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J ' poetivy. ; mjv' /'com //i<t /VcW uiul Firtridt. iff fATIENCE, AND SHUFf LE THfc CA&&B. % ' & ' ** UY W* <SILM0KK 8IMMB. W> ^cavc y?ur >?oaning, auil licor to ll?e |jf .%?l10?iMuch saving, if honor'd, of sages ami bards. j,.. *- Who equally practice and tcach the good rnlo, As laid down by Sanclio, when fortune retards; Of Patience, dear brother, Patience, dear brother, Yes, Patience, dear brother, and nliufllc the cards. To growl sit Hie Fortune we cannot defy, And grumble sit Fate, which ull skill disregards, Is wolfish, not human?nnd " .ill iu my eye;" Far belter to try si new cast of the die, And, l'sitience, desiv brother, Patience desir brother, Try l'aticnee, dear brother, and shuillo the cards! The luck is against us; and what if it be? Luck, if present at all, to the blockhead a words That help which he needs, far more greatly than wo, And to bsitlle it, patience a moment and see ? Aye, Psitiencc, desir brother, Patience, dear brother,? "What will coinc of another goodshuflle of cards. One lesson, good fellows, 1 beg to lay down, a Endowed by the saints, by the sssiges and bards; Fortune's not to be won by your passionate X frown, We must win licr by smiling, as Sylla his 11 crown ,* t An<l raticncc, dear brother, l'aticnce, ilcar brother, t Tlic paticnce of Sancho, and?shuffling the | cards! t +- Sylla took no merit to himself for nil his c performances, but ascribed every thing to For- jtunc. Ilo built, her a temple. He was a favo- ^ rite of the fair sex, liy professing a pcrfccl faith j in their powers for good and evil. Jixcillcnt Advice to a Son.?An old gen- -v lleman in Eastern Virginia writes to liis son ^ at Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, as c follows: c " Tlw fortune hunter, Simon, is too fro- 1 quent a lianger*on at watering places to 1 escape notice. Mark aiul treasure up your contempt for liirn, my son. (Jive iiiin llie cold shoulder 011 all occasions. Vou will c know liiin by his diligent and exclusive at- 1 tcntions to all the young ladies who are 1 reputed to be great heiresses, llo will be c a frequent visitor at the cabins of large sugar and cotton plantation giils. Young 1 ladies who have large investments in State stocks will be the objects of his adoration ' I would not have you, Simon, to be of J that romantic turn of mind, as some peo- ' pie profess to be, that you should turn 1 from a lady because she had money, pro- ' viding all the qualities of head and heart * were there which we should prize more 1 highly. Money is very useful in the mar- ' ried state. Love is a plant that flourishes ' remarkably well in an auriferous soil. The ' chill winds of poverty frequently wither it' I and make it look so lank and shrunken = that even Cupid would scarcely know his 1 own victims. 1 No, Simon, I do not want you to avoid ti laJy because she ia rich, if she is worthy ' in other respects ; but what I would impress 1 upon you is, that you should not seek her 1 for her wealth alone. The priceless affec? 'r lions of the heart, which adorn and ennoble ^ humanity, are not to be bartered for gold. The dollar is not the yard stick, so to speak of human happiness, and he or she who 1 . makes it so will have purchased misery. ' Money is perishable, and ends with life? often before^-but the qualities of head and heart are infinite and immortal; they ' range throughout the universe ; they live 1 beyond the tomb ; they are the undying parts of man and woman ; aixl when I see > see a rational being oblivious of these for gold, I lament that humanity can so far | forget itself and sink so low. You cannot hold, then, my dear Simon, in two great ' ftbhorence, the character of the fortune ' hunter?the man or woman who would put a moneyed value upon the heaven born ' qualities of our nature. Tliat was a sub lime remark made l>y a stajteruouiui martyr | A to a rich tyrant: "Sire, there is on?3 thing \ which your gold cannot buy for you?a 4 good heart; nor can al^your treasure equal the worth of a good conscience. A *? Dr. Hull on Hotel yiying.?In the last | number of his 41 Jouqftil of Healtli," Dr. \ \hxU says of tho system of family hotel jj. ving: * When a wife or daughter has nothing \ do, and tho-.appetite i?.?titnujated day . ^ V'.r day by all the arts of' scie&i)fi$ cockf r?when the <jve o'clock difffter is unif and when tho stomach is raving? *. *"?t "?(1 ?n consequence of the almost entire *lf*llcco sin^jfcbreakfast?a double work is ttfr.Wl, jn l(p5n it- ip its debilitated Rlate and Jc^p, |L ?|ftb'0ring' dupng tho greater part of the light, niaking^what ought -to ,^s*^<?f peaceful rest al*olo|ely hidlcrr"e dreams, and the inornjg> come8 w'l, ut the blessed renewal of in *r. ?tren?rth which' 'i 1,1 i.?.? w -funnyi aicup nuuiu un?c an(1 l),is weeks and months to"ct'l(Jr. er.''>v'. 'A no wpnder that tho * jw. ' thoughtful physicmn.jjoulj apply the ep''hot, 'lhou fool\i a|Jy ,pnre^t wj10 MB v ?Ul^ C*P0,? .