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[??%TOlTo ' '!*' A COURTING 80NQ. | , . .j . ?.v N k Tli?* parlors both are occupied. and every other Si?mrtr <W.v By.cuop^crt who n courting seem?and yet porluipH they're not; 1*here'n hoiiip iIihI court on tuborctx, placed lovj~, ingly together, gijl*' * And loviin/Iy they whisper low of fuiihioiib or the weather; Rome court. within Hie outer poreh, and Koine upon llie Htmi'ti, I And many court on Ottomans, ami very few on chair*. ' Anil openly, without (linguist, in all tliia courting ?lollO, No nuttier whether on it shines the gas light or the Kim ; A lit) ?o desirous ore they still the state of thing.-* | to prove, 1 The more lhat visitors come in, the more they will not. move; Hill there they frit and persevere, ill spile of hint v jc gl'inc??t Aii<1 people that on business come, linve very ' _ little chance. AihI pniiK court at the checkerboard, while oth ers court at chess. (Though chess-players cannot be in love, ho much . >.an they profesp,) There are some thai at back gnnilnoa court, half hid behind a column, And some would even court at whist, were not the game so solemn ; There ?re some that promenade, as if they never meant, to stop, Anil some that, think it policy to institute a hop. This courting of the young folks is a pretty sight to sec. jiui the courting <>l (lie married ones had better never In*; Sujjcims to nil whose hi'iirtii are ti.\ed on olijeetK right ami true, "We vruili, with litem, that lh??y e?nild make a shorter emirtship do. I'm always glad when any friend invites luc out. to tell. For it'* very dull to t-lny at homo, with no one courting me. THE WILL IN THE SEA. ! a ri;actifl i. fa i icy ktotv. In olden limes there once lived two brother.*, ono of whom was rich, and I lie other poor. When Christmas was near at -s hand, the poor ono liad n?t so nmcli as a l>it of meat or a enist of bread in thehotise, so he went to liis brother, and hedged him in God's name to give him a trillo. Now il happened that this was not the first time thai llio itcli brother had given tlie* poor one something, so lie was not particularly delighted when lie saw him coming. " If von will do as I tell von,'' said lie to the unwelcome visilor, " yon shall have a whole ham thai is hanging tip lo he smoked." The jiour brother said he would do what he told him, ami thank him (<>o. "There it is," said the rich brother, fling- ' ing him the ham, " and now go to the lower regions I" "Since 1 have promised it, I must go,'' ; observed the other, taking up his ham, and ; going away. After wandering about the whole day, ; just as it grew dark ho pcrecived a bright ; iijjni at no great distance from liitn. " It i must bo here," thought he. < >11 going' somewhat further into the forest, however, ' lie found an old niiiii, with a long white ! beard, who was cutting wood. "(iood evening,'1 said he with the ham. "Good evening," replied tho man; 41 whither may yon he going?" 44 Oh ! I'm only going to ihe lower rc- j gions, otdy I don't know whether I've come I the right way," replied tho poor, simple j hearted man. 44 Yes, you are quite right," said the old ! man, " tho entrance is just here ;" and then i lie added, " when you have got down be- j low, they will all want to buy your ham, for j : - ' omiica iiusn is h gr?ai raruy mere: l>ut ! you must not sell it for money, so rather Hsk to exchange it against the ohl hand*mill that stands behind the door. When you come up again, then 1 will teach you what to do with the mill *, for it lists its use, I can tell vou." On entering the underground dwelling, every tiling happened just as the old inan -> had told him. All the imps, great and small, gathered rotiud, and began outbidding each other fur the ham. "I had intended feasting upon it on holy Christmas eve, wilh my wife," said the .man ; " but as you seem so bent on having it, Tin willing to part with it: but I will not take any thing in exchange, except the o^'hand-mill that stands behind the door." ! ' ' '* vTh? chi&f imp did not At all relish parting j +' ' * with this, and he began to haggle and bargain with the mail; but the latler remain-etRirm, ?o at hist the imp was fain to let P .'