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For announcing a Candidate, in a<lvanee. For advertising Kstrays, to bo paid by the Magistrate advertising. , printing! Of every Description and in the best style EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE: ' Embracing such as business cAuus, j HANti 1111.1.s, any size, hkceiits, rosTEliS, " mi.i. HKAiia, : iiooks, iwmimii.kts, nnieks, iii.anks of all kinds. 5;^" The Proprietor* of tins Aniii:vn.i.i: Hanxki: assure their frieiuls and tin* public, that theirordera for any thing in the Job Printing line will be executed in the best, manner, and at as low rntrv* iik nt. sillV otlicl* establishment. L Blacksmith and Gunsmith. i. T1IH undersigned, :i( his old a stand, near A. Loan's | >lu<***, ?se$k ^9?will colliinilir lii-t Inisin. s-; All ! work entrusted to liiin, will l>e promptly at- I tendril lo. t Cf?"IIe will also Repair CLOCKS, if brought i: taliiin. 1 ?2?" All new work Warranted. <i a. uuti.kr. i Jan. 1, 185l>. 37 Hiii "CHAMBERS & MARSHALL I auk xow bi:?'i:ivin<: srrri.ns or t JFiUkSk iXATJ* a o o 'sd s, 1 rIONSISTIN(? of l'lain and Puii'-v I'lont-h J hi.'. i. a iv ! '.?< French uiiVl i'jiiflisli M KUINOES, ! 151k ami C??IM AM'ACAS, Jii'K ami r<uiRy SII.IvS, u Clutli (MillAKS iii (iri-iit vuii-ly, v Embroideries, (jloVrs. Ilusirrv, ?to. VI October 3. Sil tf Pie-s copy MjUiL & " GltOCBf MIMIAHS, AUGUSTA, GA. WILL coulinuo the (' II* ?< I'.I! V BUSINESS IN AM. ITS IiltANCHHS, ? their Old S::iin! <hi JJllOAl) STUDDl', ?j>|iosilc tlio l'lnmor.s uoiei. Uur Stuck of (Srorscries will, at all lie , Urge, iliu assortment ?*oiiipIetv, *?? ?! oartieularly adapted to Planters' Traut?a liberal share of which we have aw lung enjoyed, au<l hope still to rcceivc. WM. M. BKAI.T.. JNU W. L. SToVAM,. August i!s, lit fiiii HOWARD ASSOC I AT 10 W, |!' rilll.ADKLlMIIA. |I! Important AirioiiiK't'tiii'iil. j ? TO AM. l'KISSONS allli?:teil wit!i S.-\iiaI di~- \ ca?o, mi el i as Si-* M1 N \ I. \V KA K N ESS. 1 M- s ' 1'OTENOE, (SONOIIRIHEA, < ' LEET, a?Y I'll- ll 1 LIS,.to.. <fce. il The HOWARD ASSOC!A IION of Philadel- >' phia, ia view of (lie awful de>inie.lit?n of human 1,1 life catted S.-v ^ >. .!::! di:-e:t:v;- a!: ! S( the deceptions whie!i sw j r:i Ii.- noon the unfortunate victims o| Mli-h diseases l?y Ouaeks, . have diree'.i-d their eoysultin^ Surgeon, us a CIIAKITAIil.K A('T worthy ?>f their iiaiio', t?> " giv? MEDICAIi ADY ICE < 11 ATIS, to all per- . sons thus afllieted, (Malcor Ketu.ile,) who ajiplv u.. , .. c , e "J j'..... .. condition, ?nir<\ occupation, habits of life. tfce.,) ' and in cases of extreme povertv snnl siiiTerinjj In FIT KX IS! I MEDICINES I'll EE < >! * CHAIN ' E. 11 Tlio llowanl Association is u 1 n-n?-v<>lont. Institill ion, established 1 ?y special endowment, fur the .. relief of tliesi.-k and distressed, aillcl'-d wilh 44 Virulent and Epidemic diseases," and it> funds !' can he used for no other purpose. It has now ! asupplusof means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice It is needlens to ad 1 that the Association coinmundi the . highest Medical nUill of t he aire. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. <SE<>. II. CAl.IIOIJX, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Atiociation, Pliilv dolphia, Pa. " ^ JJy order of the Directors, " EZIIA 1). HEAltTSY'EI.L, Prni.hnt. Geo. Fvtiti'itii.ti, iSwrlari/. May 2, 1802 Iv : : i. JBSr IMTIIl.tKIIKO, nv Till: O no wa ni) a s s o cia non, J V II 1 L A I) E 1.P II I A, P A. p Report on spermatorrhea, oi- s?m- * inal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self- A huso, and oilier Diseases of the Sexual Organs, with an uccount e of the error- ami deceptions of (JmeUs, and vol- ii uable ml vice to the iillliet- >1, by < i ! -< >. 11. CAI.- tl IIOUX, .M. I)., CousuItintr Surgeon of the How- i' ?rd Association, Philadelphia, Pa., a benevolent 1< Institution, established by special endowment, i> for the relief of the Biek anil distressed, utllicted with " Virulent and Epidemic Disease." A > copy of the .ib'jvo Report, will be sent by mail (in u soiled envelop,) free of r/mryr, on there- ? eeipt of two stdin/in for postage. 1 Address DR. GEO. U. CALHOUN*, No. '2 South Ninth Street, a Philadelphia, Pa. a Dec. 10, lfi.i.j. .It A Valuable Plantation for Sale. HAVING purchased other Lands more convenient to uie, I desire to sell my GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION, in the Calhoun Settlement, ndjoinini; lands of Mrs. Parker mid Mrs. Alston, containing 1^0 ~ Acres. Persons wishing to purchase Lands, will do '' well to call on me mid examine the place, anil j tl??? utill ftrwl mi' I.iimiiu nAU../vn..l.l? i ? '"'ROB^TM! I'ALMKu! Abbeville, Nov. Irt, 1855. 