* fnm^/> such n Jifo.? l'10 of it ve mny gjilher BP" th^jho mosfcu certain fi^8 of mnWllg jm | life Wore, in lotion 1^arU 0f H(,y Jp, * nowly-marrled couplet* 4 iu>bohrjillg; W- ' Better a thousand times, "Bocnt morally. Pli > an^hysicnUy, hjpfir V?K> ro^sjianly) .lire o^ri ^bread and potatoes," ^ j * I ?J?. I860. GALE OF r _ JVVNUAIIV. _||- MAY. 5:?Jh;?!S|?;5 '; 5! W!H_|'l^|6|Aj.fl i ? 10; 11; il iS; ll j el ji b ?i iBa it it; ill !?i? I! IS Ml ?:ifi 13!B-faIII ttl 20. 3D, 311 | | j | 271 28 2Ui 30^ 31 j j j FEL3KUAKY". j... | * %J ij 7 I o io it : t\ 12 11 li 15 ir- 17 13 i ? * 19 20 21 21 2J 24 25 -4 V' 20 27 2d Sit, I . VT : - ,-L-' i: * MAUUII. ~ |-?mn 5tl an =r~ .<: - ?> ?avh jc/JjW'. H {J H IH'W I '4' 5' c '7 I 1 1? ' Terms:?82 00 in A( 1 la 10 lo J- Vi ij expiration of the year j 25.20! 27 28 2u 30 31 WOKK ncaUy c Al'Itllj. II JUNE, Is ,3 r* ! ,u ' tS \A I p ' b? 1 *? I ri p.H'fM n <n *1 H > . H In uj s; ? 15 1G17 IS 19 20 21 10 11 12 13 11 15 10 22 23 24; 25, 26, 27 28 i 17 18 10 20 2' 22 23 29| 30J - | j .. I .. | .. j| 24 25| 26 27. 28, 2'J 30 LIGHT AND DAHKNLSS. "The career of the mori.ing sun, as the mtagonist of darkues-s, is popularly overslimated. Aurora, the god of day, and vhatevcr other personage may bo cited as , substitute for the rising sun, are apotheossed by the poets in glowing periods ; and hose deities furnish a never ending supply f similes for all rhetoricians. And, indeed, he subject is as grand as it is inexliaustiile. Waiving the astronomical fact that lie sun stands still while the earth rcvolves> m its axis, and dealing only with the ap? (arent motion of the great luminary of ur system? the appearance of that iroad disk on the easu rn horizon is a ignal tor the powers of darkness to fly beond the mountains of the west. That ;lobe of lire sends forth its diverging rays 111 a longitudinal lino measuiing one half if the earth's circumference; and lliose ays, marching with an unbroken front at lie rati) of 0110 thousand miles in an hour, mnihilato what they are sent to expel, surely, nothing else that is earthly can fijual tliu magiiifi.-ence of this majestic harge, and it may well bo, as it has bec-n, he great climax of comparison when the lonqncring power is to be illustrate"!. " I Jut everything of the earth has its noral as well as its poetry. That which is ipotheosiscd as the type of universal con juest, > ? itself the object of universal subugation. What if darkness thus belpessly Hies towards the far oil' wv.it, without ho power to pause one moment, or retrace me step, forever? Follow the figniv to its .erminup, and what do we see but tlio reverse of the figure? Tho_forever pursued ecomes, then, foievtr the pursuer! It lies indeed towards the west, hut it van? pushes in the eaM. And as surely and as >erpetuallv as tlie sun destroys the rear uard of darkness, so surely and pcrpet? Hilly docs darkness overwhelm the rctreatng glories of the sun. The battle, after ill, is equal, and the victory is divided.? i'he charge of each is the same, the conpiest of each is the same, and in each the enure of conquest is the same. At any ;iven moment of time, one half of the ield is in the possession of each Combat? mt, and to the end of time each will hold lis own. It is hut a matter of cpinon which is the conqueror.''?Home Jour... / m I. Origin of the Name of Slates..?Mich' gun was so called from llio lake on its boilers. Jilt* isxipj)! was so called in 1800, from is western boundary. Missouri was 3o called in 182 J, from its |iriuci|>;tl river. Tennessee was so called in 1799, from ts principal river. The word Tennessee is >aid to signify a curved spoon. Vermont was so called by the inhabitants in their declaration of independence, January 7, 177G, from the French verd, ifiti'ii, and 7iiont, mountain. Virginia was so called in 185-1, after Klizubeth, the Virgin Queen of Kngland. New Hampshire was the name given to the territory conveyed by the Plymouth Company to Captain John Mason, by patent, November 7, 1739, with reference to the patentee, who was Governor of Portsmouth, in Hampshire, England. jVew York was so called in reference to the Duke of York and Albany, to whom this torritory was granted, Ohio was so called in 1802, from its southern boundary. Peniifi/loanm was so culled in 1G31, after William Penn. Rhode Islund was* so willed in 1714, in reference to the Island of llhodca, in the Mediterranean.;': .i *. Comforts of Children.?Call not that man wretched, says Coleridge, who, whatever else ho suflers-as to pain inflicted, pleasure denied,. has a child for whom he hopep, and on whom ho dotes. Poverty may grind him to Jhe dust, obscurity may cast itadnrfcesL maml/e over him, the song of the gay may be far from his own dwelling, his faco . iriay bo' unknown u> his neighbors,'nnd ftis voice may be unheeded among thoso with whom howells.?evep >?:? ...... i.:. i.:l |iniu ? !