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.ot and Apothecary, jreenwood, S. C., A AV1NG established Iiiutaelf in this plucc a M. for tlie transaction of n Retail Drug Business, Respectfully solicits attention to his extensive mid well selected Stock, purchased in New York, during the present IVEonotary Panic ; lit such rates us to enable him to compolc, (both in price mid quality.) with Columbia Druggists. Great inducements offered to Physicians and Farmers, who arc accustomed to sending their ordcrt* to Columbia and Charleston. .The following list, comprise u few articles of j every-day demand: Caster Oil, by gallon or bottle, Sweet '? " " " Train 11 ? " Nentsfoot Oil, " ' Linseed " " White Lead, pure, ('ream of Tartar, Sup. ('arli. Soda, Pepper, lilaek, " cayenne, Spice, ^*nJJ?cr? ln,'v*> ? African ami Jamaica, " raeo, \ Table Mustard, Tipioeu, IMaecaroni, Ten, black and green, Corn and I'earl Staicb, Soaps of every variety, A'inejjar, Window Class 8 QO 10 and 10 (j>i 12, J'ntiy, Adamantine Candles, l)iirniii|r Fluid, always fresli, < Tobacco, chewing ami smoking, Cigars of every variety, The very choicest brands of Cognac Brandy, i Blackberry Itrainly, I Madeira Wine, I 'orI " pure juice, ' Ci mrer " ' Champagne Wine, ' I,mi. Cordial (>in, ' Wonlf's Schnapps, ' SloughUm's Hitters, Sioniaeh ' Also, a very ii'ico assortment of Fancy Toi- ' etto articles, Pcrftimnry, Confectioneries, &c. ovember 2ii< IKi?. 31 tf. !I :*' llldi'l??*l??li>lit I'ri'sc eniiV Stage Line i ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON s A FOUR llORSE STAGE leaves ABBEVll.l.K <mi Monday, Wednesday and Fri- ^ day, at 8 o'clock A. M. ;j Leaves Washington, On., on Tuesday, Tliurs- ? ilay and Saturday mornings. .j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. a r.v a general change of Schedule on all the Georgia Railroads, passengers going West meet ^ with no detention, leaving Abbeville C. II., at 8 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive, at Atlanta, Ga , at II o'clock the " following day, where there is immediate comicctiou with all the Roads leaving that place. 0 OFFICE ut the POST OFFICE. ; .JOHN' McBUYDE, Agent. . Abhevillc C. II., Jan. 1, 1858. 50 ly jABBEVILLE MARBLE YARD. ? r |^ 1110 uiidcr?igued having dissolved his eopart- L 1.- nership with .1. II. LEAVELL, takes pleas- ? tire in announcing to the public generally and to ' the citizens of Abbeville District in jiarlicufur, ^ that he has a large stock of y VERMONT & ITALIAN MARBLE ? on hands, and from which he proposes to muuulucturc, to order, ' ti Every Varioty of MONUMENTS AND TOMB-STONES. ? lb: would respectfully s*y to the public that he lias secured the services of ihc Most Eminent Marble Artists, " and hopes, by close attention to busincM>, to merit a reasonable share of public patronage. " .1 n r"irai\ipp? Abbeville C. ii., Aug. Sn, '57 ly C3T Lid epcndent Press copy 3in. I CONGAREE IRON WORKS. . GEO. SINCLAIR & CO., J Near the Greenville Depot, ^ ColumlDia, S C., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS AND s Manufacturers of Slcam Engines, Boilers, Mill Gearing, Grist and Saw Mills. &c. ? - > _ ol BEING practical Mill Wrights, Machinists i, and Engineers, (hey will uttend to all or- w dors in their line with promptness, and on reasonable terms. S Repairing done at the shortest notice, S and Castings of all kinds made to order. in April II, 1857 50 *Iy ni BYTHEW00D & COWAN, A GENERAL COMMISSION i. Merdiants, ?\ No. 204, Exchange Row, Columbia, S. C., di ITlOll the sale of Real Estate and Negroes.-? Also, Cotton, Wheat, Bacon, Lard, Wiliskey, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Butter, Corn, Hay, and produce generally. -* Strict personal attention paid to the sale of any of the above. Liberal advances made, and f prompt returns. Mattiikw W. Hvtiikood, James M. Cowan, ci August 17, 1857 18 ly ll PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY lT I Having bought the Right, for this District of R. ii. Mounce, for putting up Otis' Patent Lightning Conductor, oi I would respectfully inform the citizens of Abbeville District, that i am now the sole proprietor of this indispensable protection of life and prop ci-ij, Him am |>r>-pnreii tu execute, at short notice, all orders for the same. Those wishing work in my line will please ad- dress 1110 ut Ninety-Six. J. W. CALIIOUN, Jr., t( Ninety-Six. August 13, 1857. 