31 tf f LAND. ' THE Subforiber wishing to attend more par- ' ticularly I he practice of his profession offers but Fort Charlotte Land forti.de, adjoining Vienna extending a mile or more on Savannah ( River, and running some two mile* back, con- | taining 700 hundred or more acres; between f 200 and 300 acres firs>t and second low ground ; t one-half the tract cleared and under good fence, ( with convenient buildings, the balance in well . timbered Wood Land. NATHANIEL HARRIS. ( November 6, 185.r>. 29 tf < Negro Goods. ' dCnLEYS' GEORGIA PLAINS, ' I (9 BKOGANS, BLANKETS, Arc.?the lor < gest Slock over brought to this place, and will ' be sold for Cnsb at prices which will coirtparc ' with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta mar\ kali- Call and see them at ' CHAMBERS <k MARSHALL'S. ' October 3. 21 if 1 or Fran copy. 1 < Kock Island Cassimeres, rr-EMiircKY JEANS, . m^tTAMNELS. LINSEYS, *JC?IN<JS, DOMKSTIOS. a laree Stock 1 at CHAMBEHS & MARSHALL'S. . Oottifri&9BP} " 24 tf " tor Pfawoppy . 8* WLVWIKWi? t BY A. M. HUNT, Columbia, South Carolina. may 10 5 ly a?atcm immtmmuumumr 111, 1 m wwbwb>?m PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 W. V. Davis, ittorncy at Law and Solictor in Equity. Aiuikvii.i.b, S. C. Will promptly utleiiil lo nil business entrusted to "} I> care. lie cun bo found ut the ofliee of the -I Abbeville Hutnicr." July 28 1 (i ri< .11. WILSON. I. II. I.O.MAX. W. M. IIADIIRN Tl Wilson, LoRiax & II art den. T Attorneys at L;uy and Solicitors in Equity. OFFICE AT ADOUVII.L.B C. II. Tl I. KOSTKH MAItSIIAM.. \V. A I.KK. TVTA"R.SWAT.T. Mr TVV VTTOKNEYS AT I.AW AND SOLICITORS Bi IN EQUITY", ITTii.r. attend promptly to any business com?V luilti'd to tlieir euro, in the Districts of Ab- ti? icvillc, Auil<*i'.soii, Lull reus and Newberry. tit Oilicc ut Abbeville C. II. P? feb. 9. <13 ?2in .9 OS 128 & B, 1 V a 2VGSVOIV, |K (ITTORN.EYS AT LAW. be OFFICE NiJ.VT ODOR TO THOMSON & FAIR, *J AnilEVlLLH V. II. Iv I. A. JO NTS. J. W. I.n INtiSTON Ian. 18, J 855. .'1 |1' S. ill. (a, iiary, i? A T T OliUNEY A T L A W, ? OFFICE AT COKBSRfRY, S. C. - pr boots and shoes for cash! ! '!' xv. s. wood, i MANTKACTl'l:lilt OK AXI? DKAI.KIl IX j AI Boots Shoos and'Brogans i d' Yo. 1 !j0 ltn linrtlxoii xt., Jirxt door below lhv M urkr!, 1 ;ui COl.UMHIA, H.C., j f-'" [ J AS now in store a largo ami well selected as i j'" [ v sortnient. of all descriplions of goods usually , o lie fouinl in a Shoe Slore, consisting of Ne- j 1 :roe's peg and Nailed lirot;aus, Sliteli Downs, j ti?' louse Servants Shoes, ali classes, which are | illeted by the case, dozen or single pair, at the ; . invest figures. cash. ; ALSO, | ail:es* fine IJi'U ami ColM (Suiters, Ladies* Kid t..( .nd Morocco Walking Shoes and Slippers, from lie House of .1. .Miles ?K: Son, Philadelphia. A LS (), lents* Fine Calf Diess Pump and Stitched 1'" Soots, of his own maniil'aotlire. ' ? A LSII, F<? French and Ainerscan Calf Shins, Oak and j '"u leiuloek S ile. Leather. i 'll N. IJ. The Mamifnot.nrinir Depart men t is . Fo nder the Snperinlendeiiee of tin experienced 1'" Turkman, and all work intrusted to his wire I i-arranted to give satisfaction, v" \\*. S. WOOD, sin lS.I Hiehardson street, Columbia, S. C. Octolier !, 1855 til ly ali ROGERS' ~ S IV?:3l'.V?!tr A .\ 15 T It. sei uii Tin: co.mit.kte rum: of coughs. lwl COLI'S, IM U KNZA, ASTHMA, llllOMUIITIS, J."1 SlTlllMi OK Ill.Oolt, AM) ALL OTIIKIl I.KNC: roMt'LAINTS TENDING TO CONSUM1'fIOX. This preparation is Rftlinjj into use all over our Country. Tin: numerous letters we receive from ., in- various agents, iiiforniii)!r usof cures effected ! ' i their immediate uei;>lib<>rhooods, warrant us i sayiu;; :l is one of the best, if not the very est. I'ouirh Medicine now liciorc the public, ii boost invariably relieves and not uufrequeiilly , ures the very worst eases. When all other 'ouuh preparations have failed, ibis has relieved " l le |ialienIs, as Drilirvjisls, dealers ill Medicine, lid Physicians can testify. Ask tbo A^ent in our nearest town, what has been his experience r t.ho C-lfeets of ibis luedieine. If be lias liPell . llinir it lor any leiiirth of time be will tell yon I ' IT IS Til K YKKY liKsT EXTANT.* I Delow we j;ive a few extracts fr.im letters we ! IV a ve received lately reg.\rding the virtues of this " ' ledieilie. | Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, f!a., snys: " 1 avc lieeii using your Liverwort an>l Tar very xloiisively in my practice for three years past, ii<1 it. in with pleasure I slate my belief in its uperiority over all other articles with wliieh 1 m acquainted, for which it is recommended.-' Messrs. Fit/Gerald &, Heiincrs, writing from I'ay iiosville, X. C., pays: "The Liverwort ami 'ar is becoming daily more popular in this conn- f I ry, and we think justly so. All who have tried -E j speak in commendable terms of il, and say it th : very henefleial in alleviating the complaint? ca >r which it. is recommended.'