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GOING UP AND COMING DOW IT. T\i? ia a siropl* sonfr, lis true? ray soi\gs ?r? never over-nice ; And yet 1*11 try and scatter through A little pisrck of good advice. Then Iktfen,. pcmpoua frtend, and leam Never to boast of much renown; Tor fortune's wheel is on the turn? And wnio go up, and pome go down. I know a vast nmoont of stocks A vast amount of pride insures; Tint fate Ims picked so ninny locks, I wouldn't like to warrant, voms. Remember, tlion, ami never spurn The one whose hand is hard mid brown ; Tor lie is likely to j?o up. Ami you are likvly to come down. Another thing, yi>n will agree? The ti'iilli may :ib well be confessed? 11 mt. "Cod?fifli aristocracy" Is but a scaly tbing ut best:? Ami tli'Oigh the fish- s largo and strong Miiy seek the little- ones to drown, Tet fishes all, both great and small. Are ^niiig up and coming down. f)ur lives are full ot"chance and change, And ehaiiiie, you know, is never sure ; And 'twere a dm-trine new and strange, That places liiu'li are most secure. And though the fickle god may smile, And yield the sceptre and the crown, Tis only for a little while,? j ii:u goes up unci A comes down. This world for you mid mo, my friend, llntli something more thnti pounds and : pence; Then let me liumhly recommend A little use of eotnnion sense. Tims lay nil p?id<> of place aside. And have a enrc on wliom you frown, For fenr you'll sec Itim g?inic up? When you are only coniimr down. M.uir 1''i:an? i:s Tyler. j A Question koii Sckvkv.? Is a crnzv ! tenement a madhouse ? One of the very best of all earthly posses- t sions is self-possession. j Every anniversary of a birthday is the ; dispelling of a dream.?Zschukkc. Wanted to Patrnt.?The filter of misfortune, to separate true friends from de fcllll). tT 1-1 - - ? " jic.hmii constitutes the happiness of tli'* | body; virtue that of the mind. Tliey (hat laugh at everything, and the)1 i lliat fret at evory thing, are fools alike. "NYe may owe it to our enemies to for give; we ovv'e it to aursetves not to forget, j A man in the finest suit of clothes is oflen a shabbier fellow than another dressed ! in rags. The miser lives poor to (lie rich, and is ! ho mere jailor of his house, and the tuin- ; key of his wealth. Many writers profess great exactness in | punctuation, who yet never make a point. If seconds were not much fonder of duels than their principals, duelling would very soon be obsolete. Don't expect to be called a good fellow a moment longer than you consent to do precisely what other people wish you to do. Commentators are folks that too often wrije on books as men with diamonds write on glass, obscuring light with scratches. Half the sac-rets in the world are disclosed in order that those who possess them may let their friends know that they hold them. Tliere are few who know how to be idle and innocent, and the very first step out of business is usually into vice and folk. Doing Good.?Wo must expect men^JLd be ungrateful, but not on that account ceaso to do them good.?Fenclon. A Pretty Simile.? Scandal, like the Kile, is fed by innumerable streams; but it is extremely diflicult to trace it to its source. TJefi.ectton nv a Lover.?It is a great pleasure to bo alone, especially when you have yonr sweetheart with you. Why should marriage be spoken of as a tender tic, when it is k> confounded tough that nothing but death can cut it? Nothing prevents a person from being natural and easy, so much as ah extreme anxiety to appear so. What would our day be without its ' iiiorumg iinu evening s iwnight f A tierce and burning eye without a lid. Why does no man confess his vices? It is because lie is yet iu them. It is for a waking man to tell his dreams. A mind might ponder its thoughts for ages and not gain as much Pelf-lcnowledge as the passion of love shall teach it in one day. There are truths which some men despise because they have not examined them, and which they will not examine because they despise them. Wounds healed when the body is in health, sometimes h|qgik out afreth in sickness; but evil 'passion* and propensities, that seem cured in sickness, often break out afresh in health. Id literature and i$^)vo we generally begin in bad taste. By experience and observation we become sensible to the charms of the simple and the unaffected, both* in belles and in belles-lellres. Ds Quincey