The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, February 14, 1856, Image 4
THE ABBEVILLE BANNER
is I'uni.uiiKD
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.
uv
DAVIS & HOLLINGSWORTH,
PROP II IE TO RS.
TERMS:
Two Dot.t..\tts per milium, if pnitl in ndvanco;
Two Doli.mik mill Fiki'V (Jkvth if not paid williiu
six month's ?'ul Tiiiikk Doi.i.acs if not paid before
Hie cml of the your. All subscript i-uis not.
limited nt tlio time of subscrihinir, will Im? coiieidcreil
us indefinite, and will he -otitimied until
arrearages uro puid, or at the option of the Proprietors.
Orders from other States must inrari
abh/ lie accompanied with the Cnxh.
Advertisement* inserted at 75 cents per
Square (12 lines or less) for the first insertion,
and H7 i cents for each subsequent insertion. All
Advertisements nut having the dc-ired number
of insertions in irked upon them, will be continued
until forbid, and eh.uired accordingly.
Liberal deductions will be made to those
ndvertising by Contract. Transient Advertisements
must he paid for in advance.
For announcing a Candidate, s:i in ndvancc.
For advertising Lstrays, iJ'J, to bo paid by the
Magistrate advertising.
r JH,?I? 11 IM u,
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EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE:
Embracing siu-li as
bumxkss cards, hank iiili.s, nny size,
RKvuirra, rosTKiss, "
bill uk a iis, iiimtks, immi'iilitts,
nrur.Ks, | blanks of all kinds.
?*5gp" The Proprietors of the Aiiiikvii.i.k Kav.nlu
assure their friends mid the publie, tlint their orilurs
for any tliintr in tlie .lob I'rintincr line will
be executed in the best manner, and at as low
rates as at. any other establishment.
REMOVAL.
ICoot ami 5Ibo<; *I;caiitfii<-.troy.
Abbeville C Hinjl
Subscriber i-espee! fully
\ I ? inform* his friends and I lie
|'"l?lic generally, thai he lists
fe-X. removed lo the Store next. In the
Iiiiwliuii Hotel, opposite Willson it William*'
Store, where lie i? prepared t-? make to order,
Gentlemen's HOOTS .AND SliOKS, ami also
IjADIKS" SIIOKS of the finest deberiplimi,
which, forStyle, Fit, am) Workmanship, he warrants,
cannot he excelled.
lie lias jiIs'> on hand a Inrt^c nssort.n-ciit of
fine I'limp-soled ami tine Welled Bonis; also, a I
lartre s.s-sorlment of Gentlemen's ami Ladies' i
Shoes, of t!ic neatest jiisilitv; also, a Inrijn nsP'lrlinenl
of heavy SeWed Boots und l'egsjecl |
Hoot-; and Shot's, all of his own maiiufaetmv, all I
ol wliieli he will sell on aeeonimodaiinjj terms.
N. II. Two Ne-jro Boys wanted to learn the
Uoot ami Sl.oe trade.
NICHOLAS McKVOY.
Feb. 27, 185.1. U!) lly
w&mT
otifinr iifiii-iiw'fs.
AUGUST A^ GA.
\ft mj ILL continue this HUSI-I
V W NESS IN ALL ITS BIIANCIIES, at i
their Old Stand nn lilt(jAI) STREET, opposite
the* PI nn tors' Hotel.
Our Stock of (iroeeries will, fit :ill times, l>n J
lurge, the assortment complete, and particularly i
adapted t<? Planter*' Trade?-i liberal shar** of
which we have so long enjoyei', and hope still
to receive.
\VM. M. TJF.AI.L.
JN< i. W. L. STOVALL.
Augunt'JS, 1 sr?r>. l'.t Cm
HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
PHILADELPHIA.
Inijisvl??t A:s:to;;uc?iu(!iil.
TO ALL PERSON'S afflicted with Sexual disease,
such as SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMPOTENCE.
CoXOItKlUEA, CLEET, SVPIIILIS,
.fc.-., ,fcc.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of PhiltuleL
phia, in view nt the awful destruction of human
life and health t caused SpxiuiI iIiki m?o.c, itnd j
the decoption.s which anr upon tlie un- j
iviiiiihiiv victims ni .iiicii diseases by IJtineks,
have directed their consulting Surgeon, us ft
CIIARITARLR AOT worthy <>f their mime, to
give MEDIOAI, A1>V I OK 6 U AT IS, to all persons
thus alHicted, (Mali!or Female,) who apply
by letter, (post-paid,) with u inscription of tIt?!r
condition, iiigo, occupation, halms of life. Ac..) |
and in e'tses of extreme poverty and sufTcriug to
furnish me;>it i\i:s frkk ofoharok.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Iiihiitution.
established by special endowment, for the
relief of thesiek mi<l distressed, a 111 ct.ed with
" Virulent and Kpiileinic diseases," and its funds
can lie used for no other purpose. It has now I
anupplusof menus, which the Directors have
voted to advertise the above notice It is needless
to ad 1 that the Association command* the
highest Medical skill of the age.
Address, (post-paid.) Dr. (?K(). R. CALHOUX,
Consulting Surgf'ii, Howard Association, Philadelphia,
I'u.
By order of the Directors,
K7.RA I/. IIi:\ItTWKI.L, PrcniJent.
Ono. Faiiu'iiii.ii, Scrrrtari/.
May *2, 1855. *2 ly
ji'st rt ni.KMEo, nv tub
JIO WA RD A S S O CIA TI O N,
PHILADELPHIA. PA.
T) EPORT on SPERMATORRlICE\. or Som
JV? inal Wisaknw, I nipotenoe, the Vice ?f
Onanism, MtKturlintion, or Sell'-A!>iiko, ami other
Discuses of the Sexual Org:iii?, with mi account
of the errors and deeepti >ns of (fu ieUs, ami valunli'ii
advice to the afllict-d, by <?EO. R. CALHOUN,
M. |)., (V>n>tiltiiitr "Miri/eon of the Howard
Association, Ph'ltdeljdiin, Pa., a benevolent
Institution, established by speeial endowment,
for tlie relief of the m<;Is and distressed, afllicicd
with " Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." A
copy of the above Report will he sent l?v mail
(in a soiled envelop,) free of chnnjr, ou the receipt.
of f>co sliii>i[/x fur postage.
