The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, August 21, 1856, Image 4

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?ljc 3bbcuillc ftanttcv Ib Published Every Thursday Miming, by DAVIS & HOLIilN&SWORTH. W O. DAVIS Editor. J. HOLLINGSWORTH Publisher. T .13 ZT&. Itt/C St ; Two ll?i.i..\i!s ji.-r aiiiiiim. tl |>:>id in advanee ; Two l'uvv <'r: vrs if not paid within /six months, and T'lutx I><?i.i.\ks it* not paid before the end of the vnr. All subscriptions not limited ut the time of sub-;erihin\r, will !>< conmdered hh imlcliniio, and will be continue ! until arrearage* are paid, or at tli ? option of the I'roprietol'rf. Order* tVuni other Stale* must i.intri u01 if be neeoi?ipanio?l with the I'tis/t. Advertisements inserted at 75 venta per ! Square (lli lines or h-.-*) f>r the first insertion, l ami H7 J cents for e.ieb ^al>s>'i|iie!il in-crtiou. All AdvertisemeiiH not, hn\iu<; Hi- <!? iroti number of iiiscrtiiins iiiurkml ii'mci i!i.-in, will be continued until lorlii'l, and elriryi'il ;?c?.*ordiiii?l v. Liberal deductions will lie made to those advertising by Contract. Traasieiit Advertise- I meats must be paid lor in alvaac**. For amiKiiiii iiiy, a f.uididale, s:> in advance. For advertisiu; lNlrays, S?*i. to be jiaid by the Magistrate ad v?*rl i.-iajj. PRINTIHG, Of every Description and in the best .style i:Xi:tTTI'i> AT TltiS OFFICII: Kiiihraciiis; ?aieh as blmxl^s e.\i:l>s, ii.\m> it!i.l.-, any size, itkckii'rs, | i'??.?ti:ks, " r.tt.t. iik.um, h.?*k?. iwmfiii.jrrs, I1IUKFA, IM..\NK> <>|' 1(11 kinds. The Proprietors of* i lie Aitnr.vti.i.i: Basm.u assure their friends and the public*, that ilii-irorders for any thins; in the .lob Printing line will be executed in the best manner, and at as low rates as at any other establishment. ^'SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! j Guano Ain'l A:i\thing ('ampum! !o i(! SUBSOIL PLOWING 13 NO USS! Cotton seca a ronccs x^uieancc: CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! JSLa^TrlOPJST ?3 , V Ell II 12 imli:fati;;aMe I ?i.~t i i.-l ami Vilhiif" JL Clothing Mull, I'V elose observation and hard windy, lias learned several ni'W features in th?> art uf ini|trnviit'.r sititl ndorninir I lit* purl ion of I !?o human family. 11 ?-*s been ? /< mi to New York, took lesson* under seioiititie nu n. anil has made hii:i*e|f so familiar with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages and responsibilities of the human weather-boarding dopurtiiient, tliat just, as soon a- Ik* lays Irs .-yes on a nluit, liv Knows what In- I no lis?whether it is | food or raiment, lie* i- ju.-i 1 he same to mankind thul spring is to vegetation. Country mereliaiits would do well to eoine in and take a few lessons ?charges moderate for single scholar?cUisms Itlken at red need rate*. If it is food <</< <' ininieiit. lie t ikes liim in,cover.*, wentlicr-b i?rd-> and tloors lii.n, nnd then vends him over t<? his friend. II. S. Kerr, or down to l.uuiax it Cobb's, wiiere in a lew minutes, after the patient has realized the reviving, healthful influence of llie external itpolicuiinii, they will commence the ins'de work?ce'liie;. lathing. plastering iiiiil scoiin:';;. ami t ti?-n si an 11:111 Imnic. Ami il U no wonder, :afsor tiikimr mjiiic if J.oinux ct Cobh's or II. S. Kerr"- in'iiril iilliittr (which is snhstnti!ial. nti 1 i<111 i?i> then allowing I<YO.\s (< trive them w!i it's called tile surface : polish, that iih'u'.- wives don't know litem when they go lioni'-; 11 1:1 sK* l?.iyn and uiils run ami hide, thinking f-ome eiiy folks had come to iln-ir pa's houses yoitni: ladies coiiiinc lice liximr up lt> euicl'tain their new W-mx. anil younir men hru.di their heads, look dignified and Marl to receive the iiieo looking st ranvr-rs. A few iin-n of raiin-r ordinary appearance, ; who have thrown Ilieai.se!Yes entirely into I.v- : ons* hands, know the advantages to he derived from a suit of hi- (Hollies; il has married them into rich families, pvett iln-iu n standing far beyond their c.\ pedal ions, and heeii the means of . |>ilehi 111; tlieln a* liiuh tip a- pliifiy-photir phorlv ! in the scale of lippcileadam respeotahiliiy. There are now ia Ihe city of Ahhevillo, Churches, 2 Ac:idi*:iili-s, J Sinking School, a great many Dry (lo.MisSlores. 2 Printing Uttiee*, 2 Wholesale ( 'r<n;ery Uouscf. i! .I'-welleis' ICslahlislllllCllls, u Thespian Coip:*, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Jjod^e, Dancing ("I >ss, Hippodrome, "J Carriage and J! up try .M jiitifaHoiirs, I IJ >1 nevcrul Boarding Houses, l Dai; Store, <iin I Factory, ami a Steam Saw .Mil'. - Harness, ami eeveral 1 j<>nt and Shoe Shops. Tin .\I;i nil factory. . S Tailor*' Ketalilishtiieii;*, Cabinet, CarpelM rrn' ' and Blacksmiths* Slioji--, U -11i:i?-nt Siiloons, ami 2 Livery Stables, and ii \\ iii not do for a gentleman ti? make a bad aj'poarancc at any of ; these places; it injures tli-ir biisinesH. Lyons keeps Cloiliintr suitable for all (In* nhuvc named places, avocations and ocr-ip itioiis, and because ' lie lias a bi$r trade and a lar^e Slurb, lie don't in 1 lend to n-di prices lli.it are unreasonable. Lyons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hat.