being jfBked why there were more women than men replied, It is in conformity with the arrangements ofnature wo always see more of heaven than earth. t-'A dancing master was taken np in Natchez recently for robbing a fellow border. He said he commenced by cheat ing a printer, and that after that * every thing rascally seemed to come easy to Lim. tlx AN HONEST WITNESS. A genuine Irishman often turns his wit to good accouut in the witness box, nm) answers the questions of bar and bench without giving much light on the question at iss?R!. The following is a case in point from (lie Philadelphia North American: 1 Some of the drollest things that ever pre- I sent themselves to the notice of a reporter, are the efforts made by lawyers to draw the j testimony they desire from retractory or stubborn witnesses. Wo saw a Milesian g I gentleman upon the stand the other day, ^ | who fairly bothered one of the shrewdest mi lawyers in Philadelphia. The case was an I .lecnull nttfl I ? * f !< ? in (tit!..I. I.. ! question was railed upon to testify for the ^ [ prosecution before a police magistrate. The dialogue that opened up was as follows : 'Mr. O'Dailev, where do you live?' 'In Clinton street ver honor.' ^ ' , l-ii 'And which way does Clinton street run ? in 'Length ways, sir.' 1 Which way is that, North or South. ^ 'If you stand at the upper end, it runs j( South,sir; if you stand at the lower end, it runs North.' Then you mean to say it runs North and South ?' * 'Yes, sir; provided you stand midway between the ends.' 'And what is the width of Clinton street, Mr. O'Dailev ?' ! W 'From side to side, do you mean V 'Yes; what is the width from side to ? T i ?? VII, .w lie.II .?> \:<III rmiii; IU nt it u* j ? jn-t t lie distance from one sidewalk to I he 1 ,|M other. It maj* be, but I'd not take my tin Hible oath of it.' Jj, 'With whom do ymi reside, Mr. O'Dailey?' wi Willi the man 1 board with.* J*|'. A lid who is lie V in; 'Do you know Dennis?Mike Dennis, the butcher V 'I havn't that honor.' Then how can you know who I board with V ?!' Do you mean to say you board with J|M Dennis?* ?">< 'An'if I did'nt, why^'should I hand his ^ v. iiu iuu uun?r>, i-vuijr oiuurtiiiy niyiit? barrio the last one V Tlio Magistrate informed Mr. O'Pailov that lie might leave the stand. II<i did so, and a look of wisdom worthy Solomon himself. H# '-'11 Xatnrc lias strange ways of doing the )," most beautiful tilings. Out of the oozy nft earth, the mud and rain of early spring, come the most delicate flowers, tUeir white <hi leaves dome out of the dirt, as unsoilcd n,J ' it c and pure as if they had bloomed in the garden of Paradise. FISHER, AGNEAV & CO., "J Columbia, S- C-, f i r Direct Importers of ENdLISII HARDWARE, i Cutlery, Files, Steel, Iron, Guns, Ac., mid ',e AHEItHAX HARDWARE, Agricultural Implements, Springs. Axles, En- \va nmelled I.entlicr tinil Cloth, Harness Mount intra, rei Collars, Whips, I>?ggy Umbrellas, Malleable lie Casting*, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Hows' fas Dash Frames, nnd Cnrriaire Materials of all grc kinds, also, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Window (bl Glass, ori uauia l'vi'cna ana i^caincr ??' mm is jLiTB^MwrfEa-f MILL JliOX.S, SMUT MA CHINES. BOLTING CLOTHS, MI3L3L SAWS, AC., AC., "? Role Agents for Slont's Elliptic Lock Stiteli Sewing Machine*, ami Wilcox <fc Oibbs 'Kl Revolving Loop Sewing Mnchines, nt prices ' from $40 to ?100 cacli. These Mneliines we WI1 are prepared to shew from numerous testimo- ' itinlk are tlic best in use for Family and Plutita- F? lion uhc. Columbia,S. C.. July 8, 1850.12m. PALMETTO I It OX WORKS. Columbia, S. C. ESTABLISH KD, A. J). MDCCCLI. wrr 1 I \ A.T fit 4 Vl.' r. Manufacturer of stpiim engines, from J 10 to 80 Ilorae; SUGAR MIlLSofeve- ot! ry style now in use. Mill Woik of every flea- tti criplion. Also, Iron Rniling, with every dis- A} cription of Iron and Brass Castings. I would call attention to Iron Casting in the wny of enclosing Public BuiMin^s, Dwellings, Cast Step*. Bnleetro Railing, all kind of enclosures for Cemetery lots. vi Having a first-rate Boilermaker with us we J>1 are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair ];< 'them, at short notice. Will s?nd Boiler maker JH to any part of the State. Our Steam Engines Tl Will lie found, when compared with those ]<> Mt- Northern establishments, to he from H twentv five to forty per cent