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^ *U- *&E $OUTH, j#^*, ^.'jyH? nvft^pll^onoe jhuuiarkfil, in one of . V i his%it$ir. inuods, (mf loiievo the tarifl' on ?: a.'^^VOol wns iij> lor ilijfenpii$hf that so great . . was Jjifl di-liko for wopl, ho would go lifly _s * yjyds .xiii' ??f hi* road any time to kick a * fllcilj. < \V? are inrlined to think tliat the V- o.ld hum of Hoaiiokc was not so impastoral ^ in his tastn^i and so averse to Arcadian pursuits, as ttfti remark would seem to indiuato, ^ - but that I ho sentiment was really intended for tlio " wolves in sin-op's clothing" that ? . _ HOiniht lo oat out the siil?tanoc of the i>eo.. *>. " . *? ? j?le, ^specially tin: S>ontlicrn people. They dotihtb-s .existed ili?*i?; we know thvv form ? f a miiiierou* aiul " respectable'' vla<s of politicians now, ;iinl tln-yilievev iV-ll (lie applicalion of ilie fool or the weight of "Utta A-fr ? " ^ r? perehu, from the 'lays of Randolph to those y :*>. of tlio iaui'jiiUil 13r6ok*, witliutil richly de*?. sorviii'jjftt. ~ ' Next t<> the cot Ion plantation, the sheep produces the most imporyinf'ninl valuable - material for textile fibrillin the civilized *L tvorld. In this coirtrtVy, thus far, little attention has been paid to sjreep husbandry, botaever, and olilv in n feWTitsus has an at" tempt been made to improve (lie quality of * * wtiol, or discover the climatic Mini ideograph <f, ieal hiws affecting its growth. lhit, here* sifter, for reasons we will name, we think r ' ^ that sheep husbandry will not he so generally disregarded, in the South especially, ; * and -that ilie production of wool for the home and foreign market will hocoinc an Stf: , . 1 extensive and highly remunerative |>tirsuit. < Wo were, therefore, much gratified by an j opportunity atlorded ns recently lo ohtain some valuable facts and suggestions witlii reference to tin- geography,soil and climate best suited to sheep husbandry, from a gen- j tieman who has devoted many years to the ' subject, ns * speeiality, and has established certain iv-ttlis :-.y a rigid course of experimentation. \\ e le'ei to I'ol. M. It. (.'ock- i iill, who now resides near Nashville. Ten- 1 nessee, and who formerly resiled a number , of years in Madison corkSv, Mississippi. As to t o!. Cookriil's success in sheen-' raising and improving the piality of the wool by judicious breeding, we need onlv mmittoii rli ?i !*<? Henry Clay lor tin; medal at a stock exhibition in K -iilin-Ly. The defeated statesinau was t.-ik- ii entii?-ly by surprise, having cot Intel cot.li'h-iiily on the superiority of sonic Sa\" i\ she?*p presented him by some of his Ka*i<-rn frh'inls, and asked Colonel Cocktlil h"W it was lie had succeeded ill carrviii'' suvav llio nri/.c so easily. The " ". I Colonel jociilany answered that while Mr. (.'lav was absorbed in politics atnl looking ' after the wool interest in Congress, lie was for twenty ycais oeeupied in improving the 1 breed of hU sheep and perfecting tin* ipiality of Lis wool". lint a greater Iriutiiph awaited him in a much larger and more dillieult lii.I'l nf competition; a sample of his wool, pio'hiccd from the Electoral Saxony breed of .ilieep, was put on exhibition at the London Fair in lS.'il, and took the prize over all competitors from nearly every pari of I lie world. The specimen exhibited at the World*.-* Fair was raised in Tell lies- ! see, but Col. Cockrill assures us that lie ' iia<!l "produced wool in .dadison county, Miss., even .-otter in texture ami of n better quality in every respect, than lliat prodneed in Tennessee or elsewhere, "'i , . ; From these and many corroborative facts ascertained in tlie long and intelligent experience of Co!. Cockrill, we think thai two leading coiu;ln->ions are dediicible : 1st. That \ wool eijral tv> in id surpassing that of any j country in the wuild, can be grown in the j United Stated. '2d. That in the United States, the locality best adapted to woolgrowing, is a Ih.