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WORDS AND GRAMMAR Seoni to tc very variable affairs. Tlio Christian Inquirer says : The word "fast" .is as great a contradiction as we have in the language. Th?* North Kivur is fu*t when ieS is immovable, and then the ice disnp* ? pearcd very f"*t, for it was loose. A clock is called fist when it is quicker than time, liut a man it> luld to stand fant when he is desired to remain stationary, l'eople /ast when they havo nothing to eat, and eat fust, consvqiienily, when opportunity offers. Ami, while we ar<j ipuitiit^ :: >tii ivlijr'ons authority, Url u? Ifivo :t spvvinn'ii <>t" *> grammar in \\*ii? It the " il-v. .M (a traveling W.^urn pt . aoii. ,l iLc fh'parltin* of a sal::; : " Wlicit I arrove at the home of niv dv erased fr!? ii<!. he wa> perspiring his last. I Ktood hv hi* l>e?l>i?!c, ami said, as he was too far gone l>> talk, 4 brother, if you feel , happy now, jiat s<pu*eze my hand, and he i Vjuoze it.'" Hut there seems to he an aristocracy in the alphabet, which may account for some difficulties in spoiling. A punster tlius speaks of tlm difference of character between the lis, the C's, the EV, the IV, the LV, the OV, the PV, the TV, nml lliu W's : " Which are the most industrious letters ? The Dees. "Which arc the moat extensive letters? The Seas. " Which are tho most fond of comfort ? The Kase. M Which are the most egotistical letters! The IV. 44 Which nre tho longest letters ! The Ells. Which are tho lcgu.ninous loiters ? The T?a*. ' Which arc tho greatest bores! The ! Tease. 41 Which ?re the sensible letters ! The ; Wise." And there is .1 fact which may also assist us to know the value of learning: ' The Chinese booksellers have an odd way of selling their volumes. They ase disposed of not according to their value, at a fixed price, but according to weight! If, un weighing thorn, they are too light, tho seller coolly tears some leaves from another : book, and throws them into lli scale." T;/ / ?- v.# ti... r .11.~ 1 ' a ? J v/? ^ ui. a in; ivuwuiiig UUIO J'iOavU between two of our 14belles Dear Anna : l'leaso fiend me llic collar you wore at Mr?. 1Y 'a last night, as I ; wish to get one like it. Eli.kn 15. Dear Ellen : I make it a rule never to tat any of my apparel go out of the house j unless worn l?y myself. Anna G. P. S.?If you will come around to the iiouae, you may "look at the collar as much hs you please. lu a few days afterwards Miss Anna had a want of her own, and expressed it to Ellon us follows: Dear Ellen : I have an engagement to take a ride on horseback this evening, will you lend inc your saddle ? Anna G. Dear Anna: I make it a rule never to i^? ..... ... i n..?... ?r .1.- i ? I icb iiij nn\iMic uill) vii iiiu llwu^uj lllllUAb j used by myself. Ellkn H. P. S.?It' you will come around to the house, you may ride it as much as you please in ilie home. Fat Advertising.?The proposals for carrying tlie mails through the Northern and KaRteru States, aro now being julvtrlisud in the Washington IiUcfligtwir, l,rniou and Star. One advertisement. -ic-aiuL-;, an extra * of the Intelligencer, eontali ir.g forty oii?hi column*. It is said that this c.u-v j L i* worth forty-five thn:t.vin<l v; ::r < all expenses to each of their ColaliUinuoA new kind of tub-graph has been suggested?namely : to place a line of women Ht the distance of fifty paces from each nthor an/1 nntn ?>! *> ?t>? ,?,.V. m XI VUVM VWMHUIb 1*/ VHU imi UIC IICWJl to bo transmitted as a profound secrct. It is confidently thought limt there would bo greater dispatch secured by sucli a plan than by any tblcgrnph now- in operation.? We don't pretend to say bow it would >k v(prk' though. Shirt Without a Seam.? A Mrs. Smiley, living near Montgomery, Ala., lias manufactured a shirt without a scam. It woven entire?there not being a stitch of if ndedle upon it. The buttons, button * n&les, collars, wristbands nnd every particular about a shirt is woven into it, making * perfect nnd finished one. flat*.?A good plan' for destroying rats to'cut ol.r coftvJt ih slices as thick as wafers, and fry them in the frying pan, after it lifM tlAnn iicft.1 C/.f fuM-"* k ~ - .... Iiiciiu /vuer being fried?not burnt?the pieces should he placed accessible to the rtiW, nnd they all will bo destroyed, for they eat them Vortttibiftly/ Vermont State Capitol Burnt.?The SUte Capitol at Montpelier, took firo Tuesday night and was entirely consumed except the walls. Thd' most serious loss is the apartments of the State naturalist, the destruction of which is irreparable. pi wtk * > ^ < Epistolary.?It is estimated that at least j 1500 love letterir^nss daily through the Pot tOffice at Lowell, Mass. Cupidically speaking H must be a community that believes So Byron's maxim, that" man was Bot founed to live alone." -'*> ??? TliA iHfTi-mncH lwtmiMvn an liAnnaf. on/1 ditlwiMt banker, is, tlint the one fails in leaking money-?the other makes mon^y in failing'. * What a poor world fitts would be with, ept women and newspapers ( llow would1 i?e*fs get about t It scare* as just (6 think about it. -i x A Query.? W?tWi travels at the greater \??wd, W or eold I Heat ; VecaMey&u .0 ^SPcatch told. , / * " - ?t)e QVbbcuillc Banner Is Published Evory Thursday Morning, by DAVIS &, HOXjLINGSWORTH. W. C. DAVIS Editor. J. HOLLINQSWORTEL Publisher. T 33 371. 