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Tricisicul Advertise- j incuts must he paid for i:i ndvano<\ For announcing a Candidate, ?:! in advance. j For advertising Kslrays, S>'2, to bo paid by the i Magistrate advertising. PRINTING, Of every Description and in the best stylo ; EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICII: j 1 Embracing such as St'stXKss cauus, ii.\m> mi.i.?, any si/.e, ! RK.rKtfTS, | rosn.its, " BILL III:ADS, j IIOOKS, r.WtPIII.IITS, nulF.KS, : llt.ANKS of nil kinds, tW The Proprietors of I lie Aiiiikvii.i.i: Hannkr i Aa*tti*ii tln-ir fii..in1< mill I In- l >11111 i i t li:il t lii-ir or dors for any tiling in the Job Printing line* will l?? oxecul?i in the best manner, ami at as low ratea as at anv other establishment. Blacksmith and Gunsmith. ! i Til 1? untioi>i<rne<l, tit his old i ! j-tainl, nt.':(r A. I .it;;.ni\s J:'la?,<'. j SB2c?s>S will coiilinur his lni!-iiK'.-?. All !' tvorU cntruslcil to him, vill bo promptly at- ; ' tenJi'il IO. lie will alsn Repair CLOCKS, if brought to him. J i All new v.'orli Warranted. i A. BUT 1,15It. i Jan. 1, 1S")C. 37 am ~ CHAMBERS & MAlTSHALL^ Altc NOW ItK'M.IVING Mri'l.!! S OK GOODS, !, CONSISTING of Plain iind Fancv French ! ' I)E IjAINKS, ' i ' French !"m1 Kiiirli-li M KG I NOGS, Jll'k iui?l Col\l AI.PAOAS, I$i'k Fancy SIl.KS, Cloth ("H> VlvS in great variety, limlii'iMcrii'.-, GI jvi-s, Hosiery, ?te. October 1 tf tif" Fi'c.s copy H'MXX h Z'SOVJS&n, I GROCER]' MERCHANTS, i AUGUSTA, GA. i W1IX continue H?? <;it'?rK!IY Dl'SI- i NKSS IN ALL ITS HliANClIKS, at ! their Old Stand on Li.OAl) STUKKL', opposite | the Planters' I I'i!id. Our Stock of (irojerivj will, :it nil 15111?" *?, l?e ; large, iho assortment cooii<!ole, ami particularly ! adapted to Planters' Trad*?a ldicral share of | which vvc have so long enjoyed, and hope still ; ? to rcccivc. | < \VM. M. DEALT,. j < JNO. \V. L. STOVALL. i I August 2<\ I 1;? Cm HOWARD ASSOCIATION, |. PHILADELPHIA. j 1 Important AiniouiKM'iiiciit. i 1^0 ALL PERSONS alllicti'd with Sc*?ial dis- ! t . ea?e. such h? SE \11X A L \VKAK N BSS. IM ! I'OTENCE. (iONOUKllUiA. GLEET. SYPH- i I 1 LIS, ifco., ?tc. ; The IWWAKH ASSOCIATION" of I'hiladcl- ; pliia, in view of (lie awful destruction of liiiinan [ life anil health, ciiifed 1?v Sexual diseases, ami the deceptions which are pra-'liso-l up m I he unfortunate victims of fi-.ic'.i diseases by Quacks, have direetrd their consulting Surgeon, as a ClIARITABLK AC-T worthy <>f their name, to give MEDICAL Al>V ITU Oil ATIS. to all |.er ons tlitls alllieted, I Mnleor Fern !? .> who apply by h'tter, (pnM-paid,) with a diseiip'ion ?if thrir condition, iage, occ'ipaiiosi, liahits of life. <bc.,) and in eases of extreme poverty and stilTer'nig t.i ; ( FlMtNlSIl MEDICINES I'It EE OF CIIARO K. The Howard As<'?eia:ion is a Ii-Mievoletit Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick atid d;slre?ied, alll cted with " Virulent and Epidemic dis/tises," ami its funds enn be used for no other purpose. It- has now msupplitbof means, which the Directors have 1 voted to Advertise the above notice It is need- I i ? .. j i .i . -i . ? .. ii ickh hi uu : nun me . isHiciaiiiiii commHiui. llie . 1 highest Medical skill of tin' a;j<\ : Address, (post-paid.) Dr. (il'O. It. f'ALIIOl'X, ! Consulting Suryeon, llowa/d Association, Phil- ] \ delpliia, Pa. Uy oi<l.?r of t!.e Dii^clor*, EZRA 1>. llKVRTWELL, President. \ Geo. I'airciiild, Secretary. May 2, li>5.r>. 2 Iv riCI.I*!IK:>, Hi' tuc II O Hr A It D A S S O CIA TIO X, j V ii i l a i) e i. p ii i a, pa. Repor t on spermatorrhoea, or sCm- j itial We-ikn-ss, Impotence, the Vice of! Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Aliu*r\ and other ! Diseases of lite Sexual Ol^' iiii, with an account j of the errors un:l deceptions of IJn iclis, nittl valuable advice to the atVliet-d. by GEO. R. OALIIOUN", M. D., Consulting Surgeon of the Howard Association, I'ltihulolj>hiu. Pa., a beuovolent Institution, established by sp?cial endowment, ' for the relief of this sick anil distressed, aftlictcd iriili " Virulent and Epidemic Disease*." A opy of the above Report will be scat by mail (in a so tied envelop.) free of churn?, on ihe receipt of two atam/i* fur pontine. Address DR. (J i:<). II. C\LlIOUN, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Dee. 10, !P5.ri. 34 3 m A Valuable Plantation for Sale. HAVING purchased other Lunds more convenient to me, 1 desire to sell my GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION, in the Calhoun Settlement, adjoining lands of Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Alston, containing 4*20 Acres. Persons wishing to purchase Lands, will do well to call on me and examine the place, and they will find my terms and price rc.utonablc. ROUT M. PALMER. Abbeville, N??v. 1C, 1853. 31 tf LAND. ^TMIE Suboriber wishing to attend more parJL ticnlarly t lie practice of his profession offers his I'ort Charlotte Lnnd for sale, adjoining Vienna extending a mile or more on Savannah Iiiver, and running some two miles back, containing 700 hundred or more acres; between 200 und 300 acres fu st and second low ground ; o^e-hulf the tract cleared ami under good fence, with convenient buildings, the balance in well teiubercd Wood Lnnd. NATHANIEL HARRIS. iNoveuincr 6, 18A 2D tr Negro Goods. SCH LEYS' GEORGIA PLAINS, BROOANS, BLANKETS, Arc?the lar Ijcst Stock ever brought to this place, and will lie sold for CurIi ut prices which will compare ?rith the Charleston, Columbia or Augustu markeU. Call and see (hem at CHAMBERS <b MARSHALL'S. October 8. !i4 if EST Press cop}*. Bock Island Cassimores, gf entucky jean's, jmk, flannels, lixseys, TICKINGS, DOMESTICS, a Urpe Stock *t CHAMBERS &. MARSHALL'S. ' Oetober3. - 24 tf |XT PreM copy BY A. M. HUNT, Columbia, South Carolina. juay 10 5 1 y l'UOfESSIONA.L CARDS. TI \\. V. Davis, Attorney at Law and Solictor in Equity. c AUUKVII.I.K, S. C. Will promptly ntleiul to all Ixisinem entrusted to i T I i"t care, lie can be found at the office ol tlic ! -1^ Abbeville Banner." July 28 16 j riod .11. WILSON. I. II. I.OM4X. W. M. IIAMtKN TllE Wilson, Loinax & llnddcn. ! Tll} Attorneys at Law anil Solicitors in Equity, j OFFICE AT AUDEYII.L.K C. II. j TlIK 1. IOSTKR MAIISIIAI.I.. V. A L.KK. ' rpn|J MARSHALL & LEE, \TTOUNKYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS ; Bla IN EQUITY, | T \TTii.l attend prompt!;,* to any business com- j I'oli iY milled to their euro, in (lie Districts of Ab- | '"? teville, Anderson, Lauren* mid Newberry. ! l'?" Ollk-e at Abbeville C. 11. I |>?