-, is complete. lie keeps lino ('ticket Knives, |{a- j zors, Oil and Fluid l.ani|.s, Fiddles, Fiddle ! Strings and Fiddle Uosin, manii'acture.l express- ; ly for liis trade, Flutes, Patent Dnor Fasteners, j (nterest Tables, the most convenient tiling of the ' kind now in use?even Imdy ou^ht to have one j ?JJ.IIIKcrs I'USeS, 1*111 Jio'.iK-. I'oeliet ) II I Mclll- : oraudum Hoo^s, Kiivolopes Letter Paper, tIn- ; largest stock ever brought to this market?New ; Yorkers complstiti <#l" a scarcity since we pur- ; chased?Steel Pens, so hi hiv that there is an I anticipated advance on steel, Port Mommies ( enough to hide all the money in lite Dislriet, Combs, llair Urus-hes, N;iil itinl Tooth I .rushes ; enough to open a wholesale brush ami comb house, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyon-- has got ] 'cm, sure?a whole ease of lllackiug, Needles, ! any quantity, and low by retail, Tricopherons, 1 KHtliuiron, Cologne, llair Oil, Handkerchief K.v ! tracts and siveet smelling Mulf. Needle anil' Thimble Cases, Lanterns liturgy Whips, Valises, two or three Hordes, ami to many other things | that it would take its a whole day to look tlielll up and name them over, all of which are ready . for inspection and sale, at the Cottier Store in ' the Marshall House. | Abbeville C. il., April l<>, Is.'iS. &3-lf Brickmasonry and Plastering, i rjlHE undersigned having formed a Co-parltier- ; X ship in the above business, are prepared to ; do all work entrusted to them in the best and joost substantial manner. Having a lung prae- j tienl experience in the business, they Hatter ' themselves that they can please the most fastidious. All work will be warranted. JOHN COU.MBR, A. J. WOODlIi;RST. Rcferciiccs.?-II. A. Jones, J. A. Calhoun ?ud Dr. J. W. Hearst, of Abbeville. ADDeviiie U. 11., March 11^2, 18of>. 49-lv 1 Blacksmith and Gunsmith. hMMobv TIIK undersigned. ?? . his old <s i ,u::ir A-pi'?ep.?tjb SSHEESS will continue his business. All \/ ; work ontruated to him, will be promptly at- | tended to. KgT He will ulso Ilepair CLOCKS, if brought ! tohim. C8* All now work Wnrruutcd. A. BUTLER. Jan. 1, 1B56. 37 3 m A Valuable Plantation for Sale. HAVING purchased other Lauds more convenient to mo, 1 desire to soil my &RAIN RIDOE PLANTATION, Ml. (he CMbkMti SetlleuTeiil, adjoining lands of Mr*. Parker aud Mrs. Alston, containing 426 Acres. Persona wishing to purchase Lauds, will do well to call on me mid examine (ho place, and they will find my terms and prico reasonable. ROBT M. PALM 13 R. Abbeville, Nov. 16, 1855. 31 tf . v .Negro Goods. J5? ^aij^GANS, BLANKETS, &c.?the lar ArtS&O* ever brought to lliiw pluco, and will bt abld forCaeh at prices which will coinpnre wifli'thft C liarleston, Columbia or Auguata market*. Call and &?o lliem at . CHAMBERS A MARSHALL'S. October 8. ?f r Books and Stationery. TH#nnde^ced^fp?o?daBook Store __ fc. "" * Av?,40' iTI,8ceil?n*ou?_ *ffffftohoWBeokl. Orders from a di?tsuoe, filled tilMjmi&fib notU?. WfF- ' :w. j. DupFm * Newboity 0. HE., Jan. 2V1856. 40 tf 7* /( >'::' ,./#v . : . rfv' >?, y. : t ':- * 1 1 NEW SPRING GOODS. fui.i. si ppuks. illinm Slionr MAS received his full supplies of SPRING (JOODS, comprising u Iiirgo assortment ??f new mi.I beautiful styles of Fancy nu<l Staple ai titlen, suitable for the present season, among which are Paris Prinlcd Organdies at.d Juconot Muslins, at very low prints; Plain Colored Oiallies and Kith Printed Bareges ; Plain Baregc-? and Crape Mnretz, of beautiful cull irs; Knglish and French Prints an.l Brillianto*, of j new and hcuutiful styles; Ladies' Spring and Suinnier Silks, of the latest I vies; *i>i_: i>?- -i- omi . _? ? - ' * * 1 iiii ii iiiiiirk oimii, 01 superior i|ii;ini v una hi very low prices ; SupeMor lllack JSi!);-*, without lustre, fur La die*' Alnilriiinir l)icsses ; Lupin's Summer Black ISoutbu/.iues, aud Black C'li>il I ies; I'laiu Black ('rape Marotz nn J Clack Bareges for Ladies' i\lctiniin<r Oivsses ; Superior Mourning Ciugliunis, of now aiul beautiful style#: Mourninir Muslins ami Plain Black Ijawns; Hi.-li.sii Black Crapes and Ladies* Mourning Veils: Ladies' Mourning Collars and I'ndersWves; I.allies' Knilirunleieil Muslin Hasijues, of new and I ?i*ii 11 Ii fill styles; l.n lies' Kinliruidcred Muslin Collars and t*n- , derslee\ es; Jaeonet and Swiss Muslin Hands, Inserting* and L'?i?in^s; l!eal Tliread anil Valelicicnncs Luce Kdgitlge Ladies' Sprin?j and Summer Mantillas, of new iimi beautiful styles; Ladies' Kmliroidrred and Scolloped Linen I'utuliiii- Handkerchiefs; Ladies' "N\ i?!o lleni-stileli Linen Cambric 11iim!kiT.-liiofr1, for Mourning; Superior i.1 iit' 11 Cambrics and l'roneh Lawns ; fc?U|?s-rior 1't.id Nainsook and Dotted Swiss M tislins; l*|.tin Swiss, ?