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* ' A GOOD WAY TO 8AV? HAMS. As wo are in the midst of tho hogkilling fcoarforij? it wiH not ho amiss to subinit'n . most excellent mode of saving aud curing , 4 - hams. There is no better way (oven in Wk' T Westphalia) than tho 0110 wo givo and t J. 4 vouch for from experience: >, ' . " ' Trim tho ham nicelv, and lot it lie for m: * <; one night sprinkled with .salt. Then lake R , it in hand ami rub into it, faithfully, salt highly-colored with Cayenne pepper. Apply furthermore to its entire surface (not forgetting the joint's) a good teaspoon-full of Saltpetre. Then plaster it over with r molasses, and again put on salt and pepper. Pack away carefully in a box or tub. (We think it well to have hams packed separate .'"'-from the other parts of the hog. lint in s.-'.s this case, every crevice in the box or tub ,i ' vjjf k must be filled with clean salt and the top thickly covered al>o.) After your hams have been down from four to six weeks, take them up, hang and *-. Miioko tliein. This process sliouM ?i??t l?o f continued longer than the last of February. Tlie smoking need not be constant, lr.:i - - never tail to attend to it in damp weai.her. China-bellies arc said to li;;ve a capital ct7 feet, burned with oak chips in keeping out :??)' flies. Always try to arrange it so that your <% hams can be taken down before llie Jirst of >r.v ' March. Then scald them, examine them i-.r*- well, and bag (hem. A good method is to put tliom in well-sowed home-spun bags, and ihou dip bag, and all in a thick whitewash again and again until completely coated. Hang up again; and you may bid dcfiance to weather, tlies and bugs. We derive from Maj. Abram J ones, the following plan of bagging hams: Have the bags made large. Surround your hams well with clean, dry hay. l'ull the bags bVef hay aud all, and tie securely. If thi6 is done to that the hay shall be from 3 to 5 inches thick over every part of the ham, this irooil result will follow : Should the fl yd pposit its sued through sonio aperture accidentally left in the hag, they will perish (for want of vivifying influences in the Iihv) and of course never reach the ham. lint the white-wash tuclhod is very good nnd (well done) perfectly secure. Some . use a sort of ashes-paste which also an-Vjjji bwers very well. Try our plan, and you will not regret it. ?Ed'jffield Advert!scr. * * ?? t [ _ The Propmjut'mn of Humors.?There nro differences of views and policy as to ' the true and proper functions of a newspa. per. Some wonld have it, as the name strictly and literally requires, a mere pasftivo and indifferent medium of ncw6 of all Iciuds, and think tliat whatever topic would excite attention or stimulate conversation in tho tea tahlo coterie, or at the street corner, < is proper food for print, without particular regard 10 any consideration beyond currenu' cy. Others believe that there arc many occurrences and events which, although iu'. v- leresting to participants and near beholders, wnd in some degree important, are not propor themes and staples for the newspaper, whoso highest aim in this view is to elevate and direct properly the thoughts nnd reflections of the reader, and not merely to furnish matter for a prurient curiosity. It may be that the true course is between the extremes indicated by the opposing views to which we have referred. All must agree, however, that thero are occasions which itniio&g soiiia ritsnmt&iliilit.v of reserve and discretion on news reporters, and it may soon become a question of practical import to determine the exact degree of responsibility to be attributed to corrcs. nomloiits?by telegraph or otherwise?who % . Jiave hitherto acted on the rule of treating everything as fish that came in their nets, ;V'- In proportion to the influence and practical bearing of any assertion or statement if true, should be the care and discrimination before, publication, or propagation, in ascertaining the truth."? Cluirlcstun Courier. fcf . i^latiKt[cx of Liverjwol Shipping.?Gore's Advocate; of tjje 20th ult., says : " The^following is a return of ships iuflKR ; wards and outwards in the foreign trade of - |bia port for the week ending the 8th instant, . and of 'hips reported inwards from the 1st of* January to the same date, as compared ' ' "witlT the corresponding periods in tlio year . .'4855 s Entered inwards, week ending 8th .p.rj- -November, 1850, 94 ships, 59,'J58 tons; ^7 djtlo 8th November, 1835, 58 ships, 31,742 tons. Increase of ships, 30, and in tonnge, 27,510. Cleared outwards, week ending 8th November. 1850, 80 ship*, 50,320 tons: ditto 8th November, 1 *55, 81 SjSlT on an'-f 1 - r?4a??. r UU,UU 1 lull.*)* IIICHNIM' :il Sll!j>S, O j I increase in tonnage, 13,005. Imported itiwards from 1st January !<> 81.1? November, 1850, 3,788 ships, 2,140,00W l?ii-s ; djii-i to 8tli November, 1855, 3,578 ships, 1,777,614 tons, Increase in sh ips, 210; in ton- j uage, 302,525." 'f \ V ^ ? ? j; Lazy Boys.?-A lazy boy makes a lazy luan, as sure as a crooked twig makes a *. crooked tree. Whoever yet saw a boy grow up in idleness that did not make a shiftless vagabond when he became a man, '... tfnle*s be had a fortune left to him to keep up appearances ? The great mass of thibves, 't ?':* ' pauper? and criminals, that fill our peniten' tiaries and ahn-houses, have come to what - they arc by, being brought up in idleness. who constitute the business poition of thj}, community, tliose who make our great . *rid useful men, were trained up in their ,j? r' ' earliest boyhood to be industrious. tvurmus raci.? we were yesierdii)' credi* "fcly informed, by a gentleman who resides ,y Tleair the spot, tlint in September last, the ' ,~>wcll kpotfn pecan tree, under which the rcittain's of Gctt.