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Oratiou of the Hon. R. M. T. Hunter. We have received tho March number of tin* Southern Literary Messenger, published nt Kifhmond, Va; which though issued in iidvancc of the inauguration of Crawford's Kqtiectrain Stature of Washington, which took place iu that city, on Monday the 22d inst; contains the Opening Ode by John K. Thomson, editor of the Messenger, and the Oration by Hon. R. M. T. 11 (inter, which were prepared for that occasion. The magnificent effort of the great statesman and scholar, must be rend to be properly appreciated ; but unable to publish it entire, we cannot resist the temptation to extract C': IKK S ; / - ~ BtH^TTia li^ro misos monuments to C mtgj&K7n\) olio of tier children, mi l as she V^^mPniis over that group of her departed sous, f t-lu- may well sliecl the mingled tears i.f pi ide and grief. Amongst these she* \\i! 1 plaee Lewis, het bold pioneer, who wrest l?*d with the red man from the waters of t'ne 11.* 1-t?ni to those of the (Jreal Kanawha, ami finally made good the title of his Stale to the j><?' - ... . 111 e session ot tlio western wil.lernc-s bloody field of Point Pleasant 1,1 " 1 i i r t jv^oUhm. 1 here lie drove the Indian beyond . . ..... , x* t s'* patriotic ('iivfimr will be found Nelson' 1 . . , 'generous sacrifices ami ? .mees called forth the thanks gu.vt pu ton at the seige of New York of W;> . * -.-Mason, too is to be placed there in th? ^fondness of a mother's pride, he whom history will proclaim one of the apostles of civil liberty, tlie author of the hill of rights of Virginia, the orator and the sage, whose vision was so nearly prophetic and whose wisdom and patriotism made him a great leader in bis day. John Marshall is to constitute another figure in that great group, he whose qualities of head and heart were be stowed by Nature, as if she were tryinir her most cunning hand to constitute a nerf""f judicial character. Uncfni.nl in K-:iri;ii._ 10 Goke, or Hale, or Ilardwiekc. or Mansfield, because he had fewer oppo. 'lilies to acquire it, lift united the character of Hale to the genius of Mansfield, and found in ids own resources those moans of mastery foi which the}" were so largely dependent on the assistance of others. Patrick Henry already standi', there, a commanding figure in tho group, the "Homer of orators," whose mighty voice comes ringing down with the ages to startle the most listless of human cars with those watch-words of civil revolution and progress, "Give me liberty, or give me death !" And yonder contemplative figure, who^nteds to he told that it is Thomas Jefierson, the most intrepid thinker urwl (111* nri'ti'itocl inmiiu 1.1- -l / ? , "= ? <?? 1 a man was capable ot' committing himself, like Columbus, to the winds ami the waves in pursuit of his own great idea, and of perseving until hi discovered new provinces . of thought, and found firm ground Ibr the human mind beyond the uncertain seas which others had feared to pass before. Still the representation of the revolutionary family of Virginia is far from complete. The Statue of George Rogers Choice, like that of Brutus, is missing. The Lees and Mhu Randolphs, Madison and Monroe, suj/ienium que or a prior um" might well constitute another group of kindred greatness to " these. May a long succes-ion ofmii-Ii ehaji ' " ters of monumental history continue to ti ll the tale of Virginia's greatness an?I glory. But I must not close tliis address \\ i11 out one word of nlVection.ite adjuration to thee, Virginia, am! bidding you all hail, oh, f most glorious mother! Take us thy children, with thee to the tombs of vonr mi<>htv sons, that we may learn from your mcdiw.' tions something of the secret of your own great heart. Does it occur to you us you bend in sorrowing pride over these monuments of vonr dead, that nerliJin* tin' wUi.i ? y ' I I" * t part was taken by the daughter of S?-i j?i?. and tlie mother of lite Gracchi,-'who lefu? eed to bear more children lest she should be shamed by the comparison ot' the younger with the elder born ? Is it the sacred qufstiofi of your bosom, "Quid Jaccunt stemma>. ta\" when-you contrast your-*present with s,. T 'your past? I pray }*ou, by all the love we bear i;;. you, to harbor no such reproachful sugues"'?> tiotf in your bosom. The wealth of your achievements may lie in the past, but nev if "'er was a mother richer in the aft'eci ..* iw1 ' . , .. fUa JK,, -17 .?1 i - f i.v.~ v <-i"iu'cii. j^vfry-. urop or your j Latere and'the very best dust of your soil , . are as dear t6 them ns if they bore the charin of life itself. Your grent name ami . / Tls!R6aocifltions constitute the fascination and jjjffr the spell which call, up the deepest emotions of filigil love and prld^'irju jho hearts of your '$>: <ricbildrent Thev iinay not add to the lustre V2&-V-?r?