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THE INDEPENDENT" PRE is l'UllLlSUKll evkby saturday morn1no. O. O. PUOKBTTT, ) M. PUOKBTT, [ Editors. Individuals, like nation*, fail in nothing tp, they boldly attempt, when sustained by virti purpose, anddctermincdrcnolu.tion.-~IIknrv Ci " Willing to praise, yrt not afraid to blame. Terms?One Dollar a Year, in Ad van ABBEVILLE OH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 185 ,The friends of S. G. W. Dili. spcctfully announce him as a cniululi ^ tor Sheriff at llic next election, Matters Deferred. Several communications designed i this issue are unavoidably deferred to t next. We ask the indulgence of friends. 30oath Of Mrs. J. M. Perriti. This lady, beloved and esteemed by large circle of relatives and friends, depai cd this life, nt her husband's residence this village, on Wedneslay last. Accommodation Trains to Lomax's. An extra train, we are authorized ( Atate, Will be run on the day of Review Lomax's, (Wednesday, loth inst.,) over th main line of the Road from Ninety-Six t the Muster Ground, and also on the Abbe villi! P.rn.w.l. c#..*? * ? v. iiuin mis place. Change of Schedule on the Abbevllh Branch. The trains on the Abbeville Branch wil hereafter be run regularly twice :i day, so a: to make tho connection with the up and down trains on the main Road. Leave Abbeville at 8 A. M., and half-past 2 P. M. For the public convenience, this is a good change, and we arc glad it has been ma<Je. Camp-meeting?Accommodation Train. "Wewe authorized to state that an extra train will be run from this placo to the Union Camp-meeting on Sunday next. Leave Abbeville at 0 A. M., and the Camp ground after the afternoon service. We will add that a prompt appearance at the point of departure, by those who desire to ?ro down I by the time above fixed, will be wise, as "cars and tide wait fur no man." A Shocking Murder. Mr. Wm. J. IiIciikv, we nre informed, was brutally murdered, on his own premises, near Donaldsville in this District, one night last week. Mr. Ricjiev had returned from a weddiug party, at which his family (a wife and ' two or three children) remained, and was ! found dead in his own yard next morning. 1 A maul, lying by, bore marks of having 1 been the instrument of death. The door of i his smoke-house was open, and the pre- * sumption is that a thief or thieves commit- t ted the murder. No further discovery has a been made. C Elections and Riots. The elections in North Carolina, Tenues- " see, Kentucky and Alabama were hqld last week, but the results are not yet fully known in either of those States. In North Carolina it is thought two Know Nothings oi are ejected to Congress, and the defeat of Jj gnnnill 1WJU launttll Uling- I man?is rumored. Kentucky, it is thought, I has been cairied by the Know Nothings. ' 01 A dreadful riot occurred at Louisville, on tv the Oth. Three natives were shot dead, ar and one Irishman hung. This is but an- nt other taste of tlie legitimate fruits of the boasted "American reform." Address of Hon. P. S. Brooks*. It is scarce^' necessary that we invite our readers' attention to the address of Col. ? Brooks to his constituents, which we lay 0E before them in this issue. Tho question discussed is an exciting and important one, and it will be the general expectation that ^ the discussion of it by our young and able Z?I Representative will be fair, candid, inde- th< pendent arid thorough. In our judgment ^ that expectation is met in the Address ( which is now put forth. The positions assumed, it appoars to us, are perfeotly impreg- eta nable; and we respectfully and earnestly * asE that they be thoroughly scanned by fiU< every one before he indulges any sympathy j/r towards a party whose