- PakeDhara were buried, a . ^ ' few miles lelow this city, was broken off, I f thirty ,/ectnbpve ground, by a gale of wind, ?|t)<i a Cannon ball, fired from the British Jincs during thu battle, was found crar> * ?T>edied just where, the trunk broke off. *' . Tjjuftit, wns that iho brave Briton slapt ? "i?niijef dtig of hi*.o.wn missiles as his roonu$?! mpty?M o. PicaipiM. u H&; ' . * Coolness UiyparulUleJ,?A merenntile firm of WW ?it)T V??ceiyed this week h letter mt&Js'P ?hH?1 n of. 6he of the brigstliey mm* chdrteftfil, dated Barbados, in wliich lie inffife forma *.tbem th?t m? he believe the United 'ftffjfe'- States are al>out going to eternal smash, he ^9? and pocketed the money, ! W" ?ome complimentary alWjons to gar <v?untiymen, ?nd wiahes he K ' ' Wff nevej^n any of them. The re**! is (Etje 2lbbet>UU Banner If Published Every Thursday Morning, by DAVIS & HOLLINGSWORTH. W, O. DAVIS Editor. J. HOLLINGS WORTH, Publisher. t xi n. 3vr a t Two Doi.lara per annum, If paid in advancn ; Two Dollars and Firrr Cunts if not paid witliiu six months, mid Tiirkk Dollars if. not paid before 111*> end of the year. All subscriptions not limited nt the time of subscribing, will be considered as indetiuile, and will be continued until arrearages are paid, or at tho option of the Pro I>i M-ivrs. vfiu'jm iroin uinor Dimes mum tni'ari ably be nccompanicd with the Cash. RATES OF VERTISINQ. Tlic Proprietors of the Abbeville Banner and Independent 1'rett*, have established the following rates of Advertising to be charged iu both puitoiw: Kvery Advertisement inserted for a lees time ' than three month*, will bo charged by the inserI tion at One Dollar per Square (l? inch?the ' space of 12 Rolid lines or lend,) for the first insertion. nml Fifty Cents for eueh subsequent in, sc ri ion. | t??" The Commissioner's, Sheriff's, Clerk's and ; Ordinary's Advertisements will be inserted in both papers, each charging half price. 639" Sheriff's Levies, One Dollar each. tar a inouncing a-Candidate, Five Dollars. Advertising an Eslruy, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate. Advertisements inserted for three months, or longer, at the following rates: 1 square 3 months $ 6.00 I square 6 mouths 8.00 1 square 9 mouths 10.00 1 square 12 months 12.00 z squares .4 months 8.00 2 squares C months 14.00 1! squares 9 months 18.00 2 squares 12 months 20.'JO 3 squurea 3 months 10.00 5 squares 6 months 1G.0O 3 squurea 9 months 21.Oo 3 squares 12 months 25.00 4 squares 3 months 12.00 4 squares 6 mouths 20.00 4 squares 9 mouths 26.00 4 square* 12 months 30.00 6 squares 3 months 15.00 5 squares G months 25.00 5 sqtmros 9 mouths 31.00 ? Mjunres 12 months.... I 35.00 tj squares 3 months 20.00 6 squares 6 months 30.00 G squares 9 months 36.00 6 squares 12 months 40.00 7 squares 3 months 25.00 7 squares G months 35.00 7 squares 9 months 41.00 I squares i* months 45.00 8 squares 3 mouths 30.00 8 squares fi uinm.hs 40.00 8 (squares 9 months 46.00 8 squares 12 lliontlis 50.00 Fractions of Squares will be charged in proportion lo the above rates. Business Cards for the term of one year, will bo charired in proportion to the space they occupy, ?t One Dollar per line space. C3T For all advertisement!) Bet in double column, Fifty per Cent, extra will be added to the above rates. DAVIS L IIOLLIN'GSWORTir, Vor Banner; LEE & WILSON, /'or I'rtst. ~QREATlBAR8AINS! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. SLAGER^LEVINGSTON WOULD respectfully tiunounco to the citizens of Abbeville, that they have iust returned from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and arc now opening the largest and most beautiful stock of Goads ever brought to this place, selected with great care, bought at low juices, and which they intend Helling at very low rates. Their Stock consists of 33R.Y QOODS. Ladies' Dress Goods, Of all prices; Plain, plaid and Figured Merinoes, plain, figured and clouded All Wool Delaine!1, pHrameltns, De Bareges, Bombazines, Alpacas, black and colored Silks. An extensive variety of White and Domestic Goods, SHAWLS. An entirely new assortment of Collars, Embroideries, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, of tho latest styles. The largest and besl stock of CLOAKS ever brought to this part of the country, from the cheapest up to the most costly article; jliiiiiuiugp, olc. auo, a veiy large stock or Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings! Ready Hade Clothing, all Kinds. Boots, Shoes, Ladies' * Gents' Gaiters, Hats, Caps, Hosiery ami Oloves. Iu fact, everything new | mid desirable. We would also call the attention to our stock of Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, Yankee Notions, etc. A large stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clonks and Silver Plated Ware, at Charleston and Augusta Prices. ("all on us end examine our Goods and Price*. No charge for showing Goods. At the old stand of Willaou it Williams, next door to the Post Oflioc. KLAGER A LEVINGSTON. Abbeville C. 11., Oct. 29, 1856. 28-tf I^o w Carpets. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received from New York, Rich Velvet Carpets, of new and vpleudid styles; Su perior English Brussels Carpet*, of new and elegant patterns ; Ingrain and Three-ply Carpets, of the best make, warranted all wool; Superior 3-4 and 4-4 Venetain Carpets, for Hulls and Stairs; English Brussels and Stuir Carpet; Crumb Cloths, in patterns and by the yard; A large sunply of six, seven and eight feet Window Shades ; Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, (some at very low prices :) Rich Col ored Damasks and Delaines, for Window Curtains; Brass Cornices aud Curtain Bands of beautiful patterns, Rich Chenille Hearth Rugs and Door Mats; Cocoa, Adelaide, and Colored Sheep Skin Mat*. lor Halls. The public are respectfully Invited to examine the assortment. | Augusln, Dec. 10, 1856. 34 tf MOURNING GOODS. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS just received from New York, a complete Assortment of Ladies' Mourning Goods, among which are Superior Bliick English Crapes, for Mourning Veils and Trimming Dresses; Black Love and English Crape Veils; Superior Black Silks, without lustre, lor Ladies' Muaruing Dresses ; Black Mousselaine Delaines and Black ChaU lies, of superior quality; Lupin's Black Boinba> zines and Black Alpacas; Superior English Black aud White Prints and Ginghams ; Black French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, of extra quality; Black Thibet Wool Shawls, with | Silk Fringe, and extra sire and quality; White aud'Black Crape Collars aud Uadersleeves, in setts; Ladies' Mourning Cloaks, of new and buautiftil styles. To {til' of which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. Augusta, Decs 10,1856. 84 tf . > 1 ?' " WSL 3A.EJLUL00, KB. WADDBLL., BAIUtOlOlS WADDBIX, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BKOKERS, A*D OOTTO* *ACtttfK8, WINTER SUPPLIES. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received from New York his Fall and Winter supplies of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, nmon^ which aro Rich Printed Delaines, of tlio latest Paris styles; Plain French And Plaid Merinos; Plain White and Black French Meriuos, of extra quality; Fancy Dress Silks, of beautiful styles ; Superior Plain Black Silks, at very low prices; 131nck Silk Velvets, of extra width aud quality, for Ladies' Basques; Real YVelsh Flannels, warranted not to shrink; Heavy Shaker, Silk Warp, and Patent Flannels; Red Hanuets, some at very low prices, for Servants; Marseilles, Allendale and Lancaster Quilts; Superior 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Furniture Dimities; Sup. French and Scotch Lonpniid SquareShnwls, Ladies' Embroidered ami lleui-stitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Collars and Undersleeves, in setts; Superior Damask Diapers, Table-Cloths and napkins; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns; 12-4 Linen Sheetings and Pillow Caao Linens ; 12-4 Blenched Allendale Sheetings and Pillow Case Cottons; 7-8 und 4-4 Blcuchcd Shirtings, of the most approved styles; A largo supply of English rnd American Prints; Acompleto assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses and Youth's Hosiery ; A full supply of articles for Servants' wear; With nlmost every article required for Family and Plantation use, und which will be sold ut very low prices. The public ore respectfully requested to ex| amine tho assortment. Augusta, Dec. 10, 1856. 34 tf JUSTRECEIVED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. R. S WAFFLE LD & CO. WOULD rcspcctfully inform their numerous patrons, and all those who are admirers of Dress and Fashion, that they have just received, uud now olFer for sale. Large Invoices of the most desirable Patterns, (Plain and Fancy) oomt.'s and Jt3oy?' SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Together with a general Assortment of Gent.'s Neck Tien, White and Figured Silk Cravats, Black and Fancy Bcauforts, IJluek and White Byron Tubes,Spotted and Fancy Checked Napoleons, Silk and Satin Napoleons, improved, Black Albert and Fancy Sardinian Ties, Silk and Liunn Pocket Kerchiefs, China Cord Pocket Kerchiefs, Silk and Merino Drawers and Undershirts, Silk and Satin Scarfs, Shirts, Collars and Hosiery, Sevastopol and Vienna Gloves. Wliito and Colored TafFcta, with every description of Fasliionable Spring and Summer Hats. ?ALSO? Constantly on hand. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hand Valises, Ladies' Traveling Bo.xes, Ac., all of which will be sold At Our Usual Low Prices. J2F" Having made ftrrungnmonts to enlarge our business the present year, wc trust that l>y more particular attention to the calls and wants of our many friends, we may render ourselves worthy a continuance of their patronage and llio confidence they have heretofore reposed in us. N. li. All Goods are warranted to answer, in j every rrcpoet, tho representation made at tlie j titno of sale. ?our Mono is? "Quick Sales and Small Profits for Cash." j R. SWAFFIKLI). K. R. H\VAKI1 El.ll. W. L. FISH. No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C. June .1, 185ft. 7 1y ATTENTION, PLANTERS! Economy and Utility! TDK undernamed having purchased tin- Right of Warlick's PLOW. Patented April 3d, 1855, will sell Plantation Kigliln, per Plow $1.00 Will furniidi pattern Stock with small Scooter, nt Mr. S. L. lloud'u Shop in Greenwood, for 4 50 Without Scooter 4.00 Will deliver to order at Plantations pnttern Stock with small Scooter, or ut convenient Depot on ltuil Road 5.00 Without Scooter 4.50 The above Price* include the Might II. S. KEKlt, Esq., is our uuthorized Agent ai auncvinc u. 11., troiti whom ICiclits can be obtained, and ut whose Store the L'luw can bo Been. This Plow, from it? simple structure, durability, lightness of draught, cuse of imumgement, adaptation to the different Snares used in the cultivation of the farm, and consequent cheapness, is commending iuelf to general use as a Superior Farming Implement wherever tried. IlILL &. ANDREWS. Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 6, 1856. 25-3m We, the undersigned, having examined and tried the "Warlick Plow, concur in the above coumieudutione. JAMKS CRESWELIj, JOHNSON SALE, It. M. WHITE, SAM'L Mi GO WAN, LAKKIN UEYNOLDS. BOOTS AND SHOES, Opposite the Masonic Hall, AUGUST A . ?. A . 1 /"V PAIR Men's Plantation BROJLvy?WvJl~f (JANS, assorted quality. 2,000 pair Boys' Plantation Brogans, ass'd quality 3,000 pair Men's lvip " ' 1,000 p??ir ' Calf ppjrjrcd " " 600 pair " Grained and BufFBrog. " 3,000 pair Women's Leather Booties, pegged. COO pair " low prieo 44 sewed. 1,000 pair Lading' fine Morocco nnd Goat Bootees. 500 pair Misxes' ' ' " 600 pair Boys' Kip Brngaus. 500 pair Youths' Kip " 600 pair Boys' and Youths' Calf Brogans. ?ALSO? Gents', Ladies', Mieses', Boys', Youths' nnd Children's BOOTS and SIIOES, of all styles and qualities, received and for w?Ie low, by the dozen or case. CLAHKE & ROYAL. Sept. 24, 1856. 23 Gm2w A. H. MILLS, IOWA, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA' LAUD OFFICE, AT DUBUQUE, IOWA. PARTICULAR attention paid to thtfjbcating of Loud Warrants for persons South, on tlie finest selected Timber and Prairie Lands. Warrants loaned to settlers on one year's titno at 40 percent. Interest, charging $1.25 per Acre for Warrant. Taxes paid, Collections made and remitted for in Sight Exchange. Money loaned at high rates of Interest. Investment* inado.? Uncurrent money taught, ?tc. (O" Refers to Wm. C. Davis, Esq., Abbeville C. H., S. C. Sept. 3, 1856. 20 tf The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. William* Trewit, Exo'r, "1 vi I Bill for Discovery. Peter RroUh, Frederic | Relief, Direction, Ac. Smith and others J IT appearing to my satisfaction Unit William Dinkius and wife, Frances, Peter Collins, Moses Collins, Jainea Collins, Mary Collins, and other children of Moses B. Collins aud Mary Collin#, whose name* are not knoVfl, William Purnell, aud Johi Purnell, Defendant* to the above stated Bill, reside beyond the limits or this State. On motion of Jonss 4,JLtvIngrton, Com. Sol'rs. ordered that said Defendants do plead answer or demur 10 said? Dill of ComElaint, within three months from the publication ereof, or the name will bf tuken Pro Confetto against them. ^ t&L SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY ! Guano Ain't Anything Compared to" it J SUBSOIL FLOWING IS MO USB I Cotton Soed a Perfect Nuisance CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY ! LYONS, Til E indefatigable District and Village Clothing Man, by close observation and hard study, has learned several new features in the urt of improving and adorning the Masculine portion of the huinun family. He's been clean to New York, took lessons under scientific men, and has made himself so familiar with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages and responsibilities of the liuniuu weather-boarding deimrtnicnt. that iust us soon as he lavs his eves on a man, he knowu what lie lacks?whether it in food or raiment. He is just the hame to mankind that spring is to vegetation. Country merchants would do well to come in and take a few lessons ?charges moderate for singlo scholar?classcs taken at reduced rates. If it iti food an J raiment, he takes him in, covers, weather-boards and floors him, and then sends him over to his friend, II. 8. Kerr, or down to I.omax it Cobb'n, where in a few minutes, after the patient has realized the reviving, healthful influence of the oxterual application, they will commence the inside work?ceiling, lathing, plastering and scouring, and then start him home. And it is no wonder, after taking some of I.omax dt Cobb's or II. S. Kerr's iu'urd filling (which is substantial, no liquid) then allowing Lyons to give them whut's culled the surface polish, that men's wives don't know them when they go home; the little boys aud gills run and hide, thinking som<* city folks hud come to their pa's house", young ladies commence fixing 14k to entertain their new keuux, and vounmncn brush their heads, look dignified uud start to rcecivc tlic nice looking strangers. A few men of rutlici* ordinary appearance, who luivn thrown themselves entirely into Lyons' handi), know the advantages to be derived from a unit of hid Clothes; it hus married them into rich families, given them a standing fur beyond their expectation*, and been the means of pitching them as high up an phifty-phonr phorty in the scale of upperletidom respectability. There arc now in the city of Abbeville, 3 Churches, 2 Academics, 1 Sinning School, a great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Offices, 2 Wholesale Grocery Houses* 2 Jewellers' Establishments, a Thespian Corps, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Lodge, ]>ancing (.'hiss, Hippodrome, 2 Carriage and Hnggy Manufactories, -t Holds, several Boarding Houses, 1 Ding Store, Gin Factory, and n Steam Saw Mill, 2 Harness, and several Hoot and Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory, Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Shops, .