larger for the Tl siune horse power. Those Works have been in successful opera- ? tioji for several years, with an inerense of patronage from all purts of the Southern coun try, lor which the Proprietor returns his . thanks to hid numerous friend* and patrons, 3 and begs to assure them Mint no pains or expense will be spared to inent a continuance of their fhvors. [Jul}' 1, 1859, 4m* AGNEW, HAWTHORN & CO.. CARRIAGE MAKERS, ' Duo "West, &. O., RETURN their thanks to the citizens of Abbeville District for the very liberal patronage given their Shop for the past year, q ?ud would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally tlial they are still at the N old stand, soliciting a continuance of the same. They have constantly on hand a supply of new work which they will dispose of on the -r] most reasonable terms, and at the lowest fig- > urea. They also have on hand a number of n Second Hand Vehicles which will be sold ex fe eecdingly low. In the Sbot> are several of I lie w best and most experience*! workmen in the State, which enables them to do all Repairing or put up to order, any kiod of vohiclea at the shortest notice. . . June 10, 1859. 6 3m j T1IE MARSHALL HOUSE. 2 BY E. COBB, PRorniETOR. u 'T^IJE Proprietor of the MARSHALL X HOUSE woi^ld inform the public that fxiitl hi* House it still <Jpen for the reception of yiaitora. Having eom? experience in Hotel-ketrp* ing, h^ flatten blteaelf that he will be able to pleaae bit frienda ?bd customer^. His tabla will at all tlmea be tap plied with The Very Best Tbf Market Affords. J His House ia wall Jpfrvided with attentive o servant*, and everything to render bia custom t< ers comfortable. Admunp COBB. ? Feb. 21. 1850 43 if % J SPRING AND SUMMER styles. HAVE NOW A COMPLETE STOCK OF hats ami m AND goods nhracing nil tlie Lending Styles, nnd linvc n<le arrangements to receive nil of the vn>us Fashions as introduced. ?Also,? JOHN WOOLLY'S rirst Premium. liieli look the prize nt the Stnte Agrietiltiir.nl ire in 1857 niul AS. These lints are iiinniifaercd i?t (Jrnnitcville, S. mid ore warranted i- long service and durability. ?Also,? pood selection of Misses* various colored )(JKE )"& AX J' u:c ll</i:x FLATS, ; Owing to the latem>ss of the {Season i* halanee of n:y Summer tiumls will lie elo],out at or near Cost.. C. V. UK.MSKX. Coliiinhia. .111I3- S, 1S5C>, 10-tf HIGHEST DIMM KY Kit OltN BY KINGS OR EMPEItOllS. hat? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. gECAt-'SK it is the ornament (1ml llimxrlf jtroritlfil for all our race. Render, illiMitfli the rose may hlonni ever so lu-iirhlly in t glowing cheek, the oye he ever so sparkling i* teeth lie those of pearls, if the head is here It iis covering, or the hair be snarled ami shriv d, /inrxft mid or- worst* still, if sprinkled ih pray, nature will lose more ihaii half her ! arms. lVf?f. Wood's Hail* Restorative, if lined o or lliive times a week, will restore mid pi-rmeiit'y peeuiv to all such nn oriiaunMit. Km'] l' following and judge. The writer of the fjrst the celebrated I'iniiixl, 'J'halhcrg : New York, April H?, I8.r>8, Pit. Wooi.:?Dntr iSir.?Permit, me to exi'c.s to you tlit.' obligations 1 nin under for the tire restoration of my hair to its original color; out (lie lime of 111y arrival in the United :ites it wns rapidly becoming gray, but upon j application of your " llair Restorative' it >11 recovered ltd original hue. I consider your storati?e ns n very wonderful invention, quite icucioiiH us well as agreeable. I am, dear sir, yours truly, K. TIIALHERG. " Drycli a'r O wpliedydet." Wckli Newspaper ofliee, 13 Nassau st., ) April 12, 1858. J Piiok. O. J. Woon :?Dear Sir.?Sonic month six weeks ngo I received a hot lie of your lir llcslorative and give it my wife, who conhied to try it on her hair, little thinking at the le that it would restore the gray hair to its ginal color, hut to her as well ad my surprise, er a few weeks' trial it has performed tliut mderfiil etlect hy turning all the gray hairs to lark brown, at the same time beautifying and ckciiing the hair. 1 strongly recommend the live Restorative to all persons in want of such :haii?c of their hair. CHARLES PARPEW. Nt:w Yoi:k, .1 nlv 2<>, 1857. I'iik. O. J. Wuoi>: Willi confidence Ho I reninend your 11 nil* Restorative, as bcmg the it=l efficacious article' I evi-r fiiw. Since usiiijr ur Hair Restorative my hair nnd whisk em linh were almost