16 If Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is the authorized Agent,of the 1 parties interesled, to sell the real estate of JOSul'lI AIKEN, deceased. The tract of Land is valuable, adjoins lands of Dr. Wardlaw, Dr. Livingston, and others, on Calhoun's ^ Creek, and contains about ' '9 720 Acres. r* Property?negroes?as well as cash will be y taken in payment. Applications for purchase can be made to the A Agent, who livos at Cokeshury. JOIIN W. SUBEIL June 2, 1857 6 tf "J Dissolution. THE Firm of WIER A MILLER was this day dissolved by mutual consent, the lim- ^ itation of the Partnership having expired.?-The name of the Firm will bo used in the closing.up jt of the business, by either one of us. All persons indebted to us by Note' or Account* \ will please coine forward and pay up as Boon as ' J convenient, as it is very desirable that tho,bpsi 86 toss should be closed as early as'possible. ?]?! .inHNXWifD In ">?? * - ?? * Ul?f ? G. McD.v'MILLER.* . M Auguat 23, 1866. 19 tt .co o" I. , n uriji r; ' S. D. & H. W. SMITH, IMnimlai'tmprft of Melodoons, Organ Melodeons, A N D Pedal Sub-Bass IIA.Il IVI O 3VTIUM IB , 511 Washington street, BOSTON. r I'M IK attention of (Hernymen, Committees JL School*, Lodges, ?fce., is invited to the nevr Fodal Sub-Bass Harmoniums, Jlliitlo and Sold l?y the Manufacturer*. It it* arranged witli two munusils or banks of KeVK. the lo\Ve?l wt, rmmin.? 1 ' * SHjc 2lbbcuillc Banner, Published Every Thursday Morning, by DAVIS tib CREWS. W. C. DAVIS Editor T. B. CREWS Publisher. T E HM S s Two Poi.laiis jh.t iiiiiiiiin, if paid in advanoc; Two Doi.i.Aitn nuil Fifty Cknts if not |>i?id within six months, and Tiikkk Doi.i.aiis if not paid bo- ' fore tlio oinl of the yunr. All .sub.srriptions not limited at tlio time of subseribimf, will lie considerod as indefinite, and will bo coiitinueJ until nrrvni-agcs urc paid, or at the option of tlio Proprietors. Orders from other .Stales must ittvtiri i ably bo aconnipniiied with the Vuxh. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Though wo have n penalty f?r nonpayment | of sulwcriptions to our paper when due, it lias < not been rigidly exacted by our predecessors; , and we, to some extent, have followed their ex- | ample. Ueiiaous satisfactory 10 ourselves have led us to the conviction that we should, ill all j eases, inforco the penalty. We therefore give j notice that on and uft<-r the 1st of April next, , we shall charge for all subscriptions not. paid | within six mouths, S>*J..riO, ami ?>:t.OH if not paid , within one year. Those who come forward and , settle before that time may save something, liut. those who neglect until alter our rule (joes into ] etfect, may rely upon paying for their negligence the full amount of the penalty. ( Experience, too, has {aught lis that there should ( be some eharge made for Ohitnarv Notices ex- ( eeedilig a certain length. We shall, in future, | charge the excess over one sijuare, at advertis- , ng rates, to he charged to the party who orders , it in the paper. , The above terms have hern agreed to liy the j Proprietors of the Abbeville Ilanncr and hide- j /icudrnl /V'.vs. RATES OF ADVERTISING. i The Proprietors of I ho Abbeville flmim r ami /loAyHinlcnt J'rrxx, have established the follow- 1 itig rates of Advertising to he charged in both * impers: . Kvery Advertisement inserted for a less time Ihau three months, will lie charged by the inser- ' lion at One Dollar per Square (l}in?ii?the 5 <pace of 1 "2 solid lines or less.) for the first inser- A ion, and Fifty Cents for each subsequent in- 1 lertion. , I'*?)" The Coiuuiissioncr's, Slu-rilV's, Clerk's and , )rdinary"s Advertisements will be inserted in , loth iianers. each . Iniririmr Imlf SlierilF'ti Levies, One Dollar each. Announcing u CiiiiOiilulc, Five Dollars. Advertising nti I'.stray, Two Dollars, t<? be aid by the Magistrate. Advertisements inserted for three months, or oiiirvr. at the following rates: I I square :i months $ 5.0(1 , square t> months S.Uo square tiioiitlis 10.