doctrines we bcliere pari to be so fraught with destruction to civil and 5ion religious liberty.. . pric " "We cannot believe that doctrines so fal?A Hali 1 Ifl and so dangerous in their tendency, can find aDy favor with any considerable number of the t.1 t* , Tick people of South Carolina, yet it is the duty ^hc of Col. Brooks, as a watchman upon the Vriz* "outer wall" of our republican citadel, to warn the people of tho tread of tlie usurper, $1,0( And faithfully has he discharged his trust jgb' in this as in every preceding emergency, iu n His constituents will do well to heed the voice of his warning. \ - the t " id i it An C Av Irishman had been sick a long time, and white in-that state would occasionally ig dn cease breathing, and life*bo apparently ex- geth? tinct for iwme time, when lie would oome 9lt0 to. On one of tb?6a. occasions when he had jtist awakened frofflhiaslnprv . ? ... f. >--< ?r* - *"*,fcMg?oc &aidto bim: AC "An bow*ll we kootr, Jem my ^ whan ye'er -& *? - SS The following ? lVciKl't iu t Depotnt Abbcvflw Logan ?? Dnvifu W R Dorn, .. Gillespie, A Cla??w & ^on, W ' Wardluw, I? Si |{?'cawell, Marti Jcmison <fc Co, Itf/yl' I'orclier, D ^v' Jordan, Cliris'tiul^ SrKDLEY, Ag't. 12!: Digjn. 'PIIE fWrtW mTK & BIT -1- LOCK is M?iylv--<1 Vy mutu coiiflciit. All perst'^ sa'" fi'1'! a requested to make tj IS WHITE. re* 'HL. MULLOCK, lie July 20, 1833. 8,11 WainfluJ AX EURO MAIe tl,u" T,,ir* ft* tv ?O.J lidd linn.l 5v ,01' nnd of goo.1 moral ^"r -S he the highest CASH 1 bo K,Ven- , ,A" one having audi a>r u ll.( well to cull on the ' ll,r^'c ""Ifs W o of Abbeville V q^K-SKNBERRY, a August 6, 1855. > !* Sal? ,ocks. 111 Graniteville Compau; Greenville |nd^fl Rnilroad. BY permission {Don"M. C. C. I nnd, in thisrfJ",nry j'X-Offln t the Administrators . .e . John Mcllwain/wil'>i: ''lc Auction n e Abbeville Court Ho^ Monday i 0 September next/.tlWlj Stocks belouj ing to said Estate, v !- One Hn.wI.iS ov Sharp.* rr.i Greenville aiK^,Col?B''ron'l> ?? wliie Assessment isp'l^idL } Tliree Slinre?i(^l,/3'lcv'"<J Manufui turing Company. . Tehus.?Credit ui,f January, 1856. ' yn.1"-1- [ Adm'rs. ? T. A-. J I Aug 7, 1855V * ' 3t Sontli'?l'Maj Abbeville JJislricfic Court of Oi i George William;* 'fi-'t Applicants, Elizabeth Oivene. Margaret Given Jane Givens, and Elizabeth Giv-f'-'iidauU. IT appearing to thatllargar< Givens, Sarah . Jano Given?, Joh Given.-", and Elizab?*-'?s, reside withou this Stale. It ia th.?rder?d that they d appearand object t'vision or sale of th Ileal Estate of JoK-n-s, deceased, on c | before the first J] in November nex I or their consent to"<-* will be entered c record. - "W5I IIILL, O. A. D. l-'irst Monday in'! 185G. Aujr 10 3in THE STATE (UTH CAROLINA, Abbeville Diutric the Common Plcai Henry W. Liddlet( Attachment. v.t. Wary, John B. Clark. Plaintiff's Ally. T\7"HEREAS, tliitiff did on the sixt * ? day of^AaSofi, file liis declare tion against tfe# dot. who (as it. is said id absent frum106ea)ut the liniitn of thi State, and hta * wife nor uttorne, known withiii the upon whom a copy o .lie 6aid declaratioit be served. It is therefore oithat the Baid Defend mt do appear and to the said declare ion, on or before ventli day of Augusi vhich will be in U.r of our Lord Eigli een Hundred aur-six, otherwise, fina md absoluteI'Jud will theu be givei ind awarded again. " ' MAtTHE'DONALD. C. C. P. Merk's Office, Abb District, ) , . August 6, 185. f l i y THF STATC niiTU PADni ima uuin unuuLiix/v Abbeville. ricl? Citation. IU HEltEAS Jif. Devlin has appliei ' I to me Jorera 'of Administratioi 11 all and BiDgite goods and chattel) ghu nud credits lizabeth Cross, late c ic District tffoffcsleccased j These are, thereto cite and admonish a id singular, the hd and creditors