~ i..V?w si' -- ? i/TT* kiaiiiC) uut liicjr will JJI'CSCrVG 110(1 " .,4.' .4lefeod.it &$iinst reproach and disgrace.? They no logger bring curnlo dignities io j'fiilir house, nor do liclors and fafces mark , themappi??ach to your door, but they bear ..^hqt After all, U^lhe richest treasure and Sieel diittase of a State, the loyally and deT,vj5t{on<l>f rf united family .which kn09rs.n0 ?* higheVrewnrd than a mother's love,/ind no *,, 'y p.ojjider object of AWhition thanmother's y glory. Pertnit mevthen, to >ay',1f the love $ } * jl^'icli inspires jtvcaji excuse - the pr^auinp"** VJk? advice,'that if you wish to renew, W s^h# future - generation, the glories of yW mighty Jine, $r'ou must t>e True to,your^SlL to the 'traditions of you? past, to the f- wifiuiiwi?.u |/? 01 your* pyoiic aw* the {tecalixr genius of y0111 peo, pie. For how jortj^Uul Am'eHcnri civilfza; of human government i I believe, in my soul that such would be the results of the faithfu ami further application of the principles o your own great school. Equally linn is my conviction, tliat the lights which shouh direct that application are to h? found in th< lessons which have been taught hy your I own sons, whose teachings have in then more of prophetic wisdom than all tin leaves of the Sibyl. Such are the achieve metits which place Virginia amongst tin States ami nations of the earth, when Washington, her own illustrious (ton, stand Jimonjrsi men tliu world's great paragon t l.u vy 11usuro of liis^race. j _ *, ? f r .<-^?}^jjg%he jPhy.sioIoey of Temper. 'Ilit* li.i]'|iiiios of famiik-s is often ;it ll" nii'iity ol a s?iiii?lrt?-i111??*r. < )tiu n'ciik wo 1 man will soim-tinm* mak'* tl"- loi"'s of ere; j lion shake like si-]?- ii 1* ave* ami quail ii ! tin- 11::itiiic-r iif |{i|i \ mi* ^ inkle. lint wo ' men j*i-m.*rall.?* lia,v ;l" ?iuial>!? t<-tnjtei i Aim!, if, a' av linn*, it slioiilil seem oilier | \Vi>f ''a"*1' Hiii-t l?i-solicit i.-| Muuiir nei v | .ts i*xciifiiiciit or nmi.-ii 1011, iir m some par | ti;11 <li-r;tiii*'<-tiit>nl of t'liixrlion l?v wliicli, iihii t Ijiliv or ] >! i v?icaliv, or hotli, I In* health i: I * . j d?U*iiorntrd. It is onlv ri^ht to In* charita I hit*. \\ liili* one ili-t*iu> lii> li ieixl col<l or in i ?!itl'*ivnl. In: may, at tin* sain-- time, he la j burinr; under indisposition, and, what coin i Mlttnlv :s <*;11Si*i 1 t?-cvislon->s mi.rlif i.fi.n. : inure properly hi* ?!t*si<ru:iiril, in one form ?> j oilier, iil health. A sour temper often rr,-t j its* vinegar from blighted hopes, as a cros' ! one iVoin adver>u eirctiuistanee'S or a higl j one from an aecelieratcil pnUe, while tin ! palse is of liver heat. A had temper i j ma?!e out of a good one, by exposure to to< . intirh heat,as the lceeiie>l bla'Io will lose l>\ I beiiii; held in a hot furnace. Temper grow? ! very high, sometime? by :i single impro?ioi i on the auditory n<*rw. It sometimes ha: ;ri>cntoa dangerous and oven tnuidiToir | point. As in the Farenheit thermometer there are dill'eivnt degrees, such as zero am ! tlio boiling point, wish a great many inter I mediate ones; so in tlie temper, therein: point which may he called apathy, will 1 various gradations to the destructive point I There are many wavs of moling down, bii if the approximation to the highe>t point iI attained, it is very hard to mo I, so mueh so ; that not uncommonly it can only he quench 1 e;l in h! 1. At a much lower than thi ! I-Mivni.- I; i*m t it lots 11!! i 11 I > >< 11 lciuiwii In In ; lit I?I. Tiio hest way is to add no more find i ;iii< 1 leave temper to cool l>y rudiatioti< : This takes place often with surprising quick ] in-ss. A soft answer may allay the risinj, I heat of the mo-t violent temper,and a sooth i *,!i? application is thai of gentleness, which j in most cases, has a powerful client. Xat I ural disposition, or tcnip>-ram<-nt, has mucl lo do with temper, as well as the state o , health. It is not always the qnick-lemperc< ^ man that is the worst. The resentment ot . his part is soonest ended, and lie harbor ; no more spleen ; while the cold amlcalcula j tin t retains anger, and is too apt to avetig' i an imaginary wrong lie broods over. A! j liave tailings ami imperfections of souk ! kind; and it is w.iitli while. to avoid all re | eliminations ami bear one another's bur I dens.? Southern Monitor. j Dr. Kaxk ix Boyhood.? When hewn ten years old, l??ur or five neighbor boys, al , bigger than him-elf, who hail climbed ni?n | the roof of a buck building in liis father' | yard, were amusing themselves by shootin> |iu:iv \va<ls from blow guns at tlie gills be low. K!i>l?a attraeted to the sjjol bv tli j outcry ot the injured party, promptly undo i (ouk the defence, aii-l in tin.' linn tunc of: i\oinig iji-iitli-man i<tl'<-nded, required then j U) doisi and leave tin- premises; which, i ' course, \\jw instantly answered l?v a broa?l ! siile K*v?rJU-il at himself'. Fired al the out ; rage he clutched llio rain spout, cliinbei ' ill;e a voting tiger to the roof, and wa j among them before they could realize th ' practicability of the feat ; and then hu ha< ' litem on terms even enough for a liaiidsom l . ' j settlement of the case. The room was steep and dangerous lo hi ! cowed antagonists, but safe to his belter hid anoe and higher courage, and they were a liis mercy ; for no one could help auothei and lie was more than a match for the bes of them, in a position where peril of a terri ble tumble was among the rinks of resist V u .1 ? I * ",i" ;,w ?'