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? barter's Spaniel) itlixtuvi Till' Circa I Purifier of flic lSloo< NOT A 1'AUTICI.K OF MKHCl'KY IN IT. LH the Afftitled licad and Ponder An Infallible Remedy for Serofulu, JK inn's Kv Rlieumali.-m, ()l>sliii:itc Ctirniieons Kmptioi "** PimpleK or on lite rttrp. 151?'i<li? Hoik Aijiic mikI Ffvor, Chronic Sniv F.yi lluig Worm or Teller. Senld lleml, Knlar;: nicnt and Pain of the Itmuw mid Joints. Stn born Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, l.timltiii! Spinal Complaint*, mill :iIi Diseases jrisit from ntt Injudicious I'se of Mercttrv, Impr dence iit I.ife, of ltiijitirily of the Wood. "ritls ultcrativ^ mcvliviiit* And l'i rilier of litood i* now used l>v thoii*:?nd* ?f urM Tnl p tiienl* from nil parts of th?? I'nited Stat.' who testify ?l?ilv to the rvnuirkiihle cure* p<formed hv tIk* jrcutwl of all medicio'**, "t'AI 11 KU'S SPANISH MIXTIJUK." Neurnli'i Tlieuniatisnt, Scrofula. I'.ruptions on tlit* ski Liver I >isen.se, Fevers, I Moors, OM Sores, A fir tions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Thron Femulc Complaints, l'nit.s and Achiutr of il Hones nnd .IninU, lire t*|x'<'di'.v put to flight. I usiiuj this great mid incsiitniilde remedy. For nit diseases of the Blood, notliii1? ha? y been found <o compare wiih it. It Hennsos tl system of ;itl impurities, nets gently and ell eienl.lv on ill? Liver and Kidneys, streiigtliei the Digestions, gives tone in the Stomach, msiki tli? skin clear a:;d healthy, ami restores il (.'oiislitnt lo'i, rufiH'tilci) l>v disease or l>rok< clown by tin? excesses of joulli, to its pristit vigor anil strollirih. For tlifl La li?'s, it is incomparably better th:i ^11 the cosmeties over nsi-d. A lew doses i CART Kit's SPANISH MIXTURE will rem<?\ all sallowiie.-s of complexion, l?rin?r tlie rns< mantling to llio cheek, give olaet.eity to ll: lop. and improve the general healtli in a n niarkahle degree, beyond all the ineilieine.s evi heard of. The large iniinber of 'ileales wliieli \v have rceeived from person.-; from :ill j>n11.-< of tli United State.*, is the liesi evidence llial there no Humbug abnitt it. The press, hot- i keeper magistrates, physieians, and public men, we known to the community, all add their teslinN ny to the wonderful cffccts of this GUI2.V blood puuiriuii. Call on tin; A<;nnt and tret a Circular ami A luumic, ami read tin? wonderful cures this trul greatest of all Medicines has performed. None frontline unless signed RKNNKTT i BE1CKS, Proprii-lors. No. tl Pearl Sirct, Kiel moutl, Va., to whom all orders for supplies an agencies ni'irft he addressed. And for sale hy WM. t>. oliiURS, & CO.. Proprietor.*. Richmond, Va. Wai?ih.wv (i I,von, Abbeville, F. F. (?auy, Cokesluiry, K. (J. Paiiks, (!reenWood, And Merchants CJcncrallv. April JS, 18.">.ri. !";> ]y ROGERS' UVEK'iVOJlT A.\l> TAEC. TOR Tlli; COMPLETE CUKE OF COCCI!: colhh, inkm:i:n/.a, asthma, uiionciiitis, bt'tTTINO OK l!LO(ll>, AND all other i.i:n?: ?:om?,l.\ints TENDING TO CONSIM P HON. This preparation i .jetting into use nil ovitoi Country. The inimer-ius I.-tiers we receive froi ?iur various agent*, iiit'oriiiiutr u^of cures eHVcte n their immediate iieighhorhooods, warrant i ill saying it is 0110 of the best, if not. tin- ver best Cough Med iisine now hulorc the public, utmost iiivarialdy relieves and not uiifrequeiitl enr-j the very worst eases. When all ntlit C<<u_'h preparations have failed, this has reliev< the patients, as Druggists, dealers in Medicim and i'liysiein^s can testify. Ask the Agent i your nearest town, what has bei-n his experieuu of the ofToets of this iitedieine. 1; lie has boe aellin>; it for anv length of time lie will tell vo IT IS THE VEKV IilCST EXTANT." Below we -rive a few extracts from letter? w bave receivi!<i latelv reirardiiii/ the virions i.f t ! medicine. Dr. S. S. Oslin, *?f Kifixville, ("J a., shva: " have been using your Liverwort and 'far ver extensively in mv practice for three years pus and it b willi pleasure I state my belief in il rup?:riority over all other articles with which am neqi'tiinicil, for which it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgnrald &, licur.ers, writing fri>i WHynesville, X. C, miys: "The Liverwort an Tar is becoming daily more popular in thtscoHi: try, and we think justly ?o. All who Inve trie it speak in cominendiiole terms of it, anu say is very beneficial in alleviating Lhc complain for which it is recommended." Oitr Agent ia Pickens Distiiet,S. C., Mr. S. I MeFall, assures us "that he uses it with prei benefit in his own family, and recommends it t his neighbors." lie gi-'es an instance of n N< gro woman, {n his vicinity, who had been sulTci itig with disease of the Lungs for years, ntteude with sevc.'c cough, who was relieved by tli Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this mc< ieinc from all parts of the South. For a repoi of the surprising cure:; it has performed in tli Western and Northern and Eastern Stales, w would invite the suffering patient to read tli pamphlet which accompanies each bottle. 'I all, we sny, have hope, have hope! TRY THE MEDICINE. Be warned in season, and neglect not tht eough which is daily weakening the constit.utiol irritating ynur throat and lungs, ;iik1 inviting ? (hat dread disease, Consumption, when so sooil ing and healing a remedy can bo obtained as L Rogers' Syrup of Liver\vo:t. ami Tar. vi:\vakk ok coL'NTKttKKirs axi? r.\sk imitation! The genuine art'n-ln is pinned Andrew llo:*er on the engraved wrapper around ench bottle. Price, ?1 per bottle, or six bottles for jjjtfl. Sol wholesale aud retail, by SCOV1L it MKA1), 111 Clinrtre9 si. buv. Conti and Si. Louis, N. ( Solo agents for the Southern States, to whoi II orders aud applications for Agencies must I addressed Sold mi ho by WaHih.aw (c Lyon, Abbeville, W. I). Giiipfin, Lo!..';iiir?'a, G. L. Pknx, Edgetield, I. VV? Tayloh, Anderson, J. J. Bknson, do. LiNitsF.v ?L Hawthorn, Due "West, mar SO 50 6m professional cards, ff. C. Davis, Attorney at Law and Solictor in I?