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fHE AB 3 E VIL L E BANNER= IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNINGII v DAVIS & HOLLINGSWORTH, 1' U <) 1' It I UTOllS. TERM S: Two Dotl.Alts pvi* minimi., if pniil in advance ; Two DOi.i./uis nnil Fikty OKvrsif not jmi?I within six mouth*, mnl Tiihkb Dom.ars if not. paid bofore tlie one! of the year. All sutmcriptioiis not limited nt the time of suhjcl'ilrini;, will be considered sis indefinite, mid will be continued until nrreuruirea arc paid, or at the option of the Pro prietors. writers iroui oiuer runic* innsi niruri aOlf/ Ih; accompanied willi Mm Cash. Advertisements inserted nt 75 cents ppr Square (12 lines or less) fortius liral insertion, ami 37 J- emits for e:ieh subsequent insertion. All Advertisements not having the de?ire>l number of insertions tn irlieil upon iliein, will be contiuue>l until forbiil, ami charged accordingly. I Liberal deductions will be made tn those advertising by Contract. Transieiit Aclveitisenieiits must he paid for in advance. For anuouneinii a Candidate, in ailvnnce. For advertising Estrnys, to be puitl hv the Magistrate advert isintf. PRINTING^ Of ovory Description and in the best stylo EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE: 1 Knibracitig such as busiskss OAitns, : iiani> bills, nny size, llkl-rt i* i's, ; i'ostkus, " BILL IIKA 1)9, ROOKS, rAMIMII.ETS, BIIIKFS, : BLANKS of all kinds. The Proprietors of t lie Abiikvili.k Uannkr assure their friends mid t he public, that t heir orders for any tiling in the .loh l'riiitini; line will be executed in t he best, nintincr, and at as lowrates as at. any other establishment. ] ^MOVAL. Root itv. < Jfl;nmf;iclroy. ' ille C H- [ Sill-. Subscriber respectfully *- informs his friends mid the pitblie sienerally, that lie has sp-is* ioiilov0(l 10 inn .-More iicxt to me f?t\vliou Hotel, opposite Willson it Williams' Sfore, where lie is prepared to make to order, ^ (Jenilemen's H( M>TS AND SIIOKS, and iilso 0 I.ADIKS* SIKH-IS of tin- finest description, !' which, for Sty le, Fit anil Workmanship, lie war- J1 rants, cannot lie excelled j lie lias also <?n hand a I a rue assortment of ' n fine I'limji-soled and line Welled Hoots; also, a | large assortment of (>cnt!cmcn's and I .a dies' Shoes, of the neatest quality: also, a In rye as- " nortilieiit of heavy Sewed Hoots and I'eg^ed Hoot" and Slioi's, all of his own manufacture, all : V of which lie will sell tot a>'ei>nimod-iiint! terms. ?' N. H. Two N.-jro Hojs wanted to learn the Hoot and Shoe ttade. NICHOLAS MeKVOY. Feh. 27, 1855. ,'i!) 1 ly " lis"&& <& GltllfflU MERCHANTS, : AUGUSTA, GA. Wild, continue the OIl'ioF.IiY HUSI- ? NKSS IN' Al.l. ITS HltANCIIRS, at j tlicir <>M Stand on IlliDAI) S'l'ltl'il'.T, opposite the Planters' Motel. I' Our Stotdi of (Jrooeries will, at all limes, lie !l large, the assortment complete, and particularly J? l<k 'I'luiiln > I ilturii I uli'i r<> <kt* *' ? ?. which wo have so long enjoyed, and hope It to rcceivc. ; \VM. M. TiF.A Ui. ' J NO. \V. L. STOVALL. 11 August 2R, l Pr>r>. m (in* ? HOWARD ASSOCIATION, " philadelphia. Impoiinut Announcement. H TO ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sexual dis- ?! ease. such as SEMINAL WEA1CNKSS. IMPOTENCE, OONORRIKEA, OLEET, SYPH- " 1I.IS, .to., <fco. p Tin. iio\vari> association <>r Phiiadd- u fihia, in view of the awful destruction of huuuin ifc mid health, caused hy Sexual diseases, and c the deceptions which are practised upon the un* jj fortunate victims ol such diseases l?y Quacks, (| have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a OH AIMTA RLE A('T worthy of their name, to Rive MEDICAL ADVICE ORATIS, to all per- '' sons thus afflicted, ( Mali: or I'ein ile,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with u disc rip! ion of their condition, ago, occupation, hahits of life, ?te.,) ?nd in cased of extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH M K DIG INKS FREE OFCIIAROK. " The Howard Association is a benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afllictod with *' Virulent and Fpidemic diseases," atul its funds can he used for no other purpose. It. has now aaupplusof means, which the Directors have TWIUU U? lUIVCl lilt* illjll Vtf IHHILT IL (S IKiCUless to ad ! thai the Association command* tlic highest Medical si*ill of tlic a?re. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, l'a. By order of the Directors, EZItA D. llliAltTWELL, Prtnident. , Geo. Faiio'iiii.ii, Secretary. May 2, 1855. '2 ly jusv published, nv the II 0 \VA It D A S S 0 CIA TI 01V, f V II I L A I) E 1.1? II I A. 1? A. T> EI'OIIT on SPEIvMATOUltIKE \, or Som- 1 Jl* inal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, andoth*-r Diseases of the Sexual Organs, with an account of the errors and deceptions of Qu-icks, and val- ' unble advice to the aUlicteil, by (JKO. II. CAL- ' IIOUN, M. D., Con-nlting Surgeon of the How- 1 rd Association, Philadelphia, Pa., a benevolent ( Institution, established by special endowment, * for tlie relief of the. nick himI distressed, ntllic'ted 1 with " Virulent and Epidemic Disease*." A ' copy of the above Report, will be sent by mail ^ (in a sealed envelop,) free of ehargr, on the re- . ceipt of two slamim for pontage. 1 Address DR. GEO. It. CALHOUN, J Kit. 2 South Ninth Street, ' Philadelphia, l'n. ' Dec. 10, 1855. 34 3 m | A Valuable Plantation for Sale. He AVING purchased other Lands more con- r venicnt. to inc, 1 desire lo sell iny I GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION, I in the Calhoun Settlement, adjoining lands of Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Alston, containing 426 f Acres. 1 Persons wishing to purchase Lands, will do ' ' well to call on ino and examine the place, and I they will Hud my terms and prifce reasonable. ROB'T M. PALMER. Abbeville, Nov. IB, 1855. 31 tf LAND. t THE Stibroriber wishing to attend more particularly the practice of his profession offers bin Fort Charlotte Land for s.?le, adjoining vieuua i!Xien<uii(! a mile or more on fsaviuinali Iliver, and miming some two miles back, con- tniiiiug 700 hundred or more ucre*; between 200 aiul 300 acres first and necond low ground ; ene-hulf (he tract cleared and under good fence, with couve.nient building*, the balance in well t tembcred Wood Land. H NATHANIEL HARRIS. t November C, 1855. 