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^ " '- ' -^' * /hT *|&|&. A; gf^fr ff|| #-'#|r'iy IS?! * ^2fe!"*^?"^ "' |p- 4lJ|>j|^^J%-/ HI , jy 3|P j|k Sp -^> ' ** ? ?te ^^ k v m _ v_-i. ^ ^ , " . **MV0TSO TO WfjUKATpfiiJ, TALtt AiiTS, sei&KGii, A&aiGOk^LnUiT^aiv^rjpQilTIGS &(V&C^ **-$& . ^pf~. , TIB l? 8?-l WO DOLLABS PEB ANNUM,] "Let it bo Instilled into the Hearts of your Children that the Ijiborty of tbe Press is the Palladium of all your Rights."?Junius. [PAY-ABLE IN ADV^iftJE "ft W. A. LEE AND HUGH WILSON. ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA". FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 20, 1*60. ?r VOLUME VIII.-~NOr M, y>~ TIAI'I I IIV inv\-ivnii ? nn < rULLLAIA, JfiAAlAliS $ IUM 'GMB&M&S, i AND COTTON FMTORS. -A-XJC3-TJ?T^L, | CCONTINUE (lio Fiile of Cotton mwl nth<-r ! ' prooiiv* in llieir New tinproof W?rc- J house. . Corner Jackqon &, Reynolds Sti. 1ST Cabli uJvmw'fQ in>i<]<* win*" Hi'_?ir.1. ANTOISK P0UI.I.A1S, TlIoMAS ,1. .IK v'MNGd, | ISA! All J'U KS15. Sept. 8, 1 SMI-19-1 f. 1 G. M. CALIIOUX, | WARE H O USE I ANT) v fiEXEIIAL Oftji'niSSHIX JIEfi?!!AXT, | Rcyiiiil'lV SI,, lii'U i-t'n Jiii liM'ii npiJ Mclnt'uli i ^fiL"dSrCl.!3t:?,, Gr?&w3 I will nMi-ntl -iriotlv t*< Hi- ->i:4> ?>f COTTOM, EAOON, GRAIN, | A! <1 nil other pr?-i'u??? i*??invi>?*il :? ' ?u:. P?-t | dil.tl' .1 tfiil (,? f'VMii* In lii<- flliM-tf f :?'* ?> ? ] 1< r? f.n> I l'iir?,;:y j f.is'i rt Vft'io-s ??;.->?I J :ii ! ft' r?*. .' III!* "21 1 Si'.*i I f j THE; GFJ. AT INCUS:IS RKWITjUY : K -I il i\> I. \ iv f'ok'bratcd iFV?iai? / v r . > v puo';T.rr;-.n x utter-- j BY R' YAI SirfAtiPATENT Tins iii* >!nn* i - u.c-lnnf.ii"i,i{ >n t||.- ! liUV ?f *li Til- p*i:-|\il B.i'! 'iir./fl'i'iH li.s | l?? ''n* . . .U iii'inn. It nii'd'-rni'-f :t I :K> i r?*ns?ii -* ?itl i>'< | tuitions. fr??*!i \\ lint.- v?*r eimw. an<l n s-ji-m-Iv ! iiiiiv -i ?? iniKUICD I V?IC? il is 11*1 i-l\ >uil?-'l. 1' will, iii n ?? ?-? tin:* j Ijris.j; ?>u ih<- iroiitiilv jM-rlr.il ? 'tl- r?*|:n'ni j CAUTION?Tli.?!.- Pills s?.ou 1-1 not V><? J by fcmn)?-.? tlui' arc prepinut, .hiriiu: M?i- first j three ni"iitlis h- tli.?y ?r>* mih: t?? l?rintr Mis . c?ri !h?j?* ; liui at vv?-ry ??tln*r iimp. and in eve- | ry oTiier i'mhc ihit ar?* pel loi*' ly *hIp. In ?11 cM.'i 'if X?rvii'i< #'nl AtWtw.iiH I'ain in the Buck mi'l J.iniln. I{v'i.?is. KiititfU.i oil slight exertion. PulpiSntion tlir lleirt, Lowiwys of Spit it*, Hy*l< t-irs, Si<-k !! n<lacl;<i, White? mi>1 ull tin* painful Hi-*e?i-?-!? ocMisiono-l !>j" a <liioril?Ti'?l (=vst?*in, 'luse P'Mis will effect a enre when all oilier menu- have fail ? ?!. Full lu'edioiis in llie pamphlet nrcuii'1 eaeli { aeknce, wlii.-li f-liauld l>e cnrefuUv pre*?*rc<-il A bottle conlu'iiiiii; f.O pill->, an-1 encircled with the Govet ntneiil Stump of Greui iiriiain. ea? b? feiil p'-l free f?T *1 <u?i !' pntMnucgtnnips : Genernl for U S.. .Inli M<m> -,l{or (tester j Stilil ifi lii< ll.....ili1 \4..l i.e. i I)r. I. Bnwirli, Hti() O. II. Alleti, iii'il ill! flri:trVHH .^cliu'-k <fc CSj Clmrl^Mon, Wh<>l?!<n}e Agtuls. 7. 1 HI j HOWARD ASSOCIAITON. PHiCiDllMMilA. A Ji'i-evolttit iuxlHittiiif txtubhxh-d l,,/ tj.-cinl end)- mifit. for llir r el iff > f ///* * rl; m,,/ hi* ' ir<***d. nffiirltd with Virulent and fipidrmtc Din axe*. MKIiIOaIj Advi?*e Riven prntis l?v ili? Aft- i inp Snr^vop t." i?tI u lui iipj'ly l.\ I with b of i!i<*ir <*?iii"l!t I'm, (. ? ?? , oecu ( pHtion, of lifi-, An..) Hi d in I'll'es of i-v I (ion rt.y,\li-(l'.-nie fiiri-i?tu? ! fri y of rliartjv J Valuahlr ?n tlo- New Rc-ni?t?! ->? cm ' p'litV-i! iii llif i >isji.-li.sttry, Xciilto llif vfflicU"! in j senlfii 1 ? "t-*f? tMiVi-ioju-h. tri-e <>?' i-liftitfH. Two i or inivc Stamp- fur will !><? ?i:.-optibl?-. 1 Adlruiu. DR. .J. fKlLMN IlOUiiliTOX. I Act in^t Snr^i-on. JIaw:ir>l A in Con, No. vt j Suuili N intlt 5if PltiinJi'lpciH, I'ii. li\ ordi-r ol' tfie r>tri-?-'. * - EZRA !>. YIKAliiWKLl.. Ptosi.lfiit Geo. F.\ikci;:li?, ^f i< '?? %". I<(Juti. 2u.V2m TTi'i ^LToToevillo, &. O., . fAToUM) respectfull,} inform the j.-unli.: tlmt * ? ? he lift* OPENED A Sir OP KOK TJJ h IVI.tkinG; anil Kc2>afii*itig ot OABiSliES t BUSel, It-im?np"8itp ^Itui vol oi>poy:J) Mi\Tny)?rV EatHi?lishin>-i.t. lit* li<i|.