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(Eljc ^Ibbcuillc Banner Is PublLihod Evory Thursday Morning, by DAVIS &."* KOLLINGSWOHTH. \V. O. DAVIS Editor. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. Publisher. ~~ 'X* 23 n iM? s7 Two Doi f.aiw jut :iiihiii!it if puid in advance; Two Doi.laus and Fjrvv CK.vrwif not paid within * t<ix month*. ami Tiip.ki: 1)oi.i.ai:? if not paid hefore (lie end of the your. All subscriptions not limited at t!u> time of subscribing, will b<; considered as indefinite, and will be continued until arrearages are paid, or at the option of the Proprietors. Orders from oilier Stales must invari abli/ be accompanied with the Ot</i. Advortisomonls inserted at 70 cants per Scjuaro (12 lines or less) for the tirsl insertion, rtml a7i cents for eaeb subsequent insertion. All Advertisements not liavinir tin: <lc-irod number of insertions inurkud i<post litem, will l>o continued unlil forhM, and eharsjed act'oriliuirly. J.ilx?rnl deduction* will ><> made to tlwwo advertising <>y Contract. Transient Advertisement* must lie |jni'l for in ndvnnee. For antKuim.'iii;; m Candidate, in si<1v:iiic<'. For .nivvrtisiii'jj Ksirsi\M, to I?o paid by tlm Magistrate ad\ ertism;;. PRINTING, Of every Description and in tli? best stylo i:x.t:ci;'m> at this office: Embracing such as BITSINHSS 0ARU8, HAND I!ILLS, ally Ijizt', anoEii'iH, I'IKII'I!*, " BILL IIKAIM, ; HOOKS, I'AMI'III.ETH, nniKFS, blank* "f all kiuda. The Proprietors of tlie Aubkvilli: 1>a.vni:r assure their friends and the public, t lint tlieir orders for any thins; in the Joh Printing line will ho executed in the hest inntinev, and at as low ratiM as at. any other ostahli?hiii?nt. SfilFNTISin MSftnVFRYl Guano Ain't Anything fomimml to it! SUBSOIL PLOWING 13 NO USE Cotton Boc-d a Pcrfoct Nuisance! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! 3L.*^"o"3Xr JS ? rHlIlK indefatigable I>i>*tiiot and V*iilitir** | A. Clothing Man, I?v cIiho observation and ' hard study, hna learned several iK'W features in the art of iuiproving ami adorniicr the Masculine ; portion of the human family. lie's been eliuu \ to New York, look Ics-iOir tinder scientific men, .. and has made himself so familiar with all the i beatiUc-", duties, liultJilie?, advantages and ret'poti-ebilities of l!ie human weather-boarding de- i parltaent, that .just. an soon as he lays his eyes on j a mill), he knows what he lacks?whether it is ! food or raiment. II.; is just. the same to mankind that r-|>r;n^ U to vegetation. Country merchants : would do well to come in nnd take a few le-sons i ?charges moderate for singly foholar?clw> j taken at reditciul rutM. If it i.i fyo;i uir.l ruiiMf lit, li" takes him j ers, and lloors him. ami ?i?rn ] K6ii<ls liim over to his friend, It. 8. It err, or down ! to I.omax ?t* t'nMi's, \vh.-r- i.i :i f-;\v miiiuti-s, | after I lie patient Jits realized tin- I'.-vivitit;, health- i ful iuflui-ne.' of tlu- external application, tliev | will commence the inside work?ceilim;, lathing, j ]>la?lerin<;niiJ s"ourii:sr. and then start him home. j And ii in ito wonder, after taking fsomo of I,o- j instx Cobb's or il. *. Kerr's iu'ard iillinjj i inch is substantial, nu jiipiidj then allowing ' ns iu give limn wiiat's called the surface 1 hut men'* wives <h.:/t know them when ! home; ihe litilc boyo and girls run and 1 V :: * sviiit' city f->!ks had conic to their j * otmtr la-lies coiniiscncc fixing up to | p':"'1, . ,tcw juni young men brush liiey sr<? k dignified and start to reccivc the hide. thud. pas houses.. of rather ordinary appearance, cnscvtaiu tiieii (| (|,,;ill!Je|vcs cnlirclv into Lvthfir h-.ads, loo .. tlli, J(|, . * ' looking sir; A lew IIICII who havn uiron j osayia"'1'^,' uiiov .. .a w ?u i.i-meil sons d a mill of Iris Clothe*; it. hus married them "tj -|r , into rich families g'veii them tt nL.x11.lin3 fur hi.-- j() yo.nl their expectations, a;:<l boon the iikvuih of .j-, pitching tlioiu ?is high uj> :;s phifty-phour phortv j frj011 in the acuta of miperten lem respectability. hereto There are now in the city of Abbeville, 8 j Y Churches, *2 Academics, 1 .-Milling School, ?j j groat many Dry Goods?;lores, t! l'luiiing Olti.cs, ; * ' 2 Wholesale Grocery IIoihch. 2 Jw.clivrn' Kstab- ! (j . j lishments, a Thespian Corps, Moronic and Odd | Fellows' Lod;Tp, Dancing CI..-:.