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from Hall's Journal of Hvalth. SLEEPING TOGETHER. Ifa man was to sec a quarter ofan inch of worm put in liis rnp of coffee, lie conld not drink it, beeanse lie knows tlial tlio whole cup would be impregnated. If a very small amount of some virulent poison be intro- \ duced into a glass of water, the drinking of ; it might not produce instant death, bnt that I would not prove that it was not hurtful* : only that there was nut enough of it to j cause a destructive result immediately. Wo sicken at (lie thought of taking (ho I breath of another tlio moment it leaves tho | mouth, but that breath mingles with tin; j air about the be<I in which two persons lay; j aud it is rebreatheil, hut not the less offen- ; sivo is it in reality on account of tlio dilu- j tion, except that it is not taken in its coneen- j trated form, hut each hreatli makes it more , concentrate*.]. < 'ne sleeper corrupts tho at : ino*ph?r? of the room by his own breathing, but when two persons are breathing at j the same time, twelve or fourteen times in | each minute, each minute extracting all the : ? I nutriment from a "allonofair, the deterio ! ration must be rapid indeed, especially in a ' small ami close room. A bird cannot j live without a large supply of pure air. I A Canary bird hung up in a curtained bed- 1 Mead where two person* slept, died before the morning. Many infants are found dead in bed. anJ it is attributed to having been overlaid bv | the parents; but lite idea that an}' person i could lay still lor a uioinent oil a baby, or i anything else of the same sizo, is absurd. . Death was caused by ll:o want of pure air. | Besides, emanation", serial anil more or j less solid, are thrown out from every person ?thrown out by the processes of nature, because no longer lit lor life purposes, because they are dead and corrupt?but if breathed into atiolhei living body, it is just as abhorrent as if we took into our mouths matter of a sow or any other excretion. The most destructive a typhoid and putrid fevers are known to arise directly from n number of persons living in the same small room. Those who can allbrd it should therefore arrange to have each member of the family sleep iua seperate bed. If persotu must sleep in lite same b^O, they slionKl lie nbout ihe Fame ago, and in good health, if llic health bo much unequal, bolh will suffer, but the healthieroir* llie most?the invalid Buffering for want of entirely pure air. So many eases arc mentioned in standard medical, works where healthy, robust infants and larger children have dwindled a way, and died in a few months from sleeping with grandparents, or other old persous, that it is useless to cite special instances in proof. ft would be a constitutional and moral good for married persons to sleep in adjoining rooin% as a general habit. It would Ha a nflrtnin inonnc nf nlivci/vtl inviar>valinn and advantages in other directions, wide! will readily occur lo the reflective reader Kings and Queens and the highest person ages of courts have seperated apartments. Ii is the bodily emanations recollecting and concentrating under the same cover whicl arc tho most destructive of health?rnor destructive than the simple contaminatioi of an atmosphere breathed in common. Love Notes.?Tho heart of a youni girl is like a nest where little swallow cliirj shows its wings and watches the favorabl moment to fly. Tbe heart of a young girl in love is ofte n sanctuary of good with an idol of clay. Tbe heart of an old coquette resembh an Egyptian tomb filled with mummies. Women of great moral and person, beauty are sometimes deceived in their fir choice, and then, soured by disappoiv ment, they get deceived again and agai till, at last, when they are no longer deser )Dg of his affection. True love cannot struggle against the t tillery of coquettes, it is tliey who by a hi ?f Providei.ce, give us our revenge. The woman of forty years never coi promised her suitors,'' liko Eugland, t. knows bow to colonize, v > Tbe most indolent persons are often t most>indefatig?ble in their loves. Woman is a mysterious poem wbi must be read many times to be understoo Be who has never loved but once kno tbe belter than he who has made a n conquest every day for twenty years. One is ns sad after an unrequited pasni as after ? bankruutcy. The wor?an whom misfortune has r dered distrustful, or whom success has r dered confident, is incapable of love. Prudery is the worst kind of avarice In love we doubt most when we beli juost. ' Love is the sole passion which car paid only in its own coinage. A wocuan who praises everybody delig nobody. The more one loves a woman, the n eournge it requires to approach bfcr. He Drinks.?How ominous that tence falls! How we pause in cqhvc tion and ejaculate, .'It's a pity !' How mother hopes lie will not when he gr elder ; how his sisters persuade theinse that it is ouly a fow wild oats that b i a .. j ... i it. ? .1.1 1 t - . wiring* .niiu yei mo oiu men snaite i beads, and feel gloomy when they tl about it. Young man, just common Nfe, buoyant with hope, don't drink, are freighted with a precious cargo, bopes of your parents, of your sister jour wife, of your children?all are 4own