-jlilllftake the mill fuvay. When the man Aji ad emerged from the underground dwelling, tie asked the old wood-cuttor how he < ] was to use the mill, when he had told Jhimf'!ie thanked him and returned home; out let him moke what speed he would, he did .not reach il till twelve o'clock at night. ? WJie? in tho world can you have * #beau V3 said his wife as he came in. " I've ' 'Jteen sitting here and waiting hour after -."Ivpur, and had not so much as a couple of J^jWjutern to .lay Across eacTi other under the '^niel, pot, lo cook our Christmas dinner." .vM*?D.!m replied. the man, "I could not come sooner, for I had some business to ImIhA- MAfl wtu nlilimvl Ifl trn a l.m? won v ?? ? e>~ * -W"S " ' */ about it; {Hit you tlmll 'see what I Lave i>roHght back with ine !" He then placed the mffl on the table, and made i t grind first of all, candies, then a tablecloth, then food- and beer?in short* Jill t4ia.t| was wanting for a Christmas feast and whatever he called fort (be mill ground iftr immediately. Uia wife stood by, and eroased ber*elf many timea over, And was vuiy anxious to kr>ow how,her husband bad oome by the m'll. But tb? ho -took care uot to tell: UU matter*** how I got ft, *ift^6*id tier-"you seeThal it is n g&d mill, whose water does not cease to So*, and tfiiat ia *; . * filoqgV* ' And ifyen he ground catables ind drinkat>I?s and ererj possible d.iinty for Cbrhstirma'Week; and on the third day helhtfitod liis friends to a banquet. When the licli brother saw what u feast was in prepnirtiuii, he turned hot and euld with w.vtliou, for lie grudged his brother the least windfall. ' On Christmas eve," said he to the other guests, " he was so miserably poor that he came to ask me for a trillo iu Clod's name, and now all ol a sudden he is as grand as if he had bccomo an carl or a king. Then turning to his brother,? ' \N here on earth," asked he, "did you g?-t ail these riches {" " Hehind tlie door," answered the other, who h:i<l no mind lo let the cat out of tlic hag. Hut towards evetiinj;, wheu he bad taken a diop too much, lie could not keep bis own counsel any longer, lint brought out bis mill. "Here is tl.e golden goose that lias brought me all my rielie*," said he, and made the mill grind fust one thing and ' I then another. On seeing '.his, the brother ; wanted lo buy the mill of him, but the oth- ] er would not hear of it at lirst. At length, ! however, as his brother seemed lo wish for it so very much, lie said he would lake three hundred dollars for it, only he baigaiued not to part with it till harvest-time. " For," said lie, " if 1 keep it till then, 1 shall be able lo grind food euoutrh for manv ' V O J J a year t<> come." I Miring this space of time, we may easily ! imagine that the mill was nut allowed to! grow rusty; and when harvest-time came; the brother had it given him, only the other i hail taken gon?l care not to tell him how lie J was to manage it. It was evening when the j rich brother brought the mill home, and on I the following morning he told his wife that :.he might go into the lield tvith the reapers! ' and thai he would, meanwhile, prepare the dinner. Towards midday, therefore, he l.'ICVU III'! Illlll '.Ml 1110 KUCIIOU laillC.? , 1 ) I ' (.Iriiul away,'' cried lie, "and lot us have some heiiiugs and a ines?s?tf milk of the L?o>t Si.il/' S.i :In* mill began to tin 11 out licr- 1 rings and uiiik', till all llio di.-dies au<l pots ! and nans worn (illotl, :iii<J :il last the kitchen | r I was completely Hooded. The man kept ! twi.-ting and turning the mill, 1 >nl do what lie would the mill did not cease grinding, am! j a) length I lie milk had risen so high that ho j was in danger of living druwncl. lie now ' (ore <?i>"ii the chamber floor, I>nL it was not l??ng before tin' chamber was likewise intiii- ; dated; :in<l i; was with the greatest dill'ieulty that ho could wa?lo through the milky ti<lo and manage lo litifastou the, latch of the hoiiso ihM?r. No Soulier hail he. opened the ! Moor than out he rushed, still pur-lied hv a j torrent of milk ami herrings that spread over the farmyard ami tlio meadow beyond. j Meanwhile the wife, who was out in the ' livid with the reapers, began to think that j her husband was very long in coming to , call her in lo dinner. - j.' is g>> innn?', sai-l hlni lo Hue reapers; | " I can readily fancy tlias lie lias not been ! able lo manage cooking a mess of milk by himself' aii'l su I must help him." So they set oil for the farm, lint no sooner ha<l 5hey com? from behind (lie j mountain, than heirinirs, milk, and bread, ! "I came flouting towards them, while the taimer was running away at full speed. "Would 1 that caeli of you ha<) a hundred mouths lo ; swallow all this up !"' cried lie : " mind you ! don't gel drowned in mv dinner." And on he wi'iit as if a wild l>ea>t were behind him, till he had leached his brother's: ami then he entreated his poor relation, for (iud's sake, lo take back his mill : lor it it goes on grinding tar another hour,'' said lie, " the whole village will be inundated with herrings and milk." J?ut the brother refused to lake back the mill, unless the other counted him out three hundred dollars more ; and ;is there was no help for ijT the rich t^au was fain to lug out the money. So now that the poor brother had money as well as the mill, he built a house that was far handsomer than the one his rich brother inhabited. Willi the help uf Il*e mill, lie collected so 111 ticli g<?ld that lie could cover the walls with plates of gold, and as (lie house stood near the shore, it ' could he seen shining from a great distance out at sea. All who sailed near that coast were sure to anchor in