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SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY!
Guano Ain't Anything Compared lo il!
SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USB! I
Cotton Seed a Perfect Nuisance!
CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! '
LYO TO" s, !
FHM IIK indefatigable District ami Village
JL Clothing Man, by close observation and !
hard study, has learned several new features in !
the art of improving ami adortiini; the Masculine j
portion of the human family. He's been cUun j
to New York, took lessons under scientific men, j i
aud has made himself so familiar with all ihc j
beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages aud re- ' i
?]>onsd>iliiies of the human weather-boarding dc- j
partincni, that just us soon as be lays his eves an i \
a man, he knows what he tacks?whether it. is j
food or raiment, lie i< just the same to mankind j 1
that, siirim' i< to ViMrci.ilinn. i'limili-u ornluiMtc I
would do well to come in and take a few lessons :
?charges moderate for single scholar?classes j !
taken at red need rates. 1
If it is food and raiment, lie takes him in, oov*
crs, weather-board* and floors him, and ilien
semis him over to his friend, II. S. Kerr, or down
to Lomax it Cobb's, where in it few minutes,
after the patient has realized the reviving, healthful
influence of the external application, they:
will commence (he inside work?ceiling. lathing, j 1
plastering and seouiinjr, and (hen start, him home, j
, And it is tio wonder, after taking somo of I.o- i I
max ?fc Cobb's or II. S.' Kerr's in'ard filling i
(which is substantial, 110 liquid) then allowing 1 |
I.yoxs to give them what's called the surface : t
polish, that men's wives don't- know them when
they t;o home; llie little hoys and girls run and '
bide, thinking some city folks h id come to their j
pa's houses, young ladies commence fixing up to ; t
entertain their new beaux, mid young men bru.di !
their heads, look diguilied and start to receive the !
nice looking strangers. ' 1
A few men of rather ordinary appearance, i
>vho have thrown themselves entirely into I?v- J
oxs' hands, know the advantages to be derived . s
from a suit of his Clothes; it lias married them j t
into rich families, given them a standing far lie- I ^
youd their expectations, and been the means of [
pitching tlicm as high up as phil'ty-phour phorty ; j
in the scale of uppertendom respectability.
There are now in the city of Abbeville, II j )
Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Siucinir School, a i
great many Dry Goods Stores, *2 Printing Oftices, 1 ,
a noiesaic urix'cry nouses, n jewellers' l'Jstuli- ; ,
lishmcnls. a Thespian Corps, Masonic ami Odd i |
Fellows' Lodge, J>aueing <.'b>s?, Hippodrome, 2 ,
Carriage ami I5uygy Manufactories, 4 Iioti>ls,
several Boarding Houses, I Ping Store, (iin
Factor}', and a Steam Saw Mill, 2 Harness, ami
sevoral Hoot ami Shoe Slio|>s, Till MtillUfactory,
3 Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters'
ami Blacksmiths' Shops, 3 Refreshment Saloon?,
uiul 2 Livery Stables, and it will not do for a
gentleman lo make a bad appearance at any of
those places; it injures th>-ir business. Lyons
keeps Clothing suitable for all the above named
place*, avocations and occupations, and because
ho has a big trade und a large Stock, lie don't intend
to ask prices that are unreasonable.
Lyons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is
complete. He keeps fine Pocket Knives, lla- ;
zors, Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle j
Strings and Fiddle Rosin, innnnlactured expressly
for his trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners,
Interest 'l'ubles, the moat convenient tiling of tbe
kind now in ii3e?every hndy ought to have one
?Bankers' Cases, Bill Books, Pocket aiul Memorandum
Boohs, Envelopes, Letter Paper, the
largest stock ever brought to this market?New
Yorkers complain of a scarcity since wo purchased?Steel
I'cns, so many that there is an
Anticipated advance on steel, Port Mommies
enough to hide all the money in the District,
Combs, llair Brushes, Nail arid Tooth Brushes
enough to open a wholesale brush und comb
Jiouse, and it' Cedar Pencils i'ne, Lyons lias got
'em, sure?a whole ease of Blnekiiw. Needles.
any quantity, and low hy ret nil, Tricopherous,
Kathuiron, Cologne, flair Oil, Handkerchief KxJjfiV
tracts and sweet smelling stutf, Noeille ?nd
Thimble Cases, Lanterns, Buggy Whips, Valises.
. two or three Horses, and so many oilier things
that it would lake lis a whole day to look them
up ami name tlioiu over, all of which arc ready
for inspection ami sale, at the Comer Store in
Hp;'-'-' the Marshall House.
