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Liberal deductions will liu made to those r* riirfiiij* by C'oii!i?*:1. Transient Advertisements in'.1*1 lie paid for in advance. K.-i iiiiiioiim-im' a Candidate. iri advance. i tor advertising Ivstruvs, to bo ji;?id liy the i ! MujjiatraU' mlvcrtisint;. | ] Pit IX TING, j!! Of ovory Description and in the bost stylo LXD'ltTKI) AT THIS OITKU: j ' Ktiibracin^r as busiv?:>s ii.\ni? ini.tjj, niiv size, j ! KK< HUM'S, J'OSThltS, " nii.L iii:aii5| iiooks, i>ampiii.kw, ; milKKS, i ih.anks of nil kiiuls. ) J Tbe l'ioj?ik't(?iv^'if tin1 A HiiLvii.i.K Uannkii ; assure llicir friends mill llic public, I lint thciror- , j ?l?r? for nnv thin?? in tli?- Job lYintiujf lino will 1 s bo cxeoiil.i'il in the* bol manner, ami at as low rxtM aa at any ollior establishment. j ^ SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! i Guano Ain't Anylliin.i? (.'omjuirJ lo it!;' SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE ! i , Cation Seed a Perfoct Nuisance! i CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY! ! i 3~rsr s , ! J rip he indefutiguMe IVotii*'! ami \" illatro 1 fiL L'iotluug Man, by elose observation ami i v hard stud), bus learned several new features in | .s the urt of improving and inloruint; (lie Masculine j |>orii<?ii uf lli<; tinman family. lie's been rlui.i ; y to New York, to?:k lessons umler scientific men, : and lias made himself so familiar with all the ! ^ beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages and re- j eponstbiliiies of the human weather-boarding de- | ' partmcut. that just as soon as lie lays his eyes ?n j . a iniin, be knows what ho laeks?whether it is ! food or raiment. 111- isju>t the same to mankind [ that spring i>to vegetation, Country merchants would do well to come in and take a few lessons j ?oharges moderate for single scholar?claase.? : i taken ut reduced riit>-.?. j If it is food ait'.l lie takes him in.eov era, weather-boards and Hooim him, and then j wend": !:iui over to his fjiend, II. S. Kerr, or down ! to I.oaiax ?fc Cobb's, where in a f,.\v minutes, ' after the |>ati-'til lias realized the iv\ iving, health- ; _ ('ill influence ?.r tlso external application, they : will commence I hi* iusde work?ceiiintr, lathing, : plastering and sc-'irit:}.', and t ht-ii start liini home. ' And it in no wonder, alter taking tiotne of l,oinax ?t Cobb'* or JI. S. Kerr's in'ard filling j | (which is substantial, no li'jttid) llicn allowing t J Lyons to give th.'tr. what's called the surfacc i t, polish, that men's wives don't know them when : ? they |jo ItotiS"; the l.t'le hoys and gills run and ! hide, thinking :o:nt? city folks had conic to their j pa's houses \ott:;tr Indies commence fixing up to ! a entertain their ti-.w beaux. and voting men brutih ] their heads', look di rnifted and start to receive the i r( nice looking stran^er.s. A lew neiii of rather ordinary appearance, ! c who have thrown themselves entirely into Lyons' hands know the advantages to be derived from a suit of his Clothes; it has married them into rich families, given ilieni a .standing far beyond their expectation*, and been the moans of pitching them as high up as phifiy-phour phorty v in the scale of uppcrtendoni respectability. There tire now in the oitv of Abheville, 3 j j Churches, - Academies. ! Sinsmiif School. 11 I great many Dry (JoodsStore*, ? Priniing OflieeR. j r 2 Wholesale Grocery Houses. :i Jewellers' Estab- 1 lishment*, a Thespian Corps, Masonic nml Odd f, Fellows' l>iiuciiiir Class, Hippodrome, 2 i Carriage ami Buggy Manufactories, 4 Holt-ln, : h several Boarding If ohms, 1 I)i?ig Store, Gin Factory, and a Steam Saw ."Mill, 2 Harness, und j several Boot mid Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory, i \ 3 Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters' j nnd Blacksmiths' Shops, TJ Ui'frcsluneiH Saloons, j mid 2 Livery Stables, ami jt- \fr411 not do for a ; a KCntleman to make a bad appearance at, any oT j these places; it injures their business. I.yo.ns i <] keeps Clothing suitable for all the above named i places, avocations and occupations, and because ! ? lie has a big trade and a large Stock, he don't in I tond to a?k prices that are unreasonable. j n Lyons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is ! complete. Ho keeps li:i3 Pocket Knives, Ha- 1 0 zors, Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle j Strings and Fiddle Kosin. inanulact urcil (>viir..k?. : < ]y for his lrn?lo, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, ' Interest Tallies, (lie most convenient tliinjr of the j j kind now in u*e?every body ought to Imve one ! ?Hankers' Cases, Bill Books, Pocket and Mem- j orandum Uoo.