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THE INDEPENDENT" PRESS } IS PUBLISHED EVERY I'KIDAY NOKN.INO, BV FUOKETT &. V/II.80N, Pioprietora. TERMS. GSF'Sl per ami am, invariably in advance. Advertisements will be inserted conspicuously at.tbe following very low rules: > ] *quare of 12 lines or lews 1 insertion, 75 Every following insertion, ----- 37 ??" 1 square 3 months, ?1 00 I, ?> t> UO 1 " I year, Irt 00 .Annquucin?r a.Oaudi<late, (in advance,) :5 00 Liberal deductions will bo made to pcnsonu advertising largely. All obituary notices exceeding twelve lines will he charged an advertisement*. C^TAIl communications and letters on buailiess with thin oiticc, must he addrcKsed to Tiif. Indkpknkent I'ltess, Abbeville 0. II. P. C., rr.ur.\u>, to insure attention. ADVERTISEMENTS. PROSPECTUS OF THE SOUTHERN LIGHT. A RELIGIOUS JOURNAL, EDITED BV E. L. WIIATLEY. INDEPENDENT IN EviHYTUiNG?NurTRAT. IN NOTHING, A NO SET FOR THE DEFENCE Or TVHAT1TVEU WILL 6TAND TTIE TEST OF IfEA son, Science and the Holy ScHIPTL'KnF. "Trove all tilings, hold fart thil which is good.'" Terms, ?2 00 per annum in advance. TV. F. DURISOE k SON, PUBLISHERS, EDGEFIELD C. II., 6. C. SUCH is tlie name and style of a Monthly Periodical, the publication of which vo purpose, the Lonl willing, to commence on the first Monday in January m-xt. The main dosign of this Journal is for the discussion of all pubjt cts pertaining to Christian faith and practice. Additional to this, \re shall present such - t:i -i ? in u jtici.ii v Lnuiuciur, original nun selected, as will lmtca tendency to relino the tasto aud elevate the sentiment of the rending public. Politics also, considered as n science, nnd as affecting the principles of Law and Gov* eminent, and more enpeeially the mighty movements of tho nation?, ns they work out. tho designs of God, will claim due and proper attention. But Politics degraded to the 6quabblc6 of demngogues and factions, will ^e utterly eschewed and repudiated. As respects matt-el's purely religious, vrc shall, of course, advociitc the principles of the Baptist Community, derived irom the Hcripturcs, and republish from standard and other respectable works, articles pertaining to our own Literature; but our columns will bo Open to all of Every IVaiuc, For the defcnco aud advocacy of their principles, claiming only the right tojndgeof the suitableness of all articles for insertion, nnd to make such criticism on them as may be deemed expedient. * In this undertaking we hnve tho satisfaction of announcing that several gentlemen of cmi-1 ncnt ability and attainments havo kindly engaged to render ucoccaisonal assistance. The Journal will contain FORTY PAGES of reading matter, and such advertinements ns our mends mny favor us with, not inconsistent with the character of the work,?making at the end of the year a neat volume of 480 page*, suitable for binding in book form. With regard to the mechanical execution of the work, wc deem the announcement, that this will be under the direction of the Messrs. Dubisoe, a sufficient guaranty for ite faithful and tasteful performance?and without further words, encouraged by the expression of good ? Trill and promises of substantial aid from many iriende, we throw the matter before the people with an aaauranee of every- effort to render aatiftfaction for tlie support that may be extended to us, and rcspeotfully ask thein to lot the "LIGHT" shine. tar Our terms of 6itbscription are Two Dot- j labs per year, in advance, on roccipt of the first number. Ministers of the Gospel, of every denomination, who may be unable in comply " with the terms, will be supplied with one copy .'