-a-? 'li.ti. 11\-doinj* iT'*?w1 work. Mini m?k;r.e r<-ii*oinib;c<li*r?c?. i*j r?*cei?'e ? ?ln?re of pitl>lic.. . He hni* on huii'l ?t lime, otivt-ral Several new and neat buggies, Second-Hand Buggiea, * 'i i *2. *12 i*V-5'I w'lWJl lit* TClll 8.-11 Vrry Jntt IW)'l Htl lllr- lilimt I reftM/fisliItt tv? II|J?. 1 No*. 4, I860: '27 tf ' - JfAMES D. CHALMERS. .* A nUWTT T TT n ti C3 r< - - T* * AJJ-J JUJ \^. J.I., V.I^ DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF " I1ROT0 AND iMEMIAN ' IIARBLE, . V 4,'3 . '. .. * HAS Jtut received tliree liuftjrrd new piece* to|r^h<>r willi tlifMil.-]. makitijrune of the Urgent Htock* in th-* SlAta which will lie bo!.I flioCLH c*u be bought in an? ylher place. , |; MARBLE SLABS/ | 6 feet by 8, front (tta to i*o ' - -1 the ixdeitojt mess. | BY LEE & WILSON. ABBEVILLE S. C. Two Dollars in Advance, or Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ct the Expiration of the Year. All *ii!i<u*rp>t not limited p.t (lie | f;nm in min'itiinnir, viii <-i>i?k!fii'|-?-il n | j'iii!<'lini:i', n11 1 will ! ? i-unlimn <1 until itrr--iir? 1 nJHsr.ri' I'ai'1. ??i at 'lit; jitioiiof tin* ? j tnr?. <>r?l<*ii? rrcm Stjites H'tist iuvbriuMy l?tyie<,o:iip:itii?*.l with llm Cn*li. jg-lj i ~ ? ! NDIDATES. JP?? Pnr Mm T.o or i tl*! n ? ? I I ff W. .lAVl'S IOMAX mi- j tiniini-f I: ii>' >i cmiilitlnltf for llif l.cu it-liiluro nt . ill* !.siiii.if ? ! 'ion. T'to fn.>i'<ln of \VM.^C. ) ?.\Y !S Ik i>:t r? ? t> ?? !* for at- l!>e I'll IPfl.lttl. Tl .. of r?.l II. M. IlARJ'Kl* r.y? ? ?? ! ti:I>y MniMiin'el'iiii ;>k h <'i(ii/]i>lnte for re ! et ion I lie in-st _ Mr*' _ Tiu* ftiotid of (.'npt. .1, V. corn KAN resjM-rlfnl'y nt.in-uiK-*1 li??it ? ? u >Hti<li?)uie f?r r<- | hI?-< ii"ii i?? I lit* 1,1-xl L>-g i.ituiv. Per S'att Sfci.ate '?'i> !i-i. u-15 of 11 ??i. J. FO--TKK MA'? I li \!.!.. fvf'iiik.- ?\ 11is i.i!- 11?-1 n rv*ii -s i : j'UMlli i;< luii at?- '* .lit n * i? j a l.ir >.ii. j ' Por.Tas Ccl!# ci?r. -" CbL?- . .. iJr. Em TOR ?!'' ?. < i! *!ItV *V. 1*. Il'i'nn ! n< b ' :!< Ji' < ni i ax cMrccliT us til* eiieUil L' ''to Kit. nli'l l? "tit* U \NV vt/Ti:n<. T'?c i?f i'fipt C? M. M ATTIm* IN r? ' n'-olf'llIv iti-iiolliii'i- lit'P -i viii.'iiiiatc tot j t Tax f.-ll.-cun- at ill*' , , T!i?- frietuls of JAMS-jS A. Mi O(mli) t fuMy iiiii'tllii'M- iiirn >! * :? f'a:t.!Mate- I'Or Tn.\ ! . 0>!n tiv at tin* n< .':! n?i?. ?: !w Tiii- f Dr. .1. F. Mil'i'MH itrsj-oi-t- , v fu 'v niiciuHi f lino as X <'ai!ili.!atf f??r |;ix j t 'oiUrefor at tins r.c.v itluclinn 'J \W ?in* amtn A ^ 1 !<)Iji; !-i: ?.- *i ( a,i,ti?tni? !or Tux Collector, n> j tin- ' 41 Til., friftidn of O-pl. w. S. HAllKi.- I 1 rc^jn-i-H'iiily liim ?" ii ('iiiiiii<lni<' f< r j *' lit* ortio- >! Tis Collector of AlilieviJic 1>ihImcI v ;lt tin* UfXJ tfi^Cl i'Hi. I Tli.- nutiuroif frivnlx <>f \Vl'SLKV A. , III.ArK l-.-ij.. rcH|iuctfullv Hinioni:c? liiiii n i 'uinii.Jato Jul Tux Collector ill the next ?! - J lion, . 'v" j \y Th?< tri?-ij-ls of HKNUY S. OASON fMni.ci i " islly nm-nouiiCc iiitn u* it Ctiiiilidtile for Thx | j. Collector, fltlie cii.-nin^ election. For Ordinary. * b Tlie fnciTuT.f JOHN A. IIl'NTER re " "jifdfully niiiiuiiiKw: li?m a CMiMlidat* for iIt^ v office of Ordinary, ni Ilut next election. v J3T Tlie friend* of Col. J. a. RASKIN r?- '' rjieclfullv announce 11i 111 ? cft'iiliiUte for the 11 nHii'i* nl ! Ipiliii'ii'v of iK- ?Avi -.1 ? ?i For Sheriff. j ' (The l'l iif IK'HEUT .lONTS rwpMrt fully j <! A>ti:'iuricu him as n cantiid.it.ts lurijh?riff ai the j eiihuiiij: <l<-eli<n. I ~W. N. MERlWETHERr !? WholesVe and Ectail D oggiat, I t( NINETY-SIX, S. C. |? HAVIN?5 ?-?i*j?I hi!" of Driii^i : * < iiini would ri ?} ??? ?firly <-nll ! the Atlfiii'on of In* lV:i'ti<)fr mul the iiiili'it! cm t erullv t-? I.in fjut; ni?iek ?.l Hi?r name, itii'l solicit : h ? conlinuufiCti of tlu-ir kind |>?iUoiiKjj?i an.i lili- j , tTulity. * ! lie |irop.i?HH cliini! Driiir* H")ow us nuy firs! j s-l clnso 1 hioiv in tli- up oi>nii?rj\ Ilia Stock : if complete-, Mini cvi-rylliiojf sold him ih wurianted ii> In; i'm-bIi untl geuuioe. Al liii* w may l\0 fontxl I DYE STUIFS. PAINTS, OILS ! u Varuipli'*, Varw?li and I'airit B> unlit-H, | | f* I.