-, *'ijpo..lr?mo, - "U * Carriage and Buggy Muntifaeiurii?, 1 Hoti-M, j several Boar ding llonses, 1 Ding Store, llin ^ ( i'actorv, and u Steam Saw Mill, Harness, and j several IJoot and Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory. ; CI 3 Tailora* Ratuliliblimciita, Cfibisit't, Carpenters' [ an?l Hi ac kaniitli.s" Si tops, '.t Refreshment Saloons, and *2 Livery Stables, and it will not do for a [W2 gentleman to make a had appearance at any ot those place*; it injure* t h-ir business. Lyons keeps Clothing sniuble for all the above named places, nvocatiuno and occupations, and because fi . he has a big trade and a large Stock, he don't in i j 161)0 lO (II JUV-.I .t.vi J Lyons' btoel: of Leghorn and Straw Hats, id i complete. llu keeps tins I'ockot Knives, ft it- ! J zors, Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle j Strings and Fiddle Kosiii, manufactured express- qc ly for his trade, Fluted, Patent Dour Fasteners, I Interest Tables, the most convenient thing of tlic ' * kind now in use ? every body ought to have one ! ?Hunkers' Cant*, Hook*, Pocket and Mem- |. oraudiiiii Doo>s, F.n ve'.opes, Letter Paper, the i /^1 largest stock ever brought lo this inail:>-t?New j R I Yorkers complain of a scarcity since, we. pur*" ehahcd?Steel Pens, ho many 'hat there is mi anticipated advance on steel, Port Mommies v~a enough to hide all the money in the District, Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Jirutdic* , . enough to open a wholesale brush and comb ,1L" house, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has got 'em, sure?a whole ease of ({'aching, Needles, . an\- quantity, and low by retail, Trieopherons, ".r^ Katiinirou, Cologne. Hair Oil, Handkerchief Fx tracts and awed smelling stuiT. Needlo and ^ l| Thimble Cases, Lanterns, linggy Whips, Valises, j 0 1 two or three llorses, and so ninny oilier things j that it would take us a whole day to look them i ^ tip and namn thein over, all of which are ready j 1. for inspection and sale, at the Comer Store iu ' w tfie Marshall (louse. I ** Abbeville C. 11., April lf? 1856. 62-tf Rrinkmusnnrv and Plastering. _ mHE undesigned having formed aCo-partiipr- I 'I1 JL 6hip ill the nbovo business, lira prepared to j ~~ do alt work entrusted to them in the best and , most substantial manner. Having a long pruc- ' , tied experience in tlic business, tlioy flatter themselves that they can please the moat foetid- {V!1 ious. All work will be warranted. , .lOllX COUMBR, VK A. J. WOODHU KST. [j? Keferoncc?.?II. A. Jones, J. A. Culhouu (,t and Dr. J. W. HonrM, of Ahhcville. /, Abbeville C. II., March \i'2, 185ft. 49-Iv g0| Blacksmith and G tinsmith. Jg THE undersigned, ut his old ft ar, _^^fifij^^^i<taiid, luaar A- Logan's pluce, pj HBaoSwill continue his business. All work entrusted to him, will bo promptly at- tu tended 10. re 53#" He will also Jtep&ir CLOCKS, if brought ? ' to him. cc EW" All now work Warranted. a A. BUTLER. v< Jan. 1, 1856. 37 3m ]c A Valuable Plantation for Sale. HAVING purchased other Lauds more con. C vonient to mo, 1 desire to sell my i GRAIN IttDOE PLANTATION, in the Culhoun Settlemr.nl, adjoining lands of Mrs. Purkcr and Mrs. Alston, containing 420 Acres. Persona wishing to purchase Lunds, will do .jirell to call on me and examine the place, and vibey will find my terras and price reasonable. 1 ROBT M. PALMER. J Abb?t$U<s Nov. 16, 1855. 81 tf < Negro Goods. ' CHLKY&' G BORG IS M.AISB, J W BUOO^NB, BLANKETS, &c^-the lar 1 g?t fyock ever 'brought to this plaoe, sod will be sold tor Cash at prices wJs'fM Will compare with tire Charfoston, Cdiimbiqi or Augusta TQ&t' ARgflALiyS. NEW SPRING GOODS. FITU. SUPPLIES. Willi^rja. Slioar HAS received hi* full supplies of SPRING GOODS, comprising u I urge assortment : of now anil beautiful styles of Fancy and Staple , art iclcs, suitable for tlie present sun-ton, among ; whir It lire i Pari* Printed Organdies ar.d Jaconet Muslins, i at very low prices; Plain Colored (JhallicH and Rich Printed Bareges ; Pluin Bareges and Crape Maretz, of beautiful colors; English and French Prints and Brilliautc?, of new and heuutiful styles ; Ladies' Spring atul Summer Silks, of the latest styles; Plain Black Silks, of superior quality and at vorv low prices ; nii..-..:,.. in ...l. v:it-> ,-:.i T . ! dies' Mourning lJrensos ; Lupin's Summer Black Bombazine*, mid Black Clinliios; ! Plain Black Crape Maretz nnil Black Bareges : for E.mhos' Mourning Divsses; Superior Mourning Ciugliums, of now anil beautiful stylos; Mourning Muslins ami I'lnin Black Lawns; j English Black Crapes and Ladies' Mourning I Veils; i Ladies' Mourning Collars nnd L'lrdcrsleoves; i Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new and beautiful stylos; Lmlii's' Embroidered MusIiu Collars and Uudorsltevcs; Jaeom-l and Swiss Muslin Bamls, Inserting* and Edging*; Kenl Thread and Valenciennes Laro Edgings and I user tings ; I Ladies' Spring and Summer Mantillas, of new and beautiful stvlos: j LutiiiV Embroidered ami Scolloped Liucn , Cambric Handkerchiefs; i Ladies' Wide llviii-tttitch Linen Cambria | Handkerchiefs, for Mourning; Superior I.iiHMi Cambrics mid French I.awns; Superior l'laid Nainsook and Dotted Swws : Muslim; i'lain Swiss, Mall, Nainsook nud Jaeonct Muslins, at very low price*; t I'lain White Organdy and Tarlatan Mus'ii.s, : ol" extra width ; I'lain l'ink mid Orange Colored Tarlalan Muslins, for covering Chandeliers and LookingC? hisses; Superior 1-1 Irish Linens and 12-1 Linen Sheetings; Daiti.tsk and Table Diapers, of (superior c|iinlily; Huckabacks and Scotch Diapers, for Towels; 12-1 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached Shenlin?s; A full supply of Dicachud and Crown Shirtinns, i>}' I he best make ; \ utii.nlvnf 3??'