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Dickons and Thnskuray. It in tlio genialitv more (him the genius which attracts in tlit* works ??f Dickens.? Tlicy warm mid widen our hosoin, even if we have diseovered a thousand faults ; for faults al> Mind. 1 )ieketis is neither a faithful, Hnuible painter, nor a consummate arli.-t. i He is a caricaturist?Ik-is a mannerist. In general, the incidents are impossible, the }>lot clumsily constructed. and the characteis wooden. What should l>o robust an.I healthy feelings, it tt>?? i.fu-n Hiiipeiiiig, waddiutg scntimentalitv. The style ot 1 'iek<*ns, though in the main monotonous, is an holiest ivixon style, llii hooks have trained a marvelous reputation, but they will : nut have a lasting fame; for geniality is 1 not vitality, lie is essentially rtn original 1 writer,'find he has founded a school. lie , and his si"iio>>l, however, have >siortoo i iniieh to like temporary? tirst, in the deter- < initiation to amuse, let the cost lie what it ' ini 'ht : ami sccMullv. in t!>? attempt to . ' . 1 play the reformer. A tiue literary artist . uolild strive !u lenlir.e hi-uuu ideal of lieau- t ty without I It iti hi i iii of (lie plan lit> or tin pelicc ; ami lie would leave to the j>) >|>1 x-t j the wotk which the pioplu-t eati perfoitii r.vueh better th;iu he. 1 am indebted, , however, to Dickons lor nianv a happy i hour, and 1 have never ii-eii from hi- pages ' without a more living and la\idi love to- J ward-all mankind. Initio- Dickeiis, Tha? k | cray has more genius ih in g?*ui?!ilv.? t \\ here tiiereis genius of the highest kind. : '.ho geniality will he always in proportion. ' a* we see ill the illu-tiions iu-!at,ee ofjfhak ' rpearo. 1 >ut in get.ins of a liiuh kind, -j though not of the highc-l, g?-niali?v, as in I the ca-e of lianle, may he altogether want- v ing. 'Without genius of the highlit kind, ' ! hack.*iav is as destitute iienialitv as !; ' ' . ' 1 ia posi-iliic tor a man ?>l j^?-n.? ? to he. Kveti L more important than faith in <Iol is faith 1 in liinnan nature. 'l itis faith Thack .-rav 1 does his utmost to destrov. II'- paints ; he 1 seldom caricatures; but ho seem*. to delight J in painting only mu:1i life as ran be Men in Sl London clubs ami in l'atis halls. Kverv i man lias ugly leprous spots in his own na- : t it re, which the avenging deities continual- ' ly thrust before his eyes. Why to kill shame, or liope, or nobleness in his soul, t should yott iu addition drive him into an I atmosphere heavy with the stench of all the infamies? You make fresh pollution when 1 continually stiring the pollutions. Let the pollutions alone, unless, like Hercules-, you ' can turn a river in upon iln.ni to carry them away. Glancing back for a hundred 1 and fifty years, Thackeray could see not h/ ii ! ..t uuv luur UVIOWIUIU Ulllg>. LMiUlCm'jr around, lie can sec nothing but Palmers that , murder, Robsons that su indie, and univcr- ' \ sid snobbery. I dare say all the while ' Thnekerny, as prosperous author, and pros- * perous lecturer, contrives, in the midst of t this foul and horrible world, to make him- ( self very comfortable. Your misanthropist . or pretended misanthropist, loves at least 1 one man well. Qnarelling with Thackeray's ^ cyuicisms, do I likewise quarrel with his , " style ? Not as a stvlo, for few styles can be j better. I object to it that it is an elaborate I "imitation ofKnsjlish stvle, iu the Addisonian ' . : period.? Critic DAII.Y I.MMKHSION OF TIIK 11 CAI). 1 >1". ?' Bissell, one of the quarantine physicians at 1 Jftaten Island states it as his opinion, 'limit if ( i.? i ' -?< - ! J'V.JU.IO iiii11 ics iianuii 4IIK1 iiuuucu every 1 day, he is not liable to disease, because, ! 1 cleanliness of llie person is always a pre- j ; ventive. If a man were at work all day in . ' the vineinty of the sick, and his hair wfl with ! j perspiration, the doctor don't think lie j , would get the disease ; hut if he let hi s , * hair get dirty and matted, he thinks he J s could not very well escape. The Norfolk Herald copies the forego- i ing, and adds the following corroborative ; J testimony : 'So important a result from so ' simple a cause may seem incredible to i many, not to us. There is not a more ef-! , cctual preventive of disease than the immer J aiou of the head in cold water every morn- | ing the year round. We know an old gen- J tleman, now on the rise of seventy, he was of a weakly constitution, and particularly lia* bio to attacks of billious fever, violent cold?, and headache; but having heard that the I best preventive of headache was to wash : the head in cold water every morning im i mediately nfier rising, ho^ then commenced | the practice, and has continued it to th<j 1 present time ; and during the interval of! forty y enrB, has n?verhad the billions fever; ; hardly knows what the headacheu ; and ! though sometimes taking cold, has never ' had a qoK) that^iindered hiin from attend. J ing to his ordinary affairs ; add to this, he j passed' unscathed through the lefrible <vpide;nic of 1855.- Iii otluir respects he has livted; ate Jlnd drink as other p jo pie do, and hasbect^ ruflier inattentive to mattcra.?of hvgidne. - t jp I Intkioxtiso to iNrffci.ms.?The Lynchburg , Vtrffinian of yesffcrdny, snys : Some ^j;ne.ng9;* Dru9j-.I>. Hopkins, .editor of i the l'iijcastle tWinocrnt, jjfibmitted to us a very [ ir.ger;?5uj ttrnd^xc?