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?r C^Vbbcuille fianncr| Ib Published Every Thursday Morning, by DAVIS &, HQXitiHTGSWORTH. W. O. DAV19 > Editor. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. Publisher. T 33 n JVC J5? : Two Pollaiw per aunnni, if pai?l in advance; Two Dollars and Fifty Ck.vt's if not paid within aix months, mid Tiiickk DiM.i.aub if not paid bofort* the end of the year. All subscriptions not limited at tho time of subscribing, will bo considered as indefinite, nnd will be continue.! until Arrearages are paid, or at the option of the Proprietors. Orders from other States must incitri ably be accompanied with tho Cash. Advertisements inserted at 75 cents per Square (12 lines or less) for the first insertion, and 37 J- cents for each sitbserjuonl insertion. All Ailvni*liari]iimtl4 mil. liMVm>r iln tkiimlini* of insertion)* mtrkod upon them, will he continued until Turbid, and charged accordinglyLiberal deductions will bo made to tlioso advertising by Contract. Transient Advertisements must be paid for in advance. For announcing a Candidate, $:$ in advance. For advertising Kstrays, ?2, to bo paid by tho Magistrate advertising. printingT Of ovary Description and in the best style EXECUTED AT T1IIS OFFICE: Embracing sueli as bostmhss caui'S, hand hills, an}* size, receipts, fosteim, " bill uk a os, | books, pamphlets, drirks, : blanks of all kinds. The Proprietors of the Abbeville Banner ] assure tlieir friends and tlie public, that then*orders for any thing in the .loi? Printing line will b? executed in the best manner, tind at as low rates as at any other establishment. Blacksmith and Gunsmith. TI1E undersigned, ut his old | ShSS^IS vvHI e< intYinl"liiV bu^i'ii ess.'"AII I work entrusted to liiin, will bo promptly attended lo. pgr* He will also Repair CLOCKS, if brought to liiin. ear AH now work Warranted A. BUTLER. Jon. 1, 185t"!. 37 Sm CHAMBERS& MARSHALL | ARE SOW KHCKIVISO M PPLIE8 OK asra* wMraraatj goods, CONSISTING of IMsuu and Fancy French DE LAIN ICS, French and English MERIXOES, Bl'k and Col'd ALI'ACAS, Ui'k und Fanny SILKS, r? f .M 1 I * >1 lit rrrnut wiri,?lr Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, ic. October 3. 2-1 tf {gg~ Pre*3 copy JEEMJi <k S^DTTMitti, GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. WILT, continue the GROCERY BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at their Old Stnivl on BUOAD STREET, opposite the Planters' Motel. Our Stock of Groceries will, at sill time", be large, the assortment complete, and particularly adapted to Planter*' Trade?it liberal share of which wo huva so long enjoyed, and hope ktill to receive. \VM. M. BE ALL, JNO. \V. L. STOVALL. August 23, 1855. 19 Cm HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. TO ALL PERSON'S afflicted with Sexual disease, Mich as SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, <tc., ic. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadeltihia, in view of the awful destruction of hiitnan ife and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and ihfl deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus aillictod, (Maleor Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a description of thrir condition, iaye, occupation, habits of life. <fcc.,) and in cases of extreme poverty and tmfTuriug to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association is u benevolent Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the Kick and distressed, affl-cted with " Virulent and Epidemic diseases," and its funds can bo used for no other purpose. It has now a supplus of means, which tlio I>irectors have voted to advertise tlio above notice It is needless to ad-! that the Association command* the highest Medical skill of the aire. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. It. CALHOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philx delphia, Pa. By. order of the Directors, EZRA D. IIIS\RTWELL. President. Geo. Fairoiiild, Secretary. May 2, 1855. 