white have gradually grown rk ; nnd I now feel confident tluil a few more plications will restore them to their natural color also has relieved me of all dandruff and un>asanl itching, so common among persons who rspire freely. J. 0. KIFjBY. Piiok. Wooit?About two years ago my hair iiimenced fui'.ng off and turning gray ; I is fast becoming bald, and had tried many ncdies to no effect. I commenced using your storative in January last. A few applications tened my hair firmly. It began lo fill up, >\v out, and turned hack lo its former color, ack.) At this time it is fully restored lo its ginnl color, health, nnd appearance, and I eerfully recommend its use to all. J. p. IIOES. Hhicago, III., May 1, 1P57. rhe Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, : large, medium, and mnall; the small holds i pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the idiimi holds ai least twenty per cent, more proportion than the small, retails ffiP two liars per liotile ; the large holds a quart, -10 r cent more in proportion, and retails for $3. D. J. WOOD ifc CO., 444 Proprietors, Broadly, New York, and 114 Market St., Louis, Mo. U" And sold by all Druggists and incy Goods Sealers. April 28, IBii'J 1 ly3m HOWE'S IMPROVED SCALES/ Strong & Ross' Patent. "M1ESE superior PLATFORM SCALES, which have taken tho premium over all lior Scales, are ottered for sale at nianufacrcrs' prices?no expense added?by the ;cut3, f! A'R'MTf!TT AT?T. TlVAXr Augusta, Ga. We are also Agents Ci?r Stearnea and Marit's celebrated fire-proof salamani:r safks ; n?e &0o.'8 circular saws . ?ston Belling Compnnv's RUBBER GOODS; ON RAILING; SUGAR MILLS and KKTilW, <fcc., all of which arc ofF?'red for sale iv, in connection with our General Stock of ARDW'ARE, CUTLERY and AGR1CULURAL IMPLEMENTS. July 8, 186J?, 3m. john oorbett, EIOUSB r?iLI3XTTEH, Orainer, Marblor, Paper Hanger and SXQTsT WRITER. Abbeville C. H., South CarolinaSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. (pee Court of Common Pleas and Oen'l Sessions K.Butler, Survivor ) vs. v Attachment. Wm. B. Lloyd, ) McGowan Pl'tAPs Atty If IJEREAS the Plaintiff did. on the nineteenth * day of November, eighteen hundred and fty eight, file his declaration against the Demlant, who, (it is said) is absent from and ithoutthe limits of this State and has neither ife nor attorney known within the same, upi whom a copy of said declaration might be rved: It is therefore ordered, that the said eferidant do appear and plead to the said dec ration, on or before the twentieth day of ovember, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, -herwise final and absolute judgement will ien be given and awarded against biro. MATTI1EW MoDONALD, C. C. P. Clerk's OfBco Nov. 19, 18S8 , SO-ly ATm IrnMm A jHL REPAIRER OP WAWCtfBS, CLOCKS AND JEWELiY, HODOB8' DEPOT, 8. O., f"8 prepared with all neoessary tools and maL terials to do anything in his Hoe of busies* at tb4 lowest rates. AH vork warranted > do well for twelve months, if not send it sck arid it will be done free of 'eherge. Qive ie a trial and aatisfy yourselves. Terms caab. June 17, 1869, 7-12ui, \\. N. MERItnWMR HAVING COMPLETED HIS DRUG STORE A T NINTY SIX, S. O., (NKXT ltOOK TO KOOSIIE A CARTKIl's.) WOULD respectfully cnll tbA nltentioxi of his friends nnJ the public generally to his fine etroek of DRUGS AND O H E M ICAliS, and solicit their kin<l patronage nn<l liberality. He proposes* selling Drills ?s low as any first, class Drug Store in the up-country. llis slock is complete, and everything sold bj him is. warranted to he fresh and genuine. At hif store may he found DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Varnish and 1'aint Brushes, Spiees, Mih'c, Cloves, 1'epper, Tims ol all kinds, liuggy and Curr in fie Grease, Also, a fine lot ..f CIIKWINC, TOBACCO, and SKtJAItS ??f tin- host brands. A 1 ..i i_ ..<* 11 _i iiu^c ami viini'iiisLUt'H (ii ua'tihmii PEllFUMEllY. He also offers Con feet ionnries, 33R.^V3NTXDIES, l'ure Old I'ort, Mudi-irn ami Mnlivpn | ^W*M rCSSS At exceedingly low figures. Also, n pood artiele of Apple Vinegar, Kerosene, Oils nnd Fluid?. Lamps of all kinds. Wicks for ntiy kind of Lumps, nnd everything usually kept in n first class Drug Slore. Prompt attention will be given to nil. May I'., 18;V.??l-tf JiOOTS AND SIIOKS. Til hi l"ndcrsn?ned, having formed v. n pnrtnersliip for the purpose of conducting t lie Hoot SImm' Ifiitini'ss, would inform tlie pulilie 1 lint, w.elinve recently pureliuseil in lloston, Philadelphia nnd New V?