Address DR. GEO. K. (J \LIIOUN,
No. a South Ninth Stroet-,
Philadelphia. Pa.
_T>ce. 10, 1R:"?. _ _ 31 3in
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
HAVING purchased other Lands more convenient
to ine, 1 desire lo sell my
GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION,
in the Calhoun Sfttleiner.l, adjoining lands of
Mrs. Parker aud Mrs. Alston, containing 4'20
Acres.
Peinons wishing to pnrclmsc Lands, will do
well to onll on me n>i<t examine (lie place, and
thoy will find my term* mid price reasonable.
ROUT M. PALMER.
Abbeville, Nov. 1ft, 1855. 31 tf
LAND.
TIIE Subscriber wishing to attend more particularly
ilie practice of his profession <>ffern
liib Fort Charlotte Laud for sale, adjoining
Vienna extending a mile or more on Savannah
River, and running some two miles back, containing
700 hundred or more acres; between
200 and 300 acres first and second low ground ;
one-half the truct cleared and ttnder good fence,
wii!> convenient buildings, the balance iu well
timbered Wood Land.
NATHANIEL HARRIS.
November 0, 1835. 29 tf
Negro Goods.
SCHLEYS* GEORGIA PLAINS,
RHOftANS HI.A NKKTS. ih? t?
gest Stock ever brought to thin place, and will
m sold for Cash at prices which will compare
with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta markets.
Call And see Ibem at
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S.
October 3. 24 tf
tsr Pre* copy. j
Bock Island tlassmieres,
Kentucky jeans,
FLANNELS, LINSEYH.
TICKINGS, DOMESTIC*. a larre Stock
*t CHAMBERS 6c MARSHALL'S.
October 3. 24 tf
O- Prow copy
BY A. M. HUNT,
Columbia, /Sou/A Carolina.
may 10 5 ly
^ -
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ^
W. . Davis, " T
Attorney at Law and Solictor in Equity.
AnuBViLi.K, S. C. ^
Will promptly attend to all biiHiiiei>s entrusted to
h> cure. Ho can be found at the office of the
Abbeville Banner." July 28 Hi
.11. WILSON. t. II. I.OMAX. W. M. IIA1)I)KM
Wilson. liOinnx & llndritii.
A Kn.nnro .?? In." I U-.ll-.t4 J
ftnuihi j .1 ui Mill iiiiu .miiiiiur* ill iMlllliy.
OFT'ICK AT AI1IIKVILLK C. II.
i. rosTKn mahsiiali. w. a lkk. rif
MARSHALL & LEE, r",1
ATTORNEYS AT I,AW ANI) SOLICITORS 7'
IN EQUITY, in
\TTn.i, nttenJ promptly to nny bushiest* com- Tl
VY milted lo their euro, in the District* of Ab- Li
bcville, Anderson, Littiren* mid Newberry. tio
Ollice at Abbeville C. II. Fe
feb. 9. 43 ?2m Ho
JOtfSi2*i A; LIVINUVTOft,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Py!
OFFICE NEXT OMR Til THOMSON & FAIR, X
ABBEVILLE C. II. tin
U. A. JONKS. j. \v. LIVINGSTON Co
.Inn. 11, I8aJi. 3 do
S. M. Wary,
A T I O 11II NEV A T LAW, jg
OFFICE AT COKCStWRY, 8. C. (ill
' .... ???? ii ! iiin
GUYSOTT'S
fKM.OW DOCK AM) SAUSAI'AIIILLA. jj'*
j Is now put ]> in the Largest Sized Bottles, ami i
j is acknowledged to li? tin* l?'st Sarsapnrillu j^-j
j made, ns is t'ci'iifwil l?y I In* Wonderful Cures ^
it has performed, the orijjinal copies of which J|(
arc in the possession of (lie proprietor. llemciuher,
tins is tin; only trim anil original ur- ^r<j
iele: ... . . BJ\
Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, fanI
cer, (iaujjreue, Uln-uniaiir.in, and avast variety ,
1 of other diseases nro speedily and perfectly " ,
cure.! by I no use of this medicine.
j KEA1) TIIK FOLLOWING CKUTIFTCATK.
Tallapoosa Co., Ala.,Jan. a, lt>">2.
Df.AtiSut:?I send yon this to certify to you
' that your Kxtrael of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
has formed one of the most wonderful euros
on me that has ever h'-eii Hlecl-d on ntnii. ^
1 have been afilieledfor forty years with erup
tions on my lei^s and feet; in 1818 they got so
had that 1 had to go nil crutches, and ill 1840, 1
had one leg amputated above the knee. In nine T,
mounts aurr ixy oilier leg liroKe out. in I urge J'j
eat ing ami run ni..* m>res fro... u.y knee to my
fool. ..ml discharged a great (leal of offensive
.nutter. My groin also broke out in large biles.
which discharged much offensive matter, ami at t ]
the Fume time my lefi hand broke out in large Jj
n.n.ling sores nearly to my elbow. rj0l
The misery thai I have sutlered for the last,
two years ! cannot dc:;crsLc to you. I was in
Bitch agony thai 1 never rested day or night. 111
In October last, n.y son l?rougf.t n.e one of
j-our bottle wrappers; trend it, und found record
of some wonderful eures performed by your
"F.xtract of Vellow Dock and SurbUparilla," I Till
senl uud got two bottles of it, and commenced
taking it. In two weeks, to n.y great astonish- Tin
ment, my sores nil became ensy, and I could
sleep all night, a ihiuw I bad not done fur two j>, ,
years. When 1 had tak">. six bottles, my sores
had nearly all healed. My sores trot, well as if .
by cuchui.tmcnt. I have now used in all eight
hot ties of your "Kxtruet of Vellow Dock and l'"?
Sarsaparilla," and 1 now consider myself well. wcc.
1 entreat, all of the ufllictcd to try this tiled icine,
for 1 believe it will cure any known dis- '"J?
ease in the world. Lay aside all prejudice nnd ??-s
try it, and proclaim its great worth to suffering "u*
mankind and e.ttreal them to take it, for it will P?';
cure them. awl
My ease is well known in a large portion of I j1.'"1
Soitih Carolina, Oeorgia and Alabama, and if ',n''
nny should doubt the above cure, I invite them
lo villi on .tin und I will show t hen, the sears. I
can be found in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, one UP'
utile from Stoe's Ferry. B
URN A J ATI IIUfiTIliS. [?tr.
