The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, October 02, 1856, Image 4
?l)e 2lbbcmllc Banner
Ii rubliahod Every Thursday Morning, by
DAVIS &. HOLLINGSWORTH.
W O. DAVIS Editor.
J. HOLLINGSWORTH. Fublisher.
"?x? 33 rt OVX & :
Two Doi.i.akh p?*i* Milium, it" paid in advance;
Two Dui.t.ahi mol Kii-tv 1'kntb if not paid within
fei'x months, and Tiiuki: Doi.i.ahs if not paid l>efore
the cii<1 of the your. All siiksriiptions not
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as indefinite, and will he continued until
arrearages are paid, or at the option of the Proprietors.
Orders from oilier States must inrari
abh/ be accompanied with Lho C'unh.
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Independent /'re.", have established the following
rates of Advertising to be charged in both
papers:
livery Advertisement inserted for n less time
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nt Ouo Dollar per Suuare (14- inch?the
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DAVIS it IIOLLIXGSWOlJTir,
I'nr thinner;
ri'CKiriT & wilson,
For Press.
SC1ENT1FI0 DISCOVERY!
Guano Ain't Anything Compared to it!
subsoil plowing is no use!
CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!!
LYOT^TS ,
rBI IIK indefatigable District ami Village
JL Man, l>y close olwervntiou an'I
hard study, lias learned several new features in
the arl of improving and ndornini; the Masculine
portion of t.liu human family, lie's been
lo New York, took lessons under scientific men,
and has made himself so familiar with all the
heautics, duties, liabilities, advantages and renponsiliilities
of the human weatherdioarding department,
that jn*t as fuoii as he lays his eyes on
a mini, lie knows what he lacks?whether it. is
food or raiment, lie is just the same to mankind
that, spring is lo vegetation. Country merchants
would do well to come in ami take a few lessons
?charges moderate for single scholar?classes
tnkpu at reduced rates.
If it is food ntiil raiment, he takes liini in.eov
?( ;, went bur-baards and Ilmirs liim, ami ih'-n
sends liim over to his friend, II. S. lvcrr, or down
to Loinax ?fc Cobb's, where in a few minnt>-s,
ftfitr tlio patient has rculizfed lliii reviving, healthfill
influence of the external application, I hoy
will commence the inside work?ceiling, lathing,
plastering ami scouring, ami then start him home.
Ami ii i* no woinler, afior taking tomo <?f Loioiix
it Cobb's or II. S. Kerr's in'ard filling
(which is substantial, no li<|iti(!) then allowing
Lyons to give them what's called the surface
polish, that men's wives don't know them when
they go home; the little hoys and girls run and
hide, thinking some city folks had come to their
pa's house, youug ladies commence fixing up lo
Hiicrlitin their new beaux, and young men brush
their heads, look dignified and start to receive the
nice looking stranger?.
A few men of rather ordinary appearance,
who have thrown themselves entirely into Lyon*'
hands, know the advantages lo be derived
from a suit of his Clothes; it has married them
into rich families, given them a standing far beyond
their expectations, uijd been the means of
pitching them y>> Ijigh up as phifty-phoiir phorty
in the scale of uppertandom respectability.
There are now in the city of Abbeville, 3
Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, n
great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Ofliees,
2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' Estah
lishincnls, n Thespian Corps, Masonic and Odd
Fellows' I<odge, Dancing Class, Hippodrome, 2
Carriage and Buggy Manufactories; 4 Hotels,
several Boarding 1 Louses, 1 Diug Store, (Jin
Factory, and a Steam Saw Mill, 2 Harness, and
several IJoot and Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory,
8 Tftilora' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters'
and Blacksmiths' Shops, 3 Refreshment Saloons,
and 2 Livery Stable*, and it will not do for a
gentleman to mako ft bad appearance at any of
these places; it injures their business. Lyons
keeps Clothing suituble for nil the above named
place*, avocations and occupations, and because
lie has a big trade and a large Stock, lie don't intend
to Ask priccs that are unreasonable.
hyo*?' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is
complete. Ilo keeps fiua Pocket "Knives, Ra.
xors, Oil nnd Fluid Lainps, Fiddles, Fiddle
Strings nud Fiddlo Rosin, manufactured expressJy
for liis trade, Flutes. Patent Door Fimt?ii?pa
Interest Tables, the :nost convenient thing of the
kind now in use?.-every body ought to liuvc one
Banker*' Cases, Rill Books, Pocket nnd Memorandum
Boohs, Envelopes, Letter PHpor, the
largest stock ever brought to this market?New
Yorkers complain of a scarcity since we purchased?Steel
Pens, so many thut thoi'n is an
autictoflted advance on steel, Port Monnaies
enonglrto hide All the money in tho District,
Gomfo, Hair. Brashes, Nail and Tooth Brushes
enough to open$ wholesale brash and comh
jiause, Abd If CeiMv -Paacil* rise, Irfa.iK has got
'am, whole case of Blacking, Needles,
auy^tfqgtytity. andJow In* retail, Tricopherous,
Kftuitfrofeuot<>gn& llAlr .Oil, Handkerchief ExtraeU
piftj jMaelliug stuff, Needle .and
ThhnfejifQAsea, Laoleron, Buggy Whips, Valises,
two or.tbrao Horses, aad so many oilier things
tliiUfU^^^diske ais atyboleday to look them
tip alia name item over, all of whWli are reedy
f.'m UMUtfn. ?1- ?i.- /- -*>
-v ^I "y.~*T.". ??"> vvii|ip;'pivr0 ID
Bg-tf
FM'lHiK'uncleraigBftU has opened at Book Store
wrretr i>e ketjw constantly
on fetfiaa * Jii)6 Amortmtni of Roligion?, MUeel
ibwb?ceawccnfTn i LMMBBC?cgw mw?i
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c.
?&W03 1&9
oki:I^WOO!> I>RI?OT.
ONF. ?f tlie Firm linn Again returned from
<'hurleston, bringing (iroccrios nml other
floods for the million. The astonishingly low
I mien at which they have beau able to sell IiuoiIa,
hns eiente.'l ureal incitement. ll Usaid thai the
planter can purchase hi* necessaries cheaper here
than in ( i.lniiilii i or t'liaricalnn, when freight
uiiil other expenses are taken into calculation.
Just received ami are now opening n supply of
DRUOS,
I'uint Hrmhcs of every size, British Oil, IIolI
lowny's l'ilif. Spencer's Pill.?, llooftiiud'.s (.icruian
| Bilters, Cum ('nmplmr, Tupioea, Florida Arrow
j Root, < "loves, Nuiinejjs, Maw, Corn Starch,
Cliroinc Vol low, Chrome. (j recti. Vonitiiiii Red,
' Prussian Illne, Hod l.i'iiil. Spanish llrown, I<i|
quoricc. Hlnelt Lead, Lampblack, Itiii'iiini; Fluid,
, Neat's foot < ?il. Linseed Oil, Traill Oil, line A|?I
pie Vinepar, F.stra White Lead In .r>u Hi Kegs,
j Shoo Tools, Shoe Lasts, Awls, Handles, Knives
I and Hummers, l'ejrs of every iiutiil er.
