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' ' : CB,HO^EKTHE - ? { . f 11V lIHS'o'l.U MAN. ^ -y - ,^ .1A lady. wi|l? a crinoline was walking ~"T' . tfow$<tliu Mr?vt~li?r fc'atlitrs fluttered in & / ^tliS ?iiir?her hoops Muck out ? feet. ISlie < . ^^jv.'ilkoil the earth As if she felt of it she was ' no part, and pronhty did she step along, for jvide-was in her heart. She did not see a ,"4 curly dog which walked close by her hide, > . till sav?? the early tail of winch her crinoline * " drd liide. Ff's tail the dog with pleasure ^ * f.lu???k? it/fluttered in the wind, and from * . 'he lady'.- criii-diim stuck out a foot behind. A cr<?wd tin* tail di<l soon espy as it waved to a tad fro and like a rudder Ki-emed to tioiiil tin* w.-iv tin- lli.-iiil iiiii>tt ?rr? Tlu> ? urjy dog. iirlit pleased was ho, the ^nailers ho had got** ami walked beside the lady in u kind of doggidi trot. Each stop llio lady now did take served to increase her Iraiiu w hile those, who followed in her wake roared out with might and main. Some held . Ihvir sides, they laughed so hard, and others fairly cried, while many even still confess that day they'd ' like to died/ Ilut still the lady sailed along in crinoline and pride unmindful of the crowd behind or dog close hy her side. Jiut soon another dog espied the tail which fluttered fieo, it. so provoked Ins doggi>h ire he could not let it he. l>nt with a deep ferocious growl, for battle straight he went, and 'neath the lady's crinoliir? both dogs wore cjtiickly pent. 'J'liey fought, 'tis said, one hour or more?the lady nothing knew?hut with her head erect Failcdo n, and did her way pursue. Some say flu; never would have known at all about the light, ha?l not one dog mistook ami gave her 'limb' an awful bite, Hut since that tlav I've heard it said, that lady ne'er was seen ?) >>? the street, with bo much piide and auc/i a ciiuoliuc. It'/h'ithinl Criiniit'if.?Governor Moliae, of Mi>sis?issippi, has sent to the legislature of that Slate a petition from Graves, the defaulting treasurer, now at) exile to Canada, to lie allowed to return to his native State, on a promise to make restitution in yearly instalments of the amount he had purloined. The ease is certainly sinjrular as a subject for leirifdatiou. but not more remarkable llism the force given to the proverbial phrase, "the way of (lie transgressor is hard," as exhibited in his petition. < oaves sav?, under date of July last, prefacing hU U-tt<-r !?y the remark that lie is ignorant evrii of the name of his Excellency : 4,I have been near fourteen years an exile, living in this Siberia of America, exposed to this terrible climate, where the mercury often sinks to forty degrees below zero, separated from all that is dear to me 011 earth. Surely litis is sufficient punishment for all my previous acts. Even if 1 had been I'ning in I'ussia, my oO'ence would not have merited the punishment I have endured. "You surely cannot, after fourteen years of punishment, when my head is silvered ' ? ?? ' '* will uuiiiiiv jiml nyo, Wlll'll my CIIIKirCIl vluive grown ii|> around me, unconscious of their lather's misfortune, wish to degrade me any further. *'! hiivu a \?ife, sir, horn in the sunny South, whose* relations res'ule in Madison county, who is most anxious to return to her native State. She nobly deserted her parents, h?-r home, her all, to follow her husband into exile; her punishment Ins been greater than mine. She at least in -innocent ; hut this has not jirevented the climate front doing its ivor^t upon lier, and ?he is gradually sinking into the grave.? All she asks is to he permitted to return to her uatiye State, Mississippi, to the sunny South, to die. This she cannot do unless Iicr hnsband in free.*' The C ovcruor submits Iuh proposition to *ke Lrgwlntim', Jirnl says that if it meets the npproTiiiiion of tlial body lie '"shall interpose 110 ol-ji'rtion." A Xutlomil Disease.?Throughout Xorth America the uiiivernal morbid appetite for ' patent medirines ia a regular constituted dise^^. It i-< probably transmitted from ? parent t<? l?Ud, tvs insanity, scrofula, and nervous aftWilons deseoitd through families. ^ 'AO see ? man or woman who never purAbased a l???x of Hrandretli'a Pills, or a botlie of tlie Halm of .1 very few Fllowers, ' > htt-z * ' wotild be equivalent to seeing the fifth "xMf' x. "flieol of a eoucii. No such phenomenon '- # exist?, ? JJotlwrs usually commence with Slierman's Yerniiftige Lozenges. livery suekling lnw worms, of course. But whether Wp&- tliey luivis ?wK not, it is judicious to coinnflEfice drugging tho little creatuaes early, l?y.?way of acriutoming tliein to more potent vy" v> . nrticles when tl eir strength will beai them. ?y?