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is peeit- ''n
liarly adapted for females in delicate health, re- Pj.'1'
H *<. * ivi^tinn II it:n ill Iliuiisiruul UlSCIiargCS I
ami other diseases peculiar to their sex. The ,9"t
proprietor hurl in his psssessi> n, a great number vo'
of certificates of cures, performed of the above J-'?"
description. We assure the nlllieicd, that a . ,v
liottle ol l)r. Guysoli H Extract of Yellow I)(?ek ,ntJ
and Sarsaparillu will at once regulate those difli"iiltie.-.
and renew the natural energies .
up in (jiiarl. bottles.?Price $1 per bottle.
Sold Wholesale and lletail hv fr'r
SCO VIL ?t MEAD, 111, ("hurlresSi.,N. O., o
( eiteral Agents for the Southern Statcp, to I'oi
whom all orders must he addressed. 0
SOLD ALSO IJY For
Warihaw Lyon, Abbeville, t
W. R. GriKKiN. Longmirc,
Foi
(J* Ij. I'km.v, Kdirelield, J
I. W. Taylor, Anderson, For
J. ,1. Hkn'sox, do I
Linkskv 4, IIawtiioux, Due "West. For
mar. .'111. 50 Cm 4
I'or
PROSPECTUS OF a
Tfai SIF&iSu , ?!
Till? rapid Htrides, and onnMant advancements ?ue
of the age; uud the daily increasing demands 1
for Literature, have induced the Subscribers to bac
propose publishing at Spartanburg Court House, KU''
on the first of .biiiuarv, lRsts, A WEEKLY Pu'LITERARY
JOURNAL, entitled
THE LITERARY STAR,
It_s Editorial management, under the enre of
R. L. HOW DEN, will be conducted in n manner
that SHAM. NOT fail to i?iv? BiiliafiioiSnn ?/.
every render. The greatest care will be taken
to chronicle the latest and most reliable passing ~
events of the day. Tlie Literary department
will contain mieli matter only, as will prove infer' Htinn
and profitable to the reader, Selections rul]
suitable f?r Sunday reading?Stores for the J1
Young?Proverlw for tlie Old?and in short, it *crl
is our determination to present to tlie public a "
Journal tlint will lie a welcome viiitor in every
family?a companion for every one. In matters ,
of Politics, the St a a will be ueutrai; but will .
retain the right to speak of any palpable wrong
it may detect i i any party. r
Tup. Iii i r.r.mty Staii will be printed ill new ?
and clear Type, and under the mechanical man- ! J'?
ageim-nt of an experienced Publisher, K. M. i *' *
UltOL'GHTOX?will vie in appearance with any W'!J,
paper in South Carolina. ..
In ord r to put our paper within the reach of .
every one; and secure au extensive circulation, 111 "
it will be furnished (containing Twenty-four col- ,no1
umhh of Trading matter,) ut the following uuprecedentcd
rates: 111
I copy per annum, in advance, $ 1 ..10
10 " " ? " 12.60 I
20 " " " " 20 ?M) wor
Wo appeal to our friends, and to tlie friend-? of J'ot
our cauifc, to sustain us in our undertaking?ex- pari
tend to us a helping hand. Address /on;
BOW DEN & BUOUUHTON, J'ot
Proprietors. vie1
aparianourg, U. 11., iS. C. I*
November 6, 1855. 29 wa;
ere,
Notice.
ALL persona having demands against tho Estate
of JOKL SMITH, deceased, are requested
to prexent Ibem properly attested to the under- and
signed, to whom aleo those indebted to the Estate by
aro requested to moke payment. Pro
A. M. SMITH, ) - . con
J. M. PEKR1N. J fcxrB- 100
March 1, 1B65. 46 tf Prii
Independent Press copy.
R. L. BRYAN,
SUCCESSOR TO <
Bryan <k McCarter, and Allen MeCarter <fc Co.
WOLRSALE AND RLTAIL DEALER IN
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Paintings, Lngruvlngi, &c.f
3d store above tiih market, Sri
COLUMBIA, S. C. ? *
January 11, 1856.- 88 Cm , *
? Jon
PRACTICAL CHEMIST *
Residence, Dtie West S. C- Th?
Nor. 28, 1854 82 8m ft
.'?* *?r' *
a?m??iwiiiii i -im n i iiwii i?w?Ba
barter's Spauisl) iHfature.
Bic Grciit Purifier of the Rlood!
NOT A I'AUTICLE OK MERCURY IN IT.
rt the Afflicted Head and Ponder!
u Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil,
Rheumatism, Obstinate Curoneous Eruptions,
Pimples or Pustules oil the Fare, Blotches,
Boils, Ague iiinl Fever, Chronic Sor?< Eyes.
Ring Worm or Tetter. Sea Id Head, Enlargement
and Pain of ilio Holies ami Joints, Stubborn
Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago.
Spinal Complaints, ami all Diseases arising
from ail Injudicious Uho of Mercury, Imprudence
in Life, of Impurity of the lllood.
t2?" This great alterative mcdicinc and Piiier
of Blood is now used by thousands of urntcI
patients from all parts of the United States,
it> testify daily to the remarkable cures per
moil l>y t.lic greatest of all medicines, "CAR3U*S
SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia,
icumntisin, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin,
ver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, AfTecns
of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat,
male Complaints, PuiiiS :m<l Aching of the
mcs and Joints, arc speedily put to flight by
ing tliia great ami inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the. Hlood, nothing has yet
i'ii found to compare with it. It clcauses the
stem of nil impurities, net* gently ami elFintly
on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens
5 Digestions, gives tone to the Stomach, makes '
? skin clear and healthy, and restores the
nslitutiuu, enfeebled by disease or broken
ivn by the excesses of youth, to its pristine
;or and strength.
For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than
the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of
i UTF.R'S SPANISH M1XTUKE will remove 1
sallowness ol complexion, bring the roses
intling to tlio cheek, give elneticity to the
p. nnd improve the general health in a reirkiible
degree, beyond ull the inedieiucs ever
ir<l of.