! X3ZuSL3?E.I>"Wr-^LI^.Ei
llinu<"j, SI)?jvi>U a ill Toiiits, Fire l)??i;s, lluin:
morn, Hntehels. Anders,Chisels. Screws. Oimlets,
llaud Saw Files, l{ isps, Knives ami Forks,
I'owil-T Horns, Flasks, Wool and Cotton Cards,
. ami Hand Saws.
XjIquohs.
An I'.xtra Lot, just received from Itnltimnro.
Also, a line lot of Huts, Caps, Leghorn, jif.
) Shoes, Hoot", A e.
The aliove it- a few of the many nrlieies we
have on hand, whieh will he sold jow for Cash.
\\ e are do'ermiiiod to sell cheaper than the
cheapest. If von waul h:ii<;aius. call ?<ii
D \ \ IS & IIOO/.KR.
flreenwood Oepnl, April 7. 51
CARTER'S SPANISH FIXTURE.
; The Great Purifier of tlic Blood!
Till-; HEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN I
Not .1 Particle of Mercury in it!
; An Infallible Kemrdv far Scrofula, King's Evil,
Klii-iuinili.Mti, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions,
Pimples or I'ostu'cs on tlio l'nce, Iilotolies,
Ht.ilf, Ague and Fever, Chronic Soro Eyes.
King Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement
and Pain of < lie Hones and Join In, Suit
Kheum, Stubborn I'leers, Syphilitic Disorder,
i?mt all .Disouces arising from nn injudicious
' use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity
of the Blood.
yS" This great alterative medicine ami Furilicrof
Hlood in now used by thousands of grnteful
patient a from all parts of the United States,
who testify daily to the remarkable cures per;
formed l?y the greatest of all medicines, "CAllKKW'S
SPANISH MI XT I" KB." Neuralgia,
j 'Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions r.n the Skin,
Liver Disease, Fevers, I'leers, Old Sores, Affection
of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat,
rcmaie x <iiii|tii:itiis, 1'au.s anil Actum; o! Ilt?:
lioucs and Joints, arc speedily put to flight l?y
; ii^-iiiir lliis grunt ami iiicntinj;?' !remedy.
For all diseases of the l?lood, nothing has vol
Iktii found to compare with it. It clonuses the
system of all impurities, oris gently ami eflii
ciuiitly on the J.ivcr anil Kidneys, strengthens
the Digestion, gives tone to ilie Stomach, makes
t lie skin clear ami healthy, ami rosier en the
I Constitution, enfeebled liy disease or broken
down by the excesses of joulh, to its pristine
j vigor nnil strength.
For the Diseases uf Females it is peculiarly
appliealde, ami wherever it has becomc known,
' is regularly prescribed with the happiest effects.
It invit'ornies the weak ami debilitated, and imj
wails elasticity to the worn out frame, clears the
1 Li : i i ? '
on> *! .itiKi .va?vs i.ic |i;uuMii trctn uii?l healthy:
t a hut Me of mis itu-slimahlc remedy is
worth nil the so-called Sarsaparillas in existence.
| Tlie lal'ffrt nttinhor of certificates which we
have received from persons from all parts of the
United States, is the liOFt evidence that, there ia
no lltimhtig ahout it. The press, hotel keepers,
maj'istrates, physicians, and ]>nl>lic men, well
i known ( > the rummiinily, all add their lestimo1
ny to the wonderful ellVcts of this GliEAT
; LT.oon rruiriKii.
1 ("all on tho A treat and pel nn Almanac. and
read the details of astonishing nnren performed
; hv CAUTKK'S SPANISH MIXTU UK, (in most
eases where everything else htul signally failed )
The liniils ?r an advertisement wiil not admit
their full insertion.
\YM. S. 15KKRS, & CO., Proprietor*,
No. Sill, ISroudway, New York,
To whom ail orders must ho addressed.
i For sale hv Druggists und Country Merehnnls
in all parts of the United St.ites and the (.'anadan,
and hy
\V\tiiii.\*.v ?fc I.von, Ahheville C. IT.,
(>\r.\ Jo.nks (-oLeshttry,
F. <!. I'utKf, Greenwood.
?dav I, IcS.lf.. 2 lv
i ' __
I PRO BONO PUBLiOQ:
r 1^11 f. indefatigable LYONS making n pjjanjre
J. in his liusino-;:!, t*:i?1 all those who hav'nt
: nut .">11111111.'I" ClolilCS CllOlIgh to litKl tllCI!) out this
: and next mmiili. will save \>.'i per cent. hy lotting
hint know it. He's going to change his Hiiiiiincr
I Stock of Clothing to a Winter one, consequently
' bargains can he had at his Clothing House.
lie has a Mini!! lot of Wintrr Coals, Punts and
I Vests, left over from last winter, which he is
: selling now at a less. Come toon, or 3*011 won't
tret any of thcin.
Aug. fi, ]?.->?. 1R tf
| SELLING OFF AT COST!
rI"Ml K subscriber Jmivng determined to cliaugc
! I his business, otVer* tor sale bin entire stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, TRUNKS,
&.C., AT COST FOU CASH ONLY.
The stock is all fresh ami well selected. Pcr*
miiis desiring goods in this line, will find it to
their advantage to call uiul make an exuminai
tion ljefore purchasing.
i The subscriber also returns hm thanks to his
j friends and ciidlonicra for the liberal patronage
i heretofore hestowed. ami reonc?i-? !.<*?? :...l?i.i?^
I to liim 1o cull Jtinl settle up their accounts.
] N. Ji. To anv one desiring to make nu invest|
inent i i this ifne of husincB*, the wliole block
may be treated for, together witli the unexpired
j lease of tito store, which has two yearn to
! run. W. S. WOOD,
ISii Richardson Street, Columbia,
j April 2,1, 185ti. J Sin
| CHAMBERS & MARSHALL
ARE SOW RECEIVING RITPPLIU* OF
GOODS,
CIONSISTING of Plain and Fancy Freuch
/ DE LA INKS,
French and English MF.RINOES,
JU'k and Col'd ALl'ACAS,
Ui'k and Fancy SILKS,
Cloth CLOAKS in great variety,
Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, <kc.
October 3. 21 tf
I Prp/a copy
NEW YORK
CLOTHING
OF SUPERIOR MAKE.
Jennings, Wheeler & Co,,
48 Oltamlaeris Street,
Opposite the Park, offer at
Wholesale, an Immense Stock of Clothing
Of all kinds.
Clothing Good! Terms Seasonable ! Price* Low!
"CALL AND SEE."
June 92, I860. 10 9m
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
HAVING purchased other Lands more convenient
to me, I desire to sell my
GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION,
in the Callioun Settlement, adjoining lands of
Mps. Parker aud Mrs..Alston, containing 426
Acres.