*1 Refreshment Knloons, and 2 Livery Stable*, and it will not d<> for n gentleman to make a bail appearance at any of these places; it injures th<-ir business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable for all the above named places, avocations and occupations, and because he has n hii? trade and a IIIrire Slni-lt tin rlm-'t !? tend to ask prices thai arc unreasonable. Lyons' block of Leghorn and Straw Huts, is complete. lid keeps fino Pocket Knives, Razors, Oil nnd l''luiil Lamps, Fiddled, Fiddle Strings and Fiddle ltosin, manufactured expressly for Ilia.trade, Flute*, Patent Door Fastener*, Interest Tallies, (lie most convenient thing of tlie kind imw in use?every body ought to liuve one ?Bankers' Oases, I5i'! I looks, Pocket and Meniornilduni [?< .?, Kiive!i'|???, Loiter Paper, the liir(j<.'.-.L block over brought in this market?New Yorkern complain of a scarcity since we. purchased?Steel Pens, t>o many lhat there, is an anticipated advance on steel, l'ort Mommies enoni;li to liido all the money in tlio District, Combs, Hair Hi-tiblies, Nail and Tooili Brushes enough to open a wholesale brush and conih house, an<l if Cedar Pencils lise, Lyons has jjot 'em, sure?a whole easn of {Hacking, Needles, any quantity, and low l>y retail, Trieopherous, Kathairon, Cologne. Hair Oil, Handkerchief Kx tracts and sweet smelling stnlf, Needle and Thimble Cimos, Lanterns, Buggy Whips, Valises, two or three Horses, and so many oilier things that it would take us a whole day lo look them up and name them over, all of which ore ready for inspection mid sale, at the Coiner Store in the Marshall limine. Abbeville C. II., April 16, I85fi. "62-tf CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Purifier of the Blood! TIIE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN! Not a Particle of Mercury in it! An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, lilutehcs, Rods, A pne and Fever, Chronic S<#?? Eyes, King Worm or Teller, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the 1!oiica and Joints, Su!l Itheuni, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disordein, and all Discuses arising frum an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Iilood. . CW T his great alterative mcilieine and Purifier of lilood in now used by thousands of gratefid patients from all purls of the United States, who testify daily to the remarknhlc cures performed by the greatest of sill medicine*, " CARRIER'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neural Rheumatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Uleeis, Old Sores, AfTection of the Kidney*, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Puii.s and Aching of the Rones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For nil discuses of The Blood, nothing has yet been found to coinpnre with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently nnd efficiently on tho Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, makes the *kin clear and healthy, and res teres the Constitution, enfeebled hy disease or broken down hy the excesses of youth, to Its pristine vigor nnd btrcnglh. For the Diseases of Females it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known, is regularly prescribed with the happiest effects. It invigorates tho wouk and debilitated, nnd imparts elasticity to the worn-out frame, clears tho skin, and leaves the patient fresh and healthy ; a single bottle of this inestimable remedy is worth all the so-called Sarsaparillcg in existence. The large number of ceMificalcs which we have received frpm persons from all paits of the United Slates, is the best evidence that there is no Humbug about it. The press, hoUil keepers, magistrates, physicians, ana public men, well known to the cummunity, all udd their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GIIEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. *" Call 011 the Agent and gel an Almanac, ,?nd read the details of astonishing Cures performed by CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, (in most cases where everything else had sigirtflly fulled ) The limits of an advertisement will not admit their full insertion. *' WJ1. S. BEERS, & CO., Proprietors, No. 304, Broadway, New .Xork, To whom all ordftrs must be addressed. For sale bv Drilffffistii and Countrv M?m>lmnla in all part* of the United Stutca and the CauaduB, And by Wardlaw & Lvo*, Abbeville C. II., <Gaby St. Josh, Cokesliury, F. G. Pabkb, Greenwood. * May 1,1856. 2 ly WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION JBBAlI.lt. & ST?Va2.II.s AT THEIR OLD STAND, JACKSON STREET, KEAB GLOBS HOTEL, AUGUSTA, OA. THE Copartnership of BE ALL ic STOVALL having expired l>y it# t>wn limitation, in the Grocery Business, they would inform the public that they hove rtiiiewedthe Copartnership, and intend conducting the WXREZKJVSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS ?loim. ft' continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended totliein. Their undivided attention will b? devoted to the intrrects of <h?r patron'#. * TAMLY SUPPLIES, *0d the Haoftl fccHWcs b? afforded ^ ^ ^ DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &o. AT GREENWOOD DEPOT. ONE of the firm of Davis & Doozcr lias just returned from Charleston, bringing, in addition to their large block of Groceries, uny amount of every variety of DRY GOODS worn by Ladies or gentlemen. It is said that some provide for the inner man and some for tho outer; we iutend to provide f?r both. We are now opening a Large Stock of Plantation Goods, utid Ladies and Gentlemen*' Dress Goods, to whieh we invite the attention of Citizens, and especially the Ladies, of Greenwood and vicinity. Come one, come all, we have enough for all. Great excitement produced at the astonishingly low rutos at which they propose to sell. Just received and are now opening a supply of DRUGS, Paint Brushes of everv size, British Oil, IIolloway's Pills, Spencer's Pills, llooflaud'sGerman Bitters, Gum Camphor, Tapioca, Florida Arrow Root, t"loves, Nutmegs, Mace, Corn Starch, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Venitiau Red, Prussian Blue, Red Lead, Spanish Drown, Liquorice. Black Lead, Lumphlack, Diiming Fluid, Neat's foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, fine Apple Vinegar, Kxtra White Lead in 50 lb K?