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A t'konoh Oanpowder Plot. It. U confidently, stated that then* was ground for the rumor, flint d:tinr? mhis pin's against the lifo of Louis Nnpoleolj ? '!? i discovered recently, only ?t the- l?-?t tDoroent before the lime appointed for llieir k~ eWsution: > >v? j. The Pari? correspondent ojfthe Manchester Gutuxlian saj'fi: A plirn did cxfct,; uot only fof putting au Ond to iho-Emperor's life, not only for committing murder wholesale, af Ua^h.elfiishjloii of the gunpowder plot. The J.aotmte Iriiv^hoen confined, with ?oinparaJtively wonderful secrecy, to the. people abviit , t^e Tuileries and' prefecture of the police. I The. affairs frould seem to have organized fot^twiilo fqlefahly long while and tiio niometiVof action was fixed for the fiist night when tho court should visit the Theatre Francais situated at the end of the Rue Richelieu and ennexed to the Palais Royal, is tor the greater part, built over a ground floor of shops.?Most of these aro occupied by tradesmen well known to tho tiulhorities ; but in the narrow and somettliat dark passage, which runs from one en-trtmco door of the theatre into the Palais ? Royal*, there is a collection of small shops, j one .of*which was unoccupied, and had es VIIJ'VU 11IC IIU1IV-CUJ lliv j'WIIt'Ut Thlsdine of shops li-i immediately under the imperial box :<t iIn' theatre Franca'*, and j? this shop was accordingly hired l?v the individual who meditated the attack 1 am <fo ing to relate. Littlti l>y little," ami as they hoped, unperceived, they had introduced combustibles of all holts into this rinsed \ shop, which was jhu* ;i-f presenting (iny j Fhiix'b cellar. The dnv before the Kmper- i or's visit, however, to the theatre, to witness j the performance of ' Flamiuina.v the local- j ify "being 'minutely examined, this shop excited attention, and the \ery day of tlie Btnte visit, it was opened, inten d into, and | the whole of what il contained ?v?s tlsscov- j erfcd. Tlieplan lias ImHmi to blow n|> the j >. iriipiprial box, and all "ihat side of the tlun- j Ue.v * English Swords for Amcricnu I'aval j Cfiicera It will bo K'1-nllcrri'.l llnit- :i re?o'tt'ioii \vn??|Kissi*<l by tlit* l:ii?- of Cniijl * >* authorizing pcvcr:il iihvhI Hinr- t<? noiv?^rbni t!h? Hnlisli (Jiivcrimii-ni h-g. if ?\v?ml*. presented in testimony nt" tln? \ by Uigt c'livrniii -?it ot* iImmi- s?tvs.m-? in the ! cSuse vf humanity. Yesterday w? were Jierrniited to examine those l-cuiiiiful -jn-i-iinens of J5nj;li?!i workmanship, wli?? !? hnvbut recently been received by the Seeivtai} of the Navy. tjie first tlint we looked at wjir Mint u'v.mi by .llie British Government to Commander Iltrtfiry J. Ilarstein, who tuimn.ih.lt-l the* ; liritish barque Kesohite, re?e?ily pureliased ; by Our government and retnrnvl t?? tli?liritish government. This sword is very , inucl) admired, and'hris been prniiouneeii to lie (Ifli-iili'illv tliH li3ii(]?iun>Ki .fitn." i l.wui I The hilt ifrrit'hlv" chased with gold, >m<l 11??cas? iii wliicli it is kept is quite perfect in ila arrangement*. ^ The remaining two swords an* similar in | all respects, except in the inscription*, w i " i apo an follows: "PreM-nted ?.y ili?* Hriiisli J Government to Lieutenant A. DecHtur ! Trencljar^,' commanding i 1m? United Stwtes | surveying steam, vessel "Vixcii, in grateful j acknowledgment of the prompt and ? tli ifiit j services rendered to the'Uriti-h li;m|in- j Adieu, August 14, 1850." "Presenti-I l>v j the British Government to Mr. Moni?oii. ! Master of the United Stat?* Mirveying ves- ! sel Vixen, in grateful acknowledgment of j til6 prompt and^eflicieut services rendered j the British barque Adieu, August 14, 1856.W The beads of the hilts of the 'swords are surmounted "by the eagle's head of;goldi"Vxq?|8itely carved, and the guards are ornamented by anchors and cables. The blades are very handsomely carved, 1 and the scabbards of blue velvet mounted witb ^o\{\.-yWashington Union \ t; % ';?? Another Sign of tub Times.?The Youn|f Men's Ultriiiian Association struck last night upon one of the rocks among wlii.cb'its ra?h young pilots have been criii cingTor the hist thre^ months. Nearly two jv' blind red of its most active and efficient memhepB'witlidrew Tast night,-not from any -decline of interest in tlie objects for which the Association-was organized. bne.nn*? nt" i tj&wide departure froui tlio.se objects which j iu^tieir .judgement, have marked its recent nctioa. glance at th& names of the se"C^ers,\vbieTf.we publish in another column ??/ WiU>hOw t1>at they comprise .some of the ftblcstflnd'inost u^t'ul ui the members of h. Hjii'r/ertijers f$S* nwjire that tbS subject of slavery has been the disturbing element in this matter; Some member* of the Ah. aodHtiou who weirp very nctive ?nd zealous ^ in tliejate puliliral campaign, insisted iijioti-v 6 , carrying tlu*dis<-u?ii>ns io wliieh it gave rise jwjjttbe ineetiugkof this body; Stimula ^ ? j'VMi"U Wl IM.tll MTIIIHT tlit'y poismlcd j'u 'requiring A?>ooitUiOB declarations of' o|>inV|t?f.ub?iou8, u|)<>ti ihe ?sub> iobviintilu rusjiL/>i tins ii?6ve?i?ivl \Vihto<ti y^it lUt^nii.dfi ir^i1 tbi'i linrpo^^or wlii?h th->> Asscftfoiioiv. -.^iifYpriueil, nilrodui rt strife ?i>fJ oli convert it Rutist?iuifijjy . ally, TC.' party who KjHy '' wmrcdtauhgtotftfU 'tin- amende ucy j|K '.i?.n4 ^r^iTi|?n^j&*Jf'U^): juirji, >? .*. ,'i lit* r#. E&fc;- *^!^jWliicjjiliiijfKt-jgJtM.ly liuv?- ?..r?si-?