* lal Our Agent ill Pickens District, S. C., Mr. S. R. TcFall, assures us "that he unes it with great foi one fit in his own family, and recommends it to III is neighbors.'' He gives an instance of n Ne- Ct ro woman, in his vicinity, who had been suffer- tu tig with disease <>f the Lungs for years, attended po nth severe eolith, who was relieved by the ul .iverwort ami Tar. nucii are tno good reports we hear or this med- Tl 'iiie from all parts of the South. Fop a report ne f tlie surprising euros it lias performed in tlie an Vestern ami Northern ami Eastern States, we pe rould invite the suffering patient to read tlie no latnphlet which accompanies each bottle. To ti( II, we say, have hope, have hope! an THY TIIH MEDICINE. In Be warned in season, niul neglect not. that eli oiiirh which is daily weakening the constitution, m* ritating your throat and lungs, and inviting on is iiat dread disease, Consumption, when so sooth tli ig and healing a remedy enn he obtained us Dr go Sogers' Syrup of Liverwoit nnd Tar. pe i:\vaiti: of eorsTEiti-kits and bask imitation's! all The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, n the engraved wrapper nround each bottle. pr Price, S? 1 per liottle, or six bottles for 85. Sold wi .holesale ami retail, by St'OVlL MEAD, an 11 Cliartres nl. btw. (,'onti and Si. Louis, N. O. : de Sole agents for the Southern Stales, to whom ! lil II orders and applications for Agencies must b" bl ddressed re Sold also by Waimu.aw St. Lyon, Abbeville, K>" W. II. Giiikfin, Longmiru's, 1?? CI. L. I'kn.v, Hdgelield, ail I. \V. Tavi.oh, Anderson, *J.J. Benson, do. i so Lisi>sky ?t Hawthorn, Due Went. mar ISO f><) Cm "" PitOSI'ECTUS OF /US !LiHfMAB'-vT ams. 1M1 E rapid stride*, mid constant advancements wj .of the age; and the daily increasing demands js i>r Literature, have induced tho Subscribers to on iropose publishing at Spartnnbnrg Court House, Hii> >ii the first of .limitary, lfcSfl, A WEEKLY ,ITERARY JOUUNAL, entitled THE LITERARY STAR, Us Editorial management, under the earc of t. L. BOW DEN, will bo conducted in a man- JJ icr that hhai.i. not fail to give satisfaction to very reader. The greates care will bo tiiken 0 chronicle the latent and most reliable passing rI (vents of the day. The Literaly department -* vill contain such matter only, as will prove inter- Rcl sting and profitable to the reader. 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M. 3ROUGI1TON?wilj vie in appearance with any cai >aper in Soutli Carolina. su| In order In nut onr nnnnf *i - - ... , r..r~. ......in ui? rcBcn or uim (Very one; and sccnre un extensive circulation, nv< t will be furnished (containing Taenty-four eel- is unnt of reading mailer,) at the following uu- Wi >reccdcntcd rates: _ ma 1 copy per annum, iu advance, Q 1.50 mi 10 " " " " 12.50 res 20 " " " " 20.00 Nt We appeal to our friends, and to the friends of ' tur cause, to sustain us in our undertaking? ex- P*1 end louxa helping hand Address iei BOWDEN & BKOUGIITON, in Proprietors. Spartanburg, C. II., *fl. C. November 6, 1856, 29 - vl ' ?'; HE BRITISH PERIODICALS ANI) THE FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN Til 12 1'IUCE ok the i.attkk l'u 11 ligation. EONARD SCOTT A CO., New York, oonJ timet to publish tlio following British I'ojtlieals, viz: 1. ik London Quartkhi.v, (Conservative.) 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Tiie Sun will La furnished to subscribers at I per annum, paj-nble in advance. No paper II be continuoil beyond ihe time for which it paid. All subscriptions and communications business should un addressed to the underfed, at Newberry C. II., S. C. SLIDER <fc CROSSON. January 29, 1856 41 Jackson Street Hospital and Surgical OTRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA, GA. "MIE Undersigned would respectfully call the . attention of Planters and Slave-owners lerally, to their complete and cxteusive estabimeut in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodaa of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPtATIONS or Troatmeut fu CHRONIC DISLSF.S. rho Building is situated on the corner of Jacki und Fenwick Streets, hetwce/i the Georgia and > Savannah Ruil Itoad Depots; and in sight both. It is therefore convenient for the region of patients from a distance. In its con clion, throughout the entire plan, was kept view the speeiul purpose to which it is sped; being furnished with everything which i nnnrliifta t/i ilia nf ?Ka flTPIT T# iu iplicd with hot and cold baths and shower Jib?and has water-closets in each story to ,>id futigoo and exposure to tho patienta. It also well ventiluted and lighted with gas. ith the constant attendance of oxpcrieuced ile and female nurses, the patient will he saved ich of the suffering which too often is the renit of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of jzrooft in ordinary private practice. 