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W??-rr: A Tartar. *] Once only is on record that our bishop caught a tartar in the person uf n certain t rector, much addict* d to riding after hound*. < A veiy different poison was this to the enr- | nte above spoken of; a man with a prefer- ] nient of fifteen hundred a year, and 'own i brother' (an expression he borrowed from < liis favorite volume, 'Rufl's Guide to the Turf) to the squire of his parish. His lordship, therefore, rode over to the rectory, unaccompanied by even an examining chaplain or a groom, and dropped in upon Mr. Chifnev, one mornint;, quite in a friend- j )v way. 'Speaking as one man to another,' ! eaid he, 'and not as your bishop, I give you j my frank opinion that theie is no ten I harm j ill foxdiunting whatever?rather the reverse; j still tiiy friend, there :tr?s weaker brethren. i and this habit of yours isa stumbling-block to them, I do assure you. You see it is not as if you wore a mere road rider, Mr. Cliifney, (when hunting mn v bo considered accidental.) but I hear tliit you go,soto speak, slap across the country.' 'My lord,' was j the reply, *1 thank you. Sp-akiug a* one ' man to another, and not to my spiiiual sti perior, (smee von an- kind enough to put it ! on that ground.) ! assure you that 1 find no fault with hall-jjoiny;?rather the reverse; but there are weakei brethren. Now. your attendance at the Duchess's in London the other uiglit, I have heaid commented upon by many, and always \vii|? reprobation. 'Pardon me,' interrupted tl.e bishop, 'I was' in her Grace's house, hut not at her ball; my?all?niv position necessitates a certain acquiescence in tlit* innocent amusements of our aristocracy while in London, but not in the polka ; far from it. No. Mr. Chifney, no, I assure you I was never within three rooms of the 'lancers.' 'Nav, my lord,' replied the rever-tui sportsman, with u laugh 'hut that ir? just my cnre; fot though I never niir-s a day, when I can help it, in tilling to hound>, ami "take my line, as you were good enough to oh?crv?* ns straight as most men,yet weighing, sn 1 die and all, near twenty stone, 1 have no been these ten years within three fields o tliC tox.' Exhaustion* op Talk.?Ilmv lon?x tl> lump of conversation holds out to burn, be tween two prisons onlv, in curiously sc doivn in the following passageR fioii Count GonfallionierVi account of his in prisoutnent : Fifteen years I existed in dungeon ten feet square ! During six veai I bail a companion ; fltii'itiLT nine I w; alone! I never could rightly distingish lli face of him who shaicd my captivity in tli twilight of our cell. The first year w? fill cd incessantly together; we related our pa; /Mir i/n-c r.ii-i.fr.f irniie. over and ov< again. The next year wo coinmunieat< to each other our thoughts ami ideas on a subjects. The third year we had no idei to communicate; wo were beginning to lo the power of reflection. The fourth, at tl interval of a month or so, we would opt our lips lo ask each other if il were posblethat the world went on a? pay and hilling as when we formed a portion of ma kind. The fifth we wore silent. The six he was taken aw ay?I never knew w he to execution or liberty. But I was gl when lie was pom*; even solitude was !i ter than the pale, vacant face. One <iav ( must have been a year en* two after my cu pan ion left inc.) the dungeon tl<>??r wn*opt ed whence proceeding I knew not, the folio words were uttered :?" 1 #y <>i?l?*r of Imperial Majesty, I intimate to vou that y< wife died a year ago.' Then the dour v shut, and T heard no more ; thev had I flung this great agony upon me, and I me alone with it." 13. Y. Martin, Ksq.?The Atlanta In ligencer refer ring to the talented genllcir whose name appears above, the Reporter ill" SiHimniM Colli I. savs: i - ^ v . 4\Vh have l?*en informed that he i? a tive of South Carolina, and partake* of chivalrous spirit of that noble State, is a relative of Jud^u Denning (none woiPe for that) and is between 35 and years of age. Tie appear* to he a mod unassuming man, polite, atTthli; and co eous in his deportment towards all met He ha* discharged the duties of his of so far as we have been able to know, manner highly becoming to him, and b fieal to the country. His office is or great importance. It i* his duty to re hn decisions of tho Supreme C<>ur which are involved die rights of the pc of Georgia, personally atnl pecuniarily.' Iler-y Ilallam, tli? illustrious Enj historian, is dead. Ho died in Lou .^January twenty-second, .*it the age of eiu one years, having been born in 1778. was, at an early age, a regular contril to tbe 'Edinburgh Review.' In 1831 received, one of the two fifty guinea tnedals, instituted by Georgo IV., for ( nenee in bi*>orical writing, the other hi been awardtfti/.o Washington Irving. Hnlhun'c wotkfi are, 'The Consfitut j History of England.1 'View of thw Sli Europe during the Middle A gee,' am Introduction to the Literary Ilistoi Europe during the fifteenth, sixteenth seventeenth cenuuies.' His death occ _ six days before that of the lamented cott. >+* ? God's Protection to the T Deer.? An old Canadian hunter de that the reason why tha wild deer not all killed when youn^, (as they once a year and aro always wtrroun?l other animals which prey upon tin dogs, wolves, bears, panthers, &<*..) 