<juit aubkvii.i.k, s. c. Will promptly attend to all business entrusted hi* care. He can b? found at the office of tl Abbeville Urtniier." July 28 1G -it. wilson. l ii. loma.t. w-m.iiaudt Wilson, Lomax & lladdfn, * Attorneys at Law anil Solicitors in Equity. OFtlCS AT AOUEVII.I.K C. II. j: rOBTBR MAMIIALU XT. A LKE. MARSHALL & LEE, ATTORNEYS AT L\W AND SOLICITOR INEQUITY, ITfTiLL attend promptly to any Imiiness con TV mi (tod to tkeir care, in tiic District* of Al ' beville, Auderaon, Liturnnf) nnd Newberry. ' Office at Abbeville C. II. ~ "' ?'9* 43 ?2m 1 \ Sc LIVIXGSTOI, " . ATTORNEYS AT I.AW OFFICE SSIT OMR TO TilDVSOX & FUR, fcff. * ' ABBEVILLE C. If. W-. '< H. A. JONM. J. W. Lit I.NOftTO: J?n.l8, J855. 3 . m ? m (B% w J? t&M.;#* M-HCST> ^ ' "V Sou^th Carolina. fPBACCO AMD SEOARS. " - ' -.? ' jl'li^^tCO'LAR^Attention js 'directed to m ; - Vvi^" Box^i'rarioai brands Tobacco froc Vl'ri&liiwiii'iili'itlirHliirti <will lw eold as per In ^ *d>e?. ' ;k flKPTR-Y 9. JCRpR. ?:v ji; ? . PROSPECTUS UK ; anas wm&m am t fJMIK rapid strides, mid constant iidvaiieemontH i of (lie wjio; und thedaily increasingdemands ; . / i fur literature, have ii'duccl the Subserilior* to j H ! propose publishing at Spurtnnburi; Court. House. , J "> on tlie first of .lannarv, lK5t>, A WEEKLY ! ui LITERARY J Of UNA L, entitled THE LITERARY STAR, < - Its Editorial management, un<l<-r the onre of j ?r b- | R. l<. IIOWI)KN, will be conducted in a man - ! d< o. ! nor tlint siiai.i. not fiiil lo jjite satisfaction to 1 ?" ijf ' every reader. The ^rentes cure will lie taken i in n- j to chronicle tlio latest and mo.-t rolialde p.-*siiijr : de events of tlio day. The Literary department j m n- ] will contain Mtch unit tor only, as will prove inter- [ n> ? estiiijj mill profitable to the render. Selection* ; 11 s, I suitable for Sunday reeling?Stores fur the I r- i Young- ? Proverbs for the Old?ami in slioit, it ! {- j is our determination to present to the public a ! .1, j .loiirnul that will be? welcome visitor in every j it, ! family?:i companion forcvery one. In mutters j r. \ of Polities, I lie St a it will he ueutrni; bill will j l,c it -Main the right to apeak ol' miy palpable wrotii^ ! ie i M iimy detect i i any party. I jj1 >y | Tiik Lrri'.iiAitv Staii will be ]>rinte<l in now I j ami clear Tvpe, anil under Iho mechanical man- ; s'r i-t I ai^einent of mi experienced Publisher, H. ,M. ; * ie j IH'Ol.'GIITOX?will vie in appcnrutic* with any | j. j paper in South Carolina j is ! In on! -r to put. our paper within the reach of! !'4 | every one; ami secure an extensive circulation, ! , ie | it will he furnished (rmihiiiiin</ Twenty-ftmr col- i n ; Kimix of mi'liiii/ nsattir,) at the followirj; mi- "J" ie i prcueileiiteil rates: ' 1 eopy per annum, in Advance, ?! 1.50 m lo '* " - 12.50 ,f -2() " " " " 2(1.00 ev -.1 Wi? :il?l)t*:i1 In (Mir ri 11 ?1 In tin* fri??inlH nf IV ?s <>ur cause, to sustain 11s in our undertaking?ex- j 1>| 10 tend to lie ;i helping hand. Address . fir BOWDEN & BROUUIITON, j fir L>r Proprietors. i pc Spartanburg, C. II., S. C. J ci] r November f>, IR.'iS. Q!) HOWARD ASSOCIATION, " i" l'llll.AUIil.l-IIIA. " 11 Important Announcement. I'1 ' rPO A LI. PERSONS afflicted with Sexual dis- cx 1 I ense, such us SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMPOTENCE, OONORRlUliA, (JLEET, SYPI1- ,lr ' I LIS, ,t?., Ac.. v Tim HOWARD ASSOC!A . K)X of Philndel iliiii, in view of tin- awful destruction of huniaii li.'e and health, caused by Sexual diseases, und tin- deceptions which mu practised upon tlie un*' fortunate victims of such diseases by (Juacks, j lnivc directed their consulting Surtieon, us a A' CHARITABLE ACT worthv of their name, to Hive MEDICAL ADVICE OR Vl'lS, to all persons thus ulllicted, (Maleor l'"emale,) who apply l?V letter, Mmst-nnid.^ with a discriution of th>-ir condition, uijrc, occupation, habits of life. ?tc.,) J[ o:i<I in case? of extreme poverty and Htlferiiic to n knisii mk Die inks fki:k okcmaic<;k. The Howard Association is a benevolent Insli~ lotion, established 11v special endowment, for tin* ri-licf of the sick and digressed, atllicted with " Virulent and Kpidciuic diseases," ami its funds '1' can lie used for no other purpose. It. lias now a sii|?|ilu-- of means, which tin? Directors have Ti voted to advertise the above notice It is needless to ad.1 that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the aire. Address, (post-paid,) Or. GKO. I*. CALHOUN, j, Consiiltinj; Surgeon, Howard Association, I'hiludelphin, I'a. By order of the Duector*, w l-./.ltA I). HKAUTWELL, Prftiilmt. lit (Jki>. Faiiii'IIIU , Srcrrlar;/. oi Mitr '> I K.V. ' 9 1?' w ^ J ?, - - ? ? 1 GROCERY MERCHANTS, = AUGUSTA, GA. n, Wit. I, continue the ?HOC Ell Y TIUSI- a<! XKSS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at lil their Old Siatid uii ]>KOAl> STKEliT, opposite u| tiie 1 Milliters' Hold. Our .stock of (Iroceries will, nt all times, l?? f<> largo, ih? nssortmcnl complete, and particularly adapted lo 1'laiitcr.s' Trade?a lilicral share of |?l winch we have ho long enjoyed, ami hope still of ? to receive. in WM. M. TIF.ALL, v?i JNO. W. L. STOVALL. co 1 August 28, 1 19 (iin 1" i". REMOVAL. i Boot and Slioc ^laiiufacli-oy. Abbeville C- H- i\ Pul fJ"MJE Subscriber respectfully . \ I -?p I informs bis friends uml the '(j public generally, lliat lie has ? j( C*-?S- removed to the Store next to the 1 j Luwhoti Hotel, opposite Willson <fc Williams' ,, Store, where lie is itrepured t*i make to order, ' >_ Ouulli-liicu's HOOTS AND SHOES, and nldii ,, ,k, LADIES' SHOES of I lie finest description, ' 0 wliieli, for Style, Fit and Workmanship, h>' war, rants, cannot lie excelled. r- 11 c has also on hand n large assortment of ,, ,1 fuio Pump-soled and line Welted Hoots; also, a ' e large assortment of Cent lemon's and l.adies' Shoes, of the neatest quality; also, a large asj sortinent of heavy Sewed Boots and Pegged v" r( Hoots and Shoes, all of his own in a nil fact lire, all BU _ of which he will sell on accommodating terms. e N. H. 'l'wo Xe?ro Hoys wanted to learn the bu Hoot and Sl.oe trade. su ., i NICHOLAS McEVOY. cu Feh. 27, 1855. 