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BLUE EYES. FROM Tllfi GERMAN?IIY UKV. T. C. DROOLS. Blue,eyes nre full of danger? Beware their tender glow 1 They'll leave thy heart a stranger To peaceful hours below I I warn you, men, give earnest heedl Let not bright ey?s your eight mUlead, And when blue eyes your glances win. l.uok not ;oo deep?too deep therein ! Blue eyes with soul nre beaming. They'll look thee through and through ; "With light of lovo they're streaming. So mild, and warm, And true. And when my heart is so distress'<1, And sorrow fill* my lonely breast, * Let, then, blue eyes my sorrow win,? What joj*, what hli?s, I see therein ! "* * Blue eyes from heaven are lighted With holy, soul horn glow. To cheer poor man benighted, And charm him out of woe. A n.l w.1 -11 -!- -? * >?u ninii ?t?nj wintry ciouiib nriBC, And shroud in gray the sunny akifs, Then let blue eye* my plnnoes win? I find my sky?my day therein ! EX C E 3Et DP X S . Tlie most curious thing in the world is a woman who is not curious. There arc thousands who covet not only praise, but the reputation of despising it. Gray hairs like honest friends, arc often cast from us for telling unpleasant truths. Everv woo>len leg thai takes the place of a leg lost in battle, is h stump speech against war. The Secretary of tlie Treasury has left , Washington on a brief visit to his home in | Georgia. i It is saiil that toothache may always be cured by holding in the hand a certain root ?that of the tooth. i "Much remains unsung," as the tom-cat remarked to the brickbat, when it abruptly cut sbort his serenade. .tvery n?aii thinks that Ulnar's wife ought to l>e above suspicion, hut he is far less particular as to what Caesar himself ought to be. Cherish pationi-e as your favorite virtue. 1 Always keep it about you. You will find use for it oflener than for all the rest. Isn't it singular that an ill-natured shopkeeper should ever offer to sell It is goodwill, when all the world knows he hasn't , n n t? 5 A poacher's last.?When is your cliin liable to a fine jinder the Game Laws?? When it's shooting hares (hairx) without a license! Our maxim.? lie who rises too Maidenly to the heights of fancy will find to his cost how deep is the descent to the abyss of d'lB- i appointment. "You hnve only yourself to please," said a married friend to an old bac.holer. "Yes" he replied, "but you don't know bow difficult that is." Thought, like flashes of lightning in a , dark night, picks out scenes which wero latent and obscure, and recalls vividly remem- 1 brances of the past. 1 I IIaitch.?We once heard an English- i man give his ostler orders as follows :? "'Enry, take the 'arness hoff the hoff 'orse,- 1 slip the 'niter hover 'is Yad, hand give 'im J nome "ay and boats." ] Courtships arc the sweet and dreamy ' threshold* of unseen Eden?, where half the world has paused in couples, talked in whis- ( pers under the moonlight, and passed on, , and never letumed. i Tire troth.? Shelton in one of his sfertnonft pays:?"An upright is always easier i than n stooping posture, because it is more natural, and one part is better supported than another; so it is better to be an buni est man than a knave. It is alao more , graceful." I ' , WHAT MAKES THE GENTLEMAN. It'J 1 takes four thingB to make a thorough ??n- . tlerpan in' your principles, a gentleman is your taster, a gentleman in your person, and a gentleman in your manner*. No roan who does not combine thene qualities can be justly termed a gentleman. ' A l.ITTI P .MAnMOIllV'D A I-*-?- * ' 1 - ? a icrtrueu ioru, recently Breaking on the salary attached to a rumored appointment to a new jttdg?hipr Raid it was ail moonshine. Tord Lyndburit in hia dry sarcastic way, remarked; "Maybe so; but I have a strong notion th*t.moonshine though* it be, yon would like to see tbe*6rst quarter of it.1' >??' % A planter living near the Bayou 8arp, (on the Miraiwippi,) seeing a coropioMoo among his cattle one day, near the fabric of the stream, went to see what was the (n*t^ ' ter, Knd found ? targe alligator carrying otf-' a half-grown heifer. He tried to irijtercfj& the mgn?tcr,r hut failed ; and alligator an& ; Wyifer poon disappeared beneath the itug- ! giol> water of th? JJnyou. 0?* or ths reasons.?Two comityihaa wanl jnlrf* a iimiiaja !? w ft ><niiyi r> iv UUJ ^IJC VI'IQ^IO , haf. Tltey were delfebted with the Mlnp1<?,io*idu the ctown of which ?M iwftrted a looking 4*AV|iat is the g!