Hie large number of certificates which we
ire received from persons from nil parts of the
iled States, is ihe best evidence that, there is '
Humbug about it. The press, hot?l keepers,
gist.rales, physicians, ami public men. Well '
iwn to the cuiiiimuiitv, all add their testiino?l.?
l...f..i ~?r.??- -r i
?" ?|.\; ininiiriiiij tlictia UI III1S VjllvDAl
OOI) I'll K1F1 Hit.
all on the Ajrent and pel a Circular anil Al- '
nnc, ami read the wonderful euros this truly J
tit est of all Medicines lias performed.
s'one irviinino unless sinned HKNXKTT &
IKI'S, Proprietors. No. !! Pearl Street, Ilieli- ,
nd, Va., to whom all orders for supplies and 1
iieies intthi lie addressed.
Vnil lor sale 1 iy
\VM. S. BKKRX, & CO., Proprietorc,
Richmond, Va.
Wardi,aw ?fc Lvov, Abbeville,
F. 1'. Gaiiv, Ookeshury,
F. <?. Parks, (I reettwood.
And Merchants Generally.
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REFERENCES. ...
phcrd, McObiibi 4 Co., Charleston, S. C.
J. Rjistt, ... ? do. 0
- B. Houov, , > - do.
K DXA% i ' do.
L A T. O. Bdsd, do.
es Gaknden & Co., do. .
m Wai.kkh, Nashville, Tens.
>ifaa 8. Kknnedt, Louisville, Ky.
ov. 23, 1854 33
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DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
?>mnan Bitters,
ntFPAKfD DT
DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philnd'ft., Pa.,
Wll.r. KKPHCTCAM.T CURB
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic or Ncrvout Debility, Mteatei of the
Kidnty, and all dieeaeee anting from a die
ordered Liter or Stomach.
Such
us Constipation,
Inwuril l'ilcp,
Fulness, or Blimd to tlic
ITeud, Avidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Iloai'tlnii'ii, Disgust for Food,
Fulness or weight in tin* Stomach, Sour Kructutioiis,
Sinking, or Fluttering at the l'it of the
Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried
mid difficult Breathing, Fluttering at
tho Head, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when ?? lfin?
- J--0
Posture, Dimness of
Vision, Dots or
Webs bofore
the Right, Fever and ]>ull Pain in the Head,
Deficiciiev of Perspiration, Yellowness of the
Skin utiil Kyes, Pain in the Side. Back, Chest,
Limbs, ikr., Smhlen Flushes of Heat Biiriiin^: in
the Flesh, Constant. Imaginings of Evil, and
great Depression of Spirits.
In attributing such valuable Medical properties
to this remedy, no rash, or unwarrantable
iinsertion is made, but is simply stated a fact;
proven undeniably and conclusively l>y the extraordinary
cures, and benefits derived from its
use, under the direction of its illustrious originator,
Dr. lloutbuid, among all classes of European
society and from the immense mass of testimony,
from all parts of the American continent,
accumulated during the last ten years, in the
hands of the present proprietor. The prevalrnee
of diseases 10 which the German Bitters
ure luhuiii'il il i> wSit>
iiiiivi-r.mil, indeed there is scarcely a family
throughout the whole extent of our country in
which there cnnnot he found among its members
that peculiar mi/low mul Itmifiiiil np/iciirxticc denoting
a diseased Liver, or uu emaciated and
suffering Dyspeptic.
It is used constantly in the practice of a large
number of the most prominent Physicians in the
country, who have also added their written testimony,
in evidence of its great virtues. In conelusion
then, we would respectfully auk of all
'hose afliicted with any of the ahovo diseases to
irive (he Hitters a trial, and rest assured it will
nut be regretted. In proof of the statements above
made, all ure invited to read attentively, the
" Memorabilia," or " Practical Receipt. Book,"
Tor Farmers and Families, containing a great
number of useful receipt!', in addition to the testimony,
in favor of the Bitters, from the most
prominent and well know individuals, in all parts
jf the Union. All Agents, for the Hitlers are
luthorized to distribute tho "Receipt Book"
gratuitously.
Principal oflieo and Manufactory, 120 Arch
St., Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale wholesale by Dru2gi=*s in all the principal
cities, and at retail by apothecaries and
storekeepers in every town in the LI itiled State*,
ind Cumuli).
Waiiui.aw & Lyon, Abbeville.
F. ! '. (i.tity, Cokestmry.
F. O. Parks, Greenwood.
hoatwisicnr ?fc Bauki'i.oo, Coluniliin.
April 18, 1855. J>2 ly
U S E~ T H E~
UAOIC IMPRESSION PAPER,
FOR WltlTINi! WITIIOl'T I'EX OH INK.
CIOPYING Leaves, Plants,Flowers, Pictures,
y Patterns for K?ihroiderin<i, Marking Linn
Indelibly, nml manifold writing. This article
m absolutely the beat portable Inkstaiul in the
:nown world?Tor a small quantity folded nml
daerd in tile pocket eonstitiit.es a travelling
ukstand. whieh cannot lie broken. No pen is
leed'-tl, for any stick, sharpened to a point,
vlite* ?fpial!y as well as the hesi yold pen in the
iniwrse. I'or drawing, it is indispensable. It
s, indeed, the whole art of Drawing and Paintnir?tauulit
in or.c lesson. Any leaf, plant or
mwtM' can iip Transferred to tiie pages of nil
ilhiiin, with n minute and distinct resemblance
if nature. With equal facility, pictures ami
mhroidery patterns arc taken, r. ml have received
he highest culngitiuis from the fair sex?and,
udeed, a more tasteful present for ft lady could
lot he produced.
This Magic Paper will also mark linen, or
ither artides, so as to remain pcifcet.lv indclihle.
VII the washing in the world fails to bring it
ml. Any child enn ??c it with perfect ease.?
iVith this Mn^ic Paper, likewise, one or four
:opie.? of evel V letter written e:in lie secured with>ut.
any uilditional lahor whatever, making it the
hcapest ami most convenient article extant,
t is used to jrreat advantage by reporters of
he public press, telegraghic operators, and hosts
if others.
Each package contains four different colors?
