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The First Disappointment. Is not this beautiful. It is contributed to tlie Home Journal,\>y Mrs. T. U. l?evcrr;ge, ol Ualvcstun, Texas : I saw a youthful mother, Once on n summerV 'lay, i?l't di.wii a .vniiliui; iiitaut, To watch iis frolic play ; It gamboled on the flowers That ticked the carpet ?'> ! . Anil seemed, with childish wonder, linch object to explore. A something oil the instant Its g'ad career arrests, And earnestly il gazes where A golden sunbeam rests ; While on the tnw found glory It tixci ii-? \voii.1> rimr eyes. And truthfully reuelo-d forth it.s hand, To seize the glittering prize. And now its tiny fing.-rs c!i;sp The treasure rich and, rare, *W"lii?-li in its liuhy innooenre It surely thought was tliete, But nil tliii! hand uncloses, Anil to its earn?--t gai'.e Kevculs no ir?-:n of Wiuity? l?right imprisoned ray-1 ! Am] then the fir.-t of many tenr.s Fell on th?' eheiuli faoe? The 11 j-.-t sad 1 n life's mteertuin race ! And tints it lias 1 with us all, "Who its dark game have played? We've sought lo p the snn.-hiuc, And only found tin- shinle. ? - ?O- ? A Capacious Carpet Eng. Meanness occasionally meets with a shock that is a lc.?son (o nil concerned, especially to the victim. 'Mi the Cleveland cars, a short time since, coming to I'ntl'alo, was a stalwart man, going to New York to buy goods. He was not what might be called a stingv or close man, but l.o w;is one who, when there was a cent due him. that swindling might deprive him of would sacrifice a lil'ty dollar bill to save t lie copper, f'nr (riend had started ftom Cleveland without any breakfast, and when Krie'-hovo" in sight, he gathered himself up for any and all kinds of provisions?had a carpet bag with him. and going into the dining room at Erie, deposited his carpet ba?* on the chair, while he took another bv its side. Ho was lost for about ten minute*, perfectly obli<|nious to anything, s:iv?* that lie a blessed consciousness of something rapidly ami agt'ecablv filling up Iiis '"in wauls." About this time Hie landlord came round, and stopping by our friend's chair, ejaculated? "Dollar, sir." "A dollar,"' responded the eating man, "a dollar?thought you only charged lifiy cents a meal for one?oh f" "That is true," said mcinnt*s, '"but ] count your carpet bag one, since it occupied a seat." The table was*far from being crowded. Our friend expostulated, but the landlord insisted, and the dollar was reluctantly brought forth. The landlord passed 011. Our friend deliberately arose, and opening his narpet bag full to its wide mouth, discoursed to it, saying? "Carpet-bag, il seems you're nil individual, n human individual, since you eat?at least I've paid for yon, and now you must oat." Upon which ho Seized everything eatable within his reach, nuts, rai>ins, apples, cakes and pies ; and 'mid the rears of (lie bystanders, the dcli?ht of his brother passengers, and discomfiture < ' the landlord, phlegmatieally went and took his seat in the cars. There was at le;>-t eight dollars worth in the bag?upon which the landlord realized nothing in the way of profit. So much for mea n ness.? [ I I {}'> I o I>< />. Keen Himoinhku.? Mr. Bulfuni. of Lynn, Mass, \\as under cross-examination by an attorney named l.ord, who did lii? 1 ir*<5t In n/n-nluv ?i? .1 * ? 1 - v..v? vw j. .j ...... * ??'??-1?.-??? iiiiu >u ;i> 10 overset the testimony lie had given ag;:ins! liis client. Tlie question was something relating 1o machinery anil Mr. Itult'um lia<l used the word 'philosophically' in evidence. Mr. Lord continually harped upon tliis phrase, and endeavored (o make the witness ridiculous in the eyes of the jury. At last he lie enquired : "Prnv, Mr. Witness, as you seem to be a great philosopher, can you tell me philosophically what the coiisequrnre would be if the air should l?e exhausted from a hogshead ?" "Yes, sir," replied Mr. liullum, "the head wotrtd fall in." " indeed, sir," pursued the counsel ; "can you tell me, philosophically, why the head should fall in first ?" j "Yes, sir," returned Tiuflum, "it is because hogsheads are like some lawyers?their heads are the weakest part." The roar of the remi t room acknowledged tho victory of the witr.ess over the counsel. , Ciiauj.ks T. Lkuintu.? A young Engineer of Mobile, lias recently invented and obtained letters patent for an "Improved Compound Ilail for ilailroads." If it proves to be all that is claimed for it. It is certainly ft; very important invention to tho owners oC railroads. The following are said to be its principal advantages over the rails now used: It makes a perfect smooth and uniform traclv equally strong everywhere and entirely sqtcfor tl^e highest speed of trains. It is. fifty per cent cheaper than any oilier ; rail as rog^fljs repair of track alone. It wtti'cffect a saving of fifty per cent. in the wear Atuflear of cars and machinery. The original cost of it is not more tlian ny other rail, ? Itallovfs thffoperation of trackway ingio proceed faster and with less expenso than any^othpr rail. Finally, it presents a decidedly great advantage,, over any other kind ever nsdd, in tlfis particular, viz-: Tho top part, wlych filoQe is exposed to deterioration, cayi^be removed and renewed without disturbing the Wln'm riorf ?1nio OH """ 1...H -c iNMO OCMMIJJ VUV-llilll Ul IlJe roil. Tubes.?Now is tlio time to transplant trees that have attained the growth of full Belaid in ess.. Trees, twenty-five years old, arc moveable with safety, if you cut out a ball of Ifezon- earth with them, say ten feet in diameter, and three or four deep. This wHleigferape all their rpots, except the tap, whu$i?ocs generally straight down, and 8efres?only as^ holdfast. Every bod^y has read of such things, but few have seen the process; and therefore few believe. Af least, Very few seen to bo impressed wjtb the practicability of obtaining full-grown shade and fruit trees, which will be during the flrsCyenr, as if they grew from the seed upon their own grounds. B IfrtLfrflHaAy i^iiiir-'ii- ['r'irii--Hi^A.