Abbeville C- M.. April lit, ISOfi.
?
Brickmasonry and Plastering.
milK undersigned having formed aCo-partner-L
ship in the above business, are prepared to
do all work entrusted to them in the best and
most substantial manner. Having a long practical
experience in the business, they" flatter
' * themselves that they can please the most fustid0Sa?&-.
ioua. All work will be warranted.
' JOHN COUMHE,
' A. J. WOODHUKST.
?? &/ Kclerciicos.?II. A. Jones, J. A. Calhoun
' . aud Dr. J. W. Hearst, of Ahheville.
??"if" Abbeville C. II., March 22, 185tl. 41)-ly |
Blacksmith and Gunsmith. |
THE uudersigued, at his old
"if-: "^THHB^stand, near A. Logan's place,
work entrusted to liini, will be promptly at- i
tended to.
fc^PlIe will olso Repair CLOCKS, if brought
fi' to Inm.
All new work Warranted. i
s.'w. A. BUTLER.
Job. 1, 1856. 37 3tn
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
HAVING purchased other Lands more convenicut
to me, I dcaire to sell my . / '
GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION,
ih'the Calhoun Settlement, adjoining lands of
Mrs. Parker aud Mrs. Al8tonr containing 426
V Acres.
' '? - Persons wishing to purchase* Lauds, will do
Well to call on me and examine tho place, aud
they will find my terms and price reasonable.
S, ROBT M. PALMER,
Abbeville, Not. 10, 1855. 81 tf ''
* *^<Negro Goods. - - <j
tf. ... fiStJHLP.YB' GEORGIA PLAINS,*;
?9 BROGASftJ," BLANKETS, &c.?the far- '
* vest Stock ever btaught to this place, and'will
5e sold for Cash at prices which will Compare
W&l; with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta vafit.
I \
Books and Stationery! 1
FWHIE MlMmS has.a^iled a -Book 8Utf*
NEW SPRING GOODS.
fi;u. supplies.
William. Shear
HAH received his full ?ii|>|>lie3 of Sl'RlNG
GOODS, comprising n large iiFsortinent
>f new iiml bountiful styles of Fancy and Staple
lrticlcs, suitable for llio present season, among
ivhirli are
l'uri* I'rintc?l Organdies ar.d Jaconet Muslins,
it very low prices;
Plain Colored Chatties and Rich Printed Ba'pjjf.s;
Plain Bareges and Crupc Maretz, of beautiful
colors;
English and French Prints nu.l Brilliantes, ol
new anil beautiful styles;
i>a<iies spring una bummer SiIKb, oi mo latest
itvlob;
Pluiu Itluck Silks, of superior quulity and at
very low prices;
Superior lllack Silks, without lustre, for Lu
dies' Mourning Presses ;
Lupin's Summer liluck Bombazines, mid Itlack
Clmllies:
Plain Black Crape Maretz mid Black Bareges
for Ladies' Mourning Dresses;
Superior Mourning Ginghams, of new and
licautiful styled;
Mourning Muslins and I'luin (thick Lawns;
English ltluck Craped and Ladies' Mourning
Veils ;
Ladies' Mourning Collars nnd I'lidorblt'evea;
I,allies' Embroidered Muslin Bas'iues, of new
nnd beautiful styles;
Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Collars and UuJersleeveo;
Jaconet and Swiss' Muslin Hands, Inserting*
nix! Edgings;
Iieal Thread and Valeiiciennes Lace Edgings
nnd (iisertinga ;
Ladies' Spring and Summer Mantillas, of new
und beiuitiful styles;
i>;uihh r.muroHiercu ami Scolloped ijnen
L'nmbric Handkerchiefs;
Ladies' Wide ll<in-titilch Linen Cambri':
Handkerchiefs, for Moiirninj;;
Superior Linen Cambrics ami French Lawns ;
Superior Plaid Nuinsvolt ami Dotted Swiss
Muslins;
Plain Swiss, Mull, Naiiibouk au?l Jaconet Muslins,
?t very low prices;
Plain White Organdy und Tarlatan Muslins,
>f extra width ;
Plain Pink and Orange Colored Turlatan Muslins,
for covering Chandeliers and Lookingjlasses;
Superior 4-4 Irish Linens ami 12-4 Linen
Sheetings;
Damask and Tnble Diapers, of superior quality;
Huckabacks and Scotch Diapers, for Towels;
12-4 Allendale and Hamilton IMcachcd Sheetngs;
A full supply of Bleached and Drown Shirtngs,
of the best make ;
A large supply of articles suitable for Servants'
year;
Madonna Mixtures, Himalaya Lustres, ami all
ivool Duhwp of tint Ili'Mt ?tvln I.ntlwij' Tn,v.