^leiit!*i>utfo?at?oe in th&stfnpe { ofa.jhodeV b?d-BU;ai], vdSerehy the occupant j conld bq raised without .inconvenience or euf- < fenng, iflnUt the * ueu wna oeing changed or majflfc.MtoVffythe monotony mid j>nin of lying ior a ifrent lenctl^of time in one position. could raise the JaoiTlr'yiind-hpftd. lowering feu^ai?f1hjRJ}??o-that the patient could be c# fo 4v1saT^ft&ifnbefit or 'wholly sitting ' ueceasory th^^jg^oe hatftfilycom*X4ii4 "iveirtion i an<f flaw oftpt*1 (l to the " - ,U received.., ttft unqualified en- J ;yiit o r. rttribling, Superintendent of I '?'J Lf?< it'ro Asylum at Staunton, to- ] ' ' an ber of othev intelligent p!iya it'r 'MtfonnWy^ n most nucfnT e )m . 5&>ul c -;*v ?- ^ WkMUl. Fertility of tho Holy Land. \o co'tntrvof eottal size probable contains {jreafi?r incotialities of sniface than ; Palestine varying from tins peaks of Lebation. 10,000 feel above the sea level, to the plain of Jcrieho, 1.300 feet below it. Hence the ll'olv land aHorded almost every variety of vegetable productions; and \\ ln?n in its Iflorv, populous ami cultivated, ami enjovin<; the smiles of Jehovah, it was in>t nn-' worthy of the glowinsf rhapsody of Ur. 1 Hamilton. the emphatic tcims of which are almost from the l?ihle: "A better eonntrv than this, tin- earth ili'l not contain. It was 'a delightsome" ( and '"a pleasant land "a goodly bcriiajje ' ,.r il... i....i. ..< : - " >- ' .i.v ii.i utiiu \%a- vaiie^atetj and iiil? r-Hv.lc.l wiili w hntever was bold and gentle. 11 was a wealthy place.? Aromatic , lierhs covered its hills, and I lie fnirOsl (lowers ducked its clefts. Tin! rose wiii in Sharon j iii'! the lily in tin; valleys. The voire of, I In* i ii i! It* was lieai-i ill tlio lain!. There ! roained i ho vine and ther?i clustered t ho Sale, and there. Iililitf tlic* l???iii?,iji;tn:i!(*. Tins edar t?.wcied mi ill"- mountains, and the nyitlu skirted th'i.-r si?i*-i. Xoluiman hand iild tai-e tiie c!iist?i* of Ivdicol. Til's *??nt 11 wind i?a<siti;4 <nv.r the gardens. caii.'d the spiers thereof to llow out. This sea ons iVM.Ivcd in tli-ir vaiietv. l>nt with a tlendud swe'-liies-.? I here was t!j?* ii]>!and io/.\ iii w i<-h the (irei'ii! ! wave iis arms md the sofser air in which ihe oli\e unfold ??| its mil. The Mill smote ?iot I lor the iii'imii l?y m^lit. 'lies birds sail" urioiijj the hranehes, '| his ilew- lav thick ii llel'llieti. Tiie-i* was ba'tlil in ' ileai!. The i-^naloe diMjijied tioin thi! livel" hank. ,:ik'-* ?;li>ti-iie 1 in li.i landscape, and coolol *?e ilr???ii?h!. I'x-aulilid for siiuatioii was don lit /. oil. i he cat1 ! !>l ciW'imI nil a i lionsin! Iiilis. The excellency of Cai iii?-I and lie glory of Lclciiniit set their pitmde* i^aiii -tthe deep azure of t'annan's I he ve.n was clowned \\iih g M>du?vs. Tiie .onl (iod cared for that land, and Iii- <\*' vas a!wavs up m it. At tins staled period 11 llie early and tiie latter rain. The p is hivs were clothed with The plunghnan oveitook the reaper ; am! the Ilea leiif grape* him I lint sowed the seed. The arns were tilled Willi plenty, r?is?! (!>? presses mi-t * in with new win". The little liiiU joiced uii every i-i?JI hi: vineyards < 1 i-iiiled tlit: pure blood of the grape. The uinitaiii of .laeob was up.m a land of corn iml wine. Tile inhabitants were iiile l with ho finest of the wheat. It (lowed with ini'k ind honey. Its heavens dropped Ihtno.-s. I'lie land might b<: called lieiil.ili. Tin- <li~ant glimpse of its prospects refreshed the lying eve of Moses; and of all thiti" earthly eriitory this is emphatically thy land, <J . mmaimcl." This llnwery di-cription l?y no means up- ! lies to 1'alastine asit now i?. 1 > populated, icglected, misgoverned, it ha* b.e.otile as iusolate ?s it (Mice *?is beautiful and fertile; j md U-stitics to the truth of <iod'.s word, 'Woe he unto them when 1 depart from hun." 1 There is a strange diir-rence in the ages it which dillicent persons acquire such j aaiur'tltj as they .ait? capable of. and at ! vhicli some of those who have greatly disi?gui>hcd thein.-clves have done, and been nmelhiii!? remarkable. Sum.. ihvo left the world at an earlier a^e than , hat alwhicii others have begun their earner >f eminence. It wasremarked to the late Dr. i \rnold I?y a friend, as a matter of curiosity, hat several men who have filled a considerable page in history have lived hut forty-seven rears; (I'hilip of Macedon, Jo-eph Adlison. Sir William Jones NeUun, l'itt.) Hid lit: was told in a jocular way to >eware of the forty-seventh year, lie was it that time ill rohust health ; hut he died ; it forty-seven ! Alexander died at thirty- 1 wo; Sir Si am ford Unfiles at forty five.? 1 Sir Isaac Newton did indeed live tu a great [ ige; hut it is said all his discoveries were ; nade before he was forty ; so that he mii/hl lave died at that age and been as celebra- [ ed as he is, N On the other hand, IIersclu-1 is said to [ lave taken to Astronomy at forty-seven, ! -wedenborg, if he had died at sixty, would : ?ave been remembered by those that did | einember him, merely as a sensible, worthy j nan, and a very considerable malh"inali- ; :ian. The strange fancies which took pos- ! session of him and which survive in the , sect he founded, all camo on after that age. Some persons resemble certain trees, ; mcli as the nut. which llowers in Februarv. ami ripens its fruit in September; or the juniper and the nrl>iitu>, which tulce a whole . year or more to perfect their fruit; ami : jthers, tlie cherry, which takes between two ! uul three months.? Whalc/ty. N E W F A L L AND WIHTE'ft GOODS, i IVIv :i?vo now in Store, and are coii?tniitly ; '' receiving additional supplies to n line as- j jortuwiit of ; DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, And take this method of ca])iii<; public attention to the Jfraitti/, JCir/ni'sx ami C/niifnirxx ??f tlie i tninc. We feel eonlident in saying wu have ! une of the Jlrst Storks fvr brought to this Market. We would return to our numerous friends : rind patrons our heart-felt gratitude for the manner in \vl.i.