llie neighborhood, I and pay a visit lo the rich man in the gol* I den house, in order to see the wonderful, mill. One day. a captain, who, like so many others, had come to sec the mill, impiired, after looking at it, whether it could grind salt ? " Yes, it can grind salt as well as anything,^" said the man. The captain tlieu wanted to purchase it I at any price : " for," thought he, 44 if I had this mill, I should not be obliged to sail so far over the rough seas to fetch salt, and then 1 could make myself comfortable at j home." | At first the man would not hear of sidling it: but the captain .teazed and teazed so long, that at length lie consented lo part with it for many thousand dollars. As soon as the captain bad obtained ibe mill, he look carc not to remain long in tlio neighborhood, for fear the man should repent of his bargain ; so, without ever flopping to inquire how he was lo tnanage the mill, he .went back to his ship and sailed away. On reaching the main j>ea he look out his mill and cried, "Giriud salt, and lei it be prime stuff!"* And the mill began to griijd sail till it spit and Crackled again. When the captain found thai his shin was full: Iia tr\oA in m 1 # ' " %v slop the mill, but, in spite of all his endeavors, the mill went on grinding, and the heap of salt grew higher and higher, till it fiumh' od by unking the ship. So noyr the mill stands at llio bottom W (hq ocean, and jTeeps grinding on to this ^e/jr day, jjcfcieMfrthd rtasoii that aea watar rfc wrft. , \ V * ^ M Look here, Pete," Mid aknowingdeifcjr, " don't stand dar oil do railroad P? - ?&?if d? eray A. dey tink it am do depo and run rrte iri r * * i??-' ' i^ktawqrBiina LW U.xaun^iMniBi-ffanri vuljc ^Vbbciullc Banner Is Published Every Thursday Morning, by DAVIS &, HOIjXJINGSWORTII. W. O. DAVIS Editor. J. HOLLINGSWORTH Publisher. T 33 IX 3M .9 : Two Dou.akv jht annum, if |>:ii<l in advance ; Two I >01.i.,Mts :iiul Fiktv C'ksts it" not paid within six months, mill Tuui:k Doi.i.aiis if not paid hefore I In* end of tin; year. All siiliKrri|itions not limited Ml the time of Milnrrihiii?, will he considered as indefinite, niul will he continue.! until nrrciiriigcs arc paid, or at the option of the Proprietors. Order* from other States must inmri nbh/ be uecninpauicd with the C'lts/t. RTES OF AADVERTISINCt. The Proprietors of the Alilievillo Hutmrr and niii'/i'Uit'iU /'rivw, lia\e established the following rulos of Advertising to lie charged ill liutli panel**: livery Advertisement inserted for n 1 rss time 11)mi three months, will lie charged liy 1 lio insertion ?l. One Collar per Square (>i inoii?the spiice of 1*2 solid lines or Ins,) for the first inscr41011, and Filly Cents fur each sulMcajiient inHcrtion. 2*Jf/"'rii<: CoiiiinisHimierV.,SlirrilT'x, Clerk V and Ordinary "is Advertisements will In? inserted in but 11 papers, each charging lialf price. 1};" Sliii'ilV's Iifivipd, One Collar eneli. ?-2?" Announcing a'Candidate, Five Collars. Advertising an Mst ray, Two Collars, t ? lie paid liy the Magistrate. Advertisements inserted for three inontli:;, or longer, at llie following rates: 1 Manure :: months $ /?.'?0 I sijuare i> niontlis S.Dii I sipiare months UMIU 1 si|iuire 1-months l'-i.'in ? .) IIIUMI||> n.ljll -.1 sijuaivs it tiidiiilis 1 -i.ii() si|ii;iri'M 11 months 1H.U0 2 h<|ii.ir<-x I2 months SiO.'jn sipuiD's :: months MU.m 3 s<|ii;ir?>s it moiit lis Iit.On :: ?<iiiart-s mouths 21.On :> Mjiiiircs 12 month* 2ft.U0 i mjiiui'uh :: months 12.0u I M|UaivK <? months 20.00 I Ki|itiiri!s nu.nl lis 2<i.0o 1 s?jiiiiro.s 12 monlhs .'lO.llo !> s?|ii:irus :t months I.j.uu squares (i month." l!y.On .'i w|ii:it..-s ;i iiiontlis 3l.n0 v m|iiuns 12 months h.yihi r> Nipturi's II monlhs 2n.HO It Sl|'l:tl<-H it IIIUIllllS {|(|,l|ll li ii nr?-*% !i nionilis r.it nu <1 s'|ii-ir?-s I "J mouths -1(1.1111 7 fW|ll'i|V? " Ilioilllis HI 1 Hi|n:u<-s C. mouths :;."?.iill V s?|iinrr.s '.i months 11.00 7 squares 12 months l.Ynn S squares :i lilnlillis I!"."" .S si|ll;irrs fi nit hi i lis *10.011 S squares muiitlis -Ki.UO h' squares 12 month- :.n.ul) l'raeSions of Squares will lie t:har?<:il in j>uq>>irIioii in the almVi" piles. ?-5?'" li'i.-iiieK* Cauls lor (lie term oi" one year, will lie vliiirtfol in proportion t?> the spaee tli?*v tiecii|iv. at. (tin Dm'/iir |?,?r line spaeo. C??~ I'"1' :,'l advertisements set in i/<?iW<' ? <?/mint. Filly per Cent, extra will lie milled to the above rate*. DAVIS A HOM.INCSWOIITII, / 'or /?Vr?