39 lly JUST 1'UIIMftllKD, DY THE * II 0 WARD ASS0CIAT10 N, 9 1> VI f T A T\ V D CV A t? ? ? I WC ... .. . iV. . , T> EI'OIIT oil srEItMATOUUIICEA, orScm r I\? i.i.il \VuukiH'tii, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and oilier 5i Diseases i?f the Sexual Organs, with an account c:i ^ of ihe errors anil deceptions of Quacks, and vnl- te unhl? advice to the afllict';d, b}' GEO. 11. CAL- fo Id IIOI'X, Jl. D., Consulting Surgeon of the How- sc ar<l Association, Philadelphia, I'll., fi benevolent fo ). Institution, established by special endowment, in m for (he relief of the sick and distressed, atllicted )P with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." A copy of the above Report will be sent by mail al (in u se iled envelop,) free of charge, on the re- fo ceipt of two utiimp* for postage. ill Address DK. GEO. K. CALHOUN, or No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. w< Dec. 1 ft, 1855. JJ4 3m "LAND. 'in rpiIG SnWrihcr wii<hing to nttcnd more par- ? ~ 1. ticnlnrly the practice of his profession of- rc fern hi* Fort Chariot to Land for e;ilc, adjoining SI Vienna extending a mile or more on Savannah River, and running sonic two miles back, containing 700 hundred or more acres; between w 2o0 and 300 acres firnt und second low ground ; j> one-half the tract clcared and under good fence, p(] wilh convenient buildings, the balance in well f0 " tembered \Vi?od Land. u\ ie NATHANIEL HARRIS. vi November ft, 1855, '29 if :n Notico. I ? \ LI. persons having demands against the Esl\ late of JOEL SMITII, deceased, arc requested , to present them properly attested to the undersigned, to whom also those indebted to ihe Estate are requested to make puyment. ai A. M. SMITH, ) _ , b> J. M. PERItlN. \ Ex " March 1, 1P55. 45 it cci g i3f~ Independent Press copy. It Negro Goods. " !l! i- CJCH LEYS' GEORGIA PLAINS, o. I?- K5 JJROGANS, BLANKETS, Ac.?the largest Stock ever brought to this place, and will be Fold for Cash at prices which will compare with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta mar? kets. Call and see them at CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S. October 3. 24 if Pressjeopy. Rock Island Cassimeres, Kentucky jeans, b. FLANNELS, LINSF.YS, W TICKINGS. DOMESTICS, a large Stock Jo _ Mt CHAMBERS 6c MARSHALL'S. T. October 3. 24 tf O" Press copy Ja Notice. E STRAY ED from the subscriber, liting in ? ( reenwood, on the 15tli inst., a Black Mare MULE, about fourteen hunds high, four ye.?r? old. Any information respecting said Mule, will be thankfully received. y JAMES M. CHILES, i* April 21 ifiSff ? 1 tf r Q BY n. L. nUTTERFIKLD. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. April 30 2 ty A i\?'\v Journal, a BE PUBLISHED AT ANDERSON C. II., KNTITLED, ANDERSON DOLLAR WEEKLY. |"M1E UNDERSIGNED proposes to publish in L. thf town of Anderson, a Literary, Political, id News.Inurnul, to be styled ANDERSON DOLLAR WEEKLY. lie is uwnro that he proposes entering upon ua iterprise beset with difficulties, hut hp will au uvor to surmount thpse hy securing a lurga b*cription list, and engiigiiu; the best writers llie District to cont-iitiute to its column*. Anrson cnu and ought to support another jouraul, id feeling confident %'mt the enterprise will eel with a hearty support, I now present this rodpeatus to her peopl*. As a LITERARY AND NI?\TS JOTRNAL, ic Dollar Weekly will contain the ahoiccst ae tions of Literature, and the latent Foreign, umestie and Commercial new*. Also, the Re,.r <i.- a <> ..r ii.. i _...? ,,r css. Ill Politic*, the Dollar Weekly will he dependent. Itn motto will he, "Ope? to nil iitics mill controlled by none." Si?e ami l ie ?.f the Weekly will he hy JI4, |>rinte?l II itli new and elegant Brevier ami IjOtig Printer pe, comprising twenty-eight columns of mat.- S r. We will carefully exclude l'aiant Medicin* I. [IrertiHeineiitK. tl We hiive scoured the services of J. V MOORE, g sip, ns I'M it or, whose experience ?ind t.ilent a writer is well known to the people of ?iir li istrict. ? TEIl.MS. P In order to placc a paper within the rrnch of (( cry mull in the District, we will issue me | ullar Weekly nt One 1 Mini* per aminm, payne in advance, or within three months. The. ' vt number will be istmsed between this and the st of (miliary next. All who viah nn Imle- |( udciil Paper, conducted on Independent jiriii- ^ |>li-s, will send in their name at once. Postmasters who will receive and for- (| ard subscriptions, will receire a copy of the (| ullar Weekly without charge. Willi the aliovu there will bo n fine ^ nok and .lob Ollice, where Joli Priutii'v will be edited wiili neatness and despatch. All tellers and communications to ha ad cssed to llio undersigned. "J. T. HEKSHMAN, " Assistant Editor and Publisher. t November ft, lt<55. viv BRITISH PERIODICALS: J 'A RLY V OP 1 K S S E C U R ED. \ Premiums to New Subscribers' Jj EON ARD SCOTT ?fe CO., N-w York, aon- 1 j i.1 i. .11 ii..;t..i. i>.. I ? 1- . I ne Lomion Quarterly, (CoiiBerYatire.) 2. f IIK El)!NIIURGH RkYIEW, (Whig.) 3. c i?: North British Review, (Free Church.) e 4. a [ie Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. urKwnnn's Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) Tim present critical stair of European affairs ill render those piildicniions unusually intcresiijt during tin; forthcoming year. They will :eupy n middle ground between the hastily J rilton news items, crude speculations, and flyg rumors ul the daily Journal, anil ilie ponderis tome of the future historian, written after i living interest and excitement of the great ^ dilicnl events of the time shall have passed e vay. It is to these Periodicals thai rea ier? i; >ist look for tho only really intelligible i?nd r^- V title history of current events, and as such, iu ] ii111hiii in nifir wcii-cMiiuiiHiieu mrrary, scirn- i le, mi J theological character, we urge tlieni n )<>ii the consideration of the rending pultlic. v Jj' Arranjn-iiienl.s aie now permanently made n r ilie raceipt of JiARLY .SHJi'ETS from the i; ritish Publishers, by whieh t/o are enabled to ii lice ALL OUR Jin-PRINTS in the hand* fl subscribers, nlxiut as soon us they can he fnrn- a ted Willi the foreign copies. Although this in- o lives a very large outlay on our purl, we shall e liliniiu to furnish the IV: : ?lie:<lK at the name l! \v rales ns heretofore, together with the follow- ii g Premiums to new Subscribers: n TKRMS AND PREMIUMS. [See IA*t of Premium \'ultt,ncs Le/otr.) 0 Per nan. ^ >r any one of the four Reviews and " one Vrein. vol. .... <$3.00 * ir any two of the four Reviews and c one Prcm. vol. .... 