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THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AND THE FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT reduction in' the price OF THK LATTER PUBLICATION. Leonard scott i co.. new York, con. tinu* to publish ihe following liritieh P?. & tiodicula, viz: i 1. Tn* London Quarterly, (CoiiKervatire.) 1 2. Tuk Edindircii Rlvik.w, Wlii^.) I 3. i Tuk Nortii British Rkvif.w, (Free Church.) t 4. The Weflt.vinster Revikw, (Liberal.) 5. Black wood's Eiunbi'RCII Magazine, (Torj*.) | The great and important events?Iteli ioua, Political, an.l Military?now agitating the nations of the UI<1 World, give to these I'tildiea- j tioiiH an interest ami value they nev-r before .possessed. Th?y occupy a middle ground he- 1 tween the hastily written news-it miis, crude speculations, a ii.lfl.ing rumors of the ncwsiia- H Ipcr, and the ponderous Tome of the historian, * written long after the living interest in the facts 8 he reconls s-li.i 11 have passed away. Tiio pro. |, Kress of the War in the Eusl occupies a large tl pace in their pag- s. Every movement is closeY criticised, wh'liter of friend or of i"oo, and all a 'tort-comings frar'essly pointed out. The Ictf^rs from the CKIM ft A an<l from tho BALTIC ,n Bluekwood's .Magazine, from two of its most popular contributors, give a more inte iligihle r slid reliable itcrotiiil of the movements of die great belligerents than can elsenhcre be found. \ Iheao Periodicals ably represent the three r grot political partus of Great Rriiuin?Whirr, M Tory, ami Radical,?hut polities forms only one tl feature of the'.r ' iiracler. As Organs of the most profound w ts on Sciiiivv, Literatuic, v Morality, and I? thoy stand as thoy ever have btooii, unri the world of letters, heing c<nini?lerod i iwihl? to the Fcho.nr an J the profession while to the intelligent rwdi-r of e .:hiss they furnish a more correct mid satisfactory record of the current lit> ratury of tile day, throughout the world, than cwi Ijo possibly obtained fiom any other i tource. EARLY COPIES. Thn receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British publishers |?i\cs additional value to these Reprints, especially during the present exciting slate ot Ku ope-iu a I lairs, iii.i-iu.Kh as they ran now lie t'aeei! in the hands (> ' sub-.ciiberti l abuui as soon us tl?-' original editions. TliltMS. Per aiiii. c| For nny one of the four Reviews. - - g.'l.nO Tor nny iwo of the lour lti-viewa. - 5.011 For any tli:u <>f Hio licir Itrvinvs. - - 7.IJI) For all lolli of tins Reviews. ... g.dij For Black wood's Magazine. .... s.iii) For Hlaekwood and Ilir? c Uevicwu. - V.uu J For liluckwood and the lour iieviews. - lM.UO j X.T Pay incuts id In- iiisulu in all case* in ml 1 ancc. .Money current in tlie 5>inte \vlitre is- ' .ailed, will be received nl -p CUIUWNU. A discount. of Iweuiy-live per rent, from t!?e above prices will l>e allowed to Clnl>* ordering fslir T HUT** piiIhps of any one or more of tlie above works. Tims: Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review will sent to one ndrlivss for f'J; lour C"i|?i?!S ol Hit li>ur lU'VitW# lilut-k- 1 wooJ for nml * <? on. fl I'osr.vcE. * In all (lie priiwijisil Cities a:ul Town?, works vvili In- delivered, I'rce of/'oxttigt. When ent l?y mail, the l'ostuire to any purl of ilic L'ui. -trd stales, will li- Inn Timily-f'tmr C'l'nt* 11 year for "Blackwood," ami lull r'omlctn ('ruts a juar i ; for each ol' the Iteviews. 1 Tho Farmer's Guide to ecirsriFic i.vii i?ua? hcai. aciu? ti.tlte. ".By IIksuv Stki'iikns, I'. It. S., of 1 >>lin<>itrcli. ami tltc late. I. 1'. Nekton, Professor of >ci- j entitle Airrienliuie in Yale Co'let:^. New Haven. 2 vols, .liiiViil Octavo 1 tiihi pages, : I' nml nunieinus Wood ami M.-el Engraving*. j This is, conlmill;:, 'lie inosi enin|>!ete work 1 on Agriculture ever i-uli'.siieiJ, and in or<ler to (' give it a wider circulation the |iut>lii-liers have i ^ resolved to reduce llie price to ' a 35 FOR TUli TWO VOLUMES!! I '' WU,. --..I I :l /.. ... - - 1 e uv M? I.I.I.I 10 l illllorilia ! ( and Oregon the juice will In- 0?. To uverv j 4 other p.tri of the L'liioii ami to Ciwuid? (mist ty paid.) ?R. 77/1* ;? not f//c &/</ "Hook- of the form." Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the 'Publishers, ? I.KON A I! 0 SCOTT &. CO., J No. .*>4 (iolil Mri-H., New York. J. L. CLARK, nici'AiitKu or WATCHES, CLOCKS AMI JEWELRY, ? HAVINO located himself at tlir? place re- ] eently occupied ny William W. Anuer?ox, near C(: UARHORC'S TXItX Ol'T, h offers his services lo tlie citizens of Abbeville J.'1 . nd surroundim; Dislrivt", as a Repairer of JiTtSfil Vft-SKHK WBB1U.Y, and respectfull}' solicits a share of public pul, ronagc- He warrants his work. pSTTerms CASH?Charges moderate, ffl _ tiive him a trial, and satisfy yourselves of his Ability as a workman. Fefc. 4, 185(5. 42 3m I CO-PARTNERSHIP^ NOTICE. I jf TII K t: N I) F.RS1G N RD ft' h:iva associated themselves ?' ^gether, under t'?i iiume ami style of BYTHliWOOD <L SMITH, for the liMiisH'tion of the j| Auction & Commission Business, for the Sale of R'*ul K.itntc, Negroes, Cotton, Flour, Grain, ami all iiiiiimht of Produce and Merchandise, at the Store No. HO-t I'lxchaiiue Row, Richardson Strert, where they trust, by ~~ assiduous attention to husinrM. to merit the sl.aiV /I of putroiiage so kindly extruded to the late Finn ** of HAMILTON At BYTIIKWOOI'. M. W. BYTHEWOOJ), "W.M. 11. SMITH. Columbia, Feb. 2. 1836. 42 2t j? 