^.cich, on application. Cpg** A-libt for the.sicnaturoB of all Tvho wi*h , ' to encourage the work, may be found at the ;P?f?t Office, aud also at tho "Advertiser" Office. All letters or communications addressed j- L to tho Undersigned will rcceivc pnompt atten tion. : E. L. WHAT LEY. ;->~r : r? ' * Patronize Home Manufacture. - rpiIE undersigned invite the attention of the A _I_ public to their Lotof Home IVnniifnctarcd Slioes. . r. They have on hand, and nre constantly adding to their presentStock of Shoes and Boota consisting of a varioty of kinds. They invite particular attention to their Winter Negro Shoes. T They are of the best quality, and will be Bold on the moat reasonable terms. Persona wishine 'o mirehaaa win roo n nn?/?s. men of our Winter lirogaiiR nt the Store of ' H. S. Kerr, Abbeville Court House. Shoes and Boots of all kinds in the hest Style of Workmanship will bar fiirnielie<l on 6hort notice. - . Tfaey -would also inform the public that they have a good supply of choice LEATHER now ready for use and lor sale. Call nnd see. YOUNG <fc MULLIKIN. D&le West, 6etember 3, 1851. 2m i- :*y ' . "'.I.'.-. . Water Proof Ware-House. ^ / THE subscriber has tnkon BmBsL the Planter's Water Proof jSSB&sl - . Wore House, formerly occupied by Mr. .. John Usher,"Sr., and by strict attention to I ' business, he hopes to merit a liberal share of -? - lbe patronsgeof the generous public of the tipper and Cottongrowing districts ?> ..The Ware Uoum-i# above higb water mnrk, v "liigh and dry;" atrd roorft. secure from fire V >> ,4han any other Ware IIouso in Town. > -S^Vv-IP. ,S? I^Wll also attend to receiving and *' ' ^'forwardipg Goods and Produce, entrusted to _ r My**** ' a H. KENNBY. * IlV?Se.V?epot! FOB BARGAINS It ' GOODS,.-from Sew York, BaUiinprr ^^aUDdvCliarlestoo, that has ever, been offered- in ' ".thia ntart ot:^htctfire invito our friends and and examine bator* * .w,' y SPECIAL MEDICAL NOTICE. Cure of Dyspepsia. THE i>iidei*igned is being consulted hy letter from ull part&of the Union, by*those who arc Buffering from DrsrernrA* and its consequent goucral weakliest*, muscular relax- < ntion, and licrvmiB debility. Having tor the , last few years, in his practice of medicine, turn- , ?h1 his attention entirely t?? the treatment of this disease he is enabled from his large experience to institute a peculiarity of treatment that will enable the patient to *< < , f>tl, and know, altera day or two's treatment, that his reeororv lin? 1 11 1 - ..j uil"? ik! ill dry tongue, thirst, loss of nppetito, constipa-| tionof bowels, nausea mid vomiting f?is the! skin dry, hardi witli unnatural heat??is lip troubled \v:11 j sleeplessness, starting in his sleep, solenmcney, impaired volition?with palpitation or "fluttering" of the heart, nn?l ensilv ont of breath hv quickened exertions? All tnwp, after one, two, or three day's treatment will commence to disappear. Term* ok Tki:atment.?J5 lift, for first, consultation. Medicine forwarded by niail, with full and explicit written direction* of the course of treatment, <tc., to ho pursued. Each subsequent consultation and medicine forwarded, S'2 00. Money remitted in all instances should be "registered'' at- the post- office. All letters to be addressed to the undersigned. WILLIAM W. BUSS. M. P., 20 Bcekman Street. New Yoik. Nor. 2, 1805. Cm. The JV?il3s Blouse. TIIE Proprietor returns his hearty nnd sincere thanks to the many friends who have favored him with their patronage, einee , the nii.lition of his new nnd thoroughly furuished house to the fi rot-class Hotels of Charles-ton. He takes plcnsuro in announcing that the Mills House, although new and in good order, lias been re-touched during I he rummer, and so re-fitted as to keep up with the demands of taste, comfort and clogance.? The arrangement)) of the House, in all respects, are continued, with a scrupulous and unspnring regard to the wants of tho traveler or sojourner, and the travelling public are assured of all the accommodations of a first-cla?s Southern House, at tho usual and established prices of such hotels. The constant personal attentions nnd euros of the proprietor are bestowed on the house, nnd he is aided in all departments liy the well-tried nnd approved assistants that have made themselves favorably known to former patrons. TITOS. S. NlCIvEIWON. Charleston, Sept. 21, 1805. 