?!r'.iQ suit !'.?* ? ?* wcur; Madonna Mixtures, Himalaya Lustres, and nil wool l>chej?e, of tlit* best style lor Ladies' Traveling l)res>es; A complete assortment of Lndie?, Gentlemen, Missis, Voulli and Children':* Hosiery; Lailios* \V tiltu Hair Cloth Shirty and French Cotsels; Ladles* Embroidered Marseilles nnd Corded Shuts; Superior Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale Quilt-*; Cotton Osnaburgs and Georgia Strijiea, at the lowest, prices; With a great variety ?>f other articles, suitable for Family mid I'lniitiition use, and all of which will be sold at Very low prices for cash. The public are expecthilly requested to call nnd examine the assortment. Augusta, April :!<>, 1S5i>. 2 tf j SELLING OFFATCOST! i r I^H E subscriber hnivntj determined to change : 1 his business, oit'era for nalo his entire "lock of i BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TRUNKS, &.e., AT co<r ~ ^ iUli A i fl ..4.^/wi, Ij ..II fi?nc!? snirl vv^ll Mch'nt od. Per- I ?? csiritt^ goods in lliis lino, will find it to r J1 1' tdvantairo to call and make ?n cxatiiiua- , ?, . i for IjII ;ioie purf-nasiuij. -inhf-criber also returns lus thankf" to liis I" ?l> 8 and customers for tin: littoral patronage V"i-r i,< fore he-stow ;*vl, and requests those indebted i to call and celUe <i|? liic-ir accounts. li. To any one dofcii i:ig to make an invest- jj_s i-i litis lux: of business, the whole stuck \ te treated for, Uufiner with tlto unexpired u<*r [ of lite store, which has two years to -v..rv V.' S \i'Ani> ! > ?? U. ? VU j0 185 Richardson Street, Columbia. cventi il Qtf, 1801). 1 Jim willc.'t [AMBERS & MARSHALL est.'"= HUltal ARK NOW |li:Ci:iVING Sl'PPLIKS or Youn >!?> ?? A^JQt j~! GOODS, )NSISTINfI of Plain and Fancy French r,.|ftj, DIj LAINlvS, |t ms, "reuch arul English M K KI iN U fc^l, 'fM IH'k aiul Ool'd ALPACAS, ail<] , |}i'k and Fancy SILlvS, airen Cloth CLOAKS in groat variety, BUO KmbroidorieP, Gloves, Hosiery, <tc. nape tobvr 3. 21 tf 1 \u Press copy ever IMiLir. & swsrjsoa., i!?? WRY MERCHANTS, '1 AUGUSTA, GA. % STILL continue tlio liR'H'EUY BU.SI- oul. V NESS IN ALL ITS BLANCHES, at tem] Old Stand on BROAD STREET, opposite Planters' Hotel. ur Stock of Groceries will, nt nil time*, )>e e, the assortment complete, and particularly itcd to Planter*' Trado?a liberal ?li;ire of ? cli we havtt so long enjoyed, and hope still cceive. . thi \VM. M. BE ALL. IK J NO. W. L. STOVALL. kuguat 2S, 1S&5. ltt Cni r*"1 OWARD ASSOCIATION,!^ PHILADELPHIA. | }?* Important Announcement. HI 0 ALL PERSONS afflicted with Sc?ual <lis- E/ ea*e, such u? SEMINAL WRAKSKSS. IMTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPII- ?>? IS, <fce., ?fcc. th. 1'JiH HOWARD ASSOC CATION of Philadel- ?' ia, in view of the awful destruction of human ceI t and health, cuurciI by Sexual diseases, and ?tr s deceptions which are practised upon the milunate victims ot such diseases by Quacks, P^1 vo directed their consulting Surgeon, as a ca IARITABLE ACT worthy <?f their name, to ve MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all per- ba ia thus afflicted, (Maleor Female.) who apply letter, (post-paid,) with a discription of their ,s ndition, 'age, occupation, habits of life. ?fcc.,) ^ d in cases of extreme poverty and suffering to m JRNISII MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Ilownrd Association is a benevolent Insti- re lion, ruiahlished bv soecial endowment, for the ^ liof of the Kick aud distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic diseases," and lie funds P1 m bo used.for no other purpose. It hits now supplusof inouns, which the Directors have " >ted to advertise the above notice It is need*s to ad.t that the Association command* the ighest Medical skill of thouge. Address, (|>o8t-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALIIOTJN, on6ulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Phildelphia, Pa. J By order of tho Directors, EZRA D. DEARTWELL, PretidenU Geo. KAiROniLD, Secretary. May 2, 18ft5. 2 1y J To the Public. ] KN consequence of the inelement -weather , through the month of January, the Board i if Trusteea of the COKESBPRV MAHQfllC , 'EMAJL.E COLLEGIATE. INSTITUTE will > vxtend the present Soholaatie Year to the last j Jay of Ootober, without additional charge to jatroos. - , J. K. VAKCE, P. B. T. I fob. 1,188*. 48 tf Notice to Legatees. NOTICE i? hereby ftoen ta th? Distributees of ilio ?