-U lying near the 32d parallel of latitude, extending about three de- j grees north and one and a half degrees , mjuui, ;iti?t stretching longitudinally from ; the Atlantic seaboard to the region borler- j ing on the head waters of the liio Grande. I lit other wunU, it appears that the region i which experience has proved 10 be the best adapted. ??n account of climate and soil, ^ and the admirable arrangement of the wet , and dry season*, or rather the peculiar ap- I porlioninei t of dryness and moisture, for ' the successful cultivation of cotton, is also ^ equally lilted for the growth of wool; thus j Wfcf placing it in the power of the South to ^H^Hj&,i:outrol the two great textile staples of com- ' MJK merec and mauufaeture. mo uivcimou oi a considerable portion | of the labor ami land of the South to the growth of wool as one ir{ her btaples, would not only give a broader fuutu'lntiem to her ! commerce, hut it would nrrest, partially at l least, that dangerous tendency to conges- J ttiou which results from. the high price of j cotton and scarcity of slave lahor. This . congestion, thin concentration of capital and ' labor willjiu a ciicumscribed area, might , prudftee 'the apparent glow and seeming ' .vigor of intciiM: health; but we fear the .one 'would be the transient flush of a fever, I and the other the spasmodic strength often 1 witnessed in dinea-e. Events nrg every day .occurring,to direct attention to'the- importance of.diversifying iliu industry and productions of the South, tiud of turning those .large .tracts uf lainl* ju tlterql4.cotton grow-, ing Stales to account, which, measurably worn out as they ar<V are aba$dtt^ ty tta ? "vm |/auillVI III v-u<iiHX|vppf;^c u??-*xceoftivo pvioe of fciave*, tlio relnlivd cheapness of lands, hiuI ihe yruwing (Ictnaqd for Cotton. iuse coiirti<le rntion? iMV naUirnHy prompt the owiut of slaves, waoae JUn?J U " tired," either U> null Mr dare. to t!io? wiki *:<iu ..u.tftku ? iwjucl wore of tiiein, or to emigrate to fresbet-and: more productive lands. Consequently, iftjbtitli Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Miwalgpi, <bou8aii(lri'of acicrf must become waste and uuproiiHouvo. 11ore sueep. thmtoatufyy. 4mcornea iitiportuut tut well as avnihifetit. For sheep niuy be ruined and the fiuoat quality of wool grown on the*) afenudoned lands, apd with very little labor. H is Catimnted ' that nil aero of land, properly prepared,'! J will sustain at least six sheep. < >uo man, 1 in sheep husbandry, can attend to forty ] acres and 240 sheep, each one yielding, besides mutton, 4 pounds of wool, or 900 ! pounds in tho Aggregate, which, at thirty ' cents per pound, (and the finest wool would : bring a dollar per pound.) would yield %U8b, i us the produce of one hand. In sheep bus- j ! bandry, too, the laud would he gradually i . undergoing renovation, and without the as- | sistance of guano or other expensive resto- : ; ratives, would he growing every year more productive, and could filially be again used j for purposes of Agriculture exclusively.? ! j We trust that the owners of lands which 1 have been exhausted l>v the too nprsisf?*nt cultivation of cotton, or soino other crop, will not abandon them altogether, without ( giving sheep husbandry a trial.?JYcic Or- | funis Delia. | : The Fiji of J'cnsttcoltt.?Ah I wish we " had about .*t million of dollars to put in to hurry on the completion of the railroad, that we might the sooner see " a sein haul. | i ed ashore, with its wonderful draught of j ' fishes, on the !<eaeli of IVnsatvIa 13av."? ! 1 Listen at our facetious friend Dorr in res ! ponsc to the "call for information" we re cently made upon that most excellent paper, ; the West Florida Times.?.Vont'/omay Ala. j Mcascmjcr. " Wo would he glad to give von a list of j our edible and excellent fish, but our paper is not large enough, and it is now too ' near publication day to get out a supplement, yet we will enumerate some lew of them : Spanish mackerel, king-fish, red-lidi, red-snapper, black gr< per, blue groper pom- ! ?i i i i i* i i 1 jmiiw, oiun-jiulmu, hjiaUU-lKSIl, i'OIICO, d'OJIKcr, chonpor, needle, flounder mullet, crabs, oys- i tor.