5.00 ? >r any three of the four Reviews und two Prein. vol. .... 7.00 ' or all four of the Reviews and two * Prrtn. vol ..... 8.00 ? >r Blackwood's Magazine and ono Prcm. vol. ..... s.00 * >r lilaekwood and three Reviewb nnd *' three Preni. vol. ... ?.00 ? >r lilaekwood nnd the four Reviews I' and three Prcm. vol. ... 10.00 O* PH3-ments to be made in all cases in nd ' nice. Money current in the Statu where is- {. ed, will be received at par._TD The PretniuuiH consist of the following works, v ek volumes of which will be given to new ^ h.scrihers according to the number of periodi ,io oiui-reu, us auovc expiuinea: PREMIUM VOLUMES. Foreign Quarterly Review, one year. Blackwood's Magazine, fix months. Loudon Quarterly Review, one year. 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Norton, of Yale College, New llaven, * implete in 2 vols., royal octavo, containing J >00 pages, 14 steel mid (500 wood engraving* * rice, in muslin binding, $G ^ A, I1RBI0T WM. r. 1I0LMES. d HBRIOT A HOLIES, J Commission uctd-Forwardinar J Merchant*, A No 4 VENDUE RANGE I CliarlcHton, S. C. " i t REFERENCES. b ir.nicnp, McCreery A Co., Charleston, S. C. ? S. Riiett, do. m. 1$. horiot, do. j; iin Dear, do. 9. A T. G. Bonn, da " mi's Gakndkx & Co., . , do. sic* Walker, Nashville, Tonn. roMAft S.Kknnedy, Louisville, Ky. h Nov. 23, 1854 82 B. L. BRYAN, successor to || yan 4) Me Carter, and AU*n Mc Carter <k Co. wolksalc amd retail dealer in oj I00KS, STATIONERY, . Paiutlngs, tukravings. St,o,, 3d store above the uariit; . \ * COtKJWBIA, S. C. V January 11, 185B. ' iSB MMHWMHaMMMOMam DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S C ELEORATED <0>crmau Sitters, FBKPAKF.D DT DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a., Pa., wu.f. rppectuai.i.t cuns LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic mr Ntrvout Vc'.ility, Viieair* of thm Kidney, and mil ditcmet arising fr%m a dittrd^red JLivtr mr Stomach. Such B* Count i|>ntion, Inwiirit Pile*, Piiliie?% or IlltMxi *0 I lie J lend, Acidity of the Stomach, Ninis<>?. Heartburn, Disgust for F*o<], Palnesn or weight in the Stomach, So?r Erucition*. Sinking, or Fluttering at tlie Fit ?l th miilimrli. KwimmStiif lli? ll?u<l ITnrri*^ id! difficult Krenthing, Fluttering; at the llrnrt, Choking or Suffocating Sensation* when in u lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Wchs l>o? fore is Sight, Fever and Dull Pnin in the IIen<1 >eflciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of tli kin nud Eyes, Pain in I lie Side, Hack, Chest .tilths, ?%c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning ii le Flesh, Constant Imagining* of Kvil, ah raat Depiession of Spirits. In ttilrihniiiig such valuable Mcdieat propel es to this remedy, no rash, or unwarrnntahl sserlioii is made, hut is simply staled faet roveit undeniably and conclusively l?y the es rnordinary cures and benefits derived from il sc. under the direction of its illustrious origii tor. Dr. Hooltand, among nil el asses of Kiir< can society nud from the immense mass of test louy, from nil parts of the American continent ecumulated during the last ten years, in th unds <?l* the present proprietor. The preval uea of diseases to wliich the Gorman Ilittei re adapted, il is with sorrow we say it, is alinoi inivei'sal, indeed there is scarcely a famil liroughout the whole extent of our country i L'hich there cannot he found among its meinhei hat peculiar xallotn rttnl /ant/uiil appearance di iiiting a diseased Liver, or an ciuu-.intcd an uH'crinc Dvsoentie. It. is used constantly in the practice of n larjj lumber uf the most prominent Physicians in tli ountry, who have also added tlieir written tci iinony, in evidence of its great virtues. In ew Iiisioii I lion, we would respect fully ask of n hose afflicted with tiny of the above diseases! rive tlu? Hitlers n trial, and rest assured it wi ml be regretted. In proof of ilie statements nhov mule, all are invited i- read attentively. Hi ' Memorabilia," or " Practical Heeeipt Hook, ur Partners and Families, eon ainitit; a gret lumber of useful receipts, in addit ion to the t?imnnr, in favor of the Hitt ers, from the mo. imminent and well know individuals, in sill pari f the Union. All Agents, for the Hitters a: uthoriznl to distribute the " Receipt Hook ;ratuitousIy. Principal office and Manufactory, 120 Arc ?t.. Philadelphia, Pa. Tor sale wholesale bj* Druggists in all the prii ipal cities, and at retail by apothecaries an torelcecpers in every town in the United State nd Canada. Wamdi.aw & Lyon*, Abbeville. F. F. (Sarv, Cokesbury. V C 1> 1- ?1 Ilo.\TWHI?illT <fc Kaukim.oo, Columbia. April 18, 1S55. 5*2 Jy U S EETHE iIAGIC IMPRESSION PAPER FOIt WRITING WITIIOL'T I'F.N Oil INK. C10PYINC* Leaves, Plitiits.l'lDWw, I'icturoi J Patterns for Embroidering, Marking Lii 11 Indelibly, nnd manifold writing. Tbisariicl < absolutely tlie best portable Inkstand in tli nown world?for a small quantity folded nil ilueed in tlie pocket eonati tilths a trarollin nkstaud, whieh ranni>t lie broken. No pen eeded, for any slick, sharpened to a poin rrites equally as well as tlie best gold p--. in tli diverse. For drawing, it is indispensable. I f, indeed, tlie whole art of Drawing and I'aini ug?taught in one lesson. Any leaf, plant c lower can be transferred to tlie pages of a lb'im, witli a minute nnd distinct reseiiiblane f nature. With equal facility', pictures an mbroidery patterns are taken, *nd have receive lie highest enloiriunis from the fair sex?am ..i i . r... .. 