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Ejlwor's Iuaajural A.l.lras'i at G'asjOw. TIio lit*r.uy liaruni't lias just heen 111 slulL-d Lor 1 I! :ol.>r of the University o (.ila-^iiv.? 11 is inaugural address, althou<r| meivi!.:?Iy i i-lionK-?I by tlie London Time! lis iii;ipi>ro|tri ite aii'l Ira-iiv, is really, say the I. 'ii vi ! ?\?uriei\ h very spirited am brill i.mt 11 treats chiclly of the re lativo advantages of ancient and modcri ton*; . . i.i th" lijjjht of a most apt and elo <pK'ii! :i: p ;1 to I lie national pride of tli vouii^- A vul'-mieians. The Times, l?linde< by p.'IItiral animosity exposes its own stu pidi'y by : ui^esiin^ University reform a a particularly Jilting (heme for such an oc easi')!), \vh: :ii is much as if one should cen sure l!io ia.uigHiai of ati American lYesi dent to:- omitting to discu-s the theory o the government. lJulwer knew lar bette than this wli.it was due to the occasion am to himself a? the triumphant result of his ef fort abundantly shows. His ad tiros.' though certainly somewhat hackneyed ii its leading topic, is almost universally ad luittod !o have beui surpassingly fresh am beautiful. We present an extract or two An exhortation to earnestness of purpose i: thus happily enforced. Take, for instaiice, (he House of Coin mens :; > t!i<- highest type of a popular as scnibiy. What is the greatest secret of sue cvs - t!.. :.; : \ >;ii remember that Demos 11? i '.ii'C'.I tile threefold art of the oratoi i:i d< !ivi iy. 1 think the word lie used \va HijUiiu' <j.- :!ago play. 1 'lit though delivery nod .ulit, i* the appropriate excellence a: the mciy orator, the threefold gift of tin Pailiasiientaiy speaker is earnestness liaw but lair si-nsn and a competen knowh d.; <.f v jtsr Miliject, and then l>i thoroughly in cariie.iL to impress your lion c-it i\ i.victioii upon others, and, no matte what v o.ir d livery. though your gesture shoclc 1 every rule in ^uintillian, vol would 1 the oar and inlhienco tin doha!-. - > f the ia<.>t accomplidicd, the inos laM:-i; !. take it together, the nohlesl asKemiiy ? f Ucemon in the world; \vliil< son;-- in v. ho-e delivery no fault eouh he d ' . ' d,'. A' l'pt, the one delect of thai earn?conviction which lioso.ius him>ol could I:* - t teach it' the man has not got it wouid he ii.d d admired as a firework, bu Wfjuid i.i v. r guid? like a star. As it is tlx o! L''!Mlion-, which is hut the rep regulative ?.ftlie national mind, so it i villi :.!! throughout this nation. Th< art: _ in ui v. is way tor himself, ami cariiOs!;,.>i truth go together. '! !. . wing plain advice is worth whol voltuss- - : anicd twaddle : >'.*v<-v < !]*vt t > be other than you are? either rie!:.-r or \\i*er. Never bo ashamed to say ' i > Jiul know." Never be asham ed to ; .:v. v. !.< ; iter as applied to thine 01 nu n v, ' ! i-aniiot all'ord it?I cannot al ford i'j waste an hour in the idleness tc which you invite mu ? 1 cannot afford tin gniiu a you a>k me to throw away." Ojk-o '.ahli>!i vinirsf-it' and vour mode of ii;'_> as what they really are, and you foot is t i: suii ! ground, whether for the grad ual skp onward, or lor tlie sudden spriuj fiV'i i* *1 1 ,1 r *.* 11: i *i 1 I 'i r? 1 l'rrnii . - ; L""* J ' ?" ! : mo deduce another?learn t< say iwith d.*ei-ion whenever it resist a temptation : "Yes"' with caution when ever it implies a promise. A promise oiu:( given a lion 1 inviolable. [Cheers.] i man i- .-.heady of consequence in the worli when it is known that we can implicitly re lv tip >ii him. I have frequently seen it life a ] Tr.-n preferred to a long list ot ap plieants, for some impoitant charge whicl lifts at otsee into station and fort lint ir,' rely because lie has this reputation, tha when lie says lie knows a thing he will d< it. Mtis , gentleman, over these maxim ?yo;i v. .1! !ind it ea-y enough to practic ,v?> them, for when you have added them a! f Afci ll(?r 11)i? ?11 til lnt??l I ?L'C r?\?w. iik;.-? :i Scotchman. The .IwtniKil continues? ''Those win have : ' The Caxtnns" and "My Novel' do t-f?t r.?f-d tho assurance which these ex tir.'-'n furnish that Hulw.ir can he wise a weil : ! riiliant. He a (lords, indeed, ai cxtiju vlinary instance or a morbid mai of g ti'.tjs who has wholly emancipated bini self iV Mil the thraldom of false sentiment bi tho sheer strength of native sense. He tweet: the author of l'elhain and autho of tlm C'axtons there is as wide a difi*erene< as there in between a cloud of nebulae . arn a fuil-oibed planet. Uuhverthc literary ma formed himself out of the shapeless expe rumce. of lii??. He is the finest living ex ample of a self made man. I >j. Mux l.nngeschwarz writes an articl in the New York News to show that gooi colic i , a powerful antidote to poison. II< i-i'.ys ' If, tor example, a patient swallows a ;vou o'clock a spoonful of Iodine prepara iion. and then takes," ten minutes after, on lv ou*.: spoonful of good colli*, lie will at hall pnsl seven have no more Iodine in force ii i l.i- system than he has whalebone force in hU hair." I Jr. L. does not believe, will l.<-ih '_r. that the chemical basis ofcoffe an< t<;; ib one and the same thing. jP?