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imntaua. Office Gen. Sup'dt G. <fc C. R. R. Helena, July 24, 1855. TIIE following Schedule for Passenger Trains will go into operation on Monday next, 30th inst-., viz? Up, Leave Columbia 9.00 A. M. " Frost's Mill '.'.30 " Littleton 10.05 " A list on 10.45 " llope'a ] 1.00 " romaria 11.10 " Prosperity 11.45 " N ewberry 12.13 " Helena 12.21 " Silver9treet 12.42 ' Saluda 1.10 P. M. " ClinppeU's 1.23 " Ninety Six 2.U0 " New Market 2.25 " Greenwood 2.55 " Cokcsbury 3.30 Arrive at Abbeville 4.15 Leave Baremore's 3.50 " Donalds 4.00 " Honeapntb 4.28 " Belton 0.05 Arrive at Anderson 6.00 Leaves Williamston 0.40 1 V " Golden Grove 6.28 ^ Arrive at Greenville 7.00 Down, Leave Greenville 5.3 0 A.M. j " Golden Grove <?.U3 " "VYilliamston 6.38 " Anderson 6.20 " Belton 7.00 " Honeapatli 7.58 " Donalds 8.20 " Baremore'? 8.40 " Abbeville 8.00 " Cokesbury 9.00 " Greenwood 9.35 " New Market 9.50 Ninety Six 10.15 " Cliappell's 10.53 Saluda T. O. 11.05 " Silver Street 11.33 " Helena 11.55 " Newberry 12.15 I'. M. " Prosperity 12.40 " Ponmria 1.10 " Hopes 1.22 " Allston 1.47 " Littleton 2.25 " Frost's 2.r>r> Arrive at Columbia 3.15 E. F. R A WORTH, Gen. SupMt. July 18, 1855. 12 It HAVANAPLAN LOTTERY. JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY. [By Authority of the State of Georgia.] Macon, Georgia. :* :? 9 ?? <a a> ? rir.ARS r "?7"17"ILL l?e distributed according to tinY t following Grand and unprecedented Scheme, in public, at Concert Hull, Macon, (in., under the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan, and .las. A. Nesbit, Esq., August 13, 1855. The Manager announces his determination to make this the most popular Lottery in the world, and Challenges comjiarhnii ax to the chances to draw Prize* with any other Lottery. n.mimb.. o-'o-y Pri?i> i? drawn at each drawing and paid when due in fall without any deduction. mzz A. -M1" 3t rmr $8,000. 1 Prize of ?3.000 1 2,00f? 5 " ?500 2, .100 20 ' 100 2,000 120 " 25 S.OOO 1 - - - . - - 6,000 1 " 1,000 2,000 , 10 " 200 2,000 lift fi onfi I 18 Approximation Prizes, - 600 256 Prizes amounting - - $31,000 Ten Thousand Numbers. The cham-es to gain the Capital Prize in the old combination plan is 1 in 76,076, in this 1 in 10,000. Kills on all solvent Banks at par. Registered money letters at my risk. TICKET3-?O 00?HALVES $'2 50 QUARTERS ?1 25. Address JAMES. F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, Georgia. Drawings sent to all ordering Ticket?. Orders strict!}' confidential. July 13, 1855. 10 tf Head Quarters. ORD^R NO? IN conformity to an order from General Weaver, the eighth Regiment of South Carolina Militia will parnde for Review and Drill, at Morrows' Old Field, on Saturday the 11th August next, at 10 o'clock, a. m. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Officers will attend the day previous for Drill and instruction. Captains commanding Beat Companies will order out the pioneers in their respective Commands. Volunteer Companies will be minutely inspected, and the Books of Beat Companies examined. i Major W. M. Rogers, and J. II. Cunningham will extend this order throughout their respective Commands. By order of Col. II. U. Ilarpcr. < J. G. WILLSON, Adj't The Lownduville Bund is respectfully invited to attend on the same conditions as heretofore. ' July 18. 1865. 