Hack, Blue, t?recti and ited. with full and prilled
instructions, for all to use, and will histsufiiietitly
1 onlo obtain live hundred distinct imiressions.
ll is put up in beautifully enamelled colored
'iivclopes, with a truthful likeness of the pro>rietor
attached. Eucli and every package warnil
ted.
Price, $2 ft dozen; or five for one dollar.?
'iui;u! i ;u*Kiig?'R, cents. Mailed to all parts
if tlio world on the reception of the above
trices.
Address, postpaid, N. IIUBBELL,
107 Broadway-, New York.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
Hnhhrirk M'lj/ic Impression. Paper.?We reel'
our readers lo the advertisement in anolher
olninii, Bet lint; forth the merits of this pleasing
nd ingenious invention. The cheapness should
iuIiicc all to give it a trial.? Philadelphia
Merchant.
It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and
hould meet with the sale it richly deserves.?
''ri/tinir.
Just what the public has lone desired, nnd
oeommends itself to every individual of taste
n<l refinement.?Journal and Courier.
July 25, 1855. 14 ? 3m
0AS11 MUSIC AND PIANO STORE
of
HORACE WATERS,
no. 333, buoadway, n. y.
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY!
dUSIC AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Notwithstanding tlie combination of music dealrs
to keep the prices of lion-copyright music,
(/aiu.it the inirestsof natirc conijtosern, and their
efusal to extend lo Mr. Waters ihe courtesies of
lie trade, he is making immenM sales?having
hundant evidence, that he 1ms public counteance
and support, in his opposition to ihe great
iionopoly, and in his efforts to aid native talent,
nd to adopt the national currency. His stock
f American and European music is immense,
lid the catalogue of his own publications is one
f the largest and best selected in the United
itntes. lie has also mude n great reduction in
lie prices of PIANOS, MELODEONS and Muical
Instruments of all kind*. Superior toned
J octave pianos for $17C, $200 allu $225. intcinr
of as good ijiialitg, and instruments ae strong
nd as durable as those which cost $500. Pi
nos of every variety of stylo and price up to
:10uo, comprising thoso ten different inanufacto
ice: among the celebrated modern improved
Iorace Waters' Pianos and the fir it premium
Eoliau Pianos of T. Gilbert Co."a make,
owners of the yEoliau patent.) Srcond-hanled
Pianos at great bargaint. Prices from $40
o $160. Mulodeons from five different mniniictories,
including the well known S. D. Ac. H.
V. Smith's Melodoons, (tuned the equal temperrnent,)
the best make in the United States.?
'rices $45. $<50, $75, ? 100, $115, $125, $185,
nd $150. Smith's Double Rink Melodeons
200, each Piano and ATclodeon guaranteed. The
est terms to the trade, schools, &c: 12$ per
ent discount to clergymen and chnrobea. All
rders promptly attended to. Mnsic sent U> all
arts of the sountry, post-paid, at the reduced
ates. General aud select catalogue* and srhedle
of prices of Pianos lor warded to any address
ree of charge.
March, 14, 1855. 47 4m,' 1
1ENRY KWnAXK. JAMRH 1_ OA NTT
EWBAKK & G ANT T,
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
IARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUWS, Ac
155 MEETING-STREET, ins
r?OAITK Tag CHA&l.RSTON nOTKL, CHARLESTON, S. a.
m?r 9 47 ly . .
Wwmihi
BY H. L. BUTTEKFI ELD.
CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA.
April 30 2 ly
r* * * **
CHARLESTON
DAILY STANDARD, '
A HE LIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL
JOURNAL.
Single Copies, poruiiniim $ 8 00
Teu Copies, per annum 50 00 i
THE DAILY STANDARD contains a Daily
Telegraphic Report, a Market Report, and
a report of General Information, furnished by the
until 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 Passengers.
Once a week is presented a Comparative Statement
of the Receipts and Shipments of Cotton, |
Rice and Lumber, at. the port of Charleston, ami I
i Comparative Statement of the Receipts and |
Exports of Cotton at all the ports of the United I
States. <
All NEWS, of a personal and political cliarnc- i
ter, both foreign and domestic, is given with the |
greatest possible promptness ; audio insure this h
object, we have secured the services of an able i
corps of correspondents. I
It ih our spccial object, to publish u NKWSI'A- i
PICK, proper. Wc shrink from tlie expression i
of no opinion wliicli may lie ilviimii<kif l>y the <
subject liefine us, hut as a general principle, pre- \
fer stating facts at the earliest instant possible, t
ami to Icuvc it to our readers to form their own
opinions. I
The coiii-hc of the paper is severely conservn- i
tire, first of morality and order; next, of the
institutions peculiar to the South; and next, of <
the union of the States. Wo resolutely oppose I
radicalism, as well in democracy us morals. i
One important object in the establishment of I
our paper, wus to present n cheap vehicle for in- I
formation From this object we have hecn compelled
to depart, to some extent ; hilt not to leave
it c<utirely out of view, wc propose to sell the
paper ut our counter, in packages of Ten, for '
m nun y vviins uiiu ui mill I K.'ll V.Oj?|fS 1?? 1II1V |
one of our sulwcrilicB for n year, who will send 1
lie Fifty Dollars. This will relieve us from the '
risks ol collection mid llie expense of mailing so
iniiny diflcrcut packages, while it will give to
every neighborhood throughout, the State, the 1
opportunity of it Daily Paper at FIVE DOL- '
LARS per annum.
L. W. SPKATT tfc CO. !
Aug. 15, 185."?. 17 tf
< Ii;irlt sioib Weekly Staiulnrd,
CONTAINS ALL TilK MATTKR I'l.'IITISIIKD IN TIIK DAILY,
together with
The local, J)ot?rslh: ant! / 'orelffti .1 farkr/x?The
J'rirrtt Current, inchiifinif tin Hahx <</' Sale
for Shirk, Krchonrje, anil Jlaine.itic I'rotlaee?The
Shlji/i!?r/ in J'art?The
latest Telei/rajihltt Infnrination,
ttv., tie.
The STAXDAK1) is the only morning paper
in Charleston which issues a \VK1?KL\ EDITION*.
This Edition if* published every Wednesday
Morning, ami hv the evening of the next day
can lie received in every section of the State.
