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GROCERIES, HAR1; W.ARE, tLc ?(dssb, OTtEt>f'llnj Firm huao'^iin rolurneil IVoT>? Clrttrlifeton, l?rii??;?i?!X <?roemk-? ami other UvihI) foi< flio million. Tlie ushiiiisliiKyly low rates at wliivjli I hoy linvo boon alilr 1i> bo 11on tin, lias crel?le<l great. oxcilviitviil.' li i.-"> saitl that llio planter.<iau purchase. I:t; neoePrariescheaper lioro than in-Columbia or rli.irhvtoii, wIumi freight ami oilier exjieiwei itro lahcu into calculation. Just received anil ur<; now a supply of 3Z> 2ES. XJ ?G?- , Puiiit'Brnslimi of cvcrv s-z?\ Jliit i.-li Oil, Hoilow ay'a l'iila, Spencer's 1MU, IIimiII.unl's German JJillcrs, Gum Camphor. T:;piova, l-'loiulu Arrow Koot, t'Juvcs, Jsutnif^i Jliioi', ("urn Starch, flil-mnn V..i'...? < !.? /; v n Prussian HInc, Uotl Lead, Sp->ni?li Urowti, Liquorice, ltliiek Lead, l.-iiipldael., lttii*n:ii!X I'iuid, r'NenlVi foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, lino Apple Viiic/rar, Kxtxn While Lead in ;"<? lb. Kegs, .Shoe Tools, Hioe Lash;, Awls. Handles, lvnive:and Ilamnicis, i V'l.s ui* every niiiiit ir. Hinges, fehovc!.-* rinl To:i?:s, l-'ne Dot; :, Ilamliters, Hnlchcts, Alitor-, Chisels, SSerews, t.imlels. Hand Saw U-s-ps Knives anil Folks, l'owdcr Horns flasks, Wool and Coiloa Cards, uiid Ilaitd Saws. All E.\tr;l L"if j:i-I received front Ualliinore. Also, a line Jul of lia.s, Caps, Leghorn, &.o. Shoes, Hoot", &e. The uhave is a few of t!ir> many nrtieies we have uu hand, whieh will lie *uhl iow for Cash. We arc dc.eriliitie.l ! ? sell cheaper than the cheapest. If jott wan! I?.r:-aitis, call on DAVIS &. UOOZF.lt. *H l.TIIWUU'.i I'lTjlUTy V. [Ml 4 . ?JI "ssmiim mi Guano Alifi Aihilili;,? i'omiuml lo il! GUBSOIIj PLOWIIiCr IIS IIO USE! C/Jo:i Scc-J a Nui-j-iacc! CLOTHING Til 3 ONLY T.EKEDY !! Xj.T^'O' kt?, r 111 11 M J'i'iicl au-l Villnw ?L C'olliiii^ Mail, l-y * "> o c;va;ii?i anil liai'il kIii'Jv, has l<:ariK'?l i-vuvl m-w h-alii v< ill : llio art ui i.iijiioviii ^ a.i.l a *???*.ijit;r : j?; '?!...ciiliiu: 1 ]Kii'lio:i of tli*'lui iiaii i'.i. . )y. IK*"; iwi-n r.'n#,? to Now N nil ,Vr :.ci'.'iiti!i<: moil, ; aii'.l liaj t!ia-!? Jilt?* .1:" lU-.ui'iar with all tin- ' licutili'-.o, <!:;ti<-:i, ii mua :t-.i'*os nail ivi;ju>ii.;.l>i!M:< * of t!:o I; : i w?Mt!i*:r-imar<ii?:; ?.lu- ' |>ai'l:ucu<, tliat j'i st. ;:p si.-.ri a In* lays I.V i yes on a man, Ji<- !;'a i:at lie lavk??\ 1 Siv:* il is ; food hi* iV.'ni it. !}< !.> j. . I' : aiilf til I.I.U.i.iiill ' that i-.jni: ? ?. ? \ t ' > .iitry itiiTrhuiils ' would do v. > .. to co -io t.i jnd Sa;u? a IVw l?-..ons ' ?clia!--"? !Mi?<|.-.-alo i'.-r uchnl.ii?cl;i..;-cs , lal:o:i at ivlit'.-.d r.i!% '?. Il it i.s i'oo.l i-iin' rai:ti "!il, fake; iiiin i:i,(\>vcrs, ttvaikei-i'O.itiK w::>l !!oora liini, ami ilu-u ' hciiils !iim ovit In ItL tVioail. I!. :j. ;C? it. <?? <l.u.i. I to 1.u:ii;i.v ?*'. I'"'. V:', where in a low i:iintil> t iillor (Ik.1 pallet:! hai iva!:-/.c.! ilio re\ ihealth- I I'ul in'lii<'iic<! of tin* ? .tcsi.i! application, llicy i will CoHliUeno" l!io iovdo work?ceiling, lathing, | jilaslorin^a.''l -|i;o:iiiii;r, : /.:t t !icn - tart liini Ii<>:iie. | Ami it i:j no a:*i'...- tal.ki ; tome of l.oinax it l'uiili'i or 11. s. kerr's ia'anl filling | (which ia :iti!i:.l:tti:tal, :: j ::!>!) thou allowing I.Yons lit g've :li?::l w lat's e.tlied the surface iwlish, that mon'i wives tli'ii'l. know litem when ' lhoy i;o lios:io; i!i>: la-!'.' Ii'?ys ami t'iils ran ami hide, thinking some city foii?x had come to their pa's houses y<?nn r la>lie< coinniuiice. lixing up to entertain their new hoaiix, an.I yinui;? men hriiiili their livad.', look ?!i;'nilieil ami sluri lo receive the njoij lookiu;.; slruiwiH. - A lew men of rather ordinary appearand', who liuvn thrown t!icin:>elvc.-< entirely into Lvo.Vb' hands, know tile advantages lo he derived front a suit of hi.; Ciothe.-; it, Ii..k married lliein into rich fantilio.s given I'miu a ^landing far lie's j'ond their expectation.-*, an.I hooii the means of pitching them as hi ^!i upas phiuy-photir phorly Hi the scale of upporteudiiai re-speetuhilily. There urc now in t!ie ci!y of Abbcvi iic, a! Churches, 'J Academa--., 1 Jjhrjtii:; School, a groat ninny Dry (.??MuV"it jres, IVintiiii; Oilier:*, 1 Wholesale (Jrneery {I ni:s<*s. i! .IowcHcms' EoU.blishuients, a Tliespiau Corp?, Ma.onie and Odd Fellow:;* Diiucith; l'iiis.3, llippod:ome, tl Carriage ami Uujj^y M.iii?i'aeiii,;rst -1 Holds, several Boarding Jluii.v.', i D.u; Store, Cin Factory, and si Steam Saw Mill, " Harness, mid Bcvoral iioot and Shoe Simps, Tin Manufactory, S Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters' ami LHaeksiuUlis' Shop*, 3 Kcireshiiieiit Salcmiii, uikI 2 Livery Stable, ami ii will not do for a : gentleman to mal.o a bad appearance at any of | these places; it injures th-rir business. Lvo.va | keeps Clothing suitable for nil ilio above named | places, avocations and occupations, and because lie lias a bit; trade am! a I.J'^o Stock, lie dou'l intend to ask prices that nro unreasonable. Lv?>x:?* block of Leghorn ami Straw llals, is complete. lie keeps lino l'ockel Kijijvt.-, 'uazors, Oil and Fluid Lamps, ? 'J itullea, Fiddle Strings and Fiddle Rosi?.,,*riVa:.i!!aelu red expres.slu fnr I>7j l> !