#i?rr; l.Ki: .t WIKSON, / or /'frxx. JUST RECEIVED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. R. SWAFFIELD & CO. W'ol l.ll ivsji.tIfully inform their numerous j?:i11 <>11s. ami : ll llmse \vln? are admirers of Dress :t!i<l Fashion, that t hey have .just red'ivfil, and now nlF'-r for siili*. Large Invoices of tin* innsi desirable Patterns, (I'lain ami Fniiey; Grcnt.'s nncl Boys' SPUING AM) SI MMER CLOTHING. Together with a general assortment of (Jcnt.'s Nick 'I'i> =. While ami l'igitrrd Silk Cravats, Kla<-k ami Kam-v I'.can forts, Black ami White llyron Tubes.Spatl.an<l Kanoy Cheeked Napoleons, Silk andSntin Napoleons, improved. Mark Albert ami l-'aney Sardinian Tiort, Si.k and Linen 1'orki-t K ereli i-l's, China Cord I'oekei Kerchiefs, Silk ami Merino Drawers ami i'iider?hirts, Silk ami Satin Scarfs, Shirts, Collars ami Hosiery, Sevastopol ami Vienna Cloves. White and Colored Tuli'da, with every description of Fasliionalile Spring ami Summer Hals. ?ALSO-Constantly on hainl. Trunks, Carpet Hairs, Hand Valises, 1.adieu* Traveling Jioxos, ?te., all of w liieh \v ill he sold At Our Usual Low Prices. Having made arrangement* to enlarge oiii business the present year, we trust that by morr particular attention tr> tin- calls and wan In of out many friends, we may render ourselves worthy a eontiiiuancc of their patronage au<l Uic oonfi<lenci< tlitry liave heretofore n-pwed in tin. N. It. All (Joods are warranted to answer, in every rexpeet, 'the representation inado at the time of suli*. ? OUR MOTTO IS? "Chuck Sales and Small Profits for Cash." It. hWAKFIK!,!>....K. It. .SWAKHKI,1> W. L. KlSII. No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C June '.i, 1850. 7 ly DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &-c A'l* GKKI ^WOOH l>EI'OT. ?NK of the firm of Davis ?fc Uoozer has jim returned from Charleston, bringing, ii addition to their larg* stock of (Irocaries, anj aniouut of every variety of DRY OOODS wori hy Ladies or gentlemen. It is said that soiik provide for the inner man and some for tin outer ; we intend to provide for liolh. We an now opening a Lnrge Slock of Plantation Goods tyid Ladies' and Gentlemen*' Dress Goods, i< which we invito the attention of Citizens, tun especially the Ladies, of (Sreenwood nn<l vicinity Cuine one, collie nil, wo have enough for nil Great excitement |>rodnccd at the iit-tonitthingli low rates nt which they propose to Hell. J list received And are now opening a supply o dhuos, Paint Brushes of overv size, British Oil, IIol lowny'a Pills, Spencer's Pills, IIoollnnd'H (jermai Bitters, f * mil Cauiphor, Tapioca, Florida Arrov Root," t'loves,-"Nutmegs, Mace, Corn Starch Chrome Yclfbw, Chrome Green, Vcnitian Red Prussian Blue, Hod I<ead, Spanish Drown, Li quorice. Black Lead, I^ampbhick, Burning Fluid Ncnt'n foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, tine Ap pie Vinegar, Kxtm White Lead iu SO lb. Kegn Shoe Tools, Shoe LanUv^vds, Handles, Knive and Hammers, Pegs of every number. HAR.DW-A.M3. Ilinges, Shovels mid Tonga, Fire Doge, Ham inern, Hatchet*, Angers, Chisels, Screws, Gimlets 11 unil Saw Filea, It tnps, Knives and Forko I'owilcr Horns, Flasks, Wool und Cotton Cardt and lland Sawn. LIQUORS. An Jjxtnt Lot, just reeeTved from ]i*ltiinor< Also, a fine lot of lints, Caps, Leghorn, Ate Shoes, Hoot*, &.c. , The above is ? few of the tunny artieiM w ' have on hand, "which will lie sold low for Cast We are de?erimned to sell chcaper than ih cheapest. If you want bargains, call 011 DAVIS & BOOZER. Greenwood Depot, Otrt. 8. 25 ?Ecor 1)E?VIL)LE, 8. C. di..i :a?._ j juirviwihihii, tv uoa?worj?meii, rMOtew audTriic men, to do all kind* of Plantation work, and V Manufacture and. Repair Wa^ns^BuggieB and Carriages ' I4*nd?vilfe, S. Otfl'i M v ' ' - March 2(5, 1856.1 56 ly bono Aufirta Da* 10, 1856. tt 'ABBEVILLE CAR! CARRIAGES, - Sir: AT THE OLD STAND OF A j TBIlllK I'liilprsiirnrNl. 111a ikl'i11 for |>nxl favors, rns I J*. ami llio piililiu yi'iuTully. to llii'ir lar^c Stock CAnriiiLonss < CONKISTINt ONE DOZEN ASSORTED BUG Wo woulil also hay to our fricu.ls, tlial \v< H i o Is. o r y ' uiimolliinir >i??W- ...I........I 1.. -It ...1.- i ? lariro lot of hcooih! handed Work, consist! an of ONE I'OACIIEE, ONE HALF DOZEN 1 suitable for traveling or hacking purposes, all of wli Tho Best Sot of Ham wc ran safely venture to build to order any A H V We will do nny amount of KI'!I'AIK1N(!, i 1110lit in the State..; || jXXjXj w o n 15. w FISK'S I TVT -K T A T. T. T n \V? also have on hand, a large lot of KISK'S j protecting the dead for prolonged iiiterment, for I wllioll We will sell exceedingly low for (7ASI1. Wi Make Coffins and send to any p We have a new I1I'.;\-KSK, which will free of eh Althevilln C. II., April !>2. ISCtii-l-Uni | OCTAG^OKT 33XJXS IT OHO w o o c' rpilKSK t'ASKS arc cxii-iiw vcly ?imi-iI, ami pos JL fur tr;>u*|i'?ri?in'ii, <]>']'ii.?ilin? in vimli.", hi- for 01 Most Imporisliablo Materials; all In prevent rust ?>r orrosion ; ami wiicn properly llio liuilifH of our il.'i:i'iisi'il lovt-i! oiiim, ?.<iit;!>>scil in 11 ri'd.'ilitiiih i'f vfimiii. ami may, witlii'iu <>|>|uv-s.v<-< j ImrialK ; or. if desirol. li;Mi^i>nlt'<l to a ilisant lam j Tin- < HTA<iON OASI'j i? a lit'w Mylc of i\i<.