-!> I!...? --- : v "s i former days ; and, with a sincere desire on our ( |>:irt to plea** nil, we earnestly .solicit n bestow- . nl of friendship mid patronage. AlTUiTON tt FERRYMAN. | New Market, S. (J, / Oct. 7. 1853. $ 23-It i N OTIC ] :. BY Order of the Court of Ordinary, will be j sold on Wednesday, tin? 24th day of No- i veniber next, nnd on ilie d/iy succocding, if necessary, ut tlie lute resilience of John AduniF, ! deed, iirthis district, all thcpcrsunul estate of said deceased, consisting of THIRTY UK El A' KKOROES, Twelve or Fifteen hundred bushels of Cornf 12 head of Horses and Alules, n Jack, 100 head of llous, 80 head of Caltle, 2 Wagons, 200 bnslicls of Wheat, 100 bushels of shelled Onts, 1$,000 lb*, of Fodder,Shockb, Plantation Tools, House- j hold and Kitchen Furniture, and tunny articles not lueutioued, pertaining to n plantation. Altc^. Twenty-nvS Bales of Cotton. To be sold on a credit of 12 mouths, with intetystfrorpdayofsale. Notes with twoapproved sureties will be required. Further torins, if any, made known on dnv of rale. JAMK6 II. COBT*. Adm'r. , Oct 28. 1888. 26td* T.?4- XJ 1 ? wuoi> noueivea BAZIN"H Kew I'erfutne, KISS-MlbtyUICK, Distilled from tl?o well-known ftoweifcf Forge tone-not, THi?ujf>nii4ed in frigrauco" air pennnnciicv, for ?ale liy * JORDAN A McLAUCIILTN, DruggisU and CbemuOa. July 1, 1658. 8 , * <J#fcUOHSE WAGON. Ajaa^y ttg New ONEHOftBE WAGON AbMt!5^Pl Oct., 11, *58. 21-tf ' V ; - ' ?V? '* j Notico to Subscribers. I'pon consult at i< u willi our friends of the Al>i hcviMc Hunit'-r wo have como to Ilio following understanding : Tliat after the 1st ol April, iicnI, wi- shall fliiirt^o for all subscriptions, not paid within six moiillis ?i,r?0 ami fc" n<> if not paid within one your. The pressure of I Timed lias forced upon us the necessity of ?ir^iny prompt payment upon our Patrons, 'l'hc amount duo us for subscription. arc separately small, liut in the njfj?rebate swell to a largo and if not prolntly paid, subject. us to irreal inoonveniences. Our payments areea-.li; and we must rcjuirc our Iriciids to enuldo us to meet t hem. Kxperieiiei- has also impressed u.s with (Ik* propriety of eliarjrinij lor Obituary Notiees whieh exeeed ii certain length; and we shall heueeforth e]iargo for the vxvcta uvcr one fijtiare, at tlio usual adverlisinij rit<x. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 'I lio Proprietors of t Ii** A l>lx'Vil)c and /nU'/x'nd'-tit /'rrss, have i-Mablislied'In- followin--? rates of Advertising lo be charged in liotli papers : l.v.-ry A-lvertUfiii'Mit iiisi-rletl for a less lime than tlnve iiionil:->, will lie charired bv the ins -lion at OlM* E>oI(;tr p--r Sipiare.(1 J itivli ?the spa >f 1'2-olid lint-s or les*.) for I h< lirst in rti 11. n:i<1 I'jt'ty for cin-li .?iil?c'jtiriit iusi-rt ion. Tho ('oin!iii^<ionorV. Sln rill"-, I*I?tI?"? i nd < ?r! i ii a is's Ail \ < 11 is<meiit - will In- iu.-i-itc! in I?111 papers, t-ai-li liai .riiiil half prii'e. ill's l.evies. <>???' B)?ll:i a* a-.-h. * '?}" Aiiiio.iii' iii^ll t'andidate, B-'iv<' B>oll;i rs. A Iviti-iii^ an K tray. Two Oollars. to lie paid In the Mai?ij>irat?*. Advert i-vnn-nl? inherit d for three months, oi | :i_'i r, at tin: following rates : I Miiiat'c :> moiitii.-i .... S ui> I >-piar- ii months ;> nil 1 -jiia:-" '.i months |n mi I -j i tiv J ; month* ..... J-J no 2 s.pi;ir<-i- iii.*:itlis ..... k tin 1 1'iaIVS (1 IIIOIlUlS ) I )||l 1 Mjitares - I !S (hi 2 -i|iiu<>< 1 2 i111 11? liii j :-ifi-~ tt months ...... in on :: jifiivvi t; iiimitlirj .... 1 *> im :? >? months til (Mi M s [Uates 1-2 month* ... . _>"> i t, I s juatvs :t 111*1111 lis 1 *2 imi 1 S-jtlal'eS 1) IIKMlt.llH .... *J() (,() 4 > ]'1 irv- months .... '_'C, on 1 s jtmres 1 "2 months ttu Hit * pl'ires S months l.'i on *? S'|iiaiv*s ft mouths ..... . o.'> im si|nart>% .? months ...... :ti mi squares 12 months tin i -ij-ia:-.-> :? months 2?i no sijnares ; months .... . ::n no s.jiian's *.t months ----- ;;i; (.('i (i s.jiiar>\? i2 months - In mi 7 .<juar.-s months ...... 2."> <ifi 7 s |'iar.:s ii months ihi 7 M{it:itvs '.t months 11 On 7 S'umrei 12 months ..... .i;? im 5 squares :{ months SO no ?S ?'| ii arcs ti months - -to no S squares !t months - - - - - - -tr. (ni 8 squares 12 months .">u mi Fractious of Squares will be charged in proportion to the ubove rates. liusiness Cards for the 1<-rm of one Vear, will he ehnrgeil in prn|?ort ion to the space they oceujiv, at One />oH<ir per line For all ad vi>rlisoiiK'iite >i-t iii ?/<>>//</< ? <./iiniti, pin v iii-r CVijI. extra will he added to the ahove rat<?s. DAVIS it ('IJKWS, /<>? lifunnr ; 1.1:1: A W1I.SON, / '.