-.h, Envelopes, Letter Paper, the ; largest stock ever brought to this market?NewYorkers complain of u scarcity since we pur- | chased?Steel Pens, so in.itiy that there is an anticipated advance on ht^el, Port Mommies ( enough to hide all the money iu the District, Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brotdii'H ] enough to open a wholesale brush and comb < house, and if LVd.ir Pencils lise, Lyons has got 'em, sure?a whole ease of Itlaeking, Needles, < any quantity, and 1? \v by rctuil, Tncopherons, Kathairon, Cologne. Hair Oil. 11 ?i>?lK r.-liJi-r r.v tracts and tm'CCt Siiivlliiii; *tuft\ Needle and | Thimble Cnsee, I.unicnis, Uujrfjy Whips, Valises, : ; two or three lIorr.es, mid ko 111:111}* otlu-r things J thai ii would take its a whole tiny to look them ! j tip and nanio them over, all of which ore ready ! for iiinpcctiou uiul sale, at the Coiner Storo in j , the Marshall lions'*. Ablievillo C- II., April Hi, IS5fi. 6--tf j , ? - I < Brickmasonry and Plastering. rpHE underfilled huviin? formed a Co-partner- X ship in the ulnve busine**, lire prennrod to do all work entrusted to them in the best mid < most substantial manner. Having 11 long practical experience in the business, they lluttcr ' themselves tlwt they enn please the must fustiil i9US' mrworji will be w.trrnntp'J. ' JOHN COUMnR, A. J. WOODHUIIST. 1 Rcferciicco.?II. A. Jones, J. A. Calhoun and Dr. J. W-. Hearst, of Abbeville. 1 Abbeville C. 11., March 22, 1836. 49-ly | Blacksmith and Gunsmith. 1 i TI112 undersigned, ut liis old & ,10ar A. Logan's place, flIflEs&aSwili continue bid bimincss. All work entrusted to liiin, will be promplly at- i tended to. Wjp He will also llopair CLOCKS, if brought tobirn. - .ear All new work Warranted. A. BUTLER. Jan. 1, 1856. , 37 8m ? A Valuable Plantation for Sale. < HAVING purchased other Lands more convenient to ine, I desire to soil my j uiuviiN uiuuu fJUAMTATION, i in Ui? Oulhoun Settleini-nl, adjoining lands of )Ii?':"Prrk?r and Mrs. Alston, containing 420 , Acres. .. . I Personft wifiiing to purclmso Lamln, will do ] wcU tto csll on .ine.aud examine (lie plucr, nnd t IbeywiUftnd irty'terms and price reasonable. -+'j' :*' ROUT M. PALMER. lAb^ll*, No?.Jg,'V85g, 31 if ' Nogrft* Goods. jgSCULPYB'OEOHQ I AlU.A.LN'S, FSl brqoan^, blankets; &c^-the iar (TM^tpek ?Ver brought to this place, and- will bo sold,for *t. price# wjuehwijl cortipAro: with tft?rOhftrlCakni, Columbia or Augustn mar- , lets.' t!all and see them at - ClUMBERS A MARSHALL'S. JIELLO! HEEE! HELLO! Let I/S Tell You. LOMAX cfo OOBB, HA V K g"t the all-firedest, biggest, clcancst, sweetest and nit-out, (tukooure tliev'II turn- ' lilu it on vou) lot of Sugarc, Cofl'ui'd, Teue, Preserves, .Midiluted, Iliees, Altuondscs, Haisoiisck, I'islii's, Spices, NuLtnegses, Macraronios, mill everything else that people cat, drink, and make use ??l", tluit ever was open for exhibition and Halu in this or any other inland town. Their Stock id entirety new, and freeli, having been selected but a few weeks, and from the best houses in tho city; and they intend to do iiitsiiicstt upon a little more extensive scale than Lyons: lie k-H-ps every thing that O'enileiurn wcitr, but they are going to keep every thing , llint l.itiliix and O'ciiUeiHCit cat: while Lyons provides for tlio ouler man, they will provide for the inner mini?and il would lie well litre to remark, that tlieir's in not exclusively a wholesale establishment. Tlieto will always be some one present to wait on those who may want small [inutilities. Their object is to accommodate all who may fei I disposed lo patronize them! barter ^ and trade for any and everything thai will do to L-at, drink, or wear. They've salt enough now 011 land to Halt down the Cincinnati Convention? Soda and Sulnratus enough to raise it again, and jet iij? a slavery excitement, Cigars enough tret out of the way, Vesuvius, they're right after r?'ti) to smoke it after it is raised, and Lard Mioui?h to nlide Kansas clean into .South Caroli in, where we eou make a slavelioldiug Slate out flier, and by that lime they'll have Groceries .'Hough to feed ull those who have been fatigued i jy the elide. ( x iicy inviie un who ore in the habit liow-alavs of eating, nnil urc not nfi-iiid of buying any- { hing "icii/ so hiyh aj> tiltovc Columbia and llamhun/," to drop in l'or a few moments mid .11 he n look nt their utoelt; they are only a few iteps from the Court House, ami oeupy the ivell lilted and imieh enlarged room formerly oc- J uipied i-y Mr. H. .S. Kluu. April t?, lt>50. 51 tf i CARRIAGE AND WAGON ' JTI A I? 1 i\ G . I'MIE undersigned having us- |_rr,.