. ling Droiiws;
A complete assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen,
Misses, Youth and Children's Hosiery ;
White Ilair Cloth .Skirts un?l Frcncli
. nbroidercd Marseilles and Corded
or Marseilles, Lancaster nnd Allendale
cotton Osnaburgs and Georgia Stripes, at the
iiwest prices;
With a great variety of other articles, suitable
"or Family and Plantation use, and all of which
vill be sold at vorv low prices for cash. The
uihlic are respectfully requested to call and exuniiie
the assortment.
Augusta, Aprd 30, 185f>. 2 tf
~ sellingoffatcost!
1MI K subscriber haivnjj determined tochangc
his business, otters fur sale his entire stuck of
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TRUNKS,
&o., AT COST FOR CASH ONLY.
The stock is all fresh and well selected. Persons
desiring [roods in this line, will find it to
i...:.. 11 "...J i ?
ion before purchasing.
The subscriber also returns his thanks io his
Wends ami customers for the liberal patronage
leretoforc bestowed, and requests those indebted
.o him to cull and settle up their accounts.
N. It. To any one desiring to make nil investnent
in this line of bunnies?, the whole stock
nay be treated for, together with the unexpired
lease of the store, which has two years tc
un. W. S. WOOD,
185 Rieliardson Street, Columbia.
April 23, 1850. 1 5m
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL
AIIK NOW IIKCLIVIXG Sl'ri'LIK* OF
GOODS,
C10NSISTING of Plain and Fancy Kreucl
^ 1)15 LA INKS,
French nnd English MERINOES,
lll'k and Col'd ALI'ACAS,
Bl'k and Fancy SILKS,
(/loth liLOAKS in wreat variety.
Embroideries, Glows, Hosiery, ic.
October 3. 24 tf
i'ress copy
liBAMt <&
nnnnimu mnnniimrrn
UliUllJU IVMIIIIM1N,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WILT, continue tlie GROCERY BUSI
NKSS IN A1X ITS BRANCHES, a
their Old Stand on BROAD STREET, oppositi
the Planters' Hotel.
Our Stock of Groceries will, nt all times. In
large, the assortment complete", and particularly
adapted lo Planters' Trade?a liberal tfiuro o
which we have bo long enjoyed, and hope htil
to rcceive.
WM. M. BE ALL,
JNO. W. L. STOVALL.
August 2fl, I85.r>. 19 (iin
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
TO ALL PERSONS afflicted with Setual dm
ease, Mich as SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IM
I'OTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SVPH
I LIS, <to., ?fcc.
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadel
fihiu, in view of the awful destruction of hunim
life and health, cnuoed b}' Sexual diseases, am
llie deceptions which arc practised upon the 1111
fortunate victims ol such diseases by Quacks
have direetftd their consulting Surgeon, ns i
CIIARITADLE ACT worthy of their name, t<
give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to nil per
Boas thus afflicted, (Maleor Female,) who appl}
by letter, (post-paid,) with a discription of the)
condition, (age, occupation, habits of life. Ac.,
and in case* of extreme poverty and Buffering t<
FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE
The Howard Association is a benevolent Inuti
tution, established by special endowment, for thi
relief of the sick and distressed, afllicted will
,r Virulent and Epidemic diseases," and its fundi
ean be used for no other purpose- It lias no^
a Bupplus of means, which tho Directors havi
votori to advertise the above notice It is need
less to add that the Association commands th<
highest Medical skill of the ace.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phil
i*lelph1?, Pa.
jBy order of the Directors,
i EZRA D. HEARTWELL, President.
Geo. Faibciuld, Secretary.
2. 1865. 2 ly
To tho Public.
IN consequence of the inelement wealhei
through tlie month of January, the Boari
If. Trustees of tho COKESBURY MASONIC
FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will
extend'tlt? present Scholastic Year to the lasl
day of October, without additiobal charge U
patroos. ' '
J. K. VANCE, JfcB. T.
Feb. l; 1856- 42 M.
?tioe to Legatees,
R ue ?*t*U> of Iomo Midas'
s& SiSii
or AoDgyIH9 P*wfwt? on the
^^ '* '*'''''
. f. . ',. *j??$ti$itbLj?oi&
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
JAMES S. COTHRAN,
Attorney at Law}
ABBCVILLU C. II., S. C.