upon you. In you the Aged live again their young days; through you mm that weary one you love obtain a ii#9 io society; and from the level in w you place them, roust your children go the great struggle for life. From Dr. ?,iviiuf*toia'i< Travel*. ORIENTAL WANDERINGS.?ARAB GRATITUDE.?THE LIGHT OF THE HAREM. During a Miecessfnl medical career of moro than twenty years, in the course of which lie 1i;ih visited every quarter of the globe, it may well be supposed that l'rofessor Ilollowav has been the recipient of j many distinguished marks of honor ami J confidence. As tlio oiiginatorof a system | of treatment which has swept over the j world with a force and rapidity that this en- j lightend ngo arc the prerogatives everywhere ! preceded him. Kvcn iu traveising Arabia, | some years ago, ho found that his name ' and discoveries were well konwn to the Shieks of the various tribes, and deputations j of Arabs met him at various points of his journey, soliciting the great "Hakim" (llieir name for pliysieian)to visit their tents ; and administer to tlie sick. At every en- j campmeulhe was received with most pro-] found respect, which deepened into absolute reverence as (he effect of his wonderful remedies was witnessed by these children of the wilderness. Some of Ids adventures among them were iiuile a romantic cast. One of their chiefs, a majestic old Itedouin, whoso favorite daughter bad been for years affected with a scoihulic disease, was so carried away with rapture at her recovery under Professor llolloways's hands, that, in a burst of gratitude, lie offered him half his flocks and herds if he would remain with the tribe and be its guest for life. While visiting Constantinople, on his return home, lie had audience of the Sultan, and was requested to prescribe for a fovorile adulisqac in the imperial harem, who had been pronounced incurable by the TurkMi i doctors. She was a Circassian slave of Mir [ passing beauty, mnl realized in her torm i niiil fact! tlio description of "\oung Nourmahel," as described in Lalla Itookh. Il?r disease was dispepsia, aggravated, 110 doubt, by Site cunui, cieated bv a sequestered and j monotonous life. Within a month, liuwevj er, 1'rofessor holloway's great medioities, I with the aid of daily exercise in the gardens ! of the Seraglio, accomplished a complete ' cure, ami he subsequently received an au: tograph letter from the Sultan, thanking him I in the warmest terms for restoring to health ; the '"Light of the Harem." Xo sooner ! was the news of this cure noised through i 111 sill I ho. lodtrinos of till | WUMW.....?>..W|,.V - " ? O ~ j '"Great Frank Physician" were literally be I seiged l>y dyspeptic Pashas and billions i 15eys, ami from the period of liis departure ! to the present time the demand upon hit j agents in Constantinople for the remedie: | that bear his name has continually inert as ed. Ihon Moris Useful than Gold.?' have in my hand,' said Edward Everett, I cold watch, which unites beauty and use it i happy proportions. Its hand*, face, chaii I i and case, are of chased and burnished gok , , Its golden seals sparkle with the ruby, tc i paz, sapphire and emerald. I open it, an . j find that the works, without which thisek . ! gantly fiinished case would be but a met . ! shell, are made of brass. Looking fartlu I j and asking what the spring which puts a 1 these wheels in mation, is made of, I at I r? tn1<) it is Ktppl 7 jislr what is steel ii ! They tell me it is iron which has uiulergon ! :i certain process. So then, I find ll r J mainspring, without which the watch woul * | bo alwnys motionless, is not of gold, (th; it is not good enough,) nor of brass (th would not do) but of iron. 'Iron, therefo is the most precious metal, and this watc n . ' ' is an emblem of society. Its hands ar fingers, which tell tho hour, resembles tl master-spirits of the age, to whose inov nl ment every eye is directed. It9 works 3t brass are the middle class, by whose pow and intelligence the master spirits of the a ^ are moved ; and its iron mainspring sh ' up in an iron box, always at work and lit thought of, is the laboring class, whe constant labors are absolutely necessary w the movement of 6oci<5ty, and who, wh injured or disordered, bring loss and dis der upon every other class.' he When Death Comes.?Death con at morn when tin: sun is just rising in I he east?at noon when its rays are most splendent?at evo when it gradually sir ch behind the horizon?at midnight w'uer id ; is entirely bidden from view ; it comes W6 tlie babo just commencing to prattleew comes to tlie man in middle age, when connecting links binding U9 to life are nr on, strong?it comes to the aged man v trembling limbs and faded eyesight, en- along by others?it comes to tlie pi en- struggling to obtain a meagre jiotf^nanc comes to n man in comfortable'ifcirci Btances, by whom life is best enjoyedeve comes to the wealthy, rolling in influei and ease?it comes to the idiot, laugl 1 k0 at his own folly?it comes to tho mat just sense enough to pass through lifjg fhts ?it comes to the educated?it coinc tho infidel disowning his Maker?it oc ,ore to the Christian, who looks upon it onl a passage to a happier land. 5en" BBLL8^?There is something beautifi r8*" the church-Ybells?beautiful and hop '*'s They talk to high and low, rich and j ows in the same voicc; there is a sound in t 've,R that Bhould scare pride and envy?ir e ness of all-sort from' th$ heart of man ; ''e'r should make him look on tho world "!nk kind forgiving eyes; that should make cm? eartbT aaeiu^to him,, at least for a til holy place. Yea, there it a whole set in the sound of the church bell#, if we *' have the eare to understand it Tliero laid preachei in every belfry, that criee1 over weary, Itrugglftfg creature*-?poor bi only tbiogp. Take test?be quiet. Forget posi. vanities y?cr. follies, your week-day kk*1 A.benerofe'nt ol^gentferriari tfked to into away wood to the poor bjrtfc* der at he Mid to have it recorded abo' SwKAitiNG.