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fi j.iu|)tioin ? l'implcs or Pustules on the Face, Blotehe< fjf Iloilf, Ague ami Fever, Chronic Soro Eyei Klt>? Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, l'jhlul'gt j?- /nent und l'ain of the Honrs rtlid <1011118, StiiL f>orn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorder*, Luuiba^r Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arisim from mi liijudicious (Jtso of Mercury, Itnpru denee in Lift*, of Impurity of the Ulood. This ureal alterative medicine nud Fu j v. fitter of Hlood is n<J\v used by thousand* of grate 0 fill patients from uli parts of the United States 1 who testify daily to the 'remarkable cures per formed by the creates! t'f nil medicine*, "CAR TER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Nctirnlgia fe. Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin 3r Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcere, Old Sores, Artec tions of the Kidiidvs, Diseases of the Throat Kcinnle Complaints, Pains and Aching of tin if ftoncs and Joiute, arc speedily put to flight bi using this great and inestimable remedy. For nil diseases of the lilood, nothing lias ve been found to compare wilh it. It elennsos th< ' 'i system of ull impurities, acts gently and effi ( eiently on the Liver ami Kidneys, strengthen! 3 file Digestidfc^ gives tone to tlie Stomach, inakei \ Jlie skin cle'nr'jPM healthy, and reetOI'es tin j Constitution, enfeebled hy disease or broker I down by the excesses of youth, to its pristim | vigor and strength. For llio Ladies, it is incomparably better thai ( fill the cosmetic* ever used. A few doses o CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE will remove full sallownesH of complexion, bring the roses inaiilling to the eheek, give clactieity to' th( ? step, and improve the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines evei > beard of. 7 y The large ininibcr of certificates which wc ? f hnve received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is lio Humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well Auown to the community, all udd their testimony to the wonderful effects of this (JUEA'i BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent und get n Circular and Al*. innnac, and rend the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines has performed. None genuine unless sinned BENNETT & BEERS, Proprietors. No. It Pearl Street, Rich??>? < v.. ..-i n - c ? ?: 1 T ? .? IV ? iiuiii nil UlUVin iUl PU])]MIC8 llll u agencies must lie addressed. ' Ami for sale by Wil. fcj. II10 E US, & CO., Proprietors, Ivielimoml, Va. "V\*Anin..\w A I.vox, Abbeville, 1". 1*. Oaky, Cokeshury, V. 0. I'aiskh, (?roenwood, And Merchants Generally. April IS, 18.">5. 52 ly GUYS^TT'S \ YELLOW DOCK AND SAUSAPAltlLLA la now pill lip in the Largest Sized Hollies, and I * acknowledged to be tlie IipkI Sarsaparillv rnade, as is certified by I lie Wonderful Cure: tr it has performed, tlie original copies of wliicli fare in the possession of the proprietor. Kemember, this is the only true una original ar | lick': ( Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Cangrcuc, Rheumatism, and a vast variety ?*f ?rtlicr diseases are speedily and perfectly cured liy I lie uso of this medieine. READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE Taixatoosa Co., Ala., Jan. 2, 1852. Dear Sii::?1 send yon this to certify to you that your Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsuparill a- has funned one of the most wonderful cures I on mcthfit 1ms over b?en effected on man. p 1 have been aillicted for forty years with erup i> iions on my legs and feet; ill 1848 they got sc , Tiad that I had to go oil'., crutches, mid in 1849, 1 had one leg amputated above the knee. In nine ' months after my other leg''broke out in large r eating and running sores from my knee to my jt fcol. and disuharged a great deal of offensive matter. My groin also broke out in large biles which discharged much offensive matter, and al <i- - nro nmire minfmy icil lUIUU urOKe 0111 III iarg< ^ pimning sores nearly to-my'elbow*. r i ne misery thai J luive suttered for tho lasl i two years I cannot describe to you. I was ii j such agony that I never rested day or night. In October Inst, my foii brought me one o: t< your bottle wrappers; I read it, and found re fi m>rd of some wonderful cures performed by youi ifi> " Extract of Yellow Dock and Sareuparilla," 1 j- sent and got two bottles of it, and commenced J taking it. In two weeks, to my great astonish menl, my sores all became easy, and I coulc Bleep all night, a thing 1 l-nd not done fortwc Jr years. When I had taken six bottles, my eorcf liad nearly all healed. My Gores got well as il hy enchantment. I have now used inalleighl Hottles of your "Extract of Yellow Dock an<3 j. Snrsaparilln," and I now consider myself well. I entreat nil of the afflicted to try this mcdi p cine, for 1 believe it will cure any known dis> ease in the world. Lay aside nil prejudice nnc T try it, and prochnim its great worth to suffering ; j . mankind and entreat thein to take it, for it will L cure tliem. ? My case is well femnviF m ? large portion ol South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and il iatiy should doubt the uhove cure, 1 invite tliem to call on me and I will show them the scare. ] ebn be found in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, out mile from S toe's Ferry. KKNA T ATI HUGHES. The Yellow Dock and Sureaparilla is pccui Itarlr adapted for females in delicate health, re suiting from irregularities of menstrual dischargo and other diseases peculiar to their sex. Tht r proprietor has in bin jwksrasirn, n great numbei f of certificates of cui'ch, performed of the nbov* j 'jlsetrriptioii. we assure the affliclcd, that v bottle ol dr. guysott's extract of yellow docli nnd snrsuparilhi will at onco regulate those dif iti&s an.'l rcucw the natural energies . m^vqnnrt hotth-h.?price |il per bottle and retail by l?t mead, 111, chart res st., n. o., t agents for the southern stater, f< orders must be addressed. ? sold xuso by am.aw <fc lvov, abbeville, h. grim.v) longmire, l. J'e.n.v, edgefield, ? V. Tayixhi, audcrson, ^ _11en8on, do 0i .