29 tf Negro Goods. ClCnLEYS' GEORGIA PLAINS, BROGANS, BLANKETS, &c.?the lar " gest Stock ever brought to this place, and will be sold for Cash at prices which will compare with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta market*. Call and Bee them at 1 CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALL'S. October 3. 24 if cr Press copy. Rock Island Cassimero#, Kentucky jeans, FLANNELS. LINSEYS, TICKINGS. DOMESTICS, a larjre Stock ' ?t CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S. October 3. 24 tf i . U Prua copy BY A. 11. HUNT, ' | Columbia, South Carolina. , antfjr 10 5 ly PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. C. Davis, Attorney at Law and Solictor in Equity. AUUKVII.I.R, S. C. Will promptly attend to all Iitnim'HH entrusted to h p care. lie can bo found at the ofliec of the Abbeville Banner." July 128 16 .11. WIIWI. L II. I.OMAX. W. M. IIAOOKM Wilson, liOmax & Hadden, Attorneys al Law ami Solicitors in Equity. OFFICE AT ADIIKVIM.E C. II. J. FORTKIl MARSHALL. W. A LEE. XtlARSHALL & LEE, ATTORNEYS AT l.\W AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Wili. attend promptly to any biwincas tornmilted to their cure, ill the ])i*tri?-ts of Abbeville, Anderson, Laurens ami Newberry. Ollice at Abbeville C. II. frh. 0. 43? 2in JOXI2S A LIVIK?STOiT, ATTORNEYS AT [LAW. OFFICE NEXT D99R T!) THOMSON & FAIR, ABBEVILLE C. 11. II. A. J ONUS. J. \V. I.UINtiSTON Jail. 18, 1855. 3 S. ill. (J, Ciary, A TTO 11 It N E Y AT LAW, office at coKBsnrnv. a. e. ROGERS' IV1211 WO It T A \ I> TAX. 'Oil TIIK COMPLETE CURE OF COUGIIS. j COl.HK, INKI.VKNZA, ASTIIMA, IIHONCIIITI8, SI-miNU OK Ill.Oolt, ami a I.L OTIIKR l.l'NI! I'tlMI'I.AI.nts TENDING TO CONSUMPTION. This preparation i*<rctting into usr nil over our oiintiy. Tlic iimiiorons letters we receive from nr various agents, inforinini; nsof cures elfected ; i their immediate ncichliorhoiiods, warrant us i ' i paying it is one of the best, if not. tile very ' est. Coii^h Medicine now before the public, it lino.it invariably relieves mid not (infrequently ures the very worst cases. When all other j ' it'ili preparations have failed, this bus relieved t i?? patients, as Drug-risls, dealers in Medicine, ad I'llvsieimis ran testify. Ask the Agent in our nearest town. what, has been his experience T the ejects of i his meilicilie. If lie has linen lling it for any length of time he will tell you IT is tiTk V'KKV ItKST extant Below wo give n few ox tract a from letters we ave received lately regarding tlio virtues of tliit< ledieitie. Dr. S. S. (latin, of Knnxville, Oa., says: " I ave been using your Liverwort, and Tar very t sleiisivelv hi my practice for three years past, f inl i< i . with pleasure I state my belief in its , \ iperiorilv over all other urtieles with which I [f in acquainted. for which it. is recommended." I Messrs. Fitzgerald <& Bell Here, writing from 'I f a vnosville, N. says: "The Liverwort ami j 1 ai' is becoming daily more popular in this noun- i t y, and we think justly so. All who have tried , I speak in commendable terms of it, aud say it ; I very beiii'deial in alleviuting the complaints j t >r whieli it. is reeoinmended." Our Agent iu Pickens Distiict.S. f!., Mr. S. U. I IcFall, assures us "that he uses it with ureal i s "iiclii iu his own family, and recommends ii to c is neighbors." lie gives an instance of a Ne- I ro woman, in his vicinity, who had been suffer- t ig with disease of llie Lungs for years, at tended ( 'it.li severe cough, who was relieved l>y the ?! iverwort ami Tar. ? Such arc the good reports we hoar of this mod:itw from nil parts of tilt- South. For a report I' the sur|irisin?r euros it has performed in the I Western and Northern and Eastern States, we r rould invite the sufFcring patient to rend the. i amplilet which accompanies each bottle. To s II, we siiv, have hope, have Impel i THY TISK MEDICINE. I Bo warned in season, and neglect not. that nugh which is daily weakening the constitution. 1 ritatinjj your throat and lungs, and inviting on I at dread disease. Consumption, when ho soolli i it; and healing a remedy can he obtained as Dr i togors'Syrup of Liverwoit and Tar. 1 kwai1k ok cofntkukkits ani> iiask imitations! i The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, I 11 the emrraved wrapper around each 1h>U1o. I'rice, ?l per hottle, or six hollies for SIS. Sold i wholesale and retail, by SCOVIL it MI'iAI), I 11 Chart res 8l. btw. Couti and Si. Iiouis, N. O. Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom II orders and applications for Agencies must be ddressed I Sold also hy Waiiduw &, Lyon, Abbeville, \V. It. CiilFPIN, I.oni?inire'?, 0. rj. I'knn, Edgefield, 1. W. Tavi.or, Anderson, J. J. Bknson, do. Lindskv ?t Hawthorn, Due "We?t. mar 30 50 Out PKOSPECTUS OF 731 Oiifiri&B&atf ?TTML : I "Ml B rapid strides, and constant advancements of the age; and the daily increasing demands ' "or Literature. have induced the Subscribers to u-opose publishing at Spartanburg Court. House. 1 >11 ilie first ?f .biiniarv, lHSti, A WEEKLY ' I,ITEKAUY JOURNAL, entitled ? THE LITERARY STAR, Its Editorial management, under the care of II. L. HOW URN, will lie conducted in a manler thai siiai.l not fail to give satisfaction to svery reader. Tlie greates cure will be taken 0 chronicle the latest and most reliable passing vents of the day. Tin* Literary department ,vil) contain such matter only, as will prove inter stiii" and profitable to the reader. Selections aiitable for Sunday reading?Stores for the young-? Proverbs for the Old?and in short, it x our determination to present to the piihlio a louriial thai will bo a welcome visitor in every umilv?a companion lor every one. In matters >f Polities, the Stau will be nctitrai; but will elniii the right to speak of any palpable wrong i 1 inuv D?u J J I Tiik Litruary Star will be printed in new i uid clear Type, and under tlie mechanical man- 1 igeinent of an e.\|ierienced Publisher, K. M. JROUG1ITON? will vie in appearance with any j taper in South Carolina t In order m put our paper within the reach of i very one; anil secure an extrusive circulation, t will be furnished (containing Twenty-four coltinii* of rending matter,) ut the following un>rccedented rates: . 1 copy per annum, in advance, $ 1.50 ' 10 ?