-Itill. Nainsook and Jaconet Mus* ' lins, at very low prices; I'laiu W"Iiit Organdy aiul Tarlatan Musi i up, i of oxl >a widl li; 1'lain i'ink and Oranire Colored Tarlatan Muslins, for covering Chandeliers and Looking (Masses; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and 12-4 Linen S!u i-iin?s; I lanrisk and Table 1 >iapers, of superior qualit v; j IIuckabacks mid Senteh Diapers, for Towels; j 1 12-4 Allendale and Hamilton lilcached Sheet- ; i"?5; j A full supply of l>lo:iched and Brown Shirt- 1 in?i>, of the best make ; A large supply ol" articles suitable for Servants' J w?-?r: I Madonna Mixlures, IIimaltiya l.uslres. nnil all i 1 w ool ??r tin* hest style for Ladies' Trav- j 1 irliiit; 1 )resses; A complete assortment of I .n dies, Ctentlonien, { Misses, V out It ( hihlrcn's Hosiery; Ladies' White Il.tir Cloth Shirts and French 1 _ I Ladies' Embroidered Marseilles ami Corded i ' Skills; Supoiior Marseille.*, La'icaider and Allendale | (Jilills; Cotton Osnnbur^s and Georgia Stripes, at the ! IoWi'.-I prices; t Willi a great variety of other articles. suitable J for Family and 1'laiitatioii use, and all of wliieli will he sold at very low prices for cash. The j 1 jnil.iie iitf re.Njieetlnlly re<|iie>ted to call aud ex- i amine the assortment. j Augnstsi, April !5<l, 2 If j SELLING OFF AT~nnST! i rI'M! K subscriber hnivng determined change | 5. liirs business, offers for salt- his entire stock of j BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TRUNKS, &e.t AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. The stork is al! fresh ami well selcctod. Fersons desiring goods in lliis lint-, will find it to their advantage to call an<l make an examination before purchasing. The subscriber also returns his thanks to his friends and customer* for tin: liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and requests those indebted to him to trail and settle up their accounts. N. 11. To any one desiring to make an investment i-i this line of business, the whole stock may be tivnt'-d for, together with the unexpired I lease of the store, which has two years to j run. \V. S. WOOD, iuicn unison r*ireci, loiuimmi. April 2:?, IS.Vi. I oni CHAMBERS & MARSHALL a uk now j:i:ci:iyin<; mi'rUKS ok GOODS, /f CONSIST JSC ?>f IMiii ti and Fancy French I 1)K I. A INKS, Frtucli it1111 Kn^l'isli MEUIN'OES, ]H k ami Co!*.I AU'ACAS, lii'k anil Fancy SILKS, ("loth ("Lt(AKS in varifty, KinKroitlcrifs, ( lows, Hosiery, Are. OcIoImt x :il " tf 1:8" I'ress copy <nn/vriSlB\*r i *-rnn liilUUM K MlfKUIlANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. WII.L continue the GUOGKHY MUSINKSS IN ALL ITS UK A NCI IKS, it I their Old Stand on IJllOAD STREET, opposiio the Planters' Hotel. Our Stock of Groceries will, at all times, be large, the a-^ortmeiit complete, ami particularly j adapted to Planters* Trade?a Ulietnl share of which we have so long enjoyed, ami lmpe flill to receive. WM. M. BKALL, J.NO. \Y. 1,. STOVALL. Augw.it i!?, lS3f?. ly (!m HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA. I iti porta lit Aiitioiiiieoitioiit. rpo ALL I'KRSON'S afflicted with Sexual disX ea^e, such as SKMiXAL WEAKNESS, 1MPOTENOE, GONORR1KEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, tfce., ?te. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION' of Philadelphia, in view of tlit' awful destruction of human life uud hciillh, caused by Sexual diseases, and 1I10 deceptions which ore practised upon the unfortunate victims ot such diseases by Quacks, have directed their consulting Surgeon, as n CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all per sons thus afflicted, (Maleor Female,) who apply by letter, (post-paid,) with u disc rip! ion of their condition, (.age, occupation, habits of life, ttc.,) and in case* of extreme poverty and suffering to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. Tlio Howard Association is u benevolent Insti- i I tut ion, established by special endowment, for tho relief of the sick and- distressed, afflicted with ! " Virulent and Epidemic discuses," and its fundi) j can he used for no other purpose. It has now asupplusof means, which the Directors have I voted to advertise the above notice It iB need; less to add that the Association command# the ; highest Medical skill of tlio age. j Address, (post-puid,) Dr. GEO.U. C-ALIiOUN, , Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, Fhili idelphia, l'a. IJy order of the Directors, I EZRA D. 1IEAUTWELL, Present. Geo. Famciiild, Secretary. May 2, 1855. 2 ly To tlio Public. IX consequence of the inclement wenthcr through tlie month of January, the Hoard, of Trustees of the COKKSIJUUY MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will extend the present Scholastic Year to tli? l??t duy or October, without additional charge to natrons. J. K. VANCE, P. B. T. Feb. 1, 1856. 