3 ly A Valuable Plantation for Sale. IV AVING purchased other Lands more convenient to ine, I desire to sail my GUAIN RIDGE PLANTATION, in tlfo Calhoun Settlement, ndjoininc: lands of Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Alston, containing 4*26 Acres. Persons wishing to purcluse Lands, will do well to call on mo And examine the placi?, and tbey will find my terras nnd price rea*?nable. ROB'T M. PALMER. Abbeville, Nov. 16, 1855. 31 tf r land" THE Subscriber wishing <o attend more particularly the practice of bin profession offer* hit* Fort Charlotte Land for B ile, adjoining Vienna extending a mile or more on Savannah River, and running some two miles back, containing 700 hundred or more acres; between 200 and 300 acres firfct and second low ground ; One-half the truet cleared nnd under good fence, with convenient buildings, the balance in well teuibered Wood Land. NATHANIEL HARRIS. November 6, 1865. 29 tf Negro Goods. , fiJCTILEYS' GEORGIA PLAINS, wiS uunaA.tf-4 ni.ANifwrs a-?*t? gest Stock ewer brought U? this place, and will bo sold for Cosh at prices whieh will compare with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta markets. Call ?"d s?e (Item at CHAMBERS A MARSHALL'S. Ootober 9. . 24 tf JZ> tW Pr?** copj. To the Public. WN consequence of the inclement weather JK through the month of January, the Board of. Trustees of the COKKSBURY MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will MCtend the present Scholastic Year to the last piy of October, without additional charge to riatrOMa i. J. K. VANCE, P. B. T. F&.U8SA. 49 tf ' ,11?? Books and Stationer*. NEWBERRY, fi. C. rWMHE undesigned hae opened it Book Store Nowberry eiM|JJ*ntl^ jSdWlxWIJ C. '1C!,1Ifo'#Vt 86?. 40 tf ? .^. ..?... ? . < "' ' ?', l'RO KESS ION A L OA 11! )S. JAMES 8. COTHRAN, Attorney at LaWj ABDKV1M.I} O. II., S. C. MAY BE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN TIIE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Jan. 14, 1850. 30 ly Independent. Press please copy. wiLLIAM Ip. l'HICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, VNI.L rUACTICK IN TIIK COlMtTS OF THE WESTERN CIIICUIT. Office at Greenville C. II. Feb. 1, 1856 42 ly JOXUS dc LI VliKCiSTOiV. ATTORNEYS AT T. AW OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON & FAIR, ABBEVILLE C. II. ii. a. jonfb. j. w. ml i.noston Jan. 18. 185 5. 3 W. C. Davis, Attorney at Laic ami Solictor in Equity. Abbevili.b, S. C. Will promptly attend to ull lniRinoss entrusted to h t care, lie can b" found at the office of the Abbeville Banner." July 28 1G .11. wilsom. i. ii. lomax. w. m.iiadorn Wilson, Lomax & Hadden, Attorneys nt Linv and Solicitors in Equity. cfpick at akrkvillb c. ii. i. f08tkk maitsiiali- w. a leu. MARSHALL & LEE, ATTORNEYS AT I.AW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, \XTn.i. attend promptly lo any business con??V milted to their care, in the Districts of Abhovilln a it*l....jn.i 1.,.,.^,^ o.,.l v.. Ollicu at Abbeville C. II. frb. D. 43 ?2m The South Carolina Agriculturist. 1MIE Executive Committee of the Stnte Agricultural Society of South Carolina, having selected tho subscriber to *??lii theii paper, a prospectus is now issued ill compliance with their instructions. This journal will be devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Natural Sen-nee, Kitral Taste, Architect arc and Art, the Mechanical nml Manufacturing interest, and all the pursuits pi-rlainintr to general improvement. It will also contain a faithful transcript of tho organization and proceeding* ?if the Society, Essays anil Communications from the host writers in the Siate. and a monthly summary of the spirit of the Agricultural press. All subjects devoted to the improvement of the mind, the soil, stock, and dome-tic comfort, find ready admission into its | columns, and such contributions arc specially desired. The work will be printed in bcaatiful new and fuir type, on fine white paper, with a tinted cover, ana will contain thirty two pages per month. The publication will comin<-ticc ou the 1st of May, ltJ5t>. 