/usforflfc Mid o$? of the men. The other, impatietot at aoob -? display of rural ignorance, 82olaiooed, "Wbatforf *hy,' for the man that btlys the hst to see bow h fits hhn" i fpr'Ai Drt'iiiiT^Tr,?A raioUter white traveling through the Went in missionary capacity, several year? ago, wan holding an animated theologian! conversation with so ?Id lady opon whom he bad called, io the jgpn# of *biob fan asked her what ides ?be had formed of the docifiee of total depravity. "Ob," aaid sbe, ul tbltft it is a geodl feetofce, itfeople would only live apt# k." 1 OtJR 8TATE EXHIBITIONS. We cordially commend to gunei.il attention the following remarks of thu Yorkvilla Enquirer relating to tin: Fair of the State Agricultural Society, and applicable, also to the South Carolina Institute Fair, which will be opened in the Institute Hall of Charleston ou the 15th November."1 The Enquirer enya: ?. We are under obligation to sntno one for a copy of the premium list of the State Agricultural Society which meets in Columbia in November next. The mutual address will he delivered by Hon. Joseph A. Woodward, of Fairfield. The Fair will commence on 'Tuesday, tho 8tJ?, and continue three days. The list em braces all departments in which our people are interested; ami libera! premiums lire offered | in every instance. "Vfr Cannot our farmers, mechanics, housewives, ito.. hare n place in the picture f Wo certainly have as many intelligent practical, thorough farmers and mechanics nsn;iy of our neighbors, and as we are an integral part. oftheStato of South Carolinn we know of no good reason why wethould not he represented, and that too, in a creditable manner. Let <-very one send something. Tlie ladies can exhibit I lie produce of j tl.o loom, the dairy, the poultry yard, a jar of l.ird, a Lottie oi domestic wine preserve, in fact, almost anything. Everything contributed will a<id so much more to the atl coos J of the Fair in .. ......... ~..c. The farmer can send specimens of the products of tlie farm and orchard, his cotton, corn, wheat, oats, rye, bnriev, peas, and even pindars. The medianiais also libernlly provided for. j Let llif cabinet maker contribute a bureau or bookcase, llie carriage maker n biip^y, the "sons I of Crispin" n pair of boots or shoes, the tanner ! a fine piece of leather, the carpenter n panel ilonr or halt" a dozen sallies and blinds ; in fact, every one, if they will, can contribute their mite, and even if they do not suececd in getting premiums in every instance they will have made a prniseworthy efTort, which lit least, amounts to something. No doubt liberal arrangements will be made with the railroad com panics for the transportation of all articles de- I signed for exhibition. The premium list will be furnished by application to the Secretnrv. H: J. Gum; V.?n I Forest, S. C. We would here suggest tlint it would contribute much to the pucrcrs of the moiety to advertise the premium list or a portion of it in the newspaper? of 'lie Stnte. Wo think on arrangement cotiM he effected with all papers to give the advert iscment a few insertions nt a romparat.i vety small coat. Many persons w"io would like to compete for the premiums know nothing about the inducements that are offered. . BEPLY TO SENATOB DOUGLAS. \\ c liav? before ua, says llm Washington Star, a copy of the pamphlet which the Connfi. tution of Saturday intimates was about to ap pear in reply to ibc argument <>f Judge Douglas in HarperV Magazine. Logical, courteous in its tone, hut pungent, it will be widely read. Street rumor, we know not with what reliability, asserts thut it is from Judge Black's pen. A In conclusion the writer sums up as follows : ' We insist that an emigrant going into a federal Territory rwtains his title to the property which he took with him until there is some pronumion enacted by lawful authority. Mr. Douglas cannot deny this in the face of his N'ew Orleans speech, and the overwhelming reasons which support it. ' It. is nn agreed point among nil Perrocrats that Congress eannot interfere with the rights of property in the Territories. "It is also acknowledged that the people of n new State, either in their constitution or in ?u a? vi meir legislature, may make the negroes within it free, or hold them in a state of lervitude. "We believe more. We believe?in submit. Ling to the law as decided by the Supreme Court, which declares that a Territorial Legis- , lature cannot, any more thao. Congress, interfere with the rights o? property in a Territory ?that the settlers jaf a Territory are bound to wait until the sovereign, power is conferred upon them, with proper limitations, before they attempt, to exercise the most dangerous of .11 r.??: ~ ... uiu-iiuiiK. sir. uougias denies this, and there is the new issue. "Why should snch an issue be made ntsuch a time! Whnt is lh?-re now to excuse any friend of pence for attempting to stir up the hitter waters of strife! There is no actual dif ficult}1 about this subject in any Territory.? There is no question upon it [tending before Congress or the country. We are called upon to make n contest* at once unnecessary and hopeless, with the judicial authority of the nation. We object to it. We will not obey .Mr. Douglas; when he commands us to assault the Supreme Court of the United States. We believe ilie Court to be right, and Mr. Douglas wrong." The writer shows most conclusively that, the present position of Mr. Douglas, with reference to the powers of Territorial legislatures is an after thought, to meet his political necessities, in direct contradiction to his repeated arguments in the 6hnpe of rcpftjia from the Senate'# Territorial . committee. snpj>pli?