42 tf Notice to Legatees. WT OTICE i* hereby given to the Distributees _L^ of the Estate of Jesse Maddox, dec'd, that a final Settlement of aaid Estate will be made before the Ordinary of Abbeville District, on tfiie 5th of March, 1866, Jdj gale. A FINE IMP09INOSTOXE, ffc 6 Inches lonjj by 2 ft 6 iuches wide?comrteto vith frame. Price f 80. A bnrjain can be had by J application at this o/hee. . JL 'iSm**** ]' 1 iOFESS I ON A r, CARDS. JAMEU S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLU C. IB., S. . MAY BE FOUND FOB THE l'KESENT JN THE COMMISSIONEllS OFFICE. Jan. 14, 1850. .'Ill ly C3?!~ InJi'poinltMit Press plcntso copy. WILLIAMPi I'Blt'i:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL 1'llACTiCE IN Till-; COURTS OF TI11S WEfiTKRX i! I lif*l * l'i* Oflicc at Greenville . II. Feb. 1, IS.'iO !'] 1 \* ,v. IJB VWGSTO?r ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE NEXT DM)K TO THOMSON k FAIR, A1MIEV1LLK C. II. II. A. JUNKS. J. \V. I.IVINUSTO.N Jan. 18, 1855. W. . Davis, Attorney at Law and Solictor in Equity. AnouviLLR, S. C. Will promptly uttcinl to all liiimness entrusted tu h ; care, lie can bo found at the office <>f the Abbeville Banner." July 128 1G .11. WILSON. I. II. I.OMAX. W. M. IIAIHIKN Wilson, Lomax & Hatlticii. iHnimnri! n# f?i? ? * ? " !J" auuiutji) in UiUT IlIIU BUIIl'llUi'St III LtJUllY* OFFICE AT A RltltVILLK C\ II. I. FOSTRll MARSIIAI.U \V. A LKE. MARSHALL & LEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN KQU1TY, Win. attend promptly to nny business committed to their care, in t!ic Districts of Abbeville, Anderson, J,aureus and Newberry. Office at Abbeville C. II. fcb. 9. 4.*> ?52in The South Carolina Agriculturist, rpiIK Executive Committee of the State AirriJL cultural Society of South Carolina, having selected the subscriber to edit llieir {taper, a prospectus is now issued in compliance with their instructions. This journal will be devoted to Agriculture, II??rtienlture, Natural Science, Rural Taste, Architecture and Art, the Mechanical and Manufacturing interest, and all the pursuits periaimii'r to general improvement. It will also contain a faithful transcript of the organization and proceedings <>f the Society, Essays anil Communication* from the best writers in the Slate, and a monthly Minmiary of (he spirit of the Agricultural press. All subjects <lovoted to [lie improvement of llie mind, the soil, stock, and domestic comfort, iitol ready admission into its columns, and sueh contributions arc specially ilcsired. The work will be printed in beaaliful new and fair type, on line while paper, with a tinted cover, mid will contain thirty-two pages per month. The publication will commence ?>u the 1st of May, R'f?0. '1 h^-re will also be published an additional advertising sheet as ;? sup plcmcnt, in which a limited number of advertisements will lie inserted TERMS??1 per annum. No paper sent unless the money is paid in advance, l.ife Members to the State Agricultural Society will reReive the paper without cost. Address A. (J. HUMMER, Editor "South Carolina Agriculturist," March IP, Is.'jO. 48 Columbia, S. C. ~ PROSPECTUS OF -H crr- n AVrio/ J XIJll JLJJ J J rPII I'! rapid strides, and constant advancements 1 of I lio age; ami t he daily incriwiiigilomaiuls for Literature, have induced the Subscribers to propose publishing at Spartanburg Court House, mi ill,) first of .lauunrv, 1HSC, A WlilClvLY LITKRARY JOI IINAL, entitled TIIK LITKRARY STAR, Its Kditorial management, under the fare of It. L. ItOWDKN, will he conducted in a manner that sua 1.1, not iVil lo givo satisfaction to every reader. The grcates care will he taken to chronicle the latest and mo.-t reliable passing events of the day. The Literary department will contain such matter only, as will prove interestiii2 and profitable lo the reader. Selections suitable for Sunday reading?Stores for the Young-?Proverbs for the Old?and in short, it is our determination to present lo the public a Journal that will he a welcome visitor in every family?a companion for every one. In matters of Polities, the Staii will be nenlrai; but will retain the right to speak of any palpable wrong it may detect i:i any party. Tiik Liti'.i:\uv Staii will be printed in now and clear Tvnc. ami under the mechanical mini. njrcuieiit of :ui experienced Publisher, IS. M. HllOUGlITOX?will vie in uppearunce with any paper in South Carolina. in order to put our paper witliia tlie reach of everyone; and secure an extensive circulation, it will be furnished (conlaiiiiwj Twenty-four columns of natlhif/ matter,) ut the following unprecedented rates: 1 copy por milium, in advance, ? 1.50 10 " " " la.ao 2o ' " " " 20.00 We appeal to our friend*, and to the friends ol our pause, lo sustain us in our undertaking?extend to us a hoi pi nil hand. Address do\vui:x &.-bugugiiton, Proprietors. Spartauburjj, C. II., S. C. November 0, 1853. 