>ss fcl?. !>. 4 a?2m J I we . S|IC( a mviar?! i** ATTORNEYS AT LAW.jbe'! OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON & FAIR, j *'Z ABBEVILLE C. II. jly" II. A. JUVrS. J- w. 1.1 \ INCSTON j .Inn. 18, 18!i.r?. 3 ! ters _ ^ ! in 1 BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CASH! Iw?! IV. s. WOOD, J M ANL'FAtTTI'.EH OF AN1? DEALER III '1 Boots Shoes and Brogans t ^ iVu. 165 liul,ar,hou doorlxloic thcMavltt, j feni COLUMMA, <S*. C., j ?">" "JJ AS now in store n larc? and Well relucted us . 1 sort men t of all descriptions of jinods usually j f'a.v to lie found in a Shoo Store, consisting of Ne- i ! irroc's peg ami Nailed Hrogniis, Stitch Downs, j llnttso Servants Shoes, ali classes, which arc j tf1"" offered hv Ilie caso, dozen or single pair, at tho j !-<,r, lowest liirurcs, cash. ,''' ALSO, ! Ladies' fine IM'k and CoI'd Capers, Ladies' Kid ' h?U' anil Mc'roeeo Walkintr Shoes and Sli ppers, from j -jllie House of J. Mile* & Son, l'hiludclphiu. i (jle ALSO, | (lies r.cntb' Fine Calf Dress I'ump and Stitched citii Hoots, of hi# own manufacture. i tan ALSO, I "boi French and Anmrsean Calf Skins, Oak and j Hemlock Sole Leather. N. IJ. The Manufacturing Department is, lor under the Superintendence of an experience d j For workman, ami all work intrusted to his care I l'??r ivarruuU'd to give mttisf.ictioii, I 1'"?'" W. S. "WOOD, ! For 1&5 Richardson street, ! For Columbia, S. C. ! For October 1, I $55 21 lv ! U GUYSOTT'S ??e', fELLOW DOCK AM) SARSAPARILLA. Sl>; la now put up in t li<' 1-.argot Si /<:.! Rattles, ami [ woo is acknowledged tn lio tin* St Sarsapiirilla ; made, us is ci'i'iificd l?y ilu> WonderfulCures ! j, it lias performed, the original copies of which W1)1] ure in I lie possession of the proprietor, lie- sent member, this is the only true ami original ar- f (,.,1 < tiele; _ _ . j for Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Can- | for, :er, Gangrene, Rheumatism, nml n vast variety >f other (licenses are speedily and perfectly :ured bv the usr of this medicine. HEAD "Till: FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE Tai.i.apoosCo., Ala.,Jan. 2, 18.V2. Hv DrarSiii:?i send yon this to certify to yon "a, .hat your Kxtraet of Yellow Dock and Sarsapu- c, ilia lias formed one <>f the most wonderful cures v. >n nit* t!>:it has ever li'-cii rllcctpil t?n man. I ,n 1 have liccn nlllieted fur forty years with crup j '] .ions ail mv leK? anil feet ; in Is-ltf they trr?t mi j oll jad that I had to to oil crutehes, nnd in I64'.i, I ; j,jV(, ind one lt-fif amputated above tin- knee. Iii nine rt.so iionths after my other loir broke out iit large atingand riiniiictr sores from my knee to my \\ out. and discharged a great deal of offensive ul,,j natter. My j;r<>iii also broke out in large l>il?-s. j <(I|1( ivliieh discharged much offensive matter, nnd at : paid lie same time my left hand broke out ill large ! (/,, unniiig sores nearly to my elhow. i |{ The misery that 1 have sutlercd for the la^t i s|lol ?vo years I cannot describe to you. 1 was in ! i>uk uoh agony that I never rested <lay or night. | Iii October last, iny m?ii brought iiiu one of ' ,'oiir bottle wrappers; trend it, and found re-I :nrd of soiiip wonderful euros performed by your I Extract of Yellow Doric and Sarswparilla," 1 :ent and got two bottles of it, and commenced uking it. In two weeks, to my great astonish- ^ nenl, inv sores all became easy, ami I could ) ' E Icep a!l ni^ht, a tiling 1 I'lid not done fort wo fears When 1 had taken six bottles, mv sores '',0 ad nearly all healed. My sores not well as if liy enchantment. 1 have now used in all eight bottles of your " Kxtract of Yellow Dock and '' Sarsaparilla," and 1 now consider myself well. j ^>,c 1 entreat all of the afflicted to try this inedi- I fine, for I luslb-vc it will cure any known dis- i ^,,n >i;ise in the world. Lay aside all prejudice and . try it. and ^proclaim its great wortli to suffering | I""'1 mankind anil entreat them to take it, for it will i n' 11 euro I hem. i ,," .My ta<f is well known in a large portion of j Soutli (.ar.>!in i. (!eortfia and Aluham.t, and if ' any should doubt, the above eure, 1 invite them . !l1"' to call on me. and I will show them the Bears. 1 1'"" can be found ill 'l'allapoosn Co., Alabama, one n.?.' mile Irom ritue's l'crrv. and II E.N" A J ATI IIUGIIES. i? The Yellow Dock and Sarsapariilu is peeii- t.]j,| liarlv adapted for females ill delicate health, re- n)ei suiting from irregularities of menstrual discharges i js ,, and other diseases peculiar to tlicir sex. The j the proprietor has in his psssessii n, a great number j g0|, of certificates of cures, performed of the above j i,ec description. We assure the afflicted, that a j a||. bottle ol Dr. fJuysott's Extract of Yellow Dock 1 and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate those dif- ( pro Realties and renew the natural energies . ! will C.2?"l'nt up in quart bottles.?Price $1 per bottle, j and Sold Wholesale and Retail bv i <l?f' SCOVIL ?t MEAD, 111,tfhnrtresSt..N. O., Tif.General Agents for the Southern Stater, to l>Iui whom all order* must he addressed. ree SOLD ALSO BY J Warolaw <fc Lyon, Abbeville, gro W. B. OriFKiN. Lnngmire, hoi G* L. I'en.v, Edgefield, nnd I. W. Tayi.or, Anderson, I J. J. Benson, do son Lindsey &. Hawthorn, Due "West. \ mar. 30. 