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Tho Snow Storra. Janet Kay lived wit!i her mother. ;< ? loti?dv cotla^? inn KioUt)(aiu-?idc. It *r\S> l.ir n?Viiy from the rest of I ho world, lnit they had not always lived alone there. Mrs, Kay'* twb sons went awav from their mother, to j?o to sea, and Mis. liny intended io leave her solitary eottasje, and before winter* lind a home amonj; the littlccotlages at tho loot of tho mountain, but flic \v;n so iniuh attached to her own pleasant homo where she had lived 111:11.v years, that she delayed leaving it as Inner ;,s possible. All through the siiiijoiiiiu; autumn tln-re was more freedom fur .laki t, vvlio xviis eiilfiprising, and fond mounting some of tli<s greatest heights in seauh ot (lowers She would go. ??? ?. ewi y day down to tin* ijlen, where tln-ir friends livoil, who 'would till h<?r basket with delieneies to take her mother, ant evety day a-ked w hen she was coming dowi to live among them. One day, as Janet left her mother's lions* fur one of these daily vi>its, both she U'H lier mother saw how threateningly tin clouds wore catheiing. "1 f.-ar tin-re is going io he ?? storm," sail Mrs. Kay ; "i am almost afraid to Lt yoi go down tliroii';li (he glen. If it shouli surprise you, ami delay voti in comin; honif, it would give nv? great anxiety." ' < .'!i. do not he afraid/' said Janet: " ;i;eiv is '^'>i"jl i" t"' :i storm, mere is n more need we should have souiethinj; t f-nt in tiic* house and I shall ln? Imck be tor you have time to he anxious." Jane set I'wiilt; lint amoiiiT the mountain it hpjjan to snow In-fore she had lone crntx She, meanwhile, had j?as>ed through ill jden. and had ixachod die little liutb in tli valiev. "I'm snrjiii fu to sceyoil,"said hcrinotl cr's 1'iieiid, Ann iioss, "'or rather, I wis your lnutlur had ronie wit!) you. I'oiial was saving (his inoniin?Tyour mother on?;l to l>3 saf'elv housed auiontr us. And to-da 1 ^ it,, ,r" JjiNi-t promised tli.it .' lie would urge h< mother's moving away directly, and she ili not lihg.r bill e.\<han?;?'cl somft cf h< own and tier mother's work, for the lilt supplies they fr!mu!d need, and set el homeward. ller path led up the glen. and she cou; not help Pli?ppiiivf to admin: how tho swci h it Mrenm <I:i-1 n .I nvcr the rocks. "Pre eutlv, her way \v;.> impeded 1-v I ho rn>!.!i rum-lit, ami she soon met tlit* storm of stio that was fast increasinif. She hurried < through tli<; blinding flake., ami by the i sinjl stream, am! then she had to leave tl wat'Uise, and climb tiji the hill si<: Sin; f?'ir.nl the snow ha i hern fa<t im-iv; injj fur some 1hitirs," and it w is dillieult. lit i In i footing in the iiii !-L of the dfit ? niitjj drifts. Shu k*-jcotiia^eo.usly c till !a-t her strength failed her. "Mv mother how fiei'diteiied she will for tne !"' bin' thought, "and :irn quite wit out help. Then she ivmemheied how, stormy tii?fhl<, when and her moth had I'amied her two brothers were strii ^li:?ar iipiin-t storms upon the sea, 1 mother had always ended in saving, "G is ihi-re as well as here. Th?*v are in 1 hands, and I rould a>k no he'ter protecti< own uviu t!w*v Hiw hy tny^iflo. "And :-o sii? is j?iiiyinc: for me ncn f-aiil J.un t to lu-rself. "(m?1 is here ;i& w as th-n*, awl li s aims will n{mo05 in drntli." she siddi-d *, for tiro snow v folding nhoct her chillingly. Then the to hing with a k voice. The I.t.rd my rufuge is!" For she wns hoginiiirj to he henuml with the fold :md the thought it'her iq< er should c<>:ne out to iind her, she wo tend out her Voire* to im-et her. MeatitiitK*, Donald l^?ss had returi home toward evening, ami when ho fot that Janet h:i<l Leon down in the glen, ; hail set out to return1 he was very in alarmed. "Vmi s'.u.uM not have let ln?r?r?ne line he said !o his wife; "the snow is rjathei fast among the mountains, and I ?] > know how Janet can get home alive." IK* set out ditvojjy with his dog, and or two of his iii-i<rhhors, in the steps of net. Willi dillii-nliv they made th?dr l im tin' "lt-ii the <!nt; i 11 r siuiw I'Jnri'i'il more the dying light.' and 1 hey could decide at wisat point Janet would have the glen. The men look different pi and Dona'd followed one path, which 'log. who seemed to understand the oh of their search, orderly led him upon, even the tlojj r.eetned uncertain, for J; had lost her usual course, and had L wandering blindly through the snow. At length. Donald himself readied cottage' and found that Janet had not I ii Ti. . . i?.... uiirre. i ml* poor moiurr was utmost traded1 and had been call ins; Janet's n in every direction, and herself having se:1 in vain among the drifts, Donald went I upon the sealeli again, with his dog, just as tlic faithful animal had started ward,as if ho had come upon tins s( Donald hen id a voice in the distance, hastened on and found Jauet-Miikiug h snow, her breath almost gone but still i ing out the words of her hymn. She hardly conscious \vhen-Donald took h his arms, lie carried her to the col and by the warmth from the lire, she op her eyes and said : "All. m- :her, God was there as we lit re.? 1 nan no n.'iir in ins nrins, i trusted that you. too, felt Ilim uear.? C Treasury. A Scotchman's Skcmon on Moi rios.? A Scot? li paison once preaol long sermon against dram-drinking. i prevalent in his parish, ami from ivhic port said, liu was not lYPe himself: Whatever vo do. do it wiili iiimlei ami above, nil be moderate in dram-r ing. When ye get. up, iiyleed, ye maj ft dram; and auitlu-r just before bresi and perhaps auitber after ; bin dinnn ways dram-drinking. If ye arc out i morn, yon may just brace yourself up anitht'r dram, and perhaps take anitli ' fore luncheon, and some, I fear, tnkec ter, which is not very biameible ; but ,1 ?