-, turtle, (many kinds) trout, (two kinds) i bream (gogle-eyed and w;iur-motith) pick crel, eels (t\vo4kinds) shrimp, herring, perch, atnl fifty other kinds which gentlemen from ! the rural ib'stiicts consider eatable, but we don't?including gar, porpoise, sharks, swordfish, stingarce, devil-liali, saw-fish, pi- i lot-fish, hog-fish, porcupine, oavayo, lady- 1 fish, sea-cat, blue-cat, dog cat, mud-cat, cat, ; alligator, hoise shoe, sun-fi-.li, ami a myriad j of which we never heard the names. All, I Messenger ! never say " fish" again till you ! Have seen a suit) hauled ashore, with its j wonderful draught of Holies, on the beach of I'cusacola Iiay." American Iwjennity in Enyhmd.?Mr. Luliter Voting, an Auterieatt artisan, who has obtained a patent lor the invention of , a new method of regulating minutely the j consumption of gas, having been ordered j to forward his apparatus for adjustment in j Woolwich Dock-yard, by ori!cr of the j Lords of the Admiralty, yesterday waited on the authorities there, and gave the tie* j cessary explanations fur the application | of his patent meters, fifty-two of which he j supplied for the use of the dock-yard. He j was accompanied by Mr. Van Winkle, also ! an American, who professes to turn out, by J means of a single piece of machinery, of which he is the inventor, a number of bolt nuts, at the rate of from fifty to sixty per hour, ready for use. The invention is about to Le submitted to the consideration j of the Lords of the Admiralty.? London i Times. A Cold Weather Anecdote.?Among the lliniiir blmrii ? j n....gi iii i unci a c>JJiru, IS the following, which, considering the present spell of colli weather, is about as sharp its need be. A heavy fire having occurred in Cicavehind. a safe manufacturing firm in New York wrote to the sufierers from the fire, t6 aaceitimi how one of their saffes had stood the scorching. The proprietor wrote baclc that the"" safe" was " safe"?that it was wonderful, and adds that the night previous to the fire, one of the clerks placed a Shanghai rooster in the safe for safe-keeping.? In the inorniner the safe was ilinr nnf rmllini o - - 13 1 opened, :ii|d l1?-e rooster fonml "leaning up against the ledger, frozen to dealh /" The yarn is rather trying to a man's faith, but we suppose it must be true?in a horn. The Southwest Baptist says : The following remarkable production w-as found among the papers of an aged and 'very pious gentleman, now deceased. It is well worthy the attention of the curious. There is no doubt that it involves an important secret, as the deceased wts known to have 'been a wan of unusual excellcnoe and worth of character: OT TNE VERP ERU TUKII CUM W0RR03 YAP " YA DOT TSURT TEG OT WORROM. Put was hungry, anil got out of the cars fur his refreshment. The cars, very | thoughtless, went on without him. Pat's ire j was up. - ' .. i "Ye apalpeeu!" he cried, starting on a I run, and slinking his fist, as he flew after I the train, "stop, there, ye old atame-wngon; ye numbering staine-engine?ye've got n passenger alxxird that'a left behind" 'Jlie stame- wagon was relontless, and the passenger " uboard," that was left behind, had to stay behind. A yonng man advertised irrihr Boston t&M * **** has had a great deal of ^pe.rfem*, frttfng h#en discharged froth ?ev<fn urtfWn a month. ?> * $> V j 4 Johnny, my son, do you know hav? broken the Sabbath f . ..' Vet, daddy/ said Cm little ai*ier, <and motb*r>ir big irun pot, too, id "iMi'cff dx pistes!* v. | Btmoknc*.?To take a dollar out of i ouo jiocket ?ind put it ifito tlie- <rtji?r4 ffiljc ^Vbbcuillc fiamvcv Is Publishoi Every Thursday Morning, by DAVIS &, HOIiLINGSWORTH. W. O. DAVIS Editor. J. HOLLINGSWORTH Publisher. TER 3VE & : Two Doi.i.aiw per aiinuin, if ptii<l in advnneft ; Two Uiu.i.ak8 mill Kiktv Cuvmif nut p:?i<l within six month*, and Tiikki: Ddi.i.akh if not paid before ili<? end of tin; year. All *uliiH>ri|itioiifl not limited til tin: time of aub*cril>in<;, will lie conaidered as indefinite, and will be continued until arreni'iitreM aru naiil. or ?t tiir? oul i.m ??f Hia I'm. prietors. Orders from oilier Stales must incuri itbly lie accompanied wiili llio Uunh. RATES OF^DVERTISnSTG. The l'rnprii-tuM c?f tlio Abbeville Ilauurr and Iitd<']iemlr)it 1'rea*, have established the followiii}; rates of Advertising to be charged in both papers: Kvcry Advertisement inserted for n loss time I ban lli roe iikhiIlit*, will bo charged by tbe insertiou at Ono Dollar per Sijimro (If ineli?the space of I'J^solid..lilies or lent,) for tbe first inner- ! lion, an<l Fifty;Cents for eaeb subsequent insertion. l^r The Commissioner's, Sheriff's, Clerk's and Ordinary's Advertisement* will be inserted in both papers, each charging half price. Sherilf's I.evies, One Dollar eaelt. ^ Announcing n Candidate, Five Dollars. Advcitiding a:i Kstray, Two Dollars, to be piflU by the Magistrate. 