- ? . -j? to, vyn-?rs, i t|'|ier, ii'it . *?1 H.'i kimU, Bn^y OnrrititTf [ Also, b fine lot ..f CllKVVING TOliACCO. , jki<>i SK'tARs ?>t iIim lw!?t. Iintiiilf. 1 A larj;p nr.il vir<*'l stuck ?>f PERFU ME RY. A lie nlso offi-r# C? iifa?*ti?nnri??i?, BRANDIES, , /1I.1 ?l.. I . I ?. .? ??i*? wiu t UII-. luwicira n???i .Miuugfl i A mt, w 2WT '' V .VI exceed in I y Inw nirnrt-i?. Al.?o. a gontl ar- j <> a|>|>i? v "iH-ij.ir. KiTn-enc, I'll* iiii'i : 11 Flniilo. I HH'i'C of nil kii.iN. Wick* fur nn\ ! oirnl of l.iQij -1, aiitl ?*vei-ything iioUuMy ki-j.t ! in n tict. .-laA-Bj/nr.-t->! >. . I o I'rmiip) Will brT given to nil. V?y ?'t. ! ? i I " D. MALONE, i ? 7 j t! Ei"Fi Tri'wr T. a -c TT. ? r ANfi 0 ROCK MASON, " jvtneii/ Six. S7U. . h OrFF.Tia hit> ?orvIc?'i> to tbe public Uric-kin rer ?nd Hock Mem. anil f? 1* eot.fi4ent of ! ?*? uliiliiy to wnrrtrnl. ^ntwfaetiofi. ?" hi>J)M MVlfahK ?-xinTieii?,e" in llm Irtniti'M. ' hiiih in Bump* and .\inocicn. IVr?onH wwfi f, ing work of" thi?4i?iid duii* would <lo well to i.s? - " ~ p<>m r;os mill IIW 1^ MltlV C.? M?y.4, l66U,1,tr v * | ii THEODOEE JGABKW ALTER, " mabiai^xa wonss, h ^ Broud 3trt'<M.Tu?*r the Mnrhut, p AUO.UATA, iGA j. MARBLE ^Sbinqjnflpti. Tomb- v -toni*. dfe Jako.MtrUe M.n^U- . tor ; ONLY WAIHING. j A very iigrd man, in the Hlin?ho?sp, \vn? | what- li?* wn? doing now! lie rej?1 i?*>l, | 'Ouly waiting." Only wniiincr till Mio nhn.lows Arc h iitt't; longer grown ; 0>ily wnil'iig liil I lie I'limaier Ol t.lie iluy'it lnsst ^nm ii? fl?wn ; Till tl.f night of carWi i? fn<l?-<l Fr<iqfc.tlu? luni-t oti't* full of Hay; Till :ln? stunt of IIimvcii arc l'r<-?kiiig | f Through tho twilight soft, and guy. Only wailing till the reapers * " llavc i*'1 Ins) ulieaf tethered home; For lli? summer time isfmlo<], At.il tlif Autumn winds Imvo come. Quickly. rcn|ici> 1 i?ntln-r quickly, Tito 1 ??>? rij>?- 11 t-jr,-? of my li<mrt ; For tlii* l?li?i?n? ft* ?* * 1 --- ? i\ ir n ilUCI CU, j And 1 Inidtrii tu depart. Only waiting till the nnifela Open wide the mystic gate. At whose foot 1 long li?ve lingered, Weary. j uor uii'l ilimililt*. Evi;n now 1 lienrjlicir foutHteps, . And llmir voices fur ?wny ; If they citil m??, I hiii waiting. On "V .waiting to obey. Oil!y waiiirnr till the shadows Are a .i ; e lorger uroM n ; Only w..i^Aviil ilie i{l ihiikt Oi the last beam i- flown; Then Irotn t?'i! llie I'atheriiitr da. knesn, noi v. <j?msiiit?* .r* Flrill'rUt1, By whiiw litflit my m ill slmi) i_'!a<lly X' r? I'lltllWny to lli?; sk I'S. I AVTH0S3 AXD TALJTTiIIS. Di. I{. Sij? luiri M- K- nsie"' >;?\ in ll> i Mnlmlt 'plii? J'rtHS. n 11.*- r? oil* i tioris of i i lu* "uiv*t .:,ik.isM *l,ii liMVf juit-tcfl tin-| ?s? <1? i ' ?>f his ?-xp?*i iviii'i:: Tl.. 1> I i: . II'IU- " i<.- 1 KK, WliU Ul?"<l w lt?-l| HCVI'I'll! I i. Il.c ipiiti'le of i.lir rttii*-. Ill* it !? - [ ''?u>j'<')?i t:<\ !i?j?tt jr nu.jis of pninii'y ! Jin 'iiove tn In- Jnl.'iiK iiiinn, ntui luiiwroup. i" fniiefl. To Hfp'v n u nieiuv ?t" KnrkA, j in? ?x1?il?i??-il tin* tMiutmn. i;s of tin- Svl-il j i'lmut ^iit in-ji rnlinri, lli? ?nij.n.5fv of thr- i *k ritlioul ils? flutist IiJi*. S<tiiiii"l 'i?ir, wlm* iic\?-r Priiviili'iU'c le- j :iii>?? Mr. Fox iSui Hot make liiui h r>* a pii-ni r?il or 11 nn a pm-il <'i'iiverp?- : i<ai* list, jitiij a ccrih'.u oet?rt-?? *?t" <ortis?-ut-ss tin*!*- iniii i? pnl*iv*? jtiid ?{i^likv?1. 4 Tin re ('o!?ri<lgi*. whof* latter yt-nr* fas lit?T?nily pusx'it away in talk. He lia?l i)meiit??* Hti ! vxiit-d iiltaii;iiK'i't?, gi'iiuinr o-'lic ftffrlinjr. -IrKiig Idgil al powers, jrreat Irctorii'iil sk'll, a pervading bHise of l}? itfHiuit'ul, rlt-ar coMi<-tions on revelation Hit) Fail ii, anil h command of language rliifii rein'mle-l on? of an Italian impfb isatore. lie would pour forth an ava m.else of C.'UVersatiujj to a crowd of i*?l? ! niri fr nu<liton??if that call he called concrii-itiou, wl.ero one in in had all the talk-_ it; to hun??lf. Hrtlt the time he wj? tin? *r the motiolmiou* bound of his voice had soothing cfft-ct. Over hip own ninth*, his way fcas jjn-nl ; but then hit* circle was ? ! In lire. TIumh wh Sir James Mferkiti? jt-b, wiili a -itfitid fiHe?l?we niigld say veil cruv> tied--wi*li informal ion. Hi* uru?. r-atiuii whs extraordinary, from tlin asl uuriiiier of t?wbieii it 6ftjbra<?tl, s Wfll a-- iniin ll>e admirable lhHi?u?i|je in uliic.li l?c put lii? thoughts without (lie lightest effort. For nearly twenty five "ir*, extending from It in return from liidin, litTr* lii.rl lie?'l? Ju.lge, to l?is death, in 83*2. Mackintosh wn* the oracle of tliat ?ror?? segment of Poeiolv in which lie lived, hit l?r?