-? uu niuny.t uiuiia i.iiiiiiiiiiu^ nwnv. Naebodv can scruple one inst befoi norland when the dessert is brought1 , after TPs ta'on aw$y ; and perhaps. it may l>e twa, in the course of theafie just to keep ye fra drowning of ?> but dimia bo alwayn drata drinking1, tea.^nd ufi?r tea, aud between tea an per ?' no more than right and good let u?e caution ye brethren not to fee i dramming. -4#unt when ye ?tart to be ^ when yy,'re re^y, to pop^i.otp!>, to dram,pr twn Vtid more thin a Ch \ 111 ay,' ^?J ? tian'yon no to a rink rilore than I've may p*M IW 1 "Study Elej^iico of Expression." j Among other rules which a father subI mittcd to his soil for his guidance through | life was that which heaus this paragraph. Unfortunately, few of us take the troubio to j express ourselves in well constructed sen' truces, and yet it is improper to use incorrcct | words when we desire to give form to our emo : lions. IIow often do we hear persons, who cannot plead ignorance as an excuse for their derelictions, declare, when they are fatigued, ui.h wiey -an; ureu io ueatii. mis expression?wliich is infant to l>o forcible? is not only vulgar but impotent, inasmuch i as it does not convey what iIio utterer in> j lends. I low often do ladies declare with ' uplifted hands I hat they are "frightened to ' | death;" or, if their shoes lire largo for their I feel, "they are a mile too long;" or their , hats are "a world too I nge." 1 ' We might tiil a column with the iueleB ' gant phrases which are heard in all classes j - of society. It is a pity that the Knglidi u tongue should be thus prostituted. Were ) il a language from which it would be difli? ' cult to cull words to express o':r feelings or . J convey our ideas, there would be some cx ' . cusc for what wo 111:13* witli propriety do H ; uouuee :is "unlicensed vulgarity," but as e 1 as it i< exceedingly copious?full of benntiJ ful words, of words conveyed from a tliouss j ati'i fountains to the "well of English undefili-il."?tin-re is little or no excuse for much c of tin* cant thai passes current in society. In the palmy days of ?.n'ceeo, not even ' the women who sold fruit and li?h in the ^ I streets of Athens could be induced to ex11 : pre^s their thoughts in vulgar forms ol f 1 sncc-ch. liul.'i il 1I1C.1* \\ 1 > 1111 11 were s:iiil ti he celebrated for the pinity of their diction *r and more than oiico were they appointed J umpires to deride between learned met: ](. ' ii]um the m;i:uifiil accuracy of sentences ,it ! We would not have speakers of English t-i ! pedantic, or so exact, but we would hav< I j them nceustom themselves to the use o s words that would convey to the ear wha ,,r ! tln-y really felt or desired, not indulging ii w pleona>tns that grate <juito as harshly 01 >? I the unoducatoil as the cilucatctl oar. 11 "* our intercourse with each other, \vc shouU i?o i , , , ' stuuy elegance ol expression. |S" i To be Coaxed or Driven. to : There are two kinds of men?one kin ,'n '*3' driving, tlie oilier don't. Tli jre is, indeed, a thin! class, who wi be S? neither l?v driving nor in any other wa h- \ but let them pass for nothing. 111 The men who can't l?e driven, but wli " r ' are always open to reason, ami attentive I the voice of persuasion, are tlie men to I IH| valued ? these are the noblest ones. Tin his are stubborn and hard, to be sure, again Jl,? the hand of vioh-nce; they ate of a prot: ? , and determined make; they are the grant ,J|i i of humanity in that respect ; but no dow ^eu is softer to tlie entreaties of helplessnci van ' and no unadulterated gold is n.ore plial i than tbw are to the voice of reason. Bli U are such men. Miserable would ll world be without them. Nobody who I) >ed any self respect, or any tori of insight in 'tb-1 human nature, would ever attempt to dil u'^ i such men as these ; there is no u*e in tryii j I it, and no pleasure?you aie always si ' to spend your strength for naught, and wli itnd ' you sit down under the mortification of i uch : ti'at you have but this for your consolalii k? ' "lie would have done all for me that 11 in'o-' s'rel' bad I but tried persuasion instead not j for-e." 1 Jut the first class of which we spe one : need forcing. They cannot be managed I . ? Jil" ' Tlx-v are too lazy, or too indifferent, or I ] timid, to go ahead well in anything not ' l,ave bad, at least, one good solid sb< left | from somebody. Push them, drive th< Mbsj Imstle them along, and they will do v . * enough ; but just let them alone, and ev | enterprise upon their hands will langu inet 'a1'* "With very indolent children i teen ; smart