-gs, Shoe Tools, Shoe Lasts, Awls, Handles, Knives unu i iinimurw, i fgs 01 every milliner. HARDWAHS. Ilinges, Shovels and 'l'ongs, Fire Dogs, Hummers, Hatchets, Augers, Chisels, Screws, Gimlets, IIuncl Saw Files, R>s|>m, Knives and Forks, Powder Horns, Flasks, Wool and Cotton Cards, and Hand Saws. LIQUORS. An Extra Lot, just received from HnHiiunre. Also, a fine lot of Hats, Caps, Leghorn, &c. Slioes, Hoots, An. '1'lie above is a few of tlio many nrticies we have on hand, which will be sold low for Cash. ne nro oo'crminco i<> sell cheaper lliun the I cheapest. If you want bargains, call on DAVIS &. HOO/r.U. , Greenwood Depot, Ocl. 8. SCOTT S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL, Patented IVTay 16, 1854. rpiIE attention of Planters, Farmers, mid JL Stock feeders in general, arc respectfully culled to this .Mill uh tin; most important article of tlie kind now in use ; not only well adapted for grinding Col) Meal for Sl?>rk, hut Grits or fine Hominy lor tlic table, and especially lire-id Meal from corn not fully ripo or dry iu tlie full. In Getting this Mill, no Mechanic or frame work in wanted, only requiring to lie fastened to a floor or platform. F.usily adjusted und used liv anyl>ody, even h child. The LITTLE (SI A XT has received tlie first premiums at the lain Agricultural Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other Stales; and fiat in the most eoiiipiimcniai v manner; as well as tho most ready commendations from the thousands witnessing its performance. These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manlier ngainsl defects or breakage, when ! properly used ; and No. 2 warranted to grind I 10 bushels of fec?l per hour with one horse, and I niTurcil nt the l<nv prion of all comple.in for attaching the leant; No. 3, at $<>5, grinds lfi Inmhelti per hour, with one hor/e; No. 4, ni $75, grinds UO bushels per hour with two horaes. The aliiiva Mills may hn found nt the Agency for the Manufacturers nt Ahhevillc Court House. 1IKNKY S. K Kit It, Agent. Juno 4, 1 K.5ft. 7 tf The State of South Carolina, antiKviu./ ; DISTRICT. In Hit: Court of Ordinary. W II KIM*'AS, William finincH has applied to me, hy petition in writing, praying that the paper purporting to contain the hint Will ami Testament of Margaret (iailios, ilec'il, may hn proved in "Dim form of Law." These arc, therefore, to citc and admonish John Wilson, who lives Iieyond the limits of this State, Sarah Ken iicuy, who 01 Kennedy, the rhi (Iron ??f Michael Wilson, dec'd. (names not known.) tho children of .Initios Wilson, df^'d, (,,a,"e!? known,) and Andrew Millor Wilson, minor, to lie unci appear ?t a Court of Ordinary to he hold at Abbeville Court lb-use for Abbnvtllc District, on Friday the 9th day of Jniuinry A. 1)., IS.'>7. as on that day the validity of said paper will be < tried. i WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D. Octobor 4, lS5t>. 25 tfm On Manhood, and its Premature Decline. Just Published, Gratis, the 20th Thousand: A FEW Winds on the ltational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, lmpotcney, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally. My B. I)E LANEY, M. D. The important fact that tho many alarming complnints, originating ill tho imprudence ami solitude of youth, may be easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to curc himself perfectly and at the least, possible cost, thereby avoiding all tho advertised nostrums of tho day. 'Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envf.lope. bv remittitur (nnut imiil\ iirn postage slumps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, n', Lispenard Street, New York City. .Oct. 29, isr><>. 23 6111 OA.R.R.IA.GE SII03P AT LO\Vmi)l>VILI,U, N. C. Blacksmiths, Wood-workmen, Fainter* ami Trimmers, to do all kinds of Plantation work, mid to Manufacture und Ilepuir Wagons, Buggies and Carriages, ill the host manner, at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Give hiin h trial. WM. M. BELL. Lownde?ville, S. C.,"T,^ ? March ao, 18B0. S^50 ly Just riecelvea ' AS D FOIl SALE,* * SACKS Extra Fine FLOUR, iO Bushels of I'cas, "* SJOO Uiialicla Corn. Flour?J14.00 per <wt, ; Pons?90 cciiLh per bushel; Corn?70 " - " " 2,000 Lbs. Clean Bags Wanted. None but cotton or linen will bo received. DAVIS & BOOZER. Greenwood Depot. May .27. 0-tf BOOTWEARINQ GENTRY. fkfUIE undersigned, Bootmaker, would inform JL the public generally, nud especially his old friends ana enstotners, that ho hns just received that splendid lot of LEATIlEIt of which .ho gave notice some weeks since, and is now'ready and willing to put up in the best possible style, any work entrusted to him. if you want a Hoot tlmt is n Boot, yon will top into tbe Sfiop and leave your rfteayure. To be fooiid ou Washington Street. ED WD ROCIIE. Mnrcli 1656. 46 tf ' BAGGING, $0?E, BACON, &C. ? Bales GUNNY BAGGING. ?> 60 Coils western rope. ioo untwine. IO.'OOOUm*. TentiewVc BACON. 