->?tliiupT only the a?mofphere of Vi?ij?*rtSM?rimiiiii, wlint Gohl?inith Haiti of Jurkri in'gin he applied to Mackintoi>b, that e 'Narrowed lii* mind 1 mo 10 pnriy jinve up wliai was meant for riiNiikiuil.' ' TIutp w?b Sir Walter Srnlt, who moth ' linn nnv othi-roinr-e Jofinsnn, rer-#i*<*H '$# j iom?ge of liiw lii<T,.rv ro?it??inponirie?* as ???li us of piii-if-iv jit Ixrgf. HhH 1i? |ivp<f ii I.on?l??n, ns Julnitun hUvhyp lived. Si'pu'a nnr<?fiiat*v u*niil?l iihiIimKIv l?o??o J-vaz*** ???? i i r TcHtcr lhan i f ?ln? ?jr??nt r. H?? nth'Io otilv n f. w vi-jin, .-.whs ivftillv linji:7.<"l <lnriii4/ c*rt<-li^f<U>'$u)r. f Wontaworth ?c vftr^ply"1 Mention, I 1 hi'ticii l?<? fi?j<?jrrd groat <T)n<ukr?!Jion in; Ion xocii'ty?AvI'-K-h J^'iypverjl^ yiwtfd ! ver> *el<1i>mer ihnn di<l S< W Ijis ri.fn'^un- i 'liii'li flowed perpetually,^}!)!!.utmost vvhnl- | r hi* own po'-m*. and entindy . unrelieved J ? the slij?litiM wit or Innrinr. _ . ' ; |. Tfiero lenmin two, Brougham ami ^f-?- i ri)1>*V?a pair of i n t?* )!< ?( ud^sffi* if?i**??lt to dfe'ulfi hetwwn iffrir ir 8?pri miti'V in society. "We { ntrtmb, perKnp*. ?m} nay ll?nt jixed as(H?mhly, ..wojftorihtr<> tor# inflneiuin ; w? v'nt of lii* -J irnl.ADi} no ( onion*.-'?!!* woll" *? Virilrinw. ! in K'utftyijjfc.f?l 1 JjqrA,.* o ifu rtople of literary .Hac*li!ay wotiVf bu r(>n*iJer..>d j5^|K>r?nr; One ml- J Mntnore w by BrortfftonYn?b? ow not < onv?r^K>n, Hoi VlhTl* other* fo^-Jvirn* tn, and nippjy new If^t^ul^, rflf" Wilff^MSSlipiiWiill m tiJkinr tn!k is brilliant, thmigh fliftuso, Its etertiiij i? ilm drawback. IIow*>kjJ|yi whs the satire of Sidney-Smith, when'^.writing to a friend about Macatihiy's return from III- 1 dia. Il'i said : *Ile litis come bark much j improved ; un< 1 last night, surprised as well | |ks delighted us with several brilliuul flashes of silence!' ? A SEPOItTER'S SPEECH. At tho recent udiloiial celebration in Washington. Major Bvii. P?*rle\ P<ior??,yjof | I the Boston Journal cue of I he prominent I reporters and letter writers at Washington, ! wa<? called out and said : Thank1* for lids compliment, ladies and ! sjentlimen, and I w all thai I cou'd ao-j know li'fl{/p it |?v pullinjr out r.f -,Uiy pockct ' a carefully prepared speech, all,ready to be | read when unexpectedly calle-l upon.*? ! Hut vv? who arc l;ei? at li e metropolis a* J repMters and correspondent", have so inucli i io do wi'.li I lie fptcches of other people, j that we li ivo neither time nor inclination to j indulge in oratorical displays of otir own. 1 [ Appl.-iuse.] Hut h correspondent is tlx* j last man v<'U should tnvn nulled np"t) t<> ! *pe??k, e-pc<*u.Ily after having listened to ' cictjin iit and intensely intetvf.ting ien>arlc< I run 11: - Pr?-sidi'??t, from members- of Cr.tii/r**-* and fi.-tii litjtfli offieiids. Noinc?nar?*h hii.d, is :i Im-iii t?? hi:, vulct (If cJtUTi'bre ; ?pUynn.-r fihoti'd yi?i a peep nt tin* j P>>og?li'\ ii> \v11.> sl)i:*t. tlie amines?hovs who j i?lojv tin- uigiin use iifvi;r,cnii*idciv(l it porliJIi of the chnir, and if y??u. Indies and gen.neint-ti, were better acquainted with nietron ol 'nn ii?age< yon wniild^piow that c>rres- ' p.,i?.'enis ate but lit!I? TOieeined hy tln.*e I Anon- tfMOti pr-1-lniiu, ntn) to ? liv.-e t?iu?rr* ruinihga iht-y sue fltariialily b ind. [Aw No rorn-spoudcnt I ?hiiu!ii tvc rbe <-?lli-d upon to fipcnk., tspei .iil'v ** ii?n tli*- niv?*r?.il theme is the probable |> -rpe.uiiy *?r tiio R-public, foundt-d by j him to whose trnivc we iiavo just made h | [ Vacant ;>iluriti;ntre. I In tii'? r?-port*r'? ffa!l?:ru*s" disunion is r??- j gunled a.-a injlli and Union naving as a humbug. [Aj'|>i>tiise ;>Dii laughter.] Tru? vv? m-??- jfic liwnorablf y^iitlcmai) bi'Ucalh us iod^li.'inflf* i|) ora'O'ical and ftoui*times |>ugiliolic di.