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THE;*iM)EfPENDENT PK ESS is i'i:ur.iflijKt> kvkhv mtcw mousinu, iiv P0OKETT & WILSON, Proprietors. .TERMS. ?, 2?">>1 per annum, iurariaCfi/ in uJ -,n,cr. f Advertisements will beinsorle'.lvuti^pioiiously v- at ili<? following Very low rnti'!*: J s.juaro of 12 lines gr low, 1 insertion, 1't HvcfV following insertion, :;7 ,t?6cjiiai'e 8 months, - $1 i >.t< 0 ,VA. "<> v' 1 *?' , l.venr, - - - - - - 1?? ?" Announcing u (.'amli'latc. (in advance.) ft <"? ' Liberal de<ltK'lions will muilo to persons advertising largely. All obituary not iees xeeeding twel\e linowill be elmrged iim udv.rliMin.iits. 1 Ail eoimmiiiieat ions !in<l letters on l>u-iiKm'wilh this olliee, must be addressed to Tin: 1 niiKi'UNPK.vr I'r.r.-s, Abbeville C. II. 1'., i r".\11>, to iii.sure uucuii"ii. _ POETRY. Tho Cricket. The erickct. dwell.-; in the c?dd, cold ground, At. the foot of thc.oldortli tree, Ami nil through the lengthened autumn night A merry song sings he. lie whistles t? clcarand merry tune' 'iiy the sober light of the silver moon. Tho winds may moan "With a hollow tone All through the leaves <?f tin- rusting live, The clouds may lly Through the deep blue sky, The flowers may droop and (In* brooklet t-iirh. Hut never a fig rarvs ho. He whistles a clear and merry lunr By the sober Hgjit ?f the silver moon, All through the lengthened autumn night, And never a tig cares he. There's a tinycrieket wtvhin thy heart, And n pleasant song sinsis In-; lie sings of'the mercies and goo-li^f^ of God Tlmt liourlv" fall immhi Lot him whi.-tle loud and clear, Never drown him in a tear; Thcre'6 darkness enough on earth, I trow, Without the gloom of a gloomy brow ; Darkness enough in tin- home of tin- poor, That never oomes to thy lofty door. Forih with ;i smile. Their woe to beguile; Forth to enlighten the heavy gloom. Forth to brighten the clouded home; Cheer up the soul that is shrouded in night; Tell it in tones of love, Of hope on earth, niul a land all bright? The land of Life and Love. And never fret. That, voi cannot get Just what you want while you i ravel here, This is not your lasting sphere; Trials, vexations, Are but temptations; Use them aright, and they'll help \ou along In the narrow road That lends to God. I"se them aright, and they'll help you along. Never fret You'll eon-pier yet. Then let liini whistle Joud and clear, Never drown him in a tear. But all through the length of t rouble'.-, night, Let him sing his merry song. nagafni jw ADVERTISEMENTS. 1- "' " ? XL iuvi tt tirc"iJioiiW# *> ""? / TIIEeukseriber ha.-taken VTT~'*" i t , <=> r) ? 't?. .? , | Sr. - r->._ the Planter's Water Proof ^ | Ware House. formerly occupied by Mr. 1 Tn'iin Usher, Sr., and by strict attention to , business, he hopes to merit a liberal share <>f j the patronage of the generous public of the . upper and Cotton growing districts. The Ware House is above lii?l> water mark, | . '"high an>l dry," and more secure from lire ( '' than any otlier Ware House in Town. P. S. 1 will al?o attend to receiving and . forwarding (joods and Produce, entrusted to ' " mv care. C. II. KKNN1SY. Hamburg, Sept. 1, 1835. lD-liu * EK&Wf "ReT " 11 IK undersigned has |a^|i opened, in this place, an !j entire uric and well selected Stock of GOiiItS . in the GROCERY Line, which he oilers t<> his friends and the public generally. H?; will be: in the Market at all,times for the purchase of! Cotton and other Produce. Having secured the services of Mr. .Toscph* llosarrtond, as a buyer of Cotton, lie trusts he i will be able to share a liberal patronage, lie 1 will give his attention to the Sale of Produce, I and to the Rgyciving and Forwarding of Mcr- i ehnndisc. R. .1. DELPH. j .Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 11, 1?55. lli-lm J ' Patronize Home Manufacture. r ... '? rpuE lindersicrned invit.' ...-o uikviiiiuu Ol 1UC ~T JL public to their Lot of , IToinc Manufactured S1io?