3VX 9 : ! Two Dui.i.aiih per annum, if paid in ndvance ; j Two Doi.i.aiis ami Fiktv Ck.nts if not paid within ; fix moiltlis and Til nun Dom.aiix if not jiaid bo, fore tlm end of the year. All buliscriplinns not i limited at the time of subscribing, will be eon tillered iim imieliiiitc, and will be continue.) until ' arrearages are paid, or at the option of the l'roI rietni'rt. Orders from other Suites must invari c.l.';: be itcvoinpiiiiied with the Cash. f i ll i iirs WJt" jyjj V JLLK.X X?liN U". 1 . > i' -1?s;vi of tlie Abbeville Banner and I / (. / f ?*, have established tlio follow i .?f AJveriuiiig to be charged in both j livery Advertisement inserted for a loss time j tluiii three mouths, will be charged by tlie iusertiou nt One Dollar per Square < I i itieli?the I space of 12 solid lines or lew,) for the (irsl insertion, ninl Fifty Cents for each subsequent insertion. ?55?" The Commissioner's, Sheriff's, Clerk's and Ordinary's Advertisements will be inserted in bolli papers, each charging luilf price. C5S?" Sheriff's Levies, One Dollar each. ear Announcing u-Candidate, Five Dollars. Advertising an Kstray, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate. Advertisements inserted for three months, or longer, at the following rales: 1 square 3 months $ 5.00 { MjUiire 6 months 8.00 1 squarc'9 months 10.00 1 square 12 months 12.00 o ? ? ? ?? _ g.|..U|,.-n .> P.UU 2 squares 6 IlloHtllK I 1.00 2 squares 'J mull ilia 18.00 2 squares 12 months 20.'JO 3 BqllarCS 3 months 10.00 3 squares 6 months 16.00 .1 squares 9 months 21.00 3 squnres 12 months 2.r>.0i> 1 squares 3 months 12.00 4 square* C months 20.00 4 squares 9 months 26.00 4 squares 12 months 30.00 5 squares 3 months 15.00 o squares (? months 26.00 5 squares 9 months 31.00 5 squares 12 mouths 3.1.00 6 squares 3 months 20.00 0 squares 0 month* 30.00 li squares 9 mouths 3G.00 6 squares 12 months 40.00 7 squares 0 months 2.r?.00 7 squares 0 months 35.00 7 squares 9 mouths 41.00 7 squares 12 months 45.00 8 squares 3 months 30.00 8 squares (i months 40.00 H squares 9 months 4H.00 8 squares 12 months 50.00 Fractions of Squares will be charged in propor 13}" Business Curds for the term of one yenr, will lie chanred in proportion to the spncc they occupv, at One Dollar per line pp;tc?. C3T For all ud vertisenieuts set in double column, Fifty per Cent, extra will bo added to the above rates. DAVIS ?fc IIOLLIXC.SWORTir, For Manner; LEE <fc WILSON, For J'rett. GREAT BTRG AI N S! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. SLAGER & LEV INGSTON WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Abbeville, that they have just returned fro-n New York, Philadelphia and I$al iimorc, nnii urc now opening uiv largest and most bountiful stock of Goods ever brought to this place, selected with great cure, bought ut low prices, nnd which they intend selling at very low rales, 'l'heir Stock cmiNista of X> It Y OOOD3. Ladies' Dress Goods, Of all prices; Plain, plaid and Figured Merinoi)9, plain, figured and clouded All Wool De 1 nines, Paramcttas, Dc Bareges, Bombazines, Alpacas, black and eolored Silks. Au extensive variety of White ond Domestic Goods, SHAWLS. An entirely new assortment. of Collars, Embroideries, Bonnets, ltibbons, Flowers, of the latest styles. The largest and best stock of CLOAKS ever brought to this part of the country, from the cheapest up tn Ihe most costly article; Trimmings, &c. Also, u very largo stock of Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings! Ready Made Clothing, all Kinds. Boots, Shoes, Ladies' & Gents' Gaiters, Hats, Caps, Hosiery and Gloves. In fact, everything now nun iii-su-m>K\ we would also call the utteuiVi lo o'ir s?t.oek of KarcT'vare, Crockery and Glassware, Yankee Notions, etc. i-v-je fock of Jeivoliy, Watches, Clocka \.i .V.lv Plated Ware, at Charleston and Au^nslu Prices. I'nil on uh and examine our Goods and Prices. No chsirgc for showing Good*. At the old mImiiiI of Willbon it Williams, next do to the l'ost Office. SLAGER A LEV 12*GSTON. Abbeville C. II., Oct. 29, 18&G. 118-tf NT e w Carpets. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received from New York, Rich Velvet Carpets, of new and cplendid stylec; Su perior Eng'ish Brussela Carpets, of new and elegant patterns; Ingrain and Three-ply Carpet*, of the best make, warranted all wool; Superior 3-4 and 4-4 Vonctuin Carpets, for Ilalls and Stairs; English Brussels and Stair Curpct; u r*\. ! ? * wiiiiiu v-iuiiiH, 111 puiicrus uii4i ny mej'ura; A large supply of six, seven and eight feet Window Shades ; Embroidered Luce nn<t Muslin Curtain*. (some at very lo\f> prices Rich'Col or?-d Unmasks mid Delaines, for Window Curtains; liram Cornices und Curtain Bsnds of beautiful patterns, Itich Chenille Hearth Rugs and Door Mats; Cocoa, Adelaide, und Colored Sheep Skin Mut*, for ilal!s. The public are respectfully invited to examine the assortment. Augusts, Dec. 10, 1856. 34 tf | MOURNING GOODS. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS just received from New York, a complete assortment of Ladies' Mourning Goods, among which ure Superior Black English Crapes, for Mourning Veils nnd Trimming Dresses; Black Love and English Crape Veils; Superior Black Silks, without lustre, lor l.ndics'Mourning Dresses; Dluck Mouaseluiiie Delaines and Bluck Chal- i lies, of superior quality; Lupin's Biaok Boinba zincs ana Ifinck Alpacas; Superior English Black and White Prints and Ginghams ; Dlack French Merinos and Thibet Cloths, of extra quality; Black Thibet Wool Shawls, with i Silk Fringe, and extra size and quality; White and Block Crape Collars and Understeevcs, in setts; Ladies' Mourning Cloaks, of new and buautiful styles. To all of which attention of the publie is respectfully invited. Auguftu, Dec. 10,1856. 