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Thk association for the relief of the poor in New York have expended, since the 1st of January, about $59,000. oo The reason why many ladies dodge an offer of marriage is because the question is popped at them. oo AJany people drop a tear at the sight of distress who would do better to drop a sixpence. KECEIPTS. Tiik following persons Imvc paid their subscriptions to the /ndcjiciulfui Presn for the currcnt yenr:? "W C Power, Monterey, S. C. W P Belcher, Columbia " David Moore, Dotmldsville, " S D Kay, Diamond Hill, " Jno T Simmons, Young's Store, " Henry Mays, Cokesburv, " II TTuaten, Abbeville *C II, " W DJenningf, Rocky Pond, " Jas A Jennings, Parks Store, " Geo \V Dansby, Hidttcway, " G 11 Iliggins, Cokesburv,* " Z Ilttddon, Due West, " 15 It Campbell, Laurens C II, " Kimroil McCord, Abbeville C II, " Wm M Smith, Lowndesville, " Col J F Talberfc, Itelioboth, " i i iiicimw, 1,1'unnnii, " Win C Scott* Calhoun's Mills, " ii W Jones, Breworton, " J S Irwin, Abbeville, ' David Jordan, Ilurrisburg, " Mnj M T?li?ot, Snndover, " Win B Clinkscale?, Due West, " r> RSondlo}*, Abbeville C II, " T L Rotten, Woodward, " K Milton, Jamison's, " Ja? II Iladdon, Due West. " JO EBranyan, (6 months) Due West, " , S II Smith, Greenwood, " E Cobb, Lebanon, " W S McBryde, Willington, " 1 J M Baskin, " " II M Winn, Abbeville, " : f! S I'ntterson, Indian Hill, " ' David Knox, Lcbnnon, " Itobt Hutchinson. Lowndesville, " Samuel Gilmer, Abbeville, " 1 U Hammond, " " I)r W C Ware, Jit Cnrmcl, " Dr A W Lynch, Temple of Health, " C BGuffin, Abbeville, " Win Morris, " " J II Raskin, Mountain view, " O B McCallistcr, (f> niontbs) Butlersville, " J J Cunningham, Temple of Health, " i A A Roberta, Lagrange, Gn. P B Enlow, Louisville" " Dr L L Clark, Ruekersville, " I. R A Harper, Elberton, " Ja3 A Cm-son, Cassvilie, " I Will M Trible, Ford's Store. " I J B Lanev, Portland, Aln. Miss Emma Moragne, Union Spring*, It 1' McCord, Benton, " E Trible, lliilabee, " Jas N Swain (perS Rcid), Dalevillo, Miss. 11 M Goiiiloy, Claysville, " "give TlIEii A TIvIAil jicrccnary per801.8 have in so many instances succeeded in foisting upon the community worthless preparations, claiming for them great medical virtues, that a great many individuals refuse to take anything not sanctioned by a physician. This sanction has been besto<ved upon STAB LEU'S ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT and DIARRHOEA CORDIAL in more than fivehun drcd instances. Irfdccd ninny medical men who know their virtues regularly prescribe the Expectorant in cases of Coughs, Colds, ami diseases of the respiratory organs, which come ' under tlieir care. And, in all diseases of the bowels, too, such as Diarrhoea, the Diarrhtea Cordial is prescribed by them with the utmost confidence in its beneficial effects. Give these excellent medicines ft trial. See descriptive pamphlets, to be had gratis of the agents. Price of each, only 50 ccnts per bottle, or six bottles for $2 50. E. IL STABLER <fc CO., Proprietors, Wholesale Druggists, Baltimore. SnU tin T~>? l' 1? n * I?1T -t..' *'??* i. ?. ".mi, vwiv^uury; WARDLAW i LYON, AbbevilleC. II.; HAVILAND, IIARRAL <fc CV>., Wholesale agents, Charleston; And by Merchants generally. * consignees' ' The following persona have freight in the Depot nt Abbeville:? J W Crawford, It II Wardlaw & Son, E J Taylor, J F Marshall, II S ICorr, J A Stone, W C Moore, Dr I Brancli, F YV Davis, Thos C I'errin, J A Hunter, Mathis ?fc Sale, A M Smith, H A Jones, A Widemnn, Dr J J Wardlaw, W Wilson, O T Porcher, R A Fair, W M Hnghey, W Rogers, Horseback Norton. 1>. 