-;.'-..Ir 1|M-t 1 1 H> fJuot).? Thoustuds of men breathe, mow :ui>I live??.ti* the stajje of lilt*, ami are heard of no more. Whv J they do ! not !i> a partiele of?oo I i:i tl;e \vorl<l, and none were blessed l>v (In til, none could point t>> lli. in as t!ie in<-titinit iit of their redemption : no! a word they spoke con!.! be recalled. and tln-y perished ; t!i?-ir !i'^!it went out in darkness :trul thev were nut remembered nioie than the insect of voster lav. W . I y?'tt thus live nnd die. oh mail in)m<>>i;il Live lor something. !> ? ijood, ami leave behind you a monument of .virtue i that tin* storms of time ran never destroy. W rite your name in kin Iness, love ainl mercy, on the Icarts of thousands who come | in contact with you year by year ; you will never be forgotton. No ; your iiaiif, vour , deed-!, will he as legible on the heart.-. v?>u j leave behind as the stars on the brow ol I e\'eiiiii??. (<ood deeds w il! shine as tlr: .-it a is ! of heaven. ^ ? o_ _ i '*1*1.1. Cam. Ai'.oixt) and I'ay."?W hat :i \V( 11 ! 41 of Woe U I'l .1.1:0111 ,1 ill ll,I'... wnnls !n the |>nor :nt:/. in ami inech.tiiic ! i -I'll call iiloiiiul mid |civ," vays tin! rich j man, to avoi 1 the Ir*>; !?!<: >!' to his <k'*k to i*til 11 to llcces- it v t'*.llitis, :i11<I tlie ' poor im-rhanii; is <?!?'ilJ-! to no hour: t > ilisappoint his workiiH'ii :.n ! :ill whoih-p'-ml upon liiin fur tli- ir title. I; i-> an e:i>y ma!tii lt> woilc ; the only lv.-il ?*!ory in thi^ !.!' is :in iiitlcpfiulfiit i 11 :i of !ic-i:i-_r al?!" to sustain yourself l>y tl e labor of your own iiMiiil-% aiitl il may i-n-ily iui i^inc l what crti-hj iiilt force theiv i? in -1*11 call iirottinl ami | pay," to tint lalx-rii^r man who tlepeinls on : that pay for sul>.-i>t<*iitre. If tln>se who I eouM pay wouM pay at <>nt o, it wonM place hun.lifils :'.ii<l thous:iml> in a ?* >n lit: >tt to tlo likewise, Mini v?oil 1>I prevent much miscry ami tlir.tn.ss. Si:v;:n I'kaim.v Sins, ami no Sm.vaiion.?There are some .s7/,.v:hat n>>t all the ' . . t' \ . .. i i |miui:iv^ in .?i.m a r.iii rciiner s.'ivoi'v, :iIl? 1 which pi-nance no holy-wat' r ran remove. 'I lie follow ill** Jill.* x-Vi ll of ill"'!!). I 1. IIcfii-in?j t<? take :i !uw*p:ipcr. 2. Taking new-papers and not paying for them. :J. Xi?t ??lvertisin?* in the paper. -1. Smoking ill an.! prying ii.io the >ee:\?s of the sanc.um. I i>. Making the printing oflh.'e a loafing place. 0. lleri'liiijy the manuscript in the o??mpo-dtor's hands. 7. Sending abusive letters t<> the editor. For the lii-t and second olf'-nces no ahsolution can 1?- granted. Tin* Courth is tmpardoiiahlc. The fil'lh is death !>v l:iw 'I'.. tliv.' balance, e-pceially tJseventh, t!i.~j?<-:i| sat ion can be obtained by special amvi-iucnt. I5u>iness lioiirs from 0 t<i :j daily.? AV. . "Hi!K>, little I?i>y. where am 1 ?" said a snpeianua!cd uciitleman, who was standing at tin* juncture, of three post roads. : ''Why.on yer feel, ain't yer j"' S ' I'.-haw I mean where do these roads go to r "*l hem are roads d v-n't ufo any vorc*.? ; They've been iayii:^ th.-re cversinoo I know' ed 'cm." 4,You Vouiiif rnvjamtifiiu I I mann which ' of tin-so r?>a ls will lead in" to M utrhiir-jr J" "Well, it do Mi't m it'.-r which ; t!n*y ail I ad into Marjflmrg, but they're tsot travelled none." I "Not travelled none ! What do von nU'nn \* t V ! ' ! k.n't call me a youn^ stir! cos I'm not a stir; an' the reason tlr-y ?! ?:i*l travel ! tliPin ere to:nK now, nr.; ! !iis ; t! - v so < 11?cl croi>!:< !. t!iat th-y i~u*t of no Vomit, j Why, tliel'e was a Iinvc5!? istnrti-1 lYotn shoe j ere foil;* nioiv'u a v<-ar fur t>g<> M i lnir<*. an' In- aint j*>1 th-re yit, cos as t'.-t as hi" frits ?in the !>? ? 1:tit* for lh?i town, In* limls hini-cll ijoi!i'_f on the wrontj 'nn. I a<Ivise ver lo stand >tiil ami wait till tin* i loads Win;* the town round to yer. (ioyjl?V<; too yer.' Cojton Kstimatk-:.?Seventy t*i.:ir rr.tnpetitoi.s have Mil>mittt-i| ?sinuate* in t??.jion-e to a prize call made l?v tin- Moliilu Tri'>tit;i*, which dosed on tin* l.V.h in?t. T:.<* hijih c-t <?11ni-tt i* :J.J If.iHjO l?ales?, an-t the : Io\wst l>al-s. The average aj mount is I?) hales. I i II i i ii *jwraamraagrr.?r.?... ji n rrTiCT? tuiiwmrM I rJ^Iir. la'ft l.iiw Kill!) nf .MriHiWK.V ?V PHI3 I;I N is I ' -- < ! Veil l.y liuitliii] <MHisi-llt.? j All l?ii-iii?v?!? iiiiiK'in-fi! i:|> t.i tliis i:it> will In; < ??:? !;i?-t?- ! uiel titii>lic<I 1 y us t<><rHln-r uti-l-i . tlii- iimiih- of tin- ol<l Firin, as if no l>i.-solntioii l?a?l tuki-n H. M.fUAVKX. IAS. M. l'K!C!MN\ Jmiliary 1, IS.'T. if TSE OLD GROCERY STORE, BY K. S. K Ei{ R, IS still wli *re it r..?e to bo, til lei with ail of (iooii Things, fit low |>!"i<-v.-. for (.'.isli i C'nxtoMrr*. Tl;o,f !i.ilcbtcil woiiM <io Well to ! gctll? ; otlicrw i-c, 111< v will he proj-i vly atI t?-:ob'"l to. Cn-'lit. is all a /"/?/?/'". ."