'no dog or other animal can smell the of a doe or fawn, while the latter Touncr to take care of itself! He ? t, Q that he had often seen it demons He had often taken his dogs overt!ie i where lie had just before Peon then and ihey would lake no notice of the and COuSd-Svt l>o induced^** follow taken to the spot, while thoy wo taotly discover the traek of any d having young ones. This is but on of the adaptation of the natural li preaerve life when it moat need* pro Lirs WITHOUT TRIALS. Wou with to live without a trialI The would wisb'to dieimt half a man. oat triala yo? cannot guew. at yoi atrencrtb. Men do not learn to swi **' table; they muat go into doep w? bcffet the surges. If ydtt* wish to ^ tv.^^feeir true character?if yoo ***+ - r"^|crt6*r tneir whole strength?of whatt ' (Capable*?rqw them oVerbosrd I wiilt^tbem-?j?nd if they are worth they will swim ashore of themselves. A man wont to a printing office I paper, 'Because/ lie sahI, 'wo like the newspapers very much, but our | i fctnar* all too Hingy to take out. rho Loss of Early Purity of Oharaoter. Over the beauty oftheplum ami theapri. :ot, tlu-re grows u bloom and beautv more jxijuisite than ilic fruit itself?a soft delicate plush that overspreads its blushing cheek. Now if you strike your hand over that, and it is once gone, it is gone for ever, for it never grows but once. Take tho tlower that hangs in the morning impearled iti dew? arrayed as no queenly woman ever was arrayed with jewels. Once shake it so that the beads roll off", and you may sprinkle water over it as carefully as you please, yet ? t>" ?!!.Ia ;i urn ill what it was wiieti the dew fell silently upon it from lie; ven ! On ;t frosty morning you may see the panes of glass covered with landscape, mountains, lakes, trees blending in beautiful, fantastic picture. Now lay your liand upon itie glass, and by scratch of your tin ?er. or by th? warmth of your palm, all the ! delicate tracery will he obliterated! So there is in youth a bean'.y and purity of character, which when once touched and defiled, can never be restored ; a fringe more delicate than fro*t-work, and which when torn or broken, will never be ic-cmbroiderI cd. A man who has spotted and spoiled j his garments in vouth, though he may seek | to make them white again, can never wliolj ly doit,t:vcn were he to wash them with his teats. When a young man leaves his father's house, with the blessings of his mother's tears still wet upon his forehead, | it' lies once loses that early purity ot charj after, it is a loss that ho never can make i whole again. Such is the consequence ol j eiime. Its effects cannot ho eradicated; ii ran only he forgiven. It is a stain of hloo-l that we can never make white, and wbiul can he washed awav only in the blood o Christ that "cleanse!It from all sin Blitz at a Weddino.? 1'robnhly n< i ! man now living his caused more real ! tjtr.rough, unin.tigatcd fun and mischie , | than Siirnor Blitz, the magician and ven triloipiist. lie has been made a peg, n< I d.mht, to hang a good many hats on lha f were never worn; but we must heliev stories like this, which the Philadelphi Citv Item tells, <il Blitz at a wedding: e The other night our young friend, Walte j Dinmore, the photographist, was manic t [ to the lovely and accomplished Mi.-s l'ishe ii j of Camden, ami 5>tgnor liiitz, oeing an 01 i- j fiieiid of the Dimnores, was invited to tli a j wedding. II? did not reach tho hours until about 10 o'clock. Alter paying Ii i* I respects to bride and groom be took a sej if ! in the buck parlor. Presently sonic or 10 cried out, 'You're losing your hoop-skii c- .Madame,' whereupon the greatest coiifusit. =t eusued, all the ladies grasping their skil t | with a vigor which seemed in say. 'loose < d i not, they shan't come down !' 'Let me ou >11 j cried the strange voice, and then oth is j voices hurriedly said, 'Hands oil", sir!' 'Mi 6e j I love you!' 'Oh, Augustus!' 'Your.baby ie ; crying at home, Madame !' 'Kill it, wi *ii | i Midfrey's Cordial!' 'Murder !' '1'irel' '!Stai *i- j t'roii) miller !' 'Look to the bride!' '1'oisoi ?t- J "What's tlm matter with Walter!' "Sti n- < chiiine !' 'Arrest the groomsmen !' 'Firi th j These cries in apparently different voie re, . followed each other in six-h quick succ ad sion that for ahuul five minute* there u et- the greatest consternation, until Wal [ it iJinmorc, knowing Blitz of oh!, pulled h rn- out of thecoi 'ier and set him to eating ?i 'ii- j drinking, so as to give him no opportuti iw- j for lliu display of ventriloquism. On his I way back, while crossing the river, B >ur I frightened the hands of the boat badly; va- J fact, one of them would have jumped i "lit j the liver if he had not been held ? as ii left | he d vela res the Old Boy was on board j boat that night. tel- j Injlvence of Woman.?Downicv ian. ! California, beinsj perrhed hi??h up in for j mountains, was not gladdened by the s or a wiiiiu woiii'tii mini .> iui^ . nn- 'he miners ha'l been there ; and man; tlir them not having seen a woman for 111 II,. months, made the arrival of the pione< the he fair Rex the occasion for a grand den 40 stratum, which is chronicled hy tho Andres Independent. The men all tin urt- out, setting their best foot foremost. i# eral shirts were sported on the occasion, Ii?