>,./?. T?.......... 'interest Tables, the most convenient tiling of the kind now in use?every body ought to have one ?Danker*' Oases, 15:11 liooks, l'oeket and .Memorandum IJooi.s, Knvelopes I-etler 1'aper, the largest btoek ever brought to this market?Xew Yorkers complain of a scarcity ;iaco we purchased?! Ate el I'eiis, to many that there is nil anticipated advance on i.ljcl. Port IWoiniaii-.s enough to hide a!) the money in Lhc 1'i.triet, Comb^, llair JJrushes, jSail and Tooth ]!raslte.s enough to open u whole-ale bru.'h and comb house, and it' Cedar l'oncila ii;e, L\u.ns Ikih got 'cm, sure?a wholo ease ol' lilachin^, Mceillcs, uny quantity, and low l?v ictail, Trieopherous, JCathttJrou, Cologne. Hair Oil, ilandkcrchief 13k(racti and tswcei smcMiiijj utial', Xoc.Ile and Thimble Case?, l.ai: terns, !J.t;r'<y Whips, Valises, (wo or three 1 forces, mill tu many other tilings that it would take uu u wholi*day l<> look Iheui up and naino thcin over, nil of which arc ready for inspection and sale, at the Corner Store in the Marshall House. Abbeville C. II., April 10, IS5K. 52-tf - Brickmasonry and Plastering. rilHE undersigned having formed a Co-parlncrX uTiip in the ubuvn business, aro prepared to i?<lo all work entrust*;.I to litem in the beat mut .riiortteub^antial manner. Having a lon^ pntetical cxjterieJiec in the business, tliey (latter * themselves tlial limy win plousu the most 1'ntilidioub. All work will be warranted. JOHN COKMIIR, A. o. WOOJHIUKST. Rcfc.VOlircs.?II. A. Jones, J. A. Calhoun and iJr. J. W. Hearst, of Abbeville. Abbeville C. JI-, March IHltfJ. 49-ly Blacksmith and Gunsmith. I'm1* umlcrai/nuil, ut hi* d ^ jgiitfir "'and, iienr A. 1-oganV place, .v i 11 coiiliiiuu 11 i h I j All \jr work ciflrusieJ to liiui, will Lo promptly attended 16. fcSTlle will also Repair CLOCKS, if brought /vii new worn ? arm men. a. BUTLEtt. Jim:. 1,1850. 37 3ru j A Valuable Plantation for Sale. HAVINll jmrchiwcd other Lnndn more convdiiient. tomn, I desiro lo sell my . ORA1X UlIXiE PLANTATION, in lUft Culjionn fjottlomenl, adjoining lands of M?8j farkCf atjd Mrs. Aldiou, containing 49(1 ' ' ' wWji?B to nurohuse Lands,' will do on tno and examine the (dace, aud they ?ilifiUil n)y tenns and prico rcusonahle. ... v:/ ' . ttUHT M. 1'ALMIilL ^ 1$, 1S55. 81 tf HELLO! HERE! HELLO! Let HJs Toll You. &? OOBB, MA YE got tlio all-firedcst, bi^gost, cleanest, sweetest and nicest, (lake caro they'll tumItlo doAvn on you) lot of Sugars, OoU'eee, Tens, Preserves, Molasses, Iticcs, Alinondscs, llaiboiisch, Fishes, Spices, Kutnicgoes, Maccaronies, , and everything else that people eat, drink, and make uso or, lhal ever was open for exhibition and isalo in this or any other inland town. Their Stock is entirely new, aud fresh, having been selected but a few weeks, and from the j Ix-sL houses in tho city; uiul they intend to do | btisine.-s upon a liillc inure extensive scale than i no Keeps every tiling mat O'cnUcmrn wear, but they are going to keep every thing tlial Laiticx and G'cullvmcn cat: whilo Lyoiio pro video for the outer man, thoy will provide for ; the inner mail?and it would be well licro to remurk, tlint tlteir'ij in not exclusively a whole- 1 sale establishment. Tliero will always bo sonic one pre-cut to wail on those who may want r-niall 1 <|ii.iiitities. Tlicir object is to accommodate all who may fo< 1 disposed to patronize them! barter and trade for any and everything that will do to 1 eat, driul;, or wear. They've bait enough now on hand to salt down the Cincinnati Convention? ' Soda and SalarattiRenough to raise it again, and ' ;;et up a slavery excitement, Cigars enough (iret out of the way, Vesuvius, they're right after yon) to smoke it after it is raised, and Lard enough to slide Kansas clean into South Carolina, where we can make a sluveholdiug State out of her, and by that time they'll have Groceries enough to Iced all those who have been fatigued ! by the slide. They invito uU who are iu the habit now-aj days of eating, and are not afraid of buying any- , ' tiling "if'/y so h'njh it/> above Columbia and ! Ih'.ttltufij" to drop in for a few moments and | lake a look a^tlicir stock ; thoy are only a few 1 i steps from tlio' Court House, and ociipy the I j well lilted and much enlarged room formerly oo- I cupied by Mr. II. S. lvi:r.i:. ; April ln.iii. 51 if ( 'CAERIAOT! Aun WAanw ! 31 A EU N G . < rpiir. undersigned having 113- ?.,.vA ? | J. Miciidvil themselves an Co- i j partners in i!ic business of ('ar-;<:grCr t' IS. ?!< - ] ri.i-ro tui'l Wilson Makim; ami Repairing, under ^ llic Firm of II A II II I S & XV A 11 E, ^ v.u'iM rail the attention of the public to their 4 Shop.; ai. ?Il. C'iK'Ulct, where they lin|i<*, Iiy fail* piicrs, laithp.il work, J anil attention to l>ii:>ino:?s, to farn the eoali.ieiice ol' all, ami merit a liberal share ol' pattoi.a ;? . , For ail johs ainotin!in'- to Five Dollars or more, * |-:tytiu*iii will In; ivjiiiivil in CaMi, or hy ;i CaMi lioti*( when this work is ieisio\eil from tin: .SI.op. All ordets lor work should he directed to ]>a- , v:<T li. Hani.;; hut all :-ettlelilet>l'; mu:,t he made 1 with the financial Copartner, \V. O. Ware, its J he alone is authorized to ii:;o the name ol' Ihe Finn, ;m\e or take note!', give receipt-', receive money or contract debts. 