'Ihcre will also be published an additional advertising sheet as a sup pleuicut, in which a limited number of advertisements wid he inserted TERMS??1 per annum. No {taper sent tin less the money is paid in advance. Li fit Members to the State Agricultural Society will re ceive met paper wiuioni cost. Address A. (}. SUMMER, Editor "South Cttrolinu Agriculturist," March 19, 18.ri?. -18 ColunibiH, S. C. prospectus of 1MIE rapid stride*, andcoiiRtant advancement* . of the ago ; and the daily increasing demands for Literature, have indued the Subscribers to propose publishing at Spartanburg Court House, on lhc first of Janunry, 1866, "A WEEKLY LITERARY JOURNAL, entitled THE LITERARY STAR, Its Editorial management, under the care of R. L. BOW DEN, will bo conducted in n man i nor that shall not fail to give satisfaction to | every reader. The greate6 care will be taken to chronicic the latest and mo.-t reliable passing ! ?h.-. T?i ?.. A J ' ? '? "J ULfU.M.UIl will contain such matter only, as will prove intereutino and profitable to the reader. Selections suitable for Sunday rending?Stores for the Young?Proverbs for the Old?and in short, it is our determination to present to the public a Journal that will be a welcome visitor in every family?ft companion for every one. In mutters of Polities, the Star will be neutrai; but will retain the right to speak of any palpable wrong it may detect i i any party. Tub Litkiiary Star will be printed in new and ch-or Type, and under the mechanical management of nn experienced Publisher, E. M. BltOUGHTON"?will vie in appearance with uny paper in South Carolina In order to put our paper within the reach of every one; nnd seenre an extensive circulation, ii, win tie luniimicu (comnimiifj Jircmy-Jour COl- I utnn* of reading jnatter,) at the following unprecedented rate*: 1 copy por auaum, in advance, $ 1.50 10 " 1250 20 " " " " 20.00 Wc appeal to our friend*, and to the friends of our cause, to'sustain us in our undertaking?extend to uh u helping hitnd. Address BOW DEN BUOUtillTON, Proprietors. Spartanburg, C. II., S. C. November 6, 1856. 20 Jackson Street Hospital nml Surgical INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA, GA. THE Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Planters and Sluvo-owiicrs generally, to their complete and extensive estublit>hment in Augusta, Ua., for the accommodation of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS or Treatment iu ClIKONIC DIS EASES. The Building is situated on the corner of Jackton and Feu wick Streets, between the Georgia and the Savannah lloil Road Depots; and in sight of both. It in therefore convenient for the reception of patients from a distance. In ita construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept iu view the speciul purpose to which it is applied; being furnished with everything which can comluco to tho comfort of the SICK. It is supplied with hot and cold baths and shower baths?end has water-closets iu each story to avoid fatigue und ex|H>snre to tho patients. It is also well ventilated and lighted with gas. With the constant attendunce of experienced mnlc and female nurses, the patient will be saved much of the suffering which too often is the reresult of unavoidable neglect in tho treatment of Negroes in ordinary private pructice. TE54MS?For Bourd, Lodging and Nursing, p?r month, 810. For ul! necessary Medical attendance, Surgical Operat.ons, <kc., the same as iu ordinary city practice. ii. x. i;*iUt'u&L>L>i Burgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. May 3, 1836. 2 mtf JUST ruBLimiRD, bt THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, P H I L A D?E T? P II I A. PA. REPORT on SPERMATORRHEA, or 8emiual Woaknrss, Impotence, the Vies of OnanWm, Murturlitttion, or Belt-Abuse, and other Diseases of th?S*xanl Orgnn*, with un account of fhe errors and deceptions of Qoaak* and valnable advice to the afflicted, by GEO. B. CALHOUN, M. Dm Con?aIting Surgeon of the Howard Association, Philadelphia, Piw, a beoarotont Institution, eatabHahed by special endowment, for tha relief of tha stak and di?trasl*d, afflletad wltl? ' Vtralaet aad Epidemic Diaeaaaa." A. Oopy ?fjha above Xapart will ba saat by .BUtti (ia a aaalad envelop,) ftti qf, tksrtn. on tba r* D~,uuet ff if v 'I'^A ,.: ? ?V A. X ?