12 tf 1 t; * A-m ? If UW jucau, iiUUWU Vll| acc. 6,000 Lbs. Pure and No. 1. White r ' 200 Gals. Linseed Oil, 100 Paint Brushes, (assorted sizes.) All of which are offered as low, for C&sh, as 1 they can be bought in any other market, by ' H. S. KERR. . iuly. 27, 11 tf 0. and W. I. Molasses. ' C) Bbls. New Orleans Syrup, i /mltj 30 Bbls. W. I. Molasses, 4 Hhda. " ** I In good order and condition, for sale by - A " H. S. KERR. j 51 r * ? < Bacon and Lard. ( if /"V Lbs. Choice Tennessee \/V/ BACON, consisting of I Bams, (neatly trimmed,) Shoulders and Sides. ' 500 Lb?. Leaf LARD. 'Go (Consignment for cash only. V H. S. KERR. - - " If yon want Large Tnrnipg, i^LET a Sack of GUANO from KERR; and . OT sow.it on your pAcb. rlt has been tried and prove* to be the Wat.Tftnup fertilizer Jor use. Try a Sack of it. . *. jj. a KERR;*" f i1'/.' v ^ " TO TIIE J'ATKONS OK Perry Davis' V EGETABLE PAIN KILLER. OWING t<> tin; Jnr^e amount of Counterfeit l'uin Killer put i:j>a'"l s"l'l as genuine l>y unprincipled men wo have been obliged t0 resort to very expensive measures to protect ourselves pecuniarily, jin'Itlie pul>lie fr?iiu threat injury, buying and usinf tl'*"'worthless counterfeits.?The eomparati1'' l''rt'" "nd simple ?tyle in which our Pain Kiii'-rluis been put. up, lias made it. very easy disposed, to imitate it very succes$f?lly> s" ,il1' 03 its exterrial appearance, in style ?'f bottle, label and color of the article; ! :' we need not say that the compound is a inir>rsWe, Jiltliy production, nti'l calculated to doir.a! injury to those who might use it with cejiil'iice that thev have been accustomed to genuine I'ain Jv i I ler. Parties whoso Iniinessit is to counterfeit valuable preparation?, it in so feeret a manner. that it is almost c->'!' >* to attempt to punish them by legal iii(^'"es. n-< ii is difficult, and we murhta say iiij^ible to bring proof home to th'-m." Considering tlie gro! difficulty in protecting ourselves and the pu!>u"V prosecuting parties, we have been to a ve" great expense in yetting up a finely exctfiJ STEEL ENGU YED LABEL, for our bottles. We attach to our bottlea a Steel engraved KoU'f lian?l, which we issue as our obligation, nnc'o counterfeit which is held to be forgery by'e laws of the United States, and -which pn:? will not dare attempt to do. The great ix'nse attending the getting up and printing' these labels will prevent. the nttciiipt to -lMt-rfeit. thus securing to the public that th:!tide thev purchase is tin; genuine Perry ft'-'" l'ain killer, manufactured by Perry !'.> <t Son, sole proprietors. The Pain Killer wl be put in a new style of nfttifl ludllrv Wit -ie words. Davis' Vegetale Pain Killer, blown in the Gla- have discontinued i tbc use of the 374 ' ' bottles, and now put j up only four sites, nl i25. 50 cents [ and ?1 00 per botti We have also t <ry fine engraving on | Stone, for the Box < !*, specifying the con-; tents of tbc box, ^vnnd by whom niauu factored, ito. We s<: also added to our pam- 1 pblet of direction-.nd eertifioat.es, a cover beautifully tinisbi-presunting on the first o t ury c?cp11. likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventof the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and label on each box, has also a correct liker of Perry Davis, wbicb it 'will be impossibb oounteru-it sucecssfullv. We have been tus expense, that tbe public might have pet confidence that thev were getting the .mine article when thev buy a bottle as ab"l<scribed. To those who j have so long uacod proved the merits of | r.ur article, we w<i say that we shall con- ! linue to prepare oPain Killer of the best ! mid purest inatcriand that it shall be every ! way worthy of thnpprobation as a family) medicine. " KliV DAVIS &. SON. * j Praridcnce, R. In hi 1855. i ?3^" The Pain llcr is sold by WARDLAW ?fc LYON, xiville; (?A11KY <fc GARRY, CnkcsburyF. I'RATT <t Co., Newberry; 1'. A. WILTE ?t Co. ?n?l I. \V. T/.YI-(?li, Anderson; llONS, RL'FF tk Co. and d IN DRAT <StDl.'