Persons wishing to purchase Lands, will do
well to call ?a mejtud examine tie place, and
they will find my terins and'price reasonable.
ROB'T M. PALMER.
HELLO! HERE! HELLO!
Let I s Tell Yon.
1.QMAX cto COBB, !
j TTTAYF got the all-firctlcst, bijrgeNt, cleanest, :
I JLJi. sweetest and niccet, (tnkecare they'll tnni- ;
; lilo down on you) lot of Sugar*, Cutfrn, Tciie, j
| Preserves, Molasses, Rices, AIiuoikIkcf, Ilni- .
| sense*, FraheSt SpicM, K uMncgacs, Maccurotiiev, j
mid everything el.se that people cut. drink, ami ,
j make use of, that ev.er was open for exliib- :
j ilion and oalc in thin or nny oilier inland town.
Their Stock in entirely new, nn<t fresh. having ;
' been selected but a few weeks, uml from tho :
; best houses in tho city; and they intend to do j
! husinct-'ft upon u little more extensive scale tliaii j
| Lyons: lie keeps every thing that O'enilentrn
irear, but tliuy going to keep every thing :
' that Ladies, and Uenlleiiten eat: while Lyons \
' provides for the outer man, they will provide for i
j the inner man?and it would be well here to re- !
mark, that their's in not exclusively u whole- j
i sale establishment. Thcio will always he some
one present to wait on those who may want, small ;
' quantities. Their object is to accommodate all '
who may fei 1 disposed to patronize tlu-m ! barter
and trade for any and everything that will do to i
eat, drink, or wear. They've unit enough now on
hand to salt down the CiucinnaU Convention?
Soda and Salaratui) enough to raise it again, and
get up a slavery excitement, Cigars enough ]
(get out of the way, Vesuvius, they're right after
; you) to smoke it after iL is raised, and I.ard
i enough to slide Kansas clean into South Caroli
| nil, whoro we can make a sliiveholding State out
of her, and by that time they'll have Graouric*
. enough to foe'd all those who have been fatigued
j by the slide.
! They invito nil who are iu the habit now-n,
days of eating, ami are not afraid of Inlying auyi
thing "ir?M/ .10 hitjh u/> ahnvr ('oltiml)iit anil ,
//iiiw/niiy," to drop ill for a few moments and I
j take a look at their stork ; they are only a few j
siops iroiii iii?* i miri 11oiHO. and ocnpy tlio
wo 11 tiltod iiiui much enlarged room formerly occupied
by Mr. II. S. Kkuiu
April <i, 18 AG. 51 ' if
aTmevi ulb ocruirr ilousu.
Cheap Oanh
Boot and Shoo Manufactory.
fcu J TJII5 Subscriber would most reV
I ^^Rpeetfnlly call lite attention of the
Ej| public, and especially bin olil
5^, friends and customers, to bis large
and well selected Htock of
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes.
lie lias also a large stock of fine Pump-soled, fine
Welled and line Water-proof Hoots, all of bis (
own manufacture, warranted, ull <>f wbieli |io j
will sell cbeiip for cash, or on a credit to prompt |
I paying oustouters. Jle is also prepared to make :
! to order any article in the Hoot uml Shoe '
| lino.
Having a large number of tlic finest, workmen '
in liiK employment, and being a practical .work- I
I man liim^clf. having the finestetock of Leather '
that has ever come to this Diflrict, bis Hoots :
and Shoes will be made in the neatest and latest,
style, which for fit and workmuiihliip, cannot bo
excelled.
I X. McEVOY.
March 1?, 1850. 48 ly
; Blow Spring & Summer Goods |
At Rio. 1 Granite Range.
C< II AMBERS & MARSHALL are now rc'
cciving their
Spring1 and Summer Goods.
! ...:n i.~ r. i l.-i
: * iituii v, in ut; iuiiiiii cuini'ica-, wibii cvL'r^ liuvI
oltv ??f tiii* Scnsnn in
JJUESS GOODS, HILL'S,
MA XT! I. LAS, KMilllOil)KitIF.fi,
J I OSIER V, GLOVES, FANCY
I LEGHORN XEA 1'OLITA X
AXD CRAVE DOXXETS,
?ALSO?
A fine assortment of JtOXXET RIBBOXS,
j EREXCll ELOH'EIiS, nml a variety of
i TRIM IX OS, which have been selected villi
I yreut care, ami to which wc most respect Hilly
Invite the attention of the citizens of this place
nml surrounding District.
April 8, ISiiti. 51 tf
To tho Public.
I "ETN consequence of the inclement weather
' M. through the month of January, tho Board
! of Trustees of the COKKSHURV MASONIC
! 1F.MALK COM,E<UATK 1NST1TUTK will
; extend the jirescs.t Seholnslie Year to llio last
| day of October, without additional charge to
| patrons.
J. K. VANCE, P. r>. T.
! l'eh. 1, 18 "if,. 4'i if
i
i Brickmasonry and Plastering.
j rpjlK undesigned having formed a Co-partuer
-L ship in the above Iiuhuckj?, are prepared to
' do all work entrusted to tliem in tlie Lot and !
most substantial manner. Having a long prac.
ticul experience in tlie business, they llatter
j themselves that they etui please the most faslid- ,
j All work will bo warranted.
JOHN COUMRE,
A. J. WOOblll RST.
Itofei'onccs.?II. A. Jones, J. A- Callioun
; ami Dr. J. W. Hears!, of Abbeville.
j Abbeville C. II., March 22, 185f>. 40-lv
PROFESSIONAL CAliDS.
JAMES C. CALHOUN,
i Attorney at Law,
ABBEVILLE C. H.,
j WILL attend promptly lo nil buKiuees en!
iV trusted to hi* cure.
' May be found for the present at die Office of <
Meters. Wilson. Lomax &. IIaddon.
June lo, 18a?5. 8 ly
PROFESSION CAE J).
j r|"MIK Undesigned would hereby' notify tlie ;
.1 public, that he has again resumed the Practice
of Medicine, and will practice in Greenwood
and the surrounding country.
1>IL L. II. SMITH.
Greenwood, April 7, 185(5 51-tf
-----BR.
c*-. w/ w^sso^r,
Having located peiinancntly, near
Diamond TT 111,
OFFERS his Professional Services to the citizeiiH
and suri'ouuding country.
U_r To be found at the residence of Mr. G. L.
McGEE.
June 10, 185G. 8 Cm
JAMES 8, OOTHRAN,
Attorney at Law,
4 AUBEVILLEC.il., 8. C.
MAY BE FOUND FOR THE PIIE8ENT IN
TIIE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.
Jan. 14, 1850. 39 ly
jy Independent Frew please aopy,
TVfLLIAn P. PRICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILL PKACTICB IN TIIE COURTS OF TIIE
WESTERN CIRCUIT.
Ofllcc at Greenville C. H.