Price !g"-i?payable invarinldv in ndvntiee.
L. W. rf I'll ATT ?fc CO.
Aug. 15, 18.r>5. 17 tf
Charleston and Floida Steam PacketsUnited
Slates Mail Line?Semi-Weekly.
Connecting with the New York Steamers each way
TUB CAROLINA, L. M. CoxKTTKIt
lliaKlrr. will leii ve #?v.?n. V..?
ii Afternoon, a I.'{ o'clock, luticli
in;; at Jacksonville. Picolata and I'ilatka, on llie
St. John'* Uiver; returning, will arrive at Charles
ton on Wednesday.
The FLOIll I)AtCiiARi.KC Wii.t.v master, will
leave on Tuesday Afternoon of each week, al
twine hour, and, in letnriiing, will arrive on Saturday
Miii niiiw. Due notice will silways lie ??i veil
when the Carolina makes an extra trip to St. An- ! ;
jMistine. It is only considered necessary to say I |
that these hoats have, been built especially <*? ? litis- |
trade, and are commanded by the most experienced |
navigators. i
Fare to Jacksonville ?8 1
Fare to Pilatka ?10 I
For Freight or Passagr, apply 0:1 board, at :
Southern wharf, or to I
JOHN W. CALDWELL, 8f> East Rnv
Charleston, Feb It), !Kri3 45 if
8500 REWARD! !
TIIR I)IAll?m(R K ALLR, [
TKSTKD in over lrt.OOD eases of ASIATIC
CHOLERA and IK >V EL COM PLAINT,
liin never yi'i iilllCII, WIK'II Tl'lvlf Iii llllie, 1!!- |
stuntly to relieve ami speedily to cure, l'riee,
Am Cents per Bottle.
ALSO, J
HnmptoiiN V<'S)'t:U>l? Tincture,
llnlliuiiu's Anodyne, a great variety of |>??pnlitr
I'ati-nt Medicines. I)niL'f, Oils, l'liiinn iri?l Dye
Stuffs ; Ton, Coffee, Snjrar, Sejrurs and Tohacc:o,
I'owdor ami Shot, Superior Knives ami Razors, J
Hooks, A:c., ifcc.
SolJ by F. O. 1'AllICS,
Greenwood, S. C. :
Jan. 12, 1855 37 J y ,
New and Wonderful Invention. '
WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE.
rIMIR Subscriber having purchased tlic (light
.JL. for the Slate of South Carolina in the only
Machine now invented for UIFTINU ami
SHAVING SHINGLES, BARREL HEADING,
?tc., is prepared to soli liic Right of Districts,
or single Machine, ht prices suflicienlly
low to inakn it an inducement to iiiirnlmaora
The Machine being simple in its construction,
and is not liable to get out of order, is capable
of Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand Shingles
per hour,?better than uinile by hand. It (
is portable, and can be worked by baud, horse or i
steam power. Ten or fifteen days work of a i
Machine will make enough shingles to pay the (
price asked for a single one i
Large inducements ure offered to persons wish- |
injr to purchase the right of several Districts.? s
One of the Machines can be seen iu operation t
inlheeity of Augusta, at William If. Goodrich's ;<
Plaining Mill, and one also, may be Been in a c
short time at Mr. J. White's Machine shop, at
Edgefield, C. II.
TIIOS. G. LAMAR.
Hamburg, April 19, 185-1. 2tfnpr28
CALHOUN & DEVEATJX,
BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS, i
162 RIOHARDSON STREET, >
COLUMBIA, S. C., J
TIIG undersigned has now on bands and still I
receiving a larg9 assortment of new and ti
valuable Dooks, together with all other articles I
usually kept in Bookstores, all of which he olfeis i
((1 tllP nilkliP nnnn r<monn?K1a 'ni* ,*'-1
r.....V .. r-.. WIIKD. ? IIUIIKIU1
Tor the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on n
him, he hope* by close attention to business, to 5
merit a continuance of the 8time. 1<
Nov. 2. 1854 29 I
1
Carpentering and Building.
THE Subscriber takes this method to inform
his friends and the public generally, thnt he
is uow prepared with n large gang of good carpenters
anu ready to execute with neatness and 1
the greatest dispatch, any job in his line that
may be offered. He would also say to the Commiitxionerfc
of roads that ho will build Bridges
us quick and cheop as any man in the District.
Give him a trial if you want good work done
quick at a low pricc.
B. M. CHEATHAM. \
Worrenton P. O., Abbeville S. C. w
Nov. 30, 1854 33 ly 'f
For Sale.
A FINE IMPOSING STONE, C ft. 6 inches
lonjj by 2 ft. 0 inches wide?complete with
nwiio. ince ?.ju. a Dnrgaiu cuu bo had ?jy I
application at this office. ^
CANDIDATES- J
\ST The friends of NIMROD McCORD re- c
gprotfully announce him as a Candidate for Sher 0
iff at the ensuing Election. * j
O" The friend*of JOHN R. VVILSON.ro- 1
spectfully announce him us a candidate for Tux F
Collector of Abbeville District at the ciiBuiug j
election.
ty The friend*of Capt.S. A. IIODGES re
spectfnlly announce him as a candidate for Tax
Collector at the ensuing election.
%&' The friends of Rev. JAMES MOORE \
would respectfully announce him as a Candidate
for re-election to the office of Tax Collector, at t
the ensuing election. s
?
The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN, r?- t
spectfnlly announce him as a candidate fo J
Sheriff, at the ensuing election.
^??
prospectus of
rHE SOUTHERN LIGHT,
A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL,
KD1TED BY
E- L WHATLEYNDKPKNI>KNT
IN KVKRYTIIINM?XKfTRAL IN NOTII
1NO, ANII HKT FOR TIIK DKFKNfK OF WHATEVER.
WILL STANH TIIK TK8T OF IlKASON, SCIF.NCK
ANI? TIIK HOLY HCRIITUUKS.
'Prove nil th!ii;/st hntdfast that ir/iic/i ?* good."
Terms, ?2.00 per annum, in ndvaiiee.
W. F. DUUISOE A SON, PUBLISHERS,
KLH;I:FII:M> C. II., S. C.