-oiue jeupkhave fouii'l it out?others arc* follow iii[? in the i wake?ami thoic who i!o n?.t cofaj-ly, fnll^t ! not L'ltnnlili- if tli' V nr.. -.li ?:?i. ti J Cash system enables me to sell at shorter |?r*?f < its t'naii ever ; ami 1 really believe tl.at if every ! hotly would pay iis they go, 1 could sell at al| most cost?it's a lac I. ll.S. KKKK, Urick llaugc. | .lai'. lfi, 1657. J?7-tt' Attention Citizens! | HOUSE AND FURNITURE PAINTING I^XKCl'Tl-l) in the neatest and most. Fasli-i ionahle St vies, Imitating choice Colors, j Wood and Mnrhle. I * Order? from the country will be promptly ! attended to. I j{y . T. 51. AUD, I Oct. 17, UjO. [^-ftml Abbeville C. II. HEH&Y S. EBHiHU j WUOLESAI.K & BETAMi ft- DKALER IN GROCffl$ES, TRSnSIOXS & COXFKCTIOXARIES, ABBEVILLE, O. H., 8. O. ec " aE3 G ^ Fa ,' l^iIF. aulkerilicr is going to leave lliis T>in1 ttiflHtoe ealla on nil (icrsons Indebted J.o liiin J^y or Account, to come forward and 1 pay Up, on of befnro Snle-l)ay next. He hopes nia Customers wijl tuke warning by tliis*, and save Cost. ' N. McEVO.Y, Dec. 31, 185ft. 35 tf ' t : Oilers and Fish } AT MATIIIS. & SALES'. C^lIARLliSTON and Norfolk Oysters kept? J constantly oaJiand and retailed l?y any quantity. ^ Tlicy c&n Ti#<forn:elied to any one in a manner to suit thflfr tastes.? Give tis a cnll. Also, Eresh l%h every Tuesday and Widay Nov. 21, .1800*- < tf>29 53f<iE?^ - AND STATIONERY'. . IJnjflersigned^as opened a BOOK A STORK, in Newberry, wliere lio keeps constantlj^on hand a nri0~&$80rtment of Religious, MWeeThineous and School BOOKS. Orders from a distance will b? filled at the shortest*ifoiieo. * * W. J. tHTFFIE. J Newberry 0. H. [.Tan 25 ' 38-ly i AftlM'i is5v EVitialv Academy.! r j 1' I - imder-i*;;i'.d li:i v itigr beuJi dec tod 1? y I tin* Ttibices to tai%e charge of the above | I Institution tiii.- year, wishes to inform the pat- , rons of ilie Seiiool, and III-; friend* of educa- j lion generally, 'hat it will he open for the reI eoptioti of Pupils on .Monday, the 12th instant. | i lie earnestly solicits the hearty co-operation of; 1 the people in building up a School wort hy the : J patronage of nil lov< rs of luiiruiui;. ! The Scholastic Year is divided into two j i T.rms. ' The l'iist, e.uii'in neiuir l>t Monday in i .la ii nary, and ending, l'ridiiy lie lore the i-'irst i Wednesday in August; the Second, eoiiiinene- I | inir M Monday in October, and ending, Friday : ! before Christmas. MA'IMS OK ITITIUX. ' ist ( 1 ii: Spelling, Heading, 1st Ses. 2d Ses. j Wfitintr. and the Primary elements of higher branches, ?11 UO $5 00 I J'! ' la-.-: The ab"vefc with '[ Geoiri.iphy, History. Kng| !i-h ( laminar. Arithmetic ill. ! < l> tl|><>Si 1 loll, - 10 00 8 00 , i: 1 ( !a.-s: The silmvi*, villi Alf-t-liiii, (ivaiiiH-try, I'lienii-.: i v, ISolany, Astronomy, ' I. >_*i'\ l.ii.lori.-. it.-., - 22 00 10 00 -Itli < "Iji-s : *11..- siliovi*, with l.atiu aiol Utvi-k, - - - 28 00 12 00! KXTKAS. Mii?i?\ l*!:in??, 28 00 12 Oil Cuitar, 2S no J 2 (M? j Yoral, :> (10 2 00 I s.-of l'isino in takingli-ssoiis, 2 00 ] 00 pnu-tii-ing, a<MiI r? :i :i 1. 2 00 1 00 ! I?i:?\vijt<; ami Painting, 7 no :{ 00 ' 4'olltillgi'llt 1 Vo, .... .r,l) 50 j A. T. WATSON, A. H. .latusnrv 1 * 7. IH-Um. SOUTH CAROLINA, Aiu!i:i:u.i i: MSTKICT.?ix eqcitv. Williams Tivwit, 1'xo'r, "| rs. | Kill for 1 >iseovcry, j IN t. v Smitli, Frf?U-ric I Ht-licf, l>ircction Ac. Smith aii.l ??'.!u.-rs. I ' ! J J'I' at ( arir.y l" toy satisfaction (lint William I nri'l wif-. Francos, IVtcr Collins, j Mi.it ; < .illius, .lainos Collins, Mary Collins ami ih- rrliii.ir. il ..i Moses 15. Collins nn<l Mary , <r.whose names lire not known, William i"? i't:1!, au?l .'vliTi I'uriii II, (li'li iulanls to tlx; , a! - \ s':it'.>tl I till, jvshli- hryonil tin; limits of litis >!alf. < in inoiioii of Jones ?t Living?'tnti. f-'ol'is, oi'th'ivil that sai'l 1 >efc mlaiits tif ;?l itl. answer or <!<*nitir sai-l Mill of Com- ! j v. i'ii'-n tliiff inniiths from tht; |iulillcn- j i> ?t ?i!'. or t : aim: will Ik; taken l'ru Con- i ; . > .iti-t 1 1>? in. W.M. II. !'.\I.'ICI'U, C. lC. A. I). 1 lliee, / Nov. Is."it!. J 27-;?in SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! liiANil AIN'T AMT1IIXG COMPARED TO IT! ?U13SOIIi PLOWING IS NO USE I (\?:tu:i Si-mi a IVrfi-ft Nuisance! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! ra ^ * t is .75.' ss f* r i y'. I !" in'I = -f.it District nnd Village I .M.i.'i, liv rl'isB ol>sur*nlinn ami hard s'udy. has harm-d several new features in ilf art. <>!' imj>rovini; and adorning the Mascu; i'.ii.; portion < ; iin* human family. lie's liven ! v*?-Nv.v York, took lessons under seien!.!' a, aiid has luadti himself so familiar I wiui ;us in*: <nin?ist liabilities, ativnu- I ; t:m? saii'l responsibilities of tlie human wuttli- ! j or I> liujr department that jnst as scion as I ; !i<- lays his <-y. s on a man, lie knows what he i !ae',:s?wlictfi r it is font] or raiment, lie is 1 jji-l ih*.- same to inf\!il:i:i'l that spring is to veg- i : it a:inn. Country nieivlianU would do well to i ; < i:s aii-1 take a t'-w lessons?charges iuo.1- ! i i rat" fur siisL'l'.' .- ln>!ar?classes taken at re- i ! .hi ! rate.-. : If it is food ttn-f raiment, ho takes him in, ' en".. rs, we:ithor-hoard? anil Honrs him, and | [ ih--:! .- lids llfiifover his friend, 11. S. Kerr, ! ' < ! down i<> l.'>m::.\ <fc ^ohh's, where in a few j minutes. after ihe patient has realised the re- ! vivin'.r, he.'ilihftil inllnenceof the external up- j i plieatioii. I hey will commence the inside work | j .iling, laihi'.i ', lastei iiiL'and scouring, and ' th.