1 DAVID E. 11AIIUIS, w. C. WAUL-;. Ml Ciirnul, S. C., Jan. 7, 18~>(i. ttS-ly NEW SPRING GOODS. ' I'LL I, SU l'i'LIKS. ?. %757" JSia.O?#,ir MAS received hi* lull 6ii|.|.lic3 of Sl'UlXG GOODS, comprising a largo assortment . of now and beautiful stylus of l'ancy ami Staple article.-', suitable for tlic present season, among , which are 1 l'ari- Printed Organdies ai.d Jaconcl Muslins, 1 at wry low prices; J l'lain Colored (Jliallies and Rich Printed Da- [ rt-fr?-s ; n l'lain Careges and Crape Marclz, of beautiful I colors; / English and I'rench Prints and Drilliantos, of new and beautiful styles; n Ladies' Spring and Summer Silks, of the latest > styles; 1, l'lain IJIaek Silks, of superior quality and at j very low prices ; 1 Supciior I Hack Silks, without lustre, for La dies' Mourning Dresses ; Lupin's Suuuiier l>laek lSumbuzinea, and Illaek 1 Challiea; J l'lain Ulaek Crape Murctz and lJlaek Bareges o for Ladies' Mourning Dresses; I Superior Mourn hi]; Ginghams, of now and t. beautiful styles; ?] Mourning Muslins and l'lain Black Lawns; Jh:gli*h Black Crapes and Ladies' Mourning Veils; Ladies' Mourning Collars and Undcrslrovcs; , Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Basques, of new and In-uulifitl styles; Lsnti es' Embroidered Muslin Collars and Undersleevc*; Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Danda., Tzuo^tiiigs and Edgiu;rs; . Ileal 'll'iryvuL'uiili't'uIcnciciiucs Lace Edgings muh Ynscrtiiigs; Ladies' Spring and Summer Mantillas', of new I and beautiful styles; Ladies' Embroidered and Scolloped Liuon Cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Wulc Hem-stitch Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs, for Mourning; Superior Linen Cambrics and French Lawns; 1 Superior Fluid .Nainsook and Dotted Swiss Muslins; riuiti Swiss, Mull, Nain&ook and Jaconct Muslins, at. very low prices; Plain Wliite Organdy and Tarlatan Muslius, of extra width; Plain 'ink and Orange Colored Tarlatan Muslins, for covering Chandeliers and LookingClasses; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens ami 12-4 Linen Sheetings; l>nina:<k nnd Tnble Diapers, of superior tinnlily; Huckabacks and Scotch Diapers, for 'lowolts; 12-1 Allendale nnd Hamilton IJIeached Sheetings ; A full supply of Bleached and Drown Shirtings, of the best make ; A large supply of articles suitable for Servants' wear; Madonna Mixtures, Himalaya Lustre?, anil nil wool Debege, of Llto best style for Ladies' Traveling Dresses; , A complete UBSorlnient of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Youth uiul Children's Hosiery ; Ladies' White llair Clolh Sliiits and French Coi sets; Ladies' Embroidered Marseilles nud Corded Skirts; , Superior Marseilles, Lancaster nud Allendale Quilt*; 1 Cotton Osnaburgs and Georgia Stripes, nt the ! lowest prices; j Willi a great variety of other article?, suitable : fur Family and i'lautation uac, and all of which < i will be sold at very low prices for eash. The I public arc respectfully requested to cull aud cxi amino the assortment. Augusta, April SJO, I8.r>f>. 2 tf SELLING OFF AT COST! | r l^ll B subscriber liaivng determined to change j .1- his business, oil era for Bale his eutiro slock of BOOTS, SHOES, BBOQANS, TRUNKS, &.C., AT COST FOR CASH ONLY. The stock is nil fresh and well selected. Persons desiring goods in this line, will find it to their advantage to cull aud make an examination before purchasing. The subscriber also returns his thanks to his friends and customer* for the liberal pntronago heretofore bestowed, and rcquosts thooo indebted * | to him to call und'settle up their accounts. N. I). To any one desiring to make an investment in this hue of business, the wholo stock may bo trcatod for, together with the unexpired l i li-ajo of the store, wliieh hus two years to run. W. S. WOOD, 185 Richardson Street. Columbia. . April 88, I860. 1 6m" I CHAMBERS & MARgTTATX now. BSQ^nriKO stfrpun or a.sra> wisrsnaat h GOO S3, ^JOSSBTWe of Plain Ml Fdrfoy F/ooch ; *e^.-vi.XG?c?i4U?vjmm ntm* m yn mm*tmn tmm THE D E 1V1 G C R A T . A Weekly * Dempcratic Paper, To bo Fublislicrt at Marietta, Gn., by JTOIIW H. Q-OSSETT, * -a EDITOR AM) l'KOI'IULTOll, rpilESft^IOCUAT will contain twentj'-four JL columns of iMito) nn?l will lie devoted to < 1'oliticH, Ni'wf, AgSwflilt'iie, the Markets, aud Select Miseellany.^j he political complexion of i Llio paper will bo Democratic, advocating a strict construction of t!ie Constitution, and the rights i of the States und tho South. The coliimno <>f the DEMOCRAT will at all limes bo open to a free and manly discussion of 1 nil subjects in which tho people ure interested, but 110 communication of mi abusive or ccurril- 1 ns nature will bo published. It will be the constant effort of the editor to I iciiul'i ma j?ii|iiiicrcsung ami nccepiauie, nnd worthy the liberal Hup|iort which ho hopes to receive "from the people of Cobb. The terms of the paper will be $2 per annum, i strictly in advance, and no subscription will be i taken for a shorter period than tlireo mouth*. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual 1 rates. ' ? The lin:t number of the paper will be issued ;>n or before the 10th of June ne::t, or as soon as it suHicient number of subscribers have been obLaiued to warrant (he comiueiiceineiit of tho entoiiprizc. Marietta, Geo., May 28, 1830. 0 AD]JEVTLUFCOUUT HOUSE. ~~ Choap Cash Boot and Slioo Manufactory. f'trj Til 10 Subscriber would most rc. v. I -^.ppectfully call the attention of the public, and especially his old , t-isi friends and customers, to his largo md well selected stock of Grontlcmon's and Ladios' Shoes. lie has also a large stock of line l'ump-solcd, line , Welled and line Water-proof Hoots, all of his jwii manufacture, warranted, all of which Inivill sell cheap for cash, or on a credit In in-niiu.i i ' >s?yiii?j customers. He i.> also prcparoil to make .o order any article iu the lJoot uiul Sihoe inc. Having a large number of the finest workmen n liis employment, ami hcing u practical v.'orknan himself, having the finest stuck of Leather , hat has ever come to thiu Diilricl, his ItuoUs mil Shoes will he made in the lieal.cst anil latest ilyle, which l< r lit and workmanship, cannot ho ; weelled. X. McF-VOY. ! March If, 1S50. lrJ Jy | Slew Spring & Summor Goods j At IVo. I Uruiiitti % IIIAMllKUS & MA1&UALL arc now re- : J ceiviuj; their Spring and Summer Goods. vhicli will he found complete, with every nov , ll-V of the Kcuts?n in i nil/:*;; coons, s/ui's, MAXHU.AS, KMnnontKiiius, , JlOSllAiY, CU) I'/A'j, L-'ANcY LKGIIOKN X/iA fOJJ'J'AX AX If VUAl'Ji liOXXETS, i ?ALSO? A l!..? ...n u .rnu.iMH lil /> /,?.? /W ' 'A'HXCJI FLO WE US, and a variety of VlllMlHUS., which have been - colecleil villi ;reat care, and lo which \vc mosl respectfully | nvilo lliu allciilion of the citizens of thii place 1 Li id uiirrouiMliiur District. April 8, 51 tr i EDV/AIID WESTEIELD, LD13EV1LLE COUllT HOUSE, SO. CA., , pETUKKS thanks for past favors, and rc- i Lb spccU'ulIy Golicitsu continuanceof theunnic. i Ic keeps coiif-tiUiUy ?-> ! Iiuud, of hie uv/is ;n;;u- . facta re, a Larirc Assortment of SAlJlJLIvS, i iAKNKSS, UliiDLIiS, MAUT1NGAI.10S, ttc. iUo, WUll'S, STlUltUl' IKONS tml HITTS. living a practical workman, he is; prepared to take io order all kisul^ of Saddles, llarm-su anil lilitary l&juipmculs, at short notiec, and at tis dw priacs as any oilier establishment. 5?~ Particular attelilioii paid lo all kimta of ! repairing. >nav'2f> To tho Public. . aii ui iii? uicicmciii weamer llirou^li Iho inoiilh of January, (lie Uoanl i f Truslooa of i.lio COKESDUltY MASONIC 'EilALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE will xlciul llie present Scholastic Year to tbe last . lay of October, willioul nildilional cliaruo to i latrous. J. K. VANCE, P. IL T. , Feb. 1, 1850. 42 If ri luFEssioN^IT'^irDsrC. CALHOUN, Attorney Xjn/xTc-,, ABBEVILLE C. H., WILL attend promptly to nil business entrusted to his care. May be found for the present at die Ofliee of Messrs. AVihoti, Loniux &. Iladdcu. Juno 10, 11)50. 8 ly ~ PROFESSIONAL CAER rff"MIE Undersigned would hereby notify the _L public, that he lias uguin resumed the Practice of Medicine, aiul will praetico iu Greenwood mid Iho surrounding country. DIt. L. II. SMITH. Greenwood, April 7, lb5G. 51-tf /i. Uii-ltU. DR. <3r. W.'WASSON, iluviug located pcimancnily, near X3 ? o, m oaidl II ill, OFFERS his Professional Services to the citizens mid surrounding country. BIT To be found at tlio rcsidonco of Sir. G. L. MctiEE. June 10, 1S56. 8 Gin i\E WYOJili CLOTHINGOF SUPERIOR MAKE. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., <13 CliamTtoora Stroot, Opposite tlio Park, offer at Wholesale, an Immense Stock of Clotliing Of all kinds. Clothing Good ! Terms Ecasanablc ! Prices Low ! "CALL AND SEE." Juno 22, 1B5G. 10 8m JAMES STCOTHRAN; ilttorney at Law, ABBEVItLE C. IB., 8. C. MAY BE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN THE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Jan. 14, 1850. 30 ly CSy~ Independent Pre?j plcaso copy. ~ WILLIAM P. PIUCI^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, WII.I, 1-ItACTICE IN TUB COUKT8 OK THE WJifiTBBN CIRCUIT. Office at Greenville C. II. Feb. 1, 185G 42 ly iONCS dc LIVINOStOll, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON k PAIR, ABBEVILLE C. II. i. A. JONE8. J. W. LIYJNQSTON Jan. 18, 1855. 3 wrin^iv lltornty at Law. and Sotittot in Equity. a _ a -"n ' Mo eon ^ touad^? ^ . >rf.-& '. rt?%~K3wBHH!IMIHHnBllNNHHIHK WATCHES, JEWELRY AM jp&iwsr BOOTS. HAVING just received from Now York, it large and lieauti Aw** mi Stuck of Watches ami Jew rlry, I will soli tliom at Charleston pi-iocs', and nil articles warranted as represented. My utock consist*! of Fine Clocks, Weight ami Spring, at various prices; Pme Colli Watches, from $>'25 to$l.r>l); a lino lot of Hunting Levers, from .^",18 to suitable for farmers; I"o!>, Vest ami Ladies' Chains, beautiful patlcrnu; Ladies'and Cents' Uroaches; Far Kings and Finger King?, all sizes; Lockets, Hold Keys, Cold and Silver Spectacles; Silver Thimbles, a splendid article j ('oral Heads, Cold Snaps, (iold I'ens, Silk C nurds, Steel Chains, Winding Keys, Stcul Speclaclc-J with coloroil Glauses, a largo asjorloiont of Spi-ctaclc Glasses, all ages; I'ort Monies; a beautiful assortment ,.r siu,,, c...,, 1.1 i?.. - r..n ... . piiiitiuiv,* lur i j ii inn uasortincnt of Tlio uliovo articles I will sell fur CASH, or on Credit to person:) who will 1)0 prompt in their payments. 