\N, Charleston; and by Druggists and Mcmc Dealers generally. July 27, 1865. 12 'sin Sheip* Sales. I)Y virtue of sry Writs of Fiera Facias ) to nit dirt-, "l will sell nt Abbeville Court House, on tirst Monday in August next, within llie ll hours of sale, the following property; to ; 72 A'-rc-i of La more or less, bounded by A. A. Larumore, :ue Law ton and others, as the property of 1 Gibcrt, ads. Sale it Lark and others. - j 277 Acres pioir less, bouuded by Win, Pennant, Hdwaruilhoun and others, as the property ?f the s>, ads. Belcher Rollings- I worth and others 60 Acres, mordess. (on which (hero area C. - - . ! ??>--. . ' < hiicsoloi i&ercli Mills,) bounded by IVter Guillebeau, ivesand others, ns t(?c property of tlic anaiels. Gould, Bnlkley it Co. ana others. ICO Aoros, tnoiir Icsa, bounded by Samuel Morrnli, John Grand others, ft' thopropcrty of Iehnm Moucl; ads. Washington Gilbert and others. 150 Acre# of l,]t mora or less, bounded by Win. Ware, W. Tmes and others, astho property of JaC Ki^sworth, ads. Charles Mur|>hy and others. 100 Aere^. niO)r lessi, bounded by Widow Webster, Ww Bi; and others, as the property of Henson fey ads. Charles Murphy aud others. 250 Aerci| mor less, bounded by A. P. Conner, I'. 0. il-lan and others as the propjrty of W. G. ^1, ads. Harrington <fc Guy and others. \ ; 300 Acre^'oion less, bounded by Samuel Loinax, George kles and others, ns the proparty of JohflR.;Cord. ads. M.Strauss and others. f; 160 Acr4s nj0r loss, bounded by Jas. J* UcCclvy, ft. Giiddleton and others, us the property of J? l. Brown, ads. Say re <Jt Rogers. ^ 60 Acrea,m<or less, bounded by Samuel Edmunds, JBlia^jfcg and others, ns the property of Hfnry Barratt* ads. James A Taljert and other 86 Acroa, nj<or igg^ bounded by Samuel SSdmunds, Elia^nhs and others, as the propjrty of Charkank^ 8ds. James A. Talbert ind othermj^; , 2 Negro?i I and Silvia, levied on as the ? jroperty o? H Calhoun, ads. H. A. Jones* ind other*.' TERMSfcc4 p. R. COCHRAN, S. A. D. Sherir<J)ffjuiy i6, 1866- 11 St OBII&TiaptER 9, E. A. M., 'j Runaway or Stolen ! the Bitlwcriber, on t)io 22d of ?l June last, n negro girl, HETTY. 12 Slic is nhout twenty or twentv-one years ok five feet four of five inches "high; of eoppi complexion ; nonieof her front teeth alight decayed; I arte feet, mul ancle* Fomewhat i jcliticd inward; had on when she left a whi frock and checked apron. | I will pay TWENTY DOLLAItri-for her d j livtryto the jailor of Abbeville. I have go<, reason to believe she ia harbored in the neigl jboihood. and I will givo KI1TV DOLLAR , rew;.rd for proof to convict the person so ha ! boring her. if white, or FIVE DOLLARS l.la.k, I will pay ONE IIINDRED DOLL A It ; for proof t<> convict any one of stealinir her. : T. E. OWEN. Abbeville C. II., P. C., July 12, lt>r?5. lOtf Head Quarters, 1st Brig. Cav., S. C- Militia. JVI.Y 7, 1 sr.;-,. : ORDF.It NO? \ A pili:2.1 Uc^imciit of C.iv.1 airy will Parade at , LOX(JMli?IC'S, on Tuesday Jj&ggfjtRfm | the 711? of August next, lor / I IvC^ < V>. -b) \ i 'Hie Commissioned and non-Commissioned <> 1 fleers will assemble tlie day previous lor dri ari'l instruction. j A complete iti-turiiof tho T\t is ordei i ed to he made and delivered 011 the day < i Review. I The Colonel of the Regiment iv hereh eharged with the extension of this order. I By Order of S. M. Wilkkj, Brig. Gen' j 1st 1*5rig. Cav., S. C. Militia. .1. V. MOORR. Brigade Major. I July 12, 18u.r?. 10 'it Head Quarters. 