*? ':n! him home. And it is no wonder, af- j : ter tal.:!._' some of l.ntiiax it Cobb's or 11. S. j | Kerr's in'ard tilling (which is substantial, no j ; 1 i 11 -1 i d 11' i n a'.lowing Lyons to give litem what's j j called the surface polish, that men's wives j don't know them wln-n they go home; thj} i li'lle l.oys and fills run and hide, thinking j ' >itine city folk* have come to their pa's houses, j j vounir ladies i'omnienee fixing up to entertain ' i their n-w heaiix, and young men hrusli their i !'> !; .It-MiCi-l and start to receive the I :si?-.- looking ranger. A few men of rut her ordinary nppoarnwc, ' \vln> have tin-own Ilionise! ves entirely into Lvi on*' hauls kiimv tin; advantages to tie derived ; from a suit of his Clothes; it lias married tlitin ; int?> ri-li families given them a standing fur bu! yoisd their expectations, and been the means of ' p;iehi:ig them as hitjh u; asphifty-pliour phorty in iiie >ealo of upperteiidoni respectability. ! 'i'li?'!*e ale now in thecitV of Ablievilte S.J< <"!n: r- l.< <. 2 Academies, 1 Sinking School, a srr.-n! many ] try ( Stores, til'rinting Offices, 1 W li<>!iv-a!?: <lroc.:ry I Ion-.-*, 2 Jcwvllcn' Ksi:11 1.s!;111< 111a Thespian Corp#, Masonic ami <> ! ! Fellows' lodge, Dancing Class, 11 i Ii-oiiii-, Carriage and liutciry Manufactories, ! Hotels, several Hoarding Houses, 1 Drug >! ?! ', ?.in !'a. tory. ami a Steam Saw Mill, U i Harness, ami Several Hoot ami Slim* Shops, Tin Manufactory, Tailvr.s" I'stablishinciits, Cabi. lo t, Carpenters' find Hlaeksiniths' Shops, :$ ! iJe'Veriiinent Saloons, ami U Lively Stables, ami j it. will not do lor a ireiifU-man to make a bad ajip-arauec at any of these plaees; it injures ilu-ir business. Lyons Ifceps Clothing suitable for a i tlie above named plaees, a vocations and oeeupations, an.I because lie lias a big trade and a huge Stock, lie don't intend to ask prices thai are unreasonable. Lyons' .-.toek of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is 4 complete, llekccpsliiu! l'ocket Knives, Razors, <>ilnml Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle Strings and Fiddle IJosin, luaiiufaettiled expressly fur : this trade. Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, Interest T:.ble.-.. tli.- iiwist. efine<?..!/??.I ?I?I "* - - v..VJI tuc . kind now in use?every body ought to have I one?Bankers' Cases, Bill Books, Pocket and ! Memorandum l'-ooks, I'.iivelojies, Letter Paper, ! ill.! largest .stock e\cr brought to this market? ' New Yorkers complain of a scarcity since wo | |>tsrl-1iiij.od?Steel Pens, so many that there is i an anticipated advance on steel, Port Mommies i ail.nigh to hide all the money in the District, i Combs, llair Brushes, Nail an Jflfro'oth Brushes, I vjiiwii^u iii i.pen a wiuiie fuie liFnsli and comb i hou-e, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has cot i *?.*!:i sure?u whole case of Hlacking, Needles, . :ts?v ij'iiiiititv, arid low by retail, Tricopherous, Kuthnirion, Cologne, Hair Oil, Handkerchief Kxtrncts and sweet, .-inelIi 11 tr stufF, .^ieedle and Tliimble Case?, Tflht. ins, iiiigtcy Whips, Valises, two or three Horse?, and so many other thing* that it would take us a whole iln? }? look thi'in up and name them over, all of wniGb are reailv for inspection and sale, at the 'Corner More in the Marshall House. < * Abbeville C. 11., April 10, 185rt. CO-tf * NOTICE. I 100,000 l*oiiiidt? Tennessee IIpcoii, llotf I'ouud, !10,000 Lllis. Tennessee Knrns, well cut; ftOO Sacks Superfine l'lour; 150 " Extra Family Do.; ] 0,000 Lllis Lord, in cans s$jd barrels; 1,000 Bushel* .Corn ; For suli' bv r. AVTrtfPfiO*^ .Reynolds street. ,, Augusta, On., Mav B. 1856 ?, ltf 1 i 1 i NOTICE i rpiIE Creditors of URIAU BROWN".#ill JL take notice that lie has Assigned hi* Ha-* fate and Effects to the undersigned, in Trust for the Payment of his Debts. They will, therefore, present their Demands to ua at odr resi<lenccfy_<'r to II. A. JonV-b, Esq., our Attorney, at th<w1llage, on or^jcAre the ThUW Ff/Uay in Ftbruarji ncrt. On that dhr. his Estate, in . our hand# for the payment of his debtft will . be distributed nmonn his Creditor pta rata, at the offioe of our Attorney. WILLIAMS TJtUMTH * l ' JOHN BJ^OWN, -i Ajsigneea.* Abbeville C.U., Jan. 21, 1857. -88-it i ii Yirtiiirinni??? ii i n | ||| MILLER &, WARREN, C'OVllt'i' O|rpooi(<! i Ei?' !?>!??? UA YE just received a larire blm-k of I'.u. aiill \V| vri.t: I'ttv ?, <>f tin- lutes importation an.I iin^t f.t-iiiouaMe .-l_\ !c.J, colt sistinjr of Floitnood Kudnnideivd < *<dorod Sf/.fx'S, Itiuli Urooadv and I'lnid t'oloi%-.| S/Lh'S ; Figured and ALiire Anl ii|ite lilat 1? do ; Kith Flounced.!U.SUX J)/-; J.A/Xh'S; Cttsiinieics and .Muslin ?Jo l.ainc.s in urea variety ; l)onil>azin< <. <'lialiic.*. Alpacas ami < ^dicrs;.* 1'ri'inli, Knuli-li and .Am. iii iin /'/I: llatld-ioiiiu Si-nli-li am! Kretieli <!IS'<!!I. I MS Kiel) I'reiieh I'nili: ui'ii i< tl < '0/./.A !>" > atn sr./:i:\'h's; Rich lilneh I.a ero/,/,.1 A> aa.l S17-> " .laekoact, ami Swiss J!A XI >S aa< I'LOL'XC/Xf.S : Infants' Kiiilii'oidcrcd II*. 1 /S'/'S ami /{(tJt/i.S Kinliroideivd Merino I'/.ft.-l A"?S lor Inlanis l?cal Valeacicniie-:, Malli.sc ai.tl Tlireiii LA < 7iW ; Jlevcirc, lK'tii-stitelic<l ami Kndiroidcrci Hl/K.s ; Alexander's Kill ami Sill; (>!.<) I'A'.s' ; Splendid Siwk of (Seiil's " logeiner wiuiaii < !!<in--Viii i? :y < ' *???<> l usually 1..UH.1 in n J'r\ <i??n!s Stnre. U'c wil ml.I that. wo linvc a !: i*vr** *'"? !;, iin-simi* (> .