Feb, 1, 1890 42 * ly
JONES Ac LIVINGSTON,
A Ifl 9W A * ? ?
JX X1UJJHEYS AT LAW.
OFFICE NEXT DOOR TO THOMSON k FAIR,
ABBEVILLE C. II,
H. A. JONES. jr. vr. Lit ING6TON
Jan. 18, 1855. 3
W. C. Davis, ~"~*T
Attorney at Law and Solictor in Equity.
Adbtsvill*, S. C.
Will promptly attend to all btukhteM ?t mated to
ta't carV. .Ho ean bo'Tuufld at the o?co of tho
Abbeville Banndr." July 98 16
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.H. WJI>0?. ? U. tAMAX. . M.
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WATCHES, JEWELRY I
aito MM t&mm* !
?sv 11A VINO just rocoived from i
jyl. New York, :? largo ami lieuuti
CSuftsSCKaA fill Stork ul' Wntclic* and Jow
olrv. I will soil ttioni at t'liarlcslon priees, and ,
all articles wuirantcd usii-|)ri??nirtl. My mock
consists of
Kill*; ('looks and Spring, at various prices;
i-'ino Gold \Vniches, fioiu $'JSlit$l<riU; a lino
lot of Hunting l.cwrs, front ?1H to $.*>5, suit
alilo for farmers ; I'oli, Vest and l.adio.V Chains,
liuaiiliful patterns; Ladies'and Cents'liroaclies;
Kar Itiugs and l"inj???r Kings. all sizes; Loekotv, j
Cold Key.?, Cold and Silver Spectacles; Silver j
Thimbles, a splendid article; I'urnI llenils, ( Sold
Snaps, Gold IVns. Silk Guard"', Slool Chains, i
Winding Keys, Stool Spec) nolo* witli colornd ;
Classes, a largo assortment of Spectacle Glasses,
all ages; l'ort Monies; a ( mitifiil assortment ;
of Silver Cups, suitable for Presents; a full as- j
borlllH llt of Pistols
The uhove nrlielc.-t [ will m*1I for CASH, or oil !
Credit to persons who will lio |iruni|>t in their j
pay menu.
II. T. TL'STKX. ;
Sept. 2r?. l?:i tf
THE BRITISH PERIODICALS'
AND
THE FiiniKlt S GIIIDK.
CII HAT KKDL'CTION* IN TIIK IMiICK
VK Tin: I.ATTKIt 1'flSl.lOATION.
T KONAUD SCOTT ?fc CO., New York, 0011- (
IJ tiuu<* to |iiil>li?h tlio following British l'e- '
rioilieals, viz:
1.
The Lon'hon Qt..\irri:ui.v, (Conservative.)
2.
Tiik Kimmiik<;ii Ui:vii:w, (Whig.)
...
Tiie Xortii Dritisii Ukview, (FreeCittircli.)
4.
Tiik Wkstminstkk IIkvikw, (I/ilicral.)
5.
Bi.ackwood's Kdimii ik.ii Mmjazim-:, (Tory.)
Tlic groat ami important events?lJeli-jioHs, |
Political, an<l Military?now agituting the im-j
tious of the UM World, give to these I'uldiea- ;
lions an interest ami value they nevr before j
possessed. They occupy a middle ground ho- J
twocn the hastily* written news-it iiip, crude i
speculations, and living rumors of tlio nevvsji.i- :
per, and the ponderous Tonic of the historian,
written long after the living interest in the facts 1
lie records shall have passed away. Tlio progress
of the War in the East occupies a largo 1
space iu their pages. Kvory movement is close
ly criticised, whither of friend or of foe, and all .
short-coinings fearlessly |x>inted out. The l?*t- j
tors from the ('KI.MHA and from the 15ALTK.' ;
in Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its most :
|>opular contributors, giv>- a inoris intelligible 1
unci rename account ol llie innveincntii nt llie
groat, belligerents than can elsewhere lie r??*iml.
These Periodicals ahly represent tlm three J
great [loliticiil parties of (treat Britain?Whig, I
Tory, ami I'adical,?hut politics forms only one
feature of their character. As Organs of the ,
niKit profound writers en Soionev, l.iteraiuto.!
Morality, and Religion, they stand as they ever J
have Mood, unrivalled in tiio world of letter.-', !
being considered indispensable to the seho'ar j
and tin; professional man, while lo Ihc intelli- :
gent reader of every class they furnish a more j
correct ami satisfactory record of tlx* current
literature of the day, throughout She world, I
than can lie possibly obtained from any other j
(Hill i ce.
KAKI.\ COPIKS.
The receipt of ADVANCK S111". F.T.S from
the British publishers gives additional value to '
these Reprints, especially during the present exciting
Mate of Kuropeau all'airs, inasmuch as I hey :
can now he placed in the hands of subscribers j
About us soon as the original editions.
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Per .inn.
For any one of the four Tleviews. - - JJ.'l.nO !
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For IJIuckwood's Magazine. .... 3.4 mi !
For Ul.ickvvood and three Reviews. - y.uo j
For lilaekwood nnd the fmir |{..vi..ua . In no
0 V Payments lo Ik* made in all eases in nd- I
vauee. Money current in llm Slate where in- j
sued, will be received ill pnr.-fTi
ci.unuiNf:.
A discount of 1 wonly-fivt' per mil, from t'ic '
above prices wi!! be nliowed to flub" ordering
four or more copies of any one or more of tlio
above works. Thus: Four copies of lihickwood t
or of one I'eview will lie m-ut to one :ul<!r<-ss fur
four copies of tlic four Keviews ami iilackwimkI
for mul t-o oil.
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In all tlio principal Cities ami Towr.s, Ihi'se
works will be delivered, /''(w o/'/Wn;;''. Wli*?n 1
sent by mail, the Po?l?ire to any pari of the 1* idled
Stales, will be but Tu-rohf-fuur Crtil# a jear
for " .Blackwood," anil but l-'uui'Ucn Cutlx a \ car ,
f?r oacii of the lie views.
Tho Farmer's Guido
to sriKsriru- ami I'Kaitm'ai. acisk ri.irrr.
I?y IIkvrv Sri:riiKXs, F. U. S.,of iJdiiintirgh, ;
and tlic late J. P. Ndkton, Professor of Scientilie
Airrieulture in Vale College, New lla- j
veil. 2 vols. Itoval Octavo. Ii'iOO imn? '
mid uuuierniis Wood niul Sleel Engravings.
This id, confessedly, llio most complete work
on Agriculture ever puhliidied, :unl in order to
trive it a wider circulation the publis-hers lmvc
renolvod to reduce 1 lie price to
?.? FOR TI1K TWO VOLUMES!!
WI.en sent l?y iiinil (|NW>t-pnid) to California
iiml Oregon the price will In- ??. T<> every
oilier pari of tlie I'liinn and to Camilla (postpaid.)
?l>. 'J'l>>* M NOT the ntd "lino!.- i>J
ihc Farm."