^ eoeiated themselves as Co- " artueru in the business iy inge and Wognii Making and Repairing, under * he Firm of ' II A H It 1 S & WARE, i rouM call the attention of the public to their 1 llOPS lit ' ?It. Ciiriui;!, 1 i'IipSV they liopc, by fair prices, faithful work, nd prompt attention to baainess, to cum the ontidonce of nil, and merit ft liberal share of , ? atl'Oliage. For all jobs amounting to Five Dollars or itiore, inymoui will ho required in Cash, or by ft Cash ^ iote, when thu work is removed from the Sl.op. All orders for work should he directed to Daid K. Harris; hut ull settlements must ho made ' ,-itli the financial Copartner, \V. C. Ware, as e alone i< authorized to use the naino of the 'it in, j;ive or take notes, give receipts*, receive lotit'V or eontraet debts. DAVID F.. HARRIS, 1 \V. O. WARE. Ml. CuriiK'l, S. C., Jan. 7, 18.">fi. 3S-ly NEY/ SPRING GOODS. 1TI.L SU1TME3. William. Slioar g H received Ills lull supplies of SPRIN'G 3 A GOODS, comprising a large assortment ' f new ?n<l beautiful styles of Fancy and Staple rt icK's, suitable for the present season, among f ,'hich uro ( Paris Printed Organdies ai.d Jaconet Muslins, j t very low prices; IMain Colored Cliallies and Rich Printed Ba- t [?JT,?S J Plain Bareges and Crape Marctz, of beautiful olors; J English and French Prints iwi.l Rrilliantes, of . ew mid beautiful styles; Ladies' Spring and Summer Silks, of the latest j Ivies; | Plain IMaek Silks, of superior quality and at { erv low prices; Superior Block Silks, without lustre, for La ^ ics' Mourning I)rcsrtes ; Lupin's Summer Black Bombazines, and Dlaek haliica; Plain 15lack Crape Mareti and Black Bareges >r Ladies' Menrning Dresses; 1 superior Mourning Gingham?, of new and eautiftil styles; Mourning Muslins and Plain Ulack Lawns; i English Hluck Crapes an<l Ladies' Mourning " 'oils; Ladies' Mourning Collars and Unden-loevcs; Ladies' ICinliroidcred Muslin Hasquca, of new ^ ud beautiful Hlylcs; * Ladies' Embroidered Ma slin Collars and Un- ! J lersleeves; Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Bands, Insertings lid Edgings; J Ileal Thread nnd Valenciennes Laee Edgings ind Insertings; Ladies' Spring and Summer Mantillas, of new nd beautiful styles; 1 Ladit-h' Linbroidercd and Scolloped Linen ! ' .'ainhrie Handkerchief; ! ? Ladies' Wide 11 t*in-stitch Linen Canibri-: i lamlkerchicfs, Tor Mourning; i Superior Lin on Cambrics and French Lawns; Superior l'laid Nainsook und Lotted Swiss Muslins; Plain Swiss, Mull, Naiubook and Jaconet Mus* ins, at very low prices; l'lain White Organdy and Tarlatan Muslims, ?f extra width; l'lain l'ink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Mils- ' ins, for covering Chandeliers and Looking- 1 'Classes; ' Superior 4-4 Irish Linens und 12-4 Linen J Sheetings; lJainask and Table Diapprs, of superior quality; J Huckabacks and Scotch Diapers, for Towels; 12-4 Allendale and Hamilton Bleached Sheet- ' ngd; 5 A lull supply of Bleached and Brown Shirt- I njjs, nf tlic In-st ninke ; A large supply of articles suitable for Servants' year; Madonna Mixtures, Himalaya Lustres, and oil ivi?ol Pebcgo, of tlie best 6lyIo for Ladies' Truv- < jling Dresses; 1 A complete assortment of I.adie?, Gentlemen, < Misses, Youth and Children's Hosiery; < Ladies' White Iluir Cloth Skirts and French ] Corsets; Ladies' Embroidered Marseilles and Corded skirts; Superior Marseilles, Lancaster and Allendale [Juilts; Cotton Osnaburgs and Georgia Slripea, at the lowest prices; With a great variety of other article*, suituble For Family and Plantation u?e, and all of which ? will be sold at very low pricca for cash. The public aro respectfully requeated to cull And exlimine the assortment. Augusta, April 30, 1856. 2 tf "SELLING OFF AT COST! r|~MIE subscriber baivng determined to change J- liia business, offers for sale bis entire slock of BOOTS, SHOES, BBOGANS, TRUNKS, &.c., AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. The stock is all fresh Hnd well selected. Perils desiring goods in this line, will find it to their advantage to cnll und make an examination before purchasing. The subscriber also returns his thanks to bis friends and customers for the liberal patronage Heretofore bestowed, and requests those iudebted * to lilm to call and settle up their account*. N. B: To any one desiring to make ail investnent i:i this line of linftiim** I*? nay be treated for, together with the unexpired l ?*nae of the store, which hue two yeara to uu. W. 8. WOOD, 185 Richardson Street, Columbia. April 2ft, 1866. 1' CmCHAMBERS & MARSHALL ask kow afcckivimo eurrtiw'rtr p AAli AJSrp VtbSWmWL 1 GOODS, CONSISTING of Plain and Fancy French DfiLAlNBB, ' .. Frcnchiuid English-MEUIN0E3, jbi't 4ft<ruond alvac; as, .4?/ WIEB & MILLER ARK now receiving dnij}- from New York and Philadelphia, u largo nuj>|ily of mw SlPiMHJB S??D3, suitable for tlio season, such db Ladies' Summer SILKS, ?