1ERM8?For Efoard, Lodging and Nursing, p month, $10. For all necessary Medical attdance, Surgical Operations, Ac., the same ta ordinary city practice. H. P. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, It. CAMPBLLL, Attending Physician. May 3, 18. . .2 mtf ? Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER'PILLS. Two of tlte b?-Ht I*rr|inrattons of the Ago* They arc not recom mended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports. The Vermifuge, for w r vv orms rrom the human system, has also been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, 6cc. Purchasers will please I be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by ; SOLE PROPRIETORS, PlttS| burgh, Pa., and take no I other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All odiers, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING- SEO'S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole Proprietors. KCOVIL it MKA1>, No. Ill Charm sst., N. w Orleans, (iellt-l'al Wholesale Atli'iil* lor tile Southern Slates, li> whom nil orders must be addressed. soi.n iiy Waiwlaw it Lv??x, Ahhevil!e C. II., P. O., A. <J. Hawtiiokn, Due WeM. I. W. Tavi.ou, Awleisoii C. 11., Skinnkk ct IIaishisiin, I.oturinireV, " C. I,. Pi:xx, IMjjeliehl <\ II., a .?:l l ' 1 * ? v, i i;uw. .? i IV Carter's Spaniel) itlfrtuvc. 'fi'Bie Farjficr of lla?* EI!?od! NOT A I'AHTICI.K OK MKHtTKV IS IT. Ttd the A(fli<;l<d Head and I'ouder! An Infallible Remedy for Scrofuki, Kind's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Curanoniis Kiuplions, Pimples or Post tilts on the Face, Blotches, Roils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sure KyuH, Ring Worm or Teller, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubhorn Ulecrs, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago. Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from mi Injudicious I'so of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, of Impurity of tlie Uluod. ] >is i?reut alterative medicine aud Purifier of Blood is now used hy thousands of grateful patients from ull ports of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed by the greatest of all medicines, "CARRE IPS SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Thcuinatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Rones and Joinls, ure speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. Kol? ull discuses of llic Blood, nothinrr line vnl been found lo compare with it. It cteanses the system of all impurities, acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digest ions, gives tone lo the Stomach, inukes llie skin clear and healthy, and restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. Fur the Ladies, it is incomparably heller than til the eosmetics ever used. A lew doses of CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTUIIK will remove all sullowncss of complexion, bring the roses mantling lo the cheek, give elaeticity to the step, and improve the general health in a remarkable degree, beyond ull the medicines ever beard of. The large number of certificates which wo have rceeivctl from persons from all paits of the United States, is ihe best evidence that there is no Ilumhug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, nil add their testimony to the wonderful clfccts of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on tlio Agent and g<-1 ft Circular niul Almanac, niul ren<l the wonderful cures this truly greatest of nil Medicincs lion performed. Nona (r*nuino uulcfs signed BENNETT &. BEERS, Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl Slreet, Richmond, Va., to whom all orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by t WM. S. BEERS, & CO., Proprietor*, Richmoud, Va. Wardi.aw <fc Lvov, Aliboville, F. F. Gaky, Cokealiury, F. G. Parks, Greenwood, And Merchants Generally. April)8, 1856. 52 ly o- ju- xiuweiL | Jtv- a- jtogers. iw i> juoweu. of Georgia of Alabama. of Florida. DO WELL, ROGERS A CO., FACTOR S, General Commission Merchants, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, Worth Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. C. WE present great facilities for selling COTTON, and especially FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, aud DOMESTIC PRODUCE. We make arrangements with our interior friends to transact their business at the very lowest rate of charges, and plcdire ourselves to promptness in overv transaction. Liberal' Advances mode on Consignments. Strict personal attention to the interests of our patron*, and your favor and influence respectfully solicited. O-BJSST OF REFERENCES GIVEN..O August 28, 1850. 