-(alli j fret ri'M'iiililuniti.' of Ilifilily roliwlic. i ami fi't'i' from olijcctions cxitrcfsi'il l?y hiiiid* coiici-i* i siylfs. | Tile: SiiIisimiln-r is now pivparvd to furni. li lli<* :il# i any ivjuirrd. Also, Black Walnut and Covered an.l <lclivcio<l ill tin* shortest |>osmlile I nn*. For f I take until')* of my ?l?.'Si.riptive pamphlet*, which art[ AlilifvillcC.il., April 7, I~.>?">. al ly, j !fi a rn rn m *r it ct i ?; i* IU H U1\ ir i\i\ I) 1VE. ISc.X^^a.3133^, cS RKSPKCTI'I i.I.Y l Ai.r, TIIK AT:IT:NTI?.i tlicil* well srlr>-li'i| Stork c.r new ami Hi'imui A'piircas, Wordi-il. 1 'Illicit*, 1 I.:iin? <-?. I'oj Krntvii :tii< 1 I'.lciK-lM'd-^liir'ings, l.iusi-vs. K-'i Kiiihroiih-i ics, Wiiilo l!m?ls Shawls, Cliiuks, Bonn ('iirilcil Skill.-', 1 .acliivs' Patent Ali-iino I'mlrr W.-jlf "I'aljlc C'lolli, Cotton ami Woollen llosiiTV, ? !? ., rtr i ?'l all >i/.es ami ijimliti? i'. t?n?* of tlir iarn?-*t a-soilm i Collars, I'ikIi-i* shirts. Cravats ami in la?-l. rvrrv tl | tahlisluiK'lit, llats. Cap-', Hoot*. Sliurs, I>rowans ;:ii.| ! Vjiiili...: Notions, aiol a i?ri*iit hiitlsv other ailir'rs l< To llio-n- fririiils win* have ulreu>ly |ialt'oiii.sc-?l i aliotit uiir well known XjzO-w" I!F | TIiom* uIim lutv?* iiol-f will |>U'ius?* 151 V?* lis it lirsl in: j continue Mii'ir Amji'Villr II., 1-.OV. 115, 1| GREAT BARGAINS! jC NEW FALL AM) WINTER <;00l)S.| SLAGEIi & LEVINGSTON WOPl.n rcfport fully t<> I In* ?-il i- i / zeiis of Abbeville, lli:i( tliey havejnsi returned fro n New York, I *lii l:ail?*l j>li in si in I i I - J timoro, iiml an- now ??|??'iiinj? tin- largeHl ninl i iihist beautiful Mock of ( Jnoils i'ViT brought In \ this place, selected wiili great care, bought al [ low priretf, and which they intend selling al j v?rv low rules. Their Stock consist* of DRY GOOD S. j Ladies' Dress Goods, Of all prices; Plain, jilaiil an?l Fipirrd Mcri- j now, plain, figured ami clouded All Wool 1)<^ . j-( laities, I'nriitncllag, l)e HiH'eges, Honiba-zines, j v Alpacas, black anil colored -Silks. An extensive f, 1 variety of 1 j White and Domestic Goods, j [ SHAWLS. - ! , i An entirely new assortment of I'o I hire, Kinhroi- j |deriu.N, Don lietx, Ribbons, Flow era, of the latest | | Hlyli'H. The largest and I?okI stnt>k of CI.OAKS j ? ever brought to this part of tin: country, from 1 flit* .... <1.n llfAt.l 1 t? oi.iiot.. . . Trimming)', Ac. AImo, a very largo stuck.of M Cloths, Cassimoros & Vestings! ? Ready Made Clothing, all Kinds. t t Boots, Shoes, Ladies' & Gents' Gaitors, Hats, Caps, < , Ho.iiery ami (JIoveH. In fact, everything new d . and (lebiruhle. We would also call the allcti- v , lion to our stock of Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, ? Yankee Notions, etc. J' A large Htock of Jewelry, Watches, Clock* and Silver Plated Ware, al Charleston and Au- ? j gusta Priced. a Call on uh and examine our Goods alttl Prices. v No charge for showing Cooils. A (the old stand ' of Will?un ?fc Williams, next door lo the Post i. ' Oflice. . " I ( SLAGER <t LEVIXGSTON. Abbeville C. II., Oct.".!#, I860. 2H-tf f| : BOOTS AND SHOES, : Opposite the Masonic Hall, r ' A tt /n. xt ?at ?nr* a a > 1 r\ riArv PAI.R Men's Plantation liRO- t ? JV/.UUU (JANS, uaaortcd quality. " 2,000 pair Boya' rlimtiiUoiiBrogau*, asa'd quulity 3,000 pair Men'n Kip " " , 1,000 pair " Calf pc-jrged * " 600 pair " Grained and Buff Brog. " . ,t 3,00ft pair Women'a leather Bootes, pegged, 4 ' Goo puir " low prico '* sewed. .. 1,000 puir IiitdiefT Que Morocco nud (Joat Hootccf. , ' 500 pair M ibkch' " *' " 500 puir Boys* Kip. Brogaiw. Soy pair Youtln?**K"ip " />00 pair Boya* aud Youllia* Calf Brogaua. , / ? ? AUSO? 1 Gent**, I,udies', Miaae*', Boys', Youth*' and e Children's BOQT.S and SHOES, <?f all styles aud ' <]ualili>a, rcccivod aud for sale low, by tlio dozen e orcBfe. ^ CLAltKK & KPi'AL." \ oepu X4, 1856. 23 6U?W , ; WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION ; *x & m m f "to y & < , Sf.wAJfj.,: "AT Tliam t>LU" 8TAKD, r - JACKSON STREET, NEAB GLOBE HOtt^ 'ji ?' AlfdustA. OA. *?." ! npWE Copartnership of BBALL St 8TOVALL | 1 having flxnirou by ito own lipiitatJou, Jub t ? ?o? Grocery Bunnew, tlioy wtraldinft*&i tUo A?jp**,Auf 90, ^ ^ 1 * * * &SBL . . l;-i..Al? __ . . .... -.? ilA(ll%OMS! ^01^ BUGGIES, &c.^ I. ir. & F. A. PEA LE. |?ectfully invite tlie attention of tlicii* friend* ?if cfc 33UOGHE3S, S OK GIES. ROCKAWAYS, &c. s Iiiivu commenced llio i\Iuiitifii<;ttii'?e of Buggies, (C niv- worn. itc nave uiso oil liailtl a UftidJES, AND ONE CARRY-ALL, ich we will sell exceedingly low. As we have Is iu tlio Country, ,'ehii'le in our linn of liiihiiien*. iL s-liort notice, as eht'iip as any oilier establishBURIAL cases. MKTAI.LH: li I- UIA I. CASKS, Air tiu'ht f..r runs|mrtalioii, or any oilier desirable |>iii|mis<-, i will also art of the District dfisirflil. CHRISTIAN & DEALE. IAT. L F x xx x s lx . soss valuable ii 1 vaninijfs ovr all iilln-r (!nflins rdinary iiKvriiicntH. Tliry lire made ??f lli?> so Enamolod Insido and Out, iin-ill< !, Wr liavr (In- m"ili!\inj; ivtlfclinii llmt in, an- rnv iVnin irruptions <>l? \val?r, ??r I'ii', I?n U.