*h.; They have on Kami, and uro constantly n?lil?njr to their prcsentStock of Shoes nnd Boot* consisting 01 a variety of kinds. They invite particular at tention to their Winter Negro Slioen. Tl>ey are of the best quality, ami will be sold V ou llieTnost reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase can see a speci-' men of;our Wintor Brogans ut. the Store of j ,IL.S. Kerr. Abbeville Court llouse. Shoes mid "Boots of all kinds in the best Style of Work-1 ' -jimnship wjll.be furnished on short notice. | - / They would also inform the public that tlicv ? jiMttj ? gyoa enppiv pi choice LEATIIlill now ready for use and for Bale. Cnll and sec. S"- v . YOUNG & MlJLLlKtX. t %i'J Due West, Setember 3, 1851. , 2m t-J? T o W ooI> IS r ? wei*s . V i: , ; ; LABOR SAVED. -/ -T3RING.,your Wool and tfivo us a. trial. WeJ '' / '' UE>"'are gaoW prepared to CARD WOOL into 1 ' |KJLLB on a new set of ,WOOJ/ CARDS, with a i ; <j? ,-BURR MACHINE kttacbed that *jjl Burr the ' \\.yfop) with les? vitasto liS dono by hand. V The entire Machine is neyf, vand situated on I ?v;-?vT ' Johnson's Creek, Abbtfville District,.five miles /.,r North of Temple.of Health I'. O two and a " uh'nlf.TOllea East of the junction of the Gencr"artflfiid. Word's Road*, and near the latter, be' ing nii&infle* West of Doe Wety * Corner. .We %[ wul btgeWftto CardfrOirtrl00 to 160 pounds: pf ^ AV? t0 ?ur Part I I ? s'' ! to Tin: !,ati;on'?5 ok Perry Davie' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. / "YWING to the hirge amouut of Counterfeit \_7 I'm in Killer put up aiul noM its "eimine ! s I>v unprineipl.<l ihfii Mr have been obliged to I i resort. to vi i v expeiisn e measure lo p:oli?t ourselvoh peeuniarily, am! tin- from irreat ' injury, buying ami Usim.c tlielr wurihlos eoun- j UTlVitf.?'i'lie ootnparat ive plain ami simple 'style in whieli our l'aiu Killer lias boon put up, has made it. very easy for tliose disposed, to i imitate it very suee?\ssfuliy, so far an its oxter 1 nal aiiitearitm-f. in stvle of bottle, label ami i a*?lor of the article; >>iit \v?> need net say that) the compound is a miserable, tilthy production, ; an 1 calculated to do grcn' injury l?> those who j ' might use it witli confidence that thoy have j I a aecu>t<.imed to use the genuine I'ain Kil-i I r. I'nrties whoso business it is to counterfeit { valuable preparations, !<> it in so secret. a man- j in-r. that, it is almost u.-eloss to at I<rii)pt to pirn- J : i-li them hy legal nn'a::iir(-s,^a. it is ditlicult, i and we- might .-ay impoisibie to bring proof) home t<> tlu-m. j Considering the great ditliciilty in protectinsr; ourselves an?l the public hy prosecuting parties, j we have been to a v ery great expense in get- ; tingitp a finely cxoiited kti-:i:l- i:x<;i;a vi:b label, for our bottle.-. AVe also attach to our* bottles J ; a Steel engraved Note of hand, which we issue ; as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is i held to he forgery l>v the laws of the 1'nitedj State.-, and whi-.-h parties will not dare attempt; to do. The great expense attending the got- : ting up and printing of these labels will prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing; to tin; public tlmt Hie :n I iolo thev purchase is! tIn* jrcnuine I'erry Davis' I'ain Killer. niaiiu-i t'actured 1 ?y iVrrv Davis <t- Son, solo propric* i t?> IV. The Pain Killer will lie put in a new style! <>f panel bottle, with the words, Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, \ blown i:i the Glass. We have discontinued , the use of the 87-A cents bottles, ami now put. up only foili- sizes, viz: at 12.1, 25, 50 cents | anil si 0_<? per bottle. Wo have also a very fine <-nj;ra\in^ on; Stone, for (.lie Box labels, specifying the con-[ tents of the box. where anil hv whom manufactured, ?fce. We have also added to our pam-1 phlet of directions and certificates, a cover j j beautifully finish.h1, presentintr on the first , page a very excellent likeness of Perry Davis, ! i the original inventor of the. I'ain Killer. The ! j bottle labels, and one label oil each La::, h:i? ! a'-v-V n correct likeness of Perry Davis, which! i it will be impossible to counterfeit successfully. ) | We have been to this expense, that the pnl>-, iK- migui