spank is more effectual than volut i of reasoning, and just such men as tli .1 i = ,e latter are more helped by a shake an " en : . . , (lis-1 'n 1 1 nny a'nou,lt of argument; t ame ' can be got further on by main strength tl ircli- ! by all the entreaties and solicitations in jack , Woi!d. Therefore, we should study and I ... .... , t_ j. ^ | (C!II|?LTK Ul IIIUOU Willi Wiiuill >Vt3 IJUVU I%J .eht c and Lb sure not to make mistakes; fo He | try to drive one who ought to bee ' the Ujimxcd. or to coax one who needs tc ,,nS" ; driven, is a great waste of time, patic was i . ? ' .and industry. Am] people are alw or in | - ' ' tag'e, : blundering in this very mattor.?JY. ened j Ledger. II as j Foueriiadowixos.?Tt is almost w md I vv'"le to pnrt with dear friends, to enjoy firl's j Iwxnry of the return home. IIow the hours of expectancy are counted over, i I ute by minute. How caressingly wesum i out the almost imperceptible wrinkle in i J spoil,3S table-clolli, mid set the empty c i vico i place, and watch tc l( ^ ; thai the favorite dish i* savorily prepai ' and stir up the bright fiiro in the p? ation an^ arranRe? n"d re arrange, and dis-arr; Iriiik- W'!at WaS ')e^ore Perfect ?nnd wei take no,> wou'd be unnoticed by the glad ej Kf love. be'af A'as ^or ,,S" l'10 8t('P ^or w in the ,('n' never com09 ' ^ pressing our face i i with to ''>c w'n,'ow Pane. hour after hoti ftMie- darkens and deppens, fearful sliai ihe af- l00* Pflt'ier ovor l''0 heart: and we si dinna an/i,tremb'e, as if some icy hand were upon us ; and when at last strange fit re din- touc'k l',e ^or boll, we kgpw thai it? in an' 's 10 ^,e t',e knell.of our bopgs. How >ne or ,K ?lin new with ...which, from rno&> pr?p'ibi-iipp, comes the terrible annoi ooziin' which the ltfndheart?>cj inewenge Aforp no word" to teii?"My husband" d sup- child?is dead!* \i jjU( Alv?Goc) made human heart chor ?l ways B,ron?',t*lTat.?l?p|r oannot Bunder, even th d nnd H**y? ??d not announce the dre take a tirfin^ before hi rUtJaia ''P* 0,10 0*Pe the *\nty.?F$fitiy Fi>r iq.qiii-ji A corpulent ?hy aMeWnan* Mid, i men- 2Uv? a^o.'whifot ridingitf an omnifeaii, * 4&> From the Neio York Times. Anecdote of tho late Mr. Kay. A distinguished member of llio Bar in this cily, happened sometime sir.eo tube ilitiinir with P. Hart oil Key, Esq., who hint ' just ended his career at Washington. Afi ter dinner the conversation turned upon the : constancy of women, and Mr. Key express1 ed and defended with great warmth the j opinion that women were naturally incon1 Mailt, and could always In: induced to transi fer their atlVctions to the last man who : would address them with the requisite finite* : ry and appliances, lie parted from his friend j by pleasantly hoping iliat ho might never i particularly realize, tho nnsotia?lness of his | own opinions, ami l?V saying that ho would ; semi to him n little poem he had translated from the Spanish, which cm bodied his own ! sentiments on the subject. | The next day he sent him the following :? Oih- eve of beauty, wlion the sun Was on the stream of (iaudah|uiver. To l'"U converting- one l>v one. The ripples of tliut mighty river. | Itesido mo on the haul; was seated ; A Scvile }iirl with iiuhurn hair. And eyes that the world have cheated | A bright, wild, wicked, diamond pair, t I !>ho stooped and worte upon the sand, i Ju.*t as the loving sua was ixoiiii;, ! With sticli a small, white shining linn<], Y?ti would liavcbworu 'twas silver flowing j I Il-'r words wore tlireo and not one more ; 1 | What could 1 liana's motto he? | The siren wrote ujiou the shore: . j "Death?not Inconstancy." r' ( And then she turned her languid eyes 1 i So full on mine thai, Devil take me! ; 1 1 set tln-nir on fire with sighs, I | And was the fool she chose to make me. S St. Francis might have boon deceived Willi such an eye and such u hand ; } j Yet one week more and 1 belived | As much the woman as the sand. Tho best Sewing Machine. ' I'll noli, of the f>ih of March, contains ill 1 , following admirable description of ati ol ii I fashioned Sewing Machine, which ever I 1 _! . _ _ I 1 1 % . i , uarneiur siiouhi j j "The very bust Sewing Mnchino a ma j can liave is a wife*. It is one that require | but a kim) won I to set in motion, raid | gets out of r -pair, makes but little noise, j i seldom the cause of a dust, ami, oiicg i j motion, will go on uninterruptedly for hour i without the slightest trimming.or the sma | left personal supervision being necessary. y ! will make shirts, darn s tor kings, sew u j buttons, mark pocket handkerchiefs, cut 01 o pir.aforcs, ami ma nil fact lire children's frock out of anv old things you mav give it ; at this it will do behind your bark just as wt >e as before your face. In fact, vou may Ira' V the house for days, and it will go ou wm >t ' ing just the same. If it does get out of c i,] ' dera little, from being overw orked, it men ! itself bv beim? left alone for a short tin ? i after which it rut urns to iu sewing wi 11 i greater vt<;or than over. Of coui>o so ing-machitics vary a grunt deal, Some ;i ilc much quicker than utliers. It depends a va>t measure upon lliu particular path* yon solrct. If you ato fortunate in picki 119 i out the choicest pattern of a wife?one, I as j instance, that sitijjs whilo working, a to I seems lo be never so happy as when the hi ve I hand's linen is in hand?the sowing n I clinic may lie pronounced perfect nt its kin n i so much so, tliitt there is no makeshift in I "e world that can possible replace it, cither en love or mcney. In short, no ^entloma ]e- establishment is complete without one j?. these sewing machines in the house. The Relation of tiikSkxks.?Shan ot and passing strange, that the relation twecn the two sexes, the pnnsion of love, >m1.