84 tf ' < - ? WE BABKULOO. B. B. WADDKLL. BABKULOO ? WADDELL, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, ABB OOTTOIf FACTOB8, 18B Xl.lolx?rctison."0t, (Columbia, Sontl) (Carolina. Liberal Adoancti mad* on Consignment! of Ootlon. ItErH&cvfc--J. Arthur, Dr. Samtrtd Fair. Col. & Anderson. Columbia fw t ? Mmhalt, R?f. S? Vonaelly, AMtor&tfDfciako 8t Moor*, B*j.? J5f. St H.' "Ltfwty, York j Thx*. M?Clpr?, SMk, CImMmh Br A^goT, F*fe4?UL <>- , - . October I ItH. U , Ijr r CANDIDATES. C3T The friends of MATTHEW It. COOlfKAN rcsjioctftilly nnnoun?'.o him a candidate fur Slierill' of Abbeville District, at tho next election. (gT Tim frittitU of MATTHEW iMcTkjN"ALI>, announce liitn u Coudidute for re-election for Clerk, nt tho cutming election. Tho friends of C. II. ALLEN owiouiicii him 118 h Candidate for Clerk of the Court at the ensuinjr election. O* Tho friends of MM ROD McCORI>~rcHpcet fully itnnojiicp him us a Cuudidutc for Slieriir nt tho euKiiiii); Election. " (L3T A pw of the friends of C. I'. DuPHK announce him n Cuudidutc for Sheriff* at tlie ensuing election. Tho numerous friends of Col. T. J. ROllElfl>> respectfully announce him n Candidate for She riff nt th? umi rl<n-i!nn The friends of IX W. IIAWT1IORN respect fu!ly announce him n Candidate for Slieriif of Abbeville District, nt the next election. MANY FRIENDS. Mny 5, 1850. ~ The friends of \V. \V. GUIFFIN, respectfully announce him us a candidate for ^ht-riir at l.he eiibiiing election. WINTER SUPPLIES. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received from New York his Fall and Wintel supplies of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, anions: which arc Rich Printed Delaines of the latest Paris styles; Plain French and Plaid Merinos; Plain Whito and Black French Merinos, of extra quality; Fancy Dress Silks, of beautiful styles; Superior Plain Black Silks, at very low prices; Black Silk Velvets, of extra width and quality, for Ladies' Basques; Real Welhli Flannels, warranted not to shrink; Heavy Shaker, Silk Warp, and Patent Flannels; Red Flannels, some ut very low prices, for Servants ; Marseilles, Allendale and Lancaster Quills; Superior 4-4, 5-4 and G-4 Furniture Dimities; Snp. French and Scotch Longand SqiiareSlmwl*, Ladies' Embroidered and llem-siitched Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Embroidered M.,?i:.. ..-.i i i - ^"IIIIIO anu u lUUTMCl'VCS, III SUMS; Superior Damask Diaper*, Talitc-Clotli8 ami Napkius; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens ami Long Lawns; 12-4 I/llen Sheetings uml PillowCase Linens; 112-4 Bleached Allendale Sheetings and Pillow Caso Cottons; 7-b anil 4-4 Bleached Shirtings, of the most approved styles; A lar^e supply of English ami American Prints; Aceinplvte assortment of Ladies', Geu-j llcmen's, Mioses ami Vouth's Hosiery; A full Mipply of articles for Servants' wear; ' With almost c-'.evy aiti?'|.> required for F;u??ih j anil Plantation u.-e, imd wliioh will ho at ( v?:rv I.*:w j?iitt?.:-. '{ i'C MI ? ! * fl I'A '* " ? ' - : * J ?vm??aivu WW VAamine l!io nssorCnifiii. Augusta, Doc. 10, 18.r>n. 31 tf JUST RECEIVED? WHOLESALE & RETAIL. R. SWAFPIEIJO &. CO. WOULD respectfully inform tlicir numerous patrons, and all those who are admirers of Dross and .Fashion, that they hnvc just received, and now oIF<t for sale. Large Invoice* of the most desirable Patterns, (Plain and Fancy) CrorLt/s and Boys' SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Together with a general assortment of Gent.'s Nook Ties, White and Figured Silk Cravat*, Muck and Fancy Uoaltforts, Black and White Byron Tubes,Spotted and Fancy Checked Napoleons, Silk and Satin Napoleons, improved, Black Albrrt and Fancy Sardinian Ties, Silk and Liuon Pocket Kerchiefs, China Cord Pocket Kerchiefs, Silk and Merino Drawers and Undershirts, Silk and Satin Scarfs, Shirts, Collar* and Hosiery, Sevastopol and Vienna Gloves. White and Colored Taffeta, with every description of Fashionable Spring and Summer Hals. -ALSO l.?.J 'I' 1? <- . n ? - i vvuawuiikij uu i i unh3, V"I|>U'. I1UI1U Ynlises, Ladies' Traveling Boxes, etc., a!! of which will be aold At Our Usual Low Prices. Hnving made arrangements to onlarge our business the present year, we trust that by.inoro particular attention to the calls and wants of our many friends, we may render ourselves worthy a continuance of their patronage and tho confidence they have heretofore reposed in us. N. B. All Ootids are warranted to answer, in every respect, the representation made at the timo of sale. ?OUR MOTTO IS? "Quick Sales and Small Profits for Cash." B. ttWAFFIKLO.... K. It. 8WAFFIRI.D....W. I.. Fl!?IV. No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. G. June 3, 1856. 7 ly BOOTS iiND 8IOE8, Opposite the Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GtjSL. m f\C\C\ PAIR M?|'? PlnntAtinn Ttnn. J.U.UUU GANS, assorted quality. 2,O0O pair Boys' Plantation Brogans, nua'd quality | 3,0(10 pa?r Men's Kip " " 1,000 pair *' Calf ponged 44 " 600 pair " Graiicd and Buff Brog. " 3,000 pair Women's Leather Bootee*, pegged. 