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John Fhaenix En-Route for Now Orloans. "John Phoenix," in a letter which is published in tlio April number of the Knickerbocker, describes his trip from liyston to New Orleans. Tlic letter is irresistiblj comic of course, but we can onlv give our readers a-Jastc of its <juality and contents, lie says: "On the fifth of January, at oitrht A. M., ' T left the Treinont House in a hackney carriage, the wheels whereof had turned into : runners. This method of progression, ren norcu necessary by Ilio deep snows, is con- ' sidercd a groat amusement at the north, lieing particularly dangerous to life and limb, ; and usually terminating in pulmonary eon- j sumption, tho pastime is very properly culled : sleighing." There is a sliarp satire in the following sentence, which will readily be appreciated !>} railroad travellers : "On entering a railroad ear the first object of the solitary traveler should be to secure an entire scat to himself. This may gener- 1 nlly be done successfully bv taking the outside seal and skilfully disposing a small carpet-bag, groat coat, unbrclla and cane, so as to cover the ii.ncr one. As the passengers throng into the car, many will gaze earnestlynl tiie place thus occupied, but will usually prefer to move on rather than give you trou- ! ble : but if the e?r is nnifr> filled fiio /^n/?<=- 1 r - " - 1 -' ? 'J""-*" j tion will undoubtedly bo asked, "Is that scat j taken sir ?" when you should reply with an impcrlmhable countenance,"It is,sir!" ami i the inquirer, with perhaps a slight glance of; suspicion, will move on. As a man's object ! should be to make himself as comfortable as < possible in this world, that his mind may be : in a proper frame to prepare for (lie next, a slight deviation from truth for the purpo?e ' of securing this object, like the above, is j quito pardonable." ivr i:-:.? ' mui.ui/.iuy ujmjii uiu nuisances wiuen lntest 1 the oars?the small boy with tlie newspa- j pcrs?the dirty boy with the popcorn?the j big bov with the fearful apples?and the ' well-known and indefatigable wretch with the "lozctigcrs"?John l'licetiix, says the boy with the accordcon, lias not yet got so far 1 North. It was but the week before that he ! ' met him on the Philadelphia cars: "It w: or eleven o'clock ; I lie train had ' passed New Brunswick, and the pasengors ' were trying to sleep, (ha ! ha !) when the boy entered, lie was a seedy youth, with ;1 a seal-skin cap, a singularly dirty fare, a ; ' grey jacket of the ventilating order, and a short but remarkably broad pair of "cordu- ! ' voys." lie wore an enormous bag of haver- ! ? sack about his neck, and bore in his liand ' that most infernal and detestable insimient, ! > mi accordeon. I despise that instiumetit of' . , music. They pull the music out of it, and it | 1 coines forth struggling and reluctant, like a ! cat drawn by tho tail from an ashhole, or a ; . nquarrel pulled shreking from a hollow l?i?r | with a ramrod. This unprincipled hoy com- ' i cnced pulling at this thing, and horrified u> ] with the most awful version of that wretch- i < cd "Dog Tray" that I ever listened to. Then \ | he walked around the car, and collected!, forty-two cents.?Then he returned to the ; centre of tlio car, and standing clo-e to the ! stove, which was red-hot?the night being I , cold?he essayed to pull out "Pop tloes the ; | "Weasel," when euddenlly pop went the boy ; j , he dropped the accoideon, burst into tears, i and chipped his hands behind him, executed I k frantic dance, accompanied by yells of the ] most agonizing character. 1 saw it all, and \ felt grateful to a retributive Providence. lie I j had stood loo close to the stove, and his ! corduroys were in a light blaze ; a few in- I ' chcs below tlic termination of i!i<? jacket was j the seat of his wo. After lie got 011 lire the conductor )>ut liiin out, and a sweet and ineffable calm came ovel- inc. 1 realized that 1 "whatever is, is right," and fell into a deep j ^ and happy sleep." ] Passing over his account of the stop at ; Albany, the journey to Buffalo, where he1 saw nothing but a railroad depot, but con- ! eluded that if the cold continued, the "But- ' , falo girls couldn't conic out to night," we , were introduced to another model railroad traveler in the following paragraph : "All day and night we ground along,'ripping and staving." We passed through Columbus, where the people had been hav- j jng a grand hall to celebrate the completion j 1 of their Stale Capitol, and picked up three j . hundred and eighty-four survivors, each of j , whom contained a pint and a half of undil- : | uted whiskey. And so in the morning we , came to Cincinnati, where fur fifteen minutes wo tarried at the Burnett House, the most , magnificent hotel in the United States. , Here I met with Fisher, the Celebrated rail- j road traveler, who accompanied us to Sand- , oval, and with whom 1 was particularly charmed. Fisher is tho original inventor of i that ingenious plan of getting rid of an un- j , pleasant occupant of tjie same seat,by open-1 , JIIJJ tt MIUUWVV Oil IIIU cuiui'hb lllglll, SO tllilt j f. the draught shall visitsearehingly the back j of the victim's neck, and of that method of J taking up the seat and disposing it as an in- j clined piano, and goipg to sleep thereon in ! such a complicated manner as to to defy j Ruhsequentintrusion. What he does not I know about railroads is of no manner of con- j sequence, and useless to acquire. Thanks to ! his experience, we enjoyed the luxury of two ' seats together, and it was with deep regret that I parted with him at Sandoval." With a description of Cairo, an ambitious WfAfol?n/l *A?un of #!