-e, a certain member of Congress, to mark in n high satisfaction, drew from the botton trie- his clothes bo* an antique '"yallcr vest" n? of had not seen the light tor many a inc port The boys dtossed in their neatest. <] t, in were grouped around in every part of ople eainp, eager to catch sight of the first 1 ticoat that was to flutter in the mom hrceze. Long and anxious was the suspi jlish but towards evening the new comer < Ion, i" sight. Cheer upon cheer greeted rhty- Tl'u rocks and hills fairly rang with the ous shouts. The. lady was pale, ami s mtor ed frightened at the apparent mailnc! I),, such a reception; and her surprise wa gold no means diminished when again and t enii- ''three times three" was proposed and ivimr ciferated in her honor. Such was th Mr. eeption of the "Pioneer Woman of ional uieville." ite of * 1 j ,? Scraps from Prentice. Py cf A correspondent entreats us to and "Walking into the Democrat." We s urred r*'a"y bo glad to do so, but, the truth I'res- 'HVS himself so wide open that we help walking into him. We can't anywhere else. oung The editor of the New Hampshire .ii.. ; u? | , nitres orrai swvs inai no m nuru nc nmiwn weru If Mo does, ho knows about tlio in breed fellow in New Hampshire). led by ]f t|)e unwashed were half a* eager me (nri oil uieir nnncw n* uiey nr is that principles they would in this land of s track |?jr privileges be a? clean a? the Elit is too fpj(e e,jitor Qf ^1(J Democrat tliinl stated introduction to truth might char trntcd. (0ne"0f our "leadtr" of XVednesdaj (round introduction to trutli mieht change 11 cf our neifjlibor's whole lifo. track, 1 e , , , ' when "Posting*.'"?The pear most uld >n- Qf. no w*a*days i? tho Sickles pair ^ proof kowevor, '8 Ba,"y w?nting. twR to Among the Antediluvians Noali teetioir. seemed an ark-angel. By tl when the winds came, were they Id vou western I IBWT^U A Medical friend any* that Tartar 1,'," it productive of great refcA-edness. owo ' irn on a Indiana law now requires a yes ter and dence >n that state before a divorct ori(i?r- Procur?d. "One who knows" a? - would ^ll>t remedy is worse than the they are Improvbrknt? in Railways. I Ow "Nigfrfc Express" baa^kepera botb at feelow tfie nils. * ' The much tooked-fof billard r o beg a *? exc'le 8real (feelin.) to read Omni-6?Min$r is a more approp twigb- sinew for geotleD.en Iban ladiw York Pett. Eauly Risinu.?What deep delights, I what chances, perhaps of heaven ithell, we sluggards lt.se! To be awake and out at summer morn at dawn, in (o be first in a new I'Jilen garden, alone with the God of old ! what privilege! (our Eve bus been left safe asleep in I lie four poster, and the serpent himself keeps no such eaily hours.) Il seems to bo the very first dawu that ever was, and all the villainy of thu world to have clean vanished?along with the evil dreams and phantom fears of the nighttime?or never to have existed at all.? "Let there be light" has just left tho Divino lips, and, lo ! a noontide without oppression, an indescribable noon-day coolness, or, it may be, summer rain, soft falliui;, gracious, like a sensible blessing upon the heart and stretched-'out hands. "The lark j an scarce shake out the notes for joy" of j his matin hymn ; the nightingale repeats I "perchance the selfsame song that found a p ub through the sad heart of Until, when I sick for home she stood in tears amid the , alien corn;" and loud, and long, nnd lov ingly t<lio lingers over it. Tkoublks of Uoyiiood.?It i> idle to say tliat the troubles of bovhood ate light atul trivial ; ihcy are such as no grown I man would endure n]ion anv account; they are trying to health ami feeling, to hotly I ami to soul, ami are of tliriee tins const;! (|tiencc of later experiences, inasmuch aotir future is dependent on tln*m ; besides 1 school life in England I'm ins one quarter ol ' otir entire being?alas! often enough tin ' whole of it?and whether that quarter 01 ' that whole made wretched or otherwise, i: 1 certainly of some moment. The saddes ^ part of all this (and yet that which sliotil' afford verv great comfort) is, that sclioo might be made a* happy a place as youth ' j and innocence, ;iinl In^lni'-ss ot Wiou<rh '.! could combine to make it. Lessons urn? ' j bo learnt, commands mu>t l?o obeyed, th I cam*, |n-rl:i?ps, in obstinate rtnd rebellion } . cases, must be employed, but why let loos 1 J the vilest pas-ions of our nature at. the L> ' rankest prime, to make school time hideous ^ I ^ Young Ladies.?There was otio othi I male pupil teacher besides him ; and t? r female ones, who preside over classes < I irirls, whose highest esteemed privilege, pe haps, was the permission given them i wear their hair long, and to use ribbons js their personal adornment. Like most i tellectual members of the fair sex, tin ( never lost sight for a mou.ent of their ov .j good looks; and, indeed, comparing tin ' ; bright tresses with the cropped hea ,ls j around tliejn?for the glorv of the worn is shorn in district workhouses?and (In 11 tolerably gay attire with the blue bibs a ' coarse apparel of the rest, it was natm enough thatlhetwo girls, of fifteen and s - -i n ,1... j rpspcni vuiy, >11(111 i?i uuimuui wiiv selvesdisthif/uccs nn?l striking. ;ul __ , P Miss Kennedy, an English lady, has i y. craved, written, and published, a ele i> production, entitled '"The Visit of a Loih e!?i Exquisite to his Maiden Aunts in the Co t.s. try." From the opening page?wher ,-;ls appears a modest appeal to Thackery? t,.r : tlie concluding Ilymemal climax, there jm j freshness of idea and vein of genuitie hut mil j prevading the whole volume which do gi litv ! credit tit ilie young lady's imaginative p his ers; whilst the labor and attention to d? - f |nz and artistic, skill in 1110 execution oi in plates Jescrvo tlic highest commedat nto l is, n.mht. ?It" we wish to know who is the rno>t degraded and most wretched of man beings, look for a man who has f lised a vice so long that lie curses it, '"e' clings to it ; that he pursues it because the |'e,ds a great law o!'lii> nature driving iglit on towards it. knows that it will knaw l,l<*r heart, and make him roll liittifcelf it v ?bust with anguish. ianv r of m ' m lon; To Prevent Moths rs Carpets.? San or strew around the edge of the carpets r'ied on them salt and p-.