50 Cm and tcrr PROSPECTUS OF IKH MZSMSSV ?m ^ rpiIE rapid strides, mid constant advancements wj| 1. of the tigc ; mid the daily increasing dmnands j8 p for Literature, have induced the Subscribers to oll i ... r* *" iii..win ^ vyuurt iiuusc, Bjc| on the first of January, 1850, A WEEKLY LITERARY JOURNAL, entitled j THE LITERARY STAR, ? Its Editorial management, under the care of R. L. IJO\VDEN, will be conducted in a man- TTM iter llinl shall not fail to give autisfaclion to every reader. The grealcs CHre will be tiiken to chronicle the luteal nnd most reliable passing r I1 events of the day. The Literary department -L will contain such matter only, as will prove inter- Ren eating and profitable to the reader. Selections lish suitable for Sunday reading?Stores for llm lion Young?Proverbs for the Old?and in short, it BR is our determination to present to the public a EA Journal that will be a welcome v'uitor in every T family?a companion for every one. In matters fc0n of Politics, lite Star will be neutrai; but will the retain the right to speak of any palpable wrong of I it may detect i t any party. cepl The Literary Star will be printed in new etru and clear Type, and under the mechanical man- in v agement of an experienced Publisher, E. M. plio BllOUGHTON?will vie in appearance with any can paper iu South Carolina. sup| In order to put our paper within the reach of ball every one; and aeenre an extensive circulation, avoi it will be furnished (containing Ticentyfour eol- i? * twins of rrading matter,) at the following un- Wit pntno - |JI III til 1 copy per annum, in advance, $ 1.50 mu< 10 " " " " 12.60 reeu 20 " " " " 20.00 Nef We appeal I* our friends, and to the friends of T our eanse, to sustain us in our undertaking?-ex per tend to ns a helping hand. Addrer* lent BOW DEN Sl BRODGHTON, in o Proprietors. . . .. ? ... Spartanburg, C. II., 8. c. November C, 1656. .L~ .< 29 V [E BRITISH PERIODICALS AND THE FARMER'S GUIDE. ;reat reduction in tiik price or tiik Lmr.it I'Udi.iuation. iONARI) SCOTT it CO., New York. eon- j tiiiuo to puMinh the following liritinli IV- : ieala, viz: 1. London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2. : Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) y. North British Review, (Free Church.) 4. Westjiinkter Review, (Liberal.) 5. ckwood'h Edinburgh Magazine, (Tory.) lie great ninl important cvoiiIb?Religious, licul, iiiul Military?now agitating llie naa of the OI?l World, give to thews l'uhliea s mi interest. mid value t '" V. never before essed. Tl??*y occupy n middle ground lieen the hastily written nows-it-iiis, crude .'illations, and living rumors of the newspaainl the ponderous Tome of the historian, ten long after the living interest in the fuels ecords shall have passed away. The pro's of the War in the Kust occupies a large :e in their pages. Every movement is close riticised, wh.'tlief of friend or of foe, and all 't-comiiigs fearlessly pniut.cd out. The letfrom the CltlMKA and from the BALTIC JlacUvvoo'l's .Magazine, from two of its most ular contributor!', give u more intelligible reliable account of the movements of the :it belligerents than can elsewhere lie fotmd. here periodicals ably represent the three it politieill parties of (ireat Britain ? 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Per nnn. any one of the four Reviews. - - ?.'l.nO any two of the four Reviews. - - .1.00 any three of the four Reviews. - - 7.'Hi all four of the Reviews. ... b.tiu Illnckwood's Magazine. .... 8.ini Blackwood and three Reviews. y.nn Blackwood and the four Reviews. - lu.uti Payments lo be made in all cases in ad i;e. Aloney current in tin- State where is1, will be received at par.^rjj CLI'IJBINC. discount of twent v-li ve percent, from fie re prices w ill be allowed lo Clubs ordering; or more copies of any one or inure of the reworks. Thus: Four conies of lilaekwood I" oih* Hi-view will In? seal to one address for four copies of I lie four l'evirws and Iiluckd for S'Ju; and so on. POST AO E. i nil tlio principal Cities ami Towns, tli?>se k? will la* delivered, I'rrr of'J'unfutjo. When liy mail, the I'usiair** lo any part of the Uiii Msites, will hi- lint 'J'lvtiihi-j'imr Cents a year " lilaeliwood," and lint Fourteen Cents a year :;icli of tin' Ueviews. Tho Farmor's Guide TO SCIKNriHC AND l'l:AOHAI. AGUU'fl.TlTE. I! i:\iiy Stki'iii.x-;, 1*. K. S., of Diliuuiiruli, id the late J. I'. >> 'UTox, Professor of St:i- | itilie Ajrrieultiiie in Vide Coll?-jri'. New 1 lata. '2 vols. Itoy.-d Octavo. 1 ti(10 pai^es, id numerous Wood and Steel Engravings, his is, confessedly, iho most complete work Agriculture ever published, and in order to 1 it a wider circulation the publishers have Ived to reduce the prii'e 1 <? ?:> Toil THE TWO VOLUMES!! 'lien sent by mail (post-paid) to California Oiejjon the price will be ?7. To every r )>:nI of the I'nioii ami to I'auaila (postI.) ,S'?. ?2J?" This is not thv old " Iiovk of cmiitniiccs lor any ol the ahovc publications ilil always be addressed, post-paid, lo the lisiiers, LEONARD SCOTT &. CO., No. A I (J old Street, New York. "'i'lioVrViorUs. it shines i on all. *IIE undersigned propose lo commence, at an rarly date, in the Town of No wherry, pnMir.ition of n Weekly newspaper, lo be L-tl "T11E tsl'l'," designed lor general circu>n. s columns will contain the news of the <lay, ign ami domestic: ami accurate review of j markets: a synopsis of the proceedings of gress dining its session : articles on ngiicul-, and interesting iniscellaiieons matter. A .ion of it. will be devoted to literature, uriginnd selected. L is the intention of the undersigned to make 1 Suit an agreeable and instructive visitor, dising error and ignornuce, ami diffusing genial healthy influences wherever its rajs may etrate. It will lie political, lull liberal, owing lavish or servile allegiance to parties or pr?li:ms. It. will advocate measures, not men; will labor only for the success of principles, a word, it will be the or?an of no man or tie. It will ho American in tone and sentiit, yet repudiating nothing foreign, because it ii; believing and maintaining that the {rood, wise, the houoiable, and useful, arc indious to no clime, nor the property of any uliar people, but are the common right ol is mm will be to advance, reform niul unve; init to criteh, depress and destroy. It ! hold up to light nml reflection, the ruthless I savage deeds and practices or the times; jiid oure morals in all tlie social relations of ; ami Seoul at nil attempts at scribbling i-kguardism. It will be progressive, but not klessly so. '' nterlaiiiing fixed and decided views on the !it questions of the day, it will vindicate the lor, protect the. rights, and defend the cause, I the institutions of the South. t will number in its corps of contributors te able jtolilical and literary writers. Ve promise much, but intend to perform it all, I more, if the reading public will give the enirisc a livejal patronage. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. 'he Srx will be furnished to subscribers at per annum, payable in udvance. No paper I bo roi.tiliucd beyond the time for which it aid. All subscriptions and communications business should be addressed to the under icd, ut Newberry C. II., S. C. SLIDER <fc CROSSON. anunry 29, 1856 41 Jackson Street Hospital and Surgical FIRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA, OA. III? Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Planters and Slave-owners orally, to their complete and extensive eBlulament in Augusta, Ga., for tlie accomniodaof NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPATIONS or Treatment hi CHRONIC I)IS9F.S. ho Ruilding is situated on the corner of Jack:ind Fen wick Streets, br-tweun the Georgia and Savannah Rail Rond DejMitu; and in sight >oth. It is therefore convenient fur the re .ion of patient* from a distance. In its conclion, tlirouirliont the entire plan, was kept iew (tie spccial purpoao to which it is apd; being furiiislied with everything wliich couduce to tho comfort of the SICK. It is ilied with hot aud cold batlis and shower is?ond has watcr-closets in eacli story to id fatigue and exposure to the patient*. It ilso well ventilated and lighted with gas. h the coustaut attendance of experienced e and female nurses, the patient will be saved >h of the suffering which too often is the reilt of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of ;roes in ordinary private practice. CRMS?For Board, Lodging and Nursing, month, $10. For all necessary M?dical atlanee, Surgical Operations, Ac., the same as rdinnry city practice. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician, lay 3,. 1866. 3 mtf Dr. McLANE'S CE I. E It It A T E D VERMIFUGE Twoof tlic bent Prrimrnlloniofthc Age. They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports. The VrRMTprrr-i? ?"w? - WVJUj X V/l I expelling Worms from i the human system, has , also been administered i with the most satisfactory ! results to various animals | subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for i the cure of Liver Comi plaint, all Bilious Dej rangements, SlCK HEADi aciie, &c. Purchasers will please 1 be particular to ask for j Dr. C. McLane's CeleJ bratcd Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by vy vcmwuj ILJOXQ b. i sole proprietors, PittS| burgh, Pa., and take no j other, as there arc various j other preparations now i before the public, pur! porting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All j others, in comparison | with Dr. McLane's, are i worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. Jt 1JJJ1VJ.1IV Ur ??JriO'&, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole Proprietor**. SCOVII. it MI.All, No. Ill ( liai.n-a .<1., New Orleans, ( cncral Wlmlvstalti fur I lie | Southern flutes, to wlioui iill ordcru imiai he addressed. Sol.!) IIV wariu.aw j: Lyon, Ahh-vil't! C. II., S. C., A. (J. ll.wvTiioiiN, Due West, 1. W. Tavi.oi:, Anderson If., " Skinnkr A II aisuison, l.oiiiriiiirc'H, " t?. I,. I'knn, l'liljjeliehl (*. II., " , April 8, 1tfflti. 51 1 v barter's Spaniel) ittixturc. T'5m' (lirciil fl*nrifier of tlie Blooil! NOT A I'AKTICI.K OP MKIUTUV IN IT. /,<'<' the Alflictcd Road. ami Ponder! An Infallible IJeniedy ful* Scrofula, King's l-'vil, Ulu'iiiiiali.-ni, Oh.stinute ('uriiiipiius Ki options, I'imjih-s or I'ostules on the l'ncr, lJlotehes, Boils, A'^uo mill Fever, Chronic Son* Kyes. King Worm or Teller, Scald Head, ISnlnrgcuiciit and l'uiu of lUv lio lies and .loinla, Stubhorn I'lerrs, Syphilitic Disorders, I.uiiiIiul'o. Spinal Complaints, and tili Diseases arising from an Injudicious l"so of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, of Impurity of the Wood. This great alterutive medicine and Purifier of Itlnod is now used by thousands of grntofu! patients from all parts of the 1'uitcd States, who testify dailv to the reinaikahie ell reft pertoriued hv the greatest of .ill medicine", "OARIIICR'S SPANISH MlXTl'RE." Neuralgia, Tlicutnaliftiii, Scrofula Eruptions on the Ski-, Liver Disease, Fevers, Fleets, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Fennde Complaints, l'aii.s and Aeliint; of the Hones and Joints, urc speedily put to Might by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the lilnnd, nothing has yet been found lo compare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, nets gently and efficiently oil the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestions, gives tone lo the Stomach, makes the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or hrokeii down by the excesses of joutli, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladies, it is incomparably better thun ill the cosmetics ever used. A few doses of CARTF.R'S SPANISH MIXTURE will remove .... miiunuc"!! til <'UIII[IIC.\|l>Ilt I ?ri 11LT 1110 rOSCU mantling to tho check, give claclieity to the s'cp, nuil improve (lie general Iiculili in n remarkable degree, beyond ull the medicines over heard of. The large number of certificates which v?c have received from persons from all parts of the United Slates, is ilie hem evidence that there is no llumhug about il. The press, liotol keepers, magistrates, physieianH, and public men, well known to tho cuminuuily, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PUU1F1ER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular nnd Almanac, and rend the wonderful cures this truly greatest of nil Mcdicincs has performed. None genuine unless signed BENNETT &. BEE US, Proprietors, No. :i Pearl Street," Richmond, Vn., to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sule by Wil. S. BEERS, & CO., Proprietors, Richmond, Va. W'ardlaw it Lvo.v, Abbeville, F. F. Gary, Cokesbury, F. O. Paukh, Greenwood, And Merchants Generally. A i?ril 18, 1855. 