MAY BE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN
THE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.
Jan. 14, 1850. 39 ly
CriST" Independent. Press please copy.
WILLIAM P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILL Pit ACTIO E IN THE COUIlTS OF T1IE
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Officc at Greenville C. U.
Feb. I, 1S56 42 ly
Joi* ES"& Li vIi\gstos7
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
( OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON & FAIR,
A IM$EVILLII C. II.
II. A. JONKH. J. W. LI\ INUSTON
J tin. IS, I H.ri 5. 3
W <' Itsrk
WW V? A/UVIU)
Attorney ut Law anil Solictor in Equity.
Adduvili.e, S. C.
Will promptly attend to nil business entrusted t<i
i li p curt-, lie ciui lm found ut the ottiee of the
, Abbeville Buiiner." July 28 1G
.11. WILSON. I.- II. I.OMAX. \V. M. II.MMIK.V
Wilson, Lomax & Madden,
Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity.
i OFFICE AT AllliEVILLE C. II.
I. KOSTKK MARSHALL. W. A LKK.
MARSHALL & LEE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS
IN EQUITY,
Wn.i. attend promptly to any business committed
t<> their cure, in the Districts of Abi
bcville, Anderson, Laurens and Newberry.
Ollieo ut Abbeville C. II.
I feb. 9. 43?2m
! The South Carolina Agriculturist,
j fPHE Executive Coinmiltec of the Stale Afiri.1
cultural Society of South Carolina, huving
I selected the subscriber to edit their paper, a
. j prospectus is now issued in compliance with their
instructions. This journal will be devoted to
I A11...... i?i.
i ral Taste, Architect tire and Art, tho Mechanical
1 | and Manufacturing interest, and all the pursuits
pertaining to general improvement. It will also
contain a faithful transcript of tho organization
. and proceedings of tho Society, Essays and
Communications from the best writers in the
State, nad n monthly Buininary of the spirit of
the Agricultural press. All subjects devoted to
the iiiiproveiuent of the mind, the soil, stock, and
domestic comfort, liud ready admission into its
column!), and kucIi contributions arc specially
desired. The work will be printed iu beautiful
now and fair type, on tine white paper, with a
tinted cover, and will contain thirty-two pngOR
pet month. The publication will cotnrn',ncc on
ihc 1st of Mav, 1850. 'Ihero will also bo published
nn additional advertising sheet as a sup
plcuient, in which a limited number of advertisements
will he inserted
TERMS??1 per annum. No paper sent unless
the money is paid iu advance. Life Members
to the State Agricultural Society will re
Address A. G. SUMMER,
Editor "Snutli Carolina Agrictilttirusl,"
March lit. lKftli. 4H Columbia, S. CPROSPECTS
Ob*
ica s a?fftPSMi? sms,
THE rapid strides, and constant advancements
of tlio age; mid the daily increasing demands
for Literature, have induced the Subscribers to
propose publishing at Spartanburg Court House,
on the tirst of .lannary, l?5t?, A WEEKLY
LITERARY JOURNAL, entitled
THE LITERARY STAR,
Its Editorial management, under the care of
R. 1,. HOWDK N, will be conducted in h niau'
| nor that sham, not fail to give satisfaction to
' every reader. The grentes cure will be taken
to chronicle the latest and most reliable pimping
events of the day. The Literary department
will contain such matter only, ns will prove interesting
and profitable to the reader. Selections
suitable for Sunday reading?Stores for the
Young?l'roverbs for tlio Old?and in short, it
is our determination to present to the public a
' Journal that will be a welcome visitor in every
family?a companion for every one. In matters
of Polities, the St a it will be ncutrai; but will
1 retain the right to speak of any palpable wrong
it may detect in any party.
Tub Litkhahy Staii will bo printed in now
ami clear Typo, and tinder the mechanical management
of Hit experienced Publisher, E. M.
IJROUGIITON?will vie hi appearance with any
paper in South Carolina.
In order to put our paper within tho reach of
every one; and seenre un extensive circulation,
it will be furnished (containing rl\ccnt<j-four column*
of reading matter,) at the following unprecedented
rate*:
1 copy por annum, in advance, $ 1.50
10 ' " " " 12.50
20 " ? " " 20.00
We appeal to our friends, and to the friends ol
' our cause, to sustain uw in our undertaking?ex'
tend to ub a helping hand. Address
f BOW DEN &. BUOUOIITON,
Proprietors.