22 tf ' GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD GEN'I, SUITS OFFICE, ) G. <fc C. R. II. Company. f Till: following Resolution was adopted by the Direction of the Company at their meeting nl Greenville on the 2'2<1 instant: Jtrtolvctl, TIirit until the first of January nextany Flnntcr shipping on the Rnilrolid one i or more bitles of Cotton, of his own produce, to Columbia or nny station above, be allowed < a Return Ticket from the market to which it is consigned, free of charge. i All persons desirincj to claim the benefits of this provision will take the Receipt for the Cot- 1 ton to tho Agent at. the station to which the I Cotton is shipped, and upon the surrender of f it, will get a Return Ticket on the Road. I E. F. R A WORTH, Gcn'l Sup't. ? Octobcr 23. 1855. 2fi 1 : I " ] NEW T A I LOR SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. II. r"|~,IIE Undersignnd respectfully informs the JL citizens oif Ablievillo village nnd District thnt lie hnsopened a shop for the purpose of carrying on the Tailoring; Business on liis own nocnunl. He will receive orders from town nnd country thankfully. nnd will spare 110 pains in endeavoring to please liia ' customers, both in the quality of bis work ami ! prices. By strict attention to business, and abil tv to do good work, lie hopes to secure a share of patronage. Shop on Washington street, three doors below the "Marshall House." [Nov. 9, 1855 7m] FHEDFIITCK IVES. EDWARD WESTPIBLD, Al>t>cvillc Court SIoimp. < I> ETURNS thanks for past, favors, k> and respectfully solicits a *13=0^ continuancc of the mine. Ho keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture. a Large Assortment. of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, MAUTIXGALES, Ac. Also. STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS. Being a practical workman, he is prepared to , make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as . low prices as any other establishment. [^"Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. ' JuneS, 1854. 66 ' tf " CHAHLESTCH. li <? jf THE Subscribers will con- if <&a*# tinue the FACTORAGE AMD COMMISSION BUSI- < iNjystt, tn the City of Charleston, under the ' firm of WAKDLAW & WALKER, J and respectfully solicit assignment* of Pro'hiee of nil kind?, to which their personal attention , and beet cfiorts will be given. ( Commission. for selling Cotton, Fifty Cent* i per Bale. W. A. WAKDLAW, ? G. WALKER, Oct 12, 1855 24 6m ? House and Lot for Sale ! r|",HE snbsCribor being desirous of m?j>jng mw liiu uuunvry, ouera lor >(Ue nis i'Jace j' in the Village of Lowndsville, consisting of a DWELLING HOUSE, and Lot containing twelvo Acres, Blacksmith Shop and Carriage Shop. These Buildings are all new ana in good condition. * They will he sold together or separately to rait the purchaser*. * \ L. W. McAHSTER.vv Lowndeeville, S. C., Sept. 8, i855. 19: tf IRONI IEON i r JB0H11J I i* ?i.? A# " at tuv uigu vi tHV aviWU AUVI1) ^ COLUMBIA, S. C? At Priee* to Suit the Timet... 'T^lIE S^>?cribprfl have now on hand a large JL i^toek of IRON, which they art now offering atyreaUtj redueed prieet, for ca*h. . Their Btoc'fe' cCmnriiic8 b complete asaortraent of SvCflde#; Coontr^, En^Huh, 0**1, Band, . -1- 1 JLi JL X 1 VERY IMPORTANT. M. STRAUSS, - - - - Cokesburj RESPECTFULLY informs tliat he Iihb op?i cd liis FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Sclcctvd by himself, nnd bought under grof advantages in the City of Now York an cleewhere, viz: JJVown and Blooehcd Kliirtinc* HiuICM tiekinir. I)inper Towel*, Linen. Flannel, Woolen Lindsay, Jird Blanket For the Ladies. Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, Alpneen, M< rinos, Thibet., Cashmeres, SILKS an VELVETS; CLOAKS and TALMAS I AI.80 Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves; a lursj asKurtnient of Laces. Ilibbons, Glove Mitts. Gauntlets, Hosiery, uud all kin of TU1MM1NG for Dresses and Cloaki especially I cull the attention to a tin article of CLOTH, suitable to mak LADIES' CLOAKS and TALMAS e very low I'riee, also, SHAWIiJ &c. For Grnl? and BROADCLOTH, Doeskin and fancy CA? SEMERE"*, Sattinetw, Kentucky Joan: Tweeds, English Kersies. VESTING? Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Pocket Hunt kerchiefs, Glovce, Ouimtlets, Booh IIATSnmi CAPS. Water Proof BOOTS and BROGANf G A ITERS. Kciirty Made Clothing, for Gents, Boys and Youth, Solcetod.witii especial care and a purer a; lortnient has never beeu offered before i Jokcsbury. For Children. Gala I'laids. Ca^semcre, Lindseys, Velvet Merinoe and Zephir Goods. Plantation Goods! Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Osnaburg Homemade Stripes, and Lindsev BLANKETS, Negroe BROGANS an Wool 1IATS. Besides a most, extensive Stock in BOOTS SHOES, GAITERS and Children SHOES. ST A TlOXJSli Y, PEP FUMER and Fancy A RTICJ.ES. GROCERY, CROCKEli i" nurt HARDWARE, 1VOOD\VA HE find CA STINGS. The above Stock will be fur superior to an vor offered, and will be sold very low iii^rie< It is important for you to come and cxamim M. STR \USN, Cokeiibury, Oct. 1, 1855. 22-tf NEW MARKET AND UREENWOOD. Messrs. PERRYMAN & WALLER \\7(JULD Inform the public that tliey )mv V> associated Mr KAMCKL PIvUU'YMA! svilli their, fur the jiurijo ? of carrying on the ITIcrcmatilc Rusisiess >n u more extensive scale; the style of the fin ivill now be PERU YUAN, WALLER <fc CO it both New Market and Greenwood. AVe would al?o sav to our friends that w iave taken much pains in selecting our Good for the Spring trade, therefore we would r< ipectfully solicit, an examination at least, as w flatter ourselves that for excellence and variel if styles, we cannot be surpassed (if equalled ay anv Btock over before offered in tins mm tel. ' PERRYMAN, WALLER ?fc CO. March 10. 1855 50 9r The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pica Joseph N. Wbitner, \ v*. > Attachment. Jiimea ft. Sncrr ' \\711EREAS, the Plaintiff did on the thii T t tietli day of March, instant, file hi leelaration against the Defendant, who (as it i said) is ahseti< from ami without, the limits f this State, and ha3 neither wife nor atlorne known within tho Bame. upon whom a copy c the said declaration might be served: It i herefore ordered, that the said Defendant d ippear aud plead to the i?aid declaration, on <1 jefore the thirty firtt (lay of March, which wi so in the year of our Lord one thousand eigli umdred and fifty-six, otherwise final and al olute judgment will then he given and awnrc ?d against him. MATTIIEW McDONALP. C. C. P. jlcrk'x '"' filoe, Abbeville District, ) March 30, 1805. J 43 qly 1 Joiner and Cabinet Shop, NEXT DOOR TO THE FBESfl OF/ICK, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.. rllK undersigned, thankful for QtSS^Tfa past favors, and ever ready :o serve a generous public, may U U tf J >e at all times found at his Shop in the East ;rn corner of Christian ?t Deulo's Coach Fai tory, where he is prepared to make PANE [;OORS, SASII, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECEfcc., Ac. I vill also make TABLES, DESKS, BOOIi 3ASES, PICTURE FRAMES, and repair fui iitur<* <fcc. I will kcepconstant.lv on hand rendv mad UOFFINSof the best material and finest fii sh, either polished or covered, all of whic [ will deliver to any point in the district fr? jf charge with liearae or upon railroad if d< lired in direction. All work done warranted as good as the l>cj md cheap according. T?n per cent off f< :nsh.on all work done by me. HffjStFor reference, apply to any pentlema in the Incorporation. G. C. BOWERS. June 22, 1855. '7 tf Estate Notice. f|MIE Sale NOTES'of .the Estate of Jam< _jl n. i listen, acceasea, aro now duo, an Will be put in suit if not paid won, All debts duo to him in his life-time whir are not yet paid, will also be put in suit wit! out discrimination. Persons