*v ff P?C<V'*^>pf > , <. '- ? eJ^IoJ?t!e^delitPr?M?o* ' " I . ' WATCHES, JEWELRY jfiJOT JFAMSY ???IDS. i-j_9|> HAVING just received from New York, a largo and hcauli ful Stock of Wntchesand Jew elry, I will sell them at Charleston prices, and all Articles wairanted as represented. My slock cousista of Fine Clock*, Weight and Spring, at various prices; Fine Golil Watches, fiom ?25 to$150; a fine lot of Hunting Levers, from ?18 to ?56, snitablo for furmcrs; Fob, Vest and Ladies' Clminn, beautiful patterns; Ladies'and Oonts' Broaches; Ear Rings and Finger Rings, all sizes; Lockets, Gold Keys, Gold and Silver Spectacles; Silver Thimbles, a splendid ariicla; Coral Heads, Gold Snaps, Gold Fens, Silk Guard*, Steel Chains, Winding Key*, Steel Spectacles with colored Glasses, a largo assortment of Spectacle Glasses, all ageK; rorl Alouios; a beiiuiuul uBHorlmcnt of Silver Cups, suitable for Present#; a full usrortinent of Pitttole The above articles I will Fell for CASH, or on Credit to pereous who will be prompt in their pay menu. H. T. TUSTEN. Sept. 26. 23 tf THE BRITISH PERIODICALS THE FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE of the latteh publication". LEONARD SCOTT A CO., New York, continue to publish tlio following liritish Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2. T..r r>.......... \ 3. The North British Rcvikiv, (Free ChurcJi.) 4. Tiik Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood's Eui.nul'Ruii Magazine, (Tory.) The great and important events?Reli.-iou*, Political, and Military?now agitating tlie nations of the Old World, give to thone Publications an interest find vidue tliey nevr before possessed. Tln*y occupy u middle ground between the hastily written nevvs-it -ins, crude speculations, anil flying rumors of the newspaper. and the ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after the living interest in the facts he records shall have passed away. The progress of the Wur in the liasl occupies a large space in their pages. Kvcry movement is closeIv criticised, whether of friend or of foe. and nil % ... mori-comings jt Hl ioiBiy pointed nut.. lhc letters from the CKI.MLIA and from the BALTIC in Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its murt popular contributors, (jive a more intelligible and reliable account of the movements of tho great belligerents than can elsewhere be found. These Periodicals ably represent tho three great political parties of Great Britain?Whig, Tory, and Radical,?but politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature. Morality, and Religion, they stand as they ever liavo Flood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and thi< professional man, while to tho intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and cutisf.ictory record of the current literature of tho day, throughout tho world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. Tho receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British publishers gives additional vulu* to these Reprints, especially during the present exciting slate of European affairs, inasmuch as they ...... I... v.i tl.. I 1- ..r _..l _:t ? . .ivvr ut; |fint;i:u n? uic iminn w: hUUStriUUHt aljoui un soon as the original editions. TERMS. Per ami. For any one of tlio four Reviews. - - ?.'<.(>0 For any two of the four Reviews. - - 5.0H For any three of Hie four Reviews. - - 7.t?0 For all four of the Reviews. ... 8 (10 For Hlackwood's Maga/.iue. .... 3.tif) For Blackwood unci time Reviews. - SJ.iit) For lilackwood and tlic four Reviews. - 10(H) O' Payments lo be made in all cases in ad vatice. Money current in the State where issued, will be received at pnr._rti CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-live per cent, from the above prices will be allowed to Club* ordering lour or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood or of one Review will be scut to one adrln-ss for $9; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood fur $30; and so on. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities ami Towns, these works will be delivered, Free of Pontage.. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the Uni- ' ted States, will be but J\eenty'fo?r Cent* a year | for " Black wood," and but Fourteen Cents a your for each of the Reviews. The Parmer's Guide to scientific and riUCTICAl. agriculti te. By lle.mny Stkpiif.ns, F. R. S., of Ddincnrirb, anH tli<* In?? .1 !? V ~e cntifie Agriculture in Yule College, New Haven. 2 vols. Royal Octavo. ICOO pages, iiihI numerous Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, confessedly, ilio most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation llio publishers liuve resolved to reduce the price to 85 FOR TIIE TWO VOLUMES!! When sent by mail (post-puiil) to (-ttlifortna and Oregon the price will be &7. To every other part of the Union and to Canxda (|io*tpaid.) $?. pg" 77iit it not the old "Book- of the Farm." Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT &. CO., No. 54 Gold SStreet, New York. PROSPECTUS. 11 MHJiNK'S FOR ALL. THE undersigned propose 10 commenct, at on early dute, in the Town of Newberry, the publication of a Weekly nowspnper, to Be called "THE SUU," designed for geucral circulation. Its columns will contain the news of the day, foreign and domcslic: and Qccurato review of the markets: a synopsis of the proceedings of Congress during its session : articles on agiiculturo, and infe-resting miscellaneous mutter. A portion of it will be devoted to literature, original and selected. It is the intention of the undersigned to make The Sun an ugreenblc and instructive visitor, dispelling error ami ignorance, and diffusing genial uud healthy influences wherever it* rays may penetrate. It will be political, but liberal, owing no slavish ofservile allpi'iniic.w *r> nmrtiam ??ii ticiuns. It -will Advocate measures, not men; and will Inbor only for the success of principlesIn a word, it will be the orgun of no man or clique. It will be American in tone and sentiment, yet repudiating nothing foreign, because it is so; believing and maintaining that the good, the wise. Uio honoiable, and usefnl, are indigenous to no clime, nor the property of any peculiar people, but aro the common right of all. Ita aim will be to advance, reform and improve ; not to crush, depress and destroy. It wit! tiotd up to light and reflection, the ruthless and savage deeds and practice* of the times; defend onre morals in nil the social relations of life; and sooat at all attempt* at scribbling blackguardism. It wiP be progressive, but not recklessly so. TCntertairifmr fixed and dem/feit ?5?* ? mit qae?tioiw?f the day, it will vindicate the honor, protect the rights and defend the mum, *nd tii? iiwtitotlotx of tfto South. It will onmbtr in (U enrpo of contributor* ' ' ' .V_ - - ? > - ' - -> ' * ? / TERM8 OP SUBSCRIPTION. April SO ' Jy 4' *?' ' .jpriv' "* * ' ... '11 GOOD J TO THOSE IN CHEAP & FASHIO GREAT ATTRACTIONS AT N TiTf T73 TFfS? rsi <rm M. ISRAE I. S Take pleasure in informing the Districts, that the}' are opruing in that splewl NO. 4 GRANITE ROW, NEX AN KNTIKEI.Y NK' SPUING AND SB which, when complete, \vi] MRGMT AND ever drought to ' We have carefully selectcil our entire Stock Cash at great bargains, which enables us to sell onr Astonishingly L We particularly invite the LADIES to examine Cord and Black Muslins, Lawns, I which wc aro prepared to sell at prices to DEFY ( We have also n spl EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS. HOSIER LINEN CAMBRIC IIAND and a very elegant assortment of ull of the latest styles, mid at prices which will fav Mason's ?fc Dixon's Line I! BONNETS, RIBBONS, SILKS. V Ell ARTIFICIALS, DRESS T1 BOBBI in endless variety, at prices which cannot fail to plei We have paid particular attention in I R e a il y JJM a d e FOR GENTS, ROYS COATS, VESTS in great variety, from thn very lowest pradc up to tl able Styles to suit the most fastidious, and at prices LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS, DBA WER STOCKS, NECKTIES. SILK P AND CENTS' FURS WHICH WE WILL DISPOSE OF AT VI m-Y: A lis ....... OL'It GREAT ASSC HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOR HARDWARE, MUSICAL INS! PERFUMER V will bo foil ml well worthy tlic attention of tin will bo solil by us :it cxlrtvuhj Low Prices ! ! Umbrellas, Trunks, Carpet Bags Domestic audi ns SliirtinRB, bleached and unbleached, Iudigt Omiubiirpi. .Stripes, etc, ctc.. /1<S CHEAP AH 77 Wo respectfully Bolicit n call, and if good (JimkI attention to nil, and strict business principle!