'Bleached Shirtings & Sheetings. w WILLIAM SHEAR has received frotn New w York? tt Extr* Water Twist 4-4 Blenche! SHIRTINGS; C New York Mills 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS; Whito Rock, WaierTwim, 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS, (Mill finish ;) "Manchester 4 4 Ulwhrd SHIRTINGS; "Soot .Mills 4-4 Bleached SHIRTINGS ; Superior 1*2-4 llumiliou Bleached SIIKKTINGS; i 1Alt..rwl..l.. I?l? ~ ? - ' E<*viii!iimir.eiiMiM; Mills Itlcuclicd 1'illovv Case COT TONS; fjaconiu Mills Bleached Satin JEANS; A.C. A. Ainoskettg mid IViirl lliver TICKINGS; 'Th* above comprises the Ju st, make of Couiln fitfkii' country, ami will lie sold at. very low pri^tffor CASH. 'Hie public ure respectfully in Wwrd to call ?nd examine the assortment. ~ " Augusta, Feb C. 42 tf Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs. WILLIAM SHEAR has on hand, Heavy Cot- f ton OSNABURGS. which will he sold low -ifox CASH, by the piece or bide, end to which ?l he respectfully invite* tho attention of Planters O jujd Country Merchants. hi Augusta, Feb. 0. 42 tf di in LA\D FOR SALE. ANY person desiring u fir si-rut* Plantation, well improved and tienutifiiily situated, _ arithin three nnles of Ablieville C. il.. containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, with no worn out or washed off Lnnd upon it, would do well to apply soon to the sultsc-nhir. J .?t WM. BARIt. Not 19, 1855. 81 3in 01 1 ; ALL peraoni indebted to the Subscriber, either in by Note or open Acrouiit, are requeued lo fiom? forward and make iminediato |myinent, a* further indulgence cannot nor will not he given. And persona railing to comply with the ubove before Return Day, will find their Account* and Note* iu ike hand* of Tliomaou & Fair for collection. ^ J AS. V- CHILD, Jun. ?alhoun'a JftD- 1886, 39 ff Saddle AND HARNESS SHOP, 1 AT ABBEVILLE C. H. B. M. BLEASE HAVING opened n Saddle find Unmans Shop at. the Stand formerly ocoupietl l?y lie Itcv. Jamks Moons, informs the puMic thut le in propnrod to do n!l work entrusted to him, it Kliort notice, nnd in the j> i'j o i r 1/ ?a o 1 u l, ii style. laving n lone experienco in the business lie ' hi! tew himself thai lie can please the most f inidious. ( QZFllis TERMS, hereafter, will lie CASH !.r~n 13. M. Ii LEASE. Jan. 7, I860. 38 'y ^H DRY GOODS BUSINESS. J WIIMAM SIIIMIt , WILL COMMENCE A CASH DRV COOPS 1 BUSINESS on and after the l?.t. ??f FEBKIJ AllY t. icxt, and will keep a well selected Stock of Staplo and Fancy Articlos, ? <laj>t"d lo the Southern trade, which he will ? ell at price* to make it the interest of pureha- " ei-8 to buy f?r CASH. Il ret]wires n> aryiimenl r> ]?rove Unit Goods can lie sold cheaper for Cash. Ii hi ihey can on the usual credit terms. The >uhlic are respectfully requested to cull and ex- * mine the assortment " Augusta, Juri. 24, 18.50. 41 2ni Blacksmith ing-. I'M I E undersigned having removed from IiIr p o:d Stand, has opened a Shop in r?-ar of r| Ir Jones' Law Ofliee, upon the Street leading l' "om the Court House to the Depot., where he 'in no pit'iisiMi 10 meet his old friend* mid ensutters. I If prides himself particularly in his ^ kill nt HORSE SIIi (KING, ili.ui-h itII kinds of " 'ork will be done with iiciiiii?i>r and durability. WILLIAM KNOX. " Wiiulod > < A GOOD STOUT liOY us an A I'PB ENTICE P i leurn the BLACKSMITH'S TIIAHR. WILLIAM KNOX. I' Abbeville C. II., Jan. 30, |*5t;. 41 if C A S H ST 0 R E! v NOW OFFICII FOB SALE ALL ARTICLES usually found ii: n. 1" ?ALSO? ROC Kit IIv< BOOKS, CONFECTIONERIES, FINE CUTLERY, &c., Ac., ?fcc. My Stoek is mnch larger than li?*ri?ioP.rt?. Purliafer." will pYiise exnniur 'or th> insHves. TERMS?CASH, when Goods me delivered. F. G. PARKS. Greenwood, S. C., ) ^ Jan. 2?, 1M?. f 41 tf . tl istato of iionry Simpson, dec'd. I FINAL SF.TTI.KMF.XT of the Estate of [' 11oin*v Simpson, (IffM, will In* made in the Orhiinry's Olliee. Ahb-ville District, on the wenty fifth ilny of l-Vliniary in xt. H Al! parties interested, will take due noticc and nverii them-ei ves !ieeor<hti'?lv. 1$. M. Cll KATII AM, Ailm'r. " Jnn. 25, lSoC. 41 3t . Notice. m l FIX A I. RF.TTLEMF.XT or fie Estate of 1 DOWNS CALHOUN", d-w-'d. will lake plaro * in the Commissioner's Office, Abbuville C. ., on 2'.Uh February ii?-xt. .! \V. D. CALIIOFN, Agent fur Kx'or. Jan. 21, 1H5?. -J I 4t ? The State of South Carolina, , MiliKVlLLh DISTRICT. IX 'I UK COl" KT OK OttOINAUV. i the matter of tin* P ipor purpor'iiiu to be the last Will anil Testnni'-nt of John Ii. I .111 I. lletionsnl. r WILLIAM I*. NOI5LK. one of the Executors therein appointed, having filed his etition prnyini; that suid I'uper be proved in jj ' due form of L-iw." Notice is lierebv given to Andrew \V. Burnett, mill V. be of the nevt of kin of <|i?it*?l,) of the itn?e nf Sotit.h Carolina, and Mr<. Mary Allen, iid Mr*. H. Ann Dent, who are said to reside eyond the lilliitsof this State, to be aiul a|i|>ear. ither in person or by ali? rney. at a Coiirt of J 'idiitary tt: he li?*l?l for the above purpose, at ibhevilic Court il'nise on Tuesday the 15th ^ ipril next. A. I). 18.r>f?. *<Jivfii iiii<|?*i* .rj* hand ami sc:il of office, ni 111 tu!>cvillc C II.. "tliis l.'iih .lamia'y, A. I) 18."?f>. '' WILLIAM II ILL, O. A. D. A Jan. 15, lf>55. 30 .'<m Istato of John Mollwain, dee'd. E SETTLEMEN T. rHE Kindred and Creditors, and all parlies "* cone.erneil, are her<-hv notified that u Settlelent of the Esta'e of Mcllwain, dee'd, fi ill be made la-fun- the Chrk of tlie Court of out mult J'lea* for Abbeville District, on the o ith day of April next. 0| A'l eliiins on Acemint, must bo legally attestI; and as some creditors of the latli-r class h:.ve uuled in a statement of ih?*ir demands without ? is requisite, it is expected iliev will, on or here the day of settlement, attend Jo thin matter; herwise such eiaims will not noticed. W1L1.1AM HILL, ) . . . 3 T. ALEX. SALE, \ Adm " Jan. 15, 185i5. 39 3in | Administrator's .Hoticc. ^ Istate of Dr. A. B. Arnold, dec'd. W"OTICR is licrc1 y given to nil persona con^ cerned, iliut u Final Settlement of the w>ve Estate will he made in the Ordinary's (Tice, <>n the I*2<h of >|:ireh next. Those hnvtr claims tire expected to present the sum--, duly ? tested, on or before that day; and those itifbted, must pav proinpilv. J. FO&TER MARSHALL, Adm'r Will annexed. _ Jan. 8, 1856. 