600 pair " low price " sewed. 1,000 pair Indies' fine Morocco nud Goat Dootecs. 500 pair Misses' " ' " 600 pair Boys* Kip Brogans. 500 pnir Youths' Kip " 600 pair Boys' and Youths' Calf Brogans. Gents', Ladies', Misses', Boys', Youths' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, of all styles and qualities, received and for sale low, by tho dozen or case. CLARKE & ROYAL. Sept. 24, 1850. J23 6ni2w II. MIXjXjS, IOWA, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA LAND OFFICE, AT DUBUQUE, IOWA. PARTICULAR attention paid to the locating of Laud Warrants for persons South, on the finest selected Timber and Prairie Lands. Warrants loaned to settlers oil one year's time at 40 per cent. Interest, charging $1.25 per Aero for Warrant. Taxes paid, Collections made and remitted for in Sight Exchange. Money loaned at high rates of Interest. Investments made.? Uncurrent money bought, ?kc. IJ- Refers to Wm. C. Divxa, Esq., Abbeville c. a., S. C. Se;>t. 3, 1856. 20 tf The State of. South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT In Bquity. Williams Trewit> Exo'r.l . v?i. 1 Bill for Discovery. Fcter Smith, Frederic [Relief, Direction, ic. Smith ni?l others J IT appearing to my enlinfuetion that William Dmkins mid wife, Frances, Feler Collins, i Muses Collins, Joinos Collins, Muiy CollinH, and I other children of Moses B. Collins and Mary Collin*, whoso names are not known, William Purtiell, and John Purnell, Defeudants to th? above stated Bill, reside bej'Otid the limits of this State. On motion Of Jones & JDivingntpn, Com. Sol'rs, ordered that said Defendants db plead answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, witliip three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken Pro Con/euo against them.. WM. II. PARKER, C. S. A. D. CommusioaerVOffloe, 1 Spy. 5,18ft6, | -80 3m' imtsu^noe office, j9Lt AteTooyiUo O. SBC. The AsbevlUc Mutual ietsinance Company HAS establishedwifl&pojr*t this plaoe, and will IotfOfe a^aSatt^riri, and oluo ilpou tifs. aasBwswtt LiV" .'._ ' r '- y- "fr "-Tfi; /. I '. -t 1 i?dfl II"! 1 if I i ' "-fTli'i - ,'sJhk SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! Guauo Ain't Anything Compared to it! SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE I Cotton Seed a Porfoct Nuisanco CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY! Til E iiidcfnlijjnhlu District ami Yillngo Clothing Man, by close observation ami hard atudv, has learned several new features ill the art of improving ami nrioriiinir ilio Masculine portion of the human family. He's heeu clean lo New York, look lessons under scientific men, nnd has made hiuixidf so familiar with nil tlic bounties, duties, liabilities, advantages nnd responsibilities of tile liilmilii wealher-hoardinir de purtment, that just mm sooii as lie lavs Ins eyes on a mini, lie know* wliat lie lacks?whether it is food or raiment, lie is just the same to mankind that, spring is to vegetniion. Country mereliants would do well to i-osue in and take a few lessons ?charges moderate for single scholni?classes taken at reduced rates. If it is food tiii'l laiiiieiit. In; 1.ike* him in, overs, wenthcr-lioiirds anil floors him, and then sendj him over to his fiieml, II. S. Kerr, or down to Lomax it O1I1I1V, where in a few minutes, afler the patient has realized the reviving, healthful iiifliiencc of the external application, they will commence the ins-de work?ceiling, lalliinjr, plastering and scouring, and then start him home. And it is no wouder. afler taking some of l.omax ?fc Colil/s or 11. S. Kerr's iu'ard filling (which is substantial, no liquid) then allowing Itvo.vs to give them what's culled the surface polish, that men's wives don't know them when they jro home; the litlIc hoys and gills I tin and hide, thinking some city folks had conic to their pa's house*, young ladies commence fixing up to entertain their new heaux, and young men brush their h-ads, look dignified and start to rcccivc the nice looking strangers. A few men of rather ordinary appearance, who have thrown themselves entirely into l.y nauu?, > ?>? un: nmiiiiiiip-a id lie derived from u suit of his Clothes; il lias married tlicin into rich fivutilien, given lliein a standing fur beyond their v.?|H>cliilioth, ami been the means of pitching them as high up us phifly-phour phoiiy in the scale of Mpperlciidoiit respectability. There are now in the city of Abbeville, S Churches, '2 Academies, 1 !Siii<:ing School, a grout many Dry (J oods Stores, 2 Printing Offices, 1 Wholesale tJrocery Houses. 2 Jewelleis" lCsluhlishuitftils, a Thespian Corps, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing (Mass, llippodioitie, i! j Carriage and Ih.ggy Mauufactoiies, -I Hotels, several Hoarding Houses, 1 Ding Stoic, (lin Factory, ami n Steam Saw Mill, \i Harness, and rte vera I Hoot and Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory, o Tailors' Kstablishincnls, Cabinet, Carpenters' uml Ulacksuiilhs' Shops, 3 Refreshment Saloons, and !i Livery Slablv, nml it will not do for a ifentloilian lo : S.nl aiutearance at niiv o!" these jilar* ; ii iiijsiri - tli it business. Lyons j keeps Clothing suitable for n'" tins above named j p-tices, ,\vr.o:iin>.ii :nn! ^>lis, ami because liv U.ia a big trade ami a l;ir;jc Slorli, lie don'l ill Icail to a?k prices lli.it are unreasonable. Lyons' stuck of Leghorn ami Straw lints, is complete. ilo keeps til id