*, merit faithfully done ut ISH Nt fS?" Due Went Telescope copy 4 times.] CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND I'O- I LITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copic*, per mm inn $ 8 00 Ten Copies, per annum 50 00 11IIE DAILY STANDARD contains n Daily ' . Telei?mpl?ic Report, a Market Report, mid a report of General Information, furnished l>y tin* miiif from every section of the Union. It olso nreients n Dnilv Itxnnrf. ?>f ll.? .Market. the Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and < Departures of Ships, and of the Arrivals ol" Fas- i sengers. Once a week is presented n Comparative Rt?tcment of the Receipts and Shipments of Cotton, Ilicc and LuiiiIh-I', at the port of Charleston, and u Comparative Statement of tin* lleecipts and Exports of Cotton at ull the ports of the United States. All NEWS, of n personal and political character, bath foreign and domestic, is given with the greatest possible promptness; and to insure this object, we have gecured the services of an able corps of corrc?pondcnts. It is otir special object to publish a NEWSPAPER, proper. We shrink from the expression of no opinion which may he demanded by the subject liefoie its, but as a general principle, prefer stating facts at the earliest instant possible, and to leave it to our readers to form their own opinions. The course of the paper is severely conservative, first of morality and order; next, of the institutions peculiar to the South; and next, of the union of the States. We rcsolutel}- oppose wncniiBiii. uh wen 111 fifinocracy us morula. One important object in the rstublishinent of onr puper, wns to present a cheap vehicle furinformiition From this object we have been co-ii polled to depart, to Mime extent; hut not 10 leave it entirely out of view, wo propose to a?dl the puper at our counter, in packages of Ten, for Twenty Cents, and to mail Ten Copies to any one of onr RiilwcriberB for a yeur, who will send u? Fifty Dollars. This will relieve uh from the risko of collection and the expense of mulling h<> muiiv different packages, while it will give to every neighborhood throughout the Stat*, the i pportunity of a Daily Paper at FIVE DOLLARS per annum. L. W. SPRATT ii CO. Aug. 16, 1855. 17 tf Charleston Weekly Sluiidurd, CONTAINS ALL TUB UATTKR PUDTISHEO IN TUR DAILY, together with The Local, Domestic and Foreign Markets?The Prices Current, including the Rates of dale j for Stock, Exchange, and Domestic Produce?The Shipping in Port?The latest Telegraphic Information, <kc., Ac., dc. | iiibbiasijaku is inc only morning paper in Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EL)L , TION. This Edition is published every Wednesday Morning, and by tli* evening of the next duy can he received in every scction of the State. < Price payable invariably in advance. j L. W. SPRATT A CO. Aug. 15. 1866. 17 tf ' CASH STORE! ? I NOW OFFER FOR SALE ALL ARTICLES , usually found iu a Q ?ALSO? GROCERIES, BOOKS. CONFECTIONERIES, FINE CUTLERY, Ac, Ac., Ao. My 8took to mneh larger than heretofore. Purchaser* will please exmnin* ?or themselves. TERMS?CASH, when Goods ate delivered. F. O. PARKS. Greenwood, 8. C., ) 1 Jan. 26, 1866. f 41 tf j tLfinrdLIB-i.BagKi.IW-l) Do wall, of Georgia of Alabama. of Florida. DOWELS KOGBIII A CO., I Mortar to frtfrrafr1 s( very ?^ L^tmr; JEWS! WANT OF (NABLE GOODS! 