* " " " 12.60 20 " '? " " 20.00 We appeal to our friends, and to the friends of tur cause, to sustain us in our undertaking?exend to us a helping hand. Address BOWDEN &. BUOUUHTON, ( Proprietors. Spartanburg, C. II., S. C. November 6, 185B. 29 Notice. I LL persons having demands Against the Es- <] fl tutu of.lOKL SMITH, deceased, are requested , o prexeuf (licui properly attested to tho under- , lifTiied, to wliotu ulmi those indebted to the Estate t ire requested to make payment. A. M. SMITH, ) v i J. M. PERR1N. ) March 1, 1865. 45 tf < Independent Press copy. I R. L. BRYAN", ' SUCCESSOR TO Bryan & Me Carter, and Allen McCarter <Sc Co. WO LIMA LE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, Puiulings, Lngravlng?, Ac., 3d store above the market. COLUMBIA, S. C. January 11, 1855. 88 6m TOBACCO AND SEGARS. g PARTICULAR attention in directed to my I Stock of Tobacco and Began. Just re- 1 ieived J 10,000 best Spanish 8*gars. 1 25 Boxes various brands Tobacco from J he manufacturers, which will be sold as oer In- J roict. HENRY S. KfcRR. M May 90, 185*. ? ?t PROSPECTUS. IT SHINES FOU ALL. rjMIIE undersigned propose to commence, at -H- mi early date, in the Town of Newberry, the publication of a Weekly newspaper, to lie railed "T1IE SUU," designed for general eirculution. Its columns will contain the news of the day, foreign and domestic: and accurate review of the markets: ft synopsis of the proceedings of Congress during its session : articles on agiiculture, unil interesting miscellaneous matter. A portion of it will be devoted to literature, original and selected. It is the intention of the undersigned to make The. Sun an agreeable and instructive visitor, dispelling error and ignoiAiice, and diffusing genial and healthy influences wherever it* rays may penetrate. It will be politioul, but liberal, owing uc slavish or servile allegiance to parties or politicians. It will advocate measure*, not men; aud will labor only for the success of principles. In a word, it will be the organ of no man or cli<|ue. It will he American in tone and sentiment, yet repudiating nothing foreign, because it is so; believing mid maintaining that the good, the wise. the. honoi iilile. iiml useful nr? inili gcnous to no clinic, nor llio property c?f any peculiar people, hut are the common right ol all. Us aim will ho to ndvance, reform and improve; not to crush, depress and destroy. It will hold tip to light mid reflection, the ruthless and savage deeds and practices of the times; defend oure morals in ull the social relations of life; and scout, at all attempts at scribbling blackguardism. It will be progressive, hut not recklessly so. J^iitertaiiiing fixed and decided views on the great quest ions of the day, it will vindicate the honor, protect the rights, and defend the cause, and III** institutions of the South. It will number in its corps of contributors some able political and literary writers. Wc promise much, hut intend to perforin it all, mid more, if the rending public will give llio enterprise a livejal patronage. TKlt.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Thk SrN will be furnished to subscribers nt per annum, payable in advance. No paper will be roi.tinned beyond the time for which it. is |>aid. All subscriptions ami communications >11 business should bo addressed to the undersigned, at Newberry (*. II., S. C. OUIUbK it UKUSSU^. January 20, I8"i6 *11 barter's Spauisl) illiotitic. ; CCii' K'nrificr ok Hie ISIoutl! NOT A I'AHTICI.K OK MKIMTItY IN IT. I L"t. the Afflicted R'-cvl and Ponder! 1 \n Ii>r>il 1 ilili> Remedy for Scrofula, Kind's Evil, ' Hhcilinatism, Obstinaic Oiirnneous Eruptions, 1 Pimples or Posttiles oil llie Fare, Ulolehes, ' Moils, Afin' ami Fever, Clirouie Son* Eyes, " Ktnij Worm or Teller, Scald Head, Enlarge- ' meiit and Pain of tlie Hones ami Joints, Stub- , born Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago. ' Spinal Complaints, ami all Diseases arising from an Iinjudicious l.'so of Mercury, lmpru- ' dence in Life, of Inipiiril v of I In* Wood. This ureal. alterative medicine anil Pit ilierof Hloo.1 is now used by tlionsands of crateill patients from all parts of (lie I'nileil States, vlio testify daily to the remarkable cures perormed bv the crentest of ;ill medicines, " OAUt Ell'S SPANISH MIXTURE.- Neurnltfin, rheumatism, Scrofula. Eruptions ou tlie Skill, .ivcr Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Airco- , ions llf tllO liiillleVK DtcaMlujta i?f 111.? 'I'lin,?,* Yinale Complaint*, Puii.s mill At-liintr <>f tin* limes ami J<> in Is, are speedily put. to (light by tsing this "rent ami inestimable remedy. ' For all disease* of the Hlood. nothing has yet , iron foil mi io compare with it. It demises the j y si em of all impurities, nets tfi-nl ly ami trill- | liently on the Liver ami Kidneys, strengthens . lie Digestions, gives ton* lo the Stomach, makes | he skin clear ami healthy, ami restored llio '(institution, oiifoehh'il by disease or broken lowii by the excesses of youth, to its pristine ripir an<l strength. For the Ladies, it is incomparably better than ill the cosmetics ever use?l. A few doses of ARTF.K'S SPANISH MIXTURK will remove ill snllowness ol complexion, bring the roses untitling to the cheek, give elaetieity to the nop, nnd improve the general health in a rennrkable degree, beyond ull the medicines ever iciird of. The large number of certificates which we lave received from persons from all pmts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is 10 Humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers. Magistrates, physicians, nnd public men, well iiiowu to the ciiiiiuiiuiity, all add their Icstimoiv to the wondeifit! elfccts of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on t he Agent and get n Circular nnd Almanac, nnd rend the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medicines has performed. INoiic genome unless signed HKXNF/IT & [JEKltS, Proprietors. No. 3 Pearl Sireet, lliehinond, Vn., to whom all order* for supplied uud agencies must Ik; addressed. And for sal?