-pper, and they wil eat them. his ?y0u would not take me for twer llio, said a nice girl to her partner, while ? >nlh. ing, a few evenings ngrn; "what wouki liids, take ine for?"?"For better, or for \v< the replied lie. pet?"?, CHARLES COX ;xmn o-enejL Would respectfully inform Iter. the Public tlint lie hns j'-v- OPENED si SHOP ee,n" koh ti1e -> 1 ** Making and Repairing 'gain CARRIAGES AND BUG6I ' vo" It it* opposite (but-nof opposed) to Mr.T Q re- Establishment. lie hopes tlint bv cloin Dow- work, mid making reasonable charges, to I n share of public patronage. lie has on hand at this time, several n< neat buooika, and oue excellent wagon, he will sell low. -< ?*o.t. a.., ic'*.a op, ut,,r ioiu vcu, iot/u. ? hould M. W. BYTHEWOOD, walk GENERAL COMMISSION MERCII No. 204 Exchange Row, Dem- COLUMBIA, S. C., iraself. 170R llie Sale of URAL ESTATE, NE< eanest JT also COTTON. WHEAT, RACON Whiskey, Sugar, Coffee, Mola9*e.<. Flour, Corn, liny and Produce generally, to g*t Strict personal attention paid to tho e tlieir any of the above?liberal advauces mn bath- prompt, returns. e Refer* to II. S. Kerr .and D. L. McL Abbeville C. II., S. C. <8 "an Aug. 4. 1858, 14 V >; ige the -? r. Ad DR< J F> MABRY X?> to tone ITaving Located permanently ABBEVILLE COURT 110 Offerm hi* Professional Servicet tc lft,h.e Citizens of the Village and the V Office in the Marshall llouse, ou t! Street. , 1 must November 26, 1858. NoTth- " MARSHALL, LEB tc DeBR THE undersigned have associated wi in the Practice of the Law, SI ' emetic C.DtBRUHL, Eeq. All business enti their eare will reeeire prompt attentic , It FOSTER MAIIS: * MM* W. A. JL.EE, > can be January1?, i$#7.. " surea us , ...? .... . ?*f ,> *, -3 nSSKfej Kiveand entity, .that hehaa opened* . riotn Kn Hnddlerj Store! fthd is ready to male i __ * Boots and Shoes, entrusted to his ?.?JVeto PATRICK O'KBE Jan. 19, 10#?. 97 3nt>cpeni)cnt JJrcas. PUBLISHED AT ABBEVILLE, S. C. LEE & WILSON, Proprietors. Two Dollars, in Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the Expiration of the Year?37" All subscriptions not limited at tlie time of Huhaurihing, will be considered ns indefinite, and will bo continued until arrearages are paid, or at llie option of the Pioprie? tors. Orders from oilier States must itrvariubly be accompanied with the C'anh._^3 RATES OF ADVERTISING. The Proprietors of the Abbeville Iinuurr and hub-pcml-nt J'rrsis, liavee.staldisliedf.be following rates of Advertising to be charged in both Every Advertisement inserted for a loss time titst11 t hree months, will he charged liy tlie insert ion nt Oik; Dollar per Square, (1 i ineli ?the spaee of 12 solid lines or less.) for theliift insertion, mid I'iily Cciils for eueli subsequent. insert ion. Tlie Commissioner's, Sheriff's, Clerk's ami Ordinary's Ad vert isemeiits will lie inserted in both papers, each eliariring linlf priee. SherilF's Levies, Out; Dollar each C.-S?** Aiiiiouneinga Candidate, I'iVC Dol< lit I'M. Ad vert wing nn F.strny, Two Dollars I lo l?e paid by the Magistrate, f Advertisements inserted for three months, o r longer, at Lite following rates : < t sij ware :? mouths $ 5 O I ! 1 sijtiare li months - 8 0 . ' | square 9 nioiit.hr* ....... lo II ! 1 square i'i months - 12 <i ' j 2 squares :> mouths ...... k tl i, j 2 si pi a res ii months ...... 14 1 t ! 2 squares months ...... is ( . ! sonnies lil months ...... 20 ( j 3 squares 3 months 10 ( (? 1 j 3 squares t> months ------ 10 < ls 3 s<|i:ui-vi montlis 21 i ic 3 squares 1-j montlis - - 2o < it- j I squares 3 montlis 12 ( i ! 1 squares tV montlis - - - - 2<> < I .'<jti:im it montlis ------ 2C> i 1 squares 12 montlis ------ 30 jr 5 squares 3 montlis ------ l.r, 0 j squares i) months ------ 25 ? .*? nquarcs 0 montlis - - - - - ;$f 5 squares 12 months 35 r" ! squares 3 month* - - - - - 20 to ii squares ti liionl. ------ so in i; squares *.t months ------ 30 I). ? squares 12 mouths ------ 40 7 sfuuares 3 months ------ 25 ' 7 squares *> months ------ 35 7 squares '.i month* - 41 it" 7 squares 1 - months ------ 45 ,|s 8 square* :t months ------ so 8 squares months ------ 40 . . S squares t? months ------ 4? " i S squan-s 1 \l months ------ 60 ' Fractions of Squares will becharged in ji portion to the above rates. 1X* ISu>iiiv?s Cards for the term of 1 ill- year, will be charged in proportion to spitfit! they occupy, at One Dollar per 1 ppaee. I'-S?" ''or all advertisements set. in ilon'Jr en- mini, Fifty per Cent, extra will benddedto vcr above rates. Iun l.KF .t WILSON. For Pre**. DAVIS it CRKWS, For Banner. S R E M O Y E D is a nor ^ 'athis opportunity of informing I ? i I'ATIJONS nml FK1 KNl'S that we I '1t.oiiirlit. cult tin- inti-iv.