- 1 short. should not Ijc t.-ikcii into deener c j, sideratinn 1 ?v our teachers unii our tors. People educate and legislate a there was no such tiling in the world; ask the priest, ask the physician?let th jve reveal the amount of moral nnd j>hv?rn, results from this- one cause. Mu^t love fell W!?ys l'? disf dssc'd in blank verse, as it were a thing to bo played in tragediessung in songs?a subject fur pretty put ls'' and weak novels, and had nothing to one with the prosaic current of our every > nes existence, or moral welfare? Must lovi ieso eVer trt"a,e'l with profaneness, as a it illusion? or with coarseness, as .vjpere n pulse? or with lear, as a mere disease j l'fiy with shame, as a mere weakness? or v l>an I levity, as a mere accident??Whereas, the a ?r<-'at mystery, and a gr?at necessity, 1) at the foundation of human exislance, i ality and happiness ? mvtcrious, uuive ' inevitable as death. Why, then, sin rto' vfovebc treated less seriously than dw ally It is as serious a thing.?Mrs. Jumasoi > be iico AO t a rents.? ueaa wnai ioijows, iv rcnls?ponder it well, and do not becai ' in the same snare : You Iihvo a little boy?lie may be years old?you think tbere is no time t lost, and you send Inm to school. T or^'' be is confined for hours and compelle J'10 sit on a bard bench and look upon a b . ' He hears the voices of children pi a 1>,n" without, he half risen to look from the 00"' dow, a rap upon the teacher's desk re . bini to bis seat upon the bench. A gl '"a,r shows bim the kite, sailing in the a ' Feo the delight of the little proprietor ; r<"(' '? poor child is almost involuntarily upoi irmr. ? ' .1 _ t i.^ * ' K*ei again ; /anowier rap ami ne i *n?0 into his seat upon the bench. Day 6 'l ilny. week Bfier week, month after m< 'e tl>?"flltln fc-ilow returns to Lis prison, siis upon his bench. c At length ho becomes pale and Ian] close ]ose9 his appetite, grown rentiers, at n r' M baa a cough, and losvs flesh and sf lows (")Ug|,t |,e n?t ty Imj taken from the be "i'"-a ^'le consequence of this would be to' 1 Iwk* ?|,e Would lose his rank in that fid igers so he continues to sit upon the bench. ?"k? t?r n few weeks more lie is brought 1 .tear' He had fainted Wr he sat upon tmrlw our Matters begin to weftf ? serious aspect, unce- is called?pronounces him vei (ro*n A great pity' he had been""-compel led or upon tlie bench. It is all 6Ver ivit nAnr ds *? lamity! Rut, thank-Cod, there is oim ?*W\ solution?befo+t he died ht learito W A BJCTs. uinan _ <-| .,|?\i * *Yoong Sawbones a few ty cousin under the . wi*M?to?^ l>u m JnDcpcndcnt Press, PUBLISHED AT A s. c. 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I'owdercd ?t Crushed J for OAIIS; ??s Oold.-n SYltlT' ; Orleans iiihI West India MOLASSES ; OI K.i-li-li Dairy CllKllSE; No. 1,2, Kits anil Bnriv]?, MAClvEREl Heavy (itiitiiv liACniNC ; ?*('. l?al? iiol'i: and TWINE; lie- Canvassed HAMS; Tennessee and Bn!l.iinr>rn HA CON; OSNAMJIUSS, STRIFES Sillii'1'lXGS; It LAN KKTS and PLAIN'S ; da- Ni'<;i<> HATS, BUOOAXS and HOOTS; s it' Oils. Turpentine filass and Wliiti-lcud ; hilt T()'!.\0 O, Indian, .Mnilder and Spici's; iMJl Every desui-ipiiou of IRON mid STEEL. . We luive made tirraugeiiienfs with 1 lit: 11 1 " cMt'urntiMl iUist illt'l's on llio (.nut nioiit to i "I- ply us tin- BUST ami MlhT CHOlCK u RIM^DS OF LKtdOR^ or , That can h<> produced.. Our future aim nut: !' UMi'iintH will l?o t.i keep unimpaired our I ('<> c-tuhlished reputation for keeping tliu FIN ilav nud mo.-t l'L'ltl' LKJL'US everoffered in II Ihj biirg. Our large number of customers )eJ0 Wines ami Liquors is entHcieut guarantee we keen the inircst ami beit articled in line. or Orir aupei ior fuoilities for selling Itnpo villi | Wines ami Liquors are mopiest ionable, as it is receive tlu-iu uirecl from llie London i?? ?IN OUR SADDLERY DEPARTME nor- wju l,4! found a New and Kaihionable Stoi rsal. ! it no Saddled, warranted for durability and >uld ! riiling. Also. Anierieaii and Knglisli lluusi itii ? { B'-W "'"1 Wagon Harness, BildlSa/Curb Snutlle l>ils. Whips, ?te.. ?fcc., ' 11. <fc N. E. SOLOMON. 11 iiiiiltnnr .Tnn 5k 1 Utt >sM 6. Iff, CALHOUN. four GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHA O l>o ; RECEIVING AND FOKWAUD1NG AGEN ''e'e Reynold-Street, 2d door below Wai o?k? ' B1?*' y5ng AUGUSTA, & A . win- AGENT I/O 11 THE SALE OF 2S COTJON, FLOUR, WHEAT, C( ir to Oats, Sugar, Molasses, Bacon, Bice, the , Produce Generally. [i his MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES ON Si Irops Tlio Commissions for selling Cotton wi after twenty-five cenja^jjcr bale. 3nt": Sept. 9. 