/" The oldest punted hook known i ii,,. M.. i':i i - ii i ' ...v inun;?mi united nner 1110 eele r bratod Cardinal in whose library a cop \va< found. It bears dale in 18.j0. It i said that a copy of this book is in the poss cssion of a gentleman in New York cit; who purchased it in London, at a publi >a!c of a private library, for the moderaU sum of >;-2,">00. lie carried of tha priz from many noble and wealthy competitor The first book piintod in England, wa nt L nidon, by C.ixton, and it was a worl on Chess." <?t? Sj'inrrL'AUsrs beat by tub IIeatiie* ? A correspondent of the Portsmouth (N II.) Journal calls attention to the fact thn i tfie heathen of West Africa are in ndvanc of our spiritualists in onp particlar, for the; nof only have mediums between the liVtn; ijjud the dead, but they have mediums win cortimuilicnte with llio enirila rS '.l'iuui who are not old enough to talk ; so that lr these mediums parents are made to knot what the child is crying for, what are it syanls, and are its aliments. Fhom Havana.?We learn for a passQji ger by the Isabel, that the affairs in tlie it land of Cuba are in a most prosperous ' con dition, and that ilro sugar planters are real izing largely. Money ij so plentiful that i be had for 3 or 4 per annum. Very littl is said adout the expected armament no* being fitted out in Spain for the invasion o Mexico. Tha city of Havana and the in lan< generally is reported healthy. T^uzcnos.?--An election for members o (lie House of Representatives in the Stat< following will be held this fall: Rhode la land. Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississ alppl, Louisiana, Kentuckey, Tepncssseo Texa^apd'Misouri. 1 h * '?*< \ ' - . ' -V , .. ? ^ "in I 11 'I iHi'mifir Hur Childhood. "I'is sad?yet. swci'l?to listen f To the soft wiinl's gentle swell, i And Iliink we hear the music i Our childhood knew so well, s To iraze out. in the wen, 1 Ami the boundless lieldsof nir, !- Ami fe?-l ntrain inv eliil<lh??n<l wish I To roam like angels there! There are many dreams of gladness I | Thai cling around (lie past? Ami from the tomb of feeling < >!<] thoughts conn; thronging fast? The forms we loved so dearly, i In til-happy days now gone, j_ i The lieantifnl and lovely, j So fair to look upon. I' | Those bright and lovely maidens 1 j Who seemed so formed for Idiss, Too glorious and too heavenly i For such a world as this! ' ' Whose soft, dark eyes seemed swimming " I III a sua of liquid light, ' j Whose locks of gold wore streaming j (,>'er brows so sunny bright. s WI1041; siuili's were like the sunshine In the spring-time of theyear? j Like the changeful gleams of April, They follow every tear! They have parsed?like hope?away? I* All the loveliness has lied? s Oh! many a heart is mourning That they are with the dead. Like the bright buds of summer, They have full?n from the stein? Yet oh?it. is a lovely death To fade from earth like them ! And yet the thought is saddening p To muse on such as they? s ' And feel that all the beautiful l j Are passing fast away ! ! | That the fair ones whom we love, t i f!row to each loving breast., I I Like tendrils of the living vine, > I 'n.?? .1 - \\ l'V"? And cnn we but think of these In tlic soft and gentle spring?, "VVlion the tr^es arc waving o'er us, Aii'l tin- flowers arc blossoming? For we know tlmt winter's coming, With its cohl ainl stormy sky? s Ami the glorious beauty round us , Is blooming but to die. Good Advick.? In an article on tlie protocol signed at l'aris on the Gth ult., for ' L carrying out the provisions of the treaty | of l'aris which, though only a few lines ; " longer, is the work of a twelve-month, the London Times contrives to edge in this bit of sound senee : A word to the young. Whatever you j " ! read, whatever yon sec, o.* hear, or do, at the * cailiest opportunity reduce it, be it much or I little, to a few simple ideas, a short sketch, ! not l-.uiger than an epitaph, that it may be j clearly impressed on the memory, without 1 | being a burden or taking too much roou:. I I It ir. not very easy. Most people run on, ! = the inMnut they are set on asubject, if they i are at all neisottallv interested. Tliev nlun<r(> f 1 ? ~J 1 J into circumstances, lose their heads, ami s ; lling masses of description, narrative, whole ; I documents, dialogues?in a word, the whole i thing over again, at their hearers. The . great art is to extract the cseence of a story, ; : and perfume it with a little sentiment? : good nature, if nothing else. It will take 1 its place in your memory, be always at ' I hand, and he producible as well as wel- ' ccmc. Such a style must he formed on con' versaiiou?indeed, what good style is not ? \ , Oour premier has it, and it is the spell by ' ' which lie holds power. A collection of j i such historiettes as that we have before us ; " ! might easily be made from his speeches, i I and would almost make what we want?a history of England to the present time. ^ Iukkol'i.au Verbs.?The Paris corres- i pondent of Porter's Spirit of the Times is 1 responsible for the following : s It is astonishing how foreigners arc iin- I I posed upon by some of our wags. The j II other day I went to see a little Frenchman ! just arrived, who had been taken English v i.. i < > ' ; iff<s<>ns,as ne iniormcu mo, on tue voyage, \ from a"follow passenger. lie complained j much of the diilicuities of our grammar, es- . peeially tho irregular verbs. "For in- j stance,"says be, "ze verb to go. Did one j ever see one such verb ?" And with the utmost gravity he read from a sheet of paper : } go, Thon