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SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! feUAXO AIN'T AXYTMNO COMPARED TO IT! StTBSOIX, PLOWING IS NO USE ! Cotton Seed a Perfect Nuisance! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY! ' ~3fcT mjm jmr 9 TIUv indefatigable District and Village Clothing Man, bv elo6e observation and hard study, has learned several new features in the art of improving and adorning the Masculino portion of the human family. He's been clean to New York, took lessons under scientific men, and has made himself so familiar with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages and responsibilities of the human wentliot-.lirtar.1imr Hotntrl mpnt, (hut iiiHt ns Honn n* ho laya his eves on a man, lie knows what ho lacks?whether it is fond or raiment Ho in just the same lo mankind that spring is to vegetation. Country merchants would do well to come in and take a few lessons?charges moderate for single scholar?clashes taken at reduced rates If it is (Soil tnxl raiiuent, he takes him in, covers, weatlu-i*-hoards and iloors him, and then sends him ovei to his friend, II. S. Kerr, or down to Loninx ?t Cobb's, where in a few minutes, after the patient has realised the reviving, healthful iiiilucneeof the external application. thev will commence the inside work ?ceiling, latfiing, plastering ami securing, and then start him hunu?. And it is no wonder, after taking eoine of Loinax ?k Cobb's or II. S. Kerr's in'ard tilling (which is substantial, no liquid) then allowing Lyons to vtive them what's called the surfacc polish, that, men's wives don't know them when they go home; the little boys and girls run and hide, thinking 6onte city folks have come to their pa's lionses, voting ladies commence tixing up to entertain I..?.t ........ ....... ii...:,. inc.I uu. > '""rTb ?<> ? heads, look dignified una start to receive the nice looking stranger. A few men of rather ordinary appearance, who have thrown themselves entirely into Lyons' hands, know the advantages to be derived from a suit of his Clothes; it hus married them into rich families, given them a standing fur beyond their expectations, and been the means of pitching them as high up asphifty-phour phorty in the scale of upperteiidom respect ability. There are now in the city of Abbeville, 3 Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, a great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Oflicc*, 2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' Establishments, n Thespian Corps, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, Ilipprodronie, 2 Carriage and Buggy Manufactories, 4 Hotels, several Hoarding Houses, 1 Drug Store, Gin Fneiory. and a Steam Saw Mill, 2 Harness, and FSo>-t and nlioe Shops, Tin Munut:n ;oi .. ii .'i- .ib is'foeats. Cabinet, \.'iirpent>M.i' ai..l l/lat-k.-niiiJis' .- hops, '.I Refreshment Saloons, and 2 Livery Staldes, and it will not do for a ucitleuian to nmko a bu<l a]>peuranec at any of these places; it injures their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable for a 1 the abovir named places, avocations and occupations, and because he has n big trade and a large Stock, he don't intend to ask prices flinf. fin* Lyons' block of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is complete. He keeps line Pocket Knives, Razors, Oil And Fluid Lamps,* Fiddles, Fiddle brings and Fid'ile Rosin, manufactured expressly for this trade, Flutes, I'atenl Door Fasteners, Interest Tables, the most convenient thing of the kind now in use?every bo-iy ought to have one?Bankers' Cases, Hill Hooks, Pocket mid Memorandum Hooks, I'nvelopes, Letter Piper, the largest block ever brought to this market? New Yorke,-s c?m: 'ai.. of n s.-nrcity since we purchased?Sieel Pens, so many that there is an anticipated advance on steel, Port Monnaies enough to hide nil the money in the District, Comb*, llair Brushes, Nail mid Tooth Brushes, enough 10 open a whole sale brush and comb hou.