-fila\e, and wo bend abroad -u; counts of ilifii litu.ic v' tiduct, tinted to suit tlit1 political forii|.Wjyon i f tbe newspa}ie? wliii'h it? to pay "for tfcdjrfter. [Lough iir,] Hut altf.ciigli, iike lawyers, we ?*nd< avor to earn our retaining have our uioivimiai opum>n*. and we have no < tears thai any ot these coiiihatHnts will fail j to receipt tor their pav ami mileage to the 'United Stat.*; !<o loiig as we Bee our gii elolis ami ghil>ht,-hiies w*lk arm in arm fliitn the aietias, eat fraternally a the same jHHive hoar, in, iti tlie mazes of the shtue dance, *11 play poker at the *ame ta[Buiaierous lau^ht^r,,}, You emmet persuade a .'coi ifspoDduut tliat thgie is itny ground for alarm?especially one wlio like myscll, come* fioni old Massachusetts, from whose roik hnutid coasts t^ie ship of State whs laiu-hed upon the troubled waters of poetical Miifi-, And whose son?- vvi!l ever be ready to aid in H-pelliu? hoarderssuppressing mutiny. [Three cheers JbrrMtue 9at-.lt iixcllts] You, editors of the Mississippi 'vpMrj^. - .? ... iu mop till iins, uncalled for exritfnu&t, if ymi just determine nut to publish utw word about any politician (vlTo will even allude to the possibility of knocking into pi this pulilictft form ' 011 M'liicji our father* unposed so much care and on which *o many glorious impressions ol prosperity, power, jiud go->4 .feeling have w 01 ked off. rCl^ois.J^Viir pen, scis-; f 80tK jn.d paste liSvfe 111a "e these ngitalttjf are. and tliey are^^y jfffi tlHtltcr's inki.S:or? ndivifintnn rtmin hi") i /- ' TV? ? & lTj?y^.wiIkl)rt pimt-rlefifi. to' ^conclusion (tl<at most?. acceptable pbraMe in n CongroMonHl spou-Jj to a reporlei.) l?.-t me reronitnrti'l ioJt>u ii platform, tlio ud6pii(?i) ot. which b,ut prrtinMe the pHfrvptrSMr of our mtfhra -latiJ. TaL-.. lia ifc f...,, .1 ? jfcfci. -n box. lite riliz-ns' ballot Lot*Vb\wij&Q/f cartridge box, anfl'(l??l, liut't>fett>riwe?n? )e??i.) ili?* bund box. fapaQQ^Sb***1 plm-e \\w platf.u of ftn hnuwj^fti dependent ?otintry^jj^i'Jipp.r, w Inchon* tlie comply < H'Wi riWng ?nd ? croud lint, of a4vani,*'P*$i in<r sul*crUicr?. [Applause.) With" that ' pintfoufe the country will be W" <vBluett Vye<l ladie* aramoat.qpt lo be paswon?to^?nH ^enlori^BjIue-eyecj, soulful, truthful, HtTertiuiiate ana confiding- Gray yet), phrt^jvhicaVlitvrvy, refalnto, ooldtwarled. 'Hazel;jjjed. qui? k-tempSred and fh-Me. rW1K*: i&l' . jrOTTiIw ' " ' *pnrn ever? ' 8f*^ofIIftv",)i" otifffpre I <* crmfW" y6itv ignorant* utirf I H^kurrTnete.. fgultB and follie* | ofjjjgm f. ii 2r""' i' fj j fbwv : V?^ tefttpfo, ! 1 "^JfiQilHfW' tW*tfftin w?? hf?rd there- I .l. ? i?HI ni ?awfp??r?: ILLUSTRIOUS DUNCES. An interesting i-hapier might t>e writ ten | on I lie subject of ilie Illustrious Duneua? | jlull boyR bill, brilliant men. We have rri&m , tlowHvor, for only a f?*w instances'. Pivlio ili (Jortnna, the paintfr. was thou.: lit so stupid thai Im was nic.kimini'il 'A-? II?*h?1* when a boy; aiul Tomato CJuidi, g<'no- ! rally known as 'llt-avy Tom' (Masfocoia 1 Ttinni'iatcio.) though by diligom'e he after- i wards raised himsull to tin- highest euiiuenvc Newton, wli'-n nl school, Mood at the bottom of the lowest form buttons. .Tjio boy | above Newton having kicked him the dupee J showed his pluck by c.b^Ujugiog him to fi^ln . ami beat liiin. Then Ite^seVlo work wit]) a < wili, aiid determined^ abo to vanquish, his' antagonist its a scholar, which lie ?ii<I lining 'O the top of his'class. Many ofourgreaU, est ili\ inc? have been a ythiug b'lt pre?? eocious. baac Barrow, wIhmi at the Char**' ter school house, whs notorious c hit-fly for his strong temper, pugnacious habits, atid proverbial idleness at a scholar, ar.<) he caused puc.h grief to his parents, that his miner ufi-ti to say tliat it it [i It used .(sod to tnke fion? hiuk$ny of his children, lft? l?ope?3 ii might le' tiin least" pivmWitig of tlit*ni iiil. Adam CJIarlv", whcil si boy, was proclaimed by Ins tn!h?.*r to Le \*i gtiuvo'us Uuruv,* though luTcmild roll large stones aboi.t. DeanSaifi, one of the g" ntc-'t writers of pure nglisli, was 'plucked*at Dublin University, and uisly obtained; i> reeomtmndalion to Oxford,'*|wci'ala ginlifl.' Tin' *veil known Drs. Chalmers and Cook were b->js together at the parish school of St. Andrews; and they w to found so stupid anil mischievous that the master, irritated beyond measure, dismissed them both as incorrigible duuce*. The brilliant Sheridan showed so little capacity as a boy, that he was presented to a lutar by his mother with the complimentary accompaniment, that he whs an incor- ' rij^iMe dunce. Walter Scoji^jjas all bill a dimcc when a boy, always iriiii'-.h rc-??li?