Pocket Knives, Razors, Oil iiikI Fluid Lamps, Fiddle*, Fiddle Strings and Fiddle Rosin, mauuhicturcd i'x|ircMly for liia trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, Interest Tables, the most eonveiiient tiling of the kind now in use?every hotly ought to have one ?Rankers' Oases, Hill Hooks, Pocket and Meinor.iiidiim Iluo.s, Luvglopcs, Letter Paper, the largest stock ever brought to this market?New Yorkers complain of a scarcity since wo purchased?Steel l'ens, so many that there, is an anticipated advance on steel, Fort Mommies enough to hide all the mnutiy in the District, (Jotuhs, llair lirushes. Nail and Tooth Hi-usbes enough to open a wholesale brush and comb house, and if Cedar Feueils tise, Lyons bus got 'em, sure?a wiioio case of ISiacking, Needles, unv quantity, and low by iclnil, Tricopheroiut, Katlniiroti, Cologne. Hair Oil. Uaiidkerehicf Fx trac.tg and stvi'el Hinellini; stulf, Needle uuii Thimble Cases. humerus, Huggy Whips, Vulises. two or three llorscs, and so ninny other things that il would take us u whole (lay to look them tip niid name litem over, all of which are ready for inspection mid suko, at li;c Coiner bio:o in the Marshall House. Abbeville C. II.. April lit, 18f?. f>2-tf carter s Spanish mixture. The Great Purifier of the Blood! THE BEST ITERATIVE KNOWN ! Nat a Particle of Msrcury in it! An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, Kind's Kvil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Irruptions, Pimpies or Pustules on the Face, Rlotchcs, Roils, Ague und Fever, Chionie Sore Eycr. Ring Worm or Teller, Scald IIend, Knlargenieut and Fain of the Hones and Joints, Suit Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, niul ali Diseases arising from an injudicious Use ?>f Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Mood. This great alterative medicine and Purifier of lilood is now used by thousands of grateful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable cures per tormcil by the greatest <?f 11 medicines, "CARItKit'S SPANISH M1XTUUI5." Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Si.rufulu Eruptions on tlie Skin, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcem, Old Sores, Affection of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, Female Complaints, Pait.s uu<l Aching of the Hones ami Joint?, nre speedily put to llight by using litis great and iucspinnblc remedy. For tils diseases uf tod, nothing has yet brcn found to compare wfili it. It cleanses the ( ysletn of ull impurities, acts gonily and efliciently on the Liver and Kidneys, rtren?thciis the Digestion, gives tone to the Stouiuch, makes the skin clear and healthy, ami restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or hroken down l?y the excesses of jouth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Diseases of Females it is peculiarly applicable,.tind wherever.il has become known, is regnlurly prescribed with the happiest effects. It invigorates the weak and debilitated, and imparts elasticity to the worn-on I frame, cleurs the skin, and leaves the patient fresh and healthy ; a single bottle of tliib inestimable remedy is worth all the so-cullcd Sarsaparillns in existence. The large iiumbei* of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United States, is the best evidence that there is no Humbug about it. The press. Iiofol keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the cummiuiity, "11 add llicir testimony to the wonderful cil'tcta of this GlvEAT liLOOD PUUlFIIill. Call on the Agent and get an Almanac, find read the debiiU of nstoiiishinK cure* performed by CAKTEItt* SPANISH MIXT(TRBf(in most ruses where oveigtOpng olse had iiignHliy failed ) The limits of an advertisement will not admit their full insertion. WM. S. HEERS, ?fc CO., Proprietors, No. 304, Brondwny, Nrw York, To whom all orders must be addressed. Por sale hy Druggist* und Country Merrtinnts in alt parts of the Uuittid States and the Canada#, mid by Wa*ulaw 4 Lyon, Abbeville C. II., Gary 6l Joxks, Cokeshury, P. G. PARKi^GrcenwoscL Muy 1, I85fl*p; 2 Jy WAREHOUSE ANii COMMISSION Businoiisf "by iB us & it & & sirewA&Hi,, AT TIIRin OLD STANjp, JACWON STREET, HEAW GLOBE HOTEL, \ AUGUSTA, 6A. THE Copartnership of BRALL & STOVALL having expired by it* own limitation, in the Groccry Bustriean, they would inform the public thiit tliey have renewed the Opnrtneniliip, and intend conducting the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS alonvand solicit a continuance of the liberal patronitge heretofore extended to them. Thfir undivided attention will be devoted to the intt-resta of their palAfta, FAMILY SUPPLIES, and the uiual feeilitltt will he afforded.tocnalomer* 4 , Comiuiasions will be ?tiub aa ar? customary in thecitji. WM- M. BEAtJL J. W. L. STOVALL. \;Atf?y<A?jgaM8fo em . , w?mn TWMVttTtfraT.tri > I ,iALrj&+h.. ^U f.v.t ,V *-.v- .'