10 4m - BY II. 1>. BUTTERFIELD. CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. April .10 2 Jy CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copies, per annum $ 8 00 Ten Copies, [><T annum SO 00 i 111 IE DAILY STANDARD contains a Daily . Telegraphic Report', a Market Report, ami a report of Uoueral information, furnished by tlio I mail from every section of the Union. It. also presents a Daily Report of the Stock j Market, tlio Cotton Market, of tlio Arrivals ami Departures of Ships, aud of the Arrivals of Pusi seiigors. Once a week is presented a Comparative Statement of the Receipts ami Shipments of t'ottou, Rico ami Lumber, at the port of Charleston, ami a Comparative Statement of the Keeeipta ami Exports of Cotton at all the ports of the United i | States. , All NICWS, of a personal and poliiical eharac- i ter, both foreign and domestic, is given with the j greatest possible promptness; and to insure this i object, we have secured the services of an able j corps of correspondents. I It is our spi sciul object, to publish aNEWSPA- j PER, proper. Wc shrink from the expression i of no opinion which may bo demanded by the i subject bcfoio us, but as a general principle, pre- i for stating filets at the earliest instant possible, i and to leave it to our readers to form their own opinions. j The course of tho paper is severely consni va- i tive, first of morality and order; next, of the inct it.tif.irtiia nnmilinf (I><> . .???*! ?r tioowswuu j/UVVIIIMI IV VIIV UJUVII I UIIU HCAt| v/l I tho union of tho Status. "\Vc resolutely oppose < radicalism, us well ill democracy us morals. i One important object in the establishment of ] our paper, was to present it cheap vehicle for in- I formation From this object we have been compelled to depart, to some extent ; but not to leave it entirely out of view, wc propose to sell the paper ut our counter, in packages of Ten, for ' Twenty Cents, niul to mail Ten Copies to any 1 one of our .subscribers for a year, who will send ' us l-'ifiy Dollars. This will relieve us from the ' rifdis of collection and tho expense of mailing so many ditlerent packages, while it will give to every neighborhood throughout, the Slate, the ? pportunity of a Daily I'aper at 1,-1VK DOIi i.AKS peranauiu. L. W. SPRATT & CO. Aug. 1 .->, 1 17 tf 4'SiarfoJ-an Wut'fcJy DOM AINS Ai.l. Tit;: MATTKlt fl."SST?~III*l? IN" TIIE !>.\II.Y, together with Tfir Int iil, Dintis/i.- mi l / ? ? ii'ii Murk' Is?77/' J'vierti ( 'urn ill, inrlniHiii/ th' /???' x ?;/" Sulc l*?r /.J'I'/Iitii'/?, mill I *"iiii sfn" 11 I'II l/ili'' ? Vhr Sli '/>/* n't i' / W/ ? / ho lilhxl 'f'th ifi'iijifitc in/i.runtlinti, <l'r., ik ? ., it ''. j nr i .?.> i '.\ i?w is i no oniy morning paper , in Charleston which issues a \VKtIKLV EDITION. This Kilit.inn i* published every W?ilni'f<1iij' Morning, and l?y this evening of the r.rxt <luy can In; received in every section of the State. Price -S'i?pnvahlc invariahlv in (nlvniieo. Ij. W. Sl'llATT & CO. Aug. 15, 1855. 17 tf DOCTOR HOOFkAMD'S CELEUHATED (ftirmmt Bitters, FREPARFI) J\Y DH. C. M. JACKSON, Phil; id'a., Pa.f WILL KKPECTUAV.V.Y f*t*RB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or A'ervou* Debility, UiKeanca of Iht Kidntyn, mid till diitnxci aruiny from a ditordcrcd Liver or Stomach. Such ns Constipation, Inwnril Piles, Fulness, or lilniiil to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, , Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for l'dtnl, | Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Krwctatious, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the I lead, Hurried nii.l ,lilt!/...ll I.V.... - the llenit, Choking or .Suli'oeating Sensations when in a lying I'ostjirc, Dimness of Vision, 1 >ot.s or Wtlis before the Si?M, Fever and 1 *;s!l Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Villmviiess of I lie Skin iui'l I'yos. l'.iia in tin- Siilc, Hack. Chest, Limits, Sudden l-'lush<> of Heat I'.iiniin;; in tin.* Fit*: li, Constant Imaginings nf ICvil, and jireal Depression of Spirits. Ju attributing such valuable .Medical propertics In this remedy, no rush, or unwarrantable assertion is inndf, but is simply stated a fact; proven undeniably and conclttsivi Iv by the e\I traordinary cures, am! benefit* derived from its 1 use, under tiie direction of iis illustrious originator, Dr. 1 loollaiid, ani'jj'ir ail classes of Kuropean society and from the immense mass of testimony, from all pans of the American continent, accumulated during the la-t ten years, in I ho hands of the present proprietor. The ptvval: once of diseases 10 which the Cernuin Hitters are adapted, it. is with sorrow we say it, is almost universal, indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cannot he found among its members that peculiar sallow ami l,niijitid ajtjtctirauee denoting a diseased Liver, or uu emaciated and suffering Dyspeptic. It is used constantly in the liractioe of a larcre number of the most prominent Physicians in the ! country, who have also added their written les- < timony, in evidence of its grout virtues. In con- | elusion then, we would respectfully usk of nil those afllicfcd with