-e, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has got 'cm sure?a whole case of Blacking, Needles^ any quantity, and low l>v retaii, Tricopherous, Kathairion, Cologne, llair Oil, Handkerchief Extracts and sweet smelling stuff, Needle nnd Thimble fuses, 1 nuterns. Buggy Whips, Valisca, tw o or three Horses, and so many other tilings that it would take ns a whole day to look them up and name them over, all of which are readV for iiiflnecLion nnrl unlo nt tho f1? J- - - ?i ? *""" ner Store iu the Miirslinll House. Abbeville G. II., April 1ft, 1850. 50-tf New Spring & Summer Goodv At No- 1 Granite Range. CIIAMBEIIK <fc MARS1IALL are now receiving their Spring and Summer Goods, which will be found complete, with every novelty of the Season in DRESS GOODS, SILKS, MA NTILLAS. EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERYi GLOVES, GANCY, LEGHORN NEA 1*0 LIT AN AND CRAPE BONNETS, ?ALSO? A fine assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, and a variety of TRIMMINGS, which have been selected with ^ri-ui. cure, ana 10 winch wo most respoctfnlly invite tlio attention of the v.tizens of this plaec and the surrounding District. April 8. 1856. 60 t.f AMERICAN HOTEL, ' HAMBURG, S. C. THE Proprietors of thia well known Hotel beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they are always ready to receive them in the be*tptylc pouiblt. Persons arriving at {hid Hotel may rest assured that their Baggage will be promptly sent, free of charge, to the Carolina Depot, or either *of the Georgia Depot*. We also take this opportunity of returning our sincere thanks for past patronage, and will use every endeavor to merit a continuance of we same. Thert' will always be on liand a good 0*tler, and Horses left in our' eharec will meet with .?very attention. 0. II. P. SCOTT A CO. Hamburg, July 21, 1866. 16-tff 5- A. "C. -SQUIKltML CHEAP CASH FUKMTIKF STOKE, 172 Main Street. COLUMBIA, 8. C . MASUTAOTtmmi A*? OB^KfcAL DXALER IN -Plain FURNITURE, CHAIR*. MATrRASSIf. CHIL.yfefeHfoRE^'S lOARKlAttHV Ac., Ao. & All fully Warranted, ff) AprUil, 1866 4? . *?. ' v< Committed rpO the Ja?l **- Abbevirte Court House X on Wednes4*y the 18th February, inst, ? Negro won?n Dftfftiey, who mvi rlfc she belooga to Sberard Bsrksdale, of this p(? NjerB-ia About Mar feet ?x inches high; MHibMMk''to > bo *0ne sixty w sefonty y *? vt owner to requested to come fowftri prorft hpMMrtr, p?? ehaweir,fta<L'Uke her away. * ? B. J. COCHRAN, Ji&r. IWfcT 2?, 18M. 42*,< - tf " - i*T itnrmm Vn,; " E. J . T A Y AT AHIIKVir.I,!', c. A Depot for Fine Carria; 4 S I HAVE Now n *ctt of hands, in nil the variou ^V. ns good as over struck a lick in this or any other t Any Style of Vet i from i? Crane-nock Coach to (lie running-gear of a Who low ns anv other Shop in the State, for tho same sty LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE. Persons wishing anvthing in my lino, are very rcspcc Abbeville II., S. C., Jan 26, 1856. Octagon Burial Oases?Ros< rI"MIESE CASES nrc extensively used, and possess vnlu J. fins fi>r transportation, depositing in vaults, or ( made of the IWost Inipcri<*ttabl(> iriaterial*; aho Ei To prevent rust or corrosion ; mid when properly cem t.ion that the bodies of our deceased loved ones, end j tior.s of water, or depredations of vermin, and may, | obvintinc the necessity of hasty burials; or, if desired, j The OCTAGON CASE is u new style of Metallic Casei perfect resemblance of Highly Polished R and free from < hjectioiis expressed by sonic concern former styles. The Subscriber is now prepared to furnibh the above C of an}' size required. Also, Black Walnut and Covered Cofih] and delivered in the ehortcst- possible time. For furtl plense tako notice of my descriptive pamphlet*, which ai Abbeville C. II., March SI, 18.50J 31 cm Hotel ani fi AT ABBEVILl MATH 13 A SALES Respectfully inform tlicir ol?l fri ct ftllv, that. they have opened a HOTEL, on Wnsli for the accommodation of permanent