-? whervin lie emphatically inmU that the peo pie in Territories have no political righto whatever except such as CongreM mny accord to them, aljio that by the Dratl Scotr, deoiglon? which he oow denies?the right of slaveholders u> protection in the possession oqd enjoyment of there j-eculinr description tff property in Territories U assured beyond any poMibility of legal question. In fact, lie utterly demolishes the Douglas of the hoar, with the Douglas before he thought himself of the policy of ktlreDglbening the gama of Abolitionism at the expense of the Democratic psrty, and the continuance of Stir Union. J " J , *.. ?. -jjj . ,y> Dkstu or?'mn?*.?TbeKentucky paper* notice the death, on Rock Castle River in that State of Uriah Orphan, a native of Kidg Wi^liaw 0??nty, Virgin!*. He was for many years member of tW Ke&tocky Legislature, anA 'foaght nnder General St. Clair, In 1702, and was one Of "Mad Anthony Wayne's" soldier*m 1794. i i in . 11 Jj- . . 'A ; ' 1 ' CABINET JT'AKSlt, # ASb-jgEAEER Iff FGRNT#JRR<; &&TE A PATE, 8. 0., VATOyLJKftMptfe tfalty inform the pobftl^ ff tk?t msn thr^fi <w htid, pared to ??lr? M?d?r, *11 k inds of ffifriBtjft WARDROBES, m&rtANDS> COTTA6HB BEDSTEADS, TABLKH, COFFINS. *0. Person# ?ut^Jlwthing fcfhb liqe woftM d<fV*J to ?atl j3$^mtne hit work. Hit ion* experience in Vmfi DOMAew at the North wBnotor* sutiefactiop. ' I Work delivered at*e Depot free of charge, j 8*pt M| 1859, {(HkQi i - - -- 11 iti - ilM i: ^ CHARLES COX w Would roppectfully inform w the I'ublic that he has mMfc OPENED A SHOP KOIl THE Making and RepairingCARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. It is opposite (bntnof opposed) to Mr.Taylor's Establishment. lie hopes that by doing good work, and making reasonable charges, to receive a milnro nf r>??* He lias on lmnd at this time, several new and neat Bikigiks, and one excellent Wagon, which lie will sell low. 28th Oot., 1858. 26 12m DR. S. HF.NRY BEARD D E NT I S T , Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, HAS permanently loealed at Abbeville C H., and solicits a share of public patronage. Teeth inserted from one to full tipper and lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed and trented, five from pain. Having purchased an oflii-p lliirllt. nf III- IIJ(IIi/l Iv #if Unll!n.nl.? T nm prepared to insert teeth 011 the Cheoplnstic process. Office over Rraiicli, Allcii.dc Edward'N Drug Store. A.b'bovillo, S. O. Mhv, 2i?, 1850. 3-tf New Goods ! New Goods J OREAT BARGAIXS ! ! M. STRAUSS, COKESHURY. "\"\7 ISIIING to rcHiioc my Stocl;, I offer sonic t ? of my GOODS X^ess than Cost, soinc at CofcT Pkices, hih] tlic Imhiuee with VERY SMALL PROFJT. Mv Stock is v?*ry lurge nnJ selected with erent onro, nml 1 offer b.ilii ft nuur >1VIKIS Tor 60 ctn Colored mid Wlnle I'll] I MANTES, 12 cts Fancy MUSI,IN. Fm?t. Colors, 10 eta HATS a ml RONNETS, 60 cts Ln^'s SLIPPERS, 60 cts Linen COATS. 76 els ' 1IANDKEIICLIIEFS, 00 cts ETC., ETC. April 1, 1850. If ffWtf 51 I HAVE j^rmnqptiiPiita" now made with a tniml.er of the best Slnnufncturera of PIANOS, whose improved instruments grently exeel in s-.reetness. fullness nnd qunlit of tone nil their former make, hy which I enn furnish orders for the bcBt, quality* of Pihnoaal from Twenty Five lo Fifty Dollars Cheaper than they have been sold heretofore. The following are some of the mnke of Pianos that. I can furnish and would recommend : Hallet, Davis it Co.; Chickerinir, Muiip. it Clark : Stem wit v nnil Son Dtinhnm; Bacon <fc Raven, Carman and Kanclier, and the Dripgs Patent Double Sounding Board I'ianoa. Alao. Bondman ami Gray. WM. RAMSAY, 142 Richardson Street, Columbia, S?C. July 8,1850,-tf Estate of Joseph C. Mathews, Deo'd. SETTLEMENT. ALL parties interested in tl>?> above Eatate' ?and especial Ij* Edw'd Burns and wife Nancy, William Robisnn and wife Caroline, Ezekiel Mathews apd Joseph Mathews, residing beyond the limits of this State, are hereby notified thnt n final settlement of the Eslnt.e of Joseph C. Mathews, Dec'd. will be made in the Court of Ordinary f?r Abbeville District, South Carolina, ou the lirat Tuesday in November next. JA^IES McCASLAN, Adm'r. Will Annexed. Aug. 1, 1859. 14, 3m. THE MARSHALL HOUSE. BY E. COBB, Puoprietok. THE Proprietor of the MARSHALL HOUSE would inform the public that .fijiM. his House is still open lor the reception of visitors. Having some experienee in Hotel-keeping. be flatters himself that be will be able to t.:. 