%? 4' ^ * * o>- uiv junction 01 MicJ; Ohio and and Mississippi, we concludc our extracts: rtCairo is a small liolo at the junction of the .Ohio and Mississippi rivers, surrounded by an artificial bank to prevent Inundation. There Are here about thirteen inhabitants, bbt tho population is estimated at three thousand, that being a rough estimate of the number of people tHat were once congregated there, when five trains nf ram fore ft.boat left for New Orleans. TJiey were enjoying thof laxury of small pox at Cairo when lie arrived ; they are always up to.sometbingof the kind ; a continued succession of amusejnents follow. The small pop havktg terminatcd'its engngemeBt, the cholera, makes its appearance, and is then followed by yellow fever for the soason. Syect Spot 1 Dickens, has immortalized it uodei1 tho name of^Eden,, 'jia evident misnomer, for no man worth so irrtifch ns A^om CouWjeiTjftjn -there by any possibility, . /i Boston trader called at a country farm house, 6omo tiipe. ngo, to buy clieesp, hut when camc he to look at the lot he concluded notto*take it, it was eofnll of skippers. As Ke wfts going off, tho farmer said t&Jiiiu : "Look here, mister, how can I get. my chcdse down to Boston tho cheapest ?" {. The trader took another look at it, and seeing more and more evidence of. its being alive, replied: H j. 'Well, l.et it be a day or iwo longer, and T gu$s ypri can drive it right <Joum.n ! fr A Hundred Years frcm Now. Where, where will b.e the birds that sing A hundred years from now? The lljwcrs that now in beauty spring, A hundred ycara from now t The rosy lip, The lolly brow, The heart ihat beats So gaily now 1 O, where will lie l.ove's beaming eye; Joy's pleasant smiles, and Sorrow's sigh ; A hundred years from now ? Who'll press for gold this crowded street, A hundred years from now f Who'll tread your church with willing feet, A hundred years from now ? J'ale trembling age, And tierv youth, And childhood with Its brow* of truth? The rich, the poor; on land and sea ; Where will the miirhtv millions be I A hundred year* from now f We iili witlisu our graved shall sleep ; A Iiinnlreil years from no ft* I No living soul torus wiil weep, A hundred years from now 1 Jint. other men Our lauds will till, Am! others then <>ur streets wiil fili ; While oilier birds will sing as gay, As bright the sunshine as to-day, A hundred years from now ; Profane Words. As polished steel receives a stain From drops of random flung, vo does the child, when words profane I>r?'p from a parent's tongue. The rtift eats in, and oft we find That nuuL'ht which we can do, To cleanse the metal or the mind, The brightness will renew. My First and Last Valentine. On the 1 tlli of February?it is the da}' the j birds are said to chose their males?a bevey of | happy ?';ivs ami moans t ? write ami semi uwnv valentines, unknown to their teachers, who had | expressly forhitMen i!. I.onjr alt?*r the tea-hers wore swoetlv repo.s- ' inil ill the html of divanis, we stole softly ami j piietly aloi.jr ilif ereakiuir t.l! tale halls to Hell ) Mart ion's room, There we wrote sentiment! i!i?l mischief. iio:i.-cn-:e and ridicule, to all we . oi:M think of. 1 never heard of the fate of lint, one, nil J that ! ive sent to a sehool mate. She was a pale, quiet j rirl, who had little to sav to anv of us, ami 1 . ..." " i mi'iiMi lor ino sake ot improvement, as if con- I eions lliul Iter time was precious on this earth, iii'l her privileges few. >he was generally dis- I iked in tin? school, l>y the teachers. I i ] > not know why, 1>nt an unaccountable feeling I"jealousy pervaded my own In-east toward ' icr. If I ever mis?cd in a lesson, she was sure j o answer , il l overdid ai.v mischief her great j ilack eyes were sure to follow mo with bitch a | orrowful look that conscience was sure to re|?rovc inc. lint the teachers all loved Jennie, mid seeined to place more oontideuec in lier tlian in any of the others. It was she who rang the tardy liell; she who took our exceptions; die who aroused us from our warm nests so ear. Iv in the morning. For all these reasons she kvas Associated in our minds with something mpleasant N'ow, Jennie was often in the reeipt of very mspieio'.is looking letters?at least w' suspected .hey savored greatly of love and a vounir man. How eoiil.1 we di-eover ? Wiisthi! thought in our nimls ; aii'l too often among school girls is the mhtge verified, that. ".<nt :m will 1'iml soiik-iliing still r..r i<l!o hand* to do." At any rate, we thought it could do no harm to Lry nn experiment. So, an envelope was purlione.l from among her treasures, ami the han'lwriting closely imitated. What sin.uM th?! contents ho? It was perhaps because my brain was the most prolific of mischief that the t-n<k ?>f writing the valentine levol veil, by general consent, upon me. I wrote? "I loved 3*011, ami I trusted you, * Yon deceived inc, For ever, Farewell." The mail would be brought at ton in the! Horning ; wu must witness the elFeotofour val- | entitle. Jcnnie'a room was next to mine, with I i iloor between. The keyhole being in close proximity to her chair, we might easily see it >11. It was a rule of the school to go to Miss Wilson's room for our letters. We were oil congregated about the cut ranee when Jennie pas. sed out with her.