of th iid deceased, to id appear before me. o ic next Ordinai^urt lor the said Distriel be holden,lj|r A He Court House, on th i-cntieth day 45>f^t, iost., to show cause, i}', why % administration shoul ?t be granted. Given utid^r irnd and seal, this tliir day of^UKi the vear of our T.or one tliousanJt hunSrcd and fifty-fiv and in Jfche :ielh year of America Independence jfe W. HILL, O. A. D. June 15, 1B65. o 2t FICE OFpSEnYLAND CONSOLIDATE ThTERIES, , . JBaltiihc, July 1855. LL Tickets OeimricATfcs <>r Packagi L on Tickrra, tub Lottf.riks aotuob > by the State Maryland beau the i. (graphed jHoxae or F. X. BttEN AI vkral Aoorr f(?e Contractor, and an ikrs are *bitjdj . )wing to^nm18 applications from ai ta of the conntrjio management will giv ir attention to tfilling of orders for Tic! or Certificates, the Maryland Lotteries, 'ersons at c dist;e m?y confidently rel n having their ers for Tickets prompt! id, and thd strict confidence observed, liese Lotteries 0 drawn daily in pul in the city o;altimor<?, under the Si intendened' of State Lottery Cominii er.- IieayV Bug are given to the State t irif.tr " * *' - -j w? uncut oi k" 1'nzcs. yin es of wholii Ti;U. are from $1 to $2( f and Quarter ikeisio proportion. here nro n?rer!8S than 23.0Q0 Prizes i Lottery, w|uc>rizes vary in amount froi o $100,00qpii<rding to tho price of th eU. For mlt*o in tho pn&; Tickets is (1 the highei a is abootm,G when $2, 10,000 ; whc 10,000: -wfino, $40,000; when *20, 70 With nffiena prUe? of $10,000, $5,00 )0, $600, ?l0i &C. Ac. Persons can r is any-tpOTnfrom $i upwards, that the to inv?8&otfeceipt of which we forwai ilue in T&ein the Lottery designate IS pur$hai?r,,r> jf noo? be designate, some Ldttet that will be drawn afU uyerharffothe tieket in his possessioi Official Sofiewof the Tx>tt?ry will be eei all tickets o<afod, carefully sealed in I ary pnv<?rHBn,j onthe&ay the Lotlei ^wn the officii Dfiwing- wnL be sent, t ir with a!?rttea Explanation of the r f U>ej>ar?h?e. TheDrawn Numbafs a SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT ho CORN AND COB MILL, I*at?nte?l Ittuy 10, 1851. 1 I >; ?/ j ^piIE attention of the Pluiitora, Fanners, JL S'ock-feodura iu gencrnl, nre i-cuccUtilt; I culled to tliis Mill as the most imjtortunt ui ti. li of tin; kiinl now in use ; not only well adapted for grinding Cob Meal for Slock, but Grits 01 fine Hominy for the table, uinl especially l?rtnij Meal from Corn not fullv ripe or drv in the ful1- . In si;ttin^ this Mill, no mechanic or frame iy 'Work is wanted, only ; cquiring to be fastened Jo ! to a floor or platform. Easily adjusted and st i used l?v unv body, even a child. The'LITTLE GIANT has received the first premiums at the late Agricultural 1'nir.i of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, aiid other State.!; ? and that in the most complimentary murine!-; j as well as the most ready commendation* from j the thousands witnessing its performance. J' These Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manner against defects or breakage, when properly used ; and No. '2 warranted to grind 10 bushels of feed per hour with one horse, and o, offered at the low price of $83, all complete ie for attaching the team ; No. 3, at ?05, grinds it 15 bushels per hour, with one horse; No. 4, at in S~5, grinds *20 bushels per hour with two r. horses. The above Mills may be found at the agency )) j for the Manufacturers nt Abbeville Court h House, in the course of two weeks. IIEN11Y S. KERR, Ag't. a- August 8, 18uo. I t 3t CHEAP GOODS. I WOULD say to my friends and the pub'ic generally, as I ani anxious to sell off the ! entire Hciimimlop nf tr??