29 Jackson Slrccl Hospital and Surgical INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES, A U( JUST A, OA. rrMIE Undersigned would respectfully call the JL attention of l'lauters and Sluve-owiicru generally, to their complete and extensive establishment in Augusta, Git., for the accommodation of NEGUOES requiring SURGICAL OPf-'.tt ATIONS or Treatment in CllltOXIf? I)W. KASFST" Tlie Building is situated on the corner of Jackhon and Femvick Streets, between the Georgia und tlie Savannah Kail Ilond DopoU; and in sight of both. It is therefore convenient for the reception of patients from a distance. In its construction, throughout the entire |?lnn, was kept in view the special purpose to which it is applied; being furnished with everything which can conducc to the comfort of the SICK. It is supplied with hot and cold baths and sliower baths?and has water-closets in cacli story to avoid fatiguo and exposure to tho patients. It is uIho well ventilated and lighted with gas. "With tho constant attendance of experienced mule and female nurses, the patient will be saved much of the (fullering which too often is tho reresult of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of Negroes in ordinary private practice. TERMS?For Board, Lodging and Nursing, per month. $10. For all iiecenaary Medical at tendance, Surgical Operat.ons, the tsamo as iu ordiunry city practice. II. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, 11. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. May 3, 1855. 2 intf JUST PUBLISHED, BY THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Report on spermatorrhea, or scminal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbution, or Self-Abuse, and other Diseusos of the Soxuol Orguns, with an account of the errors and deceptions of Quncks, aud valuable adrice to tho afflicted, by GEO. R. CALHOUN, M. D., Consulting Surgeon of the Howard Association, Philadelphia, 1'*, ft benevolent Institution, established by apecial endowment, for .the relief of the ?ek and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Djseaeea." A copyoi ineuoove Keport will. W> sent Dy mail (in a settled envelop,) fr*? of.charge, ou the re-, ceipt of two stamni lot pontage. Addrew DR. GEO. It CALHOUN, No. 2 South Ninth St roe t-' _ Philadelphia, Fa. I>ee. I0> 1855. 34 INn March J, 1855. , " 'V?> tf, fWATCHES, JEWELRY AlTD 3"ATJ?Y j 11A VINO just received from ' gC^i'Sf ^''w York, a large ami beaut! ! f?| Stock of Watches anil Jew ! 1 elry, 1 will sell tliem at Charleston prices, and } i all articles win ranted as represented. My stock J consists of ' Fine Clocks-, Weight ami Spring, at various pri- | ces; Fine Gold Watches, fiom S--~> lo$l,">0; u lino i lot of limiting Levers, from ,*5il8 to Btiil- j able for farmers; Fob, Vest and Ladies' Chains, I beautiful pattern*; Ladies'and Cents' JJroaches; j Kar Kings and Finger Kings. all sizes; Lockets, j ( ..i.i i." ' i i <k>iii uuiu iiiiu onvcr r?pecincies; tsitver | Thimbles, a splendid article; (.'oral Heads, (Sold J Snaps, Gold I'ens, Sill; (i uards, Sled Chains, : Winding Kevf, Steel Spectacles with colored ! Classes, u laigo assortment of S| lade Classen, I all a-jes; l'nrl Monies; a lieautiful assortment | of Silver Cups, suitable for Presents; a full assortment of i'it-lols The above articles T will sell for CASH, or on Credit to persons who will bo piompl in their |>:i Yinctilfc. It. T. TUSTEN. Sept. 2<5. 2;t tr THE BRITISH PERIODICALS I the FAinmt's cur. at ukimction in the puice ' ?'K T>U: LATTKIt rL'lll.ICATIO.N. T KONAR1) SCOTT .t CO.. New York, eonJ J linsi? to publUh tlio follow iiritish Periodicals, viz: 1. The Lomiu.n lit\uri;r.i.v, (Conservative.) O Tilt Edimii uuii Hhvn:w. <\Vhii?^ 'v - --Q-/ 3. Tin: Noitrii Iinrrisu Ri.vn:w. fHrec Church.) The W km.minktlh lluvirw, (Liberal.) 5. ; IJi.ackwook'k Fimmumkui Ma<;azinr, (Tory.) | The great ami important events?Religious, Political, ami .Military?now agitating the ua- ) lions of the <.>! ! World, give to th'-sc I'uhlicn- i lions an interest ami value tliey never before possessed. They occupy a middle ground l?c| iween the hastily written news-it .'ins. crude , speculations, and tlying rumors of the newsjpa' per, and the ponderous Tome of tho historian, | written long after the living interest in the facts J ! he records shall have passed away. Tho pro- j j gress of the War in the Last occupies a large j I wuiiPii ? * I !*..! ? i.*-. * ... ...... s. r, wry nioYClilcni IS Ciosely criticised, whether of friend or of foe, and nil short-comings ffarlc-iHly pointed out. 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Tints: Four copies of Ulaekwood ! or of one Keviow will he seat to one address for! s'.i; lour copies of the four lleviews and Uluck- i wood for ?3i>; and so on. rOSTAOF. Ill all I lit? principal Cities and Towns, tliese | works will lie delivered, l't'rc uj'lVx.'??/? . Wlicn j scut l>y mail, the I'ostaire to any part of the l.'nited Stales, will he. Imt 'J'irciil;t /"">' C'rHtx a year | for ' lllack wood," and hut J'uuihat L'uits a year for each of tho lievicws. Tho Farmer's Guido to sciKxrinc ami i-iiaitk ai. Aonnxi.TLrii. ! 15y llr.sur Sii:riii:xs, 1\ li. S., of Ddingurah, an<l the laic <1. I'. N:?i:ton, Prnfiwor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale Colic;,'.., Ntw Haven. 