-?, and with such a happy, joyful look in her tyi s, that I felt pained at the disappointment we had prepared for her. (Jirls 1w. -I? ...:m -* ' ? ? 1 , WV .|.4? V, OHV* Ulll lllClir J'UU, I >aidus they crowded around to witness the rending of the valentine though the keyhole I-looked. She lmd seated herself in full view nnd with a look of eager cxpectntioa opened her letter. Alas! how pale she became as she read those cruel words ; but we heard not even a . . sigh. "Shedon't care," the girld exclaimed, nnd separated. I was not so easily satisfied. I felt there might be times, seasons of agony, when even in a woman's heart the tears that cannot rise to : the eyes, fall itnear<l, seething, choking?bit- j terer than any gentle rain which moistens the I canbric handkerchief. I could not turn away to join the merry throng below, while she . sat there motionless, with her clasped hands, her wide opened eyes, and her throbbing heart! The dinner hour came mid passed, but Jen- I nic s seat was vacant. At tea- time, gome one j was sent to call her, when she was found laying on the floor, and, to first appearance lifeless, j Reason had vacated its throne ; thepoor tired heart but faintly beat, while odfrg throbbed painfully, fearfully, knowing too well that wc Lad done the mischief. . The arrow pointed by a thoughtless hand had.liecn aimed too well. At nicrllt sllC lav rnrirwf !n W!i ?, D - j .. B ? II UBIID S arm?, and all night I knelt by the door which separated her room from mine, listening with frightened heart to her- word9. Now she would talk wildly, irfcohfreritJ^; then her words would become tender and confiding, ns if her woes and heart escaped through her together. Again her inoanings .were terrible to hear. She would;, start up .wildly, calling so. lovingly on "Willie f ?Willie I'ddtftlea^e mo ; I "am so wretched? 1 was not.falM ^oJi believe mc ^ I was riot I You are everything to n^-jrou h*Ve tak$n. the place in my heart^df Wtf da?r. ? j ? ?? iimuci mm mother! Oh, I ?wn so lonely, lonely, lonely, without, yoo 1 Wjtfe. <}oar WiUI^ri tfrflt not v jw'.SL * . I cpmM'tfndufe no pfrrt, hutrriiftfted to herrootrf.-ahd %ith Jqiinlj^Gitlc s fixed wjldly on mo, cprrfcMed,?6 my&at>herth$ part w)dck I had borne.iu tbe wick<A deed. Oh, how tcuderly TwRt^hed .bodaide"of the heirtan bar Ixvck, to me, till Willie SumI, wildly happy we wore when we saw the rose disputing precedence with the lillies on her cheeks ! I need not fell how we nil learned to love her, aud found her high-minded and noble. She was not-of us, hut we loved her the better for it. She never look part in any <?f our plans for/it/i j (one of the lowest of pleasures) but by her example taught us to look upon life in a high<>r light. We all felt and ackn owledged her influence, which was p. re and holy, and one at ' least of our number will never forget the lesson 1 which was taught by that her first and W valentine. Alleged Insanity. \\ e have before mentioned dial an excite ment prevails in Elizabeth City, Ksscxconn- < tv, concerning lady who, it is said, had been j improperly eon lined in a lunatic asylum by j her family, because she has an affection for : a young gentleman whom they do not favor, j Letters have been published on both sides j of the ease?some very respectable gentle- , men asserting that the young lady is tin- j doubtedly insane. Mr. John diet wood states ihat the ladv, being ill, returned from board- i ing school to her homo, but was peremptor- ' ily ordered back, but refused to go. An at- j tempt was then made to obtain from the family physician acertilicateof lunacy which i lie refused as .unwarrantable. Suddenly the 1 gill was brought to New York, and two ' physicians briefly and personally consulted, j while a third was consulted in writing, and i the three .concurred that she might be. der- J anged, and the girl was at once transferred j loan asylum in Hartford. Mr. C. and a lady | friend visited the asylum, but were refused an interview, and told that the asylum phv sieian had not fully determined whether she j was derai gcd or not. I'pon the return oft .Ml", v.. to r.llZJllK tl), 1110 OXClt'.'inetlt, lie say?, ' became intense, and forty prominent men nf tin* town reinonstrat'-d with the mother, but ; she wouM not recall tli" girl. Mr. C*. an<l the f:imilv physician returned to the asylum I ami having her pei?on prodncted l?y proeess ! of law foil ik I that tlu- confinement with In-! matics lia<l entirely broke down her spirit' though her reason. Although several fain- ! ilies ofhii;h standing offered her a home outside the asylniu. her laiuilv refused to .*dlow her to remove?l. The ease is a very extraordinary one if thes representations be correct.? I'i'tiifoii ^'<o7iV, I !>.'/' ?<l- ?? Tkkatv v.'i!it Piuvsia.?The Liverpool steamer whieli arrived at New York Monday, brings news of a Treaty having been | signed between the I nited Slates and Prus- i sin, which Ilio telegraphic di.