68 'W" 19 t , and _ a Clear Spring: Acadcmi r | ' rr^ilE7Exeriiisfs of the ohove Well k A flourishing Institution, will be res \iri?c t< _i.:. <t. _i ... i _ a.%. _ .? _ ' mommy, MK-.MMI IIUM., UIMUT me cnar^e o ncl? ? j J A MlvS II. MOItltlS. Principal. All < rriblo ?wunl brandies of a liberal education, ?vi tool ! u,,d nt ('ie cnstoitiary rates, and ciiU care will l>e piven to the prepnrati | young men fur College. Fronrr his past e: lotno. t-nce, and l>y a ?trict attention tobuainci* rhrh ! Principal trusts to merit ft full sharp of j The patronage. 1(6 ill fSf" Boarding ban be li'ad from '$8 t< jL . per nlonth. ' fo sit 18> J8fi9. 89T . : li tlie ?? - ? . . ' ifl a,. - * 1 i con- ' Cfakrsj (Digan, Clgaw. d his -XU9T received k lflrge lot; 10.000 v^rj ?I f!Str*4iL Wftrtrf from JttO lb *RrtJnJ?r . and. AlsOfeti lotof yery Qne?lie : tog/lV 4 ? at J?ef lb. ?'6re jftftac* B< i pcQt* ^arlaiflly"rtWil#Woih4 tftSJtilee or tlie j it alic Wkiae8, MUiuJ(kk?jp ?.. of Hie y* jOKOVKK & JBAKEK'S CELEBRATED Ifamily sewing machines. I NEW STYLES?PRICES FROM $50 TO *120. i.xtisa riiAitoK or ?5 for hemmeIw. !?ani?OAllWAY NEW YORK. j *J2U, KINO STREET, . . . CHARLESTON, jBRANCH & ALLEN', Ai;ei>t?, ABBEVILLE. The Machines se'.v from two gpool*, as jmr? chrtseil from the store, requiring no re-winding of thread ; they Hem, 1'Vll, Outlier, nnd Stitch : in n superior style, liuixliiiig encli eeum hy ; thvir own operation, without recourse to the > hiunl-tioeill*.', as is required hy other mnchincs j TIh-v will '1? " Iter ami cheaper sewing tlinn n ' seamstress can, even -if she works for our cent ' an hour, ami are. uiiipieMiniinhly, the faxl Al?\ vhiiirx ill the market for family sewing, on ae1 ! cmint of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaption to all varieties of . ' family sou iug?cxoeuiii.g either heavy or line i ; work with eijwal facility, ami without special t j adjustment I As evidence of tlio umnirstioneil cnperiorit v s ' of their Machines, the (!i;over <t L'.wteu Skwim; J : .Maciiim: Comi-axv hog leave to respectfully J refit" to the following i TESTIMONIALS. i "Having had one of (trover tfc linker's Mai chines in my family lor nearly a year and i ' j hull', I take pleasure in commending il as even I way iI'lialile for the purpose for which il i r l ?ifii.-al ? Kumiiv Sewim*."?J/rx. ,/ox/nta /,<n ! fill. I'ij'i < / AVi'. JJr. Luiuitt, J?dilor of S. 1 0 1 /ml' ji' inh n(. 11 "I coiitVfs myself ddiirhlod wit It your Sewini " Machine, wlm-h Iiiis hcen in my family f" 1 tiinnv months. It has always lieen ready I" ! dtitv. iv<|iiiriti<; no adjustment, atnl is eas-il i adapted to every variety <>f family sewinir. I> I mim pi v ?-li:?? ir iivr tin* spools of llii-cnd.'*?Mr. ; J-.'/h-ihii/i tilrir/.himl, trif'r <>f l{ft\ t)r. St rick ' html, kilt tor of -V. )*. I'iirixti'tH Advocate. 1(1 I ID; "After trxinir sovetal different. irood ma 1 chines, I preferred your.-*, on account of its sin ln | plicity, ami tin- perfect rase with wliicli it j maii:iL'' 'l, as Weil as tin; strct'L'th ami dnrahil at I "f th?- seam. After long experience, 1 fei i competent. tu i-pcak in thi? manlier, ami to cm , fident'y recommend it for every vat iet\ of fmi 1,1, j ly m'wiiitr."?M fx. /;' H. Sjtooticf, itrifc of li I,,, Atlit iff >/' lifottklifu >for. mi "1 have used a Grovcr it Ralcer Sewitiir Mi "I' ; chine tor two years, atnl have found it adapt* OH ; to :iil kimN of family .-<*V!iiir, from ("aniline 1 I'd j linondeloth. ( armeats ti:iv? l.ecti worn oi lift j without the triviiii! way of a stitch. The M: I? ? ; ehine is easily kept in order, and easily used nil ?Mrs. VI. It. || iiijijiic, if >Jf ?f jilr. U in. II in mi : j,te, Xtic York. 'ill ' Voiir Sfwint. Mnehine lias heeti in use on i MIV 'a,"''v 'he lw" years, iiikI the Imli 11(1 I " ' 'I'1''*1 H'V|" 3'"" 1 heir testimonial i<> i j |..-ilV,t ni!ii|ite?liie.*s, well a# liiluir-suvH ! <j ii I it ies in t lie jiciluiiimnee of family in rw* ! 11? 11-?_*11<>1 j sewing." ? liobiri Moorman, S ! York. | "I'nr several month* wc have n<e<l (irover " | linker's Sewing Maeliine, nml have eome to t 1JC j uonelusion that every holy who desire.* h j i sew it IT Itiauii fut/i/ ami (/itirkhj done. \vi>uh) " | most. lortininle ill |ins<e.s6in^ one ??f these reli ,c j Mi: tihil iiiiletiitisriilili! 'iron needle-wom<| whose eonihiiied ijiialitifs of britulj/. Ktrcmji | na,\iiiiji!ic iln. lire in valuable."?f. II * .1 htrr I ilnui/lih r ii/' (Jin. (j'vo. J'. J lorris, K<1 it or <J' i i Home Jour mil. a | Hxtmet of a letter from Tho?. R. Leavi I :in American ircntlcninii, now r?*siu lit>nr i Sydney, New ?juuth Wales, dated January 1 i vc ' 1 JiuS ; t "I had ii tent mailt.- in Melbourne, in 1803, i which there w? ! over three thousand yards J -i-uini: dmie wiili oneofGrover ?t Baker'* J i ehines.^iilid a thiyh: searn of tlial. has outsti I"'* i all tlx* d<mhl> scams sewed by eailurs witl iui; | needle uiid I wine." j(|,r "If !iomcr could lie called up from his mm cu- shades, lie would >imr tin* advent, of Grovei the 1 lak?-i- :.s a inor.; benignant miracle of ni t tl was ever Vulcan's smithy. He would dcimiii iiiid11 iirlit shirt making as 'the direful bpiinj. ' woes untiumburcd.' "?I'rof. North. 