'Advertisements insurled for three month.*, or longer, at the following rates: 1 square :> months S 5.O0 [ square G months 8.tlu ! I a ? ? '? ' ] square 12 months 12.0H i 2 fi|?:nro? ! months S.(H) . 2 squares i> mouths 14.O0 ti squares 'J mouths . 18-iMi 'J squares 12 IIIOIltltK 20. JII :j squares :> months... 10.00 tquarcs l> mouths 1 ?J.0o squares months 21.00 ? squares 12 months 2.m)0 4 W|UiirCB a mouths 12.00 4 square* ti months 20.00 4 squares 9 months 2t>.0() j 4 squares 12 mouths .'JO.Oo | 5 squares .1 moullis 15.00 ; o squares (i mouths 2.">.0u ! 5 squares St months SJl.tlO ' S squares 12 mouths !l."i.u0 i ( squares ."I months 2'MU) | i'> squares ti mouth* :t().in> j ti square* moullis iiti.H0 ! ti squares I'2 mouths 40.00 7 squares St months 25.00 I 7 squares t! months ii.VtlO | 7 squares mouths 4 I.tit) : 7 squares 12 mouths 43.n0 j 8 squares months iiO.oo j 8 squares (i months 4i>.tll) j o M|iiitrcs '.i iiKini mh 40.00 8 squares 12 months 50.00 Fractious of Squares will be charged in proportion to the nbove rates. ?5?" Hnsines* Curtis Tor the term of one year, will he charired in proportion to the np?ee they oeeupv, at Or"- Dollar per line fpaoo. Z?5~ ^nr advertisements ?et in double rolitmii, Fifty per Cent, extra will be added to the ubove rate*. DAVIS >L- IIOLI.1XGSWOUTU, Fur Banner; I.KE <fc WII.SON, J'or PrexK. JUST RECEIVED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. R. SWAFFIELD &. CO. WOULD respectfully inform ihcir numerous put runs, ami all those who arc admirers of Dress and Fashion, that they hnvc just received, nn<I now oiler for sale. Large Invoices of the iiiohI desirable Patterns, (Plain and Faucy) Gront.'s arLd Boys' SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Together with a general assortment of Gent.'a . Neck Ties, White and l-'igiired JSilk Cravats, Black and Fancy Beaufort*, Black and White Byron Tubes, Spot ted and Fancy Cheeked Nu|k?looiis, Silk and Satin Napoleons, improved, Black Albert uud Fancy Sardinian Ties, Silk and Linen Pocket Kerchiefs, China Cord Pocket Kerchiefs, Silk and Merino Drawers and Undershirts, Silk and Satin Scarf-", Shirts, Collars and Hosiery, Sevastopol and Vienna Cloves. White und Colored Tufteta, with every description of Fashionable Spring and Summer Ilats. ?A LSO? Constantly <m hand. Trunks, Carpet Dags, Ifand Valises, Ladies' Traveling Boxes, <fcc., all of which will be sold At Our Usual Low Prices. tay iia-nng inane arrangements to enlarge our business tbe present year, we I met, that by more particular attention to tbe calls tin J wants of our many friends, we may render ourselves worthy n continuance of their patronage ntid the coufi> deuce they hnve heretofore re|K>sed in US. N. ]>. All Goods uro warranted to answer, in every respsot, the representation made *t <tbe time of sale. ? OUR MOTTO IS? "Quick Sales and Small Profits for Cash." It. SWAKFIKLO....K. n. SWAPFIKLU W. L. FISII. No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C. Juue 3, 1850. 7 Jy DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. AT CiKGbXWOOD DEPOT. ONE of the firm of Davis <fc Boozer has just returned from Charleston, bringing, in addition to their large stock of Groceries, uny amount of every variety of DUY GOODS worn by Indies or gentlemen, lb is said that some provide for the inner man and some for the outer; we intend to provide for belli. Wo are now opening u Lnrgc Stock of Plantation Goods, and Ladies' and Geutlemens' Drees Goods, to which we invite the attention of Citizens, and especially tlie Indies, or Greeuwood and vicinity. Come one, come nil, we huve enough for all. Grunt excitement produced at the oftonishingly low rates nt which they propose to sell. Just received and ure now opening a supply-of i 9 IFL TCTf S f Pnint Brushes of cverv siz?, British Oil, Hollowuy's Fills, Spencer's Fills, iloofland's German BiIters, Gnin Camphor, Tupioca, Florida Arrow Hoot, ? loves, Nutmegs, Mace, Corn Starch, Chrome Yellow, Chrome Green, Venitian lied, Prussian Bine, Red Lead, Spanish Drown, Liquorice, Black Lead, Lampblack, Burning Fluid, Neat's foot Oil, Linseed Oil, Truiu Oil, Hue Apple Vinegar, Extra White Lead in 20 lb Kegs, Shoe Tools, Shoe Lasts, Awls, Handles, Knives and Hammers, Fegs of every