**j itii/iv uiajuiiuoj nifu oiccj; iua?U i^ia pillow?but lie tins a gem whli wbieh.lie would not^art for wealth (Jefying computation, fo farao,. ffiliqg a world s oar, fur tbo sweetest sleep that ever sat upon mortal's oy$, ( * Bo firm in every forluno ; be botfeat in jvery caure. \ > He that wislics for health must make j?p$lfte.obfiy rcjfcoji. > | ' i > ' " A NMR ' 1360.! i r h u E WMMMmM* j| JXJIiV. ~ j BBPTEMBEH. |U ?.|*|? A ?I?l-^l?I- A~ I I | 18: it it 1? i 14 2 3' 4 5' V '7 n 1) t B'H I luKil lUj H ii|U IJJljl? :: ILK SMMffl HQ OGTOBElt. j \ 2V" '!..! i d 3 i. n < ' ^ Jl\ ,|> 1 7 U: !' 10 11 12 13 ' /> lifi??: aiirii aajSJ j ^ Oft J>.| "in. 5>1 1 I -? MOVEMBiiK. i Jj j S3 ! 11 t * i 11 </? t lvonco, or 52-50 at the: ! i 'ji ?| J ?. 1 : li is'!- ;i 15 j'; ;7 txccutcJ at this Oiricc- ilij iif 1:; |?] j]. '*'.1. i| AUGUST. _ DKCEMBBK. j 3 ' t t ' ^ I K *" 1 '? | (J S ! y-4 I ^ i ^ '1 rj I w ? ; I-: ; F h h i w cl- j H : ?> f i { Th oq i J G 7 I ?10 11] V 'a! V s: cl 7 I j if ll 1| ||: IH llj if in }?:|! wm) ii 2?I,27 2?.8P 3u,?fl:: i_fe ki2s -0'2vi-/ 281 THE ABBEVILLE BAKE3E3 Published Every Thursday Morning, BY DAVIS & CREWS. Terms of Subscription:?$2.00 in Advance, or $2.50 at the Expiration of the year. RATE OP ADVERTISING. Kvcry Advertisement inserted for a le.js time Iiiiii three inoiilhs, will be charged by the insertion at One Dollar |?er Square (I?ineh?the space of 12 si.lid lines or less.) fur the first in-ertioli. aiul Fiftv Cents for neli KLi'tlun. The Commissioner's, Slu-rifTV, Clerk's and Ordinary's Advertiscmeins will lie iiiHcited in both papers, eaeli ohaririiitr half price. Shei-itl's Levies. 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S squares 3 months 8 si|iiart'.s ti months *! ?.* H squares it mouths H squares 12 mouths ^ fi">.??t> Fractions of Squares will l>e charged in proportion to the tihovu rates. ?3?"" Business &yds for the t<-ri:i of one year, will bo charged in proportion to the spate they oeeupv, at Our Dollar pel* line space. For all advertisements set. in double, column, Fifty per Cent, extra will be added !o i!ip aliove rates. DAVIS it CREWS, / 'or thiinirr; LKE ?fc WII.SON, For I'l-rxt Mill! & (iliilisiw, BOOT & SHOE STORE, ATDIDOVIHO, S. ONext Door io COBB, HUNTER & CO. largest assortment of Negro Brogans l. over offered in this market, which they areoflering for lee* money than tlie.vitme quality of work has been oilered for years past. 15y buying largely we buy cheap, and thereby we arc ahle to sell cheaper than the clicapctsi. We have a large supply of line Ijadios' SI1009, Gontlemcns' Boots and Shoes, which have been PUT UP TO ORDER, under the personal supervision of E. ROCFIK, one of tl.o firiu. n practical Boot Maker, and which will be warranted to purchaser?. They invite a public inspection of their stool:. <>ive lis a call (iciitleuicn and Ladies, and wc will prove by ' occnlar demonstration" the truth of what we eay. We feel grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on us, and respectfully solicit an extension of thn same. ROCIIK it CHRISTIANNov. 2, 1859 28 tf I860. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOB T II E G r out S o v th c r u Wee I-1 y ! :y'r ' > VltK'. '*' * BUST TALENT OF THE SOUgPH IS WRITING FOR IT. Tho Southern Field and Fireside, Published cvei;y Saturday, al Augusta, fin, ?acknowledge to he " the best Family J'upcr in the South,"?contains, in eu<|<j*wc, eiglil ? puces (forty colnmns)"t>f ^ OHO r 0^ IlKJ. DW tt, IM A. XX K 11 , devoted lo iho instruction and amusement of tlio _ , friends, of Southern" s "i \ r LITERATURE,. AGllIQUL^UjlE, and 'AT& IT Subscriber* ure presented, *eu?i annuul^y, within 1ND1SX, or Tublc of Contents. TERMS?TWO DOLLARS PER A J} NUM. Address, * JAMES GARDNER. Augnsti," $u. ggwrn mm m W3M. State x>f South Carolina^ AJiJIEVlLLU DISTRICT. -* 0/K.w>4Tw?M.*y^/"V? -u V"" -/ * IVU4 U?U Udl I OCSXIOTU4 Willaon <t Williams 1 vs. > Attachment. Wm. |fprri?. ?k > V WiiEni IAS, the rittintiff? did, on the si?J-T tec Dili day oj1 Noven>ber,, eighteen h#htlred nnd fihy-nino,'file llit.-ic detlurnlion ii^ninst thfl Defendant, whev (it iM e|tM,) is ab*eot from and witl|ou?thq liniits of thii Stale, ah?t hu<j uefther wife nor nttornpy "known within, the annio, upon whom a copy of said declaration might bb ser.voJ: It is therefore ordered, Uu?t tho ?uid Defendant do appear etid pfleft(f tin*the ??id. decjur; ation.^Bnor before t||e??venteentl? daf ofWb bni, eighteen; liflndf-od njid^sbrtf, oiliefwftu 'final and absolute judgment will th^A J??given and awarded acrainat him. ? ^ - M?vr^ IJKW* Mr.DOft AsHE' % e.'iHi* onico, w?v. i?,1 TO TITS MERCHANTS' CF T2IL3 mm m southwest, 'Gf 7" 12, Til K mi'! i- = :;?!< <!. irii|-ii;(<T? :III<1 .1 <!,- ; V !i, rs in lit.- i'ii\ <if ( 11sii!? -{ >ii. in view ' of l!i-; |il'osoi ' ' t-ia",e i>l lllo v 'iiilry ; tllUIII ll plOJ'CI In llt'illj/ i liio lll.ticv <:f tin- i' rior M-i'chm:ts t!: ? cln -m ?c Imv i i their pat. ^Olla^, ami isi-i" .1. Tl t. m:<jmity a i" ill ! bi'i n ! 