???"< ' till severally anil singly, he had riill.-d then to the full measure of tlu-ir respective dt servings. I3ut not satisfied with itiflie.tinr punishment, ho exacted penitence also, ant he proceedtiil to drag each of them in tun to the edge of the roof, and holding hin there, deiuuddcd an explicit apology. r Before ho had finished putting the whol ipartv through this last form of purgation I 111 I.. ,?t./> I....I .i._ ?r ? ? luuu * V,)f? ? ??v iiiivi n uuconcu uju ! ancflfefrom tbe pavement below, greatly ler ified by the imminent ri.sk of a fall, wbicl would have broken a neck or two, tnnybap called out?"Come down, Elisba ! Ob, Eli slin, come down 1" , Eliaba answered the appeabin the spii :> ?r,i.? w...? vi tllo 'No, Tom, ihey ain't done apr.logizinj yet.?rDr. Elder'* Biography of Kane, th ArcticJfrplorcr. ' Old maid's comfort.?A writer on thi subject, ji^ys (with rather doubtful06111 fort:)?"And thought at its end it may b wniVwhat lonely ; though a. servant's am 'not a daughter's arm may guide the fail ' ing Mop v'tfrough moat liktdy it will b strangers only who come about the dyiiu viyjc uiQicjrcv mm" no^iiuinnnu eve j| kiixe^Hhil 'irriw the *h~jourl .kVndlf dv<ihe pyor withtfljM \y,here tio^hiUr lii'iui iiHg>V(rtr Inin^ Mill,miyh ? -^ife ?Ato to lie pitjeil. for it is n <'on^?let??d life, *. I I An Irish Qua. | On Irish land, j* In court <1id stain! A farmer whoso name win I'ox; Accuso?l h<? wiw? Almsi'il h?> whs? ' IIoM stolen, they said, an ox. Hut, h<? denied it? , jt His ostitis dcciilod 15 The matter in hi* behalf: " That ox," said lie, [ " Belonged to 1110 L( Ever since it wos a culf." * jum niicr mm, i Of our friend Tat, / y. TI??s trinl. was lietjun ; * , >V>^ Accused i?? was? AIhicimI lie w.i*? Ile'd stolen, tiny said '? C??>. "0<*li! now," he thought, I rv.- ju<l lict'ii taught i IIow this is tlcnr lis crystal : 'That jjiiii," said lie, " 1!cImiii!I'>1 to iiic Ever since it. was :i pistol!" J'mm Ptirton'x l.ij'r <>f J'.urr. Aaron Burr's Marriajo. Mis kiitst Macimaui:. at twknty six ? " 1 Mas. PuEV' -ir.?That Colonel Hnrr. tic* | most rising vt?nnix man in tin* State of New ; Voile, handsome, fascinating, well In.in ami ! famous. whose nildresses few maidens in the ! c.oimtrv would have beer. indineil to iv; pulse, slionM have eltiHi'ii to marrv a wid l ow ten years older than himself. with I\t > ' rollicking boys, (otift of tliem eleven year?k j old.) wisli prorations heal I h and no jjreai 1 : estate, was a eireumstanre \\ lii<-li seems to ' ! have been incomprehensible to his friends s j ;it tin: time,as it ha* sine? proved a puzzle 1 j (u the writers of biographical j?o?-sip. Upon | llie llicoiy tliat Iiurr was tin- attlul devil lie ; lias been said to he, all whose etuis and 1 aims were his own advancement, no man * can explain such a marriage. 15efnr? the " | Revolution lie had refused point blank to < ! address a young lady of fort tine, whom hi~ ' ' uncle,Thaddeus Hurr, incessantly ur^ed up I on his attention. During tin; Revolution 1 j he was on terms of intimaev with all the i 1 j great families of the State?this Clintons, i tlic Livingstones, the Srhnvkrs, (lie Van 1 lietissirlaers am] the resL?alliance with villif er of whom gave a young man of only av* < eraije abilities immense advantages in a " stale which was to a single extent under the domination of great families. Hut no con' ^derations of this kind could hreak lite i spell which drew him with mysterious j??w er to the cottage of remote and rural J'ai' I a imi s. ' j The lady was not beautiful. TVsides be u,!4 l,el' prime, she whs slightly di* I figured by a sear on Iter forehead. It was i ihe graceful and winning manners of Miv 1 j l'revost that tiist captivated the iiiimJ ot 1 ' Cut. 1 >11 rr. She was, indeed, in all respects, ' an estimable lady?aiFcc.tiuliatc. aec.oinplidi1 cd, well versed in literature, and as tiiuoli " given to the practice as averse to the profession of piety. 