departest, ? lie clears out, We cut stick, ^ Ye or you make tracks, They absquatulate. "Moil Dieu ! Mon Dieu ! what disrcgjilar verbs you have in your language !" ti A story is told of Mr. Marey (sayft tlie j s Warrepton Flag,) that as ex-SecretariesI b Guthrie and Marcy wore returning from J dinner party since tlie 4th, the con versa-"] lion turned upon the subject of rotation in ! oflicc, an.I Mr. (i. asked Mr. M. what he | s thought of the policy. Mr. Marcv replied' s" that lie''had got the credit of originating; Y the do^Jrine" to the victors belong the | 8 spoil, but Ileaven forbid that he should i >" ever countenance tlm nillanritur nf nit* nwn I s 3" ? " " " " Y camp 1" J, Mr. Ten liroeck, the owner of tlie Ameri- j e can runniug horses now in England?Lci. cotnpt, Prior and another?isnoto in Rome, , is where be is soon to be married to Miss k Anderson, of Louisville. The marriage 4?ns l>een postponed on account of the death of the brother of Miss Andersoo, who died at t* Rome lately very suddenly of consumpr tion. ' it ' e Woman.?They are a great mystery. ^ According to Halter, woman bear hunger \ longer than man ? according to Plutim-li tbey can resist the effects of wine letter ; adcording lo Pliny they are seldom attacked ^ by lions, (on the contrary tht-y will run afv ter tipns ;) and according to Girttter,<lTjey * can'talk a few ! h Another Skarcii for Sib John FrankUN.?The,British Whig flays that preparh ations ar?f being made in .Canada for an expedition1 to?go in -oeafch of Sir Johrt j Franklin. For this purpose Rae is e building in tjbe, Kingston dockyard, an , v Artie scbooneiv-6* be ready in May itVxt to ,f go to Quebec, atid Hienco to the re- < j- gions. 1 Thk tfjiw Tariff.?Tlie Bosfon Atlas f understapds that wfrepil .manufacturing, ea , tablMhrafentirin WowS&Ijbt county, using ' . large yutintjliea of impcww^wpol arid ^dyes ' stuffs in iho produatian ofttM&^pods, are ' already extending their oj^jf.ratimi of the ^ favorable chan^CTm the j^anif' bill, yyrhicb # .. r 'Hi lb . ^ -V' ^ ^ I i.i.n i:ss oi*' Ii:n . < J r 11 m a n.? W e r<.'"ret to learn, says tin- Mississippi Five Trader, of 11 iv 'JOth iiist, tliat Civil, (Quitman is confined i<> his bod witli serious indisposition. l'li'foii1 leaving IV>r \\ nsliingtoii his lmrse fell, injured him, as lie thought. only (t in porarilv ; but alter reaching \\ a-hin^lon lie found tliat tlx- injury was greater than lie first imagined. l)iiiin<; liis whole of hist session In- labored under the injuries produced by this fall, ami now, wo are s-oitv to say, is confined to his room. Kimtou ok tiii: I'nion.?A letter from Washington ,,j" t!.,- -j.^tli instant, to the .New Volk I >aily N? w.-, says : The rumorto-ni^ht isthat the lion. Federiek I'. Stanton, of Tennessee, will ho on Iled to the editorial chair of the I'nion. A better selection ?- .-:i'?1 not bo made. Mr. Stanton combines in his person all the elements of a well informed statesman, an experienced politieiaii. a viperous writer and clever <ientleman. Tin: 1 *s m\:ns hi I'acr. I'm in;iti:w.? Tin* H'iii:iiii><>!' th!? accomplish' <1 ? accompanied 11v 1.1k- Hon. .1. L. 1 Vttijjrew, (Jul. II. <Kiiiu'. nil<1 -evernl other, relatives :in<l friends, anivcd in this city y esterday in*>i iiiiii; <>ii their \v:iy to llio family vault in .M>heville I Ustriet. A train on tin' <Jrcenvillc Koad was in waiting and proceeded on without detention. Oumpi.imkxtauv.?The diplomatic corps, at Washington, waited on Mr. 1 Wicliaiiau in a hody, and through Count de Sarti^es, minister from Franco, congratulated him upon i.is accession to oHioe. Mr. Kuchanan responded cordially, thanking them for i the honor,and plcd?*in?* himself to preserve hotiorahiv the "<?uod relation.-." now fxistini; willi all nn'ions. | AhJicviEIc D'VicBalc Acnileoiay. r|MlK ttnder-ii:iied having heen elccted l>y 1 the Trn-tees in take rliai'jrc of tho nlrnvv Institution this year, wishes to inform the patrons of tlii* School. and tliv friends of edtteatio:i ixi'tK-fally, that it will hi' open fnr tin' re( |itio!i of Pupil* 011 Monday, the 12th instant, lie earnestly soi'nits tin* hearty eooporation of the people in litiihlintr tu> a School worthy the putronnire of all l?i\ ?-f.< <>f learning. Th'* S.-!io!iistie Yi-iir is divide.1 info two Terms. Tit.- First, eonmieneitiir 1st .Monday in .lannary, and etidiritr. Friday l>of>?iv tlo- First Wednesday iil August ; t he Seeond, eollllll.liein.tr 1^' Monday in <>cto!>vr, and ending, Friday before Christ mas. HAT ICS (>K TITI'InX. ini > .^(Mlllll'r. lil'IMIIli;', I-I. U.J ^C3. Writhnr. ainl tin* I'rini-.rv C'lfiju-iii." <>t' litirlM-r l>r?iicli<S - - - - - - . >11 00 ?."> 00 2<1 : The a1iov??, wiili (ii?n?jrn|?!iy, 11i.-iKuijlisli Clalniisni-, Alitlnmlii; anil ('oiiipiisitiiiii, - - 10 ijO S 0o :> ] I'lass: 'I'll.' ali'>v<% with Algebra, (ic>ilin;tl'y. (."li'.hiistry, !?"lany, A.-t!-on?miy, l.ntfi", lllictitrii*, A* *., - - 22 oi) ]ii 00 Itli : Tlx* ali"v?% with J.atii! ainl (fi'ock, - i!S no 12 (m? MM T I! A P. 1'iano, >jS Oil 12 00 " (iuitar, 'J.s nil 12 (m> " Vo'-al, ..... ;{ ci) 2 "'I I'S.. ..I l'i:l?!li i'l IfiL Ki'f l-.jw/iiij O ^ "" " " practicing, a?Mitiouul, '2 iii'i ] i)it l>ra\vii?jr an-l 1'aiutinir, - - 7 ?i?? :> tin Coiitiinri nl l-'cc, - - - .VI fiii A. T. WATSON. A. 15. January l.l, 1''.17. The Carolina Times for Sale. Tin: stil>seril>or, ilfsirimr li? retire from the | printing linsiross, o!i?ers fur sal<- tin' entire es- i talilislinient known as tin- (\\|{< M.IN A TIMKS, I to wliii-li is eouncclc'l a wcli-conilitioisoil .!?