-jii?obviating ili? ni-ccH>ity of liabl.y I. > (lasi'H, <>f lii aiiIifill I..1111, ami liuislird in per tin*; Ili<- *lia|M- and appearance ol llir former live CASl-.S, al III*; slmi'lr*L nnliee povitMe, <il Coflina Made to Order, hi Ilier information of (lie aliove l'ii .i:s, plisiw in ciiiru alioi). Iv .1. TAVI.OU. GOODS LOWER! to ErtUSSEL >n ok tiii: r.rviNc commi xity t<? lilXlllS, rim-iM ili^J of lil.irk Sill'l I iliiirt, < 'uliciifs, (! i11irli:ini-, ?V<\ W'/VK I'hlllllfl:!, Siltlill<-ls, Is an.l .1 ?-!ltlx. ts, liiUlxinv, Triminiii^H, .l>-t I rsict'li'ls, Hulls, , Irish Linriis, Itrow n iiiiiI Itlviiclicil, Damask una .ii<-u|> i-'miiiiiv. .11-11, .->iuris, i ir:i v. or.*--, Iiiiijj |i> a (I eiillcwaii's < lui lit I injj Ks J 'niters in cvccllciit v.iriciy. Perfumery, Ml llllllll'I'IIIIS In llll'lllillll ! " >111 vsiiilili.ihini'iil., il i.-. useless l<? . ;!}' any moi'i 5rices. I, Itlnl \v v ill malic il. 1" lli-ir advantage In W. I SUA F.I. A: UIMJSKIX. Ni'Ntiluor to JI..S Kerr. BARTER S SPANISH FIXTURE. The Great Turifier of the Blood! 'Ill-: KRST ITERATIVE KNOWN ! Notfc Particlc of Mercury in it! in lufullilili! lJnneily" fur Scrofula, ]\iii?'s F.vi!, lilii'iliiiitlixiil, Obstinate ("iiIhiumius KnifiliiiiiH, I'iiiijili'H or I'ostutes on the Fare. 1?l?,ilclie?, Iloils, Auiii! :iiiiI Fever, Chronic Sore I'lycf, ltmjr Worm or.Tcticr, Scnlil tlexil, F.nUitfcinriil anil I'ain of I lie Hones iilnl .Ininl.", Salt Kliciiin, StiiIiIhiI'ii I" leer*, Syphilitic I >i*oiile?-rf, ami all l)i.-c.i-i-H urieiiiir from an injii(lu'i<iun use of Mercury, Imprudcuce in Life, or Impurity of (lie iSiood. Cs?" Thin great all eratlve nicdicpie alnl I'iiilicr dt'lilood is now used by thousand*of grateill (Alii'iitx from :i 11 purls of (lie I'liitcil States, ,'ho testify daily to the remarkahli* cures pernrniPil by tin? ijreutest >?f all ifiojiiciiips, "t'AIT:i:U'S SPANISH iMIXTtJKB." - Neuralgin, thcuiuatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin, ,iver iMfcase, I'Vvers, I'Iccim, Old Sores, Affeeinn of t Iiv Kidneys. Diseases of tlio Throat, 'cmale t'<ini|>luiiit?, I'aii.s anil Aching of I?c {ones and Joinik. nrft speedily put., to flight by sing this great ami inestimable remedy. For ull disease* of the lllond, nothing h;u> yet eon found to coin pare with it. It cleanurw't he ystoui of all impurities, arts gently and eflis iently on thu Liver'and Kidneys, strertgtheu* he Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, make* he skin clear and health)', aud realcre.i the 'onslilutioii, enfeebled by disease or hroken own hy the excesses of youth, to its priutine igor ami strength. i*"or the Dihcjujew of Foinales it is peculiarly pplieable, and wherever il has hecoin^kiiowti, * regularly prescribed with the happiest efTcefa. t iuvigouttes the weak aud debililutt'd, aud im aria elnfiticil}' to the worn-out frame, clear* the kill, and leaves tlio imtient fresh un<l liwilil" . single bottle 'of tins inestiinub'le remedy id k-orlli all the so-called SarRaparillaii in existence. The lurge number of"eertiflcate* which wo ifive received from persona front all part* of the Jnilcd Status, is the bent evidence thai there is 10 11 innliitg about- it. The press, hotel keepers, nagistrates, physicians, ami public men, well mown lo the cuimmiuity, nil add their lestimoiy Id the wonderful effects of this V(?UEAT ILOOD.rU R1FIER. Calf on tho Agunt and gi?t an Almnnac, an<t rad the details of astonishing cures performed ,y CARTER'S SPAKJSK MIXTURE, (iii most awes where everything else hud .signally failed) .'lie limits uf an udvcrlisennnit will not admit heir full insertion. WM. S. RKERS, & CO., Proprietor*, No. 804, ltroadway, New^YoYk, To whom all orders iiiusLbe addressed. For sale by Druggist* amT Country Merchants it all parts of tho liuited States and the Cannlas, and by War'di.aw it Lvov, Abbeville C^il.. I!...- t. i <v.i.?I *. ?>n<i kv av? ivn, ^ F. ( . Fa?kk, Greenwood. May?-!,185li. .2 ly )n Manhood, and its Premature Decline. J oat Published, Gratis, the 20th Thousand: A FEW Woida on tjie lli^ioual Treatment, Cm. without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or jOch! WonkiH'Hfl, Npotiirnal- Eiqiseions, (fcnfM md Nervous Debility, Jmpoiency, and ImpedinonU to Marriage cenerullv. By B. Dfi-LA<KY, M. I). * . ' STWiinportunl foci tfmt the many alarmi/ia ipiftints, originating ju th? unjfrndeuce aod tudo of youth, may be easily ramoved witji ut medicine, is in this ?roaH trtot, o)early deifonetmten; And.tho entirely new md highly necewfUl irofttruniit, m adapted by ally oxplmnod, by means of whjah rertlstd nostrum*ofthe (fay. Pent taj.y addrw*, #rati. and post free h. a ealed (MttKibr 'nrnKtiu Ynoit mAlVi-to ? lssG.^^ ' ii i t I I ii I. n PROFESSIONAL OAltOS. * w JAMES S. COTHRAN, m, Attorney at Law{ AOII13V ILLIj C. II., s. 1 MAY BE FOUND FOB TIIE l'BESKNT IN T1IE COMMISSION EltS OFFICE. Jan. I I, 1850. 