-n K??5V xvirtnlniwOW wfi>? ?h? ^H""* .?W, . Bfc*' tifrnfii-d foi-T-i'iit hum*"! <>inpro&uiHif( n???T rntmul F- TmU*^ ^ - ^', "Vv tfasyr end 'A^ilfi ii);tii ?>!' .(3ria'>lr*tpnyji . A' ' Xfy%nWlty* njfr*1* i a?<1 wei-e %? . tf-tor?ihligUt4?fivetfifyu iH*lriou{t I J Jfi w '"ipwuvcr VI MWQIWW <>TAI4*rv, I Ijiq,y Ctmirrfiji? oft t 5 caw 8?,^riV 1% * iHjf n, m a<hfrt^iWd ftfttK I ""^H'* ' .?lS^x9t^a,,P,,?< w Q%L?>f Kw. wmtf'fe. i The Comet. 11 The Comet! fie is on his way. And shining as ho flies , Tin. wliiz/.iui^ planets shriek before Tlii' spectre! of the skies I Ah w? ll innv total orbs burn blue, And But vliiti'8 turn pale. Ten million cubic mi led of head, Ten billion league* of tail ! On, by whistling spheres of light, lie Hashes and he flames ; lie turns not to the loft nor right, He ask* them not their names ; One spurn li-om hi* demoniac heel,? Away; a way they fly, Where darkness might bo bottled up And sold for "Tynan dye." And what would happen to the land, And how would look the sea, If in the bearded devil's patch, Our earth should chancc to be I Full hot and high the sea would boil, J-ull nd the forests gleam I Methonght I saw and heard it all jii a uyspepue a ream. I saw ft tutor take bis tube The Couiet'a coursu to spy, I heard b kitc^iii-mIk* gathered rny? Uu<l Btvwetl tliv tutor's eje; I s.?\v ti fori?the noMiera ml Were armed vvito green: IVp ciikkid the gun.- ! whiz dew the balls! ! i>aug Weill tile IllUg.lZlue. I oilw a poet dip n setvil lvileh liiuiueiit in a tub, 1 read iipuii the wai'puijr back, "ilie dream itf Ueeizebub lie cotiid m?t sceliis verse# burn, Altlioiyli liis brain Wlia tried, Ami ever and atiuu he beut lu Wfl Ilium iialliey dried. I .-aw tin-soulJirig I'iti-h roll down Tiie crin kling. tWvHting pitiri). Ami fU't.-uiiM >i>' -uii'Kc, like wuler-Hpouta iiui'st tliruiiglt tin? rudly iinnes; 1 it.-ke.l ?lii* lireiiuiii wnv iln-v m.iJo hllcll llllill! ill.O.II I K' I >>V|| ; Tliey u..a\vered nut, lull uti t.ie vvliile i lie liraivi s Went iilid duwii, ls:nv 11 ma-ling pjiiet sit UI'ttii a linking rgg ; 1 S;>w u tii|>j>ie oevivli Ilia liimd hxUngUlatiitig Ins leg ; 1 d.i\v nine geese M|n?n tin; wing 'i iiu iinln the liuzuu J'olv, JUKI l-vi r\ HIOilUTs It'll cii.-|>1?1 tn ; uruckiiiig vujI. I suw tin* ox that Itruce I the grass \V 1'itlie in l!ie l? leering ray* 1 lu> herbage in his shrinking jaws, Was till a fiery Muz.; ; I i?n\v huge fi.-lit-s linilcd to rag#, bub throiii;h tIn* bubbling lirin<t; A <1 thought* of jujipor crossed luy-soul; 1 had been rush ut iiiiue. Strange sigh ta ! strange sounds! 0 fearful dream ! ItBtucuiory haunts me still, The se lining sua, the crimson glare, That wrt'O'licd each wooded hill, Str:ui;_e 1 if through thy ivelinu brain Sik-Ii miJiiitrliL vision* ^wet-p, Spate, tpnif, U*pnri: thine evening nicnl, And bWeet rlmll he 1I13' sleep 1 Boncfits of Partnership. A nobleman residing in Italy, was nl>oni 1 ! > t-chbral<- his marriage f?*nst. All lite elements wer* propitious ?*xe.ept tlie ocean. | which liu<l In-fti so boisterous as In Jptit I I lie very necessary appendage of fi^li. On the\eiy morning of the feast however. a poor fislu iman mmle liis appearance with a uirlmt^Po' large, that seemed to hare l>eeri created for the occasion. Joy prevailed the ea^th*. ami the fidierinan was ushered with his piize into the saloon, where the noblemuti, in the pie<enec of his visitors, requested him to put what price he thought pro. per 011 tliu fish. and it should be iustantlv paid liitn. "One hundred laches," said the fisherman, "on iny hare bark, is the price of my fish ami I will not. bate one strand of j whip-cord on the bargain." The nobleman | and his guests were a little astonished, but our ctiapmau was resolute, and remonstrance was in vain. At length the nohleman exclaimed, Well, well the following in a humorist, and the fish we must haw. but lay on lightly, and let the prit-tj l?e paid in our presence.** After fifty lathe* had Iiee,n HdmiiiUt?-rcd, '*IIold ! hold !" cx claimed tin- fi>h<-rman ; "I h^v?* a partner 'in thi* lufsiiiess, and it if fitting Iih should | receive his share." What an* there two maileaps in the world-*" exelaiined the noNeman ; liaiin* him,.(Iird lie shall W Renl for iiixtantlv." '*Yoii need not go far for him," said the fisherman : yon will find liiui at your ?? ! in tli?< f?hapn'of your own porter, who wotiM not let m* in aniil I |ir..m:sftl that h?? should have the lialf of wliatcr?_r I rey?'ive<l for. mt turbot." ~G?0 sai?l the iiohtemau ; hring him up instantly ; heuhall r<*rfiv? his stipulated nioietv with tho Mriotwt justice !" This ?*er<'mony hfinj; finished, lie distdinrged the porter, and nmjilr ren;iri|eil the fisherman, ? . * .. PrFP\WATK>X9 TO LAJ^Tllfc ATI ANTtoTjt.EQUAPtT. ?We fi'i.J the folio win J- in the LnniLm New9 of {!(.- 1 H'll lilt, The AifnnjPTinpn, hern dfTW^lto tho ?t*rvic<> rff Itiyiiic ilnwil a |v?ri. <>f A'llai?li?* snhmnrrno [Vle^rapli ceWi, is ii??w inif\.Mifojn(ir tfi?* n(UM???nrv* ftlterrtt'ons at P ?rUtiiimiji' rjfc|??jr ofjciins ft hemp th? hold Menred.. and her Htowatfe ro-'in i(icr?AS?d. She i* l?> be fitted with fri mm] ma>U in*te?d of hf r pr^s-nt riff of n line of l.ntjt^Tiijv % wtJI l.? thftt thirf tt the imwm Ayanie*tfi <Vr, tti<> fl ;iit ship; which jnnji I ^ dHringr'nim i'enluus jH>dti/>h f.-bnt of the united b.iTore SW-hMMpi^,' iftid?i f.? 1--^ -' ' Fn. nrtn>"ru-v>^< "?r nrr 4Jn tl^'i "tilI J' si.le of tin- Atlantic the Niagara i? n1?o f?>v tb? ? ! ? otywt, 8li?* m th* iair^Mt ^?