'iu; c*tiitili<>l: '1 i:' luf nrnl l?i or. i rypi'i i'-ii.v m-i- well ;??-??ts-?il 1 w ilia tin- v.i'ii.i oi t!i i* i. 1 < ii'is y. Al! nl' u.< iii'M m ii j timcl>!s i:i <i;:miio:i on i^itlit in./ : t!.> cl'iy? lavirry: ati-l j:!! of ;i? i'> - ;iv. ??. firm ! |ir:t?:l '.e.t<> iieCiMiH* :Mi:iir:l>;i.,!'.\ ia I vit , ? ! ill.* *\?il'i. " I. iV i1 i:rrli,:'i":ti?> the fiieryy : i -i I'll'.oi j i. lli*r ?ii n-.I'vi:' i ! .. it'i ! in t:ili but v." :i:in !< ! : it..* : i s'lpnlv ' ??iU in i-llr rv. ;. *ctiv? li'ii , '::i :;s : r.vr-ili'f j I t. of n-iV i-l'v i.l t'.?' liii'.-;!. \\\> Il.tV ! I ci'ilies Inr ?:tinixju ;:<-m<Is I'mjiii Ktir.o .- !:<?!. j sr I Jills- ! !.y iiii v HU'l (Hir r:i]ni;t ::l j J tom-.k 1 . ! . y i i:<>l\vifrS>.'t.i:>-!>nt; i!i. r - ! ! | ?rts? : ? i'ie < ': .-.ry. (.Iietil^-.l i?y ti." v.'iio j j !iuv? i.ii l.ti'iv iftlsri* of what tIn-v at'.imi, or ' j wlii'M1 .1. t | i tin-in l<> uii.-lcaiJ. I Aim t!i-:iti ?m i!? v.t- obtain t'roin tin- tiiai.ti i fictistvis <i!i f'.ivni iii!i- terms as any .li>!?!>iii^ j j .M? t ill.!i-l t!:-- N<>h!ii-i!i 'lies \Vliy 11 n ! fhou'jl v.-1- t.nt lie able to .>?il oil as favorable j | terms a-: i !Ii) : V? e ai'i alile im.1 ilcli-riiiini ! to ?lo so, nwl all j we ask <1 \ou is, to try 11?ir= mail.i t. lay aM-le | 'lie |i?-?-jn i.ii?f.ir it is only a | rej ml ice?:in\t | your on-! mi'-r- jsi-iT-r ???* ??!- tin:!: N?--.v Yor!; to j those fiMiu I Ii:;i !e- ;?. . i-mi I 1 s._t ,-:i i - I cotiriit;e your own .So.-; \ < " :i ier- j i-liants. If \v.-rminot i'. i w!: i.v j.; ..V =, yo.i j -.\ili bii .-'iiliji-?:ic?l to v. iy !i;:!.- it'Ronvi^i-.'nc;', | for ojipi nullities ?-f lta\i.i;c * y r-'iv. ay -,.r j er aii- oilI-1 - '1 ? very tv.-r!v-j Iioi:; ! . Our Sine!:.? ?:oi;;:-!ft" / 1st I Ybp.trxry lil'M, Mini i! ri-lii-i.iii'- t ? i * i; . "I'll lio w I--.IV of, liio-or v. iri Ii.iVe lii-n-toliiic [itir?l?;..-e?l lib llo-ll" ? >inl? iii in.rlliern cities will give Cliui lesion a i ial I !ii-i S|?iin.s?. Charleston, S. 1 ?eceniber lihli, lfc.Vj. rsrv-r f ra r> r?i<% i * $ U * * Uja 'Ml Ml \NI?< liOUKI.I, ? ??.; HYATT M< i;r :M.v .* c<>.: .n-IIN'ston.CULWS ,V i t'o. : < i: \ m:, I'.'LST;?'; <*C?.: .UjM.N j < . ." ! iw 1' ?c K i-'K i? iSt l.l.li)- ! INc;; ? \i > . Aiii.i.r.i; cu.; .1. f-. I;'.i!:;:ut.mi;;I;u ! ? . ? :?; :;.\yi.i;i;. s.Mirn &. 10.; iaixav, MrK l-..'\/ili! l?l >. j E,. " 5^ti? OF ;iV.W.'30S .\viii:i:'.v m k a y k n k i. Hi t:mu mii.i.ik i:n. T7 S\ 7 i V" * | coi'Iit'.lv . v:: n : r. NT; nvin:. j <; JJ)\Y; (; U \ V Ml.II V .V 1' I: I > J ui.K: vV:i.M \\S i. 'II; II. i\ .S'l'SlDj ill-A Kl..: : .1. i:. AI.OMil A t o. G H O E S . K. H. sT? i!?|;.\l: l> \ C<? : InlMT. i's J - i 1 i? 'I i J.J !.: I! AS I: i .'i i N M .V WU.Tt.N; i> i". i .. co.; i>i .NiiAU/iArT ?* C<>.; K. A. I'UiXCI.M ?'v (1). CLOTHING, \V A 1.1J I*< >N, !:?;!.ISTON ,{ CO.; KI)W|.\ II \T Ms .V (? : H HI I.N. Wll.l.ls ?t CO.; j MAI lilir.r-HN.O'ilAKA A CO.; I'iKll.SUN, ! SMITH .v to. groceries. P. s I'AI: i: \!;. Ulcus. \ co.; I.axnkaU j ,fc W Hil.ltUN ; .1. A. Hi' lit IvM V Ml!; Clio. 1 W. WII.I.I W1S.N Co.; T. ,1. vV C. 11 MOIM!; 1IKN1;V C< ?l;iA ??; CO. * CIlCCKSItY AI-JD GLASSVI AEE. dkowx c l'alma ; WEI'.r ?t sack. DRUGS m MEDICINES, n wm.and.stkvknson & co.: jdiin vsl!!! i' |{> i'; ruff & dow ik; .nill.so.n cartl.u. SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. i:n\vi:\, rosTi:;: .t- n?.; tiiwcr, dkwi.vc & ? <).: au'.kut i.knc nick ; aia!{S1!a!.i. & m; j. it w. knox. IIAT i. t.lPS AX!) STRAW GOODS. . imiisKY. Airr.N ?t ro.; D. it. wilT I.I A.ms,v. CO ; I'. I>. FANNING. * ^ADDLES AND SADDLERY HARDWARE. JFNXIXnft. TIIOMLINSON CO ; IIAfttii:, CAI-IIOL'N* it c;o. LOOKS AND STATIONERY* mccaivit.r & daw son-, a. carter S. 15. JON !>% Agont Mct!io'.Si?>i Hook Concern j CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AND ; WINDOW CURTAINS. ! I LAMTJERTS ?i IIOWEI.L; J AS. G. BAL ! I.IH. !' A P KR f O .11 MISSION DKALEK. JOSEPH WALKEIL IMPORTERS AND DEALERS! IN WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, &c. CHAT EE, ST. AM AND &. CROFT. Dec. 22, 1859 .,35 tf v SiTotiCo. fT"MJE Subscriber* Imviiig sold onttlicir entire 1 Stock of CURTAINS to Mr. II. W. KINSMAN, wouid rocppcifully solicit for him n roiitiuuation oftlie psiiroiitfge so liberally bestowed oh tlic-m iii that depuriment. . .* ROBERT ADGER & CO. CURTAIN GOODS isfcofc Albeit* SATIJf *jDJ3EjAIlfUS i> VHASK?, of all color* .aiia iTKisliii C'ltrtaiiiH Oitt CocuiccH and Bands. * '. wrSiirrniso rr>n WINDOW HANGING CAN 06 F^UNI> AT *. Kinsman's, N 0. fiXO: CT N 6 STREET. > Chnrle7lolo,-'bet 19, 1859 27 * If jnrt^YtxC.R. OX.' PTJH13ST <3r FROM - ft V. JACKSON' & C0? K?.?d?r?" "" 3l ly, . ( OLOGSE, <!OI^<\K, fcOLOGXE. A ~ 3UPWtOl^.iit't!cf,? of Cologne* 4an to. i V flbfflifncd, by'flie pint, ouurt or (taIIpu at ' D. McLAcCtlLWa . " . *-#* f " GRAND OPENING / 03s1 . V. IS! ? CKAaiESTOM BAZAAR TI1K EMPORIUM OK FANCY GOO!)i>, TOYS AND FIHL WORKS, 2S9 Cornt'r Society If. von EAIiTEIT, Proprietor. J", It I so I JLV SjL I;iI u.i wt II n* us'-ftil, ii(!npSed for the j city si it il ?