> JI I (>l'i"K'K. The Times (I >aily, Tri-weckly ami 'Vwkly issues,) is in a prosperous cnmlitioii, cujoyim; u visrv fair circulation ami a larire advertising pat ronairi". The .lol> olliec is in good order, containing alitinilnncc of male-rial for the execution of any class of work, ami is liberally pat riMiisi-il. Tin- 1'ivss department, containing three presses, js also complete, :tii<I worked 1?V steam, running on? Adam* and oiic Cylinder Press, As 1'rinter to tin: 1 i<?nof Representative*, mo suiisc.tiiht lias mailt! maple arrangements for tin? execution of its work, which affords ample remuneration, uinl properly managed cannot fail to jrivc a lininlsoiii- profit. Asthc Mihscriher lias dHi-rmiucd to fell, an opportunity is afforded tlio.se who may desire to enjra^o in lournali.sm to si-cure one of the best conditioned and prosperous establishments to lie found in the Smith, at verv low figure*. For further infcrmniiou, nddres'S the subscriber, at Columbia,S. C. K. II. ISIMTTON. Pro ESoiao Ptiftltco. indefatigable LYONS , JL is making a cliungf* in lllM Mini all ? l"? .* 11iivri*t m?t Summer Clothes enoiisrli t<vlnj<t tlicrrf. ouLtliisnml next month, will save per cent, l?v let tins' liim fcnou? it. uoiiig Urfchartge i liis Summer Stock of Clothing to _ji Winter I cn$, oonseqt'iit ly bargains can bo hn<l nt his ' ('iolliin:' lioliec. ? ^ lie 1i;ih a small lot of Winter pohft, .^Polits ami Vests, left over from last 'winter, Xtjliiell lic^ is selling now at a loss. C<<me goon, .or y/iir won't, get.any *?f them;, ? *, Aug*. 0. lsi">t>. M-tf always on ii.1\t)7a l: \Kfflr f a$ cy jut istftim** . Si:CI I a? Kostftyhoil nnM Mitbogffify Writing iJesks, Uoso\voo(l*jriii<l ^frorocf<? Drtsshu' Cases, 1 >ressiirtj Couibs, ' ilnir, Toothvft4ar Kinder Nail Imtshbs. *. *.'<$& Ladies' heticulos nii<l Work"B%?;|p; Gold Pona, in Silver ami (JoM ; Fft5$yJ'InK I'fik. l^nrtL-j ? .. . ?.wvn9 I A 1(14^^111 *?lOr.l?t'CO I I'urtw M<?M!uiic.9,< of all ^innkerV Cases; Stiju-rior Knglisli jfreUrr*t'olyr?t ('.miffs flair l'onciLy and-Wostfiiliolm's Sw|n'.rior 1'oclra CuMcr^vjfe&? ?tc. 1'orsalc at rcnson.-ililu JVutos l>y ??* a. T<)WN.^:.NIV 128 Ki<-liaril*on Strci-t, Colnnft>ia, B. C. August 8, 1S5A. 14-tnpll Sign of Hie Two Larp'l^utclivs. WiilCJIES, CLOCKS, AM* *" ' r var ' AT NEW YORK PRICES, FQIt OASIJf .* C&v MERCHANTS nn?l benlera will do well to <-nll njjd <".\aiuineUio stock of WA1C1IES, CLOCKS mid JE\VEL4tY. at 219 King Street before theWpurchasc elsewhere. E\'cry,|kfticlo wnrnnitra. A stock nlwnys on hand peculiarly adapted to country dealers. Save (ttculy per cent.- hi/ caJlinq on "WM. MA^TKRMAtt, 240 CliarleBtnrir Knur doors froin-Wentworbh street. < Octobor ft, 1888 22 r' . If * _MAI18HALL7 LEE Tl)eR]^UfcL ~ rpiffc undcr?ignc<l liavo,(i;?<icintc(l .L in tbo Prnotica of HTTtMSlftfi 1 DxBRUIIL, Kerj. ,Uoir corc will roceidfU?tro]). ? < J[ttTni(iry 12, 1857. *JT* ?7*W ' BAfoific FiIr?iAf^n co COKESBUIIY, 8. & rH? Kxerciscfl in 4tlila Collego'will. l>? t Earned the First Bebool 2)gv,of FobWllP*. ' For information a?^T?nnk Citjdo#6wl 4c^, iddrera ?vF. F. .uAHS\ ?eflite't * Doc 19, 1886 * - ' 83-tr'" ? MILLER &, WARREN, , O|?i>osit4' (Si?> Hotel. I I UAVK j'lsl.received a large slock of 1'ai.i. jiihI Wixti:i: 1 >i:v Cools, of tl>o latest importation ami iuo*t fashionable stylos, cunj j-ir-tint? of Flounced l?tul>roidercd Colored fill.h'S, r_, Kiell l>roca?l<; ami I'laiil Colored SILKS ; 1 |-'ii;urcd and Moire Antique Black do; Kich Flounced Mil,S'/./A' l>t: LAIXKS; ''.'J C'ftsliiueres and Musliu de Laines in great 8 I variety ; I"" j liomlia/jues, Cliallies, Alpacas and Coliergs ; . French, Ktifflii-li and American I'lt/X'I'S ; ,,s' 1 laiidsome JScolcli and French (/JX< //.I MS; l'ieli French Kuihroidercd (JOLLA IIS and | SLEKVES ; liieli I>la< k l.aee COLI.A A'.S'and SLEEVES; , ft f ' .lackonet. and S\vi*s JlAX'JtS and [ old FI.OI WCIXCS ; ' 1 Infants' Fml.roideivd ll'.l ISTS and It OH h'S; ; !>'? KiiiIjioMitc'I Merino CLOAKS for Infants ; J ( Keal Valciicielines, .Maltese ami Thread LACKS; ltfVfir??, 1 leiii-.-titc'.icil 2in?l Kml>roi<Ierc?l ' UDK s ; Alexander's Kid and Silk (t LO I 'ICS ; Splendid Stock of (icnt's " Toother Willi an endless variety of Goods . ti.-ually found in a J try Good* Store. We will ' add Ilisit w<- have a larire stock, iinxious to sell, f|" I and will i;ik?- pleasure in s-liowiny thctn to onr ? . friends and eii-toilier.-'. ma Oct. 1<>, is*>i?. 2-J-oin ABBEVILLE M A L E. A C A D E M Y .' Jj, | r pilK r-;i-ri-is<-s of this I n-i it tit ion will In- lim i I resumed on tin- l''ir.?l Monday in lamia- ! oh> I ry n< \t. Tin- iroveriiineiit of tin' School will i '] In; risri'l, :in?l every effort will he made to main- ! j>ei tain a liiuli Man-laid of moraiitv. 'J'lie Scholastic year will lie <livi<l?*?1 into i t wo Terms. Tli?! lirsl. will commcnca on the ! \ 1-f Monday in January, and continue Twenty- ' eiolit. weeks; tlie > ni>l will 1 >?-?;in on the id | .M<>mtayg in ><- !ember, ami continue twelve I I weeks. TISKMS OF TUITION. j Keii<lin<r, Writing, Spelling, 1st Scs. 2<1 Sr.*. 11 it I I'riniary t !< ouraphy, sl-l 00 S 0 00 [ Tli- ahove willi (Jeoiiraphv, History, Arithiuelie, l-'ngli.