*r- Spj^pg physic usually follows. It is a divine jCjjfrUrkct'p olf sickness l?y seasonable doses ?5 gp?d f?l" Ibe blood.? ^ fbtfrteen, young persons begin to pur'.chtto A?r tltvu^elve*, '4*Iie latest ftdrerlise luent uliuutd always be n guide in the be totiort.of patent medicines, on neconnt ni tlie re?|?vctnl?ility and riestponsiLiliLies of partial offcrmg tbtfftt for sale, This is a great oonntey?cv^y one Litis a perfect inalienable riglit to kill liimselfwilh 4ife-proaervora \ liUle las* rtufflngyor abetiaance from fco J In a would do aWtfj?%tty ti\6 seeming uocMsity (>>f phyiwi kwt* lilwal drHt>ght of water wimitl l>e infinitely better to relieve an oppressed stomach I ban any quantity of patent intMliciue. Ho take tba water and save your qnnHer,-~^/J/e JihtstraUd. ?> V ? ~'.? %.A 9i?nk?r iu UwiuM* ? PbHadeiphia, disliking 'the u to bis name advised a loouthern correspondent to dirset bU (otters to him Without apy tuil, nrnl receirfttjn ? * srtFm A , CHEMICAL P0I3QNS AND THEIR ANTIDOTE.?. j , The employment of subtle poi.-ons in ; innny of remarkable eases of poison'no ''J" intelligent criminals cognizant of ! their i-flieaey, lias awakened a spirit of | dread among the reflecting portion of tlio ' community?as it is generally believed tliat science lias discovered but few if any antidotes to the working of these destruc; tive agents. This is particularly the popular prejudice with respect to strychnine; but we glean from tho Rochester I>emoI erat a case of a remarkable character, in 1 which a complete recovery from the clVects of this deadly poison lias been wrought by , the n|>])licntiou of most simple antidotes. The narration of this ease we deem of such general interest as to authorize epitomizing 1 its features. ' A puliceiur.u having aecidently swallowed a large portion of strychnine, which he used for dog killing, at once struck upon the idea of attempting to neutralize its effect by swallowing an emetic. This operation ho twice repeated before the services j of a practising physician were called upon. When the son of Galen arrived, he found the policeman laboring under severo spasms; his body was bent in the form of ; an arch, ami Iiis (colli were convulsively closed. The physician immediately placed the subject under the inllueiice of chloroform, which appears lo have entirely noga! tived I he power of the spasmodic action, and continued tlie administration of powerful emetics; and thus at the end of some L\vcnly-fuur hours, tlie sutlerer was found ' not only lo he relieved of every particle of the poison, hut entirely free from spasms '< and convulsions which had seized upon him. At the Inst accounts the man ap! pears to be rapidly recovering, he having retained consciousness during his treatment. "\Ve have now indisputable authority that chloroform when correctly admin1 islered is an antidote to poison ; and the very simplicity of the remedy should .place it within the reach as well as the remembrance of every individual. 1 11-tt Ur?/?v fur House 7'hinix.?A correspotideutof the Boston Cultivator, wining of the management of house plants, says; " The way to have healthy plants, is to shorten in :il! strangling growth, ami remove every leaf ami Jlowor as soon as the least sy in toll) of decay is perceivable, washing tliein occasionally with warm water from llio fine nose of a watering-pot held liigli i above tliein?thus giving them the benefit i of a warm shower at any time or place.? Hut the thing of all others most important ! is, to water them with hot water at all times, i ' i yes, hot to the touch, ever, beyond what is j supposed to be prudent, until after experij ment?and it is only necessary to watch the ! result on the health and vigor of the plants, ; especially when in bloom, to be convinced ' of ihe virtue of this 'grand specific.'" The writer says he has fuchsias now in bloom, ' mere cuttings about six inches in height, not one failing out of seven, or even more ' cuttings, planted in a single pot, and water, cd with hot water.?lion I. Trans. | An Unconrleous Constable.?During n i recent trial in the New York police court, S a constable, testifying with regard lo a lady, ! said: " I know nothing about her but what j I hear the neighbors say; and in my opini ion, what women say of one another is not worth of belief." A wise and sagacious, i but a very impudent constable ! a widower evidently?for lie would not have dared by j such a remark lo have incurred the risk of I a domestic whirlwind ami a three lejrircd , stool. As it was, we wonder that the strong; I . I minded women of the neighboihood did not ' unite, and by a wholesome chastisement teach him the practical importance of ! eourlesv to the sex. Jionapnrtc s Taslc for Music.?It is said , that Douaparle, while he acknowledged the 1 llfl UAI?