nnd transient bonr tion to the wants and comfort of all who may once call i tion and induce a re|x'tition of the call. Their table wil bountiful supply the country can afford ; attendants proi fortuble ; rooms convenient and ample ; and, in short, ev fort of their guest*. The}- would further announce that they will continue and as they have attached to their Hotel as euinmodu found anywhere hereabout, which will always be bounti and attended by experienced and trusty Ostlers, they creased patronage of the public. They arc at all times f of stock with shelter and food. They are also always pi any kind of Travelling Conveyance from a Saddle-Horse very best of drivers. The}- have, just completed, one of horse Hacks ever run in this sect ion, which families safe and comfortable vehicle of transportation. C'l.n......... Ir. nil <V... ....... 1 I. ul ...: 11 i.~ ? 1- - " ?? mum: n llorso, 37i cents; Two feede, 62J ; and by 1 lie day, 7.r> t November 30, 1855 S pg" Banner copy four time*. CITY DRUG STORE. S WM. HAINES, Q J. F. Bl No. 217 (North Side) Brond Street, *3 Bros AUGUSTA, OA, ? KE . Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ?V. v DttCOB AND MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, GLASS, S PUTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. wlliell tl PERKL'MEHY, HAIR DRUSHES, COMDS, TOI- CC3 possi LET SOAI'8, HAIR OILS, 1'OMADES, HAIR C'".l80r* DYES, IIDK'f EXTRACT8, ETC. monc ot All of which are offered at low pricca for projueti ('ami.. - Pfltusli Porticulnr attention naid to the nrcnarntion ?' of PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS'and the '^rcaea, dispensing of Family Medicines. A large as- t sortment of Fresh and Wnrrantod berate. Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. prin lUf' Orders from tlio Country promptly Pcrcals, attended ' organdii May 2.^S50. 62-ly - - " . ?1 ??? Paris hii fftri9ru FROM " ^ AB&KVILJ.E TO WASHINGTON. ; Uw A FOUR IIORSE ffYA(iJleave/ ABBE- u^''J VILLE on Monday, Wednesday and n\l Friday. * . Leaves Washington, Ga., on Tuesday, Thura- ' .. day and Saturday mornings. A Daily Train leaves Washington at 1 o'clocW A. M., for Atlanta and Augusta: - Ri?h*a OFFIGE at the PO#T OFFICE. * very ful 1AUKT li.nnirrvw A - uun iutuKii/L, j\ncni. onvt Abbeville C. II., April 2, 1866. 48 \ U, 2El Turkish' R E M S E,.ff\S HAT !tlANUFACTORY, {??$ ? '* + Leader^ ol Fasbio.As, Richardson Btifet, No. h* m 0 pposite* Efcka&rje Ro'tp., Kn dish ? COLUMBIA, April 11,mm , IF Jf evePJ jar??? ??, * *r to have, m iOHN i..CkAY TOwy th?^' _ _ of collar sgJ DEALKR^lN fml/%1 ^ J,e fot IB , mm nm ciothto* WW XT A3 now cm; h(^d ft large- And fre*h supply XX of fA*hion#hi# > 8HRTOG ANJ> SUM- T ME& GOQDS, *hi^h Jfell. be sold on very re*- p U Rt No. 197 Bro?d Street, under the August* Ifay?,l86?. 6*ly AOfMl .4fc ?' ?. * , .,,,; . vv.^K. w. . , ,r.v ' ',- * h?tili ..I f nrr iii i - ,i i?i ' fiif . u '.mit > fitti L o r s II., s. c., ^ZIV Scs and Bu^sie?. IS brunches of CARRIAGE MAKING, own, I am able to build Lcle, el-borrow. Anil my prices will bo n*? les of work, which nrc nlwuytt of the tfully inviteil to give inc a call. awcod Finish. able advantages over nil oilier Cofor ordinary interments. They arc ta moled Iiuidc and Out, ented, we have the gratifying relleelosed in them, are free from irrupwithout oppressive odor, he kept? transported to a distant land. ?, of beautiful form, and finished in osewood, ing the shupu and nppenranee of the ASliS, at the shortest notice possible, s Made to Order. i?>r in formation of the aliovo Case*, re in circulation. E. J. TAYLOR. bcrw Jitabks ,E C. H. iend* nnd patror>f>, nml tlie public penlington atreet, opposite Mr. llughey's deiv. Tlicy intend to give such attcnipon them n? shall insure entire satin1 never want for the best and maul npi nii-1 faithful; bods clean and eonierytiling auited to tlie ease and com: the LI VERY STABLE BUSINESS; mis and comfortable Stables ns can be fully supplied with the best provender hope to receive the continued aud inirepnred to accommodate any number repnred to furnish thoir customer* with 10 a FOUlt-IIOUSK HAC'K, with the I tie most convenient and elegant forror companies of passengers will lind a s low na possible. For single feed of jents. 