*ju|jfieller In the wjftrM. not ev^yi wpn'j^Vnp'tji^wa^us .Himalaya. Her Vemrfh V:J45 feet'lionm 65 feet and bur.len 5,-' :o?fy ton,;?The N in^ftrh ? one of fJiatawiftend h avy. metaHed aWwy^WWequallties- have re-&ntly/hi>eh a?^*i-tefft6w inarching kb iaveatl* 0Ui"trib th'e coin ip na-j itfSl I There *rp 'jp & VfW Wtue^A^Hr*. Atlantic Jj^ilile coityl&ft/iM fa{yifcr^^^(>00 miTee of <iml. jnai^ftfj?wa?*li|"? v : ' ; v** ~~v ~ " f"< fv [From ilio N. Y. Evening I'twt] 1 Catching a Slaver?First Exploit of Mar- i shal Kyndera. j About a work ago our United States Mar. ( ?lidl< Captain Ifiiinli ltyndeta, received some information tlirit a suspicions-looking schooner wiis tittitiir out, nt oiiv ?'f tlie upper wharves on the North river side, for the Coust ??f Africa, nnd possibly for the slave trade. The cap* tnil* kept his own counsel, but immediately 8et i all bis ingenuity and immense energies to work to discover the facta ill the case, and to bring the supposed offenders to the bar of justice. The suspected vessel was the little schooner "Merchant." Captain Strom, a fust sailing craft built in Baltimore, and formerly in the coasting trade between New Y?'rk ><nd Richmond. She wns fitting out at piei-4;J East llivcr, osteiiii bly for Corsica. Capt- Rynders ntul liis brother (who is one of lira deputies) in turn kept n constant wntch upon the suspected veascl night ami tiny. One Wednesday riiyiit- lie went on hoard of n ship lying beside the little tchouner ii: the <lisir?ii?e of n countryninti. He noted the "greeny" to perfection, mid says tlie captain nn<l tunic* of the ship had their own fun with him. They inquired where he was "raised," wild he tohl them nwny ahuve Alhnnv, (it tin* heft 1 of nnvigniion?(I'yudcrs was horn in thnt pari of tli<* world)?and then manifested the uMno.t euri osity us to "what nil Ihetn ship* a layin* around there was a going to do I II" < the olli eera then "gammoned" h:iu considerably, winking to ench other dorinir the conversation, luit .Jit I 1115th told hhn I hut. "that little sehoonel* out there wn* n blackbird." "What do yon nwan hy lihiekhird ? " "Why, *he ingoing to Africa -iftur niggers." "She nint hiir enough," said Greeny.?"Oh. file's just the kind." wiu? the answer. They ih--n related i fn ll.A M I ..f ! enni-tnio-eH in r<-ln<ioii to 11i>> sehonner. ninny of tvhieh ho know ft mil |>ri-vi?)Ui? information to lie (ilii-. 'I hey also r<'ir?li'il liim with some rniirvelloiiB tiles alinut * lit? ?ln*-e trad . On WcilniNilnv tlic ai'lmnncr oliiiiinoil h??r j'nj'cr?, and tlie Matvhnl vimi'liM'cil a littlv steamer to l>e in readiness fur |iurain?. placing; nn Imntil niie <>r t woof his dv|iutie*, willi wuriniit-> obtained liy district Attorney M'-Keon, nad Captain Fuuiicc, of the revenue cutter, with sonic of his men. lie s|hm t-il the schooner wouhl sail yesterday forenoon, hut she got. oil' of thu dock at nn early hour, and was immediately taken in tow by t.ho *re:tntn* n*id the steamer on the look out. (the SnteMiie) ? ?' oh lined to follow w ithout waiting for the gul'ant .|> > >>, v. ii?? ?>?n ?-o|t?:r i"> join in me ena-*e. The Captain re.nehod thedoek just after the slavers nnd her pursuers had left. lie drove with all to tin* Battery, in tlie vain hope that an opportunity would offer of on hoard, hut had the liiortili<-ation of Heeilis* thn Satellite stenininir down the hov lialf-wny to Quarantine. l'r?m the har^o oftiee lie watched with a spy-irlns* for the return of tbo schooner during the day. The a.awr w is towed down neartlos revenue cutter, passing within forty yarda, apparently for the purpose of ascertaining whether she was snsp- eted. She found everything quiot on the cutter, with i.o preparations to follow, and went on nnstlpoetingly. The tow 1-oat east off lielow the Narrows and icturned. Then nnother little steamboat, the John Birkheck, enino tip for the purpose of putting on hoard pome I'orluiiti-ifo and Spaniards, who did not dare to vent ure on ho.irlwhilo in the harhor. Tlie wind heiug light, the li tie etearn-r then took the schooner in tow a* far us tlie llook. Bv this time the Satellite came up, when Oapt. Ftunee placed part of his men on linnril tln? 1.....1? ? gave chase In the little steamer, which was also sei&'d and brougt back under arrest. Cnpt. Strjin diil not sail in the schooner. but I she was found in command of another man, who gave his name ns 'June*." Seven men including Capt. Joiics, were arrested on lionrd the schooner, and 00111c papers were seized. Some of the men tried to secrete themselves, but was discovered. The steamer was not searched until she was broug" t alongside the revenue cutter, when Cnpt. l'ynder# put on a pea jacket and nt'.ended to that duty in person. Four Spanish sailors were found scattered on board. One of them was stowed away behind a ti unk, and another had hid himself in the waUr tank down in the linld next to rli?* lu.ilof It crouched down, where the water wa? about a foot deep. l)ot-li I lie elioorit?r and e ntemner John Birkbeck were pltt-ed und.-r the mrveillanee of the revenue .cutter, and Cnpt, .lon?-a niul his ten men, together with t!m errw <>f the dteainer, wt-rf brought to the ui?y un<l locked up for examination, which will take p'noe bpfore n United States Couuni<>ai"ner to-d iy or tomorrow. Tlie '"Merchant." hns on board n large quantity of lumber, extra cask*, rice, corn men1, &< ?in fact every tiling usually found o.i boraJ u w-ll appointed slaver. Cant. Itvili1i?rit V?ll.ini?nl1<- ???????? . I.:.. ' termination t?