^?rt t\( """ In ahau ll-" ------ ^ ' . muoib u<vi iiiu iiiiiuin ui Ills I soldiers, ami, consequently, always provided , them with good bands, was himself but little sensible to its charms, and although gifted with a beautiful voice, ho could not ! sing in tuno. Singing was even a eign of 1 ill-humor on bis part, and when lie was ! cross, he walked about with his hands behind him, humming an air falsely as pos! sihle, and then few dared to approach him. ! "if you have anything to nsk of the GenI eral," said Jimolonc d:?y to Arnault, "I I advise you not to go near him just now, for j lie is singing." I It is only in the company of the good : that real enjoyment is to bo found; any i other society is hollow and heartless. You j may be oxcitcd by the play of wit, by the . collision of ambitious spirits, and by the | brilliant exhibition of self confident power; but the satisfaction ends with the scene.? ' For uulike this is the quiet,confiding intercourse of sincere minds and friendly hearts, 1 knowing and loving and esteeming each oilier. The Proof.?" Did you say, sir, tliat von considered Mr. Sinilh insane?" fished a lawyer of a witness, in a minimal case. P * Ye>, sir, I did," " Upon what ground did you base that inference ?" 41 Why, I lent him a silk umbralla and live dollars in cash, and he returned them both," lllackslono was satisfied, An Alabama editor nays of a lnte festive occasion. "Several healths and songs I tvaVA tr J -* nv.w iXRWCJ UUtOlltOU, illlll fCCiilVWI Itl tbe cliipftx of ecsUcy njid unanimity, wbile tbe eloquence v/m borne from the speaker* lipe onilie resounding pinions of enthusiasm,. ?I?e dying echoes of vvliicli wore like tbe wurrau rings of distant thunder." fefi + # ?t !\You. wVand you receive no^ because yam ??V a mist," m!J "a young lady to nn old Apo&tusiu /trlitf li:nl }>oj>po J j,bo qtie^tk>n to bor. - - t m jvaljc 2Vbbcuillc Banner Is Publishod Evory Thui'sifty Morning, by DAVIS Su HOLTjINGSWORTH. | W. a DAVIS Editor. J. HOLLINGSWORTH. Publisher. i T X] n JVC S : i Two Doi.i.ars ]>cr ainiuin, ir paid in ndvaticn; ! Two Dom.ark and Firrv Okntb if not paid within | w.x months, hikI Thrke Doi.i.AitH if nok j>nid h*si fore tho end of the ye?r. All snhsrriptioiw not j limited at the time of stihscriliing. will lie con| sidered as indefinite, and will be eontimtcJ until arrearages are paid, or at tlic option of the l'ro! prietors. Orders from other States nitisl inntri ; itbl'i he ttceumpnnicd with tlio Cash. R TTi nr ATiTmuTrrcrKrn ! Tin* l'rtvjkjii'tow of the Abbeville liaunrr mid I j /<!(/<jt'iiilciit I'rr*\ have established tlio follow- ! big rnUS of Advertising to be charged in both j papers: Kvory Advertisement iiiKertcil for a less time 1 IIiuii three months, will lie charged by the Inser| tton ?t One Dollar per Square (1 j inch?the | space of 12 solid lines or less,) for the first iuser! tiou, and Fifty Cents for ouch subsequent insertion. I C^/~ The Commissioner's, Shorift"s, Clerk's anil j Ordinary's Advertisements will be inserted in liuth )>Hpt>rs, each charging half price. Sheriff's Levies, One Dollar eoeh. Announcing a Candidate, Five Dollars. Advertising nil Kstray, Two Dollars, to be ! |>nid by tho i\I agist rate. I Advertisements inserted for three months, or longer, at the following rates: 1 square I! months $ .1.0(1 I j square < mouths S.llo ; i square *.) months ld.llit 1 square 1*2 mouths ? I'J.dO I 2 squares month*. 8.<h> 2 squares it months 14.00 ' ti squares months 18.0I) 2 squares 12 months iiO.'JO squares months I0.M> !{ squares C months ltV.Otl :i squares 11 uiouihs 21.00 squares 1*2 months i!5.00 1 squares :: inoiitliH 12.00 ' 4 squares (> months 20.(M) -I squares t> mouths 2fi.0n j 4 squares 12 months .'10.110 ! r> squares months 15.<?0 I ."> squares t! itionilis 2.1.(10 : A squares mouth? ol.OO , t? squares 12 mouths 3A.U0 t; squares .'1 iiioniliM ? t> sqnaies 0 months .'tO.uil (i squares months JlU.uO 0 squares 1 *"2 mouths *1(1.00 7 squares IJ mouths 25.011 7 squares 15 mouths !l."iJiO 7 squares it months 41.0(1 i 7 squares 1:2 months ,, 4!i.0?> | S squares !? month* SiO.oit ! 8 squares (I imimhs 4<>.0i> , H squares y mouths. 46,00 . b squares 12 mouths A'Mil) Israel ions of Squares will be chargoil in proportion to the nhove rales. t-?"* llusines-< t'nnls for the term of one yertr, will he chariro<l in proportion to the space they oeeupv, at. Our Dollar per line spaco. C'ST For all u?l vertisementH set in ifmifJi' mlumii. Filly per Cent, extra will be added lo the 1 above rales. DAVIS ?t IIOLI.IXfJSWOUTII, / ??