0. F3UR GRANITE ROW 2 mm mm?Q cBRUSSEL CITIZENS OF TIIIS AND ADJOINING id Rrick Building, r TO THE DRUG STORE, STOCK OF HER GOODS, II be found one of the OBBAPBIT! rillS MARKET!!! in New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, for Goods ul iow Rates ! ! ! i our extensive and hnudantnc Stock of lareges, Calicocs and Ginghams, COMPETITION!!! ndidStoek of y. QLOVES, KERCH IE IS. PARASOLS A XT) FANS, LACK AND SILK MANTILLAS, orably compare with any bought this side of (j r IIM MINGS, 1iR U CIIES, NET AND MUSKITO NETTING ise!!! tying in our very lic.tvy Slock of J lot hing, ANI) YOUTHS! AND PANTS lio FINKST MADE, good Good* and fa*liionlo SUIT ALL. We liuvo uleo a fine Stock of S, HOSIERY. CRAVATS, 0 (IKFT IIA N I) KER CHIEFS 1 SUING GOODS IN GENERAL, SliY LOW RATES!!! niiiMu!! > lt'1 ME NT IN IS, CUTLERY, TINWARE, 'R UME NTS, ANI) YANKEE NOTIONS, uso ill need of thy above article#, wliicli and Valises in great variety ! 'Goods, r> Tllnc Stripes, Red T eking, Denims, Check?, II-: CUB A P EST! 1 s nt Ion* price*, fail*dealings, prompi anil polite a r. ntiiinuiice <>f public patronage, it *hall be AEL & BRUSSEL'S sw Sloiv :it Nil 4. fiisinit.. n<?io AM.?viii? c. ii.,'a. c. March 2-J, 1P56. 49 ly Dr. McLANE'8 CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. Tito of tlie beat Preparations of tb? A(?> They are not recom mended as Universal Cure-ails, but simpiy for what their name purports. The Vermifuge, for expelling W orms from 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. n 11 H IT inTTC I f ?? JJUjiuuj iyii~ rangements, Sick Headache, See. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, 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. F!LSMXKa EEO'S, 60 Wood St., prrnsbimoh, Pa. 8covil a mead, Ho. hi ew orlean*, general whole*. 1e a^em* tot th* mihrrn sutm, o whom ?!i orders tnurt be gotd ^ LEMOVA.L Ob* Till-: BOOT AMD SHOE SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. U. TI1E undersigned respectfully informs the Gentlemen of Abbeville, and the public generally, that he hns removed to WASHINGTON STREET, and is nlwiiys to bn found in his Shop, between the Marshall House and the Livery Stables. He has on hmid a large supply of tlic best French CALF-SKINS, HUCK-SKINS, MOROCCO mid patent leatiiek, with n good stock of the best SOLE LEaTIIEU, and ia ready to make to order ROOTS AND SHOES, of the latest and ncatrtt tlylc. He will mnke and mend ns good and us cheap as uny our else in Abbeville. - An AI'i'UENTICE is wanted lo lenrn tho BOOT uud SHuE-MaKING BUMNF/nS. J. J. O'KEEFFE, Boot and Shoemaker. Jan. 8, 1856. 38 ly liverystablesT AT ABBEVILLE O. H. rpiIE uu'leisigucil having taken the- large mid JL commodious Stable formerly occupied l>y .Messrs. .Mailiis & Sale, oll'-rs bid nervines (o tlie public generally. Ho will keep in constant at tendance, attentive Ostlers. II ? Stables will be kept thoroughly cleansed. and every attention triveti to merit public patronage. He will also keep a lut of Horses and Buggies to Hire, with careful Drivers, to cunvey persons lo any point in or out of the District. Charge for single fed, 37J cents. Horses twin? <!..jt f?. ?l IWI J_.. 1 At., --./v 1 - ?t v.v ~ .u. v>.uu tiuj, diiu jiu.uu uy lilt* mouth J. M. DAVIS. Nov. 7, 1P56. 20 ly Stage Line A FOUR IIOUSE STAGE leaves AltllEVII.LE on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. i.cav.i Washington, f!a., on Tuesday, Thursday and Satiirda}' morning*. A Daily Train leaven Washington .it 7 o'clock A. M-, for Atlanta. OFFICE ai the POST OFFICE. .IOI1N McBUYPE, Agent. Abbeville C. II., April 'J. 1800. 60 ly STOVES FOR SALE! rJ'MIE Sul?3',rib"TB will keep on band nt nil JL times. Hi l|l?* Saddlery Mid Harness Store ' f E W KS TKIII LI). in tS.B V 11 age. m assortment of all k<ii?lHt>r STDVKS, wlccli tliev pledge themselves to si'll oil itb favorable tonus ?? Sluvrt of ilic name qua itv can be purchased tor in Cliarlffton. Their ?003531?? S'JOTJBS ih>*y will warrant to do everything that a i 'onkiiiL' Stovi* can <lo, and ur?< mire tliey will give V.iiiVtTHal hAliaraittinn. 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Drug*, Oily, I'aims a id Dye Stulfc; Ten, CnlFee, Sugnr, Segur? und Tohucco, Powder and Shot, Superior Knives and Razors, Hooks, &c , itc. Sold by F. G. PARKS, Greenwood, S. G. Jan. 12, 1855 37 ly EDWARD WESTFIELD, AliUKVILLK COURT HOUSE, SO. CA., RIOTUUNss iluitik*' fur pn?t favor?, and respectfully Ko icitHu coutinunuee of the same, lie ke?