>rk, the largest, assortment of Ladies Shoes, and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes tf or every conceivable style mul pattern ever offered in tliis market. (.Hir entire stock Iiiib been purchased by n practical Hoot Milker. We feel assured that we can, with great confidence, recommend our stoek to tlie public as being of a superior quality, inorc durable than any that can be found in this latitude. We intend to deal exclusively in Leather, Boots and Shoes. and we shall be enabled to sell better work for less monej than any establishment in Town. We will bnrter Leather or work for Ha chides. The materials of ourSloek were selected by M HOCIIK, one of the firm, and the work Put IJp lo Order. We therefore know the "stuff it's made of," and can safely recommend it. We have a mini ber of first class Hoot and Shoe Makers in connection with our Establishment, and are prepared to Manufacture to Order any work which may be desired. Cnll at Tustin's building, next door to Cobb, iiumer ?k ItOCIIE & enRISTIAN. April 1, 1859?18-tf CHARLES COX "Would roppectfully inform r,mr3f w, tlic Public that lie bus O P K N K J) A SHOP for tiik lVIr?!~iiig and Repairing- of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. It is opposite (but not opjioxrd) to Mr.Taylor's E^tnblisliint'nt. He hopes tluit by doing good work, and making reasonable charges, to receive a share of public patroiiHge. lie has oil hand at this time, several new and neat Dccgika, and one excellent Wauon, which he will sell low. 2Hih Oct.. 1858. 26 12m l)lt. S. HEN 11Y BEAIID, D EX'TIST , Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, HAS permanently loeated nt..Abbeville C 11., and solicits n share of puflic patronnge. Tooth inserted from one "t,o??uII upper anil lower set*. Exposed nerves de&oyed and treated, free from pain. Ilnving purchased an office Richt of Dr. Blnndly, of Iialtiniore, I am prepared to insert teeth on the Cheoplastic process. Office over Braueli, Allen* Jk Ed? ward'N Store. AbTooxrillo, S. O. May, 2U, 1859, 3-tf New Goods! New Goods! J GREAT BARGAINS! ! M. STRAUSS. CO K&STBU li Y. * T, TXTISIIING to reduce my Stock, I offer some Y? of my GOODS Ijess tlian Cost, * gomo at Coat Prices, and the balance with VERY SMALL PROFIT. My Stock is v<ry large aud selected with prent care, and I offer LADY'S IIOOP SKIRTS for 50 cts Colored nnd Whitf BRILLIANTE9, 12 els Fancy MUSLIN, Fnst Colors, 10 cts HATS nnd BONNETS, 60 cts Lady's SLIPPERS, 60 eU Linen COATS. *76 cts " HANDKERCHIEFS, 06 cts ETC., ETC. April 1. IlSSO. tf Or. M. CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Reynold's St., between Jackson and Molntosli Auflruusta, O-a.p will attend strictly to the sale of COTTON, BAOON, GRAIN, And all other produce consigned to him. PeC sonal attention giving to the filling of all orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies. Liberal Cash advances mad* on prodnce in Store. . / 4 June 24, 18KD, 8 tf KERRISON & LEIDING, IMPORTERS FOREtSN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Wholesale and Retail. BASEL STREET, (Ope door finbm King. CtlftrlMtoBt S. C. E. L. KERRISON. | HERMAN LEIDING April 15. 1869, 60-lfo A POSITIVE REMEDY. 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, pi onforo Tolrn ATnfinn IM/IIVVIO XiVlVU JL1 VVIVVJ Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy Before The People Before The People Before The People In Dysentery, In Dysentery, In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, nin.rrlinpn,. And Flux, And Flux, And Flux, It Never Fails. It Never Fails. It Never Fails, Packages of Half Doz. Packages of Half Doz. Packages of Half Doz. Put up Expressly Put up Expressly Put up Expressly For Plantations. For Plantations. For Plantations. $1 per Bottle. $1 per Bottle. r?pr Rnt.t, For Sale in AlbcviUe. by V J. A N. KNOX. Aug. 12, 1859, 15-12in ttiat great remedy, THAT CURAT RKMEDY, THAT GREAT REMEDY, that great remedy, that great remedy, THAT GREAT REMKtlY, that great remedy, sanchkz' specif sanchw specif! sanchez' specif! sanchfz' specif] sanchez- spbcrn sanchez' spi-xtn SANciifz' srran THE ONLY POTITYE CURE THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE THE ONI.Y POSITIVE cuke THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE THE ONI.y POSinVK