11. T. TILSTKN. Sept. 20. US if THE BRITISH" PERIODICALS AND THE FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN TIIB PRICE Ot- Till: LAVI'liK ri.'ULlCATIOX. LEONAIID SCOTT ?t CO., Now York, continue to publish tho following ISritiuli IVriodicals, viz: 1. Tin; London Quartukly, (Conservative.) o 'Fin: T?!i.?vin'inni !?? % . ?? /U'l.t.. \ v ?' Tin: Xuktii Ditrnsn I'cvicw, (Froo Cliurcli.) 1. I'm: Wust.min.sti:k Ui:vn:\v, (Liberal.) 5. Di.ACKWOoI/s I'llUNI'.L'KGIl M.Ui.V/.IXI", (Tory.) T!ic threat ami important evenl:;?Keli.uou.'i, Political, ami Military?now a;;italiu:; llic nations of the OKI World, (live to llie.-v Publication:) an intcrcjl and value llit\v never I).Tore |)i'Loe:!ricd. Tlu-y occupy a middle ground bo- j Lween (lie hastily \v rill en new.5-il mi', crude! [ ovulation!:, and llyin^ rumor:; of the now: pa|ht, anil the poiulcrou-: Tonic of the historian, ivritteii Ion ? afloi' the living interest in iho fact.: lie record; t-halI have pa. ;e?l away. 'I'lic. pro1(1 cai of llic War in the Mast occupies a -pace in their pilots. Kvcry movement i.' elo: ly ? riIiti ( (!, whether of friend or of f?>o, :?n<l all j i'liort coinings fearlessly pointed out. The Idlers from the CKI.MKA and from the IJAI.TIC ; in Lluckwooil':; Magazine, from two of its most j popular contributor:-*, f.ive a luoro intelligible itnd reliable account of the i:iu\enients of tin* [jrcat belligerents than ran c!:;evi'hcro lie 1'ouinl. These IVriodicr.U ably rcpi t the three !?i'eat political parties ol (bv.it I'rilain?Whig, 1'oiy, and liatlical,?hut politico forms only one lealurc of I heir character. Au Orjpun of llic most profound writi rs on Kcienci?, Literature, !\l or.iiily, and I??-li they t-l:ili?! a-i they ever have t-luod, uurivalh.'il in tin: world of letters. heinjr couaicleml iiuli p. asahlv In the scholar untl llio profession:'! man, while to the intelligent rentier of every clasr. thev furni. It a more Borreet ami satisfactory record of the current literature of the. day, throu'thoiit tliu world, than can he jiv&'ihly obtained fioni any other -oiiree. T'aui.v corn?. The receipt of A]>VANCK SIIKISTS from ihe liriti.ili publisher.-* i^ivej additional value to these Reprints, especially during the present exLsitint; state of Kuiopean alia it.-, iiiuMiiueh as they L.au now he placed in the hands of subscribers about a!j soon as the original editions. T MR.U.S. I'er ami. Tor any one of the four Reviews. - For any two of the four Reviews'. - - 5.U(i Kor any III i ce of Ihe fmir Review;'. - - 1.mi For all four of the Review..'. ... u.<jo L-'or Rlackwoinl'a Majj.iy.ine. - - 5J.ui) Kor Rlackwood ami three Reviews. . - juii) l'\>r DIaekwood and tlio four Uevi<\v>i. - lu.in> 11J * i'ay munis (o be made in nil eases in adranee. Money ciiiTcul in tlie .State where issued, will be received at par..' CLUlilJlNO. A discount <jf twenty-live per cent-, from the nbovc prieea will be allowed lo Club-i ordering four or more copies of any one or more of tlie nbove worhrt. Thus: l'\?ur/-?<iies nf IJli??*hi\voo<t ;>r of one lieview^will^Me aent to ono uddiTKd for S'.l: r.?:;u copies of tlie four lievioWd and liluck<vood for &30; and so 011. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities ami Towns, llicne works will lie delivered, Fire of'J'oshitjc. When sent by mail, tlie l'ostntrc to any part of the United Stale;?, will lie but 'J'ivcnti/-/'uur (.'nils a year for "Illuekwood," and but I'oitrluH Cmlx a jear for oaeli of tlie Review's. Tlio Farmer's Guide TO SCIENTIFIC AND PKALTK'A I- ACliiritnri't Iiy IIkkitv Stkimikxs, F. K. R., fef Dilinjritrnli, ami llic late J. 1'. Norton, Professor of Scientific Agriculture in Yale College, New I Inven. 2 vols, Iloyal Octavo. ItiUO pages, mid umnerouit Wood und Steel Engravings. Tliis is, confessedly, llie most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it a wider circulation the publishers have resolved to reduce the ju ice to $.r? FOIl Tin: TWO VOLUMES!! 'When sent l>y mail (]>ost-paid) to California and Oregon the price will be ?>7. To every other part of tho Union and to Canada (postpaid,) ?i>. r-?r This in Nor the old " Duuk of the Farm." Remittances for any of the above publication;; should always be addressed, post paid, lo the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 51 Gold Street, New York. l'UOSrKCTLJS. IT SHINES FOll ALL THE undersigned proposo to commencc, at nu oarly'duto, in the Town of Newberry, the publication of a Weekly newspaper, lo be called "TI1E SUIJ," designed for general circulation. Its columns will contain the news of the day, foroign and domestic: and nccuratc review of the markets: a synopsis of the proceedings of Congress during its session : articles on ugiiculturc, unci interesting miscellaneous matter. A portion of it will bo devotod lo literature, origin ui unci (ioiccieu. it is the intention of the undersigned to make The Hint an agreeable and instructive visitor, disnulling error und ignorance, ami dill'usiug genial and healthy influences wherever ill rays