Indebted may rely on paying Cost if this notice is not attended to. " . SAMUEL TUSTEN, v V. V Administrator. ?r?1 *v CAUTIOJf. . . A LL pereonf having -demands against tl Z jL Estate of JOEL SMITH, deceased, a requested t6 present them prbntptiy attested the nndomigned, to whom also those indebti to the Estat? (?re rcqu eatod j*ymerit S.:?RR, vthoe.es XJ u ii X X JLV LIj o O ? nAMMO T H I jmL m ^ K: -? AT BRENNAN'S DRY GOODS STORE, BUOAD ST., AUGUSTA, CA. i $40,000 WORTH OF FANCV AND STAPLE DRV mj? an 11 A? 9 To bo Sold Without Reserve! " rpiu: Lnrcost and bent assorted stock of DU1 1. UO<>l)S over (ittvrcd in tbia City. On anil ujfter Monthly, OetohiT 8th. tin; tin J dora-cned (with ii view to make a change in tlic firm, and reduce hi* present heavy stock of Goods,) will sell. without reserve, lit. Whole c sale or detail, the entire Stoek ; nml to sav? ^ commission?, he will sell lower thnn tho (Joodt would bring at auctiyyi. 9 Merchants, Planters, Dealers, nml the nubli< p generally. will study thoir off/i interest. l?y ex e amining this Stock before buying elsewhere.? lf And to save time and trouble, be would say the terms will be Cash for sums under one bun dred dollars ; for amounts over, approved Cit\ endorsements, with interest from date of salt; >* P. S.?The Ladies are respectfully invited t< call and see the Silks Merinos, Cashmeres, Woo S Plaids, Alpacas, Coborg Cloths, Bombazines I- Ac., ?tc., <fcc. e THOMAS BTtENNAN. Al>ove the Globe Hotel Corner, i Augusta, Oct 8, 1855 24 G'fl S. W. GILLILAND, GENERAL COM 1SSI0N AGENT, !; - NEWBEMIY, R. C. Respectfully offers his ser- y~^~x vices to nil those who trade t, nt Newberry, ns their General Commissioi Agent, for the disposal of their Cotton am other produce. Will frive his personal at ten , tion to Receiving, Selling, Storing or Shipping *' of Cotton nnd all kinds of produce en trustee j to his care. Having made nrrnngemonts with dificron Houses, lie is now prepared to make liberal ad vances on Cotton shinned to fhnrlf*inn Will also pay the lustiest market each pri?-e! on <leliverv, f??r nil the Wheat., Flour, Com nm oilier proffnee ihntcun be liroii^ht to this nwr kot for s;?le. An experience of several years business i this place, in nil its various fortius iixln- r- liin to believe that he can promote the interest o J planters, nnd hopes hy prompt attention t< ' merit n liberal share of p-itronajre. L'harjre: for or shipping Cotton -J5 cents per hale nil other transactions in aceorrfniiec with cus torn. The best, of references triven. I'iitil the tirst of .January next, he mny h. foil]1<1 ilbrnlt tlifl Strtvn C. ?" . w.v i I.MIIM IU UCCUUKM hy Mcsms. W. G. <t J. F. Olon. Nov. 7. 1356. 27 tfj J COKESIIIIRY CONFERENCE SCHOOL. n ''I'MIE next Session will open the first isclion! 1 day in Fi bnirtiy next. There nvc throo Departments, with nn In e struetor at the ln-ml of each. Is Board in tlm best families, Ten* Pnllnr* i !- month. Tnition, Twkntv to Foi-.t* Pillars i e year. G. II. ROUND, Rector. V Jan 10, 18ofi 37 tf f) NEGRO GOODS. _ QCIILEY'S GEORGIA PLAINS, O BUOGANS, BLANKETS, ?tc.. The largest slock ever brought to this place and will he sold for Cash at prices which wil S compare with the Charleston, Columbia or Au gttsta markets. Call nml see them at CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALL'S. Oct 3 FOR SAI,B?. ? T OFFER for Rale my House and Lot, JL in the Village of I)ue West. The Jj- Improvements are good. There is about Thir ^ ty-nve Acres, a part of it Woodland, con n nectcd therewith. A harunin may be had by early application U I would call the attention more especially o t Physicians desiring a Location for Practice, t< , this Property. ROUT. A. ARCHER, j October 30, 1855. 26-tf Received this Day, y AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S, I>LACK Silk and.Velvet CLOAKS; ) Black Satin do.; Col'd Moire Antique do.; Black nnd Col'd Cloth handsomely trim met! with Moire Antique ; R And n great variety of Cloth CLOAKS |f TALMAS, &c. Call anil see them before thei ore all sold. k; Oct is ^ Believe and bo Saved! FROM COSTS ! r! r|"MIE UndertiBn?