10 tf PRING GOODS?185G. IRCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., id St., Opposite Masonic Hall, now receiving nn unusually choice ariety of PRING DRESS FABRICS, licy are selling at the very lowest priblc, and to which the attention of puris very cordially and respectfully mvileir stock embraces the following, aliers, of French Englixh. and American ions. 1'artienlar attention is asked to L'ipin. Seydoux, Weber A Co's manu of Bombazines, ..cluillies, delaine*, grenadines, Ac. Thirrin A linril's tud colored cliatiics, imp _ i*, veil and ticftips. T1CD GOODS,?Stein bach, kocchlinks, brilliantcs, cambrics, jaconcts, lawns, l>s and beruges, ?also? nek silks, superior qualities; :b Jkney silks; ariarid*, wry handsome; ench and English Calicoes -of Stein-, li's I Joule's Muuteitbs A Norton's; Ginghams, black and fancy, all priccs; Chained Alld bWAgfl -Itljp'"**, from low icdjo verj- rich ; u n^cwnmntf muslins; K Caligotiz, low price and fast colors ; housekeeping* Goods. rdson's Luicns, and 't>llier makers, a I assortment in*all* vrfrietios, fjjt sliirt-> ting*, pillow casing, <fcc., Ac. ; Juirdtt-eye r ScotA ditto, towlmng and to^Is, fJath.&e. ; window draper}', lace-and b'> rrG^ds for Gentlemen and Boys, in icings; Ac., cottonadesof all aorta, vesting cattsiraerca, cnnlimerett, drab e'te, Ac. DOMESflO GOODS, i>ri?)?]ed assortment of bhectiogs and . lirowi and bleached, from 3-4 to 1&-4 TO Hoiu^lie lowest priced to the finest and Atmericstft makes. PLA NTJ&IOl* a on Ml T *firt M[d ki?l? ccflisWored desirable or bale. Ia addition to e,'*W have the very finest auormeiit *, Laces and Embroideries in generic, ind probably in the State. * J. F. BURCIIARD & CO. ; 1866. 64-ly 41 TU RE WAftES&fltilS! lEMiUN & GOOBBICH, oad 8treat, August*, Georgia, * Door above Ttamas chardcon's A Son's re, and opposite LaraQooper's Df? Iron 8tore, would rev annonfiee to their friefcd* and tbe hat they ?re .now receiving daily a id well selected Assortment of all kinds NiTURE, such M Bnrean*, Book > ?<ieMgM, wJiWMhfcy will guar.nUa ?,<&, Apti *5/1846.^^^^^" Selling Off at a Profit 1 LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABBEVILLE C. II. Change or the Programme ! ff^HE subscriber being determined to raise a JL large amount, of money, offers his Roods, for the next sixty days, at a reasonable J'rojit I 1 It is to be hoped that persons in want of any- ' thing in his line, will avail themselves of tliis j opportunity. The goneral rule is to sell out at 1 cost; but the Programme having been changed to suit the present arrangement, it will he oh- I served accordingly, liis object in making !1 this offer is preparatory to an entirely new j arrangement for the fall Trade, by which j persons will he able to get Goods only for the | Cash. Long experience has satisfied the sub- I scribcr that this arrangement will he most ad- ! vantageous to all parties, except those whonever intend to pay, and it is for the special benefit ! of this class that tin- rule will be adopted. His >Stoek consists in part of the following,] viz: 10 IIlids. Iiaeon Sides; 1 do Cuba Molasses; ]() do Louisiana Sugars; 20 Hans Rio Colfee ; Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars ; Powder, Shot, Lead and Gun Wadding ; A low cheap Double iiarrt-i Shot Uuus ; i lil.uk Smith Tools, Iron at:d Nails ; White Lead, Green and Yellow do. ground in i oil ; Uio, Hondo and other hramls Cigars. Agricultural Iiii|ilcinrn(s. Straw Cutters nml Corn Shelters; Hugging, Hide Hope niul Twine ; ilendoek, Upper nnd Harness Lent her ; A Lnrge I.ot of Hollow Ware; Hurtling Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ; White Wine ?t Cider Vinegar; Trace, Log and Fifth