cure THE ONLY POSITIVE CURE BEFORE TITE PEOPIJ BEFORE THE PEOPIJ IIEFORE THE PEOPIJ BEFORE THE PEOPIJ BEFORE THE PfCOPIJ BEFORE THE PEOPLI ^ BEFORE THE l'EOPLI FOR GONOTrtUIfEA AND GLEET, for gonorkh(ea and gucet, for gonorrhea and gleet. FOR GONORRHOEA AND (ilJiT, FOR GONORRHOEA AND GLKET. FOR GONORRHOEA AND GIJEET, FOR GONORRHOEA AND GIJCKT SAVFS A RIG DOCTOR'S nn.l SAVE* A BIG DOCTOR'S RIM HAVES jrtHG 1XX TOR'S BIIJ PAVES A BIG DOCTOR'S BIIJ SAVm A BIG DOCTOR'S BIIJ SAVm A BIG 1M.K TOR'S BIIJ HAVfcS A BIG DOCTOR'S BIU IS F.ASII.Y TAKEN, W EASILY TAKEN, IS EASILY TAKKN, IS EASILY TAKEN, IS EASILY TAKEN, 13 EASILY TAKKN, LS EASILY TAKEN, IIAS NO BAD TAST1 HAS NO BAD TASD HAS NO BAD TASfi HAS NO BAD TA8TI HAS NO BAD TASTI HAS NO BADTASTI UAS NO BAD TASTI WILL EFFECT A CURR Will, EFFECT A CURE nil J, EFFECT A CURE WILL EFFKCT A CURE WILL EFFECT A-CURE WILL EFFECT A CURE WILL umi A CURE WITHOUT UJP8 OF TIM wiTiinirr i/xh nr ttm WITHOUT LOSS OF TIM WITHOUT LOfiX OK TIM WITHOUT LOS OF TIM WITHOUT IvOSS OF TIM WITHOUT I/W3 OF TIH OR CHANGE OF DIET, OR CHANGE OF DICT. OR CHANGE OF DIET, OR CHANGE OF DIET, OR CHANGE OF DIET, .OR CHANGE OF DIET, fin CHANGE OF DIET, WITH LESS TROUBTJ WITH LESS TltOUBLI WITH IJ5BS TROUBLi WITH LH38 TROUBLI WITH LESS TBUURL1 WITH LFPB TROUBLi WITH LESS TROUBLI MORE 8PEEPILY, MORE SPEEDILY, MORE 81'EEDH.Y, MORE SPEEDILY, MORE SPEEDILY, MORE SPEEDILY, MORE SPEEDILY, AND PERMANF2JTL1 AND PERHANENTL1 Af4D PERMANENTLY AND PERMANENT!/ AND PERMANENTLY AND PERMANENTLY AND PERMAlfENlLI THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY. THAN ANT KNOWN REMEDY. THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY. THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY. THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY THAN ANY RWWN REMEDY. THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY. TEST- OWE PACKAOl 1 !EH ' ON* PACKAQ M. ??' ONE PACKAQ r- ' Mft ONB PACjXG 1 V&T ONE PACK}!* ' EBT ONB PACKAO TfflT ONB 1'AOUOI Every Drnggiataad Country Merchant ahouldke^* ?o plyofthla valuabts Rflmody, riot only from Mm profl that aocriM from it* sales, bat as an act of pbilantfcroj towards suffering humanity. It wttl be madeto the esp clal and pecuniary lnlere*tot*ll DroggtaU to puro^tje ( W. W, BLEB Jk do., Pooramnas, ' fit Moaottay, Nmr Yo* For Salt in Abbevtfk by BRANCH, ALLEN * EDWARDS, J. & N. KNOX. For taU fa Dm Wni by BRANCH, ALLRN feEDWARDS. An* 12, IW9, J<M8m BUSS' D\SPEPtlC REMEDY. llllHa' Dynpcptlc firm rely Bllan' ljjrapeptlc Itemwly WJtla*' Dyipcptle Remedy Kllw' Dyapeptlc Remedy Milan' Dyapcptle Remedy fill**' Dye^eytle Remedy BIIm' Dyapeptle Remedy BUM* OyapepMe Remedy BUM* Df?-> Remedy Bllu' Dy?pv? UwtMiy Una the r.?r^rit ScUe Hoi the Lurgett Hal* Una the L*r(eit Hnl? Una the LarKriit Hale Una the liniment Hale Una the I<ar|jr>t Shlo Una the Iiargtit Stile Ilaa the Lirgnt Sale Una tlie Lar|(rM Halo Una the Largca! Sale Ofany Medicine In the World. Of any Medlelne In the World. Of nn v Medicine In the World. Of nny Mrdlctar in flic World. Of nny DlritMnr In the World. Of nny Medicine In Hie World. Of nny Medicine In the World. Of nny Medicine In the Wforld. Of nny Mrdlcliie In the World. Of any Medicine In the World. IOU.OOO Packngd IOO.OIXI I'drkn^ei IlH(.tMH) Pnekngri lOO.IHIO PnckuRfH IOU.OOO I'nrltnfici HXI.IMIO Parkier* lOO.UOO Pnrkncri HKI.IMMI Pnekngei I04MMMJ PnckOKm 1DO.UUO Packni^i Sold In fJcorflln and SouthCnrolliin Sold In (><'Or);ln nnd SouthCnrolliin Sold In C<'orf;1n and SoiithCnrolInn Kolft In Iti nrKln nnd MotifliCnrnllnn Sold In Gi nr^ln nnd KouthCnrolliin Sold In (<icorf;ln nnd SouthCnrolliin Sold In Utort;!n nnd SoutliCnrolliia Sold lit Ccorcln nnd MouthCnrollna Sold In t.corKln nnd SouthCnrolliin Bold In Georgia nnd boutliCarolliiK In Fourteen Monlli*. In Fourteen Month*. In Komtcon Month*, fn Fourteen Montlm. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Montlm. In Fourteen Month*. In Fourteen Month*. In Foui-li-cn Montlm. In Fourteen Month*. It I* Wnrrniited to Cure It I* Wnrrmited to Cure It |M Wnrriinteil to Cure It 1* Wnrrniited to ''lire It I* Wm i anted to '.'lire , It <* Wnrriinte*' *i? unre It Ih Wnrri?iite? ?o Cure It Im Wnrrnnteil to Cure It I* Wnrrnnteil to Cure It I* Wnrrunted to Cure If Directions nrc Followed, If Direction* nrc Followed. If Dlrcetloti* ure Followed, If Direction* nrc Followed, If DlrcctloiiH nrc Followed. It nii'rrtlmiB nrc Followed. II Directions nrc Followed, If Dlrcctlona nrc Followed, If Dlrcctloim are Followed, If Direction* nrc Followed, Any Cnsc of Dj'upcpila vv?' Any Cnoe of OyR|Ki>?lit * Any Cane of Dyn pepsin Any Ome of Dy?]