* l?y WM. S. IJEKRS, & CO., Proprietor", Iliehiuond, Va. "\Vaiu?i.aw it Lvon, Abbeville, F. F. Oaky, ("okeslmry, F. G. Pakks, Greenwood, And Merchants Generally. April 18, 1855. .r>2 ly Jarkson Slrert Hospital nnd Surgical [NFIRMARY TOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA, (5 A. rpiIE Undersigned would respectfully call tlie J- attention of Planters and Slave-owners 'enernlly, to their complete nnd extensive estab- , lishmcut in Augusta, Gii., for the neeommodalion of NKGItOKS requiring SURGICAL OP- | KitATIONS or Treatment in CIlllOXIC I>1>: ISASF.S. The Ilntlding is situated on the corner of Jack II'. :..i. ci??? ? <->'.. ivn nni cw, ifuvccii uiu rn'or^iH ami .lie Savannah Kail Road Dc|x>tt<; and in sight >f both. It is therefore convenient for the re- , :cption of patients from a distance. In its con- , ttruclion, throughout the entire plan, was kept n view the spcciul purpose to which it in npilicil; being furnished with everything* which :an couducc to the comfort of the SICK. Il is supplied with hot and cold baths and shower lath*?and has water-closets in cacli story to ivoid fatigue and exposure to the ]iniieiits. It s abo well ventilated and lighted with gns. A'itli the constant attendance of experienced utile and female nurses, the patient will be saved nucli of the suffering which too often is the repsult of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of ' Megroes in ordinary private practice. ?ror Uouid, l^il^ing and Nursing, ' >t*r month, $10. For all necensary Medical utendanne, Surgical Opcrat.ons, ?fcc., the same ub u ordinary city practice. II. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. ' May 3, 1855. 2 mtf J. L- Dowell, IE- A Rogers. | W D Dowell. < of Georgia of Alabama. of Florida. ' DOWELL, ROGERS Ac CO., 1 FACTORS, , Greneral Commission Merchants, 1 AND SHIPPING AGENTS, [ North Atlantic; Wharf, i CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 WE present great facilities for selling COT- ( TON, Hnd especially FLOUR, WII EAT, CORN, < ind DOMESTIC PRODUCE We make ar- t angeinents with our interior friends to transact I heir business at the very lowest rate of charges, 1 ind pledge ourselves to promptness in every i ransaction. J Liberal Advances made on Consignments, i Jtricl personal attention to the interests of our < latrons, and your favor and influence respect- I ully solicited. i Bj-BEST OF REFERENCES GIVEN.XB < August 28, 1856. 19 4m 1 1. A. 11 KB IOT WII. P. HOLM KB. * 1IERIOT A HOLIES, 1 Commiuion and Forwarding Merchant*. 1 No. 4 VEHDTTE EANOR Char lout on, 8. C. rkfbrbn0e8, iirEPnr.ar), MoCimT 6 Co,, Charleston, 8. C. ). S. Riiktt, do. < ?*, B. HoiioTi do. 'oh* Drab, do. P. 8. A T. O. Budd, do. avn 6akri>kw Sc Co., do. Iamb Walkii, Nashville, Tenn. [Wmas S. Kennedy, LouUville, Ky. Nor, 33, 1854 DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED (German Bitters, ' ?rf.f\lirD DT DR. C. M. JACKSON, Fhilad'a., Pa., wii.l kppk?rruAixr cure LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dimtntf of th? T Kidneyn, anrl all tiiteaiei ariting from a Uilordertd Liver or Stomach. n Much ? a* Constipation, Inward Piles, j Fulness, or Blood to tho j Head, Aciditj1 of the Stomach, B( Nausea, ilcurtbnrn, Distrust for Food, c..i * * - ? ? . ..iuc-v- <ir weijjni, 111 nio rMoinncli, Mour J'.rue- (| tations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the I'it of the j, Stomach, Swimming of the 11 end, IIurri?ai m lid difficult Breathing, Fluttering at I the Heart, Choking <ir Suffocating s Sensations when in a lying 1'ostnre, Dimness of Vision, Dots or We ha be- 0 foro c the Siu'ht, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the j .Skin ami Eyes, I'ai.i in the Side, Hack, Chest, Limbs, Ai\, Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in # the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and pt great Depression of Spirits. a lu attrihiitiug sueli valuable .Medical proper- (> ties to this remedy, no rash, or unwarrantable assertion is made, but is simply stated a fact; (| proven undeniably and conclusively by the ex- j traordinary cures, nud benefits derived from its ,| use. iinilcr tlio direction of its illustrious origin- f, ator, Dr. lloofland, among all classes of European society and from the immense moss of lesti- 0 uiony, fioni all parts of the American continent, p( aeciiiniilnteil (luring the last ten years, in the h.iuds of tin* present proprietor. The preval- j, enee of diseases to which the German Hitters are adapted, it. is with sorrow we say it, is almost -j universal, indeed there is scarcely a family 0 throughout the whole extent of our country in ? which there cannot be found among its members ii. ? i: > - imv llllll llllll/llIU ll/l/HltrilHCC IICnoting a diseased Liver, or nti cniuciiitoil and Dyspeptic. It. is used constantly in tlie practice of n large j number of I lie most prominent Physicians in tin; country, who have also added their written testimony, in evidence of its ureal virtues. In conclusion then, we would respectfully ask of nil those alllictcd with all)'of the above diseases to irive the Hitters a trial, and rest assured it will not l?e regretted. In proof of the statements above ^ made, all are invited to read attentively, the " .Memorabilia," or " Practical Receipt Hook," fur Farmers and Families, containing a grcnl number of usefid receipts, in addition to the tt-slimoiiv, in favor of the Hitters, from the most |tromineiil and well know individuals, in all parts if the Union. All Agents, for the Hitters are itilliomcd to distribute llie " Receipt Hook" gratuitously. ^ Principal office and Manufactory, 1*20 Arch *t., Philadelphia. Pa. ^ For sal- wholesale hv Druggists in all the prin- u' ipal cities, ami at retail liy apothecaries and 'torcUeepers in every town in the United States, iud Canada. \Vaui>i..\w & I.von*, Abbeville. p F. F. <Jaky, (/okcsbtiry. ** F. (I. Paiiks, ( reeiiwoiid. ItoATWiticiiT it Hahki'i.oo, Columbia. C April 18, 1S5"?. 5'2 ]y USE THE ^ MAGIC IMPRESSION PAPER, .= FOR WltlTIM; WITIIorr I'KX Oil INK. [s flOPYlNfi Leaves, Plants,Flowers, Pictures, to y I'utterns for Kuihroidcriui;, Marking l.in n Indelibly, nud manifold writing. This article le s absolutely the best portnhle Inkstand in tlie s;i iitowu world?for a small quantity folded and mi >l:terd ill the |nicket constiIIItes a traveling w ! ii t\r*i iliil, which < liiiiiwt 116 i>f<?kfil. No pen .s rl lecdcd, for any slick, sharpened to a point, tl writes pipially as well as llie best gold pen in the tr iniverse. For drawing, it is indispensable. It u: s, indeed, iliu whole art of Drawing mid Paint?ilt?tallglit in one lesson. Any leaf, plant or lower enn Im> transferred to (lie pages of nil illiuni, with a niiliilte ami distinct resemblance S if natiiic. Willi cipinl facility, pictures ami mihrnidery patterns arc taken, Mid have received lie highest clllogiiims from the fair sex?ami, mleed, a more tasteful present for a lady could not l?c produced. This Magic I'apcr will also mark linen, or ilhcr articles, so as to r-inuiii pcifeet.ly indelible. ^ All tlio washing in tli? world fails to bring it imt. Any ehi!