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Transient Advertise incut* must lie paid for in advance. For announcing a Candidate, $:t in advance. For ndriTlisin^ I'.strays, to lie |>aid hy tlx Magistrate advertising* 1 PRINTING, Of Description and in tlio best styl< EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE: Embracing such a* business caiws, ir.txo i:ili.s, nnv size, kbokiits, rosTirits, " bll.t. iip.ads, iiooks, pamphlets, urikfs, iii.wkh of all hinds. HT The Proprietors of tin* A iiiievii.i.k Hanxki assure their friends and the public, that their or dors for any thing in the Job Printing line wil he executed in the best manner, mid at as low rates as at any other cstabliidiiiirnt. SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! (luano Ain't Any (him; Compared to it SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USB ! /'rtHftn CnArl n TJn* snn/tA 1 VVIrbUU U A CiibVI. JHU1041UVC CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! Xji'Y 0~TST S , ran II li i???lof?l?UJ?l?l?s District iiml Villagf -H. (Uniting Man. 1?v elose observation tun: 11iii\l study, Ims learned several iicw features it tlie art of improving and *??i?n*Miiisr the MasculitH I <)! ;inn of tin; liiitniiii family. lie's been rfmi, In Nciv York, took lessons under scientific. men, and has made himself so familiar with all tli( hciiuiics, duties, liabilities, f.Jxant.'iges ami re "{iwahilitie* of the human weather-hoarding de partmcnf, that just. :;s sniiii as iic lays liif* eyes on a man, ho knows what hi? lacks?whether it. i; fond or raiment. IK- is just tlit- vitne to tii'tnkim! that f?j<rinir i-t" vegetation. foiiiitry merchant: wotihl iin well 10 funic in anil take ti few le?son? ?charges iiio?Kmjuo for single scholar?classes tnlcpii at r-diteed rates. if it is funil aii'l raiment, he takes him in.eoV' crs, wcuthcr-hnard* and floors him, and then trends him over to his friend, 11. Kerr, or dowi to l.nmax it Cobb's, where in a few mi nut or after the patient litis realized the reviving, health Oil influence of the external application, thej will commence the ins'de work?ceiling, lathing, plastering and sccurieg, ami t hen start liiin home And it is no wonder, after taking some of I,omax ?fc Cobb's or Jl. S. Kerr's in'ard fiHint (which is substantial, no liipiiil) then allowing Lyons to give them what's called the siirfucc polish, that men's wives don't know them when th?y C? home; the til tic hoys and girls run anil 11iti<- . thinking some city folks had eome to theii pa's l.orise", young Indie.-. commence fixing up tr entertain their new benux, and young men hrusli heir hvads, look dignified and start lo reeeivc tlx nice looking strangers. A tew men of rather ordinary appearance, wlio have, thrown themselves entirely into Lyons* hands, know the advantages to he derive* Irani a suit of hi.> Clothes; it has married then' into rich fuinilies, g. veil them a standing fi?r be J tf.iti hu m rxjicuiautMi^ ?ui*i nt'Pll llie iflPUIlH O pitching llioin nt high nn as pbifiy-pbour phortj i>i v'-.e scale of iippitrtcuaoin respectability. There are now in tho oily of Abbeville, ! Churches, *?? Academics, 1 Sinzin^ School, : j?rea'. many Dry Goods Stores, i lYintinjr Ottices J Wholesale Grocery 11 ousea. 2 Jewellers' K<?tati lisbtiKMilK, :i Thespian Corp-", Masonic and (Jd< Fellows' I^)Jz<*. ]>ancintr t i:?ss, Hippodrome, I (larriarre and Jiugiry Manufactories, 4 Hotels several Hoarding House*, 1 1>iiijf Store, Gii Factory, and a Si cam Snw Mill, 2 Harness, an< wcversd linul an?i Shoe Shops, Tin Mnnnfactory 15 Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters and Blacksmiths' Shop.", :i UcfreshiiieiK Saloons and 2 Livery Stables, nnd it will nol do for i {jenlleninn lo make a bad appearance at any o these placed; it injures tli-ir business. Lrov keeps Clothing suitable for all the above natnci places, avocations nnd occupation*, and beeansi he has a big trade und a large Stock, he don't in lend to ask prices that are unreasonable. Lyons' #toek of ] ,egl lorn and Straw Hals. i complete. Ho keeps lino Pocket Knives. Ita 7.ors, Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddh Strings and Fiddle Rosin, mmiulacttired express ly for hi* trade, Flute.*, Patent Door Fasteners Interest Tables, the mo.st convenient tiling of th< Kiii<l now in u?e?every body ought to liave on* ? Danker*' Cases, Dill Books, Pocket :in?1 Mem' or.uidtim I?oo.?h. Luvelopes, Letter Paper, tlu largest slock ever brought ti? this market?New Yorkers complain of a scarcity nince we pur chased?Steel I'ens, so many that there, is ai anticipated advance on steel, Port Monnaiei enough to hide all the money in the District, Combs, Hair Brushes. Nail anil Tooth Iirushei Enough to open a wholesale brush and conil house, and if Cedar Pencils lise, Lyons has goi 'ern, sure?a whole case of Blacking, Needles any quantity, and low l>y retail, Trieopherous Kiithairon, Cologne. Ifair Oil, Handkerchief Kxtracts and sweet smelling stulT, Needle unc Thimble Cases, Lanterns, Buggy Whips, Valises two or three Horses, nnd so many other thing: that it would take us u whole day to look then up and name theni over, all of which are ready for inspection and sale, at the Coiner Store ir the Marshall House. Abbeville C. II.. April Ifi, JS."