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2K.('. 'Jl'Di? Ureal I'urifter of (he Itlom ; V , NOT A I'AltTICLK OK MKHCl'ltV IN IT. the. A (ft tried ltead ami P<nnUu * An llcmedy for Scrf>ful i, Kin-jV K* ? lllicuniutiHin, Olislinnte Coratieniw Kinj?ti"i Piui|?ii'R or Poatulea on the Fare. Klotdii r'' Boils, Ajnieand Fever, Chronic Surf Kv< King \V?iPhi or Ti'iivr, Sirnltl lie.id, Knlnr^ ... 4i nifiil mid Pain of tin! Bones and Joint!*, Xtu born Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, l.mnhnc Spinal Complaints, and all Distniscs mini -W- '** from an Injudicious Use of Mereiirv, Impr ? '* . <lence in Li to, of I inpiiritv of i l>o Wood. ? '_ This j-rc:it nlfcorutiv? uiediciii? and P rilierof llloo.l is now us?*d l>v ihnus-tnd* of fill patients from all parts of the I'tiited SI..Iwho testify tlailv to the retiinrknNe cure* p> foriin'tl by the trroatost of : 11 >n?'iliiiiu'-\ \ HEU'S SPANISH MIXTUUE." Nitirtiltri 'I'liemnntirtm, Scrofula. Eruption* on tin* ski Liver I>ii<ensf, Fevers, Ule*i*, * >1<I Sores, \ir.tious of tlie* Kidneys, Oiseasos of (In1 Thru: Female Complaints, Pains anil Aehintr ?f ! Hones hikI are speedily put t?> flight I usi 11 tr this ureal ami inestimable r?-ui?*?ly. For all ilisvJ8?n of the illoml, notion;; ha? v been found to compnru wjib it. It dean*"* tl system of all impurities, nets i?fiuly ami < ! eicntly on the Livvr ami Kidneys, ??tr?'i?;jiInthe Digestions, (jives ton<> to the Stomach. m il; the skin clear mnl healthy, iiinl restores 11 Constitution, I'lifvi'Mi-ii by disease or bmlu down by the excesses of youth, to its pris'.ii rigor nml strength. For tlm Lu.li. s, it is ineottiparnldy better tin ill the cosmetics ever used. A few doses OARTFdt'S SPANISH MIXTUUK will km nil sullvwssess of cosnplexiun, hrisi?r tlx? ros mantling to the cheek, give elaeticitv to il Icp. and iuipsove Ihe general health in a r ninrkable decree, beyond all the medicines eV' heard of. The large number of eerlife-nies which v have received from persons from all pail* <>f il United Slates, is the liest evidence that, these no Ilnmbiig about it. The press, hotel lucp'i magistrates, physicians, and ptiMie men, we known to the cnnsmiinitv, a'l ad.I their testitin 11 y to (ho wonderful effects of this Gl'.H.V blood prinFinu. Call on the Aixent and (ret a Cirenlar nml A mannc, and read tb<* wonderful eures this trisl greatest of all Medicines has pes formed. None (Tviiuine Unless signed HF.XXF.TT ? # IH51CRS, Proprietors. No. :t I'earl Street, Kiel issotid. Vn., to whom all orders for supplies* a:i ngeneies inu<t lie addressed. And tor "itlc liv Wil. S. KliKRS, & CO., Proprietor?. Ui<-iii>ioiiJ, Va. 3* "Wahm.aw tfc Lvov. Abbeville, ' F. r. (J.iiiv, ('okv-stmry, F. (?. r.\i:us, C*r>>vn\vivi?l, Am! Merchants Guiiurullv. April 18, IB.m. ?r?ij 1 y GUYSOTTS YELLOW DOCK AND SAIIS M'AliU.U I# Slow put. up ill the LilfjjOi-t Sized Butties, all is aeiuiowledfjed t.<> lie tlie b'st SarMtpsirill liiii'lc, its i;i oerlitied by tlio Wonderful I'un it bus performed, the original copies of whir arc in the possession of ihu proprietor. I * < inouilK'i*, this i.-s t lx; only true and ori^ii.al ni tide: s.M' ihll'i M.ipni.ri.il r*.?, ? ' I V eer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variel ofnihi'r dis-ases an* speedily n?id perfect! cured hv the use of this medicine. ItEAl) TI!K FOLl.OW1N<I OHI'TlKIf J ATI T.W.!.\l'0lliA Co., AI:|.,Jai). IS'.Vj. Prar.Sii::?Isend y?>?i t Si Is l<> oerlify to vo that your Kxtrnel of Yellow Dock and Sarsapsi rilla lias formed one of ilie most w ondeifitl cun ii medial lias ovol* Iven effceled on man. 1 have b-en alllicled for forty years with erii|i tions ??n my Icj* and feet ; in 18 IS they got s had that I liad to go on crutches, ami In Is |;i, had one leg amputated above the knee. In iiin months aft t my other broke out in larj< eating ami running sores fioni my knee to to foot, and discharged a great deal ol'oH'ensiv in-ittcr. My groin also lirnke out in large biles which discharged much offensive matter, and a the same time my left hand broke out in lurg running sore.i nearly to my elbow. Tho iniserv that I hiiv<> sofT.o-.'il for ibr> 1m? two years I cannot describe t? vmi. I was i audi agony thai 1 novel* rested day or nielli. In October last, iny roii brought me oiic < your liottle wramwrs; I read it, ami found r? c.wcl of some wonderful cure/ performed by y?m "Extract of iV.llow Dock and Sar>ii|?arii!a," Bent uml got two bott les of it, and commence taking it. In two week*, to my grt-.il astonM men!, my sores all became easy, and 1 eon! !ce[> all night, a thing 1 I'ad not done fort w years. When 1 had taken k'ix bottles, my sore had nearly all healed. My wires trot well as ; by enchantment. 1 liavo now used mallei;;! hottltfs of your " Kxtract of Yellow Dock an Stirsapurilht," and I now consider myself well. I entreat ail of the nlllicted to try this mod cine, for I believe it will cure any known db ?hsc in the world. Lay aside all prejudice an try it, aud proclaim its grunt worl li to siillcrin mankind and entreat them to take it, for it wi ; cure them. My case is well known in a large portion ? South Caroliu i, (?virgin and Alaliauia, aud *ny should doubt the above eure, I invite tiiei to call on in? a ml I will show t!l?? can be foiiml iu Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, on mile Ironi Stoe'a Ferrv. llKN'AJ ATI IIUOII ICS. Tho Yellow Do?rk and Sarsaparilla is p?ei liuriy adapted for feinah s in delicnti* health, n suiting from irregularities of menstrual diseharirc and other diseases peculiar to their sex. Tit proprietor has iu his psssessi' 11. a ureal nnmbc of certificates of cures, performed of the aliov description. Wc ussure the afflicted, Hint bottle ol Dr. Gnysoti'a Extract of Yellow Doc and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those di iicultic-s and rflaew the natural energies . I?-Put up in quart bottles.?l'rice $1 pcrbottli Sold VV.holesulo and Uctnil by SCOVIL <fe MEAD, II1, Ohartras St., N. 0., "General Agents for the Southern Stater, t WllOII, all orders must he addressed. ^ ' ' SOLD ALSO BY Warol.w/ <fc Lvov, Abbeville, Mr *? # ? r ??. u. UI IKUM, jjr.iiirnnre, G* Ij. Pi;nx, Kilgi'lif li)f W, Tayi.ou, Anderson, ' J. J.; IJeXSON, do Linosky &. Hawthorn, Due West. ... v> tnar. 30. 