-pateh calls a ; treaty of roniiin rrf. If any treat s , says the j National Intelligencer, lias been signed by Prussia jointly with the l*nitcd States, it i- j dun biles* a treaty on the subject of mari- j time war, the form of which was sent out j to all our European Ministers some months ago, with power to conclude it, with the I (Jovernnicnts respectively to which they , are credited. The project, we believe, con-j tamed simply the three points adopted by the Patis Conference with the additional one proposed by our (lovernment. Six vessels were wrecked near Chicago, in the gale of the l>>t inst., and fifteen lives! were lost. You're dryintr tip, you'll blow away, TIicii ]>rnv no lotitrei' Inrrv, 1?.i..1 "...I,... <1. n:i I-' I t) Hilt III** MiyS ? Tlioro is "? time to marry." GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, | ct3 ej la." Q.J a I PLANTATION IMPLEMENTS, &C. [ ON hand, in store, with lartrc additions every | week, lor CASH, at. very low prices: j oi? I>hls. C. Yellow srr.All, 5 " Crushed and i'owdored SUGARS, 2 llltd*. Muscovado do. 50 DatrsUio, Oldfiov. Javannd Mnclm Coffee, | f> 11 lids. Trinidad nnd W. 1. Mt)LASSI3, i 3d lioxos Sperm. Adamantine ?k Tallow Can- i dies. A larirc stock of FANCY OKOCKUI ICS, I such as I'iekles, Syrups, J'reserves and Jellies, j Sauces, Spires, Tahiti f^alt, tfce., Maeearom and Siaruh, l'ig ljlue, liiditjo, ?fco., The very hest. C1IICWING TOBACCO, JI,U<1U IIIII'M BVH-CUOII UIO 1 IOIIUO SJ'Xi AU8, Lock, Tongue, Will ami Log Chain*, 100 l'air Trace Chuins, (assorted,) 100 Kegs NAILS, do. Tea Kettles, Boilers ami Ori<l Irons, AVell Iluckcts, Sifters, Waflh-aiid Wafer Irons, Blue Stone:, Copperas ami Madder, Buckets, Tuhs and iMnijotis, Broad Axes, Foot Adzes, and Collins* Axe?, Some best l'lain I'ocket Cutlery. Also, just received, fresh from the Brewery in Scotland, 12 Bids. Gasgow ALK, n very superior article. Agency for the South Carolina White Lend ! Coinpauv, and on hand, 1.1)01) LI.*. S. C. \VI?il..4.?n.l ntir/i /I, -v I -- 1 j 4,(tOO " beautiful White Lend, (pure white,) I nml a great, many other articles at. the lowest prices for C-AS11, or on short time to prompt i customers. II. S. KKltR. Abbeville C. IT.. April 1, 1807. 18 ly Haad Quarters, Regiment, S. C. M., Militia, March 115, 1857. OR I)Eli NO? r|"MIF. lTppcr ami Lower Tiatlallions CompriJL sintr the (itli Kcgimciit Infantry South i Carolina .Vilitia. will assemble for Drill ami lie view at their ltespcctivc Parade Ground*, viz: The T'nner Knlinlinn nt Tv.ni.?*? ?l-i i':" ? I j ? - ?.w 4/Y?nvo ?MU I intl, on Saturday the '2il of May next.?'flu; Lower Battalion at Chalk Level, on Saturda^-the iltli of May. The Commissioned and non-Commis-ioned Officers will attend at each j-Iaee the day previous for Drill and Instruction. Coptains Commanding Beat Companies will order out the Pioneers in their rqspective Commands. Lieut. Col. Clinksealcs and Maj. Hodges are charged with the Extension of this Order throughout their respective Commands.?The Joeassee Band will attend ol.c day ut each place. The Southern Rights Dragoorin arc respectfully invited to attend at Drake's old Field on tho"2d of May, and the Calhoun Troop;of Cavalry are respectfully invitcjl to nttend at Chalk Level on Saturday the'flth of The Public generally and Indie's especially are respectfully invited to attend each Review. By order of Col. T. .1. RooKitlfe. J. 'J. ADAMS, Adj't. March 29, 1867. 48-tf To tlie Ladies of Abbeville* MRS. ?. D. OWENS. ^ T7"" TOULD respectfully inform the Ladies V t of Abbeville, that she has returned aad mnv lie fmin/t ut ?u...:n. . ? -wuv VIIV ilUUCTlllt; IJLUiel, where alio is prepared to carry -on the DRESS-' MAKING Business in all its varivus branch\e* in the neatest and moat Fashionablo Styles, and at the shortest notidc. ' . All orders from tlio country promptly attended to. * - 0 March 8d^|867. .. V . 48-t/, .(Piano Fortes. TITE Subscriber teepS'on4 handc^*fjS04B| Nnnn's A Clark's <JSl?ferated grand action 1'IASOS,"aJtct other malters'; .m?L0I?30K& <U-, wbiflh Jte vl&tkuIm, and will sell it )WS? York price*, Amvertd^at the kOAAPNER, , a wT'V Oolumbi*, 6. C.* APiail,'l8A v > - r.-Olar I - - J. C7 CA&HOUN, ATTORNEY AT LAW AM) SOLICITOR IX ( EUL1TV, AI!?EVILLU C. II., Will attendjtroiiijilh/ to all butties# entrusted to his cure. T Jiiiiuiiry 30, 1S67. "'.?-!f _ t rpiIKlalc Law Firm of MHJoWEN ?t PER- * A KIN is Dissolved by mutual consent,? [ All business eoumtenced up to this date will be I conducted lini.-diod by us together under j tln> mune <>f lh?: old Firm, as if no Dissolution J ( hu<l taken place. S. Met; OWEN, J AS M. l'EUUIX. , Jnminry 1, IS.*!1?. ",*>.(f TIk* SI;iU' of Soitfli Carolina, I A bbrvi/tc J)i.\(rtel.?hi the Common !'! <<s. Wiilinm Wilson, ) vs. > Foreign Attachment, .Ins. A. Liddell. ) Thomson ?fc Fair Attorney*. j Wherens the l'lniiit ifTdid, on tin? eleventh J day of April, eighteen hundred nnd lif ! tv seven, fi ?> his declaration against the !>* - : t*'u*hiut, who, it f-'aid, is ii I 'Sent, from and ' without t In- limits of this Slate, and has neith- r er wile nor attoriu-V known willit. It... ......... ! upon whom r? o<>py of the said declaration n miiflit lit! servo.1? It is therefore ordered, Unit the paid Dc- j fciiil nit do appear j\ml plead lo tlx* snial dcdu- i ration, on or hcfore the twelfth day of April, 1 eighteen l:tunlr<'<l ami fillv-ciuht, otherwise 1 1 linal atiil ol,solute jml '.-iin iil will then hegiv- " en ari'l awarded atrains!, him. MATTIIKW M. DOXAI.D,r.<\ i>. j 1 Clerk's Cilice. April 11. ls."?7 fil? Iv J MILLER &. WARREN, |J Corner 0?)!>?si<? llio liiobi' Slolcl. j HA VK just received a large stock of F.w.i. j ?i ami \Vinti:is l>l;v (ioniis, of the latest j importation an*! most la~hional>lo styles, consistini; of > j Flounced Kml.roiiler.-il Colored 8fl.lt S, ; Kiel, Uroeaile ami 1'lai.l Colored SfLft'S ; 1 Fiirnred and Moire Anthpie I'.lnelc do ; Uieh Flounced MI'S MX ]>] : I. A IXKS ; \ fa Cashmeres and Muslin de l.aines in irrcat variety ; r Uomliaznie-, Clf.'illioa, Alpaca'and Oohergs; | French. Knglisli and Ameri.-an f'JifN7'S ; j '' I landsoniu Scotch and Fren.