-li Crainmar ami Kxercises in Knglislt Composition, - - - 20 U0 9 00 I Tin.* above with all the a?lvanee<l Entrlisli 1'ranches, 23 00 10 oo Til" above with l.alin ami Creek, - - 2K 00 12 00 Stli'leiits will lie reeeiveil at aiiV time <lllring the Session ami will In- ehar;re<l from the time they enter until the eml of the iiessjon, unless special arrangement.-! are inailo to the i emit rary. ISuarilimr ean be ohtnineil ::t ren?oii;ihl? vnt..< ! A C. Kl.TiEU, A. l'?. , ]>. < lit, isr.t; 33-tf ! ZPii" Abboviillu ltaunci* will please copy. SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! j filMXO ALVT AXYTMXG IOTA RED TO IT! SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE Cotton .-;ee?l a I'crfeet Nuisance! j CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!' ! H ^ ",E?'d O ,^3L 9 r|"MIK imlcfat iirnlilo J>istriet ami Village j J. (>lotiii 11 tf .Man, I?y close observation ni d j ; h.ir<l pi ii.lv, has h-aruci! several new features in i I the art of improving and inlorniny Uhs Mascu- ! j Jinc portion of the human family, lie's been | | r/itjii to N<;\v York, took lesson* ui:-1<t acienj title men, :i n?l has male himself go familiar, j witTi ali the l>eaulie?, <lutiw, liabilities, advan* | ! tai:>s Slli'l !' sponsihilities of tin; human wciitli- j | er l>o:ir-l'iiir department that just as soon as | i in; lay* his eyes <in a man, lie knows what, lit* I ' lacks?whether it is food ?>r raiment. He is ; j just the same to mankind that spring is to voir- : I elation. Country merchants would do well to come in an?l take a few lessons?charges mod- ' crate for single scholar?classes taken at rc- j j dwed rates. li' i! is food iiti-I raiment, lie takes liini in, : | covers, weather-hoards and floors him, nnil j then sends him over to his friend, 11. S. Kerr, i I or down to l.onnix ?t t'ohh's, where in n few j ininnies, after the patient has realised the re- t viving, healthful inllueneeof the external np- ! plieatioii. they will comtneiiec the inside work j ?ceiling, lathing, plastering ami securing, and i then start him home. Ami it is no wonder, af ter taking fonie of I.oinax it t'ohh's or 11. S. j I Kerr's in'ard tilling (wliieh is substantial, no | liquid) then allowing l.voxs togive thetn what's j called the s-urfaee poli.-h, that men's wives I don't know them when they go home; the I little hoys and girls run ami hide, thinking J some eitv folks have e?.niie to their pa's houses, ' young ladies commence fixing up to entertain | their new heanx, and young men hrusli tlieir j heads, look dignified and .-tart to nweive the ; niee looking stranger. A few men of rather ordinary appearance, who have thrown themselves entirely into Lv- | oua' hands, know the advantages to he derived i iroiii.-i sun <<i ins v ioi.nes; it lias married them i into rich families given them a standing far beyond their expectations, an J been the means of , piteliinglhem as ti|> nsphifty-phour phorty in tIk- scale of uppertcndoui respectability. There are p.o.W iu the city of Abbeville, 3 Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, a great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Offices, 2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 .lewfilers' Establishments, a Thespian Corps, Masonic nn<J Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, llipprodrome, 2 Carriage and Buggy Manufactories, VV I Hotels, several Boarding Houses, 1 Drug PB1 Store, fiin I'aetorv, ami a Steam Saw Mill, 2 Harness, ami several Boot and "Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory, U Tailors' Establishments. Cabi net, Carpenters* and Blacksmiths' Shop?, 3 j (1 ? Uefrenhment Saloons, nix] 2 Livery Stables, and t " Aj it will not .dp for a gentleman to make ajbnd . appearance Tit any of. these places; it injures 'i-V their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable for a 1 the above named phifees, avocations and 901 occupations, and because he has a hit; trade and "a large Stfrblf$Jie don't intend to ask prices J that are*-'rinrqasonable. att< Lyons' st oyk:',<if Leghorn and. .Straw ITats, is 3 complete. lv-keeps fine Pocket Knives', Knzors, Oil wihI l ipid Laufps, Fiddles, Kiddle Strings and Kiddie &i>sin, maiii^aclured expressly for this ^nidd, fJujxsj J'ate'itt Boor' Fasteners, inTatAes^fUe most conveniffitlhiftir of tlu>'1 no\v in lisc?every body orlfjht to have S onwfc?Bankers' Case.?, Bill Books, Pocket ami S Memorandum Books, Envelopes, Letter Paper, I the lnrvst stock ever brought to tliis.ninrkct? 1 New Yorkers complain of n scarcity since w<j 1 purchased?Steel Pens, bo many that there is For nti anticipated advance on steel, Port Mommies enough to hide all the money in the District, A Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, enough to open n whole sale brush and cotnfei hou-e, ami if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has got 'ein sure?ft whole case of Blacking, Needles, sjfc any quantity, n:id lo)v by retail, Triconheroys, K) ,K7ithikirion, Cologne, 11 air Oil, ilandkercldef -it ftxtrnels mid sweet smelling stuff, Needle nnd T. 1 Thimble Cases, Lonterns, Buggy Whips, Vnlis- JtJ es, two or three Horses, nnd so many other MK things that it would take us ft whotti4 day- to Poni look them lip nnd home them over, all of whfen N are ready for inspection and Bale, at the Cor- Hot nerStore in the Marshall House. Abbovilh) C. II., AprillC, 18M5. BO-tf ^ " f I'liltHIl\r & COTMAN, Attorneys at Low and Solicitors in .Equity. O/Jicc. the nnp. fnrmsrl n *.? ' .i/ ? ? -y- j j " / f AfcOowan <fe Perrinif I LAW RANGE. i Jah. M. Pemti.v, Jas. S. Cotii rax. January 1, 1657: 86-tf j % MaGQWAN, i A T T 0 l#E 1 AT LAW. OFFICE IN LAW RANGER Next IHj'or to Thomwn & Fair, ,r -.'ABBEVIBLE C. II. January J, IB57. ^ 85-tf \r PlECK^of JVA'LLPAfHRJNG, JV 600.Sfff/lr* of'',Tr*n?