-t of Messrs. SI 131.IC "w* USHER, ?if this Town, nnd have rcmovei tail the Store formerly occupied hy them, tin* We return our sincere thanks to the Plan lull. ir?'iicr?lly for the liberal patronage always stowed upon hp, and will endeavor to cont . t.o merit the fame. When wo shall have tlie pleasure of trro? 1?U- our old Friends and Patron# al our new 1 M'itr- lion, thev will find us fully supplied with mill following articles: I, , Superior .lava, Lapuyra and Rio COFFI . . Stuart's A. 1$. C. Powdered tfc Crushed ,nm CARS; his Golden SYRUP: I the Orleans nnd West Tmlia MOLASSES ; English l>airy CHEESE; No. 1, 2. !<, Kits nnd liarrel*, MACKER1 Heavy Gnun\ |{A(if!l.\(i; -Put Bale ROPE and '1'WINE; Canvassed HAMS; ; a,1(' Tennessee and Baltimore BACON; II not OSNAIUJRGS. STRIPES. SHIRTINGS BLANKETS and PLAINS; Negro HATS. BROGANS and BOOTS; Oils. Turpentine Glass and Whitelead ; it}'?1' TOBACCO, Indigo, Madder nnd Spices . Every description of IRON and STEE1 Jano |||lVe ,nn,i,, arrangements with the I von celebrated Distillers on the Continent tu ,, ply us the BEST and MOST CHOICE RIMKDS OF M<llIOR Tliut can he produced. Our future aim a loiiiinm will l>t> to keen unimpaired our e-tul?lislicd reputation for kef-pint; the F1 and most 1'LliU LI^IIUS cv?r oll'ered in TBw, l>nrg. Our Inrpc nuinher of ciistomoi =-^1*"* Willi's iiinl Liquors is sufticient fiunrimto we keep tlie purest and best articles i line. Our Bupoiior facilities for sellinp Ini] r oi* Wines and Liiiuors are tinfpieslionaMe. receive tliein direct from tlie London IJi E S f IN OUR SADDLERY DEPARTK LT^irood Will ')e f"l,nd n New and Fashionable Si receive ^nt! addles. warranted for durability an ridiiifr. A Inn, American and KtiLflifli lio and ?nd Wagon Harness. Bridles, (Ju "urliw.l. Snuffle Bits, Whips, ?tc.. ?fcc.. "C II. <fc N. E. SOLOMO llamhurir. Jan. 5, 1859. t?8 J ZIJ1 G. Mc CALH0U5! 1XT, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCI RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AG Beynold Street, 2d door below V 3 ROES Block, Butler A 11 C?STA. ? A . . . AGENT FOR TIIE SALE OJ snlo of ,d^nd COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, oncblin, Oats, Sugar, Molasses, Bacon, Bi< Produce Generally. tf MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES ON Tito Commissions for selling Cotton 0k twenty-five cents per bale. USE Sept. 0, 58 19 icinitv. Clcar Spring Acadei Iia \t?;? rI^HK Kxer?-i??? of the above well JL flourishing Institution, will bn Monday, the Slut inst., under tin- chare JAMES H. M0RRJ8, Principal. A1 ofiiinl brandies of a liberal education, UHL. taught, and at the customMff-rates, ?r , , . oinl care will be eiVen toHhe pr#p?i 'ppht.'N J?MDg f?r College. From W? pa? ,, . ence, and bV a atrial attention to bo?i usteU to ,jprjncjpai trusts to merit a full sh*r?v< ' P0Sr"^i>arding can b? had froiii ? ?V per month. - ^ 87"" Jan. 18, 1859. 88 I?r" \* . Mr ???W*?&*> . and. "aUo, ii lot ftf v*ry fife clieyfng anJmend quality^! at ire li av ?Wkk a ' wi care, Ac. care and great expenses to obtain. #FE? JOltDAN A McLAUC 11 ' May nth, 1898 GltOVEK & BAKER'S CELEDRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW STYLES?PRICES FROM *50 TO $125. KXTKA CHARGE OK $5 FOR 1IKMMER9. 495 BROADWAY NEW YORK. 223. KINO STREET. . . . CHARLESTON. BRANCH ?fc ALLEN, Agents, ABBEVILLE. m ? Tlie Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from the sto"e, requiring no re-winding of thread ; they Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in n superior ?tyle, finishing eaeh scum l?3' their own operation, without recourse to the huiid-ueedU, as is required hy other machines Tlit-y will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamst rcss can, even if she works for our cent an /tour, and arc, unquestionably, the bcxt Ain't .-Linrx in t he market for family sewing, on ac count of their simplicity, durability, . case ol management, mid adaption to nil varieties o family sewing?executing eillier lieavv or nn? work with equal facility, and without 8|>ccia adjustment As evidence of tlio unquestioned pnperiorit; , of their Machine?, the Gkoveh Baker Skwim I Machine Company heg leave to rcspcctfull; refer to the following TESTIMONIALS. "Having had one of Grovcr ?fc Baker's Mn i-liitii-R in niv family for nearly a year and ' j Imlf, I take pleasure in criniiiiciiding it. nsever I way reliable for Ili*? purpose for wlii?-li it r i il.-Mjrm-il?Family Suwinir."?Mrs. .lushno Lr j rill. wife, of Jicv. JJr. Jjtuvill, Editor of JS'. (? liijijicuctcnt. " | "I iMintefs ni3*sclfdelimited with your Pewit " j Machine, wliicli 11us been in my family f " i many months. It hns always been ready t 11' j <liiiv, requiring no u<ljiist mcut. ami is easi I adapted to every vnriot v of family cewinir. ' | simply cliaiiixinu tin- spools of thread."?.1/ j KH-ultrl/i >Irirthiml. wife of Jim. J)r. Stric ! /??</, Editor of j\f. Y. Cnrixiim Ailwalc. mi . \ ,1, "Alter trying several different, good in J chines, I preferred yours, on account, of its si plicilv, and tlie perfect ease with wliieli il l?i i managed, as well as tlic strength and dilrali HO ] i?y of I lie seam. After long experience, 1 f mi I competent, to speak in tliis manner, and to < j tidently recommend it. for every variety of fa mi | 'V sewinir."