*uUe of Jeate lladdox, dec'd* Ujat a 4n*M3*Ulem?it at ?aifl JfeUto trill bo qui# before the Ordinary of Abbeville District, on thfe J%. ^ wttb 5BtfSS?M6"wI $ , Jty, / ; 1 ' ' .* ; ' ? ; v: PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAMBS 3. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, auruvii.m: c. ii.. s. c. MAY HE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN THE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Jnu. 11, 1850. ly Independent Press picas? copy. ivlliL AM I'. VIIiCJE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN* TUB COURTS OF TIIE WESTERN CHICUIT. Ofllcc at Greenville C. D. Feb. 1, 185C 42 1y | jo\Vis & LTVTSGS Ton, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE NEXT DOOit TO THOMSON & FA IK, ABBEVILLE C. II. II. A. JUNKS. J. W. LIVINGSTON Jan. 18. 1 8.1 .r>. 3 ______ Attorney at Law and Solictor in Equity. AnuKviLi.it, S. C. Will promptly attend to all Ihihuiprh entrusted to h t care, lie can bo found at tlie ofticc of tlio Abbeville Banner." July 2ti 1G .11. WILSON. I. It. I.OMAX. W. M. ItAtlDKN Wilson. Lomax & Ilndden. Attorneys nt Law and Solicitors in Equity. OFFICII AT AtWKVILLE C. II. I. IOKTKU MAUSIIALL. \V. A LKK* MARSHALL & LEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOUS I.N EQUITY, ! Wm attend promptly to any business com j VV milted to their cure, in the Districts of Abbeville, Anderson, Laurens and Newberry. Olliee at Abbeville C. II. feb. 9. 43?2m The South Carolina Agriculturist. 1MIE Executive Committee of tin; Suite Agrienlturnl Society of South Citrolinn, having selected tho subscriber to edit theii paper, u prospectus is now issued in compliance with their instructions. This journal will be devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Natural Science, Ilu| rul Taste, Architecture and Art, tho Mechanical ! ami Manufacturing interest, and all the pursuits i perlainin^ to general improvement. It will also I contain n faithful transcript of the ortjunizatioii i and proceedings of the Society, Essays and Communications from the be*t writers* in the State, and a monthly summary of the spirit of the Agricultural press. All subjects devoted to i 'lit: Improvement of the mind, the soil, stock, i.nd j domestic coml'ort, find ready admission into its : columns, and such contributions are specially desired. The work will be primed in beautiful ! I new an*l fsiir typo, oil line white paper, with a tinlrd cover, nnd will conttiiu thirty-two pa^e per month. The publication will commence on I the 1st of Mnv. 18f>0. 'lliere will also ho published nu additional advertising sheet as ft sup j plcment, in which ii limited uuuibcr of advertisements wiil lie inserted TERMS?!?1 per milium. No paper sent tinless the money is paid in advance. Life Members to thv State Agricultural Society will receive the paper witlimit cost.Address A. ?. SUMMED, Editor "South Carolina Agriculturist," March Hi, lsfit). 48 Cohunhia, S. C. i* it os pect i J s~ of a MYZli&M SlTiYii, I . : r;ii>id stritlos. and constant advancements | tor an] lie age; and the daily increusing demands uti erature, have induced the Subscribers to n,'l e publishing at Spartanburg Court Mouse. *or > first of .lanunrv, A WEEKLY' 1"''' UAKY JOURNAL, entitled For LI; TIIE LITERARY STAR, Editorial management, under the care of vancc. BOW DEN, will be conducted in a man- sued, ' hat shall not fail to give satisfaction to reader. The greates cure will be taken \ ,] -uuicSc the '.utcnt and ino.-t reliable passing ;,l),?vc 3 of the day. The Literary department i |-OIIP 0| mtaiii such matter only, as will prove inter- j .,i,OVc and profitable to ihe reader. Selections j or Gp , de for Sunday re;:din^?Stores for the ?j). f? g?Proverbs for the Old?and in short, it - deteriniuutiou to present lo the public a ial that will be a welcome visitor in every * y?a companion for every one. In matters , ?' lilies, the Star will be ucutrai; but will W.?r, j" i th?? right to speak of any palpable wrong iV{ y detect i any party. e Litkis.vry Star wdl be printed iu new clear Type, and under the mechanical man- or eu tent of an experienced Publisher, E. M. it Witnv \ V?urill vir* iii itnnpnrHncft with ariV .. r in South Carolina. T, order lo put our paper witliin the reach of ? . V one; and sconre an extensive circulation, ^ 11 lie furnished (containing Twenty-four cols of reading inatUr,) at tlie following miedented rates: copy por annum, in advance, $ 1.J50 JJJ) ) " " " 12 50 , , > " " " " 2(1.00 . f 'c appeal to our friends, and to the friends of cause, to sustain ua in our undertaking?ex- e 1 to uh a helping hand. Address BONVDKN &. BIIOUUHTON, V Proprietors. Spartanburg, C. 1!., H. C. ovcnibcr ft, 1855. 