number. Hinges, Shovels aud Tonga, Fire Dog*, Hammew, Ifutuhets, Augera, Chisels, Screws, Gimlets, Hand Saw Files, K taps, Knives and Forks, Powder Horns, Flasks, Wool and Colfta Cards, aud Hand Saws. An lvufcra Lot^uat received from Baltimore. Also, a fino lot of Uiila, Caps, Leghorn, Ac. Shoe*, Boot*, Sic. The above is a few of -the .many iirlipies we have on hand, which will be Bold low fat Cash. We MIS de eruiiued to sell chcaper than the UHll'Ains, CU1I ou i ^ A?g^ ABBISVlLLE CAR CARRIAGES, AT THE OLD STAND OF fEfliin Undersigned, tliuiikful for pant fnvoiv, i Jf. mihI tin' public gtfiicrully, to tlit>ir large St? CAFLniACi-ES I CONSIST j AUr T1A7OT a cortnm-n-n -nti uxixi i/v<uciH aoounirii^ Di Wo would also say to our friemls, tlint H iolior y something new, and greatly admired by ulI who large lot ?if second handed Worlr, consisting of I ONE COACH E E, ONE HALF DOZEN j suitable for traveling or hacking purposes, all of i Tho Best Set of Ha i wo can safely venture to build to order any j QJT" We will do any tunount of llKl'AIUlNt ] nient in the Stuti-..rD A. X-. Xj WOUK V FISK'S M E T A L L IC >SBE2E2^ Wo also have on hand, a lurgo lot of 1*iSlv*: protecting I he dead for prolonged interim-lit, foi which we will Hell exceedingly low for CAiSll. 1 Make Coffins and send to any Wo linvo a new 11 KARSK, which will go free of Abbeville ('. II., April -2, 18oti-l-!)m] OCTAGON BU3 R. o s o w o o IIKSK CASKS Hre extensively used, uud |i for transportation, depositing in vaults, or for Most Imperishable Materials; i to prevent rust or corrosion ; and when properly the hoilicM of our deceased loved ones, enclosed iu reflations of vermin, and may, without oppressive burials ; or, if desired, transported to a disiant I; The <X"i'A(?ON CAS1S is u new style of Mclit feet resemblance of Higlily 3?olisli? itnd free from objections expressed by some conn styles. The Subscriber is now nrenared (o furnish lln? i any size required. Also, Black Walnut and Covere and delivered ill t.lie flhnrtc.-tt possible t'uie. For take notice of my descriptive pamphlets, wliieli u Alilie.ville C. II., April 7, lH.il!. 51-ly.] COTTONUP AND M ISRA1RT. ? Respectfully call the their well sclcrk-il Stool? of iron* uhil aonsf Alpacens, Merinoes, Worsted. I'laiiln, Del. nines. ]' Drown ninl Hleached Shining, Linsvys. 1\ Einhroidciic?, White (inoih, Shawls, Cloaks, Hoi Corded Skirls, Ladies' I'uiont Merino Under Vrc Table Cloth, Cotton and Woollen Hosiery, etc., e jaMM=3M!D: of all sizes and qualities. one of tin* larjiest. assort Colini-*, Under Sliii Is, Cravnts, jiud in fact oviTj tablishineut, llnU, Cit[", Hoots, Shoes, Ilroguns uu Yankee Notions, and a great many other articles To those friends who have nlru;i<ly patronised about our well known LiOW X Those who hart; not, will pleus? give us a first ti continue their patronage! Abbeville C. II., Nov. 13, 1850 J GREAT BARGAINS! NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS j SLAGEB &LEVINGST0N WOULD respectfully announce to the citizens of Ahlieville, tlmt they have jusi ' returned from New York. rhikulelphni and 15al- , tiinore, and are now opening the largest and | most beautiful stock of Goods ever brought to ' this place, seleetcd with great care, bought at | low ju'iocs, und which they intend selling ul ' very low rates. Their Siook consist it ofDRY OOOD S. j Ladies' Dress Goods, Of all prices; Plain, plaid and Figured Mori- ! noes, plain, figured und clouded All Wool Dc j laines, Parumettnn, l)e Bareges, Bombazines, j Alpacas, hluck und eolored Silks. An cxteimive i varietj- of Whit? and Domestic Goods,*? SHAWLS. An entirely new us3ortnient of Collars, Embroideries, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, of the latest styles. The largest und beat skiek of CLOAKS ever brought to this pmt-of the country, from the cheapest Hp to "the most costly article; Trinntiingf, &c. Also, a vety largo etoek of Cloths, CassimereB & Vostings1. Heady Made Clothing, all Kinds. Boots, Shoes, Ladies' & Gents' Gaiters, Hats. Caps, { Hosiery anil Gloves. In fact, everything new j nnd desirable. We would also calf the attention u> our stoek of Hardware, Crockery and Glassware, Yankee Notions, etc. A large stoek of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks and Silver Plated Wure, ut Charleston nnd AugUHtu Prices. Call oil us and examine our Goods and Prices. No charge for fliowing Goods- At the old stand of Willson & Williams, next door to the Post Office. SLAGCR & I/KVIX'GSTOX.' AbbevlHe 'C. II., Oct. 20, 1856. 