. !ii* DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. AT CiRELNWOOD OKPOT. ONE of tlio firm of Davis ?t lion/.cr Iiiir jui?t relumed from Charleston, bringing, in addition to their largo stock of Groceries, any amount of every variety of DIIY GOODS worn by Ladies or gentlemen. It is said that some provide for the inner man and some for the | outer; we intend to provide for both. We are now opening a Large Stock of Plantation Goods, and Ludics' and Geutlcmcns' Dress Goods, to which we invite the attention of Citizens and especially the Ladies, of Greenwood and vicinity. Coiiio one, conic all, wo have enough for all. Great excitement produced at the astonishingly low rut en at which lliey piopose to sell. Jusl received and ure. now opening a supply of DRUGS, Faint 11 rushes of cverv size, British Oil, Hollow ay*M l'illrt, Spencer's I'ills, Iloolland's German Diiu'l'S, iitun i. ampniir, Lapiora, l<"lnrida Arrow Hoot, ? loves, NullllOJJS, MuCO, Cot'll Staiell, Chrome Yellow, Chronic Urncn, Vcniliuii lied, I'l'tlxxiuil Bine, Hod Ij(>iiiI, S|?imisli Ill-own, Liquorice. Black Lead, Lampldiick, Btirniiitr Fluid, Neat's foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, line Apple Vinegar, Extra While I .end in TiO Ih Kegs, Shoe Tools Shoe Lasts, AwU, Handles, Knives and Hummers, JVifn of every nnin' or. X3I^k.E5.3Z>-^7--A.jE8.E3Hinges, Shovels 11 n.l Tongs, Fire Dogs, Hummers, Hatchets, Augers, Chisels, Screws, ( iiiilclH, Hand Saw Files, It sps. Knives und Forks, I'mvitor Horns, Flunks, Wool and Cotton Curds, and Hand Saws. LIQITOR.S. An Extra Lot, jnst received from Baltimore. Also, a line lot of Hats, Caps, Leghorn, &C. Shoes, Boots, &c. 'i'lie iiliove is n few of the iimiiy nrtieie.s we Imve on hand, which will he sold iow for Cash. We tiro de .vinined to sell cheaper than the chcnpcst. If you want IrirgniiiK, call oil DAVIS &. BOOZEU. Greenwood Depot, Oct. 8. 25 _SCOTT'S LITTLE CUNT ~ CORN AND COB MILL, Patented May 16, 1854. rI"MlK uttciitinii of Planters. Far mora, niul JL Stock feeders in general, are respectfully called to this Mill as the most important article of the kind now in use; not only well adapted for grinding (Job M?*al for Stock, lint Grits or tine Hominy for the table, and especially lire id Meal from com not fully, rijio or dry in th? fall. In setting iliis Mill, no Mechanic or frame work is wauled, only requiring to he fastened to a floor or plat form. Kusily adjusted and used by unvliody, even a child. The LITTLE CJIAXT has received the fir*t premiums at the lain ArjiifiiIttirtvl Fairs of Missouri, Kentucky. Maryland, ami other States; | and fiat in the most couiplimeiitaiy manner; as well as the most ready commendations from the thousands witnessing its perlormanee. Tlicmi Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manner against defects or breakage, when propeily used; and No. 2 warranted to grind It) bushels of feed per hour with one horse, and n* ? - t . - ? uiivitii in, inn low price ol S!.")5, nil complete fur I utt aching tlu* team; No. 3, nt grinds Ift bushels per hour, with one horse; No. 4, ill ?7.'i, grinds :!() bushel* per hour with two horses. The above Mills may lm found :it the Agency for the Manufacturers at Abbeville Court House. 1IENHY S. lvLIlllt, Agent. Juno -I, IS56. 7 tf Tlio State of South Carolina, .1 UBKVlLI.i: DlSTJtlCT. 1st tin: Court of Ordinary. W II Ml'HAS, Willintu Caini'H has applied to nit>, hv peliiion in writing, praying that tin* paper purporting to contain the hint Will anil Testament of .Margaret Gaines, dcc'd, may lit* pioveil in "Due form of I.aw." These are. therefore, to eite and admonish John Wilson, who lives bi'jond the limits*of this State, Sarah Kennedy, wile of Kennedy, the chi dren of Miehael Wilson, dcc'd. (iiaineK lint known.) the children of James Wilson, dee'd, (names not known,) and Andrew .Miller Wilson, minor, to be and appear at a Court of Ordinary to he held nt Abbeville (Vint lb-use for Abbeville District, on I-'iiday the ill Ii day of January A. D., 18.V7as on thai day the validity of smd paper will be iricu. WILLIAM IIIIJ., O. A. I). October-1, 1 85(5. Uf? 3m On Manhood, anil its Premature Dcclinc. Just Pntlishsd, Gratis, the 20th Thousand: AI'MW Winds on the national Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Wtiuliiicsi, Nocturnal P.iuissioiis, (ieliilal and Nervous l)ebiliiy. lmpoiency, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Uv Li. IJK LANKY. M. 1>. The important fart that (ho many alarminir compluiuts, originating in the iuip'tldence and toliludo of youth, may l>? easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demon^ rated; and the enti'ely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted hy the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly ami at the least possible cot>t, thereby avoiding al! tho advertised nost rums of the d iv. ?eiit to any address, gratis nnd po*t free iu a sealed envelope, hy remitting (pn.-t paid) two posUign slumps to *L)r. 11. I)K LANliV, 17, Lispenard Street. New York City. Oct. St), 18f.fi. 28 Cm SHOP AT LOWiHUIWVILMi, S. C\ . aT,,K ""dfi-signed m,w prepared, with n ffli&ESfcgfr. r..n |01<.0 0f jj mt rate l~lacksmithp, Wood-workmen, l'aintera uiidTrimniers, lo do all kinds of i'laututioii work, und to Mnnufucdirc and Itcpair w agons, uuggies and Carriages, in the best manner, nt the tdiortcal notice, and on the moat reasonable term*. Give him n trial. WAl. M. iiKLL. ' I.owndeaville, R. C., 1 March 26, 18MJ. S 50 ly Just Received AKD I OK SALE, Si K? SACKS Extra Fine FLOUR, .HL 19 2D BiuhelM of IVns, 200 Ibifihels Corn. Flour?