-v-'lf ever I wish 1 had no cars, ! it is when I lienr a buy swearing. Who . inndu yon ? Who keeps you alive ? Who J gave yoo .n tongue ? W lio gave you speech ? Who clothes mid feeds you? Who put a soul in your body ' Who scut his Son to I bo your Friend and Savior? "Who opens j heaven for you? Whose earth do you livu on? Whoso t-ky is over your head? Whose sun shine9 tipon you ? Whose Sahhalli do you rest on ? All the answers | will he, God. Is ho not great and good ? j Should you not love him, and thank him, and mind him, and enjoy him. Vet what does the swearer do? He ... . takes (jod's name in vain. He uses it upon ; .. ili.mrrlitnml wielceil liiinr"e. 1 )id .. - - o ? | I (!<h] foresee (hero would bo swearers, and ilid lio make any law againt swearing ? Yes?'Thou slialt not take thonamo uf the j Lord thy (!od in vain; for the Lord will not j hold liiii) guiltless that taketli his namo in I vain,' tliat is, (Jod will hold him guilty who I . i takes his name in vain. , A Rowland koii ax Oi.ivkic.?A J counsel was cross-examining a witness, 1 a chemist, who had been called to, prove the ! badness of the gas supplied by a certain gas I company. One of hi;-> statements was that ! the ceilinpf in liis house were so disfigured i that ho had to have tliotn whitewashed. | Com list I : Well, sir, ami was anything else | whitewashed besides your ceiling ?? JI'77| hiss : Yes, sir; two of the directors of your J gas company. 1'ai.i.iitii.rrv ok Docrous.? Uotli 1'ear! son ainl ('live, on imc occasion, informed I Touko tlint ho could not possiby survive j beyond a single day ; and? lie lived years! j Let me mention, here, what was told me i by a lady at Clifton. "In my girlhood 1 ; had a very severe illness, during which I 1 heard Dr. Tuiton declared to my mother, in the next room, that 1 could nut live. 1 [ immediately called out'Hut L will live, 1>i\ Turtuti!' and here I am now, sixty years ' old."?Jui'/crs. riAMTvrrvArnno Vy /X LI ?*-# X Jur n A u . Tlic friends of C?|?t. (i. M. MA'ITImi.N r?: upwtfully unuoiinvc liim us i candidate fo! I Tax ('ollvotor al lht> m-xt election. i I Tin; frifiida of JAMES A. Mi t'OI'D ivsprfl . ' fullv announce liim as a Candidate for Ta: Collector at tlie next election. 1 Tlie friends of T>r. J. 1\ McC<>MI$ r?s|..cl 2 fully announce liim as u Candidate fur Ta . j (.'oiledor at the next election. * i t?/* ^'c are authorized to nmiounctt S. A . ' HODGES ns n Candidate for Tax Collector, n | tlie ensuing election. j ! Tll? friends of Cnpt. \V. S. HAItUC | respectfully announce him as n Candidate f< ll ' tlie ofliec of Tux Collector of Abbeville l)istri< 1 I at the next election. I I | C3?~ Tlie mom run*j'ririnht of WKSLKY i 1 14LACK Es?j., rf<p<-ctfully announce him ?s | Candidate fur Tux Collector ut the next elc il ! lion. ] The friends of I1ENRY S. CASOX respe *" j ully ununounce him as it Candidate fur Ti :r J Collector, uthe ensuing election. n l^" The friends of JOHN A. IUJXTKIt i j spectfully announce him a. candidate for ll ofliee of Ordinary, at- the next election. 16 Oct. 27, 1808. le |J The friends of Col. J. G. BASKIX i spectfully announce him a candidate for I ^ office of Ordinary, at the next election. Nov. !, 18.*>S. re i 11 ii ,'j ~c II A itl. i-;s cox - rKKt mOPENED A SHOP KOU Til K cr Making and Repairing ? * CARRIAGES AND' BUGGIES It is oup'j&ito (butnot opposed) to Mr.Tayli tie Estuhlisitnient. He hopes that by doing )SC ' wor';' ftn'' "inking reasonable charges, to rece I n share of public pntronuge. to He lins on lime] nt this time, several new n pn neat HrooiKs, ami one excellent Wagon, wh he will sell low. or- 28th Oct., 1858. 20 12n M1 CARRIAGES ANI) WAGON . fTMIE Subscribers having had the niisfort I to loose, by the fire of the 2'jth Janur re- tho STEAM MILL an?l MACHINERY conn i | ted with their l5t COAC1I FACTORY t- z\il ?.i.A 4i.;? ~,i ~r ill urcfiiviiic, uihu mis iiit'tui'u vi nj?^iir their friend* anil patrons that they will i ?it conlinuc business ns heretofore, without elm . in their Firm or abatement of thoir excrti *'ie to please. 10,1 They llavc on Hands, and aro constantly finishing, nil the rarietii led Carriages, Buggies 30r. AND e, it w iv am iim Ever mndo by them, to which they invite jt attention of purchaser*. They tnke pleaanre in correcting on im] ice? sion that their Stock of SEASQNED LUM1 ling wns lost with the Mill, and would say tha . quantity and quality, 1.? Their Lumber lias Never Been Be iSIIV J The generous patronage hitherto rece !S to warrants the conclusion that their efforts mies appreciated, and stimu late* . them in ma further exertions. Their experience will 7 "S ble them to select and operate the most proved Machinery, with advantaagea not passed bv anv Manufacturers either Noil . ; Sontb. Ul in OOWER, COX, MARKLEY it C >eflll. Greenville, S. C., Maroh 7, 1869. 