Remittances for nnv of the above publicalions
hlionld always be addressed, post-paid, to the
l'ubliatiers,
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No. 54 Gold Street, New York.
l'Rf )SPEOTl is.
<!spsh8
IT SHINES FOR ALL
^DIIIE undersigned propose to commence, at
JL ait enrly date, in llie Town of Nowherry,
tlie publication of a Weekly newspaper, to be
called "TLIE SUU," designed for geueral circulation.
Its columns will contain the news of tlie day.
loreign find domestic: and accurate review of
flip markets; a synopsis of the proceedings of
Congress during its session : article* on ngiiculture,
and interesting miscellaneous mutter. A
portion of it will be devoted to literature, original
and selected.
It is the intention of (be undersigned to make
The Sun an agreeable and instructive visitor, dispelting
error uud iguoraucr, and diffusing genial
and healthy influences wherever in rays may
penetrate. It will be political, but liberal, owing
DO ?Uvjsb or servile allegjunce to parties or pole
ticiann. It will advocate measures, not men;
and will labor only for the success of principles.
In a word, it wdl be tho organ of no man or
clique. It will bo American in tone and sentiment,
vet repudiating nothing foreign, because it
is so; believing aud maintaining that the good,
tbe vise, tho jionoinble, aud useful, are indigenous
to no clime, nor tho property of any
peculiar people, but arc tho common right of
all.
IU aim will be to advance, reform and improve;
not to crush, depress and destroy. It
wilt hold op to lifgbt and reflection, tho ruthless
mm Hivugc aeeos nn<i nrncuccs 01 irjeiuucs;
defend puro morals in all (he social rolntions of
life; nnd scout at nil attempts at scribbling
blackguardism. It will be .progressive, but not
recklessly so.
Entertaining fixed nnd decided view* on tlio
great question* of the day, it Trill vindicate the
honor, protect tho right*, nnd defend tlie cause,
and the iiieritatious of the South.
It will number in its corps of coutribulora
some Able political and literary writers.
We promise much, but futend to perform it all, ]
and utore, if the readipg public will giv# the en- i
tcrprise a liyewl patronage. ,
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION,
Tm* Sun will be furnished to subscribers at
82 por Annum, payable In advance. No paper
will be continued beyond the time for which it
paid. All TObwriptions and commanlcations
ou busmen should be addressed to tbo uader>
., mtti i_Tj> uw>
i,
BOOT WEARING GENTRY.
PB1IIK nndcrni{jued, Bootmaker, would inform
H- the imhlic gencrully, uud especially hid old
riiciuln una customers, thut lie hint jimt received
Mutt splendid lot of LEATHER of whieh ho
ifiivo notice some wcokn sinee, iiinl in now rrndy
mid willing to put lip in the host poinible style,
iinv work entrusted to him.
If yon wttiil ii Hoot. that is n Hoot, yon will
stop into the Shop and Ichvo your iiii;ut>nre.
'Jo he found oil Washington Street.
KliW'l) KOC'lIB.
Mnreli f?, l$."ii?. 4ii tf
CHARLESTON
DAILY STANDARD,
A KKUAHI.K (.'(.)MMKIU'I AL AND POLITICAL
JOURNAL.
Single Copies, per iimiii 111 $ 8 00
Tfii Copies, per annum Go uu
rpn i: DAILY" STANDAKI) contains a Dailv
X Telegraphic licpnrl, n Market Itcport, ami
a report ill' (iciicial Information, furnished l>v tlie*
mail from every section of the Union.
it also presents a Daily Keport of the Stock
Market, the Cotton Market, of (ho Arrivals mid
Departure!* of Ships, anil of the Arrivals of
seiisrert".
Once a week is presented a (Comparative Stateineul
of the Receipts ami Shipments of Cotton,
Uieo aihI Lumber, al the port of Charleston, mid
a Comparative Statemenl of the Receipts mid
! '.xporta of Cotton at all the ports of the United
Slat es.
All NKW.S, of u personal and poliiieal eliarneter,
both foreign and domestic, is jjiveii with the
greatest possible prompt ness; and to insure this
objeet, we have secured the services of an able
corps of correspondents.
it is our special objeet. to publish a N'l'.WSPAI'KIJ,
proper. We shrink from the expression
of no opinion which may In; demanded by the
subject bcfoie us, but us a ireneral principle, prefer
statin" facts al the earliest instant, inissilile.
iiii< 1 In leave it l<> our renilera lo form llieir own
The course of tUe pnper in scvci'uly conservative,
first of lunralily ami orili'r ; next, of the
institutions peculiar to the South; and next, ol
the union of the States. We resolutely oppose
riuiiealisni, as well in demncrnc)' as morals.
One important object in the establishment ol
our paper, w-as to prudent a cheap vehiele for information
From this olijcnt we have lieen com
pelted to ilepnrt, loMimc extent ; hut not to leave
il entirely out of view, we propose to sell the
paper at. our counter, in packages of Ten, lot
Twenty Cents, ami to mail Ten Copies to any
one of our suliserihers for a year, who will semi
us Fiftv Dollars. 'J'his will relieve us from the
risks ot collodion and the expense of mailing su
many iliUcreul packages, while it will give Ievery
neighborhood tl|i*iii|*rhout th.; Stm?', ih>
i pporlunity of a Daily Paper at FIVK D()l.
LA US i?er annum.
L. \\\ SI* I! ATT iL CO.
Aitj.:. 15, 1 8.V?. 17 tf
Cliai'l<!!>toii Weekly Kf;t ei<I:ii*<l,
I'ONT.IINS A I.I. Til i: MATl'ltll STIi'l l-IIKU IN Till". I>11.\
together with
Till' J.m'nl, ilium St hi mill /'ofi iifli Miirl'i'tx?771!
J'rii i x Current, iiirlmliiit/ the lintrx <>/' Stile
Inr St'irf.-, k'rc/tnI','/'', mill ll<nmxl ir I'mdue'?Th'
Shijifi!ii'/ in I'nrt?The
lutrxt Ti'h'ijriiphif In/'uriiiittinli,
<{ < ., <1 , ilv.
Tin! ST A N1 >A K1 > is th<> only m>>rnin^ |*r|?oi
in ('linrlc.slou which issues a WKLKLV ] < 1 > 1
TluN.
This l'ditioii is (>iililisii<i<l (nory Wetlnesonx
.Morning awl by the ovoninjj of ilie i.rxt il.iv
ran he received ill every section of the State.
I'ricc S-?p:iv?l?K* inv:?rial>lv in jwIvmih-o.
1,. \V. Sl'll A'lT .t CO,
Aug. 15, If ">5. 17 11
Dr. McLANE'S
CCLKItK A T i: I)
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PjaBJLS.
Two of Cite lie h I Prcpnrattpiis pf t!i; Ago.
They arc not recommended
as U nivcrsal
Cure-alls, hut simply for
u/hnf- {-Itmt
J > ViiV.ll ildlllv- i li i
ports.