$4.00 per cwt.; Tens?90 cenla per bushel; Corn?70 " " " 2,000 Lbs. Clean Rags Wanted. None but cotton or linen will ho received. DAVIS & BOOZER. Greenwood Depot. May 27. G-if BOOT WEARING GENTRY. ryMUK undersigned, Bootmaker, would inform J. the public generally, and especially his old ftiends and customers, thut he Iihs just received that splendid lot of LEATHER of which he guv* notice some week* since, and is new ready and willing to put up in the best possible style, any work entrusted toliiin. If you want a Boot tlmt is n Boot, you will step into the Shop und leave your measure. To be found on Washington Street. EDW'D ROCHE. March 6, 1856. 40 tf BAGGING, ROPE, BACON, &C. 5 Bales GUNNY BAGGING. 60 Coils WESTERN ROPE. 100 lbs,TWINE10,000 lbs. Tennessee BACON. 300 Sacks Liverpool SALT. 2 doz. SPINNING WHEELS. For snla low by II. S. KERR. Sept. 24,1856. 23 tf OUtoapi Saddles FOR MJE.fi AND- BOYS. C A'l L O N It. It. WAHDLAW > SON. April. 2, 18M SO ly Bacon~i ?1 lilMl ??? f'?y in Store "'""" AV IV ' ' ^17 ' 1 fB of *?p#rk>r BAiSi w *mn9fm k " -tfWEV^' ^ 4. v. I*AVI8 *. BOOZE R,^ Gifcenwood, Jane 14, 1$5<} 9 . tf <" t . 4. * PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ~JAMES C. CALHOUN, ~ Attoi^ney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H., WILL iilteml promptly to ull busiiiosi cnt muled to liia on re. Muy be round lor the present ut iho Olliee of Messrs. Wilson, Lomux & lludden. June 10. 8 ly JAMES 8. COTHRAN; Attorney at Law, ABIIKVlLLi: C. IE., S. . MAV HP l.'nnvn l.'nl) 'I'iip i?i>pci.?\T?n tv ctJ ? v/LI.H' I \M? ft Mli ft fU'iOIVll 1 J** TII K COMMISSION Kit's OFFICE. Jnn. 14, l8ol?. HO ly t"3?~ Independent I'ri'ss plenne ropy. iviLLiAiii I*. I'leici:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL l'UACTICK IX TIIB COL*UTS OK Tllli WKSTKItN ClltCL'IT. Olilcc at Greenville 1'. II. 1t 18.50 4*2 ly H'. (!. Davis, Attorney at fj'iw and Solictor in Hquity. A IIIIKYI I.I.R, S. O. Will promptly attend to nil Iius'iuck* entrusted to h p care. llucitti li? found nt tlie oilier of the Aldierilln Hnnttor." July SH l<i PROFESSIONAL CARD~ rrMIR IJtidci'signcd would hereby notify the 1 puldie, flint lie lint ngnin rrtllini'il tin- Prnotice ?>t' ,Medicine, niu! will practice in U rem wood and tlie surrounding country. i)i{. l. 11. smith. Greenwood, April 7, 1 H.>ti iil-lf Stage Line ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON A four horse sta<;b tcnvc* a mmVI 1.1.E on Monday, Wednesdny and Friday. I.eavrs Washington, On., on Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday nmrnimis. A liuity Train leaves Washington at 7 o'eloek A. M , f<?r Atlanta. OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. john mthrv 1>e, Aaent. Althcville CJ. II., April 2, I Sort. iio ly Tho State of South Carolina. Abbeville District.?In the Common Plcus. Juines T. Raskin, ) AUaehnient. vs. - ll.iskin, ITlFn Attorney. James A. l.iddi-ll. ) AATIIF.KEAS the I'laintiir did, on the oi|?hi V ti-elit li day of Oeloher, eighteen hundred and litly-six, lil<* Ills declaration against the Pcfcii?1 n 111. wlm. (i: is said,) is absent from :m<J wit lion I ilif limits of this State. and has neither wife nor attorney known wiiliin the same, upon whom :i copy of llm kiiiI declaration iiii^lit lie served: It is therefore ordered, that the sui<l Defendant <U> appear and plead to lite said declaration, on or before I lie nineteenth dav of October eighteen hundred and lil'ly-seven, otherwise final anil absolute judgment will then be given and awarded !>Lraiiibt him. M ATI! I KW M. DON AM), c. r. r. Clerk's Oflb-c. Out. 18. !*??. '->7 ly LAH0 WARRANTS.An Unlimited Number Wanted. rl"MIK iinder-ijrned is mill in the market for 1 I.iinil Warrant-*. Prices, however, lit. present are mueh depressed ; though he will pledge himself to pay as inileh as can he had for lhem in any market. Iteiniltaiiers iiiinle at their highest market value, hy Sit;lit !)r lis on New York 'or Charleston, for nil Warrants sen1, to me by mail. Address W. C. DAVIS, Abbeville C. II., C. Sept. S, lS.'O. 2U . tf Dr. McLAWE'S c i: 1.1: r. u a t b d YEEMIFUGE IjIVEK PS?,I.S. Two of the beat Preparations of the Age* They arc not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for1 what their name purports. - The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from the human system, has also . been administered with the most satisfactory results to various animals * subject to Worms. The Liver Pills, for the cure of Liver Complaint, all Bilious Derangements, Sick Headache, &c. Purchasers will please be particular to ask for Dr. C. McLane's Cele brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other preparations now "before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. The genuine McLane's Vermifuge and 4 Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. Tl^pxa BRO'S, VV MVWU OX., X lllaJLJUIiUH, if A, 8ole Proprietor** SCOVIL <k MEAD, Ho. Ill .Ctti?jrirts*'tft? New- Orleftiift, Gcnerul Wholesale Agent* fo# the &oalUernj(St4tM,tU> whom "U orderi must bo _ . .BbtDDX I. w. *? <* 0 PiaF fl"'r*8' " A^1P,18??. Vl ' ly CARRIAGE AND WAGON ill A Ii I N il . rPUK undors:gncd having ns- mrT~. r? Jl. to c in lid themselves as Co' partners in the business of Cur-mgS^SlaS^aaAim I lingo and Wagon Making and Repairing, under : the Firm of Jl A It It I S & W A H E, would call the attention of the public to their Shops at Ml. Curmi'l, where they hope, by fair prices, faithful work, and prompt attention to business, to enru the coutidenee of all, und merit 11 lilieral share of patroimge. l'or id: jobs iiinouiiliiig to Five Dollars or more, pnyineni will he required in Cash, or by a Cash Note, when the work is removed from the Shop. All onlers for woik t>h<m!d be directed to David K. Harris; but all settlements must bo made with the tinaiu ial Copartner, \V. C.Ware, as he alone it authorized to use the natno of the Finn, give or take notes, give receipts, receive iiiviii I VI WlUIUVb Ul'UiS* J>AVII? K. HARRIS, \V. C. WARE. Ml. Cariiiel, S. C'., Jan. 7. 