Jefferson and Calhoun. UV U. A. P.?VXOL!)S. These eminent statesmen, standing in the clear, cnlm light of history, reveal traits of character which arc strongly marked. Mr. .1 efierson was a student nil his life. Mr. Calhoun is reputed to have discarded books at one period of his life, as injurious to the reasoning faculties, lie was a great talker. J>eii;g equally great in his conversation and h;<. speeches. Mi\.>ell'erson wasexceedingly agreeable in conversation, l>nt wn< unetpial to the task of public speaking. When the committee from Congress wailed on him, and informed him of his flection to the : Presidency, he attempted to reply, but failing, lie dropped into a scat and wrote his 1 answer. Mr. Calhoun's conversations wensomething more than i? generally under.-1 ? 1 by that word. " II'.' t'OllK'S tVorn lwturmg in t lie Senate," sail I Miss M-iitinenu, 't<> lecture at the fireside." They both abstained from contributing to the newspapers, Mr. Jpfferson never having, as he savs, w litten an article for tho papers in all his life ; an.! Mr. Calhoun i * I licvcl to have level sed the rule in a single instance only, when,, over the signature of Onslow, he eng-iguii..-y Adams : ;i8 to the powers of the Vice 1'resident. In point of morals, it '.nay be said of tln-ni, as ' JelTerson remai Iced to Lafayette of Monroe, "Vou may turn their souls w tong side out without their exhibiting a blemidt to t!ie world." In point of style as writers, 111ry were both distinguished for graceful elegance, glowing fervor and graphic power of grappling with the mightie.-t atguinctits. \ In power of I'nought and annvsis, Mr. Cal- \ liouu was not only superior to Mr. JeflVr.-on, but to all the writcis of his time, including the authors of the I\deia!ir-t. This opinion will be sustained, w<- f.uicv, bv anv >:so who reads the criticism of Calhoun on that work in his essay on the Constitution of the I'nited States, particularly where he treats of divid ed sovereignty, Alexander Hamilton having asserted that the powers conferred on the federal government by the constitution were partly national sir: know me w?-ll, And loved mo, it was sure to die." To which another miserable mortal adds liis own experience in this lugubrious bloat: ? (was it Charles Lamb i) 'I never had pieee of loast, Particularly large and wide, But fell upon the sanded flour, And always on the buttered side! A melancholy and despairing swain :.f ter appropriating to lii* own ease tin;laslMattza, passionately enlarges thereon, and then melts into a Inb of blubber?ridilicet : "And so with evcryiliing in lifV ; Whene'er it cornea my turn to draw, In cnMing lots fur foiiuneV gifli<, 1-always get tlie shortest straw. And every gal turns up her nose IT I but take a squint at she ; So that, in luck, in love, and toast. There's uevcr nothing for poor nie." Tun Emotion ih Maim:.?It seems there is still some doubt about the result of the Congres eioual election in Maine A private din|>atch received at Washington claims the election of -? * ** uuiiuL-mt, over roster, republican, iir the Cth district, nnd of Johnson, democrat, over French, republican, in the 3d district. Another dispatch, dated Bungor, 20th instaiif, eajs: TH$ vote for Congress in the Mxth district is o*y close. So far a* i? known, Foster, republican, has 865 majority in ITnncock and 220 in tfasbi ngton counties, while the democrats claim for Bradbury 1,000 majority in Aroostock and 43 in Woldo, which is probably correct This allows Foster 42 majority. An error is aJlefc?8 however, in the footings of Hdneock and Washington in favor of Bradbury, bo that tbe official count can only JcUnoine the result. 1 i Hints for tlio I-lar.talion. soon vuUon begins to open fieely, j it mu-t be !iciid wiihi-nt delav. Avoid 1 ?i?-kin;* immedimelv ;?t*tor a shower, I< st ' tlie liiit should be liiitv. See tint your ' I Gin and Press ;;re in complete ??t?!?-i\ and send no cotton to ni t:ket that lms not i? - : coived tlie most c.ueful handling through- ; 1 out. Cow P?as s'lould be ffiitliorvd and put away duri.?f the brief interval* of leisure from cotton picking. The vines of the late | >! ;i ii t <-< I peas may a No bo cut wlicn the pod ' is just loriiiii and cured lor hay. Care-' fully savesced of* ail valuable sorts. Corn uiav be cut uj> an 1 saved. Winter Oats, l?ye, I>arley, Clover, and Lucerne, may be sown the latter put of i iliis niotiili. Turnips for a fall crop, must now bo sown, wi:!?