39 41 J [HT Press copy 4 times. ^ January 12. 1856. r.. MY CONSIGNMENTS asusft FROM TEXNESSK E, 0 FptfMBtti ti Bacon," Lard, Flour, Corn, &c., t* ill he uniiMinlly heavy this Reason. Peivons ul ho m?y have t*? liuy these articles, are invited ? give me a call. Everything is sold low for ASll, or City Acceptance. " T. W. FLEMING, CiimmisHion Merchant. I'1 Jan. 16. 1856. 39 6t {V JAMES S. COTHRAN, ? attorney at Laws ?? AIIBEVILLli C. II., S. C. !AY BE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN tli THE COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. J| Jan. 14, 1866. 39 1 j ul jy Independent Press plenso copy. pj AdiiiiiiiKtralor'H Notice. w HI Estate ot William Magill. sen, deed $ KTt)TU"E is hereby civen to all persons con- bl ^ cerne?l, that a Final Mettlement of the re tore fc.ti.to will be mude in the Ordinary's ffioe, op ?he Ifiih day of April next. Tho*e gr lying ciaim?, are ?**p??ea 10 preHent the nmr, In uly attwtrd. on or Iwfire timt d>?y ; mid those hi idebied, must poy promptlyJAMES MA GILL, Adm'r, go Ordinary's Office, ) Jan. 14. 1856, { 89 3 m ?t HEW CABPET STOBE. AMES G~ BAILIE, * (Lat* of tlie Firm of Dnilie & Lambert,) is DIRECT IMrORTKR OK ALL KINDS OF ?." O^HPITIWG '.UGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c. boaBH ?(D????. , uarutin maianau ana mannings, &o. ? 334 KING* TUE 1ST, it CHARLESTON, 8. C. d.' P. Sv?*Orden? promptly attended to. ? Anifust V, 19M. 1$ fen REMOVAL OF TIIE 1 BOOT AND SHOE SHOP AT A IIIIB V i LL o . II. , THE undersigned respectfully informs Ihr i Gentlemen of Abbeville. and the public i generally, thai lie lias removed to 1 WASHING TON ST It EET, ! - .i. >? _>? in i?* iitunu in ins . 'nop. neiween j lie Marshal! House nnd the Livery Stables. lie ; i.is on li> nil n lnri;<> hii|i)iI v <>f ilic h"st French ( 3ALF-SKINS. RUCK-SKINS, MOROCCO and i 'ATENT LEATHER, wilh h good stm.k of the ] test SOLE LEATHER, and is ready to make i o order I ROOTS AND SHOES, T the latrsl and nrntrxt style. lie will make nd meml as good utid as clic;i|> us uny one else 1 it Abbeville. 1 J. J. O'KEEFKE, i Boot uiid Shoemaker. ' Jnn. P, 18r>6. 33 ly 1 JARRIAGE AND WAGON IV A H I K G . 1"MIE undersigned having hs- , ? . pociatt-d ihi-tnselves as Courtners in die business ?>f ('ar-^5H^jwil/ri inge and Wngou Making and Re|>uiriug, under HARRIS & WARE, oubl mil the attention of the public to their 1 hops nt 1 ?lt. Carmcl, rbrrc tliov hope, by fair prices. faithful work, | ml prompt attention to btisiiie?t>, to earn the ( niifidcnce of all, und merit a liberal share of ( iitrw- ii^e. ] For nil johs amounting to Fi vc Dollars or more, , aymrnt will lie re<|iiiretl in Cash, or liy u ("usli ^ !oU?, when tile work is lemoved from -lie SI.op. All orders for work should be lirreteil to l).i- t i<l I'-. Harris; hut all settleim-nts inttst h? imule it.li the tiiiiiiH i>iI Copartner, VV. W.ire. as < alone U authorizeil to use the natno of t lie i'lii, i>ive or Hike mites, give receipts, receive loney or eoutraet debts DAVID F.. HARRIS, ' W. C. WAllB. Mt. Ciirnvl, S. C.. J:m. 7. i*".? *?<? i" AMERICAN HOTjCii-.. Til K friends nl this establishment. fiiivj ami the the public :it lnrtre, are re Mfc&s, .folly informed tint litis Ho'l'KL i ^Aiinioftt '"i" li>t continued ami kept op.-n for ' le reception of all who may feel disposed to ! airotiiec -t. The services of Mr JAMRS L. BF. VUD, long ; ivoralily known in eminexion Willi the Hotel, live been seen red. A continuation of tlie patronage heretofore , iveti, is roji* < !ful'y solicited. N?i pains will l?e spared to i^ive smMactin". The fulmary <l>-pat tiucni will he supplied i * it li the scleelion of the market. (It nlleuien with llieir families victim; or jijipsig through Columbia can he furnished with uti irpassc I ucco'iituod .lions ; the location heing ruir.il, retired uud e?nvcuieiit to pleasure unci ashless. .Mr. JOHN A. SIlIKLf.. will continue his loitiou :it the Stuhles in rear of the llot) 1; his . niuihus ami ('arriajie line will he in rt-a>iiness I th" different Depots ami ut the Hotel at all j iH-esi-uy hours, to convey passengers to ami oiii the establishment. ^ UiU'sis desiring Carriages can have them at -j ny hour. , W. liOI.LINOF.U, Proprietor. | Columbia, S, (*., Jan. 1(?. ls.">l>. 30 4t. j n.i j ?? " ~ 1 ou;t.esuury *jonioronc8 acnooi. IMIK ii'*x. SRSSION will i'|>fii (lie l llt-ST St'llOOL DAY in FKItUU \I(Y ne\t. Tuition ranges 110 in TW ENTV to l-'OUTY till.IIS It \|>.|I'. Hmiril is TEN* Dollars n month. G. li. HOUND, Keo'or. Jan .Jl, 1 ??.?. 37 9m Exocu tor's Noticc. Istato of John McBryde, Sen. A IAj pnrti'-s interested in (lie nl>ove E-stnto, ? are licleliy notified that a Final Scttl'-iint of the same will In* mailt- in I lie* Oriiiniirv'f tKeo ut Abbeville C. II., on the l'-Jth day*of jiril next. ANDREW J. WEED, Ex'or. Jan. 7. 1S5C,. .')8 3in state of Mrs- Susan JffcKeldon. Dec'd SETTLEMENT. OTIOE is hereby iriven 1" the kindred ami ^ croilit.ns, ami al! parties concerned, thai n mil Settlement of the Estate of Mrs. Susan Mceldou, dec'd.. wi!l lie made in the Ordinary'* ftioe, Abbeville District, on the fourteenth day ' March, 18.j?. A. PAUL, Adin'r. Drcpmlier 12, 34 Hm CHAMBERS & MARSHALL AUK NOW RKCKIVINO SI!PI'MKfl OF GOODS, r 10\SISTIN(i of Plain and Funcv French J ^ 1>E LAINES, French and English MF.RIXOES, B'.l. and Co'.'d ALPACAS, li'k and Fancy SILKS, J ('l?tl? CLOAKS in great variety, i Embroideries, Glovep, Hosiery, <t?. 1 October 3. 