?C. 5"2-tf Brickmasonry and Plastering. mHE undersigned having formed a Co-partner JL fship in the above huwiiw, arc prepared tr do nil work entrusted to them in the bent am m??t fiiltslftiitinl manner, llarin^ a bmg practical oxpericueo in tlic business, tlicy flattci themselves that they can please the most fastid ious. All work will be warranted. JOHN' COUMRR, A. J. WOODIIURST. W?ferci?cc?.?II. A. Jone*, J. A. Cuthoui and I)r. J. W. Hearst, of Abbeville. Abbeville C. JIMarch 2% 183t>. 40-1y Blacksmith and Gunsmith. i TI1K undersigned, at hio old ^|^^J^p_stand, near A. Logan's place, r~rmrw> <^rKBm win ronumio in* misinPtts aj| work entrusted to hiin, will Lo promptly ?t tended lo. He will also Repair CLOCKS, if brough to iiini. All new work Warranted. A. BUTLER. Jan. J, 1856. 37 3n? A Valuable Plantation for Sale HAVING pnrchasod other Lands more con Touibnt to me, L desire to sell my GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION, in tlio Calhoun Settlement, adjoining lands o Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Alston, containing 42i Arroq Persons wishing to purcliu*<s Lands, -will di will to call on me and exit mine the place, an< thay will find my (arms and price reiisonable. ^ A- - " - , . ROB-T M. PALMER. ' " AVWim Nov* 18, 1855. .8! tf ^ 1? ? Nogro OoqcLb. v45jc7ilt:yb/ georgia plains, is buogtans, blankets, &c,_th? i.r .*e?tato?lc ? ? "brpujjht to this place, and wjl v? sold for. Gash at prices which will coinpan .with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta mar Sets:' Mi ihtm if. i cuambeus a marshall'#. ' " . " Booka and Stationery! i,*"..- - -y -s?h ,.. ^ I NEW SPRING GOODS. FULL SUPPLIES. William. Slioar HAS received his full supplies of Sl'RIJfG GOODS, comprising ft large assortment j of now niul bcniitiful styles of Fancy am) Staple I n Hides, suitable fur the present season, among j which nro P?rin Printed Organdies ar.d Jaconet Muslins, . at very low prices; I Plain Colored Clinllics and Rich Printed Ba. I rep>-K; t Plain Bareges and Crape Maretz, of heantiful I 1 Knglisti nnd French Prints nn<3 Brilliantes, of : new mid beautiful pfylen; I Ladles' Spring and rtuimncr Silkn, of tho latest ?tvl?; . 1'lnin Black Silks, of superior quality nnd al very low price* ; Superior Muck Silks, without lustre, for La I dies' Mourning Dresses ; | Lupin's Summer Black Uombazioea, nnd Hlnuk ; Clinllie*; i 1'liiin illnok Crnpe Maretz nnd Black Bareges . | for Ladies' Mourning Dresses; j Superior Mourning Ginghams, of new nnd ! beautiful style*; s i Mourning Muslins nnd Plain Black Lawns; i English llluck ('rapes mid Ladies' Mourning i Veils ; Ludics' Mourning Collars nnd Underslecves; 1 Ladies' l-'inbroidered Muslin Basques, of new 5 : nnd beautiful styles; j Ladies' Kmbroidured Muslin Collars and Un. dersleeves; Jneonet nnd Swiss Muslin Bunds, Inserting* , and Kdiriuzs; j 11 ?*nl Thread nnd Valenciennes Laco Edgings i and Inserting ; Ladies' Spring nnd Summer Mantillas, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies' Embroidered and Scolloped Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; , Ladies' Wide llem-stilch Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, for Mourning; j Superior Linen Cambrics nnd French Lawns; Superior l'luid Nainsook and Dotted Swiss J Muslins; ; Tluiti Swiss, Mull, Nainsook and Jaconet Mus| lins, at very low prices; Plain White Organdy and Tarlatan Muslim), I of extra width ; Plain Pink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Mus lias, for covering Chandeliers and I<ooking! Glasses; ' ; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and 12-4 Linen I i Sheetings; i Damask and Table Diapers, of superiorquality; 'I Huckabacks and Scotch Diapers, for 'I'owels; 1 t 12-4 Alleudalc and Hamilton Munched Sliect, : inga; ! j A full supply of llleached and Rrown Slitrt* ' inRS, of die hest make ; A large supply of articles suitable for Servants' i j weiir: - t ..i.kiuiiii i .11IXHiriv, j i wnaiayn i.usires. mm nil I ! wool Dehege, 'if tlic best style for Ladies' Trtiv 1 cling Dresses; ? | A complete assortment of Ladies, Gentlemen, > j Jliss>*s. Youth iind Children's Hosiery ; j Ladies* White Hair Cloth Skirts and French i Corsets; t Ladies' Embroidered Marseilles mid Corded i ; Slsirtfi; , I Superior Marseilles, Lancaster nnd Allendale j Quilts; ' I Cotton Osnnburgs nnd Georgia Stripes, at the , lowest priced; With a great variety of other articles, suitable - for Family and l'lantntioii tine, and all of which : will lie sold nt very low prices Cut cash. The f pulilie are respectfully requested to call and ex amine the assortment. i Augusta, April 80, lS.r>f.. 2 tf SELLING OFF AT COST! ! i rVn E suhseriher liaivng determined to chance | , j JL lits business, oilers for sale hia entire stock of ! BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TRUNKS, &.C., AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. ; The stock is all fresh aiul well selected. Ferj sons <1 om5:-inj? {roods in this line, will find it to 1 i their advantage to call and make nil cxttminu" ! tion before purchasing. The subscriber also returns lus thanks to his " ! friends and customers for the liberal patronage , j heretofore bestowed, and requests those indebted ' j to him to eall and settle up their accounts. 