300 Sack# Livei'pool SALT. 2 dot SPINNING WHEELS. - For sale low by 1J. a jtERU. Sept. 24,1856. , . - tf < ? * Ohean S^dlejt i for nfwh 6'ALL OS ; B. It WAKDLAW - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. C JAMES drCAXiHOUN, r Attorney at Law, u ABBEVILLE C. H., r\ WILL attend promptly to all biiHincus en- tl trusted to hid cure. Muy b? found for tlio present nt the Office of Messrs. Wilson, Loirntx &c Ilu<ldon. v June 10, 185C>. 8 ly ^ JAMBS S. COTHRAN, v A W* ?-% A -wr T. ?-? -wvr u - ~| V W A JlA. V y %Mj V M Of W J c ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C. I MAY BE FOUND l'OB THE PRESENT IN THE COMMISSIONERS OFFICE i J?n. 14, 1850. 39 ly Independent 1'reM please copy. WILLIAiTI 1?. PRICCT ATTORNEY AT LAW, J WII.L PRACTICE IN TIIK COURTS OF THE WESTERN CIRCUIT. Ofllcc at dttenville C. II. Feb. 1, 1858 45 ly * W. C. Davis, Attorney ut Law and Sulictur in Equity. AmiKVii.LE, S. O. Will promptly attend lo all ImihIiiohh entniHtrd to h> care. He can be round nl the office of tlie Abbeville Banner." July 28 16 PROFESSIONAL CARD. " r|"MIE Undersigned would hereby notify the 1 1 pnlilic, tliut lie Iihh again resumed the 1'ractice of .Medicine, ami will praclicc in Greenwood . uiul tlio surrounding country. I>R. L. II. SMITH. Greenwood, April 7, 185<? SI-if Stage Xiinc ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON J A FOUR HOUSE STAGE leaves A Hill?- , VILLI? on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. i Leaves Wnshinglon, On., on Tuesday, Thursday <>nd Saturday mornings. A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock A. M., for Atlanta. OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. , JOHN MillllYDE, Affent. Ahhcville H.. April 2. lKfil'i. fill ly i The State of South Carolina. ari;ui...vt r.. ii- u#- - .Itivkioic X/milll ;. Jit IIIt UUHIHIUII J ItUS. James T. Buskin, ) Attachment. vs. V Buskin, I'l'lPs Attorney. 1 .lames A. I.i.lcifll. ) WIIKUKAH Ili?* l'laintifF did, on the eij?h- I teenth day of October, eighteen hundred nnd fifty-six, fil? his declaration against the Defendant, who, (ii is said,) is absent from and without (he limits of this .State. and has neither wile nor j attorney known within the same, upon whom a | copy of the said declaration nii?ht, lie served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Dercndani do appear and plead to the said declaration, on ' or before Iho nineteenth day of October eighteen j hundred and fifty-seven, otherwise final and ab- ( solute judgment will then be given and awarded ( against him. M ATT 11 E\V McDONA LI), c. r. r. Clerk's Office, Oct. 18, 1B6G. 27 ly , NEW STORK !!~ NKW" GOODS! U~ I ri 111'* subscriber is now opening, in his new < JL House, an entire new Stock of ( FALL AND WINTER GOODS, direct irom iiiiiimiorc. consisting or Dry fiooits, Hardware. Cutlery, f? roeeries, linnts nn?l Slmos, llati Hiiil Cups, Keiiily-Miide I'lotliing, I>ni?R, Medicines, ToilH Artii l. n, ?fcc., ifcc.. alt of wliicli lie proposes (o sfl! nt (? reenwood Retail Prices, . wiili Ten per cent, off for CASH. . F. ii. PARKS. ! Greenwood, S. C.. Sept. lb'SU. l!3-tf Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE. LIVER PILLS. ,1 t Two of the beat Preparations of the Age. v They are not recommended as Universal s t< l.i i rp 11 lc Ki 14- C? r w4x v o-jlio^ uul dlllipiy i()r what their name purports. | - The Vermifuge, for 1 expelling Worms from the human system, has also been administered k with the most satisfactory results to various animals n o subiect tr> Wnrmc p J -? -- 0 The Liver Pills, for #1 the cure of Liver Com- , v plaint, all Bilious De- rangements, Sick- "Head- r ache,-&?. Purchasers will please " be particular to ask for w Dr. G. McLane's Cele- u? brated . Vermifuge ; and Liver Piles,^prepared by. . iHmu/vva' . . * rJ e/St W PDnDBicT/Mip. 111 burghi Pa., take 110^ c other, as there are various rf . ' \ - "t * <ih other preparations fiow c before the public, purporting tb be Verpiifuge ^ ^nd Liver Pills. All fcothers, ; in compai^on . . with Di\ McLaneT/ are^ worthless.*. * , ' The genuine McLaneV1 \ Vermifuge and Liver., r JPills can now. be had at "*l ' HI rail respectable Drug ^ 60 W^Bx.; PifrttfuKOH, Pa/ n? $ Sole PratMitetwii ftv ?o all^ order* *<&*?. i ^^^pB|PFp ^ > P n V *- _U JARRIAGE AND WAGON nAKINCi. rUE undersigned having us- ."ri 1 LI * soeiuted themselves ns Conrtners ill the business of C?r-m0S3B&SBBm iage uud Wugou Muking and Kt-puiring, undvr lie Firm of II AHUIS & W A RE, ' could call tlio attention of the public to their HlOJIS ut Kit. Cariiiel, vhere they hope, by fuir prices, faithful worki nd prompt attention to business, to rarn tlia oiifideuce of all, and merit a liberal share of latronuge. For ull jobs amounting to Five Dollars or more, taymcnt will be required in Cu?b, or by a Cash ^ote, when the work is removed fruin the Sl.op. All orders for work should be diiected to Dafid K? Harris; but ull settlement* mint K vith the linnmiul Copartner, W. C. Ware, as e nlone it authorized to iik? the nutue of the firm, give or lake liotef, give receipts, receive noiiey or contract debt*. DAVID E. HARRIS, W. C. WAUE. Mt. Curimtl, S. C., Jan. 7, 3S-ly fHE BRITISH PERIODICALS TIIK FARMER'S GUIDE. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE ok tiik latikit i'uglicationi Leonard scott a. c.o., New York, con* limit to puht'iKh the following llrilisli P?? riodiculs, viz: 1. Tiiic London Quarterly, (Conncrvativo.) 2- ' 1 The Eihnui'ruii Review, (Wliig.) > 3. 1'iib North Biutihii Review, (Free Ciiurch.) 