524 tf j Prosa copy. j l'ROSrKCTlTS. I IT SIIJNES FOIt ALL rHE undersigned propose io ciimmonco, nt J an early d-i??. in the Town of Newberry, e publication of a Weekly newspaper, to fie died "THE S>UU," designed I'or general circulion. i lis columns will contain the news of the day, " reign and domestic: and accurate review of e market*: a synopsis of tln? proceedings r,f ungress during iis ao-sinn : articles on ncrticulire, and int'-recting nii-ci-llflneoui mutter. A iruuii 01 il win do <ievoti-d to literature, origin- X and selected. r It is the intention of ilie iindenm/ned to make he Sun tin ugivenhle and instructive visi-or, dis- . liiug error mnl igno unci-, and diffusing genial id healthy influences wherever iu ra\8 may J" netraU*. It will ho politicul. but liberal, owing j slavish or servile allegiance to parties or poli- (] uiuii". It will advocate measures, nut men; id will labor only I'or the t?ucet-s* of priucipli-s. (| i a word, it wiil be the organ of an inun or t| iquc. It will be American in tone and seiiti- (| cut, yet repudiating nothing foreign, because it )t ho; hel.evunr and maintaining that tin- good, j, le wise. tbo honoiahle, and useful, are indi- ? moils to no dune, nor tho property of nny ouliar people, but are the common riglu ol Its aim will be to advance, reform nnd irn ?ve; ii''t to crush, depress and destroy. It ii! bold up to light and reflection, the ruthless id savage deeds and practices of the times; Tend uure morals hi tdl llie *oeial relation* of To; and seoiit ut all attempts at acribbiing aekguardisni. It will be progressive, but not 'eklrssly so. 1 ^Iit^nuining fixed and decided views on the 5 eat question* of the day, it wiil vindicate the 5 nor. protect the rights, and defend the cause, id ih? institutions of the South, It will number in its corps of contributor* 1 111* aide notiliiml sml liumfn wi'lin^ We promise ibhoIi, but intend to perform it all, Bl id mure, if the reading public will give the en- ]. rprise u iivejul patronage. n TERMS OF ?UB^CRIPTION. t Tiir Su.v will be furnished to aubneribers at 2 per annum, payable in advance. No paper " ill be co tinned beyond the lira* for w)|ion it pttid. All mibxcriptioiiH And communicntioDB i businom should b? add.eued tQ th? uuderrned, at Newberry C, II, S. C. SUDER 4 CROSSON. January 20, 185ft 41 - - ^ Exooutors' Notice. I > LLp?r*i"? indebted to the Estate of HENRY v L UUOZEU. <iec'd, eirlier by Note or Acoonnt. t< *6 rHjUMtol to come forward and make immoate pMymfut, aa longer indulgence cannot be t Tea. Take warping'and save mat. LEAVEL * BOOZER, ExW Jan. 38, 1844. 41 it "GOOD NEWS FROM HOME!!" J. J. LYONS, rpiIK Villngc hii'1 District CF.OTIIIKR, Itaa 1 junl rcturni>tl from the Big Torrid, with one >f tlic keenest, Urgcst, finest, nontext, prelum*, warmest, nlirnprsi, ami best lot of f!l.oTIHX(? tlint hits ever been manufactured in the United Stales?he liked to have said, in th?> whole world Pur the Inst six or eight months, he has been visit intr different sections of the Disiriet?in fact lie went roti d with the Agricultural Committee ?and he iH fully convinced there is as much room for improvement in dress, as there is in the science of agriculture, lie saw ns many?ves, twice as many?hitman frames that ueedetf recovering, as he did old Ileitis that needed reclaiming. lie means to say. that dress doesn't make the man hut when the man is made, he looks a irood deal hetlel* dressed up. Tilt! ladies looked lidmirahlc?they don't mind spending 15 or 20 ilollnrs for n hran new dress?but the men?oh, it won't do to tell ; Iho fact is, some of them hail I it ties in their palilalias right where they sit down ; and their coats were so short and oldfashioned, that when they stood straight up, they wouldn't hide them. Ami now Lyons has lieen round and seen all this?knows what kind of <'LO'l'HIN<? will suit llicsc different sections. He has got it for all jrados?Upper Ten, Mushroom Aristocrats, Plebeians and Niggers, and at [trices that cuuuot fail "" I-VJO'-. Ami besides, Lyons wants to riiibo n hnndred ir two dollars extra; he hus heard tlint out West, there is nil Expedition on foot, in which lien of coiirnife, good inor.il character, nml u runtil capital. can quadruple their money in n rery $hort lime; lie wants to invest his carcass mil two hundred in it. Won't >ou help llitll?? f you over intend to, now is your lime. By the way?lie's ijot a hijj h>l t>f CIGARS in hand, ami is anxious to dispose of then) ; liinks he overstocked himself in Cigars. lie's jot llatj?, the latest agony? Flannel Shirts, Hair >il nml Mlaekinn, Pocket Pianos and Women's Hockimjs, Fiddle Bridges ami iStrinijs*. Brass Kiiiger Itimrs and Silk Undershirt*, Adamantim* 'undies and Finn Coml-.*, Turpentine Snap ami 'oloirne, Tohaccn mi l Mau-'kerchief Extracts, r'nie Visiting Cards nml Women's .Shoes, and tell hoiisaml other tliuies which time and circumitanci's wifl not permit him to ei.itinerate. Call nml see him, nml he will show you these niter things. Ahh?* il!e C. ?!., Oct. 04, 1?55. 27 tf TTVEHY STABLEST at a Dor\/n i r ^ ii r-v r\uuu V IL.L.C u. n ?3L & M. I-II l? 'inil?'isii;tic<l li:tvini; taken the Imp? ami comiii'xtin'.is Stulilc formerly occupied by \1 essre. Mniliis ?to Salt*, nif-rs liis service* 10 tlie mlilic ireiie ally, lie will keep in euiistinL at ein'niie", atli'iitivi1 Osil-rn. li s Stabies will be Sept thoroughly clem.? <!. and every att-'lttioii riven to merit puhl.c patronage. lie will also iw|i a lut of Horsos and Buggies to Hire, villi emefiil Drivers, to convey persons to any mint in nr out of ilie District. Cl??irtr?? for siiijflw fui'il, ccits. Hor^t-a u>ard<-d fot ?1.01) pur day, and $lo.(io by tinuouth J. M. DAVIS. Nov. 7. I?*!.1!. 29 ly Notice to Tax-Payors. Iwil.l, attend lit 11??; undent uivd times and pl iers for lite piirjiose of collecting Tuxes or 1 s.i.">: ? Mdn villt' C. II., Monday. February 4 ; Jut- \V?st, Tuesday, " 0; and .Monday, Mur?