\osey & IIawtiiqrn, duo west , ,t. 30. &0 cm 8 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. b w r? m " v# waiia) jSttbrnep a# Ixncr and Solictor tit Equity , Abbeville, S. C. , ^ Will promptly atteud to all business entrusted t< ? hip carp. He can bo found at the office of thi Abbeville Banner." . July 28 16 .m WIUOW. II. II. LOMAX. W. M. HADOK1 f ; Wilson, Lorn ax & flatten, IttorneyiJ at Law and Solicitor! in Eqaily. j. ' ^ OFFICE AT ABBEVILLE C. h. | t. rorrr.B mahbualu w. a- Kb. w . . juiUfcsn&LJU ? L??, ?'"/ ATPfOftNEYB AT LAW AND SOLICITOR* EQUITY* ^ V YfkfiiA. attend promptly to ?n? bnsfaM? com W milted to their eare, iu the District* 9f-At /L Kb rill?, Anderson, Laurens iind NewWvWT"-K% -J& - . Office at Abbeville C. It . 1 , -/ * . 4i^m ' '*? Practice of Swgdry;;; - _ mi, J. HAftUTgS, AUGUSTA^iLj^ lj-' V to accommodttWth M^Uig^ V ft lio^Mnu ?och paiienWn# ra?y be^lirecied t \ :JjpfeSHr, i -* J|m?-. f'-'Mvm&v&t.tfiSitiAxr \ ' ' Wg-' JAS11 MUSIC AND PIANO STORE OK HORAOE WATERS, NO. 333, UKOADWAY, N. Y. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY I '' MUSIC AT GREATLY REDUCED RAT&3. () Notwithstanding the combination tt/mUsic tlral, rr* to keep tlio pncos of non-copyright mimic, ? jdittaf the Ituf'.'HUi ?if na'ivc ewnposcr?\ and their j. refusal to extend to Mr. Waters tlio courtesies of K tlio trailc, ho its milking immense sales?having abundant evidence, that he has public counte. nance and support, in his opposition to the great monopoly, and in his eflltl'tB to aid nutivc talent, _ mid tu ndupt the nntionul currency. Ilis stock of American and European music is immense. and tlio catalogue of his own publications is one ' of tlio Irffi/rst and bent eclccletl in the United j States. lie has also made a great reduction in the priccB of PI ANOS, MELODEONS and Mu' sical Instruments of all kind*. Superior totted ' 0} octave pianos for $175, $2()0 and $225.. interior of as i/ooil tpuxlili/, nnd instruments as utrouq 2 and as durable us those which cost $50<). Pianos of every variety of stylo and price up to *1000, comprising those ten different inanufacto ^ ries: among the celebrated modern improved ? lloraco Waters' Pianos and the Jtr*t premium " vKoliun Pianos of T. Gilbert ?fe Co.*8 make, fowners of the yliulinn patent.) Seeond-hani ded Pianos at great bargain*. Prices from ?40 , to $150. Melodcons from five different manu| factories, including the iccll letiown S. D. &. II. , W. Smith's Melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament,) the best make in the United States.? ( Prices ?45, ?150, ?75, glOO, ?115, *125, ?135, p and ?150. Smith's Double It ink Melodeous , ?200, each Piano and Melodeon guaranteed. Tho ' best terms to the trade, schools, &e: 12? per , cent, discount to clergymen and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to ull r parts of the sounlry, post-puid, at the reduced rates. Ocncrnl and select catalogues and schedule of priecs of Pianos forwarded to any address free of charge. March. 14. 1855. *1 * ? ; BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CASH ! W. S. WOOD, MANUFACTURER'OF AND DEALER IM Boots Shoes and Brogans Xo. 185 liirhnrdtton ft.,Jirst doorbcloic theMarket, at the Corner formerly occupied It, (J. M. Thompson it Co., COLUMBIA, 8. C., HAS now in store n large nml well selected as soi-tinent of all descriptions of goodsusually to bo found in a Shoe Store, consisting of Ncgroe's peg and Kailed Brogans, Stitch Downs, House Servants Shoe*, all classes, wluch are ollcrcd l>y the case, dozen or single pair, at tlio lUWL'Sl ngures, CASH. ALSO, Ladies* fine Bl'k nml Col'd (Jailer?, Ladies' Kid niul Morocco Walking Shoes and Slippers, from the House of J. Miles &, Son, Philadelphia. ALSO, Cents' Fine Calf Dress Pump and Stitched Hoots, of hid own niauufucturo which are offered as above. N. 1$. The Manufacturing Department i* under the Superintendence of nn experienced workman, snt! al! work intrusted to his care ' warranted t?? give satisfaction, 1 AV. S. WOOD, 185 Hichardson-st., 1 first door below the Market ' October 5, 1854 25 ly " REMOVAL Bool and Shoe IWanufactroy. Abbeville C- HtlTJ ^I^IIE Subscriber respectfully VI JL informs his friends and the public generally, that he has removed lo the Store next to the Lawhon Hotel, opposite Wilson &. Williams' 1 Store, where he is prepared to make to order, Gentlemen's BOOTS AND SHOES, and also LADIES' SHOES of the finest description, ' which, for Style, Fit and Workmanship, he war' runts, cannot be excelled. ! He has also on hand a large assortment of ' fine rump-soled anil fine Welted Boots; also, a ' large assortment of Gentlemen's and Ladies' ! Shoes, of the neatest quality; also, a large as sortinent of heavy Sewed Boots and Pegged t Ito/lta nnft -11 .f k? ?? fnUUl U, Oil ' of which he will sell on accommodating terms. N. B. Two Negro Boys wanted to learn the ^ Boot and Sl.oc trade. 1 NICHOLAS McEVOY. r Feb. 27, 1855. _39 lly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, [ Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas. 1 McCants <fc llamm, ) Foreign Attachment. ts. j-McGowftn Pcrrin, Pl'fTs I Tlios. F. Jones, Jr. J Attoruies. > Hy7"HEItEAStlio Plaintiffs did, on the seventh > VV ,lay November, eighteen hundred and f ? T fifty-four, file liis declaration against the t Dcfcnduni, who, (it is said,) la absent from and I without the limits of this State, and Iiab neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom u copy of tho said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said I Defendant do appear and plead to the said dee; larutiou, on or before the eighth day of NovemI her, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final nud absolute judgment will then be given f and awarded uguinst him. r MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. p. Cletk's Office, Nov. 14, 1854 1 [ a, A. IIKRIOT WV. P. HOLMES. IIi;RIOT A HOLIES, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, ; No 4 VENDUE RANGE, ! CliarlcKtoii, S. C. HEFBRENCES. t SitKfiiKtip, McCueeuy ?fc Co., Charleston, S. C. i 15: S. Riiktt, do. W M. 1$. IIOIUOT, do. Jon.v 1)kap, do. i T. S. <fc T. G. Bunn, da James Gaf.skex & Con do. James Wairuh, NDuhville, Tenn. i Thomas ft, Kennedy, Louisville, Ky. Nov. 23, 1854 32 ?TR, L. BRYAN, successor to Bryan tL McCarter, and Allen McCarter <k Co. wolr3ale and retail dealer in BOOKS, STATIONERY, Painting*, Engraving*, Ac., 3d store above the market, COLUMBIA, S. C, Jaiwary 11, 1855. &S 6m Wheat! Wheat!! Again! WALKER & GL?NN, i T> ESPECTFULLY bog to state that (hey are Hi runj? "? ?IIV ittUFAC? JUT f Y neat. They will continue to purchase any Qoantity of goou well, cleaned Wheat Early application 1 to secure good prices are mi yet taut. WALKEK A gleht*. > Opposite Bank of Newfcery. u July 27, lft8? 