( I'fLS.I. The friends <>f C. II. ALLEN iiiuioiiii ? liiin n-i a Candidate for Clerk of the Court sit the eiisuinj; flection. Z3f~ TI10 friends of MATTHEW MCDONALD re.-noctfully announce liim n Candidate for re-election as Clerk of the Court of (Jimkral Sessions and Common IMens, for Ahheville District, at the next election. The friends of Copt. O. M. MATTISON re- J upeot fully nnnounee him ?3 a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of JAMIS3 A. McCOED re?j>eet- ; fully nuuouuee him as a Candidate for Tax | Collector at the next election. The friends of Dr. J. F. McCOMB respect i f.ll.. - 1 ^ 1! 1 . - ... iijiij tiiiuuuiicv mm as n v.unuiuuie l??r l ax Collector at the next election. ; ?2?" We nre authorized to announce S. A. ! IIOIXJKS as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. ?"??"* The fritiiils of Cupt. W. S. HAKliTS, j respectfully announce him as u Candidate for ] the office of Tax. Collector of Abbeville District | at the next election. ~The nitnieroux frieiulu of AVKSLEY A. j 11LACK Esq., respectfully announce him ns a ' Candidate for Tux Collector at thflf next election. ,> i ??mm The Estate of William L. Ca)9ioun, dee'd. r IM1E Subscriber, as Executor of the last Will 1. and Testament of sniil Deceased, hereby gives notice to all parties having claims against said Estate to make them known to him, ns early ns convenient, nnd also he desires those who may be indebted to eomc forward and settle the same without delay. .1. E. CALUOUX, Sr., AVr. Oct. 10th 1858. 21 "2 m i\r. li.?-Address. Cnlhuuu's Mills, Abbeville Bj AT* 0 r OK S A fj K . 330 Tieres ? II 1-2 miles from this Village, ON THE RAILROAD. rj"MlE subscriber offers for sale his FARM L ItJ miles from Abbeville Village, on the lirnnch Railroad, containing aao ?ni? 220 Acres in "Woods, BO " New Ground, 10 " Bottom of gront fertility. All the balance, but 2o.nercs, very nearly Fresh and very Productive. On the premises arc Dwelling House,jhBarn,.. Crib, Stables and Out-houses. * * Those wishing to buy a small tract might, be suited by looking at this place. Terms reasonable find accommodating. EDWARI) NOBLE. Abbeville C.H., Sept. 1&&7. - [20?$nY MILLER & WARREN HAVE receivedjHitrgc oud woll selected stools At.. 10 4. 11-i, nn4 BLANKET?*- ' Y*: - P r?AMO? Negro ^ ' ^ Travelling ' do . ? ' t r invited ino bn^stock befor^purcIWhig elsewhere. jfj, m -tf? -.it., , . ' 7- V ' II. & i\. i:. SOLOMON, (i ii o c i: \i s , 1IAMIU-KC, s. r |K I". |i-f iii iiifoi'iniiiir llic |>l:mU>rs ami ; .1 pulilii* jii'iK'iullr, that. tlivy iiiv ivrvivintj : tin- Jul lowing articles from Ni-vv Vurl:, 1'liila, tlcli-liiti ami l!:illiin?ti', wliivli lln-\ will SI-.'/.I. AT /.Oil' I'HI''/uS. i HACCINC. 15AI.K KOI'lv. .lava. I.nijiivra ami I: in I'.OFFKIv4. A. I?. New (irlnnis iiinl ('rn-ii.-.l >1 iIAl'S, Now Orli'iin? iui'1 Wi yi I n liu M< 'I.AS'.-1;>, < JIF.KSK. MAfKKUKl, j SI'Ii.'KS of nil kinds, j Foiviun iV 1 ? -iii.-.^l i<- \VI N l'.S ami J.IQIUKS, HOOTS. SIMMS ami HATS, ! N.-siio. U...I am] Sa.MI.! lil.ANK KTS. 1 IKVAIil I'llv 1 i III ? I V - VI'"' .I'l'l ' '"'I Kill 1 L.I1I.>^>, I.insei.) ami Tiuiiu-i.-' OlI.S W1HTK I.KA1> niui TCMMSNTISK, TOIJACI'O, n 1?fcn luiturt incut, IMi|.;p, m \i >! ?w-? ('ii<>i<-<- r>.\< < i.\*, liar, ll.??>|?, . Ilof^o Sliov and L?aml I HON. til all sizes, l Aii.I all oilier in-iirli-s usually kept in the IIKOCUUY IIL".<IM:SS. ! ^ also ? : A larci- :i s-iri tis.-nt of Men's, 1'uyV, Side and V? a^ius SA1 >1 ll.KS, U!:ll?l.|-.S ail.I lil l'S of all kin.]-. \\ avjr**ii, l at t iajji", JliiLTL'V an*l lIvcrsi'tTii WIIIIS. liar ami Sol.. I.KATI1K1!, ?fce., Ac., All ?f which we will soil al York Krlail I?ri<?*s. We wiil | :?v ill.- ino.-t liberal |>rictH f.-r I (.'?(('"! ?inl other Kinds of Produce. II. A N. i:. SMl.d.MON, .7 A A'* / //-."v." .11 th' ?!,! xftuhi >j' II. I.. I 'unitingham <t < ?>. 11 mi:liltrj;. < ' I. 7, I ~.f.S 'Si -uw'tiiu A CARD. 11: v 111*5 ii 1 ! ! iiriiol from t li?- Northern Mar i..-ls. 1 an Mt|i|>ly l.i_V Cll.-tolliers with iron.Is /'; >/' /'<" .?/ '/< tij'-tr,'i>ri rx, n ?). 1 will l.c all!.' , lo j ! >:i -? tlniii.-; !a?ti<li>>..|s. Thanl.ful for the | :?!Ii.iia-.'ti I received while in tilt* linil of II. I.. ( iiiiiitiiubaui <V ?' >. 1 1nk?* iliis <?|'|'Dilii:iity ?>l soliiilinj tlic .iiin.* tor I In* Now Firm. ilKNKV S0I.0.M0N. ?5'" A'?li>-\'il!f I:.-tiiii<-r mij'I l.n'ii'fiisvil!<? !l?-r : uM will ** ?! V frini iiionilily for six tn*>iil! ?*. c n 0 C K k II Y, C II I N A, o: Ir. A S S W A E E , AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. CotciMiI.-i:), S. t'. ii. r,. ntchols i: SB a \ A B* 12 <> T , IS Now Ol'KXINC a VKUV I.AifSK . :m?l s|.Ki.ili<l Stuck, iu.-lihli.ig nil tile iii-w | iiisil iu? -! il?-.*ir:ilili.-stylos nf DINNKli AND TKA WAHK. i In FRENCH CHINA GRANITE, &c. A LSI >, CHAMBER WARE, lti ??r otherwise. ITT AM) 31III' 1.1) E D GLASSWARE Of cvoiv ?lcsiraltl?' style?rich Eiigriiwtl St Its. men FAXCY CIIIXA VASES. TETE TE'J'ES. Cl'J'S AX/) SAUUE/tS, <'A.VIi/.h'ST!t;/<S. ! voi.oask iio'/ti.es ,i,?i itfe ho.yes, 1 1:1C1I I'lTCllKUS, (.'AKK HIS1IKS, ' FRUIT HAS h'e'f's, .Icwcl Sliiitds, Curd Km'ivrrx, >n:iu* of entirely new iin?l most Ixaiiliful stylos I F A X G T G 0 013 S, | AI-SO, | (Ins Fixtures, Fluid Oil ami Kerosene Lumps, iiiraiiii'?!?'S, i < ;? i rays, \\ Table Cut cry. Heavy j'lalcd Mask vis. Cii.