- The Vermifuge, for
expelling W orms 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 Compt
a tmt nil tjit i""" t^"
. < j ?ii i^ii/iuua _i jj',?
rangements, slck headalhe,
&c.
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
? JL
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
Stores.
FILMING BRO'S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh,-Pa.
Mo Propriotor%
8CQVIL * MEAD, Ko. 1 (1 Cliarires-at,
New Orleans, General Wholesale Agent* for the
aojjijieFn rxutep, w> wiioin all oruors must be
iddroiiad.
. ? SOLD BY
Wa?duw & Lvo5, Abbeville C. II,, S. C.,
A. (), Hawthorn, Due West, "
J. W. Tatlob, Anderson O. It, 41
. 8nt*XKU & Harrison, Longmire's, 0.
K. Px**, O.H., ?
April 8, I860; ^ ;M " ' ly
^ _
HL JP^NNEl^f L1X8HV?,
rrrr c*??^ytf
F LIVERY STABLES!
I AT ABBEVILLE C. H.
1 r |"MIK nndeisijjncd having taken the lmand
1 commodious iStnlde formerly occupied by
j Mcwrn. Malhis <& Sale, oIKtk Iiis services to the
! public generally. lie will keep ist constant at
I<<II<IIUIC<*, nllnilivo Ostler*. His Slttlili'H will ho
! kept thoroughly demised, ntid every attention
j given lo merit public patronage. lie will also
i keep n lot of
Horses and Buggios to Hire,
with oarefal Drivers, to convey persons lo midpoint
ia or out of the District.
1 Chnrgo for single feed, ;>7.V cent*. Horses
j hoarded foi SI .00 iter dav. and S1u.dk bv I In
: month
J. M. DAVIS.
| Nov. 7, IW5. "0 Iv
j Stage Lir c
! ABBEVILLE to WA^^GTON
A KOI.Ml llOUSi: STACK leaves A?m:V11jfjl?
on Monday, Wednesday and Krii
?lay.
Leaves Washington, (la., on Tuesday, Thinsi
day anil Saturday morning*.
i A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'eloek
i A. M-, lor Atlanta.
OKKICK at ll.M POST OKKKM-:.
JOHN M. I'.IIYDK, Af/rnf.
Ahlieville (!. II., April '2, I;*n> lv
j~ STOVES FOR SALE!
. r |~M!K Siilis?*rilii*rs will Ijwji ??i? liatul at all
1 n tiiilOK, sit tin' Saddlery iillil Harness Stor<
' of K. W KS'ri'IKl.l), in 1.1 tin Village, an assort'
j meat. of all kind* of S'l'<)V KS, wliioli tln-y plod^i
j Iliciiisclvcs to si*ll on as favorable tonus as Slovr?
I of (In- snaii? cjuality can lie purchased lor in
' Charleston. Their
;| cgddiom 2TX)'ras
. 111?-y will warrant to ?lo everything licit :i
! t'ookiiig Stow can ?!o, and arc sure tlicy wil
] give iiiiivci'Kil salisfnrtion.
I Oik* of lis will Mjioml 1 Ito ujo t of tin* i?retn?iil
, year at tlie North, and will In- alile in select. tin
Iiost aii-1 most approved {nit torn*-'.
. i R VVKSTFlKI.l),
. T 1. JiUA.M II.
i; ai?ii?vii!.? r. ir. s. c\,)
, j ivi>. i:?, is. . $ is i v
|! .larksou Street Hospital mill Snmral
INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES
"j AUCI.'STA, f-'A.
; rS~MH'' I'liilcfsi^nol woiil'l r?'<|?o?*l fully <*:ill tin
1. iillt'iilinn .if Planters : ntl Sliivc-?\viu*r.
i 1,-iMiiTiiiiv, lu lli'-ir r??in|>li-t"- ii11 I vi' retail
[ ll>lllll<'lli ill Allirustjl, (ail., fair 1 lli? :ia'a'ai|llll|iill:i
, lion of XKCIluKS r>M|niriiiar Sl'lKJK'AI. Ol*
, KUATIO.NS or Tri jUnicnt in i'lIUONK' IMS
| KAS K.S.
* ' Tli'1 llnililiii^ i* -il linl <! on t In-<-orni r of .I:i<-1;
s"ii ami l'Vlivvia-1; St ri-a-ts, li.-nva-i-.i t In- < aa-air^ia am
tli>* Suvaiiliull I'ail Kna'l Inputs; and i:i s-iajli
1 ail' l?olll. Il is tllfivlain* <*:>llV;'lliaMlt. for tin; re
| ( ption of patients IVom a distant*)*. In it< cmi
stiin-tion. tliroiiyliont tlie amlira- plan, was ka-:i
. j ill view I In! spceiiil purpose to wliieli it is ;i|>
. ! plii'il; In-ill^ liunislieil willi cv<*r\ tiling wliii-l
; can conduce t > tins comfort ?>f lite Sli'K. It i
; supplied willi lint ami etiji| lint lis ;<n 1 slmiye
j lintlis?ami lias wjili-r-ciojfis in ciii'li story Ji
j n voii 1 fiitiene iiinl exposure to the pat ientx. 1
i is ii|m> \v?-II ventiliitw! ami lighted willi jjjjx
I With tin; constlit attendance of expericueci
| male ami It-male nurses, tli<* |?:iti<*nt. will lie.savci
i iiiueli of tlic suH'eriu;; wliieli too ofl?>n is tin- re
result of unavoidable neglect in ?!?* treatiin'iit <<
Negroes ia ordinary private pi?i:lii:e.
'I'MU.MS?For lioanl, I.???liri?:tr :i.1 Nursiiiy
p<-r Inoiilli. Sl<>. I'or all netfssjirv Medical :>l
Iciidanco, Surgical (tperat.oiis, Ac., the same a
in oi.linary city practice.
II. F. ('A.MI'HKliIi. Surgeon,
1*. t'A M 1111111.1Attending I'liysicinn
May II, ISo 5. t5 nilf
ruosi'Kt n's of
THE SOUTHERN LIGHT
A KKLIClOl.'S .lOl'UNAL,
i:*n ri:i> jtv
E- L- WKATLF/Yi
I imm:i'ksi>knt in j.vkiivrinxi;?xk?"ii:ai. is notii
i iso, ash hi:t n.;; tiii: in:n:si r. ? ! " \viiati:vkr
xmi.i. -"Tami tiik ti>r or i:i:\-<>s, m ir.s?
i: ask tiik iitn.v srsinrmy.
j " / Y'/rt' uU l/i!?// <, /")/ / t'nxl tli'il ir/iirh is i/'Hul."
'iVrms. in-;- aiiui;iii, i:i nd va:ii:o.
i \v. i\ dukisok ,t sox, 1*1;ui.isiii:its,
KDlil.riMI.I) C. II., ?. c.