50 6m V - PROFESSIONAL CAIIDS. (j <r.- i W. C. Davis, ' ''Attorney al l/aw and Solictor in J'Jijuili > ^ . , ;v: Abbbvilms, S. C. *yC\ Will prpmptly attend to nil busings entrusted I ? i v hh'. care. lie can T>? found at the ofiiee of tl ^^i^bbeville Rnnror." . July 28 16 A " ilfT'_WiWO!l, y-: I- " LOMAX. w. M. I1MIUS &? . A.I<o'roa^ & lladdcn. Ittamn^k rtt f.nw mid Snlicllnr* in. Knnifv. ~ J.ofcFtOJB AT AH1IBVIU.K C. IC. frjS ^ y v-...-' _ j; yio|^Mli MAtisII aLL. if , V. A LKK. - jfoiBSHALL & LEE, r'J^VW AJ4D SOLICITOR ^EQUITY,,* Diupiiy to any business ?eon ir cure, ifo the Dyjtricts of Al Lull rents And Newbmry. ifrAbbovMe .oJh. lctl<lvi?iu?T(>.Vv ||S'A^1'A'W ! u xia mfsm< r J ^ 11 K rapid t-trulrs, iiiul eouttluul adrnncorncnli j I of the nge j and tb? daily increasing demand; r / for Literature. have ii'dueed the Subscribers t< ! propose |>tit>!i-1ii 111; at Spurtnnburj; Court. House '" ? on ihe iirst of Isinnnry, lftoO, A WKKKL1 UTERAKY JOURNAL, until led z\ t'iih liter art star, f?'- It-* Editorial uifiiiagcnieut, under the ears'* ib- R. L. BOW DEN, will be conducted in a iiiaii to. | ner that sti.M.i. mot Tail to ifiTe eat'sf.telion 1< nif j enTV reader. The greates cure will l>e t.:>kei u-. to chronicle the latest And mo t. reliable passing ! e\ent< of the day. The Literary depart men <<- , willcontain Hth'li matter only, as will prov* inlsrI ?!?tiiio and profit.il.le to the reader. Selection! a. j nnitahl* f>r S;:nd-iy re>diii???Stores for th< r- i Young-?Proverbs for the Old?and in short, it it- ; is our determination to present to the public i ia, Journal thai will lie a welcome visitor iu erj in. family?n eompaiiion for every one. In nintlcif *- . of Polities, the Star will be ueutrni; hut will ?t. , retain the right to speak of any pulpabl# wronu i it may d- teet in niiv party. '-v i Tiie Litkiiahv Star will be printed iu now I and clear Type, ami under the ineehaiiic.il manr' iieeim in of an exncrionced I'nhlij-h-r. l?. M \? i nUOl'(illT0N?will vie in appearance with any "" i papi-r in South Carolina "s j In urdur |itit our paper within tin; reach ol I'Vury one; ami secure uti extrusive circulation, j it will he furnished (roulnhiitit/ Tu&ntii-fuuf cuti itmun of' jv inlimj tnullrr,) ut the following un:u I precedent ed rules: j 1 copy per milium, in fidvnticc, ?> 1 ..10 j It) " 19.50 of | " " " " So.ot) ' J We appeal to otir friends, ami to the friends ol ''s our cause, to susiuiii us in our undertaking?e.v,e I tend to un a helping hand. Address j JJOWDJSS &. BUUUlillTON, l-'r l'rnni ietors. i Spartanburg, C. II., s. O. :<i i XnViMiibor ft, I8.f>f>. 2!) 'f j HOV/AItD ASSOCIATION-, li ] I'illLADl-.I.lMIl A. >- j Q tit porta lit Announcement. ' i rp<) AI<)< PI'.IJSOXS ulHiclcd with So win I dis! I ease. Mich lis SK MIX A I, W MA K X KSS. I Mi I'< ?TKXCK, CONOliUlIUCA, ULKKT, SYl'iiv , 11.IS,&A, Ac. j Th? IKlWAltn ASSOCIATION* ?.r Phihulelj |i!iin, in view <if tin* awful destruction of li 11111:111 ! life ami lie-illh, caused hy Sexual diseases, mid : 'lie deceptions which arc practised u|i<m the linj fortunate \ictiiu.i <>l such discuses by Quacks, j hsivi! dic-el-d their consulting Siirirenn, an a ci ia l{ it \ 1>lk act wurihv <>f their name, to i ttivt; mmdicai. a1 ?v ick Oil atis, to all p?rj suns thus sitllicted, (Mnluur I'cinu!e,) who apply | hv Inter, (post-jia". 1.1 with a diseriptinn of their I condition, 'aire, occupation, habits of life, tfce.,) and in cise? of extreme poverty ami sulforiiiii to I it'kntsii :?ikl>iclni:s l-'KKE ofciiauor ? ! The Howard A.?'-ociatmn is a benevolent- Instij tu'.ion, established by special endowment, for the I rel-i-f of the sick nnd distressed, jifllicted with { " Vinil"i:t and Kpiilenilc diseases," and its funds . can lie used for no other purpose. It has now 1 :i 4tlltn1n-i nl' liliiiiiiii wiiii-li llie 1 )il-ei-:<ll-< lliii'n voIimI to i<;lv?Tlisi-tlie al>i>vp notice It is iiomII li-.-ti to ml.! tliiit tlio Association cuminanJ* lite ^ I liisjli'-sl Moiiiritl skill of llm ,1 j AiJ?lf<-ss, (|inMt-punl,) I'r. GKO. I". CALHOUN, j;| Consult in;; Stirtrnoii, Howard Association, Fliilmlc'|?lii:i. Pu. I By oilier of the Director*, i:zha I). IIKaKTWELL, J'retidtnt. r_ did. l'.Mn< iiii.t>, Hccreltiri/. IMay 2, IK.">5. 2 ly v "lHJAM. & SftD'&AIUL, f GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. 1 WILL ? .?ntit:iii- the (Jlt'U-KUY BPSI:* ! V V NKSS IN ALL ITS BBAXlMIKS, ui j llic-i;* Olil Slnji'J on HilOAl) STilEliT, opposite , j I ho Planters' Moid. (l | Our Stock ol Uroccries will, nt :ill times, l?e j'i lar^c, ilie ns^oriinnil eomplew, ami particularly i adapted lo I'liintrrs' Trade?a libeial share of which we have so loity enjoyed, and hope slill .. to rec-ive. WM. M. BEALL. JNO. W. L. STOVALL. I August 'J:3, 1P5.1. 10 <>'in ' REMOVAL. ' ! Root anil Sliou iHiitiBifsiclroy. " Abbeville C Hfrfl rj-rijE Subscriber respectfully ! J JL informs his friends and she ir public generally, that he has 1 t-in removed to the Store next to the 'I Lawhon Hotel, opposite Wilifon <So Williams' ' Store, where he is i>repaivd t*> make to order, d (leiitleliieu's BOOTS AND SllOES, and also o LA IXKS' SllOKS of the finest description, * which, forStyle, Fit and Workmanship, he warif ranU. cannot. he cxc-llcd. lie has also on haii?l n lartjc assortment of ? fine i'uinp-soled an<l lino Welted Jioots; also, a hiriro assortment of ( cntleineu'.s an<l I?adio.s' ' Slide.-*, of the neatest quality; also, u large as sort infill of heavy Si wed Ijuwto am] IVgjcd (I limits and Shoes, all of his own manufacture, all if of wliieh tin will dell on nccoutiimdiilinfr leriui*. 1' N'. II. Two Ncjro Hoys wanted to learn the Hoot uinl Si.oe trade. >f NICHOLAS MeEVOY. if Feh. 27, 1855. 30 lly CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. MOUNT CAliMKL, S. C. rpil U undersigned keeps constantly on hand n 1 large assortment of CAHIilAKKS and i- IH:?G1ES of the Latest and most Fashionable - Style. is lie. also duos all kinds of liepairinp at the e shortest possible notiee; the work is put tip ol r the very best material, and now work War?' ranted lor twelve inonllis. a Having several years experience in the husik ness, he assures friends and customers tlmt his I* viriirtr fur Jllmli'liftf n?i<l imnfnt-to tt'ill ....... .... ........... 