52 1y 8-L- Dowell, |B, A Rogers. |W D Dowell. of Georgia of Alabama. of Florida. DOWELL, IftOGEIfcS & CO., PAOTORS, General Commission Merchants, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. WE present great facilities for selling COTTON, and especially FLOOR, WHEAT, CORN, and DOMESTIC PRODUCE We make arrangements with our interior friends to transact llirtr business at the very lowest rate of charges, and pledge ourselves to promptness iu evoiy transaction. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. Strict personal attention to the interests of our patrons, and your favor and influence respectfully solicited. ODDEST OF REFERENCES GIVEN. August 28, 1855. 19 4m . . BY H. L. BUTT^KFIKLD. ! CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. April 3* ^ \y CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL ANI) POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copies, per annum $ 8 00 Ton Copies, pur ni'inmi 50 00 1MIE DAILY STANDARD contain* n Daily . Telegraphic Report, u Market Report, and | a report of General Information, furnished l?y the mail from every section of the Union. | It also presents n Daily Report of the Stock I Market, tho Cotlon Market, of tho Arrivals and ' Departures of Ships, and jf the Arrivals of l'us Benjjers. Once a week is presented a Comparative State' ment of the Receipts and Shipments of Col ton, i ] Rice and Ltimlter, at the port of Charleston, and 1 1 a Comparative Statement of the Receipts and j ! Exports of Cotton ut all the ports of the United I ! States. i All NEWS <>f -i l ?i i I , < |>virvi??ll HUM J#" I I < li; il I VlliirilC" | ; for, liotli foreign and domestic, is given with I lit? | | greatest possible promptness ; iiimI lo iusuro t li in ! ' object, we hnve M'i'iircil tlio services of an able i j corps of correspondents. ' l( is our special object to publish a NBWKI'A! l'BK, proper. Wo shrink from the expression j of no opinion which limy ho demanded by (1i?> ; I snhji'Rt before us, hill its :i ^I'ticral principle, pre- J ; for slating fact s at the earliest instant possible, ! am! to leave it lo our readers to form their own j opinions. The course of the paper is severely conserva| Iivp* first of morality and order; next, of the i | instilulions pceulinr to tin* South; and next, of j i the union of ilio States. We resolutely oppose ' 1 radicalism, as well in democracy as morals, i One important object in the establishment of I our paper, was to present a cheap vehielo for inI formation From this object we have been coui ' polled to depart, losomc extent. ; hut not to leave I it. entirely out of view, wo propose lo sell the j paper at our counter, in packages of Ten, for j Twenty Cents, and to mail Ton Copies to any I one of our subscribers for a year, who will send . 11? Fifty Dollars. This will relieve us from the j risks of collection ami the expense of mailing so I many dillerent package*, while it will i?iv?* to every neighborhood throughout. the State, the < pportnnity of a Daily I'aper ut F1VB DOLLARS por anuum. L. W. SPR ATT ?fc CO. A tit'- 15? 18r,:i- 17 lf Charleston Weekly Sl;in?lar<l, CONTAINS A I.L Tin: MATTI'.n I'l.'lll ISIIKU IN Till: HAII.V, together willi ' The I.oc(it, Dowrxlir mul /or'iiin Mml'ls?The Prices Curreiil. lurlmHntf the lintes <</' S<ilc for Stuck, h'rchn mul Ihmiextic J'rutlttcc?The Shij,ji!in/ hi l'orl?The latent Telo/rnjihie Information, it'1'1 iti'., <iv. Tin* ST.\\1>AIM) is tin; only moriiiiit; |Hi|>or I in Charleston which issues a \VKKKLV EDITION. This Kililinn is published every Wednesday j Morninjr, and liy the evening of the next day j can lie received in every seMiuii of the St site, i I'liee J-W?payable invariably in iiilvauee. L. W. SI'It ATT ? CO. I Aug. 1"?. lpr<5. 17 tf DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S C E L131! It A T K I) (Eminem Bittcva, i PRfrARFD IiT DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a., Pa., WILI. KKFKCTtrAM.Y riHIB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Aerroil* Debility, liinrntrt of ih? Kidney*, and all dittnurt arising from a d iter dercd Liter or Stomach. ?s....l. as Constipa- j tion, Inward I'ile.?, Fulness. or Itlood to the Ilend, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Henri burn, Ifor Fond, Fillness or weight in tin- Stomach. Sour F.rur- | ! tations, Sinking, or Fluttering at tin- Tit ot the | Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Honied and diD'n-nlt lSrcaihtng, Fluitering al the lleail, Choking or Sulf'ieating Sensations when in a lying Posture, l'iinnrss of Vision, iJots or Well.- liefore the Siirht, I-Vvei* and Dull Pain in the Ilcnd, Deficiency of Perspiration, VcIIuwikm of the SUin and I'.ycs. Paiii in the Side, Haul;, Chest, l.imlis, Ac., Sudden Flushes of (lent Iturniiu- in llic Flesh, Constant. Imaginings of Evil, and j L'reat J >cpre*?t?ii of Spirit*. In attributing such valualilr Medical proper tics to this remedy, no rash, or unwarrantable assertion is made, hul is simply stnti-d a fact; proven undetiiulily and conclusively by the cxj I inordinary cures, and benefits derived from its ! use. under I lie direction of its illustrious originf ntor, I>r. lloolland, among all classes of I'llio| pcaii society and from the immense mass of testi nmu v, i1hiii IIII pans ? ! 11m- .a mcricail continent, accumulated duiing ilio last ten years, in tin? Inmds of the present proprietor. The prevalent; uf diseases to which the (Serinnu Hitters j are adapted, it is with sorrow we cay it, is almost universal, indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cannot lie found among its members that peculiar xal/mr ami luuijniil ajijx-oravcr ?leI noting a diseased I.ivcr, or an cina'.iuted an<l | Fullering Dyspeptic. It is used constantly ill the practice of a large ; number of the most prominent l'lt\sieiansin the country, wliJ?have also added their written tesj timouy, in evidence of its great virtues. In con! elusion then, we would respectfully ask of all ! those afllielcd with any of the above diseases to i give the Hitlers a trial, and rest assured it will | not he regret ted. In proof of the statement* above i made, all are invited to read attentively, the j " .Memorabilia," or " Practical Receipt Hook," | for Farmers and Families, containing a great number of uscfi'l receipts, in addition to the t? 8i timony, in favor of the Hitters, from tin? most I prominent and well know individuals, in all parts ; of the Union. All Agents, for tin? Hitlers are j authorized to distribute the " lleceint Hook" gratuitously. Principal office anil Manufactory, 120 Arcli St., Philadelphia, Pa. For Half wholesale liy Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retail by apothecaries ami j storekeepers in every town in the United Stutes, ! and Canada. NVahhlaw ?fe Lvon, Abbeville. F. F. Gaby, Cokeshnry. F. G. I'ahkp, Greenwood. BoATwniaiiT ?fc Barkuloo, Colmnhin. April 18, 1855. 