nave perfect. eonlidcnec that 111oy | were yetting the genuine article when they.! buy a bottle as above described. Tu those who ; ' lmvftj so long used and proved the merits of; 1 our article, we would t?:iy that we shall continue tu prepare our Pain Killer of the bestl and purest materials and that it shall be every { way worthy of their approbation as a family j incdicine. PERRY DAVIS ?fc SOX. | ProviJ'-Hw, Jt. I., July I*(, 1855. The Pain Killer is Fold by WARD-! LAW ?fc I.YOX, Abbeville; OAREY ?fc OA-' KEY, Cokesburv; W. P. PRATT & Co., Now-1 berry ; I\ A. WfLIIITE & Co. and I. \Y. TAYLOR, Anderson; SIMONS, Rl'FlJ it Ca and j (ilXDRAT A* DI'Nt'AX, Charleston; and bv j iJi'mrgifitr- and Medicine Dealers generally. ! July 27, 1855. 1'2 lint j Si a ei it fi'o v ^ a I c . DESIIIOI'S of moving to the West, 1 offer for Sale inv Plantation, in Abbeville; Di.-trict, containing G. Z3 1S1EB O <9 j One Hundred and Kilty cleared, One Hundred of which is frosli ami in a high slate of. cultivation, the balance in Woods?lies well, I and is heavily timbered. | j ma xraui 01 j-nnu in-s mimeuiat.-iy o:t 111?_?; Post Road, one mile from Mrs. Sarah Wide-; mnn's, and adjoins lands of IIussi-a Anthony j Harmon, William Williamson, Joseph and George 1'iittcrson, and others, and for Health I is not surpassed bv nnj- place in the District. I The Production of the I.and is equal to any in the neighborhood as the present crop will show. It is well Watered, an excellent spring in one} hundred yards of the house, with running water through most of the fields. There is a comfort able Dwelling House with j all necessary Out J)uil<lings on the premises. The above named Tract of J.aVid offers ninny inducements to a man wishing to settle permanently. In addition to its being a good neigh-j borhood the contemplated Valley Jtoad will run in about, two liunducd yards of the most heuvily timbered part of tlieTraet where tiin-1 berwill no doubt be in great demand. 1 deem j it unnecessary to give a more detailed account, . run invite persons wisning to i?uv lo frive me u| call. .-.p AKTIIITU* MOliPIlY. j September 8, 18fc5i ** 19-tf . White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c. 6,000 Li1'"1" :na ^ 200 Gal*. Linseed Oil, 100 Paint Brushes, (assorted ni7.es.) All of wliieli are offered as low, for Cash, as thoy inn be bouglitin nnv other market, by k7 " II.. S. KERR. t w awt1e~jdt \ Fl RST-RATE CODY MAKER can se^nro jl Hiv'good wages by npplying immediately to tTie subscriber at tliis I'IftOfl. None other than i\ First-role Workman pew apply.* .r ?K\3T.' TAYLOR. Abbeville C. IX., S. .C,Sq>t: ?, 1806.^ tf ; Wanted Immediately, 1?OftTY orv Fifty jHrfciy young TSR mi? I P./'t'.- OUOiiS, for wfrjch liberal- priced /Sr in .4Mi, will be given; ~M\ l.s - J& ra-wsce wemscHI Okiki: UI\. rtvr'pi (.!. ?fc 0. 11. U. ll?;i.l;.V\, July V 1, I r|MlK i'?.M >\vin>"Sclio'l'ilt: f?ri*'l'rAln.-. 1 w ill iiiI> operation oil Muinlav lioxl, :til|Ii iti.'l.. viz: l'l> t'oliiiiiliirt P.ml A. M. Mill " t ,il I li'tou In. ii", A ll.-t??:? 15 " I l?i|?-V 1 I.nil " I'otnaria II. Ill " rivi<|n ril v 11.1.1 " Mi'ttlll'ITV U.IJl llilciia " ' SHvcr?tiv*t. 1-.M 2 " Snlit'la I.In I'. M. " >in?-ivSi\ ti.Oo " N?fv Nlarlii-t (ilVCllWlMIll CoUo.-l'iny Airivi* :il Alilifvilli- a 1 A'*!vt* 15ar?'iu<'r?;*8 *>.50 " DoiiiiMs .J.oi) " lloncapaMi l/js " I'.i ll <ui 5.05 Arrivo nt AikIcivmi li.oo l,Ciivi's NY iliiaMisfmi g. |o " (ioKlvll til'uVC Arrive ivt (.trconville 7.00 l.)n\vn, Lo:?v?; (ii'vonvillo 5.IJ0 A. 51. " (miMi'ii (Jr?>v?i ?i.o:{ " AVilliaiuslmi ll.HS " Ainl<T.-t>u " Hflton 7.1,5 " liouoaicitli 7.5S " Donalds k.25 " ISaronnnv's 8..|o " Altlio.villi! . g.fio ' Cokt.slvny ?i.oo *' Greviiwoiiil y.35 " Now Mavki-t 11.50 ' Ninety Six 10.15 "" Ohappcll's 10.53 " Saluda T. < >. 11.05 " Silver Street ll.IW " Helena 11.55 ' Newberry 12. 1 5 P. M. ' I'ros-perily 1 -J.-t i? " l'?iin:iri:i l.lo ' Hope's 1.22 " a1 1st on ] .-it '* Littleton 2.25 " Frost's 2.55 Arrive at Columbia S.15 ' K. 1'. KAWOllTII, Ceu. Snp'dt. Inly 18, 1855. 12 It IVOTlCli. 1 WIS 11 in inform mv friends ami customers that 1 am still in the C.