45 >oor, New Goods! New Qcttods! would respectfully inform our fr lean- onfj customers, that we have i lorgo additions to our Stock of unth Drugs and Ittedlcfines. ?nd would be . pleased to JJavc them cal > the examine our Stock before purchasing ?I?ow lie n as *ve 0(111 offer them strong induceniei buy. Our Stock oonsists in part,, of. noon PEiBFVnBRIER, only LubiR,sEtt>a??< forth* Handkerchief;-Foil ? Cologne and Toilet Water*;; Hairy-Jfai tt 8 Tooth Brnshes, Dressing. Comfo, Fine ' Poor, Powders, Soaps, j&rgicM'And Deutal Ii ?wr fine Brandies and Wind,^ ft ve. July 1, 1858. Jnfccpcnlicnt flrcss. | PUBLISHED AT A BBEV I T j L.T5, S. C.1 LEE & WILSON, Proprietors. Two Dollars, in Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents at the Expiration of the Year* All sul>.m:i!|ilions not limited nt the lime of Mihsri'ihiiiiT, will lie coiih'uIcI'oI ns indclinitf, iiiiJ will hu c?ntimu'<1 until arrciu- j aijcs arc paid, ur at (lie option of tlio 1'ropric? I tors. Orders from other States must, invariably ' l>c accompanied witli tin; Cash...^.3 [ RATES OF ADVERTISING-. Tin' I'roprietors?>f tlio AMieville //iiMnrr imi] fi'il'/trw/riil have c.-luldished i he followintr rales of Advertising K> lie charged in huth papers : Kverv Advertisement ii?s??rl<??l for n less t imo than three months. will 1 h anted l?y Ili<* in! serlion m1 4>jm? l>ol lit r per Square, (I } inch : ?t lie spue.- of I -j oli.l lim-i or less,) f?n* I In- ti rnt : insertion, and D'illy lor each Mili.'e; 'jiu-iit insertion. j L-??"* The Commissioner's, Sheriffs, Clerk's ami Ordinary's Advertisements will li? inserted . in iiodi papers, eaeli chari;in?* hall" price. Sheriff's Levies, Oju" Hollar each. ! ? ?T" Announcing a Candidate, l)olI lar<*. A<!vt I'lisiii!* :m Iv-hny, J'u o Dollar*, | ( ? In- |>:i! i liv tin: .M;itri-ll:ll<r. j A?1 v i-i'ii-- 11 ii 1 < inst-rli-il lor three months, or longer, al tin- f??11 <?w i 11 ir ral<-s : 1 s>|nar<: :{ months ...... #; ?; no i s'|iiar<- ; iii?iii1 lis x (iii [ s<|iiaiv month. In (in 1 s<|U.liv i ! iii>>t11 Ii -t ...... ] -J On ! '2 si|ilai-i"4 ;i iikhiIIK ...... x On j > si|iiar<-s ; months ...... 14 iki | i ?<|tiaiv< '.1 month* IK Od I 2 ^i|iiiii '> la months ...... no 1 u 1 H Si|l|ill'i'S It month* ...... 111 (Ii ! "t ?>|iiaiv-t * 111 >iiI h* ...... 1 r, in ! s?|i:ar?-s month* ...... U1 Oi -- 1 . 11. r.j i .1 -t<|ii;iri>s i; 11 11 11------ , , j I squares :> 111 11111h ------ 12 ( ( | I months - - 20 01 i 4 S'jUHr-'S months ------ ojj ()( I 4 |il:i12 HIMU'II* ...... '>,i) (ii ) f? S'H'.nl'- s :{ months ].1 (II I 1 S<jll:ircs II III'Mlt llS ------ 2.") <11 i 5 square. months ------ III tl( i .> squares 1 ? month* - - - - - - 115 Ol j \ squares months ------ 20 oi ; j l". squares !' IllOlliilS ------ I{0 III . Il .-quad's '.I III *111 lis J!(i III j li square* 12 months ------ -III (II I 7 1 ii:?!"? .- o mouths ------ 25 <ii | 7 square.; ft mouthy - 35 Oi . ' 7 squares 'J months ... -- 410 - | 7 -quaivs 12 months - - - - 4,i li r | S squares months ------ :{f| 0 ! .squares ii months ------ 40 0 j * squares 11>>ii 1 lis ------ 4r> 0 j S squares 12 months ------ 50 0 I Fractions of Squares will he charged in pre * I portion to the above lu'c.S. ' 119' Unsiness Cards for tins term of on j year, will hi; pluirijcil in proportion to th spaeo they occupy, at (fur Jjo/lur per liu * [ space. Z'%" For nil advertisements set, in rhmhfr t-o Hum, Fifty per Cent, extra will be added to tli ! ! above rates. ,t j 1.1'.K <k AY 11.SOX, For /W?. DAVIS it CUKWS, J-'or J'amtrr. jilt E M O V E D A\7 tnke this opportunity of in forming m ! Y> PATRONS mid riMKNDSthat we lu.\ ? j hniiirht out. tiio interest of Mes.-r.s. SIlil.F.Y \. j I'SlIKi;. of this Town, and ha\e removed I _ . i lie >turt? formerlv oceuiiied hv them. n i ---------- - -j ? ? c. I We i-<-t<irn our sincere thanks to the Plante I ir?*noi*j?llv f?r the li'??-i-j?) patronage always l> stowed iip<>:i u<, and will endeavor to contim to merit tlx.' futile. L \V|1(.n xro .<linll have the pleasure of greetii ix onr old Friends and Matrons at our new loe lion, they will tiiid us full}* supplied with tl _ following articles: Superior Java, T.aiiiiyra and 15io CDKFKEf btuarl's A. 15. (J. l'owdercd Crushed SI CAKfc; (Snhlen SVlin* : 1 Orleans and West I ndia MOLASSES ; ! I'll ill it-1 i |>uirv (.'IIKESE; No. 1, -J, :t, Kits and Barrel-, MACKEREL l'" j lleavv <iII >iiv BAtSGING; ' ? 1 Sale kol'K and TWINE; Canvassed HAMS; Tennessee and Baltimore BAOOX; OSNAUliR<?S, STIMI'ES. S1I1KTIXGS ; 9 BLAN K K I S and 1'I.AINS ; Necro HATS. BliOfJANS ami BOOTS; Oils, 'i'nr) mit inc Class iiuc^AVhitelcnd ; u TOUAl'CO, indigo, Madder n"hd Spices; Every description of IIION and ST12EH, have niado arrangements with the m< celebrated Distillers on the-Co?iuent to si ply us the liEST and MOST CIlwICE f OF I,l<tUORS. , That can be produced. Our future aim and )r*a tent ions will be to koop unimpaired our lo ,,,j established reputation for keeping the FINE jve and most I'UllK LIQUitS ever offered iu 11n Imrg. Our large number of customers irwl Wines ami Lkiuors is sutlicieut guarantee tl ic.