2 Spartanburg, C. II., S. C.
1 November ft, 18!>5. 2'J
1 Jackson Street Hospital anil Surgicnl
INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES,
AUGUSTA, GA.
nnilR irmlorsirrtlPil wniil^ PMnonffiillw a-?11
" I JL attention of Planters and Slave-owners
, generally. to their complete and extensive establishment.
in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodation
of NEGROIDS requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS
or Treatment in CHRONIC DIS.
EASES.
Tho Building is situated on the corner of Jack.
i>on and Kenwick Streets, bntween the Georgiu and
the Savannah Rail Road Depots; and in sight
. of both. It is therefore convenient for tho rc,
ccption of patients from a distance. In its con]
struction, throughout the entire plan, was kept
. in view the special purpose to which it is applied;
being furnished with everything which
| can conduce to the comfort of the SICK. It is
0 supplied with hot and cold baths and shower
baths?and has water-closets in each story to
, avoid fatigue and exposure to the pntiento. It
r is also well ventilated and lighted with gas.
\ With the constant attendance of experienced
, male and female nurses, the patient will bo saved
much of the suffering which too often is the reresult
of unavoidable neglect in the treatment ol
oes in ordinary private practice.
\ TERMS?For Board, Lodging and Nursiug,
, per month, $10. For all nccessary Medical atr
tendance. Surgical Operations, <fcc., the same as
, in ordinary city practice.
II. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon,
, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician.
May 3, 1855. 2 mtf
' JUST PUBLISHED, BY THE
HOWARD AS S 0 CIATIOIT,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
REPORT on SPERMATORRHEA, or Seminal
Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of
. Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, and other
Diseases of the Sexual Organs, with an account
of llie errors and deceptions of Quacks, and val*
uable ad rice to the afflicted, by GEO. R. CAL|
HOUN, M. D.? Consulting Surgeon of the How'
ard Association, Philadelphia, Pa, a benevolent
' Institution, established by special endowment,
' for the relief of thp pick and distressed, afflicted
* with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." A
fcopy of thenbore Report wifl be tent Mill
(in a seuled envelop,) ft** of chhrge, oh the receipt
of tu>o ttotnp* for postage. .
l&ctm DR, Ota. E. OALtfOUN,
t Dee. 10, l8>>5. . ?4 '' ' iffy.
WATCHES, JEWELRY
&3TO If'AMSY fiCODS.
HAVING just received from
^Ij^/ViaL New York, u large and licauti
&Sm8eSBfMia, ful Siock oT Watches and Jew
dry, I will Bell thein nt Charleston priccn, and
all articles win ranted as represented. My slock
consists of
Fine Clocks, Weight and Spring, nt various prices;
Fine Gold Watches, fiom .3'2 5 to $150; u line
lot of Hunting Lever*, from $18 to .$.r>0, suitable
for furmei'd; Fob, Vest himI Ladies' Chains,
beautiful patterns; Ladies* niul Gents' IJroaclies;
l-Jur Kings and Finger Kings, nil sizes; Lockcts,
Gold Keys, Gold and Silver Spectacles; Silver
Thimbles, n splendid article ; Coral Heads, Gold
Snaps, Gold Pens, Silk Guards, Steel Chains,
Winding Keys, Stool Spectacles with colored
Glasses, a largo assortment, of Spectacle Glasses,
nil ages; Port Mollies; a hpiitiliftil assortment
of Silver Gaits, suitable for Presents; a full assortment
of Pistols
The above articles I will sell for CASII, or on
Credit to persons who will be prompt in their
payments.
II. T. TUSTEN.
Sept. 2(5. 23 if
THE" BRITISH PERIODICALS
TIIB FARMER'S GI IDE.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE
OK TIIE LATIKK PUBLICATION.
Leonard sc-ott ?t co., new York, coutiuun
to publish tlio following British Periodicals,
viz:
1.
Tiik London Qcartkklv, (Conservative.)
2.
The Edinuuiiuii Review, (Whig.)
a.
Tin: Noirrii British Review, (Free Church.)
4- /Tiie
\\ estminstkr Review, (Liberal.)
5.
Ri.ArK\voou'8 Ei>iNiit.'!u;u M.\<!Azink, (Tory.)