2 vols, Koyal Octavo. IfiOti page*, and nuuicious Wood and Steel Engravings. This is, .confessedly, the most complete, work on Agriculture ever published, and in order lo . give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the price to ?:> FOR TIIK TWO VOLUMES!! 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It is the intention of tlie undersigned to make The Sun an agreeable niidiiistruciive visitor, dispelling error and ignorance, and diffusing genial und healthy influences wherever ito rays may penetrate. It will lie political, but liberal, owing 110 slavish or sorvilc allegiance to parties or politicians. It will advocate measures, not men; i and will labor only for the success of principles. In a word, it will bo the organ of no man or clique. It will bo American in tone and sentiment, yet repudiating nothing foreign, because it is so ; believing nr.d maintaining that the good, the wise, thu honorable, and useful, arc indigenous to no clime, nor the property of any peculiar poople, but arc the common right of all. Its aim will be to advance, reform and improve; not to crush, depress and destroy. It will hold up to light and reflection, the ruthless and savage decdn and practices of the times; , defend pure morals in all the social relations of life; and scout at all attempts ut scribbling KlunL'/vll ard ll m ill ltn tirnnraoei i'a l>nf linl recklessly so. Fditertaining fixed and dcoidcd views on tho great questions of the day, it will vindicale the honor, protect the righto, and defend the cause, and tlio institutions of the South. It will number in its corps of contributors souio side political and iitersty writers. We promise much, but intend to perform it all, An A more, if the reading public will give the enterprise a livejal patronage. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . -Thb Spw will be famished 19 subscribers at per annum, payable in advatioe. No phper will/bo eontjijued beyond the time for which it itf'pafdi All subscriptions and communications 00 ^sinese should be-addrossed to the undersized, *iKVw berry O. H,. S. 0. SLIDER 4 CROflSON. . " January 29, 1850 41 ' /? ?:. V: >v Tit ,1ft TOtS* Tit BY II. Ij> BUri'SRFIELDt CHARLESTON, 8QUTII CAROLINA. April 80 U 7 rir ?_ - ,- ....-- . BOOT WEARING GENTRY. undersigned, Bootmaker, would inform -0- tlio public generally, and especially his old friends mul customers, that lie has just received that splendid lot of LKATI1EU of which ho gav? notice some weeks since, ami is now rendy ami willing to put up in tlic best possible style, any work entrusted to him. if you want a Hoot that in a Hoot, you will step into the Shop anil leave your measure. To he found on Washington Street. KDW'I) U0C1IE. March 0, 18")0. !'? If CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A llELIAULB COMMKIICIAL AM) POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copies', per annum ? 8 00 Ten Copies, per annum 5u DO rrWIE DAILY STAN 1)Alt!) contains a Daily JL Telegraphic Report, a Market Report, and a report of ( cucrnl Information, furnished |?\- Hie mail from every suction of :lic Union. It also presents n Daily Ueport of (lie Stock Market, (lie Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and Departures of Ship?, and of the Arrivals of Passengers. Unci- a week is presented a Comparative Statement of tlio Receipts and Shipments of Colton, Hire and Lumber, at the port of Charleston, and a Comparative Statement of the Receipts and Exports of Cotton at all the ports of the United States. All NEWS, of a personal and political character, both foreign and domestic', is given with the greatest possible promptness; and to insure this nltliu'f. \Vt? 1* ;iv?. wi.nri.il l)i.? -.1* .... ..I.I.. corps of correspondents. It is our special object. to publish nNEWSPAPEK, proper. Wo shrink front llio expression of no opinion which may be demanded liy tin subject bcfoie us, Inn lis a general principle, prefer stating facts ut the earliest instant possible, and to leave it to our readers to form their own opinions. Tins course of the paper is severely conservative, first of morality siml order; next, of the institutions peculiar to the South; anil next, ol the union of the Stales. We resolutely oppose radicalism, as well in democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment ol our paper, was to present a cheap Vehicle lor information l'rom ibis object wc have been compelled to depart, I o some extent ; but not in leave il entirely out of view, wc propose to sell the paper at our counter, in packages of Ten, for Twenty Cents, and to mail Ten <'?|>ie8 to any one of our subscribers for a year, who will send us Fifty Dollars. This will relieve us from the risks of collection und the expense of mailing so many different packages, while it will give to every neighborhood throughout the Slate, the pportunily of a Daily I'aper ut 1'IVE DOLLARS per milium. L. \Y. M'RATT .t CO. Aug. 15, I9r?3. 17 if C'liurk'sloii W?:?:!% I y Sl;ni(l:ir<9, CONTAINS A I.I. Til K Mlltnr. IMMITIMIKD IX TIIE n.'