1 | N. li. To any one desiring to inak<* nn invest' i incut in tliis lute of liusiues?, the whole block J i nuiy he treated for, togetner with the unexpired ' l??nse of the store, which has two years to 1 ; run. AV. K. AV001>. ' I 18"i Richardson Street, Columbia. | j April 23, 18o?>. 1 fim ,! CHAMBERS# MARSHALL c a MS NOW KRCRIVING firrPLIKB OF [! GOODS, 1 I nt?;? v 1. e i ^ DE LAVNKS, Freueh and I-3nMERINOES, Hlk nn?l Col'd ALPACAS, * I Bl'k and Fancy SILKS, Cloth CLOAKS in grout variety. Embroideries, Gloves, Hosier)*, ?tc. ' j October 3. 24 If : j car iv ess copy ; iisAist. & swy^itr,"! GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. ' "^STSTILL continue the tillOCERY BUSI fl NESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at ' their Old Stand on BROAI) STREET, opposite ' the Planters* Hotel. Our Stock of Groceries will, at all times, be ' large, the assortment complete, and particularly ' adapted to Planters' Trade?a liberal share of | ui.ii no iiu>g au luug vlljllj CU, UI1U IIOJIC Mill i to recfive. WM. M. BE ALL. JNO. W. L. STOVALL. 1 August 18&.">. 10 Om ' HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. Important Aiiuoiiiiccmciit. TO ALL PKltSONS nfllicted with Sctual <1isense, such as SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMI I'OTIiN'CE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPH1 | ILJS.&c., ?fcc. . 1 Tim HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadel! phiu, in view of tho uwful destruction of human life and health, caused bj* Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which nre practised upon the unfortunate victims o| such diseases by Quacks, have directod their consulting Surgeon, as a 1 CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all persons thus afflicted, (Maleor Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with a discription of their i vui.uiviuh, <,ngv| uuuii|miiuii| iiuuiib OI lllf*. ?C.,) ! and in cases of extreme poverty and guttering to i1 FURNISH MEDICINES FIIEE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association is u benevolent Institntion, established by special endowment, for tlie relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with " Virulent and Epidemic diseases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a supplus of meant, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice It is needles# to add that the Association .commands the - highest Medical skill of the age. , Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN, . Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Director*, EZRA D. HEART WELL, Prmident. Geo. Faibcimld, Secretary. & May 2, 1855. *2 ly j To the Public. IN consequence of the inclement weather through ttio month of January, the Board of Trustees 6f the COKESBURY MASONIC . FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will extend the present Scholastic Year to the last day of October* without additional charge to patrons. K VANCB, P.B. T. 1 Feb. 1, 1856. 43 tf I ffTSTTT*"- -vi-*r " ' ' . " : ; Notice to Legatees, W. MADDOX, Aftra'r.. ; r PM^t*r?rX$jfov >tH < PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAMES S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law* ABBEVILLE C. II., 8. C. MAY DK FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN THE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Jan. 14, 1850. 39 Jy Independent Press please copy. WILLMTI I?. PKIt% ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IS THE COURT8 OF THE WESTERS CIRCUIT. Office at Grccnvillo C. II. Feb. 1, 185C 42 ly JOKES LIVINGSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON & FAIR, ABBEVILLE C. IT. ii. a. jonf8. J. \v. i.ivincston Inn. 18, 18.ri.1. 3 XV. C. Davis, Attorney at Law and Solictor in Kquity. Adbeville, S. C. Will promptly attend to nil liiiHinrKR pntrustpd to li> care. lie cnn Im found nt the oflicc of the A tilievillc Banner." July 28 1G .11. wilson. t. ii. i.omax. w. m. madden Wilson, Lomax & Haddcn, Attorneys at Uvr nnd Solicitors in Equity. office at ai1revii.i.e c. ii. I. fOSTKIt MARSHAL!- W. A I.EK. MARSHALL & LEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS Ifc EQUITY, Wir.t. attend promptly to nny business committed to tlieir cure, in the Districts of Abbeville, Anderson, Laurent* and Newberry. Office ut Abbeville C. II. fel?. 9. 4 3 ?2m The South Carolina Agriculturist. TIIIC Executive Committee of the Slntc Apjriculturiil Society of South Carolina, having selected the subscriber to edii their paper, a prospectus is now issued in compliance with their instructions. This jonrwil will he devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Natural Science, Rural Taste, Architecture und Art. the Mechnnicul and Manufacturing interest, and all the pursuits pertaining to general improvement. It will also contain a faithful transcript of the organization and proceedings <?f the Society, Kssays and Cotninmiir-ations from the l?est writers in tlie Slat*?, and a monthly summary of the spirit of the Agricultural prow. All subjects devoted to the improvement of the mind, the soil, stock, nnd domestic comfort, find ready admission into its columns, nnd such contributions aro specially desired. The work will he printed in beautiful new Htul fair t\"Pe, on line white paper, with a tinted cover, and will contain thirty-two pages per month. The publication will commence on the 1st of Mnv, 1H5C. There will also be published an additional advertising sheet as a sup ,?i.:ni. ~ .1 .. ?i? ~r ?