|, vvc keep tlio purest and best articles in t line. ) Our superior fnoilities for selling Tmpori Wines and Liquors are umpiest ionublo, us receive them direct from the London Dock? 1 | IN OUR SADDLERY DEPARTME1 j Will ho found a New an<l Fashionable Stocl) et-l | '*",e Saddles, warrunled for durability and e riding. Also, American and Envlix-h llousir Buggy and Wagon Harness, Bridles, Curb i Siuifllo Bits, Whips, <$rc., ?tc.. ting JI. <fe N. E. SOLOMON, ntill Hamburg, Jan. 5, 185?. 38 t 2 cTM71)AMI0ljHr GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHAf J80f HKCKI VINO AND FOUWAKDISG AGKN1 Reynold Street, 2d door below.War Slock, AUGUSTA, OA. the AGENT FOK THE SALE OF .res- COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, Ml t^in ?ats* Sugar,'Molasses, Bacon, Rice, i Produce Generally. ttcr. MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES ON SA ived The Commissions for selling Cottou wij are twenty-five cents per hale. king Sept. 0, 68 19 tf Jnsl Received ?iu"- A SUPPLY of Frangipanni Extract, th or jt\. Eltiri>Al Perfume for the HajnHtdVchi Fmngipuniii Toilet Wafer, '0, " , " Roan, tf .. M " SacBWs. to which wo invite the attention of flie Ln ?l JORDAN & McLAUCHLIN, iends ' DrugglsU and Chemif made July 1838 8 tl ~~~ SOUTH CARLINAi I and ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. here, In Equity. " A. K. Butler, et. al. 1 vs. | Bill to set aside Judo Wm. B.,Lloyd, et. nl.) Injunction, ,ades. TT appearing to my satisfaction tbct W 1^?, A Lloyd, Albert Gibertr.ndT ThomaaS.1; tooth do a defandapU ia the bov4,*tated case, t nstru beyond the limits of this Stata.. Oft ntbti ^ McGowar, Comp. Sol., Ordered that ? . a fondants do appaag and plead,answer o iually mur-tp aaty B?U of fottyfeiot withini us a monthjTfrom tffo'*pnbli<Tatlort hef-eOf or the ill b6tu)nn-pro'cortfeiso aftdinst tbrtrt. F, ' => n^w^K.^PAfcltBH, 0.-B.A, i II. oMifMana&r's CJfifce ) If March 26lh, 1859. ** 4M >,->? 6ROVKR &, BAKllU'S CKLE1IKATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. N12W STYLES? l'llICES FROM $50 TO *1:!5. KXTIU CIIAItUE OK ?5 FOR IIKMMEI19. 4H5 I'.HOAbWAY, .... NEW YORK, asa, KING STREET. . . . CHARLESTON, j BRANCH ?t ALLEN, Ayents. ABBEVILLE. Tlie Machines sew from two upools, ns ptircluiso'I from tho blore, requiring no re-win'linj? of tlirosi'l; tlicy Ilcm, ! *? 11, (lather, ami Stitch in a superior style, finishing cnoli scum by their "own operation, without recourse to tlie i linml necillc, hr is required liy other machines ! ti..... ?.;n i. .. I son 111 stress cnn, even if she works for one cut ' un /lour, and lire, unquestionably, tin: ??* / Ala. chims in the market for family pcwing, on nc1 count of their Miiiplieit.y, *l?irnl?ility? ease of ! management, an.l adaption to all varieties of family sewing?exeeutii.g ?-illn*r heavy or lino ; work with I'ljiiitl facility, and without special ' adjustmentAs evidence of the un<|uc.stionoj superiority ! of their Machines, the (!i:o\ 1.1: ,t B.\ki:ii Shvivij Maciiim: Comi'any beg leave to respectfully refer to the following TESTIMONIALS. "Having hail one of (Irovrr it Tinker's Machines in my family for nearly a year ami n : half, 1 take pleasure in commending it as every j way reliable for the purpose for which it- i? ; designed?Family Sewing."?Mr.*, .fox/iua L<a| rill, irij'i <>f /we. J)r. Ltacill, l.-lor of i\*. Y. ; Iml' in udt lit. i "1 confess mj'^clf delighted with your Sewinp Machine, which has I in my family foi : many umntlis. It has always lieell ready foi 1 duly, r.-?|nii-intr no adjustment. and is easih 1 i adapted In everv variety of family scwintr. 1i\ 1 fimplv elningiliir I lie spools of thread."?.1 Irs ? kj-.-M I /< .. h.. I'M it or *f X. >. Christ i'tn Aurvettfa "Afl<T Irviiifr several different good mnI chine--, I preferred vmir-, cm account of its nim plieity, itii*l tin- perfect case with whieh il i; iiiniiiiixi 'l, ns well ii< the strength ami dumliililv of tile seam. After lout! experience, I fee competent to speak in this inuniier, ami to eon fiili-nt ly recommend it for every variety of fami ; Iv <ewiug."?.1/rs. K. /!. Sjiouutr; wij'< <j' th | Jul!tor "I /irool'/yii Slur. "I have used a (trover it Itaker Sewing Mil eliine for two years, and have fouii'l itinlnptei to all kinds of family Hewing, from (Jumhric t llrondcloth. (iarmeiits have heen worn on without the giving way of a etitch. The Ma chine is easily kept in order, and easily used. ? .)/< #. .1. IS. M'/tijtjilc, trij'r <tf lire. O'to. Whij : / /', A>it Yuri'. i _ . "Your Sewing Machine lina been in use i J my family the past two your.*, and the ladii : request nie to give yuii their testimonial to it j perl'eet adapt cdliess, as well as lahor-savin I qualities in the performance of family an i household sewing." ? Hubert Jloormtiii, JV< | York. ! "For several montliB we have used fJrover t i Haker's Sewing Machine, and have come to tl j conclusion that every 1mlv who desire* Ik /_ ; sewing Oca it l ij i'I li/ ami tjtuc/cly done. wotuu I c j most fortunate in possessing one of these relic ! I>le ami indefatigable 'iron needle-women | whose roinhincd ipialities of lu-unty. ulri'tii/h j anil xiinplicitif. an: ill valuable."