*r for a 'bilker' limn opt al Ins lt-?sous. At the E'liiil^ura University, Professor D ilzrl pi'<>rioiinHM tip-ii hint ilu* seiilein-e thnt 'Dunce j lie wa-, (luin-e lie would remain. Chatter- | toil was returned <?n his motherV hands as i_ r i ? ? - ... a mui, ui wnom nothing conl i bo mu'le.' 131mns wa* a dull boy, <j<x?d only at athleiicj i-xerciaiw. Guldstni'h pj<oke nf himself ne h plant that floweied late. A'-fieri left col? l?-ge ns wi-e hs w lien he entered it, and did nut try in the uludies hv whi li lie -distinguUhed himself, until lifc h:id rnn nvorAirff o! Europe. Robert Clive was a dunr.e^if not a reprobate, when a youth ; hut full of energy, even in badness. ^His faoiilv. cr'^rl tO(g<*l ri?l of him, shipper] hiip off to Mndran; and Ik* lived to lay the foundation of tlie British power in India. Na- ! poleon and Wellington were hotb dull boysl not ?!istiiiguis-liiiitr themselves in any wajj. nt school. Ol tli?'furir?er the Duehuss of j d'Abrantes says, #he Uad good health, hut j was in oilier respectsnlce other boys*,' John Howard, the philanthropist, was another j illustrious riuiu-e, learning next lo oolhing 'ilirillir lliA rowrc '??? " ' J, ..-w .? ?% II ? ?? ( n uu Illr tl.UUUI. I Stt'plieton, a? n youth, was di^tintinguishcd elm-fly for his nkill at bulling and wrestling ami aflentioivto his work. The btilHhiiI Sir Humphrey Davy was no clever than other l>oys ; 1iia teacher, Mr. Davie* Gilbert, say.??f bini, 'wbile be *%fas with trio, I uouli! nqt ^lisi-ern-. the qualifies by which lu wiSfcnost distinguished.'. ludeqdf he hi illicit in |Htkt, lifet thought it fortunate that hf bnd ljt?n left to t 'enjoy FQ^muctU idj#hess al fohool.v- Watt-^as ftJnll syhofaf' notwithstanding the pretty utoViea tuld ^bout ids' prtcoiiity ; byt'-fie wn?$wbafcwaB'.better. pfctiem Hndj^rpe^8jlk^#lt|ir,#8? bj ihal luc^nn, i&d'by his carefuJty . oultiv/iuid lf?v?<ntiv<iiieM, Mint ho was t?n?bfed to perfect hi# Mt'SUU engjn& ^ & ?&'* ' v V ' ?' " " "4 ' NXmk denitauons.T-rRo^ort^ famous in council.* ftiidianv^lttieralf Juliar soft and teinfer-haiird. David, bgloveil. Su-i- I Mnnnti, n lily. Walter, signifying to rule a i* army. Maruli, bitter. K.uIk'I,a i?henp. JVilliam, fiuinjthe Danish, a shield. Lu m?. light beater CljJotf, from the Latin, a | green herb, Doroap, a''roebuck. Thomas means twice. Roger, desire for rest* Gertrii<te,~lruA*t^li0r trust. Jflary Bignifies & tear. ^HrnjjOHdy or "pnh ??{&> ? Cfiacle.*, toout.' EflfiL' Tfllor. George, man. D9n'croh, a be?. Henry, honor. >^pft<k?leh, tear# ami rwjM*ji tenue. Hannah, thorcifnl, ^aefotf?.' E*^; *lie lived. I&tttffj- Hidden, Vcret. Beal??lK iiiMrrifi), Edgar Ed wiq, witneiwCT?' Margaret Rignifienfey^<3?l? SbjdtiH, wisdom. y|?Mtrunia prudenc^'emperuke#, HaJyftW^Xrvna grm;ious?.. from ffifc Tuil.Wniv free- Gatjjwjnfc; piift, bright. Rhdifayw^ it ifRf, aJoter of hor*ii?. j&ocJivwj T noUv^ 'oniV.-' 'a $r>V? \h>- S?v a *< *?:l.-?>t. A*a. I y #$*g*3L'' - . ^ LITERARY. A new edition of one of tl?o hooks that never prow ol<), 11 ishop?lJti: let's 4Analojrv of ltflijjion,' has j'iM Ihvii hroujjhl out uni!ei the rlmrije of I>r. Filzgornld. Uishop of Cork. It is in many rospcct.s superior to any former impression RSMin edition fur the library, or siudi'ht's use* containing a c.Rreftilly-prcpare<l life of the RUihor, h eolhilion _ r . t '? * * * * " oi ilie nisi eiliiion (which shows how attentive Butler whs to the point on which hejs j generally eomhlejjed to be monl deficient? J clearness and precision of ^y}*) explanatory I lu'li-c, am] a copious .p^ges. ,,Kfefsi3. Tegg Mr. Murrav^has in will publish during tlit* present yeai\ 'Francis. Bacon Chancellor of England, being an in^i|%rinlo'-liis Lite and'Charader, based on Iietfets a'.d Doi-unu-'its hitherto unpublished 'By Itepworili Dixon.' This work, though 'fi?w in foiin Hiitl material, will <'ontuiti the substance of some artides wliitih alhmted much attention when th?