1'iit it was in her chaiac.tcr lis lady and woman of tins world that ' she proved so irresistibly pleasing to him on their first acquaintance. lie used in after years to say that in style and manners she was without a peer among all the women | lie had ever kuown^md tii.it if his own I manners were in any respe<;t superior to * j those of in.mi in general, it was owing to the insensible influence of hers. The read1 er may perh.ips have observed that yount; men of spirit and intelligence, who have ~ heeu hroiijjlit np in the severe, ungracious way of the stricter l'mitans, are soni'-times '' too keenly susceptible of I he chai in of manner, and are apt to attach to it an excessive ii import ance. . But a more lasting charm of this ladv was her cultivated mind. Unrr w:is a lover of hooks, a lover of pictures, a lover of t everything that distinguishes man from the I l'liritan. and it was rare ! ? ii.,... j days to find a lady in America who had I ! Iliu kill*I of culture which ny ?>j);itliiztrs with such tastes. In Europe, women were only beginning to emerge from the gross i<?in?ranee which was thought to he their j?r??jn-? condition, and in America, if they were not ignorant, lew had the knowledge inteiestini: t . . to a man like ISnrr. Among his own fc' male relatives, there was penetrating ami brilliant intellect enough ; but how perverting, bow repressed. Some of the most renowned ladies of the time, with a thous ' ami virtues, senivcly ever looked into n II . book. Mr. Putnam was mighty at the spinning-wheel, Mrs. Washington (as wc * lately learn from Mrs. Kiikhind'g pleasant pages) was a'tluvotee of the knitting needle, and the wife of another famous general was not a little prond of her patehwoik quilt's Burr had mut few-, Indies in Ills earlier life 0 who, liko Mrs. Prevost, were familiar with ' the mast recent expressions of European intellect, who could talk intelligently wHh him about Poltaire, Rousf-eau and Chesterli B . fll'lil Qn/1 /'Alllil 1 - " ,L , ,v,?u ?|<|?vvniia UIU515 mil I tors, '' without becoming their disciples. Ti was not mere compliment when Burr told Mr*. Prevost that it was from knowing her that lie had first.learned to believu in the underbtanding of woman. 5 On the 2d of July,' lV83, by the Rev. David Bogart, of the Hn/ormed Dutch Church, Aaron Burr and Thftdosia Provust were mnrried. They were forthwith <*tabc lifihed in an amplo residence lit Alhnftv" *7'- j e where Col liurr relieved the monotdmy of j bpsineaa by assisting in the education*- oil ^wo boy*' One of the first 11801, lie mnde 8 of his dignity of house-holder' wa? to give ? J temporary, homo U> h friend' ivlio was in r love, and'hadaprojeut of marriage which n it. w? .nioeatorv-. for' *oib? reason to coim-mI That friend wns the wfelljgndwii (..'alios m:ulo no more jomm-ys to I'aininns. Tliv charm ?'f (lie "ll-'rinitaj*!" Iia<l derailed from it. It may iirteicst some tVc.i'lcrs to |i*ain that tlu? 11*;?< 1 iti?>n< of the ol<! house, ami of the family who inherit 01] it, still exist in tlm vi?-i n it v. Some ?>1" tlio walls of iho house arc stainlim;. ami serve as a part of its mo>lern structure, Some j iviirs ol its H?*y;aiit contents?a jtirinre a m??n?j oilier tilings?adoin a iici^ililuiiinii tavctu. Stories of tlie grand company IItHl used to asseinlilo at lliu Hermitage arc vague jv toKI l?y some of (lie older inhabitants, ittnl descendants of Mrs. l'revost re%ide :i lew miles m in tin- old estate, in an cl>><r!?iit id'udo w!ii< 11 contains interesting luciiioiiuls <if tin* olden time. At. AM?:?uv. i:i the liiM v< at <>f his m:irri;n;e, \v:?? t> >rii CidoiU'l I'tur's only l' <;iii inat?* cliil'l. :i i laughter, wln.in In* 1,.si;,. Site |i:i?l :i j<i>ful v\i-li-iline into tin-woil.!, (lie li'Titttilul ?-ln 1*I \v!n? was l<> Ii:iv?* sii tfi-iiian exit from it. A fa'lifr, V'T foiul. if <>t w isi', ivri'ivol to lus arms tin* infant wlio was (< I"* t? lutii i iiiiii-li tiiiiii' than a ilati"lit<-r. wln-ti lu-r iti. ! ?!<?111iI- 11?14 Ii-!<Tit v was a!! tliat liulc? ? 1 liim t<> ! tIn* tamilv of imni. i ( 'llll.nKKN*S TCMI'KK. -!> li| li'!ll|M'r ! ilj'li-li.l till- M'KllIt >1* 111?JI Si | ? ?V <'.l('t1ill<lalH,fS ; lli:.ii ?.f rill unhappy ni^Mii/ tlii n ; it I'ihi'i j clillv. Ii-iw.lias a |i'i :i<i-??. ati.l a > p.-cvi-li i:i<I ni'i ii 111-il-i Ii? iin?j in.ir.' i|i,-iii | ml |iM-ti|.*jf. S.iili" i*li I Inn ?li' mure j > *< it:? | iii sliiuv ti'ilip.-r llian <<t li.'l <, aii'l sfiiict Mil. ? i i.ii ari'?<!in( <i! ijllaliti.s wl.i.-li ;t?. valiia!'!" in llu?ii|vflvi"t. Fur in?'a:i:,i>, a rliil.l of i su'tivi- lM'!p.Tain?-iit. scii.-iiivc f.-fliti;*, anil | rati' r pinpiisi', i- iiioiv l;k l\" nii-i'l wi:li i -n-lmi' jars ami 111I1- il.au a il :!l. pa--iv?' ' ?-l i i I <1; :i in I if In- is ?>f an open n inir-', liis ii,! wan! imitation is ir.niM-iliaii lv slionn in Ian-is < !'nasi-ii.n. If vi.ti ripiiss tlns.*sl' : ii i!iii.>ii l.v si*?i!ilint' a ii* I imni-limi'iit vmi J onlv 1 ]t<* evil I v ] 1:1?-i<>i j into ynlki'i"**, A ?-iil"i?I, jjimmI tc*;np<1 j tone fit' voiirnun, :i ivinpitliv with hi* trnn' 1 il<?. win-never the tmiilile h::<? ;:ri?eii front J mi ill coiiilnct on 111n t?:iit. :ii" tin* ln'St an ) tiiloies; lull it wonM lie hetli-r >ti! 1 to pre| vent brforehnnil. a* iiiiieh sis p?i?->ioh\ ; 1! soiilees o'' atinovaiin*. Never fear spoiling I eliil.lten I.v making thorn too h:tppv. HapI piness is tlie sttmo-phero in which :i!l f_'oo.