?,/. XV. Morri _ ' (biiiijlilrr of It til. Geo. 1'. Morris, Aililor of h I J/oinr Journal. I lixtract of a letter from Tlios. 11. F.cavit j ! % ]., an American gentleman, now resident ir ' Sydney, New South Wales, tinted January 1 re I 18*?8: ,^ | "t had a tent, made in Melbourne, in 185H, , wliieli there were over three ihotisand yniiU | sew in?r ilnne wiili one of (Irover ?t Baker'* M rs | chines, ami ii xiutjh' beam of t.liat has outstoi ?* | nil the tJouhlc sea11ii< sewed by sailors with 10 ; needle aiul twine." "If llomer could he ealle<l up from his min i a. J shades, lie would sinir the advent ef (Jrover ,L. j (taker us a in or j benignant miraele of art tli ! was ever Vulcan's smithy, lie would deiioun ^ ' midnight shirt, making as Mho direful spring [;. woes unnumbered.' "?J'rof. North. "I take pleasure in paying, that the firover Baker Sewing Machines have more that si tallied my expectation. Aft?:r t rying and i turning others, 1 have three of thein in opei ' (ion in my diN'crcnt places, and after four yea trial, have no fault to lind."?J. II. lluiiunoi Uriintor of South Carolina. "My wife has had one of Grover ?t Bake Family Sewing Machines for 8?>me time, a I nil) pntUfied it is one <>f the beet labor savi imit-liini-s lliut hnsbceii invented. 1 take mi pleasure in recommending it to the public.' J, (J. Harris, Governor of TtH negate. ?st 's ft tiling, and puts everybc into an excitmamt^f mmd humor. Were ' Catholic, I ?$ifuhl i&st upon Sains Grover .1 linker having an eternal liolyday in comim i oration of their good deeds for huinuuit\\' jn. Cousins, jr. Clay, up "I think it by far the best patent in i ST This mnchinc can lie adapted from the fin >u eainbriek to the heaviest eawiincre. It so f>?r stronger, faster, and more beautifully than < i"1 can imagine. ]f miue eould not be replac bis money eould not buy it."?Mrs. J. U Bro Xathrille, Twin. w "It is speedy, vciy neat, and durable in work ; in easily understood and kept in rep 1 earnestly recommend this Machine to nil JT acquaintances and others."?Mrs. M.A. Fori Jltinjikit, 2'etm. ?"We find this Machine to work to our sa faction, and with pleasure recommend i ind the public, as we believe the Grower ?fc Hn I to be the best. Sewintr Machine in ubc."?Dt ^ Brothers, Trim. "If used exclusevely for family piirpt with ordinary care. I will wager tfiey will one 'three score years and ten,' and never ^y out of fix.''?John. Ertkinc, Kanhviilc, Tern [, I have hndyoor Machine for several we ' and am perfectly Mil isfied that tlie work it < ren is the heat and riiosfc henaUfiil Chut av-ej*, inude."?Matjyic. AimitoiitfjJUhvtltc, Tenit. "I life my Machine tifTon coal#, dress-mafc and fine linen stituhing, and tlie work is nc rahle?far better than the best hand?sew or any other sewing machine I have everse nN, ?Lucy It. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn. Mid "I find the work the strongest, and i beautiful I have ever. *cen, made -either by 1 MK or n>a?h<'ie. nud regard the Grover ?t B Machine as one of the greatest Meanings to t,? sex."?Mrs. 2'aylar,Nashville, Tain, ' ^ "I lute.ope of Grover <fc IiakerSj "~8e iMncmnes in use in my lainiiy, Antl nnil it valuable. I'Vsnn eonttdently recommend nil persons in wnut of a Machine."?j j , JTiotnpton, .Nashville. Tenn. * 1 take pleasure in certifying to th? u of the Grovertfc Baker Sewing Machine have used one on Almost every d?s?ri|>ti(> idles, work for month?, and "find it much strdhgei betterjn every respect, than work non? its. hand"*-J/m. D. W. Wheeler No* ft trifle, t ?...... "I would ho irnwilKng to dispose of my ver deBakfir Machine for a large amount, < I not replace it acain at pleasure."?Mr G. Scvvef, Nashville, "Our two Machines, purchased from yo the work of twenty i young ladies. Wo ;ment pleAsura recommend the Grover <fc Baker ! k ing Maehine to be the best in use."?-N. tii. B. man &. Co. Meniphi*., Tenn. Hay- ..<p]10Grovcr A Baker Sewing Machine < admirably. I think the rtiteh and wor l?n*? iwnerior to th^t 3f any Scwiug Mtfofcinol r 4e~ saw. OA fine ITork, 1 thiol the mafcbin* i ** 'V <MiEffHhid tfae wachlna easily roanftg?d, X^T?OuMble, and take pltoasun in rycAinpu' ^ ?to wish -Convenience , economy Am I pleartro.%?iff?. lUus, Mtntphi*, T*n\ SOMETHING- NEW ! ! A GI IT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED UPON A LIBERAL AND IMPARTIAL PLAN. I THE ONLY" ONE THAT STANDS EN- I DOUSED BY THE ENTIRE l'RESS ' OF T11E CITY OF BALTIMORE. ' ii. k. iioyt & co'.s CHEAT SOUTHERN GIFT BOOK STORK, No 11 BALTIMORE ST., II a I i i in o a* c , II ?l. 11EAiHji;ARTEllS FOR Southern and Western (Irdrrs. i virem.it iihiucciiiciiis 111:111 ever before otfereil. SEND TO Til KM FOR A CATALOGUE. A Gift irorl/i from I''i/'h/ t.'intx to ! OEE HUFiDR ED iD OLLHS j Accompanies every l.ook. i catai.ooies giving irr.l par- i itici'lars mailed free to any ad j j dress. j What flic fl'row* Say. Tlioy have a magnificent assortment. of Rooks, and have prepared Ihemselvcs with innumerable elegant ( ills t ? lie <liM.riliiiti.-il among tliuir " troupe of friends and customers at large."