* |'.vi?vu?i| an <> M1VII lb MHIIICU liuinvci Ui UUVUl * lisemcnt* will he inserted TERMS?$1 per nnnnm. . No pnper scut unloss the money is paid in advntwe. Lifo Members to tlic Slate Agricultural Society will receive the paper without cost. Address A. U. SUMMER, Editor "South Carolina Agriculturist," March 19, 18f>6. 44 Columbia, S. C. rUO^l'KGTUS OF iFsas ?m THE rapid strides, mid eoastnut advancements of the ape; and the daily increasing demands for Literature, have induced tho Subscribers to propose publishingnt8|wrlnnburg Court House, on the first of bmuarv, l^&G, A WEEKLY LITERARY JOURNAL, entitled THE LITERARY STAR, Its Ediiorinl Management, under the enro of R. L. HOW DEN, will he conducted in a manner tliftt siiai.i. not fail to give satisfaction to every reader. The great oh care will be taken to chronicIc the latest nnd most reliable passing events of the day. The Literary department will contain such matter only, as will prove interesting and profitable to the reader. Selections suitable for Sunday reading?Stores for tho Young?Proverbs for tho Old?and insliort.it is our determination to present to the public n Journal tlmt will be a welcome visitor in every family?a companion for every one. In matters of Politics, the Star will he neiitrai; but will retain the right to apeak of any palpable wrong it may detect in any party. Tub ijitkrary Star will he printed in new and clear Type, and under the mechanical management of an experienced Publisher, E. M. BROUGIITON?will vie iu appearance with any paper in South Carolina. In order to put our paper within the reach of everyone; una sccnre an extensive circulation, it will be furnished (containing 7\cetiti/-four colrtmnx of rending matter,) at the following unprecedented rules: 1 copy per annum, in advance, $ 1.50 10 " " " " 12.B0 0/> ii ii ii " ...? Zd.UIJ We appeal to otir friends, and to the friends of our cause, to sustuin us in our undertaking?extend to us a helping hand. Address BOWDEN & BROUGIITON, Proprietors. Spartanburg, C. II., S. C. November 6, 185.">. 'J9 Juekson Street Hospital and Surgical IOTIRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA, GA. THE Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of Planters and Slave-owners generally, to their complete and extensive establishment in Augusta, Ga., for the accommodation of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS or Treatment in CHRONIC DISEASES. The Building is situated on the corner of JackAon and Fenwick Streets, lie twee it the Georgia and the Savannah Rail Road Depots; 'and in sight of both. It is therefore convenient for the reception of patients from a distance. In its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view tlic special purpose to which it is an pliod; being furnished with overytliiii? which can conducc to the comfort of the SICK. It in supplied with hot mid cold baths and shower baths?and has water-closets in cach story to avoid fatigue and exposure to tho patient*. It is also well ventiluted and lighted with gas. With the constant attendance of experienced mate and remain nurses, the patient will be saved much of the suffering which too often is the reresult of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of Negroes in ordinary private practice. TERMS?For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month, 910. For all necessary Medical attendance, Surgical Operations, Ac., the 18100 aa in ordinary city practice. II. F. CAMPBELL, Snrgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attendius Phvsiciao. May 3, 1855. 2 ~ rotf JCJBT PDBLUI1BD, BT THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. RErORT on SPERMATORRHOEA, or Seminal WeukneM, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Aboee, nod other Disease* of the Sexuat Orgnnn, with an account of the errors and deceptions Of Qoack*, and valuable advice to the afflicted, by GEO. R. CALHOUN, M. D., Contnlting 8nrge<jn of-the Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa^ a benevolent Institution, estnblinhed by ipeeial endowment, for the relief of th'e?lclc and dietreeosd, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic D ise ?*? ." A copy of the nbove Report will ha sent by mail (in a toafod envelop,) fr4t of ehafgc, oa the raI>e?. 10. tflSli ,, - . ll '~ , . ' i?r/-. WATCHES, JEWELRY AH? ffi'DOiBS. HAVING just received from New York, a large and hcauti fuj Stock of Wntcheannd Jew elry, I will sell them nt Charleston prices nnd nil articles wai ranted as represented. My stock consists of Fine Clocks, Weight and Spring, at various prices; Fine Gold Watches, from $25 to $1.10; u fine lot of Hunting Lever*, from gS18 to gSfifi, snitnblo for farmers; Fol?, Vest nnd I.ndieV Chains, lieuutiful patterns; Lndien'nnd Gents'Ilroarhes; Enr Kings nnd Finger Hinge, nil sizes; Lockets, Cold Keys, Gold nnd Silver Spectacles; Silver Thimbles, a splendid article ; Coral fiends, Gold Snaps, Gold Pens, Silk Guards, Steel Chains, Winding Keys, Steel Spectacles with colored Glasses, a large assortment of Spectacle Glusses, all ngen; Fort Monies; a beautiful assortment ?r ?:l....-r"...... ....u-i-i- r.._ i? ?