?Mrs. K. IJ. Sjwoncr; wife of ltl, ; Editor of lirookhjn Slur. mi I have used n Grover ?fc Tinker Sewing > " j chine for two years, and have found itadnp On i to all kinds ol family sewing, from Cumhrti fill I I'l'i.o.li.tnl II. ( a rill e 111S tiave been worn i'<) | without the trivi11tc way "f 11 stitch. The ? < 0 ! chine ia easily kept in ohli-r, and easily tis< Oil ; ?Mrs. A. 11. Whipple, wife of' lieu. O'io. 11" on ; ji/i-, AVw York. - ? no J _ # . f "Your Sewinc Machine has Wen in us (hi ' n,y hunilv the past two years, and tin- la request me to give you their testimonial to ()() perfect. ailapieiliicss, lis well as lal'or-sa' qualities ill the performance of family 'ro* household sewing." ? Robert Doorman, York. the "For several months wc have used Orovi Baker's Sew ing Maehine, and Iiiivk cniiic tn 11,0 conclusion that, every lady who desires , sew ii j; Ijxiitfij'iilfi/ atid quickly done, won I mo?t fortunate in one"ot those r< lc bin mill indefatigable 'iron needle-won whoso combined qualities of bniuli/. xtrn mitlsiniplirih/, are invaluable."?./. llr. M<> tlmit/filrr <;/' O'rn. 0'< o. J'. Jft-rrin, Kd'ilor nf Hutur Journal. Extract of n letter from Thos. R. I.op E-ij., mi American gentleman, now rexid our Sydney, New South Wales, dated January lave isr.8: ir i, i ?v. ,.j jia,i n ?mj,. ;n Melbourne, in 18; which there were over three thousand vni sewing dune with one of Grover <fc Baker*' iters chines, and a tini/le seam of that lias outi be- a|| the dottblr seams eewed by sailors w inue needle and twine." line "If Homer could be called up from his rr i.w.J shades, lie would sinir the advent ef Gro oca - , * r , . t|le Maker us a morj benignant luirHcle ot art was ever Vulcan's smithy. lie would dem .I.ii.rlit sliirl. innkiiirr hr 'the direful st)r woes unnumbered.' "?Prof. North. "I take pleasure in snying, that the Gr<i Bilker Sewing Machines have more that tained my vx|ieetatii>n. Aft-r trying an turning other*. I have three <>f them in r t ion in my different placet*, and after four trial, have no fault to fiml."?J. II. Hair Senator of South Carolina. "My wife lias hail ono of Graver & D ; Family Sewing Machines for some limt 1 am paliffied it in one of the hest labor i machines thai has heeu invented. I faki pleasure in recommending it to the pub ; J, (J. Harris, Governor of Tcnnrusee. j. Ac. ?Jt is a beautiful tiling, and puts ever most jnt() nn excjt,,.ineiit of good humor. W 1 bUP' Catholic, I should insist upon Sains Grov Baker having an eternal holiday in coi oration of their good deeds for human ' , ' Catsihii. M. Clay, nd in long "I think it by far the best patent NICST This machine can be adapted from the 11am eambrick. to tlia heaviest casnimere. I rs for stronger, fanter. and more beautifully tl o that <"Bii imagine. If mine could not be re ii this money ?ml?l not buy it."?Air*. J. tr Nashville, Trim. ported ?.j| jj, Bpee,]y( very neat , and durable as we Work ; i>" easily understood mid kept in 'eks. j earnestly recommend litis Machine to [ENT acquaintances and others."?Mrs. M.A.. ! Memphis, Trim. Lock of I d easy ..We find this Machine to work to or ii/ms;*, I faction, and with pleasure reeoinmen rb and the pnldie, as wc believe tlie Grover it to Ik- the Iie.?t Sewing Machine in use."X. Brothers, Tcnn. ^ "If nurd cxclusevely for family p with ordinary care, I will wAprer they i one 'three score years and ten,' and ne '* out of fix."?John. Jirskine, Nashviile, ffANTj j have had your Mnehine for oevern est Bn<l ntn perfectly natisficd that the worl i? tin* l>P3t r.nd most benu'iful thnt e farreil made."?Maggie. A iinison Xathvillr, Tc\ "I use my Mnchine upon onato, drw and line linen stitehing, and the work rnlile?far better tlinu lh? best hand' ? or nny other sewing mnchine I have ev CORN ?Lucy B. Thompton, Na*hvUt?) Tom. J "I find the work the alronorost, n 36, ailu tjcniitifqil I Im/eever aoen, mado either or mnchine, and regard the Grnver ?1 qiwb Mnchine as one of thd preatest l?I*??ai n< &ux."?xMrt. Taylar, Nashville,.Tenn. w ill be _ _ "I have one of Grov?r ?fc Baker's Machines in use in my family, and fin " valuable. I enn confidently recomnx All plfson* in want of n Machine. Hy .. Thompton, Nathville.Teun. known "I pleasure in certifying to Ih retained ol the Grover Baker Sewing Mac rC oTMr. have used one on almost every dcacr 1 of the work for months, and find it much stra will be better in every respect than .work ?d eape- haqd.'V?MrLD. W. Wheeler Nathvih WoiJld be unwilling to dispose of ,T*r & Baker Machine for a large amoi ^ not replant "* J?le??are,n P ! Q. Bcovel. Wad##*' Thin. ' * 1 e . 8 to tip- *Onr two MaetMtlM, puraoa*eu iron thtfWrlrO/ tWeA?y young Indies. r tf " "VtlWonr^ recommend the Grove? ? U* ' inffMaehine to* "be tho beat ia uae."? k*TM?<ftov*MkBakerSewingMuch g# Vdmfrtflj, J-thtrtk the etttflh and tj? ?^?E?@?KSS . Be*Myr h4 \tfz %&&&?. X 2**fe ' thnfSm ' machine, easily ro?nn| dnrablt, and tik'i p'eii*tjr? fn'.^ecoi JHLTN. it to all who wish convenience, ecot tf pleasure."?Jfrv. T. 71Hm, MwmpAh, SOMETHING NEW 1 ! A GIFT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED UPON A LIBERAL AND IMPARTIAL PLAN. t TIIE ONLY ONE THAT STANDS EN- I DORSED BY THE ENTIRE PRESS 1 OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. II. E. 1IOYT & CO'S GREAT SOUTHERN ' GIFT BOOK STORE, NO 41 BALTIMORE ST.. Baltimore, I?I ?l. 11I5ADQUA UTFIIS FOR Southern anil Western Orders. Greater Inducements tliiui ever beforo offered. i SKNI) TO Til KM FOR A CATALOGUE. A Gift trorlh from Ctvfx to 0EEHUEB&EB D&Xc&RS Acentnpaniea ever3' Book, f C3T CATALOGUES GIVING FULL PAR T1CULARS MAILED FREE TO ANY Al>1 DRESS. What Hie Press a y. u Tliey linve a magnificent. assortment. of v Books, and liave prepared themselves with inn 11 in era I >le elegant, (? ills to lie di>tril?uted nmoni> their "troupe of friends and customers at bir^e."