any of the above diseases to givo the Bitters a trial, nnd rest assured it will not be regretted. In proof of the statements above made, nil are invited to read attentively, the " Memorabilia," or "Prnetieal Receipt fiook," | for Furmers and Families, containing a great ( number of useful receipts, in addition to the tt-s- , timony, in favor of the Bitters, from the most ; prominent uud well know individuals, in nil parts of the Union. All Agcntr, for the Bitters are authorized to distribute the " Receipt Book" e gratuitously. ? Principal office and Manufactory, 120 Arch St., Philadelphia, I'a. x For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the prin- f cipal cities, and at retail by apothecaries and storekeepers iu every town in the United States, . and Canada. Waiuh.aw & Lyon, Abbeville. F. F. (J auy, Cokesbury. \ F. (J. Tanks, (ireenwood. ' I).. . ? ?? ? * imi.mwiiniiit a i>ahki;i.(m>, iounnDia. Api'il lb, 1853. 5^ Jy Notice. ALL persons havtnt; demand:? against the Estate of J( )EL SMITH, di!ci'ii<(!(l, arc requested ' to present theni properly attested to the under- ' signed, to whom ul><> thoseindebted tothe Estate 1 are requested to make payment. A. M. SMITH, ) r . 1 J. M. PEKlilN. J VjX rs- 1 March 1, If55. 45 tf 1 Independent Press copy. Notice to Legatees. ! "^TOTICE is hereby given to tho Distributees S L^ of tho Estate of JeBSG Maddox, dee'd, that t a final Settlement of said Estate will be made s before the Ordinary of Abbeville District, on tho < 5th of March, 1850. ' WILLIAM W. MADDOX, Adm'r. t t>i* a lOtrr <> ? " ? A/ClirilJIlCl t| JOUU> OJ , tfin 1 For Sale. j A FINE IMPOSING STONE, G ft. C inches ? long by 2 ft. 0 inches wide?complete with ( frame. Prico $30. A bargain can be had by ( application at this oflico. t C ANDIDATES- 1 [JT The friends of NIMROD McCORD re- * anectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sher i iff at the ensuiug Election. * J (LT The friends of JOnN R. WILSON, re- c spcctfully announce him u?a candidate for Tax 0 Collector of Abbeville District at the ensuing I election. r |] {gp* The friendsof Capt.S. A. IIODGES re ' spectfully annouuee him as a candidate for Tax Collector attho ensuing election. I ?. t 12T The friends of Rev. JAMES MOORE wotild respectfully announce him aB a Candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Coixeotob, at the ensuing election. . I ar Tho friends of W. W. GRIFFIN, respectfnlly nunounce him ns a candidate fo 0 Sheriff, n? the ensuing election, PROSPECTUS OF . 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Additional to this, we shall present , nicli articles of a liternry character, original | imu dvivuivii, aa win nave ii icuuciiey <*> reuiic (jj I lie tnBtc and elevate the sentiment of the read- 1 injr public, l'olitica al.so, considered as u science, nn<l as affecting the principles of Law t-nd Gov- ' nrnmcnt, and wore especially the mighty moveincuts of the nations, as they work out the designs of God, will claim due and proper attention. c.v Hut Politics degraded to the equabhlcs of dcina- J [rogues factions, will he utterly eschewed and .a repudiated. .' 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With r< vird to the mechanical execution of m th? work, wo ileein the announcement, that this I" will be under the direction of the Messrs. I>: 1:1 son, a suil'ifiiMit guaranty for its faithful nr.d tasteful pes i'.i: iii:n:ce?and without furt her words, cneo'.ii'iu'i-.! by Iho expressions of good will and promises of suhstantial aid from many friends, ll'M lIll'I.W ill.- It. lH...- llin ....... I.. a:..-uraiico of every cit'orl to render fiction f for t lie .support that nifty lie extended to us, nml respectfully ask liiein to let the ''LIGHT" j? shine. f.| 11 J' Our terms of nabseriji!ion are Two l)oi,i.Aits per year, in tttleattc, on rcceipt of the lirst number. Ministers of the Gesjie), of every denoiiiiimtioii, who may he unable io comply with L' the terms, will be supplied with one copy eaeh, II 011 ;i|>;>licatioti. P Ujj A list for the signatures of all who wi h Si to encourage iho work, may be foutid ut the 1*. Post Ofliee, and also at the "Advertiser" OiHoe. H O* All letters or nommuuicalioiis addressed lo undersigned will receive prompt attention. E. Ij. WIIATLBY, Julilnr 'in-' Pmftrhinr. ? Edgefield, S. C., Oet. "?2, 27 A USE THE _ MAGIC IM 1' R E S S10 X 3> A I' E R, j; FOR WRITING WITHOUT I 'EN OR INK. (iOl'YINU Leaves, Plants,Flowers, Pictures, (f J Patterns for Embroidering, Marking Lin- \ mi Indelibly, and manifold writini;. Thfc article is absolutely th<; be..-! portable Ink.-t jnd in the m known world?for a -::sn!l quantity folded and *j placed in the pocket constitutes a travelling j,, Inkstand, which cannot Le broken. No j?