-ps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture, u I.urge Aesnr meiit of SADDLES, HARNESS, BUIDI.ES, MARTINGAEES, Ac. Als<>, Willi's, ST1UKUP IKONS ? nd KITTS. living a pruciieul workman, he is prepared to make lo order ull kinds of Snddlex, Harness unit Military Equipments. ut short notice, and ut as low prices as any other establishment. t35T Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, At Aiigii?tu. CiJn. ' FS^IIE Undersigned ?rci;!d cnl! the attention I. of the citizens of Abbeville and Edgefield Districts, to their INFIRMARY for SICK NEGROES, nnd for those requiring SURGICAL Ol'ERATION9. While the completness of our ruciilo, OucTn lu ilit: |*rdiiciiti cvtfi'y tviir fort. It also eunhle." ns to render more efTicient F treatment to chionic chsi-s, than citn generally be secured in onlinnry private practice. Our special ncroinmodntiomt for the 'nnnnge'Sient of tlto CHRONIC DISEASES OF FEMALES, so common iimong Negroes, are ?m|do to coinplete. TERMS.?For Nursing, Board and Lodging, 1 per month $10. Treatment?the ordinary rates of Practice. Communications addressed to us at Augnita, will meet with prompt iittention. II. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. May 10. 1855. 3 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A bbeville District ?In the Common J'lrai. Win. P Dorn, 1 vt. > Attachment. Wn>. IJ. Lloyd. ) WIIEItEAS, the Plaintiff dicf, on the Ihirticlli day <>r June, 1865, file his declarution against tlie Defendant, who (as it is sitid) is ubscnt from mid without the iimito of this State, and Ima neither wife nor attorney known within the some, iij>oii whom a copy of ilie said deului ation might Ik* served. K is therefore ordered, that the Sitid Defendant do appear and plead to the suid declaration, oil or before the tint day of July, which -will he in the year of our Dord Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-Six, otherwise final " nud absolute Judjimeut will then be given and awarded agaiimt trim. MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. r. Clerk's Ollice, June 80, IH66. 11 ly STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, , Abbeville District,?In the Common Pleat. 11. & J. Jordan, ) Foreign Attachment. vs. V McGowun & Perriu, PFflTs Tlios. J. Atkins, ) Attorneys. w II EKE AS the Plaintiffs did, on th?r fifth v v tiny ot April. eighteen hundred And fiftyfive, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is fluid,) is absent fmin end without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, Upon whom a cony of the said declaration might he served: Ii is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plcud to the said declaration, on or before the sixth day of April, eighteen bundrod and firty-six. otherwise final ?ud absolute judgment will then be giveu and awarded M ATTHEW McDOKALD, c. c~r. Clerlt'a Office, April 11. 1856 M If GBATIBI V JUST PUBLISHEDI a m;.w ihscvkkv in medicine! FEW WORDS ON RATIONAL Treatment, without Medioine,of Spermatorrhea, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, Low Bpiritr, Lassitude, Weakness of the Lirotwaad Rqcli. Indisposition and Incapacity far Studyafid Lubor, Dnilness of Appreheniion, Loss of Mem wrj, ??. un w> joctoty,. wye of SSoitade, Timidity, Krlf-DiiiniBt* l>)ZXUl*?r, lu- * voluntary Discharges, Pain* in the Side, Affeethm of th- Ev?s I'implMou the Fwm; Begad and other Infirmities in man. t From the French of Tl?e important fuel thttl.these ainnniag ??aKiint* may euMly he removed whhart Mwjife, , in this tuiall trnct, clearly denjoastrsted r*?>d the entirely new and highly *areeMfa! treatment, as adopted by the Anthor, fulta*-xflafaed, by means of which **?*ry one: ift cSabUd to. ?V* him?ef perfectly, end at the Isnat poamiMa ?MC avoiding thereby all tho luhrertiw* 'audiMMfr Sent to any addrefw.^aU*, a?dj^ freaJjOja I Feb. 1. 11155. " SB? ~i>*r Trrr -v~.~ -v** i y >?*" t*r HAND FOET? JHANB1*ACfP)M tokeb, N?K tmrnmSSmSm J 1,5,1 7. toK^wi i^yMfc^oM^aod Ofjrt^fty of t^jSropC<BqSffl'|w^r tOra|py?edl aprU jysf * ^