Chains ; A large ?Stoek of Wines and J.iquors offered I at low prices, as he is determines to quit this I part of the trade ;?and a prent many other urucica unnecessary 10 mention. woods nave advanced considerably sincc those purclinscs were made, and li<; is tlius enabled to eonipete with mi}- market in price ns well n* quality and quantity, and lie linjicK that a hiuigry, needy public will make haste to buy out everything he has on hand. AU of which is respectfully submitted by II. S. KERR, No. 0 liriek Iiange. July IS, 183ft. 11 If TTRY (ioops. SPUING IMPORTATIONS, 1856. Miller a warren, opposite oh.be Hotel, Augusta, Oa., are receiving their usual choice variety of SPRING DRESS FABRIC'S, embracing the best makers of French and English productions, among which are? Rich 1'rintcd French Jaconets and Organdies; Rich '* Flounced lJaregcs and Organdies; ..J D..1KI. T Rich " French Brilliants nn<l Cambrics ; Rich " Bareges and Tissues ; BluiT, Blue unci I'iiik, Plain Brilliant*, now articlc. Silks : Assorted Colors Flounced Silk Dresses ; llicli I'laid tnid Striped Taffeta Silks ; Rich Moire Antique, Toulard and China Silks; Black Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Do. Hloiaruing CSoods ! Plpin and Striped Grenadines and Bareges; Black Flouiieed Grenadine and Barege Drosses; Superior Summer Bomlmziites and Challics ; Black Jaconets, Organdies and Marquise ; . Black Eng. Crapes, Love Veils and Handkerchiefs. In addition to this long line of Dress Gooils, wo have a complete stock of Calicoes, Ginghams, Linen (ioods, Furniture Paints, Embroideries and Laces, Hosiery and Gloves, Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls. A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety of styles. Pantaloon Stuffs, Bleached and Brown Goods. White and Striped Osnaburgs, of various brands. Our friends and customers arc respectfully invited to examine the lnrgest stock of Spring and Summer GOODS that we have ever had. Particular attention paid to filling orders. Augusta, Gn , April 18, 1860 60-lf REES & LINTON, WAREHOUSE AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. ^ ^ Y TIIK undersigned havo formed a Copartuership ISfcg&J for the transaction of a General Warehouse and Commission Business, nnd will, on tlj^ first of September nexfc take the now Fire Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, now occupied \>y Crocker <fc Rees. We will civo our strict ncrsonal attention to all business cntrosted t<Aour care; ?nd would fpapecyftylly solicit W shore of tho Public pntroll0^r., iff REEri MMMild take thmofcuAsiuti to return iiiu siu?{&fl^P!&Ov W?e f'iendsarttt patrons of the firfl'BrCrocker ?fc Reos for their patronage, an?l would solicit a continuance of the same for tho new firm. ? All orders for Bagging, Rone and Family Supplies, will bo carefully filloa at the lowest .nifttJkct prices,, ' ' T?f usual ccuh advances made when required. * JOHN C. REES, of tho firm of Crocker <fc Rees. 1 SAMUEL" D. LINTON. July 4, 1850. - i)-8m , ESTATE OF JOHN GIVENS, DECEASED SETTLEMENT. THE Kindred and Creditor*, And all parties 'concerned are hereby notified that n final Settlement of said Estate will bernnde in the Ordinary's Offioe,-Abbeville, oh the 14th of October oext. The Distributees are requested tr% Y\<? nnnnfiin! ?> <Kfc?n ? -- . u nioouuoncf, as uie uci- j ministvator will uot hoW hlmsolf acaouHlftblc fot Interest afterwards. , JOHN L. ELLIS,'Adm'r. Juno 20, 1850. . Mm. Piano Fortes. Tttfi guUocfljfrfceer? oft hand Nunn's & Clark's"* c?lebrate<JQ^^jp^^ grand action PIANOS, alao, other malcera': MELODEONS, ?kc,, which ho waitwats, and will kaII ?# - V? IV-j-"'?j - - - unmirca <u If If. Depot. 8. GARDNER, 106 RIOO^KMOX STBECT, A fete door* above Szehenai Bank, Colombia, 8. 0. April 21,<1806 ^ ly Hi A rjibi3* 19,060 PIGCaiof WALL PAPERING, 500 Paper* of XruMMrent Window*Shades . with Pictures to outtflE' ? Merchnote and Planters from Ahb*Ville Din- 1 trict wishing t? porchase will do wet) to <S4ll | mt A- BLEAKLY, j a^nP*-. j 1* JAMES 8HILHTD. p . July 4, I860. 