.II.V, toj?oiiivr Willi 77c Local, Jloiiirxtir n.nl / '? rtii/u Jfurkcls?77c J'liii s (.'lli'llli/, hic/'ttliiitf llir It'll' * of' Sil/r ft'Y Sloe/,', I''j't'lttimul ftomrrJir / Vijihtcc?'J'lu. Sliijijihi;! in /'oft?Jlti: Illicit ]'ilii/rii,.Air Iitfitiiita lion, tt-.-.. ?vciv. The STAN 1>.\ 1*1) is the only iit-trniiiir in ('ImrliMoii which issued u WKEKLV 1-11 >1 TIOX. This Edition is puldi.-dicd every Wednesday Morning, ami hy the of the i.cxl iluv can In- ri'i'iiivcl in every seel inn of tile Slate. 1'lii-c Si'J?jiavalilo. invaii.ililv in ii.lviiiice. L. \Y. Sl'U.VlT it CO. Auj;. 1j, 18.15. 17 tf Dr. McLANE'S C131. II LJII A T KD V JU K M l F U G E MVESS' PILLS. Twoofllic brut I>r?:>aintloiis of the Age. They arc not reeommended 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 Livf.r 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 (P&camvvci sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug stnfpq FLEMING ERO'S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. sole Proprietors* SCOVIL di MEAD, No. Ill Chartres-st., New Orleanu, General Wholesale Ageut* for tlie Southern State*, to whom all order* must be addreeeed. BOLD J)Y Wasdlatv <k Lyon, Abbeville C. H., S. C.? A. GF. Hawthorn, Due Weet, " I. W. TfATtoa, Anderson C. II., " Skinhkr A Harrison. X>ongmire's, O.'I* Pksi*, Edgefield C. H., " April 8, 1886. 51 ly Rook Island Casaimeres, K*JM?.?4SIU. REMOVAL OF T1IK BOOT AND s^OE SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. II. f|"MIK undersigned respectfully informs llie | 1- Gentlemen or Abbeville, ami 111u public i generally, that lie-lias removed to j IV ADIUjSU 1 IN r? 1 li K? l!i I , J ami is ahvuvs lo be found in liis Slio|>, between ; the Marshall House ami the Livery Siahles. He litin on bainl a birt?o supply ??f ihe best Freneli CALF-SKINS. lUiCK-SKINS, MOROCCO and PATENT l.HATIIKK, with a good stork of llie best SOLK l.KATHKK, and is ready to make to order HOOTS AND SHOES, of tho liitr.il ??(t i>r<it'sl style. Ho will make I and mend a* good and as cheap as any one else ill Abbeville. An Al'I'KEXTICE is wanted to learn the i BOOT und SUOE-MAKINt; IJI SINFAS. J. J. O'K EEFFK, lJoot and Shoemaker. Jan. P. lS.r>G. Ilri lv LIVERY STABLES! AT ABBEVILLE O. H. A r BTIIK uii<leisii;ue<l Iiaviutr taken lite large Mini JL commodious Stable formerly occupied 1?y Messru. Matlli* & Sa|i>, ?H'ts lii< mm vines (c? llie public generally, lie will keep in constant at tendance, attentive < Istl-rs. Ilis Stables will be kept thoroughly cleansed, ami every attention 2:vvn l<> merit public patronage, lie will also , keep a lot of Horses and Buggies to Hiro, \ wilh careful Driver*, to convey jiersoiid to nnv . ! jmtinl in ur out of I Ik: I >ist ri?-t. | Clmr?? for single !*?. 1, :t7i ccnls. Ifors-es hoarded fut $1.00 per day, and .flo.tio |,y the IllOlllll J. 31. DAVIS. ; : N.,v. 7, 18i?5. 'JO ly | ^ St a g e X* i n e i ABBEvfLLEtoWASHINGTON A FOUR llOliSK STACK leaves AH15KVIl.lil'l on Monday, Wednesday ami l'ni day. i Leaves Washington, <ia., on Tuo-liy, Tlr.irsI day mid Saturday isioniinus. j A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock I A. M , lor Atlanta. i OITICK at Hie POST 01-TlfK. JOHN M. !' !(> Ahlioviile If., April U, 1 .>.*,ii. ;,i? ly STOVES ron SALE! rI"MIK Subscribers will keci> on hand at all JL. 1 inii's, at tin- Saddlery suid llarne-s Store . j of K. W KSTFI111,1?, in this Villa-jc, mi assortinoiit of all kind*of >T? ?V MS. which they ]>lodj;e ; themselves ti? sell on si> fav?ir.i!i!<; terms ai Stoves i <>f the miiiic totality can bo |Hirehused lor in i Charleston. 'I'livir scmxfjs r'XD'Tjss I they will warrant to do ?.-vtytiling that a j Conking Stove cati i!o, and urtt sure llwy will [ give t<ni wrsal sati^fiif:! ion. j One of us will sp.-nd the mo-t of tin- i>rci<-iil I year at the North, and will In- able to ?r>!cet the ! beat and lno.-t approved pnttenf. i:. \vi:stfii:u>, I. JiltANCii. Abbeville C. II. ?. C\ / Fib. IS, ls5U. S I?. ly j Millet and Dhoora Seed. ON 11A NI > :i i: i fir i!e, :t s!;i;:ll quantity of the ahuve valuable seed, bv l ii. s. ki:i:r. ! Lf Press ropy. 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C.> Oot. 32, 1855. 27 - .W ^ /i, - ' < llKNttT KWBANK. JAMES U OA NTT BWBANK * GANTT, r sumor 1MPORT&RB or r HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUflS, At 155 MKETING-BTRKET, 105 OfYOartE TH* OTA BI,B8TON HOTEL, CHAM.MT0N,8 <7 mar ? 47 ly THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN ELEVENTH YEAH. Splendid Enyravinyx and Frizes. rpiIK Eleventh Annual Volume of iIub useful publication commcnccs on tlio 17th day of I Scplrniler next. TUB "SCIKSTIFC AMERICAN" is an II. LL'STUATED PERIODICAL, devoted chiefly to tlie promulgation of information relating to the various Mechanic mid Chctiiic Arts, Industrial Manufactures, Agriculture, Patents, Inventions, Engineering, Mill work, and all interests which the light of PRACTICAL SCIENCE U calculated to advance. Reports of U. S. PATENTS granted are also published every week, including Ollicinl Copies I of ull tlio PATENT CLAIMS, together with | news and information upon thousands of other ! subjects. ! 