- - - ? " VI Ultfci x uj'a, riuuiilic IU1 I HWIIUi; II Kill 118" eortinmt of i'iittole The above nrtieles I will foil for CASH, or on Crcdit to perform who will ho prompt in their payments. II. T. TUSTEN. Kept. SC. 23 tf THE BRITISH PERIODICALS TIIE FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN* TIIE PRICE OF TIIK LATTER 1'L'OI.ICATION. I" EONARD SCOTT ?fc CO.. 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Thus: Four copies of Blackwood or of one Iteview will be sent to one address for $0; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, those works will be delivered, Free of Postage. When sent by mail, the Postnfre to any |>art of the United StHtes, will be hut J\reiity'four Cents r yenr for " Blackwood." and lint ? ? ? ? WW? - J * **' for ?acli of the Reviews. The Farmer's Guide TO fiCIENririG AND rRACTICAI. agmcl'I.TlTn. By Ilr.xny Stepiikns, F. It. S.t of Ddinjrnrgb, and the late J. I*. Nduton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yule College, New Haven. 2 vols. Itoyal Octavo. 16(H) pages, nnd numerous Wood nnd Steel Engravings. Thin is, confessedly, the most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and m order to give it (i wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the price to $5 FDR THE TWO VOLUMES!! "When sent hy mail (post-paid) to Culifornia and Oregon the price will he #7. To every other part of the Union nnd to Cnuadu (post paid,) $C. 17iis i? not the old "Book of the l'artn." Remittances for nny of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., "No. K4 fSnl.l ? -??? v-"" PJtOSI'ECTUS. IT SIIINES FOR ALL. THE undersigned propone to commenco, at an early dale, in the Town of Newberry, the pnblication of a Weekly newspaper, to be called "T11E SUU," designed for general circulation. lis columns will contain tlic news of llie day, foreign and domestic: and accurate review of tlio markets: a synopsis of the proceedings of Congress during its session : articles on agiiculture, and interesting miscellaneous mutter. A portion of it will be devoted to literature, original and selected. It is the intention of tlio undersigned to make 77<e Sun an ugreeablo and instructive visitor, dispelling error and ignorance, and diffusing genial and healthy influences wherever its rays may penetrate. It will be political, but liberal, owing 110 slavish or servile allegiauce to parties or politicians. It will advocate measures, not men; and will labor only for the success of principles. a wuru, ii win dc th< organ oi no man or cliqnc. It will be American in tons and sentiment, yet repudiating nothing foreign, because it isso; believing and maintaining tliat the good, the wise, the honorable, and useful, are indigenous to no clime, nor the property of any peculiar people, but are the common right of all. Its aim will bo to advance, reform and improve; not to crush, depress and destroy. It will hold up to light and reflection, tho ruthless and savage deeds and practices of the times; defend oure morals in all the social relations of life; and scout at all attempts at scribbling blackguardism. It will be progressive, but not recklessly so. Entertaining fixed and decided views on the great questions of the day, it will vindicate the nonor, protect the rights, and defend the cause, and the iuttitutions of the South. It will number ia its corps of contributors some able pgMeal aud literary writers. We pronvisS much, bat intend to perform it alL and m?r?i if Um reading public will give Uieeo* terpriae a liTojaV^patroaage. > -^TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. The Sow vr\\\ be famished to mbwibera at per atmnm, payable in adranees N<?, paper will be continued beyond the liiqp for Tfhico it Is paid. All aohacriptiopa Qftd eommiinieationa a bnahieM ahould b* addreaaed to tlje qndflifrigrod, *t Jffrwberry C. H., 8. 0. SLJDER * CROSSON. JWfr* t9.l(W il , . I i'. i , n BY B, l. tt'tmnnii. . * ' ? . >Hininic?i;> tiWU.i n 111 11 acBfc?Ml I I? I iwmr BOOT WEARING GENTRY. rijlTIE undersigned. Bootmaker, would inform J8L the public generally, nnd especially hU old friends Hiid customers, tluit lie hits just received that splendid lot of LEATHER of which lie gave notice some weekr since, nnd is now ready ond willing to put up in the best possible style, nny work entrusted to liiin. If you want a Hoot that is n Boot, you will sten into the Shoo und leave vour menmirK. To be Tound on Washington Street. ED WD ROCIIE. March 6, 1850. 46 tf CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copien, per annum S 8 00 Toll Copies, per annum 50 00 THE DAILY STANDARD contains n Daily Telegraphic Report, a Market Report* and n report of General Information, furnished by the innil from every section of the Union. It also presents a Daily Report of the Stock Market, the Cotton M'irket, of th? Arrivals and Departures of Ships, and of the Arrivals of Passengers. < )|1PP a wepli i< nrMMitnd n rnirumfol!Ct.io ment of I lie Receipts mid Shipments of Coiton, lJice and Lumber, flt tlie pori of Charleston, nnd u Comparative Statement of the Keeeipis nnd Exports of Cotton ut all the ports of the United Stntcs. All NEWS, of n pcrsnnnl nnd political clinrncter, liotli foreign mul domestic, is given with tlic greatest possible promptness ; nnd to insurn tliirt object. we linw peenred tlie services of an able corps of correspondents. It is our special object to publish a NEWSPAPER, proper. We shrink from tlie expression of no opinion which may lie demanded by tlie subject bcfoie us, but ns a general principle, prefer staling facts at the earliest instant possible, nnd to leuve it to our renders to form their own opinions. The course of the pnper is severely conservative, first ?