\nKfAt?K Iil'SlXKSS, in this place, and i'i.;ulv tri iln inv xrnrL' ?? 1 1 J ...J u vi n M VII, 41 11VI i\T> JUW US j?)Ssible. (Now work warranted for twelve months.) Hut, I wi.-h to V?e understood that fiiuu this late sill Jobs done at my shop, amounting; to live dollars nnd over, must be settled for, either by '.'"ah or Suh-x, before taken away. .My reason for this is, that my stock is cash, my hands are cash, my provisions aroeash, and ea--.li 1 tiilist have for mv work. II .1. TAYLOR. X. 15.?1 have on hand three second-hand Buiruiis, (one with top,) one light one-horse Barioiehe, one Carry-all, (first rate to travel in,) also two now Hiiggies, and inure a-tjrowinir, that 1 will sell cheap for cash or cash notes. Hut bear in mind that you can save ten dollars on every hundred by pitying cash, and also ten cents on every dollar l>y doing tin; same. L\ J. T. Abbeville C. 11., March 10, 1855 Wilson's Varic'fy SI ore. r!~\UK uiulcr.-ignod having purchased tho 1- entire Stock of Moore's Variety Store, respectfully oilers to tlie public everything which may be sold in tlie lino of fOXFCTM >NKIMICS, TOYS, iVf, and hopes the public may favor him with a liberal patronage, lie will add to this STOCK in a few days a Variety of CANDIES, FKLTTS and other Confectioneries, which will enable him to aecomtnodute the community with anything in his lino of business. Lusin<* will be continued at the same stand, next door below Lawson's Tin Store. O. A. WILSON. Abbeville C. II., August 27, 'o5. 17-tf $25,000: ~ WORTH of valuable LANDS for ?ale in Aii<lnriikii un.l I lie# ling sonic TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On inn* tract there is n good Saw .Hill ami Oii'isf ITIill, :md water power sntticient for a Wool and Cotton Factory and any other machiiierv. The LAN1JS need no recommendation as they are No. I and no mistake. Likely NeU'roos w ill be taken at fair prices in part payment. Terms madt1 eney. Address t he undersigned at Walton's Ford, I Habersham County, Georgia; or he may Ik* found -1 miles East of .lurret's Jtridgc, Pickens Di-itrict.fS. C. H. A. GILMER. July o, 1S5.1. 0 If NEW TAILOR SHOF AT ABBEVILLE C. II. r|"MIE Undersigned respectfully inforfiis the; I. citizens of Abbeville village and District that, he has opened a shop for the purpose 1 of carrying on tho Tailoring Business- J on his own account. He will receive orders' from town and country thankfully, nnd will j spare no pains in.endeavoring to please his customers, both in the quality of his worlrand j prices. By strict attention to business, and a- j bility to do good work, he hopes to sceure a! share of patronage. *' f%?"-fe?hop on Main street, next door to j ".Moore's Variety Store." [May 9. 1855*1^ FUEDERIGK- IVES. j EDWARD WBSTPIBIiB, 7 Abbeville Court House, RETURNS thank* fo^ past favors, and* respectfully solicits va lifcwBe continuance of the Rama/ *" . vHe keeps constantly on hand, of liisijwn rnan-. ufsieture, a Large Assortment of .SADDLES, HARJTE8S, UK IDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac. Also, WU1PS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS. Being a prnclical workman; be is prepare^to mako to order all kinds of Saddles, Ilariie&safrd Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as low prices as any other establishment. (^"Particular attention- paid to nil kinds of Repairing. Juno 8,1864. 2'.'*& <. - ' -J&. The Giant H4i Com? 1-J& WEf n?n no *:.? ' &>rii?L? "A- &--? *. -w -7" 'Vit' "I 4 ictB tg ug... ? an^^^fScoit 4 Maebee/tJknt-'s Com Mitytfbbb Mill?ope ,?f>tbera Ixjiugio operation, Catt* RTvd ex/orube. . AL80.1 - H:S%& C H Aft L E 3 T O N " . DAILY STANDARD, * n; \ HELIABLE COMMERCIAL AM) POLITICAL JOIKXAL. ?? ! , Si.M-.t.t: CoriiiS, phis ansvm . - $8 (HI. , 'J.'kn t'?i.j-, rr.it anm'm GO 1 'pill* llAli.V STAN DA It I> tains a DAI- ' 1 I l,V TIXFG RAl'llJO HKPOK'IV A MAR j KIT KKI'oIIT, nnd it report of GKNFJt AJ, I NF<)l!.M ATM >.