-li'M. Forks and Spoons, liiillrr Knivis, lilock Tin 1 >isl> and I'late Covers, j Sleak 1 >i.-hes,?witli Water 1'uii ami I.amp. (.' live 1 riis, IJijrifins' 1 lochia I'olfee l'ot, iJcrl IJrooms, Tubs, Kuckets, Lru.-hcs, Ac., (to.. Including a full supply ?>f Iluihcki't'iiiuj; Ailiclcx at II. C. NICHOLS, jYexl floor to Commercial Hank, and opposite John J CSraeey it Co.'s 1 >i*3" ' ( Ollils ?irr<>. -Nov. I, 1S.0S. 27 ; X. 15.?J'arkiiitf iritrronlrtl. i\"? ehoryr for iJrayayc. DRY GOODS ! DRY GOODS ! it WARREX j VHK now receiving I hoi* stocks of Fall and Winter C()(i|)S, which they are prepnr- . ed to offer and cell us low im any house in the city. The stuck has been selected with great care, and comprise a great variety of it II." ? > n I) D v v r n n n a jj ii i; i Li o y ii li o n U U U U t) ) stl?:h ns Hieh and elegant silk ItOBE D'QUILLE; ' Bnyiuit-re Silks, variety of styles; ] Silk VALENCIAS, Striped uinl Plaid ; Plain SILKS, all colors ; Mourning Bayadere and Cliene SILKS ; Plain Black, Plaid ami Stiipcd ; Silk POPLINS and Victoria l'LAIDS ; DELAINE ROBE D'QUILLE; Kiel, l-'iir'rd DELAINES and CASH MERES EmL'rd French MF.KINOKS. new styles ; Plain French and English MEKIXOLS; i Mourning PELAINEs. ALSO? Fronch and English PRINTS ; | American " Mourning " Scotch GINGHAMS ; Mourning " Chene " An extensive ariety of SIIAWLS, comprising Silk Thibet SHAWLS; li ruche " Flush Bordered Stella-'SHAWLS ; Clienillo SHAWLS and SCARFS ; Ladies' Black nnd Col'rd Cloth CLOAKS ; ltieli Velvet CLOAKS, every variety ; All Wool Lone SHAWLS; Plain Bl'k ASee'pd M'riyg Merino SIIAWI5 I A lot of beautiful EMBROIDERIES, consistI / iuB <>i lvit-li Muslin SLEEVES and COLLARS, in etts; i Jaconet and Swiss SLEEVES, Linen COLLAR ; MnTtcre Lnce SETTS; | Imituuon Laoc COLLATES and "SLEEYES ; Jaconet and Swiss Hand* ; j % Linen Gwtibric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain and KnibVoldered'; . Ilpm'd-flfifl JJouining JJANHKERCHIEFS Misses' and*Uqy?' WxjoMIGSE; tfool OAITERS ; ^fettrBACKS ; Mwses' Moiico ' VESTS, Short and Lon& North Gardjirt* CASlMElfES, 8t0erior i (irlii-le ; .i- CRAVATS tnd COli&ARS j 'IfAindTJES. " tjKi, , ' - / 'U; MILLEfc fk W^REN.. Oct, S, J8B7. ' . .. & tf SSL " ltt ^/ - K^|j Di!. s. ii i;ni;v hi:a i:n, ' s > i: n T lst, : Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. HAS pcrnisiiioiitl v loca1o?l jit Abl>i villo II.. aii'l Milii-ils a slisiiv <>1' pultlie pat- , rciiii^"'. Toclli insertci| Ironi one to lull npji- . 1 ;i11 I lower sets. K\|misi'<1 nerves ilestrove.l mnl , treated. ! * ?; from |>aiu. Ilavir.;? |>iiivIiiim<I iiii oftiee i;i_-!it. <>f I>i*. liliiii'lv. of Baltimore, I am ' prepared l<> insert tcvlli oil tlie I'lieopNstic jiiv- j Office?Opposite Chalmers' Marble Yard, Ar.l'.IIVlLl.K c. 11.. s. c. April Is.'.S. Si ly V 0 li S A 1- 15. VIIol'SK nn.l I.OT, hi AMx'vill.- vHliiir<*. on ill-? Aliilerson roa.l aliotn u milt* mi<! :> ji::ir!<'! fi??n> the O'Uil Moll-***. '1 lie llol'SK contains *ix line rooms; the LOT com- , ( t ains Fifty Acres, nii*1 hn.? oil it a Well of cxccllciil water, aiol all necet-sary "'ill buildintr*, ree, ntly I'iccK-il.? l'osse-.Moii wili he given on I lie 1 -t ol Juutiurv, 1 IV For terms ari'l further information, apply to W. W. liKI.CIIKi:, AM.?-vi!le c. 11 .1 iilv ::n. II tf .11 ore lHooliN and Drills! r|"MIK Siilt&crilHM'* have reeeive?l their 1 Stiwli of M?'<liein>'?, 1'onk- ami Kaiiey i aiti' l-", ati'l arc prepare.! to .sell at hliort ( roJits. \\ < ar<* ,\i{i'iil? for the Mile of series of. >TAN1).\WI) WOltKS, now in I he eoitr?<? of puhlieation, hy tin- Appletons ot New Vork.? Niiioh^ these arc inelmle'l Tii- I)el?a!<,s in ' onjjre-s from l7c?'J to 1 Ileiiton's Thirty years* View. M-'i'scs <?ener:sl Alia- of lilt; World, from tiplatent. :illtli<irili.-s. to I S (of American KliMjtiunoo, witli I'urt rail*. Tin* Ni'W American < 'yelo|'e?lin. '1 lie I'yelopclia of Wit. and Humor, Kditcd 1>V Will. I). lilll'toil. Specimen Copies i?f I ho aliovy woi ks max l?e sc?*ii :it ourStiiiv, t??tr?-tlit!i* witli mitnv other new ami vli'ifuiit Honk*. Wf !Irt* also ;h;?-iit - for the sale; of Irover'.- . A- Itakfi-VsKWI.Ni: .MA< IIINK. acknowledged !?? tin I ..--it now in us.*, ai?*l tin* 1 t linhlc In tr?-t. out. of order. This Machine will !? warranted an.I sold IM*ro ill Now York price*. Prices \ ai-vim; from $lu0to ?I 25. HltANClI A AI.I.KN. Sept IT. 1 S.")7. -21 tf j 2W r H7 a c< 2 JBL-O o r|*,HK Subscribers having disposed of their A entire stock of 1 > I * V <!0<>|>S in theestnt>li-~hiitfiiI known a* CHAMHKI'S ?fc MAIt>11AI.1., at Ahlievillo 0. II.. S. t'., lieifs leave in recommend to their friend* ami tin; puMic ' sjeiiorally lh<*ir suceessi>rs, Me.-sr.-. JOHN OKA V A .IAS. T. liOUKUTSON. who will coni duet the l.usincs* nioifi' the .-t vie and title of OKAY ?fe UoliKUTSON. These treat h-liiciit are well known 1 ?v lis as enterprising int.] correi-t. business men, ami we cheerfully recommend them tu our friends and patrons a* worthy their patronajfe. Z&" Mr. JollN OUAY, is our authorized Alfi-lll lo s.-ttle all accounts .In.* t.f .. !.* ? .*? (inn of ('IIAMKKIIS A- MAIJSliAl.l.. inul we i en mostly request those imJi litcl tn make early ; settlement. it is ;ili.?o!nti-iv iioof s^nry f"r u? to elos? oiii- Im.-isi. -^ at Aliltuvillc Court lluu*e ami the adjacent count r\\ i (HAMULUS ,fe MARSHALL. Columbia. S. Nov. !