'I take pleasure in sayinir, that the Grove linker Sewing Ma -liines Iihvo more that f lamed my expectation. Aft. r trying and turning others, I have three of tliein in ope ' lion in my dillVrt-ut plaocs, nndiifn?rfoury?-i trial, have no fault to liud."?J. 11. lluiiimt Smntor of South Carolina. "IIy wife has had one of Grover ?l Bak Family hew inn Machines for some time, i : 1 am Miti>lied it is one of the best Inlior sav J iiiuehiue.s that has heen invented. I take iii | pleasure in lecoiiitiieiidiuir it to tlie publi'.'. ./, (r. JIttrris, Governor of Tciiiimxte. ',It is a beautiful lliing, and puts everyh into an cxciteniciit of good humor. Were 3lll'" Catholic, I should insist upon Sains Grover linker iiav int; nil eternal holyday in eomin j orajjon of iln-ir good deeds for huinuiiitx. C'i msiiis. M. Cluii. 1 in lonjr "I think it by far the best patent in KST This machine can he adapted from the ii ani eauihriek to the heaviest cnssiinere. It- s for stroiiffer. faster, nnd more beautifully t tin ii that can imagine. If mine could not be rcpla this money eouhl not buy it."?Mrs. J. O Jin Nashville, 7'cnn. rted : i . _ , , , , I j i m , vi'i y ncni . nnu uurawe in work ; i-< easily ninicrstooil hid] kept in r?j ! 1 earnestly rcc"iiiuieui] this Machine to nil INT i others."?Mrs. M. A. For ! Manii/i ik, 1\ mi. ;k of I 1 easy j ?^Vb find this Machine to work to our si ings, iifnctioii, anil with pleasure recommend and | the public, as we helieve the (trover ?t B : to he Michel Sewing Machine in use."?D | Brother*, Tarn. ^ j I * If used excluscvely for family purp j with ordinary cure, J,wi!l WAtrer they will one 'three score years ami ten.' ami never I out of t\x."?Jolt a. j'Jr*kine, Xan/iviile, Ten, NT ' ' 1 hnvc hn.l your Maehinc for ?C7eral wi T, ami am perfectly sat infied that, the work it is the host i.ml most hciiu'iful tkftt ever maile."?Magyie. Ainiitvn Nanhviuf, Jinn. "I use my Machine upon coats, dress-mal ami tine linen Pitching,anil the work is ai rahle? far heller llian I he lieat. hand-sev or any oilier fcwinginaohiiiH 1 have ever si )RN, ? Luci/ li. 'J'/i?iiijisu)i, Xii*/ivillc, Tnim. fl i "I find the work the strongest anil beautiful 1 hat* evt-r seen, maile either hy : i or machine, and rceard the Grover <fc B IMK I Machine as one of tin: irivatest hlessinirs tc b<x."?Mrs. Taular, A'ashoillc, Tain. U oe * .a* ' "I have one of (.rover <fc Baker's 8e j. Machines in use in my family, nnd find il Vnluahlr. I cnn eonndnitly recommend nil pel-sous in want _of u Machiuc."? y Thompson, ?>at}{vilIc.Tcnn. no?n vl take | leasnre in certifying to tlio it nirted ; of the^Grorer <fc Bnkcr Hewing Machine f Mr. j lisvo ate.f one on nlmoitt. every deaeriptic >f the j work for inon(hi<, and fiu<l il niuuii atrongei ill be lictterjii every respect than . work dun? cape- hand. ?Mrs. J). W. Wheeler Nashville, : oil of , > " rpari- "1 v?'d bp unwilling to dispone of my ?, the ver A Baker Machine for a large amount.) tublic I not. replace it again at pleasure."?Mr r O. Btdvelf Nashville, Tenn. . .. * > t '-Our two Maeliinaa, purchased from yo 1?^ ^hc work oftw.eniy young ladies. We *1,^* pleasure recommend the Grover ?fc Baker I ?.? ing Machine to be the heat ju use,"-?W. mtAi it Co. lletoiiJtUL. TeUn. _ f TI>o Grovor A UskeriJ??ing Macbino \ /, dmiw?Wjr-,~-+ think th^Wtoh-Ji'nd " wpr Ibous Bojierior-Ui th*t.ot4iny H?wiag>^Uiichifr#l bacco, eaw - Qn jj||e W(,rj{( j think ihe inachitip i ;anaj, ^ jiarj to beat,"?rift JOauif, Jkfi ^ * * mu^i "1 find the mnohin*tig^)?rgn)tflaged; IT "plwwuril"?Mr*. F. Tttw, M*mp&,7i-n* i a SOMETHING MW ! ! A GIFT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED UPON A LIBERAL AND 1M- \ PARTIAL l'LAN. T11E ONLY ONE* THAT STANDS ENDOUSED BY~ T11E ENTIRE PRESS lio OF T11E CITY OF ISA LTI MORE, ?'? II. IS. HOYT A: CO'S CHEAT SOUTHERN | GIFT BOOK STORE, 1!; NO II BALTIMORE ST., ct It a I t i ail o r c , iH d . HEADED A RTFRS FOR Soiillirrn nml Western Orders. j _ ' G renter Iinliu-vi?<?iit8 than over before oll'ered. j j SEND TO TIIEM FOR A CATALOGUE. | A Gift worth from Fifty Cm tit to ?BEHUHD-RBBIItH&HS!, Accompanies every Book, I 1 j CATAI.OOUIvS (JIviNC FULL PARTICCLAUS MALLlil) l'RMH TO A.NV AD-I LMUCSS. j S lViiut IS?e I*rc?? Say. They have a inayniti.-ent. assortment of ' , j Hooks, and have prepared thems.-Ives with in- i ; numerableelegant Oifts t<> he distributed niiion^ their "ti't'iipe ?>f friends and customers at j large."?Unit. ?%'?;?. 1 Nut only mit\*n selection he made of any 1 elioiee work, hut. with it the purchaser is sitrr | , to receive senile artiele of Jewelry, which in , ' | many ca.-es, proves ijuito valuable.?Daily Ex- j * I clutlltfc. They make no promises that ore performed | j sliietiv to the letter, and l>y thus piiuctuullv I I cancelling their obligations, liavu iraii.cd the; l? ! ent ile confidence of not only our citizens, but j r j country abroad.?1!hIt. J'u'riot r j A yoiinir holy n.