-n i.; ^ needed, for any slick, fcharpencd to a point, writ es equally as well as (he liest gold pen in the _ universe. For drawing, it is indispensable. It is, indeed, the whole art of Drawing and Paint ing?taught in one lessen. Any leaf, plant or (lower emi be transferred to the pagc.s of nn jj id bum, with n minute and distinct resemblance J i?f nature. With equal facility, pictured mid ]) mbroidery patterns arc taken, slid have received (4 1 ho highest eulogiums from the fair sex?and, ()] ml fed, a more tasteful present for a lady could ar not be produced. f?( This i\lagic 1'apor will also mark linen, or lr, nber articles, so us to remain perfectly indelible. |,e All tho washing in tho world fails to bring it Sp >111. Any eliihl can use it. with perfect oase.? jjj With this M.igio Paper, likewise, one or four :opica of every letter written can be secured withnil any additional labor whatever, making it the heapesl and most convenient article extant. p0 It i.i used lo great advantage by reporters of he public press, telegraghic operators, and hosis if others. w; i'laeb package contains four different colors? Ulaelt, lilue, (I recti and lied, with full and prilled iii.-lructious, for all to use, and will lustsuifi irmly long to obtain five hundred difilinct im- ? iressions. TJ It is put up in benutifully enamelled colored envelopes, with a trulliful likeucss of tho proprietor attached. Each and every package war anted. Price, $2 a dozen; or five for one dollar.? Single Packages, 25 cents. Maile.l to all paris ^ )f tho world on the reception of the above ' iricM ,lri Address, postpaid, N. IIUBBEI.L, a''' 107 Broadway, New YorJ*. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. |j| IlubbelCs Mayic Impression Paper.?Wc re- ^ rer our readers to the advertisement in another j|( :oIiimn, selling forth the merits of this pleiminir pj md ingenious invention. The cheapness should * nducc all to give il a trial. ? Philadelphia Merchant. It is unsurpassed for neatness nnd utility, and iliotild meet with the sale it richly deserves.? _ tribune. C^' Just what the ptil/lic lias long desired, nnd ' . eeommends itself to every individual of tawie md refinement.?Journal and Courier. B. July 25, 1855. l i 3m | T( CASI1 MUSIC AND PIANO STORK -? ok HORACE WATERS, n> ? ? _ w I NO. 333, BROADWAY, N. Y. jj, OT'POSITION TO MONOPOLY! at MUSIC AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. It Notwithstanding the combination of music drat- do T.7 to keen tlin lirirns of in>n.<?nr?vf!frlii ? . i * ""IV f*"" lyainst Hie unrests of native composers, and their Hr refusal to extend to Mr. Waters lite courtesies of ju lie trade, lie in making immense pales?having hii ibundant evidence, llint he has public countolance and support, in his opposition to the great nonojHily, and in his efforts to aid native talent, ind to adopt the national eurrciicy. Ilis stock >f American and European music is immense, ind the catalogue of his own publications is one \ >f the Iff (jcat and best selected in the United . States. Jle has also made n great reduction in A he prices of PJANOS, MELODEONSand Mu- ^ tical Instruments of all hinds. Superior toned ^ octave pianos for $ 176, $'200 and $235. inteior of as <jood quality, and instruments as strong j ind its durable as those which cost $600. Pi- 0J tnosof every variety of stylo and price up to ? S1000, comprising those ten different manufucto ies: among the celebroted modern improved Jorace Waters' Pianos and the first premium ,i Eolian Pianos of T. Gilbert & Co. s make. owners of tho Eolian patent.) Soeond-han- ^ led Pianos fit great bargain*. Prices from $40 o 0150. Melodeons from five different manu- pit hclories, including the well known S. D. &. II. in, rtf. Smith's Melodeonp, (tuned the equal temper- thi imcnt,) tho best make in the United States.? as 'rices $45, $60, $75, $100, $115, $125, $185, m? ind $150. Smith's Double Biuk Melodeons hu S200, each Piano and Melodeon guaranteed- The nv icst terms to tho trade, schools, &c: IS) per th< :ent discount to clergymen and churches. All 1 irders promptly attended to. Music sent to all sei tarts of the sountry, post-paid, at the reduced ag atea. General and ael?i>.t ?ml ilo of priccs of Pianos forwardeJ to any address rea of charge. March, 14, 1855. 47 4m [ZXRY KWDANK. JAM KB U OAXTT tS EWBANK & G ANT T, V DIRECT IMPORTERS OF to IARDWARE, CUTLERY, GBXS, &c em 155 MEETING-STREET, 165 Pa tn ITOMTK TI1E CIIAIU.E9T0N T10TEL, CHARLESTON, ?. r. A; mar 0 47 ly I HE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. ELEVENTH YEAR. Splendid Engravings and Prizes. PIIE Eleventh Annual Volume of tliis UFcfnl L publication coimncuces 011 the 17tlt day of spteinber next. I THE "SOIENTIFC AMERICAN" is an ILUSTKATED PERIODICAL, devoted chiefly the promulgation of information relating to e various Mechanic and Chemic Attn, ludusiul Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventus, Engineering, MilUvork, mid all interests liich the light of PRACTICAL SCIENCE is ,louluted to advance. Kt'l>orts of U. S. PATENTS granted are also jblished every week, including OIKcial Copies all tho PATENT CLAIMS, together with iwa and iuformation upon thousands of othor hjecU. The Contributors to the Sciciitijic American e among the most eminent Scientific and pracjal nieu of the times. 