15_ U - UKXHY EWSANK.' JAMKS U OA NTT EWBANK & GAttTT, ' DIRECT IMPORTERS m0F\ 5 HIRDWARBT, fCTLERY, Cm Ac 18< MEETiNO-ST^KET, 166 . orro?n?1MC cBAWtcaven hotkl, chas lrbtom, s. ?< Wa ; * T [ - . , Notice. - W7* STRAYED from the sdheeriber, living in h m2J Greenwood, on the 15ilv inst. a Black " Mare MU?j? abont fourteen Xkcds M'Mir . years old. - Any information mygctfog mU SlSlllSlSSi jkTIORBNEY AT LAW, r o?vic* A* ooitt?oiTf i, o. i|pSp; TO THE CITIZENS of ABBEVILLE BISTRICT. Protection ! Protection !! numerous impositions that have been JL palmed off on tlie FiibliCj in tlie Shape of Lightning Rods, Can now l>c avoided hy culling on Mr. E. J. TAYLOR, ut Abbeville Court House, where n specimen of n sufe Rod can btt Sfcen, mid the Unly one tlink is sitftj, as proved not only by experiment, but by tho testimony of such men ns ure competent judges. Mr. K. J. TAYLOR will uttend to nil orders punctually, and put tho sqil-c up in u workman-like manner for us. Terms?-CAHH. DOUGLAS A JOHNSON. January 25i 1855. 40 tf BRITISH PERIODICALS EARLY COPIES SECURED. Premiums to New Subscribers! LEONARD SCOTT ?fc CO., New York, continue to republish the following British Periodicals, viz: 1. Tiik London Quarterly, (Conservative.) ot The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) 3. Tiik North British Review, (Free Church.) 4. The "NVestmikbter Review, (Liberal.) 6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) The present criticnl stnte of European a fill it-3 will render these publications unusually interesting during the forthcoming year. Tlnjy will occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news items, crude speculation*, and (lying rumors of the dnily|Journal, and the ponderous tome of the future liistoriun, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the tim.e shall have passed nwAV. 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For anv one of the four Reviews and one Vreni. vol. .... $3.00 For any two of the four Reviews and one Pretn. vol. .... 5.00 Fur any three of the four Reviews and two I'rem. vol. .... 7.00 For ull four of the Reviews and two Prein. vol. ..... 8.00 For Blackwood's Magazine aud one Preni. vol. ..... 3.00 For Blackwood and three Reviews and three Preni. vol. .... 9.00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews and three Prein. vol. ... 10.00 U" Payments to be made in nil cases in advauce. Money current in the State where isaued, will be received nt par._f~H The Premiums consist of the following works, back volumes of which will he given to new tnibscriliers according to the number of periodicals ordered, as above explained: PREMIUM VOLUMES. Foreign Quarterly Review, one year. Blackwood's Magazine, six months. London Quarterly Review, esse year. Edinburgh Review, one year. Metropolitan Magazine, 6ix months. Westminster Review, one year. Consecutive Premium volumes cannot in all cases be furnished, exicpt of the Foreign Quarterly Review. To prevent disannointmeiit. th??ri? forej where that work is not alone wanted, Subscribers will please order as many different works fvp protuiuino <u> iUov?oVA volumes to wlltolt illCV may bo entitled. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above prices will be allowed lo Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or inore of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review will be sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. No premiums will be given where the ubove allowance is made to Cluba, nor will premiums in any case be furnUhed, unless Ihe subscription money is paid in full to the Publishers without recourse to an agent. Money current in the State where issued will be received at pur. POSTAGE/ In all the principal Cities and Town?, these works will be. delivered, through Agents, Free of I'oKtage. AV lieu sent by mail, the Postage lo any part vf the United States, will be but Twentyfour L'entt a year for "Blackwood," and but Fourteen Cents a year for each of the Reviews. Remittances aud communications should always be addressed, poet-paid, to the Publishers! LEONARD SCOTT &. CO., 64 Gold Street, New York. N. R.?L. S. &. Co. have recently published, and have now for sale, the "Partner's Guide " by Ilenry Stephens, of Edingurgh, and the late Prof. Norton, of Yale College, New Haven, complete in 2 vols., roynl octavo, containing 1000 pages, 14 sleel and GoO wood engravings. Price, in musliu binding, $G $570 IN CASH FRIZESMechanics, Inventors and Manufacturers. VOLUME Ten of the " Scientific American" commences on the lGth of September. It is cliiefly devoted to the advancement of the iutcrest of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and scieuccs. Probably no other journal of the same character is so extensively circulated, or bo generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which are issued .weekly from the Patent office are illustrated with Engravings, and the claimBof all the Patents are published regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus making it a perfcct neientijic and mechanical encyclopedia of information upon the subjects of Mechanical Improvement*, ChemUtftf, Engineering and the Sciences generally. It la published weekly iu quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains four hundred and sixteen pages of reading matter, several hundred engravings, with a full and complete index. Its circulation on the-last volume exceeded 23,000 per week, and jthe practical receipts to anjr- family are worth .much more than the subscription price. v, The following Cash Prices are offered by the Publishers, for the fourteen largest luta of subscriber* sent in by January, 1866;?