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TEE i: lilLLER, C7 WX-m -IV ' PS ',-r> 1i",11,1,1 <*usos of ASIATIC jL CIIOLKliA iiuti LOW HI.COMPLAINT, It;is m-vr-r yet failed, wlmn 1 i-i?-d in time, ini htiiiitly to rt-li'-vc and speedily to cure, l'rioe, ! ijtj Cents ;??-r ilut'.k'. ALSO, 3E:i i?!?:a's Vegctiibli! Tincture, i llollmanV Anodyne, n great variety of popular Patent Mc'.iciu. s, 1 >r?ijrj?. Oils, Paints n'id Dye 1 utlV; Ten, CsiKVe, Su?rar, Sejjars and Toliacco, i'ntt"li-r and Stiol, Superior Knives ami Ituzors, I ? , ifcc. Sol-l iiy I". (' TALK'S, ( ri't iiwowt' S. C. j Jan. 12, l^'i.'i 37 ly EDV/ARD WESTFIELE, AUHKVILLK OJUKT 11<?I SK, So. CA., I) I'I'I'l !!NS tl.aiiks for nasi favor?, and rel? K|ie<:lfullv solicits:! continuum-)' of i!ie same. 1 II?; Uo-ps eoi:-!:u;tly on hand, ot his own inannlaetnre, a l.arue As^'ir im-iit of SADDLES, II \UM>>, lililDLKS. M A UTIX (J A LKS, dre. w M IKUL T lliu.VS j ml UIT'I'S. a practical workman. !:o is |>rc|>ure?l to make to m uli kinds of buddies. Harness and .Mi'itarv K<{tiipm-nt*. at t notice, and at as : low prices as at: V o her estald. I.it.en?. Particular attention p.;i I to a'l kinds of l;..-ji:*.iri:i tr. imnUi HOSPITAL FOE ZJEGItOES, At Aii^'tMa. Ga. rspilT L"ud> r,-';^ned wo:ii?l rail the attention ! -tL of t!ie c.iv.'.-ns nf Aid. vii.'- atui Kd^oticl-l ' I>i-?to i!.< ir INFillM MiV So.- >1(K NK0 li* >MS. ami tor those rctuiirimr J*L IIGICAL ; cl'i-U.VTIONS. While tin- ci'iiipl.tiivis of our ' arranjTt tiJeuts, olfcrs to the p:itie::t every comfort. it ai.-o t-mihle.s us to render more rili.icut treatment to chronic ca?r?, than run yenerailv be sf-isrt d in ordinary private prao'ice. Our s-pecial itc*.?inmodations for t he nan.nrriiKMl! of the cniioMc r?i*i:.\!>i:s or i-kmams, so common amon^ Negroes, are ample to coin1 jdete. ! Tl'.liMS.?For Xtm?in:r, Ih.ard an?l Lodging, : per month $11'. ; Treaitiiciit?the ordinary rales of Practice, j I'omiiniiiicuiions addressed to us at Augusta, 1 will meet villi prompt attention. II. 1". t'A M l'KKI.1,, Surgeon, ]{. CAMl'HIOLL, Attending Physician. May It), lSi.r>. o tf TlTlT STTATK OK STT'I IL CAKOUNA, j-pii i<.? m/i tilt ^.1JUUUUll J IC4T3. Win. I' l)?rii, ) vs. [ Attachment. Win. I?. Lloyd. ) WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, 011 the thirtieth tiny of June, 18.>f>, tile his declaration against t!i*s Defendant, who (us ii is said) it* I absent from and without the limits of this Stale, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, njion whom a copy of the said deelu| ration might be served, ll is therefore oidered, that the said Defendant do n|>|>ear and plead lo I the said declaration, on or before the first day of i July, which will be in the year of our Lord j Eighteen Hundred and fifty-Six, otherwise final and absolute Judgment wiil then be given and i nwaidcd against him. MATTHEW Ale DONALD, c. c. r. Clerk's OHice, June 30, 1855. 11 ly STATEOF SOUW CTKOLINA", Abbeville District.?In ike Common Pleas. B. ?t J. Jordan, ) Foreign Attachment. vs. > McGowuu & Perrin, lM'fTa Thos. J. Atkins, ) Attorneys. WHEREAS the Plaintiffs did, on the fifth day of April, eighteen hundred and fiftyfive, file his declaration against the Defendant. who, ill 18 said,) is absent from and without the limits of tliia Slute. and has neither wife nor uttorney known within the name, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might he served: It is therefore ordered, that the Paid Defendant do appear nnd plead to the said declaration) ou or before the 6ixlh day of April, eighteen hundred and lifty-six, otherwise final nud absolute judgincnt will then be given and awarded against him. ? MATritEW Mcdonald, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Anril 11. 185ft r.i i? GRATIS! JUST PUBLISHED! A NEW DISCOVERY IX MEDICINE! FEW WOllDS ON THE RATIONAL Trontment, without Medicine, of Sperinator- _ , ^ rhen, or Local Weakness Nervous Dcbilit)', Low Spirits, Latitude, Weakness of tho Limbs and Back, Indisposition and Iucapncity for Study and Lubor, Dulluess of Apprehension, Loss of Memory, Aversion to Society, Lovo of Solitude, Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziiu-sp, 1 feud-Ache, Involuntary Discharges, Pains in tho Side, Affection of the Eyes, Pimples an tlie Face, Sexual and oihor Infirmities iu inau. From the Trench of Dr. B Be Laney. The important fact that these alarming complaints may eavily bo removed without Medicine, is, iu this Email tract, clearly demonstrated! And the entirely new and highly noecesdful treatment, ? MA ailftnfn/l Km* A?*iLa- " * * ? w_.rw%? *] "?? , luny explained, by means of which every one is enabled to care himself perfectly, and at the leust possible cost, avoiding thereby all the advertised uostrams of the day. .. W "Bent to any address, gratia, and post free fa* sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two pO*t? ago stamps to DR. B. DE LANEY, ? No. 17, Lispeuard Street, Nov York, Feb. 1. 1855. , 41 b 6m ^>r*14 *