-h (! IX (j I f A .MS; i 1) Uieh French Embroidered VOl. LA h'S and SJ.fi/-J t-J?S; Uieh lilael; l.ae.- COLLA HSnvA Sl.KHV f\S; j t' " .la.-konet, and Swiss JiAXlJS ami ' FLOl XdXCS ; i ? 1 iil'auts' Kinlirni'liM'f.l 11".I fS'f'S an>l HO It US; ' ^ l-'inlii?>ii|.1 M.-iino r/.nA A'.S IVir Infants ; ^ Heal Valeiieieimes, Malice; anil Tlirea?l j LACKS; i llcvoire, IIetii-slilclic<l nntl ICmbrOi'li-rcl nnh's; Al<xaii'krV KM ami Silk C LOVES ; S|'!?-i:ili-l Sloi-1; of (ii'ill's " To^. ilu r willi an < ik1 less variety of <J?hm1s iisimliy found in a Dry Goods Store. We will j add thai- we liavc <\ lariie Ktock, anxious to sell, J ... nail will lake pleasure in showing tiiein t<? our i friend* nn?l eiistoiiivr.*. ] Oct. 1(>. l&."if.. 21-3m ! 1 ~M U L L K R &" S K X N , | Wliolcsilt! :n??I Urocvrx, ' COLUMBIA, S. C., | " 111^. -T1 ?? VJt 1.1/ K es| >ee! Mill V ?.-> J: J ?-nll the att'-iition of the i ciliaaits of Al>l?evi!le District to their larjjo and i well assiiflc'l stock of UKOCEBtlE^, j " whieh they oiler at tin; lowest, market- priees. i In addition to the heavier arlieh-s li-uallv kept ! in a Wfll-arranged Grocery, we keep a full ! Mock of ' ! ' A XCV (J HOC ER1KS," including almost every article wanted in the i family. ! 1; Persons visiting Columbia will lia<l it. to their | advantage to give lis a eall before makinir their purchaser.*. i l II. ML'I.I.KK. K. IXSKNN*. i April 11.1 S5rt 10 lv I B&? DOES> DEPOT?" rr,llE Firm of HUBERTS, ADAMS ,t SMITH I ' JL was dissolved on the lirst of October, ! ,, 185-1. It is hoped that all persons indebted 1 t| will eoine forward and settle l>y cash or note, i us wo are anxious 10 eioso our 11M business. ! ROBERTS & ADAMS Slillconlimicbusiness at Hodges, and at Long a Cane, and by llic first of April will have a lino ' Spring Stock of (] oods, j selected with irmil care in New York and Ba!- J tiniore, which wc respectfully <ifT?:r l<? our : j friend# and customers at moderate profits.? i Come and see, and be your own judge. Wc merely wish to let you know that we are still here, feeling satisfied that if yon will come, our Goods and prices will please you. Very respectfully, . ROBERTS A ADAMS. ^ Hodges', S. C-. March 27, IKSfl 47 tf * Tiic State of Moutli Carolina. ; AJ1BEVILLE HISTRICT I A .... !>' 1 c I vvni?u/ v>i///f//ru/r ^ Ii'U?v ?/IU Ut^l f O'-'A'tf'OJJS. ] Jauios T. Raskin, } Attachment. !' J anics A.*' Liddlo, J Attorney.! . it, 1IKIIKAS the PluintiIT did, on the eigliV T tecntli (l;iy <>f October, eighteen hun- j j tired an<l fifty-six, file his declaration against | ^ the Defendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from i s aiyl without tlie limits of this Slate and has I neit.fier wife nor attorney known within the i * same, upon whom a copy of said declaration I might be served: It is therefore ordered. 1 that'the said Defendant do appear and plead . i to the said declaration, on or before the nine- ' tecntli day of October, eighteen hundred and fifty-seven, otherwise final and absolute judgment-will then be given end awarded against him. MATTIIKW McDOtftLD, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Oct. 18, 1 Soli 2fi-ly Ifl . II. BERKY^ Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, 135 Iti<-Ii:ir<!soti Street, COLUMBIA, S. C . rpiIE Subscriber, having enlarged his "Ware.1.. rooms and Workshops, is now enabled to keep on Jiand a assortment of FURNITL'IIE and CIIAIItS, of his own make, and some of tlie best Northern manufactures. Also on band a large assortinent of WALL PAPER, all of which will be sold ciieai' for casii. It only needs an examination of the stock to be convinced ns to qualil;/ and chcapncu. ] April 11, 1856 ' 4'J ly ? *f. Great Inducements. i WE have a larce stock of Negro Goods, t consisting of Kerseys, (Jcorgia Plains inn jjihsit>.*% Kijjemer, wiiii neavy negro Blanket*, superior to nny we have ever had, aiul will promise to give every one who may call upon U8, every ' indneement'in the wny of price und quality, to liny of us. MILLKtt ?t WAR REN, Opposite Globe Hotel. i Oct.*10, 18B6. ' 23-tt Attention Citizens! 1 HOUSE AND FURNITURE PAINTING ] EXECUTED iji the neatest and most Fash ionablc Styles, Imitating choice Colors. Wood and Marine. 4,1 ' jii Orders from th4-country will be prompt]/, attended to. ' V * By * t -a T. M. ARD, Oct. 'ffB.-fgj-aml Ahhcville C. II._ ???rnOM ? j JVBBEVILtE TO WASHINGTON. 1 Atoim'IIORSE /STAGE leaves AttfiE VALE on Monday, Wednesday and .j 'hea.ve*SVVashiqgton, Gft., onTuesday. ffturs- ? day and #atnrd*y mornfagfc. * &A Daily Train loaves wiihifffton at V o'elo^k ] S * * J(JBN McBRYDE, Atoifr.' Abbtfrilla a II., April 3, 1857^8 If Clotjpg, Cloth (i:^,) RICHARDSON STREET, I'M IK unJiTsiitnctl wouhl respectfully announce joining l>istrict.?, that Ik- has now in Store | lie Si'.hun) si wo 11 Si'lcclcil Stock of Sl'lilNIi AN I'll ntsiteh prices as cannot fail to suit. lie wotil.l iroinisos will Ix' peri'oriiie<l to the entire satisfnetio !< woiiM, therefore, say l<> his frien?U in the fount s In- thinks In- can make it an object worthy of a In connection witli ( lothinirmay lie fouml a p iooils yf every description. Also, Hats, <"aps, Ci ? A I.SO line assortment of Youth's an?l Children's C'lothi >1.1 up. Remember the No.?1,'jS, KicliarJson Street, op >inv_'al. Columbia, S. ('., April IS, 18*>t5. Octagon Burial Cases? 1MIKSE CASKS are extensively mc?l, ami po^sc.tin" for transportation, deposit ill;.; in vaults lilvlc of the ^1?^( .IKiltcrinN; :tl> . i ; - "" r'"r? ii i<>n that. (In* li xlics ol our iloccasftu 1??v?*?l oiic iors of water, or <l?