6th Rogimont, 8. O. Militia. 1JI. ISSUANT to nn order from Gcner.il .T. H Weaver, the Sixth Kcginicnt. South Car j olitjn Militia will I'arade at Lomax's, on Wed needay the 1 .Oth August next, by 10 o'elocl i a. in. The Commissioned and uoii-Cointniss?:i 1 ?d officers will attend the day previous for Dril : and Instruction. Captains commanding Bent. Companies wil i order out the Pioneers in their respective com J mauds. The Jooassee Band will attend at Lotnax* i on the 16th August Lieutenant Colonel Clinkscalcs and ! Ho.lges arc charged with the extension of thi | order throughout their respective Battalion* Bv order of Col T. .1. Roberts. I " J. J. ADAMS, ! Adjutant. | July 20,1855 11 -It Lincoln Land for Sale! r|"MlE underpinned is now ottering for snl< .1. that, desirable tract of Land, known a Jhe TATOM l'LAt'K, lying on the Forks o "the lloads loading from Lineoluton to Wash illt't'lll. 1111(1 friiMi ' _ - ..u.n.7?'in .1 I VIIJ iu \y RSJI iiigtou. Said Tract contains 51 "2 Acres nior?! or less. Ninety or Ono Hundred of wliicl is Woodland, Eighty Fresh, and tho greatci portion <>f the remainder in good .-tale of cnl tivation; adjoins lands of Sims, Zelhirs n?<: others, and is distant from Lineolnton fiv<. miles, from Frazir's Mi no one and a half, anc Sale's Mine two and a half miles. Directly in the Forks etnndaa very large and commodious Bivt lliii? ; there is also, a good GIN HOUSE, SCREW, BARNS and all necessary out houses, fine Orchards, a school house within half a mile, and for health the place cannot be surpassed in Georgia. Persons wishing to purchase may inquire oi II. J. Lang, Esq., at Lineolnton, or the undersigned on thepremi&ca. If not disposed of pro vious to 1st Tues iu v in December next, will offer the same at public outcry upon that day. Terms to suit purchasers. JOHN II. TATOM, .Tun. Lineolnton. Gcornia. July 20, 1805. 11 fit Esfray Tolled. MIIjTO.V SI'EER. residing n on i /vTl Lowndaville. before mo an Est raj MULE, of a mouse color; common size; tli'c left leg behind appears to liave been broken ; badly marked with the collar; about20 years old. Appraised by W. M. liell, 1J. G. Gant and W. I'ratlierat seventeen dollars. T. W. GANT, M. A. T). May 10. 1855 :i 4 m The Abbeville Hearse.. rI~^UE Subscriber lias thoroughly fitted uy _L the 111'* A USE which was" under the charge of the Town Council, with every tliiuu complete, and by the direction of the Council ..... . VI vu nrvjr tv 111 P'UU tMUlT. He will also make COFFINS of Black Walnut, or covered in any style desised, and deliver them by a careful driver (atid his own attention if required) to any part of the District. E. J. TAYLOR. June C, 1855. C tf AMERICAN HOTEL. HAMBURG, S. C. THE Proprietors of this well known establishment beg to inform the public genelull)' that it has changed hands, and will be Re-Opciicd oil the First day of August next, For the accommodation of all who may favor them with th?ir patronage* The House is now undergoing thorough repairs. No pains or expense will be spared to render it a desirable stopping place. The Stables npon the premises are ulrendv fitted up, attentive Ostlers engaged, and Stock placed in our charge will he scrupulously eared for. HARRIET S. OLIVER, O. II. P. SCOTT, W. W. SALE JUly 27, 1855 11 Pit Lumber ! Lumber t! THE subscriber has lately erected a Steam SAW MILL, about five and a half miles from Abbeville village, on the Snake Road, which is now in