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For furthe r Club rates and for statements of ic fourteen large CASH I'UIZES, offered l?y ie publisher-1, see Scifn'ijif; Amtricuu. Southern, Western and Canada money, or r..-l < )!!;<:? Slumps, taken at par for subtler in* ims. Letters should directed (post paid) to Ml'NN ?t CO., 1Q? Fulton Street, New York. ?57" Mffi-rs. ML'NN CO., Iiuvo boon, for any year.*, xlcnsivrly engaged in procuring t*? ;>?j f?>r new invention.*, and will advise in-nl??! -', v. i? 1i?>?j1. clmrgt! ia regard to tlio novelty lacit* itnjtmvt iiwuls. Septfinl.wr Ih ">5. 20 tf $500 reward!Till K BJSABRtSK^A ET^ESTEI) in over lM.Uflo cases* of ASIATIC El CHOLERA and HOW EL COM PLAINT, is never yet failed, when tried in time, inantly ?> relieve and speedily to cure, l'rico, ) Cents per Bottle. ALSO, 2;i VcgcSiibIc TiiiviiirCi oHnian'd Anodyne, :i great variety of populur ateiit Mcui.-iucs, Prujrp, Oils, I'ainiH a*ul Dye ,nllV?; Tail, ('olfee, Sugar, Segars and Tobacco, uwdor and Shot, Superior Knives and llazora, '.'oks, itc. Sold l.y F. G. PARKS, Greenwood, S. C. Jan. 12, 1M5 37 ly "ebwasd weetfield, KUKYILLM COURT UOl'Klfi, SO. CA., )ETURSS thanks for pant favors, and roll speet fully solicit* a continuance of the Harnp.. e keeps constantly on hand, of his own nmnheture, a Lnreo Assortment of SADDLES, AKNKSS, BUIDIjES, MA liTI N (IA LES, Acko, WHIPS, STIUUUP I HONS i.nd PITTS. H-injr ft practical workman, lie is prepared to ike to or-h-r ail kinds of Saddles, Harness and Hilary Equipments. at short notice, and at as w prices as auy oilier establishment. Particular ii^eution paid to ail kinds of epairinjr. niayJ.'i irr?PT5Trn /* T TIATi Al ABi^aisfu. Ga. flUK Undersigned vj:iI<1 call the attention d. or the citizens of Abbeville and Edgefield istrinlti, to their INFIRMARY for SICK NBItOKS, and fur those requiring SURGICAL PEH ATIONS. "\V liile the completncs* of our n?nguin>nt.-', oilers to the patient every eomrt. It also enables us to render more efficient v ?utment to chronic eases, than can gciierally scoured in ordinary private practice. Our .:cia! accommodations for the management, of e CHRONIC DISEASES OF FEMALES common among Negroes, are ample to comL,<'* . . / TERMS.?For Nursing, Board and Lodging, r month ?1U. Treatment?the ordinary rates of Practice. Communications addressed to ua at Augusta,. II meet with prompt attention. II. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending PhysicianMay 10, 1856. 3 tf IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?Tn the Common Pleat. Wm. P Pom, ) t . ..... r llll.ltllUJUUI. Win. B. Lloyd. ) ^TSTIIliliEAS, the Plaintiff did, on the tliirtirw cth day of June, 1855, file his dcclara11 ngninst the Defendant, who (us it is said) is sunt from and without the limits of this Slate, d hits neither wife nor attorney known within v e (same, upon whom a copy of the said declaLion might. lie served. It is therefore otdered, \ it the said Defendant do nppour and plead to \ p. said declaration, on or before the first day of J / ly, which will be in the year of our Lord f (jlileen Hundred und Fifty-Six, otherwise final ' (1 absolute Judgment will then be given und ,-urded uguinst liim. MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. r. Cleric's Uir.ee, June *.10, 1855. 11 ly r A th~oh~sV^t:rptt n a urkt rw a - ^.4. v XXX V/<XXbUJUll^ Ilj bheville District.?In the. Common Picas. ?fc J. J or dun, ) Foreign Attachment, vs. > MeCSowaii & I'crrin, I'l'/Fs in?. J. Atkins, ) Attorney's. L/57* IIEKKAS the Plaintiffs did. on the fifth rw dny of April, eighteen hnudred and fiftyre, file his declaration aguinst the Defendant, lui, (it is said,) is absent from und without the nits of this Stale, mid hos neither wife nor lorney known within the same, upon whom a py of tho suid declaration might be served; y(' is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant > i appear and plead to tho said declaration, 011 J before the sixth day of April, eighteen hun- J, cd and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute i ilgment will then be given and awarded against I 11. ? MATTHEW IWcDONALD, c. c. p. *. Clerk's Office, April 11, 1855 51 Iv GRATIS! JUST PUBLISHED! NLW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE? FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL l Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermator-. ea, or Local Weakness", Nervous Debility, Low iritp, Latitude, Weakness of the Limbs anq ick. 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