<l can use it \>ritli perfect case.? '' With this Magic Paper, likewise, one or four s' sopie.i of every letter written can be secured with- *r> nut any additional labor whatever, mulling it the cheapest and most convenient article extant. j It is used lo great advantage by reporters of I lie public press, telegraghic operators, and liosis ' uf others. Knelt packatre contains four different colors? ' Black, Blue, < J recti ami I'ed. with full and prin- J, ted infractions, for nil to use, anil will lust sufliuieinly long to obtain fi vc linndfed distinct impressions. It is put tip in licniitifnlly enamelled colored envelopes, with a truthful likeness of the proprictor attached. Each and every package warrunted. Price, f'2 a dozen; or five for one dollar.? r Single Packages, 25 cents. Mailed to all parts of the world on the reception of the above prices. S Address, postpaid, N. IIUBBEf/L, J 1(?7 Broadway, New York. ti ' h OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. JhthMFx Mapie Iiiijimwion Paper.?We re- ft fer our readers to the advertisement in another ? column, setting forth the merits of this pleasing K and ingenious invention. The cheapness should induce all to give it a trial. ? J'hilatlclji/iia 81 Merchant. ^ It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and p should meet with the sale it richly deserves.? Tribune. > wluit tli? public lifts long desired, nnd C recommends itself to every individual of tu9le ' nnd refinement.?Journal and Courier. I1 July 25, 1855. 14 3m si (JAS11 MUSIC AND PIANO STORE OK HORACE WATERS, " NO. 333, BliOADWAY, N. Y. j OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY! MUSIC AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Notwithstanding the combination of music deal ?r* to keep the prices of non-copyright munic, refusal lo extend lo Mr. \Vutcrs the courtesies of v ihe trade, lie is making immense sales?having u ihumlnnt evidence, that he lias public counle- t( nance and support, in his opposition to the great j* monopoly, nud in his efforts to aid native talent, '' itid to adopt the national currency. His stock 1,1 >f American und European music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one jf the largest and best selected in the United States, lie has also made a great reduction in r ihe prices of PIANOS. MELODEONSand Mu- lical IiiHtruments of all kinds. Superior toned is 3A octave pianos for $176, $200 and $225, inte- P< rior of as good quality, and instruments as strong tt ind as durable us those which cost $500. Pi- m inosof every variety of style and price up to ?i MO00, comprising those ten different manufacto iea: among the celebrated modern improved O lloruce Waters' Pianos end the first premium <1 cEolian Pianos of T. Gilbert <k Co.'s make, 'owners of the yEolian patent) Second-hanled Pianos at great bargains. Prices from $40 o $150. Molodeons from five different manurtclorieg, including the well knovm S. D. Sc. ii. W. Smith's Melodcons, (tuned the equal temperiment,) the best make in the United States.-- 2 ['rices $45, $f?0, $76, $100, $115, $1'25, $135, fr ind $1.10. Smith's Double Btuk Melodcons B, 1'200, each Piano and JMelodeon guaranteed. The _ >cst terms to tiio trade, schools, &c: 12$ per :ent discount to clergymen and churches. All >rders promptly attended to. Music sent to all ~ parts of the sountry, post-paid, at the reduced rates. General aud select cataWruen ?nd <u>hnH. *1 lie of prices of Pianos forwardetT to any address ree of cliarge. March. 14, 1855. 4Y 4m ?l IKNBY KWBANE. JAMES L. QANTT C EfBANK & GANTT, . ] DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac ?! 165 MEETING-STREET, 155 . >PPOflITE THE CIIARI.KftTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, 8. Op ( mar 9 47 ly '7 BY H. L. BUTTEBPIELD. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. ? April 30 9 ly 9 CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, k. RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copied, per annum $ 8 00 Ten CopicK, per annum 50 00 rHE DAILY STANDARD contains a Daily Telegraphic Report, a Market Report, ami report of General Information, furnished by the mil from every scctiou of the Union. It uIho presents a Daily Report of the Stock Inrket, the Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and )cpartured of Ships, and of the Arrivals of l'usmigers. Once a week is presented n Comparative Slatei^nt. of iIim I ?< < ?? mix a* 11?1 Shi niiK'iif ? of (!niton Lice aim] Lumber, at tlic port of Charleston, ntiil Comparative Statement of the Receipts and Cxportv of Cottou ut all the porta of the United itates. All NEWS, of a personal nnd political ehnrncrr, both foreign and domestic, is given with the reatent. possible promptness; and to insure this Inject, we Iiut* secured the service* of an able orps of correspondents. Il is our special object to publish a NEWSP A'KIl, proper. We shrink from the expression f no opinion which may be demanded by the object hcl'oie us, but as a general principle, pre>r stilling facts at the earliest instant possible, nd lo leave it lo our readers lo form their own pinions. The course of the paper is severely eonservaire, first of morality and order; next, of the istitutions peculiar to the South; and next, of lie union of the States. We resolutely oppose nilieiilism, as well in democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment of or paper, was to present a cheap vehicle for iuirmation From ihis object we have been com elleil lo deltarl. toMime extent : but not lo li*:iv>. ?<ntirrly out of view, wo propose to Bell the upcr at our counter, in puckiigeit of Toil, for 'wotily Cents, anil to mail Ten Copies to any uu <>f our subscribers for a year, who will t>end 9 Fifty Dollars. This will relieve us from the isks ol colleelion and the expense of mailing so latiy diUcrcnt packages, while it will give to very neighborhood throughout the State, the pportunity of a Daily I'aper at FIVE DOL ARS pur aiinuiii. L. W. SPRATT it CO. Aug. 15, 1855. 