> break i?|? the slave trad.*, and ay;^!)? will let thus? wlio are opposed to him uiiderituiul that, although li^ will catch a "uijfgi*r" if called U;>on, in tlm diflcKar^e of hin dulj'. lie will ?f> a?<ight further to cafcli a *1 tver, because the game i-? l?itrLr?*r. and he ia particularly fond of crii?hiii? down the bay. FxTKAORIHN ART I'aJUXE SAGACITY.?& fJlOBl remarkable exhibition of canine sagacity Recurred in St. LawteiiceCo. An eminent p"hy gician, Dr. McC, of P<St?d.-un, wan hui*Htd y. pulled in consultation to a patient sixty mile# distant. Ill's ilog a fni'lt'iil coiuptnioji an'l u pltajilid specimenji?f the Ncwfoui-dlaud t*|?eoie!>r accompanied hint. On arriving at hi# dvxiina tion he found himself minus a vyry important 'medicine,-which was essentia) Lv nMMnnri' in the treatment of Ilie ch-?% ami which i ou d not | lid obt'iined in the vicinity. 4 The critical eotiUitfwji of lite (mtirkit would no', ad'iiit of hitf -returning for it;/ In this^anW^ebe^ V tt)o>)gi?$of trusty who iru' wit- I ling to oWj- his matuintu*. The Doctor ?f?ordingly ,?pjroti^i tetter/ to his HUtdent,^%rtio ?le|>t iu the put it in. a pocket handkerchief ?IMI ?butft:;Uie-.WPk of "Major-," tli^n .dtyWfaied.. hint for* horn# . 'Thftihtelligeql d^ntpMily otoyed. *t nightfomrii liiui liuVlintf at the door;' his familial' voice awakened tl.? <juA ? , ? ...... ^zgu-J'QSitffy him4n and RtfHtii retired, but fchf*. W.ould^ not W'? p?irj?*# of wJio^Ainvhig fin argetft annmittiori terfbtSH, QOirttfe*ri<*<) P'tilltig tH? cUith<<n from ihe tteflvVTfrfj-' lin n*n ol dfn)otjAtr?#i?<i)j|lrtnftv<J tH^uJjjrk, w]i?, ?upif 1 ' ' ? x *"% . , I}*, nnd having travelled tlie distance of 120 miles within n day nnd a half. This marvellous feat uf canine fidelity id well authentic*ted.?Spirit of the Titne?.m Mary Ann's W?ddin?. "We were all preparing." said' Mrs. Jones "to go to the wedding. I ? going, father wha going, the gals wore going, and we were uroinir t?> take the baby, but come to dresa the baby, couldn't find the baby's shirt. I'd laid a clean one out of one of tho drawers on purpose. I know'd jist where I had put it ; but route to look for't'twas gone." For mercy's sake 1" says I, "gal*," sayo I, "has any on ve #een that baby's shirt ?" "Of course, nemo of 'em had seen it ; nnd 1 looked ami looked, and looked again, but iwtiut nowhere to lie found. It's the strangest thing in nil nature," Miid I. ''hero I had the shirt in my Imtid not inor'n thnn ten minutes a?o. and now its gone, nnd nobody eau tell where. I never seed the bent. Oils," says I, "do' look nroiiml eau't ye 1" But fretting wouldn't find it; so I gave it up. nnd I Went to the bureau, nud fished up another shirt, nnd (Hit unto the Imhy, and at last we Were ready lor u start. Father harnessed np a double team?we drove the old white mure then, and the gals iriid all was having a good time, going t<i i>cu Mary Ann tuArrie I tit toiuchow 1 eouhlu*t git over that shirt. "l'want the shirt i>o much, tut to have anything spirited away from uud- r HIV fuec ami eye* au. 'twujt provokiti !" What ye thinking nhuut, mother P sny <i>|ihrui.y, "what make* vuu look so sober ? * ?n\ 6 she. 1'iii |U'slore<l to dcnlli. thinking nKoiit tli?' j ore shirt. One of vo i must have took it, I umi { c rtain," say* I. **>ow, tiin/'snysSopliroiiy, "yon needn't ?ny that,"? ui'l a* I'll Itti.i it onto Imr a goo I tunny times, she was ' . giunin,, to yet wx.-tl hml so we Imcl it. Imek anil ' tli, iiihI a!) aliotil that huhy's shirt, till wo got to the we<hhng. Seeing 'oni|iuny kinder put it ou'- of niiinl an I was getting goo.l inn virv 1 a^uin though I eotihl not. hul|? saying to myself every few minutes, "what vouiil have lieeoine of tlint, shirt ?" till at last tliey stuo.J up to be in ii't'ied iiiitl I forgot nil bout it. Mnry Aim w-m a r?iil modest creature, and wa- mnr'ii half fr.glitelied to death when slit* ciiiiK' into the room with Stephen, and the minister tonl them to jme humid. >hu first gave her lelt hand In Stephen. '*Vour otlirr hand," snvs the ininis'vr aiiil poor Steve, lie wa?.t?o bashful, to... he didn't know what he was about ; he thought 'twas his mistake, ami t.liat the minister meant him, s<? he gave Mary Ann his left liuml. That wouldn't d". any way, a left handed mariage all armiud-; bin l>y this lime they di<ln't know what they were about, mill Mary Ann joined iicr right- hand to his kfi, then her left with Ins right, then both their hands again, until 1 wna of a tidgi-t, und thought. th*y nevor wollid get fixed. Mary Ami looked red as n t urkey. und to make [ inatiei's worse, she bega:i to eoa^h, t<> turn it <>tr, 1 suppose, itnal called Tor n glass of water. The minister had jnst been drinking, and the tumbler stood right there, and 1 was so nerv ous, and in such a liiirrv to see it all over with, 1 kctched up the tumbler and run with it to her, for 1 thought to goodness the was going to faint. She undertook to drink?-L don't know how it happened, hui the tumbler slipped, and gracious me, if between us we didn't spill the water all over the eolarinid dives. 1 wasdread fit ly flustered, for it looked as though it wins my fault, and I ho first thing I did was to out ivith my handkerchief and give it to Mary Ann ; it was nicely done up. ami she took it. The folks had held in pretty well up to this time, hut then such gigglo ami laugh as there was. 1 didn't know what had given them such a blurt, till I looked nnd seen that I'd give Jfiiry Ann that bub;/'* x/iirt ,r' Here Mrs. Jones, wlioU a very fleshy woman [ un lulated and shook like a mighty jelly, with > livr mirtli, ntnl it was sonic lime liefure ehc couM proceed wil.li her n:t native. Why,"*said alio, with tenra ?