<>:i( delay. Il'ita Da^a, Yellow A horde a, Xtufoll:. liailv I lat I hitcli, Cluhe, and Slap J.can lied Top Turnips are all ?:- i...: ! ? < ?>"' . I' r? 14M" Iu lll^l UiV. in!' s!r>( Ic Illl'l ke<*pitl?f. Jf"U.? In addition lo th??corn stalk and i tiiij->i'. 1. .i fodder, Sweet Potato vims ami t??j s of i\n dels make a tolerable roiijjh loi:i?? if cut an I enred l> !* ?r?? Ihey I?oirisi to wither. A!! Crab (* ] ) Crass, Cro-.vloot, an.] n'her tjra-sfs, iti'tst be ?-u! win u in blossom, and raivi'u'Iv enivd, \\:t'i as htslu j exposure to the sun a-, po?to ho ot any \aiiw tor h ay. Tlx* dried up and withered j^ia^s often ]1 tbi hav la!e in the sea- . Srtti, i> aIno>t ui'erlv vi!::e|.-s. \V? t (ami may now be drained, woodlands j pr> p ir^'ii tor p;.-tillage, weeds ami bius'.i i^iiibb. d np, Are. ?.V:e., as directed heietoloi". W'iuhr ]'i>r<"/<.? As a jju-eii ei<>t>, (ry V\ heat, sown tine!; in three l'e? t dtills, on deeply plowed ami lieh land. It will givu your animals green food neaily all winter, j beating repeated callings. . Til K < \i;i>i:s.? In nips, of all kinds, if J not alreadv town, innsl be put in without ! .1 1 i St raw henv heds nviy lift prepared an<] tin* plants set <tit':ii supply el swamp IllUrk, deeouip??.-d !faV'>, v 1 a-!i> -, jHilvt iiz-.1 < !iar.mi 1 a little well rotted stable manure. j ilaiii'W or take tlto t-'irfaee until it j..-r f'.otly iine a:.-! even, aii.i s. I \..tu |>'aut.> in 3 loot lows, 1 lo..t l.j 18 inehes i:i tin; loxv. Wlieit the ] 11 a i j is are well ruulttl, cov.-r tin* entire surfaee of the ground with partial'v decompose.] fori.si leaves, only |>?*tmittin^r ; the plants to b<* exposed. I'-v tl.i-. metln?l, witii an oi*f.i>!ciiial wateiiii:; ii>-.\t. simmer, i i tliv weather (an I the proper seler'.ii.n of varieties.) tilis delirious and healthy i'tuil mav I": ia'.sed abundantly 'V..iu three t.. livr months in tIn- yrar, for .family u-<5 and f..r market. 1'. ran h?j saf.iy transported .'?o0 miles 1 tail road. and has even been sent from t.ieorcj'a to New York in excellent condition. Il i.-> in all ivspvct.-, oneof our most, attractive and profitable fniit crop*, :?ti< 1 we Impo it will receive incivascd attention hereaMer. Some of the rhoioest. varii ti.'s are ! Early I'loiific, Hovey's S edling, McAwv's Superior. Lun. -New land, clevatoil aii'l not too rie!i, is most suitable f.?r . orchards, ami to tlio-e wlioliavo neither tiie ; time or tin; means to grub isj> ami entirely clear the ground before. planting, wc suggest the following plan for speedily r?*placing a forest with a productive pencil or apple orchard : Cut oil' all wood and bru>!i very clean, eai ly in tin: fail, burning to allies a!I ilie log* that you cannot remove, and ieaviig al! s nmps veiy low. Then b ake oil" your land the proper distances. :?nd 11: holes six feet across an>l two feet deep, throwing the. surface monk! on one side nix! the subsoil i?ii the other. U::kc into ties l?olJoin of the hole a bushel or more of the surrounding Ioo?o top soil, 1< avc*. &.*. ?li'.l up to the piop< r height with the surface soil , first tii.own out, and plant your tree Dire- i fully, heaping up the subsoil slightly about the liuuk and over the roots, to allow for the natural settling of the eaith. Your tree i being new pl.;nt?d and furnished with a I Mipply of food in the hole, immediately ; I wiihin i:^ leach, the after-culture may In' 1 ; as follows; The lirst spring, early, plow anil 4*ioss plow tin"; voting orchard with |oi!? I looters, keeping beyond ihe holes ill which i I he trees ale planted, and carefully avoiding all injury to the trunk or branches. Sow , Cow J'cas broadcast, in this open space between the trees, and k' cpthe earth h.o-* ! ! and m<-l!'?\\ :.b.?ut the roots with a pronged i hoe. If mulching material can be obtained ; apply it. thickly after the lii.