\ furnished by tlic mail IVom I every section of the Union. It also presents a DAILY RKI'OHT of the; ! STOCK. M AI!Kl-.T, TilK COTTON MAIJKKT, : ! of the AK1MVAI-S and DHIWIJIT ItF.S OK Silll'S, an<l of the AliUlVALS OF I'ASSKNj tJF.lCS. . . . J I Onee a week is presented a COMI'AI'A'l l\ I'. I STATIillFNT OF Till? RllUKllTS AND j ISIIII'MKNTS OF COTTON, ItlCli AND ! l.l'.MKKIi, at the port, of Charleston, niul a " CO.MI'AKATIVK STATIIMF.N'T OF Tllli Klv 1 CKIl'Ts AM) KNTOUTS OF CO'lTON atall the ports of the United States. . i Al.l. NI'.WS, of a personal ami political character, hoth foreign and domestic, is t*iven with the grout est possible promptness; and to i insure this object we have secured the services of uii able corps of correspondents. | il. is our special object to publish u NKNVS- ! I'AI'Klt, proper. We shrink from the I'XpreJ- : ' sion of no opinion which may ho demanded ! hv tho subject before lis, I>111 as a general prin- , ' eiple, prefer stating f.iots at (lie earliest instant | I possible, ami to leave it to our readers to form ! 'their own opinions. I The course of the paper is sevcri Iv eonsorv- ; j ative, first, of morality ami order; next, ofj I the institutions pceuliar to the South, and j nest, of the union of the States. We resold- I . tely oppose radicalism as well in deinoeraoy as j j morals. | One important olijort in the establishment \ I of our paper was to present, a cheap vehicle ! : for informal ion. l'rom this object we ha\e| i been compelled to depart, losom<' extent j but ! not to leave it ent irely out of view, we pro- i pose to sell the paper at our count er, in packages of TKN. for TWKNTY CKM'S, and MAIL TO Cdl'LIvS to any one of our subscriber* HUM _\ i-ar. Wild will Bcllil US I'll I \ DOLLARS, j This will relievo us from the risks of collection ttinl tlie- o\j>i-iie? of mailing so many ilHforeut ! |ia?:l\ii?es, while it will give to every neitrhj horhoo<l throughout tin* Stnte, tho oiij>orl.uiiil v | of ii DAILY l'Al'ER AT FIVE DOLLARS | per annum. 1,. AY. SI'RATT ?fc CO. ~ CHARLESTON Weekly standard, CONTAINS ALL THE .HATTKR PUBLISHED-j IX THE DAILY, Tor.i-.TiiKi: with TlIK LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN' j MARKETS?THE PRICES ITIIHI'.NT, ! INCLUDINO TIIK RATES OF SAl.lv | FOR STOCK. EXCHANGE. AND DOMESTIC I'RODl'CE? TIIK SHIPPING IN PORT TlllC LATEST TELEOR A f' 111C INFORMATION, Ac. Ae. i I The STANDARD i* the oulv riinriiiiw J I- I ? I" I in lite City of (.'liarjeslon which issues a ' WKKKI.Y KDITJON. This Edition is published every Wi-:r>NT:si>.\v ; I Mormm;, unci l>y tlae evening of tlie next Jay ! i ean 1>e receive! in cicrv si-i-iimi of i1>f I ' Price ?2?payable ? ; Km< mirr. j _L. W. SPKATT ACO._ i New Literary and Political Journal, j TO 1IE rt'liMrillEU AT COLUMBIA, S. C. ] j r I'M IE undersigned, lnt ? Editor of 'i'/io : ! i. Carolinian and (.'oh/whin linn nor, pro! post's to publish, in tlie city of Columbia, n i Literary, Political and News Journal, to bo j vailed "THE EXAMINER." In making this announcement., I am aware : that 1 propose to engage in an enterprise not j free from difficulties; but these 1 will eiuloav- i j or to provide against, by securing a Subscript ion I : List, that will place the paper beyond the reach | of failure. South Carolina can richly support,'j at her Capital, a leading Literary ami Politi- j j cal Weekly Journal, and to her people I now j . issue this Prospectu#, foeling assured the en- j ! terprise will be. sustained, and that they will [support a Homo Jonrual of the character of 1 that now proposed.' As a L1TKKARY JOURNAL, For the home circle, "The Examiner will bo ; conducted with a view to render it at least cj ipial to any ever published at the South. The i choicesVsoleetions of English and American | Literature will be made for it.s columns, and a j number of nble Contributors will be secured. ! f will endeavor, in this deportment, to make it ? journal worthy of the patronage and . steady support of the people of this State and of the : South. As n roU'ritlAL JOURNAL, | Tlie Examiner will abide by the old lnnd-mark.? of |,he .Stale Rights Democracy. Independent of national parties it will tako a stand as a : faithful co-oporntftr in . the great work of innrhfuining Southern. Rights and pro] moling Southern Union. It will he the organ of no political part}'?the exponent of no political ereed?whieh has not for one of its cardinal principles "the Equality of the South in ; the Union, or Independence out of it." This is ! no new faith, but ono which South Carolina i lias long and earnestly contended for. NEWS JOURNAL, The Examiner will contain tho latest News, Foreign and Domestic, received up to the hour of publication. .It will give full and correct j Market Reports and Prices Current Our read- ' era in the country may rely on strict attention boing paid to this important feature of A newspaper, lttwill give full and accurate report? of thf> Proeeodiiitfa of the Legislature and of I Congress, and the nets and doings of tlie various political organisations. All news .worth" j giving to its renaers.will be carefully oullcd for its columns. 7*-' " , k SIZE ANt) STYLE. J Tiro Examiner -will be one of tho; lai?g?a1T Weekly Journals in the Southern State*,"print" J ed w|t? ne?; anJ^lfgftnl^type, on fine white paper, and isauedjm Urgequarto form of, eighfc pages, containing"forty'colvmn* of interesting reading inatUy"? 'It will he the handsomest paper ev?r published in .South 'CrtVolina. ' I have thtisgivep'iin outline of the prufeipal fca-i " tuVes of^the Examiner. Carolinians or tnepeo- , pie af'the 8outh ought t6 neefr no fin ther/ap? . pep&iu view of tho present aspect of pojitibrtl affairs, to iiidncc them to sustain. with vigor f >mrid efliolenrffe their, ctf/ii Press and Literature.. r "J Y TERMS. . ; ^ Two,I>^y|1pw"*nn("T>,:pft^n>)le in tfdvance. i I Mcoive ? *uf Joiner and Cabinet Sliop, m:\t 'ijnor/'t^1 tiik l-it'ess offici:, ABBEVILLE COITUT MOUSE, S. C, r J A)11'. timlt'i sigiKid, thankful for 1 past favors, niid over roa.I}' W- 4* fj M/ t<> serve u generous public, may II " * if be nt iiUtlnii'# founit nt his Simp in the Enstcorner of (*] in> it Denle'a Coach Factory, when; he Lh prepared to make l'A'NEL DOOUS, SASII, 151,1 M)S, MANTUA l'IEOI?, Ac.. Ac. 1 will nlso make TAIlLKS, UKSKS, BOOKOASES, I'lOTliliK FRAMES. and repair furnit n re Ac. I will kc.-p constantly on liaml ready mndu COFKINS of the best material and finest finish, either polished or covered, all of which I will deliver to any point in the district free of chariro with liearoO or upon railroad if desired in direction. -v. All work done warranted as pood n< tin- best and cheap aceordintr. Ten per cent oil' for eash on all work done by mo. IL3?" For reforcntfc, apply to any ifcntleinan f|?4. " fi' 4l!n\r i.micj Jiiiii' >>, 1855. T if *>oufli Carolina, . \bhcrt7ft' District?7n the Court of Ordinary. (it-orirc Williams awl Wife, Applicant?, ft. Kli/.aWtli C.SiwiiH, widow, Margaret flivons, Inno (livens, John Given*, ami Kli/.aIm'IIi Jivvns, JK-fcwlanls. IT appearing I" nivsatisfaction thntMar^aivt (livens, Sarah liive.ns, Jane (?iv?;iis, .lolm (iivens, mi.I F.lixatii'th (iivenp, rcsi?lo williout this Slat e. It. is therefore ordered tliat tliey d< appear ami ohj-et (n tin* division or sii 1 <; of llic Heal Fat ate of John fiivens, <lfccn?0d, on 01 before the first Monday in November next, or their consent (o th? will ho entered o| v.M.nl. WII.I.IAM 11II.1., O. A. I). First Monday in Ant.rn.-1, 1853. Aug lg * II Sin Tlic of Souflt Carolina, | AUicrilfc jJi.strirf.?In the Common J'fen IJritt ?t Cowan \ Attachment. rx j- Thompson ?fc Fair, | Kdward .Tones. ) Plaintift*\s Attorney. ! \ ^ \ * lM'.KBAS, tin? Plaintiffs in this east T t did, on the twentieth day of No vein | her, lv>5i, file their Declaration against, tin j said Defendant, who (as it. is said) is absent from ami without the limits of this State, ami has neither wife nor attorney known within the same upon whom atopy of the said Declaration iniirht he served: II. is therefore ordered, that tin? snid Defendant do appear nail plead to the said Declaration on or In-fore tin: t wenty-fifth day of NovemI M*r, in the year of our I.onl one thousand eight hundred and tifly-five, otherwise final and ?bsolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. .M ATTI I FAV .M.DON Aid >, C. C. 1\ Clerk's niliee. Ahheville District, ) November "J'l, 18S-1. f qly lv For Rent. r|"MIK subscriber ofiVrs fi-r rent two /j/jr!': L eligible and commodious Store llootns. The one formerly occupied by Willson it Williams, as a Dry floods Store, on the eastern corner of the I'ublic Sipiare, opposite the .Marshall House and next, the Post Olliee. The other formerly oeeupicd by W M llughey r.u a V.'holesnle tJroccry Store, and lying immodiiitely back of the former, and 011 "Washington Street. 