?Unit. Sun. Not only may a selection lio made of any ehoiee work, I>111, witli it 1 lie purchaser is xnrr j to receive some article of .lewt-lrv, which in ' ] many eases, proves .juito valuable.?Jiiuhj ExI chainf. i Tliey make no promises that arc performed sliieilyto I lie letter, and l?y tlms punctually r | eaiieelliuir tlieir oliligations, have iraii.cd tin; 1 | entire confidence of not only our eiti/ens, but . t country abroad.?Jin It. J'atriot 1A yoimt! luily aeipiaiiitam-e of ours purebus d for 5*1 a Hook at this establishment, a few days j siriee, mid received a dollble easod tr'ohi Watch . i rahml a/ on*' haiolrril ilolhtrx?t'/ip/or. j The success which attends the Gift Rook j House of Messrs, II. IT. 1IOVT ?fc CO.. has uo " ! precedents in the annuls of Gift Enterprises.' i Aryux. * ! I'nil n...l s...? It t 1 < - - - i "" >" ' ; will 11 * I ri-irrH, your vim!. ? llifyulfh. ' All Orders should ho ii<1<1ivss<-<| in II. i:. ilOVT A CO., ' : No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md j March 17, 18.VJ !<> 3m i? a i* r R J COMMISSION WAREHOUSE l AMI r. PRINTERS' DEPOT, i For the sale of WlllTINfr, 1'UINTINC, KXYKLOPK " AMI COLO It E 1) PAPERS, CARDS L' I AN*II Jit PRINTING MATERIALS OF ALL KINJ)<. J AGENT FOR sr L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders, ? R. HOE & co:. , Ami oilier l'riiiling I'rws makers. PRINTING INKS OF BEST QI ALI'l Y, At Itluiiiifa<'liir<>rN Prict'K. t. To Merchants. J" The Subscriber begs to eull iitteiilion to his L.inaK stock or in Writing and Wrapping Pape: oi" uli kimU, whii'li he will sc! .cry "j LOW / '()/{ CJS/f, a or short creilit- on larire sums. .IOSK1MI WALK Mil, l 120 Mecting-st., Charleslon, S. C. Oct. 7, R.r?8. (Ill - - t.e Notice to Debtors. of 4 1-1- Persons ln<lel>ti-<l to (he lato firm < WAUIM-AW ?t l.YOX tire iv<|i)<'stcil I make prompt payment, as I hey ore anxious i close ii|> I lie business. Their accounts ns her to fori: will lie fouml ill tins hands of Mcssr .lor.OAN it MeL.u rin.in, their successors, at tl n~ old stand. i* WARDLAW ?t LYON. "<l. Dec 17, 18r,8 SJJ tf r? i faints an?l Oils. ml itijr 'Stt/"'"' have just. received u lot of Pl'Ii ich w W 111 If- i-ICAI), Linseed Oil, ami L'u[< ' Varnish, which we will sell cheap. JONDAN <fe McLAUClILIN", . Ao. (i rani to Uni'tre, 'J Abbeville, C. II. ln,i July 1, 1858. 8 tf mil _ in ?- F. P. ROBERTSON.fUBLICAUBTIONEER, " e. -crx^TOULD re^ftfttfnky ofl'^r his services est V T the citizens of this ana the adjoinf !.WB District^?' lie is so generally knowti, that >ne deem* it. unnecessary to <lu>niore than refer his ailihvsrf, viz : J)iam<>tiauIli/l J'. (J., ten, villc District ; and all communications direct to him will receive prompt attention, ik, Nov. 7,1850. 27-tf air. Just Received RAZIVS Ncw 1>e,f,n,,e. KISS-ME-QUH 1 ) Distilled from the well-known flower lis- Forget-me-not, unsurpassed iu fragranec a t to permanency, for saic by iker JORDAN A McLAUCIIMN, wry Druggists and Chemists July 1; 1856. 8 tf lust Noticc. t^0t T Hereby notify and forewarn all Mcrehn JL and other persons generally, against s? oka, 'ng goods to any member of my family, on does | credit, without a special order from me. I was i ready to furnish them with all necessary a ?h.a lint, nro .ntrillln,. f? I... ,-..,1 i? 1 bility without my kuowledge. PJ1ARIS MARTIN. ?n'- March 4, 1859. 41 3n ing. ou." : 7 Y M. W. 3YTHEWOOD, most GENU R Ah COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 204 Exchanoi? Jlow, ' our COLUMBIA-, C., * FOR the Snfc "f REAL ESTATE, NEflRC ;? also COTTON, WHEAT, bacon, l " WJiiskav, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Bu it ta Qorif. rfny and l'ooduce generally. ? 2J , pt&M>ersoual attention r??iil to the salt any of.tBq ftbove?liberal advanec* made . prorppt returns. Refers tall. S. K?rr and D. L. MoLaucl * * Abhv.ville C. II., S. (X ifl of Ay? 4| 1868> 14 tf rnnd . . . c by Tenn. MAE8HAH,, LEE & DeBRUH] si r|^HE underoigped litivq associated with tf X in the itynctiae of the Law* -BTEPI JOW(l I n r?-.t?r>trrfr'"r'-^ *11 i : ...< .. u. i/smyy liti, AH UUWIIUSB oiurusici ' " their qfc? will receive prompt attention. J. FOSTER MARSHAL in, do V?*A. LEE. , with January 1JJ, I8$V , / 87-tf Sew- ' " Still. JX^HE Undorainged respectfully tmnouD* *or 1 tjie 0jfcjMnB Gf Abbeville, 0. H., an f ever cinity' h*a opened *? . 'w>M ' Boot and Shoe Shop, "phi*, D tt^offioe lately occupied by Dr. S- H. ?< Den list, opposite Mr. WeatQeld'a Ilajcoese very Saddlery Store, and. is rowdy to oiatiQ and I tiding feoou and Shoe*,"entrusted to ft is carq 7, and .zSmH" ' PATRICK OKEEFl'E ^ ifon. 12, T859. ***+ k JEFFERS & QOTOANS, IUIILD?T?)t. C. \J T7ILL continue tin* Factwite and ComT mission Business in tb'unly (their ofioe on Central Wharf) where Wy will bo leased to civo their strict nD^pmnAl atten.ion to tho sale of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, to., i>r to any business intrusted to th#ir tire. Will buy troops or Family supplies to ffdor. Commissions for buying or selling cent. They take this opportunity uf Ufluring their thanks in ihoir friend* ami patfr* for their liberal patronage, ami respeetfoly solicit a continuance of the same. 11. L. IjFFERS, AV. s.kUTHHAN, JOIlNffOTIIKAN. Charleston July 10th '58 10 tf ^ TEETH EXTRACtED W I T 11 o U T if A. IN,* With the Galvanic process, Y>Y S. II MN IIY BK ARD", M9 ",UT B ? > Office?Over Branch & i.llen'5 Drug: Store. Abbeville C. H. August I'.i, 1 8/j8 17 ** STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA*. a mil-: i u. i. / ; district i Ojjice Court nf (')ttiiuion J'lai.sund (Jen I Stuiont' N. K. ISuth-r ) vs. v Attachment. : Win. I',. J.loyd, ) McfJowan, 1'1'tfTs Attorrey. "IVIIKI' HAS tin: rinintillMiil, on the Dmetecr.th day <>f November, eighteen hundrtd and> fi ft v-eiirht, file l>i?f declaration against tn?. Defeu| dant, who, (it is said,) is absent from.