17 tf C'Biarlr-sIon Wct'klj' Sliiiidanlt ONTAINS ALL THE MATTER IM'IITISII ED IN THE 1>AILV, together with "he Local, Dotnentic ami Foreign Market*?The l'riren Current, iitchidhiff the. Jintex of Sale fur Stuck, Krchnnrje, and Domestic Proilacc?The Shi/i/iinrf in Port?The luteal Telei/rajihic Information, Ac., iiv. Tim STANDARD is the only morning paper i Charleston which issues a WEEKLY ED1ION. This Edition is published every Wednesday Iorniiitr, and hy the evening of the next day mi he received in every section of the State. Price ?'-2?payable invariably in advance. L. W. SPRATT ?fc CO. Aug. 15, 1P56. 17 tf harleston and Floida Steam Packets liiiiled Sliilis Mail Line?Scini-WccKly. 'onnecting with the New York Steamers each way T,,E CA"?l^A. L. M. COX ?? r" w,n 'V;1^ fvt;ry o?iSLm aily AJternooii, nt.i o clock, lunch !<r ?t Jacksonville, I'icolata anil I'ilatka, oil llie t. Julin'f River; returning, will arrive at Charlesin on Wednesday. The FLORIDA,Ciiarlec Wili.y master, will aveon Tuesday Afternoon of each week, nl ime hour, ai?d, in returning, will arrive on Salrdtty Morning. Due notice will always be given lien the Carolina makes an extra trip to St. Aniistiiie. It is only considered necessary lo say tat these lioats have been Itnill especially for this ade, and arc commanded hy the most experienced ivigators. Fare to Jacksonville !sH Fare to I'ilatka ."S 10 For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at otilhern wharf, or to JOHN W. CALDWELL, Pf) East Bay Charleston, Feb 10, lH5:t 45 tf 8500 REWARD f THE UIARKIKE K ALLR, SMESTKD in over 1<),000 eases of ASIATIC A. CHOLERA aiul BOWEL COMPLAINT, as never yet failed, when tried in time, in utmy 10 relieve una speedily to cure, I'rice, U Cents per Bottle. AIXO, Hampton's V<!g(!t;iblc Tiiicturc, I oilman's Anodyne, u great variety of popular 'ati-nt Medicines. Drugs, Oils, l'ainis a-id Dye lulls; Tea, Coffer, Sugar, Segars and Tohucco, 'owder anil Shot. Superior Knives and ltuzors, looks, &.C-, ?fcc. Sold by F. O. PARKS, Greenwood, S. C. Jan. 12, 1855 37 ly few and Wonderful Invention. WILLIAM STODDARD, PATENTEE. I'M IE Subscriber having purchased the Right for the Slate of South Carolina in the only lachine now invented for RIFTING anil HAVING SHINGLES, BARREL HEADN(i, Ac., is prepared to sell the Right of Disriets, or single Machine, at prices sufficiently nv to make. it an inducement to nurchum?r<>. Tilt! Machine being wimple in its construction, nd is not liable to get out of order, is capable f Splitting unil Shaving Two Thousand Shinies per hour,?Letter than made by hand. It > portable, and ean be worked by hand, horse or team power. Ten or fifteen days work of a [fichine will make enough shingles to pay the riec asked for a single one Large inducements are offered to persons wishif; to purchase the right of several Districts.? ?ne of the Machines can be seen in operation i the city of Augusta, at William II. Goodrich's 'lainiug Mill, and one also, may he seen iu a orl time at Mr. J. White's Machine shop, at !dgefield? C. II. TIIOS. G. LAMAR. Hamburg, April 19, 1854. 2tfupr28 CALHOUN & DEVEAUX, 500K SELLERS AND STATIONERS, 162 RICHARDSON STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., rHE undersigned has now on hand* and still receiving a large assortment of new and tiliiable Books, together with all other articles suully kept in Bookstores, all of which he offers > the* public upon reasonable terms. Thankful >r the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on iin, he hopes by close attention to business, to icrit a continuance of the same. Nov. 2. 1864 29 Carpentering and Building. rllE Subscriber takes this method to inform his friends and the public generally, that he now prepared with a large gang of good carenters and ready to execute with neatness and ie greatest dispatch, any job in his line that iay be offered. He would also say to the Comlissioners of roads that he will build Bridges ? quick and cheap as any man in the District. ve him a trial if you want good work done uick at a low price. B. M. CIIEATIIAM. Warrenton P. O., Abbeville S. C. Nov. 30, 1864 33 ly For Sale. A FINE IMPOSING STONE, 6 ft. 6 inches m. long by 2 ft. 6 inches wide?complete with ame. Price $30. A bargain can be had by pplication at this office. CANDIDATES" tr The friends of NIMROD MoCOIlD re>ectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sher F at the ensuiu? Election. * ILT The friouds of JOHN R. WILSON, re>eclfully announce him as a candidate for Tax ollector of Abbeville District at the ensuing lection. m i ne meiias ot Uapl. S. A. HODG ES re pectfully announce him aa a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing electiou. IT The friends of Rev. JAMES MOORE rould respectfully announce him as a Candidate >r re-election to the office of Tax Collector, at lie ensuing election. or The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN, repeotfully anuounce him as a candidate fo heriff, at the ensuing election. PROSPECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN LIGHT, A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, EDITED BY E- L WHATLEY. INDEPENDENT IN EVERYTHING NEI'TIIAL IN NOTII INC, ANI? 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Hut 1'olitics degraded to the squabbles of demagogues fuctions, will be utterly csehewed and repudiated. As respects matters purely religious, we shall, of course, advocate the principles of the Iiaptist. Community, as derived frotn the Scriptures, and republish from stundnrd and other respectable works, articles pertaining to our own Literature ; but our columns will be 0|M!u to all of Every Name, For the defence and advocacy of their principles, claiming only the right to judge of the suitableness of all articles for insertion, and to make um.-I> ..r;> i?i 1 ?. vii 1111.1U i?d imij uu uctniL'u expedient. In this undertaking we have the satisfaction of announcing that several gentlemen of eminent nhiliiy and nttainmciits have kindly engaged to render us occasional assistance. Tlie Journal will contuin FORTY PAGES of reading matter, and such advertisements ;ih our friends may favor us with, not inconsistent with the character of llie work?making nt the end of the year a neat volume of 480 pages, suitable for binding in tiook form. Willi regard to the mechanical execution of the work, we deem the announcement, that this will lie under the direction of the Messrs. I)i;mbue, a sullicicnt guaranty for its faithful and tasteful pel formanec?and without further words, encouraged by tlio expressions of good will and promises of substantial aid from many fiiends, wo throw the matter before the people with an assurance of every ellbrt to render satisfaction for the support that may be extended to us, and respectfully ask them to let the ' LIGHT'1 shine. (IT Our (erniR of subscription are Two T)oi.lm:s per year, in ntlranc, on receipt, of the lirsi number. Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomination, who may be unable to comply with the terms, will be supplied with one copy each, on application. 11 j" A list for the signatures of ull who wish to encourage the work, may be found at the l'ost Office, and also at the "Advertiser" Oilier. ITT* All letters or commuiiieaiions addressed to undersigned will receive prompt attention. k i. w11 ati fv Kditor ami J'roj>rirtor. Eilgefivtil, S. C., Oct. 18 ">O. '27 Southern Quarterly Review. THIIIIS Periodical is tlie only one of its claw JML in tlie rnt.ire region of the South; mid its pilars nrc referred to as the host evidence of tli< ability of lite South, nnd its capacity to give ex piession tlic feelings, tlie intcrcsl and intelligence ot t his section of our country. Its purpose i# to fairly represent ourselves, mid not lo misrepresent others. It aims to maintain tin 11 nth as we understand it, nnd to assert the in tcllectual inequality of our Section, while at tlx name time, it will free the mind of our peopti from that state of literary thraldom and depen dency umler which they have too long labored. We claim, then, from all lovers of the South nm! friends of u truly home literature, that support for our Work which will enable us to give it a free course, and thus make it eminently worth) of the world's admiration ami our own prii'e. C. iViOUTI.MKIt, Publisher. Office ' Southern (Quarterly Review," Law Range, Hroad st., Charleston, S. C. The following resolution was adopted by the .luuuirnl V1UII. v,uil\fill Hill, llelU III CllUI'lt-SlOll III April, 1854: Resolved, That tlifi Southern Quarterly lieview published ill the City of Charleston, by a native of Virginia, and edited by one of the most distinguished literary pet tleinell of the South, being the only Periodica! of that eharaeter, printed and published in the Southern State*, and having always defended the institutions mid interests of the South, is entitled to the patronage of the Southern people, and this Convention earnestly recommend it to their favorable consideration. jnnn 15 S. 1?. KEWBEKItY C. IV., S. C., Importer and Dealer in Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window GLASS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AC., rmi utv oilers tor sale the Inrjjest and most ex_L^ tensive assortment of Goods ever introduced in the up-country, and guarantees the prices of any article to be as low as any house in Charleston can furnish such articles for.? Orders accompanied with satisfactory reference will receive prompt attention, and all goods delivered at the Depot free of Drayuge. All persons visiting the Newberry Cotton Market will do well to call on me before selling their produce us I have every facility of making them liberal offers for cotton and other country produce. S. T. AG NEW. Newberry C. II., Oct. 23d, 1854. 20 tf D* Independent Tress copy three mouths. EDWARD WESTFIELD, ABBEVILLE COURTHOUSE, SO. CA., RETURNS thank* for past favor?, and respectfully solicitsa continuance of the same. He keeps constantly on hand, of his own inaum T.npira A C2 a l\T\f HA RNKSS imfDLESr MARTINGAIJ?7ac. Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS f.nd HITTS. Being n practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness unci Military Equipments, at siiort notice, and ut as low prices as any other establishment, ty Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. may'25 JOSEPH WHILDEN, DEALKR IN PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS, No. 11 Hayne Street, CHARLESTON, 8. C. ITe keeps constantly for salr, a general assort* ment of Paints aud Oils of all kinds; Varnishes' Window Glass and Sashes, Spts, Turpentine, Spirit Gas, Cotton Foot-Gin Fixtures, Glue and Brushes of various kiuds. ?7 1 fir. J Ol t ? ?v?f ly | Dental Notice. DR. It. ADAMS having located himself at In dian Ilill, for the purpose of practicing Dentistry. respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Abbeville, and the adjacent district*. He has hnd several years experience in practice, which makes him feel confident in saying that he can get up a* neat a job of plate-woric as any one, and which he warrant* to answer all the purposes the profession guarantees. Ho alro treats manv diseases of th* Tmna >n<i - ?? ??MM IIIUUIIIi All persons desiring the services of the sub scriber will call at or address a letter to Ir.dina Ilill P. O. R. ADAMS D. D. S. jane 22 LOUIS STIRH, PIANO FORTE MANUFACBctoWW| TURER, No. 523 West Baltimore \J u # \J U Street, Baltimore. Always on hand and mude to order, from Six to Seven Octave Squaro and Grand Pianos of superior quality and warmnted not to be surpassed by any manufactured either in this country or Europe. Gustav Iaeger at Greenwood, Agent. apr 14 ly02 x\ m Til K S (J I K N T IF I o AMERICAN. ELEVENTH YEAR. Splendid J>J)iyravi?ffs and Prizes. rpilK Klevcntli Ann'iul N oliirno of this upofnl 1- pulilicuiion commences on the Pith tiny of Sc|>le|l|h< f ||e\l. TilK "SriKNTIFC AMKIMCAX" is an IT. LU8TKATK)) I'RItlOPK'AI., .1,.V?.|?M1 chiefly to the |troniii 1 i;:iI ion of information relniing to tlie various Mechanic and ?'hcmi?: Art*. Indus- * trial Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Kngiticcriiifr, Mill work, mill all iutercKtn which the light of I'KACTICAL KCIEJXCE ia calculated to udvnuco. Keporl* of U. S. PATENTS |rmu'od are alao published evcrv wiM'ki including OHicinl Copies of all 1 l,o PATENT ei.AI MS, together with news and information upon lliousiuids of other HUlljcCts. The Contributor* If 'he Srimtifir A >m riran are among tlio most eminent Scientific and practical men of (he times. The Kd'torial ])eparU meat is universally acknowledged to hp conducted with great aliilitv. "'id to be distinguished, not f... .1 ? I - iwr iiMj oxceiii'iicc * ??? U iMinumess ?>i discussions, lull for the fearlessness with which oiror is combated uu<l false llieoriea are explored. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemist*, Manufacturers, Agriculturists, and people of" every profusion in'life, will find the Xcirtitifi# A in r i inn, t,( |?. (,| great value in (licit respective" callings. lis counsels and Mig?n si ions will save them liiiii111cds ut' ilollais annually, affording them a eoniinual source <?r knowledge, tlicr expclii.inu of wuicli i* beyond prcuniaiy est'** mate. The Si-1,Hiiffc Aturrican is puMishe<r once st week; every iiiiinlicr contains cij;ht hi rixe quarto* pages, forming annually a complete and splen^ did volume. illusilated with SKVKIIAL HUN? DltHI) t)i;itilNAl. KN" HA VINOS. Specimen copies sent t?l!A'l IS. tSTTKUMS.?Single Subscriptions, $2 e year, or >1 lor six iiionlhs. l-'ivc copies, for Bix months, Si 1 j for a 3-ear, For fuillnr (_'lul> rates ami for stntcim?ntn of* the f..,i 11 (' 11 large CASH I'lllZKS, offered by the pul>li~1ii-rs, see Srit-ittijic A vicritun. Soui linn, Western ainl t'anada money, or I'osi OHice Stamps, taken ul par for enbucrip? lions. Letters should directed (post paid; to tUUNN ?t CO., IS."* Fulton Street-, New Vork.V& Messrs. Ml'NN ?t CO., have been, tor many years, extensively engaged in procuring: patents fcir new inventions, mill will advise in? ventors, without clmrije in. reirard to the nuv-eltyv <if their improvements. September 3, 1^05. 20 Iff HOSPITAL TOU NEGROES;. At Autfiiolst. C?;i. rjllIK Undersigned would call the attention. D- of tIn* citizens of Ahhevillc and Kiljitfirld DiMii. tr., to tlit-ir IM'IKM AltY for SICK NK(ilM)Ks, iiikI for 11icsc rci|i:ii-ing ?MI(l?ICAL < >PKI5 ATIONS. While the eoniplel tiess of our arrung. incuts, offers to the patient every comfort. It also enables us to render more efficient treatineiit to chronic cases, tliali call generally lie seeiire.l in ordinary private practice. Our special aecoiuiimdiitions for the management of the tllUoNIC DISKASKS OK K KM ALES, so coiiiiiioii among Negroes, arc ample to complete. TKPMS.?For Nursing, Board and Lodging', per month $10. Treatment?the ordinary rates of Practice, ('oiumiuiicuiions addressed to us at Auguuta, will meet with prompt attention. II. K. (*A M PISKLL. Surjreon, 11. CAM I'IjKLL, Attending Physician. May In. 1855. 3 * If TIIK STATK OF S<>I "I'll (.'AKOLINA, Ahh'>ilh' //ixtricl?In tlx' Com limn Plrat. Win. H. Dorn, ) > ?. > Attachment. Win. 1$. Lloy.l. ) ?IB/T ill-:III-:AS, the Plaiulitf did, on the Ihirti* ? elli day or .lime, l.S.i'i, tile his declaraIioii against the Defendant, who (as it is said) in iii.ofiii 110111 iiiiii witnaitll uir limits ul litis State, umt Ims neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon wlioln a copy of llie said declaration might lie wirvcii. !t fore; otdvreJ, Ilisit tlx- said Defendant do appear ami plead tf? I lie said declaration, on or liefon- ilir lir.it day of July, which will lie in I ho year of our Loril Kighlc<-ii I lu ml red and Filly-Six, otherwise final ami absolute Judgment will then be given Mtiil awarded against him. M ATl'II K\V McDOXAT.P, c. o. r. Clerk's OHiee, June 30, lf,r?5. 11 lj STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? hi the Common Pleas. !(. it J. Jordan, ) Foreign Attachment. vs. v MeUowan & lVrriu, l'l'ITi Tlios. J. Alkinp, ) Attorneys. WIIF.KKAS the Plainiill's did, on the fifth day of April, eighteen hundred and fiftyfive, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (ii is said,) is absent from ami u ithotit tlio limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom copy of the Raid declaration minht he served: 11 is therefore ordered, that the snid Defendant do appear nnd plead to the said declaration, on or before Ibe sixth day of April, eighteen hundred mid fifty-six, otherwise final and abroluU jmli?iiieiiL will then he giveil and uwarded ayainat him. _ _ iviatthkw M<-r>ox'Ai.nhv3r?. Clerk's OiKee, April 11, lH.'io .01 1 j GRATIS! J U S T ]> U B LI S II / : J) ! A i\i:w DISCOVCItY IX .llKIUCIXEI FEW WORDS ON THE UATIONAI-. Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, I?w Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of the Limbs and Hack. Indisposition and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Loss of Memorv, Aversion to Society, Love of Solitude, Ti- I nudity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Head-Ache, In- , voluntary Discharges, l'ains in the Side, Affection, of the Eyes, l'imples on the Fare, Sexual and other Infirmities in man. From the French of Dr B De LaneyThe important, fact that these alarming complaints niny eat-ily ho rcuiov-d without Medicine,. is, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the ent irely new and highly Ruocesjfill t reatment, as udopted by the Author, fully explained, by I.1I.MMa nf ?.i::-u ...^-...7 every one in enabled to cure hmn>elf perfectly, ami lit the least. possible cost, avoiding thereby ull thu udvertised uoslrunm of the day. Kent to any nddress, gratis, and post free in * sealed envelope, by remiUini; (p'"*' paid) two postage stam]>s to 1)11. H. I)E l.ANFA, i No. 17, Lispenard Street-, New York. Feb. 1, 1855. 41 Km . "aw?a? COLUMBIA, S. C. Mrs. Surah Flemingund JamesT. FlemjL'ing respectfully give notice, that they hav* I purchased and assumed the management of th?American Hotel, lately so successfully conducted' by Mr. J.C. Junuey. In takingchurge of this Establishment, they do so with the intention of using every means that experience and energy will supply, lo give entire satisfaction to their patrons, and promise zealous attention to their comfort. In asking a continuance of u fairportion of public support, they do so with the assurance that they intend to deserve it. The table will be supplied with every thing that the market affords, served up in the best inanner? ' and dispensed by watchful attendants ; and til* chambers and parlors will be found always ready for the reception of guests. SARAH FI.F.M1NG, J T. FLEMING. May 11,1853 tf Marble Cutting. orrosiTE Harrison's iiotki,. Columbia. ? n r a MIK Subscribe hnve on hand ft large assort.JL ment of Italian and American MARBLEi Monuments and Tomb Stones of the Intent and most approved style*, of the best workmanship and aa cheap as the same kind of material ??? **quality of workmanship can bo laid down in Co* lumbia from any other place. Orders from tu? country punctually uttended to. may 19 ly BOYNE & SFROWL. /?A ? "** * ? ?? v?vo IU l^OgUXOGBi NOTICE is hereby given to the Distribute'* of the Emute of Jen8c Maddux, dee'd, th?l a finnl Settlement of pnid Ketate will be mud* before the Ordinary of Abbeville Difitrict, on lb? 5th of March, 1H56. . WILLIAM W. MADDOX, Adm'r, December 4, lt55. 33 8m -4