- Sn?!..i. u - Stock, that I jiui uov offering it at very reduced prices for Cnsli. My Stock consists in . part of Printed MUSLINS, BAREGES, and BAllEOE DELAINES, Embrftidcred Swiss MUSLINS, White and Colored Summer SILKS, Plaid GINGHAMS, Chambra do. Lins. nen d<?? CIIIMISETTES, COLLA RS, CUFFS, UNDERSLEE VES. >t Jaekonet mid Swiss EDGINGS and INn SERT1N0S. it BONNETS, Bonnet RIBBONS, o ARTIFICIALS, White WR1'. IVIES, e Thread and Cotton LA CES, ir ? AT^O? I, I.iti nen DRILLS, >f White, Colored and Plaid Summer CASSIMERES, jjiai-scMiiw), >,ilk arid Hat in VESTING S, Si! k HA XI) h'Elt CHIEFS, CRAVATS. COLLARS, Ac., Cloth CAPS, IJ. B. IIATS, Palm and Leghorn do. UMBRELLAS. Scotch SNUFF, QUININE, and Frying PANS. HARD WARE. CROCKERY. I, GLASS and CHINA WARE, BOOTS, l_ SHOES Ac. ) ?ALSO? a Bullet MOULDS, Y Scythe BLADES and PAIN CURER, f and numerous articles too tedious to mention. I- I would also say to my friends that ere ini debted to nie l?y Note or Account that I have (, Notes t)iat must he paid ; therefore, longer ini dulgcnce cannot be (riven. J. A. Ar.r.F.>r ! August 3, 1855. 13 4t For Rent. rJ^IIE subscriber offers for rent two Vj*jrV JL eligible nnd commodious Store Rooms. The one formerly occupied by Willson <fc Williams, as :i Dry Goods Store, on the eastern oorner of the Public Square, opposite the Marshall Ilousc nnd next the I'oet Office, j The other formerly occupied by W M Ilughey as a Wholesnle Grocery Store, und lying i immediately bnck of the former, and on Wash(J ington Street. The Rooms are in good rej)air, well suited II to any branch of mercantile business, nnd occupy as eligible locations ns any in the village. ^ Possession of either or both will be given , immediately, if desired, nnd terms made uc^ commodatiug. Cull and sec the premises nnd :r proprietor. JNO. blcLAREN. 4 August 1, 1855 13 3m j NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. j Office G. and 0. R. R. Co., e * ' Abbeville, July 81, 1855. n r l^IIE Conductors are not authorized to carry JL letters ou the Road out of the Mails, ex, cept upon business "of the Company. Tho Company will not be responsible in cuso of loss - or miscarriage of Letters thus taken. D T. C. PERRIN, s President. August 3, 1855 13 tf Wheat, Wheat. a AS there has been much inquiry in regard ' x\_ to the Sale of WHEAT, in tliis District, I make this publication for tho purpose of letting Planters know that they can finu a purchaser Y at Abbeville Court House, for all that may bo offered at the market priee. v tl Enquire of HENRY S. KERR. ? July 27,->- 11 tf Few Flour, y /""CONSTANTLY on hand from the best Mills y In the District, a good Stock of FLOUR from NEW WHEAT, which is offered at the >* lowest market price by II. S. KERR, i- July 27 11 tf s is . Bacon and Lard. ,vv l Lbs. Choice -/Tennessee 1 V/VJV^/ BACON,- consisting of Hams, (neatly trimmed,) Shouldersnnd "Side*. n 800 Lbs. Leaf LARD. 11 On Consignment for cash only. 6 ? H. S. KERR. st If yon want .large Tnrnips, n ET^ $ack df GjJAKO from KERR, and '?* \JT .5l|ow it pnyottr patch. It has been tried and provei (o ba tlic best Turnip fertiliser in J use. Try a Sack of it H. 8. KERR. .d * ^^afactor^ larii. Q B^|?8?YARN from Buena Vista ^ " 'Y it o Ficioty, (Greenville.) Recora"r: -mended to be thickest ever offered, for its L r?g?lar textow'. . < IL S: KERR, f j*** ' Ag>t' N ft. dtid W. I. MolaMe*. ? OCT BM?. N?W Orleans Syrup,. r? Z& SO BbU. W. I. Molfcs??. *7 <4 flhd?