0-tf ^liifilr'' * * Hardware, Paints, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, &c., At the Si'jn of the Golden Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. O. a THE Subscribers hnvc now o? band nn extensive nssortment of Goods in their line, which Lhev ure Helling at the lowest market prices for ^asii, and to which they respectfully call the Attention of purchasers. Their stock consist.-* in part as follow*, viz: Bar Iron, IIoop, Sheet, Band, Oval, Round and > Square Iron; Cast, Herman and Blister Steel; Anvils, Bel- j lows, Vices, etc.; Mill and Cross-Cut. Snws; Mill Iro'-s, Nails, Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware; Bench and Moulding Planes, Cmscis, Augers, Files, Boring Machines; Mortice Machines, Lathes,Snws, Bench Screws, Ilingcs, Screws ; Locks, Bolts. Latches, Axes, IIocs Plough Moulds, Ad7.es; i Axles. Springs, Knauieled and Patent Leathers, Paints, Varnishes; Window Glnss, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Paint Brushes; Corn Shcllcrs. Straw Cutters. Corn ami Cob Mill!*, Leather Helling ; Linn*, 1'In at or, Cetnent, (Junpowder, Shot, I.oad, ?t<\, tte. Those in wiuit of Goods in the Hardware line, will find it to llieir interest to give us n cnll liefore making their purchases. FISH Kit A AG NEW ?t CO. Fcl? ir>, is.',0 -11 tjul ~ M UTLER & SENN," Wlioles;il<> and llctail Croccm, COLUMBIA, S. C., _ y, WOULD Respectfully Tj o WLdMl. call the attention of the J?55*3\$L citizens of Abbeville District to their large anu well assorted stock of (<i ROCK II IUS, nuivii VIIVJ Uim 441. l/l?*: PHH-S1. .UllI KCl. prilJP.H. Ill addition to the heavier articles usually kept in R well-arranged Cjruecry, we keep a full stock of "FANCY GROCERIES," including almost, every article wanted in the family. Persons visiting Columbia will find it to their advantage to give us ? call before milking their purchasers. II. MULLKR. R. D. SEX X. April 11, mil 40 ly "TANYARD AT LOWNDIESVILLE7 rI~MIE undersigned most respectfully call (he _L attention of the public to our Stock of LEATHER we have, and will keep on hand a variety of as flood LEATHER as can be bought at an}- Tnnynrd in the Country. Having laid in a heavy Stock of Slnugthteivd Hides last Spring, wc will be able to supply the people with heavy SOLE LEATHER, liin Hands, Ac. ?ALSOTo our Harness Shop. Wc will keep on hand a lot. of good Ready Made Harness of our own make. lleinir lii-ofeM-smim! tt'iirl-mnn om. safelv say, that we can pHl.~up ns fine and aa good Work us any establishment in the District, and ascheap as the cheapest. All orders attended to immediately. Wo solicit a call. Leather, llnrncsD, Bridles, Martingales, <tc., itc., will he piven in exchange for Hides ami Hark, or Cash will he given if preferred. J. M. it W. II. MUI.I.I KIN. June 27, 1856. 8-tf SV "JKT <5 B? "W jsl-C ?? ? FOR SALE! rI"MIE Subscribers will keep on hand at all X times, nt the Saddlery and Harness Store of K. WesHield, in this Village, nn assortment of all kinds of fcjTOVTIS, which they pledge themselves to sell on as favorable terms as Stoves of the same quality can be purchased for in Charleston. Hicir COOKING STOVES they will warrant to do everything that a Pn.>b<i.? ?.... A.. 1 '? !" ^W.UVUI. ..... 1111.1 III V OKI U HIV) Mill give universal satisfaction. One of u* will spend the most of the present year at the Nurtli, and will be able, to select the best nnd most approved patterns. E. WESTFIEI.D, I. BRANCH. Abbevillo C. II., S. C., Jan 8, 1866. ly IIO DtlES'DEPOT. *T*HE Firm of ROBERTS. ADAMS it SMITH JL was dissolved on the first of October, ISM. It iB hoped that nil persons indebted will*como forward and settle oy cash or note, as wo arc anxious to closc our old business. ROBERTS & ADAMS Still continue business nt Ilodges, and at Long Cane, nnd by the first of April will have a fine Spring Stock of Goods, selected with great care in New York and Bu'.tii^pro, which we respectfully offer to our friends and customers nt moderate profits.? Come and see, nnd be your own judge. We merely wish to lot 3*011 know that we are still Iter*, feeling satisfied tlmt if you will come, otir Goods nfi.1 pi iocs will please you. Ver\- fospcotfully, . . ROBERTA AUaibo. Hodges', S. C., March 27, 1850 47 tf Sign of the Two Large Watelies. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND? AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH! G&v MERCHANTS and Dealers will do JsIiR well to call and examine the stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS ond JEWELRY, at 249 King'Street before they purchase elsewhere. Every article w hi a e?n vmi. A stock always on hand peculiarly mlaptcd to country dealer*. ^ Sai/t twenty percent, by falling on mi. MA&TERMAN, 840 King-st., Charleston, Four doom from Wcntworlb street. October 6, 1855 - 22 , ? )m B\ Tnmfa> J " *0. >4fcc. <* Jfcc, - */ April 11, 1850 40 ly HH. SC^?A**ji? ?U Office at I^padesVitlfL 8, C* policit* pracice in CHRONIC DISEASES. Eu? fxtfutlre Wiralhtahee with Anptoitty, Physiology ?5d ethology, and Jthe lowland weaha dfT&alth, i ednBrictron with tha beat&nd most <n?s<We- . ?W Medical ajjanU knoirnto the . prbfeaelon, \ a?Ie him to 1\irnf?H to the <lia<**c<l tuperfor tel. This department of MedTciffe reeeiTO* bis articular study and practico. June 20, 1856. 7-Cin ABmVlMM C. H. Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe Manufactory. THE subscriber moat tc- tfd|? vll speetfully calls the attention Vfll > of tlie public, and especially * his old friend* and customers, to his large aniS well-selected stock of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes. He has also a large stock of fine pump-soled1 and fine welted ROOTS, of the latest styles, of the finest French calf skin. lie bus a large stock of fine double-soled Witt it- Proof Boots, all of hit* own manufacture, warranted. All of which he will sell cheap fur con ft, or on a credit to prompt-paying customers. lie is also prepared to make to order any article in the Hoot, and Shoe line, having alarge number of the finest workmen in his em-plovuMMit, nud beiii?r a practical workman him, belt'. Having the finest (stuck of Leather tha ever came to this J>istrict, his Hoots and S3joct' 1 will !>< iiiikIc in tlit; neatest and latest styles?1 mid for tit anil workmanship shall not be ex?| celled. N. MoEVOY. March 21, Isijii 10 12m Joitit'i' mid Cabinet Shop, NKXT linnl! To TIIK I'KKSS OKKIi-E. ABIiKVILLi; COURT I10USR, S: CT, rI"Mll\ undersigned, thankful lor ii,\i\\ ? ? J.. past. favors, and over ready )]BWHTT~4tf to serve a ji<'iH-roiis public, may be at. all times found nt. his Shop in the Eastern corner of Christian it I)eale'8 Coach F?cI torv, where lie is prepared to make PANEI* I nruinu C 1U1I in IVIli! *1 VTl't IHL-nM iy\/v/iu', kui.'i., HUU1J/.J, in a ^ x IjIj i iriV7?*^, ?tc., <fce. I will nlfi> make TABLES, DESKS, BOOKCASES, PICTURE FRAMES, and repnir furniture <t<\ 1 will keep constantly on hand ready made COFFINS of the: best material and finest .finish, either polished or covered, all of which I I will deliver lo any point in the district frco of charee with hearse or upon railroad if desired in direction. All work tlone warranted tu pood as the best and vllCiip according. Ten per cent off for cash on all work (lone l?y me. For reference, apply to any gentleman in tho Incorporu'ion. ( C. BOWERS. Juno '21. 