> J! it n iff; l.KK ?t WII.SON, For I'nxx: JUST RECEIVED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Jtt. SWATFIELD &, CO. : YITOITI.1) respectfully inform their numerous ! iV patrons, iiinl nil those who are xi<1 i>iroi~a ! of Press and Fashion, that tliev have just, re! ccivml, anil now <?#Vr for Halo. Large Invoices J of the inosi desirable Patterns, (Plain mid Fancy) Ocu.t.'/g find Boys' | SrIiiNG AND SUMMER CLOTHING, ; Together willi u general assortment of Cent.'* i XcL'k Tits, White and Figured Silk Cravat*, | Muck and Fnnoy lioauforln, Mack and White Myron Tubes,Spotted and Fancy Checked leoiis, Silk and Satin Napoleons, improved, Mack Albert and Fancy Sardinian Ties, Silk and Linen l'oi:ket Kerchief*, China Cord Pocket Kerchiefs, Silk and Merino Orawcrs and Undcrshirta, Sill; and Satin Scarfs, Shirts, Collars mid Hosiery, Sevastopol and Vienna Cloves. White and Colored TalFcta, with every description of Fashionable Spring and Summer Ilats. ?ALSO? Constantly on hand. Trunks. Car}K>' Dags, Hand Valises, Ladies' Traveling Mixes, <Lc., all of which will he sold At Our Usual Low Prices. ty Having made arrangements In enlarge our business the present year, we trust, that l>y more | particular attention to tlie culls ami wants of our ! many friends, we may render ourselves worthy a continuance of their patronage and tho confidence they have heretofore re/wined iu us. N. 1>. All (Joods are warranted to answer, iu every respect, the representation made ut the time of Rale. -our motto ;s? " Quick 8ales and Small Proftta for Cash." K. BWAKFIKLD K. II. 8WAFF1ELI) W. I_ HSU. No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C. June 18jl5. 7 ly DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. AX (jiU?LNWOOD DESPOT. ! ^ \ N H ?if (lip A i'm nf Dnuia A Haa#a? ' 4 _ _ - - ? .iuajllRL returned from Charleston, bringing, in addition to tlicir large *lock of (rocerics, 11113nuioiinl of every variety of DIIY GOODS worn by Ladies or gentlemen. It is said llint some provide fop tho inner mnii mul tome for the outer ; we internl to provide for both. We nre now opening a Large Stock of PlnnlqtiQn Goods, and Ladies' nod Gentlomcns' Dress Goods, to which we invite the attention of Citizens, and especially the Ladies, of Greenwood and vicinity. Come one, come nil, we have enough for all. Great excitement produced at tho astonishingly low rates at which they propose to sell. just received and are now opening a supply of DB.UG-S, Taint Brushes of cverv size, British Oil, IIolloway'e Spencer's Pills, Hooflaud's German Bitters, Gum Camphor, Tapioca, Florida Arrow Root, Cloves, Nutmegs, Mace, Corn Starch, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Vcmtiuu Prussian Blue, Red Lead, Spanish Drown, Liquorice, Black Lead, Lampblack, Burning Fluid, Neat's foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Hue Apple Vinegar, Eytra White Lead in 50 lb. Kegs, Shoe TquK Shoe Lasts, Awls, Handle^ Kuive* am) Hammers, Pegs of every uumber. IlincrK, Shovels and Tongs, Fire Dogs, Hammere, Hatchets, Augers, Chisels, Screws, Gimlets, Ilttnd Saw Files, Risks, Knives and Forks, 'owdor Horns, Flasks, Wool aud Cotton Cards, and Hand Saws. LIQUORS. An Extra Lot, just received from Itnltimore. Also, a fine lot of II a la, Caps, Leghorn, &.c. 8Uom, U<>otM, See. The above is a Taw of the many nrticirs we have onliaud, which will he 114W) low for Cash. We arc do erniined to aell oUeaper than tlier cheapest If yau wunt burg/fins, call on DAVIS IIOOZEU. Greenwood Depot, Oct; 8. 25 O^iMXlXACl-JI 0BOZ> . At LOW!??E?VILLE, 8.?. ^JCU^ THE UMd?r?itfne.li. jpm W Vaa^K3Know prepared, with aCsm-BRPL w VT^aL-fnlliltaroe of firat rate3H?i!2sS?. 1 Blacksmiths, Wood-workman, Painters andTrimi to do all kin?* of Plantation work, and to iUnnfWctnre and.Rapair ; WagwA ?l^e?,?id Cftmag6?, * * * w- * ? *? ABBEVILLE CARI CARRIAGES, AT THE OLD STAND OF ft THUIK Uiidrreijjnod, tlimikfiil for |?nst (hvoih, ron| JL oiid tbo i>itlilic generally. lo tlmir large Stock OAR.R.IAOES ( C'ONSISTINC ONE DOZEN ASSORTED BUG! We would nltio nny lo our lYietid*, tluil wc JEX. i c Is. o r y I something now, atid j?|-??nfIv admired l>v nil who hu It.r.vA lot '..f ...........1 I.,....1?1 ll'-.