-l iioc in*/, as far | as Ilie loots of the tlees extend. This will j obviate the necessity of any further work- i ing tVjr tin* season. When the peas ripen, ' pick and save thetn, turning tli?j vines utj! tier and sowing another crop to be gather- 1 J oil in the same manner. Those repeated ph'wings and cross plowing*, with the abundant supply of nutritive matter furnish- ! I ed by the decomposing pea vines, and an j occasional dressing of a?lies, will insure the most vigorous and healthy growth of the trees, and force thorn into early and prolific : J hearing. Other low crops, such as Sweet 1 j Potatoes and 1'inders, may afterwards he ' ' grown profitably in the orchard, and the ; ] vines icturned to the soil as above reeom- j mended. Wh c??rifi-b.-ntly recommend a | | trial of this plan to those, who dcsiie the j ! quickest and mo>t satisfactory return for their labor in fruit raising,ami who have no j old land elevated enough or otherwise suitable. November and December arc the I months for planting trees. Southern Cultivator. i Swapping Wivks.?A fiicnd informs . us that nn occurrence in 1'at rick county | came to liis knowledge a few days since, I which we consider decidedly rich. Two ot j I the citizens of that go-ahead ''State," having ! | each about a half a dozen children, conclud- j \ ed to make a swap of nn unheard of char- ! j acter. Duo proposed to exchange wives, ; I hut the other thinking his wife the most ! likely woman, said he must have something i to boot. It was finally agreed that the one should give the other two and a half bushels of potatoes, and the swap was made. 1 Ins, we doubt not, is a fact to which our friend can fumibh vouchor*. Danville (Va.) Transcript. Miij. 11. F. Pony has been Dominated in the Patriot it Mountaineer ns the propor man to fill the vacancy Jn the U. S. Sennto. Why are a hundred and sixty square rods lika a decayed tooth. Because it is an "aker" A Custard Pudding. A ladv Mibt-criber eontiil'ti'es the f.>!lowing luscious recipe for making up a favorite item of tin- dessert course. Our fair friend's culinary skill i.s none the less apparent from liein^j rende red in metrical numbers: Take a pint of now milk from 111 dairy, And boi! it :i annate or two, Villi some h-m-m ped e?t iti pieces. Ami cinnamon? null spi'frs will do. lieat I lie yoke of live eg!?s in a basin, And n?ntnl l?? sure To stir the whoV time it simiier?, Our /'ii'/, till as thick as yon wi-li; Flavor np wi'h t wo spoonsful of brand \% And then turn it into a didi. KI.LA. t" pon a elosor perusal of '"KilaV prcsci iplion, there appeals to our uninitiated noddle some littlo nl?euriiv in tlie process ol' m.'i::.din^ 1110 ingredients of ibis :u*?l ; but liit: wives wiil neilum* nndeistand her better than wo do.? ^ \k-triek, whoso wife and daughters wero the onlv critics and admirers of the soMier J.'oei's suiiij. ' 'no liij^iit he was at supper with bis fiietid's family, and they had only coarse bread arid slices ietiiek, looking sorrowfully at. Do i.is'e said, "I'lenty is not our feast, but we have the courage of a soldier's heart; I have >1 iII one bottle left in the cellar?bin*;.' i'. iiiv 'lauirb'i-r. and let lis drink in 1:1 i?-i-iv and our utiy !" The yo'itv^ o'i! brought lln? bottle; it w.v ?oon exhau-tnl, Miii] I)* l.i-lc in lit sta^r :11to I? 1; he cttiiM not sleep for the ?*oM, but 1 ii-> h<-ait was warm ami full of tip: 1 . ti'jof ^ tiitis an 1 putrioi-m. lletooUa Miiall . lavicor.l and tried to eomno-e a soiij?; M)iu?'li:ti.-s the wolds were composed firot? sometimes the air. ])ir**ctly lm f?*ll ov?.r the instrument, and waking a? dav1:111, wrote down what lie bad conceivi-d in the delirium of the iii_j!il. Then l??? wal;ed the family, and sanj; bis production; at ills!, the women turned pale, then liny wept, then l.mst forth into a cry of entliu-ia-in. It was tin; soiijj of the nation ami of terror. Two months afterward", l>ietriok went to the scallold, listi'iiini; to the sell-same musio, ?'?i|?i|?omm1 under his own roof and l>v the in>piraliou of his la>l bottle of wine.? The l")eot>li! sniv it. evei v? bete it flew IViiik city Id city, to every public orchestra.? M u-cil!- s *i?l*?j (*. ! the song at tli<; opening and dosing of its clubs?hence the name, "IlyiiMi of the tin u it -ped ail over France. Tin y sung i: in their houses, in public assemblies, ami in the stormy stivt convocation. I)e I.i-W's mother heard it :in>l said to her son, "What is this revolutionary hymn, sung by hands of brigan Is, ai d with whieli your name is mingled ?" !