*y appear**,! in The Alhenceum in January last, of whifli ) periodical, it is w-lj known Mr. I)i*nn is the aclinr-i-ililor. In liim Mho great Chnn collur of Jinmiui NhMith' finds nn energetic defender agnist tho charges that have generally passed eurit-tit pinc? tho weight of Macaulay's name litis given them snnclion. The cuin'-i lenm ??l'ihe author of'Friends ! mi Council' becoming Clerk of the Privy | Couneil, is too'curious not to .b? niiiieo.l i Tlit* emoluments nf the post are fh:(J (/> be double those attached to the, Professorship of Modern History at C?unbHdge, which I Mr. Arthur Helps di-dined in favor of hit) ; friend, the Rev. C. Kinsley, and as an in? | tro'hietion to the public service, it is ,0110 of I t lie most desirable oflh-es in the gift of the | Crown. Another .literary man may be mentioned a* receipt of honor*. Prof. Creasy, of University College, has fought his last decisive butt In* in literature, and now appears as Sir E. J. Crea?y, Chief ' Justin- of Ci-ylon. There is but one opinI ion as to tlie wisdom of appointments of (!iis class, Hud tliev show the growing imI rinrlnixm it... "? I' ? * ? * 1 * ,.u. ? ? mi- n-iiin governing ClrtapeS' Ol of a nation?those who form and influence its opinions hy literary toil. The 20th ult. was the great day of the Commemoration' nt Oxford. In the thejatre^the under graduates indulged them selves, as usual, in groaning and cheoritig various persons and things. Three groans followed the namestl e Pope, the King of Naples, the Emperor, and Lord John Russell. 'The Present Ministry' raided a long und close .struggle between cheers and groans, rt? also diJ thu 'Bishop of London,' aiid*k7T/<e Times newspaper.' At 11 o'clock the jjrocessiou entered the theatre. Tlie Prmce of Wales, by virtue of J.iis rank, tuok I precedence, being, followeiffcv the Vice Chancellor. Lord Brougham whs received wiili gr^at applause, which-llQ acknowledged bv icpea'ed buw , Sir^F* M'Clintock whs evidently thwhero of the day, and n tempest of upplatise greeted liirn. I tf ^ ?I Henry Ward Bekcueron Eating &? .. ? I have hcen mvIcwI- ?nm?iiitiM !???? I coulil perform ?o large an amount of work wi'b apparently so litthi diminution o strength. I attribute my power of eiiifarance tQgtt long-formed habit* of observing, every (My of my ^ife, the tdmple laws of health?and none more tban the laws of eating. It ceases any. longer to be a matter of ?elfdenial. It is njiuost like an in.fttinct. If I bnve a severe tux on tnv Hfain iu the m.trnincr, I i-ntniot e-M linnily at'breakfiMft. If the wliofe(lay is to, I e-ono of exej. tnt very lit lie till the is over -I know Itjjptwo c^jftijot b?4 Hritjert Ifr^iiffiyitv -tjffilw ' ilfi the 'fipdy.. I'1cnow tliB^'wbc-n ' th? stomach works the*brftftr n^'l .. the biTiin works the If I am jWijur to bo movioy^about ouf of doprs a go'oif" deal I can give a * fuller awing to my npppfile?which in never ebc-' CPfdingly had. ^ffijut'Vf T am engagi'd^ap' lively, and nerewiYily in mental MSfcjB cannot eatmtirh. Ami I have mn.ia^fcR irj?T with ri'Brulatitv unil with n *?fpr?'n<'ir<?W wliut I liaro to do, a habit so long thf}t U. CfHses any longer to be a eubjecl oftlrnught. It almost tnfceR core of itself, f attribjMle much of njy ability to end ure work to good, hftbitfr of eatinflp^onetant 'ftttenlioh id tlio slefj^^^icnl iexercis^atfd general5 - > rtr ie ow [hir,s mo' fo ^ P8'rt 'n lhil wMWbllon. -it m not ? mntter' of epjnorekniam that* mfcn, shottld be dahilt- con-' n * < cwning^tbe food hft eat*. On tb? contrary f b^njifiat a cwitizttl mab ought \o bo ^wnfeiHn Ihh eooVery. T etippos? one ol< tK(6'infal!i*6TeS^V^ 'tho^toilf^tofotOa thrt^p^i^ood fbftjifrlt'fafrAe G|i?' px^i*g>ti>^m. Jjwtnf is ar? nriff? tl?.*, r ?,,* p?ys {,ut j;,_ ?tH'n?ion IO (hf livt.itf. t> It i*d;jK>n* the ! 'irrriifif* out their tdpo&l&t acd fol- J to tb? fwe, ^ i, J Tiie Ditioirr side.? Look on the bright ; aide. It is the right hide. The times may | l.c hnnl, hut it will mnko litem no ensier ! hy wearing a ^looniv and sad coun?enanee.