|>!v?lat ions of v< rutin, ami liviati;i<; tho necessity of liaslv Initials; or, if >1 Tin- OlTACD.N ("ASK is a n<-\v style of M.-tallit x-i lV-ct rcK'Hiblaiii'i! of Highly Polish e i ml free from <l>j.-it ioi:- i\|>ivsse<] 1?v some c< artner styles. The Stilir-ei ilicr i- now |>r?*|':iretl to furnish the :il if any size ivijtiiivd. AI-". Black Walnut and Covered n.l ilclivi'h-il iu th?* shortest time. 1\ .l?*as?: trik.- notii-c of mv <1 ~c-ji|.tivo pamphlet?, w] Abbeville II., Mart'l> :.l, Ib.V.] '**' , B B E V I L L E MALE ACADEMY.) I "Mil' l'.xi-i'-N's <>f this | n-.! it in joti will | J iiViitne.l o;i tli?- I'll-! Moinl.iy in .InmiaV IK'Xt. 'i ll'' lit 'f lilt: School will C' ri-i'l. Illl?l every effort will In- lll.'lilc to tliaillliti ji hiirh slamlanl of morality. y 'i'h*? S-holaKiie year will in* divided ii.to kvo Tonus. Tli?; lir t will on the >1 Moii-1 i\ in -Iritmai-y. and <-< tilitni<- Twenty- w itfht Week's; tin-<<cond will 11.-trill oil llw 2d lomlny, in t-ji?lami continue twelve i'1-l:-. l0 TKIiMS OK TUITION'. loiulin'/, Wi'itiiiy, S|n-Uiiit?, 1<t. Sos. 2-1 Sos. I',1 itii 1 Primary <' > oi?raj>hy, >>11 OU ? 0 mi ^ In- nliovit wil li t M-os;i a|>liy, Ili-tory, Arithmetic, Kntj- j, li.-h < irammar ami Kxereises in Kti^li.-li 1'oiii|io: sit ion, - - - '20 00 9 00 j, 'In; nhove with all the a 1vs?nee?l KtrsriUh Branches, 2H 00 10 00 " he iihovo with Latin ami Civile, - - l_?s 0(1 12 '>(< '* Stiiil--nt- will lie re- i-i\i-il at :mv lime du- '' injr the Ses-ion ami w il! in- charged from the line they el:tir until the olid of the Ses.-imi, nle.-s special tinan^eiiiuiits arc made to the otitrary. ^ j/o.uitiiii; rim *j%: ni nsivMiann' run:?. A. e. 1:1.iJi.u, A. i;. IV? in. IS.-,ft A tii>' ' AMi'iviil'c Banner will pleas'- copy. CITY :o.RCn S T O RE. WM. HM ES, N<>. "217 (North Si.lc; i>wu<l Street, ?li AU<;l.'STA, CA, T Wholesale and Ilctail Dealer in iKl'US AND MIXlis, I'AINTS, OII.S, (il.ASS, I. I'l'TTV, VAUXlfrllKd, inc. lilll'l'MKIiy, HAUL lilil'SIIKK, COMBS, TCiIi.i:t soa.'s, 11a11: un.s, imimadeh, haik i)Vi:s, iiuk'k hxisiacis, All of which arc- oll\:re?l at I??\v prices for ... 'ash. PartiiMilnr attention pai.l to t!? preparation f I'llVSlUIAN.V l'KKSriMl'TloNS an-1 the (> ispen^inir of Family Mi-'li.-ines. A largo as- ^ ?i-tmciit of Frc>h ami Warrant-el Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. .>i ear Orders from the Country promptly I t< Mended to. May >, 1S.1G. .12-ly NOTICE. L?0,00(> E*oim<ts 'jrcjinossec Ka? j\ <"<>ta, Il?^ coiiikI, 30,000 l.lli.a. Tei>iie??ce Uaius, well cut; 500 Sacks Super line Flour; J 150 44 Kxtfn Fnniily Do.; 10,000 Libs Lnr'l, in cans and barrels; 1,000 Bushels Corn; 'or snle by G. L. ANDERSON, J; Reynolds street. Augusta, On., Mav S. 185(5 Jtf ~J O H N j'TcUYT0~N7~ tDKAI.KIt IN* mr\ READY HADE CLOTHING, W# HAS now on luind n anfl.Trfrsli Mipjilv ?f fasliional.lt- SIMiINO AND SD.M1EU 00(11*5, wliich will bcsoKlon very lvaonalih* tonus. No. 107 JJrou?l Street, u(ul<-r the Auirusta lotc-l. ~ 1 Augusta, (!a., May 2, 1850. S2-1y 5i Order* from the Count r>/ respectful!y v uvitcd and Jiiithfulti/ filled I Oct I'Jtf - - - 11 a April 11, 1850 -10 ly i. pTToTe rtsTn^ f rU|LIC AUCTIONEER. 1 % 7"\7"OU"l1SVcspeet folly oiler liis services lo / T V Ihe citizens of this una (lie adjoining ^iomiws. jiu is jifiimuiy kiio\vii, mat 110 ~ It-ems ituiuieoc'ssftfy to <1<> more tliau refer to _ lis a<ldres--, viz : J)i(WiotidrJIill P. ()., Al>1>e. illi! Dislriot ; nml all eommunicntions directed .0 liim will receive prompt uttcntion. Nov. 7, 165(3. 27-tf . GRAPE VINES. . ' ABBEVILLE MODEL VIXEURD! < DR. TOGXO offers for Sale Vink Cit- \ tings nnd Rooted Vises, at the followng rates: ' * Per Hundred Vine Cuttings, ?or t.'atnwild* ami other Sorted American .Varieties, * " *s 00 t For Sorted Kuropenn Varieties, 10 00 Hooted American V%fiolies, Egch, - ?, fiO ilooted European Varieties, " ^. 1 r0i? Hooted Scuppernonf.', S' - 1 00 Montcvino, Dec. '27, 1850. y85-tf N. B. Af Vines prunetait reasonable rates. ~";-rc" 8 S 5 ti A House RtfiiJktfng. THE undorsigned is now prepared to do nil. work entrusted to his care, in the Build- k Yig.Line; to Draw I'laijs and erecfcflfl^lescrip- f ityis of tyuildiiTgs, front a ooe-fctorvjiousea ?ourt House. " - L "Having received instructions from tha best Architects in the Union, he flattershinMufithat le eton have work doUe in a style equal to and Si is chenD.a4MA?k-ba docup.in York. ? RK^Wt^t-^King A" KelTilufr, A*A^?,cts. ltf?o?]yn, Sa^ Yark 1 Wh\."Osk)wr, Afrckrtcot, ?f New. York City I'srrvniAn & Woller, New i Greenwocd, Out 10, ,L8<W. J&3 ly * * *' .. ? ^ , ' . Vv - .w , - ? .... _ .. V . .. . m. Closing, I < COLUMBIA, S. C, (13s.) 1 r to (li? Citizens of Al>l?ovillo n;xl tin* ml- 1 ? (ami will contiliuc t<> receive throughout | 1> SUMMKK ClAtTllING, which lie will lisivc it distinctly understood, llmt nil lie n of all who patronize his KstaMishmeiit. T? ry, to give him u eull, on visiting Columbia, t riiil. b _ ?>.l nssmtim'iit of Centleinen's Furnishing I ... irpel lings, Iml.iellas, lite., lite. ' , ?") * I iio< ng of every S!yle and Size from three years > si*1 j uli posite the I'.uot and J-hoe Store of 11. 1*. '* t;. m. Johnson. ; 6< i-1 y i ovr Rosewood Finish. ' ! !' I nil! ..J ?1 ? ? - I - .v. ......III! il\IT SI 11 OTIKT V.OI- j , or for onUnai v int.-i nicnts. Tlicv art: I -,.11 ?? lO I'll!) IU4>I(>(1 1 cisi<!<> ;j??l Onl ly ci>iiiculc<l, avc liavo the uralifvir.ir rdli'c- ' I';' !?, oiu.