SjUCII is the miino ami stylo of a Monthly
Periodical, the. puhlicaiton of which we
purpose, the Lord willin<j, to cnnimeiieo on
lie first Monday in January next. The main
li'sign of this Journal is for the discussion of
ill subjects pertaining to Christian faith and
irnclico. Additional to this, we shall present
mcli articles of a literary character, original
Hid selected, as will have a tendency to l-rfiue
lie taste ami elevate the sentiment of tin- readtig
public. l'olit ics also, cousi Vred ns u science,
ttid us affecting the principles of I.aw ami tiov- '
nnmeiil, anil more especially the mighty uiovoueats
of the nations, ns they work uut llio delijriiKof
<>()(!, will claim due aad proper attention.
Bnl Polities degraded to the squnhhles of demagogues
factions, will he utterly cache wed and (
repudiated.
As respects matters purely reli|jious, we shall, (
iif course, atlvoeiite the principles of the Baptist (
L'ommuuitv, as derived from the Scriptures,
ind republish from standard and other respectable
works, articles pertaining to our uwu Literature
; hut our columns will lie
Ojm'ii So all of Every Kaiiic,
For the defence and advocacy of their principles,
claiming only the right to judge of the suital.lcr.ess
of all articles for insertion, and to make
inch '-ritieism on thorn us may he decuii-d expedient.
In this undertaking we have the satisfaction
of announcing that scwral gentlemen of eminent
ability and attainments have kindly enpaired
to render us occasional assistance.
The Journal will contain FORTY PAIJES of
reading matter, and such advertisements as our
Friends may favor its with, not. inconsistent with
the character of the work?making at the end
nf the year a neat volume of 480 pages, suitable
lor ouioing hi ixmiU form.
Witli regard to tin: mechanical execution of
111:* work, we deem the announcement, that this
will lie under the direction of the Messrs. Dirui.
rok, a sul!ieient. guaranty fur its faithful ami
tasteful pel lormatice?ami without further words,
encouraged hy the expressions of good will coil
promise* of substantial aid fr?>in many fiicnds,
wo throw the matter before the people with an
nssitraiiee of every eflort to render satisfaction
for the support that may he extended to us, and
respectfully usk them to let the ' LIGHT"
shine.
!Li* Our terms of Ruhscri|ilion are Two Dot.i.Ans
per year, ill mlrmirr, on receipt of the first
iiitinlier. Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomination,
who may he tltinhle to comply with
the terms, will he supplied with one copy each,
on application.
IIJ- A list for the signatures of all who wish
to encourage the work, may he found at the
Post Oflieo, and also at the "Advertiser" Oflieo.
(!;/" All letters or eoiiiMiiiiicaiions addressed
to undersigned will receive prompt attention.
K. L WIIATLHY,
/-Miho- ami /'rt'jirirfor.
Edgefield, S. ("!., Oct. ii'i. lS.r>5. 27
Southern Quarterly Review.
rgilllS I>erioilieal is the only one of its diss
n. in the entire region of ifirSouih: audits
|>iifr<>s arc referred lo as the best evidence of lh<- |
iliilily of (In* So'itli. anil its capacity lo <;ivi> ex
|>tcssion In the fiTliiijrs, lht? interest ami ilitclli
l'i'bw of this section of our country, lis pur
|io>i: is to f:iirly represent ourselves, and not (
inisrepic-cntotl.?rs. It aims to iiiiiintuin th<
limli as wc iimierst.iml it, and lo ns>erl iIil-ih
Icllcctual im<?|ii:ilily of our Section, while ;ii rt*
same time, it will free the* uiiiiil of our pc.'1'lc 1
Irwin ili.it stute of literary thraldom and 1
leney under which they have too Ioiijj laltireu. 1
We claim, then, from all lovers of the Sot:t!< nml '
iiei.ds of a Italy hoiin* literalurc, thai s'-j'port 1
orourWoik which will ettiihle us to {;:'<? a 1
rce course, mol thits make it eminently tvoriliy '
)f the world's uilii'iititioii un?1 our own/?ri?-e.
C. .MORTIMKIl, I'liitisher.
Office "Southern (Quarterly RevirW," Law 1
ilange, Broad st., Charleston, S. C. 1
The following resolution wns n<I?;>feu 1?V the
Southern Com. Convention, held in t'hark-bton in
\pril, 18.VI: i
Resolved. That the Southern Quarterly Review
published in the City of Charleston, hy a
uitiveof Virginia, and edited hvouc of the mast
lis!ingllishcd literary pei tlcniea of the South.
>cin.u the only lYriodicnl of licit. char:teler,
rintol and published in tlie Southern State*,
md having always dcfeadeil the institutions and
nierests of the South, is entitled to the patronage
>f the Southern people, ami this Convention
arnestly recommend it to their favorable consideration.
junnIS
T.1,
RTEWRUKRY C. II., S. C.,
Hardware, Faints, Oils, Window
CLASS, DRY COODS, CROCKKlICS AC.,
()\V offers for salu the largest and most extensive
assortment of Coods ever introhiceil
in thf up-country, iiiiil guitruiiti'cs the
irinch of miy article to 1>p uk low uh miy house
11 Charleston can furnish sneh articles for.?
Jnlers accompanied with satisfactory reference
ivill receive prompt uttcntion. niul nil goods <lcivered
at (lie Depot free of Draynge. All perons
visiting the Newberry Cotton Market will
lo well to call on me. before selling their produce
is 1 have every facility of making them lilierul
ilTers for cotton and other country produce.
S. T. ACNKW.
Newberry C. II., Oct. 23d, 1854. ti!> tf
(Li* Independent Press copy three months.
EDWARD WESTFIELD,
VBBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, SO. CA.,
RETURNS thanks for post favor?, find reLi'
spectfully solicits u continuiinee of the same. ,
le keeps constantly on hand, of his own manifacture,
a Large Apsoivnient. ofSAI)I>LKS,
IARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac.
Uso, WHIPS, STIRRUP IKONS t.n?l IUTTS. ,
Heine a practical workman, he in nr.-nnrrd ?o
iinkfc to order all kinds of Saddles, Hiinir*n unil ,
lilitnry Equipment*. at short notice, and at as ,
ow prices ax any oilier establishment.