5*2 ]y Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of J01?L SMITII, deceused, are requested to present them properly attested to the undersigned, to whom also those indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment. A. Ri. SMITH, ) ii i J. M. PEKK1N. f 1's,sM?rch 1, 1855. 45 tf t3?~ Independent Press copy. TVTntinA t.n T.norat/<.fln w0?V?. NOTIOK is hereby given l(> '',0 Distributees of tlic Estate of JeBKe Mutltlox, decM, that a final Settlement of saitl Estate will bo made before the Ordinary of Abbeville District, on the 5th of March, 1850. WILLIAM W. MADDOX, ArtmY. December 4, 1855. 33 Urn For Sale. A FINE IMPOSING STONE, r, ft. 6 incites long by 2 ft. 0 inches wide?complete with frame. Price $30. A bargain can be had by application at this office. CANDIDATES CSTTlie friends of NIMROD McCORD respectfully announce liim as u Cundidtitc for Slier iff at the ensuing Election. * O* The friends of JOHN R. WILSON, respectfully annonr.ee him as a CAndidnte for 'I'ux Collector of Abbeville District at the ensuing election. par The friends of Capt.S. A. HODGES r? spcctfnlly announce him as it cuudidato 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 coludtoa, at the ensuing election. 0T The friends of W. GRIFFIN, respectfully announce him aa.a candidal* fo Sheriff, at the ensuing election, . PROSPECTUS or THE SOUTHERN LIGHT, A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, EDITED IJY E L WHATLEY. IMtKPKXItKXT IS KVKIlVTIIIXIS XKUTWAL I.N NOTII INC, AND KKT roil TIIK IIKKKNCK OK WIIATEYKR WILL STANO TIIK TIM' OK I5KASOX, S< lKXCK AXI> TIIK IIOLY SCKIITIUKS. " Prove at I I fling*, hold J'nst (hut which i.i r/ooil" Terms, iJ'J.OU per milium, in advance. W. F. DUltlSOE ?fc SOX, PUBLISHERS, KDUKFIKI.D C. It., 8. C. ^iUCIl is the namo and stylo of u Monthly Periodical, the puhlicniloii of which wo purpose, the Lord willing, to commence on the first Monday in January next. The main design of this Journal is for the discussion of all subjects pertaining to Christian faith and practice. Additional to this, we shall present such articles of a literary character, original ami selected, as will have a tendency to refine tin1 taste ami elevate the sentiment of the reading public. Polities also, consi dered as a science, and as alfeeling the pi iueiph-s of Law and Government, and more especially the mighty movements of the nations, as tliey work out the de sinus of God, will el tin) due ami proper attention. Hut Politics degraded to the squabbles of demagogues factions, will be utterly eschewed nu'l repudiated. As respects matt.crn purely r.-lijrioiis, we shall, of course, advocate the principle* <>t the llaptist Community, as derived from the Scripture*, and repulilisli troin standard and other respectable works, articles pertaining to our own Literature ; but our columns will be Open f<> si 11 of Kvory iVame, For the defenec and advocacy of their principles, claiming only the right to judge of tin- ?uit abbness of ail articles for insertion, and to make sin-It criticism on theiii as may be def ined expedient. In this undertaking we have the satisfaction of auuoiluciiig that scv-ial gentlemen of eminent ability and attainments have kindly engaged to lender lis occasional aFsistanee. The Journal will contain I'OIJTY I'AflMS <>( reading matter, and such advertis'-nients as our friends may favor us with, not ineoieust-iit with the character of the work?making at t? ?-a<| if the year a neat volume of -ISO pages, suitable for binding in hook form. Willi regard to ihe mechanical execution ' the work, we deem the anuounceiiienl, thai tl.', will lie tinder the direction of the .Mcs>r-. I)> i-i. i sok, a MtOieici t. guaranty for it-, faithful ai.'i tasteful pet foriiiauce?and without furl her words, encouraged by the expressions of good will and promises of substantial aid I'imiii many fiieiids, we throw the matter In-fore the people with au assurance of every eflbrt to render satisfaction for the support that may lie extended to us, and rcspeclfullV ask tliem to let the ' I.HJIIT" shine. 3 l' Our terms of subscription are Two F)"i.i.aks pi'i- yi'iii1. in tiilffinri\ nn receipt of Ilio tirsi r.uiglier. Mini>ters of tin' (Je>pel, of every ili-nomiiint inn. who limy lie 111 . 11 > I o to eutllplv with the tortus, will be supplied with one copy each, on apphcatiou. il i' A list for the signatures of .-ill who wi>h to cncouragc tin- work, may lie found at the Pos' tiHiee, au< 1 also at the "'Ailveriiser" tMlioe. ID' All loiters or coiiiititinicniions addressed to undersigned will rcceive prompt attention. i:. i,. WHATi.BY. / Mitof mill J'lO/Hichtr. lvlgcfii'lil, S. t'., Oct. ] s.'i.j. il USE THE MACIC I.MJ'UKSSIOX 1?A 1''Eli, KOIl WIMTIXC WITIIOI T I'F.X Oil INK. CitU'VIXf! 1 .eaves. Plants, Flowers, Pictures, J Patterns for Kiiiliroidcriiijr, Marking l.infti Iml-klily, and manifold writing. Thisnrticlc i-i absolutely the best portable lnkstimd in tinknown woild?for n small "piantity folded and placed in tin- pocket. cuii-t i:utes a travelling luUslaml, which rannot ho hroken. No pen is needed, for any slick, sharpened to a point, i wiitcs fijiudly us well as the host i;olil pen in the I nniveise. For drnwinjj, it is indispensable. It ! is, imli.'i'il, the whole art of Drawing and Paitit! iu^?taught in one lofsnti. Any leaf, plant, or I flower en it lie transferred to i It < pages of an allium, w tli a minute and distinct rcs-'inblanee of iiatme. With equal facility, pictures and eiiihruideiy )i:iltecus are taken, t ml listv?