{<?, 1 31 tf LOOK AT THIS! , r IMlli Si.li$erih<>r oilers, nl private sale, ii:nl i <>n ii'.'uoiiiiuoil.iti?i?r terms, tlie following l*i npi'i'ly * Two Hundred and Eighty-Six Acres 1 of LANI>, iiliout i inil<?<4 from ScuHlu-Towii, adjoining lands of lJr. \\*. T. .loiies, .los. KiIlinu>worth mid others, known as the Kinnians | place. It lias a fjood l)vve!Mnsj llouso, new , tjin llou->e inul Sotvw, nml oilier out buildings, / a. H j ??z> CS ^ lli^lilccti liikcly i Mules, i'tillie nml Ilojrs, and Plantation Tools. 1 would like to sell Ilit* onlire property together, mul ii guin] baigaiu will be soiii to an ! approved pui'cllllncr. Address WM. CAJITKII. N'.uety-Six Depol, .S. I". i ' Auir. is, is.*i3. lti 2m I ' "DISSOLUTION. 1 rniir ?ft'i.-iM>v\i iv i. wo i i-t> 1 1 dissolved l?y mutual cousiMil on tin* iir?t I of January.?Parties any way indebted l<> the > eoin'orn, wili please come forward and dose their accounts l?v cash. (or note.) Tin* name i i of tin* lirin, will be used in settlement l>y either of the parties. \\\ \V. PKUUVMAX, AV. W. WALI.EK. ?r T3 JfBk.. E-JE W9 m HAYljJffr gold iny entire interest of Goods to ,Gen. W. \V. IVrryman, 1 tnke tliis method of returning my sincere thunks, to my numerous friends mid customers for their very kiinl and generous support to me for the ti.'o I years 1 have been in business in this place and I vicinity. I would bespeak for the Ocuernl, j an inerenscd continuance of the same. JJy reference to Ferryman's Curd vow will ! cee t lint I am (by his kindness) retained as clerk, ' and 1 can only s;iy that 1 will do every thing in my power to make your business transactions agreeable and -"rolitable. AV. AV. M'Al.l.KR. i | Jan. llf}1858. j;7 tf ; r'ymi ^ OBa r|",IlK MlGacrilicr having purchased the infer* _I_ est of \V. \V. Waller, would respectfully ; sclieit n continuance of the very liberal put* i 1 rounge given t??the old firni. lie feels deeply the obligation he is under to ; i inc many Kiinl mends who have stood by ]> j , fur t lie six years of his manhood, and business 1 I life, Hiront;li evil as well as good report. And while he does not offer lo bell goods for ' I cost prices, he knitws the motto, "Live ami let | Live," and will conduct business accordingly. | llo is liuppy to aunoiiiicc that. he still retains j i tlie service of the agreeable and indefatigable : | Waller, who will act ns chief clerk and agent ! ' in ,the purchase and sale of goods, lie is also j ; fortunate in holding on to Messrs. Appleton j ; and While, who will be as industrious, polite ! and attentive as ever. W. W. n:UllYMAN. ' | Jijjp. ii.is.is. n7 if j P A 1* 12 It COMMISSION WAREHOUSE' AND PRINTERS' DEPOT, For the sale of WRITING, PRINTING, ENVELOPE AND C 0 LO RE D PAPERS, M BBSk' j AND T) D T IV m T M ' ? ? ' r *%*n i in u JtiltlAljO OF ALL KFND9.- ' I - * AGEBfj FOR ?L. JOHBTSOK CO., Type - Founders, , t. 4aL_,wr*~ #&L02 4 0^|.t And other' Print Ing*- Prf^^makifg. ( PWINGi Ms tfc BB&T ai'HITY, / r ' to ^apiKant.. Thecall_attention to liia LARGE STOCK VF J Wrtf jpBg ax& . ?/># ^dmt O t 5^ '**': !* ? ' ' iOV.'-'vr' '* *-' ? "' v.;-y vW -' -V' ? ..-.a r? rropriclors, Arehilorh and Iliiildm. JOHN CORBETT, Practical House Painter, \ \ * ir.forin llie inliiibitnnts of A' !?ot t villc, nml tlie public gcwTiillv. ili.il liv 'ins ]>criii:in?iitly local i d at Abbuviilu 0. II., fur tin* |inr|?>.4<> of |iiii-si:iu^ liin profession. Krom a long experience in Kuropv, and imiiiy of ibe | > ti uvi | hi I Tow it* of America, eonibiin.*! wi111 a steady attention to business. lit* llsilI?.*r< 11 i 111 I" t It a t. In* wiil No able to give entire >ati-liiolion to all who Tvi.ifi to lmve (rood IIimiso I'iiintiiit; iIiiiio, iiiiiI will favor liim witli their >rdcrs. llefccU liiumclt" competent to liniish ill Graining, Marbling1, Paper Hanging, &c. Ilis expcrienec and .-kill in his profession will nalde liiin lo complete nil work ii. Iiis line nt very modern t.e price*. ("hurehes, Mails, Slni'vnse \Viill-, Al?mt!? I'ie iM's A e., finished in iiniI nt ion ??f Marble. Uooiiih I'apcrcd, Paneled with Oak I'apcl", and viirui.-hI'll III tll?* best style. llo it prepared to pnint nil ohl mid new work. ?ini Tin ltoof?, uii!>i<li'. Al-o, in-idc or niii>iil<- of I tough en-ted Walls of private or public liiiiMinirs in iinitalion of any color of stone, :i! one third ?>f the cost nsua ly churned, liy siibstitutiu^ a composition of his uwu u liieli lins been fully ti-.-tfd, mid will .stand jsjood for years. \Y iudovv Snsli - of private and public buildings glazed nt moderate prices. lie will nl.-o keep oil hand mid for sub* all kinds of Mixed faints in quantities to suit parthasers. And also, a great, variety of paper suitable loi* lied Uooius, lliuint/, mid I'rnwintr Uootiis. lie will paint ?i<jtis on glusu of wood, at short tiotice. < Ulicc in the Wooden I'.nilding adjoininn the Marshall UoUi-e. M ?y 12, I^.lS. :t ly fliJas ILiii'liS, <Ia;is ! n! V. U?"i?j'Octl'ully inform our friciMl* iiihI tin; 1'ntilic, tlint. w? lutv? piin-lmsyl i!n> ?'.\clu.-'ivc light t<> s<-ll in llii< l>i!?lri?-t, Danlord & Baileys' Patent Self-Generating Gas Lamps, tin*] cun Hiipiily fviry family willi tlic nm-t Ix'.-inlil'u] < ii 1 (HMiiiotnioul iiiflit now in it?i\ It i- isi> tioulilu to ki <.'|> tlietn in oi-ilvr, titnl llu-ir ilit]? Iitx* of cx|il>'siuii ruiidi'i* tlivtu invalua!