1.1r wi l> any manufactory in or without the State 2- The work will lie done on :is ch> a|> and acconiiitoilutinir terms as any other establishment i <>f a similar kind. ? rjy**Call nitil see us before purchasing e!s<?vnere. D. S. HARRIS. inn v25 "land. r|^HB Subscriber wishing to attend more parjl ticulurly the practice of his profession off?n Jus Fort Charlotte Land for sale, adjoining Vienna extending a mile or more on .Savannah River, and running some two miles hack, c?>u_ tainiug 700 hundred or more acres; between 2m> and 3>)0 acres first and second low ground ; one-half the tract cleared and under good fence, with convenient buildings, the -balance in well teuibereil \V?od Land. ? NATHANIEL HARRIS. / November 6, 18!)5. * U9 If wr A^'i / /? M UblVOi lo I l.f, persons having demand* against the Enle Ix. tatepI'JOEL SMITH, deceased, arc requested to present, them properly attested to the tindcr? signed, to whom also those indebted to the Estate s nro requested to make payment. A. M. SMITH, ) v , J; M. PEKRIN. ) kxrfc M irrh 1, 1855. - , 45 it Independent Press cojij. "Negro Goods^ S3CHLEYS' OEOliGIA PLAINS, BUOGANS, BLANKETS, Ac.?the largest J^toek ever brought lo this plaee, and will ^ ho sold for Cash at prices which will compare with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta mari' kets. Cull and see them at J- . CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S. Octolier 3. ' i , 24 ?> if 15SJ"* Preas nonv. Il l - i Bock Island Cassimeres, JJJT RNTUCKY JI2AKS, . ifa. PI.ANNFJL8, LINSEtS; ' ' y TICKINGS, DOM EST ICS, ? lflree Stock at - CHAMBERS',& MARSHALL'S. . Oejlpbe; 3. . ( : ft '' . tf. r'. . Jj'J" l'ri'M copy .1. . *' **' ^-Ndtice, " STRAYED iff6<n'-the*'8|ih8r.rib?r. Hvfng in J^i^Qrecnwo&d,' 'in ttitt' 15?h iustl, a. Black S]pp1I'L% ahoiit fonrteeh hiirds hitrh, Tout yejts old.<' lAoy ictoxmatjun .'jespeeliijir -said ? wAhri!9F 1&6 \ tf . .mx\ .v : - 0. . iy * . * r - | ,. ' TO BE PUBLISHBD AT ANDERSON C. II., ENTITLKIV " ANDERSON DOLLAR WEEKLY. > , rl~MIE UNDERSIGNED proposes to publish in . 1 1 llie town of Anderson, a Literary, Political, ' ' ninl News Journal, to ho styled ANDERSON DOLLAR WEEKLY. lie is nwnro tlwt lie proposes entering nj>oh >a ( ; anierpritie lienel with difficulties, hut he will en- ' deavor to surmount tlime by securing a large > subscription list, and epgiu<ing the heat writeis i in the District lo contiilnite to its column*. Anr dernon caii and ought lo support another jotiraal, t and feeling confident that tha enterprise will meet with a hearty support, 1 now present thin , Prospect as to liar people. An a ' LITERARY AND NEWS JOTRNAL, ^ I ' . t I tin1 Dollar Weekly will contain the choicest ?e, lections of Literature, nn<l the latest Foreign, j ? i/umcmir. itiiu v>um:iirruiai news. mr iwc- 1 I ports of tli* Acts of Mie Legislature mid of t'on, gress. In Politics, the Dollar Weekly will be Independent. Its motto will 1?<>, "Open to all j Parties and eonirollcd by none." Sir.e ami ! styl" of the Weekly will be liy St, printed | tin j with new and elegant Hrovier and Long Primer ];? ' : type, comprising twenty-eight columns of mat- SSk ! ter. We will carcfully exclude Patent Medicine l.i j Advert isemciits. tin j Wo have secured the services of.I. V MOOIIK, gn : 15s(|., as Kditor, whose experience and taleat : as a writer is well known to the people of eur lie District. he.TKlt MS. !,r In order lo place a piper within the reach of every man in the District, we will issue the fi Dollar Weekly at One Dollar per annum, payable in advance, or within three mnnllm. The tii>t mimher will lie isMtsed between this and the J1" first of .Iminnry next. All who wish an Imle- j" pendent Paper, emidncted on Independent priti- 1,1 ciples, will send in their name at once. ^ Postmasters who will receive and for- uri ! ward subscriptions, will receive a copy of the j!" I Dollar Weekly without charge. 'j With the above there will be a fine ^ Monk and .lob Oilice, where Joh I'riitipjr will be 1 vxecntcd wiih ami despatch. All loiters it 11 <1 communications to be a<l b" drcssud lo tlic Ullii.'isigni-d. J. T. lIEKSiniAN, "" Assistant Editor mid I'lihlirtlior. November f>, IKf>5. li'j BHITI3H PERIODICALS." ?V K" I E A n L Y COP I E S S E C U R ED. ||* Premiums to New Subscribers! f<" mi | 1" EONAIID SC'oTT tfc CO., New York, conI tiiuii to iv-jmblisb tlio following British I'e- I"' ! riodiculs, viz: ?' 1 ! The London Qi:auti;iil.v, (Coimervntive.) i , St ! Tiik Ei>ixiii:n?u Ukvikw, (Whig.) I , _ <*i| j Tub Xoutii Iinnisii Riivikw, (Free Churcli.) *ti 4. Mil : Tiik Westminster JIi:vu:\v, (Liberal.) ?) Hi.Ai Kwoon's Eiiixr.L'iiuu MA<i.\7.iNi:, (Tory.) Tin* pi'i'Sviit critical ft nil? of Kurojieau affairs I will render i hose publications unusually inteics- _ ting (luring ilic forthcoming year. I'hcy will occupy ft middle ground between the hastily written hows items, crude sj>oenintioiis, anil llying rumors of tin* daily loinmil, ami tlio ponderous tome of tin* future historian, written after ff tlu? living interest, and excitement of the great \i political events of llie lime shall have passed ,.n away. It is to these Periodicals thai readers i* i most look for the only really intelligible and re- |<n liable history of current ev. nts, and as such, ia p|; audition to their well-eMnblished literary, scien- {::| title, and theological character, we a 1'He thrill nr upon the consideration of the reading public. ?i l)T Arrangements am now permanently made uu for the receipt of KAllLY A>7/HHTS from the ;s, lirit'sli Publishers, by which we are enabled to ini ! place -1 LL OC'/i lUi-l'ItlNTS in the hands of subscribers, about as soon as they can he fnrn- all ished with the foreign copies. Although this in- of volvcrt a very large outlay on our part, we shall eni continue to furnish the Periodicals at the fame tin low rates as heretofore, together with the follow- im ing Premiums to new Subscribers: no TKR.MS AN1) PRF.MIUMS. (See JLiii uj' 1'remittal Voiiimvx bcloto.) I'er ann. A! For any one of the four Reviews and "? one I'rcm. vol. .... ?3.00 W For any two of the four Reviews and eo| one Prem. vol. .... 