{jftrent Window .Shade* 05?i with Picture-to tCmftslf. " * v 4?ft M?ci#Ojta njid-Tlnntors from Al>T>oville Di?- l?isi purct^jo -v" " - i ,,, at ' f wan no Tf?Il io,p?U-l v|?C???{n. fin.! May % pC/! I ' Clothing, Clotlj (138,) RICHAFDSON STREET, MIR itmlorsiirnoi] woiiM respectfully announce joining Districts, that lie has now in Store Se.ison) a well Selected Slock of SPUI N(; A.N atsuch prices ns cannot f;t:l to s'lit. 11?? wouli miisc.s will l><! performed to the ti satisfnclii would, therefore, s.iy to his frioinN in the Conn lie thinks he can make i! 11:1 ohjeei worthy of a it connection with Clothing tuny he found a u uds of every description. Al-o, llats, Cap--. C ?Ai.S< inc assortment of Youth'.-: and Children's Cloth n p. tcineinWr the No.?1 ;:s, Kichard-on Street, <>| lliri.t ,*<>1111 illii:>. S. April IS, Octagon Burial CasesMIKSK CASl'S an- rxt"ti-iwlv u*.-il, :ii 1 jio.mc fins for trniisj'ortati<>n, ?K;|n.-iiin?* in vault ilc of tin; Most 3m]>^^i.sli;i);lc .iSalrruiN; nl |>r<*v<'ntdjlfejtr, i-oiiyyijui iii!i?i uitim ].ro| ! ii tljyif "lljHBp.If''' ?ff?ofir :if( "iii cs o'f tvf3^nTj|^li'|U''ioiij- ol vi i*iiiiii. 11 it I iatinir tin* ^pW^iity 3?f iiu?tjv lu::-ia!>; or, if < l"li<- is si in-w .stylo of .Mclalli Iv.sviiiManie.of Highly Folislie 1 fri'o from < Iiji-ct imis ?-x|>ri\-.so?l liy soiih: ? i nor stylvs. iln- SnlisrriliiT i- now i>roj>-uv?! to furnish t!ic :i an}' si/.'- rvtjuir<-<l. Al*?. Black Walnut and Covered 1 ili-livi-riMl in tlo* -Iiort -I j1 ?I tiun-. i"i ase^taliv lio'.ii-ir of Hi V li. ~I-I'i I il i v.- |iall!!iil!i ts. w \ 1 >1 iovilie C. 11., Male!. :;!, is.v.] ^bbtbiUt W O II f \ 'I* T1 II.' / >T 1 4 CT \ X* I v / ?!' I '' w'-" y" .T2i trn in: /<a. ?r^a ?r.2 ts joio f I'M IK i'ii?l**s'.-i^?i?*?l, t 1i:iit);fill for past Jl. tioi: of their ft ami the puMi CASMMACiES A? ("oii.?is!hp' <-f !>!,< i!i>.-? n assort<' ! 15t"(.!(Jl V a!s<> gay t?> our fra-mls liiat. wo have cum F.il i c o h* y So:iW't!ii1i<f new, ami greatly admired li have n>o on hami ;; huge lot of seeoml-li OXK CO AC]IKK, 0XE-11A1.F OXK (JjAJ.Il Suitable for Travi ll;>ig <>r Harking- pur} eetditigly !ow. As we have tlio BEST SET OF HANDS AVi' ean safely venture t<> luiihl to orilei fc-?/ < \vi ; m-> any amount nl 1> 1.1'.1 any ??tlic*r l^slaMishiiifiil in (Lie Slate. : All Work V oFISK'S METALIC ] "We also have on haml a largo lot of I air-ti^ht, for | rnteeling lite <lea?l for'pni or any oilier <l?-siral>!e iiurpo.se, which w "Wo will also Hake CofTms and. send to : De.-ircJ. Wo have a new 11EA1WK, \vli Abbeville C*. 11.. Aniil 185r? CITY HE CK SI ORE. I wm. mixes, 'rV J No, '217 (North Siih?) J?r<>a<l Strcct, AUGUSTA, OA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in l* OS AND M KMC INKS, l'AIX'IS, OILS, GLASS, VAUNIMIKS, KTC. , K5TMERY, IIA I It i;KL".-IIIiS,,COMnS, TO I- , ( LET SO A 1*8, IIAIU OILS, I'OMADBS, IIA1U j i DYES, IIDK'F KXTUACTS, ETC. ! ' Vll of which arc oliYrciI nt low prices for ' 1 . . i I 'articulnr attention p:-.i<l to the preparation i ' KftYSICIANS' l'i:*i:ILTIONS rtntl the j j l&Dsing <if Family Mcili.-inc. A lnrg? as- j J tinciit of Fresh anil Wurrniituil Garden, Grass a;id Field Seeds. './rucrs ironi uie Country promptly i I ruled to. * I t lay 2, 1856. 52-ly ^'OTSCEJ. i \ I 4 0.000 I'uimdN Toniicmoc Baron, JV<>? rttiinil, {0,000 Lib*. Tennessee limns, well cul; ( >00 Sacks Superfine Flour; j LSft " Rxirn Family !><>.; 10,000 Libs Lard, in cans and -barrels; < [,000 Bushels Corn ; r, sale by , O. L AXDKKSON", ? - lie}holds street, .ugusta, On., Mnv 5, 185U- " ltf JOHN J. CLAYTON, \\ I DEALER IN f^\(T\ ' 1, READT'^TAD^ CLOTJIHW, . WW " IAS now on band a 1 j?rtr?" and fresh eupply j of fashionable Sl'KlNfi AND SLAi- j, K (JOC>l>S, which will lie sold on Very reartble terms. lo. l'J7 Broitil Street, umlur tlifi Augusta ?!. 4" ' i* '* (I ugusta, pn., May 2, 1850. 62-ly v 9g~ Order* from the Country respectfully ' ted anil faithfully filled. [Oct JStf ^ ^t prilll, 1856 49 * ' ly F. P. ROBtRTSONi TUBL1C AUCTIONEER, yOULft roftpecjfnlly <jffer lii%servicos ip the citizens of this Intllhe jnljojjiirtg ricta. H? is so fcencrniry known, that he as it unnecessary to <lo more tlinn rcfejp to n uld^ess" viz : Diamond Hill P. 0.', "Xbbo- " iftutrTct; ntj^git ?onimnniont!ons diroHf^ lit #?1 ficculve attention. ' A , 27 lf - I iiiw. Clotjmtg, I; COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) to tin? Citizi-iM of Aliheville and tho a?l- * (:iii?1 will con) itiue to receivo throughout l> Sl MMKIt ('I.OTIIINO, which he will 1 have it .distinctly understood, that all he hi of all who pati'oni/.e hit* KstaUishiiicnt. J try, to give hint a cull, on visiting Columbia. t rial. oi?l if.