29 Jackson Street Hospital and Surgical 6h(|[, rFIRMABY FOR NEGROES, l'ub AUGUSTA, GA. WIE Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Planters and Slave-owners ?"innl,.t? nix) ovlpniti V? ^Klnli. I iviuiijr, vv. intent in Augusta, Ca., for the itccommodai of NEGllOES requiring SURGICAL OPLATIONS or Treatment iu CHROXIC I)IS- j~w LSF.S. Ml I'lie Building is situated on the corner of Jack- tlie l and Feuwick Strpeta, he tweed the Georgia and Cllj| j Savannah Kail Road l)epots; and in sight |itti both. It is therefore convenient for the re- J [>tion of patients from a distance. In its con- for uction, throughout the entire plan, wus kept the view ilio special purpose to which it is ap- Cu icd; being furnished with everything which tur n conduce to the comfort of the SICK. It is po, pplied with hot and cold baths and eliower a] , ths?and has water-closets in each story to ] oid fatigue and exposure to the patients. It 77, hIko well ventilated and lighted with gas. nc] ith the constant attendance of experienced 'aill ale and female nurses, the patient will bo saved pe uch of the suffering which too often is the re- no suit of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of tic egroe? in ordinary private practice. ttn TERMS?For Board, Lodging and Nursing, jn F-r month, 810. For all necessary Medical at- cii ndance, Surgical Operat.ons, ?fcc., tho same as i ordinary city practice. j9 II. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, th 11. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. ec May 3, 1865. - 2 mtf p, 1 al J VST rUBLlAlIED, BY THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, p> PHILADELPHIA, PA. w REPORT on SPERMATORRHEA, or Sem- d, inal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of )} Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuse, i^ndoih'r ^ Mbcubcb of the Sexunl Organs, with an acconnt r( >f the errors and deeentioua of.Quacks, and valtoble advice to the afflicted, by GEO. R. CAL- g HOUN, M. D., Consulting Surgeon of the How- J, ird Association, Philadelphia, Pa., a benevolent ft Institution, established by special endowment, for the relief of the atek and distressed, afflicted s, -Ilk ? rnw,A Vni^mia TImum " A oopy of th? -bore Report will b* WUl by rh?il a (in a Mttled envelop,) frtt of eh?rg?, on the r?- t WATCHES, JEWELRY! AIS3D JFAWSr ??0S5S. HAVING just recoivo'l from New York, u lurge and licauti ful Stock of Watches and Jew elry, I will sell tiicm at Charleston prices, nud all articles wairanteJ as represented. My slock consists of Fine ("locks, Weight and Spring, at various nri[ coc; Fine Cold Watches, fiom $25 to$l."iO; a lino lot of Hunting Levels, from !g 18 to $55. suitable for furmers; Fol?, Vest anil Ladies' Chains, beautiful patterns; Ladies'and Cents' Broaches; Far Kings and Finger Kings, all sizes; Lockets, Gold Keys, Gold and Silver Spectacles; Silver Thimbles, a splendid article ; Coral Head:*, Gold Snaps, Gobi Pens, Silk Guards, Steel Chains, Winding Keys, Steel Spectacles with colored Glasses, a largo assortment of Spectacle Glasses, nil iijich ; Fort Monies; a beautiful assortment of Silver Cups, suitable for Presents; a full usK.irll....?t of .lo Tlit* above articles I will sell for CASH, or on Credit to persons who will bo prompt in I heir payment*. II. T. TUSTEM. Sept. 20. 2:j tf | THE BRITISH PERIODICALS tiii: Fiinn:irs glide. GREAT REDUCTION IN* THE PRICE ok tiii: la'rrrk puiilication. T EON ART) SCOTT ?fc CO., X.\v York, con.lJ tiitiirv to puhlibh the following British I'eriodiouls, viz: 1. Tim London Quarterly, (Conservative.) I '2. I Tim KDiNBi'nnu Review, tWliig.) | 3/ Tut Nor.ni British Review, (Free C'hurcli.) 4. The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Mauazink, (Tory.) The and important events ? Reli -ions. Political, and Military?now agitating tliu nnlions of the Old World, give to these Publications an interest mid value they uevr before possessed. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news-it-ins. crude speculations, mid flying runiors of the uewspaper, and the poiidvrolta Tome of tlio historian, written long alter the living interest hi the facts lie records shall have passed away. Tlio progress of the War in tins East occupies a large { pace in their pagi a. Every inovenieut is closely criticised, whither of friend or of foe. and all | .short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from tl>o CRIMEA and from the ItAl/I'IC in Blackwood's .Magazine, from two of its most popular contributors, j?ivo u more intelligible and reliable account of the movements ol' the great, belligerents tlinn can elsewhere be found. TIhsl- Periodicals ably represent the three ureal political paitic.t t?l" (Jreat llritain?Whig, Tory, ami Radical,?hut politics Cones only oik* feature of ihcir character. Ah Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature. .Morality, and Religion, llicy stand as they ever have stood, un rivalled in tlie world of letters, being considered inditspcnsuhlo lo the scho'ar and th>* proft h-ioiic.l man, while to (ho iutcliigent reader of every class they furnish n more correct ami satisfactory record" of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. 