1853. V tf AYER'S PILLS, Anew and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases ? Costivcncsn, Indigestion, Jaundicc, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever*, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations, Headache, Pains in the Breast, .Side/Baek, and Limbs, Female Complaints, Src. 4fcc. Indeed, : very few arc the diseases in which a Purgative Medii cine is not more or less required, and much ?ick? ! ness Rnd suffering might be prevented, if a harmI less but effectual Catliartic were more freely used. ; No person can feci well while a costive habit of body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or producc the deep seated and formidable distemper* I which load the hearses all over tho land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An< extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cnre? have been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many ominent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention: Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati, whose high professional character is endorsed by John McLf.an, Judge of the Supreme Court of the United StatC9. Thus. Couwin, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. WiuaitT, Go'vernor of Indiana. N. Lonqwokth, great winegrow?*of the West. Also, Dr. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon._\V. L. Makcy, Secretary of State. I wm. a. Astoh, tho richest man in Aiuerlea. i 8. Lkland & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and mor.y others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing tiua the experience of eminent public men is found in their enbeta upon trial. These Pflla, the result of lone; investigate* and study, arc offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical i science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues. only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical! process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to itisurc the best results. This; system of composition for medicines has been found; ( ;n bAniAvni utu _ 1 *mm kuc v>urit j m. tuiuiat aitu x tua uviii, iu puuuco A. more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob- 4; vious. While by the old mode of composition, every- . medicine is burdened with more or loss of acrf-- . monious and injurious qualities, by this each individual virtue only that is desired for the curativeclfcct is Present. All the inert and obnoxious qwrtI ities of cach substance employed ore left behind, thecuVatiVA TtnuC8 only being retained- Hence it ia sell-evident the effects should prove, as they have proved, more purely remediul, apd the Pills a surerv more powerful antidote to disease than anv other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under tho counsel of an attending Physician, and as he oould not properly judge of a *?miedv without knowing its composition, I have 1 * T<Y>nniilm hv whirH both BQV Pectoral Practitioucrs in the United States. ican Province,. */ SK5' one who hart iit#? * t^g request* ? Pr<J!'5P1t1'y/0"yardcd b/ mau w - nflbred, hd# Of nil the Patent McAlcincs that are . ??> | few would be taken if their composition was km,*.. Xheir life consists in their,Hkjnitoy. 1 hw up mysteries. <TC' The composition of my preparations libif tMsi to all men, and all who ore competent to jadjM on. the aabjcct freel* acknowledge their eonTictimU of their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral itu ; pronounced by scientific men to be a wondWfcl 1 modi erne before its effects were known. l?uay?M> inent Physicians have declared the mom thii* ?ff my Pills, and even more confidently. and%r? willing to certify that their anticipation* were tnsre than rcalixcd by their effect* upon tffcl. " They operate by their powerful on &?--. internal viscera to purify the btood and atimtimtiHe i into healthy action?remffve the ofaatnMti^TW i tiie stomach, bowels, lirer and other ortuaft t>f body, restoring their irregular action tOMraLttl i sogwr-wrsppod, ttiey *n rtttaant to fete* wu UVU1M WUIOIJ TtfnWUB| *? (f WW ' thrfr win any (pwntfty. iT - V For mtnuU direction*, UA wrapper on tbft BBC. X \ JTBSPAjiKD-BY .<,& ' DB. JAMES-^L-AYBBk Practical ?ii Atttlytteai (mHiliit. * ... PriM tfi Ootip^StR, Yta - 1 " sot* ? ; WAKDIiAW AWwviij^OiilL, v j - Ana l?y cv?ry Mercfiant-jn Jawrfpfc.'- -j IIAVILAND. IlAltfiAL <k CO., cSkWK&T ^ Apr 11 6m] . . . General jgfcntfc WJ?Y"2:5, 1850 3 iJut'i ' .] ' ir-'J