1 " - r,r,.rr ...O CIKID UIKI V UPl till] CTE* M1B lOOlC will nt all time* lie supplied with The Very Best The Market Affords. His Ilnu-o is well provided with attentive servant.!", and everything to render his custom ers comfortable. EDMUND COBB. Feb. 21. 1859 - 43 tf STOLEN ! ROM the Resideirce of Pilaris Martin, in m- in hii. oarmei. some months ngo, two AMBHOTYPHS, (One of ordinary size, the.otlier small,) of Mr?. V. F. Lipford. Mr* Lipfurd wns dressed in black'silk and wor? a watch and chain when when on* of tlicrn was taken. Anv information concerning theni will be thankfully received. - < CATHERINE II. MARTIN. Sip, 2. 18-tf. .11. i i . ???. A REGULAR ^SIAGE UNE Abbeville to Washington, Ga. rI"M1 E OnHnraigned, Mrwr*, POOL^ ROT JL LEDGE, having obtained the mail contract between the above point*, would re*p?*ct fdlly iniorm the public that they have ret>tock?<! the line vitb \ Fine Hones and Entirely New Coacbes, and with exneriei&&^rivei? fhty wUL^ontinne the line, iBgviok Abbeville C. MONDAYS, WEDfj ESIMYS iud FRIDAYS, after (he arrival of care froip Greenville, eo ihat travel ere from 'all point* above Ilodg^e Depot wUl be able to bu< dmnlv i!im?oli ii??j? ? Wa?"Jf10"- G* VVi" ]e?ve Washington, G?, ^TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and 8ATURThie is tmjeh the cheapest line tor. *11 tboce/roing w?st from the upper part of tliw Bute. For "PP'y W ?n? foMoaine Agent*: Wm* McBrjdi, Abbttvillo C. Et,, TBM?uM Rooku, Calhoon's Mills,Jolm 8 Andkrmn. ^ K, Wabdt, WashingwJ ?. POOL A RUTLEDOE. J?!y Hkrj&y. , u Sm ^ J , ? iHm i Notice. . det>Ud to titefirm, or tos?rt?1L will <*><*? forMtyia, 18W-a-tf. " ' ' f_. ;. , V.. . " -, GEORGIA STATE IOTTERV. For the bcucfit of tbo MONTICELLO UNION ACADEMY OF JASPER COUNTY. OA. Au'horize'1 by Special Act of the Legislature. 25828 Prizes. More than ONE PRIZE to every Two TICKETS. Ifl'KIIVNEY &Cu., Managers CAPITAL PRIZE S60,000. Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2, AO. To be Drawn cacli Saturday Xn September^ 1859. IN TUB CITY OF S^V^INTN^lBC, GrEO. Class 35, to bedrawn Sop. 3, 1N59 ! Class 30 to be drawn Sep. 10, 1N59 i Class 37 to be drawn Sop. 17, 1S59 j UasflgstolxMlrawiiscp. 2<1,1859 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 Prize of $60,000 is $<in,<H)0 1 2" 1,000 is 20.000 1 ' 10.000 is 10,000 1 " 5,000 is 6,000 1 " 4,000 ia 4.O00 1 " 3.00m is 3.000 1 " 1,500 ie 1,500 1 " 1,100 is r.ioo 5 " 1,1100 nre <5,000 10 ' 500 nre 5,000 z " 400 nre 800 2 " 300 nro UoO 2 " 200 ore 400 50 " 150 are *,500 100 " 100 ore 10,000 100 " 95 nro fl,500 100 " 85 aro 8,500 Approximation Prizes. 1 Prizes n-joo App'g to $00,000 prize are $800 ,4 " 150 - 20.00U " ?oo 4 ' 125 " 10,000 " ROO 4 " 100 ? 5.OO0 " 400 8 " 80 " 4,OOO " 640 8 " f.O " 3,000 480 8 " 60 - " 2,000 " 400 j 8 " 40 " 1,500 " 32?? ! l'?0 ? 20 100 ? " 8,01 M) I is onu" R ?< - onn nun I I ? ' i 25,828 Prizes amounting to $366,040 Certificates of |i;n'kuir"s wilL he sold nt the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets $60 10 11 n If " 30 " " 10 Quarter 11 15 " " 10 Eighth " 7.50 In nrderintr Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to nur address for the tickets ordere<l, on receipt, of which they will l?e forward hy first tun it. Purchasers cun have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. Notice to correspondents.?Those w'io prefer not sending money |?y mail, can use the Express companies, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars and upwards, can he sent us at our risk and expense, from any city or town where there is an Express Office. The ! money and order murt he enclosed in a Gov eminent j'ost Ofliee Stamped Pinvelope. or the Express Compunies cannot receive them. TheJurtof drawn numbers and prizes will be 8<-nt to purchasers immediately uiter the drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to Al'KINNEY <fc CO., Savannah, Ga. April 15, 1859, 60-12tn SANPORD1 8 LIVER NEVER DEBILITATES.. IT is compounded entirely from Gum?,. opd has become nn established fact, ft knowri^ and approved by all . that have used it, niiAj; in now resorted t<> m with confidence in all' the diseases for which "" it is recommended. It has cured thous- ? anda within the Inst ?lwo years who had ? ijivcn up all hopes of relief.as the numerous unsolicited certificates in my possession show. The dose must lie a C* dapted to the temperament of the Individ' A lint tftkiiif if nml na.-H in such quantities as to ? Inct gentty on the bowels. Let the dictates |? f your judgment unide yo't in the use ? (of the Liver Inviiroriitor, mid it will cure ^ Liver Coniplaints.liillious attacks. Dyspep- yr sin, Chronic Diarrhea, Summer Complaints. ^ Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour Stomach, lluhit- uol Costivenes9, Choiie. Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum. Flatulence, gg Jaundice. Female weaknesses, (ns thons- j anda can testify.)' in in twenty minutes, if* two or three Teaspoonfuls are taken at ^ conimeneement of attack. tm All who use it are j giving their testimony in its favor. mix Water in the IWontli witli flic Iuvigorator, aud Swallow botli together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ? ALSO,? BANFORD'S FAMILY CATHARfSC PIIXSj COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extract*, and put tip in Slnw Coxe*. Air Tight, and will keep in any climate.Tlie Family Calhar . tic Pills is a gentle but active Cathartic ft which tlte proprietor hue used in his practise j inure than twenty' y?r?' j . i' The ennntrtnt. in?~ wominn /I a m ? n.l from those who hav?- * lon? need the Pill# and the eatibfuetion fi* which all pxnres* in regard to th?*ir uco. hn& induced me to place them within the reach of all. The Piofe*iori wclljV know that different Cathartics act on dif-T|M ferent portions of the bowels. IgM The family Cathartic! Pill lias, with due reference to this jvelljS" established faot, been compounded from a va-]^J riety of the potest Ve?e t a b 1 e Extracts. ^ which act alike on every part of the Jill- ? rnentary. canal, and are good and &nfe in all cane* where a Cathartic in needed, such y as Derangements of tlig. Stomach,'; rSlpepi- heM. l'aius in the Back and Loitii, Co*tivan?sa, Pain and Sore /UKLi..i..1v^ r IJ-- 11 nroo u?er uw wiiuic uuun; irum nuuuen cuiu, whjch frequently, if negJtcted, end in .a long coun>e of Fever, 1x)m of Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the body, Rest ienstiesf. .Headache, or weight in the Head, nil IiiflnminaTory Direiises, Worms, in Children or A^ulU, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood and many diseases tp which Aesb ja b*ir, too numerous to mention in this adtrarti^ment.?Dose, ltol ?i FJtlCE S DIME& The Liver Inyip'orator and Family Cathartic PiJU are reUift# by Druggist generally, and sold wholesale bythe Trade in Inrfte towns. .. 8. T. W SANFORD. M. D. ^Manufacturer and Proprietor. _ sod uroaGway.new xoric. "4, Also eoUl bv Joroam a McLxrcauN, Abbeville. Branch, Allrm & Edwarm, Abbeville. April M. 18[W, nnrtir iai i ii n - RtfUft idHAlVll OASSI2^[SXi?IS, JEANS AND KERSEYS. TU8T w?*j?rd m fall Wppljr of thm well W known dorahla good*. At W' GRAY A ROBERTSON'S. a4, i85?- le tf - 8A^?- . A/M MUnHA of ft*U Wt..a Wf li r* J*tbn*ttolforCMb. Applv to .r # ' . _.. '.V'' ' > <'.V? . EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. What? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. BECAUSE it is the ornament God Himtrlf provided for nil our race. Reader, although tho rose may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye ho uter so sparkling the teeth be those of pearl*, if the trend is bereft of its covering, or tho hair bo snurled and shriveled, Unrnh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, miture will lose more than liulf her charms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore and perma'.ieutly secure to all such an ornament. Read the fidlpwing aiidjmige. The writer of the firet is tho celebiated Piauht, Thalberg : New York, April 10, 1858, Dr. Wood:?Dear Sir.?Permit rile to express to you the obligations 1 nm tinder lor the entire vestorntion of my hair to its original color; j about the time of my arrival in the United j States it wits rapidly becoming gray, but upon i the application of your " llnir Restorative it ! hooii recovered its original hue I consider your Restorative as n very wonderful invention, quite efficacious uk well as agreeable 1 am, dear sir, yours truly, 8. tii alijeug. " Dryeh n'r G wpliedydct," WeUh Newspaper oltice, 18 Nassau si., ) April li?, 1858. f Phok. O. J. Wood:?Dear Sir.?Some moiit.li or six weeks ago i received a liotilc of your Hair Restorative and u'vc it my wife, who concluded to try it on liet hair, liltle tliinkint; at (lie time iliat it would restore the jjrny linir to its | original color, hut to hei ?u well as my surprise, after h few weeks" trial it has performed tliut | wonderful eftect 1 y turning all th?? gray Imirs to ! a dark b'own, ut the same time beautifying and ! thickening the hair. 1 strongly recommend the j above Rettoralive to all persons in wunlof such a change -of their hair. CHARLES f'ARDRW. Kkw Yohr, July 2'?. If*fi7. r?F. o. j. \v..oi?