3i? ly Independent- I'rcMi copy. WILIJA? I*. PUIt'K, ~ F ATTORNEY AT LAW, J WILL 111 ACl II. K IN Till*: UUIJUTH CI r TUB | l? WKSTKUN CIUULIT. S Ollicc at Greenville (!. II. ^ Fel?. I, 1850 43 ly W. (. Davis, Attorney at Law ami Solictor in K<ii<it//, j Aiihhvii.i.f., S. U. Will promptly uttcml to all ItiisiiifSHPiitriislrdlo h> raw. Ho tinll l>" found at tin* oII'mm* of the Alil>cvill<> Itaniwr." July 28 Hi S Stage Line \ ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON > A KOI til IIOIISK STAUK leaves A RISK- ( VILLI'! on Monday, Wednesday and Kriday. Leaves \Va.diinj;l.on, fin., on Tuesday, Tliurs- J day and Siilnrdny mornings. A Daily Train loaves Washington at 7 o'eloek A. M-. for Atlanta. r. OKKIOK at the POST OITICK. I lollN MrltllV 1>I-*, A-Jtill. i Alilii-rillf <t. II., April !i, IK.V1. ho ly I Tho Stato of South Carolina. H Abbeville JJisfrict.?in the C'uiiimr/ii /'tea*. \ laiiK'ri T. La:.kill, J AI l aehmenl. -s vs. J- Last;in, ITlV'b Attorney, lames A. Lidd-ll. ) r \ VMILI5KAS ili? I'l.iint ill' did, on the eijjli* ^ > V t.cenl11 day of let olier, eighteen hundred ami (ill y-wix, lil?; his deelarat ion iipiiimt tins Dofi-ndaiit, who, (i> is said,) isali.sonl from and without tin-limits of this Stati-, and has neither wife nor attorney known within lh? same, iijion whom a enitv of the h.tpl di <'!ar.itioii miolit. tie hitvi-iI It 'is therefore ??r?leie>|, tli:il lli<* Hiii'I I ?i*f?*inluiil ? i ilu iij>j?:ar nii'l |>1 <-;t<I In tin: k:io1 I?- :Ittl'ttIi j 11, on ( i or before 'Ii'" nineleent.il 't:iv of October eijflileeii liuii(lri <l iiimI IiIIn > vi-ii, litlierwi-e lin'Sil ami ;il>- ?, ' sulul<- jn<l*?iiieiil will then lie given u.xd awarded I iiL'ninxt liim. - . M ATX'11 KW Mrl?OXAI.l?. < . r. < 'I?m K"h * lllii'Sf? Oei. is. | - i>7 lv Dr. McLANE'S | VERMIFUGE 1 Livi:ie ' -l I i Two of llic lie Hi Pre |inrntlom of the Age. i j Tlicy arc not recom- ! : mended vas Universal \ j. Cure-alls, but simply for \ i wiiat their name pur- h i ports. j - The Vrrmifuge, for 1 j expelling Worms" from | the human system, has also been administered 1 with the most satisfactory ' results to various animals | subjeet to Worms. The Liver Pills,, for I , the cure of Liver Complaint,, all Bilious De- ! rangements, Sick Head- ' '..ache, &?. ' v 11 t a! on I ? vr nx |/xv.aov> bet particular to ask for j ' Dr. G. McLanc's Ccle- [ brated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by i" *'" * * > sqx.e: proprietors, PittSv'< * . 4 ; tjilrgh, Pa., and take no ; otlier, as there are various ' other, preparations now ;l ; before thq ' public,-pur- ii porting to be Vermifuge and -Lrw&r Pills. All i r * others, /;.*H4. > comparison . with Dr. McLane's, arc r worthless * .( ^ The cenufne McLarieV ^ Vefiftjrfugc ; and ;^j?,iycr I Pills can- iK^' b^Jfcad. at " all' respectable - "Drug Qf"/irpq ' * " ' . FLEVING- <BHO'S, // _ , 00 Wooi Si., rJXTSimiuHl, PMt * " , Vfc ... SCOVIL- <S ill Charwesbt, t, Ncw-Orleunn, Getiei'itl Wholatple'AgcnU1 for Hie 0 Southern StulcK, to whom all ordtjra must ho (j uddrcMcii. BOM) DY *'*'K Wawuw ?t Lyon, Abbeville c. C., % t! A. G. IIawtiiomm, Due \Ve?t, . C I. \V. TavlAb; Amli-raou G. II0 "' !?' ' "8 SkinskiiA LIakiiihon, lion^iiirt'i, k *? . G. I* 1'knn, Eolfpfield G. H.r" "* J April#, 1860. 51 . Iy h ~want?d. immediately^ XOO Xfl"ogroeiB I I^OR which ?he HIGHEST CASH PRICES will be paid. All porsons deniriuK to mII I odoot. more whtld do vf/ail to^tddreae one uf the* 1 subscribers? . j. w.'swbbu, - it. W.wiirn?, . Cukesb'nry, S. C. Greenwood, S. C. I BOB. .14 ,lf. ?u^t Zteoelved $ AilD FORiALE, 4 : ii M'JSL SACKS Extra Fine .FLO(JR, J wm "*> fctthal. of !>??, ; 200 Jlusliels Corn. $ . ks~-w'si^'',m^ S rt - AJ1" v ( . . . TJ v?*. js I'bs.ClGan E^grWantcd. E K0^*0 ajb ,; S a d dies * nd no Ys. a: x-rr- - > ^ a ctf 6W' M K JPOBMMW & SON. * I *j*B. 8.1*5* 50 ly ? ?Q?mmmmmmtmmmmmmm?<l M. BAHKULOO. B. B. WADDELL. BARKULOO *& WADDELL, rOCK AM) EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND COTTON FACTORS, .J3SS Ilioliftx-clson-St, Columbia, Soutl) (Saroltna. JiUji ml *l<lrnitc<.i math' o.i Cuiwii/inncntii of Cot Ion. 11i:ihi:i:.n<'i>>-?11 ou. K. Arthur, Dr. 8auuicl nil*, I'ol. K. AihUtmmi, Cvhmibin; Col. J. F. [ursliull, llev. S. Donnelly, Abbeville; Dr. John < '. Simpson. Jhs. <!. Wiltiuiim. Laurens; Icii. S. lt.(ii?i,U. 1". Arthur, K?q., Union; John . Moore, Ksij., Dr. J. M. l.o\vry, York; Thos. Ii-Clurf, Sen., C.hesler; .losopli Ii. Adg?r, Fuireld. Oclolier 1 185C. 21 ly EC. MILLS," (W\J \ U vr ? % VMYil, H JiM-UlNMiN AINU MINNESOTA j.aki) ori iti:, AT DUBU QUE, IOWA. IJAItTll'ri.All attention paid to tlie locating of l.iunl Warrants for jhtsoiih Soutli, on lit! finest M-li'i-tcil Timber and Prairie l.atldrti Varrnnts loaned to i-Htler.i i>ii one year's time at. 0 jut rent. Iiitcwi, rlnirging per Acre ? >r Wnrrniit. Taxes |mi<l, Collection* made ami emitted for in Siijlit r.N<-lian?re. Money leaned t rules of Interest. Investments made.?' 