>d nrtds and MUST IIAVI J. Money. Thoeie indebted to him nre ear |e nestly requested lo pay him by the first of Feb i- mnrr next; if they <lo not, th*y will pay at h attorney koon after. He is compelled to raiei !e money by that tirne. JAMES SHILLITO. #. Jan 1, J866 . , 35 2t lt ROCK-ISLAND CAS8IMEEES, ,r Tf entuoky Jeans, JV v>-' FLANNELS, LINSEYS, n 1' 'TICKINGS, DOMESTICS, A large stock, At CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S. ~ Oct S 1 ? WESTERN WHISKEY AND BALTIMORI J ' -RECTIFIED. h O j*C Bbls. Weatern Whioltey and Baltimore li uJtJ Rectified Whiskey, atiow prices bv tin barrel, for baIo for cash by H. S. KERR. s, . jjec. IV!, IH&S. 8V5 Zt & **.: v Pigs (tod Raisins, -r A FREB^ SUPPLY," of the best qualities J\- foaf received atW. W. -SHILLITim H lint* 88: tf ra . : v.- . " . .,s v to .. ? -?- m .?n? ?* * id j'r .... Blacksmith Tools. . ~S.compIcfc^gpneMi ?2 : ot iJeHajM^froni 28 to flKSinehf# **. i??)^if*^?f*.i?nirTon?Si; all at tfie lm*e? ".*<? jsdaH -pr}ce< For a*le at the grot-try store of nm#*&-/ ''.V.. .* * n.? kf-rr. a^,^ited;|mmedfktel j ,Fili^ HkatVyoung KjfrJfc XV. GHOK.h, for wfeich liberal pricee, jv f SPARTAN BURG F K M A L E COLLEGE*. i FACULTY, M J. WOPFOUT) TUCKER, l'rctident, and ProftMor of EnaluJt Literature; ?kv. CHAUUiS TAYLOR. M. D., J'rufrstor t of Natural Science and Mathanatic* ; Miss IM1KBK 1'AlNK, Inntructrcn? in Modern Ixinrjungr*, lintai>>/ J'/iyitiolofry, l)r*criptive Antrmiomy, A uci^nt and Sacrrd (Jeorir<ii>li!/, r.lc dt. v. iv. JiAU N1 IS It, J'rofrstor of A funic ; A Lady competent to iiiAtruet lit imy of the Ornamental brauchcfi of Female Education will . be procured before the commencement of the , Term. TUITION FEES. . Preparatory Department, $20 n year. . Collegiate Department, emhra, eing everything taught in the College course, 40 " " Mimic on Piano, extra, 40 " " . Fancy Needlo Work, Wnuflower Work, Leather work, cte., ? " " Tuition Fees payable in nil cases strictly (one ' Term, or half yearly) in advance. . Hoard, on the Campus with> members of Faculty, inclndI ing all expenses, light?, fuel, , minium^, mien lion, die., $12 per month. Don I'll, without tlm items of lights fin<l washing. 10 " " Quarterly payments in advance will be rcr quired for botiri). SCHOLASTIC TERMS. The next repuhir Term will commoner on Monday, the gAtl) of February. Annunl Comincticeiuciil at. the same time with Woflord College, in July; no summer location. The . Fall Term will close in December. All the appliances are now complete for a > successful ptosi'. ution of mir labor. A good ' Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus has ' | been purchased and is now rc.-iHi- #<n- ??? ti... ' lit inc.si- cure anil attention will be paid to tin; J health and comfort, us well as the mental and ' moral improvement, of our |?npits. In tin- inoile. ami processes of I'dncation. our ' purpose is not only to instruct correctly, hut to ' discipline the understanding?to teaeh young Indies how t? think. s It is l>ut ju>t. to ourselves t<? say that our 1 i'rofessor ol' Music is one of the most skillful " master* of the Beieiiec; he deservedly stands second to none in his own department. We may he allowed to remark here that we \ regard the Spartanburg Female College as the ' cheapest Institution of similar grade in South ' Carolina. A pupil may avail herself of the ad5 vantages of everything in the College course, with Music, Boarding, and all incidental scliu* lastie charges, for a little less than two hundred dollars a year 1 Thus: j Board, it, months, S1-. 