>e l.i-le he-aid it and shuddered as it sounded through the streets of l'aris, rung Iron: the Alpine parses, w!n! no national air that will compare w ith the Marseillaise in sublimity and power ; it embraces the soft cadences full of the peasant's home, and the stormy clan jmji i/i Mivcr aim hu;i*i wii'.'ii an 01111?ir*j ioverthrown ; it endcats the memory of the vine dresser's cottage, and makes the Frenchman, in his exile, cry "La belle France!" foriT' llul of the torch, aiut sword, ai.il guillotine, which have made his country a spectre >i blood in tlio eyes of nations. X<>i can the foreigner listen to it, sung by a company of exiles, or executed by a band ?l Musicians, without feeling that it is tliepilroch ot battle and war. Saturday Night. What blessed things Saturday nights arc, and what would the world do without them? Those breathing moments in the march of life, those little twilights in the broad and garish glare of noon when pale yesterday looked beautiful throui/li ilie shadows, and lace?, changed long ago siuiliiiijj sweetly?again in tho hu.-h, when one remembers "the olil lo!k> at home," ami ilie oi l arm chair, and the little hrothi-r that died, and the little si-i<-r that was "translated." Saturday nights make people human! set their hearts to heating softly as thev i!mm! to do before the world tnrn<*d them into wax drums, and jarred them to j?iec<-s with tattoes. The Ledger closes with a ela-h; the ! iron-doored vaults come to with a hang; J up g*> the shutters with a will ; click g'?es the key in the lock. It is Saturday night, ! and business branches free again. Homeward ho! The door that has been ajiir all | ihe week, gently closes behind hint, the world is shut out! Shut in rather. Heie are the treasures after all, and not in the vault, not in the book?save the i4t>rd in the old futility Bible?and not in the Hank. May bo you are a bachelor, frosty nnd forty.?Then, poor fellow, Saturday nights are nothing to you, just as you aie nothing to anything. Get a wife, blue eyed or black eyed, but, above all a (rue eyed one?get a home, no matter how little?a little sola, just large enough to hold two, or two and a half, mid then got the two and a half in it on Saturday nigh', and theu read thia-paragraph hy the light of your wife's eyes, and thank Goil and take courage. Tho don and dusty shops are swept up, thahamnifer is thrown down, and the apron is doffed, and labor hastens with a light step homeward bound. ? ' -- in Notice to Subrcrsfccru. cM iiltntii n wiili tmr friiiiJ* i t"Al>I lii-viilo Banner \v?: liuw v t tin; follow ii"* I ii!n]>;rstnii.litiv : Tli t n!W t!i? 1of April, j . i \v<- slisil! ciiiii'jc (i.ti>l within ;i\ lii'Milli-- > 1 s:> ' it* li"! I jiaij with: a <>ik- _V--ar. T!i-* pivs-tilV ??t" till* J j T'.m.-s lias l??!? ? 1 up >ii u< the (m'Ov--it v roiii|>t. ]>avin< iM our I'sttr??s?*=. Tii?* ; aiii'iimt tion. hiv j-nrnt^ly ; small, >.ii? in tin- at*irtvi;:,'ni?I. s-n ?i*ot w i great inoouvt-iiifiK'fA Our |-.i;, isn.-nts aro -li ; I .?ri-1 w.r ii.?s-T ivtjuiiv <>ur liivl; la I'J I !.: v. : to llli'lt 'Ill-Ill. Lxjirrioiu-e luis al- > us with tin; pi ujiili ty 'if i liilt ' f-?i- (?t.iin.-tvy Xw"ii-?> v. Iiiv-li . \i-i,?.--l a t-i-i! .-tin Ii'ir-tli ; vi.'I we > i:iH ! 'ii-iici-fniiii i li u:*i? fur iliu excess over on>-5'i!ii,o, Hi-- t; m i! nilvi?rti*in?? i*-?t.-?. Tin- fi-ieinl* of t'.I. M. MATTlMt.N i-? T-cftfully iiliinniM'-: liiiii a< a eaii'li-Iato fur Tax r. II . :?.! :it 11??i itoxf ' tion. Tin- !Vi?;?ii'ls of .1 AMI'S A. M<'''>!!!> r. . i fn'.iv ar.imunet! liini as a Candidate fur T.i\ . 'ilili l-tu!- Ill till* tK'X ' i ll. Tin -vis ..| !n. .1. I'. M<-t < ?.M!5 i>- ' f::llv iiiiiiiMiuco lul l :ts u Candidate Tax I "n'li-i fur a) sin- i:<-\! . |i-i. | BMjrvt-. ->r#a8-.u3csa?c?3^r*iiicsn, . % ? jiiAlij 1 w ' t i ' - ft". ! I. AI.I.I'N III.I iiill 11i?iI a-; a < '.tndidii' e fur ('! l ie of tin- ( Min t a! tin- iM.-'iiin:? i-J?-i-J :->:i. ?.?}"" 1 in- I? i 11 1 -- i?i .MAT! ;! i-IV> !\!* !mi". ,\t.t? |. I .-I'll III 1 ill! a < *:? I" :: i r?' l'-M' ! -liM-ti'?ll as C|.-rk ?>f tin* Court of il.-n i i :il .*- s-i.Mis iiii-l (" iiiiiii'ii I'i.-as, I'ur 1 >i?lri?-1, at the m-r.t i-'i'i-! mn?wv>?u ixk? I A f.-'V of tin* l.on-/ Clltns fli.lsl- ! !' \V. (I. NK!!!., woiil-I i-. -j" < ;fully aiiiioiu liiiiia>a t'ainlMat" f?:r Sin rill* at tin! in xt ?