1 uctu, 41 IIIUU- I'l WU.l. 1VJ U liUl^r UUUI <>t lie produced. Tins Mairic Puper will also murk linen, e tlier articles, so as to remain perfectly indelihh ill the washing in ilia world fails to bring i nt. Any child can use it witli perfect ease.? Villi this Magic Puper, likewise, one or foil opies of every letter written enn he secured will] ut any additional labor whatever, innking it tli hcupest and most convenient article extam t is used to ureal advantage by reporters t lie public press, tclcgrnghic operutors. nnd hosi f others. Kach package contains four different colorsHack, JJl.ic, Green and Ited. with full and prin !>d instructions, for nil to use, and will last snfti iently long to obtain five hundred distinct in: Cessions. It is put up in beautifully ennmelled colore nvelopes. with a truthful likeness of the pro rietor attached. Each and every package wai ii li ted. _ Price, $2 a dozen ; or five for one dollar.? ;ingle Packages, 25 cents. Mailed to all pari f_the world on the reception of the abov rices. Address, postpaid, N. HUBBELL, 107 Broadway, New York. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Ilubbrir* Magic Jmprcxxion Paper.?We r? or our readers lo the advertisement in anoihe oluinn, setting forth the merits of this pleasin; ml ingenious invention. The cheapness shoul ..iii.i.. ..II ? :> ? ._:_i j.I i . iuuvv (iii iu u u (iiui. ?? J HllUWIJHIl )ferchant. It is unsurpassed for neatness nn<l utility, nn liould moot with the sale it richly deserves.'rihnne. Ju>t what the public has long desired, an ecoimiiends itself to every individual of tust ml refinement.?Journal and Courier. July 25, 1855. 14 3in CASI1 MUSIC AND PIANO STORE OF HORACE WATERS NO. 333, into A DW AY, N. V. OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY! .1USIC AT GREATLY REDUCED IIATE.' Notwithstanding tlie combination of music dea r? to keep the prices of non-copyright mush gainst the iniroHtn of native composer*, and thei emsai to extend to Mr. Wuters the courtesies c lie trade, he is making immcnxc buIpb?liavin liundant evidence, that he lias public count) iince and support, in his opposition to the grcn nonopoly, and in his efforts to aid native taleni nd to adopt the nniin,>:il currency. Ilis sloe f American and European music in iininenai nd the catalogue of his own publications is on f the targett and be?t select fd in the Unite itates. He has also made ft great reduction i lie prices of PIANOS, M ELODEON8 and M? ical Instruments of all kind*. Superior tone 4 octave pianos for $175, $200 nnu $22.p>. int< ior of as good quality, and instruments as ttrou nd as durable as those which cost $500. 1' nosof every variety of style and price up t 1000, comprisim; those ten different manufacU ies: among the celebrated modem improve loraee Waters' Pianos and the Jirtt nremim Eolinn Pianos of T. Gilbert & Co. s make owners of the Motion patent.) Second-han ed Pianos at great bargain*. Prices from $4 9 $150. Melodeons from five different manu ictories, including the well known S. D. Be H V. Smith's Jle.lodeons, (tuned the equal tempei mcnt,) the beat make in the United Statoa. rices $45, $?0, $75, $100, $115, $125, $13! nd $150. Smith's Double Buik Melodenn 200, each Piano and Melodeon guaranteed. Th est terms to the trade, schools, &c: 12? pe ent discount to clerg3*men and churches. A rders Promptly attended to. Music sent to al arts of the sountrj, post-paid, at the reduce* ate*. General nnd select catalogues and sotted le of prices of Pianos forwarded to auy addrec ee of charge. ";v. March, 14, 1855. 47 4m BMRT EUBANK. JAMES I. OASIT] EWBAKK k GANTT, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF IAKVWAKK, IDTLfclilf/UUNS, &( 166 MEETING-STREET, 166 fposrre rnc cnARr.uton norubf Charleston, s. < mar 9 47 ly ; 8. M* ? Gary, A TTORRiTRY AT LAW, > office'AT feoKKSBtmr, b. C. BAR LB ETON DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single CopiOH, per annum $ 8 00 Ten Copies, per fti'nuin 50 00 THE DAILY STANDARD contains n Daily Telegraphic Report, ft Market Report, and a repoii of (icucral Information, furnished by the mail from every section of the Union. It. also presents a Daily Report of the Stock Market, the Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and Departures of Ships, and of the Arrivals of l'usnengerfl. < I 1, n merit of the Receipts ami Shipments of (Cotton, * Rice and Lumber, nt the port of Charleston, nn J Comparative Statement of tlie Receipts uml Exports of Cotton at ull the port* of the United States. All NEWS, of a personal and political character, both foreign and domestic, is given with the greatest possible promptness; and to insure this object, we have secured the services of au able corps of correspondents. * It is our special object to publish a NEWSI'A' PER, proper. We shrink from the expression * of no opinion which may ho demanded liv the subject befoi* us, but as a general principle, prefor staling facts at the earliest instant possible, and to leave it to our readers to form their own opinions. * The course of the paper is severely eonserva ' live, first of morality and order; next, of the institutions peculiar to the South; nnd next, of * the union of the States. We resolutely oppose radicalism, as well in democracy as morals. ." One important object in the establishment of '* our [taper, was to present a cheap vehicle forin' formation From this object we liuve been com,e pelled to depart, to some extent ; but not to leave it entirely out of view, wc propose to sell the ^ paper at < :ir counter, in packages of Ten, for Twenty Cents, nnd to mail Ten Copies to any > one of our Huliscril:crs for a year, who will send " tin Fifty Dollars. This will relieve us from the rs risks of collection and the expense of mulling so J many different puokages, while it will give to every neighborhood throughout the State, the i pportunity of u Daily l'apcr til FIVE I)OL'ft IwVUS per annum. IC L. W. SPRATT it CO. Aug. 15, 1855. 