*li 17; "^idltitixni'H, Wednesday, " 6; [Yil.leV, Thursday, " 7; .owndcsviPe, Friday, " 8; 'jH'fd's Saturday, " It; ' . limit n's Mills, Monday, " II; >V illingtou, Ttiisdav, " 12; dominie's Wednesday, " 13 I'olliert's (in ilie Range,) Thursday, " 14 ; lirhfiiiiV, Friday, " 15; Ir-nlly's SiUttrday, " !('?; rfeiiwot'l' Monday, " IS; and Wednesday, Mareh 19; NTine?y-six, Tuesday, " 1!>; 'amliri'lgr, Wednesday, * 2tt; .Voodvillf, Tim rsdnv, " 21 ; .vi.-ii i ' .. ...? " Ill;, irillllVt ZZf Jedar I^p: iii??, Sat unlay, " 23; )oi;al(l's, Muniiiir, " 2.5; MMifiletowu, T?>-s.l,y, " '2<i; Jokesbury, Wc.liii'B'l iy, " 2"; nml Tuesday, Man hi!-; deadfall, Thursday, 11 28; NiherU' Store, Friday, " 21); Miiiilivillc, Saturday, March 1 ; llel"iiffii Old Field, Thursday, '* 2"; Varretitmi, Friday, " 21; Vhbeville C. II., all Court week. Salrt-d.iv m April ilie last day fur making reurns. All piM-soiis failing to make returns on lie above dny. liable to double lax All luxes o lie paid l>y the first Monday in May, or exe:uiioii3 may he issued. 1'iopeity to be returned in the name of the irnper owner. Guardian*, Kxeeutors. and Ad uinititraiors will return property under their eonrol. i risuiis Having irniisicrrci propeny between lu* l*t OcIoIht, 1854, and I si October, lt>55, vill make ii known to me. All persons will come prep-ired to give the lumber of Births. Murriuges uud Death* in their iimiiii's. Free persons of color mint pnv tlieir taxes in lurch. JAMES MOOKE, T. C. January 8, 185G. 38 Sin At the reque?t of ihe President of tlie Stale Vgricuittiral Society. I liuve consented to solicit nforniiition as to the number of Tennessee anil Centuckv Horses, Mules and Hogs annually u-cliiiseil in tlie District, and their cost. All icrsoiis will there'ore confer a favor by coming >reimne?l to give mo Mich information on the ubject as they possess. ' J. M. Gold ! Gold ! Gold ! o AA "n_: f en aaa t\.h j?uw nuiua i uu,uuu xrouars ! IllVASA PLAN LOTTERY. rASPER count" academy fi.O'SririSIB'ff. [BT AUTHORITY OF THE rtTATK OF UKORGIA.] MACON. GA. 0-000Numbe> 8 Only! 1 Prize to 8Tickets! rlUS Lottery in conducted on tlie plan of the Koyal Lottery of Havana of single nuiner??<?nd drawn nt ('ONt'EItT 1IALL, Macon, !a , under tlie sworn Superintendence of Col. eo. M. LoiTiin and Jan. A. Nlnbet, Ka<j* llass J ?To be Drawn Feb'y 15. 1838 The Manutror having a moimcd liis rl.-ternnation to make thistle* inost popular Lottery in H? world, otfi-rs for February I61I1, u Scltem-* liat far surpasses any Scheme ever offered in the nrials of Lotteries. Look to your Interest!? !x inline the C upiluls, cr One I'rize 10 Eight 'iukt ts! JgJ Capital $12,000! i l rizc oi $12,000 in $12,000 1 do ft.OoO is 6,o00 1 do 4,04)0 is 4.'MM) 1 do 3.0IMI is 3.0(11) 1 do 2,6?0 is 2,.rj0o 5 do J.oOOis 6,04 iO 10 do firtO ia 6,0iio CO do SO is 3,000 -20 do 25 is 3,000 00 Approximation priiesof 10 is 6.000 00 " " 5 is 2,600 1200 Frizes- Amounting to $50,000 'ickds, ?8.o0; Halves, $4.00 ; Quarters, $2.00 Prizes payable without Aedqotion | Persons ending ni?riey by mail nstd not Tear its being >st Orders punoiiiwlly ntlend?d to. (-oinmuications confidential. Bank Notes of sound tanks taken at par. Those wixhing particular qnrabt rs, should oror immedisielv JAAfES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Ua. Jnn. 20,1856. 40 St Blacksmith and Gunsmith. _ THE Tjnderwgned, at his old _**jB|W'?taiid, near A Logitn'a plae<\ JJTJa tiBSSwill cntinnaliU biwiness. All \(r ,-ork entrUKed ta him, will bo promptly utendrd to ry lie will al*o Repair CLOCKS, if brought oTiim. tST" All new work Warranted. A.. BUTLER. Jan. 1, ItM- 97 tr? R. SWAPPi: WHOLESALE CLOTHING ESI NO THREE, GRANITE I RS. & SON would respectfully invite tli? STOCK of SPRING AND SUM Manufactured l>y themselves exprpmly for lliis ninri TOGETHER WITH A IflEK'S F U II IV S 8IIIUTS, GLOVER, TltUKKS, COLLU18, SUSI'f KERCHIEFS. VALISES, STOCKS, Ul Country merchants wishing to sort up, w varied stock, and at Clmrk'ston Prices. Columbia, Jan. 1 1855. WATCHES. .TEWELRI AIO TATJ-UY EDD'DS. HAVING just received from New York, a large and beauli fnl Slock of Watches and Jew dry. I will pell them nt Charleston prices and all articles wairunted as represcnied. My stock consists of Fine Clocks, Weight, and Spring, nt. various prices; Fine Cold Watches, fioni to$l~>0; u fino lot of Hunting Levers, from !?)1H to ?5.*5, suitable for farmers; Fob, Vest and Ladies' Chains, beautiful patterns; Ladies'and ( tils' Broaches; Ear Kings and Fi inter Knit's. all sizes; Lockets, Cold Keys, Gold and Silver Spectacles; Silver Thimbles, a splendid article ; ('oral Heads, (Sold Snaps, GoM lVns, Silk Guards, Sleel Chains, Winding Keys, Steel Specinolcs with colored ( lasses, a larxtn a?s:irlni<?iit of Spectacle Glasses, all age*; Port Monies; a beautiful assorlment of Silver Cups, suitable for Presents; a full asForitmmt of i'ihtols Tin* above articles I will hell for CASIT. or on j ! redit 10 persons who will bo prompt in their payments. TI. T. TUSTEN. Sept. 2f>. 2:$ tf BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CASH! mar ft ii'jvrtvi n. ?. H UUIF, MANL'KACrUUKR OK AN't> l>KAl.KTl IS Boots Shoos and Brogans A"<>. 185 Hicliartlnon nt.% first door before the Ji arket, COT.UMllIA, S.C., R.VS now in store a large au<l well selected as porimeut of nil descriptions of goods usually tn !?> found ill a Slum Sloie, ennsUtini; of Nctrrnc's peg ami Nailed II .oralis, Stitrli Downs, House Servants Slun-s, all classes, wlueli are i olU-ied liv tin- case, dozen or single pair, at tlie lowest figure*, casii. A I-SO, Ladies' fine nru mid Co I'd (Jailors, Ladies' Kid and Morocco Walking Slincs ami Slippers, from tlie House of J. Miles &. Soil, Philadelphia. AI.SO, Cents' Fine Calf Dross rump anJ Stitched Hoots, of his own manufacture. A I, S O, FretiHi ami Am<'rsean Calf Skins, Oak und Hemlock S.