>f liioraliiy nnd order; next, of the institutions peculiar to the South ; nnd next, of the union of the States. We resolutely oppose radicalism, oh well in democracy bo morula. One important object in the establishment of our paper, was to present a ?hcnp vehicle for information From this object we have been com pelleil to depart, to Mime extent; hut not to leave it entirely out of view, wo propose to sell the paper at our counter, in packages of Ten, for Twenty Cents, nnd to mail Ten Copied to any one of our subscribers for a year, who will send us Fifty Dollars. Thin will relieve us from the risks of collection nnd the expense of mailing so many different packages, while it will give to every neighborhood throughout the State, Ihe > pportnnity of a Daily Paper ut FIVE DOLLARS per annum. L. W*. SPRATT & GO. Aug. 10, 1855. 17 If CIiarlONton Weekly Stumiai'di CONTAINS ALT. THE MATTER riMITIRIlEO IS TIIE DAII.V, together with Thr T.r.cnt, Domestic and Foreign .Ifarletx?The JWt f'lirrrnt T>..l... ,/ U..7 - - "if """" "J for Stock, Kxchniiffc, nnd Domestic Produce?The Shipping in Port?77ie latent J'elcpraphic Information, Arc., dr. Tlie STANDARD is the only morning paper in Charleston which issues a WKHKLY EDITION. This Edition is published every "Wednesday Morning, nnd l?v th? evening of the r.ext day enn lie received in every section of the State. 1'rioc ?pnvable invariably in ndvnncc. h. w. s Pratt a co. Aug. 15, 1856. 11 tf Dr. McLANE'S rclebrated VERMIFUGE l,ivek"ph,i,s. Two or tike bcfcl PicjiuiRtloua of tlie Age* 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 with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated 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 * otners, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING- BRO S, 60 Wood St.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Sol? Proprietors* SCOVIL & MEAD, No. Ill Charires-st., New Orlentm, General Wholesale Agent# for tho Sourhern States to whom all order* muit be addressed. sou) Br Waud^aw & Ltox, AbbevjUe C. II., S. C? A- O. Hawtookn, Due W?i, ? I. W- TajuqJ, Anderson C. H., < SKimtaa A Harbidon, f?onginire's, * O. I* Pjcxn, Edjjcfield C. H, i April 8, 16QQ. V Jy Book Island Caoginaeroa, - ",w : ' "" I '" " V* "' * ? - *. -... 'V , i + * c r T v.. REMOVAL OF THE BOOT AND SHOE SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. II. THE undersigned respectfully informs thr Gentlemen of* Abbeville, mid the public generally, tliMt he 1ms removed to W ASIIING T ON S T U E E T, nnd is nlwavs to be found in bis Shop. Itetwccn (lie Marshall House nnd the Livery Sinbles. lie Ihhoii hinid n lhn*?* pnpplv of the h*>st French CALF-SKINS, BUCK-SK'lNS, MOROCCO mid PATENT LEATHER, with ? pood stock of the best SOLE LEATHER, nnd is ready to make , to order BOOTS AND SHOES, or llie Int'st and neatest style. lie "will mnke nml mend as good and as cheap ns uny one ol?e in Alibeville. An Al'l'UEXTICE is wanted lo learn the BOOT and snuE-MAKINO HUSINRSS. J. J. O'KKKl'FK, Boot, nnd Shoemaker. Jan. F, 1850. 3d ly LIVERY STABLES! AT ABBEVILLE O. H. &L ? r|"MIH nii'letsigncd having tul;cn the Inr^e mid I JL commodious Stable formerly occupied l?v | Messrs. Mm his & Sale, n(T-rs liis hervice^ 10 tint | pulilic genernlly. lie will keep in constant nt ! tendance, attentive Oslli-rs. 11 *b Stables will lie kept thoroughly cleansed. and every attention civen to merit publio patronage. Ho will alno keep a lot of Horses and Buggies to Hiro, with carcful Drivers, to convey persons lo any point in or out of the District. Cliargn for single feed. 3~\ rents. ITor.cea lmnrded foi $1.00 per day, nnd $10.00 by the month J. M. DAVIS. Nov. 7, 1855. 29 ly Stage Lin c A FOUR HOUSE STAKE leaven ABHE,/m. VI liliK on Monday. Wednesday mid Friday. Leaves Washington, Ob., on Tuesday, ThureI dnv and Saturday mornings. I A Daily Train leuves Washington at 7 o'clock A. M-, for Atlnntn. OFFICE ai the TOST OFFICE. JOHN McHRVDE, Ancnt. r- ? - - nowviuv , rtjirn s, Ib.ib. GU Jy "stoves for sale7~ '"pilK Subscribers will keep on linnd nt nil I. times, nl tin- Saddlery and Harness Store of E. \V KS'l'Fl1X1), in thin Village. ?n assortment of all kinds of STOVES, which tliftV pledge themselves to sell on an favorable terms an Stoves of I he same quality can he purchased for in Cliurlcston. Their | ?ramus stories they will warrant to do everything that n Cooking Stove can do, and ur? sure they will give universal satisfaction. One of ns will spend the most of the rrestMit year ut the North, and will lie nl>h? to select the | "best and most approved pattern*. E. 7\ KSTFIF.LD, I I. JilLANCll. Abbeville. C. TI, P. C.. \ F?b. 1'i. 1 \ 43 ly Millet and Dhoora ?:cd. OX 1IANI> and for sale, a small quantity of the uuuvc valuable seed, bv II. S. KERR. April 2. lP.'G. 50 tf !Lf I'res* copy. Boebo Kats. have just received the latest civics of wV I5K1CBL0 IIATS from New York. WIElt & MILLER. Feb. 97, 18.r.G. 45 tf rilOSPRCTUS OF THE SOUTHERN LIGHT. A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, KniTK.n iiy E- L. WHATLEY._ INDErEN'DENt IN EVEIlYTIItNC?NFX'TItAl. IN NOTII INO, A SI) BF.T FOIt Til K IIKFKNCE <iF WHATEVER VIU STAND Til F. TI.S1 OK HKASOX, HCIENOE AN1> TI1K IIOLYSCItlnUlins. "Prove all things, hold Jail that ic/iich it good." Ternic. S2.U0 per aumiin, in itdviiuce. w. f. puiiisoK <t son, publishers, EDGEFIELD C. II., 8. C. C^UCII is the immn niul style of it Monthly ^9 I'erioilicnl, the puhlicnilon of winch wc purpose, rho T.ord willing, to commence on the first Monday in .liinimrv next. The ninin r r I .i - .!! ~e iiivigi* I'll** .futiriuii is J?n in*- uim**i>*Mit?n ?' nil pohjectu pertaining to Christian fnitli nml practice. Additional to thin, we shall present such articles of ft literary diameter, original mid selected, us will have ft tendency to rrfine the tn?