-el ami will take |ili'Si.-tilv in tlmwi::u l!i< in t<> < ? friends till*) cii-tniilcl'S. Oct. In, l.S'ilt. 21 :tm ABBEVILLE M A L E A C A D E M Y r I^IIK Exrrrisi's nf this Iustil>uion will l> .1 resumed nil tlm l ir-t M?ui?lay iiicJiit!i:i ry next. Tlic irnvi-rniiH-iit ?>f tin- Si-hool wil lie rigid, and every eii'mt will b<* made t ;n lain a liicli stan<l:ii'<l <>1 umr.-iiitv. The Scholastic year will divided int two Terms. Tin- lirst. will coiuim n tl: 1st Monday in January, ami < < :.ti 111 Tweiitv bight weeks; the seeniid will l.c.'ia nu the 'J.< Moii'hiyj in September, a:id continue twelv weeks. TKliMS OF TCITION*. Rending, Writing, Spellim*, lit Ses. -'I FVami l'liiiiary Otn^raphy, ?l-i yt) ? 0 t" The ulmve with (leotrraphy, History, Aritlnin-tie, Knglish (>rani:iiar and Kx.treis?-s in Kiig!: ii Composition, - - - 20 00 5) in The above with nil 11 <> n.1. vituccd English lirniK'lio^i 10 <" Tlic ahovu with J.atin ami (JlVfk, - - "is 00 l'J I'( Slmlfiils will he reuciv?*<l ut iiny tisiie iln ring the Session an.1 v.0t l?" chattel] from ill time tlli:V chler until ill'- i i < ! tin- Scs-ioii utiles* special urraii^'itivi.ts au in.i'le to III coal rary. Boarding can be <?Kt;ti1 at iva?"nali!e ra!--.A. Kl.hl.l!, A. i5. Pr>r. lit, 1R5C. t' Aliheviillc Ilanmr will copy. CHEAP DllY (iOODS STOJIK Fall Trade 1856. r>UOOM A- NOilllKI.I. Iiriv?? ji: t i-. -.-iv, > their Sliiv'i <>l' ;i:u5 Will Icr (ioods itii 1 w?.113 1 call ili" attention <i their friends au>l the |>t?!?1 t the :i""rtiticnt Their Stock is very 1strir'ainl cii?nj>ri-c<s al the hest makers ati-l .-tvles of ( '( Is. a:i?l th latest novelties ?if the ^A^nu, ainl a- tlnv ar UC'UnuillO"! not lo tie III!?If?1?1 l?V Jli.v Hulls i'i tlie State, and will c*r akam i.i: -i iti:iit I'iuii, to bo IIP low ns tlx; JtyW<-sl. t!| V feel tlint an cxaminatioji of their floods. will cii aure n continuation rnf t!:iil>: ral patroniiir tlu-y Itftve r?:eviv?d:-??They would invito alien lion to .the following : , Ladies I'res-s Good*. I'll; ami Fancv Silk; FramlKng Merinos, Scotch, !'r and An Ginghams, Kng Fr ami Am Prints, Enihrxid-ries, al kinds, l>rcss Trimming?, l!t>iiery,..V i-y h;n> sortlllellt, ' -(Moves of <,'verv ik'seription, Irisli/Liaen Tahle LiA&K and Jjinjiciv, Nfii>kFtttt; i>oj lies ami C . T' : Sliif-tinlji^feni] Pillow Linens, Bl? :i a>n lJro Hiirting^y' ' * j. l'ants Sttilf, Tweeds, ,-Cas5hnerts> at: Cloth*, Ladies Cloth*, all color*. Med "Wftidcfts, Flauiiels, III, \VJilLe, Welch ik<-, ( ifriuu-i c and l'lniils for ehildrtWj House Servants < !<ffids, all kind-*, Alpacas, lJoinliii/im--', I<iinili.--, (2'ii<ts> Fur Fringes, Hmw Is, all Li mi.-. ? u.So? A large assortmeat. ??f Ni-trro Rlnnkets, Kei soys, Linsejss, Stripes, I'laids and Osuahurgs. > AuguMa, fra., Sept. 1 ls.1i;. i*?> ! 1" ALWAYSfl.\ ipxii, Fiarge \ssOk?Si!:.\T ?j FANCY ARTICLES, SfCll as Kosewood an<l Miilioirnnv Wiitim Desks, Kosewood and'.Morocco l>r<ssiiij jj^dfces, Dressing Combs, JIair, Tooth arfl * J'inper Nail Brushes. ,* '**' * Ladies' Reticules and Work Roxes: fJold'Peni ill Silver an<l Cold ('uses; Fancy Ink Stands; Pen Hacks ; I'carl an<l Moroee* l'orte Monnnics, of all mzcs ; Ranker* Cases;" Superior English Water Colors -f^g^nicls Hair Pencils; l!oj?cr's and \V<* '/ hoim's Superior l'oeket .Cutlery, Ac. ?te. For sale at reasonable Prices hv S. TuWNSF.ND, 128 Kichardson St reel, Columbia, S. C. August 8, l l-tapll Sign <jji tli<; T? ? Lai'^e \Vat<*li<>s AVATCIIES, CLOCKS, AMI BT BS _E3 i: H ^ Ei ffi 72."^ AT NEW YORK PRICES, Full CASH! Q&s MERCHANTS and Dealers will d well to eull and examine the stock ? wJm'HFS, CLOCKS and JEW ELK Y, at 219 Biinyr SJice! before they purchase elsewhere. Every nrlicl warranted. A stock always on hand peculiarly adaptei to country dealers. tinvc twcuti) iter cut. Ay callh>i r>n WM. MASTERMAN, 219 King-sl., Charleston,, Four <loors from Weiitworth sfPeeti' Oetoher 5, 18.15 22 t f Head Quarters, 6th Regiment, S. C. M. January IS, 1857. OHDEli NO.? PURSUANT to an oider from General .Toh Weaver, nil Kleetion will l>e Iield at l.? max'?, on Wednesday, the '.J.r?th .Fehriniry nexl to fill the vacancy occasioned l>y the resigns tion of Major General McOowan. Lieut, Co Clinkscules and Mnjbr llodges are chargci with the extension of this order. By ord?r of Col. T. J. Robert#. J. J. ADAMS, Adi't, Tan, lfl. 18.V7. .".7-td MARSHALL, ^EE & ~DeBRUHLT QpiIH undersigned have associated with them in the Practice of the Law, STRl'flEI C. Dk^RUIIL Ksq. All business entrusted t their care will reccivc prompt, attention. J. P(\STI:U MARSHALL. W. A. LKIi January 12, 1^57. 37-t f ITIASO*IC FEMALE~<UOLLECiE COKESBURY, S. C. fJ^HE Exercises irt thi* College will l>o rc X sumed the First School Day of Fchrunrj For information as to Terms, Catalogues ?lrc. address F. F. GARY, Sec'ry. Bee 19, 1850 38-tf lO Likely IVcgrflcs for Sale. PERSONS Wishing to purchase negroes wil do well to gamine this lot Among Uiet is a first rate ^a^nner, and a good C<jb? Washer and Troner. For further particulars^ ply at this Office. v Ma. * 1867. 86 '* tf S&SiJWk. 10,0M PIECES of WALL PAPERING (500 Paper* of Transparent Window Shade with Pictures to match. *. Merchants and Planters from AbtvjTiHe Dia trict wishing to purchase will do well to cal at a.-Bleakly, Augusta, Go., May 2, 1?60.\;, 62-ly dot 0^,) RICHARDSON STREET, r|"MIl", uii'Ior.-itfiu-"! wihiM r??|M.M-ifullv nnn<-ii-i< j I joinilitr J)islri<-ts, tiiat In; lias now in Mor? It < Simsuii) a wvll A ! J sell iirsu.