$100 will Be given for the largest list; $75 for the seoond; $05 far the third; $55 for the fourth; $60 for the fifth; $45 for the sixth; $40 for tliesevedlh; gS for the eighth ; .$30 for ths ninth $25 for e tenth; $20 for the eleventh; $15 for the u'.nuh. a **.#? inuw i (IV IUI WO WUMXXIMI , ?HU iwior un fourteenth. The cash %?U be p*id to the order 'of ihesoecessful competitor immediately after jw.ttrp^e ??py? alt montftfc ft f flve-cojpieR, six months, $4; ten tea.' mx , inoatb^ $8; ten copies, twelve month*; ^15; filUs**' oopies,.J 2 months, $33; twenty dopies, twelve months, $28,~Vo number' of subscriptions above-twenty out betaken at-less .than %\ 40 eaeh. Name* 8fn be ?ept *l diffe?m(iim? atid from different LeUert shopld hWirected, post-paid, to Mann A Co., 128 Fulton St, New York. Messrs. Milan Jk Co., sre ext^n?iiraly;en gaged i "> pfocttrW patenU for nojr ltiYentiaos,. and; aSsMir m -yv - /v"" DOCTOR HOOFLANO'S CfcLfeBUATED <0>ermau Bitters, ' _ ... f#*P?iri or I DB. C. M. JACK80N, Phil ad'*., Pa., (; WII.I. RKKEQTU ALI.Y CUM! < LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, a Chronic or JVervoili Vrbditg, Diacatet of th? f< Kidney, and all dittaiei arising from a dit- (| er'dttld Liver or Stomach: jj Sucit "] ns CoiiBti|>n- tl lion, Inward Piles', 8< Fulness, or Blood to tlic i> lluud, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, P Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Kl'uc iitiioiir, oniKiiig, or riuucring al the I'll ol ttie Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried \\ and difficult Breathing, Fluttering nt tho Heart, Choking or Suffocating SciiKutions when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs bo- S fore tho Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin uud liyes, Pain in tho Side, Back, Client, Limbs, ?tc., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. jj Iu attributing such valuable Mcdieal properties to this remedy, no rash, or unwarrantable assertion is made, but is simply stated a fact; Q proven undeniubly and conclusively by the ex- ^ traordinary cures, and benefits derived from its 'p use, under the direction of its illustrious origin- tii ntor, Dr. llootluud, among all classes of Kuro- fe pcan society and from the immense mass of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, j, nccuumlated during the last ten years, in the c] hands of the present proprietor. "The prevul- c| ence of diseases to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is wi*tt sorrow wo say it, is ulmost p( universal, indeed tfcere is scarcely a family m throughout the whole extent of our country in aj which there cunnot be found among its members a that peculiar sallow and lanynitl cyipraruiict: denoting a diseased Liver, or ail cmuciutod aud d suffering Dyspeptic. tl It is used constantly in the practice of a large a number of tho most prominent Physicians in the ti country, who have ulso added their written tos- C( timoiiy, in evidence of its grcnt virtues. In con- n elusion then, we would respectfully ask of all J; those nfllictcd with any of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest assured it will ? not be regretted. In proof of the statements above Cl made, all ure invited to read attentively, the p " Memorabilia," or " Practical Receipt .Dook," k for Farmers and Futilities, containing a great n number of useful receipts, iu addition to the t?-s- cl tiinony, iu favor of the Bitters, front the most i| prominent and well know individuals, in ull purls ci of the Union. All Agents, for the Bitters nrc rl authorized to distribute tlic " Receipt Book" J; gratuitously. w Principal office and Manufactory, 120 Arch ni St, I'hila'tlclphiA, I'u. 01 I'or sale wholesale by Druggists in nil tlic priu- }t cijml cities, and at retail by npotliecnrics and n storekeepers in every town iu tlio United States, t< and Canada. Wardlaw & nVox, Abbeville. e F. F. Gaiiy, CoUcsijury. F. G. Parks, Greenwood. Boatwrigiit it Baukuloo, Columbia. April 18, 1855. 5*2 ly THE WHOLE WORLD$300,000 WORTH OF GIFTS, j for the subscribers to the 8, MAMMOTH PICTORIAL J OF THE WHOLE WOULD, 1* 1-. --- At - *? ? -r i uuiutiicu Biuiuiiiiucuuniy 111 me turfe vines ui p A'eio York, Philadelphia, and Iialtimore, G As 80011 as 3000,000 subscriptions nrc obinined ^ and having already ail actual circulation of l' about 2C0,t'00, it is now certain the 0 Distribution will sooia take place. Among the extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS, j, (being one for every ticket ironed,) are l'rof. H raht'h Elegant Country Seat, valued at $25,000 A Magnificent City Ilceidcncc, valued at 17,000 A Cash Loan for, 100 rfaXS* without interest of security, 10,000 Building Lots, Elegant Piano Fortes, . Gold Wn'ches, Bracelets, Kings, " Books of Travels in the Old and New World, by Prof. Hart; Real 1 Estate, &.C., &.c., Ac., in all nuiu- r hering 300,OliU Gifts, valued at $300,000 S Ever}' single remittance of $l,secnres ope I] year's subscription to the Dluilimolh Pic- I torial, and the gratuity of a Gift Ticket, o which entitles the bolder to one share in the 11 300,000 Gifts. Thus every person investing in v this stupendous Enterprise receives tho full o worth of his or her money, in subscriptions to a o first class journal, (the greatest and most interesting Pictorial of the age.) besides a Gift for cacb subscription which 11013- prove an immense fortune to the receiver. ' For complete List of Gifts, and full and ex- ^ plicit particulars in regard to the great Enterprise, Distribution, ?fce., see a copy of Hie Whole u World, which will bo promptly sent, free of j( charge, where desired by letter, post paid. The Whole World may also be teen at the offices of all papers containing this advertisement, where information may be obtained in regard to the paper and Ivbterpriso. Agent*, I'otlinatlcr* ami Ladle* desirous of lucrative and at the snine time genteel employment, should not fail to sec a copy of The Whole World, which contains by far the most liberal ] inducements ever offered to agents in the way of immense cash pr'emiums, gifts, commissions Ac., ,?l1?ril|?, ?1: ?r ??..vivu^ <*m jr I'Ciouu, nun uiumurj UUHVIiy, cun enmly make $1,000 aud upwards, peryear ; to which fuct the agpnU wo already have can fl testify. Securc the Pictorial aud become wise, S rich and happy. * Correspondents must write tlicir address? j Name, Post Office, Conuty sud State, PLAIN *' and DISTINCT, or it will bo their own fault if they fail to get uu answer. Adhere to this, and n all returns will be promptly sent wherever de- 0 sired, iu any part of the world. 