00 ' Liternrv Department, 4n 00 > ai in, 1U III) Contingent fee, and tine of Piano, 0 oO ?I93 On J. WOlTOKl) TUCK ICR. Spartanlnin?. S. C., .Inn 1, 18.10 37 lm I ilxcciitlvc DcitarimcntCOLUMBIA, Jon. 10, 1856. Jly Hi* Exccllrncy J A MES II. ADAMS, Gov. enor and Command' r in-Chief in and over the ( State of South Carolina. \\ I1ERKAS information lius been received ??. v..mRi a murder was committed on t.Iic body of Kmjaii Perkins, on the day of by Franklin Perkins (Imb brother) in Newberry District, and that said Perkins lias fled from justice. Now, know yo, that, to the end justice may he done, and that the said Peikins may he. ' brought to legal trial for his offence as i^fore" said: 1 Jamks H. Adams, Governor as aforesaid, do issue. thiu my proclamation, offering a reward of three hundred dollars for his apprehension and delivery into any jail in this State. Said Perkins is about 23 or 24 yeain of nge, about 5 feet 8 inches high, dark hair, light complexion, generally wenrs a thin board on his r chin, rather light colored, has a down cast . countenance, and speaks quick when spoken to, - he had his wife with him when last, heard from. -1 Given under my hand and the seal of the State. [L. S.] J. n. ADAMS, f James Patterson, fioe'ty of State. HAMBURG. ISi <v jf THE undersigned hqa To? ~" jf opened, iu tlii6 place, an fv_ entire mm anil well selected Stock of OOUDS in the GROCFJIY Line, which he offers to his friends and the public generally. He will be in the Market, at all times for the purchase of Cotton and other Produce. Having secured the services of Mr. Joseph Rosamond, as n buyer of Cotton, be trusts ne will be able to share a liberal patronage. He f will give his attention to the Sale of Produce, and lo the Receiving and Forwarding of Mer chundisc. R J. DELI'H. Hamburg, S. C., 8ept. 11, 1856. 19-lm $25*000 ! WORTH of valun^<> LANDS for snlo - aiiji in Anderson and 1'ickena Districts inolu" ding pome TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On 1 one tract there is A good E K:iw iTVill nn<1 Arlot iTIill and water pow<8r :8uffi?ient- for n Wool and Cotton Factory and niiy other machinery. The LANDS nued no* recommendation oa they jire No. '1 and 110 'mistake. Likely Negrod*. will he talcep at prices in part payment. Terras'madecaey. Address the undersigned at Walton'# Ford, Ilahershani County. Oeorylu; or he may be luunu ? nines c.aai 01 Jurrct'B Pickens District, 8. C. R. A. GILMER. July 9, 1'865. 9 tf ^ For Rent. ^ B npiIE gjuhscriber offers frr rent two a JL eligible and commodious Store nil* - ctMi Rooms. The one formerly. occupied by Will son & Williams, as a DryGofid^ Store,* on tfie - enstiPrn corner of tlie.Vuhlic Square^ opposite the Marshall Ilotisc nrid rie** the ivit Office. The other formerly occupied! I?y W^M Uuuhi ey os it WiioleMte . Grocery Store, "ipid Iving immediatelv hack*of th<i former, and on Wash* 7 inuton Street. ' .The Rooois are in gofldLrepair^ well suited to aiIV branch pf rnercnrwle business. ?nd 0<5-' cirtjghs eligible locutions ?s?bf>v Inr.the village, F^^s^oir of eitheivor- l^otlr will hftjjpven '"'Jltr V '* av?iredk. apdtemi.e mifflfe:" ?c; comnipHrttlng. CnJl and see tVfe prettiiegjj and i proprirtor. . j?o. Mci^nEii,. Augort 1, 1865 13 - faliTtrade.' POPULAR PRICES! Ward, II lire hard & Co., AUGUSTA, OA, ARE Now opening thoir FALL and 'WINTER supplies of Choice Family Dry Goods, ! selected with great enre from recent importation?, nnd comprising an assortment which, for Richness, Variety and Extent, is not usually found in tliis market. An they now have "the reputation of selling FIRST ('.LASS GOODS, upon a much Lower Scale of Priccn than they have been usunlly bought here, tlicy beg to assure their friends in Abbeville District that they intend to keep up this standard of CHOICti GOODS, and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative profit. To Catk and 1'rmnpt J'aying Customers, and nene others, we shnll ofler Great Inducements to visit our Establishment. Our Stock consists, in part, of the following; DRESS OOODS, RTCII VELVET BROCADED SILKS ; MOISE ANTIQUE SILK, in Block ami Colors ; New and Beautiful Shades of PLAIN an J KI2PPED SILKS, very heavy and