-Hirlincnt of rii'iilloincn's Furnishing arpct. Uatitf. I'nihrcllas, F.te., Kte. in' > km ' lie iug of every Style ami Size from three years si' Jiosite the Hoot. iiihI Shoo Sliirfl of II. I'. '' c. M. joiinson. ;;; ? -liosewoocl Finish. Hi 111 '?11? ui ss valuable advantages over nil other Cofs, or lor ordinary interments. They are <ji in so S'sist iticW tl Iif.ido Out, j'j ly i-riiii-iitcl, we have the trralifyirtg rctlce* |>1 =, eneliueil in tin-in, arc free from irrilp- 111 inav, without. oppressive odor, he kept? lesircd, transported to a distant land. 'j'i e fiihes, of hcautiful form, and finished in (1 Rosewood, '! oncvriiiiii; ill" shape tin<1 appearance of the love CASKS, at tlx: shortest. notice possible, .n Coffins Made to Order, V ir I'urslii-r inl?'rni:iti??ii of tlie above Cases, I hieh are in circulation. ' 11 J. TAYLOR. ; iirriap i I! K S , M. II. & V. A. 1>K ALE.] j 1 tac *> EJ2 ? J ? -c, (SL ~Z cm favor.*, iv.-j I fully invite t lio atteni?; generally, to lh?-tr larij<: stock of ;i) lUJCiGIKS, IKS. IMHKAWAYS, Ac?. We would * nieneecl llic manufacture of SB ii jEf {? i e s y all who iiavo eoeii tlio work. Wo apil Work, consisting of Uo/KX lilKiOlliS. AND IV-ALL, | osc's, all of which wo will sell ex- | I IN THE COUNTRY. ? ' k " iiiiv Vehicle in our lino of business. ' ' i t! ilUINO, at .-holt noli.jo, as clicap ais ; tr ! w] C Warranted. " : c; ? !. BURIAL CASES. ft ISICS MKTA1.IO 151RIAL CASES, NN longed intcriin iit, for transportation, jj e will sell exceedingly low for CASH any part of the District ieli will go five of charge. , CHRISTIAN & DEALE. 61 tf ^ Sl'KIXtJ G08DS?1856. ? . F. BURCHARD &. CO* AUGUSTA, GA., lk" Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, ' * i? f] 4 1IK now receiving an unusually choice i ZV variety of j ;l Sl'liING DRESS FABRICS, i> vliicli tliey arc polling nl I lie very "lowest, priies ami to which t.he attention of |>urlia-i-rs is \ erv eor?liall v and rutiiiiulfullv invi- "'I I'll. Tll.'ir stock embraces the* following, anong ot Iters, iif J-rcu.h /i'lit/lixh and American irodiietions. Particular attention is nsked to 'atusli, I.uuiti. Sevdoux, Lieber it Co'r man tincture of iJ.'tuGazinun, cliallies, delaines, i:ircg<?f=, grenadine^? ?tc. Tliirrin ?fc Milliard's >l?i'k "'nn?V- colored cliallies, mnrgnisc, vefl jerup', nml tissues. I'lilN'l*i:i> (iOODS.?Steiijliacli, Kocclilinka, 'c'roals, brjllitiutcs, cambric's," jaconets, lawns, irgandies mid borages, t_ ?"ATSO-*?'. iris black silks, superior qualities; F 'aris rii-li fancy silks; ?. " Jmhiilands, very l|BiijJsoni<v; " French and "English C'nlicoea of Stuiubach's Jingle's Monteitlis fi Norton's; 'ases of Ginghams. Mack nml fancy, all-prices; 'rii),ted cliallics and beragc dolaiucs, from low ? |iricc<? iu ; American,lnwns ?iul muslins; >' C^licpes, low price and fast colors ; V; HOUSEKEEPING HOODS. , ' Uii-hnrdson's J.inens, find other makers, a <-ry lull assortment in nil varieties, fdr shirtiif, sheetinp, pillow easing, Ac., <fcc.; biMs-eyo iupen*, Scotch ditto, towelling nud -towels. iit*Ki>n nam, ?v<v; window Urapery, lacc and luslin, Ac., Ac. Summer Goods for Gentlemen and Doys, in 1*1 .inen drillings, die., cottonades of nil sotte, veatigf, spring eassimeres, easlmieic'tt, drab?le, ?fcc. DOMESTIC GOODS, An \inrivale<W assortment of sheetings ami liirtings, brown-nn<tbU>ncfaed, from 8-1.2-4 r .-idth and from t.lie lowest priced to tho fljiist Ini'lisb and American makes. -J ci PLA XTA TION* G 00D8. a. )f tvery sort and kind, considered desirabta. |V [) liilVA. I)V flio r\\tinaf i.?i? t_ ? i*r " - - , -J I'.ovu XI udio. All nuuillUI) lO lionbove, we lutve the very finest asaormoiit, f collars,4,n%!*iMK^j]4)roiderie8.vu g0nerol,< o bo found probi J. F. BORCHARD AaSO,% ^ May 2, 1830. <fc. 52 -Ty ty REMS E.N'' S ; mat m iniifacvwir, . , and ' * * Lcudcr of Fasliibnst lliehnrdson Street, No. 18T, ? Opposite Exfjiange flow, COLUMBIA, S*. G, April 11, 1850 49 ly 21 : , , . /_, ' _ j*k. \ -POULLAIN, JENNINGS, tfrCO* o RQK'RS AND C4-TMN FACTBRfc AITjBUSTA, GEORGIA. PotTLti's, Thomas J. 4 Isaiah-Purse. Mb j 2, 185G. tC * : 62-ly / >?fe| AYEU'S I) 1 I T C UaUHUUUiliUUll FOR ALL TIIE FURPOSES OF A <AIW LLY PHYSIC Tlir.ltK has loitfc existed :i ptih'ie demand for an IVi*tivi |?trt'.iilivi- |?t* 1 w'l -1| could tie relied on aM re nml pei fectly j-afc in its opciation. This has en prepared to meet that <!eii>:n:d. anil mi exteni'c trial of it< virtues h.v; imn iii>i\ely shown with lint success it locoiupi: hcs the litil'puse designed. is easy to make a physical /?#//. tint not easy to aket!'.e !>c>t of all /nils ? one which .should have >lio of the ol'jeetioiis. lnil all lh" advantage*! of ery other. This has lio.-n tilleuipled here, and itll what nice-.-. we would :< .peetlullv Sllhmit to e putilic ih ' ' ii. It I. !" > ii liiifortuuatc for e patient hitherto t! :it vim.el every purgative i.li. iue is aciinioiiioiis and i:?il:s 1 inn to the how< This is Many < ! Iei pn.ducc so much iptii!. pain al.ti n\ ill-ion ill the s\ stem as In more an ioiml? rl.'''..,*iro the d to lie derived from' ii in. 'I liese riifs pvidoee no iiiitaliun or pain,lle%s it ill'ise IVoUi . pl< vlen-ly I ohstruc mi iir 'H iiinvMiiint in Hit" i."?i N. Pi-iu*; purely ?rliil.'?\ If I...nil < .Hi :il ' l"l' l:i ll:cit ism- III any nudity; l.i:l '! is lii-lt" ill : ! ?i- itirim* sliimld ' I:iKi ii in! !>-. Minnie ?1 j? I .isx f-ir I- in l!i" ?!? . ! > wi.i.-h liny arc arc 1 i ii" l <i' . Atin- couiiiint . v1i! '.. I Ii i !!!* i;; .! ! > t!n-lli. YVC 111 -:i: -:i ! m r I i.ij >i* i. in il i/ums li.ims f .1 in ! ?i < . I -I ir.r. ! !: !: ; !!