17 tf 11 Charleston Weekly Standard, to II CONTAINS Al.l. THE MATTER 1'IJIITISIIKD IN TIIK DAILY, ,c together with The Local, Jtomcxtie. and Foreign Market*?The , J'riecx Current, itie/iidint/ the Hate* of Sale fur Stock, I'Jrch'iHffe, and Itonientie. J'rap dure?The Shi/i/thti/ in Port?The st latest Jeteiirujihie In formajs lion, tlv., <?< ., dv, c Tha STANDARD is the only morning paper in Charleston which issues u WEEKLY EDITION. ]i This Edition is published every Wednesday Morning, and hv the evening of the next day i_ enn he reeeived in every seetion of the State, d Priee ?2?payable invariably in advance. P, L. W. Sl'KATT <fe CO. Aug. 15, 1P55. 17 tf HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES. At Augusta. Ga. rnim: Undersigned would call tho nttontioii H. <>f the citizens of Abbeville nnd Edgefield Dint riots, to their INFIRMARY for SICK NEGROES, ami for those requiring SURGICAL '' Ol'ERATIONS. While lint complcfcnesB of our arrangi incuts, offers lo the patient every coms fort. It also enables lis to render more efficient treatment to chronic cases, than can (;i:nernlly [ft be secured in ordinary private practice. <>nr e special accommodations for the 'immurement of ,1 tile CHRONIC DISEASES OF FEMALES, g so common among Negroes, nrc ample to com is P^le. . . t TERMS.?For Nursing, Board and Lodging, ,, per month sill. [t, Treatment?the ordinary rates of Practice, i. Communications uddrested to us at Augusta, ,r will meet with prompt id lent ion. ii II. F. CA M!']> KLIS Surjjeon, c R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. ,| May 10, 1855. 3 tf $500 REWARD! d TIIE IH A It It IKE K AL^R, ir fWlESTED in over 10,0.10 eases of ASIATIC CIIOLKR A and BOW EL COMPLAINT, it liiiw never yet failed, when tried in time, in stoutly to relieve aud speedily to euro. Price, r 50 Cents per Bottle. ' ALSO, tP Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, ,f Ilnftnian'e Anodyne, a great variety of popular ,s Patent Medicines. Drugs, Oils, Pniuis a id Dye Stiitr*; T?a, Coffee, Sugar, Segars and Tobacco, _ Powder and Shot, Superior Knives and lluzors, Books &.C., Ac. j. Sold by F. O. PARKS, Greoiiwoud, S. C. Jan. 12, 1855 37 ly - Now and Wonderful Invention. r* WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE. rI"MlE Subscriber having purchased the Right .1- for the State of South Carolina in the only Machine now invented for RIFTING and ? SHAVING SHINGLES, BARREL HEAD1NG, Ac., is prepared to sell the Right of Districts, or single Machine, at prices sufficiently low to make it an inducement to purchasers. The Machine being simple in its construction, andiB not liable to get out of order, is capable of Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand Shin;r cles per hour,?belter than made bv hand. II ^ | is portable, and can be worked hy hunt), horse 01 '' i steam power. Ten or fifteen days work of r " Machine will make enough shingles to pay the priee asked for a single one " Large inducements arc offered to persons wish' ing to purchase the right of severul I>ii*Lriels.? . One of the Mnchincs can ho seen in operation " in the city of Augusta, at William IF. Goodrich'* e Plaining Mill, and one alio, may he seen in a short time nt Mr. J. White's Machine shop, a( Edgefield, C. II. TIIOS. G. LAM Alt. Hamburg, April 19, 1S54. 2tfnpr'J8 CALHOUN & DEVEAUX^ BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1C2 RICHARDSON STREET, j COLUMBIA, S. C., r pHE undersigned has now on hands and still JL receiving a lorg* assortment of new and J valuable Hooks together with all other articles usually kept in Bookstores, all of which he offer* to the puhiic upon reasonable terms. Thankful ? for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on t him, he hopes by close attention to business, to . merit a continuance of the same. ? Nov. 2. 1854 29 ; Carpentering and Building. J rI"MIK Subscriber takes this method to inform n X his friends and the public generally, that he is now prepared with a large gaug of good car(l pouters and ready to execute with neatness and >. the greatest dispatch, any job in hiB line that g may be offered. He would also say to the Comj. missioners of roads that he will build Bridges 0 as quick and cheap as any man in the District. , Give him a triul if you want good work done d quick at a low price. n B. M. CHEATHAM. . Wnrrenton P. O., Abbeville S. C. * Nov. 30, 1854 33 ly I For Sale. A FINE IMPOSING STONE, 6 ft. 6 inchei long by 2 ft. 6 inches wide?complete with - frame. Price $30. A bargain can be had by >? application at this office. B ? ? CANDIDATES !! |3T The friends of NIMROD McCOBD rej gnectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sher [. in at the ensuing Election. * * O* The friend* of JOHN R. WIL80N, respectfully announce bim as a candidate for Tax - Collector of Abbeville District at the ensuing c election. pT The friends of Capl.B. A. HODGES re spectfally announce him as a candidate for Tax > Collector at the ensuiug election. 1ST The friends of Rev. JAMES MOORE V would respectfully announce him as a Candidate fur re-election to the office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing eleetion. t3T The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN, respectfully announce him a* a candidate fo , Sheriff, at the ensuing election. PROSPECTUS OF T THE SOUTHERN LIGHT, A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, EDITED DY r E- L- WHATLEY. IN DEPENDENT IN KVERYTIIIXO NF.LTKW. IN NOTII INU, AN1> SET KOK THE DEFENCE OF WHATEVER I, WILL STAND THE TtST OF REASON, SCI- U ENCB AND TIIE HOLY SCHinX'RKH. || " Prove all thing*, hold fa*t that which i* rjoml." j* Terms, $'2.00 per annum, in udvance. w W. F. DUKISOE A SOX, PUBLISHERS, C' KDOEFIELD C. II., S. C. p rcil is the nnmo nnd style of a Monthly ' Periodical, the ptihlicaiton of which we 8 purpose, the Lord willing, to commenco on the first Monday in January next. The nmiu n design of this Journal is for the discussion of tj all subjects pertaining to Christian faith nnd f|] practice. Additional to this, wc shall present such articles of n literary character, original and selected, as will have a tendency to rctinc j the taste and elevate the sentiment of the rend- 0, ing puhlie. Politics also, cousi 'ercd as a science. D and us affecting the principles of Law and (ioveminent, ami more especially the might y move- ^ meiits of the nations, as the}* work out the de- *. signs of (ioil, will claim due nnd proper attention. y But Politics degraded to the sipiablilcs of demagogtic* factions, will he utterly eschewed and t] repudiated. As respccts matters purely religious, we shall, ?