'l'lie Itooius are in good repair Well suited to any branch of mercantile business*, and oeeiipy as eligdile locations as any in the village. Possession of either or both will be given immediately, if desired, and terms made accommodating. Call and see the premises and proprietor. J NO. SkLAREN. August 1. IS A l\EW STYLE. I1IAVK just received altogether n.XKW ST1.K of BILiRIAL CASE, Which for form nml linish far surpasses the former style, they heing made of tin; same material, of course they will be found to answer the same purpose. Their FOl'.M nml their ItOSK WOOD Finish ldeases far beyond the old style, in the minds of all that iiavc seen them. 1 shall soon have an assortment of tliein here, which 1 shall heipleased to show to any otic who limy wish to ace than. K. .1. TAYI.OU. A1.1 I' T I A ..Q lo.-.r .? ... IC.,.,. ,, .. A. C. Squier, AW. 2<>S aud 210 Main utrcct, *< Columbia, S. C. MANUFACTURER and gciiernlflgSga dealer in line and plain FUR-Jf A J ff NITURE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL l'Al'ER, M A'LTR ASSES, ?tc., <tc., at low prices ibr.casli, and all warranted for one year "or longer. All kinds Furniture inado to order, and all kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Also, Wood and Metal Burial Cases. inh25 FOR SALE. A SPLENDID private outfit of a phy_?jL sioian's office, consisting of a supe: rior set of all tlic neccssary Glass Furniture, Scales, Mortars, Spatulas, &(?., with a small supi>ly<of Medicines, nll of which will be sold for less than half'of original<!0st. * ALSOr-i-^ . A splendid SULKY (for a physician, costing originally $100,) which is now almost as good !\s now nu? eon uc Had for Jorty dollars with linrnciW. . JN'O. DAVIS, M. D. Sept. 21, 1855 ,^.20-tf 4' - . ' .DRY 0fl0if IN Ali.GUSTA, OTt.%' Ward, Burcl*ar<i;<& Co., ' v liroatjl Street, opposite 'Globe Hotels v , *. DEALERS ipft*-: < : <. I - Plantation Woolens, Blanket*, - ? Silk?*?iid Kioh Drete'Qpod*, Vrid Clidi<}o J'irtiilY Goods of Wery description. Kfeaaalw t iv ^ -ft m* PERSO'S'S.+lnd^t^ to the<Snb?criber afg & The State ofSou&Carolina, Abbeville District.?Ill the Common Pleas Wiliaon <fc Williams ) Foreign Attachment. t'* > K. Nolile, l'laintitf'? Jeremiah Shfclinne. ) Attorney. VT \ 7 IIHKKAS, the lMaintitf* in this case j- did, on the fifteenth day of November. 1 I, lile their Declaration against the ! yaiil Defendant, who fas it is said) is absent | from and without the limits of this State, and \ him neither wife nor attorney known within ! the same upon whofn a eopy of the 6?id DecI iarntion might be served: j It. is therefore ordered, that, the said Defend ; ant do appear and plead to the said Deelurai t ion on or before the sixteenth day of November, in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise tinal and abi solute judgment will then be given and award| ed against him. JIATTllliNV MoDONATJ), C. C. P. I Clerk's Olliee, Abbeville District, } Xovciiiber 15, 1851. ? qly ly Tin; St a to of South Carolina, i Ahhvville Dixti ict?In (he Common Plats | I lill <t T. Alcxj'Sale, 1 Attaclinjent Administrator* M. > . ? i? J- 1 ollHlpGOH it rniiy 1 .Ter, mi.?l. ttichnne. J Attfy. i "\7"\7 III'.IIICAS, the l'laintill's in this eas.?' J \ > did, on llio twentieth day of 'Novcnt*I her, 185-1, file their Declaration against tlu?! said Defendant, who (as it is said) U nbsenv. from and without 1 lio limits of this State, am'1 : has <ii-itltc-r wife i.or attorney known witIiii.i tin- same upon whom :i copy of the said Declaration might bo served: 11, is therefore ordered, thai, toe Raid Defendant. do apt>'*ar and ]deml 1o the said Deel?