5.00 on For any three of the four Reviews and eh two i'lvin. vol. .... 7.00 It For :ill lour of ilic Reviews ami two th< Frcin. vol ..... 8 00 of For Blackwood'? Magazine and one Fretn. vol. ..... s.oo Uli For Blackwood and three Reviews and tec three. From. voL - - - 8.00 cie For Blackwood and the four Reviews pi*1 and three I'reiu. vol. ... 1 (J.00 Oj" Payments to In* made in all cases in ad c". vance. 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Thus: I'our copies of Ulnekwood or of one Ufcview will he sent to one address for ?!); four copies of the four lteviews and Black- |wood for $ '<<>; and so oil. f,o premiums will be given where the above allowance is inado to Clubs, nor will premiums iti any case be furnished, unless the subscription money is paid in full to" the Publishers without recourse to ^n agent. Money current in the ; SStato where issued will be received at par. ' <i<7 POSTAGE. - re l In all the principal Cities nnd Towns, these works will be delivereil, through Agents, Free of aj, ' Pottage. When sent by mail, the Postage to any ua part of the United States, will be hut u? four.Cent* a year for "Blackwood," and but un Fourteen Cents a year for eucb of the Be- ?f views. _ "an Remittances and communications should al- 0f ways be addressed, post-paid, to the Publish- Si rr?, III LEONARD PCOTT &. CO., 8jc 61 Gold Street, New York. gj ! N. B.?L. P. Sc. Co. linvo recently ppihiUhed, rio and have now for sale, (lie " Farmer * Guide," an l>y Jlenry Stephens, of Edingurgli, and the late un I'rof. Norton, of Ysilo College, New Ifnven, ?1 complete in 2 vols., roynl ocIhvo, containing i'i< 10IMJ puges, 14 xteel nrrd l?00 wood engraving*. Hi Price, in muslin binding, $6 * ""'w yE ?3. ? : (O a. a. iiKRicrr 'w*. p. iiolmkh. 4j? IIRRTOT A II 01,1*11;*. to Coniinitraioit aud Forwarding ^ m^rcliaiiK, No. 4 VENTvrrrc ha warn ?. Cliarlentoii, s. C. an ? ' , *2 REFERENCES, ..... be SiiRi'iicnn, McCreeiiv di Co., Charleston, S. C. ca . kB. &. III!BIT, ,tv . . do.t-. r or Wm. B. Homot, 'do.,'1"" P* ; .John Dkaa, v v ' do. T. 8. ?fc T. G. Tiimo, da JJ J4ME8 0-AENr>KN,& Co., t' , dO.' ; ,'r! Jamk<) WAi.KfTB, Nu6hrilta, " " 1 TuoxTab 8. Kkkmkdy, Loui*viil<? Ify.' ]' ' ' Kov. 23, 1864 . , <; . . - l . m 1 ,, . ~ <? ' ' - ' '/ T? * - m. ?r ' . . Wh' JU. x?n.I?UX, \ L j . mjco&wm >&(. ' :gf Bryar* & McCorter$*4 Alh^MvQarter <6 ft).' ' books, stati0h6by, p?iHilnfi,;i:ikBriivtiis?>L<|9.v 3d stork a.3o*ns^nit >?amarr,^ ' W ddeumii, s. cgfe.; 5u.1/< lJ; Jinirory 11, 183#. 8g~ ' im. UUCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED German Sitters, J ?R(rARr? sr DB. C. M. JACK80N, Philui'a., *?., WILL KKPKCTOALI.Y CURB LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic ?r A'trvoul Debility, Di*tmt? of th* f Kidney*, and mil di*en?c? aruiny froM di*trdtrtd Liter or Stomach. t Such ns CoiiHtipntion, Inward I'ilos, ^ FiiIiivrh, or Htooi! to the j Ilend, Acidity of the Slomac'% Nnusi-ii, Heartburn, UisjiUHt for F00J, illness ?r weight ill the Stomach, Sour Kruolion*. Sinking, or Fluttering Ml th* Pit ?t tha j toniurh, Swimming of the llrad, II11 rri 4 1 and difficult Ilrcnlliiug, Fluttering at I the lifiiil, Choking or Sulfonating v Sensations wlit-it in u lying 1'ocsturc, Dimness of , Vision, Hols or ' Wclis befO'H b Pijilit, Fever and Dull Pain in the lTen<1, dieiency of 1'erspiratiou, YeSlowncRs of the ^ in and Kvcs. Pain in the Side. iJaek, Chest, () nibs, S11<I<I<M1 Hushes if Ileal. Hiirniii^ in j s l''lr?li, Constant Iiiiuijinim;* of Kvil, and jsat Depression of Spirits. ' In atlnliiuiui; such valuable Medical ])ro])prs to tins remedy, no rash, or unwarrantable icrlion i.H made, but it; simply staled a fact; ( oven undeniably and conclusively by the ex- 1 lordinary cures, and henciits derived from its j t p. under the direction of its illustrious ortoiuir, I)r. IIooIIhikI, anioiit; all cbissrH of Kuro1111 society and from the immense mass of testijny, fiom all parts of the American continent, ^ cumulated during th? hut tea yours, iti the inls of the present proprietor. The preval- j c? -jf diseases to which the German Hitters j B adapted, it is with sorrow we say it, is almost 1 . liversa), indeed there is scarcely a family ! 0 roiiL'hout the whole extent of our country in v lieh there cuuuot be found among its members f at peculiar sit/low mid (twi/itiil tt/ijtruraticc dc- ( tint; a diseased Liver, or au cmaciatcd and (1 Hcring Dyspeptic. r It. is u<ed constantly iu the practice of a larire , imhcr of the most prominent Physicians in the untry. wlm have also added their written tesnony, in cvidwtnc of its great virtues. In contoion then, we would respectfully ask of ill! ose nillielcd with any of the above diseases to rot-lie Bitters a trinl, nml rest assured it will 1 I lie regret led. In proof of thestiitemcnts above , ide, all are invited to read attentively, the J Memorabilia," or " Practical Receipt Boole," Farmers and Families, containing a great tuber of useful receipt*, in addition to theirsnony, in favor of the I lit t <?rs, from the most omineiit and well know individuals, in nil parts the Union. All Agents, for the Bitters are th: ri/..d to distribute the "Receipt Book" 1 atilitoiisly. '' Principal olliee and Manufactory, 1-0 Arch Philadelphia, Pa. ^ For sale wholesale hv Druggists in all Hie prin>al cities, and at retail by apothecaries and irckecpers in every town iu the United Stales, d Canada. W'aium.aw & I.v?>n, Abbeville. I*. F. (I.\nv, Cokesbury. F. < !. 1'aiiks, ( reenwond. AVKiiiiiT IIaiikci.oo, Columbia. . April IS, ISii'i. 52 ly USE THE ~ I AGIO IMPRESSION PAPER, J FOR WRITING WITIIOI'T I'KN Oil INK. a Lenve.?, PlantsFlowers, Pictures, ^ ) I'liiiiTiis fur Emlirtiideriii<r, Marking Lin- 1 Ind-liUy, mid manifold wpfuijr. Tlii* ariielc '* uhsilnl rly Hie ln'st port aide Inkstand in the s own *-?.r!d?for a small quantity folded nn<] l K'ed in tin- pocket constitutes a Iravelillijr 551 L-t ituI, whic h rann<>t he broken. No pro is I1 riled, for :itiv sti'dc. r-lini'|i<Mic<l to a point, iles equally as well a< the li.-Pl gold pi-n in the I1 ivers.-. 