(10 . square 12 months 12.00 u {squares 3 mouths 8.00 ! squares 15 mouths 14.00 8 ! squares It months 18.00 ! squares 12 months 20.'JO a I squares It months 10.no | 1 squares B months 10.00 s, > squares months 21.00 ; squares 12 months 25.00 squares It months 12.00 squares l> months 20.HO squares '.I months 2(>.0o squares 12 months !I0.II? squares I! months 15.00 squares (i months 2r>.0o squares H nioiilhs HI.00 squares 12 months .15.00 squares .'1 months 20.Oo M|iiare8 0 months .'10.00 squares 11 mouths 30.00 j-( squares 12 months -10.00 squares It mouths 25.00 squares I! months H5.O0 squares it iiiouths 41.00 squares 12 months 45.00 squares 3 months 30.00 _ squares G months 40.00 squares '.I months 4fi.0ll squares 12 months 60.00 Fractions of Squares will l?- uarged in proper- f oil to the above rates. Jj ?2?" Business Cards for the term of one year, g ill be charged in proportion to the space they ccupy, ?t One Dollar per line space. For all advertisements set in dttuLU rot- ,j, wn, Fifty per Cent, extra will be added to the S bove rates. l' DAVIS ?t CREWS, 1' Fm /{miiter; LEE it W11.SON, J-'or Press, , u PIUNTIKTG. CHE Proprietors of the Aiuikvili.k JJaxnkk tl would respectfully inform tlie public that ley ure prepared to execute all kinds of Job vi York. with neatness and dispateh. (laving <>| icurred considerable expense for printing innteals, the)' have no hesitaney in sa}'ing that they pi re uh well prepared, and can do as neat work' si < any other establishment in the up-country of til outli Carolina. They will also keep oil band a complete us>rtmcut of BLANKS, f wbicb we have now on hand the following ist, to which we shall continue to add until e get a complete assortment: vi Sum. Pro.; Fi. Fa. on Sum. Pro.; Ca. Sa. on ]) um. Pro.; Sub. Writs; Sub. Tickets in Law; to ah. Tickets in Equity ; Fi. Fa.; Ca. Sa.; Cu. Sa. i Case ; Copy Writ in Case ; Deeds of Conveynee ; Declaration oil Note; Comnmsion.to Exmine Witnesses; Judgment by Confession in ssumpsit; Judg. on Writ of Enquiry, Damnjjes ssessed by Clerk?Debt or Assumpsit, Jndg. y Confession in Debt, on Single Hill; Judgment i Writ of Enquiry, Damages Assessed by Jurj-; ildgment in Assumpsit at Issue, l'lea With- T rawn ; Postic Judgment oil Issue Tried, Verdict 1 ir PlaiiltilF; Mortgage for Personal Property; ,, lorlgageof Real Estate; Magistrates'Summons; >o. Executions ; Do. Recognizance ; Summons to J( efaultini; Jurors _. Ul TATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE. ? rHIS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is in its Twelfth Year, mid is widely cir- ^ llated throughout the country, it contains al! g| le Great Trials, Criminal Cases, and uiipropriLc'Ediorinls on the same, together with in for K4i>i/uii viiiiiniui dinners, not lo be lound 111 p|| ny other newspaper. ~ * cn O* Subscriptions, %'l per Annum; ?1 for co ix Months, to be remitted by Subscribers, (who jp louhl write their names-mid the town,-county nd State wlier* thojM-psule plainly,)- 1, To GEO. W. MATSELL &..C0.1 w Editor and l'rop'rietoi-of tlio . *., eH Nutionttl Police Gur.elto, New York City. or April 80, 1857 "1 . if A. JBC. MILLS, . ie' )WA, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA | i tAND dlPFiiljfe,': AT DTJBTJfttJE,-10WA. 8,1 * . - & PARTICULAR attention paid to'the locating pC of Land Warrants for persons South, on. ie finest selected Timber and Prnirifi, Lands. CA Warrants loaned .to sbttlers on ono year's time at cli ) percent. Interest, charging ?1.25 per Acre, je r Warrant. TtixeB paid; Collections made and ?