>]< < (inn. Tlie lri?'inls .if -IA.MF.S II. COW. i-v-j.. .-ttul i lv aiiii'iiiiiff liiin as u CiinUuiiitc f? r Sin-pill* at 1 t In- in-xt l.-rt i >ii. :11io r. i. ii-:- .-I' .it ?si:pii t. m? < ?uk v? -|-?'i-t fully a! n<>iiii--. liiin a < Y.ti'li-lat<- f<>r Slici ili a! tin- ?>ii~>ii??;? <-I.-i-t iy;" Tin* fri-ii.N . !' CKoiMM-: W. Ill?*111:Y i-. .] i fully .'iMioiun-ir him a t'al.-ii-latfor >!n rill" ?.f Ab'ie\ illo Ui>tri--l at. tin- m-xt i i . ?oii. Ti.- !ri-n-l> ..f .MAT I lll.U K. CnCil Ii AN I-- - - j ? .-t .* ?! I_v ii ii 11?-;i?:?liiin a < :i t: I. ! .11 lor >lii-rill" <>f Al>l?..-villo 1 >;-1 :-i?-t, at, liie n- vt : .-liTtinn. : ,7 " Tl.rf.i. ii.K .-f l>. W. IIAWTIKHIX r, fully atuioiiin-.- lii::i a ts*l - fur S'l. riti ot AI?l".-\ lllir 1 >:-t r!.-t at 11.<- ir \t < ! .-1 ion. MANY IKIKMiS. t-y;- Tin*fri.-itiis hi mm :: ?!> m. < t?i:i? r>>|n >-t ;?slS\ aiiiioiiiM-.- liiin as a ('ai: .>/, :i" ;\t the i-iisisin^ 1r.x>L>, W. < >. I'uivley, U.?!i-M \Vi!>o;i. l'ii!litli:i:ii*:?.finnr* M. f'arwile, T?azi! ('.il'.tham. Hm-i r..i ! ( .tilalinm. ].o\v:; f.vtin. i Wli!f?? > I .-ii!?.Tolm I., firillin, Dr. Ju'fiiti Mar-liall, Willi- r;_rc .u. ? >>:.ncr, I. I.. * "oli? | :ii:I.!. !.:i 1 ? ?>/. r. W.i".i\iik?.1. It. Tnlbert, John I it?to!?it::i. ' \V. .1. lluns-r. | 1 iu"> Storw?\V. L Norwood, W:n. A..'. ; \\ iff. .'alii**- 1?. ! .: ( in'i-'l*. ?!l?_nry S. Ca-on, II. i!. i Cain?. W. L. I'rim ' S:iiiiiiv.He?'-ii.is llnv, Dr. 11. C. Ivlnrjli, A. II. Mi.: ton. t'fiar |>r;ng??Franklin I tuft", David ,1. | Wimi'.laii'l, r.i.o.-li N-Is..ii. .Mi-!i-y'.h 1\ !i. it?'m-oi-jjo (S-ave<, Samuel Jon.-*, lii-sijaniin HiiN'ly. i !! :.Icaip.?I. 1.. Dosichilhiii, A. M. ("ox. i li?!ii:u.Mt,Aii?!i>r. l.oiuf Mil!.-?1. X. Cochran, T. J. HollOrll*, lir-l,\ i.-liol-. .M'Miiil II:.i?J.aiL:n Uannore, Win. Mag.-i., Jam. - I; ain. I ?oiia:?l-vil!<:?I;. 1". Mosch.y, J. N. Sea Wright, It. I>fo\\ III. i s hi* iv Si\?.1 nines W. ].i|t.cO!lll>, Jolill W. ! Calhoun, .1. H . i'oslice. !">? ]>. I, ls;?s is l.lc NOTICE OF ELECTION. State of South. Carolina, a due i 'ii. i.k Disriiicr. OrFi'.'K OK i/OUKT OF C?KNI:II.U. SK-sion* ) ami Common I'i.F.as. j rMATTIlKW .M<:l?ONAI.I>, Clerk of tlio vjii-i Com I, in pin.-nance of the directions ot | ill'- Act ol'tin; Legislature, in Midi ease m.itle ; and provided, do hereby give public notice I till all elect in!l for SI I Klil FF fur Abbeville ! I ?i-1 |-i?-t. will lie held on Monday, the Eleventh j li.iy ofOCTOllKK next., nt. the usual places ol election throughout the said District. One i: w \ i: ii i v.. Hcynol-.l Street, f-M door V>elv>v Warren Jilor':, A W. \ ANt I - <;N SAMll. ( 'J'! - - fur ' Cott-ci v ill !? ; twiMity llvo c. i.is r ! ?!< . j s-| . > r.? t r ' rcT,llaj::, jenkings & co., I Wroofrs *;*?? I'tK'tor-i* urroM'fi: (.!.< ! . : II <> i i. i., . / ( t.\Tl N I i! in In t '"i? iI:> iilUM I nm \\ itli lil'-ir < \ lill\ ii . i r !'n i If-. T cf \\ :!! i i- j ! |i;i ti? I'll nnt' \V:i i-rlimi kkv ; r'.iiM'i.ll ill t!: ' I-I I !.--ir ! . :.t ! -:t lull ? !' .' i ? ' * Ti (in i I! 'I"! i >51-. to ivi-ciVii tui >5?"I'.i ail 'ii.-ij-ii:i lit-- in i 'iii-iM. I. i 11 -1 -11 : I : - - - II. ! I :i M '.'llfi: hi -l"i! c w in ; r. . . i. ' ' A Vl'i ! > 1 i-ic I.I M\. : i".*: .! :?i : \* \ .i ; i , A 'It'll I ' ?ll : .JKITKIJS rui'lliJANS, ?F3 * JC S. I:.N ;;.TUI:AN. 1'ltsii f > .! i'y I" li ': * I" tt" M W. BYTKEWOQD, (;i:mi:\!. r?.M"iiNMii\ jir.hinvr, N< . ' I ! \fti,\M-i. Ip\v, o >1.1' .'. 5 si! I T- >N. \\ 111. A 5. U.\CntI (' in, !l.i\ :m-l !*i*. -1 ir- ii"-i\iilv. Mii.t .-ii li-ul ion t.. tin-,,f ri'iV t !|.- : I ?" - ?i: I >c|-.i 1 :i -1 \ :i - in |i|i> aii-i j'l??lu! ' I ' :i!'i I: t -I! s. I :iu ! I>. I . ,\: ! mi. AM. \ i:: r. II.. All-. I I-. II it xv CDrarn * ! n.. I ?-:i:. :> -r... U ? : i'i.i i:?iii|??. in i ii'li-hiiii'iii '. "wii :is I'll \MI:I:I:S tt maiii I A I I.. A'.! - III. >. r.. I..-.- |.:.vj t ? i ?i. . i S ... i In ir I: r. i - ami i! - - |-iil?ii.... 1.|-:| I; \- tli.'l- - M..l''IIN : UA I it ?A"v *i". !' !>: ITi-iiN. wim \v: 11 ? ?.: i i .i-! li:.' I : -ii:. - i! r ' Ii.- -*I- :iti-1 I: !.<;u.\Y .v C Mil i:T-t ,\\ I 11.- 11. :u . :t I n. wii l y i;- :i lit. I j>i 1 . ' il-it < in. ' . \v. li.-.