-Ih-imI in tin-in, niv five from irruplnay, without oppressive o.lor, be kept.? ! |,r iv-in-.l. triiii>|.iMli-l to a <li-tiiiit. laml. ' |? Case-, ot' beau!il'ul and iinUheil in i I5i an 1 Rosewood, !?.',! unci-mii.^ I in: shape ainl nppenrniico of llio ' li^ iovo CASKS ai. tlii*shortcut notice* possible, ' 1 ' hi Coffins Made to Order, ; >r further information of the above Cases, j,| liieb arc in circulation. I". .1. TAYLOJl. V SI'IUXU (iOODS?1856. ! F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., Bread St., Opposite Masonic Hall, ' ' ^ 111-'. im'\v receiving an uuitMitilSy clioii-c ' l. y;ii t? iy ??i :i?, Sl'lMN<i I'KESS FA15UTCS, *' t lirv ar<-Bollinir nt the vr-ry |>ri- l: i :thi 1 tu which t!w at< -lit inn of |>urin^< r-i in v itv i-iifiUi?!l_v ami fully invi! ). Th?*ir stock ?'!iil>r;lcc.< the following. a- \i ??titr "lii* r-, "1 kni/Hx/i ii ii 1 A nit riri'n <> roihi' tions. ]"?rtii'iihir ntU-iilion is n.-kr<l to ' utusli, Lupin, Seyihmx, l.iclu r ?t Co*d mnnti- j1' I'iurc <>f I!ouil>:i/.ii:< s, olinllie.-'. ilclaim irriffs, ?*iviia?iino-\ tfc<\ Thiiriti ?fc Mi !a.-lc nsi'l dial lies, liiarjrnisv, veil ' raire. ami lis'siii's. i 1'1'INTKI) tlOOIV?.?uhaoh, Kitcclilinl;-', ' ^ ri-al-. lirilliaittc-", ciunhrR-s, jitc-iiiicts, lawns, rgniiilius and hfl'atfs, ' A I.SO :iri.~ I'liick silks superior <jU:il;lit-s; nris rich fancy sil'.is ; ' Koui iiiiuU, very handsome; " French nml hnj?lish Calicoes of SteinIwIi'k Mi>jrle".? Mi'iiteitlis iV Norton's; ! ;s--s <>f <!inuiinius Mack ami fauey, nil prices; I'intvl eluillie* nml Iterate delaine?, from low ' priced t?> very rieli: i t1 tucricnii lawns and muslins; " I'aliooei, low priceand fast, colors; J/OUS/iATUK 1 7X(J GOOIKS. Richardson's I.inens, nml oilier makers, n 1 L-ry full nssortmcnt in nil varieties, for shirtii?. shectim/, I'illow ca.sinif, ite., ifce.; liird^eyo , V iapel'S. Scotch ditto, towelling nml towels, , j(, urlcir.li Itntli. ?t-e.; window drapery, lace and f,: iiislin. Are., i11 Summer f.ir (I.-ntleiiien and l??>yc. in i?en driiinirs, ?Ve., eottonadesof nil port*, vest- ' J"1' 11;*, easdimerett, drube'te, tfce. jjo \n:srn: goods, n An unrivaled assortment of sheotintrs and ^ iirtiu?s, lirovvn and hleaehed, from 31 to 12 I J', i'ltli mi*I from the lowest priced to the llnest ,c iiglisli an<l American make?. 1'I.A XTA TJOX GOODS. \ ? f every sort, ami Kind, eonsidered desirable ci i have, liv tlie pieeu or bale. In addition to , ic ahove, we have I he very finest a&critteitl e.dlars, l.ne'-s ami Kmbroidcries in general, j, ? l>e found probablv in the State. : \\ .l.'f. ju.'kcllaui) co. | May 2, ISiiC. 52-ly ; P Kill! I >T&"_C(TtII !? an, 7 I Itorncys at Law und Solicitors in Equity, i Ojfire, the one formerly occcuj)ied by j fcGoimn 'k Pcrrin, | LAW 11ANGK. ) Jas. rf. PKitntjj, Jas. s. Cothiiam. j ^ iimnry 1, 1 $57. 35-tf | j,n S. Mc GO WAN, Ik" ATTORNEY AT LAW. j \'l OFFICE IN LA W I'AN OK, j "I Next Door to Thomson & Fair, ! ^ AHLiKVJLLI? C. II. j!??? January 1, 1857. 35-tf ; "J'j Itfl VfitTD ?5 52. S*h5 Q ^ 0,000 i?8B-:i:ESof WALL I'Al'KItl NO, j _ nt of Transparent Window Shades j illi I'iHiires In match. Meiclianls ami I'lantcr* from Abbeville J)is- j iet wishimr to purchase will do well to eall ! t " A. lil.KAKI.V I Aiifrusin, fin.. May 2, 1 ftiiG. 52-ly 1[M S EN'S HAT nA\L l ACTOKY, I ami ! Lead <( r o f > F a s li I o 11 s , ! lliclinrdson Stroet, No. 187, Opposite Exchange Row, COLUMBIA, S. (J. j _ April 11. 1S5fi 49 ly j ^ wl. carz: g T'OI'LLAIN, JENNINGS, & C0., * f iROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGI'STA, GEORGIA. l. Pon.r.ai.v, Thomas J. Jennings, Isaiah IYk.?k. Mnv 2, 185i*.. * 62-1 y iiit'ii of (Ik; Two Large Watclics. WATCHES, CLOCKS, " n ?and? AT N15 \V ?ORK PRICES, FOR CASII! II ~?A MERCHANTS and Dealers will <lo. r\ well to call ami examine the stock bf -j VA101I15S, CLOCKS nnd .IKWKLRYi nt . JJ 210 King Street cfore they purchase elsewhere. JEvery article tli warranted. ?< io A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted r> country dealer*. * Save (lenity prr ctnt. f>i/ cnllinfj on WM. MASTKHMAIf, D 1MU lving-st., Charleston, Four <)oor& from Weutwtutli street, Otobir r>, 1855 ^2 tf M: LWAYSON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FANCY ARTICLES, k * us Rosewood aTxl Mahogany Writing L J Desks, Jlogowootf' an'd Morocco Dressing Cases, Droning Ootpbs, -Hair, Tontli.and Fihgcr ^ailrtivuflbcu. , Adies' KcliciilcH and. Work Boxc8; (JnldPions, . -Ju 'Silver and'QolH Oases-; Fancy Inkr 21 xtaujcU ; fi|n'*Rae?s ; Pearl and' 'Morocco PoffcS Mtanaiev. of all { 'BankpWn -GwA^Soporior. KngliW Water OoloA*. r.-vflMpiMtTIiyr PftfttfU;' Roger's mrd Wos- Q! t^jboVpi'a anterior Packet Cutlery, Ac., ?{,*? For sale at reasonable Pri<ftfc In* * . ^.'fl^'TOWNSEND, '128 RtwfAifdfcu Street; ?BjTivffbiii, %Cf. I Ao^htB, I860. ft-topll / & *9 *$? *> ^ i- - *> 'Jig AY Elt'S Si V I L S i S? FOR ALL THE rURTOSLS OF A 'AM1I.V I'll YSIC I m ill" liiii lot!" ( * i ' ' * il' i?::iik1 fur .in >rliw Ii\? ?. !* uni o , .! :.< oli<-<i on an i? ati'l poriivlly -; i* in i i t-;; t "i?ti. "I * 11 is lias II |!l'(-|>: I' "I (i> III'-" Ill ' i'.-ii.: ti'l. ; I ill :tn iwtril* l> trial of i!s xirtu.w 1 '.\c'.v shown with a? .?i:mm-?- it :m ( iiij < l'.?- i *11' i?sl* 0.<-<ij?iif'i1j i; (.. . ! ? Junk" n ; '..' I / 1 I not i-y to lie tin- ln' l in' ii!! linvC to of llic iilijnctioif. ? : t nil I ' ? : i' :intiii*i?s, of, I V oilier. This i :.s in - r: : I : nJ ?. i| lii-rc, ail't ii wiial .-uri c - \vi' v. . ;! i n- p r'ln1^ -n'.