| I itfT'-f!ions ?;rovv?I}:< \\ li< ! **? tue wirr.ith t neeessarv to make tile he:ir|-l?l?nn| ?-irei:!r:'? ! Iie-iltliily :i:nl freely : unkappiiivs* the <-hi! j JintT pressure w hieli' proiJnei-s on infl-itnrtia j lion, t!i"re an exerese?*nee. and worst of all I "tin- miii'l's green ait<l yellow siektioss? ! ill tetniier." Oxk nr tiik Tioys.? 1 i?-v. II. \V. !?., : <Hsiin??tMflitMl clergyman of Hi'.mIcIyn, wjv taken mi ;i sleigh from (lie depot il j \V . (a N>w Rn<rlainl hiwii. wlii-rt! rail j mail (*?>ni>itiitii?*:iti>?ii llifii < ih|.m| .) in ]! I ajilace lif'v miles ilist.-nil. wheiv he ?;i< l< i !? ?* ?ir<* I hat nii?!"t. It wa* a warm It'lan j arv ?iav ; the sli-i<riiin?.; wa< s|ili-u>!i<|. 1> ; was i.n I In- I>"\ a vnnn>( driver ; lln> 1 iifliinr li?ii-=? - <?aeh. wi*?e i<??? | aii'I tin- result wa- llsat I! ? tit*fv mdes wen j not uyi-r ill >ii|ii?*||ii;iMr full' llutl's ? ; prettv i~:ii!i?>; ! lime mi some tracks j 15.il ii didn't <! > tin- trams ?>t" Imr^es am i <rnn'!, aii'I wIii'ii sniiit*<la\s al'iei, kii<iii!i'i!<ri | < if I lie :r entnlil inn eanie In the i >!* >i >r i?-t ? tlut line, li?i oalloil up tli;t( particular iliivo (Kalii.) ami a.-koil 11??\v In- cinni* lo ?!??v*?- lit' IxMM-s tliat ilay. ?it. such a r::t<?. "WVI!.1 saiil Sam, "I IihiI one <>l?il;o "lin v" <11 < ? < >: v\ttii mo?!i>- wanted to sovs Ym sum I [mi Yin thmturli !" OtTI.AR DKMONST U/VI ION.? Up*.II Olli MiTasinii, wlioti l!fv, J1r. I><>1 >in.~f>ti un: |in-a<-liiiiu, Ik* ilrnppoil t!:o rmmoilialo dij i oiiim;, ami made litis ul>scrv;tfii?n :? ' Ii ii | a rule with mo iiuwr to uso an oxpiv.-siot j wliicli tbo iininhlfst of rtiv lioar?-rs oatinu ! i i i : - ' i ? I llillt- |ll-l IIIHliC U,;?' HI llll | Ifrtu o'-ular ili'inonsttaiion ? 1 vvi I xplain i i I i yon. I look itit > tin* 1 :il>lf )><*w, ami j sre a yi.nttt; miin. in a Mm* ?* ?:it ami a scar J V-t waisiooat J'n/<t tulay>." On |>roiionnt'in< | tin* last two vvnrils. In; rai'f-l liis vu'u*?: run | Milcriililv, anil all rvt? lii'ilijj sit(rsifIff| it , j iIn*, ntifoi lunate sli'i'|iri, lit;'a-Mi-il, in a 1.?w i t?r t?>iif. "of llinl I liavtt (icnlar ilt-nioiiMra ! tioii." II tli'?ii rt*<iun<!<l liis di-cuursi* it t Ills aecusloiivil manner. <- -+- <+. Cheap Eatincs.?Tin.* f/nmbrcf, or ''vi-ii | |?i"i*t*" ul a "Iift-t," tin* lower part ?>t tin { innsrl't of I In* liitnl !?-ix; it. lias iu> lioim in it j a11 I sell* for ctit?lit. fi'iits a ponml, ulirn i j stff.lc or ron-linj; jiiere rrsts riolitern ffiit I a |ionit<l. Tl.if.- p.itin.U of this, li.iilri . , DKitit tlioion^!i!y, will mafer soup fnoii'^li to j a family of ?'ii?lit person*, lor two iliiuii'r* hiiM it lhit meat llM-lf is sci away ?-??!<!, H vvil make a | ni n-li-li for two or thre minor in jiU besides. There is no waste ii it, and flit for t wiMity-fivi* ron's. Mill's .Journal of Iltvlth. "Nil discourse," M?ys llio New-York eoi respondent of the Hrt*tqii Transcript, "lui 11;i<I siii li it sale here, for yi*am. as that'deli* red boloro the Historical Sonety hy 1 )i , John W. Francis. OKI Cfcithamitcs buy i , fterause it reminds 'them so pleasantly n old -times; and voting one-, because it tjive tIn-ill milch local iiiformation about thei native city. Of course, the doctor's man' patients must each have a copy as a souvenir scholars lniy il to consult for'' facts ahoii men, sects, and places; and ladies, hecaiisi lliey. lovfl the author. A new, enlarged, aty -revised edition is called for." ' * ? * "The Jkws more Toi.bkant Til an rill . Cat'hoi.ics.?Rachel, being a Jewvsa, i Uuri'-'i with all tlio riles ami ceremonies In ,llie Hebrew religion. -Hut, supposing itncli* n ,.liad*Leen a Roman Catholic, Che chances? nay, we may almost say the certainties? , are, that the Roman Cnmolic pricstspwotih * >Jiave refused to bury h<?r in- eonsecrfttei flroiln< 1, simply because R.irhel was nil a'# tress; nn.l/in ,?t)ie evf&?of the Itifallihlt r?i i. t p ^liiiii ii, tu ub unnnecifd wiin um ttwatrej is a sin almoxl. equivalent to l?vin? an infidel or a lioretiy, or ?vcn a Protestant!?Punch . m , ? Mrs. fyniigham,'mother of'the ex Chan ipllor, was'a... most excellent and tlirifiy pnnewjfo. On ope occaMon*. uhe titiv;h troubled tvjllPa ftefvanj rtddirf^to difji-hfeakiiifi. and who: urwI/ to ^allt-^ in ^xierriaiiWof he/;? fault,*w\t*cfaehH , hifXvJ" ?rtuj. I:~-I. Tin* fr of 1 (.?. M. M ATTlrSON re' sportfully ntinoiiiicf liim a< a candidate for Tax Collator at tlio next ion. Tlio fr&n.N ?f .IAMKS A. M< COItT) respect- ? i fully liim as a (*ati<li<latc for 'l'ax j ' Collector at tli.- m-xl < ii??n. 1 ^ j TIm-IV . II I- or l?r. .1. K McCOMU i? fully announce liitit .a? a t'amli.latc l'?r lax | t.ir at i In- tn-xi i-li'ct ion. j | 1 licfrieinU orC. II. AfJ.KN-announce j, i.: < > i-.... < ! ...!. ..r !..? i tliu ensuing election. ,t Th<> friend* of MA^HTKW M< IM>N- j ALT") fnllv :inniiiiilv?' iiini n Cmuliilali- . ' 1 for ?