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It will number in ite corps of eootributora orae able political and literary writer*. We promise much, bat intend to perform it all, nd more, if the reading public will give the en- g arprice a lirejul patronage. > -- * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tnt. Sun will bo Airniahed to aubaeribers at |2 per anutira, payable In advance.' .' No paper irill he cor.tinned beyond the time for which it f firfi;- AM tubecription* and communications Kfttafeipcm ahoald b*aiddr?fe?d to the ondofJ**^*rry sil DER A CROfllbN. 1*0**7 ?,I85? 41 ^WH : . v,pr M-h. BvvmeuvD. t ^tWAXLgSTOy, SOUTH OAROUNA j 4* 'W* ^ BOOT WEARING GENTRY. f Q11IE undersigned, Dootmriker, would iurortu JL the imMic generally, and especially liis old ftieudH and riiftoiners. lint lie Iihs ju?t roeeivod tli.it splendid lot of 1.15 ATI I fill of which lie gnve notice somo weeks miico, ami in now ready ami willing to put up lit the best possible style, unv work entrusted to him. If yon wunt a lloot tliut is n Bool, you will 4 step into the Shop mid leave your measure. To be found oil Washington Mreet. EDW'D ItOCIIE. March 6, 1850. 40 tf CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A WPf IA III P rvnlMr.'PI't A f A V t\ liA ivuutai'i.ii w.Miii liUV'iau /Uii/ l V I.ITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copies, per annum S 8 00 Ten Copies, per fti'iimn 50 00 rpilis DAILY STANDARD contain* n Duily L Telegraphic Report, a .Market Report, and a repoii of General Informal ion, furnished by tliu mail from every section of the Union. It also presents a Daily Report of llio Stock Market, tliu Cotton Market, ??f the Arrivals and Departures of .Ships, and of the Arrivals of Passengers. Once a week id presented a Comparative Statement of the Receipts and Shipments of Cotton, Rice and Lumber, at tlie port of Charleston, and u Comparative Statement uf the Itcecipi* and Kxports of Cotton at all the ports of the United States. All NEWS, of a personal nnd political character, both foreign and domestic, is given with tlie ^n-iikcsk |iu?iuiu |ti * mi11 ?l; aiin 10 insure una object, we hnVV secured tlie services of uu uble corps of correspondents. It ix our npcciitl object to publish a NEWSPAPER, proper. Wo shrink from the expression of no opinion which inuy be demanded by the subject bcfoio us, but us a general principle, prefer stating facts ut the earliest instant possible, and lo leave it to our readers to form their own ( pillions, The course of Iho pnpr>r is severely conservative, first of morality unci order ; next, of the institutions peculiar to the South; and next, of the union of the Statu". Wo resolutely oppose radicalism, ns well in ileinocracv us morals. ? .1? ? > * - v?<- mill uujiti mi- nitluilMIIIICIII (>I our paper, whs lo present a cheap vehicle for information From this object we have biren com pclled lo dupni'l, to some extent ; lint not to louve it entirely out of view, wo propose to sell the paper at. our counter, in packngea of Ten, for Twenty Cent?, and t<> mail Ten Copies to any one of our MiltKcribcrs for a year, who will send uc Fifty Dollars. This will relieve us from the risks of collection and the expeus**nr mailing so many diUci'eitt packages, while it will give to every nci^libuihood throughout the Stain, tho pporlunity of it I)uily Puper ut FIVE L)OLI.AUfi per uiiaum, L. W. SPRATT ?fc CO. Aug. 15, 1855. 17 tf Charleston Weekly Sliiudiinl, CONTAINS ALL THE XIATTRR Pl'RTISIIIZO IN T1IF. DAILY, together with The T.ocal, Domestic and Foreign 3frtrket*?The Ptietx Current, inrlutlilljf the Hates of' Hole for Stock, h'xehmiifc, >nul l)omtMie )'roduce?T/te a/iip/>i?ri in Fort?The latest Je'.eqruiikic hij'orma\<? .1-.. The STANDARD is the only morninjj pnper in Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EDITION. Thin Edition is published every Wetlnenday Moruinir, and bv the evening of llie i.cxi day can be received in every section of the State. Price ? >?payable invariably in ndvnnce. L. W. SpRATT <fc CO. Aug. 15, 1806. 