<ju:iintaiicc of ours pnivhas d V | for *I a i! >ok at. this establishment, a f<-w days ; v | since, and received a double eased (Johl W'ulch i Jf. ! mil nt tl ill ntir ha it tin tl thJturx ? (!linm>r ! ? The success which attends the (iift liook House of Messr*. II. I-:. IloVT it Iiiis uo precedents in the annals of (lift l-i:tci |u iaos., | ^ ryux. js I Wall iui'1 sec Ihcm, ninl our word for it, }-c l I will not regret, voiir visit.?Di'?.ilch. I I All Order* should !>< inlilriw'iil t?? , | IB- K. Biovr &, CO., i. I No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md , 'ic j Mmi'li 17, 1 s.V.i 40 Uui ' ,_| AliUKVII.LK ANI> WASHINGTON .1 S T A <? B? E. I IV K I" i ,.L K,!OM i- Alilicville to ] rpilK rilol'Uir.TOU .r this well estaldi-hcd '' 1 Line takes this method of inf>>finiiilt the I pulilic that In* has 11 :i 11 tr> > 1 his Schedule, for the in t convenience of passengers. l's I Tin- Siiitfi'lctivito Ahhcvillo Court House, on '?* MONDAY, \VI.1>NKH>aY ?i..1 FUlHAYtnoininirs, at H ii'i'loi-l;, hut in i'onsei|ii<'lH'i> of tin* hail roiiilit ion of I Ik; roads, it. wil not- hercaft'-r "r iivvait thft arrival of the down train lr. :u Greenville. ns hcrclotore. c{. I The Siujfe will leave Washington, Oa., on lIL. TUKSDaY, thursday nnJ saturday f?r tnornini:*. he The Line lias lieen refitted with a splendid ,l" K 0,1' R?II0 R S E COACH. n. , th, good Teams and an experieueed driver. is, ! est iw< from nil points' nl?ove New?// 1 livri v. going West, will tine) tli.it. they can rfrt'tii any point wwt of At-laiit:i in exactly tlie !j Uiimo time. and with ?0.00 less expense than by . ' way of ttranchvillo. in [.? For further information npply at the I'ost < MHcp. JOJIX McBRYDE, Ag't. in Abbeville C. II., S. C. i of March GO, 1858 4 ly ;" ? SOUTH CAROLINA. !) a AUHEVILLB IllSTItlCT.? IS EQUITY. , . Brock, Armstrong. it Co.,") vs. I IJill to sot oside 1 B. V. I'osev. lltnson y assigntnet of excuul'osey, ?t. al. I tion, <fce nee J j ' ' 1"T Appearing to my satisfaction that 1*. V. .1 I'ostny, one uf tJ>ead(*feiii)uni3 in I he above r ^ stated ease resides beyond the limits of tliia ms- State. on motion of Mcliownn, Comp. Sol. Ori-,._ dfcred tliat the said B. V. Poai-y do appear Hijii ra- pl'*ad answer. <?r demur to Conipluinanl'tt Bill ol complaint, witliin three mouths from the piiblitnd, ''"t-ion of this order or the same will be taken Pro Vonfcxno against him. \VM. 11. 1W11KER, c. k. a. i?. ,?r a CommNooner's Oliice, ) 1,0,1 Feb. 2?5, 1 S5'.?. ) 41 3ni "'i? :!!!l paper COMMISSION WAREHOUSI ...1.. AND l'\ PRINTERS' DEPOT, IIIIU em I'm* the sale of WRITING, PRINTING, ENVELOPI AND COLORED PAPLtf, CARDS e\v? AND one PRINTING MATERIALS mi', OF ALL KINDS. iu AGENT FOR ?ir. I. JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders "?V R. HOE & CO.. rCA ' Anil oilier Printing Press makers. itis_ PRINTING INKS OF BEST QUALMY, to At Jlainifacturer'R Prices. ?ker __?.???? ear'J To Merchants. The Subscriber Wijfi to call nttention to his ok oa, I ait LARGE. STOCK OF )tg<t Writing and Wrapping Fape: of all kind*, which lie will sell very . does ^JtV 10 K CASIT' was or s'10^Credit ?n large sums. JOSEPH WALKER, 120 Meeting-st., Charleston, S. C. *'"? Oct. 1, 858. Imi J?; APPRENTICE WANTED. TIIK Hiihseribcr desires to procure nn AI l'RENTICE, to learn tin- BLACK SMIT1 mo9t Trade. Either a white ISOY or NKGRO wi li?nd be taken. Apply to the subscriber, at Abb< ftk'v villeC. II. > our Wsi. KNOX. Feb. 17, 1859. 42 3<? wing ______ i in- Notice to Debtors. i' A LL Porsim? Indebted to (he late firm < T. j\_ WAKDLAW di LYON are requested 1 make prompt payment, as tlu-y are anxious i kilitv c',,!,e UP t',t' Their accounts as her .u ^ tofore will be found in the handa of Messi .n r.f J or.pan ?fc McLaixiilin, their successor*, at tl rnttn<f 4>hl stand. , bv - WARDLAMfeA LYON. Tmn. I)ec l>1' 1868 08 tf * Pro- Points and Oils. WE have JuGfr rooeived a lot of PUT w w >* "A115' J^aw, ranaeeu u.ii, auu tjoj Varnish, which <l'e will seHrsheap. o, do JONDAN .4 MtLAUeilHfK, with No. 8, GrajiH?t"R$PR<v S?w- Abbeville, C. H. 8tiU- Jaly 1, 1858. 8 ' " tf rraka F, ?>. RQBfRTJO^. : tc r?r . , flJBWC AjWiUKBE, V/"1T0ULD respectfully offer his services >Q1. V V. the citiiens oftnis and the adjoini SP*? Districts. He is bo generally known, that deems it unneceasair to'dw more than rcWr.. t40} Wtfljddrew/viz} ViqnUmd 'Jlill P. O., Abl ndis* villeDistArt f^gMtalrcommanicatione direct Ho him wili recoTva rromnt^ttedtioBf V *? i. Koy. 7, 1W?.' %7-W JEFFHRS & COTHKANS, CIIAKUSTOI S. C. 7"\TILli coul?iivi?? the Factorage nn<l ComV mission Hnsim-a* in tliis oily (their ofi! ?ii Centrul Wharf) where they will be mso<l to give their strict uud personal attean to the ?i?le of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, &c., to any business iut rusted to their eare. Will y e?>ods or Family supplies to order. Cominsiinn for buyinir or sidling 2$ percent. They take this opportunity of tendering their auks to their frieu<ls ami patrons for their lieral patrnnuir.', ami reppoctlully solicit a intiuuuucu of the same. 11. L. JHHFF.RS, "W. S. COTHRAJf, 'OllN COTUKAN. Clinrlesttoii July 10th'58 10 tf TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT FAIN, With the Galvanic Process, *Y S. II EN RY B E A R D, b m> JE3 jmi ra^ JBL M TT Office?Over Branch & Allen's Drugf itore. Abbeville C. H. August ly, is.:?s 17 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A Mil ; 1 11. LE JjJSTIUCT Ojjifr <" < irti'f f'oiitimtn I't'd.iuml OctiI Session fi N*. K. Hutlcr ) vs. { Attachment. Win. H. I.hiyl, ) MefJowan, Pl'iffa Attorney. AV 11 Kl: I ".As i In- I'liiintiir.lM. on the ninetecr.tlr ?lu\ of November, trijrlitcen htfndred nnil fifty-eiL'ht. tile hi- ih-elarut ion against the Dcfen (lant, \vh>>. (it i- sai ',) is absent from nnd with out tin* limits ?