-lo Leather. N, R Tint Manuficturinir Department is under the Superintendence of an experienced workman, ami all w rk intrusted to his care warranted to give satisfaction. \V. S. WOOD, 185 Richardson street, Columbia, S. C. October 4, 18o5 24 ly FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. WILL open at Orponwood, in tliis Disirict, i jx. riu-^i .tiu.MiAt oi ii,ii>u.\iu (mi, a I'cinnlc lliuli Schu'il. IiiKtrii'tiou w ill he Riven in nil the T> -nmtlios of a fiiiislit-il l-'i'Miilc Kilnnntimi?I.ntin an<l Cr.M-k, (if rrijiiirc*!,) Enirlifh Wrurnmiir, Natnnl , i History, Natural ami Moral Philosophy, und thu 1 j Hijhci* .Matli'-nnitkr. A set of the 1-itost mill most npprnveil fi'olios I ami Mii|x, ni;i'i|i>'V wiili n costly Laboratory of I CliPinicals', iinil I'liilosophiu'il Appa.utus, will be j nt the Pel'vioe of the Scliool. ( j Yiiutitr Ln.litfn from a ?l:s(an<;p c:vn obtain ' 1 Iloanlititr in oxCflliMit families. at. si n per montli. j Tlie Villsiifft of Oreenwootl, ?iiii >te-l imrrii'di I r.ti-Sy ?m iiic ltd*.* of the (Jrccnviilt Colinuhin Kail Koail, is u'i'11 known us om> of the most I l>i>anii:'iil> heulthftr. nsn! isnriil in th- Suite; while 'Is millennia pious hmiiliet', Clni'i'lii'S n-ul > I Sahli 1111 Sellouts. ntFi'1'fl evcrv re!ii?ioll* faeilitv. For particulars, ndilrcra uic at Greenwood. J. II. LOG AX. R<?fer<?il<*??*?Rev. A. W. Lcland. I). D.. Andrew Crawford. Esq., Cidumliin, S. C ; 'I*. 1'. Ravcnel, K.sij., Black Oiik, S. O.; J. W'isfar Simpson, Km]., L .tirensville, S. C.; Rev. Jno. <, McLee.-?, Gr< enwood, S. C.; Rev. J no. C. Williams, Hodges Depot, S. C. J (Lr LauretiRville Herald will eive Iwo insertions ond forward liill to me nt Greenwood. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE! TvllHF. entire Ileal Estate of tlic lnta .IOIIX B ] Jo. lU'LL, consisting of more than THREE THOUSAND ACRES, is offered for private Sule on ail vuiitaLrcoua terms. Tli" lower Tract, adjoining lands of Col. Louis Patleivoo, contains about FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES, of whivli n la'gp portion is excellent River Low ( rounds. I hid Plantation is well improved and healthy. ' The Rerry Hill Plantation contains about ' TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES, 1 ami embraces a laru'R body of Low Grounds of ? excellent qualify. These tracts adjoin, and were 1 used lis one plantation. Tlie lands on Savannah (liver are believed to he the best- Cotton hands in the State. They are not swamp land.-", nor subject to inundation, hut are dry and e'evated 1/iw Ground*. The Savannah Itiver afford''*nfe j navigation for Boat's to Augusta, a distance of about forty-five miles. The Little lliver Plantation contains about FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, is well sctt!e<l, and well adapted to Cotton and <>rain. There is a conaideralilo bony of Low r:i>i.?m!? ...I thi4 Irnet wliii'h. fur tf"!orn. i-< r>nn ! to Hiiy lands in the State. Tlii" plantation is convenient to the best Flouring Mill*. c These hinds wre all in the Somh-Western part ^ of Abbeville l>i?iriet; the lauds on SiiViiiitiuli 11 Kiver are near Rark.?d-tle'* Ferry, ami the Little Uiver Tract a few milei) below Calhoun's Miltc. " The lands in the South-Wf-Biem portion of AMie- ^ ville are considered the cheip?Ht of thrir quality ? and fertility of nnv in the Southern States. For further particulars, npply t<? the HON. R. BARNWELL RHETT, f; Charleston, 53 or to t'ie I10N. A. BL'ItT, Wellington. v?? Ai iOcr r i?U?. ?1| ICtl'li " CyThe South Carolinian ftt Columbia will plni.se copy. BEALL & STOVAIili, 111 arcI)on0e anb Commission i SB IS IB-S 03 Al SOT 6 9 SUiQUflU, (Hiin. ] WILL continue lite WAREHOUSE AND J COMMISSION BUSINESS IN ALL ? ITS BR \NOIIES, and Imv* removed to tln? " FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE H.ljominu M P. ' Stovnll, ou (lie corner of Jockson and Ellin 0 SiroetR, near the Glol?o Hold. J1 Consignment*of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN '] and other PRODUCE solicited. " The usual Advances made 011 Cotton or Pro- u ducr> in xtorp, when required. ' All Cotton connignea to us will be sold at the / Warehouse, where one of the Firm may at all timet* he found. .Con i ruins ion for Selling Cotton, 29 Cents per llale. WM. M. BE ALL, JXO. W. L. STOVALL. August 29, 1855. 19 6m Notice to Guardians, &c. j ALL GuMrdi?n?, Trustees, &c, liable to acconnt in my Office, iirt hereby notified to make. c their annual Return* on or before the 15th (| dny of April next. All perron* in d?faolt at t lb itt time, will be ruled indiscriminately. Alao, ? Guardian* appointed ut last June Term.' and t who hare not yet g:ven Boud. or* requested to do so immediately. \v. n. Parker, a e. a. ?. ; Commissioner'a Office, > t _ Jan. 5, 1856. \ 8fi lav ' JJT Independent PreM eopv. ELD & SON, AM> RETAIL CABLTSHMENT, WILDINGS, COLUMBIA. uitentiuii of ilie public lo their EXTEKS1VI fMER CLOTHING, kct LARGE STOCK OP II I if a GOODS, CXDBtlS, CAIIPF.T DAOB, CItAVAT?, HANDIlESSIXG-OOWNR, >10NBV-HKl,T8. ill find, at this establishment, a largo nn< no ly ABBEVILLE GOACH FACTORY! (!IES, which we will st:!l lower limn ever oHV-r p<1 in this uiurkul oil time to trnit the pur chaser. We will Iniihl to order, any Vehicle in oui line of hiisin~4. nt the shortest notice. ?59" RKPAIRING neatly don**, as dienp at any oilier Kfttuhlinhnient in the State. All i\<'\v Work. Warranted. We also have on hand, n large lot ol Fisk's Motallic Burial Cases, Air-tight for protecting the dead for prolon?j"?l inteiincut, for transportation, or nnv other desirable purpose, wliieli we will soil cxoeedinglj low for CASH. We will iilio nr-ke COFFINS and Bend toan\ part of the District d-sired. We have a new UFA USE, which will go frei of charge. TIIOS. M. CHRISTIAN, J \MKS I,. DEAI.K. AKheville C. II.. Jim 1*. 1855. 