>!? . (hit! ImriitM- will i;iv?j us inncli liirlit as bov.Mi <"i:i<llvs, ut tin.' trivial rust. of aliont nnr iviit. pel" hour, an.I ran be titled in any oilier Iain|> at. .Httlall rX|ionsi'. Wi- will kt-.-ji on lian-1 a supply of s-plcinliil Parlor ami oflirr E^amps, at all I'lii-i's. This l.iulit i< a<lapti't to (Jlun-?-ii?"i, llot. U. Sl.-r?-s aiitl I Hvolliiigs. Call aii'l *? ? for voiii-m*Iv?>#. at .lOltl.AN'.V Mi I.A l.'l'i I I.I N'S, .Nil. < raniio llaniro, Aliliovi'ilu C. li., S. t\ April !8<iS. o- If .\('^rro Shoes, Ac^ro Shoes! 3,000 PAIRS, NEGRO BROGAN SHOES. "VTn\V 111*1 AI?V for ileSivcry, to die Planters N of Abbeville, : ixl K.ljr.-liel.l I?i?i??*i?*ts. Persons wanting our shoes nr.* rcouc*tc>l to semi in their or-lers, at an earlv ilnv, as we propose !< liv< rin^ al! shoes wliieti \vi> niav liajji*, al the residence ofcneh planter, so that iIn- servants etui tit tlieir own feet. with such . lines, as will reii.ler t^ooil service for the Fall and Winter Wear. I itir shoes arc put up of the very l>est material? upper leather all excellent?three heavy poles [> i it U i it 15 the bottom?no ]>AKK or PASTlit'AlM) nor Yankee tri.-ks employ< <! l>y which ihe ijo<m1 people ol tlo* South are often fooletl anil "'Poor Sambo" t'lIKATl'-U out of his Winter Hioes. COVIN <fc M< AI.LlSTKK. Ml. C.irnicl, -Inly ul. 1*.")S 12 :ini 'flic of Sotillt Carolina, ?-l hltrrillr I/i.ilrict?In (he Cotton mi J'lms. 1". W. Davis, ) ? *. J- Attachment. Henry Jones. ) \ \.r IIKP.KAS, the Plaintiff ?li?l, on the twonr T iv seventh (lay ol' November, 1SS", file ii-- ileelar.ition njrninst the I>ef.-n<lant, who, (as t. i.- sai.l) is absent front mnl without the limits >1 this State, an.l has neither w ife or attorney known within the same, upon whom h vopy 1 tin' saul ilcdarat ion lniulit lie served. It is ihcrefore ordered. that tli?> said 3 ?i-f?-ti?lant do it|>| (. itr and plead l<? the t-aid declaration, on or heforw the twcntv-eight <lay of November \vlii?*li will In.* in tin; year of onr Lord Hightech Hundred >1 nil Fifty-eight, otherwise final and iilisolutc Judgment will then bo given ami awarded against liini. ' MATI1KW M. nOXALT), c. c. r Clerk's Office, Nov. 27, 1 ?.">*. .'51 ly SOUTH CAROLINA, A mil-: I 'I J.I.E DISTRICT. In Ordinary. JOHN" WILSON, claiming to 1>p a distiilitilee (ill right of liis wife) in the Kstate of James Johnson, dfce'd, has filed his petition in 1113* office. i'ci|uii'int; tlie paper purporting to he the Will of said dee'd to he proved in 'Due form of Law." Therefore,notice is hereby given to Henry A. tuhnson, and the children of I.oiiisand Abigail 1'yles, viz: Miirtlia l'yles, Uenhcii l'yles and loan 11 a I'vies?who resides beyond the limits of this State?that Wednesday tlie twenty-second day of December next, is set apart for the aliovn specified purpose. Given under mv hand and seal of Oflieo, nt Abbeville Court House, South Carolina, tliis rah September, 18.ri8. WILLIAM IIILL, o. a. r..(i? s.) Sept. 8, 18.18 10 luioin SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? In the Cinnmou Plena, Henry C. 1'arnell, ) Attachment. Win. 1$. Lloyd, ) McGowan, lTfls. Att'y. 11K11EAS the I'lantifF did, on the sixth day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is said.) is absent from nud without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the snid declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to tho said declaration, on or before tho seventh day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW MoDONALD, r. v. i\ Clerk's Office, A|>ril, 8. 1858. 49 ly Notice to Creditors. Eittnte of HJorBarct Gaines dee'd 1 PURSUANT to Order of Court, of Equity, all portons lyiving demands against tlie said MAllCTAllGrr GAINES, will present aud prove (lie snmu on 6r before l?t DECEMBER Tii xt. f . \V. II. PARKER, C. K A. J). Commissioner'* Office, ) Oet.JL,'.18fr3. | 3$ td MARSHALL, fEE & DeBRXJHL. rllE undorsiKri'ed lmve associated with them, Ffootrfce of xbe Lav, STEPHEN j. DeBRUIII* Esg. All business entrusted to ib'jir j:arc witt ro'ocix'c prompt attention. - : j. KOS'UKU MAJISliALL, W. AT Jyntfag lg, 1857. . 87-tf TTOE COPAfLTN ERKH J P * Livington, in th^ractjce of LAW, i* tfu* diy 4i??jv?d, by ,5mjtual contend. . &. .;: W<:A. Jones, o-W.;UV~K. w? 1 QUAtFE'3. AUUcVJJre-war. Atig 10, 08 17 if ii: AllltKYILLK AM) WASHINGTON is t a ? i: Mj i x i; UtoM Abbeville lo WaMliiiigtoii. rpilK 1'KOIMUKTOK <?f tl.ii. well pslnltlirtlifl .1 Line tiiko* tbi* method of inf<>ruiiii._j tl,c public lie litis ?-11f?ii?;?*<1 his Schedule, fur llie convenience of piiMeiigertf. ! Tlie Singe will lnMlclfiiii?*<l at Abbeville Court : lluiwf. until half pu*t ! o'clock, on MOXlfAY, i \Y J11 )NlvS])A Y iiii I KIM 1)A Y morning*, uU'ording an opportunity 1"??r pussengiT? on tlie morning triiiu from Greenville to go directly I tlimiiL'li to Wubliington, (In., tliesnnic dny, ooiii noctinir with the train nt Washington, for Ati \ iguatn, Mnntgonifry, Aln. Tln? pnssi-mjefa ?i'*j detained a lew iiotirt) in Wasliingtun, (ia. Tlie Singe will Icnve * Wushinglon, (in., ?>n iTL'KSWAY, TllL'USlJAY und SATI1UDAY tneriiiiiKs. The l.ino lia.s licfii roll tied willi a FjdendM i FOUR-IIURSE TO AC II. ( good Teams nml ;>n fxpiTii'iiwl drivvr. PnJ^cnci's from nil tviint* nhovi; N<*W hen y, going We.?t, will iiixl that lln*y car?' rai' It any |mint west of Atlanta in xaetlv the 'iiimo time, and with j.j.uu lv^s cs|io:ii-.