-? -1. >-1i >11 !i< Clerk ?f tIt? Court ?>f <S??n- ; ) 1 Cl'nl S<?io|ls :i ii I ("m illion I'leas, lor AI '?c- v. 11*- ; j district. mi t!n> ih'.\1 i?m. * j A few of tin' I.?itiit i'iiih' frii'ii-U "i W. ' ' N I vvoii <1 rr-|i> fully uiiii^uiii-f lii;n:na : < 'ainli !j|t?- for Sill t'ilf i?t#lli?' li?-xt < !.-? I: <. 11. J j Tin- liii-n.l- ??l" JAMiS 1! C(>lift r-*-jM'i'tfisl ' lv :imhiiiii'-.- Iiiiu a< a <'amli-latc for r-lo i ul' at i | I In- ii>'Vl ion. ' if/ i i!-: n j.-ii.n ?.r .ins: en r. M<?>i:Kr.~ ; .-( vifnMv iitiiioiin<-?- liini a ('a n.ll.lu.> for>li<-rilf j j III, I III' . ?I ^ir !. < ? iull. j | Tli.- fri. !!<!< <if T. r:. M!! !.? <?i:I? r.-i. ..-ifnllv 1 i ! :itin<>ltn<-<- Ii:mi as :i I 'jiii'li'lat.- for Tax ('kIIcvIoi j <?l* Alilii'i illc Iti-tricl a! i!ii" ih'XI ion. E?V 'II:- frion.l-. o|- < J:>IiCi: W. IMCIMIV ! !"ui!v jiii?siliim , ('.itnli l.it? l'T ' ;ln rill" ol Al.lii \ iI!? at. t!:? next | i < ! -lion. ! m \-.i> n.u ?r m \TTiir.w i:. <<hh KAN it'J < ! atinotiiH-i' lii'n a raixli.latc J i ( :* >-!n-iiir ii!" A'"'" viS!?. iJi-.tricI, at liio livxt Ol. - I Hl!l. z'ff" t'i?; ntiii ii- frieiK^ <( < '<?1. t. >1. " I!' iPKsiTS r. li'jillv Kim a Can| i??r .T at tho civ-tiin<r . li-i-tioii. : ?r Tin-<?r I>. W. IIAWTlioIIN r.- 1 , -1?- ? !ft:! 1 v :iti!t ?s? * iiitu a vr.inli-lrili- for Slii-riiT i ' nf AI<l>vvil1o i'i -trie? a! I.!: :m-\I election. _ *_ | ! Jft" Tliufri'h.Ib of XiMllOl) M-nit:i> r?-| , -jtt-i-f nil J v a; iioiiii'-c liii'i as a C'ainlii'alt; fur ; j Sii-riir a' t!'<- <?tiMiinir ion. I ; iV;. :i 1-= < f S. \V. HII.I. r.sp,..;t- , P ftillv ariiitiiinc- liissi ? ('a ml ill a!? fur Slici-iii", :;1 ; j i.InmhsI KI,.?.tion. 1 I IfT Tin fi-it r .1* <,1" H". TV. (i !!l FFIN i J 1 IhIIv :iu;!"i';iV' \i-:i :i iMU'li !.;(< t"<** Sh> :?1 ; | tin* 11?>n. j May 1."*."?/ | j NAR3F *LL, LEE & BcSRUhC" j : rJ'MlK I?-r*j;rr:-1 ii :n?c"i.ti>' ! wisii lli?-m. , | ft i? tin- I'rnrtiec of !li? I.aw, STFI'IILN . ; l". I?i i;i;!'!ll., K.-<|. All I'll?ifn-fs i-niiii-tol ti? : j i!i?-!r isire will u-civi1 |>tn|?l atti-iiiimi. .1. I'nSTi.K M Alirill ALL, j \v. a. li:i:. .Iiiii'i.try 12, ::7-tf '! ?i;OIJ'IT. ff>35Y ?OOI)M. IJR00M & N illlIKLL, " j AUGUSTA, GA., ' Wiil ofier their ntir^ tock of . | e > s'i "**v ? I'di' tin- ri*M:aiiiili*r of the Season at wry I. < > W 1' K I C K S . . I - i I 'T^llKfi! !-=???.-k is lari:'' nn-1 well ?i?i.rlc<l, ' :?!; ) ".!*< r fire 1<> l.iiycr.-.? j ! We are imw tis.ac'! i" 11"- nlfirvrii.-iil ??t unr Siiire. :sn<l will li.iv-' t<? i?ivc nj> :i ( riinii j i. ?.f it t<i tiic ?v /! "<fiit-si s.m.ii, a<t'! w?-uM like t.> ; I* ; i*? iln<M' i!i.- Stwc.k n- !"*v a- jios.ulilc In Ion' llio ; niiivi'. All iii wftiil ?.r CHEAP \) 11 V coons, " j Are respect ii:!!y iiivito.l t<> jrive u? n call. .lue If., 1 S;>7." 7 tf 1} ~~ EI) W /'..TLB H BEITTOH, ! ( /. !( Kd'Unt and /V /?.# of (!> Citrn'hin 'Jinx*.) ,| - CGLLEOT NG AGENT, * j ( OL5MUIA. S. C., OI'Fr.fl'* l>l!- "I'l-vices to the public IIS :l ColL<-t..r ai,.l ecner.il l)!l.?:in-ss Asiciit. He , j will receive fur collection Not. s Of Account.* , ! |nrn:i\ soft ton ol t In-;it the usual tritlii- I ' I I (?{<! ? over tin* Carolina 'lime* Printing of- t ' | ?iI oliiiitltiii, S. I > .* will he-given if rcijuircil. j"'y S8oj??f ESniMin^. | ; r I'M II* ninl.-r-ii^rn-d in iiiiw jircparcd to <li> nil i 1. work cut rit-?l< 'l 'to his cure, in t-lio Built! I inu Line; to l>ra\v Phms and erect nil ?lcseri|> I tioiirioi' 1 > iii> 1 iiil;.-*, from a one-story house to a i j 'lonrl llou-ie. Hi!vimr r<*fi-ivi-.1 instructions from the licst I in lli** I'iiIoii li*? (l,toi*i-ttl.ii?**i..ll'il.?l i li?* ?-:<:i have work done in a .-t.yle equal to an<) i j :i-? cheap us can I ?? done in New Vt>rk. . I KkkkicKNf m.?Kinsf ?V Kcllmn, Architects, I lirookiyn, New York : Win. (iaincr, Architect, ' J of New York City; I'errynistn A Waller, New 1 Market. ; Dr. .lohn 1'. Uarratt, llarrutt-viilc. 11 EN KY .H'NKS. I f! reen wood, Oct. 10, 1 H5i>. US-1 V ; KOTitK. JOHN WINCKY, Ivsij., will be linppy to attend to i? | OVER IIAULINO OP ENGINES I I or Mill Works, in tlie Yic hitv of Ahheville niul tin? :<nrr?Miti?Hii^ country. j\|i|>litMiiU-< will jtiivtse itpidv to Jntm Knrialit, Abbeville, or \\ hi. 1 >?>I?l?v. ClmrleMon, " S. " 'JOHN W1NCKY. s Oct. 31, lS.iO. ' , 20-ly. , v"? 7? V lirirliinii<io!iry and I*lawtcriii|(. I rI'M IK iittilorrl^iicil Imving foijnctl n Co-part ,|' 1 iH'isliip in tlio iilmvc Imsines.?, are prermr^ < <! to ?lo nil work eiitrij*tc<l to them in tin* l?est aiiil-inukt tniViiifnntin) manner, Having n lontr iifni cxixtipih'O ill lliu Misiiicssv Hfttli-r \\ tlion?*clvfi tlinMJicy can j.li-as<f the most fustid iofib. All work will l?rf wnrraoW-il. , * JOHN 'CO.UMIJR. A. .r. WOODIIITHST. 