>r|uln Any C'??e of DyM|K-|Mln Any Cane of Dyn|>e|Mln Any Cine of nyMpcpxIn Any G'niie of Dyx|?ejiNln Any Cnw of Dyx|>ep<ila Any Cnsc of U) i|)qMla Uvtr Dlnrnic, Llvtr DUcnue, Liver Dlirow, Liver Dlfteaae, l.lvcr Dlscnnc, Llvrr Disease, lilrrr DUcnrtr, IJver mwn?r, Liver I)lMiur, Liver UlHenw;, * < Jaundice, Jaundice, Jnundlce, Jnundlce, Jnanrtlce, Jnundlce, Jnundlre, Jnundlcc, Janndlre, Jnuudlcc, General Debility, General Debility, ^Ceiifrnl Debility, Ocnernl Debility, General Debility General Debility, Genernl Debility, t I ll.lilll,,. General Debility, General UclilUly, Palpitation, Palpitation, Palpitation, Palpitation, Palpitation, Palpitation, Palpitation Palpitation, Palpitation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Clironlc Diarrhoea, Chronic Diarrhoea, IC Chronic Diarrhoea, IC Chronic Diarrhoea, tC Chronic Diarrhoea, IC Chronic Diarrhoea, IC, Chronic Diarrhoea, C, Chronic Diarrhoea, ' Glildloftu, GlddlntM, Giddiness, yGlditliifM, Glcldliieiis, Giddiness, Giddiness, Giddiness, Giddiness, g' Depressed Spirits, r Depressed Spirits, S, Depressed Spirits, 5 Depressed Spirits, ! Depressed Spirits, Impressed Spirits, Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spirits, Ijoss of Appetite, Ijohm of Appetite, Lou of Appetite. L.ona of Appetite, ' Low of Appetite, ' Lou of Ap|M-tlte, liowi of Appetite, ' Loss of Appetite, ' l-o?? of Appetite, ' iiom of.^ppetlte, Pain In Sl<le nnd Back. Pain In Side and Back, Pain In Side and Back, Pain in Side and Bark, t'aiu in sine wild uni'K, Patn In Side and Back, Pain In Hide mid Back, f Pnln In Side and Hack, jt Pnln In Hide and Back, f Pnln In Side and Back, * j' ft la Especially Adapted to It Is Especially Adapted to : It la Especially Adapted to c? It Is Especially Adapted to It Is Especially Adapted to It IM^peclally Adapted to It Is^Kpeclally Adapted to It Is Especially Adapted to It Is Especially Adapted to It Is Especially Adapted to _ Female CHnplaliits ; t Female Omnplalnts; P Female Complaints; S Female Complaints ; n Female Complaints | r Female Complaints | S Female Complaints; b Female Complaint*; Female Complaints; Female foraplaluts ; Tt Produces Hot nudity of Farm It Produces Hotandlty of Form It Produces Rotundity of Form Xt Produces Rotundity of Form ? it Produces Rotundity ot Form It Prodncci Rotundity of Form It Produces Rotundity ot Form 5' ft Produce* Itotuudlty of Form J' It PndnMi Rotundity of Form jj It Produce# Itotuudlty of Form ?. In Female* of n Thin and Spare Habit In Females of n Thlri' and Spare Habit In Females of a Tli|it and Spare Habit In Females of a Thin mid Spare Habit In Females of a Thin and Spare Habit In Females of a Thin and Spare Habit In Females of a Thin and Spare Habit In Females ot a Thin and Spare Habit r In Fenjale? ot a Thin and Spare Habit f' In Females qf a Thin and .spare Habit { Every Invalid Should { Every Invalid Should f Every Invalid Should {, Every Invalid Should r, Myery Invalid Should . Every Invalid Should Every Invalid ShouM Every Invalid Hbaald Every Invalid Should ~ Try One paeftfee. Try One Package. Try One Pukagt. Try One Paekiute. p Tiy One Pnrka?p, p Try One - Package, r Try One Package. ? Try One Paekap. t Try On* Paekap. R.. BmIa Poauge Stamp to Iba Proprietors fbfthftt P* F^mptUat on '< Diseases or giomnrtt and ppvpfe.1* )y W. w? BLili dt.co., Prop>i?tfft?, as3 Broadway, It# V?r|i V for Skiyn AbbcriU !>* BRANCH,'Al&BN* RpWA&PS, J. AN. KNOX, Far $aU in Jhn W?*t by BRANCH, ABLEN * EPWARD8, ' Aug. 13, WP, CANDIDATES. The friends of Capt. O. M. MATTISON respectfully announce him ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election* The frionds of JAMES A. McCORD reelectfolly announce him as a Candidal* for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of Dr. J. F. McCOMB respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Taxi Collector afc the next election 1 Cgg" We are authorized to announces. A. I 110WiES ns a Candidate for Tax Collector, at! the ensuing election. L3T" The frienda of Capt. W. S. HARRIS,, respectfully announce- him as a Candidate for;' the office of Tiuc CblltUon of Abbeville Distric at the next election. The vumrroux friends ?? WESLEY A. BLACK