'nenrrent money liouglit, Vc. II i" K.-f.-rs to W.m. t'. l>.\\is, Kmj., Abbevillo II., S. C. Sept. 'J. 20 if NSURANCE O F F I C E# uA.t Alaloovillo O. XX. Hip Aslimlle Mutual Insurance Company 1 I AS estaidi.-lied an Atfeiii-y "I litis plsee, nntl * I L will Insure against. rue, and also upon ],ifo Insurance oil life often secures u Ii vinfur fain lies tliitl. otherwise would lie ii??wunt. *Alw?' alualile Sla\ es should always lie covered by In urmice. J. O. Wll.i.SOX- An">' April If, lNri(i. 1 ly rilE BRITISH PERIODICALS AMI Tin: r \inn:u\s guide. cjiikat rkimictiun in this price or tiik i.vn r.n i'Mii.icatio.n. I I'.nNAIill srorr it CO., New York, con1J linnn In pulilihli lliu following liritusii l'e* imlicnln, vi/.: 1. I'rtii I.omio.n (it;,\is riiiti.v, (Cuu?erva(ive.) I'm; Kiuxi:i ui:ii JU.vimv, tWIiiy.) i'm. n"inn r?itm -n ki.mi.w, (Free ("Iiurcli.) ?. L'liii W K?TMi(<^ri:t! i:?.vii.w, (l.iberal.) 5. >i.?< I.IMM.I ui.II .>!.*?;\rixn, {lory.) Tin so IVrjuJiru'ri uMy ri'|n?<eRt the tlirca trout political parties of Urcat llntuiu?Whig, I'orv, and I'udicul,?but politics forma only onn 'caltirc of llieir character. A* Orgnn* of the nost profound writers ou Science, Literature. Morality, au<l th^-y ai tb?y.ev?T " ' ia\'o htoodi unrivail#-! .-t S.'i# worKl of UW<ijr?, ' - M'iuj; collsidi'i'cii to the scholar ."V'* 111>1 tliii ii!jn. -v title to tlin rntelli-. ' ** ?ulll reader of *<.er_.' :i i_-^ lafV (urUtah a more orr?:i:l an-.! aa^tV-tin-r r-?;inr?f of f!" current it'Tiitme -I tL'- if. "Itanii|rli<*at the world, liun can \*n j-.nrtSly o<iLxiu<;>L 1-toui uoy oilier oiirt'.e. , r..\:u.r ?-o?iE3. Tli?* r?-'.*'<f> .x L'V AXUIC tfttEETS from he 15rit = ijjvfts uMirioaat value ta liese U?; ,w. ?:? ?I1 v lurui^ pr<^?eut rxrililig "<ia* i itliitr*. ii>.u*ijm?"U as they mi how o?' '? iViiu-U iu'oocriWn? ibutlt Un feooa a^> "... i?.'.a! ctKltoiie. il.K'lS r?r nuu, Fftr ?iiy one of the f?::r Kcvtews. - - ST?.<>0 for any two of i!i* tVnir i?evi?-w%. - - 5.0U IfnP JIIIV i fit" ! taak f'.uir ** ,,a f, ? v-j ? ??v i??. - - a .I'll l*V>r all four of tlio ltcvi?-.vi ... g.ito FW HUiukNvoinJ's Mjyn/iii>'. - - U.tto L'or ittnckwouil unit three Uwiews. - y.uo for niimkwoo.l ami iho four Reviews. - lil.Ou Payments in lie iiiiide in all e.voa in n?ir.uici*. Alouey viinvnt iu ihc Jilato where isaiuil, will be received ill par../_G CLUftltlNC. A .lisc.iliil of Iwcnlv-iivc |H'r crnl, from the iljnve Jiri*-cji v ill ho allowed lo Clulw ordering our or iimr?* copies of any one ur more of tbo ib<?vr works. Tim*: Four copies of IJInckwooil >r of one Uoview will be poiiI In one ndilrcua fur ?J>; four enpiei of Ilu* four llevicWb and Blackvuixl fur $.'10; ami ko oi|. POaTPACE. In nil tin; principal t'itie.x and Towns, I bests vnrks will l>e JultVrreO,-.J,Y<v o/'Pnituyr. When enl I?v mail, the Pl>sln^e lo liny part of ihe L'ni- ? ed Stales, will hp'liiu Ttrctiljt-J'uiir (Viifx a year * or " Itlaekwouil," ami but J'tiuifccii Cutis a year ur oacli uf'the lveview-"*. " ; -A Tho Farmer's Guido TO Kl'IKNr It'll' AM> rr. VTH.Mfl. AMSK'lM.Tyrl- '? >y IIkxbv SjitTiiK-N*, I'. It. S., of IJi3_iiiJj;n <iii<l the late .1. I'. ,n".>iiion, Prufecsnr jtf Sci? . fin.un- ,\j;i H.-IHIUM- in j iiif v ow'ijef r\cvr jia-? - Veil. "J vols. ISaiytil Octavo. lOOO jmge#, iiml iiiiiiu'Ioiis U'liml :iml Steel Knj?raviii{?S. _ Tlii.s i.<, confcsM'dly, tlij* most eom^ilcle ft'ork it Ajjrienlnire over |mli!islie.l, and in ordecto ;ivo .it il \\ i?l>T circulation llie publishers lixv? t'colvi!') tti n-il'iee (Ji'* ju'ieo In ' * f$:> t\)Il Tilt: TWO VOMtMFS!' When s?nt liy -iii:i|,1 .(,??nl-|>tiiil) 'lo- Ciilifui'itia iirl t >rej??.?ii_ ^|ic |>ricM! wifl bo ?7. Tirevcry (her |>:iri of 1 lie.. I'lliiHI <lll(i foj^aimjit (|m?taitl.) Sii. ZSj~ T.llis i* .\;?T*<//? old ''ifouk.-of hr "* ~' Keujittaiiees for nnv <>f the above publications 11o111always b?i a'Oilronsed, po^puiij, lo the NllffiSiiur^ ?i>' 'if- 1 ,R<>SAR I) .SCOTT. V >'?. 'tt I (!ulJ.Slrecfr. JCcvr -Yovjly *. V JDISSO Ja p-ilG^r I'M ik fHciii . <>f w i ek ?t <1.-ty (ii^si'lvc.l by iituUi.al ijtyitlre lim?- ' , .\ ation of tbo llai'liirrlli^liiivrri^ eaAi^^Hi^ * * * T'.-J' -' lint' of the Finjn AyiU *e kai/t iir-iTio-i-IvAiiqi Up- *1" bnnfiieFs,"Uy eilhpc'.nao of 11%,V ??'* V '* A If persona fiidulrtuil 4o twby. Note; or ApOouut, iir pfpiiso coiiir forward mni pay up A(i loo? &? * % - r -r,? nivoniciil, us it ii. vorJ-desTrabJf'tbtA tlu>-fo&* -* * n?n??Iin lie ciu.se-1 i ; ? ' Ahgrfhf ' ?*<. IR.Ttt f *:jg? -'' sT6.VE?ji'oa>A4t|??''.:. I-MltF" Subscriber# >riltHeej^On, baitd at/Jl 1* * * . times, n( tlm SatfiJ)?ry, w'd flt?r?'c?t Stor* ,> '* f K. VVKSTfiWUV^Uji^yiUitffC. u iissort. " . lent qf all l^thi tUcy.ptetlgfl -' j, VmjrtniH to jqf fu^urftbte t^rrtMttrf fciwve* "" / iffy will- WBrttoiif' tQ < V looking Stova CIUJ d<f,.a|ia ui?k wiikj Wuey _-wHi ive nuivernal witi?r?oMoii.' > *... lliin'Af irti will itijltiil *I?a *- - '5v Greenwood, June T-t, 188* 7f