>te mid elevate the S'-niiincnt of the reading public. Polities also, eonsi ered ns u science, mid us allVcting the priuciph s of Law and Goveminent, uml inoro especially tlie mighty movements of the tuitions, lis tliev work out the desij;uFof God, will cliim due anil proper attention. Hnt Politics degraded to the squabbles of demagogues factions, will be utterly eschewed and repudiated. As rospccts matters purely religious. we shall, of course, ndvocate the principles of the Baptist Community, as derived from the Scriptures, and republish from standard and other respectable works, articles pcrtiiiimijr to our own Literature ; but our columns will be Open lo all of Every Nnmc, For the defence and ndvocacy of their principles, claiming only the right to judge of the suitable ness of ull Articles for insertion, find to make such critioisin on them as may bo deemed expedient. In this undertaking we have the satisfaction of announcing llint several gentlemen of eminent ability nnd attainments have kindly engaged to render us occasional assistance. The Journal will contain FORTY PAGE3 of rending matter, nnd such advertisements as our r_: a. r menus nioy mvor us n-iiii, not inconsistent Willi tho character of tho work?making at the cud of the year a neat volume of 480 pages, suitable for binding in book form. With regard to the mechanical execution of the work, we deem tho aiinonnceinAiit^ that this will he under the direolion of tho Messrs. Dubisor, a sufficient guaranty for its faithful and tasteful pel formunce?and without further words, encouraged by the expressions of good will and promises of substantial aid fmin many friends, we throw the matter before the people with an assurance of every effort tff render satisfaction for the support that may be extended to us, and respectfully . ask them to let the-FLIGHT" shine. U" Oar terms of subscription are Two Doir-j labs per year, in advance, on ro?eipt of the first number. Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomination, who may be unable to eomply with ido terms, win oe supplied wild one copy cach, on application. UjT A list for the signatures of *11 ^lio with to encourage life work, may be found at the Post OfBoe, and al?o at th'e ' Advertiser" Office. O* All letter* or ftommanlcatioris addressed to undersigned will Feceive prompt attention. JL I* WHATLEY, * *? Editor and Proprwtav Edgefield, 8. C-, Oat.32. 1856. IT# i .i . IIKXRY KWOAKK. " JAM** U OA NTT BWBANK k GANT'lV - * ^ faJla n-.JL',, , f, ?w ; .? ' _ J.. . . .- H tM* W'-'jr ' :-?,(.^Tl rn: " ' i*#r ' !*' 1 V * TI1E SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ELEVENTH TEAR. Splendid Engravings and Prizes. '"I'MlE Eleventh Annual Volume or llii* useful L publication couiineucce on the 17tli day of September next. THE "St'IENTIFC AMERICAN" is an ILLUSTRATED PERIODICAl* devoted chiefly lo the promulgitio:i of iiiforiuutiuti relating to the various Mechanic and Chemic Atts, Industrial Manufacture*, Ajrriculture, 1'ntcnts, InvertUoiik. Engineering, Millwork, und all interests which the lij?ht of PRACTICAL SCIENCE i* calculated t<> advanceRe^)^ of U. 6. PATENTS granted ore nliwv published every xvnek, including Official Copies ?>f ?ll the PATENT CLAIMS, together with' news and iufonnutrou upon thousands of oihnr The Contributors to th? Seietrtific American are ntnong Hip moat eminent tscifm't'ifio prac j tieHl men of the times. Th* Kd'torinl ]>*pnrtmeut is universiilly ttcknowlcdprtti to he enmlncted with j?re:it ability, nnd to he diHii^tiij-hcdjjgf. only for ilie excellence nnil ti'uilil'iiiiiohs oImut discussions, Imi tor ilio fearlessness with which' eirnr is comhutcd nnd false theories are explored. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineers, Chemistiv M:inuf:ictitr?r*, Agiicultiirists, nnd people of1 every profession in life, will tinti the iSa'oi/i/fc' American t<> he of great vnhiein Ilicit respective"' ?;illinjM. li? nonnselH find stippiKlioiiB will snvc' thcui hundreds of dollms niii'Uttlly. iitTording* them n coiiiiiiniil source of kiiowiVil^e, tho' experieneo of which is beyond jircnnuuy csti'-" mule. Tlie Srirtieific Awn-icon is published onco ft' week; every number contain* eight lnrj;cqunrto' pages, forming mmusilly a complete nnd splen-" did volume, illiipimted with SKVKRAIj J1CN-* DUKI) < IUH i 1N AI. KNCillAVINfJH. Specimen copies relit < I' ATIS. C^~TI'.UMS?single Subscriptions, ?2 o: yenr, or ? I for six innuihs. Five copies, for six months, !jj! l; for :i ye:ir, Ss. For I'm I In r (Huh rnti'H nnd for statements of the fourteen largo ('AMI I'KIZKS, otic red hy ,i.? ?i-i: i I me ! ? ?