28-tf B00f? AND SHOES,. Opposite the asonic Hall, ^LX70-UST^.# Q-A. I PAIR Men's "Plantation BROJ.w,? GANS, assorted quality. 2,000 pair Boys' Plantation Drogans, asa'd quality 3,000 p?ir Men's Kin " " 1,000 pair " Caff pegged " " 600,pair " G/aiived and Huff Brog. " 8,000 poir Women's Leather Bootees, pegged. COO pair " low price " sewed. 1,000 pair Ladiea'fiue Morocco and Goat Bootees. 500 pnir MI?W * ' *i 500 pair Boys' KipBrogaoa/ 500 pair Youtfis'Kip " w . ?<00 pair Boya' and Youths' Calf Brogaus. ?ALSO? a&ut*'-, Indies', JJfcwei', Boys', Tout lit" and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, of nil Btyleaand j qualities, received and for aalelpw, by the doxen or case. .CLARKE & ltOYAL. SepjU *4, 1850, . 0m?* "'".VTi. iT. " 'tljlMli Warehouse and commission thf 1 ^ . wsi. M. BE ALL, '? * " J. W. I* STOVALL. 1 ' Avgnsio. .fn*. ^ IJi'l. 18 6m ^iKtoafefr-. .--^v RIAlr WOIIKS! BUGGIES, &c. M. H. & P. A. DEAIJ2. | respectfully invito the uttontioii of ilicir frienils >ck of cfc BUOGHESS, tXG OF rGGIES. ROCKAWAYS. &c. wo liavn commenced the lWainifanf ur<j of 23 uggies, have semi the work. We have also on liuutl a BUGGIES, AND ONE CARRY-ALL, which \vc will sell exceedingly low. Ah we have nds in the Country, Vehicle in our linn of husineea. !, at thort notice, as cheap as any oilier establishcr -A. n XI 3NT TED. BURIAL aJaaaifiSHE# cases. S MKTALUC DL'KIAf. CASKS. Air tight for r traiiHporlution, or any other desirable purpose, lYo will also part of the District desired. charge. CHRISTIAN & DEALE. ^.IAIi C^.S?3S? d. Fluislx. Ki^HCHa valuable advantages over all other Cuflinn ordinary interments. They are made of llio ilso Enameled Inside and Out, cemented, \vf Imve the gratifying reflection lh?t tliein, are five from irruption* of waiter, or depinliir, ho kept?obviating ihn necessity of hasty 111(1* llic Oases, of bc&ntiful form, and finished in peracl Jtlosowood, filling tins hIi:ij?? ami appearance of the forme'* nhovo ("ASKS, at the shortest notice possible, of id Coffins Made to Order, further information of tiie aluive Cases, please re in circulation. E. J. TAYLOR. r iinno i nl in n 1-1 UUUliO L u VI III il J j BR.XJSSEL [UN ui- TiiK BUY I NO COMMUNITY TO ! tnu'iln GOODS, consist inn ol I5ls*?*k and Colored opl'ms, Calicoes, Ginglinms, A if. icraevH, Flannels, Sallinet*, Tw?i?<1k mill Jeans, iin-is, itibhons, T riininiii^H, Jet Bracelets. Belt*. ; us, Irish Linens, Brown and Bleached, Damask i ?riai? incuts in llio ii|> country. Also, Shirts, Drawers, lliin^ belonging to a (icnt1eninn*s Outfitting l\s <1 (jailers in excellent variety. Also, Perfumery, too numerous to mention ! I our establishment, \>. 4s useless to any iitiy more I f*rices. iul, and we will make it to their advantage to ' M. I .SUA RL BKUSSI-X. j Next door to 11. S Kerr. _ i CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Purifier of the Blood! i THE NEST J/IXRATIYE KNOWN!! Not a Partiolo of Mercury in it! An Infallible lU'inctly for Scrofula, King's Evil, llhciimutisni,"Obstinate Cutaneous Ei options, l'implcs or l!i>st?les on the l'uce, Blotches, Hoi Is, A pile uud l'cver, Cbronie Son* Eye*, liitig Worm or Tetter, Sea Id ileail, Enlurgeliicut and l'uiii of the Bones and Joints, Salt lthcuul, Stubborn Ulcer*, Syphilitic 1 >i*orden?, nnil uU Diseases arising from an injudicious uhp of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Iui]?.irity of the llh>od. This great alterative medicine ami Purifier of Blood id now used by llioiiitaude of ijrnteful patients from all parts of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable euros performed by the greatest of all nicilicines, "CAU11 LOU'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia, Ulieumiitism, Sc rofuln. Eruptions on the Skiu, Uiver Dnioave, Kcvera, Uleers, Old Sure*, Affection of the KidtrcyH, Diseases of the Throat, female Complaiirts, l'aii.s and Ackuig of I lie. lionet* and Joinlti, tire speedily put r*o dligkt by utdng this {rrent and inestimable remedy. For nil diseases of the lllood, nothing has yet -been found to compare with it. It demises the system of all impurities, nets