-? :> ii: y wholesale ami retail trade, is ' t:;>\v ojieri for iiisjiociici.i. Piireliaserx will find j at tins' >tal?!i.-lii:s<,:it, the latent Paris Novelties- j of th;* : ? a-?>n. A h>ti[* e.xperieiii'o in thin husi-j a!!?I fust rate eenti? elintis, eiial'le the pro- ' prii toi !i> progress wi.li the age, priidtiee now ... ai:<l f.i::!i.< !ia? !? goods* at tile cpeuiii'i of every j ' s eas on. .m l thorehy Veep his lineVer the moxi | lith-Hclin '/?" ill 'his eity. Polio Mmmu'es and l'ocket Looks of over two I h;mi!reu ( il Poilo ?!i*?i?i .". Uat's ?.f f.e.illicr, I'Kth and | V- ! [ '. =.t al! p.: " '* l.'idie.;* TlaVelU';: ail;! !' '.ic'.lit' plain and ' .1 ; N ( .1.1 i.f l'eal!. 1'ltrll ami Morocco. i 1"": <-i??*!l < !'.I" !!< !.!:r I 11;r- Pill?, Coill'.is SUnl , * P.s-.u 1--, i .' ;:!! stud .-tries : Miiiti of which 11 ^ " vj ;':eiv<t.-;.?j * :.?! Vit-v.-i, eojnpri.-'iiig loroi;r? 1 1 :it;'1 .\iiu-!'ie.i:i Sirenrrv, Groupc.?, Hatt'.aiies, , \i v Jewel mill Perfume ^:aiu;s of every dciierip tie!!. i j'sj Work l!i'Xes. fiirnis-hed ami itufcriiislied of: Papii i Ma. ho, UospwoihI, ate! Ma!io;;an v, ?>f a j I in:* r vari. ty *.';:i:i ever. W: < :' at: n.ft every si'io a::<l style, ' fioiu ti> *.?(>.<?;< a ;siee?. j li.ick^tiniiiuu iSounis, CI:i-::S!iieii and Cheek- i Chi. ( 11 l' ;a";iful 'l'oiiet ijtatu!.--, suitable fur wedillmj ! Pre::^lit!.. I ^ Kveiiitii; Fan.-, with Marii'iout feather.; of i!ic i latr-t .iel'H?. Pa;" tli .% i :te-Polios, f;p. i.ail.e.i' and 'u'lil'i Ures-irr (JBscf. IV; fu- 1 luery, 1 Kr.i. !i CMinis-. ! ^ -I'olJw)! , \ i:.i!::s, Violin s?nd ' <1 isl:tr Miiii-'ii !'?(;i:!s, .Wehlaots, Lead-I'uiiuil.-*, j ' Sew i:i? lSir.1 ?tc. An t-U ^;i oriuitnt of .Meer.Iinutu 1'ipe.s i ii!i<! .Nr-;.:i' I'll'? .*. 11 Toys of every Deta-iimioa, India Rubber, Mi-ehaiiicul, i!?:!!-'\v I Jos Toys, I)i>tt<a, Martiles', (iitiis, S'.voni.'. iVi*., I>y ih<: m;i':1i- piece, liy " lli?.- ilo/eli'*, or ;.i <>ii--iiial oases,.cunt.tii'.im; (i; v 12; -t> : ::i) or .":ii d?>".. :!:!, eii'stun; from i to s',i)uii |n-r e.i-: and I* ire Work.*, as *ior ; printed Ii-.:s I":11-11;.! ? I - a application. "1 .)/' /? /*?#?#/.. '< '* i'f ?' t~s I,.,// In; j! I'll IIIj'11'/ J I mill llii-1' i.i ! , r.-i until or iilhii'ivixv f'ni'h;'iillj i .rii .ih 'J''.-his?Cash ; or Six!if l)iO/S, Cil'/ Aecrjilunci. 1\ vox SANTKX, ! 2*;) Kin:j-StrePt, Corner Society. ' Nov. 21. 1 s.-.y :>l cm i T"r~i ' t * ?: -* ^m^r^nks, 1 For ','i^r'ir ?/" lit. / /_, . '/ n, .V;>; tfit" nc. . /. i 4 it i'-.I iii.tinri of >/.. >*...? /. ' >< <;<y ir.tmjm. /<>, /./ i' dw. In vi.-w f.i." that v-ry m<-iuhcr of i ^ ih.- lr.nn ::i family !? >!' *r ? .--1 >iil'j- ot/ d to some of the a' ?v?_ plaint*. b.--i.!es intiumentbl. In r < ?! ! liii' if iri lift*, which, ' by til-* sir. l-Mlu'.- !" a I it T1 !; liowli-dije or ix !< !>< of common tli.-v may l?' :il?Ie so lo r? *jisla!i: tli- ir ii:i'.i:< of di.-t, mi l with tin- sis>.i-taste of a ir-iod t..nic, ."'iiv |??*rnia'.riit !i.*alil:. I-i r-ii r to Mij'ii-li tIlia d? .-?ir' <l iiljjtiM, t!; tr;j?* coiir-i* to |>ursu<; is, c-Tlaitily, tiiii* wliicli will |>r?>liw>i- a natural statu of lliiu^'* at the leswt listcird of vitjil } g'.ri'iinlli and '.if-: fortlii-<<-ti I l>r. lIo>Mtcr liajj intro<li:?*<r.i to tiii-? mutrv a |>r<'j.ar:iirofi 'renHnl HO.Vi KTTJIii S' am.M ACII I'.ITTURS. which nf thi.? day a 'x'w 1 liii'ilioiiic. Kill one that has li"<-iPtri'-"l for ycs?r-?, uivini; ssi'i-fsu-tion to nil who have it. Tin* Uiit'Tso|H'r:iU? powerfully u)><m > tli? o'Oi:i:.< !i, ImihiN and liver. iv. oriii^ thftii to a lii-altliv an 1 vigorous a<'ti>>n, and fj thus I'V ill'* -iintj.iooc-s of strt nulhciiiiiR iia'cri*. .. ii.iM - :h - -y-trni to triumph on.-r t | di-va--. Di:tiv!iii'-i.'.!ys.-ni<'ry or;tlux. so i* I pcmr.i'.iv coiitrsioiitl i>y n- w sctth-rs, and t ciiiisi' i principally ' v ih?* ?-Ii:?iii5?* of water iiii l .lit-t. wiil Ik-' .-| lily n iMilated by a ^ l?*i-f u^<.> of thi s pr< paraiioii. Dyspepsia, a diseasi* which is probably inim* prevalent * when taken in sill its various terms, than p nny o*!i< r ; the eau? of \vflie!i may always ^ in* ,uh ii' ..i nt ?ir:.\::i^-:i.<*ii;> <>i n?i? j V tiv? <mii !i?* \vi?lnmt fail t>y . v^ir.sr ilO-.VKTTKU'S STOMACH BIT- j ^ TKK** ;i- j--!- ilir-c'tioiis (in tin* imttlc. For , this iii- :i *-v.-ty |-!:v-i>-i-i:i will ncom- " ni.-tnl Bit.i-;-; ? !'xi.mi* kin-!, then why not 'K u-ij r'.n :ir" knii'ui 'i? iii? iufnl'iililc ? ! r Kv.tv have ti:.-ir Ititus's as :i pre- j }v?'i:live iii' ili-.:i?c, :?i* I st/vii^thi-iiiiiij of ! tilt; sysl.mu ill i f.il. ni! 1 ;i!in>ii<r t!ii-m till I l then- i < ii'O h.* I'.nm ! ;i moiv ht'itlthy ji -hjmi* iliti'i lit*' i! 