17 tf " * "*T TVS Dr. McLAi^ ? CELEBRATED > uu ERMIFTJGE a x n A h\? LIVER PILLS. of the brut Prrpnratlont of the Age* ^ Ou They are not recom- 1 nded as Universal ire-alls, but simply for I iat their name pur- W rts. Felj The Vermifuge, for pelling Worms from TH 2 human system, has o been administered th the most satisfactory IND"< >ults to various animals bject to Worms. "Prc The Liver Pills, for w e cure of Liver Com aint, all Bilious DelNGements, Sick Head- ft"1} :he, &c. jus,i Purchasers will please I Hllcli t i c ftiid 2 particular to ask ror u.ot >r. C. McLane's Cele- HIS1 rated Vermifuge and J men river Pills, prepared by 0 I Con dle proprietors, FlttS- ?n.i urgh, Pa., and take no lur( ther, as there are various For ither preparations now nl? >efore the public, pur- ped >orting to be Vermifuge ind Liver Pills. All )thers, in comparison vith Dr. McLane's, are worthless. ror The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver u! Pills can now be had at J" ill respectable Drug *1 Stores. ro1 FLEMING- BRO'S, eh 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. J-* Sole Proprietors. n( SCOVIL <fc MEAD, flo. Ill Chart re?t?t., th 'aw Orleans, General Wholesale Agent* for the 01 outhrrn State*, to whom all orders inns* be . ddrecMd. p SOLD BT Ward law A I/rov, Abbeville C. H,, S. C., ^ A. O. Hawthorn, Due Weal, " I. W. Tatujb, Aadcreon c. II., " Skimnbr 4 Habribon, Longmirc'?, * d. L. Piw*. Edgefield C. H., ? 1 n a iau si tv AIMU V. IWWWt ^ -# ? * Book Island Casaimeres, ?Jf r,rr-tr ? ^^s^sssws&t.s 0?toHcr 3. 24 tf 0 IT Prmoopy; REMOVAL UF THE BOOT AND SHOE SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. II. HPFIE undersigned renpeetfully informs) the .1 Gentlemen of Abbeville, nud tlio public generally, ths<t lie Ima removed to W A S II I N O T O N S T II EET, and is itlw:iys to he fi>un<l in his Shop. hHween tln> Miirrihnli llouso and I In* Livery Stul>len. He h is on hand a larue Hiipply of tlie Ix-st French CALF-SKINS. MCJCK-SKINS, MOROCCO >md PATENT LEVI'IIEU, with a good stock of I lie heut SOLE LEATHER, uud ia ready to make to order BOOTS AND SHOES, of llio latest and n'atest style. He will innko and mend us goi,d and a.< cheap as ally one cine ill Abbeville. An APPRENTICE is wanted lo leant the BOUT and SIIoEMaKINO HUMNEsS. J. J. O'K EEFFE, Boot and Shoemaker. ; Jan. 8, 18."?C. MS ly LIVE R YSTAB LES! AT ABBEVILLE C. H. < ? -y * 10 v* r |"M112 nndei signed having tnken tlie huge mid JL commodious iStnhlc formerly occupied bv M oPHi'H. .Muiliis ?fc Kale, ofF-rs liia seivice* 10 the public generally. lie will keep in :it tendance, attentive Ostlers. H-s Stables will he kcjit thoroughly cleansed, mid every attention given t<> merit pubkc patronage. He will also keep 11 lot of Horses and Buggies to Hire, with cmreful Driver*, to convoy persons to any point iii or out nf the District. Chargn fur sinult) fed, S7J cents. Horses hoarded foi $1.00 per day, and $lo.u0 by the month J. M. DAVIS. Nov. 7, 1P55. 29 ly Stage Line ABBEVILLE to V/ASHI^^T^N AFOUU llolisi: STAiil-: leaves AIMJKVlLljLi on Monday. Wediiosdiiv ami Fri. day. " ^ I.cavrn Washington, fia., on Tuesday, Tliu:s lay and Saturday mornings. A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock A. M , for Atlanta. OFFICE ut the POST OlTiri;. JOHN McttKYDE, A?,cut. Ahhcvi'.lo C. 11., April i!. I8ji>. ???J ly STOVES FOR S ALE ! rI~MI12 SulisiTilirrs will kt?-p on hand at nil JL times, at li?- Saddlery unit Harness Mine if Iv \V I'.S l'Fllu!,I), ia llii.} Village, at: nP*o:liiici.t of" all k'Hibol i'l'uVliS, wlncli thev pledge ilicii^ulvc" to S'-!l oil us favoralile teiiim >m .Sl*>v. s of ihe smile <ina ity can be purchased lor in Charlv.-tiiii. 'i'li-ir (BODKINS -SOTFilS tlioy will warrant to (lo everything thai n ('o?kiiur Miivii can <!o, an J are sure liiey will give Uni\Vrnal snliafactinn. One >' as w II spend the mo^t of the nrep-nt . **' ...;. .,,..1 ,vj|| |,n ,.l il|4. Limi '.Vv.'-.l ..Mtt.V,',".'" | Mi Itai K. "iVIISTFIELD, ! l"'v l,r 1 IiitAM. il. ! C?T I' vij'n C. IT. S. C., \ I Il?-|?rtii ! '. b. m. I?0o s 43 1 v ! : jjr rliilet and Dhoora Socd. HAND :hk1 Pu- b:ile. :i small <|ii:uuity of ' rn^j 10 ubovo valuable secil, by I E II. S. KERR. Diitri 11 2. 1S5G. 50 if | copy. J Ol'KI ? ?? Hri\in| Bcebo Hats. fort. *1' liavo ju^t ivccivfil tlie latest styles of tnsati UELBL HATS from New Vork. r<-WIKIl A MILLER. "|?cc:t . 27. 1850. 45 ?tf the ? So COI PROSPI-'.CTUS OK l?hi?' E SOUTHERN LIGHT, ?JI A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, T. EDITED ny t:'1 E L WHATLEY.^ _ w,il! CSHEKT IN EVERYTHING?NEUTRAL IN NCT1I J, AND BKT I-Oil Til L DEFENCE OF WiIATEVER _ WILL STANI> TIIK. TEST OF REASON, HCI- Til I F.NCE ANO THE HOLY SCItlPTUKEd. all thiny*, hold fast I fiat which is yood" Terms. $'.S.I>0 per uiinuui, in tulvunce. F. DIJKJSOK .t SON, PUBLISHERS, ? , EPOEFIUt.D C. II., 8. C. T Oil is tlii? nainn mid sivlo of h Monthly Poriodicul.* ilie pub'irailoii of which we Hl|1j nso. the l.oril wi'iliii'/, to commence on ,||C irst Monday in January next. The niniii lut; ;n of this Journal is for tlio discussion of ,jlM, ubjecls pertaining to Chriati.ili fni'li ami Lice. Additional to this, wc shall pregt-nt j?|, articles of a literary elm meter, orig'nal .selected, as will have ft tendency to r< fine a||ri aste and elevate the Heiilimeiit of the reiid nwj mhlic. Politics also, consi ered as i scienco. as affecting the principles of Law .,nd Uov- ^ lent, and more especially the n.ightv more In of the nations, as they work out fhe de of Goil, will cl rim duo and proper attention. ^ Politics degraded to the srjuahbleB of dem-ites factions, will be utterly eschewed and 1*. [dialed. u r.?aii,>ct? matter* nurnlv relii'ioils. 