- \v:.t. ?: i~ <111 l IP | commend your Hair llestorative, as hcng the most etFicacious article 1 ever t>?w. Since using your Hair Restorative my hail* nml whickers which were almost white have gradually grown (jink ; and I now feel confident thiu a few im.ro applications will ichtore theui lotheir naturaleolor It also has relieved inc of till dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. J. Z. KILBY. Pnoife Woon?About two years ncro mv hair r.omiitftJiced tailing off and 111 t'niii^r gra\ ; I was fast becoming bald, and had trietl many remedies to no effect. I commenced using your Rtstorative in Jnimary last. A few Applications fastened my hmr firmly. It began to iill up, | ?row out, and turned hack to its former color, i Mtlaek.) At litis time it is full}* restored to it? original color, health, and appearance, and I cheerfully rccomtnend its use lo nil. J. D. IIOES. Chicago, 111., May I, 1P57. The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz: large, nedium, and imiail; the cm nil holds* \ n pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at lead twenty per cent, more | in proportion than the small, retails fur two ! dollars per hot tie ; the large holds 11 <iu art, 40 i per cent more in proportion, and retails tor $3. I O. J. WOOD A CO., 44+ Proprietors, j way, New York, awl 114 Market St., Louiff, Mo. O* And sold by all Druggists and ! Fancy Goods Dealers. April 28, 18;VJ 1 lv3m HOWE'S IMPROVED SCALES ! Strong &. Ross' Patent. rpHESE B-.ip rior PLATFORM SCALER, A wliich have taken the premium over nil other Scales, nre ofFereil for ?aln at manufacturers' prices?no expense added?l>y the Agents, CAEMICHAEL & BEAN. Augusta, Ga. if - We ar<-alfo Agenta for fitearnea nnd Marvin's celebrated FIRE-PROOF SALAMA-NHl.Mf ?iAI?t.V. II ? * ...... ?-&?j, JllfC IX. V,u. H \./l 141,1. l;.Mt VV ft ; I Boston Belling Compnnv'd RUBBER GOODS; IKON RAILING; SUGAR MILLS nnri KETTLES, &o., nil of wlik-li nre offered for 8nl?* low, in connection with our General Stork of HARDWARE, CUTLKRY and AGRICULTURAL lMl'LKMENTS. July 8, 1865), 3m. Tnrr?? u UXIIM UUAJUJl'T. HOUSE I?A.IIvrTEIl, ! I Grainor, Harbler, Papor Hanger and SIGN "WniTEn. Abbeville C. H., South CarolinaSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. * Office Court of Common Picas and Gen'I Sexsion* N K. Butler, Survivor 1 vs. v Attachment. Win. B. Lloyd, ) MeGowan lM'tffVAtl)YITIIETlEASthe Plaintiff did. on the nineteenth '' day of November, eighteen hundred mid fifiv eight. Hie his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is said) ia Absent from and j without the limits of this Stale and^as neither I wife nor attorney known within the same, up- | on whom a coj?v of said declaration might he | rn vcu. iii n uicreiurv nrnerrn, lllltt Hie BiilU Defendant do appear and plead to (lie paid declaration, 011 or . before tlie twentieth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine,;' otherwise final and absolute judgement w.ll then be given and awardtd against- him. MATTHEW MoDONALD. C. C. I>, Clepfc'a Otfiuc Nov. 19, 185P 30-Jy J. ?a. OIiARBL, REPAIRER OF WATnCHFS, CLACKS AND JEWELRY, HODOES' DEPOT, 8. O., IS prepared with nil nece*S*ry tools and materials to do anything in his line of^bnsi11 efts at the lowest rates. All work warranted ... -J.. II t ? 1 6 ? ? i*r un wen jvi ??m iiii?ui.ii0v ii qqi> nenn it buck nml it will hp don? free of charge. Give ine a trial ihu) anliafv yourselves. Terms cash. June 17,4p^0, 7-12iu, * " PALMETTO IRON WORKS. % Oolumtoia, O. ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI. WILLIAM GLAZE, Manufacturer of steam Engines from 10 to.80 Hovm ; SUGAR MULSofev^ ry style now in nse? Hill Work of every description. Alto, Iron Railing, with every disoriiition of Iron and Brau Castings. v n^tiu ?it -??? A WWUIU VRIl UWVT3II t/|l>U \A3 ||UI| 1(1 &U6 way of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, JJaleatro Railing, all kind of enojoaures for Cacnetery lota. Having afireUrnte Boiler maker with us we are prepared to manufacture Boiler#, or repair;' them, at short notice. Will aand Boiler maker to any part of the State. Our Steam Engine* Will, be foiliid, when compared with Iboae mads nt Northern establishment*, to ha from twenty^ve to forty per cent larger for the acme Fidrae power. A Tlies^-Works hare been in successful operation for several years, with an Increase df patronage from all parU of tfce Sdnthern country, for whieh the Proprietor returns "his thanks to hia numeropa frienda and -patrons, and, begs to asanre them that no pnjoa os e*peose wil) be spared to merit a contihuflroe of vLw Uwiwm. : Tjolv f. IMtfl >*n* KEKRIS0N & LEIMNG, . ?JMTORTPM? . ( . HASKL STREET, .(Om door treat JQn#* ? ffcukrle?U?m, I. C. 2?? L. KE&BISON. | ti?RBf AN LfcEDlNG i ifMll, 1850, fiO-llm ;f' W.N.MWIMR HAVING COMPLETED HIS DRUG STORE AT NIKTTX SIX, 8. O., (NEXT tlUOIt TO KO0SIIE A CAIlTKIl'S.) *XX7 0Uf.?T> respectfully p"" attention of ? ? lii? friends and tiio public generally to liis fine 6trock of DRUGS iS AN1) CliEM IO AXiS,| and solicit their kind |>ntr<>nai;c nnd liberality. j lie proposes selling Drugs no low ns any first class Drug Store in tli?