Esq., respectfull)- nnnoiiiice him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the n?xt election. The friends of HENRY S. CASON respect nil)' annnoitnce him ns n Candidate for Tax Collector, athe ensuing election. ?0- The friends of JOHN A. HUNTER respectfully announce liim a candidate for theoffice of Ordinary, nt tlic next election. Oct. 27, 1358. ?g>- The friends of Col. .T. G. BASKIN respectfully announce liim a enndidate for the olfiec of Ordinary, at the next election. Nov. 4, 1858. PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE AND PRINTERS' DEPOT, For the sale of writing; printing, envelope AND COLORED PAPERS, CARDS AND PRINTING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. agent for L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders, * R. HOE & CO.. And other Printing Presa makers. PRINTING INKS OF REST QUALITY, ?..U .JUUMbJr, Their Lamber Has Never Been Better^ The generous patronage hitherto received warrant* the conclusion that their efforts are appreciated, and stimulates them in making further exertions. Their experience y^ijl enable them to select and operate tne most apr. proved Machinery, with advantaages not surpassed by any Manufacturers either North or. South. ^ * GOWER, COX, IfAMKtiWYA CO. Greenville, S. C.?Maroh 7, i860. ^#5 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ ABBEVILLE JUBffliPf Office Court of Common Ple#t and Oqfl N. K. Butler ) vs. > Attachment.' Win. B. Lloyd, J McQowan, Pl'tfTs Attorney. TITHERE AS the Plaintiff did, on the nineteenth day of November, eighteen-hundred onq fifty-eight, file hie declaration against the Defem dant, who, (it is said,) is absent from and with out the limits of th is State And has neither witl nor attorney Ijnown within the hmml whom a copy of said declaration nrigbt be served : It is therofpFp ppdefpd, that the said Defendant do appear and pwft4 to ?u'd declaration, on or before the twentieth day of November, eighteen hnndrMl uid arwise Qqi}l apd pbsolato jodg*m?Bt frill tbe^ be given and avqitfpd ?g?iu?tbi?. -V MATTHEW MpDOSr^LD. Q. C. f . Clerk's Offiee, Nor. 20, 1858-ly M THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE, Qne Square W**t qf tjj* Office. PLA-iiir sickest,, *'r ^ fB*'* gjyq to ?opply Uia Wyato sua comfort of ** WTP* T ^AflblT, Propria ' Jm l?, Mlh f lm At iTiamifactiircr's Prices. ? i To Merchants. The Subscriber bogs to call Attention to hi? LARGE ST&CK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kinds, which lie will sell very LOW FOR CASH, or short credit on large sums. JOSEPH WALKER, 120 Meeting-sL, Cliarlesto-.i, S. C. Oct. 7. 858. LIVERY STABLES, \ BY flOHH .? PBAU'^nr. - vv WAV XX ?l.l'VUUj ABBEVILLE, S. C. TIIE Undersigned would inform the /xTi nnlilic that they have formed a copnrt iicr?hip for the purpose of conducting TIIE LIVE11Y STABLE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. They have taken the well-known Stahles attached lo the lot of the Marshall Llouse, occupied last year by P. S. Rutledge. These Stahles, fronting on Washington Street have been repaired and refited and are now well provided with provender and attentive Hostlers, for the accommodation of the public. Mr. CRAWFORD, one of the firm, may always he found at the Stables, and he hopes, by close attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. The Stables will be provided with BUGGY. AND SADDLE IIORSES, to hire, together with every other accommodation usual!}' offered by a similar establishment. They have also, COMMODIOUS LO"D3 for the accommodation of STOCK DRIVERS, and will furaish them with proveuder, at living rates. EDMUND COBB. J. B. CRAWFORD. Feb. 63, 1869 43 tf CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. TIIE Subscribers having had the misfortune to loose, by the fire of the 20th January, the STEAM MILL and MACHINERY connected with their COACH FACTORY in Greenville, take this method of apprising their friends and patrons that they will still continue business ns heretofore, without change in their Firm or abatement of their exertions to please. "* They Have on Hands, and are constantly finishing, all the varieties of Carriages, Buggies * > and mmr ass- mt s Ever made by them, to wbich they invite the. attention of purchasers. They take pleasure in correcting an impres-. sion that their Stock of SEASONED LUMBER. I was lost with the Mill, and would say that, in^ I /inontilif *?<! ?