-ililt to ' puMic <l< < ion. 11 ls:?s. lu tn nnlot Iunato for lilt' i to t!. : :i'tnii't i nn j?tii-s?nti\* i- :i . i ,oi. ..:i-, . i,-i irri!. !i: j In lilt' Ijow'I l.i . tot. M:im i I I'.'to oi..i!ii.?; so tiiui-l! I?:iij* o; in :i:nl I"t n>- : ; '! \'-' n .-s Io more in < n'iut? r'i:>! iff !' o>-!. > in iViivct! (Von?' ii. 'I ii<--r v | '. i en I-:!' tion or pain.' It- ji I- ! .11 a }? ' ' I V !'(: ; olistmcti or iii :. 1.':> I :.t I.: !'.: 1!' ' iJ? pllivl;? l-laS'i'. voii . i 'ii i' ! ii! ?! ' "r m any" iiililv; oul ii ! 1st;' !' " ativ I- >'! : : < sJiimJir i; i %. * :; : - r-r ?Vi? in |. - *: ! !' to wi fii k'.-v an- ?p' m . in i: i.v. A i- i : ? 11 f roil"* iin!-wV.ii h : \ . .< ! ! thi tii, ttt' ' i!'? !?I ? :j I t v C i *. i?; i ' ? tWini ?*. 11 * . * ? * ' I Aj?-* W'. . I/-?:. ? . 1 : ?>. ! l*V\i 1 . vol* ' ' . J': *tt iV.o I I ; f [" ; : ' ! I I i.* ?'li{11? 11 , 1 } r. As aif <*l : ii I !1 \ ; . ' t ? m? : \ ill ('m.?l?i I j'- ? ? 1 . ' 1 I i Si*.votul;i il S??n \ r . . v ' f ' !.?.?? v. l"|i?c*r?l' ?l. *! i?|ms v ?? ' tii ' 1 i: ired. IV \ ; . u ti rly snrv. (inivelf i.v ' . . ' I" in ll:e li. si? 11 t . - '1. '1 . 1 < freely l;eit ' i .?> ? ' t .... l.imi'd ..j j. j. , " - " . 1. I1 iiuiV :.ii.: ? i ? tin ir' i : 1 < ' V )!, ri sm-* ! ire. 1 ,1. ?-.u: the .1 1 .. . JiUm. . 1 -. en 1 . : .'.t 111.-" ..:.!t. .. IVr, ' 1; 1 iiwth,. !:i ?i t- ' 1 . 1 wliieit? ! .11.. . . li. :e. I.lit iv ' >tly : . : ?i[r ? :;??? * hicll ItfH \v ;.cti ilirir !! . . . ? ?... ?.: .J.r : i ' . ?. *1 of it 'i ' .'. . I . : . :' . i 1 ... ' il- . !:(> 11..1 . ... ;. ; . ' til v. J'..r u.irti'.' . tff' . ,, i ::t : \: r> ! v J)!'. f. AYKIJ, 'raciir:ti a:u< '.l. t 1>? EtiiM, I. "? I : 1 Price 25 C?uu I ivu ;3 for SI. T?-. -O A Y K 1!' S chebry m"i:mal, for <!?< r?p;?l < iii#* ni" OK.K'i. ? {*!, HS. MKilSKXESS. liKOM'iis'r; . CUOi f\ Wit U>XSl ?ii'T]:;A. Tut-' t'-nscjy V:i 1 r V mi.1i i lilt) its <111. * <,r < V cry \: i.? \ : .i:'-t :.i;. ' ( ;i- r, i:tt it i utiivly ?i i.: .. !.i ! i:it 11r?* i M * * in IIN \ ii , j i : \ ? u i.iv v 'r-rr u is I im*ii m.ji'i.vi ]. K. !:.? i..IH nf it> iim?lllic?i>*. S?Tt?l iir.iiK-votis ih< ?: i f iis nirw, lilt ;i1iih>s| cry !i"!i * I Sin* i ' Mv .-v : .hounds t |>fi>??n- j *i \ km vii ' ho i i -I restored in hI'imm t 'ji :??:tl * *i-ii t' . iI.r the mi's hi its >:-< . Wi-i ! ii;.; t ! I i??rity icr rv'it i li.tr jucdi- i ' :t . Is l< ;i;>iia Iit to i -1; i- . i.-?rv:': . ti, :i 1 whfi i.ltie; are noivti. the no r l.i-~:tut \>Uiit antidote i employ for the cl:;.tivs>iirj ;:<> ( i': rotis ailerons nl" tlir l>uiiin-i. r\ i i . ! v.ii lit : ii incident ) our climate. Not t.nli i;i 1- iliii irthle II.;<lts [ion the lungs, but for the itiii'h-r i.iiieties of oi,i)8. Ooim.n>. I!i>ai:skn(:s-.. i.: ;it:.l forf'uu.HKN it is the |ik':isiiiitfst in.ii Si.f. st u.i dhinc that m he olit:iiti( (I. As it liits lout? horn in constant iwr throughout lis section. ivr need not t!<? inore !' :tn :issurc the pople its quality i - kept up to tin '? ? t that it over lis been, and that the genuine article is sold by?* al.'iii.au .1- i vl i \ \ ! i . ( ' ii Ami !>y v.-rv i:i 'in- 1'istriet. AYII.AN1>* IJAIllJAl. .v (1.1 iii Iffton, l>ee. ( in J t ? :?? rn 1 A tii-nt?. 'S'Sh* CiU'oSis'.a, n? <.J'/>as. Amos <"Isis k, .ti\, ) Attachment. [ *!' <; iwi.ii A- IVrrin, .!nines A IJ.1-1.-H. \ I'hi's Att'yu. IlKRKAS. iin- !'!.*iii-iiir <>:i Hie lliirt-ylir-'-t day < !' (r. 1 file his decrulifni npiitna lli?' n<-i?-inl;iiif. who, (tis it is i<l) i< from :.!i'l wilhoiil tin- limits of is !>tat?*, iiii-l !j:i~ lift!In r wife or attorney io\vh'witSiin tiif sam?\ t:;.o:i win.!!! ii eopv tlif said <! ' liivrt'ion l:ii;:ii! ! >< rvi-il. Jt is fi'i-r-iii- i-i'<Ii-i .-!. tli i! tlf .>aiil. Iii inlnnt do ijii'iir and |d.-:.d ! lii-^rp 1 ralinn, on of I'ni'f tlif Iir-t day i i' '.\?.\.-nil., r, which will in tlf yi-ar of .--ii- 1 r.i l"'u'ii n lluadivd id fifty Sr\i i', hiIm i v. i:v iiiial and alisoluto iduitifiit v. ill tli*-:i 1'f -dvi ii and awurded ;ai?st tiiiai. M .VI liKV.' i < -r) A' .F1, c. c. r. Cli*i k's ('iiiff, (>.-i iii. 1--."ii?. ly a . r& ? w'cs ii7~ MAM'twt iri:i:it .\st? i>i:.\i.Eit inr C IT (7 It K Of SIv<!vy Dioici ij)ti?n, C5 ^ tS ;TT ./Si. 13. y a. Of Every Style; ISK'S CELEBRATFO METALIC BURIAL CASES. Oji/iOf!fe the C'ut'ytrcc J.roi>sc, COUWIIJIA, s- cApril 11, 1 sr.r. !'.? 1 y ~T. (;. s(]r i ivii's" ^ CKEA? CASH 1 STOKE,, 172 TIain Street, c o l i; m li i a, s . c.. l^StBCII'Ui;!! AMI lil.M'.II.M, J'liAl.Wl IX rino niii! i'lnin Ft'I'N I'i'l ' Ivl1*, [ANOS. ?'11A! Kj^'. M A'l'TH A>slis, CIIIT> DKF.VS CAKKIAOI'S, ?fci\. ,vc. [,5/" All /?;/,' / W'orrntilxf. April II, lS/tt'i 4'.' iy Iri^U nc :: <?>!? ry uud U*3:tst<>rillg~ undersigned having .formed a Co-pnrt,"/^fioi>liip ii> tin- al*ove lai-i m-s, arc preparI to do nil wlfvl; eutrtisMlft i<> tluiu in the Ijest" id most yu1->tnn1ialW)i:ii:iii i-. llavihg a long netienl experience in the hnsine-??, they flatter' utmdlvs that thev ran ph ase the most f^s^id-' us. All work will he wnrrniited. ? iniiv r. ii - Mm." * X .i. wo6r?i i'{; iisf." F!r.KKr.KNrr.?IT. A. Join-*, A. Cftllioun and' r. J.\W. ilcarst'of AliJu'lkilii'. *t Aliliovillc i\ II. ^)ct. H>, 1?.>0. 23:ly , \V. IIYTIIF.WOOI), * VM. VEN'UY SMtlrnl/ BYTlIEWOOD & SMITH, CoiitiniBNiou 33 e v ? li :i 11 ts ,r rOR TliK SAI.K OK* COTTON, FLOUR," GRAIN, ANI?/.M. MANNER OK Produce and Merchandise; 3.4 Exchange Row, Hichardson Streeflj. - '(TO L U M IH A , . C . ApriHI.mn * -40" * ly aiEte'ciiAPXEii-lro. 9 a.\ A.-, HL% COKSSBIIR^, ?A , MKfTS . Tlifr<} Friday in every Montis ?t 8 yf\ Mny?3, fc n 12m