1 IttFEnKNCK.?II. A. Jones, 'J. A. Calhoun nml Dr. .1. W. Uenrst.af Alilievillo. Afihovillu G. II. Oct. 10, I85G. 28-ly , ! s Removal. pUTub SutocriWr 1ms rwtiiored from Via nl<l | f ** R. etflnri to Miriiflit it Starr's -HiFactory, and returns his thanks fur past, favors, anil spI lietia a share of politic patronage in hit? Ijjje - of l>ii*iueft<*. " . He will niako Panned Doors. Sash, Blind*, I Warilrohes. Tallies, Dusks, Door and Window . Frames, Ac., <fco. L . N. B.?lie will ate> mako Coffins of tho finest i style niid finiih. ' " v For reference, apply to any gentleman in tlie , toiVu of Abbetille; 0. 0. BOWER8 < April'l)l8.yr ,%r 48 Ijr llrtnao nnit'f.At ? V .TN. ^BBEVlUt VJLLAflE. t npHI^JIOpSB iw LOT. is situnto in ? quiet ; ; X nnd- ?'6rivpWientpflrt of the Vil(al?<L* ' TJjop.vt-oUing i? eiiffioieiitiy lAtge t o necbrtjtnW /Xdnte a aindH Jfurflify,' with, nil ^heceganry/^^ Hi) llEDlfli K IF GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA . Cxa v\ a en ^ tauc? ? ^ da. iir and after 23d November, 1857* WSLJ .?- ' . | Am |Lcav?'j STATHYNS. | ? ^-v.. " ' 8 A. MJ ' tlutiiliiti, ? .< ri'?s>tV Alillt' .* " 7.ar, m.oo jtilcton, >> ti.i'n 1' Alston;-' y. | < i ?t. ir> Topi-V o.-'s ' iiiki i:i, ,( .;s y .,(, 1 I] "'-I'.fity, 111. 11> 11 >. I r> k,:l - ' <> , in -J7 WwU-ny. Ki.JiK lo.l.'i . J' in. r,?i ) i ij.s I "III"" s Tnrik. 11.1,15 II in slv.r Stiv.-t, 1 | -j? j u' ill, hit :v Hi.1,1-J | -j i,:; I 1 lI j i.-. \x MiuU. t, ,! > !. i.is i.::h | w f Mil- T. (>., I., i.;.., h* '"!? jilinry. (,-j .j. 12 '' ^ |c..'ic.si.?ny, " .7,: I ? } AMu villc, ?_ .-,7 |{ii: iiii>I <-'S, :!-,J I >? > f 111II ! 1 !?. |!J 'J.4o " IIoiii si I'atli, ;; II.-, !! US IH Mil" T. O., I: !(.,?. i ^ *V ^ IJullOII, O.I.) ) ^ Ainli.-r-ion, ! lo ' 'j \\ iliiiiiu-iiiMi, -l.<?7 1.1" ! (iriivc, I.<?7 -|. |ii j lirvciiviilf 5. t :> 1 o.o*> I era -afc.'a >za. ? !i A IT. <;i., :,, : | S l A I KKN's ] i A. -M.jj | ' i:i? ?.>: vill?-. ' r, no j !t-ii (!r?ve, r?.> .i> \Vij:i:ini'ln!i, O.lO l>. 1:! J I -r 1 AimIITSOII, 0..'?O I ( zi \ KfMun, r,.:;7 j . > 1 *> ii i. t; :i7 (t..*.n i III Mili-T. <)., 7."t; 7. or, j 'ioiH'si I'jilh, 7.-J7 7.:;<? i < I > ?nn:tl.l*r>, 7 7..V: ! H.'irmotv'.-s, &.ul \ I I ? 1 AM><-vi1!o, l.'Z't | ( ir. ) 1 VK'. sliiiry, S.-J'i | I (\ii.?-iiurv, " s.-j-i $.::o ! i K-.t Mil.-T. <)., s.i.-, s ir, j, i; i . i-ii u .Mi.l, s 57 i > ? ; i N-\v M:irk- t, 't.u'.i n 12 Ninety Six, Si. oil n <'luipcllV, In. l:j In. 15 l?i?ii/ni!?iiV, III.'JS l <? Silv.-r Slri't-I, ln..i2 ln.5l I Hnrti'ii's 'funk, ] 1 ,u.?i 11. In llrlfiva. 11.'in 112.'. N?-\vl>.-i-i-y, 11.-js ll.X'i Miilf-iiVT. O., l i.e. n.i:; I'n^j.ciilV, 11.55 11.57 I'. M. I'otmiri.-i, 1 l-J.-JS IV. l'l IV IV ] Alston, IV.."li l.tjo i" l.iilli'ton, 11.557 MiM, 'J.iHi 2.1 il? ; (,\>liimliia, H.:j? &0&r m. -J JB-Z 13 ^ El a ki:??M I ai:i;kvii.!.k to wasiiixctox. i A Font nous;-: ,sT.\n;: awjkVII.I.K mi M?ni?lay, \V?:.|ins.liiy nini i lYi'lav :it ii oVIni'l;, A. M. WH-hiiiiiii>ii. < 5:i., on Tlnirs- j lay silt.I .S'at :jr?!siy lli??ritili v. A I i.'iiiy Tr.sin \V:i-|jiittrt<?li sit 15 J o'clock | 1'. M.. I'?>r Atlanta ami Aiiiiifta. ojTici: jit iii.- I'U.ST <>i rin:. .HillN M.-ItUVDE. A'>l>ovill.; O. II., A|?ri lsr,7. is ly rpiir. la!.- T.iiw Finn i>!" McCOWK.V .1- I'Klt- j 1 JJ1N i.-* 1 ?i.-s?ilvcil liy mtilu:?I i-iiusciit.? I A'l l>ii-iiii'-s (Miiii-ui-m-cl iiji l>i Ilii-il.itc will In- | cinnluct. il mid liiii-lu il liy is-1 toifftln-r ii'iil.-r ill.' UltilH" ill' tll<' old Fii'lll, lis il' lio I'is.ioilllioii had taken plilco. IAS. M. I'EIMMX. Jntiunr3* 1, 1S"i7. TO THE LADIES. , TVTnv/a TJ/at*r TVTa?fm?? I CHAMBERS & MARSHALL ji nAVK vc?l this Week direct from Xo\V ! V??rk, ii Ix-utitil'ul niciit of II I. A Ul\ CHAXTKU.Y I. A C/i. I?I:k-I; ?1 k :m?l IShick Moire Antique litui'l- j , sumoty Ti'iiimii'tl \Vliit?* it sXL TOTr ffl." JH EJ~_ HT^. /TELjexS o ' No. 1 Cir.mite Itnnrr''. Al.lu'vUlc C. IF., S. L\, April 17 BYTHEWOOD & COWAIT, CEMRAL fll.M.MISSI().\ WERIIIIAMS, j, No. 204 K\cii\xc!E Kow, COLL'Ml51 A, S. C., 17()I! the Sal.. of KKAF. KsTATF, XKfMiOKS, 1 ii!m. COTTON. \VIU-:a l\ I5ACON. I.nr.l, \Vlii*k<*v, Siijfuf, CoIVijc, Mnliiw.J'lMiir, Uutt<r, | Corn, Il;iy anil I'i'ihIih-p ijciivriillv. Strift personal attention pai'l to llic* of L any of the ii'mivc?liberal ad vaiieiri iii.hIv an?l | ' prompt return*. | M \tiikw \V. Hvthkwowo, James M. Cowan. , Aug. 10, 1S.17 17 tf , More (Rook* and Drugs! r|"MJK Subscriber* have jo?t received their 1 Stuck of Medicine?, Hooks aud Fancy articles,' anil are prepared to sell nt short profits. We i?re Agents fur the cale of a ee-ies of STANDARD WORKS, now in the course of publication, by tho Appletons of Nuxv York.? . A fix >ng t hese are il.el Uflfd I The Debates in Conirress from 1789 to 1S5C. lienton's Thirty years' View. Mnr^A Oi-iutr.il Alius uf the Wqrld, from the latest ntilhofitics, to lS.'iiJ. 