Particular attention paid to all kinds of
Icpniring. mny-ft
JOSEPH WHILDEN,
DKALKIl IN
'AINTS, OILS AND GLASS,
1
No. 11 Hayne Street,
CHARLESTON, STC. 1
lie keeps constantly for sale, a general assort* .
iPllf ftf Puinla n?*A (klla aC nil - 1/
Vindow Glass and Sashes, Hpls, Turpentine. (
pint Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue nnd ,
{rushes of various kinds. !
Sept. 7, 1854 21 ly
Dental Notice. >
[\R. R. ADAMS having located himself at In 1
\J dian Hill, for the purpose of practicing Denistry,
respectfully solicits the patronage of the
itizens of Abbeville, and the adjacent districts,
le has had several yeare experience in practice,
rhicli makes him feel confident in saying that he
an get up as neat a jolt of plAle-work as any
ne, and which he warrants to answer all the
mr poses mo profession guarantee*. lie also
ieatn many diseases or the face and mouth.
All persons desiring tlio services of the sub
eriber will call ut or address a Ii-ltcr to Ir.diria
I ill I*J O. K.ADAMS P. I). S.
june 22
LOIJ I S STlRlf,
r?r~1 III PIANO FORTE MANUFACn^
Lj'tPj TURER, No. 599 West Baltimore
I ? 9U ? Street, Baltimore.
Always on hnnd and made to order, from Six
o Seven Octave Squaro and Grand Pianos of
uperior quality and warranted not to be Buriassed
by any manufactured either in thiaeotuiry
or Europe. '' ustav larger at Greenwood,
Vgcnt.
apr 14 13*02
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niE SCIENTIFIC AMERICANEI
KVBNTII YEAR.
Splendid Enyruvimja and Prizes.
rTMIE Eleventh Annual Volume of tliis nsoful
I. publication commences on the l?th day of
September next.
Til K "SCIENTIFC AMERICAN" is an ILLURTKATEI)
l'ERIOlMOAI,, devoted chiefly
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HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES,
At . tn;ii?t:i. ??:?.
repiiE rn.iers ii'.'M'il wonhl call the attention
JL of tin* citi7W's"l* Ahheville and Edgefield
District*. to theirI.VHUM AltV for SICK NR(i
lt<>KS. ami fer/'lose requiring SL'lttilCAL
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wi!. f/.vet. with prompt attention.
II. F. CAMIT.ELL, Surgeon,
11. C'A.M 1'ltI'il.L, Attending Physician.
.Uay Ml, iS.'io. Si tf
rilK STATIC < >K SOUTH CA1IOL1NA,
A hlu rH'f Itis!rift?,'u t/ir Common J'lcat.
Win. 15. ]>orn, )
is. > Attachment.
Win. H. Lloyd. )
WllliUKAS, I lie Plaintiff ilitl, on the thirtieth
ilny >' June, till? his doclara.inn
against lh<! I> -(eni!siiit, who (;>? it is Hiiid) !
ihseni from and without the limits of this State,
mil has iii-ithm- w ife nor attorney known within
hi' same, upon wh"in a eopy'of the said deelii iition
might In* served. !t. is then fore ordered,
hat thu said Dclviiduiit. do st|ipi>ar and plead to
he said declaration, on or before I he first day of
Inly, whieh will he in the year of our Lord
iML'lite'll Hundred and I'iliy-Six, otherwise final
ind absolute .liiilfrmeut will then he given and
awarded mrninst him.
MATTIIKW MrDOXAM>, c. r. r.
Clerk's Olliee, .lime Jin, 1M>.">. 11 ly
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville J)hlr!rl.?Jit (he Common Plea*.
15. <fc J. Jordan, ) Foreign Attachment.
vs. > Met!ownn As Perrin, IM'ITb
Thos. J. Ai kins, ) Attorney*.
WIIKKKAS the Plaintiffs did, on the fifth
day of April, eighteen hundred and fiftyfive,
file his di I'laratimi against the Defendant,
who, (it is said,) i? absent from and without thn
limilti ftf llii? Kliile nii.t ti:,? ifti.fltm* uiITa iiah
'attorney known within tlie snne, upon whom *
copy of the said declaration might lie served:
It in therefore ordered. tlmt tl??- nuiil Defendant
(In appenr ami plead to the said declaration, on
or heft>n* tin; sixth day of April, eighteen hundred
ami fifty-six, otherwise final uad absolute
judgment will then he given ami awarded against
him.__. _ . ? ?
MATTHEW Mc-DOXALD, c. c. p.
Clerk'* Office, April II, 18.1.1 51 ly
GRATIS!
J U S T I' U B L IS II ED!
A KUV DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE!
FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL
Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermator- '
rhcn, or Loeal Weakness, Nervous Debility, Ixivr
Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs ami
Buck. Indisposition nnd Incapacity for Study and
Labor, Dullness of Apprehension"Loss of Memory,
Aversion to Society, Ix?v? of Solitade, Ti- *
nudity, Self-1 >isinist, Dizziness, Head-Ache, Involuntary
Discharges, Pains in the Side, A flection
of the Kyes, 1'iinples on the Face, Sexual and
other Infirmities in man.
From the French of Dr B Do Laney.
The important fact that these iilurininn mm.
plaints may easily be rcinnvd without Medicine,
is, in this miiiiII tract, clearly demonstrated; ami
the entirely new ami highly .succewftil treatment,
us adopted l?v the Author, fully explained, l?y
means of which every one. in enabled to cure
htn^cif perfectly, and at the least possible coal, ^
nvoiding thereby ull the advertised nostrums of
the day.
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Feb. 1, 1835. 41 tim
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
mlW re. Sarah Fleming and James T. Fleming
respectfully give notice, that they liavo
purchased and assumed the management of tn?
American Hotel, lately so successfully conducted
?y Mr. J. C. Janney.
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and energy will supply, to give entire satsfaction
to their patrons, anil promise zealous attention
to their comfort. In asking a continuance
?f a fuir portion of niililifl - ? *
, uiey ao so wun
the assurance that they intend to deserve it.
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Tor thereooptionof guests.
SARAH FLEMING,
J T. FLEMING.
May 11,1853 tf
Marble Cutting.
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5tli of March, IRftrt.
William W. MAnnnv
j/eacmiitr 4,'1885. . 33,/* 5 ,*