-l. - : r ONE ('OACIIEE, ONE HALF DOZEN I | Hiiitablv for traveling or hacking jmrposcH, nil of wli The Best Sot of Hanc j wo ran safely venture to buihl to or<lcr any A UJ" Wo will <l<> any umouut of KEI'AIUING, i j incut in the State. ?rfl ALL WORK W DISK'S | METALLIC Wo nlso linvc on hainl, a lurgo lot of FISH'S ] | protecting the ileiul for |tro1oMgc<l interment, fur t i which we will fell exceedingly low for OASII. Wi Make Coffins and send to any p . Wit liavc a new IIKAUSK, which will go free of cli i Abbeville C. 11., A|>ril 22, 1850-1-Utii | BUR XI o s o w o o d IIKS V. OAS lis, mc uxlciiHively used, mid |>os : for transportation, depositing in vault*, or for 01 I Most Imperishable Materials; al: I to prevent rust or corrosion ; and when properly ce ' 1110 bodies of our deceased loved ones, enclosed in tl 1 red at ions of vermin, mid muy, witliour oppressive o< I burials ; or, if desired, transported to a dis ant lain | The OCTACON CASli is a new style of Mctulli I feet resemblance of Higlily folislioi I and free from objections expressed by some concur ! styles. ; Tlic Subscriber is umv prepared to furnish tlie all I uiiy *i??s n'ljnirvil. Also, Black Walnut and Covered i and ilfliviTtil in the shortest possible fine. I'or f take notice of my descriptive pamphlets, which are Ahhevillc O. II., April 7, iH.Vi. .'>11 v.] COfTOfirANB I ? 3VE. ISRABIj <dt RK.SI,ECTFI;M.Y CAM. Til H ATT I'. NT HI llit*:r Well selerteil Slock ??t* liow si11> 1 season ' AI|>aoens, Meriuoos, Wort-ted, fluids, ])el.aiui-s. I'n| Drown mid Dlenehcil Sltirlinjrs, l.iui?*ya. Kei Kiul>:oi<h>i ics, Wliilc (iiioiN, Sliuwb, Cloaks, Dunn Cnr?li!<1 Skirlit, I.hdies' l'nleiit Merino Under Yesls Tabic Cloth, Cotton ami Woollen Hosiery, etc., ete of all Hies nml tjualities, one of I lie mr;;est nssoitm Collars, I'mler whirls, Cravats, :in<l in la<-l evervt 1 tahlishment, 11 at.", I1<io(h, Shoes, lirng.-inii and Vanlii'C Notions, and n jrreat many oilier articled tn To tlm.se friends who have already patronised o about our well known IjOW 3F Those who have not, will please give us a first tria continue their j>atron:i2?;! Abbeville C. II., Nov. 13, 13515 | RRCAT R ADii AIUQ1 f w ii b n i u h ii u h m u i v I NEW FALL AND WINTER (JOODS ' SLAGER & LEVINGSTON WOULD respeelfnily minnuiiee to the eiti- A zens of Abbeville, tint they liavcjiisi ' returned from Now York. Philudi-ljdun and IJal- j timore, nu<l nro now opening the larjjfsl nml 1 most lteumiful stock of linoiU ever lirou^fit to this place, nelcetuil with frrent. cure, hoiiuhl at | low prices, ami which tliey intend selling at < very low rates. Their Slock consists of 33 n Y G-OODS. ; Ladies' Dress Goods, | Of nil prices; I'tnin, plaid and Figured Meri- ; ,.3 noes, pl iin, floured un<l clouded All Wotil I)e ' |-tl Initios, I'arametias, l)e IJarejjcs, Jtoniliaziiirs, ! w Alpacas, hlack and eolored .Silks. An extensive |(] variety* of : l? White and Domestic Goods, \l SSIAWLS. ! ; An entirely new assortment, of Collars, Kmliroi- | p j deries, Jlonnetd, IliUUims, flowers, of the latest I j? Bijtrs. me largest anil iicsi slack ? ! UlAJAkS j u: ever brought to this part of the country, from the ch.-Hju'st up to the most costly article-; I U, Trimmings, &c. Also, a very large stock of i ^ Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestlngs!! 'j Ready Hade Clothing, all Kinds. ] n Boots, Shoes, Ladies' & Gents' Gaiters, Hats. Caps, j ( Hosiery uikI Gloves. J11 fact, everything new <l< anil tUgiruhle. We would also cull the attcn- vi tion tiTour stock of " Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, ! ?1 Yankee Notions, etc. J* A large stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks pi and Sijvcf Plated Ware, at Charleston ??d Au- ^ gusta Prises, ft Call on us anil exi\pnnc our Goods ami Prices. w No clmrge for showing Good*. At Hie old hIiiiuI of Willson ?fc Williams, next door to the Post ?.. Office. U SLAGER it LEVIXGSTON. ... Abbeville C. II., Oct. 29, 1866. 28-tf ln boots im~mm, i Opposite the asonic Hall, re AUaUSTA, GrjSl.m b; * - I ct r-? ? *- T 4 /-v ? ' 11 r a i u men's rimitatioii liKO- tl J[\J GANS, ujvHirtcd quality. a.OQOpaii'H?ya' Vlft?tulioui llroganB, asa'd quality 8,000 pair Men's Kip M ? 1,000 pair **- Calf prjrgcd " " 6O0 pair " Grained and Bitf Hmg. " i,, 3.00Q pair Women's Leather Bootee.*, pfegged. ' j, COO pair " . low price " sewedf. ' 1,000 pair Ladiw?* fine Morocco and Goat Booteca. 500 pair Misses' ' _ " 0(H) pair Hoys' Kip Bcpgnns. 500 pair Youlhs* Kip " ? 500 pair Boys' and Youth*' Culf Broguns. n ?ALSO? U. Gctita', Ladies', Misses', Boys', Youths' and Children's llOOTS and S1I01&3, of all styles and quality received and foj salfc low, l^y the dozen / or case. * CLABKK AllOYAL. L Sept. 34, 1856. *23 fluiSwO ^ WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION 5 sk&KJI s AT THKIR OI.D 8TAND, ? * JACK80W STRBBV, *8AE (HAMHQTSfc, ?? AtPGOSTA. OA. r& fu rTMlte Copartnership of BKALL & STbVALt. 4(1, i?f^ !?'. Kim; lo v . ' * r UMIi WORKS! jf||^ BUGGIES, &c. IE ? I. ][. & F. A. DEALE. >cctfullv invito llic attention of their frieiwla of tfc BUOOIES, J OF GHES, ROCKAWAYS, &c. i linvo coiujih'IiccJ the Alniuifuctui's ot Buggies, ve seen tlic work. Wo have nliso on hand a ii!r:r:iTW Avn hyp r.