4. Tiie Wehtminsteh Review, (Liberal.) 6. Blackwood" b GuiMiunou Mauazink, (Tory.) The great nu?l important events?Relioioiltf, ['uiiticui, liliil iuiiiinrv?now ni'iliiLiiifr iii? nn. p ?v "M lions of the Ol? Worlu, give to these Publica? lions nil interest and vuluc they never before (Wi88f8?ecl. 'I'liey occupy a middle ground between tlic lianiily written news-it itiB. crude { peculations, mid tiding rumors of the newspaper, and tlie ponderous Tome of the historian, written long after the living interest in the facta lie records hliull have passed away. The pro* ffrrss of the War in the Knul occupies a largo (.pucc in their pag< s. Kvery movement is closely criticised, wluther of friend or of foe, and all ul.nrt 1 .. uramj poiliietl OI1I. 1 lie i*t- / tels from the ('I'IMKA and from tlie BALTIC in Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its moit [>o|?ilnr contributor*, give ;i inoro intelligible nnil relinblc account of the movements of the great belligerents than can elsewhere bo found. These Periodicals ubly represent the three El-eat political parties of Grout Britain?Whig, Tory, anil Radical,?hut polities forum only one feature of their diameter. As Orgnns of the most profound writers on Science, Literature, " Morality, and Religion, they Maud as ihcy ever have ?lood, unrivalled in the world of letter*, being considered indispensable to the scholar mid tin? professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class the v furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current iteraturc of the day, throughout tlio world, lian can be possibly obtained from any other ouice. EARLY COPIIvS. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from he British publisher* gives additional value to licao Reprints, especially during the preeent exiting Htate of European affair*, inasmuch as they ran now be placed in the hands of bubacribcrs ibout as soon as the original cditioua. TERMS. Per ann. !'?r any one of the four Reviews. - - $3.00 Kor any two of the four Review*. - - 5.00 For nny three of the four Review*. - - 7.00 Kor all four of the Reviews. - --- ? 8.00 For Blackwood's .Magazine. .... 8.00 For Blackwood und three Reviews. - 9.00 ?vV Black wood mid the four Reviews. - 10.00 , O* Payments to l?e mHde in all cii*ea ip pd? 1'iiiicc. Money current in the State wh*rf il? ... med, will be rvccivcil at par._Qj CLUBBING. - 1 A discount, of twenty-five percent, from th? % ' ibove prices will be allowed to Club* ordering bur or more copies of any one or more af thn - , ibove works. Tint*: Fdift copies of Blackwood ^ ir of one Review will be sent to ojia address for >9; four copies of the/our Reviews aud > ' vood for $30; and so on. ~ " 'y /- A c .' . POSTAGE. .. Tn all the principal Cities and TnVrna, these forks will bo delivered, Free of Pottage. When out by mail, the I'osla^e to any puit of- 111* Uui- _ id Stntei*, will bo but 'J\centy four Cents a year ?r "Blackwood," and but Fourteen C'euts a year -' . ir each of the Reviews. ' . ?* . Tlio Farmer's Guide .. to sctc.NriFic anu it.acticai. AORicui.Turr. ly IIkkrv Stkpiikn.s, F.-Tl. S., of. Ddinjrurjh, and the late J. 1*. NdriFrafcaapr of Seieutitic Agriculture in Yale Colleee. NeW * " ' ven. 2 vol*. Royal Octavo. 1605 page*, ? and numerous Wood ond Steel Engraving*. " Tlii.i is, confessedly, iho most complete work' ti Agriculture ever published, And in order to ive it ft wider circulation .the'publishera U?r* > . solved to reduce the pri<#? to i &5 FOR TIIE TWO VOLUMESl! , , , _ When sent by jmail^{poet-pnid) to CitlifovjM* nd Or~eg4& the price will be 87. every* _ ? ' tlier pnrt of the Unibit and to Cnnudtr (ppstaid.) ?]&. . C3f~ This is x&T the old "BcoL.?J te Farm.".. .? . * r * Remittance* for anv or the abore .publication* lotild always be addressed, post-paid, to ill* -. ublishers, LKOKARO SCOTT & CO., ^ No. 54 ft old Street, New York. . * DISSOLUTIOja4.^ 1^11 E Firm of WIER A MILLER rnu tK& v day dissolved by. iniitunl^ooneeiit, \ . j utioit of tlie Partnership having expired. The - " ante of the Firm will be used in the closing npr " ' " f tlie business, by either one of 09. ? * Ail persons indexed tone byl^ete or Aceonnt^ t *?C ill please come forward and pay ?p an uoin mm' . "i' invenient, ax it im very desirably timt t)ie bu*i- ' :bs should bo closed as early.w po^bJtp- i ? V?-* August 23, I85?. . . " ~5T0VES FOR SA?*1?i-r '* ' I "UK SuUscriburs will .keep' on* hijftcl ?t "ill ?* . (imoR, nt the Saddlery and ilurlfar Sfcrtf ' . ' Jf. WKSTF1ELD, in this ViUi?ce.*?tt nwort. entof ull kinds at' STOVES,- whi?U tboy pl?4<e ehiselvM to ?HI onfi<s favorable tiernls teftwjmi .r. ' fame aifftlity qaa W.L>Hrchu?eJrn5& la liarlesfco/^Trheii1 <: * V ey will- -warrant to do ?V*rytlHng^lhat. % ? sokiug fcttfVo can do, ruid tire sure tueyrilll +1 ve universal.satisfaction. " -V* '\T ' OiTe-of utf'wil^pend the most of t)?# oreterrfk inr at tl<e North', and will" bo able ib Jftfccfr lh% >st aud most approved pattern*. ':js?. .i " ' .. - ; Abbeville ? II, S. C? ? 2* W : >-? * Frlijfr, 1866. . r 4#^ ;v. ?* . ^_ Ll? &TfrTE (^SOUjft C^OLn?r * / Abtjri-ille"Z)iU%i Ooirimo n Fir ax. ?Amos CI ji'if; jr., v^^/^Jfitafthment > " .*; - ?t.. j-MiiOowan & Pentn, ' , JarajdfeA-' JJddoH, ) l'!(T>AH>.*. ir iiSffisri?intifr.did. 09 thaS^riyi , Y fir#f d?y jjl-ttctobSf, 18S8Knlo 1\U &&!?{?, .* '&f* 311 agaiMt tire TPefeftdant, nlior{M it isMfdVfe^ ^ iBeRt fiwpi niid without tlie ItipiU of thigjgltff vj. jfr,> id Rttorir?v knowi?^Wfek ? 0 some, upoi^wfisji u copy of