'i-ttinn-*. IV*mi whom this Jir?'|>.irri'I.iii i. I :i>r.l it; ?m scientific Af < Xj- r:111 x11< v."fi!? :? !ns :trt <l< ) s> :tilv:inco P th.- iny i-f ihi-i t,'r.\it. i>iv]>;u"itiun in tlte K ^ dical -citli* i f x-if!i?'(>. K FEVER AND AGUE. ^ T!i:*? l.;.".: : :i:nl | lovt uin r whvh flxc.-) its H < relentl*?? 'ri.i>j? tin* ' !;; ?.|* n?ai:f re hirin/ liiin to a mere afs?.i*l v.v i:i a sh?nl > ; ;? ? ??f time, au>l i'cit<lering P Iiim i'li.v.-iralS.v nu*l nieiital'.v ii.m-Ii -n qtii I ? tl**fea!ctl % ainlilrivcs) fr-it? !!? !-. \y ?.v !>..-uv;nf HOSTE'lT Klt'S \ UKNoW.N'KU Ki i*J'l.US. Kmthcr, any bf the a!>ove 1 slati'il can :.??l l?e c<?ntract?*?I when exp'?5e?l to 1 any or<li::a?y ? :.ti.m< \ i them, if the Hitler* are usel as | er .Ihwti .n?. A:. I as it neither creates J nausea ti*?l*<?:Vei;i!.i the palate, a::il ivtuleriiijj uncecediary any change of ?ii?t i>r interruption to u*uat pur i fUiLs, I'lil ]a'o:ii:?tt'i .ouii?l sleep an<l healthy* tli^e.^tiori, J flie complrtint is thus riT.iovo?l as speedily as been/ *' vistent with the production of a thorough ;i:*?1 ptnn31 j cut cure. * * For Persons in advanced year? u Wlio arc suificritij; fi'mii an ei.f'-i'-.nl constitution ani/f infirm tanly, t!ic*o HilUi.s are iiiViiiti.il?ie .us u rest'UT 4 live ..f 8tn.li/lli ami vigor, ami needs only to Ic tr'u 1 ' N to lie appreciated. Ami to a mother while nursing, these Hitlers me iniiispeiisjil lr, e-pccially where tlia mollier'd nourishment is inmlenuato to (be ckir mils F of the chilil, consequently her strength miist/yicld, anil here it is where :i kikvI tonic, such as il'Ji tier's ? Stomai:!. liilUM.i is lieeileil to impart teni|?>rarjnt ren/th and vifor to the system. I.ailics sliouhi l.y /ntauj .? try this remeily for all cases uf <le'?:lity, an-i bufore so do'nj, ask your physician, who, if lie is aiy.u.iinted f IL" 1 f ) I till! virtltfj ftf lilt* ICll.ii-J If a I HtMti.n. it.... 1.1 ll.Ai. U30 in all eases of weakness. CAM ION.?Wi: caution iln? |ml>1 ir against ' nt( 11115 of 11m many imitation* or'tuuii- ' tcrleiia, but nak lor lioi i.ri i.u's Cixkiiiiatkd i Stomach ilrrrwi.s, ami see that eacli botflb ' lias tin- wonls " Dr. J. Hosteller'* Stomach u Bitters" blown 011 the- Mile of tho I oilU\ ami 2J stamped 011 the iiieluUic cup covering the a cork, ami observe tliat our autograph aiyna- n turc is on the label. O* Prepared ami fold by tyOKTETTER t, SMITH, Pittsburgh, Pit., and' sold all - tl Drn^lsts, graters, - and dealers generally si tluoiifdiout tile Fulled States, Canada, Sooth 01 America nnd G< vmny. SCO VIL & MEAD, ni:u oi:i.i:a?s, u.? j \Vli?lc?ulo A|(euti. _ SOLD BY Donald McLaCoiu'.in-, Abl.cville C. IL E. 11. Pen.v, Kdgefleld C. II. " . K May 4, 185'J 2 Jy ^ . c* Diarrlioa Cordial & Gonoriliffia Mixture. t '/Y INFALLIBLE REMEDIES. PRKPAUUD BY ; % S ** DR. F. 0. PARKS, '1 . - ' & .. * A. ?l \i & 1 FOIl ftALK Br 4 /,,?> Donald l^IcLniiolilin, Abbeville, C. H,:B. Bbqk dokenhury; VV. Nt? IV^rrlwether, Ninety tUx McNeill dmiit^rewfi, Phoonij.# 'f . ? ^^DroggirfUf ?Bpp||ed crn c6tJ?m*jlion, )>y AppIT^.; ^ i i & PARKS, - * /at 'mL *L ' - ' " 4- 6wobw<??1# 4 <? ? f Oet,l2, 1859 v* S5 fFV ' N \ * > uefeIT A. 1ST ID " PRixTBD mmm. a WE SHEAR, I [ AS reeetvd i? Inr^c supply of? I ICtell Velvet and J. Cii>s*!ey ?fe Pons Urus|s ?'A Kl'KTS: . Three- i'ly, lugruiu mid Venetian CAR VI'S; . l'ine all Wool (WHI'F.TS, nt v? ry low prices'; CKI'Mli CLOTHS, in palturim anil by tho irtl, at uiiprcccdciilly low prices. 8I a r,so, ? Ki'jli Ktntiroidcreil I.aco and Muslin CUR- 5 \ I NS ; \" IN DOW MIADKS, in tjreat variety yl-s, ami at verv low prices: <; 11/1* COKNIeKS and CURTAIN HANDS, li lal-jri' assortment. a Tlie public i;? respectfully invitee! to call and ;aiuiin> the assortment. ' \V. S. has an Audit residing permanently m [) cw York, throu?h whom he can order, mid |] Steamers and Hxprcs-s receive Ootids with eat promptness. Articles which may not nally he kept in the Dry Ooods <if Aniiusto, r, ill lie chectfully ordered fur persons requiring 0 let.:. t| Jan. IS, 1 S?0 r.S tf i '}> *' 7:: V m <i a a i\o i riOUiftlftU UUUD5 I s ?E SHEAR ; T FT AS ri'ci ved a larsre supply of Ladies' C III MUL'K.NINU (JUOiJS, anion-; which i*t* ? I.iii'i.i'.s ri.ul; HOMliAZINES ami Hlack s ILJ'.INOES, of tlit* best <|iiulii.y; ^ l.tijtiu'd l'lni.i liliifik MOUskKIjAIN DE- i i A INKS uml Mack CI! Al.LTKS ; Superior lil-ii-lt A I.I'ACAS and fllaek i'irriinc silks; I'hick Kii^HkIi t.'I'AI'KS, of Extra Width, for ' i imtniiijr, and VH1I.S; ^ I'.'ac!: i'riijiu and Black LovoVEH.S; Superior I'-njjlisli Dluvk ami White l'ltlNTS" J nil (! I ^ (J11A MS, of beautiful styles; i With almost every article required for Lrtie.<' Mt )IJ ii.\ INt; Al'l'AllEL, and *lo which n iie attention of the public, is reBpectfully in- i ited. - *'> f Jan. 12, 1800 r.s lf | 8UJlST-S.; < W H .SHEAR [IAS on hand a supply of jrond WHITNEY i i 1- and NKGIIO ULANKETS, which he will i i.ll at very low prices, anil lo which the attcn- | ion of the puhlic is respectfully invited. I Ian. i>t;o tf i LADIES' CLOAKS. ?1. SHEAR : Q n j"8' I'OCfivril f,nv Ladies'' Rich V..1- ' U a v.