\m?v att oil we will Hell exocetRugly low. As vc buvc Is in tho Country, 'chicle in our lino of bmineHS. it thorl notice, km clien]) ?n any oilier cHlublixTiA H XX i\.3\TT13I3, S5s==2^!ll BURIAL CASES. METALLIC lJUIUAL CASKS, Air-ti^hit fur ruifqioi'tiitiwi, or suiy oilier desirable {uirjitmo, ! will also art of the District desired. CHRISTIAN & DEALE. IAL OASES? L ii'misli. sess valuable ii<1viiuin?ex over all other CofliiiH ; n'i ... * ?* - 1 iiiwiiiK'inn. i in;j- lire iilimo W llie so Enamolod Inside and Out, iiMMitcil, we lia v?t iln> gratifying (lint lem, are five from irrupiioitx of wnUr, or ileplor, ho kept?obviating tlio lii-msssity ol" hitsly o ("iMi-n, of beautiful f.>rin, ami finished in perri Rosewood, ning tin; hIiiijip mid appearance of llic former j i?v? ("ASKS, at the abortest notiee |M>s.-iible, of Coffins Made to Order, iiri 1 tor information i?f llie above (.'nHes?, please in eirciilHtiuu. F.. J. TAYLOR. GOODS I.OUT.I!! ? b BRUSSF.T 'N OF TilK IH.'VINfJ COMMUNITY To :il<lc (JOoDS, consisting of Black ami Colored iliiis, Cntieoes, ( iiiirhiiins, ?fcc. 'Mi'VH, I'lamirl*, Sal.tinclH, Tu'eptls nml Jeans, el*. UiMxnis, Ti*iimniii{!X, .let Hracelet*, Belts, , liisli I/mens, Itrowii and Ulcaelicil, Damask i mmmm outs iii the up country. Also, Nliirti", Drawer*, tint; l?clniij>iii? to u Gentleman's Outfitting K#. <;niters iii excellent variety. Aim, Perfumery, >o nilliiei'iiiis to mention ! ... i.i: .1 ii ; i- - - in i-aiiiiMi.Miiiii-Mi., ii is uscieaa 10 say nny more 'rices. 1, und wo will make it tn their ndvnutage to M. lSKAI'.Ii KUUSSKIj. * Next door to II. S Kerr. IARTER S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Purifier of the Blood! UK BEST LTERATIYE KNOWN ! Hot a Particle of Mercury iu it! ii Infallible. Remedy for Scrofula, liing'H Evil, Rheumatism, Olmtinate Culniteoii*. Eruption?, Pimples or I'iuIiiIp!) ou (lie I'sice, IMofelu-h, Roils, Apte ami l t'vi'r, Chronic Sore Kj*cf. Itini; Worm or Tetter, Sen Id 11 cud, Enlargeincnl and I'iiin of ilitf Rones mid Joints, Salt Rheum, Stnliliol'ii I.' I core, Syphilitic IHwinWs, ami nil Discuses arising; from nil injuiliciniiH use of Mercury, Impruilenee in Life, or Jiupurify of tlic Blood. This great alterative medicine nml Fuiiornf Itlnod i.-i now used by thousand* of grnteil patient? from all parts of the I'uitcd .States, ho testify ilaily to the remarkable cure* per il'int'il liy (lit greatest of nil medicines, "C'AUF.IW KI'A.N'ISII MIXTL'UK." Neuralgia, lieumatism, Sirufula. Eruptions on the Skin, ivor Disease, Fever?, U leers, Old Sores, All'ecmi of tlie Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat, cinnle Complaint*, l'uii.s ami Aching of the ones ami Joints, lire speedily put to flight by >ing this groat ami inestimable remedy. V'nr nil diseases of the Hlood, nothing bus yet >en found to compi'.ro with it. It cleanses the stein of all impurities, acts gently and efliently on the Liver mid Kidneys, strengthens le Digestion, ^ives tone In tlie Stomach, make* ic nkin clear ami healthy, ami restores the oiistitution, enfeebled hy disease or. hroken >wn hy the excesses of youth, to iUrjiritf(3tie gor nml htrenglli. ""CA For ihe Diseases of Females it is. peculiarly plieahle, and wherever it has become known, regularly prescribed with the liappics(,cfTpcts. invigorates the weak nml debilitated, and iniiartt* *I.a f -? 1 vmicviliij ui i.iii3 ivu.u'uuv irame? cii*nm Tile ill), mid loaves tho patient fresh und healthy ; single hottlc of this inestimable remedy is ortli all tlie so-culled Sarsaparillas in existence. The large number of certificates which we iv* received Jrom persons' from all parts oT the niltd S?ato$;"is the best evidence tliot-there is > Humbug about it. The press, bot?d-keeper*, agistrntes, physicians, and public menj well Down to the cummunity, all add. their tfisiinioy to the wonderful effects this (illEAT I,OOD PUIMFIER. Call on the Agent and get an Almanac, and ad the details of astonishing cures performed / CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE,(in most uses where dVerylhing vise bad signally failed ) lie limits of an advertisement "Will uM admit icir full insertion. Wtl. S. IIEERS, & CO., Proprietors, - - . No. 804, liroadwuy,'New York, To wbom all orders muat be addrctaed. For sule l>X?l)ruggis(s anij Country Merchants nil parts of ik? United States mid tit* Canais, and by > Warm.aw A L*ov, Abbeville C. II.," Gaby k, Jonks, Cokealmryt 9. O. I'ahks, Greenwood. M.?l iur.i> 'o ? - , ? _________ : TTn Manhood, and its Premature Decline, Jut PnbUahed, Gratfi, the 20th Thocmad: A l?E\7 Woida au tba Rational Treatment, L without Medicme, ofgtpermatairkaa or cicul Weakiftss, Nocturnal Etnimiona, OenUal id JNcrvoua DoUfllty, Impotoncy, atyl lmpedfc cuts to Marriage generally, By II. BE LA* m&M D. . . . ; - .