^?nd with out I In; limits of this St ate and lias njBitner wife j nor attorney known within the- M-ne, upoa whom a of said de<-hiralio:; n?i"ght be seri veil : It. i* therefore ordered, that the said Da| fvmlant ?] ? appear arid plead to the said declaration, on or lii-fort? the I wenticth day of No* I veinber. eighteen hundred find fifty-nine, oth! or wise final and absolute jndgetne..' will then i be given nnd awnrdotl against him. : M ATTIIlsW M. DONALD, c. c. p. I CK-i k'sOlliee, Nov. 20, 1808 30 ly i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A li I! A 1 II. 1. K DISTRICT. ! Ojjicr Court <>f f'oiiimnii Pirns and Gcn'lSetriont. N K. Duller, Survivor 1 vs. v Attachment. I Wrn. II. I?loyd, ) MeGowoti lM'tlfaAtty. j U' 11KKKAS tin; Plaintiffili?l, on the nineteenth j <lav "f November, eighteen hundred and ] fifty -i _:!11. (ili- his declaration against the Defendant, who. (it is saiil) is absent from and witlioiit the limits of thin Statu and has neither; wif.j nor a)I miiey Known within the same, np| on whom a copy of.saiil declaration might be ' served: It. is therefore ordered, that the said 1 Defendant <lo appear and plead to the said deci lar.ition, on or before the twentieth day of" 1 November, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then l?>given and awarded against him. MATTllKW MiJ'ONAI.D, C. V. J'. Clerk's Ofliee Nov. Ill, 1858 30dy SOUTH CAROLINA. AIUJEVII.US UISTK1CT. IS KQUITT. Henderson, Kirl.lund,") North ?t I'lutt, I ? *. > Kill for Relief, InIladden, Sinner it Co., j junction, <tc. mnl other*. J IT iippiMirini; to my satisfaction, that A. Wil? fon I hidden, AI i*:tlimii Slayer, ElinsSlnper? I iii|x A lbothvr, defendant* in the ntioro p Still I'll cast*, reside beyond I lie limits "ilii* State. On motion ofU. Calhoun, Comp. Sol ! ordered tlint the said defendiu:'.s? do appear and ! |>Iit<I, answer or demur to said ill of Coin| plaint, witliin three months from the publicn? . iion hereof, or the same will be taken I'roCnhj'w.tu, against thein. ~ Wil. II. 1'AIIKER, C. E. A. P. - Commissioner's (Ulice, ) Feb. 21, lbob. j 415 3in nf lot ?sis Gas Light! < '- | \\f H Respectfully inform our friends and j T the 1'nhlie, that wo linve purchadedl j the exclusive right to sell in this District, Danford & Baileys' Patent Self-Generating Gas Lamps, ? nnd can supply every family with the mo ft beautiful nml economical light now in use. It is no trouble to keep them in order, nnd their LTC imiiuv-ili.lit v of exiilosinn render them invnliift ul 1,1c. One burner will give as much light as .seven caudles, ut the trivial cost of about one cent, per hour, and can be fitted iu any other lamp ut small expense. We will keep on hand a supply of splendid Parlor and oilier Lamps, at all priors. This Light, is adapted to Churches, llotels, Stores and Dwellings. Cnltand see for yourselves, at JORDAN it M< LAUCIILIN'S, I No. 8 Ornnitc llnngfly- ,> j ? Abbevillo?C. II., ft * 1" April SO, 1858.* g 52r tfV te 4 ...3L l>e ^ ^ t.d 1 n 1 ' WAGOSS, ~~ Four or Oxte .Horse, IKO.\ OR WOOD AXLE, ?f{ REPAIRING, nd BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING, AND ALL WORK IN HIS LINE\ ? D ONE TO ORDER, n,B WM-Vxrc1!!:* ;1,~ Abboville C. II., Feb. 22, 1869. 43 3m *?y _ VLi The Clear Starchers Friend ',n- TT^ILL give a finished and beautiful gloss to V * Collar*, Sliirl liosoms, and to all linen, muslin and cotton goods; it will be found an assistant in whitening clothe*, and is warranted ? to contain nothing injurious. For sale hy JORDAN ?fc McLAUCIILTN, i Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1858 8 tf DltESSMAKIIVW, )E? MRS. JT. CONNOR (late Bliss Duff,) ard Jv|_ returns her tliauks for the kind patronage tter of Mie Ladies of Abbeville and vicinity. From h^1o>b|f experience in Eoropo, and attention, and <sotnPetuu^ ^ g>v'?g satisfaction. ftn L i DIES' AND OHILDBEN'S MANTLES >Vm> / ... AND nil v c c mr a it i w cl mw m m, ju o ct jxm. um. ? * ? r~ LADIES EVENING COSTUMES ." Made and Trimmed in the moSt Fashionable Style, IfiN and fromrthe Latest Patterns for the 1 to Fall and Winter Season. t All Orders Promptly Attkhdbd to. Puom Moderate. {ST Residence in the Cottage near the JaiL Sept. 80. '68 K 2Mf Cigars, Cigars, Cigars. i vi" TTUST received a Urge lotj 10,000 very fine U Cigar*, ^ortb from $50 to $'80 per tfaq^a acd. Al?o, a lotof very,ftc? oSio^ iug TcbAM^ at$LEotQ $1.60 per 1W TPore French Brapiy, sard. certainly mAde from the Juice of tbe eratie. land Wne?, Whi?kje?, Gina Ac., o^tbe v?ry"t?ai n^nd qrf&ltty tbaC We Kave^i^i "i?bW*Hrftb ?<?u' oare:aniftreituftpcnsra ..to obtain. ' , I ? % " t;s-~JBBI>AN <t McLAUCHLIN. it I ^ay-tnlb, 1830 ... <