* up country. His stock is complete, nnd everything sold l>3" liiin is warranted to lie fresh ami genuine. Al his , store may tic found ' 1 DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS Variii?lu'v Vnrnisli nnd Paint Hrttslies, Spices, Cloves. Pepper, Teia ol nil kinds, Piiiiriiy nml Carriage (?tease, Also, n fi no lot of ClIKWIXO TOHACCO, and SKGAUS of the lu'st- lirnnds. A large nnd varied stock of excellent PERFUMERY. lie also olTcr# ('? nfcctionniies, BRANDIES, Pure OKI Port. Madeira nml Mniiega 'WXM BlCSStf At exceedingly low figures. Also, n good ar- I tide of Apple Vinegar, Kerosene, Oils nml j Fluids, I.nmps of nil kinds. Wicks for mi}' ' kind i'f T.ntnps, nnd everything tiMinlly kepi ; in n first class Drug Store. I Prompt attention will be given to nil. May 0, 18551?1-tf i "BOOTS AXI) SIIOI'.S. ~ "V?8K T11K ITndcrsiL'ned. liiivimr ! M9 iv partnership f??r the purpose of ' iia&? ounihictiin-1lie Kool and Slioc Bii*iiics*, would inform the public that, wo have recently : purchased in Hoston, Philadelphia ami New York, tlie largest assortment of Ladies Shoes, and Gentlemen's Boots and ' Shoes of every conceivable style and pattern ever of- j fereil in this mnrket. Our entire stock tins j been purchased by a practical Hoot Maker. ; We feel assured that we can, with great confi- I donee, recommend our stock to the publie as j being of a superior quality, more durable than any that can be found in this latitude. We intend to deal exclusively in Leather, Boots and Shoes. ! and we shall he enabled to 8v 11 better work for ' less mono\ than any establishment in Town. ; We will barter Leather or work for Kasvhidos. j The materials of our Stock were selected l?y E. liOClJE.^one of the firm, and the work j Put Up to Order. ? e inori'iiirc Know tlic "stuff it's made of.'1 j and can safely .recommend it. We have a mini i her of tirst class Hoot ami Shot- Makers in con- ; nection with our Establishment, nn<l are pro- . pared to Manufacture to Order nnv work which may he desired. t'nll at. Tustin's building, next, door to Cobb, j Hunter <t Co. ROCHE &, CHRISTIAN. April 1, 1850? lS-tf DR. 33. jonDAKr "1 \[ ILL still cont mu? the practice of Mcdit t cine, and mny he found at the Marshall House, in Room over Marshall <fc Lee's Law UrilCC. May 12. 18.-?S>-2-ly I SPUING AND 'SUMMEII*' STYLES. I HAVE XOW A CAMPLE I'M STOCK OF i * HATS m CAPS ; AND GOODS Eml>r?oint? all ttic Lending l?*. anil liave | niude arrangements to rcceive all of tl.e various Fa&hions ns iutrodtierd. \ ?Also.? J JOHN WOOLLY'S First Premium ! mmMm. ! Wliicli t.or>k the prize at. the State Agricultural , Fare in 1S.V7 mid i>8. These IlaU aiv manufac- | tureil ut Grninteville, S. C., and are warranted i for long eervfce and durability. ?Also,? * j A good selection of Misses' various colored JOCKEY'S AND LEGHORN FLATS, - fg" Owing to the lateness of the Season .the balance of my Rummer Goods will be closed.out ut or near Cost.' C. P. REMSEN. Columbia, July 8, 1859. 10-tf J Fl&HflR^GNRW & CO.,. Ooiumlsia, St. O.* n&K* * i^i^vrnii|'urartt ?i ENGLISH HARDWARE, Cutlery, Piles, riteel, Iron. Guns, Ac., nnd | AMERICAN HARDWARE, Agricultural Iwplrmerits, Springs. Axles, Enuitellfd l.eitliier nod Oloih, Harness Mountings, Col lira, Whips, l)my Umbrellas, .^jtiilleable Casting#, Hubs, Spokes, Felloes, Shafts, Bows' Dash' Frames, nnd Carriage AlaleriaU of nil kinds, also, Paints, Oils, VarnislM^, Window Glass, Gntta Perclia and Leather MILL IRONS, SMUT MACHINES, < BOLTING; CLOTHS, MILL -SAWS, AC., AC.. ir Sole Agent* for Slont'a^Elltptie Look btitch Sewing Machines, end Wilcox <b Uibbs Revolving Loop Sewing Machines, nt prices from $40 to $100 each.. These Machines \ye are prepared to shew from Diimeribtta testimonials are the best in use for Famfly and Plaota-' tion um>. Columbia, S. C.. July 8, 1859, 12m. ?;?.ft. * & -11Gr. M. CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE AND, 6ENKB% eOSKISSION MERCHffl, Reynold's St^ between Jackson nn<l Mcintosh &e tfi&ot. , OOTTON, BAOON, GRAIN, Aod all $th?r copsfjned Jtohim. per wiiml aUenttoir' ghrfag to Ur# filling cf all orders fqf Ba^tOg, Rape and Pn rally Soppttcs. Lift* Oiitt iUJrttjees made on produce in Jbm Si, 18?9, 8 tf OAND ID ATE S. . - __^ m Tho (Vien.U of Copt. G. M. MATTISON respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tux Collector nl the next election. , The friends of .lAMTCS-A. 'JMcCORD respectfully iiiiuoiiiice him n? a Candidate for Tux Collector nt the next election. The friends of Dr. J. F. McCOMB respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election We are authorized to announcc.S. A.,, 1IODGKS ns a Candidate for Tax Collector, at - the ensuing election. ftaT Tho friends of C-pt. \V. S. IIAUUIS, re.j|>eetfullv niinouiiee him as a Candidate for the otliee of Tux Collector of Abbeville Distriu nl ll - '< ... ...v nvAk vn:viioil. s?" T?f? iiiuihtohxfriend* of WESLEY A. IILACIC Em|., fully announce liini an a Candidate fur Tax Collector at the next election. Tlie friends of HENRY S. CASON respect nlly annnoinice liim as a Candidate for Tax Collector, ntlic ensuing election. ?3T The friends of JO IIX A. HUNTER respectfully announce liim a cntididntc for tlie otliee of Ordinary. at tlie ucxt election. t3?" The friends of Col. J. O. 11 AS JC IN respectfully nnnonnce liim a cnndidaUi for the oliice of Ordinary, nttlie next election. PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE AND PRINTERS' D P 0 T i For the sale of * WRITING, I'l&lNTINU, ENVELOPE AND COLORED PAPERS, CARDS AND PRINTING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. AGENT FOll L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Fouler E. HOE & CO., Ami other Printing Press tnnfccrs. PRIMING IXIiS OF BEST QUALITY, At .tlaiiuiattliirorN Prices. To Merchants. The SuWrilior Ijcjts to call attention to liis LARGE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kimls, which lie will !*ell very LOW FOR CASH, or short credit on large sums. .JOSEPH AVALKEll, 1 '20 Mvotiiig-st., Charleston, rf. C. Oct, T 8.">8. ~L I v eTy stable s , BY conn & CRAWFORD, ^ABBEVILLE, S. C. /"S Til" * mi', i,lKiiTBitrnetl would inform the rO'l public tlint Ihey have formed n coparl uei>hip for tho purpose of rond noting THE IAVEllY STABLE lif'S/XESS IN A I.L ITS Jilt A If CUES. They Imvc taken the well-known Staldes nt; ta?hed Id the lot. of Ilie Marshall Iloilde, ucrn? pied last year h\- 1*. S. Rul led^p. I Tl? ei<c SiiihK-rt, fronting on \Yiu>hint;ton Street ^ ! hnve heon repaired and refited ai?d are now well : [irovideil with provender and attentive Ilual| lors, for I In" noc-oinjiiodation of the pnblie. i Ma. CUAWFOltl). <mo of th<S firm, may nl' ways he l'?>unil at. the S?aMeS, and he hopes. Iiv i cd?ise attfiition tobnMni-s8. to merit, mid reeeiv.? : a liberal share of pnlilii: patronage. I Tin- Staliles will l?o prnviiU'd willi BfittGY 1 AND SADI'I.K HOUSES, t<> hire, together j willi every other accommodation usually of?" I fered liy n fimilar establishment. They luivn also, COMMODIOUS LOTS f<i|* the rtcponniin? j dation of STOCK DllIVEItS, niid will furnish j ihcin with provender, at living rate*. KDML'ND COBB. J. B?. (Oft A \VFORD. I Fell, sr., 18.^0 tf ;cai;i:iages and wagons. I r| MIR Snl iscril>ert> liavofr 1*<i<1 the rnisfurtuiio | I liiljuse. I>v the lire of the 2'Jtli January, I theSTKAM MILL and MACilLNKUY connected willi their * COACH FACTORY in Greenville, take this niet.!)od;4of iipprisiil# llieir friends anil pntinns that thoy will still I eonliniie luwiow a* heretofore, without, clinugo i in iht>ir Firm or abatement of their exertions ! to please. Tlicy Hare oil Hands, I nnJ nrc constantly fi niching. all the varieties of ^11 ' AM) # , "mw -A?. ?-3 ?r? w # ? I'.ver imitle by them, to which they invite th? I attention of purchasers. I They tnke plensuro in correcting ?\n impression tlmt'their Stock of SEASON Kl> LIJMHKR. I was lo.?t willi tli?> Mill, and would say ia | <|HHi>tity nnd quality, i Tlicir Lumber lias Never Bern Belter. I The pcnerous patronage liitherto received warrant* the ooncloaion that their effort* are appreciated, and stimulates thru* in making further exertions. Thoir experience will ena- ^ hie tliem to select and operate the tunat approjyil Machinery, with ndvantnages n?t curpfuStorl by any Manufacturers either'Korth or iJotAfi; .vj ,v , 5 O0WER. COX,. MARK LEY <fc CO. Gretnwjlle, ?Jarch 7.J659. 46 tf ? ~ STATE OF 20&#fcAROLHStA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Office Court Common Pleas and Gen'I Sistioni N. K. Butler ) vg. > Attachment. W n. B. Lloyd, ) McGownn, Pl'tfT# Attorney. WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the nineteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, file hip declaration againsttl^Defen dant, who, (it is snid,) is absent from ijed wi(b out the limits of this State and Iiaa.^fdtof nor attorney known wKInn thjf^ Mtn?% whom a copy ofeaid declaration npigtit b? ae? vad": It is th^eforo ordered, that D|i inij Defendant do appear and plead td tbe Said declaration, on or before the twentrMh day .of November, eighteen hundred and flfly>nine, otherwise fianl and absolute judgement will tbeti HA ntuo?/?AJ ftf? -* ~T matt^ew" fioDoS^AI3S c. P. Clerks Office; Nov, 20,. lSfigly .,/ 80 > ' " ' ^'Vr " > WOOL FAGTOBfy.', ri^llR SUBSCRIBER is now prepared loi**_I coinodate all whfc Biay favor bteiwith their pat roil age. tvam prepared to take all the burrs out of the Wool byi'VinaQhiDe^ and manufacture ihe Wool iuRoll^in the beat -v J fxxaUdn?Eleven Jflyea North of,.Abbevnle C.H* tliw tniles Etfkt of Thje Comer, and threo miles from the ^^ * f *' ' CEHTTjF&A^fe. This is to certify to' public that IhavAj ' been, since I ?fts teD years old, working nn<i batTaing'Wogl 'Factories, and J here sa^teUliout hesitstiOtt'i that t|fcart Mwl fne* tf'TX 0. ^ Hawthorn's?CardingMachine*, -?t*yring M*r >' " ohifHI. ficltin# T3ra? ?*?f Mtervftttrf they-iritf'M>tpft?*kby ^8?1* 8.k ' < ' ; ' , July 8, 1 W0,-13m -.y:,. v .** 4