* v TliolmportaOtT^cft that the iWit>y alarming >inp!ainU, originating fa, Um impudence and lituda of^youtli, may bt> eaaUyYctftev?d,<riUiit uicdicino, is iiwthia small tract^^cafk da- ' oustrated j and Jfoa W^rely.' naff *n<fhighly icerosful treatment. as adopted the ^Author, bw_ ittane *>f *HjM? re^uikV * if PROFESSIONAL CAltDS. JAMBS S. COTHRAN, Attorney at IiaWj ABBEVILLE C. I*., 8. C. MAY BE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN THE COMMISSIONERS OFFICE. Jau. 14, 1866. 3? ],y \$B~ Independent Preiw plea*? copy. WILLMitl l'. PUICl^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN" TUB COURTS OF THE Vf KttTKHN CI ItC'l! IT. Office at (irccoville C. II. F?:l>. 1, 18 50 4^ ly_ W. V. UlTl!i, Attorney at Law and Solictor in Equity. AnnKViu.it, S. C. Will promptly attend to all Ininiiii'ss f> lit runted to h> care, lie enn bn found nt tlie otlico of tlie Auuevinoi>anncr. jniy -:o in I Stage Lino ABBEVILLE to A FOUR llORSK STACJK leaves AHIIKVIIjIjK uu Monday, Wednesday mid Friday. Leaves Washington, On., on Tuesday, Thursday and S?tn>i)?ty lllol'lii lip*. A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock A. M-, for Atlanta. iii-pjcK i.t n,,. i?n.sjT nrnri? ~.ionn mViirydk, Altltcvillu C. II.. April '2. I8.r>r,. f.U ly j The State of South Carolina. Abbeville District.?In the Common l'leas. JiimcsT. ISuskin, ) AttiuOnnenl. vs. / liuskin, 1TI1-* Attorney. Juiiies A. Lirfdell. ) WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the eighteenth dny of October, eighteen hundred nnd fifty-six, file liit declurnt'wm nyninst the Defendant, wim, (it is said,) isnliseut tco^piind w ithout the limits of this Stute. and hint neither wife nor attorney known within the Hnuu>, njiuu whom n entity of tho ileeliirntio.il might l>o Served: ll ii therefore ordered, thnt the mid Defendant do n;x}>eHr imd |dcnd lo tho sui4 ?taelurutii?n, ou or liefure tho niuAleeiiMi duv of Oololiitr ?\U;hl<-en hundred nnd fifty-seven, otherwlso final nnd absolute judgment will then lie given und uwarded against him. MATTHEW McDONAI.D, c. r. r. Clork'w Office. Pet. 18. 18 M>. 27 lv Dr. McLANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS. *wo of the beat Preparations of the Age. They are not recommended as Universal Cure-alls, but simply for what their name purports. ? The Vermifuge, for expelling Worms from." the human system, has i ? - also been administered' with the most satisfactory results to various animals subject to Worms. j 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. McLaneY Celebrated Vermifuge and Liver. Pills, prepared by sole proprietors, Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no other, as there are various other nrenflmtinns nmu . - i _r;~~? before the public, purporting to be Vermifuge and Liver Pills. All others, in comparison with Dr. McLane's, are worthless. , TheGEtfuiNE McLane's Vermifuge ana Liver Pills can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores. V' -v FLEMXNO BRO'S, 60'Wood ST., " ?l Sole Proprietory SCOVIL <e MEAI), ISo. 1-ir Cinmnwst, New Orlenuft, tieuefbl WliutamteAgeulffoF Uin Southern rflalen, to Vrhoiu^uU orders inittt bp Addressed. ' -* r. . SQLD 1?V ' ; ' T WjkHDi.Ay drLyox. Abbeville (J. II., S, " A. U? IIawtiiobn,"1)?c West, * * ' L W.Tayt.ok, Anderson C, If.,;' - ' !, SKfWCft* A ItfjiniBON, LqiigfijiEC U. I a Pit**, E-?3pfiel?.C; lT.r " " ^.pril'S, 1850. -61 v iy IPS dttrt^iATEirfr X00^6srbo?t,, , maoR wMcir I!mj tiiGHEsrPRICJ-x Jp . *nri>?4m|W; * All jia^inj d^sirihg 1y m|| , 0tic or msQc i'ouJU <1? welrw address "ouo of tho rfJibfKrHbewT'r - -4? J. AV. aPJiPR," ; Jl. W- WIHTB, : CoVo?l?ir^f 8. C.*- Grcenwotf^, 8. C, ^ July Sjj, |a&? ; >14 If - . A j?rH 3 la ! - . i*. WM. BABKULOO B. B. WADDELL. BABKULOO * &*WADDELL, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND COTTON FACTORS, IBB rt-ou-s t, tflolnmbici, Soutl) Carolina. Liberal Advances made on Consignmentt of Cotton. Rsfeklncu).?lion. 10. J. Arthur, Dr. Snmuvl Fair, Co). It. Amlfrson, Colmnbin; Col. J. F. Muralmll, Rev. S. lJonnelly, Abbeville; Dr. John \V. himj?sonk Cunt. Jus. 0. Williams. Laurent; (Jen. S- It. y.LtU, 13. F. Arthur, Esq., Union; .lohn. 8. Moure,. lSuq., J)r. J. M. Lowry, York; 'i'lio*. MeClurv, Sen., Clienter-; Joseph K. Adgnr, Fuirfield. Oetobor I 185C. 21 ly ^ A" 30[. TVTTT ,T.W) f IOWA, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA* LA?i> orfiii:, ' ax u u ij u uu je, iowa. PAHTICIJI.AK attention paid to the locating ??f L?ml Warrants for pei-Hons South, on the fluent uelei tod Timber ami Prairie l.nnda. Wai-rnutH loaned to Bcttlers mi wie year's time at 40 per cent. Intercut, charging $! ' & y#* A?re for Warrant. Taxes |>oi<l, Colleciiom mad* remitted lor ill Sight Kxehangc. Money Iua?f4 nt high rules of Interest. Investments matte.?. Uncurrent money bought, ?to. (1 j* Keferu to W'ji. V. Davis, K?n., Abbeville C. II., s. c. Sept- 3,' 18.10. 