^ . f. . " ., Ia good order aad condiU<^oya?tt.b^ - * TO Til 12 I'ATHONS OF Porry Davis' ! V EG H TABLE PAIN KILLER, j 1 to the large amount of Counterfeit v_7 Pain Killer put up and sold as genuine .bv unprincipled men we have been obliged to ! resort to very expensive in ensures to protect ourselves pecuniarily, and the public from great injurv, buying and using their worthless eoun, terfwts.?The comparative plain and simple ^ty 1 e in which our Pain Killer has beeu put up, has made it very easy for those disposed, to intitule it very successfully, ho far ci its exter-! nal appearance, in style of bottle, label find | : color of the article; but we need not say that: j the compound is a miserable, filthy production, ' an'1 calculated to do great injury to tlio.se who I might use it with coufidence that thev have | beei) accustomed to use the genuine Pain Kil-1 ler. Parties whose business it is to : j valuable preparations, do it in so secret n manner. tliat it is almost useless to attempt to punish them l;y legal measure:*, v.* it in difficult, and we might ?ay impossible to bring proof home to tlieui. Considering the great difficulty in protecting i ours? Ives andthc public by prosecutiug parties, ! we have been to a. very great expense in get- j ting up a finely exeuted STEEL ENGRA VED I.A LEI., for our bottle.?. Wc also attach to our bottles j a Steel engraved Note of hand, which we issue ! as our obligation, aud to counterfeit, whieh is i held to be forger}'by the lawn of the United j States, and whieh parties will not dare attempt j to Jo. The great expense attending the got tin? up and printing o! these lubels will prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the public that the uiticle they purchase is i thy genuine I'erry Davis' I'ain Killer, uianu| facttired by I'ctry Davis A* Son, sole proprieI ll.K The Pain Killer will be put in a new style ' of panel liulilc. with the word.-, Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, : ! blown in the Gins*. We have discontinued j the usi; of thy 871 centi bottles, and now put: up utily four size*, vit:: at 12 J, Z~>, 50 cents J und .jl (JO per bottle. Wi: Imvo also n very tine engraving on I Stone, for the Box label*, specifying the eon-| tents of the box, where and by whom uianu-1 facturcd, ii:e. We have also added to our parn-; phlct of directions and certificates, a cover> beautifully finished, presenting on the first page a very excellent likeness of Perry Davis, j the original inventor of the Puin Killer. The bottle labels, and one label 011 each box, has also a correct, likeness of iVrry Davis, which I it will be impossible to counterfeit successfully. I We have been to this expense, that the pub-! lie might have perfect, confidence that they ; were getting the genuine article when they . buy a bottle as above described. To those who ! have so long used and proved t he merits of j our article, we would say that we shall eon-t tinuo to prepare our Puin Killer of the best j and purest materials, and that it shall be every ' way worthy of lln.ii- approbation as ft family i medicine. 1'EKltY DAVIS <t SOX. J'rufid-.itcr, It. f., Ju'y Is!, l*f>5. ?3j" The I'uin Killer is sold b\* WARDLAW it I.V')N, Abbevil]..; (J A REV A- OA ! REV, Cohesburv; W. F. 1'1'A'IT it Co., New-! berry; 1*. A. WflJIITH ?t Co. and I. W. TAY-1 LOU, Anderson; blMONH, RUFF ifc-C'u. and! OINDRAT & DUNCAN, Charleston; and by; Druguuts and Medicine j5eah-r>? generally. July 27, 12 3m I AMERICA IT HOTEL. HAMBURG, S. C. npiIE Proprietor* of this w.-il known estab- j L lishmont, br:g to inform the p'ibiic gen- ] erally tbat it baa changed hands, and will be j lic?Opc?e(l oil t!ic First day of j August next, For the accommodation of till wlio may favor them with their patroiA^e. The House it) now I undergoing thorough repairs. No pains or | expense will ho sparoil to render it a desirable ; stopping place. j The Stables upon the premises are already j fitted up, attentive Ostler? engaged, and Stock j placed in our charge will he scrupulously eared for. HARRIET 8. OLIVER, O. If. P. SCOTT, . ... \V. \\\ SAl.E. July 27, 1853 ]1 fit Head