1 or dr::\viii<r, il is indispensable. It. im'eed, tin* whole art of Drawing and 1'iiinl;?tauuht i:i one lesson. Any leaf, phi lit. or v wi-r c:in !m- transferred to tlic pages of an iiiiii, with a minute ami distinct. ivseinlilunco nature. Willi eqti.il fatality, pictures and [broidery paMrrns arc taken, >mi nave received i highest <'iiln<riiiiiis from the fair ?ox?and, Iced, a more tasteful present for a lady could t In* produced. This .Ma-.'i'.' Paper will ?Ko mark linen, or t ier articles, .so as to r-main perfectly indelible. i uie wnsiiiuu in in? worm tans 10 nrinj; 11 11 t. Any chilil <;:m use it with perfect ?ni!?p.? k itli this ?.Ia;>i<; l'aper, likewise, one or Tour 5 |?i?*s of every Idler written can hp secured wilht any additional tabor whatever, making it the piipcBt and Tnoflt convenient article extant. " is used i?> preal ndvnlitntre liv reporters of I ? |>iililie press, t ele^raghic operators., an J Iiosih I others. S Each package eo.ntains f?itr different colorn? I nek. Ulue, (Jrccn'uud licit, with full and prin- 1I instructions, for nil lo use, nml will last, sufliIIt!y lung to ubtnili five hundred distinct itnI'JsillllS. ** It i? put tip in beautifully enamelled colored velopes. with n truthful likctu-M of the pro- J ietor attached. Each and every package warllteil. r Price, $2 a <li>zen; or five for one dollar.? iiL'le Packages, 25 cent*. Mailed to all parts the world on the reception of the ubove iecfl. "? Address, postpaid, N. IIUBBELL, ' lt;7 Broadway, New York. jj OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. rr .? f .if ir r n tir ^ mt'jomx .utii/in juij/rrxston t aper.?? e re- 0 our renders to tin- advertisement in another Iiiin 11, selling fortli the merits of this pleaainir ^ 1 ingenious'invention. The cheapness should ? luce all to give it a trial. ? l'hiludcljiftia ^ erehant. _ It is unsurpassed for neatness ami utility, and mild meet with the sale it richly deserves.? j ibinic. ' f ilu*t what the pill>1 io has long desired, nnd j rainiiicnds itself to every individual of tasle j <1 ri'finenient.?Jour mil and Courier. 6 July 2;>, 1865. 14 3m j CASll A1US1C AND PIANO STORE OK IORACE WATERS, NO. yi33, BROADWAY, N. Y. , * OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY! U.SIC AT GIIEATIjY REDUCED RATES. Notwithstanding the combination of music deal) to keep tlio prices of non-copyright music, ainsl tlio iiiirests of native composers, un<l their v lusal to extend to Mr. Waters the couvtesie* of 11 b trade, lie in waking immense sales?having ' nndunt evidence, tliat lie liaa public counte- ! nee and support. in his opposition to the great Jiiopoly, and in his ptforte to aid tmtive talent, " d to luiopt tlio national currency. .Ilia stock Aiiieiicuu and European music is immense, d the catalogue of his own publications is one the laryeat and fast selected in the United r a tea. He has al.Ho made a great reduction: in _ e Prices of PIANOS, M ELODEONS and Mu- i( :at Instruments of:all kinds. Huptrior tpned P ociave pianos for ?175, $200 ttnu ?225. inte- t >r of as t/ontl (jualit//, and instruments as strong rl u a* wiTtiuie an uiosit which cost tfauu. j i- " ogof every variety, of style and price up to " 000, ronipriKiiii/ those ten different maniifucto (. a: among the celebrated modern improved <3 araco Waters' Pianos am] the Jirtl premium oliuii Pinnus of T. Gilbert ?fc Co.'3 make, t wiipi-8 of thb vEoliaii patent.}, jSecond-han- ) (1 I'iiinon nt a rait bargain*. Vgica froin $40 $!1C0. Molodeons. froih five different manu?t6iic3, including the well known S. D. 6c If. . Smith VMelodeonH, (Uinetl the equal temper- A lent.j thebth make in the'United-' States.? f, ices *45, $76, $t0?. $1*6.' $125, $185, a d $150.:, Smith's Double; Bmlc Melodrone . 00,' each Pimlo and Melodeon guaranteed. The at terms to the trade, schools, &erU2+ P*T nt diwonnt to clergymen and churches. All clerrfjtffotuptiy attended'to. -Magic Seat to".all rts ar thfc sdtinfrj'," postpaid! at thi^ fttdnced t?s> i Gfaneral and select diitaloRue* and erh'ed- II s of pr'fcee'of.Pihnos forwarded to any address \m n# ? . 1 # ? Starch, ^mroi ' *' ' JAUKA L. OANIT e E .W .B A N K . & # ANT.Ty ? ? ** : Dill BO? IMPORTERS VF r.^M 1 1KDWARE, fPTRSfey, < 1C5 MEETING-vSTRK^ 1M . | Av *v., *47 > ijr-.. .- ? ,., . ; .v , J fr< ' lY'-'V'.'O1 'HTV > 1 v/,' . .llvJi?*%.,. > A T10 Itrll N lyprer- LAW, , *r. orw?ir^pRkiwP' ? y+p- ' ' HARLBETON DAILY STANDARD, L RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copies, per unniiin $ 8 00 Ten Copies, per ni'uutn 50 00 rllE DAILY STANDARD contains a Daily Telegraphic Report, n Market.Report, und . report of General Information, furnished by tlio nail from erery section of the Union. It also presents a Daily Report of the Stock larket, tbe Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and )cparturcs of Ship*, and of the Arrivals of Pusenters. Once a week i* presented a Comparative State * .u~ >>n<i ui.: ..r a Iivitb <?i UIW ivrccijno Willi Oiii^iuriiiv ui \.uiiuii, tics And Lumber, nl the port of Charleston, aik! Comparative Statement of the Receipts and Exports of Cotton ut all the ports of the United States. All NEWS, of n pcrsonnl and political chnrnct>r, both foreign uiul domestic, is given with the greatest, possible promptness; and to insure tliid liject, we haTt" secured the service* of an ublo orps of correspondents. It is our Hpecial object to publish a NKWSPA'EH, proper. We shrink from the expression f no opinion whicli may bo demanded by the object bel'oie us, hut as u general principle, preer bt.ilinji fuels at the earliest instant possible, .lid to leuvc it to our readers to form their own pinions. The course of the pnper is severely consorrftire, first of morality and order; next, of the ustitutions peculiar to the South; and next, ol he union of tlio States. We resolutely oppose ailiculium. as well iu democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment ol mr paper, was to present n cheap vehicle for inurination From this object we have been com tolled to depart, to some extent; but not to leave t entirely out of view, wo propose to sell the >apcr at our counter, in packages of Ten, for I'wenty Cents, and to mail Ten Copieu to any >110 of our subscribers for a yeiir, who will send if Fifty Dollars. This will relieve lis from tin: isks of col I eel ion and the expense of mailing so nany different packages, while it. will give to very neighborhood throughout the Stute, the pporlunity of a Daily Paper ut IT VE DOD-ARS per annum. L. W. SPKATT CO. Aug. 13, 1855. 