full blast, and is ready to furnish Lumber, at the shortest notice, in any quantity, of the best quality, and as low down as it can be done. He has now on hand a lot of SCANTLING. WEATHER-BOARDING, FLOORING, INCH PLANK, Ac., Ac. THOS. JACKSON. July 28, 1858 12 3t i*i cgpy 3 times. ^ Settlement, estate of william thompson, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given to th? Kindred &ad Craditoli of said AkiumumI ' Jiof settlement will be made of taid Estate, in the Court of Ordinary, on Friday the fifth of Ootober next JAMES W. RICHARDSON, ' . Admiaiatrator. . Jtly 10 j cask I. ' ' ABBBYZIc&B~GG ll" WEH:VVfi ('0NHTANTLY {->N HAND A | T T will sell lower lliati over oflvrcil iii tin I'* j We will l>niiil to order any Vehicle in our li '' i JS" III'.PAI UI.NG ueatlv done, nscheap !>s ; ,s| K"A11 Now Wo U'V nUM )mr.? /??! - ' 1 ?c T*T . u..u<i ? >ut <> _ ! tectum the dead for |>roI?>iiir?*?I interment, for t wliieli we will Bell exceedingly low for CASII. We will also make UOFF1 NS, nnd ?<-n<l to an 1IEAKSF, which will go free of charge. Abbeville C. II., January 19, 1356 I'se <lie iVIngic IMPRESSION PAPER f-i For Writing Without Pen or Ink. " ! ( 10PV1NG Leave?, I'lan t =, Flow era, Piei tures Patterns lYoiil Embroidery, mark"jing Linen indellibly, and manifold writinir. ! This article i< absolutely the best pocket irik. i stand in the known world, for a small quanti^ j ty folded and placed in tin- pocket constitutes . ! a traveling inkstand which cannot be broken. ' j ?No pen is needed, for uiiv stick sharpened to I a point, writes equally with the best gold pen ; in the universe. For drawing it is indi?|>enj sable. It is indeed the whole art of drawing uimi (.aiming lailgllt 111 Otic lcSSOtl. Any left}', ~ plant or (lower cuii be transferred to the pnges of the album, with a minute and distinct rehcmbinnee of nature. With equal facility pic( Hires and embroidery pattern!* can be taken, " and have received the highest euloginms from * the fair sex, and indeed a more tasteful pres* cut for a lady could rot be produced. This magic pap?*r will also mark linen, or other ~ articles so as to be perfectly indelible. All tlie . washing in the world Jails to bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect ease. With this t Magic Paper likewise, one or four copies of : every 1-tter written enn be secured without j any additional labor whatever, making it the * cheapest, and most convenient article extant. | It is used to great advantage by reporters of! r I the public press, Telegraphic operators, and a s ; host of oth-.-rs. Each package contains four: ' i different colors?Black, Bltn% O recti and Red i j?with full and printed instructions, for all to j I use, and will last suflicicriv rilouif to obtain j live hundred distinct improssioiiR. ! It Ih put up in beautifully enamelled colored " j envelopes, with a truthful likeness of the l'roj prietor uti nched. i j Kaeh find every package v-nrronted. s j Price $ J ft dozen or five for SI. tiin^le pacl:f i ?{res ii> cents. . | Addrcs, post, paid, N. TIUBBELL. . I I Of B road v.- ay, N. Y. OPINIONS OF T1IE PRESS. I IIuRitru.'s Magic iMpnrsstos pAri u.?We re 11 fer our readers to the advertisement in nnotlij or column. Rutting fork the merits of this pleusJ | int; and ingenious invention. The cheopncss i should iu< luce :ill to give it n trial. J Phihidrlj'hia reliant, i II is unsurpassed for neatness and utility j I and should meet with the fcftle it richly dc- \ serves.? Tribune. I...4. .1.- ?.11!