>f laughter running down her check*, "I'd tucked it into my drewTor?'kerchief. That i-ame from being absent minided and nre fidgit." "And llary Ann and btophen?were tliev mm Tied afur nil i" "Dear in*, yes," said Mrs. Jones, "and it turned out to he the gayest wedding thut 1 'Aih! the l>nli_\'s (<liirt, Mrr. Jones I" "I.n nn?,?' miid Mr?. Jones "how young folk* do nek questions. Everybody nereed 1 ought to mnV'i' Mary Ann ft prMeitt ou't." "Will. Mrs. Jones if" "Well," ?nid Mrs. Jone?. "'ttcsnt loop 'fori' nhe li:kd a use for it. And I hut's lUe end of the story. Spayed Cows. It 1# now nearly thirty v?in sine* a crentle man in New Hampshire 4-alled llio at teji^nui of tlie j>nhli?! to the suhjeet ?>f stayed pom, for the purpose of having tlietn produce an Uninterrupted flow of milk dnriri<r their 1iv?? Thi* *ntUmian% communication* w??re upon fnc's?eomunintratlon inH'lc to him l?v a Mr. WviiH, of Nntvh?z. nnd hie own ohsoi-vntion? whiln (tayini; vrith \lr. VVyiri,- wIm> ttm cow* tl???ii in tnitk, which 1i?i1 hct?n 6|W>rate<T <1 -on .n.out three j-e-ir* hefotv, .ni<tihe ftt'itcl ft** hi* gentlein ill that thA* have never varied J.S^! the i{ i mtitv <>f milk ?lurhitf tlmt ti-m?, <?x fpt'j when mieli variation was cm??il hy a change of fowl. Mini fz vp if nff hi? opinion that they ^y)il?l continue that, fl ?w ??f milk as 1ont? o? th^y lived I ImVf gince that- timeit-fcU?ie>l in aimi^ i?i:rifit!tnral paper the full flotr of milk not. only continued, hut that the quality waa much iiu proved.. 1 \ i ' Ifllta ferajro'nir nt?t#frr??ntrHkr? oorreci,- how di-sin^it wmliilx fir ftwuilie* whii-h are 90 a'tiinto 1 thut timy can kec|V"l?ut one cow, to bftVr Iter, in tliikxituatioD. Mf.Wyun rwmmnriMcil that H?*? proper^i*ne forpfrformirtir thiaojl^rntioirwa* ahotit Htrve week* after proliieiout their ihir^cft^f, h* tfffjr thei), a< a general rule, produce t4u- r 'quality of milk, which quantity might l>eA?j^?r t inned, with proper f<>"d, a? Jong' m^Th^CO** continue* iti got*} health. ' , ^ oi ' Mr. Wyn&aayalhat he was induced to inaYfcthia' *xperig?ittnpoofhi* <&* by. th? ttl;*h irifctfnii lie* wlitcli coiitainetl nccqiiiif4 of tliVplnw;ni?t< hee'irt this ^iWhertiVMftinneaW England, where tms^l dfT0?? wei* ip warded J& ploWVn'an worked* ?pnyed tififcra. V'Jf*t?y q^Mir'rcWars mg.y recolletftjbe J ugh encouttmuA that wer<'publish 1d in o^netilturol ** - " " 1 Wii.liaU Wirt asi> Tou Coawm.?It. 'Ib paid | that Tom Corw.n, h? lit* ij familiarly c ollet, vu ; once Irying-if on?c in which ho was opposed to I the late Mr. Wirt, whcg ihelitUriricd'iwAit I what novel mode of diwred.ting the evidence; of Mr. Gorwiu's chief witness, on whose accuracy and discrimination everything turned by allowing that lie was u person of astounding credulity. Wirt?Have you rend Robinson Crusoe I W it u?(.<?Y ca. Wirt?Do you believe it all. Witn.-H??Well, \ 08, Squire, I don't know I hut what I d<>. v The same answer was returned a* to Gulliver's Travels, and several others Works of fiction, Corwiu all til- while iid?cting mid getting hot. Presently Mr. Wirl, considei iug the iiinu entirely flattened out, resigned hlui with a bland ; smile. Mr. Corwiti said lie had only one question to nsk, and put ii ? Mr. Corwin?Have you road Wirt's Life of Patrick Heurv } \Vitnes9?Yes. Coi-win?Do you Wlic-ve it nil f Witncris?Why, iio, Squirt- ; can't go tlmU T1U5 SCIENTIFIC *MKR CAN, TwclfMi, lr c a r ! One Thousand Do lar Cash Prizes. rI^ll K Twclllli Aiiim.il Volutin- ol' thin |nilili 1 ration cmmiiuiici-* on tile lUili ?l>iy oi l Scjit?-Mlln-r Th?* .liiiT/Vdn" i< n-i i /'inV/.Vii/, \ oii-'l i liii Hv to tin' |>i'oniiiltiiitinn i ..I iiiloriiia'iiin ivtnling ! > t!n* varum* M?-i-Ii:ii- ] k-iiiol flu-mii- Ar's", linlnMrial Ma-.til'ii-tun#, I Airrii-nlMi:-?-. I'liti-nl'. hiv.-iiiiofi-, Kii^im-i-riai;. j Millworlc, hihI nil inti-ivst* wliii-li tInr li.^lit. ol /r<?tical Srirtnu- ii? ?-ii!i-uintiil lo*n?l\m.t-i*. Ui-jiiirin <il U. .S'. I'atrut* iihii-il nr? nlso I'tlMisliivl ?-v?-r\ wvi-k, i.n-Ju ling < tii'-ial I'oji I n-s 01 mi iih< rateiil ? ':i:uis, Inj-.-tli-r with | n?'wr- nn<l iii. in-iii<>11 upon tii tiMtutl* of oih?r 1 s i'?i $l.ii ii?Iti i'ush Pr i :ffx? w i 11 I |?;?i.l <?ti I r?t "f .llllltirv l.i-M. for lor 11 .?* IlIVS I.Kl ot -Illi orilifiv, ii< follow-;?^jiiii for the' 1 ?$17loi-tlii'-gil. 5; 1 .*>!> for lli - tin- a 1, for tin- Iii. jtlini for tin- ,'itli. S7."> for ilo- 1.1 ! . ?."? 1 lor tinVili. $4ii for 't;i, S > for ilii* jiiIi, for I lit.* 1?11 Ii. ? ill f<>r I In* I 11 Ii iiikI 5!' II for I In* 1 111. l'*or all Cniln of 2il ?n<l ipwniiN. lip- smIis?-i-ij lions prie is onlv t-'l.-l". Nflinc can lie sent troni miv I'o.-t < iiniil .Innuniv Ni, 1j?57. ?39" Here are tiiic dint ices to .wtirc c.isili pr 1 /.? !>. TIm- Scientific Awrican is pnli!i-li<*<l omoi' n wH'k ; i-vi'i v I'liiiilwr vonHiins i-is?lil Inrire <| larNi jciiri-s roni.ii.tr hiii 11-1II\ 11 ?-oiij|.|.-i.uiiiit cp!fii<li>l \ oliiiii.', illustrate'! wit Ii seVeia; I11111<I1< <I oi-iiriiiMI ci irriivinu". ZSS" Tkum-*?~Minr<c Suliscriptiiii!*, ? 1 n vcnr. or >1 for six mouth*. Five copies, for s.x inoii'hs, $1; for n year $8. Sjpeeituen copies unit (iriil is. Southern, Wen'erii ami C>inf?