'Cyclopedia of American Eloquence, with Portrait*. The Now American Cyclopedia. > The Cyclopedia of Wit ami Humor, Edited by Wni.'E. Burton. ll Specimen Copies of tho above works may be , seen at otSr Store, togethor with many other * new and elegant Books. Wo are also agents for the salo pi Orover'a 3 it Baker^SEWlNG MACHINE, acknowledged 11 to be the best now in use, and the least liable f to get out of order. This Machine will be '' warranted and sold hV>re at New York pVices! iTiuea varying iroiu $i<n? 10 *120. BKANGI1 & ALLEN. r Sept 17, 1857. * 21 if ? r 1 AimnjioTYPEs. W. G. KENNEDY }} ESPECTFU??Y infowns tlie Vnblio that * !%/ he - i?' purimin^ntly located at * WII5TI: | WJtere i* fn)ly' prepared, at *11 timefj.' to I1 give #($0$ PioUirc nira coheot Likeness for fi S! mwfrrrtte remuneration.. ? f Jply 0, I8V7 ' 10 it J r^4ia K W 1 JNr G - M A Cliff-liS. 0 M A N U FACT UI IK US, I'LANTERS; and private Kamii.iks. 1 Purchasing such an article as a SEWING MACHINE, the true policy is to buy the best. M. SIN<;KU.tO>.,S?;AZi;rriJ. ahenuti I'ul ! !*. <onnl ]>ii|uT, contains I'uit ami reli !i information iilmut SKWINCS M ACI1 INKS,i.l answer ill! ?jiu--itliiit. tin Im; askiil on' )< sulij?-el All wlmri-ml 'lii* paper will leni-n k\v l?i |>iiri-li:i<'f ii Si-win^ Mnt'liii.e with wliieli (inn a V-'iir. elear pr<?li', ?-nii In1 tna<le, ami ill In- j?ii??.'i-i?-l from l.eiim imposed upon l>y itiic of tip' 1 it ii I >iifi5 M.'K'liiiu'^ now I >< )'? > r?- | |?o" itMie. dinner ?V r?i.V .M:i'*liiin* is ai'i*ani!i>il to' i ?-?>.irs<' ami liii" work i*l every <liseri|ition.* In- lin/eHe 111:i v !? olilniiii'.l urulss oil iipplr>* ilion at anv of' Sinvj.-r A (Jo.'s llHici;*. M.n-liion -xlnliiiion ami for sale ami in rui-iton- -itvcu, l.y \\ M. l\ .MUOllK, Agent in l.l..vil|.. S;nir?r vV; O'.'s (Tiark's'lon Ofiiee, 321 KingI rr.'t. IYiti<'i|>:i1 nilii-p :\i'\ I'.roadway, Xew York..in'-, j:.. lsr?7 12 ly 'o litclianics, Inventors, and Manu-' facturers. | N ANNolNCl.M: tin- Til I IITKF.NTH An'I una! 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TIic HlnJt; of Soiitli Carolina* AbltcriHe J)i"lrivt.?In The Common J'leas. W ii I: it tn Wilson, ) vs. [ Foreign Attachment, las. A. I.iilili'il. ) Tliotnson it Fair Attorneys. Uf I,..r.-astlie liiiiiitHV.li.l. on the eleventh lay of April, eighteen hundred and fif I'cii.laiit, \\ ho, i1 siiitl, i." absent from and without tli?? limits of this Slate, anil has liritlvi-r wili; nor attorney known wit till the same, iiimii whom u copy of thcsuid declarutioai uiiiitil Itv sitvimI? It i.< l.lii-tviiMv ordered, that the wttd Pefi-tx in it t ?)<> ii | ]> -! i' iiik) [>l<>n<l to fhesaid declaration, on i?- before the twelfth day of A|>ril, rit;liitM ii hundred and tifly-eitrhf, otherwise lin.i! and ohsohite judgement will then begifL'li nml awarded iiuniiift liini. .MATTllKW MrDOXALD, c. c. r. CKrkV flftke, April 11, 1X57 61?ly The Sta?e of Sontli Carolina. ^1 J! Ii K1 'ILL Ii DISTRICT. Oljfec Court of Common Picas tnul Gt tt'l Srixiou*. la.ik-sT. lJa.kin, | Attachment. . (Baslmi. ITtfFe Attorney. . James a. i.mine, j i UKItKAS flie Plaintiff did, on the eighT V teenth <l/iv of October, eighteen hundred nnd fifiy-sis, file his declaration against tin- Defendant, who, (it is s<iid.) is absent from ' j and without the limiis of this State and ha? ' licit Iter wife nor Attorney known within the -'4 iaine, upon whom a copy of paid declaration ' t iiii^ht. l.e served: It is therefore ordered. ' that the said Defendant do appear and plead' to tln> said declaration, on or oefore the nine- * teentli day of October, eighteen hundred nnd tifty-scveii, otherwise fi'iftl and absolute Judgmoiit will then ho givou ond awarded against liim. ' MATTHEW McDOXALD, C. C. P. Clerk's Office. Oct. 18, 1850 85-ly SOUTH CAROLINA,""" ? * V:, v, ADDBvrLLK DISTKIOT. IN ORDINABT. [snnc Carlisle, App't,"! Pnrtiton vs. I In tho matter 6f the- ~\ii . IVm. Cnrlislo. AfncRA VRenl F.^tnta nf Kennedy, et. ul, I Carlisle deii'd. " DoHs. jg J v[T appearing to my satisfaction that the chil- y..tj dron of James Carlisle, names not known;' V> ; ho children of Sam'l Carlisle. names hotmown; the children Af Martha Newall, name* tot known ; the children ?f Margaret Qhacklei>rd, numes?n'ot known ; and the ehildrenr, o# '{ . Tancis.Carlisle. toinw not' kpown, heirs and) listrihntecs of James Carlisle, dec'd, reside be- r',j}: oiid the limitA of this State.?It is itherefoVet^ ~&}t?A rilcrcd that they do appear, and objoct to thiit i y" ale of tho Ueal Estate of the *aid James Cafr . isle, on or before the sixth day of January, At, . >. 1858, or their/consent to the same will b? ntered of record. .? d ? i , v'j WILLIAM HILL, &<A. D. \... Oet. 6, 1857 ..v23 8m ". ..:0t$r Tho State of South Carolina, Abbeville l)i*tnel?In the Comtnari,Plecu,1 F. W. Davis, ) * < it. . /'f Attachment. Ilonry Jones. ) IXXHKREAS, tta Plaintiff did, on thetwenVV tyi8?t?*nth dfljfcof Novetnb?r. 1867: .fitAftgagy lis d echli> t ioilHgaiI? 1 be. Defc n d a iu; who,iAl?^W& t is enid),u^bitfitfrom andwithoM-th*limW^ i .thiirwte; #Rd hftf neither tofe altoAey