39 ly Z"?f~ Press copy one year. Jurksoii Street Hospital ami Surgical INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA. OA. rr,lIF riiilft^ncil w?iuM respectfully call tin JL attention of I'lantfl's and Slave-owner (federally, to iheir complete and extensive eMab lishmeiit in Augustn, <Ja., for the accomtimria ti'in of NIvliltllKS ri'ipiirinc SI," Rt?l('AI? Ol* Kit ATM ?>S or Treatment in CHRONIC DIS IS ASKS. The Ii;iil.lin<r is situated on the corner of Jark Mill :tni! Feiiwick Mri-cts, h-tvvci'ii the Ororjfia am tin- Savsinnali Rail Read Depots; mid in si?jh' ..r I...,i. ?. - ii I* nicrfKiri* vciiivi'tiii'iit tor th?? re eeption of p.dienls from it distance. lit its eon struelion. throughout the entire plan, was kepi in view the special purpose to which it is up plied; Wintr furnished with rv??rvthiii*? vliicl can conduce to ilio comfort of the SICIv. It ii suppiii-d with hoi mid eoM hath* an<l sliowei baths?and has vvntcr-closets in ouch story t< avoid l*at>i;iic atni exposure to the patients. ii is al<o well vciitihit-d and lighted with ens With the constant attendance r.f rxperiencei! ni'ile mid female nurses, the patient will he saved much ol the fUirerinjr wlrcli too often is the reresult of unavoiilahle neglect in the treatment ol Neirroes in ordinary private practice. TKH.MS?For Hoard, l.odging and Niirsituy, p>r month, ?10. For oil nccfHMiry Medical attendance. Surgieal Operat.oiis, ?fcc., the saihe u> in ordimcv ml v practice. II F. (WMI'ltHI.I., SnrL'con. U. CAMPBELL, Attending l'liys:cian. May .'I, I85.r>. Ii mtf 3 L Do well.! R A RogerB. IW D Dowcll. of Gror^ia of Alftbnmu. of Florida. VIAUTI t w II IX i;u., FACTORS, Groneral Commission Merchants, A.\l) MIIPPIKG AGEm, W o ? I It A I I ;i ii | g c Wharf, cii \km:ston, s. v. "WE pre*0!-.!. JTltvil fiicilSli?*3 f'T PoHisie fOT["ON, MII.1 ?"*|Kri:ili v FI.OI'll, WHEAT, roKN, Did |)l)MKsTII' I'Kt)|)U<rK. We nnike nr'nniroiiioiiis \vi:!i mir inicrior fri??tiils to transact heir ljiisiiii-ss sii the v?*ry lowi-nt rati* of cltnrweF, ui<1 |iU'<l?rc ourselves to promptness in cveiy Tiiusaeiiuii. J.iliei'iil Advances ntmle on Conclj?nnients. itriei |>iT.-onal attention to tlie imprests of our cilronv, ni ?l your favor anil influence respectjilly u_/ ?? J*.-? i l J I' liljl'Llitii'St'hS UIVKX.JT] August 'JS, 1865- 19 4m BOATWRIGHT & BAItKULOO. Manufacturing Pharmaceutists aitd vxrsmws, COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA. S. C., A HE constantly receiving addition* to their carefully selected >i?>ck of choice Dlil.'GS, M KDK'IN KS and CHEMICALS, which tin y ilfci* to the Profession, to Hlanlers, and consume reiieriilly, ns lnw ns tlic same pure urticlc can be >urcli.iHc<l unvwlicre. 'I'hey have, in addition to their Stock of Druir*, l*?.. nn assortment of FANCY GOODS, l'EU'UMEUY and BRUSHES, rompriniiig in pait Rciieules: Work Boxes; <Dressing Cas'-s ; I'orlc Monnies ; Fine l'oeket Cii'lerv ; Vestiis ; Pomades, n (treat variety from the best house* u >uiiiiuii, i nns mm ocM'tiimiy ; French and German Cologne; Ltibm'i* Rxtruct* for the Handkerchief; Kile's, Bailey'* and H. ziii'n ditto; T<?i'et hiiiI Shaving Soii|ih and Cn-nmn; Cut tilass I'nngcnis ; Aromatic Viut-g.tr. Brushes. Having taken particular piiiiin "to get up*' a niup ctc Stuck of llair and Tooth linwItPM. they el siuisfi'd tint ill offering their present assort iicnt lo the public, they can justly claim for 1 these Brushes," made to order by 8?lile of the nost celebrated !W.iiiiilnctur>-rt) of England and Vance, the meed of Iteing unsurpassed for beauty f finioh uud durability. ?AI,KO? A fine lot of Nail and Shaving Brushes; Bufdo, Horn and Shell Dreeing Comlm ; Horn, li' ll niul Ivory l'uckei Coiiilu, <to., &c., <fcc. Nov. 3. 1855. 2U tf Tho Stato of South. Carolina, A UDE VILLE DI STRICT, jiii tiqtiil)'. W. W. Hill, I*. '.lizaheih Foster. Jnmpn Bill for Partition It. Brown, John It. of Slave*. Brown and others. [T appearing to my SHtiafxction that EHxaheth Fobter, Jnin- s L. Brown, John R. Brown, nines J. McNtilty mid Mary K. his wife, John . D.miel nnil Huhhth his wife, Joiihnn llill, (nice and Mnrtlm his wife, l><'fpn<lHtii? in thi<? afe. reside beyond the limits of this State. On notion of ThomHtin A Fair, Complainant'* Sol.c tort-, Ordered, that the ilMive named Defendant* o |>:cud, answer or demur to Complainant's Bill f Complaint within three months from nuhlicainn hereof, or the game will be taken Pro eon eaao against them. W. II. TARKER, c. *. a. d. Commiiwinner'a Office, I Nov. 24, 1855. S 8in W.AJ ** ii u Lice, x*osillve. A LL persons indeed to ROBINSON <k JACK1 SON, in Account for 1866, are requotaJ to * nettle the opine by the lrt March. 186ti, us re are desirous of cloxing our old Books. And all persopa hiving standing open Acoi>nt? on our Books for 1858 and 1854, or inlebied to us by 'Note, are eamertly requested o pay the money by tliat lime, or iney will be laced in the huuds of an Attorney for coliecion (ien '^nen! One and all, settle apt Spare <ur feeling* from such a course, and save jourelves unn?c?wary expense. Loug?r indulgence re c(swtio< grituU ROBINSON & JACKStiN. Ham^nrg, .fan. 14, JM?. $9 % CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. sunsc I?IBRR 3U YjggzigJZz*. returns 1)is Mtu'ere thnfikn for the tit) *^.7 cm) |iHir.iintgf? rendered hint for the pr.xi jtwo year* that lie has been nigiigcd u> the IVi-iuge 1<tijiiioih, ?ml lio|i*'s hy the sirietest .mention in ,< the hiMines* hcrcuftcr, to inorii a coiuiiii.unre of thi-sume. Hp liofjn leave to nil li*? ntteiit'on of *11 wli* may desire any article in the lint- of Carriages and Bucgies, to the xtocik he now has on lined. Mr hn?, neatly tininlieil, nlot of IiUCKJUHS, of different style*,beoidesa splendid i?i* sent IcOCK A ll'ji >*, all of which he will warruni to he ol the finest material, mi' ptniitial construction, mi l mod ?' unnt finish, for t-ulc ut sh low price* as can be af{ lorded. AtXO, 0n? second-hand CAJtllY-ALL. and oa? , second-hand om-horse ItAIiUUCUJi. for uli clnnp. [ A" orders for any style of Carriage* or BiiL'iries titled at the shortest notice A' Til'A lit IN O, in nil its brunches, don* Willi IICIIIIIl'M UIIU UeMlitlCII. K. .1. TAYLOR. AbUeviHe C. II., Jnn. '26, 18.r>f>. 