8 fST any orders be received after the 300,- 11 OOo subscribers are obtained, the money will be ? promptly returned, post paid, to tho persons ? Bending it I EST All letters and remittances for tho Pictorial WITH GIFT TICKETS must invariably ' be addressed, post-paid to Prof. J. WOODMAN f HART, Wrold's Hall, Uroadway, New York, 1 there being the only office for tlie Qift Enter- ' prise. v ' 8 But remittances for <(io Pictorial WITHOUT Gift Tickets, may be jfcnt to Prof. J. WOODMAN HART, Heart's Hnildings, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, IV, there being the principal ed- ( itorial and publication office. Oct. 26 1654 ' 28 6m f Carpentering and Building. THE Subscriber take* this method to inform * his friends and the public generally, that he K is uow prepared with a large gang of good carpenters ana ready to execute with neatness and * the greatest dispatch, any-job in his line that ' may be offered. He weuhl also say to the Com- r mittsioners of roads that he will build Bridges as quick and cheap as any man in the District. 1 Give him a trial if yon wont good work done 1 quick at ?low prfoe: .. . 1 B. M. CHEATHAM. Warrenton P. O., Abbovillo S. C. c 3*y, 1864 33 . ly J For Sale. A FINE IMPOSING STONE, 6 ft. 6 inches lone by 2 ft. 6 inches wide?complete with { frame, rrioe $80. A bargain caff be had bh' applicatiob at this oflrcK ? ==. ] ; CANDIDATESIST* The friend* of NlMROfVMoCORD re& d pectfally announce' hiuaa a Candidate fecAMP ff at the ensuing Eleeflon. \ The trien^u ' | ur Tto trUmto g W.^w. GRIFFIN, renr **?*?? %lm ? ft- cawttdaU far Short#,, atthe raautag eUotion. V W . ^ V.1- '? * >^;v. ; . / > ; ' J, HOSPITAL TOR NEGROES, At Aiieusta* On* rllE Underaigiied fttluld cnll tiio ntlcntioil of the citizens of Abbovillte and Edgefield Hstricts, to their INFIRMARY for SICK NE ROES, and for those requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS. "While the comple&CSS of our ri'ftugeinentg, offers to 111? patient every eonijrt. it also enables us to render liiol'c efficient reutment to chronic cuses, thun can geucrally e Kcciired in ordinary private practice. Our peciul accommodations fur the management of lie CHRONIC DISEASES OF FEMALES, > common among Negroes, arc ample to cornicle. TERMS.?For Nursing, Board and Lodging, cr month $10. Treatment?-this Ordinary ratosof Practice. Communications addressed to us ut Augusta, rill meet ^vitli prompt attention. II. Fi CAJVll'HELL; Snrgeotij R. CAMl'BELL, Attending Physician. May 1(1, 1855. 3 tf rn ? *-i mw w* c m IR ASTLEY COOPER, BART-, M- DV THE EMINENT MEDICAL l'HACTITIONElt, HAS LEFT A VALUABLE LEGACY TO TIIE WOULD IN HIS Oreat Preventative of Consumption, AND nfailiug Cure for Pulmonary Diseases, WITHOUT THE USE OF MEDICINE. JIR A. C., Bart, invited and advised tho use 3 of the MEDICATED TOR CHEST PROECTOR, To nil persons of nil agca and condi9113, as a certain ami a safe shield against those arful diseases, Consumption, Bronchitis, Astliin, Coughs, Coldp, mid other afflictions of the ungs, which arise from the exposed state of the lest, according to fathion, and tho continual iunccs of our climate "The Protector " is simply a chemically prewired fur, lined with ?ilk and padded, which, impended from the neck, covers tho cheslfdn so. r ^eeable a manner that, once worn, it become* necessity and a comfort. " The Proteotar," although but recently intrq^f ] need into Aiiij?;rica is maxing rapid progress trough the lint tied Sfa.te?, ;the Canada?, South liierica, and the West Irfafes. It has for a long me been a stnnle article in England'and on the jntinent of Europe, while it has grown in inny countries to the.position of an article of rc.?s. To demonstrate these fucts enqxiire of any luglish resident in your vicinity of his knowlJge of tho beneficial effects of wearing the rotcetor, without recourse to doctoring of any ind. The cost of weurinc these articles is a lero trifle, mi<l one will Inst some years. No ne who values tlic health of hiinsolf or his fainy will be without tlicin. The Hospitals in thin Duntry arc not alone recommending thenT, biit ipidly introducing them. Ilnrconrt, Bradley ; Co., of London, and Manchester, England, rorc originally entrusted with tho manufucturo f the Protectant by the lamented Dr. Coopr, and continue to maiiufucture according to is original instructions, and therefore recomicnd those who would wear "The Protectors," > see to their being gcuuine. Remember thi? is a staple article, and no Patnt Medicine. RETAIL PRICES. Gent's Size, - - - - ?1,50 each. Ladies' do. - - - 1,00 do. lioya' &, Mioses do. - 75 do. 1IAKCOUKT, BRADLEY & CO., 38 Anu Street & 102 Nassau Street, Kmv York. U. S. 'riticipal Warehon*', 102 "Wood Slrret, CheapIde, London? Manufactory, 44 Market Street, lanchester, England. 11. B. ?fc Co., arj establishing Depots for the lie of "The Protector*' in all pnrts of America, 'liysicians, Surgeons, Druggists, Clothier*, Dry ioods Merchants Hatters and Milliners, also icnllcinen's Furnishing Store-Keepers are enrusted with the wholesale and retail distribution f them, and to whom most liberal terniH urc ffercd for their enterprise, and a splendid opporLiuity opens to them for safe and profitable busies*. for term*, apply to IIARCOURT, BRADLEY A. CO., 38 Anu Street, New York, U. S. Feb. 21, 1855. -14 3m < GRATIS! JUST PUB LIS 11 EDI { NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE! 4 FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL A. Treatment, withont Medicine, of Spermatorhca, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Ix>w pirits, LnsHitudo, Weakness of the Limbs and tack. Indisposition and Incapacity for Study and abor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Meinry, Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Tindity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, llead-Ache, Inoluntary Discharges, Pains in the Side, Affection f the Even, Pimples on tlio Face, Sexual and ther Infirmities in man. From the French of Dr. B De Laney. The important fact that these alarming cointaints may easily ho removed without Medicine, 5 in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and lie entirely new and highly nucceuful treatment, s adopted by the Author, fully expluined, by leans of wliir.li everv nno !? ? - J *" vu,v imself jtcrfectly, and at the least possible coal, voiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of lie day. Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in a ealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postge stamps to DR. B. DK LANKY, No. 17, Lispcnard Street, New York. Feb. 1, 1855. 41 6in flew and Wonderful Invention* WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTED. rllE Subscriber having purchased tlic Right for the Slate of South Carolina in the only ilnchine now invented for RIFTING and HAYING SHINGLES, BARREL HEADNG, Ac., in prepared to sell tho Right of Disricts, or single Machine, at prices euilicicutly [>w to make it an inducement to purchasers. The Machine being simple in its construction, in is noi name 10 gut out oi order, is capable f Splitting und Shaving Two Thousand Shinies p?r hour,?belter thaif made by hand. It i portable, and can be worked by hand, horse or team power. Ten or fifteen days work of a ! lachino will make enongh shingles to pay the trice asked for a single one. Large inducement* are offered to persons wisbng to purchase the right of several Districts.? >ne of the Machines can be seen in operation ntbeeity of Augusta, at William If. Goodrich's 'laining Mill, and one also, may bo seen in a horttime at Mr. J. White's Machine shop, at Sdgefield, C. II. THOS. G. LAMAR. Hamburg,^\pri1 19, 1854. 2tfapr28 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. MOUNT CARMEL, S. C. I HIE undersigned keeps constantly on hand a . large assortment of CARRIAGES and IUGGIES of the Latest and most Fashionable Jtyle. Ma mIoa mil 1rtn<1a 4 ? x.wvw mm *? *?**? vi Atej'airiiig m< tnc hortcst possible notice; the work is put up or he very best materia), and new work Waranted for twelve months, Having several years experience in the busiteas, he assures friends and customers that his vork for durability and neatness will compare vi.h any manufactory in or without the State. The work will be done on as cheap and ac:ommodnting terms as any other establishment >f a similar kind. * fy Call and see us before purchasin^^jpjr^r^r STATE- OF SOUTO^tooilNA. Abbeville Distry&?&n the Common Pleat. 3. 4c T JfrjfrTr Y Foreign Attachment ;yg. -^^ IffeQowan & Perrio, Pl'fFa BBtBEKEAS the Plaintiffs did, on the fifth ww day of April, eighteen hnudred and 6ftySva, file his declaration against the Pendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from without the imita of this Slate.; and has neither wire nar kUornev known within the same; upon whom a sop* of.?the said declaration might be served i It i, th4r<jfvre ordered, that the said Defendant io appear anil plead to tho said declaration, on br before-lb? jfttft day of April, oigbteoU HunIred and1 tmfHM, otherwise final and wMate judgment will tijen be given a*d awarded against trim. 1'"1 ,u MATTHEW McDONALD, a o. p. CWk's 6m>*, April s, 1866' M ly Ih F. Jties, Attorney at lav and Solicitor ih' Equity. HT Office at AtfterJlM C. H. Jg% . nay Cm 4< f|-? - .v . idt ^i 'liiJ*-Va * 'k_HJ is*. r ? ~i~ttfn THE GREAT DISCOVERY. (JROLLERION. -| for curling the iiairi I^OR MANY years it has been the object of deepest study with chcmists uih! others, to product: a fluid that* applied to the hair, would caiisc it to wave uiul curl equal in beauty to the natural curl. TIIE K ROLLER ION t Is the only orliclc ever offered to tlio world that H will effect this most desirublc object. But three or four applications arc necessary to curl it as . much as may be desired, uud for any length of -* timo. From the many testimonials of those who have used it, the subscriber docs not hesitate to y warrant the lvKOLLEUlON to give satisfaction, and prove as recommended in all cases. The recipe for pinking, With full directions for use, "*'ill bo . cut 011 the receipt of one dollar, /" postpaid. The ingredients will not cost over 12 CQnU. ' ?tl JDiiect to II. A. FREEMONT, "v ? * l. "WarreD, Trumbull Co., O. ft Axril 11 iflfcft* ei T tvwi t/i OH1 LI O IjPB'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC .* SCHNAPPS.?The nbove named pre pa- v ratiun hoe become extensively known throughout r the length and breadth of tlie United States, and j, is universally admitted to bo the most delightful, v healthful, invigorating and [JUrfe preparation of the jnnipor berr^, that science ana a long prac- B tice in the dislilution and preparation of pure c liquors has ever Hiiccecded in producing. {j A long established manufacturer and im- |, porter of liquors of everj* description, the un- j, dersigncd devoted himself to the prUdtlctibn of <, an urtiele of pure Giu, which should prove a ^ valuable agent in the cure of the manifold dis- a eases which afflict tli<niuman race, and for which a Holland Gift has been prescribed by the medical <p facul for years. At length his efforts were ^ crowned with siccees, at his extensive distillery c in Schiedam, Holland, from which place the purest n Gin box loiigi>e6n imported, and he was enabled e to give to, the world his Schnapps, which for u purity arid entire freedom from the pernicious v fusil olHjM?^allothernoxious ingredients, and de- j lightful aromatio flavor, has never been equalled, '^"Determined that the virtues of tho Schnapps i .thoroughly substantiated by the most tr un'demable and unquestionable testimonials, cir- j f culare were despatched toaverv r??fTiit?