gently and ofli ciently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives*one lo the Stomach, makes the skin clcar and healthy, and restore* the Constitution, enfeebled by dispaso or broken dowi^hy the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For (lie Diseases of Females, it is peculiarly applicable, and wherever it has become known, is regularly prescribed with the happiest effects. It invigorates the wouk and debilitated, and imparts elasticity to tlio worn-out frame, clears the skin, and leaves the patient fresh and healthy ; n single bottle of this inestimable remedy is worth all the so-called Sarsaparillas in existence. U'lie large number of certificates which we hn<re reoeiv-ed from noraon* fi-nm all Untied States, is ihe.bc-Hl evidence that, there ip 110 Humbug about it. The iircsa, hotnl keepers, magistrates, physiciaiiH, ana public men, -well known to tho cummunity, all add their Iqsiimoiiy to the wonderful effects of tliia GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Cnll on tho Agent and get nn Almanac, mid read tlie details of astonishing cures performed by CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, pn n>Mt oases where everything else hacf signally fulled.) The limiiH of nn advortUeintnt will uot admit {IteirTt^ll insertion, WM. S. KEER3, & CO.,'PropmWi\ X^o. 804, Droadwuy, New York, To whom all orders must be.addressed. Pur sale by Druggi*U and Country Merchants in alt parts of tho United States and tbe^Cunadn8, and'by . Wari?.aw <k Lvox, Abbeville C. H., Oaky &. Jol??h*, Cokeshury, F* G. Pahks, Greenwood. . _ May 1,1W56. 2 . ly.. -g. , > 1 ' ? On Manhood* ahd its Premature, Decline, Jost.PnMUhM, GratU, th? 20th Thowaad: / <>4 ?SW Wpr4*?i? tt? national T<re*h*ut, xm. 'Without ifpdicifte, wt Bperniafetfn'l Local WenUnesa, NcMtnfnal Emiwiona, (Mnf and Nervous DebtlflytJmpolencv, >ri)d I mpfc dint epta to Marriage goneraUj. "Tiy fi. I>? ?A *?V;f*4 a> . ,,. !!!" ' . .. ~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. f JAMES 8. COTHRAN, Attorney at Lawxi AIIUCVILLC C. II., S. C. MAY BE FOUND 1*0U TIIE PRESENT IX j TIIE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE. Jan. 14, 1800. ly | In?l?'I?eti<lont Prfiss p]<Miso copy. WIL LlAiTI 1*7 Pit ICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WIl.L I'ltACTICB IN* Tin: COURTS OK THE I WKKTKIIX ('I It CI: IT. Ofllrn .?i f'i*AAM>ftllA I vuivv U% Ul Ct'llf UIC \j% 11* Feb. I, I860 4 2 ly W7 C.Davis, Attorney ut Law ami Solictor in Equity. Ahiikvii.i.k, S. C. | Wilt promptly attend to :i11 luisinesR yiitrunteil to j h> care. lie cnn 1m found nt the ofliee of the | Ahliuvillu Huiuicr." July 28 Hi Stage Line A FOUR HOItSK STA?E leaves AHBKVI 1.1,1'] on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. i^aves Washington, (in., on Tuesday, TliursdaV and SnUii ilnV mornings. A Daily Train leaves Wiudiiiigton ut 7 o'clock j A.M., fofeAllniitn. 0FF1CK at the POST OFFICE. IOIIN MiHRYDK, A,/cnt. AlilH'villc C. April 'J. I S.'.f,. fill 1 y The State of South Carolina. Abbeville District.?In the Common l'leus. | Junius T. I3askin, | . Attachment. UU3UMI, i i ii ? Aiiurncy. j .(iiiiios A. Lidtlell. J WIIKUISAS Ihe l'litinlilV did, oil the eighteenth clay of October, oijiKtoon hundred am] t fifty-six, tile his ilcclnriitinn against the Defeni limit, who, (ii is said,) iiiabsent from ami without I ilit* limits of litis State, ami has neither wife nor ! attorney known within the'saiue, upon whom a | of the said declaration ini^lit he served: j II is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant 1 do appear ami plead to the said declaration, on j or before the nineteenth day of October eighteen hundred ami fifty-seven, otherwise final and ah' solute judgment will then be given ami awarded i airaiiist him. M A'IT 11 E\V McDOXA I.D, c. r. p. ! Clerk's ofliee. Oet. 18. IHOti. 57 iy Dr. McLANE'S CE I. KI*. It A T i: I) YERMIF UG E uvsor'PSLL.S. Two of tlic beat Prrpnrntloni of the Age* They are not rcc'omr ; mended as Universal ;j Cure-alls, but simply for, what their name pur- ! ports. The Vermifuge, for 5 r '.V % expelling - Worms from the human system, .has also been administered with the most satisfactory * results to various animals ?? auujcui 10 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^ T . ? J uiuitu v u ana Liver Pills, prepared by g>> ^\uuc| sole proprietors^ Pittsburgh, Pa., and take no : other, as there are various '' other preparations now before the public, pur^r \ porting-to be Vermifuge 1 and Liver Pills. All i others, in comparison * with Dr. McLane's, are ' t worthless. ' ! The genuine MeLane's L\ Vermifuge and Liver , , Pills can now be had at 1 all respectable Drug Stores, PtEMINGr BRO'S, , 60 WOOD ST., Pittsburg; $a, : ' Sole l*jroprl?tars. ' * SCOVIL ii. MJ^D, ;rii !