<*J3jiJluek do. ? Rich Printed und Ul'k Ji A It ROES, " French Printed OltQ AND 1ES, Frond) aiul Kiiglish JiHILLIA Nl'li'S, Superior Funey and Hlaek (f INU11A MS, French Printed JAUONJil'S. A VERY LARGE STOCK OK l?MBR 01D Eli IUS, MUSLIN COLLARS and UND'EliSLEEVES, JACONET AND 5 i) joo wniinr.J> liAPiJJS, INSEUTINGS A N J) E D (J 1N (x S. A LARGE STOCK OF SWISS AND JACONET MUSLINS, La<iieti' Whalebone SKIUTS, MA RSAILLES QUILTS, Ludivi' Blnek, White and Colored Silk uih! Lace MANTILLAS, of the latest Blylea. ?ALSO? A LARGE STOCK OF KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, Gents' Hats, Boots- Shoes. &c rv very line oiueic oi HOi\'Xh"J'S, AIlTIFIC1ALS, JiJJiJiOXS, U LOVES, hosikky, dr., iic. And n great many other arliclcit to which wc ivoxtlJ cull the uiterition of our friends und eu.iouters. Wo nrc very thankful for past favor?, and hope .o recoivo ? liberal ehure of patronage. April 1, 18S0. 50 THE D V. MrtPT? A v A. Weekly Democratic Paper, To be Published at Marietta, Ga., by JOII3ST n. GOSSETT, EDITOR AND I'UOPIUCTOR. "I"MIE DEMOCRAT will cnntuin twenty-four 1- columns of matter, and will be devoted to I'olitics, News, Agriculture, tlio Markets, and select Miscellany. Tlie political complexion of he paper will bo Democratic, advocating a strict ionstruetion of tlie Constant ion, and the rights >f the States and tlio South. The columns of the DEMOCRAT will at nil iines ho open to a free and manly discussion of ill subjects ill which the people are interested, nit 110 communication of an abusive or scurril>us nature will ho published. It will be the constant effort of the editor to 'ender his paper interesting and acceptable, and vortliy the liberal support which he hopes tore '.five from the people of Cobb. The terms of the paper will he ?2 per annum, trietly in advance, and no subscription will be nken for u shorter period than three months. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual ntes. Tho first number of the paper will be issued ni or before the 15th of June next, or us soon as i nudicient number of subscribers have been ohaiued to warrant the commencement of the en Marietta, Geo., Mnv 28, 185G. 0 AliBKVILLE COURT HOUSE." Ohoap Cash Boot and Shoo Manufactory. m TIIK Subscriber would most rc. V ? -^sn.-ct fully .-nil the ulteutioii of the i^^PMs^~'publi>:> nnd especially his old I'riendd and customers, to his large iiitl well selected slock of jrontlomen's and Ladies' Shoes. Ie has also u large stock of fine Pump-soled, flue A'cited and line Water-proof I'oots, ull of his iwn manufacture, warranted, all of which he vill Fell cheap for cash, or on a credit to prompt laying customers lie is also prepared to make o * order any article in the IJoot and Shoe inc. Having a large number of the fiiiCFt workmen n bin employment, and being u practical Work nan himself, having the finest stock of Leather hut lias over conic to tliiu District, his lloots iiid Shoes will he made in the neatest und latest tyle, which for (It and workmanship, cannot be 'xcclled. N. McEVOY. March 19, 18.r?6. 48 ly JTew Spring & Summer Goods At No. 1 liraiiili; ECaiisc. CHAMBERS & MARSHALL are now receiving their Spring and Summer Goods. vhich will be found complete, with every nov llV of the Season in 0 it ESS GOODS, SILKS, MANTILLAS, KM 15110TDIJIilES, HOSIER Y, UL O VES, FA X V Y LEG 110 UN NIC A 1*0 LIT AN AND CllAl'E BONNETS, ?ALSO? A fine iirisortmciit of ISONNET RIBBONS, FRENCH ELOW'EllS, nnd a variety of TRIM IN G S, which have been sclccted with 'feat cure, and to which we most reannetfnllv nvito tlie attention of the citizctis of this pluce md surrounding District. April 8, 1854'.. 51 tf EDWARD WESTFIELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, SO. CA., RETURNS thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. He keeps constantly on hand, of his own manifactnre, a Large Assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, HRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac. \lso, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS t.nd I1ITTS. Iloing a practical workman, ho is prepared to nakc to order all kinds of Saddle*, Harness nnd Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as ow prices as any oilier establishment. '"ST* Particular attention paid to all hinds of [Repairing. may25 To tho Public. M"N coneenileiicc of the inelemr-nt -weather B- tlnotigh the month of January, the Hoard ?f Trustee* of the COKESBURY MASONIC ['E>1 ALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will >xtend the fireacnt Scholastic Year to the last lay of October, without additional charge to matrons. J. K. VANCE, P. B. T. Feb. 1,1855. 42 tf PROFESSIONAL CAHDS. JAMBS 8. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law5 ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C. MAY BE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN THE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Jan. 14. 1858. 30 1? t3T" Independent Preta please copy. WILLIAM P. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN TIIK COURTS OF TIIE WESTERN CIRCUIT. Office at Greenville C. D. Feb. I, 1856 43 lyJOHES 4k LIVINGSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE NEXT DOOlt TO THOMSON & FAIR, ABBEVILLE C. H. a. A. JOMM, J. W. LIVINGSTON Tan tft iar.r. 1 f WrC. Darlj, -j Attorney at Law and Solictor in Vquity. Abbeville, S. C. V Will promptly attend loall business ontrurlodto it care, lift can bo foand at the.offlco of tli? AbbevilleDaunerr." Joly 28 16 ? . . ^ *? ">-; -'^fe'/'-. '3?Hwflo^^^^l6 IwSSrfht r asyiv.. l^JUi^JM&CSsK&aSrnSQnsEBMKBHK WATCHES, JEWELRY AH? MY 6J?3. ?-rc^)a> 11A VINO j ust received from New York, u large and beuuli fuJ Stock of Watches nml Jew elry, I will sell them at Charleston prices, nml all articles wairjnted ns represented. My stock consists of Fine Clocks, Weight and Spring, at various prices; Fine Cold Watcher, fioin tu$lf>0; a lino lot of Hunting Lev ere, from .*>18 to 055, suitable for furiners; I?'ob, Vest nml Ladies' CliaiiiH, beautiful patterns; Ladies'nud Cents' Broaches; Far liin^s and Fiwjer l!in^, all sizes; Lockets, i Cold K'ova C..M '....I v;:i = -? ?" ..vjw, ?iiiu uincr ; Oliver Thimbles, a vpleudid article ; Coral Heads, Gold Snaps, Gold I'enn, bilk Guards, Steel Chains, Winding Koj'h, Stool Spectacled with colored G lasses, a largo assortment of Spectacle Glasses, all ages; l'ort Mollies; u beautiful assortment of Silver Cups, suitable for Pre-seutd; ft full useorlmeiit of PibtoU The above articles I will sell for CASH, or on Credit to persons who will bo prompt in their payment*. H. T. TUSTKN. Sept. 2G. 2:t tf THE BRITISH PERIODICALS THE FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE or tiii: la it mi publication. I T" rr?v Ann o^/vr'n * ** " ? I uviioiw q\ uu o; ca/., i>ew ) orK, con-iJ tinun to puhlit>h tlio following lhitioh Periodicals, viz: 1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2." The Euinduroh Review, (Whig.) 3. ' Tiie North British Review, (I'rec Church.) 4. The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. Bi.ackwood's Edinucrgii Mac.v/isk, (Tory.) The great and important events?Religions, Political, and Military?now agitating the nations of the Old World, give to these l'ublieations an intercut ami value they never before |H>83c?ncd. They occupy a middle ground between the hastily written news-it-Miis. crude speculations, and living rumors of the newspajier, and the ponderous Tonic of iho historian, written long after the living interest in tho facts lie records shall have passed away. Tlio pro gress of tlie War in the liasl occupies a large space ill their pag< a. livery movement is closely criticised, wh.'thcr of friend or of foe, and all short-comings fearlessly pointed out. The letters from the CltlMl&A and from tlm BALTIC in Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its most popular contributors, give u more intelligible and reliable account of the movements of the great belligerents than can elsewhere be found. These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Britain?AVliig, Tory, and l'udicul,?but politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature. Morality, and Religion, they stand us they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar | and tin; professional mini, while to tlm intclligent reader of every class they furnish a more I correct and satisfactory record" of the current ! I.* .1 , - - - ' uwiiuui v ui tun uay, uirouglioill llic Win I<1, thun can bo possibly obtained fiom any oilier Nource. EAR1.Y COI'HiS. 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It wil! hold up to light affd reflection, tho ruthless and savage deeds and practices of the times; defend puro morals in ull tho social relations of life; and scout ut all attempts at scribbling bluckguardisin. It will bo progressive, but not recklessly so. Entertaining fixed and decided views on the f real questions or the day, it will vindicato the onor, protect the right*, and defend the cause, and the imtitutioua of the South. It will number in ita corps of contributors some able political and literary writers. We promise much, bat iutend to perform it all, andmoci, if the reading public will give the an* terprise a llveJal patronage. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Tsk Sun -will be farnuhed to mibeoribera at annum, payable in advance. No paper will be continued beyond the time for whtph it is paid*. All .sabaoriptioQs and communication* on bq?nft*a should Da. addressed to the undersigned, at Newberry C. Mr 8. O. -SMDER ? OROSSON. I BOOT WEARING GENTRY. f H^llE undersigned, Hootmnker, would inform JL the public generally, and especially his old friends ana customers, that he lias just received tluil splendid lot of LKATHKU of which lie jjave notice some weeks since, and is now ready und willing to put up in the best jnwsiblo stylo, any work entrusted to liini. jf you want a Hoot tlint is h Boot, yon will stop into the Shop und leave your measure. To be found on Washington Street. KDW'D KOCH K. March 5, 18.r?e. 46 tf nna T? DAILY STANDARD, A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AN D POLITICAL JOURNAL. Singh; CopicH, pur miiiuiii $ 8 00 Ten Copies, per annum 50 00 rpiIK daily standard contains a Daily J. Telegraphic Report, a Market Report, and a report of General Information, furiiinhod by tlio mail from every section of the Union. It also presents a Daily Report of the Stock Market, tlio Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and Departures of Ship-*, and of the Arrivals of I'usaengers. Once a week is presented a Comparative Statement of the Receipts and Shipment* of Cotton, Ricc 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 iriven with the greatest possible promptness; und to insure this object, we have scoured tlic services ol' uu able corps of correspondents. It is our special to j>iiblisli a SEWSI'AI'ER, proper. We. shrink from the expression of 110 opinion which in ay be demanded by the subject bcfoio us, but us u general principle, prefer stating facts at the earliest instant possible, nnd to leave it to our readers to form their own opinions. The course of the paper is severely consnrvu live, iirsL mi monthly and order; iu*xt, ol I lie iinstitution!! peculiar to the South; and next, of tlio union of the States. We resolutely oppose radicalism, as well in democracy an morula. One important ol?jeet in the establishment of our paper, was to present a cheap vehicle for information From (hid object we have been compelled to depart, to sonic extent; but not to leave it entirely out of view, we propose to sell the paper ut our counter, in packages of Ten, for Twenty Cents, niul to mail Ten Copies 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 dilTcrout packages, while it will give to every neighborhood throughout the Slate, the ? pporlunity of a Daily 1'upcr ut FIVE DOLLARS pcrnnnuin. L. \Y. SPUATT A CO. Aug. 15, 1855. 17 tf Charleston Weekly Mlaiidardi CONTAINS Al.I. THE M \TTnn ri.'KTISIIUO IN TIIK l)All.V, together with The Local, Domestic and J'orrifjti Marfols?The J'rices Current, includinif the Jit'itex of Sale for Stuck, Krchowje, and iJomextic J'roducc?'The Shij>jtinfi in. Port?The latent 'J't Ici/ra/ihic J/l formation, iti-., dv. Tim STANDARD is the only morning paper in Charleston which issues u \VKi:ivLV EDITION". This Edition is published every "Wednesday Morning, and by tho evening of the next day can he received in every section of the Stale. 1'iice Jj'i?[>nvuble invariablv in advance. 1j. \V. Sl'TvA'iT Ji CO. Aug. 15, IH55. 17 tf Dr. McIjAITE'S celeij rated YE RII FTIGE IjI VS3R ^ JPIULS. Two of the best Preparations of the Age* They are not recommended as Universal : Cure-alls, but simply for | what their name pur- j ports. - The Vermifuge, for j 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 Heada i? Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be hnH at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING- BRO'S, 60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole Proprietors. SCOVIL A MEAD, No. Ill Chartroa-et, Now Orleans, General Wholesale Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. BOLD DT W>?r iw A T.vav AKk?ilU n M ? r> A. G. Hawthohh, i>ae We?t, " I. W. TAiiom Andereon C. H., " siunxra A Harbison, Longmirc'a, * G. I*. Pjcnn, Edgefield C. H.,- ? A'^T, ? 'y n uMnnuuna -%mt iBanoilAlili'D- I Oetobcr 3. 24 tf KT" ri<? copy I LIVERY STABLES! AT ABBEVILLE O. H. >M. & G3L r|^lIK limloisi^ucd having taken the lur^e uiul i. coiiiinoiliitun Stable formerly occupied by Mesaru. Malbw ?fc Sale, oilers his services to tho public generally. lit) will keep in constant, nt tendance, ullculivo Ostlers. Ilis Stables will be kept thoroughly cleansed, nml every attention niveil t<> merit |inlilio pittron:iilu will nleu liCC'p U lot of Horsos and Buggies to Hire, with direful Urivew, to convoy jieraona to any point in or out of lliu District. diurp; fur sin?Io f?!i>d, I571 rent*. IIorst'H r... ? mi .. l 1 i... ?i... uwui Utu iv*? 91.UV/ |'VI UHfc> , <(11'I -jpiV.VV mouth J. M. DAVIS. Nov. 7, IH.jft. 29 ly Stage Line Washington A roll It llORSK STACiK Ifiivob AIIHKVILLK 011 Monday, Wednesday mid Friday. Leaven Washington, On., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning*. A Daily Train loaves Washington at 7 o"clo<:!i A. M-, for Atlanta. OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. JOHN M. ltUYDi:, A'fnt. Abbeville C. II., April 'J. I83G. 5<) ly " STOVES rOR SALE!" ~ fJ"MIE Subscribers will keep on hum! nt nil JL times, at I lie Saddlery and II urn ess Store of K. WKSTl'IISLl), in tliin Village, an us.