^|3 tmilted (dt iu Sight Exchange. Money loaned ' fa . high rates of Interest. Investments ma'do.? wl ncdrfont'mQney bought; Ac. to O* Refers 10.Wm" C.-Davw,*Esq., -'Abbeville bi ,'H, S.C."* - * f fir Sopr?, 1856. -W'20" .if iei ^ an The State of South. Carolina, ABBEVILLE? j&J&TRfCT. .-*V - A, . " In the Common Pleas: co 'iliiam Willsoiij} " V * " wi vs. ; h. Foreign Attachment ne it. A. LidilelJ. ) Thomson &. Fair, 'Attorneys p" 17" IIFREAS the Plaintiff did, on the eleventh ?h, V>, day of April, eighteen \iffldred and fiftyven, file his declaration agMnart the .Defendant, . 1 ho, it is said; is "&bj}p???from a'tid without the iiitS>of this SteftroBfd has neither wife imp PU1 tornty kuowjj'wUWp the some, upon whom a ny of tlyj'iwd declaration might be served? It.is tfTetefore 0titered,that the* said -Defen- ~ ut do appear abd plead to the said declaration,* * for btforathfc, twelfth day" of April, eighteen fa ndred and Wiy-eight, otherwise final ond ablutejudgementWfllthen be given and awarded aiust * * . * ; MATTHEW MdDONALD, cm.p." his. ^W.gS^i' April II,. 185V- * Slyly A $ "i "*%' >: a . yfa. 'i "i i , ------- ? * * {5 ? vgwive mgner tliiiu tin: other, ami may lie used separately, ond lluis get in one ciuw two distinct instruments; nr. by the IIHi* of the coupler, the two hankuof keys may be played at (lie ruiiiv time by use of tin; front set only. This connected with the Sub-Hnss, will produce the effect of u lar^o jl'gilli, und is suirit'iently heavy to (ill u lioube that seats from lUUO to I5u0 persons. TIlHOKtiAN MEL()l)Et)N is ricaigned for parlor and private use. The contraction is similar to the Church Instrument, being arranged with two banks ot Keys, and when used together, iv means of the coupler, is capable of as greul I'lilumcof power as ih<> Church Instrument, wlieii used without the lVdals. Also, every variety of MHLODEONS f?r I'arlor use. Purchasers may rf ly npon instruments front jur Manufactory, being innde in iu the mO'st iniipletc and thorough iiianner. Having re' uoved to Hie spacious I.iiililmirs, 511 Washing- , on Street, we have every facility for mnutlfui'' tiring purposes, and .-luploy none but the most xpcrienced and skilllul workmen In short, we will promise our customers an Instrument equal f not superior to any .Manufacturer, and jjuarmtce entire >t lit I jierfeet xnthfnction. iMusic Teachers, headers of Choirs, and others. ill crested iu musical matteis, are respectfully ill* riled to visit our Kooiiih at any time, and exninue or test the instruments on exhibition for salo it their pleasure. As a still further {jiinrnntee to the puhlie an o the excellence of the Alefvdeon* ami J/armoiliiiiiH, from our Mauufactory, we heg leave to cfer, by permission, to the following l'inno Forto iliiiiufiiclurers of Itostmi, who have examined air lirtriuiicnts, and will give their opiuiou ivlwn called upon : ('bickering A Sons; Win. I'. Emerson; Geo. lews; 11 ;il I It iY ("illusion ; Brown ?t Allen; A'oodward ?t Hrowu ; T. Gilbert & Co. ; A. W. .add ?fc Co.: Ncwhall tic Co. * Melmlcons and Harmoniums Kcntcd. 1'ersons who wish to hire Melodeons and Hariioiiititiim with ;i view of purchasing ;tt tIk: end >1' tin- your, can have Mm rotil credited us purl laymuiit of the. purchase money. This mutter s w orthy of special note, as it enables those who lesire a fair test of the instruments before ptirhasilifj, to obtain it at the expense of the tnntlifactnrcrs, to the extent at least of a year's rent. Orders from any part of the country or world, cut direct to the manufactory in liostou, witli ash or satisfactory reference, will be promptly tteiidod to, and as faithfully executed as if the lartics were present, or employed an agent to elect, and on as resoiiahlc terms. . Prico liist. Scroll 1p?t, *!a octave, ? t>0 Scroll let.', "> octave, 75 I'iatio style, 5 octave 100 I'iauo style, extra finish, ft octave 115 I'iauo style, carved leg 125 I'iauo style, - sets of reeds, 15U I'iauo style, ti octave, .... 