>f this State ami has neither wifer nor auornev Known within the same, uj?ou whom u o! said <!.?? Ini jiIion might be net-' veil : 11 is therefore ordered, that the fitid \)vj fendant do ?|nn?i?r iiihI ]d?:nd lo the suid deel?ration, on or before the twentieth day of No? vi-iiiIh'I", eighteen luiii<lrc<l iind tifiy-uiuc, otbcrwisi linal and ttI>1 nt judgement will then be giv?-n an.1 awarded again*! him. MATTllKW Mt:lx?NAl.l). C. C. P. Clei kV < >! ? *? . Nov. UO. 1jS;.8 30 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, a rn / : i il l u nismicv. Office Court of Cowman /'leas ami (Jen I Session*. N. K ISutler, Survivor ) v->. I- Attachment. Wm. I?. I.loY'l, ) Mefiownii I'l'tff's Atty. AY'llKUKASthe ltd. on the nineteenth '' ilav of .November, eighteen hundred nnd fif! v eight. ti 1?- hi- declaration against tlie Defendant, w ho. (it i.-, said) is absent from and without tin- limits of lhis State tint] lnis neither wile nor attorney known within the snnie, upon whom a c"i'V ofsni<l ileelaration might bo ! served: It i~ t hen fore ordered, that the said i I telelobinl do not>e:ir ni.il ulen.l ?.?I l>n oni.t larat?????. ?ii or l>efor? tin- twentieth day of Naiveinha-r. hundred nml fifty-nine.. | tinal an.I absolute judgement wilt , llien !?*? ni v.-ii an.) awarded against him. MATT UK \V MclXiNAl.l), C. V. J'. i Clerk's Otlieo Nov. l'J, 185S 30-ly SOUTH CAROLINA. A MlE VILI.K DISTRICT. IN KlJlMTY. J. 11. CoLli, nntl other*, vs. 15. V. l'osey, A. E. 11iiirlic-*. and J. T. Moore. i PETITION IX USE NAT I III: OK A FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. IT Appearing to niv satisfaction thntB. V.. I'osi-y. one of ilie ilcfeiiiluiits in tlie nbov? : luteal euse, resides lieyoiul llic limits of thisState, an ton of Thomson ?t Fnir, l'ro. l'e> order that saial 1> V. l'aisiy do appour, plead, answer air aleinur to filial Petition within threemonths from the ptihliealiaiii hereof or llic sain? will he taken pro eonl'esso against hint. W. 11. I'AKKEIl, C.E.A.D. j Coriitnissioiier's Oflice, Feb. m, l&.VJ. ) 43 3m SOUTH CAROLINA, AUUrVILLK DISTRICT.?IN EQUITT. Ileiiala-rsam, Kutlund,') Moith A 1'hitt, I 1 ! *. J- IJill for Relief, fa? liadden. Hager it Co., J juuetiou, ifcc. ' nnaj others. J I IT appealing to my satisfaction, that A. Wil? | J- ton Liu.hlrti, Abraham Slater, Eliaa Slager, Spent-ling it Lirother. defendants in the shove stated i-isf, reside hcyoml the limits ot this Mate. On motion <?I" J. 0. Calhoun, Coinp. Sol. ordered thai, the said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said 1 ill of Complaint, within three months troin the pnhlicnlion hereof, or the fame will be taken Pro J Coitj'cs.w, against them. ~ Wil. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Keli. 21, 1858. J 43 3m 5 fiias CJas Light! WE Respect fully inform our friends and the 1'uhlie, that we have purchased j tlie exclusive right to sell in tins msinei, i Danlord & Baileys' Patent Self-dene* rating Gas Lamps, and can supply every family with the moat beautiful and economical light now in use. It is 110 trouMe to keep them in order, and their I, impossibility of explosion render them invaluable. One burner will give us much light a& seven candles, ML the trivial cost of about one cent, per hour, and can be titled in any other lamp a! small expense. W e will keep on hand a supply of eplendit) I'nrlor and oilier Lamps, nt all prices. Tlrs I.igbt. is adapted to Chut:-, clios. Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Cull and see lor yourselves, at. JOltDAN* tfc McLAUCIILIN'S, No. :t Granite Hange, C Abbeville C. II., S. C. - ^ April 30, 1858. .62 tf & ' x WAGONS, Four or One Horse, 1KO.V OR WOOD AXtE, ! HEP AIRING^ TIT. A rTrCTOTTiTOTMA I , JLIAJXXV/X&.UXUX Jim AAAJ.1 HORSE-SHOEING, AND ALL WORK IN JIIS LINEX DONE TO ORDER, % of tiiW wxnc^:? .;?? to Abbeville C. II., Feb. 22, 1859. 48 3m : DR. S. II UN RY BE A RD I) E N T IS T, Graduate of the Baltimore College of \ ' Dental Surgery. k ';, o t TTAS permiiiu'iiflj* located ?t Abbeville (J,, JLJL II., and solicits a share of publia paU ^ IE ronai;e. Teeth inserted, from oqo tofaH- "Ppwj.ii--1 \ tal and' K?wer sets. ' Exposed nerves destroyed anqfjvni treated, free fropi pain, lloviug purpbM^d-aa' L offioo Right, of Dr. iilandy, of BnUwnpre, mV prepared to insort teeth on the ClieopLutio pf<*? cess. _ : 'it Office?Over Branch .4 Allen'i Drug*1 store. v "* ? abbeviw? o. h-g. a April 1% 186$. * CaT Hrtt* U r 4rr?r~nr rrrrr. u n ..??*.* '.Aft J* Notice to Debtors. ? W**9 "e ... ...... v - 1;v i % 7 T*flr ,v9r* Pcr8?D8 indebtedlo ma bJJ^N<CU.?? JMrfriaag be jMi count, up to Jhe first Vf. JjjjrtforvMtN* VtfST *4, ^n. 1, 1899. 3ft |f