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TiiictHro, 1 tollman':* Anodyne, a ureal variety of popular I'at.-nt Mcdicin*s. Lirnj;K, Oil*. I'aiuiH irul L)yc Stall*; Ten. (.'olfee, Su;;ar, . *? !? ii* ami Tolmcco, I'ow del* and Shut, Superior Uuivcs and ltuzorv, Iiunk-i, Ac t Ac. Sold l.-y F. G. P -V It ICS, (.icenwood, 8. C. Jan. 12. 1?S5 37 ly ED W ARDWE 5TFIELD, AliHKVil.LK COl'ill uoi:si:, SO. OA., RK I'LiiN.. tliunki h?i favors, and reh|iu<:tiii 1\ s.' ;? trt i continuance ? !' i!ie same, lie kc-ps v hi kind. ol his own uinnm'actiire, . 1 .lu .'i' ment of !r>A DDLKS, i iiakni->s, iwcii?i.i:>f maktingai.es, &c. j Also. V\ llll'f, STIKKUI' IKONS Mid iutts. lie nsr :? pneiicnl workman, lie in prepared to ! make 10 order ail kinds ot >uddli>>, IIui iio.sk uud ? ?...i V t'lJIlijlllUMitS. ... .!?? ?. . unu ? i'i'i'h ii? ii'iv o'lier I'f-tulil.hluiu-ni. 'articular attention puid to all kinds of iiii;. may <25 3PITAL TOR NEGROES, At ,\ titfiistii. <??. IF. Undersigned would ml! th? attention <u' t!i?- c: li/uiis of \!ilii-vil'c uml l'M^e(i?>l<l et??. I., tlicit- INFIUM-MtY for MC*K NKliS. n:i>l fur rci|itiiiiig sriU?I(!AL (ATIONS. While ilit- cuiii|>lctneas iif our jr. menis, offers in lut: patient every comIt ;il->o t-nali!os us to lender more efficient r-'ut to cli:oni? CH.Jies, I 1i*i 11 can generally ;;iret! in ordinary private prae'ioe. Our il aceoliiinoiliitioti* lor tin- 'ii.tiiitiiiCut of CliltOMC I)1SLvS1> OF F KM ALES, union among Negroes, nre umplo to coinJftMS.?For Nursing. Board and Lodging, tlOlllll ?tp. caiint'iii?ilic ordinary ratesnf Practice, iiiimiiiiicaiious n<ldre-se(l to us at Augusta, meet witli prompt attention. II. F. ("A Ml'BF.I.I,, Surgeon, It. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician.ay 10, 18A5. 8 tf E STATE ~0T~S0m iJ CAKOL1N A, ' I bUrillc District?In the Cuitnnon J'lcas. J Wm. I' Doi n, ) I ^ r.i > Attachment. Wm. 15. Lloyd. ) ?7 Hi; UK A.N, the PliiinlilT diil, on the IhirtiV elli day o1 Jlitif, law, tilo his deelaratigaiust the I)i-(cii<lii:it. who (118 it ii snid) in -nt from mid without the limits of this State, litis neither wile tmr nttori.ey known within slime, upon whom u eopy ?t? ih? sind ilceladii might he served. ll i< therefore oidrred, : the s-'itl Defendant do appear i.ml plend to hji<| ?Iei')iintlion, on or brl'ul'o the lirs-t day of > , which will he in the \o?ir of our Lord iiter-n Hundred mul Fil'y-Six, otherwise final absolute .liiclumeiit will thou he given and iiih-d a<;niiir-l him MAT I'll KW McDONALD, o. a p. 'lerk's Oilier, June 80. lt"S5. 11 ly 'ATE OF SOU Til CAKOLINA, bevillr District.?In the (.'oiumoii Picas. <t J. Jordan, ) Foreign Attaehment. vs. > MeGowan & I'erriu, l'l'fFf te. J. Aikins, J Attorniya.. XTIIKKEAS the I'lniniiffs did, on the fifth ' V day of April, eighteen hundred and fiftye, file his d.-clurutiiMi against the l>eioudnnt, io, (it is snid,) is ii I 'Rein ln?m uud uithorn the lits of this Suite, and Iihb neiiher wi'e nor I ?... H.rt anniu 11 .mi tvhntn a ururj MIWWii IVMUIII I.MV I ?r?.. - _ i>y of the s.iid declaration migh't be norvcd: m therefore ordered, that I lie said Drl'endunt appear and plead to ilio ?:iid doHumiion, ou before the sixth day of April, eighteen hun:>d mid fiily-six. otherwiso final and abrolute Jgmcnt will then hegiveu umU awarded against M ATTIIRW McDONALD, o. c. r. Clfrk'n Oflire. April II. 1PS6 61 fy r ORATISI , s JUST PUBLISHED! NEW DISicVEIlY IN MKDICINE! FEW WORDS ON THE RATION At * Treatment, without Medicine, Of Sp<Tin?tor* ea, or Local Weakness, Ncrvotin Debility, Low riritp, Lassitude, Weakness of the Liuw* and nek. Indisposition and Incapacity for Sttidyiuid ibor, Dullnere of Apprehension, Low of Mrm. y, Aversion to Society, Love of Soitude, Ti. nJitv. Self-DiatrusW Uiztinnju-, Hofld-Acbe. Io iluntary Dianluirgts, Pains in the SiHe,< A flection ' tli* Ey?S l*iinpliv? oiv ih? Fuce, Sexauland her Infirmities ill man. From the French of Dr. B De Laney. The important fact thut tb?-se iil.ifroirtifWrrTliunismay eu-ily lie reiimv*M wiihoiifc Mrdi<-irf?, v in this Miinll tiuct, clonrly demonstrated; *nd ie entirely new and hiuhly mrceTwful trrstment, b adopted by die Author, fnlly ^?:xpta3iied, by leans of which every one is enabled UK tftir* iin>eif perfectly, ?nd lit the iomt powibTfloosI, voiding thereby ull the advertised uoslrumeof be d-?y. Beat to any add rem, jrrati*; and post free lot leatcd envelope, bVTomjnjntf (pnnrflfifd) fwoport* ige ?tamps to ' ->?*>& fe^W^ANKt. ' " JAo, 17, LWp?nard eU'?*W Feb- 1, 1855. . .(41%' ** " T raff/1'"'_ ''#> | " PIANO lO&t*\*5#*?8^AC' > ? 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