* I _ bcr of the Medical Faculty and professional j Cheuist, whose'name could .ue obtained, soliciting tlicir acceptance of n bottle of theSchnupps, a with a view ot^uubling them to test its mcd- ? ieinul qunlitiesia^thcir practice, and submit it" to the strictest ishemical analysis in their labaratories. QJ tjte ten-thousand physicians and chemists In tit^Tfikited States, about fotir thousand accepted the offer. Upwards of two thousaud J have promptly furnished their written endorse- ' ment that the article is all that is claimcd for it, 1 and in the strongest language rccomincndcd its 1 general use, not oifly as u remedial agent, but a ? delightful, harmless and pleasant bcveiuge. These voluntary endorsements are from gentlemen of unquestionable knowledge and the most perfect science. .Nor alouc have practioncrs and chemists furnished their testimonial*. The public press, in almost every principal city and town, has boldly spoken in its favor in its editorial ' columns. The New York Medical Gazette and Journal ofllenlth, high authority, lias repeatedly 1 proclaimed its excellence. In the July number u of that journal, Dr. Kecso ita accomplished editor, 1' has publicly invited a discussion upon the sub- s ject of the use of alcoholic mixtures, medicinally, F in his widely-circulating columns, and the views " of the medical faculty iuT-cference to my Schnapps in particular, giving an assurance tliut tlicy should bo spread before the public. Physicians, 81 therefore, who have not already complied with my request to forward me their opinion, as to d its qualities, will oblige me by doing so through ^ the editor of llio Medical Gazette. UDOI.PHO WOLFE, f" Sole Importer and Proprietor, ^ No. 18 aud 22 BeuverStreet, Ne^York. 0 C-v*' Sold in this place, by H. S. KERR. ^ STATJTOF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In the Common Picas, g George A. Miller, ) Foreign Attachment. A v*. > MeGowau &. Perriu, Benj. J. Harrison. ) l'l'lTs Att'y. v WilERKAS the Defendant did, on the seventh n day of November, eighteen hundred and d fifty-four, file bin declaration ngaiimt the b Defendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from nnd p without the limits of this State, and has neither a wife nor ultorncy known within the same, upon it wlioin u copy of the said declaration might be ol served: It in therefore ordered, that the said ei Defendant do appear and plead to the said dec- ci luration, on or before the eighth dnj' of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, otherwiso " final aud alisolute judgment will theil be given, C and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c.c.r. r ? viltiv a uiut'tfi ^OV. ldUl, 101)4 ly " STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 4 Abbeville District?In the Common Pleas. .= Joliu Wilkerson, 1 Attachment. S vs. > McGowan it I'errin, t< TIios. F. Jones, j Pl'fTs Att'y. ?11 ERE AS the Plaintiff did, on llic seventh |e day of November, eighteen hundred and 8I fifty-four, file his declaration against the u Defeudant, who, (it is suid,) is absent from and ? without the limits of this State, and has neither g wife nor attorney known within the Bame, upon n whom a copy of the said declaration might be t, served : It is therefore ordered, that the said u Defendant do appear uud plead to the said declaration, on or before Ihe eighth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, othorwise final and absolute judgment will theu be giveu, g and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONNALD, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Nov. 7, 1854 ly _ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas. p I John White, } Attachment I t'?. > McGowan ?fc Perrin, J I oi-t v uvivimuii diivimur. j II 118 An y. WUEltEAS the Plaintiff did, on the seventh , day of November, eighteen hundred and J fifty-four, file his declaration against the , Defendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from aud without the limita of this State, and has neither F wife nor attorney known within the same, upon I: whom a copy of the said declaration might bo served: It is therefore ordered, that the said ? Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the eighth day of Novwn- ? bcr, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, otherwise fiual aud absolute judgment will then be given, " and awarded agaiust him. MATTHEW McDONALB.c.c.p. Clerk's Office. Nov. 7. 1854 rjp lv COLUMBIA, S. C. mMrs.Sarith Fleming and James T. Flem- 1 ing reepectfully give notice* that they have 1 nurchnsed and assumed thn minammuit nf 1H? J American Hotel, lately soiimcoessfully conducted I by Mr. J?C. Jauney. fil ta&tagcharge of this Establishment, they do 1 so with tho intention of nsing every means that ex- J pcrience and energy will supply, to give entire uU.* isfaetion to theirpatr^g^^dprnn^y^^^^^ ji upin the best manner, 4Mpensed by wstohfal attendants; and tbe Chambers and parlors will be found always .ready foT the recepfiowof guests. > SARAH FLEMING, J J. T. FLEMING. May 11, 1853 tf Marble Catting. drrosiTK iiAnaisoN's hotel, columu-, b. c. r|^HE Subscribers harra Ob hand a large assort- I JL ment'of Italian and Am?rift*n MARBI.F r Monuments and Tomb Stones of the latestand 1 most approved styles, of tiie.-tbeet workmanship 1 and bb cheap as tho euino kind of material anu quality of Workmanship can be lnid <Jown in Co- ' lumbia from any other plaeo: Orders from tbe , country punctually attended to. .r * may 19 Iy BOYNE & SPROWL. . : * j LOUII STIRIV, PIANO FORTE MANUFAC- 1 PfVI TURER. Na-SM Weai Baltimore ' 7 H Uw. street, Baltimore. ' ? Always oq band and made to> order, from Six < #0' Seven Octave Sijaatfb and1 Grand Pianos of ] so peribji quality apd warranted not to be sur- 1 passed by any m^hnfaotared either in this country er Europe. Qftstav Iiteger at Greenwood,/ "i Agent. ajjr 14 * ? .. Dy Royal LcUciit Patent. . rHE hydromagJen* OR, ' ' . WATER-PROF, ANTI CONSUMPTIfB COHl SOLES, MANUFACTURED DY IARC0URT, BRADLEY & CO* 44 Market St., Manchester. yrinciiMil Warehouse, 102 Wood Streett Chcnpsideyljondon, England. \merican Establishments,, 38 vlnn Street; a>i<? 