I '
! is (.lit* nanic :i 11 1 stylo of n Moiillil\
J fTr IVrirvlusil, tli.? of wI)i<-lt \v<
I ptirposo, ilio Lord willing, li> ?:on:in<iii;? or
tin? first Monday in .limitary iie\t. Tlio main
I?r tliis Journal is for iln? discussion ol
nil sulijccls pertaining to Christian fiiiili anil
practice. Additional to lliis. >yc slinll present
siioli nrticlcH of a literary eii.irneter, original
and selected, as will have a Ic-ndeiiev I" rctinc
I lie taste and I'lcViitr tin- Sfiilinient ??l tlio road'
! inir pnlilie. Politics also, eonsi Vroil as 11 science.
| ami hs all>*ctni;r llio prim-ipl> s ol I,aw* and t>ov!
crninc-iii, ami more especially (lie i?:ij;l?ty niovo|
IlleillS of lilt! nations, IIR llx'V work (lilt I In- dei
sijriiM.f (iii'l, will i-l iiin dueuuij proper ?tt ulioii.
' IS it I I'olj'jcs ijcgpided li> llir KljUaiililf.^ of ilrliisi
?ii^iic< fiii'iioiii-, will lie utterly o<clic\vc?l ami
repudiated.
As rcsjiecf* matters purely ri'li?i?ll?. We shall,
, of course, iiJvcciitfi the princi|>!> s ??l* lIn- llaptisl.
Community, as derived from th" Scriptures,
ami republish from standard and oilier respcetahlo
work.", articles pertaining to our own Lit era turn;
but our columns will he
Open to all of Evcrj' IV at no,
For tlie defence nml advocacy of their principles,
claiming only the right to judge of the suitable
iims of nil articles for insertion, ami to makp
biu'Ii criti/jjsm ok tiiuin aa may be Ueemcii expcdiont.
In this undertaking we have the satisfaction
of announcing that fcvsral gentlemen of eminent
uhilily and attainments have kindly engaged
to render its occasional ussistaiioo.
The Journal will contain FOliTV 1*A(!ES of
rcmling mailer, and such advertisements as ni|r
friends may favor us with, not inconsistent with
tho character of the work?making at the cud
of the year a neat volumoof -18U pages, suitable
for binding in hook form.
With regard to the mechanical execution of
tin) work, vc deem the announcement, that this
will lie under the direction of the Messrs. Dunihok,
a sufficient guaranty for its faithful and
tasteful petformance?and without further words,
cucnitrnged by tho expressions of good will niul
promises of substantial aid from many friends,
we throw the mirttor before the people with an
assurance of every efTort to render satisfaction
for the support that may ho extended to us, and
respectfully ask them to lot the ' LIGHT"
shiue.
O* Our terms of subscription are Two Poi.r.Mts
per yenr, in advance, on receipt of the first
number. Ministers of tho Gosp?l, of every denomination,
who may be unable to comply with
tlio terms, will bo bitppliod with ono copy oaeli,
on application.
O* A lint for tlio signatures of nil who wish
to encotirngo the work, may be foniul at the
l'ost Office, an?l also at the "Advertiser" Ofllee.
(D* All letters or comimuiicniioiiB addressed
to undeinignod will receive prompt attention.
E. L. \VIIATJ,EY,
Editor and Proprietor.
E.lgefioM, R. C., Oct. 2-2. 1855. 27
ItKXUr KWBANIC. ja.mks L. QA.NTT
EWBANK & G ANT T,
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, Ac
155 M EETIN G-STIfE ET, 155
OITOSITB TIIE OOAUI.KSTON HOTEL, CIIAM.KSTON,g C
mar'9 W It' I
"? ..-J ....I.: . I
Millet and Bhoora Seed.
O^AND unci for ?nle, a Wrrnll qtllknlSiy of
Hip nboy vflluaM by '
. II. S. KERR.
April 2, 105$.. 50 tf
.< %jr9$tmeapy*> i ... - -.:>! *.
jm ii ? ! <
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
MAKING'
r|~Mirc undersigned liavinp us- Bjuija
JL. moiiiteil themselves ok Copurtupru
in the biiHiness of
; tinge and Wagon Milking und Repairing, imdvr
tin: l'inu <>f
][ A 11 111 S & WART,,
' wnulil call the attention of llio public to their
SIlOpS nt
Kit. f.'tU IJK'l,
I where they hope, l?y fair prices, faithful work,
mill prompt. attention to busiiiees, to enrn the
conlideuee of nil, and merit a liberal share of
i patromige.
For all jobs amounting to Five Dollars or more,
| payment will be required in CukIi, or by n Cnnh
l Note, when tin; work i* removed from the Shop.
All orders for work should be directed to l)u,
1 vi11 l-I. Harris; but nil settlement must bo made
' witb the tiuam inl Copartner, W. 0. Ware, us
j be alone ii authorized to use tliu iiumo of tlio
, inn, ?i iin.i- mnes, ^ive I'l'wipt!1, receivo
money or contract debts.
\ I > A VID F.. HARRIS,
\V. C. WAltlS.
! Ml. C'nrmel, S. P., .Iuii. 7, 18f?G. 38-1y
OF
! TllH LEAVEXWOltTlI JOURNAL.
r I 11'? undersigned propose to commenco
.1. the publication of u weekly Newspaper
I ill Iicnvenwoitli City, under the title of ilie
" Leaven worili .louniiil," about the first of
. June.
1st. We sire induced to en<jaj?e in this rntcr1
prise from :t conviction thai another paper is re;
<|tlii'e<l by tin; growinjr population of Kansas,
ami the public demand fur full ami reliable inforiiiatiou
in rejrnnl to its history, topography* cliI
mate, mil, resources, politics, present, condition
I j and future prospects. Sueh information we can
' ! more rea<lily furnisheil here, since Leavenworth
; City in the eonnnereial intrepot, of the Territory
! ?occupies a posit inn of dirc.'l intfr-coiumuni>
j ration with two thirds of its population, ami is
i | the focus of news.
j '2nd. We believe that, llie institution of Mack
! Slavery is a Moral, Political and Keouomieal
! blessing?that, it is ri^hl in principle and expe1
i ilient. ill policy, and hence should lie defended and
i extended. Il is ?.ur purpose to maintain these
| propositions in our paper, and tin all in our power
to make Kansas a Slave Stato. la the diseii#?i?.i?
' j of I lips la very ipu'st'nm. however, wo will endeavor
| (<> m:ii lit si in a conservative position lo present ar*
! ^umenla an?l fuels ill-lead of denunciation and
1 alius*.'.
j !iil. Although the ' f.eavctiworth Tuiiriinl*'
will lie <lrV"ti-?l li> polities in a yreal ilojiw, yet
it will pay ilin* ivirunl to (lie (Jimil, the Trn? ami
I tli*r liftiiiiiful. It will eNliiilit it faithful portraif
turo ot' llie times in which we live, liy Jiresenlini;
a correct account nf t)\e current events of
I tlie il.iv?(lie in-oiire.* ?f tilv Arts ftttil Sciences,
!' of I'Miieatinii, finiimerei', Agriculture nml lns
ti'Mial Improvements. It will iii>ciiKS all mil>je-ls
tvilli freedom ami limine*; give nil pnrlics
tlieir ilues, ami follow the 1 ii?lit of truth
" ' If mtr Weekly Journal meets with a cnnlinl
j stippmt we inteiiil sunn l? publish a Tri-Weekly,
! ami iiei hatis a I tail v.