-i in"! v i . ' - '. ! ' li< >ii ! il- It i- ii !-i aii'I |.:lt |-t>:.- \* !! In I i -i 'i ?n . ? i- ' ^ ' i.'AV. fi:r ail'lni!'/. -1 A ;t -i! t*l !;..:- !:! . Iiv ?r I" t!..si:: ! i,r ("i!.\Mi .!:i: ; m>II.\I.I.. m.-i u. i',ir." ' VI* , i!. ? ! I ' if! ! in ;I r!y -i-11 ! ; ! ii'. - il i :il - i." trv I.t , ' ?-. 1.1. J.i:-i-. - .it A'i \ . :i:v ' '"il! "t. 11 .;i. aitil iIn- .i.tj.i 'i ' r'.". ?.-:i.\M!;i:';-s .( MAK-iiai.L. Piiliiinliiii, S.i*., Now "I tf lie 0 O X At TKISI 'pill; rM.lt i r il !' il'.i a' | .\:.v -all-, a a-i I >ii at;?%, al-'Ut l t:.i! < I: >t. imi n, J liitiiU o| ] ?. \V. I - t ii . .' ... i\il , liiiu'-W' Tl i; r>:i 1 "tin-i-. *.\ . a* i!i- i\i:.-::a: I'. ic". Ii i-..- a i I u .. K'.i; ii. >v 'tilt I in!l-" al.-i >. ! . vv , ti!i < 1 "lilt i.t! I l.aii.li: 'JCS T- CF. K? Hig'htccES achtojvx. Mtjl. v t'a!! ; * ami 1 ati-l i*1:1 t:it:'1'ooU. I wonM lit .- ! > y.-il i!.i iiai^ain will !> . s,u!j>r?>v. 'I j.iiivlia A'Mn'.-i w.m. cAirni:. M!iH'!y-Six s. C. A1115. lx, lit 'Jill DISSOLUTION. ' 'pi!K firm 1'IIIC 1! V M A.N .V WAl.I.KIi was 1 dissolved |,y t : 111II :>! <*? > 11-?-1: t mt (In- lir-t of .fatiitary.? Parties any way ind<-i?t<v ea-l\ (or m*l ?. t The name of tli-* linn, will u-c ! in - Hlcin.-iil Ky ?-ithcr of tin* thirties. V,'. \\\ I'l'.IMIYMAN, AV. w. WALJ.I.I:. I in ll.is plaee an.I \ iciiiity. 1 woul'i l?i--:j>onl, lor tlo: ( ciu'ial, aa iactva.-i-'l eonliiiiiane.' ol the ,-aliK*. l?y reference to IVriyinan's Card yon will mi; 111 a I I am (Itv lii- kiii.lin ..t..i.L ! and I can only >iy that. I will do everv tItilit; I in my puwi-r to make your l>iile and profitable. W. \Y. AVALl.Illt. ! .Ian. 11, ;;7 If C! 1 TEi. Eiti S2IB? i r|"MII' Mihseriher having puivliased the inferI e.~t of W. AN'. Waller, would v?>spe?M fully ! solieit. a eoiitiiiiinucu of (lie very liberal pntriiiiii|!i< yivi-ii lot he ol.l tiin). Ill- feels deeply t!:< obligation lie is tinder (<> ! (lie many kind friends who Iiuva blood by him ! lor the fix vcais of his manhood, uud business life, throii'/li evil as well nt> good report. And while he does not. j f??li llliiltir ill 11 I iIILT Oil t() Mc**!'!'. Ap|>l<*tOll ! ami \\ liitc, who will I?*- ns industrious*, polite j and attentive as ever. W. W. FERRYMAN. Tun. 11.1858. :>7 tf__ ! MARSHALL, LEE & DeBRUHL. | rpjlK undersigned lulve nswoeinfced with thein, I L in the Practice of the l.nw, ^STEPHEN C. DeBRUHL, E*Q. All business entrusted to their tare will receive prompt attention. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, W. A. LEE January 12, 18/>7. 37?tf -a* THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exiting between H. A. Jones an?] J. W. Living sion, in tne ^raeuoe 01 LAW, id this tiny dissolved, by mutual consent. U. A. .IONE3. J. W. LIVINGSTON. March 31,1857. 48-tf Pliilotokcn, or Female's Friend. NEW supply just ^celved aud for sale by JORDAN <5vMcLAUCniJN. March 1*2, 1868. Mi tf g '?j pjv j'J f-\r v^i< s;? at icv. r|",lll" Sultf-ribvis Ii>iv-- f"-i I a C'ojKirlmT1 . !iij> imi?Lt '! < tii in < ! .2. !S. ^ A. R20WBK, ?V CO., I'iif tIi?* I'orj I' >'o!nlticlinir n, I \( TOKAIiii AMI I i> 'l iilSSlll.N til SINKSS. I ii. t!' ct'v of?"!?ai!f?ltiii, n:iJ sulic'.t coniiyuItll-llt ?.i Cotton, Flour, Grain, as. ! <>l 1,1:1' V'tillli1 r\ l'lo.lil' '-, 'a**. s. uown": j.ii.i joiix a. nowii; win !* ! ? 1 ln-ir at'.cut km c.\ciusivi-ly l \v 11-:, l. no wit:. in T(c^ro .Maor*, SSjovjs! 3.000 PATHS, XT E Gr HO BROGAN SKCES, "V??v. j;i:.\! ?\ f..r .! :iv-1y. t<> ti.?- r.? i ..I \ ill.-, itii.l I >i-:rict.-'. II-'in- -A .i.nr >: < |.i,u. 1 1>I ? ?.r I i :i' i'i * .i i v .; .v, si- wiI : >| ?! < 1 i V I ii!-r all -Iioi'- wliii-li \v.. imiv . i:sit. tl..- r< -.: ! 'in-i! ti! i a.-li | !si< 1 < r, .. I!nit I !i.- - i \ i-siii til i in. !l* n't :i ! I willi Mi.ii -! >.. si> will rniilcr ...I > rvii'o i-.r tins 3Tal1 ?mcl Winter Wear. < ?::i- slio - p; j nt u|?i.f :li?_- v. ry i -I tiinl.-lisil ? i.i : i .i : i !: :iVV I ..M..|.|?.... t;A:. ix "I- "I'A.-TI *. < > A1111 t"?s '? nil. 111>fin) "\'"i '?y xvl.i.l, i',. ! ; . r ?v.. - . :!?, ",.fi r r....|.-.| } *'i . i ! I I'A'I'i I? ..tit o! I.i - Win " . <* l-ll-nv. i i!! ! i -i. ' i |>si: I ! ! > si!! C \v< ( K . -i t; I!- .'"i t'l lii- ! ?. . ill llii; I Silt 1< I iliir !< 5 M a \v .Hi'1 t all !