rich ; PLAIN and STRIPED SILKS, in great Tariet-v ; IiLACK. ITALIAN and TAFFETA SILKS ; SILK ROBICS, SATIN TURK; CASHMERES; DkLAINES; AMELINE CLOTHS; PLAID STUFFS; FRENCH and ENGLISH MF.RINOS, all shades^ I'lsiin DkLAINES; Persian CLOTHS; Enirli-h. French aud American CALICOES and filNOHAMS; OA (.ICO ROBES, ?fce.; Black BOMBAZINES; CANTON CRAPES: CANTOX Til nek C11 ALLIES and ALPACCAS; EMBR01PE1UKS and LACE GOOD3, of every description: EVENING PRESS GOODS, in every variety. Men's and Boys' Wear, CLOTHS; CASSI MERES; VESTINGS; TWEEDS, <fcc., <tc. FOR FAMILY USE, Until, Whitney nnd Rose BLANKETS ; Lin? on nnd Cotton SHEETINGS ; PILLOW CASE Linen* and Cottons; Red, White, Grey. Green. Blue, Welsh, Saxony nnd Domestic FLANNELA; Slinker FLANNELS; Plain and Figured Sacqnc FLANNELS; TABLE DAMASK; DOYLIES; NAPKINS; WINE CLOTHS; TOWEL!NGS; Lncc nnd Muslin CURTAINS; Curtain MATERIALS ; FRUIT CLOTHS; Colored nnd White DIMITIES; Huckaback nnd Bird's Eve DIAPEUS; &e..PLANTATION GOODS, Negro BLANKETS; Georgia nnd Kentucky PLAINS ; Cotton OSNABURQS; Georgia STRIPES; <fcc. p~jg" Orders filled with the most careful attention, nnd nil Goods warranted. WARD, BURCI1ARD ic CO. Sept 21 20 tf <r~ V -* - ? ?> - mj a u ti 1 u r 9 a i e DESIROUS of moving to tlie West, I offer for Sale my Plantation, in Abtarille District, containing One Hundred and Fifty cleared, One Handr?d of which is fresh and in a high state of cultivation, tlio balance in Woods?lies well, and is heavily timbered. This Tract of Land lies immediately on th* Post Road, one mile-from Mr* Sarab, Wideman's, and adjoins lands of Messra> Anthony Harmon, William Williamson, Joseph and Geo?ge Patterson, and others, and for Health is not surpassed by nny place in the District The Production of the Lund in onnul ?nw ,V the neighborhood as tlje present crop will show. It i?well Watered, an excellent spring in on? hundred yards of the house, with running water through most of the fields. Thero is a comfortable Dwelling House with all necessary Out Buildings on the premises. The above named Tract of Land offers many inducements to n man wishing to settle permanently. In addition to its being a good neighborhood the contemplated Valloy Road will run in about two hundred yards of the most heavily timbered purt of the Tract 'where timber will no doubt be in great demand. I deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed account, uut luvjie iierauua wisning 10 Oily to give mo a call. : ^ AUTII.UK MURPHY.' September 8,1865. 19-tf AND ORNAJHENTAL PAINTING. THE Undersigned wishes to inform the citizens of Abbeville and its Vicinity that he intends to locate himself in Abbeville, and car- >'?" ry on tlie business as HOUSED PAINTER, in all its blanches. With his experience through^ Europe, and many of the principal towns m?, America, combined with a steady attention to - , . business, he hopes to give full satisfaction toalL. who will favornim with their patronage. Ky GRAINING, MARBLlNG^and PAPER HANGING proipptly attended.to.. ... t3T ] inquire at tne MarshallJSonse. ' Orders from tho country, will meet with ' prompt attention, by THOS, ARD. ] ^ 8 - ^ ' ' I POLLER'S HAT H I TN calling attention to my Stylea for th? j IJL FALL AND WIKTEB?vI retorp my thanks at the same time to my.friend* and the < public generally for pnst favors; and I shall endeavor to merit acontinnance. . fv . -? -i - ffhe.inrae moderate cltarge? ^ill prevail Uiiat .. *3 Imve made the estabUMimQiii so popular > / throughout the State. Fine Moleskin Hate, $4, 4 . . \ % Oakford iihd'WW* (ofPbilsdelphta) Fin# Hfltj, and Gennin's (214 Broadway) /will b? ^So departure from these pricey Term*.tartlusirily Cash, * ; Sepfr'6, 'gg. :f ,t?, . 18 tf ^ /FOt* . \ ;' ^J TIE TJnder&igned^ffero folr'snle hU valuahie Plantation In Abbevillo Diatriet, situ- . .? '? atecL allying o&.botV?i&? of Coronaore -i^JI Creek, eqiii-dinlftnt WtWeen Greenwood and . J Cokcabury, and three.miles' from tf? Gre?n- . ^