J ' Tli" editorial <li'|>:ii'iincut of tho "Journal"
; will he over In- S S. (IiidiIi', Into of
1 Kentucky, a;nl Warren j). Wilkes, lulp of South
, Carolina.
We n;>|?-a1 to our fri?-in!-s to sustain lis.
1 i TKUA1S.?Weeklv Sj'J ntl?Tri-\vo?"klv $3 00.
(iOMDK, WII.K IIS cc Co.
' i I ,ea veil worth ("it v, l\;iiis ts.
s; .1 uiv .?. is.v.. * i -i tr
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; THE DEMOCRAT.
A Weekly Democratic Paper,
1 ! To be Published at Marietta, Ga., by
1 JOIIIC rt. GOSSETT,
J i:i>ri*?:t \m> i-uoi uurroic.
1 . rJ"MIK K 'II AT will contain twenty-four
! 1 >'..liitiii.s ol iii.-ii!. r. *.v;:l he rfrvoifi! to
' Polities, N?-ws, Agriculture, tin- .Markets. ami
j St-lfi'l Mi-ci-lhiiiy. Tin- |i?lilic;il eoiii|>'cxion of
's ll.c |u|icr \yill lie I>enucratic, advocating a Mrict
construction of llie t'onst'tntion, uiul tlic riglit*
of llic Sliiliui a;id tlic South.
Tin" coluiii::* of tin- I?l'.MO('Il.\T will nt all
times he ojt.'ii t-i a free ami manly ilisetwiou of f
all .snlijeets in wliii-li tlir peefile are iulrrwteii,
i I>ni no eociiiinniealioii of ;.n allusive or ncitrrili
ous nati:n: will |>uM ?!ie.l.
! It will I..* lit- .n: effort of the editor to
I render his papT isi'.erc-t.ng .in-! aotspiaMe, niul
I woitliv the Itl't-r.iI snpjiort which in? hopes torerciVi'
tVolll tin- people of t'o! It.
Tin- tiTiii-i <>t I ! ? paper will he ?'2 per annum,
; strictly in advai.ee, mill no subscription will he
taken for a shorter period than three months.
Advertisements ?iil lie inserted ut the usual
| rat.s.
? j The first number of the paper w-ll lie issued
1 oil or before ill:- 1 .">(li of .lime iiejfl, or as scon n-?
' a Piillicicut iiimilier of snhsyriher.H have linen o!i1
tained to warrant the ouintncucclijeiil of the rni
teii|iii/e.
| Marietta, lico,, May 2?, C
. j The SouHi Carolina Agriculturist.
I I rnilK Kxccutivc Committee of the State Agrii
JL en It iirn 1 Society of South Carolina, having
f i selected llie subscriber to eilii their paper, ii
I | prospectus is now issued in ciinip'iance with their
: instruct ioiin. This joiirnnl will he iluvoted to
j Agriculture, Horticulture, Nat lira I Science, IJw:
ral Tast-\ Architecture and Ai l, the Mechanical
niul Manufacturing interest, and all the pursuits
pertaining to general improvement. It \i ill also
. contain u faithful transcript of the organization
and proceedings of the SncielVi Kmnya mid
('oiiiiiiiiuicittioii.H from tlie best writets in the
State, and a monthly summary of the spirit of
lilt- /? I-11-11II mill J11 AM Mimi'CIS CUM.U-li to,/
ilii- iin|?r<>voutfitt ill* ilx* minii, tilts noil, stuck, hinl
loiiif?tic comfort. liti<I ready admission into its
columns, iiml mk-Ii cumrilmtiiirii iii'i' specially
desired. Tin* work will lie printed in beautiful
} iipw iiml fnir Iyiif, on tint: wlijte paper, villi n
tinted cover, mid will coitlniii thirty-two page*
|ior imitiih. '1'ln' publication will continence on
; i lie I si of May, l&fiii. '1 It ore will also lie published
mi additional ml Vfftisinjj sheet as ft sup
plemont, in which n limited number of udvor|
tiscmmiiM wiil he inserted 4-..
TKI'.MS??1 per milium. Xo pnper sent un-j^gr
i less l||c money is paid in advance. Life Mrm-'
j hers to the Slate Agricultural Society will re.
ceive the paper without cost.
Address A. 0. SUMMER,
Kilitor "South Carolina Agriculturist,"
March I i?, 18.r>0. -18 Columbia, S. C.
8500 REWARD!
! THE DIAKKKfEA KILLER,
i rilESTCI) in over in,000 ensea of ASIATIC
j JL CIlOLIiltAand IJOWEJ, COM PLAINT,
has never yet failed, when tried in time, in'
stnntly to relieve anil spcuddy to cure. 1'rico,
j 50 (JenlH per JJotlle.
| AU1U,
, list ptoii's Vegetable Tincture,
i Mollmnn's Anodyne, a great variety of popular
Patent Medieines, Drug*, Oi|s, Paints aid Dye'
StutlV; Ten, (Jotfee, Sugar, Sogara and Tobacco,
Powder and Shot, Superior Knives nud ltaror*,
I5ook?, &.C., Ac.
Sold by F. G. PAIIKS,
Greenwood, S. O. *
Jan. 12, 1855 37 ly .
HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES,
At Augusta, G;i.
PW1IIE Undersigned would call tl?o attention
JL of the citizens of Abbeville mid Edgefield ~
Pjstricta, to their INFJRMAUY for SICK NfcOliOES,
and for those requiring SUUGICAJ?~
OPERATIONS. "While the eonn>lotiiesa.of bttr
arrange incuts, offers to the patient every, coos*,
fort. It ulso enables us to rendernior#efficfentf
treatment to chronic CHsea, than can genorally
he secured in ordinary urivnto pracii-e. Our ''
special aecoiuniodatio?M for the tnnnngernont of
tho UIIRONIC DISEASES OP FEMALES,
so couiiuon among Negroes, are ample to' complete.
TEUMS.?For Nursing, Board nud Lodging <,v
per month ? 10.
Treatment?iho ordinary rates of Practice.
Communications addressed to at. AitgtfMa,
will meet with prompt attention.'
II. P. CAMl'BEM* Burgeon} ; :"
U. CA^il'BKLL, AMmding lMiysJciBn.
May 10, )855. 8 ^ .
'Xmfs&i-*.*** 'v ''
Notice. .? , >s?SggjhM
A&'ssfcsssasfcama;
March 1, 1855. J' M* ^
zw Fu'leppndent Pr?>* fcopy. ' '