Quarters. ORDElt NO? IN conformity to an order from General "Weaver, the eighth Regiment of South Carolina Militia will parade for Review and j Drill, a? Morrows' Old Field, on Saturday the 11th August next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Th< Commissioned and non-Cominission'td Officers will attend the day previous for Drill i and Instruction. . < ... Captains commanding Beat Companies will! order out the pioneers in their rcspectivo Com-. muiuls. Volunteer Companies will be minutely in- > speclcd, and the Iiooks of Beat Companies ox- j Major W. M. Roger?, and J. TT. Cunningham will extend tills order throughout their respective Commands. By order of Col. II. II. Harper. J. G. WtLLSON, Adj't C3T Tlie Lowndsville Baud is respectfully j invited to attend on the same conditions us heretofore. July 18, 1855. Ufa tf ~,rn -,i . I,umbor 1 dumber ! I THE subscriber line lately erectcd a Steam SAW MILL, about five and a half miles from Abbeville village, on tho. Snake Road, which il-np-w in full blasts and is ready to furnish Lumber, ot tho ehoHest notice, in any quantity* of the best qilhlity, And as low down as it can be done. He has now od hand ? lot Of SCANTLING,, WEATHER-BOARDING, YLUORIN&; mcH plauk, &?0 *?. , > THOS. JACKSON. July 23, 18C5 12 St : . S a** Bnuner copy 3 tirnca. Whito Lead, linseed Oil, &o. - 6,000 &.*" ""I "* ' whit* 300 G*l?. Linseed Oil, **** '. 'jlmnmiuiim go" HAVE CONSTANTLY UN HANI) An 7 T will ?ell lower than ever offered in thin We will build to order nnv Vehicle in our lin KEf'AlKlNG neatly done, nscheap tut ni Caf* All New Wor WE also linve on hand n large lot of KICK'S > lectin^ the dead for prolonged interment, for tn which we will nellexceedingly low for CASfl. We will s?lst? make COFFlNS, nud lend to uuy JIEAHSJ7, which will go free of charge. Abbeville C. II., January 13, IZoj Runaway or Stolen ! I^ROM the subscriber, on the '2-Jd of 9 Juno Inst, n negro tjirl, HTTV. Z3k She is about twenty or twenty one years old ; five feet four or five inches high ;"of copper complexion ; some of her front teeth slightly decayed j large feet, and anch-s somewhat in elined inward; had on when she left a white I fj oek and cheeked apron. I will pay TWENTY DOLLARS for her deliveryto the jailor of Abbeville. I have good reason to believe she id harbored in the neighborhood, and I will give FIFTY DOLLARS reward for proof to convict the person so harboring her, if white, or FIVE DOLLARS if black. I will pay OS F. HUNDRED DOLLARS for proof to convict nnv '-'no of stealing her. T. E. OWEN. Abbeville C. H.. S. C. July 12. ISoft. lOtf liincolia Land t??r Sale! ! TlIE undersigned is now ottering for pale 1 that desirable tract of Land, known as J the TATOM PLACE, lying on the Forks of! ,1... 1- y?< * mic iwuua iciiuiug iruui i.inooliuo'i to \V ash- I ington, and from Barksdale's Ferry to Washington. Said Tract contain:) 5^3 Acrcs more or JTinetv or One Hundred of which ' i.> Woodland, Eighty Fresh, and the greater portion of the remainder in good state of cultivation; adjoins lands of Sims, Zellnrs and others and is distant from Lincolnton five miles, from Frazir's Mine one and a half, and Sale's Mine two and a half mile.". Directly in the Forks stands a very large mid commodious Dwelling- : there is also, a good GIX HOUSE, SCREW, | BARN'S and nil necessary out houses, fine Or- I elmrds, a sehoo!