<ln money, or l'ost. Ullioe btwinps, taken ut pur for aubioript.iuiin. .Letter J should lie <lire<-ti'<l (j>o-? pili<l) to MI;N.\ ?t I'D. 12S Fulton >t.. Xi \v York. ZPF" Miiun ?V t'o. nr.* iwtri.Mvcly ?*ii'.'H^eil iii priKsnr.iitC 1?t< fiits for new inventions (iin 1 will mlvise inventor* without ?-lmin rciruril to l:i,iiov<'ltv ? ! tlo-.ir improv.-iti.-nTH. Great Inducements. \\* E linv?. a large st-'itk ?>t* OhoiI#, t T consisting ?>f K?-r*" V^. fieoruiil I'la n* and I.iiisfVA, with Ili?avv Ni-i?ro lSlai.Ui ts. superior Jo any ? ? Imvo over had. will promise lo trivi* i-vi-rv.ime who ina_\ enll upon u*. i-vo.y ii diici-iuciit i" the way o". price mid ouality, to l?nv of us. All LI*.I-It it WARREN. Opposite Gioho Hotel. Oft. 10. 1S.1G. Attention Citizens! HfUSE. AND FURNITURE PAINTING |." AiiUL 1 I'.l' Hi 1 li?.* iicntfst Fnah 1 ^ iotinlili-Stylff, Imitating choice Colui-i*. WoimI nutl Miirble. <Uvh-rs l'niiii the country will lie prompt 1 v ntteii-l-d to. Itv T. M. AKT> i". 'r>? ? StfrJGL^VKhTj-i ?i i L? * in ??. ui_^ FUO SI ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. A FOUR HORSE STAGE h>..v,-s A B NEVILLE on Moinlny, Wednesday and Friday. Loft\vr? Wft?liini;tfin. Oh., on Tuesday. Thursrlay Atid 5iit>ii'iluv iiiorniii.ev A T>nily Train leave** Washington at 7 o'clock A. M.. for Atlanta ninl Aliiiii.-hi. OFFICE nt ihu I'O.ST OFFICE. JulIX AJuBUYDE, Jpetit. Abbeville C. 11., Aj?ri 8, 1857 . 4? ly J. C. CALHOWWT ATTORNEY AT LAW AXD SOLICITOR IX KQI'ITY, ABBTJVILf.K r. n., I Will attendpr-mtjtll'j 1>j all business enlrufled to ms cure. , jsitiii'iry SO, >K">7. - 89-!f DIM!HOL(JTIO.\. rl"MlE InO* I?mw Firm of' JldtUWBS A I'r-'RI IIIN ii? liutfoSvcil^bv inimtul? All lin-iiifSA coiiitticiivnl il|? to I hi* ?|iiie will !>? iiiiiiilucii'il iiiiiI tini.?liv<l liy * it* t<'ir?*ili?*r iiihIit ilu- iiuimk of ?lu* t<IJ Finn, na if no l>ism>li)tii>ii IiikI t..>kfii I'tnce. 11 S. McOOWKN. s JA>. ill' pkiuiin. ? 18"<7. * ?* 8ft if ~>KKKIN & COTHBAX, Attornry* ut Law ?nd Soliritor* in Equity. Office, the <?'C jonficrly oeccupied by McGowan & Pcfrin, ' _ * ' "J LA \Y KA^OE;^ . . -x J as. 101 lentil J.W. S?. .CnrnRA*. ' J iriimry 1, 18S7i' : ; . X.Vif H If rrfiit'ilT 4 M ' '? AMJHtflEY A^/LAVfcoFFriufttx HA wjtAmi#' Next Donr in .Thamifeit Fair, ^iwjiviiXE t;.' nr~ January 1, 1867< '? " " ^5-tff .' ' ; v.-- ', :, -fc, , F. P. ROB EATS ON.* PUBLIC AUCTIONEER, \T~\TQULP" offer liia service* (o 'V V tin- pit i^<-!i'? <?tt liU ii 1 ii t In- n>1J>?iiii i tr tipin-Hilly known, flint lit* It'i'iim if. uuiiecMHtirv to ?lo in<ir?* tlimi rrf'T* t*> JtU-iiiifayy #ix i. 'JHamtrrid mil -P. />? Al 4*ille.Pij?frict; uml nil unn-.-i i.mjj??ri*ct*?d to' biru *v' 186rt, ^ >;.hv- . -i ; fs Met# ,Z_ ... ? ... * i.. Mi, 'is --.4? \Y IHftrtn ilie' eiflfatijf ? t of tji?f<rnvmn(i?v t fil^tWhw? hf l>r?f0'?nfl dt!* ^a?rc^Ttf,^^5T: :* -.y ill. ABB E VILLE, MALE A C AD E M Y . rff,lfE Ejter'elieO of this TiiMitmhyi will be* JL resumed on tli* Fii-t Mmidujr in Jhimihrv Iiekt. Tin* ftoVi'riiiiivnl "f t l?_j? School will lie l-igid, andpvcj-y vtlort will bt wiilti to luiriutuin liliiirli jdu'ndard ??f morality. The &Atolft*tfc your will (*: <?fvide?f Into l\*a Term*. The flr?t will commence ??n the 1 Ht Mmi-lay i" Jmniiiry, ninl continue Txfontyeight weeks; tlio *eco?jd ^will begin. oji l^o? 2d Monday in September, and continue twelve weeks. * t TKIlMS OF TUITION. Ktiqditti', \Vi itiiil'. ^p"llin>r, 1 -t Sen 2d Sos. mid i'liniiii-y (tio^riiphv, fl4 00 ? 0 01) Tin; nlmve w.lli <J?-onrn|>hv, lliitiorv, Arithmetic, i'.^glish (iramtiiiir mid Exercises in Knglivli Composition, ... 20 00 9 00 j The nlmve with nil tlte ml- - I vnni-ed English llrnnchcs, 23 00 10 0i> | Tim nlmve with Lutin anil Cireek. - - 28 00 12 00 Student* will l?e I'ei-i-ived ut anytime ?ln- j ring the Session and will he < liaiir?-<l from the j time ihi-y enter until the end ul the Session, j Hides# cpecinl urmngcincliU are Hindu to the contrary. Boat ding enn be obtained at reasonable rates. A. 0. liLDltti, A. li. Dee in, 18.*?? f Li#" Abheviillu Ilanncr will please cojiv. CITY EKTJQ STORE. 1 WM. Hi I ES, rt No.'.M7 (Ni?rtli Si.K ) Uminl Street, Cl AUCLSTA. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in i Ultl'lSB ANl> MKDICINKS, I'AINT.-?, 1)11.8, OLASS. ri'TiV, VAKMSIIKS, K'I'C. | l'KI< I't' M l-.H V. 11 AIK llltCSIIKS. COMUS, TOII.KI tSUAI'S, II A 1 It Oil.*. I'OMAIIKS, IIAIK It V lis. IIDK'y K.VIKACIM. KIC. ! A.I ?ii wliicii ai- ?ir. iv.! i.t low jirie?.'S f??i ! ' 'ami. ' l'ul-l ii-n'ni- ..Hi - * _ - I" llll- fltT > > : "I I IIYStflA.W I'KKM'lMlTiONS nii,l tin; ! li^|M-tn>iiiir ?>t' I'aluiiy M??<li-in?"?. t\ lari^u us j MHliiM'til if 1'i-t sli ami Warrant-. 1 Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. | "or.ltTa ii'uiii llio C'Muiiiry |>iiiin|itly : Uttl'll<ll-<| 111. May '2, IK.*>li. 5*2-Iv I\OTICK. . 100,000 INttuids Tennessee Baron. 11 U? I'WUlHl, 30,000 l-li.s. T. i iH'fse,. Iliiiiir, we'll cut; ? 500 r?n?-l?s >ii|?Tli?iv Flour ; 1 50 ' 1 \tni Family 1>?>.; lo.ofto 1.: 1 .!? I. ftl, in cuiis anil barrel#; l.OOO liiblii'ls Corn ; For mi!c liy G. L AMM.R>ON, lU-vnolds 6irf?'t. Anjufta. flu.. M?\ s. l**Srt * Itf JOHN J. CLAYTON, vlj DKAI.KK IN /H'H .M. ready >?ahe amm. ?/]%' U AS now mi liiind a Ini*ir?