102 Nassau Street, New York, United States. rllK Ilydromogen is n valunble discovery for protecting the feet from dump or cold, and bercfore a preventative of many Lung disease*; rithotU any doctoring whatever. The Hydromaen is ill the form Of a sole, and worn inside the ioot or shoe. Its medicated charactcr is a powerful antidote to dinease. For Gentlemen, it will be fomjd agreeable. /arm, ami Healthy, to wear in tlie boldest or niniest weather, as the foot cannot become wet r tho IJydroinugen is inserlcd. Ladies may fear the lightest soled boots or shoes iu the most Yilenienl weather tt-itli ifnpfluity; while Con-" umption, so prevalent among the young of out ouutrV,mny be thwarted by their general nd^p1 ion. They entirely supersede overshoes, as thtf itter cause the feet to perspiro in a very xtii-' eullliy manner ; and, besides, are not dangefus Wear to pedestrians iti icy wcaliifcr, UK 6 It4.' ia rubbers. While the latter ^auso the feet t(/ ppear extremely large, the Itydromagen, beinrf mere thin slice of cork prepared, peculiarly laced inside, docs not increase: the size of the' loot, or cause the foot to appear untidy. TV Children, they are extremely valuable, ns they lay engage in exercise with comfort ami healthy fleets. Their expense is so slight as to source eed mention ; besides, those who patronize tlieirffill find their yearly doctor's bills much dimin nhed thereby. As the llydromagen is becoming more known,* Is eule is increasing to an almost incredible exent Lost your iu Londou, Mnnchestor, liir- f ninglinm, Liverpool, Glasgow, Leeds, Dublin; ^ris, Antwerp, Hamburg, and Berlin, our sale* cached 1,782,450 pairs of Cork Soles. Thirf> 'ear tho number will far surpass that. A?k the Faeultv their nniiii<>? /?r is a preventative for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis; Asthma and Consumption. Men's size, per pair, 35 cents. Ladies' size, do. 30 do. Boya' ?fc Misses' do. '25 do. Notick.?From the Retail Trices, we make of rery liberal allowance to Jobbers and Wholesaers, so that any store-keeper may make a fine >roiil oil their sale, while they are an article that nny be kept iu any store, among any class of roods. For terms, apply to IIAKC(JI RT, BRADLEY & Co., 38 Ann Street, Xew York. Feb. 1, 1855 48 3m Ront.hftrn OnorforlTT wumwiijr ivu * J.O YV rlllS Periodical is the only one of its clans in the entire region of the Scuth; and iU ages are referred to ub the best evidence of the bility of the South, and it* capacity to give ? testiion to the feelings, tlie interest and intellienee of this section of our country. Its piiriose is to fairly represent ourselves, and not to iisreprc3cnt others. It aims to inuintain the ruth us we understand it, and to aBscrt the in idlcctuul inequality of our Section, while at the ame time, it will free the mind of our people rom that Htute of literary thraldom and depen ency under which they have too long labored. Vc claim, then, from all lovers of the South and riends of a truly home literature, that support jr our Work which will enable us to give it a ee course, and thus muke it eminently worthy f the world's admiration and our own pride. C. MORTIMER, Publisher. Office 1 Southern Quarterly Review," Law lunge, Broad t>t., Charleston, 3. C. The following resolution was adopted by tli* ouihern Colli. Convention, held ill Charleston in ipril, 1854: Resolved, That tho Southern Quarterly Reiew published in the City of Charleston, by a alive of Virginia, and edited by one of the most istinguished literary get tlemen of the South, eing the only Periodical of that character, rintcd and published in the Southern States, nd huvitic always defended the inRiiiiiHn"" lierests of the Suutfi, is entitled to^lie patronage r the Southern people, .uiul Hub Convention uriicstly recommend it to their favorable considration. juiui 15 'harleston and Flo ida Steam Packets United States Mail Line?Semi-Weekly. 'onnecting with the New York Steamers each way s&feSprt THE CAROLINA, L. M. Coxmauler, will leave every Smt) ttu'"W\ wTrrr'rjr Afternoon, at3 o'clock, touch ig at Jacksonville, 1'icoluta and Pilatku, on the t. John'* River; returning, will arrive at CharleK>n 011 Wednesday. The FLORIDA, Ciiarlec Willy master, will mvcou Tuesday Afternoon of each week, al ime hour, aud, in returning, will arrive on Satrday Morning. Due notice will always be given rlieu the Carolina mukes an extra trip to St. A?ustine. It is only considered necessary to say tiat theso boat* have been built especially for this rade, and are commauded by the most experie need avigutoru. Fare to Jacksonville g8 Fure to Pilatka $10 For Freight or Passage, apply ou board, at outhern wharf, or to JOHN W. CALDWELL, 89 East Bay Charleston, Feb 10, 1853 45 tf "a. asihbw, (EWBEKRY C. II., 8. C., Importer and Dealer in lardware, Paints, Oils, Window GLASS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES 4?., "M"OW offers for sale the largest and moat extensive assortment of Goods ever inlroneed in the up-country, and guarantees the irices of any article to be as low as any house n Charleston can famish such articles for.? )rdera accompanied with satisfactory reference fill receive prompt attentir and all goods deivered at the Depot free of iJrayage. jMI- p?rone visiting the Newberry Captou Market wiff _j lo well to call on me before selling their prodptfV^ sl havo every facility of making theirytlberal ffers for cotton and other country prodmse.^ . Newberry C. II, Oct. 23d, 185-f. lo tf II r~ independent Press copy three rooXftifc EDWAJtD WESTFIEKb, VBBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, 80. CX., RETURNS thanks for past favors. Mid r?-? epcctfully solicits a conting^fta of tVifffeatac/ Ic keeps constantly o|i|>haucf, ot . 1 aYnm^hdX.E8, martingales. &&. V^.VfHtPS, STIRRUP IRONS BITTS. * Being a practicalworkman, he ia prepared to nake to order all hind* of Saddiea, Harness and' 4?}Ury Equipments, at short notice, and at Jtr ov prices aj'any other establishment. gjT Particular attention paid \o all kind* of iepainng. JOffttPTT WWTT-MW , ?? i f; *|f?% "_ -, ; PAINTS, OILS AND GLASSV No. 11 Hayne Street,. CHARLESTON, 8. Cl- * He keeps constantly for a*!e. a general amort* nent of Pairitfr^Mid Oil* of all kinds; V*rnfehea? Window Olw mw SSuhe^- Spta. T?rp?ntln?,Spirit Ou, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Gin* alitf Bruahea of various kind*. Sept. 7,18S4 SI- y 1y Notice. nR. E. AUAjfebaviD* loc?^t*d KfttajrtslV at , U dian Hill, itoif tho purpoeeof ph??cing Penfiatptf *A?aiarflfiWt?'?Alr..*- ltifc * He hu Hud yews' e*pflri?HJe ifcpTMUce, wtaieV waWhim ftrt cp?M??V la Mylnd( OU )fir 3ata fret iip*? rteat a^ob.of pUle-wor* ? ?ny ane, and whtefcvh* warrant* t? answer tit the pujfnoeei tho profession guaranty?*. Heals* treats maby diseases of the mcwtb. All person* desiring tlte ser^icw ?f. flie #(!' tcriber wUVcaU'at r address a letter^lo Ttdifeiv uai O. * r R- AIUW^D. 8, Julio** /> : a..