The great iiikI important oventH?ltoliniuun,
Political, iiikI Military?now agitating the nations
of the Old World, give to these l'nhlications
an interest and value they never before
possessed. They occupy n middle ground between
the hastily written news-it.-ins. crude
speculations, and living rumors of the newspaper,
and I he ponderous Tome of tho historian,
writlen long after the living interest in tho facts
he rccoids shall have passed away. Tho progress
of the War in the Fast occupies a large
space in their p:>?(9. livery movement is closely
criticised, whither of friend or of foe, and all
snort-comings fearlessly pointed out. The let'
Iims (Yum lit*. I MM MM A 1 r- 1> v ?
iii Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its inohi
popular contributor)*, give u morn intelligible
and reliable uccoiiiil of tlie movements of the
groat belligerents tlian can elsewhere be found.
These Periodicals nbly represent the three
irreut political parties of Great Britain?NVliijr.
Tory, and Radical,?but politics forms only one
feature of their character. Ah Oijjans of the
most profound writers on Science, Literature,
Morality, and Religion, they stand as they ever
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TO SCIENriFIC AND I-RACTICAI. AOItlCUl.TLIX.
By IIrsry Stiumik.vs, F. 11. S., of Ddinunrgh,
and the lute J. 1*. Nokton, Professor of S>.!
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? 3 ?, iy
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BOOT WEARING GENTRY.
rBHIE umlornijTiK'd, Bootmaker, would iufurm t
.M. the public generally, and especially limold
fiiendK una customers, that lie Iiuh ju?t received
that splendid lot of LEATHER of which ho
gave notice hoiiio weeks nincp, and is now ready
and willing to put up m the best possible style,
any work entrusted to him.
If ^'ou want a Bout that is n Boot, you will
step into the yhop and leave your measure.
To be found on Washington Street.
ED WD ltOCHE.
March 6, 1856. 4G tf
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Dr. McLANE'S
C C I. E1511A T E D
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
Two of (ho brat Prrjininl I on a of tile Ago.
They are not recommended
as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
what their name purports.
- The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has
also been administered
-l - *
wiui luc most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
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the cure of Liver Complaint,
all Bilious Derangements,
Sick Headache,
&c.
Purchasers will please ,
be particular to ask for i
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brated Vermifuge and 1
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ouiiC, rn.urKJiiiUKbj X HIS? 1
burgh, Pa., and take no 1
other, as there are various
other preparations now
before tfie 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
_n ? * ?
an respectable Drug <
Stores. <
FLEMING BRO'S, , '
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Sole Proprietors. >
SCOVIL A MEAD, No. Ill Charlres-st, 1
New Orleans, General Wholesale Agent* for tho 1
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addressed. .
SOLD BY
Wabdla-w A Lton, Abbeville C. H., S. C., ?
A. G. Hawtuobn, Dae Vest, "
I. W. Taylor, Anderson C- H., "
DKiKiiKR <K u Amu ION, iiongmirt'i) "
=G. L. Pknn, Edjjefiold c. a,
April 8,1864. . 51 ly
... ' -.I. I-/ I. .i i u
g^Jtock Island Cfuwimeroa,
' yr* f"u< ' ? *
n "l IT I i
REMOVAL OF TIIE
BOOT AND SHOE SHoP
AT ABBEVILLE C. II.
IMIK undersigned respectfully inforniH lli?>
. Gentlemen of Abbeville, and tlio public
jouerullv, that lie lias removed to
WASHING T 0 NT S T II E E T,
?no w always to lie luuna id 1113 J>nop. nrivreon
he Marshall House and tlie Livery iSIn)>Ii'i. I to
MR 011 1111 it tl a In rue Hiipplv of the best French
3AI.F-SKINS, HOCK-SK'INS, MOROCCO uiul
PATENT I.KATIIKR, with a goud slock of the
Liest SULK LEATHER, and in ready U> make
:o order
BOOTS AND 3IIOES,
jf the latest ami neatest sti,!r. lie will ninki
iind nieiul as good And as cheap iu> any one else
111 Abbeville.
An AI'IMIKNTICE in wanted lo lenru the
BOOT and SliUE-MAKING lUIMNR-S.
J. J. OIvEKFFE.
Boot nud Shoemaker.
JHn. 8, IR.'iO. :i3 ly
lTv erystTbTes!~
AT ABBEVILLE C. H.
rl"Mi E (IinletliiLvimr tuk^n tli?? Linn*
JL iiiO'linii.1 Stulil*; formerly occiij?itj?l Im
Vsi's. .Msi111if ?fc Sale, oWth his neivices to tin
public generally, lie will in eon>-t:ifit : t
IcihIaiici*, attentive O.s'.Iits. II'k SiiiIjIim will lx
kept thoront^lily rlciuiHcil. mid very xitt.-nt oi
uivni to merit public patronage. He will nisi
keep u lot of
Horsos and Buggios to Hire,
with C'ncful UriviTi", to convey persons to am
point ill or out of I lie Dihtiiet.