may pcnotrntc. It will be |K>lilical, but liberal, owing no eluvi h or servile nllcgiuuco to parlies or politicians. It will advocato measures, not men; and will labor only for the succcsu of principles. In a word, it will bo the organ of 110 man or clique. It will bo American in tone and sentiment, yet repudiating nothing foreign, bccausc it is so; believing and maintaining flint the good, the wise, the honorable, and useful, are indigenous to no clime, nor tho property of any poculinr people, but are tho common right o( all. Its aim will be to advonec, reform and improve; not to crush, depress and destroy. It will hold up to light and reflection, tli'o ruthless nml savage deeds and practices of llio times;; defend pure morals in nil tho social rotations of lifo; and scout at all attempts at scribbling blackguardism. It will be progressive, but nol recklessly so. Entertaining flxod and decided views on the , [front qucstioua of the day, it will vindicate the Honor, protcct tbo rights, and dofoud the causo, and the inelitujaona of tho South. . t It -will- unmbor in its'" c^jpa of contrfltotore aonjo ablo political and literary Xvrilcra. . Wo promisomuch, bat intend to perform it all, and moro, if tho reading public wilr givotho ontefprieo n livwal pntronnge. *rrr. ct k*i m pryarw jaaoMmgwtewiiowPNWBWW BOOT WEARING GENTRY. rHjlllE under?ijjucd, llootinnkcr, would inform JoL tlio public generully, and especially his old friends and customers, tliut lie luia juut received that r.ph-mlid lot of DO ATI 110 It of which he pave notice uomo weeks since, and is now ready uml willing to put up in tlio best possible style, any work entrusted to him. ' If you wont n thiol that is a Boot, you will tjtop into the Shop nud leave your measure. To lie found on Washington Street. I rouw'f) uociiE. i March 5, 18:"i0. 40 If CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, A 1110 DAD MO COM MI0RCIAL AMU l'O LITICAIi JOURNAL. Single Copies', per milium ? 8 00 Ten Copies, per annum 50 00 rjllIK DAILY STANDaTTd contains n Daily JL Telegraphic Report, a Market Report, and a report ol? General Information, furnished l?y Hie mail from every hoc!ion of llio Union. It also presents a Daily Report of the Stock Market, the Cotton Market, of the Arrivals and Departures of .ships, and of the Arrivals of I'a:;HeiiLrcrs. Once a week is presented a Comparative Statement of (lie Receipts and Shipments of Coiton, llice and Lumlier, at I lie port of Charleston, and a Comparative Statement of the Receipts and Kx porta of Cotton al all the ports of the United States. All NI'AVS. of a personal and nolitical eli.irac tor, hot It foreign anil domestic, is i^iveu with the greatest possible promptness; and to insuro this object, wo lutVf M-oiircd the services of an ablo corps of cum- poiideuts. It is old- special object to publish a NEWSl'Al'El!, proper. Wo rlirin!; from tlio vpression of 110 opinion which may bo delimit ' ' the subject liefoio ?.?, but as u icctieral pi -refer staling lai-l.i at the eatlicst ill:.tain e, and to leave it to our readers to form I n opinions. The course of the paper is severely ..onscrvative, fir.it of morality and order; next, of the iiihtiLutiens peculiar to th<' .South; and next, of the union of the States. We resolutely oppose radicalism, ?s Well in democracy as morals. One important object iu lite establishment of our paper, was to present a cheap Vehicle for inform.>! ion Front this object we have been comprised to depart, to Miitie extent; but :iot to leave it entirely out of view, we propose to sell the paper at our counter, in packages of Ten, fur Twenty (.'eiils, and to mail Ten Copies to any one of our Milisciibi-r* for a year, who will bend u- Fifty I?..!!?in-\ 'J bis will relievo us from the j risnsof collection and lite expense of mailing so I litany M.l"*real p.i?:!.a-_;c.-'., while il will j'.ivo to j every jn-i'jhlM'iliDuil 1 !ii'"ll^lioiiL llii; Sliilc, tlio < pjmiitiit.i:v <>.' u L'.iily at l-'LVii i>OJi; J.AUS j'L i* L. AV. SPI5ATT A CO. j Anjj. jr., 1 '...1. 17 it S i'liai'icstuii Weekly S5:mc?;4?'d, i '"Mains am. Tin: si irrm: i-:i? in tiii: hailv, l??:rv:her wish The r?- Hi,.I / ?, <.!/.? / < IN?77?i J'l 'f *s i'l'.rrrnl, incli"l.',. (/ //? /{,i[ix ii/' Sii/i. Jnr lU'ief:, I'.'.-y /iiiii'li', t(inf D'i.hi : !!'' I'i'UtfitiX?'I'll J'url?Ihc in /it'fi/.-'f injur uitiliuii, ?Lv., ?t?\, tic. The STAND Alii) ij the only ?in>i-ninuf in Charlc.stun which io.'Uca a \V IvKKLV l"j I > I TIOX. 'i'hi . Kdilion ia published every "Wednesday Moiniu;;, and hy llie evening of the next day can lie received in every ncelicm of the Stale. Prieo 8-?nayahlc invariably in advance. L. \V. SIMIATT it CO. An;*. 15, If55. 17 tf Dr. McLANE'S UllLEDKATED YE11IIIFUGEJblVEBTpHMUS. Twoof Hit ??c-Ht I^rctmratlonH of the Ago. They arc not recom- | mended Universal *oure-alls, hut simply for what their name purports. - The Vermifuge, for 1 \ r i uAjjciiiii^ vv orms lrom 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 Dlcase 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 Pill9. All others, in comparison witli Dr. McLane's, arc worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. FLEMING- ERO'S, 60 Wood St., PiTTsBUiian, Pa. v Solo Proprietors. SCOVIL A MEAD, No. lnCbwtrcs-Bt, New Orleans, General Wholesale A gen I* for tho Southorn Stutofl, to whom all orders mint bo addroo6od. . BOLDDY^ ^ ' rnmamt mmmm u ii ?U..