11. SONDLEY, Ag't. MARKETS. ABBEVILLE, May 10.?Cottox.?The inark?t hfta experienced do marerial ehange since onr Jasft report Demand good, at 8? to extremes, according to quality. COLUMBIA, May 9.?Cotton'.?The demand in our market yesterday was rather less active; and in the opinion of some of the buyers, and especially on the quotation# above inferior and below fair. t>riee? hod rerodprl A to 3-10 on the current ratqf?6T the previous day. 250 bales were sold at If to 9? cents. CHARLESTON, May 8.?Cotton.?Sales during the day have amounted 2,800 bales, at prices ranging from 8J to 10 eents extremes. AUGUSTA, May-.?At lost accounts this ^market was dull and inactive; no quotations JgiTen" "t " ' . y 1_ MBBEVILLE PRICE CURRENT, OOaEEOTED WEEKLY BT tipmdv a xri?i>i>- p? XXUL1 **> X kJ. AVU1VIV, VlVV/Cn teACON?HnmB, > per lb. 11 & 15 Shoul&re, s 1" 9 a 10 'Sides, " 12 ft 14 ?og:*ound, 11 a J2 BUTTER, , &', " 10 <1 12 BEESWAX, - ' * " 12 a . 15 CANDLES?Sperm, " 48 a 60 Stop, + ;-J' '88 a 87 , Tallow, . " 22 a 25 'CHEESE, *' 20 a 26 OHICKEN8, each "... 10 a 16 tUFFKK, per id. a 14 1EQQ8, per^dofc{> 8 a JO FLOUR, . t*r 100 lt>a. :> 00 a 6 60 'GRAIN?rOorn, perbnah?^ ?5 al 00 Oaia, A <> P??* ' ' 100^*110 wheat, " . iw&Jins lEOK^Swade, .'par lb.; Englitb, ' . - 6i a >* & LARD, / . m " 10- . ii MOLASSES?K. Orleana, per ga). V45 ? 50 ; " If ? SALT, . , . j*j wok 2 5ft ? '/.V *w? r: ' i*roo * :>' SL v ' * ' : ' ^ '' ' '" * ' White Neapolitan Bonnets, PLAIN mul FANCY, just reccivod at CHAMBERS MARSHALL'S. May 10 1 tf Infants' and Mines' PLAIN nml FANCY LEllORN FLATS, at CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALL'S. Mny 10 1 tf Another Supply OF the Latest blyleu of MANTILLAS; received at. CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S. Mny 10 1 tf L'tiiil fVki* Knlo f I WILL seli my DAVIS PLAl'lv, contain in- about One Hundred Acres. I will connect with it- as much Inn<l as the purchaser may desire?Upland and Bottom? if to the amount of fifteen hundred acres. \V. HUCKABEK. Lowndsvillc, May 10, 1855 1 4ortf Notice, Physicians! 1W1LL Sell, on Tuesday the U2d instant, nt the house of L. \V. Trible, near Due West, in Abbeville District, all the estate of Dr. W. L. Trible. dee'd. viz: 1 Mare, 1 Hugi;y ?"d harness, 1 Suddlc, 1 ({old Watch, a lot of Mcdical and other Hooks, a fresh lot of Botanical Medicines, a tine lot. of ({lass Jars and Furniture for Shop. Medical Cases, and other articles. Those having demands against the deceased will band them in duly attested, and those inflitlll i'<l mm:* / mnn 'iii.l ^ - ' - V.W?MV.. ...lISIV vwikv tiii'i cvvnr ?/\ WISH VI" IM'Ll'. }j. 11. TUllJLE, Adm'r. Hay 9, IS.*,.", I 2w "new tailor shop AT AIJBKVIM.K C. II. r|"MIR Undersigned respectfully informs the .1. citizens of Abbeville village; and District thai Im- hasopened a shop for tin*, purpose uf carrying on the Tailoring I5nsii:?ss ?n hi* own account. lie will receive orders from town anil country thankfully, and will spare no pains in endeavoring to please his customers, both in the quality of his work and prices. )5y strict attention to business, and abil ty to do good work, he hopes to secure a (share of patronage. Shop on Main street, next door to "Moore's Variety Store." I May p, is55*ivl FUEDriiTric IVK I SPRINGS AND AXLES. j l'ricos Ei^diiccd ! At the S'yti ?f the Ooldai Anvil. rT"MIE Undersigned have now on hand n coniJL plete assortment of.Sl'RINtiS and AXLF.S, which thev are sellimr at reduced prices, for^cash. * FlSlir.lt A AC.NKW ?fc CO. Columbia, April 30, 1S.">5 [ju 1 IRON! IRON^riRON7!; At Hie Sign nf I lie Golden Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. 0., At Prices to Suit the Times. rpiIK Subscribers have now on hand u large 1. stock of l\U)X, which they are ti'nc offering at <jrratli/ reduced prion,/or cu*h. Their stock comprises a complete assortment of Swedes, Country, Fnylish, Oval, Ilaiul, Ilooji, Sheet, Kod, Horse Shoe Iron, ?fce. Ac. Wholesale purchasers will he ropplied at Charleston prices, with expenses added. Iron and other Goods delivered at the Railroad Depot free of drnvajje. T?I<III.'I> I. ?/ivrnr ? i ium.lt ?v I1".M.I? IB CV. April 30. 1855 [jn 1 ly Children's Carriages, OF Superior qualities and styles, ORANGES, LK.MOXS, Pop-Corn (a now article) and other CAN!>1 l^S, Various new ami beautiful TOYS, <i-e., <fce.. just. received at. MOORE'S VARIETY STORE. April -2(5 .01 tf Wheat ! Wheat! Wheat! r|"MlE Subscriber is airain in the market, for L any quantity of WHEAT. I ain prepared to pay, canh, the highest prices, and will now make engagements, and furnish two bushel osnaburg bam anil send them to the most convenient points. WHIT. WALKER. Newberry G. II., April 25. 616w Land Warrants Wanted. r|MlE Highest prices will bo paid for the JL same, upon application to the Subscriber, at Whitehall, Abbeville, S. C. ' April 18 3m] S. S. MARSHALL. .Dissolution. Til E Firm of 0IIIFFIX, Gil AY DON <fc CO. was dissolved l>y mutual consent, on the first of January last. Those indebted will please cull and make Ketlleuuvt i-Ulont delay with S. 12. Uiaydon, who has charge of the books, pupef-s <fce. We dislike to "dun" our friends, but in this case w? have no choice.? We are in dvbt, and are compelled to raise money. We bone, therefore, thut this call will not be disregarded. Cokwbut-y, April 10, 1805 40 tf M. H. Berry, FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROOM, AV 136 Main street, Columbia, Soulli Carolina, KEEPS constantly on hand, of His own manufacture and from sorce of tlie l?ost manufactories at tlie North, n large stock of FURNITURE and CHAIRS; also, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. Being a practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Furniture in the be6t manner, and at as low prices as any other establishment. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. mh25 John 0. Willis, FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Trunk*, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and ^ . Brashes, t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, \'v Corner of Jfing street and HorlbacJc'k Alley, mh26 . Charleston, 8. O. B. W, & J. P. Force & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SnOES. No. 21 Hat/ne street, Charleston. BRNJ. \T. FORCE, \ J011N P. FORCE, > * BEItJ. CONUET, ) mh25 . CHARLESTON HAT MANUFACTORY, - 240 ICituj street. ALL. kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk- and Cattlmere HATS, of the" made to order at ehort notice. An excellent assortment of nejf.-tStfUi : <rf STRAW GOGDSr 8oft Travelling Caps, alwaysoAihand. WINDOW SA8HES, BLim TTAVING the Agency of the largest 7a.cU? rJEf..\ry in the States I am proparedlo $1! orders for anv arti&Win the linA. m&y,H /rTfcvb*, DHa. and JJnil<3efs' Bard^ifL 4o4d?v<Jrydttier urtiolo ln thft boiHtag ii*n?. 8HP* ? ' i'': tfOHN-a Spoils, 3J? ?*gn of the WhftJ?. . ^ ' "' ' ittS^iHiBSfe>^a.v. Alia- ??. - . Goods Very Low in Price. HARD TIMES MADE EASY ! M. STRAU88, - - - Cokesbury, IS Now receiving from New York and Charleston a JVrw, Elegant ami Useful stock of GOODS. From 5 cents up, Prints ; " 0$ " " French Muslins; " 10 " " Ginghams; " 10 " " Bed Ticks; " 18 " " Bareges, Tissues, Crape, Challv, Grenadines, and Muslin Kobvs; Dress v:n..~i In-.' wao, anu AJiui/C Off A*. FOTi LADIES. Tlio bout assortment of B ON NETS. MISSES' HATS, \VREA TIIS, GLO VES. MITTS, HA NDKER CHIEFS, RIBBONS, LACES, EDGING and INSERTING, TALMAS, MANTILLAS and TRIMMINGS, ike., <fcc. For G^nlfi. RE A DY-MADE CLOTHING. BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, Jill A /? D'ETE. QUEEN'S CLOTH LINEN DRILL, CAS1IMARET, FARMERS' DRILL and LINEN, HATS, S US RENDERS. GLOVES. Also, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIPPERS, HARDWARE, CROCK ERY, PRIIFU M ERY. ST ATI ON E R Y, G ROC ERY. To l'O sold for cax/>, at Charleston prices, with freight added, viz: JUO sacks SALT, 10 bags COFFEE, f.000 lbs. SUGAR, Nui'.?, Bagging, Rope, Twine, Candles, Ten, Spicef*. Soda, Factory Thread, Scythe Bludc9, Castings, etc., etc. I cannot mention nil the articles which I keep, (.'nil mid examine yourselves, and yon will find prices according to the times and goods to please. M. STRAUSS, April 13, 1855 Gw Cokesbury. Land for the Million! rI"MIE Act of Conpre^s of March 3d, 1855, 1 gives additional Bounty Land to all who have heretofore received land for military ser vices. All who liavc served fourteen days, or received pav in monev for their services iU*o entitled. \Vc have, by five years'practice in . claim* against the U. S. Government, lieeonie perfectly acquainted with all the minute rules and practice of that Department, ami are well known to the Commissioner of Pensions. We will niteii'.l promptly to nil claims entrusted to us. As three hundred thousand persons are entitled uuder this law, there will he great delay in issuing them, and it is therefore highly important that application be made without delay. We will also pay cash for tlic Warrants, or advance money 141011 them. B. L. <fc B. V. TOSKV. March 2!1 16 If llnillltv I.aikI r.liimc rpjIF. Undersigned will attend to the proseL cutiori of Claims under I lie recent Art of Congress granting One Hundred and Sixty Acres of Land to all Otlicers, Soldiers. Seamen, IiidinuR, ?tc., who served in any of tlie Wnrs in which the United States has been engaged since 17t*0. Revolutionary soldiers ft"d their widows are also entitled. An3" claimant desirous of obtaining information, will please address the undersigned. THOMAS I'. MORGAN. Washington City, D. C., March 17, 1855 References. lion A P Iii'tlen, Hon LM Keitt. " 1' S I5i:oi.ks, \V 1' Butler, Esq., " \V W Boycb, April 13 49 lm Executor and Administrator's Notice. ""^TOTK'E is hereby given to all parties con_L\ ccrned that a Final Settlement of the I''state of ClIAItLES A. SMITH, deceased, will ho ma le in the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville, on the first day of August next. PETER SMITH, Ex'or. 4 LSO, That a Final settlement of the Estate jl\_ of Ilezekiah F. SMITH, deceased, will be made in the Ordinate's Office on same day. All parties concerned will take due notice of the foregoing appointments, and govern themselves accordingly. PETKR SMITH, Adiu'r Estate of II. F. Smith. April 20,1805 61 Sra THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? Citation? T.T7IIEREA*. J. M. C. Freeland and AmTT brosc Nix hath npplied to mo for Letters of Administrnion on all und singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mnrtiin Pricc and Viery Price, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be nnd appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo holden at Abbeville Court House, on the eighteenth .day of Mav, instant, to show cause, if nny, why the said administration should. not be granted. Givon under iny hand and seal, this seoond day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousaud eight hundred and fifty-five,and in the seventj'-nlnth year of American IndeDendence. "WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. Ma 4 52 2w THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAAbbeville District?Citation, l I IIEREAS David Kellar has applied v V ? to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. Sarah I'acc, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at out next Ordinary's Conrt for <he said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House, on the fourteenth da^ of Miy next, to show cause, if uuvt wiiy uie . sRia administration snouia not be^granted. * Given under my hand and seal, this twenty&& eighth day of April, in the year of onrLord one thou$andeight hundred and fifty-fire and in the seventy-ninth yeatvof American Independence. , . W. HILL, O. A. D. Apr?20, 1856. 60 2t " Stop the Robber! A YOUNG MAN,, about,# ve feet eight inch ca high, weight about 145 pounds, dark hair, dAtk eyes, sopsewhftt darkly complected. Dree^ablack dr&p'.d'flte coat with velvet collar, br6wn pants cheeked with blue stripes, A yo&6g map of the above description is supposed Whave stolen'and a Silver Watch with a it' Tba Watch was flowered on I the back with;? diftmond-shaped fignre is' the ^ntrvi^th^e.eornera cut off, giving it an oclaME'iatesL'S^S L%W^StBB55B?RKl' mqiv.^auvr *.wv u?? ? co, (Vfc?/0N?tf 'iod CASTELLAU. He p*?t<d -mmnf off M ? printer, and ?&? trying to g??fc ' "A?v,iUbl6 reward trill be given for the apprehension fit the thief, or any of the property. T v. . ' . % j HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARI AT CHARMS' [Late J. O. The subscriber will keep on hand the COACHES, ROGKAWAYS, 13 A HO U TRAVELLING To be had in the State, embracing nil the newest build to order any kind tlmt. maybe wanted, i Harness, double & single; Whips, Netting Also, Conclnnaker'ft stock of al ?3?" Repairing in all its brandies, proi Z3TAU Work June 8, 1854. 2--J GREAT SOUTH ." r^m.?z2?anBB9flss ? CHOLERA. ) DYSENTERY, f FOR ALL BOWEL DIAURUUCA. ) Also, Admirably adapted to many D Menstr The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial arc too 1st. It aire* the worst case* of Diurrhna. 2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 8<1. It circs California or Mexican Itiarrhcea. 4 ill. It relieve* tfir severe*t Colic. 5i It. It cures ChoU-ra Morbus. 6tin It cures Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts from "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, i judgmunt, a valuable remedy." "It gives me pleasure in being able to ro experience, and the experience of my neighbors i for me to believe it to be all that it purports to Forme "I take great pleasure in recommending this i diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign ever tried by me." A. A. GaUI "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, an< those who have tried it, induces me to believe t of the kind, unci I would recommend its use in t Mii.ks G. Dob it ins, Cashier < "If there is any credibility in human tcstim above all other preparations for the cure of 1'ov its favor coming in from nil quarters, it must be most if liotull other 'patent'preparations." Cash "This efficient remedy is travelling into celel into Russia, and gaining commcndution whercv Z3T.V or salo by Wabdlaw <fc Lyon. Abbeville C, IT.; John Smith, Cokesbury ; And by the principal Merchants and Druggists t Feb 2, 18S5?39 6m] au "W ?B WE, The Undersigned, Builders of CARRL II. <t F. A. DKALE, are now prepared ta Vehicle in our line of business. Give us a call, pleased. tW Repairing HTcai WE HAVE alpo on hand an assortment of FisI These valuable air-tight Cases, for protecting an ment, transportation, or for vaults, are offered < Wo will al?o make and send COFFIXri to any A Abbctillts C. tl.j Jdnliofy 18, l3o3 8dUth Carolina, Abbeville l)istricl.?In the Courrt of Common Pleas and General Sessions, March Term, 1655. IT is Ordered, That, for dispatch of the business which may be left unfinished at this .regular term, an Extra Court for this District, be held, to commence on the Third Monday (the 16th day) of July next, aud to continue so long as may be necessary: That Jurors for a Grand Jury and two Petit Juries for the next regular term, and two Petit Juries for the said Extra Court, be now drawu and be regularly summoned: That this Order be published in the newspapers of thiB District, and that all suitors iu this Court, and other persons interested, take due notice thereof. D. L. WARDL.VW, Circuit Judge. A true transcript from the minute? of Court MATTHEW MoDONALD, C. C. P. Marph 27, 1855. **7 ltiw HBHHY S. KERR, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONFECTIONARIES, ABBBVTLU3, O. Hn 8. O. May. 10, 1868.' 1-tf O. HI. CALHOUN, r; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLUMBIA, S. C. G. M. CALHOUN. Aug. 9, 1853. 13?ly Pitchforks, Shove!*, Spades and Hoes. Idoz. long handfed Pitchfork*. 1 doe. long handled'Spades. 1 " " ** Am e's Shovels. 6 " El well's No. 1 and 00 Weeding Hoes. For sale low by H. 8. KERR. April 4, 1&56.- 00 8t Piano Covers. - 'f A LOT of the most elegant styles of PIANO COVERS can be seen gratx* and bought 4JtMn it thn ?hi>^n nuh atArt iff' . '<* ' Abbeville C. A > 1 J>f' " . ' ." 1 * " "' ' i* turns titfwUL ; 4B?1? Factory Thr?ad from. tha Batesville *nd SpArUnfeKira jfiiatoriee, for ?*le by r MAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! TCS PKZCIS. Thornton.] largest and most elegant assortment of GIIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, WAGONS, <fcc., styles and latest fashions of tlic day, and will 11 tlir> most an pert* and durable manner. Also, ;s, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, &c. II kinds ou liand for sale low. uptly and faithfully done, at low pricet. warranted. ly REMEDY! ' ( CHOLERA MORBUS, i DISEASES. < BILIOUS CIIOLIC, I Clint VI? A ivuivpmi ^ vuvuAiikii ill! All X Ui31. iseases of Females, especially Painful uation. Well Known to Require Encominms. 7th. It cure* Painful Menstruation. 8t)i. It relieve* Pain in Back and Loins. Jtli. It counteracts Nervousness and Dc lflih. It restores Irregularities, [siiondeticy. 11th. ft dispels fjlooui'i and Ifi/sterical 12th. It is ah admirable Tonic. [Feelings, LcUc'i'S Testimonials, &c. , ind linve fuuud it n most efficient, and, in tuv Hon. 11 f IIAM WaP.XER, * I Judge of Supreme Court, Gn. I commend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal ! und friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee ' be, viz., a sovereign remedy." ' Wsii II. UNnnuwoon, rlv Judge Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit. ' nvaluuhle medicine to nil afflicted with bowel r,.i.w..lv - v.v.~.w V.. . . nn\tiling CISC .ni.NO, Deputy G. Si. of the Grand Lodge, Ga. 1 this, with nil I hear nbotit it as n r?.:;>e<ly h\* hat it stands at tho head of every preparation he diseases for which it is compounded." nf the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griffin. I ony, .Jacob's Cordial must stand pre-eminent. ^ i'cl Diseases. From the mass of testimony in 1 very far in advance, ns a curative agent, of ' A. Flkmwo, ier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin. ifity ns fast ns Bonaparte pushed his columns er user].'"?Georgia Jeffereouian, May 19, '63. r Roberts <fc Adams, 11 'dges' Depot; ; F. G. Parks, Greenv.- ioa ; j. JIaviland, IIaeral it Co., Charleston, t Wji'dcsale Agents; .lirorsrhont the State. r Wil. W. 151.i.SS & CO , Propri?-?...s, No. 20 liccktnoo otroct, New York. . ? JH?L TWHOHW 3R33 "W? J r;UH \GES, BUGGIES, Ac., at tlie olj stand of M c i put ii. tlie very best nud latest style, any , prico our work, uuJ you cuunot fail to be J tly Executed. ,,jjga t's Patent iVIetalic Burial Cases, j <1 preserving tlie dead for prolonged inter- j exceedingly low for ca*h. part of tlie District desired. . T1IOS. M. CHRISTIAN, 1 JAMES L. DEALR 37 ly f inUkl'JtilTllJbii r i'illiSS, rUBLISIIEU WEEKLY, AT ABBEVILLE, 8. a, ^ AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, I HAS ft circulation of nearly one thousand * in Abbeville District, nnd is constantly 1 increasing. Jta circulation in this State is 1 about fourteen hundred, and its entire list of f subscribers numbers over sixteen hundred. It is therefore offered to the mercantile and business community generally as the best advertising medium in the up-country of South Carolina. BATES OF ADVERTISING!. 1 square 8 months #4 00 i square i> monuis - - - - - COUj 1 square 12 months 10 00 2 squares 3 months ...... 6 00 . 2 squares C months ...... 10 00 2 squaies 12 months 15 00 3 squares 3 months ...... 800 3 squares 6 months 12 00 ' 3 squares 12 months - - - - ? - 20 00 3 4 squares 3 months ...... 10 00 4 squares 6 mouths - - - 15 00 4 squares 12 months - - - - - 26 00 5 squares 3 months ...... 16 00 5 squares 6 months 20 00 . 6 squares 12 months 80 00 ' J2T" Advertisements inserted for a shorter period than three months will be chargcd 76 J cents per square (12 lines or less) for first, insertion and 87i per square for each continuance. pT Any one advertising by annual or semiannual contract can change his advertisement monthly, if he desires. WT Subscribers to the paper who do not pay their subscriptions within the year wilt be ' charged $1 60. [April 20, 1865. ' ? v. i }. Baoon and Flour, on Consignment. 1 5 000 Lbs. choice Tennessee BACON, consist- ? a ing of Hams, Sides and Shoulders; 60 sacks FLOUR, of 100 lbs; ' Received this day on consignment; from T?H\ nessee, and for sale, for cash onl^ bip ' April 11 ? tf ' Peruvian Guano?Direct. , ? 000 Lbs. PERUVIAN GUANO, just re- . t)? ceived from the importer, and for sale, low, by H. S. KERR, Agqnt April 11 ... 49 tf ' OfcriflTT CHAPTER 6, B; A. X., ^ _ COK??BUETf, .\\j ii*j meet on tn? tfourtu Monday of *> & CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. t3T The friends of W. W. GRIFEJN respectfully onnounce him a candidate fof' Sheriff at the ensuing election. [May 7, 1866. The friends of NIMROD McCORD respectfully announce him an a Candidate fur ShcritT at the ensuing Eleetiou. C3f"The friends of Cant. S. A. TTonnwn porM'ully announce liiin as a candidate for Tax Co lor at the ensuing election. tW The friends of John R. Wilson respect- / fully announce him as a candidate for Tax ColIcctor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing eleo tiou. We arc authorised to announce the .Rev. Jamkh Moohk as a candidate for re-election as Tax-ColUctor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. E3TThe friends of JAMES M. VAN DIVER respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, ut the ensuing election. FULLER'S HAT STORE, 01 s RiriMDiienw en ?*wj mvil.lllUOUil Oi.| COLUMBIA, S. C . [near the new state capitol.} ^^IIE Proprietor of this celebrated EstablishX niont, although only nine montht has elapsed since lie cotnincneed business on his oxen account, yet it affords him great pleasure to stnte to the tlral*rK mid citizens generally, of ABBEVILLE, that he has met with that suceess that seemed to warrant a large increase of stock and store-morn, both of which additions are nearly complete, and will be arranged for the xchol'-xnle trade. pgr Five percent, off on bills of fifty dollars. Terms cash on delivery in every instance March 10, 1835 [nov 20, *64 NEW MARKET AXD GREENWOOD. Messrs. PERRYMAN & WALLER T\fOULD Inform the public that thev hove Y> associated Mr SAMUEL 1'EUIIYMAN wmi uieui, lor tuo purpo.c ol carrying on tho JVIcrcmitilc Business on a more extensive scale; the style of the firm will now be l'EERY.M AN, WALLER ?fc CO., nt. both New ilurket and Green wood. We would uUo say to our friends that we Imvc taken t.iwoh pains in selecting our Goo<]9 for the Spring trade, therefore we would respectfully solicit an examination nt least, as we flatter ourselves that for ixeellen<v ami varie>T >f styles, we can not I-.; surpassed (if eqnal<oa) ty anv stock ever In!'*-; e oliered in tins market. ' PERUY.M.W\\ WALLER ?fc CO. March 19, 1855 50 9m LAST AKltlVAlETT DECLINE IN PRICES!! r.N" addition to ir.- former stock, I am > jj now receiving i. nil New York und Rfl 'liiladelphia an asaortment of GEN- j . TLEMEN'S DRESS GOUiK?, which, for qualiV, beauty and variety of styles, excels any have ever before olferi"' Fine ami supe?,'f|??i T5U0 \DCL0TII3; Elegant French iJoeskin ('ASSIMERES ; French Summer CASSIMERES, of various lew and beautiful styles; Extra line GRENADINE SILK, for Vegtntr, a new and splendid article; also, MARSEILLES, of various new nuJ beautiful patcrns; SATINS, <fcc.; 1.INT3N DRILLINGS, late styles and suterior qualities; Snperlitie French DRAP D'ETE, Ac. <fcc. All these 1 am prepared to make up to order ifter the latest fashions and in the most durable nanner, having a supply of the best TRIMMINGS that could be procured in tho Northern narkcts, and at. still lower reduction of prices. From my old friends and customers, and the tublic generally, I solicit an examination and rial. JAMES SIIILLITO. Abbeville II., April 20, 1855 50tf " B D W A R D WBSTPIELD, Abbeville Court House, RETURNS thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicits a K&S& ontinuancc of the same. He keeps constantly on lmnd, of liis own mnnifacture. a .Large Assortment of SADDLES, IARN ESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, <tc. viso, wtiips,Stirrup irons and bitts. Being a practical workmun, he is prepared to nnke to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as * ow prices as any other establishment. J3^~Particular attention paid to nil krnd? of Repairing. June 3. 1S51. fifl tf Administrator's Notice. THE Estute of II. B. Cater, deceased, will be settlled in tlie Ordinary's Office, Ab)evillo j;istriet, on the first day of June, next. Ml persons concer ed nre hereby notified of he same, and those due the Estate are required o pay up soon. Those having deinauds will present them duly attested, as after Baid settleneut, the Administrator will pay no notice to iuch claims. WILLIAM A. GILES, Administrator. March 1, 1855. 43 8m Haydeti, Brother & Co-, IMPORTERS AND DKAtuhS t3* Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military and Fancy Goods* \Torth East corner of King and Hasel streets. ml?25 Charleston, S. O. ^ William Calder, DKALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Not. 240 and 248 Kiny-streei, corner of Haul, mh25 Charleston, S. O. E. H. Lane, Wholesale, Book* Stationery and Fancy Goods ifM Honse? Jedical, Miscellaneous and Account BOORS, in great variety, at tlie lowest trade prices. No. 5 Hayne street, j, , Charleston, South Carolina. FA?S, FANS. FANS. rHE Undersigned would respectfully inform ? the Farincrs^of this District (anA? elsevhere) that he hns on Hand a lot of, aiul is pre- ' jsred to fill orders for, - FANS -for ^eSning; ygfy jrain, at living prices. Apply at the Carriage Bhotv v ' ifr TAYLOR. * w- ' ? : -i , ,.? JONEtf & LIV.XKGSXOB, Attorneys i^La^r, "v ^ '% i Office next door to Tfunriton t v1 V-!v 3. A. JONE8.] . ft, Mi LIVINGSTON. . Swedes and English Iron. ; 10,000 IfoU Iton-for sale 7 . I- . H. S. KKHR- ;" -, Aprils 1685. ^ 48. .,j ...yjlU /' :' ''y*: tnii A * tor of CIGA"RJS. W: <fcp?rfor branJb, ?*. jtwt receivcd^hd for?Al?>. tat ' '* f a HQOKro VARIETY STORE. r A|?l? '4$ . . * /* - n> '?T"- fe-^foifT * fri' ** * tfr