-li prices as eaim-.t fail to suit. II.* won promises will In- p'Tiorlll'- ! I<? t liar entire i?:lt ir-lilel il.. woiil.l. therefore. say lii-lri' ii'ls in IJi?- l on ' i as lie thinks lie e:Hi ma!:" it an ol.j.-oi worthy of in 'ouniH'tioii \vit 11 (*W?! liintr may Ifoiiml a I (ioo.N of I'VITV <!?:>' rii*': '.I. Aim', 11 1!-, ( a|> , i -ALS ii liin- assort Tiia-ii* o! \ oiitli'> ali'M.'hi hired 6 Clot ,i, ?i?i >>i'j l!i-iiii-iiil>cr tlie No.?i;j>%, Kiclisu'Osoii Street, i ' I )oti!!al. ; | Columbia, S. C\, April 18, 18.50. ,i j Octagon Euiial Cases J' 'WllKSK ('ASMS are lA-l-.n-Iv.ly ii-e-l, ini.l pos> * 1 tins lot- tran [mu tation, ?1 v-| . .<iiiir^ in van 1 llia.le of the | .lJo-il Ctnjx'vis3K?%!<? ilHici'ia!*; ;s 'I'.i ni-i.vi..ii , I ...I . t 1 ion tliat llic Iiiclit*-- <i|" mil' ili-ci-at'cil loveil o liors of watiT, or <l< |ii'.-'lati"i:s of v< iiniii, am obvLitini? tin- -it \- ln;:-ial-; <ir, if i 'I Ik- OCTA'iON l'AM-1 U a i:< \v .-'. v!c of .Mclal ( rlV-ct ivseinblam f Highly Polish* ii aii-l free from < bjvetions c-.\|>r<1 by some c forui<-r -?t The Subscriber i.- no v.- to furni.-h tin: 1 | ??i" any size i:eijiiir?(l. A'-", , ' Black Walnut and Covere< ' an>l ?li Jiver?'<l in tin- rhort.--i |I.! tiiae. pl.-asi- take iiolii:<! of inv p!:v.- j'.iMj.lilot?, , I Abbeville II., Mi.ii.-I, I, l*.V.j ] A li li c lii 11 c V,/ \ / t s :| w o i j ' I AT 'I II ! : OLD STAND <> ?3I ~~Z . -*&>. C5C2 ra ,T3k <r ^ '' ' <S' i3 J5> EC *2 ?^ia r S "* 111" I'li-TiT-i'.-iif]. lli:iti!v!ul for pa a t :i ! 11ii-ii* f, : ?i-l ihr ].i:l 8 " ( A iiill A(i KS A <*<iii-i^iIri-r >>f ?!? > -!? a--oito?l I?l"<If e!i\ l.i <nir iVi.-.i.V-;!ci( w.-haveeoi * E3 t t' k o r y ' j SoiiioiliHiy in-w, ainl trn a! ly a liavv al<o "ii liac-l a !s-^r-- ' ! of .<? < ni 1 1 (>NK Co.VJIKK, ? ?NK IT AIJ J oNKCAl Stiita^lf f"i'Travf-lihi^ or llarKii.ir i>ti ' >'l" ^ Ji<:cJii>tfly I??w. As wi; have l!i?! |j* ^ " BEST SET OF HAND! " Wi- < a:i sa!?. ly % :.ii:i ?- to 1 cil*l In on I : ^ v.'iil i''> any aiuoiial of KI'.I nnv oilier 1-"^1 stfl>!i-?ht:i?-i?t in Iho Halo. s ! i_b- All Work ! * FISlt'S METALIC \\V also lsav<* on hotel a hirvfi- lot of Kir-ti^lil, for proti <m], / :h? <I<-ail f??r pi or any o! h>-t- ?lr.-.ir:il>lu purpose, which ~ I We will also F . KEaks CoOns and send to tr . ]>eMre?l. We hrtv? a ro-w l!l'..\l!.-il!, w iLi Abbeville C. II., Aj .il -J-J, 18.?i; :;! CITY DUlia g.T ORB, I "I WM. H/l ES, ^ : X<>. 1217 (North Si.l.-j I.I Strut, IS ; | Al < l S I A. (. A. Wholesale ar.d Retail Dealer in ' niU'CS AND MKHK'IXKS, I'AISTS, OII.S, OI.ASS, I ri ttv, vakn1.-iiks, inc. - ! I'HKFi'MKitv, 11 a i u isi:cstn:s, combs, *roi-; * ! I.KT SUAI'S, II Alliums, IIAIItj nves, iidkY i:\ikacis, inc. 1 All ot" which arc offered at low prices foi ca?'.\ i I I*ni*1 ieialnr attention )>:iI to tlie |>iv|>;?l\'ition . ! of rilVSICIANS" pkksi'uii'TlONS an.l iii.-; ! dispensing ut' Family M.-<li. ines. A large n.s" ' sol'l inellt of l>i'?ti mill Wjirr.int.nl '* j Garden* Grass ami Field Seeds. I -Or<lcT3 from t!i?j Country |>romjitly i : nltCudcd to. j e ! May lSOli. S2-1v j ,i E ju bl-!^ I KKOM I AllliKVILLE TO WASHINGTON'. ; 4 FOl ll llOl^Kfc&T.MSK I.'jivm Alii!Iv i j J:\. VIJ.LK on Monday, Wednesday ami! - ! Friday. i i i.iTi/.j / - ....T 'i i I j day and Saturday 'mornings. | A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'eloel; i | a. m., for Atlanta* and OFFICIO at the l!0^TOl'l'itM'. n Jon^iiulHUViifi Afir>it. >- ; Abbeville C. II., April -2, 18."??!. 18 ly JOHN J^C LAY TON, " JI 31. READY MADE CLOTHIXR. ffijj j HAS now (ia band a large and fresh supply I of biidiiohalile SI'l'lNG AND Sl'M-! MICH GOODS, which will be sold on very reasonable terms. No. 107 Broad 'Street, under the Augusta '* Ibitel. S fin., Mny 2, 1856. 6'2-ly I " / </<'> * from the Country rmpn-/fully invtftd and faithfully fillrd. [Out 19tf fN Canes, ? Gloves, 2 aKmLJEiITrunk'' * (BPSSmra^ ^c' ^c* vBBScPwSSy &c. 1 r, April ?h 1850 49 ly F7 ? 7 R OBERT SON ! PUBLIC AUCTIONEER, "T7"\7"oUI,T> respectfully offer liis services to i V V. the citizens of this mid the adjoining 3 District*. lie is so generally known, Hint lie deems it unnecessary to do inore^mnn refer to i. his addyjwfii, vit : JQiamond Bill <? , Abbe| ville District; and all communications directed i to'him will receive "prompt attention.- | , j- Nov. 7, 1800. 27 tf ** ? " -1MB,.,? Ijing, Clotljing, r COLUMBIA, S. C. (13&0 to the Citizens of Abbeville and the n<l (iiiid will continue t<? receive throughout | M> SI MM Kit t-I.OTHIJjli, which lie will I M have it ili-tinctly utulerstood, that nil he ion of nil who patronize his Establishment, tit i v. to jrivc hitii a call, on visiting Columbia, a I rial. 1 assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing i \srpetliags, I'mbrellas, Etc., Ktc. ( ) ? hing <>f every Style ami Size from three years opposite the I'oot ami Shoe Store of II. I'. Ci. M. JOHNSON. OU-ly ?Rosev/ootl Finish. *rs.< vahml le advantages over all other CofIts, or I'm- ordinary interments. They lire iNo Ciiii mclcd Inside and Out, rly cemented, we have tlie gratifying reflceiies, eiiclusrd in tliem, are frec4from irrup1 may, without oppressive oilor, he kept? desired, transported to a distant Intnl. lie Cases, of hcuutil'ul form, and finished in 5 d Rosewood, concerning the shape and appearance of the above CAS11S, at the shortest notice possible, 1 Coffins Made to Order, Tor further information of the above Cases, which arc in circulation. K. J. TAYLOR. Cnrriattt '>v. t K S , I" M. II. & V. A. DEALER EJ -a ^B> ?5 Bern J" ? > <9 A'Su G ^ O -I favnr.