40 ly Let us Talk About It. ?- p'.-i < *< ipf'48 i I HOLLOWAY'G PILLS. I TVIIY ARE WE SICKf IT HAS DK.F.N Hit- lot ?if llio liiinisn rnre t? lie down bv iIsi'iim.1 iii.iI ??illVrinj?. ' I HOLLOW A V'S I'll.I,S ?re sjifinlly hi ] to llie relii-f lit" the WKAK. iIn* N I .UY< ?l"S, j tlio llKI.K'ATK, and iIk- INFII1.M, i?l" nil c'lim-a, I niffK, jiixf#, coii'-titiiti"im. I'iKle-tt-i" llol.o way |iiT?iinu!ly aii|><Tiiilpnds tlie maiiiifiirtu e of J his iiii-iUciiics in ihu Uniti"! Suite.-, and *>ir? in , them to :i fri'e m <1 enlightened peop>. n? tlia ! remedy the world er* r suw fi r ihe removal | of disease. ? ] T!i?m* I*ill? |*m-cfy Hie Blood. ; These famous Pills ine expressly eonihim-d t? < operate on the stomncli, ihe liver, tin* knhicyf, lite hint's, the skin, ami tin: liowels, eorreeiilijj -limy ilvr nijffineiit in ilie:r function*. purifying ! the hinod, tin- veiy fountain of life, ami ihurcur j ing dtM-iise in nil lis fornix | ami I.iver ?'?rmplaii?f?. I j Newly hwf tin: hiiliirt.ii nice linvet>fcen thr*? I ] I'ill*. It has lii-eii proved in nil parts of the ' world, tliiii not hiii*; litis heeii found eijiiiil to ! flit in in cases of di:-ordfis of she h\er, ?i)>pept I si.i, mid Ktum.inli complaint* uenetHlly. '1 hej I Minii|;iiv ti hedtt.y tone to these organs, liovr| | eve' much deranged, Mid when uli other iiiefiua ( i have failed. j General Debility. Ill II*?aIll?. ? ! Many ot the despotic Governments have open > e'l tli- ir t'nsioni I ioiit-es to liie introdnetioii of these 1 'ills, thai they iim\ he-eme the medit-iiii* I | of tl?- iiiitssi s. 1.earned t "o|!t the! this I medieioe is the Iiest remedy ever know* for pcr-ons of delie-ite heiiith. or where the .'V?r tem has he-it impaired, as its invigorating properties never 'nil to atrord ieii> f. reiiiiil*; i'unipliiitiK ? > <i rfiiutii*. viii'ii; nr oui, sihiiiki tie without this i*t*li*l>rnt?-il nu'ilicNit*. It r?lh'tt< 1111H rrijliliitrs the monthly cwifS'S sit ml |>oii?ilK. notii g in 111:111V <!liscw iittc ! ciiurui. Ii is ul?o 1I11* l? ai mill siiloht medio 111* ili'it en 11 Ik*given to ?-)iil?lreu of (ill Jiiii!". "11(1 for Hiiv rinii|>|iiiiii ; conaeqticully no family s!iould l><* witli? lit it. l/ollou-aij'* Pillt are the" hex! vm'Jy /.-noun in t/ie icon'J for the fuUominy Inn-tun: Asthma l)ia:iliU.*A In<!iir> stion Howe! Com- UroiiKy Ii ll'.i'-mtu plnints I?e!?ility lull immntioa Coughs I'c-ivr mul A*>uo Inward WtrakColds Fi-niiili* Cola- in a* Chest Diseases |itniiili? Liv?*r Cora* Costiveiif a.i I!?iiliit*l>s l>yd|it*|>kia e 11 ml I.ovviioka of I Mi* Gravel Snii'iia Secomlmy Yetieieal AfTcr- \Y?.ri?'?f of alt Symplons tioiis kind.-. ?3?" Sold ni the Manufactories of I'lo'Vi'sor IIih.i.oway, 8i> Miiii!tii l.m.e, Now York, a'-ii 2-1 I Strand, l.ouili.n, ami l-V nil ropoctHli!? I)rui;rirti8 an^] l)r:tlent ol Medii-ine* ilirciiulxint tlic L tnlcd Status. :iihu civilized world, iu Iioxi-F. ni "25 i*. lit?*, cent-', and ?j>l rneh. T here is a considcruii'.c t-nvingby takin; ilie larger size*. X. 1J l>ireeiions fur the g-iidauce of p&tienU in every disorder, ure nflixeJ to each l>ox. May IU, 4 towlr. DIRECT 1MrOKTATIt >>'S OF China, Glass, and Earthenware. 0.1. aisasiis,. colujiria, ti. Old Stand, urjrt Door to the Commercial Rank1,. OFFERS fur sale,. Wholesale and Retail, a very full nnsorttiieiu of ChiuA. fi lafs and Ka'thenwnre, Plated Jiriitiinia mid Ja|iai>t>e.l Ware, Rich Cut Glass anil French China. ?Al>'0? Ca?ior?. fine Tn'.de Cutlery, Tea Tray^ ia?eitH or otherwise, New hi\-i? I.Htn|>s, fur F Oil anil Cnmphcn?*e, Miilnlde for dwelling?, hotel*, vh lire lies. Hforef*. ?te.. nn-1 it 1 irwiuwiriiih-iitnf Looking <ilnss<*s Kng'ish Tin Monk l>i*h>a. Collet* Urns. Wood- a und Willow Witrt,, and h greut variety <>f Ho us "sko oping Articles, to which Ite wou'd invite the attention of hisfriends him] ilie public generallt. Goods packed in a suin-rior iii:?it?i?-r. IL L. NU LIOLS.. Oct. 17. 26 e i? NEW CARRIAGE SHOP.. %Vfiilc Hall, Abbt villc I#i?-trir?, will huihl to urd-r light CAIMUAGFS, BUGGIKS, WAGONS, Sid: of ihe lost mnienul ?i:d: workiunritliip on tlie most lib. r?l H'untKEl'AlKING done at nhori notice, uud to thetied mmner. The business wi'l l>e under tlie mprrvinion of ?>\ir father. Mr. ISliAP.L IM)M>, who in inrnr??bly known ub <i Cnrnnge hu-Mrr for n niiinl.er of \f-nr* in Augusta. Groririn. lie w-ll hp' ub Mir ^piit in tlie irniia?utiosi of nil liUMuesu per.taia-ilit* to the ("nrrinire business. Wf ho|>o hy Htrirt attention find pood work,, to ntvrit ? liberal ?Uure of ya-ruuHg#. S. I... BOND,. J. 1\ BoKli. Miirch 1, IMS. 4C ly. Continued Co-PartnerBhip. TIIFI Hntwriben wiH cntlnnc the F ACTOR-. AGE AND COMMISSION BUSINE?SJin the 1'ity of CHARLESTON, under, ilia Firm WABDLAW & WALKER. inH recrvci fully nolicit CoiifiirninenU ??f PRO? PUCE of all kiuil*, in wl?ii-li their personal, attention and bnrt. effort?.,will.be|iiv*i*v. " Commimtou for aeJing- Cvttoji* i'eilt* per Bnlc*. - -V?* W. A. WARDL^W,, G. WAUCfJt Oetober 1, 1888. S& . - fink Eiecntora' tt>tta-v \ Enlatc ol Jnwfi?Vll|riiP?j^l3fc tfccM. THE E**entnr* of the Abov^Catat'-. hrrrhy give n<4i<*c to All p.rsoi.i fiulflited to the wtmr, tbat immediate pnym?-nt is r?}ulre<l.? They ?xpeo< W a*ttlo the KoUte wm?d> and unt?y*? thowe iQdttb)^ be?i?jHj* npuimv the Note' wilt he plated hefbrc piiwiVn rtmf. In the H:in<fe?f an Attorney toe eelU^ion.. Enoi'giv eaidv *% * Ski J. W. W. MARSirAU, ) ~ w i. 8. MAJWHALU j Btom Jmv % IBM. ? (4