17 tf Cliarlvston Weekly Slandardi OXTAIXft ALL TttK MATTEK PUBTISIIKD IN THE 1)A II,Y, together with The Local. Domestic and I'oreiyn Markets?Tin J'rices fit rrent, incfudini/ the Hates of Sale for Stock, Krehunrfc, and homes/ic Produce.? The S/iippiiiff in J'ort?The latest Telegraphic Information, ?{ ? ., Ac., the. The STANDARD is the only morning paper n Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EIJ1nox. This Edition is published every "Wednesday doming, and by the evening of the next day :au he received in every section of the State. Price ?payable invariably in advance. u. . r?i iw.'\ i A tt Aug. ir>, if?6. 17 tr HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, At Oa. 11IIK Undersigned would cull tho attention of the citizens of Abbeville ami Kduelicld districts, to their INFIRMARY for SICK NE KOKS, and for those requiring SURIilCAli )I*15RATIOXS. While iIih coiiipletnei?si of our rrang* menis, oilers to the patient every comi?rt. It also enables u* to render more cflicicnt rcatment to chronic cases, than can generally e secured in ordinary private practice. Our pecial accommodations for the 'Management of lie CHRONIC DISK ASKS OK FEMALES, ii common among Negroes, arc umple to com ilete. TKltMS.?For Nursing, Board and Lodging, cr month $10. Treatment?ihc ordinary rnt?sof Practice. Comiiimiicntionet addressed to lis at Augusta, .-ill meet Willi prompt attention. II. F. OA.MPBEM., Surgeon, It. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. May It), lSii">. 3 * tf $-500 REWARD f XII I] UIAHUSKE l KILLR, BlKSTl'll) in over 10,000 cnacs of ASIATIC XL CHOLERA aiul BOWEL COM PLAINT, as never yel failed, when tried in lime, i?luntly to relieve and fpeeddy to cure, Price, D Cents per Bottle. ALSO, lauiptonS V<!g?l:i!>l? Tiiictui'o, loflinanV Anoiiyne, u great variety of populai 'utent Medicines. Drugs, Oils, l'aiitin ii-id Dye tnir*; Tea, Collee, Sugar, Segnr* and Tohaceo, 'owder and Shot, Superior Knives and Razor*, Jookt-, &c., <fcc. Sold by F. G. PARKS, Greenwood, S. C. Jan.. 12, If55 37 ly Tev/ and Wonderful Invention. WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE. I'M IE Subscriber having purchased the Right for the State of South Carolina in the only Inchine now invented for RIFTING anil HAVING SHINGLES, BARREL HEAD\fj JL'O is nr?l>?ri?l a..ll tl.o 1?:..!.. riots, or single Machine, at prices HiiHieieutlj jw lu make it ail inducement to purchasers. TIio Machine being simple in its construction, ,nd is not liable to get out of order, is capabl< f Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand fcjhin ;lcsper hour,?better than made by hand. II i portable, and can bo worked by band, horse 01 team power. Ten or fifteen days work of t lueliine will make enongh shingles to pay the irieo axked Ibr a single, one Large inducements are offered to persons wisli ng to purchaso the right of several Districts.? )ne of the Machines can bo seen in operatioi a the city of Augusta, at William II. Goodricli'i 'laining Mill, and one ulso. may he seen in r hort time at Mr. J. White's Machine shop, al Edgefield, C. II. THOS. G. LAMAR. Hamburg, April 19,. 1854. 2tfapr28 CALHOUN & DEVEAUXT" BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, 162 RICHARDSON STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., Ttun ....j i ' ? t- ?- ? 5 uiiucrBigiifu nii? how uu imnus ana Bull X receiving a large. "assortment of new and alunble Books, together with nil oilier articles isually kept in Bookstore*, all of which heoffert 0 the public upon reasonable terms. Thankful or the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on liin, lie hopes by close attention to business, to racrit a continuance of the same. Nov. 2. 1854 29 Carpentering and Building. rllE Snb?cribor takes this Method to inform hi? friends and the public generally, that he 1 now prepared with a large gang of good carenters nna ready to execute with neatness und he greatest dispatch, any job. In his liue that lay be offered. He would nlso say to the Con>nissioners of roads that h?? will build Bridges s quick and cheap as any man in the District. >ivc him a triuj if you want good'work done uick at n low price. B. M. CIIEATIIAM. Warreiiton P. O., Abbeville S. C. Nov. 50, 1864 , 33 / ly l Xor Sale. A FINE IMPOSING STONE, 6 ft 6 inches Cm. long by ii-ft. 0 inches tvide?complete with rame. Price $30. A bargain can be liad by pplication at this office. gANDtl^ES' J' ' 11 yy ~'J rm' _ l ^ ' . * ' trfkfti -mr 1 t pg rne menus 01 nuinw wcuwitwi* ppotfully announce him as a CandjdatyfotSnef T,ht ih'e eftsqing Election. ^' ( ' * * ItT The, frjeiuj* <rf Wlt^ON, r*> pecllWly arJHotm.<5?' Hmf* ai cjmdidatefor Tun Collector ofrAt>bttviUo District at the enstiliig M' i.'l oItr,?.-, ? friends of Copt.9. A'. HODGES re t>ectfulty anmmnce him as a candidate for Taj Jollecttfr ?t th? etuuirxg election. -t ir 'Jjiie .jtfairtU JAMES MOORE fonla respectfully announce him as a Candidate lav m** ft!nftftrtn Ia ill* nf Tit Pati vmrab ?< ip? fv ,^vr V. wi^*v?v?) ni ^waging gleet jpp,,A, ;,?,. .... -? . - , W- w; V. GRtfTIfr/W peolfuily nuoanca r him m a candidate fo> Sheriff, ?t the nnring eleetion, * ? PROSPECTUS or Til THE SOUTHERN LIGHT, A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, KDITED BY E- L. WHATLEY- L INDRFENIIENT IX EVKItYTUINO NKUTRAL IN NOTII 1NU, At?I> BET FOIl THE PEFKNO: OF WHATEVER J,\J} . WILL STAND TIIK TEST OK ItCASON, HCI-' (? I ENCE AND TIIE 1IOI.V Hl'RIPTUltE.S. (],c " Prove all i/iiny*, hold fast that tchich is good" Terms, $'2.00 per annum, in advance. w'[' W. F. DUR1SOE A SOX, PUBLISHERS, c" EDUKKIKI.I) C. II., R. C. pulj ?jUCH is the iinnio and stylo of u Monthly Periodical, the publieuiton of which we purpose, the Lord willing, to commence on >ji the first Monday in January next. The main nre design of this Journal is for I lie discussion of jjt(| all subjects pertaining to Christian faith and |nc| practice. Additional to this, we shall present 0<j y sueli urticlcH of a literary character, original nl)|x and sclccted, us will have a tendency to r? line the taste and elevute the sentiment of the