>f course, Rdv<ic?tn the principles of the Baptist (| Community, as derived from the Scriptures, mid republish Irom standard and other rcspcctn- v l.lo works, articles pertaining to our own Literature ; but our columns will lnj ' Open Io nil of Every Name, l For tlic defence and advocacy of their principles, claiming only the right to judge of tin* suitableness of all articles for insertion, and to make 3 such criticism 011 ihcm us may be deemed ex- < pedicut. In this undertaking we have the satisfaction ' of announcing that several gentlemen of emi- ' nent ability and attainments have kindly engaged to render us occasional assistance. The Journal will contain FOUTY PAGES of 1 reading matter, and such advertisements as our friends may favor us with, not. inconsistent with the character of the work?making at the end of the year a neat volume of 480 pages, suitable for binding in book form. With regard to tlic mechanical execution of ' the work, we deem the announcement, that this | will he under the direction of the Messrs. Duitikok, u sufficient guaranty for its faithful and ' .. r... 1 1 encouraged l>y the expressions of good will and promises of substantial aid from many friends, we throw ilic matter before tin; people with an I assurance of every elTort to render satisfaction for the support that may lie extended lo its, nnd | respectfully ask them to let the ' LIGHT" ; shine. I (|T Our terms of subscription nre Two Dot.- ( i.aiis per year, in advance, on receipt. of the first ] number. Ministers of the Gospel, of every de- ( nomination, who may he unable to comply with t the terms, will be suppliod with one copy each, t on npplii:ntioii. t flj* A list for the signatures of nil who wish | to encourage the work, may be found at the l I'ost Office, and also at. the "Advertiser" Office. (Li* All letters or communications addressed i to uudcrMgncd will rcceive prompt attention. ( K. L WIIATLKY, ( Editor and 1'ropriftor. i Edgefield, S. C., Oct. 122. 185ft. 27 THE STATE <ITSOUTII OAROLIXA, Abbeville J)istrict?/? the Common J'leut. Wm. B. Dorn, | ( ? ?. > Attachment. Win. H. Lloyd. ) WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the thirtieth day of June, 18.'?5, tile his declnration against llie Defendant, who (us it is *;?id) is . absent from and without the limits of this State, | uiul has neither wife nor attorney known within iin: suiiic, u|?7ii wiiiuii n copy ui inc joiu iiccm- j lat.ion might In- served. It in therefore oidered, j that the said Defendant <]o appear and plead to ( lie *aid declaration, on or before the first day of July, which will he in the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Filiy-Six. otherwise filial anH absolute Judgment will tli-n be given and awarded against him. ( MATTHEW Mr DONALD, c. r. r. Clerk's Office, June 30, 1^55. 11 INSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' Abbeville District.?In the Common I'lcux. B. ?fc J. Jordan, ) Foreign AM-.ehnient. Tt>. > MeGowan & i'urrin, l'l'IFs 'J Thos. J. Atkins, J Attorneys. WHEREAS the I'laintifFs did, on the fifth day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty- |( five, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (ii is said,) is absent from and without the t limits of this Slate, and hn? neither wife nor attorney known within the upon whom n copy of the said deelaration might be nerved: J It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant ( do appear and plend to the said declaration, on ( or before the sixth day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final Hud absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. < MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. p. Clerk'? Office, April 11, IS55 51 ]y GRATIS! JUST PUBLISHED! A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE! ' FEW WORDS ON TIIE RATIONAL . [ Treatment, without Medicine, of Sperniator rhea, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Ix?w 1 Sniritn. Lnssituilc. Weakness of the I.imim ?m1 I Buck. Indisposition and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Mein- , ory, Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Ti- i nudity, Srlf-Distrust, l)izziiies.?, Ilcnii-Aclie, In- ] 1 voluntary Discharges, I'u ins iu the Side, Affection i ' of the Eves, Pimples on the Fuoc, Sexual and J other Infirmities in man. ] From the French of Dr- B De Laney- 1 The important fact that these alarming coin- 1 plaints nmy eat-ily bo removed without Modicine, 1 in, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and 1 the entirely new and highly successful treatment, us adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at the least, possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any nddress, gratis, and post free in a sealed envelope, by reuniting (post paid) two post, age stamps to DU. B. DE LANEY, No. 17, Lispenard Street, New York. Feb. 1, 1855. 