_ house within half a mile, and | for health the place. cannot be surpassed in Georgia. i Persons wishing to purchase may inquire of: H. J. l ung. Esq., at Lincolnton, or the under-1 3i^iica 011 ine promisee, if not disposed of prevtyu* to 1st Tuesday iu December next, will offer the same at pubfic outcry upon that day. Terms to suit purchasers. JOHN II. TATOM, Juri. Lincolntoii, Georgia. .1 uly -20, 18i'?n. 11 fit HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. Q JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. [Z?y Authority of the State of Georgia.] Macon, Georgia. *-;-t :s dm. 9 o ?? ?? ? CLASS C. \7r\7"ILL *>e ^'str'kutcd Recording to the T T following Grand and unprecedented Scheme, in public, at Concert Ilall, Macon, Gu., under the sworn .superintendence of Ool. Geo. \r i ,umn i~, A i.<_. ju.vgu.1, ?UU VWO. XX, I'nuiv, AttgvsC 13, 1855. The Munnger announces his determination to make this the most popular Lottery in the world, and Challenge* comparinon as to the c/iatiees to draw Prize* icith any othir Lottery. Remember every Prize is drawn at each drawing and paid wlieu due in full without any deduction.* Jtt"* JC rMT- < $8,000. 1 Prize of $8,000 1 " - - - r 2,000 0 ?600 2,000 20 ' 100 2,000 120 25 3,000 1 - - - - - 5,000 2 " 1,000 2,000 10 " - - " - 200 2,000 78 " - .... 00 3,900 18 Approximation Prizes, - 000 250 Prizes amounting - - $31,000 Ten Thousand Numbers. The chancer to gain the Capital Prize in the old combination plan is 1 in 70,076. in this 1 in 10,000. Bills 011 all solvent Banks at par. Registered money icttfrx at my risk. T!CKETS--$5 00?HALVES $2 50 QUARTERS $1 25. Address JAMES. F. "WINTER, Manager, Mucon, Georgia. Drawings sent to nil ordering Tickets. Orders strictly confidential. .Inly 13, 1865. 10 tf Head Quarters. 6th Regiment, B. O. Militia. PURSUANT to an ordnr from General J. R. Weaver, (he Sixth Regiment South Carolina Militia will Pnrade at Lomnx's, on Wednesday the 15th August next, by 10 o'clock n. in. The Commissioned and non-Commissoncd officers will attend the day previous for Drill and Instruction. ^ Captains commanding Beat Companies will order out the Pioneer* in their respective commands. The Joonssee Band will attend at Lomox's on the 15th August. I.ieutennut Colonel Clinlcscalds and .Major Hodges are charged with the extensionl'of this order throughout their respective Battalions. By order or Col T. <J. Roberts. J. $. ADAMS, Adjutant. July 20, 1855 11 " ' 4t The Abbeville Hearse. THE Subscriber has thoroughly fitted up the HEARSE which was under the charge of the Town Council, with, every thing complete, and bv the direction of tb? Council will endeavor to keep it in good ?5^erV<S* He will also rnukc COFFIN^ of Blaok Walnut, or covered in any. style desired,* and deHwr tfiftn by.a caraful 'driver (and Jiia%otf ??' attention if required) to any, part of thi District ... A. j. TAYLOR. June f:, 18(55. 6 . . - it ME FACTORYt ' 'i nsH.ortiuciit of Pine ItlOKIES, which w4 market, on tiiuu to suit the purchase*. ,-'~Vve of liiMiiivtM. at tlio shortest notice.- - V*-' liV nfln.*' .i??? * ' ~ - ov^ulinnuiuub III IUC ."MlllO. -J*:3 . k Warrant o*l Jftl IKTALTC BURIAF. CASES, nif-tijrht, for % (iiHp'jitatiou, or any other desirable purpose,^">-; part of the District dt-oirud. We have ft no\f rnos. M. CHRISTIAN, " JAMli3 L. DEALE. 87 ly FGUH D : *.-$ A RELIABLE MEDICINE, THE CELEBRATED" ' ;'V~ ? COLL. ETON BiTTEliS, A Purely Vegetable Preparation AND A SOVKREIOX KE.TIEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. rpiIESE BITTERS are purely a VEGETA1 BLE COMPOUND, and "are offered to' the public under the fullest couvictiou that tliev will i>e found a safe. nud sovereign REMEDY for DYSPEPSIA. They hare been triumphantly tested, not only by numerous families and Phvsiciauii iii' .W the South, who huve furnished ample teBtimo- r ' ,l ny as to their decided excellence, but also by the proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered alt the gloom incident to that stubborn and distressing disease. . t.' The COLLETON HITTERS aro also a Car-. minnlivc, mo3t excellent for Cholera Morbus, jt" Costiveiu.