-vt - IIWu.i. ?i ?i?ifgtfri LIVERY STABLES! AT ABBEVILLE O. H. ^ e M. 1"MIE uudeisigned having (alien the large and cuniniotliuiid &t;ililc formerly occupied by Mcssrii. IWathui & Sale, oflora his porvicc* to tlio |iublic generally. Mo will keep in constant, attendance, utlonlivo Osllers. IIih Slablen will bo kept thoroughly cleanscd, and every attention I'iven to merit public putroiiago. lie will also keep a lot of Hcrsos and Buggios to Hiro, with careful Driver;', to convey portions to any [Miint in or out of the Distiiel. Chargo for siii;:lo feed, ;>7.V ccnltf. Horses iMiardcd foi ?1.111) per day, and by the nionlli J. RI. DAVIS. Nov. 7, 1855. 2'J Jy Stage Eain-c 1 ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON Arouii HORSK STAOE loaves AltUKV1LLE uii Monday, Wednesday and .Friday. Leaves Washington, On., on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning.'. A Daily Train leaves Wa: liinjjlon at "i o'clock A. M., for Allantn. OITJCE at the rOKT OFFICE. JOHN JKIIKVDU, Aq.nL Abbeville C. II., April _?, J8.-.0. 50 ly STOVES FOR SALE! rH^Ill'j Subscriber:; will keep on hand al. all JL time:**, at ilii! Saddlery and llarlicj* Store of JO. \V l-JSTFIKM >. in tiii:i Village, an ai-sortineul of idl Kiwi:*of STOVES, which they |ile?!j;c llu-ni^clvcs lo ? i*lI on as favorable terms as Stoves of the .'-nnie ?jiiulity can he |>urcha:>cd lor in ^iiiiricMoii. intir <B&ffJQCESr& SWOTS lliry will waiT.inl lo d<? everything lliat a Cooking Slow. c::iii do, and ure uure llioy will tjive universal rulhtfrtcliou. OlIO of IIS Will ::|>CII<1 t In; Most of lllO ITPSOIll yc.ii' at llio Xortli. a::d will be aide to m-Ii-cI ilie iic.il an?l mo.l ;i|'['iovc?.l ( alU-rii". i:. vvi:sTi'ii:i.i>, I. iJUANTll. AMicvillc C. II. S. ) Rii. 1:1, isr.o. \ r:: iy Jackson Slrcrt llospiiiil iiiil Kurginil INFIIIBTAILY FOH NEC ROSS, AI'!:t:..TA, ("A. ^I^III' 1 ?iidcivi*;ncil woiiid reflect fill'y call ilio L a!trillion <?l l?!a iiu'im and Shivo-owilcr.s jjeiici\ill\\ to tln-ir complete and extensive e:tal>lirliiiii-nf in A'.i 'ii-ia, l.Ia., lor ilio nccojiniiodiilion of N! '.( 1 Ui Hi' rcijiiii-in^ lKi'lt \\ Ji Ol' LOJIATlON:-} or Treatment in ClIUONKJ J>i iKASKS. T!io Kaililiirj is situated on the corner of .far';m?ii ;iu?l I'cnw iek SI reel ', ht lweo.1 the dcorjjia ;u>tl t.ho Savannah Kail Kuad Dopots; and in ni^lil of liolli. Il is therefore convenient for the reception of patients from a ilii'lance. In its construction, lWioit:;liuitl tin; entire plan, wasi licyt in view tlie special purpose to which it is applied ; iieili{{ furnished with overytli'm-j which can conduce to the comfort of the SIC I v. li is supplied with lint and cold hath.; ami .shower haths?ami has watcr-cloisets in each story to j avoul fiitjipic anil cx|ni.v.irft to t.ho patient*. It. 1:5 also well ventilated and limited with i;a-i. With tliu con;,Saul attendance of experienced mul? siiul fenialr uur.se.;, lliu patient will lie .saved much ul' the tulfciiiij; which loo often is tlic rcrcmill of unavoidable neglect in tliu trculiiiciit ??l" .Nr;'nieH in onlinaty jirivate practice. I'l'lli.M.S?For l!uard, fAMli'iu;* ami Nursing, nn'ulli, For all necessary Medical atIctid.wice, J-.jiir-j-iad ( ?|?crat.oii!?, tie., the uuuio lu: in culinary city |>raclice. II. K l!AMI'lir<LL, .Surgeon. 11. CAMl'JJMJ., Altciidisyi'liysiciaii. May 3, IS.>5. 2 mtf riiosi'Kcrr.s or THE SOUTHERN LIGHT, A llKLU.MOUS JOL11NAL. KIHTEU 11V E L- WHATLEY. indi:i*i:xim'.vp is i:ri:iurniNi;?nixtuai. in* notii IMS, ANH KP.T I'ull T.IK UKKKNU: OK W1IATKV I'.ll Wll.L .VIAXl> Till: TUS'l' KKASON', Scli'.sci: a;;u tiii: i:<>i.v scr.trrur.r.-s. " /Vow till ill i iii/i, hold J'nut //ml k!uc/i is yood.'' Term:', n.'.UO jur ttinuiiii, in advance. w. r. Duiti.soii it.sox, ruDLimiriK.*, I:IK:m:: 1.0 c. n., ?. c. f^LJUCU i:i tlic 11:11110 iiii<l silvlo ol' a M??iitlil_y ^ 1'orioiJi oitl, tlic pnWIioailon of which wo piirpo.-ic, lliu Lord willing, to coininoiico on tliu fir.sl Monday in January in-xt. Tlic main .1.. : ? : 1 1 i>i bin:> juiiinai is n>r 1110 Ulscnssioll 01 ail Mit'jcclj pertaining to ('lui.itiali faith and practice. Additional to thin, we shall present filch articles of a lilcrary character, original mi?I selected, us will liavo a tendency to l-eiiuc the taste and elevate the sentiment ol* the reading public. 1'olitics aluo, consiIt-red aaascience, and as alTccling the principles of Law and GovoriTftieiit, and more especially the mighty movement* of the nation:), as tlicy work out the designs of (<od, will claim due and proper attention, lint 1'olitics degraded to the ctjiinhblcs of demagogues factions, will bo utterly cache wed nod repudiated. As rc.spcets in all era purely religions, wc shall, of course, advocate the principles of thu Baptist Cuiniiiuiiilv. an derived from tliu ScialtiLiiPi*n. stiitl ropulilmh from standard aiul other respectable works, articles pertaining to our own Litcralure; but our columns will bo Open to till of Every IVamc, For tlic dofcnconnd advocacy of their principles, claiming only tlio right to judge oj tlio suitableness of all urtiulcd for insertion, and to inuko such criticism on litem as may bo deemed expedient. In this undertaking wo linvo the satisfaction of announcing that Mcvernl gentlemen of eminent ability and attainment!