* reecivnl tin* highest ciilmjiutiis fr**iii lli?' fair m\\? iiii.l, indeed, a more tastelnl prosed for a laily could lint l?? produced. '"Ins .liajrie Paper will also smirk liani, or i ntlu-r nrlifli-s, sons t < r"liiaiti pel feet I v i i ir!f] i I >!< . | All the washing in tho world fails to liriii^ il I oiil. Any child can use it with perfect ease.? ] With tliis Ma^ic Paper, likewise, one or font | copies of eveiy letter written can be secured without any uddilional labor whatever, making it tin cheiipcst and most convenient article extant Il is used to great ail vantage by reporters oi tlie public press, tclc^raghic operators, and lioso of others. Kaeli packngo contains four different colors? Black, lilue, Urccil ami Ued. with fu!l and prin teil instructions, for all In use, and will last sutli ' cieiitly long to obtain live hundred distinct im ! pressintis. J It is put up in beautifully enamelled colorei i envelopes, with n truthful likeness of the pro j prietor attached. Kach and every package war I runted. l'rice, $-2 a dozen; or five f?>r one dull nr.? I .-nu;ic i iii-Kiiucs, cciiia .untied l<> nil pari of the world on the reception of tliu ubuvi prices. Address, postN. urni;!:i.L. 107 Bioadwny, New York. OPINION'S or TIIK PlIKSS. J/nlihrirx Afitiiie hii/>rr*xion I'a/irr.?We re fer our readers in the advertisement in auolhc column, selling forth the merits of I his pleasiii! anil ingenious invention. The cheapness shouli induce all lo |?ivo it u tiial-?J'/iila<l'/j,/ii< Merchant. It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, inn should meet with the sale it richly deserves.? J'ribuiir. Jil>t what the public has long desired, am rcconiincnds itself to every individual of tust< ami refinement.?Journal ami Courier. July 25, lBo.i. 11 3iil CAS11 MUSIC ANI) PIANO STOU12 ok HORACEWATERS; NO. 33.1, BUOADWAY, N. Y. or position to monopoly' MUSIC AT GKE.YTLY ItEDUCEl) KATES Notwithstanding the combination of music ileal erx 10 Keep iho prices uf non-copyright music oi/aiiixt the imrcslHof natir.c comjioxers, and tlieil refusal lo extend to Mr. Waters iho courtesies o the. trade, lie is making immense sales?Iiuvim uhiiudnnt evidence, iliat lie has public countn nance and support, in his opposition to lite great monopoly, and in his efforts to aid native talent, and to adopt the national currency. Ilia stock of American and Kuropean mimic in immense, and tlic catalogue of his own publication!) in one of tlic Imgrvt and best triedcil in tlio United Slates, lie lias also made a great reduction in tlic prices of I'lANOS. I\I KLODKONS and Musical Instruments of all kind*. Superior toneu t>4 octave pianos for ?175, ?".200 and ?325. interior of as pood t/iialitt/, and instruments as strong and iih durable us those which cost ?500. Pianos of every variety of style an<l prieo tip tc ?1000, comprising those ten different manufaeto ries: among the celebrated modern improved Horace Waters' Pianos nnd the JirH premium ^-Kolian Pianos of T. Gilbert ?fc Co.'s make, (owners of tlic yKolian patent.) Second-hail(led l'iunos at qrral bargains. l'rices from ?1(1 to $150. Melodeotis from five different manufactories, iiieluding the well known S. 1>. & II. W. Smith's Melodeons, (tuned the equal temperament,) the best wake in -the United States.? Prices .$45, $?0, ?75, $100, $115, ?125, $185, and ?150. Smith's Double Iimk Molodcnne ' ?200, each Piano and Melodeon (juaranteed. The best terms to the trade, schools, &c: I2J pet cent discount to clergymen and churchrs. All orders promptly attended lo. Music sant to all parts of the sountry, post-paid, at the rednced rates. General and select cutulogues and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any addrosi free of charge. March, 14, 1855. 47 4m IIKNKY KWBANK. JAMES I. OANTT EWBANK & OANTT,. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE. CUTLERY, GUNS, *c 165 MEETING-STREET, 155 ~ orrosrrr TnE cjiari.mton hotel, Charleston, s. c. mar 9 47 ly * THE SCIENTIFIC AM E111C A Ni ELEVENTH YEAR. Splendid Knyruvings and Prizes. rI~MJK Eleventh Annual Volume of this utuful B. publication commenccs on tlio I7tl? tiny of I Srpii'Uik'r next. TilB "SCIENT1FC AMERICAN" is an IT,| LUSTRATE1) PERIODICA!,, ilcvotc.1 ehietly ' to the promulgation of information relating to 1 lie various Mechanic ami Chcmii: Ail#, Imlusli'ial Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Invcn* | tions, Engineering, Millivork, unit all interest* | which the light of PRACTICAL SCIENCE is ; calculated to advance. ! lte|NirSs of L'. S. PATENTS granted nre nls?> ' publiolicd every week. iin.-l?t?!iiit> <Hiici.il Copien ! of till the PATENT CLAIMS, together will* ; news and information upon thousands of oilier I Hiihjecttf. I The Contributors to Use fi'vimtifif Amrrican 1 tire among the most eiiiiueut Scientific and pmc ! tienl men of the times. The Editorial Departi mcnt is universally acknowledged to lie eonilucti etl xvith great ability, anil to l?e distinguished, not ; only for the excellence ami triitlilulncss of it.-* i discussions, l?ut for the fearlessness with whicli ! eiror is combated anil false theories arc cxi plorcd. Mechanics, Inventors. Engincerr, Chemists. , Manufacturers, Agiiciiltuiists, mid people of i everv profession in life, will liml the t*ri<utitir i .1 mriican t<> lie of iin-.it Viilnc in t licit respective: callings. lis counsels mid Miir^isiions will snro, llicni hundreds of dolhiis iiiiiitinlly, iidoi'diiif*' ; tlieni a continual M.tiree of knowledge, the ! expericueo of which is beyond picuiiiuiy ctti unite. j The Scirnt ijtc Aiifririw is published once it 1 week; every nitn )>< r contains eijjht largequarto* | I'ujo-s, foriiiini; ;ti.mistily a complete and spferr' diil volume, illiistiated willi SKV|;KAl< I1UN[ l>i: l-:i > OIMCINAI. KN(i It A VINCS. Specimen copies sent. (il'ATIS. ! tjl"TKIt.MS.?single Suli-eript ions, $2 a> j year, or ?'l lor six mouth". l'ivc copies, for kix ' iiiontlis, S? I; for a year. i"-. j For Cuillii r Clnli rules ai d for s-tnlcllMMllH of i (lie foiiilv.-n large ('AMI IMdZKS, iilfercd by till* publisher?, Si-hiifl/'r ,J uiriiniii. . Soul hern, \Vi tern mid Canada tnnnev, or' . Post Ollici: Stamps, tul.i-n at par for subscriptions. I.?*ttei.s s-I.<>!;! ! direct' d (post pa'.d) lo MI NN ?t CO., I'!- I'ii!l' !i Street, \'ew York. *1' .N CO., have licet), for o n. j. i /. /" I in procuring j?-i*- ?*- for i! '.v iiiV?-(it,f.ii-, m.d will advise ini . Ji-. ' !iar/'- ir. I'^iid lo the novelty '>! lli'-i; ,iri|iroV<:ii<:litM. >-p''?i.?..:r I --J.') If 8500 REWARD! TII J; E>a AK:ci2<i;.v Ksn.rKK, i rH^F.STKI> in over In.fliM eases of ASIATIC 0 ('ll< >I.!'.K \ and l?< >\V Ml. < "( IM I'l.A I NT i has iirvcr yet failed. when tried in lime, inj slaullv n> and speedily to cure, Price, ! :*)(? (.'outs jut JSolllr. i A 1*0, CJ:i ptoaN Tiitctnrc, ' I tollman's Anodyne, u great varietv of popular ; Patent IK'ilicini's. Llriiirs Oils, Paints it-id l)yo j Stull's; Tea, C'all'oe, Su?:.r, Sc.' us anil Tobacco, Putt di*r ami Sh.ii, Superior Knives ami Razors, j Rooks &?., Ac. ; Sold by V. C. PARKS, llreeuwood, S. C. Jan. 1 :i, 1 rt :ir ]y EDWARD WESTtflELD, ! AI515KVII.LK COLTIiT Il< M'SE. SO. CA., .... UIJTL'RNS thanks for past favor.?, and respect fully solicits a eotiiinua nee of tile same. ' lie- keeps constantly on hand, of his own iniiu| ufactiue, a l.artre Assor liient of SA1)I)I.[\S, ! HARNESS. lSKIIM.KS. MA RlTMi A I.KS, Ae. j Also, WHIPS, STIURl P lliONSiiul ItlTTS. j llt-mir a praetieal workman, he is prepared to | uiiike to order all kinds i.f Saddles, Harness ami I Military K'piipnieiitf.. al slioil notiee, and iit <8 1 low prices as any oih*-r establishment. : Particular attention ]iai'l to all kinds of { Ucjiairmir. uuiylifi ! HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, i _ At 4r.:i. i FHUir; I'lnlcr.-iuucd would call (lie attention 1 .B. of th?* itilizen" of Abbeville and Edgefield j Districts, to their INFIRM M'V for SICK NU* ' C I.'OF.S, and fur those rcijuii iiiir SL? Rl> K'AIj ! (M'EII ATIi >NS. While the eoiujiletness of our : arrant;" nieiils, oilers to the patient every eomj fort. It also enables us to lender more efficient i treatment to eliionin cases, than win genernlW ! lie sci-iiml in ordinary private prac!ice. Our 1 special iicr'nmtmnlntion* lor tin; *ti:iiii<t;>-iiioiit <<f j t!ic CIIKOMC I)|SM.\J?KS OF FF.MALKS, : * > common uiutiug Negroes, arc ample to com- v I TKIIMS.?Tor Nursing, IJoaril ami Lodging, I per lnonl li #>1(1. M Treatment?tin: ordinary ratm of Practice. ' <'ommnnications addressed to lis at Augusta, ' will meet willi prompt attention. ! 11. F. CAMI'liKI.I., Surgeon, j It. CAMI'iil'il.l., Attending 1'liYnicinn. - j May lit, 18.j.V ? tf TIIK STATIC OK "SOUTH CAUOUNA, 1 j slbbcrilie J)!xlriti?In iff Common J'lrai. Win. 1' l)orn, j rs. [- Attachment. Win. 15. I.loy<1. ) WIIKUKAS, the Flaiiilill* tliil, nn the tliirtictli day o'" .Ion", 1S."?.*>, lilc liis declnra lion niTilllisI llii- i?.-| I:mt, ivlid (as i( is said; is j absent from anil without tin- limits of this Stale, i ami lius neither wife lint* attorney known within ! !he same, 11)1011 v. Isotil a copy of the said dee III i at ion miuht in* sei v e<l. it. is therefore oidcl'cd, , that the saitl Defendant do appear and plead to i the said declaration, oil or before the first day of r i July, which will lie in the year of our Lord Kigrlitci'ii Hundred ami Filiv-Six, otherwise final and absolute .lud|!liieiit will then he given and '* i awarded sitrninst hint. I .MATTIWW ,M. DONAI.D, c. c. r. ! Clerk's Ollice, Julie lin, 1 h,jj, II ly I ST ATI! OF SOl'TII CAKOUNA, ! Al/lni'Ult' District.? In the Common Picoa. p i ; li. ?fc J. Jordan, ) Foreign Attachment. vs. [ MclioWan & IVrriu, 1'1'IF Tlios. .1. Atkins, ) Attorneys. WIIKUKAS the 1'lain tills did. on the fifth day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty ! five, file his (h chiration ntrainst the Defendant, ' : who, (i; ia said,) is alsent from and without the limits of this State, and litis neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom ft copy oft lie said declaration might lie nerved; It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant - do appear and plead to the said declaration, on , or before the sixth dny of April, eighteen liuiir drcd and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute f mi/7iritiAi>i I"? .-I-- ? ? ? ' - 1 " 4 . il....s.?v4? umi uu{ji)in unn atvuraeu ngiliun liiin. MATTHEW McDONALD, r. c. r, ri,.rk'? onirp, April II, IMS _ 51 ly GRATIS! JUST PC It LI SUED! \ i\LW DISCOVERY IX MUDICIKE * A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL Treatment, witlioui Medicine, of Spermatorrhea, or Loenl WenUne.?.-?, Nervous Debility, Low ' Spirit*, Lassitude, Weakness of (ho Liinl>s aoc\ Hack. Indisposition and Incapacity for Study and 1 Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, J<oss of lYJem-. ! orv, Aversion t?? Soe.iely, IjOvc of Solitude, Ti-. 1 nudity, Self-Ditrtnist, l/izziiies?, 1/end-Ache, InI voluntnrv I)isoIi:iriios. Fains in ilm Siilr, a of 111'.- Eyes, Pimples on llic Fuce, Sexual aud other Infirmities in num. From the French of Dr- B De laneyi The important fact that these alarming com, plninU nu;y easily ho remov-d without Medicine, ix, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; nnq the entirely new ami highly :;iiece<uftil treatment, . as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by iiichiis of which every one is enabled to cure i himself perfectly, und at the leant possible cost. , avoiding thereby all the advertised nostrums of the day. I Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in a | sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two rosjU I ago stomps to Dlt. II. DE I.ANEY, % No.17, Lispenan! Street, New Yori. , Feb. 1, 1855. 41 (im lovis sTiiinr, ' PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURKU, No. 622 West Baltimore \J ? w \J " Street., Baltimore. Always on hand and modo to ordor.from Six to Seven OctaveSqnaro and Grand Pianos of superior qnality and warranted not to be surpassed by any manufactured either in this country or lJurbpe. Oustav Iacgfer at Greenwood, Agent. ' I arr 14 ljB2 .