-sH, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proceeding from whatever eau.ie, Shortness of Breath, Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps nud Stitches in the Breast. The above Medicine m highly rccommcnded __ to literary gentlemen, students* elderly people, and others of sedentary habits. 'T do hereby certify that I have known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in my family for more than fifteeif years, and 1 do verily believe it to be one of < the ir.<>;jt valuable Fumily and Plantation Mediciiies iu use, having witnessed their beneficial effects in fo many instances, that with truth it uiu^ uc mnruivu, mey well deserve the high encomiums which they have received from' tho t afflicted who have partaken of their invigora- <-v ting and health-restoring properties. Signed, CHA9. O. CAPERS, Planter, St. Helena, 3. C." ' . ^ The undersigned, wholesale agents for tho above, take pleasure in stating that they are intimately acquainted with the manufacture of the "Colleton Bitters," hence they do not hesitate to commend the article as pos-iessiag rare' virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in Dyspepsia and its Kindred * Diseases. . ' Retail Prico 60 Gentfl a Bottle I For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering may be arrested. The trado will be supplied on liberal termfi. Orders should be addressed to H AVI LAND, HARRAL <fc CO., Special Agentss, Charleston, S. C., Importer* of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicala, Perfumery, Brushes, &c. 2^. For sale by WARDLAW <fe LYON, nuui-viue; r. rAidia, ureenwood; GARY tt GARY, Cokesbury. [juue 1 'G5 ly f $25,000 WORTH of valuable LANDS for salo IaM. 'n A"der3on Pickens District, including collie TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On oiiu tract there is a good Saw Mill and Grist Mill, and water power suflicient for a Wool and Cotton Factory and any other machinery. The LANDS need no recommendation a? they are No. 1 and no mUtake. Likely Ne-' groes will be taken at fair prices in part payment. Terms n#ido easy. Address the undersigned at Walton's Ford, Habersham Count}', Georgia; or he may be found \ miles East of Jarret'a Bridge, PickonB District, S. C. R. A. GILMER. V July 0, 1855. 9 . tf . Dress Goods at Co3t_ /. WE intend from this day to ther6loa$ of the . > season, to offer our entire stock'of Sura* > _? mer Dress Goods, at Prime New York coat. V ' ; Our present store being much too small for _} our business, we ore driven to this alternative to make room for a large Fall Stock. The^aa- v...< Duruutiuvui ouiiiiner i^rcaa ijooas now ottered at cost, wua bought' under the most favorable 1 circumstances and in large lota, and is do doubt the largcstjb the State to sol eat .from, consisting of all the late stylea fa Flounced > Robes, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns* # > < '> Silk?, Ac.,. <tc. ' ? ^' ^ We respectfully oak attention to tho at)ow?? 1 ' * -y, aud also to the fact that all other Qoods -lia.' *#- ' store, will be sold at reduced prices^ . }/ v * M WARD, BURCHAIiD * CO:' ? I . "* 'm CANDIDATES FOB OFFICE; , ^ tST The.friends of wM. QRJFF^resneot- , fully annoqi>fc#him a candidate for Sherijf atthe ensujftg eleetion. play 7;4W6^v\ 11* OS" The friend* of NIMROD McC(m>, W^, "" sneetfuUy 'aniiOTinOo him as a Tandidata fo^^?^ sheriff at tbooneuing Election *J^-The frionds of Capt. 9. A. H ovate res- poetfully-announoe him, as a candidate<for Bw A at tliA Annnintr nlftmlinn '.'i "-it - % * rgf- The friends of Jomjj If. Wilson rjwpaot-' fully announce him as ft candidate ? /?<or of Abbeville District., at the' rggT W* are Authorised to adgaj&to* ' | A&feaJ&vt . * / ^ ^5 /- J.