< - . i| of i I'Ml-lill tVoliil Jli-HiOl'V to il '' :! ? I i :! Having i c i v. .1 ii; ! nn;l ! t - \ i JI 111-'.M; V .lo.M.s. i: '? li>. I v.: ly i n!-: si \'i !-: (>r -< >r i ii < aiiui.ina. . iff) J>'\li 'ct.- ('/'itbn. !"v \\ ! I.I.I A M lill.I.. : . <) I i: i II- V vf AM..\i.V D tii.-i. \\ li i:!.T.\S. I,. |?. \?. ::iui..ii 1 :i a;.].!: I 1. ' l iik |i i I,, lli i>: V Jniln-11." li mi, a all ami i i *. ii ! .i r i i i *j. I-.. i - ait! i*l:.it*i!-. i . ?:' - a in I ci . 'lils ?.t \\ .il.?i-o Win-on, liili-ot I'. J./-Irid af.i. i.!, .! .!. 'I if-- an-, ill": i fiii'.\ I<> :n' -.il l ii.-.-1,-a-oi. !< I- an 1 ,i| ji. .i: I v.Ill', al nil it- \! I li-.ii'irirvV I '.i'i: l .' 11:>- ? atl |ii lii<-l, In' In l.!i-ii al Aliti-v II'oiii'l H'.iisiv, on tii? ?i:;i ?I:?\- of () !. r n- to .-Im.v rst?:?, 11 an\. wliv !!ii" - ii.i ailiiiiiii-lration s-lioti! 1 i.. ?r i! ?i. < : \ -11 u:n!. r my s :i'< tinititilli \ of i.. I he v* ?r ??l ( ill* I.-ii-l ?: ?* ! In?u>:: n?i *: iltiil it f t \ siiol in 1 ! s J. . "" I5~; S 'ii'tK1 Siiiic off S?n!5i < . I/' ft'-i /.? tit lit* I'in ittiiir /'?> ik, \V illiatn \\" i 1 - -is, 1 v . )'. !. I !. A. I.. i ! :l. ) Tltfin-i'ii A ; ;.\i -i i.- \ \ -f ii. ! .. : !.. I'l.ii;.: lit ' !. < i lh- .l-v-.l' \ \ ; y-r.1 i ii..-'.i!.!" ii M.i ii s' 1.1, W ! . il : t>aii tl.i.N lili-l l.as l.t il.ll i v.i!'?* ! :;,*1 \ i:.nvii 1ln? :ui: u; >' i v. !i< : i i . jtv ?'f ill- -ai i ilv lar.. 1 i a;.;.. ;irau! jl. : >! ' 111? turillh i!ny t.f A)>ril i: liiiixlri 1 ami tilMo;l,rv:-? liii.il in..! ? ! 'ii* j'.'i_? !.. i.t. ? iI! '.lit it liu i;iv <-ii ai.i si^aiuM liitn. M AT i ! 1 i:\V >',< lXtYAl.p.c. c. v. c:. i!.'. i ;,M ., A|nil ; 1, 1-..V il ? ly 'S'Jk' ?f:it{* off SoiitJi 4':ivotcn:i .I /;/ ;/. i ILL/ : !>!>77. /' T. / .* > .in/ft nf t >nn/)et)i J 'tu xt'irt gitt I .v.n .1 aliit'S T. Uit.i.in, ) .ianm* A. I i.1.11c, j s ^<>n,ey \ \ ? HKUKAS ?!,. riniiiiiil* ?1M. on i t il:i_v ? !" ('.'..I. r, ci.'lilc':! hint I! 1 :iii<1 tiC' v-ix. 1?! - ' i< < ! i! :?'i??ri iiifilili? ill" I>< \v!:I?. (it i'sniii. ) :? nh-'l.t ii* 1 without i!;.' 1 i;i:i s < !' thi- ~trite ami hit in'itIiit wift- ?n?s* attorney known within tin j swim, H|nm wli' in :i ropy of Miiil ?h.'clal*;iti f'-lnliilit, tin II |-| III- llllil thin ; to tiii' ssii.l ih't'hiriitiuii, on or In l'oiv th<* nine ( I'litli tiny of ? Mo!m*i\ fiirhti .-n 1:itn r\v i-e tiiinl ami nli.soiutu juili; 1 iifiit will tlmu l>c j.rivcu oiul nwimhtl again:' Mm. MATTIIKW Mt 1 >< >N A1.1?. C. <\ /'. rt,-r {;> i 'tli.-e, i >. !. 1 S. 1 S..?; 'E'lic of ^oitlli <';t i . 1 Ihx'rtrl?fu llit' C .mia J /'tix, 1'. \V. I >:i\ is, i Att:ii-!iinc!.t. ! I. iii \ .!oiii'>>. j VV 11! .1; t ! I '!:tii.t iii* ilny of No\im..r, til1 Iii- i|i l.ii-.il '.mi ::;':iiii?l tin- i > I ':ilit. who, -iii!i iiliM-iit fi'oin mill wii'ioiu. ihi-limit I I |I1> .-M mi', ;.ii'| iliir. I: I I! !i' r \\ | J I.' Ill' a! loriitO hiii'Wii within tin- s:us11*. ii| ? \\lsunt a rnio i>1 t ii ?:iii! I I-I'lti 1:1 * ion Iniuht ' - rx i .1. It j Ili.-ii l".?i-i' I'li i'i-.l, Iluit tin-."itii] |)i l'< i.i!uiit <1< ii|i|K'iii' : 11 I I'ifDtl In tin- Miiil lii i'liirmimi, mi <> lii'foiv 1 lio I u'ciily fiiilit , c. r ; ClwrkV Olliee. Nov. 27, 1A.r?*. ::i l.v south carolina7 AiniKYiLi.h' msruicr In Ordinary. 5i >1 i N WILSON, iiniittr <> l>'> n ?li*iiil'iilre (in risrht of hi* wil'.-l in the Kslnle of.lnnii s I i ill fin in, iJfi'M, has llli.'il his petition in my of liif. rcqnirinj.'tin-purporting to he the Will of.-niil deo'd to be proved ia "iJui: lurin 1 of Law." TI?i'.-.'foie.ii?ti.v is h.ivhy given lo Ifenrv A. iTolinvnn, ami lhf \ <-nri1, imkIiIccii litni?lro?l ami fifty ei^ht, Hlo Uit> declaration nfjalhst the Defendant, who, (it is uniil,) i? absent, from nnd I ?r mum* me limns 01 mis ?tat<\ and has neither wife nor attorney known within the came, upon I whom u copy of the paid declaration mi^hl | bo served : 11 is therefore ordered tlint the ! f>aid J>et'eiidiint do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before tho seventh day of April, eighteen hundred and- fifty 'nine, otherwise final ond absolute judgment will, then bo given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDOffALB, 4(i r. ClerkV OfTico, April, tf, 1888. 