-s, r'-sp.M-tfiillv invito tho attouil:** ?- 111 l":l!' V. 11 j llii'lr l.'l !* ?! utiu-L nf xi) m:g(jiks, ;IKS. UiX KAWAYS, a.-. We would [iitiiciu'cd t!ic manufacture ol' IS CI t C S l?y :>il \vli<> have 8c<;ii tlie work. Vc liiunl \\*?>rl?, coiigiatifii; of I'" I >? >/.KN UL'C^IES, AND iKY-AI.L, s-jm.-cj", all <if wliicli we will sell c.x4? S IN THE COUNTRY, i-r iiny Whi.-lv i" <><ir lino of l.it^iii*.'.^. AIUINC, at .-!i??rt notice, as clicnp as Warrantcd. ,.xc2 $ BURIAL CASES. KIMCs MKTAMC BCRIAL CASKS, ! < *??uinW-niient, for transportation, we will sell cxoecliiigly low for CASH any part of the District hicli will go five of clinrge. CHRISTIAN & DBALE. 51 tf SPRING GOODS?1856. J. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA. Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, VUK iiow receiving nn unusually choici variety of Sl'Rl'XG DRESS FABRICS, which they are selling at 1 he very lowest j?ri ci-< postiMc, anil to which the attention of pur chaser* is very cordially ami respectfully invi 1...1 'I'll..it* .....I.: ?.- #.11 1- - - lining others, of i'rmch Ji'iii/fixft ami Amrricat productions. Particular attention is asked ti Patusli, Lupin, Seyiloux,J.iohur ?fc Co'a inanu fact tire of iSoinbazincfe, ehallics, delaines bareges, grenadines, Ac. Thirrin it Milliard*! black ami colmed chullics, margnisc, vei biTaiic. and t issues. PitlNTK!) (Jot>I>S.?-Stein bach, Koechlinks Pcrt-als, brilliaiiU-s, cambrics, jaconets, lawns, orgamlics niiil berilges, ?ai.SO? Paris Muck silk#, superior qualities; Paris rich fancy silks; " Pom lands, very handsome; " Krcncli and English Calicoes of Steinbach's lluglu's Monteiths <fc Norton's; Cases of Oinuhams. black and fancy, all prices; 1 PrintcTf ehallics and beriige delaines, from low tirieed fn vei-v rich ! A morion ii lawns nnd muslins; ' Calicoes, low pricc nnd fnRt colors; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.. * Iliehjirdson'a. I.incns, nnd oilier- tuakers, n very full assortment in all varieties, for shirting, sheeting, pillow casing, Ac., Ac.; birds-eye diapers, .Scotch ditto, towelling -.and towels, Turkish Bath, Ac.; window drapery, lace and muslin, Ac., Ac. Summer Hoods for Gentlemen and Boys, in Linen drillings, Ac., cottonadesof all sorts, vesting*, spring cattituercs, casluncrett, drab e'te, Ac. DOMESTIC OOODS, An unrivnlcd assortment of slicetings and shirtings, brown and bleached, frotrt 3-4 to 12-4 width amhfrom the lowest priced to the finest English nnd American makes. riA NT A TION O 00 DS. Of every sort and "Jjind, considered desirable to have, bv the nieOo or I>hIa. In nililiiinn ?/i the above, we have the very finest nssormont of collars, Lnecs and Embroideries in general, to be found probably in the State. J. F. BURCHARD A CO# May 2, 1856. 62-ly ~)lEMSE N ;_S. HAT JfinillJI'AtTUIUf, AND Leader of Fashion** Iliclinrdson Street, No. 187, 0j)polite Exchange Roto, ' COLUMBIA, S. 0. Afi^l 11, 1866 49 " lj ?j ? POULLAIN, JENfTTN^S, & CO., QMCERS AND COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A. Factum*, Thomas- J, Jinx was, IiM^q Pywr i'.Pt ? Jfte. v W-ly M <\WUU~niUf\Vir\ "i - -- AYER'S ffiHLLS. . FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A ! FAMILY PHYSIC 1 A Tiikhk lias I*'lit! existed :\ pnldie demand for atl effective purgative pill which could lie relied mi ns sure and perfectly safe in it? operation. This lias lieen prepared In un i t ili.it driuaud, and an extenaive trial i?f its \irtucs lias conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed* It is easy In make a nlivsical to//. lu?f %?** ??* ? j make tin- best uf iill />i/ls ? our uliich should have nunc of llic objections, lint all Hip mlvnutagcs, of 1' every oilier, 'ibis lias been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to Itn- public decision. It lias been unfortunate for the patient hillierto that almost e?ery purgative Medicine acrimonious aid init.i'.ii:': to the bowels. 'i hi:, i-. i,?|, Mam of I'ti m produce so much I '4ii)iiii'! pain and revtiUioii in the system as to more i than eounti iliii'i 'iie tin- good to lie derived front I tliciu. These ia produce no irritation or pain, j in1it arise from a previously e\i .'.in<? obstruct j tioti or il'-l IIK-Iit ill the 1 "wels. I'mif! purely vem-lahlt . lutjiarm < : n arise from t'neir use m niiV inaiititv; lull it i. l.i-t'i-' that any itii-<licine should la-tal;<-n jndii inti-'.v. Minute (ilt'-'-tiiiiis for their ii?r in lln* seviral <ose:isi -. to which thev are ap* i |i!i<-:il(le ale yivi ii on llii- !,o\. Anions the com* | plaints which have ln-i-n stiei ?'.:!> urn d liy them, wo I may uieiil:>>u l.iw-r ('oiiip'aii.l. in il-> various forum j of .laund'a e, h 11 i-j - :i<in. I!?;:? i -in! l.ossofAji' I lil?'. I.i-t ;i ssi-i - s. I * i:l.-1 i':l _ I'-iiious licadnelie, ' liilious i-r. |-'i-iei . l'.-'a i:i lV? t?idr' ' and l.oiir.; f< i. -a I. > ' - a!! i i -i. I.n! ? .?. 1M'i|iu iMP i.t" ili-.; . .i .11 :: ll.< ijtiT. A . an .Ijicrii'iil tin * pM.tiijil : I I ,-usi- iv'.'.c f ill CosI tiveness, |'::cv.( i.iir, l i.i. t v. |!uiik.is. Scrofula .llnl s.-lillj . < ?!.U u :t ll.l- i.oiH. I' It'Cl'S awl iii:fiitrit\ i.i it,. 1<!. Is.- v; in short, , any ami m iy \v't.<-i?- a i. im: i is required. They ha\r a'-u (! i.. : vi,|.;f ..iii-nlailv sue. OCSKfii! rut. . Ii, CWuit . ;-.ji _ i bn?