* 't?an hy ; way of Hranchvillf. For further iiilormnti"ti npjdv at tin: l'ost Ollicf-. JOIN McBRYDE, Ag'l. Abbeville ('. II., S. ] May'2?, 1858 -1 1v SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. PUOSPKCTCS. Volume Fourteen begins Srpteinlipr 11, 195^ Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers. "IM1K SCIKNTllTC AMMKIllCAX li?* now I reached its 1'oi;i:ti:i:niii Vi:\it, and will liter i! 1*1)11 a Now Volume on the lltli of Scp, ti-iiiWi'. It is tlio only weekly publication nf I lie Uiml now issued in the country, ami it lia.< a very extensive circulation in all the States of the 1 iiinn. It is not, us ttomc might suppose from its title. a dry, abstruse work on technical science; on the contrary, it so deals with the greiitcveiits going on in the scion title, tllcchaiii eal and industrial worlds, as to please and instruct < very one. If the Mechanic or Artizan widics to kno.v tile best liiaeliinc in use, or l?>\v to initke any stihslaiicc employed in his bu-incss?if the Housewife wishes to net il in eipc for making a good color, ?&e.? If the Inveiiloi wishes to know what, is going oil ill the way of improvements?if the Manufacturer wishes to keep posted with the times, and to employ the host facilities in his business?if iht; Man i-f Leisure and Study wishes to- keep him?clf fiiiiiiliar with tin- progress made in tl?? , chemical laboratory, ?ir in the construction >-f j telegraphs, steamships, railroads, reapers, mow r-, ami a thousand other machines and appliances, hoth of peace and war?all these (A-*/?/" r-i'n can he found in the Si-ii:ntii ii.- Amkiihwn, no! >l.\> ii'/iiv. 'l'hey are here presented in a reliable and interesting form, adapted to th* comprehension of minds unlearned in the higher branches of science a'nl art. T>rut* tj'SHfisrrijitioii.?Two Dollars a Year, or One 1 lollar for fsi\ Mouths. t'hth AW'*.?Five Coiiies. for Six Months. I ; Five Copies For Twelve Months, As ; Ten Copies, for Six Mouths, Ss ; T?*n <_"? j>i*_-si for Twelve Months, l."? ; Fifteen Copies, Twelve Montlij. Twenty Copies, Twelve Months,. *2*, in advaiiee. I Specimen copies sent gratuitously for inspection. Southern ami Western money, or . l'o>tuge stamps, taken for subscriptions. I betters should lie addressed to ML'.N X ?fc CO., I'16 Fulton st, New York. ??!es>r>. Mrxx .ii Co, are extensively engaged in procisr ing patents lor new inventions, ami ( will advi-u inventors, without charge, in ivgaj-tl | Id the novelty of their improvements. Tho Marshall House. , rI~MlK Mihscriber having purchaseil that com A. modious and well known Mansion, j THE MARSHALL HOUSE, ; ha* made every arrangement for the aeeommo: ilatiou of l'erinaiient anil Transient Jioaisdcrsr ami hopes, hy proper attention, to merit n full ] share of public patronage. After the lirst of i October, the rates of regular Hoarding will hei sla no per month. EDMUND CODD. Sept. 30,1357. 2'2 t? ii. ?fc . 12. SC. Cotsipaiiy, Notice to Shippers. i rI"MIK South Carolina Kail Road Company I I requires that every article 'tipped over > their lload, must have the destination idainlv marked upon it. Sliouli] lliis lie noglfcVil I?v those shipping > nrtielcx over this 1'oinl, intended f<>r the S. t> I K. 1!., such nrtieles will lie iii;irko<l hy the | proper ntiierr of this Kwitl ami (ho expensecharged to tlio shipper. J>j* order, i i). R. 9UNDI.EY, Agent. ! Julv 22, 1858. 12 'tf i * is <59 cf? ;BT?. fnb; ' AND STATIONERY. , '"I'MIK Undersigned lins opened n 1500IC i JL STORK, in X--wherry, where he ferep* constantly on hand a tiiii1 .ivoi'tincnl of lii> "felons, Miscellaneous ami School I5UOKS. Orders front t\ distance will he tilled nt the shortest notice. V. J. I)L*FF1M Newl>crry C. II. [Ian 25 aS-1 j ! ; G c it 1 <i1 Lisle T li r <';?<f j U J\ I> E R - V K S T S , A.\D LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, AT GRAY <t ROBERTSON'S. June 2, 185S 5 tf Just cc eivnl ASl'PPI-Y of Frangipanni Extract, on Eternal IVrfr.me for the Handkerchief, Frangipauui Toilet Writer, " " Soap, " " Sachets. to which we invito. the attention of Ilio T.adies. JORDAN k McLAUI-HLIN, Druggists and Chemists. j July 1, 1858 8 tf DISSOLl'TIOX. ! rpiIK lute Law Firm of McOOWEX PERi I. IilX is Dissolved b}* niutnnl consent.? All business commenced i.p to {his date will )>o i conducted mid finished by us together under | the iiir.ne of the old Firm, as if no Dissolutioiv i liud taken placc. - - - S. McfifiWEX, JAii. M. PEUR1N". January 1, 1857. 85.tf ', ? Dissolution. * / ! rI"MIE Partnership heretofore existing bo- 1 I 1 tween EN RIGHT & S'PARR.iitt that I 1i.ui.1./.< r>..?4 ii'l - m,* . I U111*1 ?> llt'llL iUTBMU i ers, Paiftf, has this duy been diBSidvcd? by j inuttiiil agreement of parties. "The Bboltl jiipf | Accounts of -the Old Finn arc in the 'bands of John Ktyight, who is alono authorized to settlo the business of th6 same. JOHN F.X1MGHT, ltlCll'i) a STAHflL November 1, 1857. t . 2?lt C. P. EBMSE|i f , IS nrepftr?d to offer his lnrg&- afcdr"w?H m. ltctcd itoclr'oX JVtii; Slyle*.^ fauVTS and CAPS for theFnlVnnd Winter Trade ; IhSjf are mndo of floematerial. and . will compa^r with thjfcverjMjf*t 'i?+tIclo that M,nifrnufnvtu*.ed. wliictt forlifyiutv^Aii d ???not bo^ , Oct5,'l8St. > 1 1 I'M ' -l1.^ , .' ? * 9AA bblfc Kre?U ?U>n?rJiime.jWit r?o??r?a t/V/V^ou eonrigmyftst ^ryhfor snJ^rery low Aupist 27,1W8. H & i *^iJi'f"I . .f" - .. . ..