135 Ortiuti Meledeon 20<) Organ Melodeou, extra finish, 250 l'eilal Sid> Bass Harmonium, 275 ve Uopies, Tor Twelve Mouths, $8;'Ten Clops', for Six Months, $8; Ten Copies fof Twelve pnjlis, $15; Twenty Copies, forTyvolveMonths/ 28. For oil Clubs of Twenty and over, the yearly. Inscription is only $1.40. The new volume will be printed upon fino pa* * . r with new Hypo. * 0 ^ * ' The general character of the Scientipio<Axk??> ' n is woH known, und,, tin heretofore, willjb? liefly' devoted to promulgation of information luting to the various Mechanical <\nd Chemical rfit, Manufacture^, Agriculture, Patents Jnven- '? mat Engineering, Mill Work, a lid all interest*,- - ' liich the light of PracticalScienci i??tilcujjte4. .advance. It is issued' weekly,forftj lor fc nding; it contains annually Irora 500 ( 600' rely executed Engravings, and Notices of Amer? in and European Improvement^ together with Official J Jst of American Patent Claims publied weekly in advance of all other .pafrfxs. ,. Il is the aim of the Editors of tho^f&Onmnd . UKRiCAN to pfesent all fitibjpcU discussed id ijp lumns in a practical urn} popujftqjCoEm.'^Thay ' II nlso endeavor to m^intam'% dtndfd f^arles#-'' . B8 in combating and exn^ngfrlsd'theorietilj^, * ictices in fteieutific a tfa MrcbatucafcBfci^cM d thus preserve the eharacrtefofthe Acivnjho , ikrican as a reliable <Eptyeiopfedik qMflhnftit '4- ?. d Ent*rt?iniBi? lTnni#l?<tA'! r^Sj?e jv t'liiiicricK ami iivtici'ii from tlie press, *11111 ull psirt.v of tli<a world, may be suMl at our ilcHroom. Inscriptive circulars sent fr?H to ny address. S. I). ,t II W. SMITH, 511 Washington St., (near Bovlston) Boston. .Inly it. 1857 11 ly Cliicii. Springs, Greenville District. TIIK Subscribers having purchased dUIL Unit well-known uuil long-established Buil' lummer Resort, Chicks Springs, itliin 10 miles of (Greenville, have put tlio remises in the most, thorough repair. They are ilerinineil to spare no efforts to make tlio I'lll.NCS all 11:ut can l>e desired, whether to e invalid seeking health, or those iu quest of leasure. The salubrious mid invigorating qualities of lesc waters having been well known to the aveling public for the lust twenty years, it is licmed unnecessary to enter into dcluil; but ny further information or reference will be trefully furnished upon application to either of le proprietors. The HOTEL will lie open for t he reception of sitors oil the 1st of June, nnd will bo kept ten during (he season. It gives us pleasure to add that the former -oprietors, the Messis. CHICK, will spend their immer at the Springs, and will be glad to see icir many friends there. J. T. IIENERY. r. X A LiOIKU, J. BUItrfEY. Ho! for Chick Springs!! J. 1'. POOL ?fc CO., will be at the Greenllo Dejiot with good Conveyances anil careful rivers, to curry Piitvsonceru mid their Baggage i the Springs. They will also run A DAILY LINK OF STAGES 5 unil front ihe Springs, leaving Greenville ab o'clock, A. INI. Faro $1. May 14, 1857 fi tf To Mechanics, Inventors, and Manufacturers. X ANNOUNCING flu- THIRTEENTH AnlitinI Whnne of the SCIENTIFIC AMERIAN, tlie Publishers respectfully inform the pub- " : thai in order to increase and stimulate the rination of cltilm, they propose to offer One 'lOit.ittml 1'lue Hundred Dollar* in Cash Prr>ni~ us for the fifteen largest lists of subscribers lit in by the 1st of January, 1858 ; said preniiii9 to bo iliMrihuted as follows:? For the largest list, $300 ; 2il. $250 ; 3d, $200; h, $150^ 5th, $100; ??'>, -SyO; 7th, 880;* h, $70; 9th, $<i0; I0th,$50; 1 ltli, $40; 12th, I.T; IStii, $H0; 14th, $25 ; 15th, $20. Names of subscribers can be sent in at differ? t times ami from different Post Offices. The sli will be paid to the orders of. the successful) mpetitors, iiniuediately after the 1st of January * 158. Southern, Western, and Canada money" will i taken for subscript ions. Canadian subscribers * ill pleaso to remit Twenty-six cents extra on , ? , eh year's suliecriplioii to pre-pay postage. Terms of Svb&r/ilion.?Two Dollars a Year, Oiio Dollar,for Six Months., ' * Club Jlutes.?Five Copies, for Sti Months, $4: