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THE TEMPEST. We arc crowded in tho cabin, Kot a soul would dare to sleep? It was midnight on the waters, And a storm was on the deep. 'Tie a fearful thing in winter To bo shattered in the blast, And to hear the rattling trumpet Thunder "Cut away the inaat?" So we shuddered there in silence? For the stoutest held his breath, While the hungry sea was roaring. And the brenkers tnlked with death. As thus we sat in darkness, Each one busy in his praj-crs? ^ Wo are lost I" the captain shoutucf. As we staggered down the stairs. But hi* little daughter whispered, Ae she shook his icy hand, 'Isn't God upon the ocean Just the same as on tho land}" Then lie kissed the little maiden, And we spoke in better chcer, And wo anchored safe in harbor IVIien the morn was shining cleor. EX O 33 Tt T S . Slano.?The witless man's wit.? Punch. Sans nro the sunflowers of a higher light. Fly in all hasto from the friend who will &utter you ty teach hiin nothing. Itaseion has its foundation iu nature, virtue u acquired by tbo improvement of nHr ritacviff Life's pleasures, if not Abused, will be new every morning and fresh every evening, When ill news comes too late to be ser-vicable to your nieghbor keep it to yourself. The founders of largo fortunes are generally themselves too mean to enjoy them. Remember (hat recreation must not be your business, but a preparation for it. What mechanical apparatus do the fair ! owners at iNewport resemble? Dmug bell (e)*. To travellers.?TLo best adhesive label you can put on luggage is to stick to it yourself. Matrimonial history is a narrative of many words, but the story of love may be lold in a few letters. The lino which divides 6ooio Christians from tho world is truly a mathematical line ?without breadth or thickness. * Contemporaries appreciate tlie man rather than the merit; posterity will regard the merit rather that the man. Mohammedans say that one hour of justice is worth seventy years of prayer. One act of charity is worlli a centnry of elcqueuce. "Cauirllt in lu>r nvn lUlt 11 r?ior> o~ ? * -? ? """" said when he saw one of the-fair sex.bitched iu her crinoline. Mouth.?An iiietrument to some people ef rendering ideas aadible ; and of rendering victuals invisible. A gentleman having a musical sister, be-!, it)?T asked whatbcaacJi she excelled in. d? - jfft * - " ' dared that the ptaiio washer fort. "I presume you won't charge anything for just remttnbering ine,' sakl a one-logged Bailor to a wooden-leg manufacturer. The man who reads a newspaper to the entire satisfaction of another who was waiting for k, talks of going on the stage. "I don't tl$&, husband, that you are very smart.**?,,^0, indeed, wife ; bat every body knows that I am awfully shrewed Hi*. Partington wants to^know, If it were not intended that woman snonld drire r*. . their husband*, why are they put through the bridle ceremony ? Gross and i&jg&r minds will always pay a higher respecRo wealth than to worth ; Cor wealth, through a far less efficient source of power than worth, is a far more intelligible one. M&JtAL ADVICE TO TUOSK;WIIO WISU TO live well.?A good dinner, gentlemen, is * pleasure you may enjoy l^it once, whercju i good action is a pleasure,' mind you* that you enjoy all your life. is* All real and wholesome onjoyaaenU possible to roan bave been just aa possible to htm ffref I*A waa >ma.1a -- W?MVV MIGV MV TfBO UJ0UO Vf COfMI ttO they are now; and they are possible to Lira chiefly in peace. Wwigh your words,' said a man to a folow whojras blustering away in a towering passion at another. "Tliey won't Weigh much if he doe*,' said (he anlagooislueool* 'I do nolthftljk, madam that anyman of tho least sense would appro#* yoar content,' said an indignant husband. 'Sir^ retorted liis hatlAr half, 'linn mh ?n? '? HMO of the I?a?t sen*e would do T s hit * . * * .? - Ttt* valoe of quotatioxa.?Grent book* art not in evervbodrV mnh *?A it 4 V / ' 7 "w m 4 good work to give ? little to tlieee fjbo bN-otilber Uom oer oMftos to Mt moNt ; A*omjttfc tongw '?a fttafP v <bat *ha ahoukl never draw except ip her 1 n, is never to efftctira. at when tampered* "* ' *? ?< -tliw r->!> ?? i< \ . ! f.\ It.it ?n old aa<l trae a>jrmg that a man should not marry uole&s he oujU^rtV wife; and, from torn* ?xampiai tfcdt* \ *??**"* I I THE FEMALES OF THE FRENCH ARMY. Wo believe there is no army in Europe, sav6tbat of-France, which possesses au Amazonian rearguard?a rear-guard, however, only in so far that it is the duty of those who compose it to follow the battalions to which they are more immediately I attached. To every battalion of the French army, both cavalry and infantry, are attached a certain nunber of cantiDeers and vivandiers in Accordnncfl wilh thn normia?inn r?f ll>? | commanding officer.?Some regiments have | only tbreo others four; while the regiments of Zouaves and Chasseurs can boast of as ! many as six. Whether the ladies are particularly attached to tbe costume, or to the gallant bearing of tbe men who composed these regiments, wo are unable to say. These, for the most part well conducted and bravo women, are generally the regiment or regiments to which they arc more immediately attached. The duty of the canlineers is similar to that of tbe holder of a canteen when tbe J regiments is in barracks or quarters. When before an enemy in the fn-lo, they supply the men with spirits, wine, toba.*co, and oc casionly luxuries in llio way of food, and not unfrequcntly provided n tabic for tb? officers; whereas the vivandiere follows the regiment (as do the canlineers also) on tho lino of march, and even to tho battle field, where, often under fire, they present the refreshment cup of wine, oreu do vio from the littlo cup swung across their shoulders, to tl>e punched lips of the wounded or dying soldier as in one ietetance, during the Crimcean war. a vivandiere. who was standing bv ' ' O 4 the side of a wounded soldier of the corps to which she belonged, is known to have reloaded the firelock which had faltcu from his hands, nnd firetl on the retreating foe. Among the men of the regiment to which the vivandiers aro immediately tatichcd, it is held as a point of honor to protect them frotn insult and danger: while they, on their own part, are ever ready to sacrifice their ova comforts, and at times even thetv live*, to succor a wounfled comrade, and they regard every man of the regiment as a comradeDOUBLE CYLINDER Gltf. manufactured by CLEMONS, BROWN & CO-, coLuatmis, ?a. TIIE Subscriber is opent lor lite eale of CLEMONS, BROWN .t CO'S superior nOTTON Q-TTvT? Tlio *tt?ntioa of Farmers and Planters is reFpectfullj directed to the superior workmanship of these Gins, combining speed, light draught, and durability in the highest decree. We eull attention to the following certificates ; Columbus, Geo., Oct. 80, 1858. Messrs. Ci.kmon*, Brown <fc C<?.?Gentlemen: ?The Double Cylinder Gin, which I purchased of you in the begiuniqgof the present cotton season, has performed admirably ever since it was put iu (nation. Irtoava ginned mure than one hundred bales of cotton, and have as yet seen no objection to it's performance. It cleans the seed w<ell. motes well and turns out a good sample of cotton. My Gin has ninety saws, as you are aware, and 1 have ginned eight and a half, (8?) bales of cotton weigiiiug 300 lbs. during Ui<? da$\ The cotton was damp when this was doa?. and since then, I have ginned by peac?-ine*L 1 think I can gin ten bales "per Hair ivtiAfi ftio 4?nfltnn r in trnnil Ann^i'tl/in Thus far [ am satisfied with the Gin in every particular. Respectfully, J. C. COOK. Messrs. W. G. Clp.moxb, Biiowj* A Co.? Dear Hire : The Double Cylinder 50 taw Gin I purchased of you last fall performs admirably. It plenj>e? me better than any Gin I have ever seen, and I deem it a great improvement 011 the Single Cylinder Gin. I believe my Gin (60 saw*,) pulls my team no harder thun the old stylo 60 saw Gin. It picks faster and makes a superior sample. I would prefer paying double priee for it to working the Single Cylinder. Culumbu*, Ga., Otli March, I860. M. C. WALDLAW. The limits of an advertisement will not admit of a detailed description of this invention For further particulars tpply to the subscriber m ADD6VIII6 u u. tic is prepared lo furnish planters with either the Single or Doable Cylinder Cotton Gin, and respectfully solicits orders for the nam*. SAM'L. G. COTHRAN, Ag'L Sent. 80, 1850, 3m SPEAKS & HIGHT, Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES,! CCHEMICALS, Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Win*. > dow. Olne*, Dental and Surgical 'Instruments, Perfumery and Fancy Articles.' Oppostta Plantar* Hot?l, #NO. 316 BllOAD STEET, AUGUSTA, GEO- * 8^pt. 16, 1869, 20-12m MT O T X O 3D! SINCE purehMiog the STEAM MILL formerly owned by A- L. Gr?y, I Iipre repaired the'Engine anil BoileVr, and have the SAW PtLL K If FULL OPBBATIOW. The Grist Mill will be attended tc{ as before. All order* In my line will be promptly attended t<>. Iiuon WILSON, er. September 28, 1859, la the Bgatter of th? Real Estate w 1IOBEBT SniTH, D?C4. ~L.V ' J^rT ' ' <W0r3C *h? 8UU of SoaUx Carolina. ABBEVILfy mSTtijct ' la Ordinary. *s ? ? ? > uereoaania. W. 8. Smith, et, ?4. J Rrthis CM, rctufe bejrgtl i,U? flirt U? of this' ES^ftK'^>r: mtom* wlH bo 4ikred of fecopa?' ( ,-..1 ^ILtlAM#tU* 0. A. T). Veo It 18&8 ^A^DI/AW^k LYOrf. 1 C0IVGABGE mON WOXIKS, Formerly occupicd by George Sinclair A Co., and now o\va?d by JOHN ALEXANDER' & CO., Iron and Brass Founders, MACHINISTS .fen Foot of Lady Strett. and on the ride of the Greenville Jiailroad, COLUMBIA, 8. G. Chinese Suffur-Cane Itlills mid Paillj of nil kind*. '"I'MIK nbovc Cut is ft Three Uoll?-r Vertical JL Sugnr Cnne Mill, nnd is ft true representation of die one exhibited at the 8. C. Agricultural l-'nir, mid which look the first premium nt the aforesaid exhibition. Premiums were nlao taken by the same firm for 0nut-Mill Irons, nnd for the best Castings. Iron nnd Brass Castings of all descriptions mnde to order, nnd with dispatch. Steam Ensines. Mill CicariiiL'. Illarltsmiili'* \V?i-L- W?.?. ? ? p? ? " " w* " "5 one, Ac., etc.. made to order. We have nlso purchased tlio rigfit of WINTER'S PATENT MULAY SAW MILL, for the State of South Cnrolina. Having purchased the entire establishment of Mcsars. Sinclair & Co, including Patterns and everything appertaining thereto, we are now prepared to cxecu'c every description of work in our lino of business, with neatness and dispatch. JOHN ALEXANDER, ROUT. McDOUOAL, IIENRY ALEXANDER. Sept. SO, 1859, 22-12i?. ml IIU\, JKWIVliS & CO., Gt&mmim AND COTTON FACTORS, AUOITSTA, OA., CONTINUE the sale of Cotton hwC<1 other produce in their New Fireproof Warehouse, corner jacuson & Keynolds Sts. 1 t2T Cash ntlvnnces inmlf wlion (lesird. I ANTOINE L'OULLIAM, THOMAS J. JENNINGS, ISAIAH l'URSE. Sept 8, 1850-19-tf. PEIjIjETIErL tfc CO., DRUGGISTS, HAMBURa, S. 0.? "IA70ULD resnectlully invli te he altenl<A ? V tion of the public to yiheir largegfL replenished stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAiSTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, OILS, TRUSSES, PATENT MRniriwre .?>iuarKV>i.1KI^9) INSTRUMENTS, Glass, Brushes, Soaps, :F> E RFUMERIT, Potashes, Spices, Cosmetics, A *.rytxr '* r vj I l?l>UL)S, it( Their recent purchusrs in New York, select- | ed by ono of the firm with the greatest care as j to qality, enables them to offer their Goods at I prices as low as any similar establishment in the South. The public are respectfully invited to call and ixumine for themselves. Catalogues of Goods sold by thern furnished on application to A. J. PELLET1EB ?k CO., Druggists, Hamburg, 9. C. Aug. 10, 1869, 10, 3in. . GOOD NEWS TO MARRIED PEOPLE o < ^ H. H. PRATHER, CABINET MAKER, AND DEALER IX FURNITURE, HONEA PATH, 8. 0., WOULD respectfully inform tlio public tliat'lie has always on hand, and is prepared to make to order, all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, Ptich a?, DRESSING BUREAUS, WARDROBES, WA8USTANDS, COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, TABLES, COFFINS, Ac. Persons wishing any thing ii his line would do well to call and examine his work. His lon^r experience in the business at tho North ** IHDUI v OObiaiUUklUII. Work delivered at the Depot free of charge. Sept. 16, 1850, 20-Qtn?. mmm. T1IE subscriber will pay tliie above rewtr<l for the apprehenwon of a transient pcr1 son who lately stopped In our Village calling himself ** ?*?.??i X4?vorett, and for the delivery of a ^ wi. HORSE Which was STOLKN by the Mid Leverett ofi the night of Wednesday, tbo 21st of September, inst. . The said Leverett is about five feet, nix or seven inches high, stoat made, brown hair and eyes, wore ft drab felt hat, nd sou ft" colored pants, is about 28 veara of ao?- *ml n-lu KSw. self a plasterer. The animal stolen is A GRAY H0&8B bout 1? year* old, pace* slowly, is shod on the /qjii ^ ,,*d OD- when stolen, a qnilted i ^Kiltie, wiwi a Knot in oijo of the Stirrup 4.u ,, ?V W. W. RU38ELE. Al)h?villa, g. p., 8?pt, ?8, i860, 2], tf COTTON PIjAl^TATfAJI FOB SALE. r 1*5 ?qb?oribfr offers for #alo on * Mfeommovf^VB? **? ? **<> O?tlo?i PWDtttirfn. on' ?<?2?lattier' At^ov^? Di,tpfcL ' HHngt?fr 700 A.CRSS,.'' ad Turkey Jiil^boot. ' f'( wi .. T^|ljbU?J*>rajn a hi?h utate of aoHira- j BS&ES-&HS ' wWOfc. botJttba potion vttk. Dklrlai,. (Unljimlvu T. HA3KBW. b,*i?U . w^Sft^Uoj * GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. ^ For the benefit of the MONTICELLO UNION ACADEMY OF JASPER COUNTY. OA. Authorize* by Bptcial Act of the IsgixlahtTC. 535828 Prizes. More than ONE PRIZE to every Txco TICKETS. M'KINNEY &Co.j Managers CAPITAL PRIZE 1860,000. Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters $2,50. To be Drawn each Saturday In October, 18r>9. IN THE CITY OF SAVAJfWAIT, OHO. Class il?, to toe drawn Oct. 1, 1N59 Class 40 to be drawn Oct. 8, 1?59 Class31 lobe drawn Oct. 15, 1959 Class 24 to be drawn Oct. 22,1859 Class -ft:* to be drawn Oct. 29, 1859 MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 l'lize of $00,000 is $00,000 1 20,000 is ^).(KK) I 10,000 is 10,000 1 " 6,000 is 6,000 1 " 4,000 is 4,000 1 " 3,000 is 3.000 1 " 1,500 ie 1,500 1 1,100 is 1,100 6 1,000 are ft,000 10 ' 600 ore P.nno 2 " 400 nro 800 2 " 300 are COO 2 " 200 nre 400 60 " 160 are t,500 100 ' 100 nro 10,000 100 " 06 are 9,500 100 " 86 nro 8,500 Approximation Prizes. 4 Prizes $200 App'g to $fiO,000 prize aro $800 4 " 160 ' 20,000 " 000 A <1 IOC II in it -m ?*.?/ IU,UW OUII 4 " 100 " 5,000 " 400 8 " 80 " 4,000 " 040 8 " 00 " 8,000 ? 480 8 " 60 " 2,000 " 400 8 " 40 " 1,500 " 820 400 " 20 ' 100 " 8,000 15,000" 8 " 200,000 25,823 Prizes amounting to $300,040 Certificates of pneknges will be sold at the following rates, wliicli is thcripk: Certificate ofl'noknges of 10 Whole Tickets $00 " " 10 Half ' 30 " " 10 Quarter " 15 ' " 10 Eighth " 7.50 In nrilpi'intF of the money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forward by first mail. Purchasers cut) have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. Notice ?o correspondents.?Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use the Express companies, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars and upwards, can be sent us nt our risk and expense, from nny city or town where there is an Express Office. The money and order must bo enclosed in n Government Post Office Stamped Envelope, or the Express Companies cannot receive them. The lifttuf itriiwn ntniilu?M ind hi-i^n Iva scut to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, lo be directed to U'KIKKEY A CO., Suvnmiah, On. April l.T, 1859, 50-12m JOHN 0ORBETT, XZOUBB PAIKTTBH, irrainer, jaaroier, jraper .Hanger and SI GUST WRITER. i Abbeville C. H., South Carolina r?n. 33. A. jonDAN WILL still continue the practice of Mctlicine, an J may be found at the ftlnr?>lmll House, in Iloom over Marshall <? Lee's Law Office. May 12. 1859-2-ly KEURI SON & LEIDIXCr, " IMPORTERS? FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Wholetfto sud Retail. 1IASEL STREET, (One door from King. Charleston, 8. C. E. L. KERRISOX. | HERMAN LEI DING Anril IK 1RSO Notice. THE Notes and Account* of the Firm of Jordan Ji McLaueh^in are in my hands for collection. There ore also Notes and Accounts of the old Business of I). A. Jordan. Those indebted to the firm, or to myself, will come forward and moke immediate pnyuient to the undersigned. D. A. JORDAN. May 12, 1859-2-tf DISSOLUTION. ''I'MIE Copartnership heretofore existing beJL tween the undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr John White is alone authorised to settle all Dotes and accounts due tli^Firm. Punctual payment is earnestly solicited. JOHN WHITE. R. J. WHITE. June 8th. 1840. 18-lit . NOTICE. Application win be made to the Legi? ture at iU next setting for an amendment of the Charter of the Theological Seminary of the Synod of South Carolina and Oeorgio, located at Colombia.. Sept. 7th, 1859. 19 3m P. B. SUSS, m/v - ? ? ouweeautt IV It U JiKYAN, SOOK SBJLLHR, A*D STATIONER, 1*75 Richardson St. (3 doors abovo the Market UUjLU1VLJ31A, H. TTAfl for sals * large aportmanfc^Qf Low, .XI Medkal, Theol?gk*T;tfchool uWMiacella'neoos Books, Faney QAM*, Cheap wB??tionsaad Blank Books of mry description, Stationery, Foreign and Domwtfcvofarcrv v? riety and Quality, Oil Painting*, l/Tthocrranha and Artist* Materials, Glob*#, Writing DesKa. Musical Instruments, Aa^ A\ BLANK BOOKS'mannfiu>tar?d to any pat* tersY atwMdank work of-erery doaeriptioti prepared to order. 7 v Wbdl?9?|A ParafaaMta ?a{>plt?d, and all or<*?? promptly to # t*4 Utmi efriA wm. KABgfeAU, fig A rufa,TOr w. A. LBftf , . ; J*utury 13,1899, 87'tf ' RICHEST DIADEM EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. What? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. BECAUSE it is the ornament Ood Himself provided for all our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom erer so brightly in the glowing cheek, the eve be er?r so sparkling the teeth bo those of pearls, if the head is bereft of its covering, or the lioir be snarled and shriveled, har*h and dry, or> worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose niore than half her charms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restor?ti??- if nm^A two or three times a week, will restoro and permanently secure to all auoh an ornament Read the following and judge. The writer of the first is tho celebrated l'iauitl, 'l'halbcrg : New York, April 19, 1858, Dn. Wood:?Dear Sir.?Permit mo to express lo you the obligntiona 1 am under for the entiro restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United .Slates it wna rapidly becoming gniy, but upon the-application of your "Hair Restorative it soon recovered its original hue. 1 consider your Restorative-as a very wonderful invention, quite cfticaeionifaR well as agreeable. 1 am, dear sir, yours trulv, S. TIIALBERG. " Drych a'r Gwpliedydct." Welsh Newspaper office, 13 Nassau s/., ) April 12, l#5b. f Pitiif. O. .1. Wnnn ? T)ntr ?Snr... or six weeks ngo I received a bottle of your Hnir Restorative and jjivc it my wife, who con- | clmlpcl to try it on her hair, little thinking nt the time ihnt it would restore the grny hnir to it? original color, hilt to her as well as my surprise, ufter u few weeks' trial it 1ms performed that wonderful efiect by turning all the gray hairs to n dark brown, ut ihe same time beautifying nnd thickening the hair. I strongly recoimneiitl the above Restorative to nil persons in want of such a change of tlicir hair. t CIIARLES CARDEW. Nkw Yonn, July 26, 1867. Pup. O. J. Wood: Willi confidence do I recommend your Hair Restorative, as being the most efficacious article I ever raw. Since usinir your lluir Restorative my hnir nnd whiskers which were almost white h;tve gradually grown dark ; and I now feel confident that a few more applications will restore them to their naturulcolor Itnlttn Iihm r?lir?i'Ail '"o n'1 ^ 1 --ff 1 ? ...V uaiiuillll 111 HI uil> pleusnnt itching, ho common among person* who perspire freely. J. a KILBY. PisOF. "Wood?About two years ago my hair commenced fulling off nud turning gray; I wan fun!, becoming bald. and had tried many remedies to no effect. I commenced using your Restorative in January Inst. A few applications fastened fny hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow ouf,*-Bnd turned hack lo its former color, (blnck.) At this time il is fully restored lo its original color, health, and nppearanco, and I cheerfully rceommend its uks to all. J. D. IIOES. Chicago, III., May 1, 1P57. The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes. viz: large, n ediiim, nn?l Rmail; the siwill holds I 11 pint, mid rriails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds ut luabt twenty per cent, more ill proportion tliuii the small, rctuils Ait* two dollars per liot.ile ; the large holds a ipiart, 40 per cent more in proportion, and retails for $3. (). J. WOOD <k CO., 444 Proprietors, Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St., Louis, Mo. O* And sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. April 28, 1869 1 ]y3m 8ANFORD1 B LIVER INVIGGHATGB, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from Gun.s, npd has become nu established fnct, a known and approved by alll . Hint linvc use J it, anil is now resorted t"wit!) confidence in nil Ihc discuses for whichrr it is recommended. It hns cured thous-j? ands within the last two years who lmd|?a given up all hopes of relief,as Uic numerous^ |unsolicitedcertificates in my possession show. The doae must be n 1CQ dnpted to the temperament of the individ-|Q |nat taking it, and used in such quantities as to net gently on I he bowels. Let the dictates ^ ?f your judgment guide 3'0>i in the use* of (he Liver Imrigo? rator, and it will curcV Liver Complninla,BilIious atta?rk*, Pys|>ep- J5 sia, Chronic Diarrhea, Summer Complaints, M Dysentery, Drops}-, Hour Stomach, Habit- ual Costivenes?, Cholic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flatulence, jj Jaundice, Female weaknesses, (as thou* ands can testify.) in in twenty minutes, if* two or three Teaapoon fuls are taken al commcnccincnt of attack. M All who ubo it nr* j giving their testimony in its favor. mix Water in the Mouth with the Invifforator, and Swallow botli together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ?ALSO,? SANFORD'd FAKIILT CATHA&TIC! PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extract*, and put up In Glass Cartes. Air Tight., and will keep in any climate. Tlie Family Cathar . tic Pills is a gentle hut active Cathartic ft whioh the proprietor has used in his praotise ^ more thou twenty years. , The constant ia-"" crcnsing demand, from thode who hav? long use<l the Pills and the Fatisfaction &< which nil express in regard to their use. has imluced me to place them within the reach of all. The Profession*wclljU know that different Cathartic* aot on dif-|M Cerent portions of the bowels. |fa r The family Cathartic ^ Pill has, with due reference to 'this well? established fact, been compounded from a vh-^J riety of the- purest Vcgc t a b 1 o Extracts, m which act alikn on every part of tho alfc? W toentiry etna), and arc good and safe in all cases where a Cathartic is needed, suoh ^ as Derangement* of the Stomacly Slecpi- nes% Paios in the Back and Loins, Costiveness, Pain and Sorer ness over the whole body, from sudden cold, which frequently", if neglected, endin* long course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, * Creeping Sensation of Cold over the nojfy, Restlessness. Headache, or weight in tho Head, all Inflammatory Disease?, Worms in Children or Adult#, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood And many diseases to which flesh is heii\ too ho-* merous to mention in this advertisement.? 1 Dose, 1 to 8. 1 PRICE 8'DIMES. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and sold' wholesale by the Trade in large towns. S.JT. W. SANFORD, M. D. mauuinvoarer 8nu rropneior. 995r{irp*iiway, New York. Also ?ord by " Jordan A McLa^ouun, Abbeville, ' Brakoit, Allen 6 Ed??a*m, Abbeville. April 15, 1858, 60ilZ?h - - * Eutate of Joseph Q. 2?at hewe, Dead, J SETTIiEl^KNT. V EL parties interested inthifcfcbove KaUto > xjL ?-and espeoiftllyB^rw'dBtjrQi ind win Naneyv 'WfnUra Bomeofl widwife Caroline, Exelnel and JoMfib Mat&iwa, rMiding beyotidth^ Kmiu of>th is are hereby no?< tifieij ti??t a flpal setflementTOtalfaUtte-af Joatfnh <?.-Ma?5ew* fceo'cf, %inb**oiklhAj|*he I Court of Ordiriai-tf <br*Abb?>inc Distrrnt, Seoth Carolina', on the fir?t Tne&iey.! In Ifovemtter ^ ne*C M!WM* n *&?* . ...o. J,, ** " J r ' X&Mffl MoCA8IA?#, ? i tt, V MSOTiMR HAVING COMPLETED III3 DRUG STORE AT KTINTX SIX, 19. O-, (NEXT Dooa TO rOOBBS * caktkb'b.) WOULD respectfully call tbe attention of his friends and the public generally to his fine strock of DRUGS AND OHUMIOAIiS, and solicit thMr kind r?lrnn?i?B ??/! ? , ?B? "UH11IIKJ. lie proposes selling Drugs as low as any first i class Drug Store in the tip-country. His stock | incomplete, nnd everj-thing sola bj liiin is j warranted to be fresh and genuine. At his store may be found DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS * I Varnishes, Varnish and Puint Brushes, Spices, Mnce, Cloves, Pepper, Teas i of all ktndf), Buggy and Cnr' ringc Grease, Also, a fine lot of CHEWING TOBACCO, and SKGA11S of the best brand*. A largo and varied stock of excellent PERFTTM13KY. lie alio ofiers Confectionories, BRANDIES, I'uro Old Port, Madeira and Maliega At exceedingly low figures. Also, a good article of Apple Vinegar, Kerosene, Oils and Fluids. Laid pa of nil kinds. Wicks for any kind of Lamps, nnd everything usually kept in a first class Drug Store. Prompt attention will be given to all. May 0, 185?.)-l-tf ~ BOOTS AND SHOES. \fH\ TIII'I Undersigned, having formed /J? V. o partnership for tlie purpose of ' conducting the Boot and Slioe BmiiiCM, would inform the public Hint welinvo purchased in Boston, Philadelphia and New York, I lie largest assortment of Ladies Shoes, and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes of every conceivable stjle and pattern ever of- \ fered in tins market. Our entire stock has been purchased by a practical Boot Maker, i Wc feel assured that we can, with great confi- i dance, recommend our stock to the public a? ; being of a superior quality, more durable than i any that can be found in this latitudo. We intend to deal cxclusivel^in Leather, Boots and Shoes. and wc shall be enabled to sell better work for i less monej than any establishment in Town. I Wc will bnrtcr Leather or work for Itaa-hides. The materials of our Stock were selected by E. UOCTIE, one of the firm, and the work Put Up to Order. Wc therefore know the "stuff it's made of," and can safely recommend it.. Wc have a num ber of first class Boot nnd Shoe Makers in connection with our Establishment, nnd am prepared to Manufacture to Order any work which may bo desired. Call at Tustm's building, next door to Cobb, Hunter <fc Co. ROCHE ?fc CHRISTIAN*. iiprn i, lao'J?4??II jr. Xj. cijARK, ItEPAIREll OF WATncnBS, CLOCKS AXD JEWELRY, HODOBB* DEPOT, 9. O.. IS prepared with ail neccwaiy tools and materials to do anything in his line of busi-* ness at the lowest rates. All work warty\uted to do well for twelve month*, if not sehd it back and it will be done freo of charge. Give inc a trial and satisfy yourselves. Terms cneli. June 17, 1850, 7?12tn, CHARLES COX r^grma. Would respectfully inform ^.wr-m: w tho I'ublic that he has OPENED A S1IOP kor thk Making and Repairing of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. It is opposite (.butnot opposed) to Mr.Taylor's Establishment. lie hopes that by doing good work, and making reasonable charges, to receive * eharo of public patronage. lie has on hand at this time, several new and neat Bugoiks, and one excellent Wacox, whioh he will sell low. 28th Oct., 1868. 96 12m Till? MA I) C IT i T T TrArmn 1111U ill. IV 11* O II ii. Jj JLf BY E. COBB, Proi'rietqiu , . THE Proprietor of the MARSHALL HOUSE would inform the public that JjJyjL his Hotipe is still open for the reception of visitors. Having some experience in Hotel-keeping, he flatters himself that he will bo able to please his friends and customer*. His tablo :n -t -ii ii-? ? " ? *-k mil Ob all Iiiura uc nu|>pne<l Willi The Very Best The Market Afford*. Ilia House is well provided with nltentive servants, and everything to render bis.cuatom era comfortable." EDMUND COBB. Feb. 21.1859 43 tf NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G. BAILIE <fc BROTHER, direct importers of, *nd Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ?ll kitida of English and American Carpeting, Ruga, Floor Oil Cloth*, Table Oil Clothe, -Satin DeLaihe, Laeo ntid MuaUa CurtainvCornioea, MaU. Bcooiu*. Matr tings, urusfies, Ac., Ao. A full line English Velvet Carpeting, new^eslgns and rteh colore. A fall line Brussels Carpeting, embracing all tbe newest and beat pntt?rna made A- rait stock of Oil Clothj^ln English and American?well seasoned. Carriage Oil Cloth, and remnants of fine Oil Cloths sold low to Carriage Makers. A good stock of 3 plys and Ingrains rich eol? ore, all of which wa are offering at the lowest ui&jket ptioes. Carpets mads up if required. Patronage rcspdctfajly solicited. A liberal discount ov\de to the furnishingc^f QHwclies. JAS. O. BAlLJE A BRO.,206 Broatf St., ' 24 HoUke above Bank of Augusta, Go. I A3. G. BAILMi a&HCinffSt.. Charleston. 8. fl.1 Aug. -6, 1869, ?m. ~ - ' % ? . ? i i . .?a* >* DR. S..MN-MJEttD - K99^i9K(ter D E, N- T,i S T,, feadmlt\af-tbe Stitlpa* Coileg* of H^8 Q ffi* |li h an wS^'?T?r * -A. yfer jpft, 1 CANDIDATES. The friends of Capt. 0. M. MATTISON ra? epectfully nnnounco him as o candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friend# of JAMES A. lloCORD rospcctfully nnnounco him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of Dr. J, y. MeCOMB respectfnlly nnnounco him m a Candidate for Tax Collectorat the next election py We are authorised to annotfacrf 8. if. IIODGE3 as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at the onsuing election. jy The friends of Cnpt. W. 8. HARRIS; respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Abberille Diitrle lit tilfl next alcflllnn tar The nimeroun friend* of WESLEY A. BLACK Efq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the Dtxk taction. . _ j The friend* of HENRY S. CASON reapect ully nnnnonnce him os a Candidate for Tax | Collector, nthe ensni.*?C election. t?T The friends of JOHN A. HUNTER r^ ppcctfully announce him a candidate tor tli?" office of Ordinary, at the next election. The friends of Col. J. G. BA8KIN respectfully announce him a candidate for the office of Ordinary, at the next election. LIVERY STABLES, ? BY COBR A. nPAWPADn IIX-V1VU) ABBEVILLE, S. C. THE Undersigned would inform th? /fn nublic Hint tliey have formed n coparb nership for the purpose of conducting I THE LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS I If I ALL ITS BRANCHES. They have taken the well-known Stable# attached to the lot of the Marshall House, occupied last year by P. S. RuHedge. These Stables, fronting on Washington Street have been repaired and refited and are now wcl. provided with provender and attentive Host IIVWIIHIIVUBI.IOP oi me public. Mr. CRAWFORD, one of the firm, may always he found at the Slnbles, and he hopeo, by close attention to business, (o merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. The Stables will he provided with BUGGY AND SADDLE HORSES, to hire, together with every other accommodation usually offered by a similar establishment. They hav? also, COMMODIOUS LOTS for the accommodation of STOCK DRIVERS, *nd will furnish ! them with provender, al living rates. EDMUND COBB, j J. B. CRAWFORD. Feb. r.x is so , *?o II STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Officc Court of Common Pleat and Oeiil Station* X. K. Butler ) ve. >- Attachment. Wm. B. Lloyd, ) McGowan, Pl'tfT's Attorney. WIIERE AS tlic Plninliff did, on the nineteenth '' day of November, eighteen hundred nnd fifty-eight, file his declnrjition against the Defen dant, who, (it is said,) is absent from and with out the limits of this State nnd hat neither wife nor attorney known within the mum. opofc whom n copy of paid dpe.lnrntinn mWii. -? veil: It is therefore ordered, that the saiS.De-^ I fundant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the twentieth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifly-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then* be given'ond awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, G. C. P. Clerk'a Office, Nov. 20, 1858-ly 80 WOOL FACTORY. r|"MIE SUBSCRIBER is now prepared to ae_1_ eoinmlate all who may favor him with their patronage. I am preprrsd to take all the burrs out. of the Wool by a machine, and manufacture the Wool in Rolls, in the best manner possible. Location?Eleven miles Norlh of Abbevillo u. 11,. three miles East of Due West Corner, And threo ruilea from the Railroad. D. O. HAWTHORN. CERTIFICATE. This is to certify to the public that I ham been, since I was ten years old, working and building Wool Factories, and I hero say without hesitation, that thoso Machines of D. O. Hawthorn's?Carding Machines, Burring Machines, Picking Machines?arc the best 1 have ever seen, and believe they will aurpau any in tha State for satisfaction. J. T. IIUTHINGS, Machinist Sep. 3, 18-2m. Or. M. CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, . ^ ' ^ Reynold's St., between Jackson and Mcintosh Ausustay Oa.p will attend strictly to the sale of COTTON, BAOON, GRAIN, And all other produce consigned to him. Per sonnl attention giving to the filling of all or, ^.. ders for Bagging, Ropo and Family SupplierLiberal Cash advancea made on produce in Store. , .Tnno 9A IQicn o i# VMXV 4TT, MOU t/f O VI STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, r ABBEVILLE Office Court of .Common Pleat and OetCl Brttiont N K.Buller, Survivor} vs. V Attachment. Wert. B. Lloyd, ! ) McGawan Pl'tff's Att? WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the nineteenth ; . *' day of November, eighteen bjipdred and fifty eight, file his declaration aarainit ifin TV*. fendant, who. (it is' said) is 'ftbaetafe' from- -end " without Uie limits of thia Stat* nnd has neither wife nor attorney known within tbo*#**??? ?JP7 on whom * copy ofsafd declaration might 60 served: It is thcreTdr.e ordered, that the oaid' Defendant do appear Aid plead to the oaM 3e?* ' laration, on or befc?* -the:iw?at**h,^ey of November, eighteen hundred and flfty-ntne, otherwise Anal and absolute Judgement wiH then be given and awarded against him., - MATTHEW MolXJNAtb, C. 0. P. Clerk's Offioo Nov. 19; 1899 30-ly. W<fr|UfcS.' ~ . miiSSt, ESTABLISHED, . A. JX MPffKMWILLIAM CHbASlSVt MANUFACTURER of Stfam-EngifcMj^oid 10 to 60 Horse; 8U<? ARjfl J> cription ?MiMfrrad1W Ctttitrifi! f" f 7i-*it I would eaU-aUentiea to Ieoo GdkWc# fe? ft* < i Having * first-rate Boiler maker with tn -V*-: ar* prepared to tamae (Vet tire BoiWuijoawfcfsair ihem.tt hori^oti^ t f