-SJ5Sr5^, I New Orleaije, ^eurraf \Vl|oKi?4lo,A<?3n"U' for. tlie ( Southern SUUcjs Jo wh(mi ull-Q^dtir* inu?l %% h -j 1 j - -' * " nuurt'NHJO. . v - ; W . V \ .xsw*pr ? : V ,'.'V fw&Jk gw^aialfrfep *<v , ? Aft*. 2j lfciti . iO * ly * - - . .... Y/M. BARKULOO. ^Tv. K- B. WAD DELL . BARKULOO & WADDELL, STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, AND COTTON FACTORS, 1SQ XIlcliarclson-St, (Holtnubict, Soittl) (Carolina. * ? Liberal Advances made on Consiynuicflts of Col ton. % Rf.fkrkxcks.?I Ion. li. J. Arthur, Dr. Samuel Fnir, Col. R. Anderson, Columbia; Col. J. F. MnrxlKill, Rev. S. Donnelly, Abbeville; Dr. John W. Sim [iron, Ca|)t. Jus. (i. Williams. Laurent; Gen. S. K. (list, li. K. Arthur, Ks?[., Union; John S. Moore, Eski., Dr. J. M. l owrv. Vwb *ri.?? McClure, Sen., Chester; Joseph E. Adger, Fairfield. October 1 18!>C. 21 ly A.II.MILL.S, IOWA, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA / LAKD OFFICE, AT DUBUQUE, IOWA. v PARTICULAR uttenlion paid to the locating ? of Lund Warrants for persona South, uit tin- finest selected Timber ami 1'rairio Lands. Warranls loaned to settlers on one ycar'? lime nt 40 jier cent. Inleresi, charging ?T.2.") per Aero " for Warrant. TsiNch paid, Collections ?im<fc and remitted for in Sight Exchange. Money loaned nt high rules of Interest. Investments made.? * Cncurrcnt money bought, Ac. * ' ITJ* Refers to W?i. C. Davis, Esq., Abbeville** ' C. II., s. c. #J*pt. 3, 1850. 20 If I N S tJ R ANOE Q|EI0m4, At Alatoovillo ^ EC. fVv The Aslievillc Mutual Insurance Company HAS established an Agency nt this place, nndL}' . will Insure against Kiri"i nud also upon ]>ifo < . %' Insurance on life often secures a living for fun* ilies that otherwise would be in want. Also * valuable Sla\ es should always covered bv lit -c suriiiicc. J. t?. W1LLSON, vljrejU.'V^i April m, 1850. I ly < the'british periodicals TIIB FARMER'S GCIDIS. ^ : ^ 4 GREAT REDUCTION IN TJ1E I'lUCljf !\ ' .* -> OK TUB LATTKIl rUKI.It.wrioX. ,^-VVv 's. J "v?/ : H' IEONARD score Js CO.,.NifW.Ydrk, con-, if' .? J until- to publish llio fallowing lti iliali Pc- ? riodiculs, viz: 1. ; , Tub I.osjjon (Ji aiitbui.y, (Cotureivntive,) ^ 2. . ; - gjyft Tiib EdinbuiuIii Rbvikw, ^\VI?ig.) y. ,* . ?*'->i-..r 1>/ Tiik Xoutii Bjutisii .Rkview, (Free Church.)._ ' is' 3?$ Tub Wbstmi.nbtbr Rbvibw, (LiberalJ >-v , . x . -* V v ?s0. 4> Hr.ArKwfinrv'K Ei>ismtit(!ii MAn^W?('l'i)h-.) ." 't*!? > Those Perieuliciyjrt nhly reftfefcetft tli? tliro^^jA; /real political parties of GrO'U Hrittiin?Wlitir, '-''V-. Tory, wi?l |{'i'?lical,;?'but- pojitifs ??h1 jp'ftjo*"'' , feature of -tlu-ir clirtructbo. As -Organs- * Kiost ]ii'ofouiul writers oil .Sviciioc^^itei iitura. i'v f . 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(|H>ftb ^nlUprtj(jp**-~ _ ?ii<l Oregon in? fyriee wilp&jTgTr" 'li>sovo"ry " * . jllief-'piirt of die Uui.or uii J- b>>9Aiiii^(|Tqws'' in id i V S>0. XSfl'hii in ser^tXif ^dtil " ItooKP'bfS* lie ; " , " ? * < ^ttftluittnttbcs fbf 'ftrfv of ilietaliove {iitliljcations ^ .* ~ ilionlrt .ulvruye lie" lufilre^ed, "ppst-fAt'id^lo the it ^ .'uMi.slier.s, / A -i - > .? - / . . LKOX ARDatdXl' &.CQ-, T / No. 51 OpItt-aUyeU New yffrtr. "* * ~ i - 'l^nH P*irn? of WI . ><. *_L drtv dissolved by vimtuul conyejaL>Clic.lift" * tutioii ol*l))o l'HvbietKbii* lmvingY-Xpljreid. -Tils'',. tame of idiy.lHmuwlJ bo used itl f?g U|?? . . * * Alfperaona fudebt** ^o igLby.Sgte or AccoitflV * . triii jiiriwo ovine iun\yar?i rod ptft up^?j?irm i' y * suiivement, n4.it j* very de4ii;*b!6 ttlut flip bua? .vjj ick> bliould be c1m?1 (is $ifrw.o3 )?&?>{^ ? *'*v '> * . 't **$*? : C* u. llwd.vaaflps'at J ,*. stoves ror s^??i |mkr nxnt-of uu'kli^vof stovles. \vuiuaacrnlijkrtka<'.^ **>v *?iheiniofym to ?^h.o?tt?.f?vl()piblo ternta wa-br 1 nf fyrnlfjy cngftbo purch'ui?d " E5SBMflM^BjKjBBB^^^^^^BR>> 2-'-, fj^ . "V j/ \ .'