read- <l|r( ing public. Politics also, cousi 'ered as a science. jUJ and us affecting the principles of Law and (iov- , eminent, and more especially the n.ighty moveincuts of the nations, as they work out the de signs oT (Sod, will el-aim due and proper at tention. | H Hut Politics degraded to the squabbles of demaUngues fuctions, will bo utterly eschewed and repudiated. |hc| As respects matters purely religious, we shall, T of course, advocate the principles of the Baptist Community, ns derived from the Scriptures, and republish from standard and other respectn- wp( T hlo works, articles pertaining to our own Literu lure; but our columns will bo Open <o all of Kvcry Name, uil For the defence and advocacy of their principles. ? claiming only the right to judge of the suitable- E ncss of nil articles for insertion, and to make yen sum criticism uu hiciii us may uc occuieil ex- I mo jipdiont. J | In this undertaking we have ilie satisfaction the t of announcing that several gentlemen uf emi- the nent uhility ami attainment.-* Iiuve kindly en- i gaged to render us occasional assistance. Pot The Journal will contain FOIITY PAGES of tioi reading matter, and such advertisements an our I friends may favor us with, not inconsistent with tho character of the work?making at the end of tlie year a neat volume o( 480 pages, suitable for binding in book form. ' With regard to the mechanical execution of tliB work, wo deem the announcement, that this '' : will be under the direction of the Messrs. 1)i:hi. *'*' hoe, a biiilicicnt guaranty for its faithful and v tasteful pet formance?and without further words, *encouraged by tho expressions of good \\ ill anil promises of substantial aid from many friends, I wo throw the matter before the people with an f (3 ' assurance of every eflbrt lo render satisfaction JB for the support thai may he extended to us, anil j>:,t r..II.. ....1. .1 I... ?i._ ?. i inoxoi i v^|'uv;iiuiij U3i\ infill it/ ICt UIU 4<LUU i aul shine. pie ID' Our terms of subscription :irc Two Dm.. g0i r.Alts per year, ill adram-r, on receipt of the first pof number. Ministers of the tiwjM'1, of every de- mjr iioliiiiisition, who may he unable to comply with tin the terms, will be supplied with one copy eueh, tell on application. sun O* A list for the signatures <?F all who wish froi to cucourage the work, may be funn<l at the den Post Olliee, and also at the 'Advertiser" Ofliee. We UJ* All letters or communications addressed frj<. to under.-igtied will reeeive prompt, attention. for K. I.. WIIATLBY, rre?; Ji'tlitor and Proprietor. of t Edgefield, S. C'., Oct. a-2. 1855. '27 THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1{,.! Abbeville J)istrict?In the Common Picas. Win. II. Dorn, ) . 'X ? *. v Attachment. ' "H Win. B. Lloyd. ) Arj WIIKUKAS. the Plaintiff did, o:, the thirti- v;t|, eth day of Juno, 185">, file bis declare- n<l|j lion against the Defendant, who (us it is said) is tjsJ nbxvnt from and without the limits of this State, j "j( and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said d**clu- j ration inijiht. lie served. It is therefore oidered, that the said Defendant do appear end plead to ((p i the saiii declaration, on or bei<#i>* the fir.-1! day of r July, whieh will be in t.liu w.ir of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and l-*iliy-S'v, otherwise filial and absolute Judgment will then bo given and awarded against liiin. Chi MATTIl I'JW McDOXALD, r. r. r. Clerk's Olliee, June 30, iro;?. 11 ly STATU Oi< SOUTH CAKOLIXA, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas. li. <fc J. Jordan, ) Foreign Altaehmeut. ,cai^ vs. >- Mc.Oowan & lYrrin, Pl'lFs '"p Tlios. J. Atkinp, ) Attorneys. WHEREAS ilie Plaintiffs did. on the fifth ""'j day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty- |e!,v five, lihi liis declaration ugainst the Defendant, Hltf|1 who, (it is said,) is alixent from and without the limits of this Slate, and liua neither wife nor w||( attorney known wiihin the same, upon whom n ?s copy of the ?jid deelaration might be served: jj,., It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant tri)( do appear and plead to the said declaration, on |||1V or before the sixth tiny of April, eighteen htm- j dred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute j ' judgment will then be given a?d awarded against I I l,i,n- Sot 1 M ATTIIEW McDOXALD, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, April 11, I8.r?5 61 ly ( GRATIS! JUST PUBLISHED! ? i A NUV DISCOVERY I.\ MEMIIXE! " 4 FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL A. Treatment, without Medieine. of Snermutor- ** rhea, or Locnl Weakness, Nervous Debility, liOW J Spirits', Lassitude, Weakness of llie Limits and "Itt : Back. Indisposition and Incapacity for Study ami i.1 Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Jxxm of Mom* ,|U( ory. Aversion t<? Society, Lovo of Solitude, Ti- pri nudity, S?*lf-l>i3irnst, Dizziness, Head-Ache, In- 'n 1 voluntary Discharges, Pains in the Side, Affection On ' of the Eyes, Pimple* on llio Face, Sexual and wil i other Intirinifics in man. livi From the French of Dr- B De Laney- 8n" The important fact that these alarming coin- *'? plaints may easily bo removed without Medicine, "j1 is, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and ?"' the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained?* hy 1 means of which every one is enubled to cure * htmxclf perfectly, and at the least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of , the day. _ AI Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in u sealed envelope, by rcinimn^(post pnid) two post t Bgc to i;n. u. j,ai^ r- ? , jj0 ,' No. 17, Lioponard Street, Now York. , ( Feb. 1, 1855. 