* rctniiijir American. Soul hern, Wentem it ml Canada money, or I'osi Ofliec Slumps, taken nt jmr for t-niiacrip* liollR. Letters tliould directed (post pnidl to .Mi'NN ?fc CO., 103 Fulton Street, Ne*v York. [5* Mprerf. JIU.NiN ?t t'O., Imvo lieeii, for many Yeats', extensively engaged in jwoenrinj* p:i t o it I r> for new invent iono, ai.d will tuivi.se inventor#, wit limit i-lini^e in regard to ilte r.ovelty of llieir improvement)*. September If.S5. 20 If 8500 REWARD! TIIFi UlAISSCIMKA KII.LCR. rjBlKSTi:!) iii over lo.tli'n eases ol ASIATIC I. CIIOLKRA mill HuWKl. t OMl'I.AlNT, tins never yl l':ii!e<!, when tried ill time, instnntly to relieve mid speedily to cure, l'rice, Cent# per Jiolile. AI-SO, l?i?ria a ? ?-gC'i;UMC M IllrllirCt Hoflniun's Aiioilrno, a ureal variety of popular Patent Medicines. I>i-h?jk. Oils, 1'uiiun n-id Dye fStliH's; Trn, < 'offee, Sti?rnr, SejjaiH and To'tacco, Powder and Shot, Superior Knives aiul Razor*, Books, \cM ?Lc. Sold by F. 0. PARKS, 11 reel) wood, S. C. Jan. 12, 1 P.IS 37 ly EDWARD WESTFFELD, ABlii:VILLI-; COURT llOL'SK, SO. CA.r RETURNS thanks finest favors, and respectfully soliciisn continuance of tSic same. Me keeps constantly on hand, of his own ituuiul.te'. ore. u Liircft At-sor moot of SA DDLKS, IIAIINKSS. r.lUDI KS, MAliTINCJAI.KS, <tc. Also, Willi's, STllUii: I* I HONS . nd IUTTH. Ileinj; a praeiienl workman, In- in prepared l?> make to order uil ki?<U ol' Sadoivs, Harness and Military Kijiiipmcul!*. at ^li?**t notice, and nt as I low prices as any oilier esinlilishinriii. I ZT9~ Purticulstr attention paid to all kinds of j Repairing. tnti .25 ! HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, j At <>u. rKtllF I"iidetsi;_;ncil would call the attention S- of the o.l :7.eliH of Abbevilie mid l-'d^efield Districts. to tlieir INFIRMARY fur >It'K NUGHOKS. mid f>r tinir** requiring S|;R<*ICAL OPERATIONS Wnii?* th>* c?niiuletnesH of cmr nrrnii(j? mtfiilp, offers to tlie patient every comfoit. It also enables its to render more efficient treatment to eliroui." ens"*.", ihan can fienondly be secured in ordinary privn'e prne'ice. Our special accommodations Tor the nanajr-'iiipiit of !.? I'll I!# i \ If I >l?il.' iup- />? .... i>>vj< or r r..?ni.w, Bit common among Negroes, are ample to r.umplcte. TKRMS.?For Nursing, Board nnd LoJginp, per iiioiilit $10. Treatment?the ordinary rates of Practice. Communications n<l<lr?H8i'il to us at Augusta, will meet with prompt ntteiition. II. F. ("AMFJtKl?ls Stircron, It. CAMI'ISKLIi, Attending Phvticinn. May 10, 1S56. 3 " if T1IK KTATK OTIJOUTII CAkOU.NA, Abbeville Dittricl?In the Common Pleat. m Wm. F ])>?rn, ) ? ?. Attachment. W'm. H. Lloyd. ) WIIKUEAS, the PlMtiMinr did, on the thirtieth <h?y nr .lime, 1 R.l.'i, tile his dee'urn- _ ion against tho Defendant. who (?s it is fluid) ift absent from mid without tlie limits of this Sfnfe, and hits neither wife nor attorney known within i ho snnie, upon whom !? eopy ofilie Rti.d declaration illicit lie served. Jt is? tliorefore oidered, th>i| the soiid Delenduiit do appear nnd plead to the said declaration, on or before the firt*t day of July, whieh will he in t!i? year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Fifty-Six, ntherwhe finnl nnd ahHoluie .liii!(.'meiil will then he given nnd awarded against him. MATTIIKW MoDONALP,>?j, c. r. Clerk's Oilier, June 3I>, IfSli. ' M? j^fy STATU OK SOUTFl~CAliOLlNA, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas. Ii. <fc J. Jorduu, ) Foreign Attaehnient. VP. > MeGnwaii & I'erriu, 1'1'fF?, Thos. .1. Atkins. 1 A fturimvo ? J ? WIIEUEAS tlu> Plaintiffs did, on the fifth dny of April. eighteen hundred Anil fifty-, five, file liia declaration ngaiiiftt tho Defendant, who, (it is said,) is nliscnt from ami nithoul tho limits of this State. and litis neither wire nan attorney known within tho same, it j>on whom a copy of tho Hud declaration mi(rlit lie served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the caid declaration, oil or before the sixth day of April, eighteen hundred and filly-six, otherwise filial mid absolute judgment will then be giveu and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, April 11, 1858 61 ly QRATI81 JUST runi.jsiiEny A NEW DISCOVER* IN MKIMUINE \ FEW WOKDS ON "THE RATION Al* Treatment wNfconl Medicine, of Spermalorr. rltea, or Local Weakness, Nervous Debility, I>>w Spirit*, Latitude, Weakness of the Lifhtm and " Hack. indikpbsUioii and Incapacity for Study an<l Lubor, Wellness of Apprehension, Loss of Memt orv, Aversion to Society, Love of So'ltude, Tit m7,i;?.? si.im.i....? * u.?i|ir?.?j ilcnn-ACIlC, Jnr voluntary Discharges, Pains in the Side, Affection of the Kyoa, Pimples 0? jlio . Far.o, Scxnal a&4 * other Infirmities in moo. From the French of Dr-B De Laney. * The important' foot thfae nlufinintf com. plaints may eaoily b? reintW-d without Medicine, '! % in this small tracts clearly demonstrated: on? this entirely urcw.artd hliMy *ucWulW,un?e?fc as adopted by . Lbs Amhor, fully means or ^htph. ey^ryVone. fa enabled hinjhelf perfectly, mid at tW lemtpoartW^^^ avoiding thereby aft tbo adfert'u^d nostttTiae ef >* the day. Sent to any addrew, gr/itify and poet frtendmm sealed envefope.by reiniuinjt(|K*x - \ ^ ^ ' I