-t iiit.1 Siijii-ror RLACft C I.O'I' !1 1 loaks, (smile ?il" I'Ktrii >;/.! ) to which he 1 i'"?M respectfully invite the attention of the iul>!ii:. J sin. 12. isiji) if TSOK IKTVia-OS-ilTOrs.! PRF.PARHD 15V DR. SANFORI), onspoiiiiilr:! Entirely from <iIMIS, 1 B sonic or Tin: ijkst pi.kksatiyk and , J.IN"CIl MLDll'lNMS now be ft hi: the jmli- ' ie. Th.su remove nil innrhiil or luul iil'utli-r froinTflif system, supplying in thrir jiiii?'i> ;i 11 :.i.111v ll?w nf liili>, iiivi^orulim; the 4 liililitcii, ?:uusni?r fcoil to <liip'.-t. well. J'urif'ij/<?// the /:ion,l, giving liillii ami health to Ihe i wimlc machinery, removing the utilise of the ) .1 isi-iisc ?ctiVct ing a radical cure. ^ Pillions attacks are cure J. nud, what ishetler. pivvei toil hy the occasional use of the 1 Liver Invii;oralor. ^ One <lmi* after ealiiij; is sufficient to relieve i the stomach and prevent the food from rising i ;m>i sou nag. k Oi.ly oiio dnso taken before retiring, pro' vciiI.-i nightmare. t Only one do>e taken al nijjht, loosens the t f bowels foully, and cures costivenetis. * { One dose taken after each meal will cure l)vspfpsi;i ) One dose of two teaspooufuU will always relieve Si<-k Headache. ? | On!v one dose uiiiiiiiliatelv relieves Po|!?, J whiltt all who use it are jjivinjj their uiiani f i muas I'.'stiiiiouy in lib favor. I <*110 dnso often repeated is u sure cure for | ' Chilera Moibns, and a preventive of Cholera. 1 Only one bottle is neeiled toihrow out of the J system the effects of medicine after ft long ^ sfkiicsa. I One bottle taken for Jaundice, removes all sallowncsa :?r iinnat.ur.il color from the skin. | (>ne dose taken a slioit lime before cntinjr . ijives viijor to the appelilu and makes the food | digest well. One dose, often repented, cures Chronic iurrhreft in its worst form, while Suiiinier nnd | low el Complaints yield almost lo the first * os-e. A few bolilc3 will cure Dioiifv bv cxcitimr tbe hsnrlifiils. Wo lake pleasure ill recoimiieiidinjj this ineiliino ns a preventive for Fever iiikI Aguo, Chill 'ever, anil all Fevers of a Bilious typo. It oprales wiili certainty, and thousands are willing j testify to its wonderful virtues,.. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigora- j it*, ami swallow both together. , r it leu onk holi.aii i-kr dotti.k. t Du. Sankouk, Proprietor, No. 345, Broadway, n lew York. t! Retailed by all 1 >r\iggists. Sold, also, by Doxai.d M< l..i:<;nuwi&'hjulHaAXcii, Allen ?t ' litWAitns, Abbeville C.H.y?B. C. ^ April 33, 1 ly - State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT U/icc Court of Common Pleat and Gcn'l Sessions E. Noblo I \ vs. > Attachment. ctcrS. Burton ) Nolde, Plnintitf's Attorney. r riTHEltEAS the Plaintiff did, op tlio fonrVY teentli day of November, eighteen huudrcd nd filly lijnc, lilo Uis declaration against the ofendant,-Who, fit is said?) is* absent from ud without tlio .liiitiw o?,Ijtjs ?<?te, and ImB either wife ndr" at rorrtoy known witliin* Ihe inie, upou whom n oopy of said declaration light bo served: It Is therefore ordered, tlint 10 said Defendant do appear and plead fo'tho J iid declaration, on or before tho fifteenth tiny r November; .eighteen ^uiidrcd- aid sixty, therwiso final aud ; absolute judgment will P icn bo given and.awarded against bim. ? matthrw McDOXALDT'o. c. vi Clerk'fl Nov. 17, 1839 80?12m . 3Vo"flde, [S hereby iriven to pll concorned, that tlio Estate of the late.THOMAS B. BYUD, do aged, will be settled iu tlio Ordinary's office \ * "J Twentieth Day ii ieing tho third Monday)' of l"ebruory next. All person* having any manner of clittins . '4inst the said testator, individually. or if. hhv preventative upacity as executor or 0%!rAi'wHt?r Afequirod to presentth?ir demaiuix duly pftfv* y f on orbeforw lira fty stated, oa a full and* (foal ttidofjjjfctt of said Eatuto will thou l>* tnurte! . SC|rviviiiE 'Kv'or h No*.- 10, JSflft #? v?"to > i*K J Siti' ' i '".Iff^lll'tTllill^liiili i I LL PERSON^iudibted'^cowi'Vy pbto or 8l .-?6co?nr, aro*re|^??lod to eettU iiamedi- J a)v. X,u*ed *n?Laffastiiovd tlio money. c ?rv,. W_ lfoX.OWJlN December 28,/W69 ' t w . . : I ' W < *7' CANDIDATES. . -?: Fi?*?-?- -r - -i For Colonel. C3S- The friends'of Capt. M. W. GAKY/tf pcctfully nnnottnco hint a Candidate for CI ; t'l of 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, to fill the! ' ancy occusioued by the resignation of Col . . UuilUIM. I ' _ V . !v ? Pol* Ordinary, " . .1 1 CSTTho ft tends of COL. JOHN G. BASKIN tinounce liint as a Candidate for Ordinary at thi isuing election. tST The friends of JOHN A. IlUNTER re >eul fully aiinuunco liirn a candidate for the offi^ r Ordiuury, at tho next elcciiou. t,i October 37,1856. ''\j For Tax Collector. The friends of IIENUY S. CASON annouiicJ im a cundidnte fur tho oflico*bf Tux Collect^; t the nest clcction. ?