|ti is tho sunshine and not Hie cloud* that make* the llower. There is always that be. I fore or around uo whiid) should cheer ?dd I fill iK?? heart wlfb warmth. Tho sky it j.biuo t^xi times where it is black once. You' i Hitve iioiiK'.cR, it mxy be. So have others, i Nona ale tree from thctn. Per h tips it is as well ihat,nati<- should b?. Tliey givei??ioew abd ipjie to life?fortitude and cournga to w-Tiivui. i uai wouiii Ue a dull spa, and tbe j.- > . * ' sailor would never get -skill, where tberd J was noihing to disturb 4tio surface of tbo j ocean. It is.the duty of every one to ef* ? j tract all tbe happiness and enjoyment b'fi | -can without and within hirti,ip|)(L above >U be should look on the InigbVside of. tiling?! What though things do look a Irttle dark!,- . *? , Tlie, lane will tnrjt, and ihe night will-end , in broad day. To the long run tbe greot ! balance rights' itself. What is ill becomes | well ; what is wrong, right. Men are not j made to band down either heads or lips; j and ih?isy who do, only show that tliey aro | departing fit.in the paths of true common* , sense and right. There is more virtue in' ! one sunbeam than a whole hemisphere of * I ciuuii and gloom. Therefore, we repeat,j look on the biiglit siiJo ot things. Culti| vale vi hat is warm * anil genial?not tie i cold and repulsive, the ctark and* morose. The Iron Duka was right. Dou't neglect your duty; look to the bright aide; live down prejudice.' jp? Task Cake of Your Eyes.?One oftbe' most eminent American divines, *ybo bas for some time been compelled to forego the' pleasure Df reading, has spent sonie-'thouHiinds of dullstis in vain, and lost years of tim?-, in consequence of gating up several hours before day and'^tudying by artificial , i-gm. li-is eyes will uerer get well. Multitudes of iucn and women have I .iiiide llieir eyes weak for life, by the too fr-.-e us of fyefcigbt in reading uno piiut and J doing fine sewing. In view of these tbiriga ( it will be well to observe the following ruletf | in the u^e of tbe i-yes: i j Avoid nil sudden changes between light and darkness. Never begin lo read, write, or^ sew, for I several minutes after coming^frora darkness lo h bright lltflit. % ^ver reHcT by twilight, or moonlight, or on a very cloudy day.. Never read or Pew directly in front of tho light, or window, or door." It i<* lust to have the light fall from above obliquely, over the left shoulder. Never aleep so thxt on the first iwalcen irig, the eye thall opefl on tbo lighfc&of a window. * iA_.. Do not use tlio ey^icJit^jj^liglit so Fcant that it r^fljjiica an ef^rt.io^Bcnmia* ute. The moment you aro instinctively prottipt?-<l to rub (lie eyfej, that monfcnt cea^Vus; ii:cr th m. It the eyelids are~g1tle<J,'togeth<?r, cui:wa? 7~- ..^A iking tip *Jo ri6t fuiwhty/^^^BHw; bat ' apply the ealiva ^tl^tb^f|??&j?|fl is lba^J ' v speediest iJilntant in ^ vo'tlr eyes and fttce in lCT,k~illV/V *' Joiirn&l of Health. v*"" . *' ' ? <& vj- TuiCKa of a JtfGQLER.-Vfbe n^yorlft. .correspondent^ tlie;rbilafle!phiai Inquire* gives tb<* following: . We have n odebcated ,. trig iji tlif < ityj'tfho rp%^fe^E^p.USiPg trick in a Broadjyri^fltiiuilj'UMliTti-foreQooB^ Tliere wafc a ilistingmslieiilitenfry gentleman ip the stage,'with wjy>ra" bo. entered into conversation. At Iqfl^tftg^be JRerary ,, frenflemnn nnlln^l ilin Q( ??- ?'?4 ^ >i>u ?? ? J.'j W* f(|(UU|^ # to gfei out> when the jiwylef^pfted bim ^genjjy on Ihc s?lu>ufcif$r. ' if " . _ 'Excuse mB'.iRirj' feid hegjL doubt ipdt ' * ^jta-?ro an iiopef.t ejeeiv**^ : ^.ave <5U ? ?. . ^ Jfr^ntl/.to^lxj gerUtfimn'a ?utfrw8ljM> ajajf h 1a. jgtftvgfc frowwwp rflpntd il\e JOggter; 'fyut'l &ee jocf book as. well,' Wherlfepoa . . j$$k lhal srticis horn ibi. ferv bottom of tWfastonjshed ^ntf?manVjtwide ' '. -v * r%- - .?.*?' * *, V ./Fas Bible.?The bible must be Ihef invention of ^rfihrf'men-or' anpels?-of ,. men or desife^?or of God. It cannot Kf ^ *j fe$ie Invention of good men, for tbdy, neither N ' $ would, nor c ould, pudce a lies nil tile tiinetlley W^J-O writie^fjl,' say- ... log, 'Thus sajetb the Lord/ wlien ^ was > their'own i^^iiion. Nor could it be ?be ^ ^ inventk>?|^Bgjpfteo or devils; for they to flt-ihity. I thert'rt>rt) <{fH?* l|iv* oor.Jyi;ivo?tl?* iJ&U? m??t be given Ly in?pif*tA>? .#f <*?><!.? Simpson, A ?H*? mio can multc**#; ? wtoa ams w>*. ?.' tj{v i 1 p