*ort< mentor all kinds of STO VMS, which they pledge themselves to sell on as favorable terms art Stovefl of the same ciutility can be purchased lor in Charleston. Their tBDDlBOTB SlPDTiES they will warrant to <lo everything that ti Cooking Stove can <lo, anil ure sure they will give universal satisfaction. i/uv vi ns5 win mjiuiiu mi! most oi llio urop?M)t year at the North, an<l will be able to select tloi Lost ami most approved patterns. ! :. V/FSTFIKLI), I. IJRAN'CH. Abbeville C. II, S. C., I Feb. 13, 1S5G. i -13 1y Jiirkson Street Hospital nnd Surciral INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA, UA. ' piIF. Undersigned would respectfully call the J., attention of 1 "aliters and Slave-owners generally, to their complete ami extennive establishment. in Au^nsln, t?a., for lint accommodation of NK(?R<)F.S reijuiriiiir SURfiICAI< Ol*. RUATlUNS or Treatment iu CHRONIC I)ISUASF.S. '1'ho Huihlitux is situated on th?? corner of Jackhou and Fenwick Streets, blvvcoii tin: licorjia and im; oitvan iaii 11:111 Koau uepots; stud 10 sight, of but It. li is therefore coii veil ion t fur the reception of patients from a distance. In its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kept in view ilie special purpose to which it i.s applied; being furnished with evervthinjf which can conduce to the comfort of the SICK. It i.s t$tip|?!u*<l with hot and cold liaths ami shower baths?ami has water-closets in each story to avoid fatigue ami exposure to the patients. It is also well ventilated and lighted with gas, With the constant attendance of experietieeil male and female nurses, the patient will besavct milch of the suftVrinjf which too often is the re result of unavoidable ncgleet in the treatment o Negroes in urilinary priwite practice. TEHMS?For Hoard, Lodging and Nursing per month, ?!'>. l\>r all necessary Medical at tendance, Surgical Opei'iit-ons, ifcc., the samo a iu ordinary city practice. II. F. OAMIM'.l'ifJ., Surgeon, 11. t'-AMrUKLL, Attending Physician May .'I, 1855. ti mtf riiOSI'KCTUS OF frXTT* SJ r.TTTtn^'D'M T J. JLJ. JJ u u x j.J.ijxvn JLJIUTjn i A IIKLIGIOUS JOL'llNAL, i:i)!Tr.u nr e l- wiiatley. INDKPKMllIXT IX UVUilVI 1IINC?XLl'THAl, IN N0TI1 INU, ANI> SET KOU Till: UKKENCIi <>K \VIIATI".V KR WII.I, STANK Till: Tl'.sr C>F UUASON, SCIKXt'i: A.NO Till: IIUI.V SCUIPTUKKg. "Prove all th'nnjx, !( >! I fual l/ml uhich is good.' 'forms. per annum, in advance. w. r. dukisoi: ?t sox, publishers, KDG KKIKI.I) C. II., S. C. (SJUCII i.s tlie luuiiu aiicI ut\lo of a Munililv o* Periodical, tlie puhlicailon of which w< purpo.se, the I.onl willing, to eommenoo or ilic liist .Monday ia January next. The main design of this Journal is for the discussion ol all subjects pertaining to Christian faith nml practice. Additional to this, we shall present fucli articles of a literary character, original and selected, us will have a tendency to refine the taste and elevate the sentiment of the reading public. Polities also, considered as a science, fill,] jic fifVi.rl in <r tin, nriiifii.ti.anf T.titir uml Cnu. eminent, and more especially the mighty movoiiK-nls of the nations, as lliev work out the designs of 0o<), will claim due ami proper attention, lint Politics degraded to the squabbles of demagogues factions, will bo utterly eschewcd wad repudiated. As respects matters purely religions, we shall, of course, advocate the principles of the. 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Duiu80K, a tuffieient guaranty for its faithful and tasteful pel formunce?and without further words, cncouragcd by the expressions of good will and promises of substantial aid froin many fiiends, wo throw the matter before the pcoplo with an assurance of every effort to reudor satisfaction for the support that may be extended to us, and respectfully ask them to let the ' LIGHT" shine. tcr Our terms of subscription are Two Dollars per year, in advance, on receipt of tho first number. Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomination, who may be unable to comply with the terms, will be supplied with oue copy each, on application. DZT A list for tlie signatures of all who wisli to encourage the work, maybe fonud at the l'ost Office, and nlso ai the "Advertiser" Office O" All letters or communications addressed to undersigned will rcccive prompt attention. E. L. WHATLEY, Editor and Proprietor. Edgefield, S. C., Pet. 22. 185fi. %Ji, henry kwbank. jam us l. qantt EWBANK & GANTT, DIRECT IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac 106 MEETING-STREET, 155 orrodtTB the cnari.kvron hotel, Charleston, ? c wry' 4,1 >y Millet and Dhoora Seed. & . '' Anril ?; '1858. e " V 1P1&<D81P18<BV?8 or THE LEAVENWORTH JOURNAL. r|"MIK undoraigned propose to commence 1. tlio publication of a weekly Newspaper in Leavenworth City, under the titlo of the i " Leuvenworth Journal," about iho first of | June. 1st. We arc imlucod to^Tengngo in tbis enterprise from ii conviction thai another paper is re? quired by the growing populatiou of Kansas, und the public demand for full and reliable information in regard to its history, topography, climute, soil, resource*, politics, present condition and future prospects. Such information we con more readily furnished here, since Leavenworth i City is the commercial intrepot, of the Territory ?occupies a position of direct intcr-cominuuii j cation with two tliirds of its population, uud is l the focus of ni-ws. i ilnd. We believe Hint, tlie iusiilution of Black i Slavery is u Moral, Political and Economical ! blessing?(lint it in riylit in principle and expej dicnt in policy, mid hence hliould be defended and extended. Il in our purpose to maintain theso propositions in our paper, and do nil in our power to make Kansas a Slave-State. In tlie discussion i oft lies In very question, however, wo will endeavor , j lo maintain a conservative! position to prescut ar I giuiicnls and facts instead of denunciation and | abuse. I 3d. Although the ' Lrnvcnworth Journal" j will l?: devoted to politics in a great decree, yet | it will pay due regard to tint Good, the True and * - j tlie Beautiful. It will exhibit a faithful portraiI tore of the times in which we live, by preeent. j inn 11 correct account of ihe current events of i the day?the progress of the Arts and Sciences, j of Education, Commerce, Agriculture and In| tcrnal Improvements. It will discuss all sub* i iccts with freedom and firmupM ??" lies their dues, ami follow (lie light of trotli. if our Weekly Journal meets with u cordial | support we intend soon to publish u Tri-Wceklv,, uinl perhaps a iJaily. The eilitoriul department of tho " Journal'' , will he presided over by S. S. Goode, late of i Kentucky, and Warren 1). Wilkes, lalo of South l Carolina. We appeal to our friends to sustain us. TKKMS.?Wceklv ?2 <>U?Triweekly $5 00. tJOODIi, WILKES JSs Co. Leavenworth City, Kansas. j July 9, 1S00. 12 tf ! THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Kt.KVENTII YliAlt. Sjtlcnditl J-Jny ravings and Prizes. ; r|"MIK Kleventh Annual Voluine of this useful i I puhlieatiou eominenecs on tho 17th day of ! September next. I TIIB "SCIKNTIFC AMKItlCAN" is an IT. i rX'STUATKl) PERIODICAL devote.l chiefly i t<> the promulgation of information relating to ! the various Mechanic ami Chetnic Arts, 1 ntliiK; trial Manufactures, Agriculture, I'atents, Invcn; lions, Engineering, Milhvoik, and all interest# 1 j which the light of 1'UACTICAL SCIENCE ii I calculated to advance. j KcjMirts of U. S. PATENTS granted arc also ! published every week, including Ollicial Copies j of all the PATENT CLAIMS, together with I news and information upon thousands of other I subjects. The Contributors to the Scientific Aturriean are among tin* most eminent Scientific and prac tieal men of the times. 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This joiiruul will be devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Natural Science, Rural Taste, Architecture ond Art, tho Mcchaoicul and Manufacturing interest, and all tho pursuit* pertaining to general improvement. It will also contain a faithful transcript of the organization ? and proceedings of tho Society, ISrsnvs and Communications from the best writers in tho State, and a monthly summary of the cpirit of the Agricultural pros*. All subjects devoted to the improvement of the mind, tho soil, stock, und I unmemc comtort, timl ready admission into its colnmns, and such contributions are specially desired. The work will bo printed in beautiful now and fair type, 011 fine white paper, with a tinted cover, and will contain thirty-two pagei per month. The publication will commence ou the 1st of Muy, 1356. There will also bo publiMicd an additional advertising sheet as a sup ? ploment, in which a limited number of advertisements will be inserted TERMS?!$1 per annum. No paper sent unless the money in paid in advance. Li fa Members to the Stuto Agricultural Society wilt receive the paper without cost Address A. G. SUMMER, Editor "SouthCarolinaAcriculturist," March 19, 185ti. 48 Columbiu, S. C. $500 REWARD! TIIE UIARU1KEA KILLER, TESTED in over 10,000 oases of ASIATICCHOLERA and BOW EL COM PLAINT; has never yet failed, when tried in timo, instantly to rt-liovc and speedily to euro. Prlce^ 50 Cents per Bottle. w ALSO, Ha ptoii's Vegetable Tiuctur?? Hoffman's Anodyne, ? great varidtyof pojp^ftr Patent Medicines, Drugs, -Oils, Pa nils a'icf Dye Stuffs; Too, Coffee, Sugar, Segars.and Toliacco,.' Powder and Shot, Suporior ^ivqa V Books, &.O., Ac. Sold by F. 0. PARKS,. Greenwood, 9, , Jan. 12, 1855 37 \y HOSPITAL TOR NEGROES, At Augu?ttu Oti, f JflHE Un^erajgned^Quld oaU OKOEB, and-fcE thoBo ron n i n i> c> -ft 1 InfixCi 4nfctta?r t^y. Ka?*i