* i j ID* Wo nro authorized to announce S. A\ IODOES na ft Candidato for Tax Collector, \i ic ensuing clcction. ^ C2T The friends of CAPT. W. S. HARRIS js<|>ectfully announce him a Can 'Mate for the iBco of Tax Collector of Abbeville District, o? le uext election. ? t , , ZST' The numerous friends of WESLEY Ai ILACK, Exq., respectfully announce hiin a can I idutc for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election.! ^ ICT The friends of O. M. MATTISOtf, r<J.' f pecuutiy nntiounce him a candidate for Ta* Collector, ul tlio ensuing election. t (TJ* The friends of JAMES A. McCORD re[tottfully announce him a Candidate for Tax Collector, ut ilio next Election, for Abbeville ' )istri<:t." . ! July 30, 1857 14 *td THE CELEBRATED COPPER. TOE! iTlM ILVIIELL'S Patent Metalic Tip, designed LYia especially for Hoys', Youths' nnfl CliilIrents Hum's AND SHOES. An improvement 1ms been applied to Boots md Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the tonsumer. of two tlnrds, is realized, by actual xpeiiinent. The Tip consists of a piece of copier o^or indistruciiblo material, neatly fas- # cued toloo of the boot or shoe, forming a :oinpleio protection. This invention is how, resented to the public, w/th the fullest knowledge ?>f its practical utility, having been tested >ver two years, and is destined entirely to super:cdo the old style, for Chiblren's, Bojs' and Routes' Boots and Shoes. The importance of his invention will be readily appreciated, a? it s well known thai-children invaiiauly wear out [heir boots and shoes first at tlio toe, and, with this protection, lliey will, upon an avernge, wear! it It-asl two to three limes as long ns the old style,: while the expense is hut a trifle more. This indention is also especially applicable lo Miners' I?ools, *11 id all occupations Blibjeetilip (lie lot: of lln- I.<mt or shoe to lie cut or worn. MeruhuntH mil I lie public generally, will see tlio importance if oliliiinitit? t hese goods immediately, hb they aro les'.ineil, for ueneriil use, to supercede all oilier kin lis. The (roods mny be obtained of nearly nil ilus wholesale dealers in the principal citiifl,oro( Lhe subscribers, ClIASE, McKINNEY ?t CO., (Owners of tl(C l'aleht.) Boston. Aug. 10, 1 bf?9 16 JOHN CORBETT, HOUSE FAiNTM, Grainer, Marble r, Paper Hanger, ?and? v "^75? RITEH. A.l3l3C?villo c- XX. Feb. :?4, IK.'J 44 12?a Fit. S. HENRY IJ E ARB,' . DE3VTIST. | graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. HT AS p*>rniui:entlv located at; AIJiovili- r* 81 EL II., nml ScilieilH n share of public palrorrige. Teeth inserted from one to full" upper and nwiTsots. Exposed nerves destroyed ami trpnt'il, five from pain. Having purchased an office v ill lit of Dr. Blandy, of Baltimore, 1 am pre* mrcd lo insert teeth on the t'heoidastic process. tS?~ Office?Over Branch, Allen & Ed-: vards' Drug Store. Atolaovillo S. C. May, 20, le?5D. 4-tf ? . i r?. 33. O Xj ASS, (Successor to It. L. Buyan.) * BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 175 Richardson Street, Three Doors above the Market, COLUMBIA, S. C. * HAS for sulo n large assortment of Law Medical, Theological, School and Miscel-- ! nncous Books, Fancy <Joods, Cheap Puhlicaionsand Blank Books of every dcBcnplion. Sla- 4 ioi.ary, Foreign nnd Do'iieatic of every variety Hid quality, Oil Puintings, Engravings, Litho:rapha&c., Artists Muterials, Globes, Writing )erik?, Musical Instruments, Ac-, <fcc., Blank looks, manufactured to any pattern, and'Blank Vork of every description prepared to order. Wholesale 1'urchasersi supplied und all order* Tomptly attended to at the Lowest Cash prices. August 111 lboO - 16 6m MASONIC NOTICE. A j I"MIE Uf-guliir Communication of CLINTON j I.ODUE, No. 3, A.vJF.'. M.'., will be held on Monday Jfveninn, J2/A of March next*: By order of -the W. M. \ I ,,.V- J. G. BASKIN.Sei'y* Jan. 12.JB60- 88 J if ? i C. 0. LaMOTTE, a.ttofja?y at T a w, ,x. j.-And,Solicitor in Equity.; Office?Laurens C. H., S. C. ^ ) Jfi himinosfl inlfimlflrt *- - ?? ?:tl i~M" . IU me gurc will FfCriVO J?.;/inpt atfeflllotK Willjpr^cticoln Ihe Court# 0 f Abbeville, Anderson, Pickens, Greenville, Ipartapbiirjf amUUn iou. *AtJg. 10, f8fi!) " ' t16 ~ ' 1y .'i ';f 1 V Br. D. A. Jordan liriHiUlj1' coptinuc ihe practice of Mfilicino, '? nhd may be" forind At the Marshall House. 11 I!ouiri over MnrohuU & Leefa Law OfTioe. Muy.19, I860.' "> '-<* S^ly , J ? -? v.r- W. C. Davis, j illornty at ZfOwattd Bolletor in Equity i :\l V. '&' '* . . P? y*? $1 ! 'Witt promptlyaiW^'alI hlirflAeasMitrttit^d' i* care, lie oan bo found At tfie ftflfae of Ih ibltBrilla 'PafrhVr '* 1J. July ,38,- H Cigars Ttatott j A WtfOB TOT ?f choi?*y?,,?, pie,? J > , ^'d, /??? ^'wwiug ^Tofttfeo, jnrt. W/ eiycn and for b?I? at ' ^<jyn, I). Mof.AOt'lILlN'S p&Xfo WOURi Oct. 12j KWfi * ... ^