20 tf IN SU RANG E OFF IG B, A.t Atotooxrillo O. XX. Tlie Asheville Mutual Insurance Company HAS established flti Agency nt this place, nuii will Insure tigninxt Fire,* and also upon l.i?? Insurance oil life often secures a living for fan* ilies that otherwise would he in waul. A1hu? valuable Slaves should always be covercd by In surnnce.- J. li. W11.1.SON, Agent. April 19, 185G. 1 ly rrTTn r?nTmrnTT titititAtit/m * * ? xxLiU J>AliXOil r?iXUUi>lVAIi9 TIIE FARMER'S (WIDE, GREAT REDUCTION IN THK.MtlCE OK THE LATTER l'UIILIOATlON.; T EON ART) SCOTT .t CO., New \'Ork, co%\l tin id" to publish i ho following BxltwklV" - _ riodiculs, viz: 1, - , ; "(t*-. The Loshon Quarterly, (Conservative.) . * * 2. #i ' . * '*' Tiie Edinuuruii Review, (Whig.) 4 The North 1>ritish Rjfvicvf,. (Erec CLttrcV) 'V**' > i : *" ? 'v. The Westminster Review, (LtWruL) _ .< . 5.' v * Bi.ackwooh'b Ei>ixuvn?ii Magazine, ([TpVy.y A . These Periodiciti*. nl>ly .represent -the three * . grout political parties of Great 'Briluiii?\VI?ijj.,TY Tory, un?l Kutiicnl,?but politics forms only cnio ; * feature or their character. Ab Organs of tbo.f/ \ inoHt profound writers oil .Science, luitcrat'ure* - .Morality, ami Religion, they rt?i4'i? ihey eri-r j. liftve stood, unrivalled in ^lie world of letters, being considered indispensable -to lbe< scholar. nml tin! profession!*! man,. while 'to the .iiitclli~" , gent reader of every class ?they fnniislr^n'inoffc correct and satisfactory reeoru of l?r* euro*** ?-*/' -* literature of tlio day, throughout the .wori?, than cnu be [icxwibly obtained- from any otl?ei'".iv ?1 source. ? CARTA* COPIES. r . The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS frorn^/ ' [ >* the HritUh publishers gives additional vsluMo *' - 1 these Reprints, especially durfnjj tliq present*)^- ! \ I citing state of Kuropeun nffnjrs, inasmuch * thejrcan now be placed in the hnud* ?;f subscriber?,* about uu soon us the original editions, *jT't ' TDIt.MS. . . * ' sMjHtttv ForonY one of the four Reviews. - * ?.03.00, For any two of the four Reviews. * - 1 J AWJte For any three of the f<?nr Reviews. 7.W> For nil {mm 0/ the liwviRw* v- ^ For Bluckwood'y Magaziite. - > For libiekwood and three Reviews. - * For Blackwood a&<Jl the four Itcvicws: 7 10.00 . i*. QJ* Fuymeiiiti to> Ik* made in nil cants in nd- ' * " vauce. Money current in the State where i*? . ^ ytoued, will be received nt pnr^fl r CLUBBING. , A discount of twenl v-live per cent, ltwn? Mi m _ nhoye priuca will be allowed to Club* ordering four or moro copies of any oue or uim* ,ot the above works. .Thus: Four copies of KlsrW?*4 * or of one Kcview will l>e sent to one address for $9; four conies of the four l'evicws and Black- ? .woud for $j0; and bo oh. . , ^ * POSTAGE. " C .. * Iu all flic principal Cities anil Towna^ tlies* works will W delivered, Free ofPottnye. AYbed *cnt by mail, the Fostago to any part ofv the U* ted Stutes, will lie bfii VWn^Wj VafA S >"' # for "Blackwood," and but fourteen Cent* a J tu for eucli of the Ileviews. >? The Farmer's Guide * TO dC'ISM'IFIC AMI rKAlTlCAI. ^OHICVI.TITE. By IJrxRY Stki'iikns, F. U- 3;, of ^din&nrcTi ami tlic lute J. 1\ N okton,. I'rwftssior ?>1 Mci- *; cntitic Agriculture in Yale Colleg*,. Haven. 2 vols. Hoviil Octavo. . J600 pages^ mi<l nuiuer?m Wood,ojid Steel t&ngraviugb. This is, c<>iifi'Willy,'ilia mmt eoiii'|)lete wwk on Agriculture crer iiuhtfelicd, mid hi ordef.to give it r wiiler circulation the publwlierfhftir#" resolved to reduco the price to ' -> j 85 FiJR T1IB TWO VOLUMES!! "When Bent l?v mail (poaf-fMlit) t'nliforniw and Oregon the price will lie $T: To every other ]mrt of tlia Union ntitl to C'niniiln .(postpaid,) gG. t2T Thia i* not the old, " t/m f uriH." ' ' * - * Itviuittnnccs Tor nnv of the uiftv e piil>K(gUft^% should alwnyit.be iuUltesseit, poet-pnid, to Ui* Publishers, " 1.KONARD.SCQXT& G<$? v Ko. & j Oohl Str<^t,^ew "i&orfc.'V . _ ?? qpissoLi. rpilR firm of AVI Elt ?fc MtUJ44ft~ivn?rtl<fc? ' , JL-. day dissolved by miitililf.cb&^jlM liipv* *!\. -"V illation of the Partnership 11 aJpireJTi<riiV:Z' 1.'* * iitunc 91 ill* r lmrwjii tie nsetl iii tlfb ^lopiug * * of the business, by either 0110 of us. * All persons iuiH&teti to 11s Uv Nwte pPjA*?PWWytT*^.V will i>len(rt? Come forward trt)<T j?t>j M^KUFfct^T'"", ' convenient, iw it i?r very desirnbls Ui^t<tncWM&-;?r ij' 11 ess should be closed iK early mi ^ *' "** ~S TO V^r '"ipilE Subscribers wijl WL time*, at the Sud?l!ery ?nd Hkiy^fXbr* ^, of E. WKK'ITIHXD, intbij.yillRg^^^lSwiV jy inent of uM kinds of STO Vii^, ts liicTi they,p] m)]*^ + C^okiiijT Stove emi tltyftwt ar?.give 1 11 i v e > -gn 1h iu i b (7ic^j^ '*