Clnirgi; for single fct), :{7.J cents. llnrKiboarded
foi gl.OO per tiny, nnd ?|0.0'J by tin
IllOlltll
J. M. DAVIS.
Nov. 7, 1^55. 29 ly
Stage Line
ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON
A FOUR 1IOKSK STACK I.j:iv?s AHHK
VII.I.K Oil Mondu)*, Wednesday ami I'l'i
day.
l.uuvcK Washington, On., cm Tuesday, Tlim*
diiv ; ] Saturday morning*.
A DniIy Train loaves Wuohiiik^Uin at 7 u\luv!
A. M-, for Atlanta.
OFFICE ut the POST OFFICE.
JOHN M. imVDi:, Afimt.
Aliliovi'lv ('. II., April 'i, Itf.'iti. 5ii ly
STO VES FOR S ALE !
r|"MIK Subi?i:riIn?rK will kc*-ji on linml at ?1
X times, nt tin* Saddlery aiid llniu-s St?>i
of K. WKSTFIKI.I), ia tins \ 11 an n?sort
meiit of all kinds ??f fj'l'OVliS, wlncli tlivy [ildir
llieniselvi's to st'll ?>ii an f.ivorulilc Ic.'iiih as StnVc
of iho name quality can Ijc iMirc!ia:?ed lor 1:
Charleston. Their
(GOD'ii'IHiS 2TOTJB2
th??y will warrant to do cverviliinir t!?? t
. K mm an: sure 111ey Wll
give itiiiv?*l*t<al Milisfartion.
One of will spend the ino^t of the t?rop-n
war at the North, nnd will ! ?. nble to select ill
best ami most approved pnttfnw.
1:. *.VI:STFIELD,
1. I5KANC11.
Abbeville C. IF , S. C., >
IVb. 13. ( .|p, ] v
Millot and Dhoora Sood.
ON HANI) and lor s:ile. :i small quantity o
the above valuable teed, l?v
11. S. KKl.'li.
April 2, I6.ri0. 50 if
U/" Pretw copy.
Beobo Hats.
WI'! have ju*l riM-i'ii'cd the latest styled o
BLOLLL 11ATS I'rciiii New York.
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Manlty ' eli-'Ve and *j>vcdily to cure, l'rice,
| C j-.T bottle.
" , ALSO.
I- 8D;i plan's Tincture*
; I lotliunnV Anodyne, :i civai variety ol" popular
I'ut.-ut M<:-llciin*s. Oils. I'uiiiik aid llyo
St nils; Tea, t' iltVf, Smj.ir, ami Toliacco,
I'uiv del* and folios, Sjnjf.tsor Kni\ca ami lluzurk,
- : L5o.ik~, \c i Ac.
1 sold by 1" ( l'Al'KS,
I : < ireenw ood, IS. C.
Jan. 12. lf.?5 37 ly
J EDWARD WESTFIELDT ~
AIMUJVILLI-; CUi:i;T li<?t.SK,SO. CA.,
1 j ) KTL" l!NS t!iai:k? for favors. and reIV
s|ic>rlf'idy Mt'ici!.-;.! ;u;itii!ii.iuei: of t'nc same.
: I lo o?:.-iaii!iy on liand. of lii.i own inuu'
uiaklnrt', ii l.ai'LTC lltflll of .SA I'DLKS.
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j Also, Willi's, STICK I r lUO.NS.nd HITTS.
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t. I make u? order a'l kind* ?,t Saddlo, U.iiiiok unci
I Mi ilury K.juipiiiriit*. .it ?hoit notice. and at i;a
j low pri<-rt< as any oilier eMuU:r-hiiicitl.
I I' ii'ticuiar attention paid to nil kinds of
j Ucpuirnig. iuny25
- | HOSPITAL 3T0H NEGROES,
At Un.
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-SL of t!l?* C?l izelis of \ooev.i : mi'l r.'l^elield
Oistret*. to tluir INlTKMMtY for >K'K NK!