?Hull. Suit. Not. only mitv a selection be made of nnj ' choice work, but. with it the purchaser is sun to receive some article of .Jewelry, which ii is many cases, proves quite valuable.?l)a\l>j lit f. cliuiii/r. y They make no promises that, arc porforme< stiioilvto the letter, and l>y thus puiietuall cancel lint; their oldiirations, have gained th itr entire confidence of not. only our citizens, bu or country abroad.-?Unit. Patriot or A young lady neipiainiancc of ours purehas lv for $1 a Hook at. this establishment, a few du\ by siliee, anil received a double cased O'old ll'Vtfc valunl :\t Mir hundred dollars?tjlipprr. k- The success which attends the Gift lioi House of Messrs II. K. llOYT ?fc CO.. has u in- precedents in the annals of (.Jilt Knterprises.ui ?! ryu*. js fa 1 and see tliem, and our word for it, \-< jj_ will not reirret, your visit.?Dhpatch. i All Orders should be addressed to ia. iiovr a t o., "" ?- ?? 7." i i T).u: HJT ! WO. fil Jtsaiumuru bireei, sttiuiuuic;, m. the Match 17, Ib.VJ 40 3m In_ ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON ted STAG 13 Lli\E : to FROM lit. >iu- Alificvillc to Wasliingtoi Hi, rPI,K I'lJOl'IMHTOK oftl.ia well establish 1 Linn takes tliis method of informing I public that. Ste has chatii?ed hid Schedule, fort < ill con Veliiclicc of |>;i.?Selijje|g. lies '['in. Stntfi'leave.o Abhevillo Court. House, .'?=? MONDAY, WI.DNKsDAY un.l FRIDAY mo 'H'tr inirs, nt. ! o'clock, but in consequence of I liuil condition of the roads, it wil not tiereal Atw await the arrival of the down train fr Greenville, as heretofore. [>r <t The Static will leave Washington, On.. i l lie TUESDAY, J.11L HS1M Y alia OA l u nu. |?.r morn i tit's. >1 lie The "Lino has lieon refitted with a spleii lin: FOl'IUHORSE COACH. 1**11. d/I/i. good Teams ainl an cxpcricnccd driver. rri*. tw Pussentrers from all points aliove Ni the. berty, K?'"g Went, will find tlut they rea?h any point weft of Altnnta in exactly lame time, and with ?0.U<> less expense that; . ' way of Bratichville. nt in .. jo For further information apply at the Post Of! JOHN HrBRYDE, Ag't >:{, in Abbeville (J. II., i" d*of March 30, 1808 4 1 < Ma stood SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVII.LE DISTKICT.? IN EQllTV. , Brock, Armstrong. ?fc Co.,") mrky vs. Bill to pet n 'f,r B. V. Posey, Henson aasignmet of ex Posey, ct. al. I tion, ?te ounce J , '"t> TT appearing to my satisfaction that 15 1 l'osev. one of the defendants in the a ver ?t litail oaBe resides lievoud tlx: limits of pun- St.ati?. ?" mot-iini of MeOowan. Comp. Sol. d re? ilernl that the ."aid 1J. V. Pitscy ilo appeal >peia- answer or demur to Complainant's 13 Vara' complaint., witliin three months from tin- | imoitd '-'ation of this order or the same will be I Pro Coiifcxto ugai:ist him. WM. H. PARKER, c. e. a aker'a Comrnixsoner's Offiee, ) ?n<* Feb. 26, 1859. J 44 driving PAPER COMMISSION WAREH01 j'hodv AND ere la PRINTERS' 'DEPOT, er and ntneiii For l',e 8ft^c ?f ity."? WRITING, PRINTING, ENVEL and COLORED PAPERS, CARE t news AND ?'\e PRINTING MATERIA fci OF ALL KINDS. ip.m FOR in its * * repair. L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Four ?" mv R. HOE & CO.. torrent. And other Printing Prose makers PRIMING INKS OF BEST QUALI d "It'to At ItlaiinfAClurer'M Pricc R)tkcr -Utary To Merchants. The Subscriber begs to call attention t urpoflca, will i..st LARGE STOCK OF Ten,**1 Wifiting and Wrapping P of all kind*, which ho will sell vor k it'does ^?W F?R CASH' , or short credit on lnrije sums. ver was " . JOSEPH WALKER, 120 Meeting-st., Charleston, making. 0et 7> 868> , in bo mi? , -sew inc. APPRENTICE WASTE ersoen. ... , . - r ImIE subscriber desires to procure a J. PRENTICE, to learn the BLACK f nd most Trade. Either a white BOY or NEGR hy hand betaken. Apply to the subscriber, al s Baker ville C. H. to our Wm. KNO Feb. 17, 186.9. 42 Sewing ?r d it in- . Notice to Debtors. ?nd it to A/'tlrPerson# Indebted to tlic late O. T. J\. WAItDLAW <fc LYON arc reqne tirtike-prompt payment, as they ore nr.: s utility i!lo*? up tbe business. Their Accounts bines I ,0f?rB w^' '>0 found in the iianda of iption of Johdan <fc MoLaucumm, their successors ,,aer and4 -?W done by ?. - WARDLAW A LY( h, Tenn, Dec 17, 1858 v. * 38 - ' v " . i ' *' my Gro- ^ . . PugUfr and Oils. "iffV 'u ^M7" E recAi?fid a. lot of -Jtr*. M.,, WHIlfffcEAD. Linseed Oil. ai V?rnisb, which ?* ? will ftctl cheap. ? yon, dq, JONDAN A McLAUCULTI We wllh ' . < No. S, Granite Ha Iter Saw-. >? Abbetille, -N. &\u. V . inn j?.orks F? P i RQ. BERT SON *$&** '*&> y. ?-f0BlI0 ABCTHW|EP, ?tiSSSEBsfimtiR mtni&dfiTg !iWyBtrTot; aridjOl.