* have kindly engaged to render us occasional assistance. The Journal will contain FORTY PAGES of reading matter, and such advertisements as our friends may favor us with, not inconsistent with the character of tlio work?making at the end ..< *1 -a --- r ? ? < I ui uiu j'tur ii iicaivuiumuui acu jiujjea, bluiauio for binding in book form. Willi regard lo tlio mechanical execution of tlio work, wo deem the announcement, lhat this will be under the direction of tho Messrs. Duwpoe, n b-uflicicut guaranty for il^ faithful and tasteful performance?ami without further words, encouraged by tlio expressions of good will and promises of substiliitial aid from mauy friends, wo throw tho matter beforo tho people with uii assurance of every effort to reader satisfaction for the support that may l>o extended to us, and respectfully yk lliom to lot tho ' HOlHT' shine. .. 0 T Our terms of snbseription &re Two1>ollails per year, lu advance., on receipt of flio it rut nuinher. Miniatcrs of the Go*pel, of every do* noniinatioH) who may be imable to comply with tho tcrinB, will bo supplied with one'copy osuli, on application. . 07" A. list for tlio signatures of all'Who wish to encburago tlio work,' why bofouad'at tho I Post Ofiiee, and also at th# "Ailv?rtlii?i>v fflBSi :! ID* All iofrora or corhnjunScatkfriB addressed to uudoreigncd will rccavo pr^pt^ontfoii, Edgcfiold, 8. a, Oct J2.%S5? ^%X i fflttOSlPffiffl'JWS V OK THE LEAVENWORTH JOURNAL. r|^ll M uudoi-stgfibd pfO|?o?o to corfiriienct} _L llio publication? of u weekly Newspaper in Leavenworth CiljKuiidor tlio title of the ' Leavenworth Journal,'<^bout the first of .1 une* g l'it. "Wo m o in J need to en^ng^jui.tbia enter piirto from ii conviction that anothorpapet u required by the growing population ot Kuneap, and I lie public demand for full und reliable information in regard to its history, toiK>grnphy, climate, soil, resources, politic*, present condition and latnro prospects. Such information we cnti more readily funiirihcd here, ninco Leavenworth [ City ij tlio commercial intrepot of tho Territory ?occupies a position of direct intcr-coiuniuniration willi two thirds of itu population, nud id I he focus of news. I 2nd. AVo believe that the institution of Black Slavery is a Mural, Political and Economical bli soiii;^?that it is right in principle and expo- I diont in policy, and Iiciicc : lionld be defended and I 1 ... 1..1 1. - ... - * ... "> ! |>ui iiuwj to maintain tlie-jo proportions in our pupcr, and do ull in our power ? lo make KiUJ.-.sta si blavo Slate. In the discussion I o 1't lies lavcry <ptct>lion, however, wuwill endeavor I Lo maintain a conservative position to present or* \ I j'lmicsiLs and facts instead of denunciation anif utilise. j :M. Although tlio ' Leavenworth Journal". i will 1)0 devoted to politics in a groat degree, yet it will pay duo regard to the (Jood, the'I'ruc mid the Uoaiitifstl. It will exhibit u faithful portraflurc ol' the times in which wo live, by pfeftcnt-'Pi.g i correct account of tbo current cvonta of tin; il.iy?the progrc.rs of the Arid and Scionccs,' of IMucation, Commerce, Agrieulluro and Internal Improvements. It will discuss nil sub^ ject.s witli freedom and firmness; give 411 paflics Ibeir ible:-, and follow the light of trutll.' If our Weekly Journal meets with u cordial support, we intend :;oou lo publish a Tri-Wcckly,sum I perhaps a Daily. 'I'Ims editorial deparlmont of tlio "Journal" will be presided over by S. K. (Soode, Into of Kentucky, and Warren 1). Wilkea, lato of South Uai'ilma. \V e appeal I<> our friends lo mistnin ua. TLI K.MS.?Weekly S-U"?Tri-wcokly $5 00. liOODE, WILKES ?fc Co. Leavenworth Oily, Kan jus. July liJOii. 12 If Tii lTscTI K N T 1 F I 0~A M IS UI (JAN ni.BVEKTll V12 A It. l'Jir;ravings and Prizes. rjpil!! r.!ov<'iitli Annual Volume of litis useful \ ft. publication commences on tlio 17th day of fVpii i next. I THE "SlMKNTlFC AMERICAN" is oiiIL- \ i I.! :.'i'ilA I 1:i> I'i.lilODJCAL, devoted oliiefly i to tlia |n'ui;iiil.!*;.ilio-.i of information relating to 1 j ilie Vitiioiis .Yicelianiu niul Clicmic Arts, Indus- \ i I i-1.il .Mam!:'let lire". Agriculture. riilmiln. Immn. ! 1 ion.-:. I''?ifiu*'0iMil! vvorl?, and nil intercsta J which ilit: l!;;!il ol 1'UAUTICAL fiClliiS'CE is ?-.t!i-ti!nl?-(! to ; <! vuiK'c. Urjioil ' of li. i\. l'A'l'MNTS granted nrc nlso tvi-ry wrclt, in?.hiding Oilicial Copica % til' uli I i 10 I'ATRNT t-LA I .MS, together with tieiv.s ami iuiuViisutluii upon thousands of oilior \ M'.I'Vcls. '1 ho < to tlic ficitulljic America>? arc anion-; tin: most eminent Scientific and (true tieal men ol' ihe time*. 'l'lio Editorial lJcpartiiiciit is imivc.-.it'Hy acknowledged to be conducted! \v:lli invat aliilitv. ami tobu ilisiiiiwuiolnvl ??>? o?!v for '.he excellence and truthfulness of its / liiOU.winii^, lint for the fearlessness with wliich tf error i:; combated an J false theories arc explored. 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