\-a. ' lion on or beforeth?- twenty-first -V,^- 0f Xovem. 1 her, in the \"cnr of o"^. {^<n-<J thousand eight. hundred "7,(l fifty.five, otherwise final and al>) ' solute judgement will then be given and award ed against hini. M ATTHKNV Mi DONALD, C. C'. 1 Clerk's Olliee, Abbeville District, ) November 2?t, 185-1. J qly ly Hie Slate olt South Carolina. L . - - f AIiIh vWv JJis-fricl.?hi the Common Plcuk , A. M. IJcnson J Attachment.. v* - Thompson A' Fair, ' Win. 1?. Lloyd. ) I'lniiititf's Attorney. \\T HKltKAS, tlic riaintifls in this ease did. T t on t.wont ivlli day ?f November, 18.V1, file ; their Declaration against tlie said llefiiiiilnnt, ! who (a* it is said) is absent from and without. I the limits of this State, and has neither wife 1 | nor attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might be!served: S II is therefore ordered that the said Defend' ant do appear and plead to the said 1 )eelara tion on or before tin; twenty-first of No vein ber. in tile year of our J.ord one thousand eight, hundred and fifty-li vo, otherwise filial and ab > solute judgement, wiil then begiven and award ed auainst him. i " MATTHEW M. DON ALT), C. C, J\ Clerk's ofHee, Abbeville District, } November 20, 185-1. j" qly lv The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?fit the Common J'lcax Joseph X. Whitner, ) ? *. > Attachment. Tames G. Specr. 'J yy 11 Kit K AS, the I'laintifV did on tlio tliir i?f iicin <iav 01 xwarcli, instant, file his i declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is ! said) is absent from ihmI without the limits of I this 8tat?', and has neither wife nor attorney i known within tliir same, upon whom a copy of ! the said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do : appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before t he thirty-first day of March, which will ! be in the year of our J.ord one thousand eight : hundred and fifty-six, otherwise filial and ahsolute judgment will then be given and award- t ; eil against him. MATT 11EW McDONALD, C. C. P. . Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) ! March 30, 1805. \ 48 qlyly ; IEONT IRON!! IRON'.!! V: ! Al the Sign of the Golden Anvil, ! COLUMBIA, S. C., At Prices to Suit the Times. r I'M IE Subscribers have uow on hand a largo j 1. stock of 11*0X, which they are now offer \ in// nt ;/rfilth/ reduced price*, for ca*h. Their stock comprises a complete assortment of iv.V,^?1 ?>--' , - --- - j, - y>?'i muuu, I Hoop, Slieufc, Rod, Jlorse Slide Iron; <fce. Ac. "Whole.-iile jmrehasers will he supplied at j Clmrlestou prices, willi expenses added.- * ; Jron iiii'l other f{noJs~d4\i.verod at,-the Kaili 1 Depot free of drayngc. ' - : ? ' -v-VvFISHEil <fc AGNEW-A CO. \pril 3<V lf}5i> [jii 1" I3* NEW MARKET AND GREENWOOD.' , Messrs. PERRYMAN ^ WALLER T A7~ OL" LI) Inform tlio public thoLthey hn'vo . > T associated Mr SA>WEL PERRYMAN with them, for (ho pitvp&e of c&rrying on tho IVcvcaiitiicBiMiuera on n more extensive scale; tho style of the firm will now bo PERRYMAN. WALLER ? CO., nt both New Market and Greenwood: Wo would also say (o our friends that wo have taken mneh pains iri selecting our Goods for the Spring trade, therefore we would re-% speetfally solicit nn examinational least, as we flatter ourselves thftt for excellence and.variety of stylos, we catfarfg bo surpassed {ireijuallea) by any stock evorXiefore offered'in: this roarkef*. PERRYMAN, WALLER <fe CO. Maroh l 0,18oo. 50 "9nV" ET J. VAyMR, 0.ndar.?k;ir>- . ' . _ A S I liave made <^thpbto.m^ngenibnt?.fotrr the prosecution of tni? UNIDERXAICIKO ' * BUSINESS, bin tend to make -if%' prominent'" part of jnv business.-and thorpfow* ready ft? ?U times (by day orrigh-fl'-to the making of eoftiu?, either from blauk watjifiVpfue; ^ 1 or popln'r, nib the"Bh<?rte?fc pQS9ift)61h6tico..ir?." ' M cv illo C. II, Jan .1855 Sfltf. ^ [' CAinr^OW.;- : ; I A M^crsoni. havingnqainst th<* lilfcf^tnte of JTOEI, SMITH* ..deceased; are | reqftwfcd to present them promptly attested tc 1 to'