^oajmuiucationB lorny, and U him will reoeiy* prcinp* ifttWtloD. &**, ffw. 7, inc. JEFFEKS & CUllillAJNS, CIIAllLESTON S. C. [ TXTILL continue the Factorage and ComV V mission Business in this city (their ofice on Central Wharf) where they will be ilcitecd to irive their strict aud personal attea.iou to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, &c.? or to any business intrusted to their care. Will buy goods or Family supplies to order, Commissions for buying or selling 2^ percent They takethiB opportunity of tendering their thanks to their friends and patrons for their liberal patronage, and respectfully solicit ft continuance of the sutne. II. L. JEFFERS, W. H. COTHRAN", JOHN COTHRAN. Charleston July 10th'58 10 it* I TEETH EXTRACTED WIT II OUT PAIN, With tVio Onlxrnni/? Prnfdsi BY S. II EN RY B EARD, m m+2 HT tt s rmr Ofllce?Over Branch & Allen's Drag Store. Abbeville C. H. | August li>, ISftB IT tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Office Court of Common Pleas and Ocn'l Stssiont 5 N. K. Butler \ i vs. v Attachment. . i Win. B. Lloyd, ) Mcfiowun, IM'tfTa Attorney, "MMIEREAS the Plaintiff did, on tlx-nineteenth 1 | day "f November, eighteen hundred and V ; fifly-eiuht, file hit* declnriition against the Defene | tlniit, who, (it is sni'l,) is absent from nnd with t out tin: limits ?>f this State and lias neither wife | nor attorney known within the same, upon d j whom a copy ofsnid declaration might be ser"s i ved : It is therefore ordered, that the said De/' feiidant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the twentieth day of No>k vember, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, othiw erwise final and absolute judgement will then i...? i,i.n M.\TTIIK\V McDONALD, ? C. P. >' CIcik'sOfliee, Nov. '20, 1858 30-ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, d ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. OJJicc Court of Common J'lrax and Gen I Session*. r N. Iv. Bailor, Survivor ) vs. > Attachment. Win. B. Lloyd, ) Mefiowan I'l'tlT's Atty. TyilKltKAS the Plaintiff iliil. on the nineteenth ilny of Niivcinlicr, eighteen hundred and liftv eight, liltf his declaration against the Deffinlnnt, who. (it is sniil) is absent from and |l(. without th?! limits of this Stale and has neither lie wife nor attorney known within' the same, upon whom n copy ofcnitl declaration mii;hl ho nerved: It is therefore ordered, that I he said Defendant do appear and plead to the said dec!ll(] Inration, 011 or before the twentieth day of .Novell)her, Olirill?M!ll IIIIIIIIICI mm miymiic, ' otherwise final and altsoluto judgement will then lieeivfii and awarded against him. MATTHKW McDONALI), C. V. 1\ . y Clerk's Ufliee Nov. 1<J, 1858 30-ly JiJ SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTKICT. IJJ EQUITY. Henderson. Kirlland,") * North it l'lutt, I ?>*. y Bill for Relief, In. Iladden. Mager it Co., | junction, <tc. ' '* nnd others. J IT appearing to my satisfaclion, that A. Wil? j 1 sou I hidden, Abraham Slager, Klias Singer, Spearling it Brothel*, defendant* in the nliove C. I stated ease, reside beyond the limits ot this y I State. On motion of J. C. Calhoun, Com p. Sol. ? I ordered tTint the said defendants do appear nnd plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken Pro Confetso, against them. side WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. 'i0"- Commissioner's Office, ) Feb. 21, 1838. J 43 Srn V. I'0** Gas Light, Gas Light! Or- Respectfully inform our friends and . | ? the 1'ulilic, thut we have puruhased jU ,,( the exclusive right to sell in this District, xilili. I fir B/iJIotto' Patent Splf-Gpnp 1/tUllUlU v*# Aioatvjf o A UVWAAV ???.v ulu'" rating Gas Lamps, D and can supply every fan?ily with the most beautiful and economical light now in use. It 3m is no troul>le to keep tliem in order, and their impossibility of explosion render them invaluable. One burner will give us much light as seven candles, nt the trivial cost of nbout one TO-? i l.? 5? ??? nth?r J OL cent, per uuur, anil v?u u??u ... lamp ut small expense. We will keep on hand a supply of splendid 1 Parlor mid other Lamps, at all prices. Tins Light is adapted to ChurOPE clies, Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Call and see for yourselves, at JORDAN & McLAUCIILTN'S, lS No. 3 Granite Range, Abbeville C. II., S- C. April 30, 1858. 62 tf L S o1rant mzz je; WAGONS, iders, Four or One Horse, IKON OR WOOD AXLE, [ij y REPAIRING, 8. ' BIiACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING, AND ALL WORK IN HIS LINE\ 0,119 DONE TO ORDER, BY aPer 'vwKi'xrE'E:* y Abbeville C. H., Feb. 22. 18S9. 43 3m > The Clear Starchers Friend give a finished and beautiful gloss to S. C. V> Collars, Shirt Bosoms, and to all linen, muslin and cotton gooda; it will be found an assistant in whiteuiDg clothes, and is warranted to contain nothing injurious. n AP- For sale by SMITH JORDAN A McLAUCHLIN, O will Druggists and Chemist*, t, Abbe- July i_ 1858 8 tf x S. H. JONES. 8m- HOUSE BUILDER. y-v miei'no'i.:. ; 4i.^ ?;4A KKa_ Urrc<l\0 Ul? nui'VlVCB LU UIU VIVI<.eilO ?U nwuwville District, in everything pertaining to "teT to "n0 .business. By a strict attention to 8f*9- . the interest* of his employers, he hopes to *,0I s ? merit a due share of patronage. Address mI'IT ' SandoverP. 0.. " Abbeville District, S. C. , attne MarohlO, 1858. 46 tf )N. ? ' * tf 9RE9SIttAKlI?0. MRS. J. CONNOR (late Miss Duff,) returns her thanka for the kind patronago PURE "f 'be Ladies of Abbeville and vicinity. From id Copal her long experience in JSorope,. .and attention, ' ?b? feels competent of ghriog satisfaction. J' - LA DIBS' AND, CHILDREN'S MANTLES OH. itrb _2L_ ' >,jb'E ** it"#,* (| MmMWlM M*TUME8 in ttfrfar A* >???**? mpk ssgl.. dtfitottd i*tf* <M*gtiptr * ?* * #Ttf B?pLW,'l? H * *