49 ly * " ' DJIY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! jaiLIiJUK A WAKKGIV Vi:r: now ree??iviinf iWU slocks of Full and Winter (iuoiis. which they are prepared to ollVr and sell ns low as any house ill thn ei'v. The stock has been selected with great eaie, and comprise a great vaiiety of I LADIES* DRESS GOODS, I stsoli as I Kiel, and elegant riik UOHi: D'QUILLK ; i 1 >a\ ad< r?> Silk--, variet y of styles ; Silk V A I.K.N < IAS, Striped and Plaid ; Plain SILKS, nil colors ; , Moi>riiin?; Itavadcre and Cliene SILKS ; PI si ' l>l:iek. PI;,id and Stiiped ; Silk P< >Pi.I \S and Victoria PLAlliS ; IIKI.AIM: iriji U.J.K; i l!i<-l, I i'r.l I >j:i. \ I N ICS and CASIIMKItES I.? a 1 * 1*1 1'r to ii ^ll',l!l.Ntl|;S, ih'W stvll'.'l J I'lriiii I'ri'tieh and Kn vari>t v ?f SI I AWLS, compnsiiu*> M:k Thil.ei SIlAW'l.S ; liroi-ii** Fiti.-li I>"i l? r<-1 SK-lla SHAW LS ; < 'lii-tiill'* SIIAWI .S ftn.l S( "All IS ; I IH.I. K :ii"! i *<>1*1 <1 I !..i!i CLOAK'S ! J.'i -ii Vi !v< t CLOAKS i-wry variety ; A!! - II WVI.s ; i . r.i lj A S. ..*11.1 MYii.tr m. rill.. shawls a i-.t ..fi.caiitifni i:mi;i:<>im:i;m:s, consist ii. I [ lli.-h Muslin Sl.KL\ i'S and C'iI.I.AItS, in ,l;s.and Swiss Sl.LKVLS, Linen COL I.A I: - ; Malt." !.;>( sr*n*<; lmiiMt ...n (*<'NI M Kl; I'.S, lalol slyl.s : 11 t.-li \ VI v> t iti..i i a-liiiii t > VI >TI N' IS ; N..ii!i Cat-.dii-a CASI Ml". I IKS, snjn'rior al t i-l>! : , i K.W.MS an.] < < ?l I.ACS ; -M. rin.. TIES. .Mil.1.1 U A. WAUUKN. :.T. 11 tf ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON STA<;i: LINE. f a o :m: 1 .1il2t' ^Va^hiu^lon. r| *11! ' im:opi:ii:t?>i: .-iti.is w.u .-taiiiuh.-.i | I l.ilM* t :iK - ! i. ' III'til".1 III' IIIt"< 1*111 iTitr tl'O juiMi-- lii.it !i.- I s. -! -!i.i hi? Sf'ir.lu!.-, for the . >IIV> 111 *!!? <>| Jvi-s.-llv. |--i. 'fit. " ill In-.|.-i iutM-1 at. A?i!n-vi!l.\ 1!.-1 Y .i*? I !"III! >.\ V iii.iriiii.}i-?, ii(l"..r?lin-_' an i in* ('iissenuirrs aro ietaii.i-il a l?\\ iiuiirs in Washington, lau.- wiil h-n've \V:t^liini;lon. (ia.. on i'i ! -i)\v, 'ni! i;-!?.\y aii.i >.\Ti:ni)AY lipifllinus. '1 lie I.iii'- li-!* 1 ?> villi a ?plpnr-rict.eeil . r: \, tr??iji*r \v . t 11 r i I iiial. I Is v run r? :i'.is :?:?v j ?i : ! w At latitu ill i.xaet I v tin; n..' linif. ali.l ? ilii O.IJU !.->< xpensc than 1>V v.a i l l :ran<'li villi*. ! I I'm" fill lilt.!' li.toiMijlt ! !! Ipj'Iv at I i?.- I'.lyl Oflice. ,; J(ill\ iliBISViJ!-, Ag't. ' Ahhcvil'i: C. 11., S. May U?l, 1S.1S 1 ly <*. & 1'. 8S, IS. Notice to Shippers. rSMIK South f'aroiinn It si i I Uond Company I x r. i[iiii . -i liiat i'ViTV article .-lii|>jnj.l over ' their l*oa>!. inii-t have the <]e.?iitiu(iun jilainly ns.ti k1 ii]..in i:. ! Miouhl this hi' lev'lee'i >1 hy those shipping , : i tover t'i!- !;? i l. inteiule.l I'c-r the S. i i!. I!., Mi'-h arti'hs will In; murke-l hy the |.n?] . r otii>-? r ? ! t!iis lioa ra s# mh. 5?ss A XT D STATIONERY. [. .rJ",l!r. 1 *i.-!.-r-?_rn? ?1 has opone.l a HOOK , m 1 < )K h, 111 Newberry, where he keep* eoustaiit I v ?>!i hand ii line assort incut, of Kelig j ions, MUeclluncou- and School ItiioKS. . ' Orders fro:t: adir-taiiee will be liI!? a 11 iii Toilet Water, >' " " Soap, " " Sachet?. - to which wo invito the attention of I lie Ladies. JOKUAN ?fc .McLAUClIMN, i' , lnngicists und Chemists. July I, 1858 8 tf 1 OSSSOLl'YIO^. ' I rpHK late l.aw T-'irm of McGOWEN ej 1 twe.n KMtlClJT .fc STAHIt, in tlio I iiianufaetlire of t'ottoii f!iin, Wheat Thrash* j crs, Fans, ?('e., has this day been dissolved by ..HI VV.-IIU IM i>1 IHirllOS. J.IIC IJooks JU1(1. j nf the Ol?l Finn arc in the hands oD ' .lolin Knright, wlio is alone authorized to ecttlo | the business of the s>nine. JOHN UNRIGHT, - ItlCirX) C. STARR* November 1, 1857. 29 t? c. P. REMSEN 13 prepnred to offer his large nnd woll eelected stock of New Style* HATS and CAPS for tlic Foil nnd Winter Trade ; they nrc mnda of lino material mid comprTr'e with the very best article that, in manufactured, wbioii for "hoaytv and finish cannot he excelled. TERMS CASH. C. J'. REMSEN, Columbia, S. 0; Oct 5, 1867 23 , * tf juime ; juime! \ bbls. Frp?li Stono Lime, just received O'/ w on consignment, nnd for ?al? very low for CA3II in quantities to suit purchasers by H. S. KERR. August 27, 1858. tf _!_r" STOVE. FOft SALEA NUMBER one cooking STOVE for s&U apply at this office. ' ' . . - , , \