- ioii] > -u|?j>1 \ ..f la>iiii>fiiili!c SIMMNO AM) M MM lis: wliicli wili lie <>ii very ii-asulialili tfl'HIH. N<?. LU7 131 ??:* ! Street, under the Autrustii Motel. Ati.:>t*tii, fin.. May 1!. lfi.itt. 52-1y ?39- (>fh r* fr?m Ihr < ' (>!tr;/ rrrjintfnll inrih</ ami fniihfully Jitli^l. [Ocl I'.iil MIL.LER &, V/ARREN7 I roriifi- 0|>|M??il? (ii<! WlolM' Hotel. i 1 AVK j 11 -1 Ivee W'l 11 !ll|-^(! ul" I'aii m. jiikI w intirr. l?i;y (Joins, of tlio Intr*) iiiijiovtiiiioii at.d most fashiiHiuldi: styles, con Mstintr of Flounced Elnliroidori-d C?1?pi'<1 SlJ.fiS, IJii-li KkiimiiIc iiii<) I'lni'i i?"'<>r<-d SILES ; Finnic I nml Mnirt* Ai-t'iiiii'Hlnrk ?1?? ; Hu ll Km MI'Sf./.V ]>E I.A ISES ; Cn-mneies mid Muslin dv.' l.uinv* in grout varii-tv ; Kmnliii/jiics, Cl?;illie?, A'.pncns nml (""oWrjr*; Fivm-li. Knirl>>1i ii:id Vnivrifini /'A'/.VTW ; It Nome Sfiitcli nml Pri'iicli fi/.VO'/iA MS, ltirli Frcmli F.mlntiidi-i'fd VOL LA liS uu.i SLEEVES : llu li It.A< k U -.- GOT.LA USnu-} SLEEVES; ' .lji.k.>nct nr. "I >\vi.-.s IJ.lX iJb uinl FL'tCXClXUS ; Inf-int* ICinlii'M .l.-r-d 11VIJSTS and ROBES; : Kmlii-oi-lcivd >K-fiii<> CLOA A*v> lor Infants ; llt-iil V:i'.:ieii'iino!?, Miillcsc ni.il Thread LA CES; R^wir^. 1 lriu-s>litolied nnd Hiul/roidcred nifh' s ; Alt'xnii l?-r> KM mill silk GLOVES ; S|>loi?lii| Sio<-k of (Ii-ntV " Ti^i'ilwr wiili'mi endless variety of Omul* IliXlltlly foiled ill II l)rv fiMnl^ Mole. We will aiM tlint. w have a Hirer slock, nj.xi'oii# to *ell, hihI will tnki' -p!. it<nre in ?|iu\viiig tSiviu to our frieinU iukI i>iiivn*. Oct 1??. 18Ait' 24-Sm IIO I?(h Km? DEB'OT. rpiIE Finn of KODKRTs. Al)A}lS ,fc SMITH jl whs .li-m.lvc.J on ?.()? of Ootolii-r, 1854. It id li<>|><.'<1 tliut m11 p?)r.tous itulfltiv?l will ooiik1 foi-wiii-il niul kcttle.1^' en.-li or note, ittl \l'?l iniviiuu tn ??n?* ROBERTS & ADAMS ~^i ill i-onlilMir lilisinr-i.vnt- 11 m1 ami nt I.'inj! Ciimc, mill l?v tin- firrf <>f April will 'lnit'e u ti|n' Spring Stock of (I otitis, #?"lrct?-<l with uruiil-cntv in N??w Yj?rl? iiihI Bult.inmr?\ wliii-lt M'f iv.tjii <-tfull\* "tl'i'r to mir fticiiils ril.il ciisfdmii'is :?l iiin.Ii-r;i:?* | f?t mill nil.I lir \ mil' mvii jit>l^?. \W nit-rdy wirli t<> l< t _v 11 know ilwt wr iiri- ffill lit-re. I?'i-lim?friiti!>h?,il tlmt if y?>ij will cuine, niir(ii>i>iK iiihI juices will p1i*ns?j*\mi. Very rt*i>ecfTiill\\ v.* .HOItF.nlM ADAM* Ilotliffi", (*., Mitri li J", itf' i? 47 tf TIic Mali* of >oii?li farollua. v ji h l.k \ /1, i. /: j/ieij/iji j. Office C'tiirt nj <.'o)H,rioh I'leaa and l/m'l &'es*lonn, .hum s T. Kit.kin, imf. . J (k,xkin- Attorney, the I'liiintiff did. oh flip *iirhI f fiMMit It day nf' Octohi-r. iirLt<*e*i luifidrud nti?l fifM-ni*. ii'? -liis di-flnrntioii^, niriiiifi-n tli?> I>i'f<*ixlnul, who. (it to .-mid ) is ittiMfft trinn him] without tin* liiffjin 'of tliis.Mutp and hn? ^fipitjuT wffv iior^nlifiMiey .knoWri within :thp (%i?ni?- ? < "|>y of M?tl <l?t>iimtM>'< might;-*l?<HkvvYd:? It i- tlipr -forf, urdpivd tlnir the ?Hi<l l4-'f'"!i<Lii>t do tippi hi* iiful |>hitd tit th?*.|oild derlliril thill' oil or before tilt* liilirtrentii diiy of.Oi-iiilyj1, eit;lili'fti lluii'lii'(l <iiKl '>ft.v-n??vi-ii, <iiir>rwikw-fititti ttrid -i?iii??!?ir? jndif i&r.iii will tlivii tti givoii enA-uwnrilvcl ugumst l?"i in. .. MATTHEW McTJOXAUJ.iC. O. P. Clerk'* tvct. 18. 18ft(t < geape Virrfcs..--v~ v ^ ' -. ABBEVILLE JIODEir WJfcY JBD f w\lt, TOftVO Hirers for . 1* J' Yinos nutl I<U"Ti.d Vixis, lit tlic'fOHovvi;. ilig rrtlS: iu a y :' - Per Hrm Jrpd ViaejMtj^gs, For Cut # w IfawWi^ otlirt1.^! wll'ArWr11-1 (top -VpriftMr*, ' i '* w \%"i 0(* . For Snrie>i Kiinlpnan- Vm-ieti**, > ? ' io ?|fl 'IIimiIi'iI A'lieriean Vurl.-rie-, Each, li<>> ?i-.I fcm'"lftmii' ViirielitM, IkAl JI[<>i'itwiS?'ilJ?|/ei iiii??sr,.'j - 1 |HI ^ MunU'ViiH', I>ec*. 27, 18.1ft. N. II. Viuci? pruned nt re-oRoitrtlile riittfl. _?ft XX*. jx&xwt . Iteilcfe DiftliHiif . f* ^rl 'JpC' ituFk 6t?fru?bi(1' to Jjj'oar^iiijylit) HuiliT iiig Liagi^o VfSir ?(?SiTl|vfj j^jiiii one^ |i<juse t?) q r~ A * 'rtfjSfirffci'iiariiiilttiiiiVa'in "fv iVv^ir'^ltfff ???r?" ?: ? A v e It'S ffSSf PIIL$. FOR ALL THE PURP08E8 OF A FAMILY TIIYSIC Tiikuv. 1ms limn cvist"(l a public demand for in effective purgative pill wlji'h could lip relied ?ii aa *ure and perfectly safe in it-? operation. Thin hna been prepared to meet that deiiiund. and an extensive trial of ito virtues linn conclusively shown with what success it ariiiliiplisliui the purpose designed. It is easy to make a physical pill, hut nut e-usy to make llm best,of all jiillx ? one which should have nunc nf the objections, hut nil Ihe advantages, of every other. This has lieen attempted here. and with ivliat snceess wo would respectfully siihimt tu tin' public decision.- It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bowels. This is not. Mum* of them produce so much uripiog pain and revulsion in the system as to mora than counterbalance the ?;nnd to he derived from them: These u///? uro/lnce mi irritnlion hit , ? ? f i " K'1"1' unless it- arise from a previously oxi 11 k nbstruc-' lion or 'leniiineinent in llic IkiwcIh. Being pnrel/ iei;elebb\ no harni run si rise from their use in unr (icmlilv ; lint it.in lietIn tic.t any imdicine should" >ie taken jiuliriniihlr. Miliiilr direHiotis for their | iso in the vieriil diseases to uhieh they are ap-* nlie.-ilile arc ulvon on Ihe box. Antony the complaints ivhich liaie lieeti sneedili eiin-d by them. wrf nny ineiitiiiii l.iver (' iiijiliirjl, in its iiirioils form* >f .lanndiee, Indigestion, languor and A|i-' tietito. l.istlesMicss. Irritability, liilions (leudaihr, I'ilions Feier, l'en-r and A}fiie, 1'iiin in the Side and 1 oins; for. in trnlh. all tltisp ,ir?