|i-.v. 11raVcl, V.iy-.ij.e!ii-. I :: 11 art. I'a ins in the Hark. Vl-.it 'I ?hi.'tl<l In- freely laK. i: in li -it!' t.:' 1-1 \. :,r. I.. .nii'J the Mood tii<! |iri'p:in I . !t in < haieje seasons. An nfe;f.Si,tl.-| I-. .- tiiii' .< On.' sloiuaeh and ltt.?r > - t . i:i i'.i'h a :'<.e. r- slum* I lie njtpe. til<- ami i::or. 'I lit i 11r t'v 11. i '.-itxl,anil, tiv their stiiiinliKit ar'i-.it mi ;t rv system, renovate li-.e >t: ! i ' l'"e ' i.ml restore the ivaMrtl of ?l: ''K-! i '. whole organism, tleuee . ii i ti i '.^.iiitiM'rniis, eve ii li*? sii.'..;~ . .- . .1 : ?\isls ; Imt tniiii t i ^vi i \ ! i . 1 i . ! ' < i .inii ii tiiii far, as evil it.I J. Il,<- Stl<l>?tll. ??)li ll tal.cli 1" i-M : I as.i'. ?m?i ? ill whit il a |?hv->i?- is r> <jt.ii ti . in."I ( < > i t? ?i h?*e, but tlli'V snv'.'i'ol 11 . i t?i t' 14. >4;i nf cvprv tiixlv ; ai.'l ll is 4i: :ii < \ -?i l!iis |>ill will answer a i.iti-r ;??t rj. - 4 t. 1 : ?; . tUiiiu wliieli has llith4114> > 4-4-it a\;i! :.i.!4- U. 14.: - l 1 i4l. Whtui tlirir virtues ui'4* hi.4-4* kiiDV. 114 li:e | n'.iir will no longer (limlil what iiii.i'lv 14 cuipluv w'ifii in nceil nf n cathartic iii4'iI'"5:m'. l?ei-i. sv;;m v.: iptii-cl, t!i< v are uleasatil 5?4 I?k4*. an.i <14 if/ ?:n? .% \4-nelable, 110 iianii van aii c tioni t'n i 1 14-?* 1:: any <|ii.tulily. lMir'iiiiiuile iSii(-4'tii4ii>. -it .M .]i|ier i.n the Biix. 1 1:i.i'a 1.1 i> r.v 1)1*. .1 AMIlS ('. AY Kit, I'liitiie:)! Atia'j ( Eicuiinf, l.owi-.i.i.. mass. Prico 25 Cents per Eos. Tivo I.oxos for $1. A V I-] I!' S CHERRY PECTORAL, For I lit* i n re of j (OKJIS, t!OV!tSI!\KSS, ISKU.M Hi t IS. Vt limJIIM.-HH (.11, <!50!T. ASTIVM, AM) COXSI .UI'TtOX. Tiu? remedy has won fur itself such notoriety from its cures of e\ er\ i4i:cl\ of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to icri.nnl the eviI deuces of its virtues in any cummiiuily wl.ore it : has been cmployed. Su wide is tin tie'd of its usej fulness, ai.it so iiMtnf i i*us the ca^es of its euros, that almost ew rv section of the country abounds ! in ikt>??is |ii)hliri\ knowii. who have hi i n restored j from silarmiim and e\ei: ?!<-] i:Me diseases of the ; limits by its use. When once tried its superiority > | over every other mcdi< ?.iie of its hind is too appa! rent to escape ida>>iaati<>?, mid where its v irtues are | known, the public no longer lii -itate what antidote to employ for tin- distress:!,; and dangerous afl'ec' tions of the pulmonary oit-aus which are incident > to our climate. Not only in formidable attacks i upon the luii^s, lull for the milder varieties of Coi.tis. Coffjus, IIoAusi.nr.ss, Xc.; and for CmI.dhkn it is the ideasantest uud safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has Ioiir been in constant life throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever j has been, and that the genuine article is sold by ? H .\lw t..w\ it l.lieVllic 0. II., Ami I'V every Merchant in the District. It A VI I.A.\'1>, MAKKAl. Charleston. 1 >? ? . i'iiii | (Jeneral Agents. ' 'iic Stalcof Sonlli Carolina, Abbnill,- J list i'K'I?I it t/lf C'oillliKlll ritas. Amos Chirk, Jr., i Attachment. . ? *. MeCowan it Perrin, James A I.iddell. ) I'lfFs Att'ys. \\ * III' KKAS, ilio I'laiutitt'did, on tin- thirtyT T fir-! day of tietober. IS.'xi, file liis declaration a<rain>i tin* l*>.-ri-r?.]aiif, who, (as it is is iiK-. iit from ainl without the limits of ' I this State, ami has io-ith<-r wife or attorney known within the same, ujion whom a copy ? of the said declaration might, he served. It ia therefore ordered, tha! the said 1 >efemlunt do appear and plead to tin- said deelration, on or before the first day of November, which will bu in tlie year of our l.ord I'ighteen Hundred and rifty-Seveii, otherwise final and absoluto Judgment, will then be given and awarded against him. MATIIKW M< DONALD, c. c. r. > Clerk's (Mice, 0<^ Sn, lsii)!. 27 ly Head Quarters, ' 8th Keginient, S. C. M. ' Ai:i;ktii.i.k, S. ('..Jan. II, 1857. ]*X obedience to orders received from Brigadier Cen'l J. It. Weaver, an Election ' will l><! held nt. Morrow's old Field, on Wednesday, the Will February next, for ''Major General ol 1st Division, -s. C. M., to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Major Gcn'l Stini'l .Mc(?<>\van. By order of liritr- Gen'I J. It. WEAVER. H. II. II.wii Eit, Col. Juii, 15, lH&fV. 87 -td A. C. SQ Li I K R^S_ ^ CHEAP CASH rUKAlTUKi; STORE, * 172 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. MAKl'FACTUIlEBg|?ANr> GENERAL DEALER V* Fine ami 1'lnin FURS? IT IT RE, PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTRASSES, CUILDUEN'S C A R RI A(?tc. t3T All fully Warranted. April 11, 1850 49 IJr Brickiuasonry and Plastering^ ' |MIE underpinned having funned a Co-part* .1. nership in the above business, are pfceparv, ed to do all work entrusted to them iu the DftfW and moat substantial manner. llaviaga long , practical experience in the business, they flatter, thcmselvs that they can please the moat fikstid ious. All work will be warranted. JOHN COUMBE, [A A. J. WOODHttRStfr Kkfeaknck.?II. A. Jones, J. A, finlhoun andf' Dr. J. VT. Ilearst, of Abbeville. Abhe^tllep. II. Oct 10, 18&6. 93-Iy i. . m. w. bythe<vood. wm. henry hmitb. BYT1IEW00D & S3HTH. Commiiftiou Mevc'han?, molt TUB SALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL MANNER OF Produce and Merchandise, 204 Exchange,Row, Richardson Street, ; COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11,18?fi 40 ly dRIENT CHAPTER Na 9 R.\ A.'. M/T, a , COKESB1IRY, ft MEETS Third Friday in eresj . Month, at 8 P. M. /V\ Mny 23, 1806 ? Km m