41 fiin , 1 1 A |g . COLUMBIA, S. C. ?'o M Mrs. Sarah Fleming and James T. Flera- J*''1 ing respectfully ffiva notice, that they have purclmtod and assumed the management or the American Hotel, lately no successfully conducted _ by Mr, J. C. Jannoy. In tukiugcharge of this Establishment, ihey do so with tho intention of using every means thatexperience and energy will supply, to give entire satisfactiou to theirpatgpns, and promise zealous at- i ; (ention to their comfort. In asking a continuance of a fair portion of public support, they do so with the assurance that they intend to deserve it. The table will be supplied with every thing Hint the market affords,seryed upin the best manner, j and dispensed by wiatchful attendants; and the me chambers and patlors will be found always ready \yj for the reception of guests. ' s ; SARAH FLKMIN0, WJ. J T. FLEMING. '* May II, 1853 If _ vrtvntx* JURRiSON'8 ilOTKL, COLUMBIA, 8. O. J) /i^HE^ubfccrfSirtlfiave' Onhand ft large aesorj- tial ; idt merit of-Italianand American MARBLE, citi Monuments and: Tomb Sion'e* of the lutest and He mpfft approved style*, of the beav workmanship wh and as cheap an the umo kind of material cai quality qf workmanship can ba laid dowu in Oo- on< lumhia from auy .other plnce. Orders from the pu ; country punctually attended to. / tic may 10 > ly ;. BOYNE & SrROWL. ? .I i V.?-7? *cr LOUIS 8T1BN, Hi .? | PIANO FORTE -MANUFAC- J BSSaMi.TUHI'.R, No. 5!)3 West Balliutore ? W.- \J " Street, Baltimore. , Always on hand and mudo to order,from Six 11 t- to 8even Octave Sqijaro and Grand Pianos of * superior quality and warranted not to be sur- all passed by any manufactured either in thibcbuu- to Itry or Europe, ouster larger at Greenwood, I hn Agent. * . . I *pr H lyfls I * ] : S'O I E N T I F^O' A M K KICAkN\ KLKVKNT1I YEAH. Sjtlaidiil J'Jiir/ruviiWH and Prizes. 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Its purie is to fairly represent i.un-olves. and not to 'represent. ot tiers. It aims to iiiaiiiti-.in the :li as we understand it. mid to assert the* in eetual inequality of our Section, while at Ilia le time, it will free the mind of our people id that stale of literary thru Mom and dcpcli icy nailer which they have too long labored. claim, then, from ail lovers of tin-South ami uds of a tiuly home literature, that support V our Work which will enable lis to give il iv > course, ami thus make it eminently worthy he world's udniiiati'iii and our own prii'c. C. .MOilTi.MKR. J'uldisher. ")flteo ''Southern Quarterly Hi-view," Law tge, Uioad st., Charleston, S. C. 'he following resolution was adopted l?v tlin thorn Com. Convention, held in CliM'Scnton in r?l, 1 Sfi-t: le^olrrfl. That th<> Southern Quarterly Re. * |iill>11sIn-tI in llit* City i.f ('linrli-Mon, hy it iveof Virginia, nml !:y one of (lie r.m*l iiigiiir'liril Iry i tl*m?ii of the South, t'jt the only Periodical of ili.it character, it.nl and published ill the .-'iitillicril Siatea, having always ?!cl'i-iull-.l the institutions ui:d ii'sts of t he South, i* ontit!<!ii to tin- ji-uioikilo he fr'uiithi-rn |?c:?|>lf, nii.I tiiis Convention inslly recommend it to their faVuruhle connid.ioli. jnnn 15 ulestcn. and Flcida Surra Packets Uaitcil Stairs Mail Line?Ncmi-Ucfkij. > lifding scit.'i ti'ir iJrio York Simmers nidi tniy ,fi-rr%M r" |,; CAROLINA, !.. M. Tmdr. rf**KTrKH w'" leave every SnlAltrrunim, ul.'{ o'clock, touch at Jacksonville, I'icolata nail I'ilatlui, on tlio Johii'f River; iuiiiriiiug, will arrive at Ciitirlt.uon Writ ii chilli'/. ne v la mi it:\,i;ti.\r>.rc ii.i.v master, will 'eon 'I'llestitiy Aj'tsfnnon of each week, a I i?? hour, hiii), in returning, will arrive on Salay Morning- Due notice will always tie giveH n the Carolina makes an e.itru trip to St. Awline. It is only conridered nci:o?*ary to uu.y t these boats liuve lieen luiilt especially Tor this le,and are coniiiiuiuied by the most experienced 'igators. 'are to Jacksonville ?8 'are to HilatUu ^ 1 Ci 'or Froitrlit or Passage, apply on board, at ithcru wharf, or to JOHN \V. CALDWELL, F'J K*st liny 3hurle?tou. Feb 111, liS.").'! 4.1 tf '~?T'irrmm&W7~ EWaESiliV C. 13., S. C., Importer and Dealer in ardware, Paints, 0il3, Window 3LASS, l>UV GOODS, GROCERIES AC., JOW offers for sale the largest and most en3 tensive assortment of Goods ever intrescd in ibo up-country, and guarantees the ces of any article to be us low us any bouse Charleston can furnish such articles for.? ilers accompanied with satisfactory reference II receive prompt attention, mid nil goods deprcd at the'Depot free of Drayage. All peris visiting the Newberry Cotton Maiket will well to call on me before selling their produco I have every facility of making them liberal ,-rs for cqtton and other country produce. jf . - S*. T. AG NEW. \-cwborrfC. II., Oct.'53d, 1834. tf (Of Independent Press copy three months. ~ EDWARD WESTFIELD, 3BEV1LLE COURT HOUSE, SO. CA., ETURNS thanks for nust favor*, and r?i spectfully solicits it continuance of the same, keeps constantly on hand, of his own maniif nra it l.ni'irn A uoi???.%??** * ,xrvt , ,.?? mniib t'l nnL/l'liKB, k RN ESS, BIUDLES, MARTINGALES, ?ko. o, whips, stirrup Ikons md ihtts. loing a practical workman, lie in prepared to ke to order all kinds of Sudillc, llurnoFs and itary Equipments. nfc short notice, and ut as r prices an any other establishment; T Purticulur attcniion paid to all kinds of pairing* ' may25 JOSEPH WHILDEN, T i DKALEHIN * \INTS, OILS AND GLASS, No. 11 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. lo kepe coiwtatitly..fot,*i?al<'. a ftooerol a?s?rt* nt of P?unU'?pd Oils 6f all kinds;, Varnishem ufJyW GI&M and Sashes, Sp.ts; Turpentine* irit.Gus, Cotton Foot-Gia Fixtures, Gl?& *nd I ashes of vurioue kinds. . .. .. ... frpi 7. 1H54 ,21 . ' IJ I . Dental Notice. <* R. R. ADAMS having located himself at T? dian Hill, for the purpose of practicing DtB- i try, respectfully solicit* the patronage of th? irens of Abbeville, and the adjacent districts. use nun sqvQrai ycnra experience in practice, ich makes him feel confident in Baying that he i gut up an ncttl a job of plute<work n? any ), and which he warrant* to answer all the rposes (lie profession guarantees. He alio ntx many diseased or the face mid month.' ' All persons dealing} the services of the cob iber will call ut or address a letter to Tkdin* 11 P. O. U. ADAA1S ,D. P. a,'* . loilfe 22 . ? .. " ? " " Notice to Delinquents^*;" * [TE ARE des'rous or bringing'our old,^mi* ' 1fa V neas to ft clone. This ia, tlierefo^&.-tOf^iite . 'whohave not settled with ue to. ^Qome up the scratch," withont fut^hcr delftyt : ..ye Jj vo money. Who can get nloWg-aHthotrt i|f W* ' ' rt.Kiu?4xN & WALLER:*. '* Market, S. C,} Sopt. 17,1855. 23-tf *' " V- 'f 'it .V VA. '- /l?f