> liiil the r<m-" -Mim-iii-e of iIim'iimi il action in tin- liver. Aw an' | <pcricnt lliev a (lord prompt end sure relief it? I iw:iie?*. l'iles.Ciilii', |ly?ei:lery. Humors. S< rofiil?' I >iid Sniriy, CdIiIn ivitli soreness of tbe body, Ulcer* j md iniininly of the blood, Irregularities; in short, ' !?>" anu cicry f.ve wl-cie a i'!!ij;ative in required. | 't hev bini* also produced Mime sitijiiih'.rlv kiuv i'-.-fii| inrcs 'n, l!h?'iiiii!iti>'iii, ficint. l>roji-v, (irately | "'ryvijiebis. Palpitation of tbe Heart, I'aSiiK ill the | Hack, ^ti-iiuu b. and Side. 'I hcv should l.e freely I '.iken in the ?in'ri^ ?-f tin; year, to purify tbe blood | nut prepare tli?- si stein fi r I lie chuiiuc of se ason*. ' \i. S..?i... ?i? - - , n. Mini:: lis I lie M"(i:ill-II i?UU. j ? ?< !> ihli. lii iilOiy ael'm:. and rvloict tlic : mhI \ r. 'I Ihv ilii1 l.lwrtl, anil. l*y i t?t artimi on tli<* <"t >,!:itnrv system. rrnoi .n?p the strength of tin" '.'inly. :n-(l restore tli? j v.isteil or dtsrii-,1 enemies of tin- whole organism, j It diet* an <K'.*ii'M(<liiil ?lose is st(l\aittafjcoiin, pven j tlioii-.1i il(l sn'i.ns <li mom n,.ut o.\!stK; hut unnrri??:ir; ne\ir l.e carried ton fur, US owvy |iinf.ntiw luetiicilie I-,11.1c-- 11n* strength, when taken lnPMr?, The thousand cases in which ii (illvsir i- r? 'j'lirnl cannot In- enumerated here, lust tliej KttiiuiKt llininM'l\rs to tlic reason nf ever* !io<i\ ; ami it is coulidenli\ l.elie\ed this |<ill wilt . niisuci a l i tter purpose* Ihaii mij tiling which ha? liitlu I to hi'i ii a'.ailatle to mankind. \Vhcli their j virtues ale onee known, the public will no longer ! ilouM what remedy to pmploy when in need of & ' cathartic medicine. Keinu snj"ar-wra?iped, thi-y are pleas;mt to take, anil liriiiii purely touctahie, no harm tan arise from tlu-ii u-u any <|iiaiitil*. fur Iilinlite diicdiotis, see wrapper on the Hon. 11:i-1 ai:kh ity Dlu JAMKS C. AYKIt, l'i'actiritl itixl A mil} ClirinKli LOW KM., MASS. Fries 25 Cent* pur Box. Fivo Boxe? for $1. A V V, li S CHEERY PECTORAL, !<*?? Il?r ('lire of romis, niMis, uo.\ksi:m:ss, ijko.murns. v. iio<;ri.\u-< 01 ui, < hoi p? astii3i.i. am) Tim* rotneiy tins won fi?r itself tturli notoriety ' ; from its run-* of ewry \:iri?'ty of juilniiinnrv disease, ; tluil il in riiliri'ly nnncrossiiry to rrinnnt the e\idclim ?r its* virtues in colon.unity T>l-?re if ! ban Iwcn employed. So wide is llie tii-Itl nf its use? j fulness, and mi iiniueruuii tin; i-nsi-s of its cures,. ] thiit utmost e\t rv H'lliiili of tin-,country abounds ! in jirr-ons fiutilicly known, tvlm liaic l.ern restored 1 from iilnmiiug mid e\ en des]>?i;ite disease* of the I lniijsH l>y its use. When once trh <1 its smicrinritjr 1 ovrr every other mcdiiinc of its kind is ton appa lent n> Isir?|ic mm nueie u? \ lruies are ; known, the pul.-lie no longer hoilatc what antidote ! to employ for tin: distressing and dangerous atlcc1 I tiolis oT 1 lie pulmonary organs whieli arc* incident : to our climate. Not only in formidable attacks u|ion the long*, but for the milder varieties of i C'OLIW. ClI'.'IIHS tlOAIINKNKXri. Xc. I alld flit Oil 11.? ' DitKN it is the plcubantcat and safest medicine that can be obtained. Ak it lias long been in eoiistaut use throughout* this section, wc nerd not do more than assure the people its quality is keyt up to the best that it ever has been, and that 'he genuine article is ?nld by ?? .!>,...A J; I.YoN, Abbeville C. II., Au-I v ?-v. \ .?tereliant in 11.e i?lstrict. IIAVII.A.SI>. MANUAL & CO.. Charleston, I I tee. 5. Km ) General Airent?. The Male of Sonth Carolina, Abbeville J)i*lrict?In the Cotmtmn Pleat, Amoi Clark. Jr., \ Attachment. r*. > McGowim ?fc I'errin, .1 utile* A ' I'ltTs Att'ys. \\; IiniF.AS, the PliiiiititT iliil, on the tliilty? firnt day of Oetnl.ier. ]8oti. file his declaration iiLrniiint. the Ivfciidant, who, (its it i* -aid) iii absent from mid without, the limit.* of tiii* Stnt^, iiimI lias neither wife <ir attorney kwn within the tame, upon whom acopy of the Haiti declaration lui^ht he served. It it therefore ordered. tliAt the said JVfeiidnnt do ?lp|a-iU* plead to the t-aid deelrnlion, on nr li.-f.ire the tirsi day of November, wh'eli will hv in-the veur of our l.ord l-'i^htei-n Hundred Mttd'Filty-"*?'Veii, otherwise final mid nhsoiuto liidi^liieiit. will then he giVeil and awarded a^ainot him. MAT11KW McT)OXALP, c c. r. Clerk'* OfFiee. t Jet. Sit. - 27 1y'> lli<>M4tlt>?f 4 ti rotinn* AMfvillc I'i'frict?In the Common J'leiis. " Wiiliniii tt'iifiirt,'' 1 .vs." > Foreign Attaehment. 'a*. As Lidde'l. ) Tliom-oii'A I ?ir Attorneys. n/ h??w?n* ?he -J'hmitilFHid, on the plevrtitli Uoy of April, eighteen hundred and fift\ iieven. ti e Ins declni'Mttum airaiiMt the Defei limit, m 1.1'. it is gnid,. if al'M lit fiom and., without the limits of illis State, und had neither wife Ittir Attorney known, witn the siune, it,lint whom >? enpy tif,-the said declaration, liiiuht >?? J'erv'ed? > ' jt is therefore ordered, that the miitl> ?>a- - f.-tiiliint i!<? n|>|ii-tn niid to lli?*i?nid ilnU?>?> I fie twelfth ilny ?>f April, ri^liU-?<n iiiiti'lrt!^ nmf -ftfivVurht. ??iliiTWiH? ^ ti(miI nliMili.U- jiiil.'i'i.ifiil. w iU tlieu begivtiiroinl it\v?ir-Jf.I jiiriiin*t. him. M ATI ) 11 . W Mel?>N A LD, c. c. r. V CflKV, April 11, 1857 51? ly - Sign of the Two Large Wutclitis. WATCH KS, CLOCKS, jrBowK;mL.n-mr9 ' AT KF.^'YORK[Pfjjfcftj, FOft, CA^ftf, flST. ^MER.qilijT^nn.1 Donlirs will d? V-\?h wVlfTor raft rtii'l examine the. -feutek ..of ,84? 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