> >, i,f .\p til.-. I.i-t?. - . lilt* . !' i. 1!. 1.<v ill.m-- \> i. i ' .i i 'i.'i * in . I'.i ii in lIn- Side ml I .< ii- : ! :. ii '.ii .a1! t> 'i.l ?}.? cum-' Mil <.| : i . :t. : r. As a\J I* !?? > >:!? ' . i I ; i I r--iii-f in (W ?i-ti.' I: i Till i?. I i iiiiu.i'v, Smifulit h?? Sill! >. ' .: Si:* 'mily, flror* ml !>iii<nt.t< . i l .It-' '!=. : jn short, iiv Mill i . t * i . U'inircd. n::\t : . . 11. til .ilv MICi? -!*? * ?!?. i . I#> *. ( I ravel, >\- i|.i i : i'aiiis in the 1 . ;.! W freely ,il Ti it. I ' ! I i!'i li e Mniid mi ;<!< ; i . < ; Mason*. .:i i < -tii ; i lomai-h ami m\. ' . :i l' . . i-t i ' .ti . ihe :i)ipc":!< aii.i ' ' .! !.: i (!, liy their 11in11'. i . t . -li in. rrno'f ' ' <\ ii -ture the i>i'!;iii;iiiiii. i< > i'":eon>. even lii-i.iMi .. .... .is: but un: i ! Inn far, - in >tii'liuth, .!:? ?> I. ? ii ; '-m ! . ' ? - iii which I'll) >>i:o! . i 111*i? I-.' here, but l?<-\ . ii.- > Ikes I- ? !* i verv in!* : :.i i i: i.i'-r >..i litis |.ii! will Usui i' .1 . .'i . : i v. Itii-h has it!.>! I" ! \.i. Wl.i ii Ihrir irtm :.? t i v.'.'! i. i )<ni|ter mil.I i i i a.t . ' i. !. tl i?f u at!i:ill!< t : . 1 I". 5 i . : *?? ; \t';( TIO :iIt i ?\?r V t? 'i . : : 1.iit\. l*\?l liiinttU u : ! ; . \ : r : < n ('ut' liox. i-i:: A; i? u* ])!!. .I AMi;s ('. A V K'U, :ui;i Chi-mist, l.'iWI.U.. M \>s. Prico 25 C.-ats jicr Di-y. 1;\ Eoscs for $1. A Y K IT S CHERRY PECTORAL, l*'or (lit' ( hit of oh.iis. kimis no \ i:si;m-:sm, liltttWEiiTls. '.i imni'ivu'isi e:ii 4'f!?i i\ AvTKH\. AM) HhVil I0\. Thw rcmi-'v i.:is won I'm- is,.;i* mii-Ji notoriety rout il< i-uri". !'" *< iy vaiii Iv i.f pii'.iumiaiy disease, lint it i-entiiiN ui.ii! i.< ss:n\ p-M-iint llip e*icnrf? <-f is viii! ! - in iniv <.<>:>iit;ii!iit_\ ul.ore it as been i lupin;, t <!. Sn \ii?i<- is li,. of its uselltH'^s, and >< numerous lis. e:i?, s ut' iS cures, liat almost <-v>t\ section 1.1 i!.r country abounds i pci-.ru* |.ii!' i' !> liinnvii. \< !.u i.ecn restored 0111 nI:iriniii<j am! even desperate dlseas'cs <if the iii>;s by is use. When om ? tiled is superiority ver en i v other medii ine of is i.im! is ton appa>nt to oi'upc ol?erv:it;<>n. ami when, is v irtucs are iiowii, the public liu longer hc.-it.ite what antidote > employ fin* l!i?' distressing and dangerous atrecon.s <if l!if piiliti >ti:<ry organs which arc incident ) oiir <'lima!i'. Nut only in formidable attacks pon tin* iiiti^s. but for the luildcr varieties of OLI>s, Coi i.jis. llo.miskxt.ss, ,ve.; and fur CimlliKN it is the pieasantest and safest medicine that m be obtained. As it has luti}; been in constant use throughout lis section, we need not do more than assure th? eople its quality is kept up to the best that it ever as been, uiid that the genuine article is sold by ? AlU'l.AvV ,V l.Yu.N, Ai.!><-viH? Aii i l-v rv.TV M.M-i-hatit. in the l'istri?t, AVI!.AM>; I!AIM;A!i it CO., w?\'?tanv ])? ?. 5, t'?m| (.5 i-nerol Agents, 'I'lx1 ?>' fc.-jsiSSa t'arolina*..? ^ sllih' rillr lii.sfrir!?//. //? ' ' 'tiittiiflll J'ltQIL Amos t.'-ai k, ,ir., i Aitnttliiiicrit. i wan it l'elrin, Jam.* A l.i.l 1.11. ) I'llV's Atfys. L<\' 111 !i! i'.AS, I hi: riaintiH' did, on the thirtyT t first day of <M< luT, 1 Sit!, lile his deciration ncfr.in>t tin- iN-ii-mlari!, who, (us it is lid) is absent fr??m ainl without the limits of lis Slati', a till has m-ithcr wife or attorney nown within tin- sftnii', upon wl;om a copy f th<: s;?iil declaration might l>o served. It is icrefore or'h-roil. iii.it th<* said I >efcmlnnt do i?(?? !?i- sum to the ,-jn.l ili-clration, on op cf??:v the first ?lny <>1' November, which will if in the year of nitr l.ord ! itrlil?reii llmitlrcd il< 1 l-'il'S v-T-otherwise tiual and ahdoluta is?lvri?iet:t. will then lie i-iveii and awarded Ljain^t liiin. MATH KW Mi i >< iXAl.I'), c. c. v. Clerk'- ><'Hiee, Oi-t. Ml, 1 ^7 Jy uV S.1S o "w K JR7 * >1A NI'KA<'I t"If i:it AM) I)i:AI.Ell IN. FTJIIN i TII u Oi" Kv??ry i>or/.'rlpiHon^ A'?#- ii" "* cs z: e sa _tv sa est. asr Of Every Style; *0 * ISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAC .* CASES; ^ r; Ojtposih the (.'oiirjarce House, COLUMBIA, S, C. April 11. 40 fry ~ ~A . C. SQ UIEirS^" ^ CHEAP GASH F B' It * ET1T ?TORR, . ' 172 Main dtreet, **%,* COLU M I) I A , S . C . MA NIT UTIU hit A^'IJ GENKRAL I>EAf.EB IS Fine im.l IMuin FURNKTUIMC, (AXOS, CHAIRS, MAT'PI! *" ?? CUfL]>i:KN*S CAIiH" .r. Axp | ii - t 4v^u AC. * y. * tE, Warraidid. J& v * Apnl 1.;t 183G ^ jy? r?T ? ? "wPf. trifkumsoiiry nnd l>la?ter4t}JF^ IM1E undfltil'lllll O . * I , nership in the ttjpfv'e business, nre QFepCJjF-* 1 to do all work entrusted to them in .flic Un id inost substantial manner. Having a loa|f ruction 1 experience in t he business, tfio^r flatter lein.ivl vs tlrnt Ihey <-nrt plcnse the most us; All work will hg wnrrnriWd. * ' A JOHN COUMBE?" a. j. wooimiurst; Reference.?II. A. Jone*. J. A.-Calhoun u4 r. J. W. Hearst, of?Abbo\'illc. Abbeville C. IF. Oct. 10, 185(5. 23-ly f. ? : 4 M " ' . W. I1YTIIEWOOD." WM. HENRY SMITH* ByTlIKWOOl) & SMITH, * Commission merchant!, * job the sale ok COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, ' * a {id all manner of Produeo And. Merchandise ; ka ts t1 *? ?' "* wz Xiiumuige flow, mcnaroflon (UMVR, COLUMBI A, 8. <5.* ** Atjrl\J 1, f?5fr ^ r RIENT CHAPTER NO, 8 B.% A/, ft* > COKESBVKV, . A MEETS Third Friday fa Month, nt 3 P. M. >T\ Mny 23, 1856 9 12m.