18.riti. 38-1^ THE BRITISH PERIODICALS AMI Tin: I IItIIKit's GUIDE. ! GREAT REDUCTION IN THE l'UICE OF Till; LATTKR 1'UUl.lCATION. T EON ARD SCOT T ?fc TO., Now York, con' IJ limif to publish the following British l'eJ riodieuls, viz: 1. Tiik I.oxiion Qimrtkiily, (Conservative.) 2. ^i'iii: Edimii:k<;ii Rtvttav, (Whig.) y. Tin: Nor.Tii BittTisii Rkvilw, (Free Cliurcli.) 4. Tiil Wkkt.uinhteu IIkvilw, (Liberal.) 5. Bi.aci;\rooi>'a Edimuikui Magazine, (Tory.) The great and important events?Kcli?iouw, Political, and Military?now agitating the lift' lions of the Old World, give to these Publications an intercut and vulu* they never before (wsaesM-d. They occupy a middle ground between the liuntily written neivs-il ins. crude speculations, mill ll\ intr rumors III" the iie?'*iia per, anil I lie |ii>11 <U-rous Tome <.f tlio historian, written long alter i lie livinix interest in tlio facta he rccurd* shall have passed nway. Tlio progress of I hi- War in the Knst occupies a large space in their pigis. ICvcry movement is closely criticisi'd, v. li *iher of friend or of foe, ami nil sliorl-couiiugs fearlessly pointed out. The letters from lln> t-IMMKA* and from the HA1.TIC in lilacltwood's M:ii;az:iie, from two of its most popular coulribuiois, give a more iutclligihlo ami reliaMe account of the movements uf llio great belligerents than call ebrvhere lie found. These Periodicals nlilv represent the three lire it political parties of Great liriiain?Whip, Tory, and W;,<lical,?hut polities forms only one feature of their chnrarlcr. 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When sent I?y mail, Hie Postage lo nny part of tlitt United States, will lie lull J'lvenhi-J'oiir Cent* a yenr Ifor " Mack wood," anil tiut Pom teen Cent* a } tur for oaeli of the lie views. Tho Farmer's Guide TO SI.'ICM'IFIO AND 1'IIACl'lCAl. AOItlClM.TLTE, [Jy IIksbv SiKi-iir.Ns, F. 1*. S.. of Ddiugurgh, . <1 in! tins late ?!.. 1'. Nnitrov, Professor of Seientitic Agriculture in Yale College, New Haven. 2 v?ls. Knyal Oct ay o., lUOo jjinges, unil mimeiiiii.H Wood ami Steel Kngruviug*. This is, confessedly, I he most complete work on Agriculture ever published, and in order to give it u witter circulation the publishers bora resolved to reduce the |>rice to ?5 FOK TUB TWO VOLUMES!! When sent by nihil (post-paid) to California and Oiegnn tho price will lie 87. To every oilier ji'irl of the Inion and to Canada (postpaid.) ??' ?2?" This is .not the old "Hook of*tin' Form." Keiuitt'inces for nny of the uhove publications ' should always lie addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT & CO., Mo. 01 Gold Street, New Yorfc. UISSOLITTIQN. rpjIK Finn of WI lilt ,t MILLUR was tliia 1 ilny dissolved l?v mutual eonseut* tl\v lii?? i -tin.. ..r ?l.- i>-..? "" ouiiuii ? >uo i.iii-isui|> 1111v111p; expired. an? name of tUi* Firm will lie lined in tlie clq^ug -up of tlie Ihikiiicfs, by either ono of iisj? ' , - * All persons iiidohte I to lis by Note oaAc count, will please .eonio forward,und pay np ut wkiii iM convenient. n? it is vi-y desirable IIki{, tlie bull* neas tthuilld bu close,1 ua Curlv as pos'ible. * * JOHN A. WICR? * U..Mcl>. MILLAR. AiiRUst 2^, I85<*>. 19 tf "~STOVES~FOR SALE! v. * T r I 'M IK Subscribers will keep w? hand at all .11 times, lit I lie Huildlory and llurnesa S.tor* ? ? of IC. W KSTl'TICLl), in this Village. aniu*6ort< I meiitof nil kinds of STOV 144, wliieli th^-ptedgo themselves to sell on as favorable teri^us Staves of tlie Kiinie quality can be pur^iused for in Cliui'K'hton. 'i'lieir . , * (BDO^UH? SMITHES they will wurrant to do everything that ita Cooking Stovo can do, nnd uro sure tliey will" give universal Kiiiial'^ction, One of us will upend the most of the pree*n^ venr ut the North, nnd will lie able to seleuf (lift best und most approved patterns. K. WEST FIELD,. I. BRANCH. Abbeville C. II, S. C., ) ... Feb. 13, I HOC. \ 48 -ly , v > THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbwille.DUlrict ?Jn the Common Pleat* Amos Cl.u k, jr., ) Attachment..-. v*. > ftxcuownn & renin, J Jumes Ai Liddell. J 1'lff'n Att'ys, WHEREAS, tlie PJuinliff did, on t)ie IhirtjrV'^ first day of Outober, 185R, file his deoliMf** Ifon agninsl tlio Defendant, who (as it is eald) is ? absent from tind without the limit* o? tftis Statft' and linn neither wife nor attorney knowuiwithfrt ? ihe same, upon whom a copv of the ~feaiddfris- - , l utio'n might lm nerved. It ls therefor* ^ that tlie siiid Defeudaut do appear and p!e*d^ft the said declaration, on or before the first <f*y'at November, which will he hi UnyoirW Eighteen Hundred pnu Fifty-Seven, othertflfAjjj nal And nbsohu Judgment will then he given Ana awarded ngAinst Itfm. ? "* MATTHEW MoDOSAU>, a a t. Clerk's Office, Oofc #0, I&Sfc ;jt9 ' -If "*** 00 MRWDEttUY, &?<? wy* IPI^ f glllE undersigned liu? opened a Bool* JL in Newberry, where he keeps on hand a fine assqrtir)et\fe of Religions* mtott laoeous. And Sehool Books. Orders. tHuce, filled at the ?!iorl**t notice. * vr; 3. ' I SewbenyO, K, Jnn, 31 1850. * * i . .... . . ^ - - <^ykv.- ^