41 tim COLUMBIA, S. C. ! Mrs. Sarah Fleming and James T.FIemJlilLing respectfully give notice, tliut they have purchased and assumed the management of the American Hotel, lately so successfully conducted by Mr. J. C. Janney. In takingcharge of this Establishment, they do so with the intention of using every means that experience aud energy will supply, to give entire satisfaction to their patrons, and promise zealous attention to their comfort. In nskiusr a continuance of u fair portion of public support, they do so with the assurance thut they inlend to deserve it. The table will be supplied with every thing that the market affords, served up in the best manner, and dispensed by watchful attendants; and the chambers and parlors will be found always ready for the reception of guests. SARAH FLEMING, J T. FLEMING. May 11, 1853 tf . Marble Guttinur. ; omtrri Harrison's hotkl, Columbia, ?. o. THE Subscriber* have on hand a large assortment of Italian nnd American MARBLE, i Monuments and Toinb Stone* of the latest and most approved styles of the best workmanship and as cheap as the aamo kind of material aut. < quality of workmanship can tie laid down in Co- i lumbia from any other place. Ordqro from the ' country punctually attended to. i may 19 ly BOYNE & SPROWL. ' i LOUIS STIR If, i Mil | PIANO FORTE MANUFACjlLlkiiWj TURER, No. 829 West Baltimore j If I I 7 " Street,. Baltimore. i Always on hand and made to order, from Sir , to Seven Oclave Square nnd Grand Pianos of snperior qi>>-lity and warranted not to be snr- i passed hy any manufactured either in tbisconritry or Europe. Gustnv larger at Greenwood, Agent. ?pr H lj?32 ! IIE S C I E N TI FIC AME KI CAN. ELEVENTH YEAR. Splendid Engravings and Prizct. I'M IE Eleventh Anmiul Volume of this uaeful . publication coinmcuces on tlio 17th dajr of eptember next. 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It aims to maintain the luth ns we understand it, nnd to as.'-crt the in .clleclual inequality of our Section, while ut the mine time, it will free the mind of our people "rom that state of literary thraldom and depen lency under wliicli they have too long labored. y We claim, then, from all lovers of the South and friends of ? truly home literature, that support for our Work which will enable us to give it free course, and thus make it eminently worthy of the world's admiration and our own ]>rir!e. V. MORTlsMKR, l'ubli-her. Ofliee "Southern Quarterly Review," Law Range, Broad st., Charleston, S. C. The following resolution was adopted by the Southern Com. Convention, held in Charleetou in April, ISM: Resolved, That the Southern Quarterly Re- . eirw published in the City of (.'harleston, by J native of Virgitun, nnd edited by owe of the moit lisliiigiiislieii literary get tleiuen of the South, being the only Periodical of that character, v nted and published in the Southern Slates, tud having always defended the institutions and uterests of the South, is entitled to the patronag* >f the Southern people, mid this Convention arnestly recommend it to their favorable consideration. junu15 Jharleston and Floida Steam Packet* United Sinks Mail Line?Semi Weekly, Connecting with the New York Steamers each tcay TUB CAROLINA, L. M. Co*^TvHV/ify** KTT K * mauler, will leave every SmtTil'' 'ijylW ii in ifiiM Afternoon, ul3 o'clock, touch u<; ;ii Jacksonville, Ficnlata uiul I'ilatka, on the it. JohnV River; returning, will arrive at Charleson on Wetlitesilriy. The FLORIDA.CiiAM.re Wu.ly master, will eaveon Tuesday Afternoon of each week, Mi time hour, anil, in reluming, will arme on & ! rrdtty Momitig. Due notice will always be given vhen the Carolina makes an extra trip lo St. Auustine. It is only considered necessary te say hat these boats have heen built especially for this rude, und are commanded by the most experienced (aviators. Fare to Jacksonville .- 8 Fare to I'ilatka *10 For Freight or Pusiage, apply on board, at Southern wharf, or to JOHN W. CALDWELL, 80 Eaat Bay Charleston, Feb 10, 1853 45 tf "sTlr. &?EHE^y?. XEWHERRV C. II.. S. C.. Importer and Dealer in Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window GLASS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AC., OW ofTcrrt for snle the largest and mont ex1/1 tensive assortment of Goods ever introduced in the up-country, uud guarantees tki prices of any urticle to be hs low as any hoiu* in Charleston cun furnish such articles for.? Urdcrs iiccompnnied with satisfactory referrnoe will receive prompt attention, nnd all goods delivered nt the Depot free of Druyuge. All persons visiting the Newberry Cotton Market will do well to unit on me before selling their produce us 1 linve every facility of making them liberal offers for cotton nnd other country produce. S. T. AGNEW. Newberry C. II, Oct. 23d, 1854. 29 If O" Inde|>eudcnt I'ress copy three month*. EDWARD WESTFIELD, 7 ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, SO. CA.t RETURNS tbnnka for past favors, nnd respectfully solicitsa continuance of ilio same. He keeps constantly on band, of bis own mannfncti.re, a Large Ansonmeut_ of SADDLES, HAUAbni*, QIA K'l'IKGALES, Ac, Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS tnd BITT8. Being a prMcticnl workman, he is prepared t* make to order nil kinds of Saddle*,-Harness *?)l Military Equipments. at short notice, and at aa low prices as any other establishment. Particular attention paid to all kinds ?| Repairing. may25 JOSEPH WHILDEN7 DEALER IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, No. 11 Hayne Street* CHARLESTON, S. JC. _____ , > lie keeps constantly for snle, a general assort* ment of Paints and Oils of all kinds; Varnishou Window Gloss and Sashes, Spts. Turuentia*. Spirit Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Futures, Glus a*d Brushes of vnrioas kinds. Sept 7, l?54 21 If ly- r ? 1 '? Dental Notice. . DR.R. ADAMS having located himself a^'I?.' dion Hill* for the-purpose of practicing Di>*. tigtry, respeotfully solicit* the^ patronage qf the citizens of Abbeville, and the adjacont ^i4rKli,r He has had several year* experience in prattl*^1 which makes bim feel confident in saying ihfft fc* can get up as neat a job of plate-work - titmny \ one, and which he warrant* to anawer ill tfit' purposes the profession guarantee*. He ale* treats many diseases of the face and mouth. ' All persons desiring the services of the Mb ncriber will call at or address a letter to Itt'dintf^ flill r. o. R. ADAMS 1). D. & jane 22 Notice to JtaUnqtients. WE ARE des:rous' bringing oar oldb<>*iness to ft close. ' This is, therefore. to 'leUjA all who have not settled with as to " Mm* vp" to the scratch," without farther delay. Wt rptfat1 have mouey. Who can get-along wlthdbVit f . . PERRYMAN ? WAltfc*;' ' New Market, S, C,, Sept. 17,1855. y3-tf .