GlIOF.S. and for those rerjuiriiic SI'ltlilCAli
! i Jl'FK ATli >NS While iin> cnuiplctncss of our
" , iitrsing>incuts, c>l)Vrs to ilie patient every coniI
fort. It uUn enables mh to lender more efficient
f ! treatment to chronic cases, lli iii c.m generally
i l>u secured in ordinary private p rue'ice. Our
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. j so coniiiiou among Negroe6, arc ample to cornI
plcte.
TKRMS.?For Nursing, Koard and Lodging,
t ' per month $10.
I Treatment?the ordinary rates of Practice.
Coiiimiiiiicui ions addressed to us at Augusta,
will meet with prompt attention.
II. F. CA M I'liKI.I,. Surgeon,
If.. CAMl'BKl.I,, Attending Physician.
May 10, 18ft5. 3 * tf
Tillf SI'ATirOF "SOU TH CAROLINA,
AUtriUv l>ix!ricl ?hi (he Common J'lru*.
' Win. I' Dnrii, 1
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Win. 15. I.lovd. )
IIKIiKAS, the Fhiinliir did, on the thirli
V V 1-1 li day o' .luiir, 1 liio lii.-? dcelnratinn
tijrainsi tItv Defendant, wlm (.is it issitnl/ is
iiIikciii from mill Without llie limits of this Stale,
1 nud-ha.-t neither wile nor attorney known within
1 ilie !>niuc, II[><> whom u cu|iy or 'lie said ilrelH1
i itioniiii^hl lie hki vu<l. It is tlier< fore onlircJ,
^ [ t!i it tin- said Di'lemlnnt lio ?|i|ip:tr mid jilciiil to
' ! the Faiil declaration, mi or before I lie tii>t tiny of
^ Jiily* which will l?o in the y?iir of our Lord
' ' Eighteen Hundred and Filiy-Six, otherwise final
: niirl nh.soltiie ,!inli;iiiciii will then l?e given mid
! awnnlcd against l int
j MATT 11 ro\V iWePONAI.P, c. c. p.
j Clerk's Ollie", .lone .'{0, 1p55. 11 ly
STATWdFSO UTif 0AROLINA,
Abbeville District.?In the ('Dilution Picas.
B. ?fc J. Jordiin, 1 Foreign Attachment.
vh. I McGuwan Si 1'erriii, ITITh
Tlios. J, Atkins, ) Attorneys.
WUEIlhA.S the Plaintiffs did, on tho fiftl^
day of April, eichteen'hiimlrrd and liftyj
five, file his (li-cli?mtinu against the Defendant,
I who, (ii is uniil,) is nligeul trnin ami without the
limits or this Sinto, mid Ims neither wi'c nor
i attorney known wiiliin - - ?
, " mi-, noon wnoni a
! copy oi (lit* siiil declaration mitflit lie nerved:
li is therefore ordered, that iho said Defendant
do appear mid plead to the paid declaration, ou
or In-fore the sixth day of April, eighteen htindred
mid liny-six. otherwise liiud mid nbsoltito
judgment will then hogiveu and awarded against "*
him.
MATTIIEW McDONALD, c. c. p,
Clerk's Office, April 11. 1H55 61 ly > I
-1 ,
GRATIS!
JUST run LI SHED! ;
A NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDICINE!
FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL
Treatment, without Medicine, of 8n?rmi<tor<>
rhca, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility,ha+
Spirits, Lassitude, Weakness of lite Limbic and
Unck. Indisposition und Incapacity for fSiudy ?nd
Labor, 6u:lne?a of Apprehension, Los* of Mein> i
ory, Aversion to Society, Love of So'itude, T^*-,>.?
midity, Welf-Distruttv unraines*, Ifead-Aohe, In-' ...
voluntary Discharges, Puitm in the Side, Aft'e'ctioh ?Mj?S?of
the Eyes, Pimples on the Fape, Sexual and '
oilier Infirmities in niau. .. r^'-y
PiWxi the French of Dr. B De Laneyd^
Tho important fact that these nla'rni5n??
, , - ' "TV- -T'VH
plaints may eu-ily hftjemovd without Modleiittt1
is, in this Mtmll trnct, dltifrly demonstrated; and
the entirely new and highlysucceaiful treatment
tts n?Jo|itud by tlta Aiulior, fully ftplkinod,
means of which every one is enabled to itere
hiirWf perfectly, and at the lea*t potable ~ c
avoiding thereby all the advertised uo'tirurft* ?T >
the day. <"? * "*
Boat to any address, cratir, and post free a
No. 17,I^pa.ii)fd8i^t,'N6W^TWt.
Feb. 1,1855. . : v ,rt . 41. *n rftgTirn.
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