- 1---1- ' - i ..list ?um mi; ijuhiic nas lone uesiretl, anil | I recommends itself to every individual of taste j ' i and refinement.?Journal and Cuurinr. j July, C, 1855. 6 3m j 1 j IYEilis! Mills!! HARD TIMES MADE EASY; '; Owners of Grain, Look to Your Interest! undersitrnod have associated them! .JL selves together for the purpose of carry* ] ing on tlie Milliner business, at tlie foJlowing ! places', viz: LowndesvilleMills, one mile from j l.owrideBvillc?two places, upper and lower; I and Calhoun's Creek Mills, heretofore known j as Barnes' Mills. i Tlie Mills on the Creek hare just been thoroughly repaired from bottom to.top, and are now in complete order for business. From this date and until further notice we : will srrind grain at all of the above places on | the following terms : i Corn and Wheat at all times aim in the : smallest quantities for the truth ; and either or both sent from a distance of more than five miles and in quantities of twelve bushels or more for the twelfth. C. V. BARNES, Z. W. BARNES, M. Ell WIN. Juno 20,1855. 9 -It Special IVolice. THE undersigned wish it to be un- fiV , I derstood that we do not keep a ' Stable altogether for the accommadution of tiie community. We pay rent for our Stables, and we cannot koop them for the people to fetch their corn with them and feed in them. We have always been able to food all of the horses that have stopped with us, (by a hard squeeze some times,) and we think we enn do it in future. MATRIS & SALE. Abbbeville C. II. June 20, 1855. 1 P.t Dress Goods at Cost. Y\7E intend from this day to the close of the j TT season, to offer our entire stock of Summer Dress Goods, ut Prime New York cost. Ow present store being much too small for i our business, we are driven to this alternative ! to make room for a large Fall Stock. The assortment of Summer Dress Goods now offered at cost, was bought under the most favorable circumstances and in large lots, nnd is ho doubt the ..largest in the State to select from, consisting of all the late styles in Flounced Robes, -Organdies, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns, Silks, <fec., <fcc. We respectfully nsk attention to the above, and also to the fact that all other Goods in store, will be sold at reduced prices. WARD, BURCIIARD A CO. June 22, 1855. C tf THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE' dro?z: /m.ssss:B5: JCS WILL remain at his own Stable, until the last of August. Any T gentleman wismng to raise KJ IS K STOCK, can have an opportunity of doing so by sending their Mares to Due West?Special care will be taken of Mares sent from a diM anco. A. C. HAWTHORN. June 7,1865. 6 2m Hours. LAN DRUM & GABY, sV- Partners in Law and .Bqulty, Witt Progaptlv attend to all basin ess entrusted to their care.* tJTOffice in Law il.v?ge, Edgefield O. H. G. W. LAJ> 7>RUM, M. W. GAKT. Jane 22, 1855 ' . J8m H1KRY SKSffth, ACH FACTORY! n n*<?ortnieiit of Fine ??VJCi4j*l[ CS, which we h market, 011 time to suit the purchaser. n<* of business, at. the short rat notice. :i:iy other Establishment in tho State. rk Warranted. JiZ METALIC BURIAL CASES, air-tight, for proiftiiHportation, or any other desirable purpose, y part of the District desired. Wc have a new Tiros. M. CHRISTIAN, JAM13 L. DEAI.E. 87 ly I FOUHB i A RELIABLE MEDICINE". ! THE CELEBRATED COLL11VOIV BITTERS, i A Purely Vegetable Preparation AND A ROVEREEUX REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. ;rpiT?:.SK BITTERS nre purely a VEOETAX BLE COMPOUND, mid ai? offered to j the public under the fullest conviction that ! thev will bo found n safe and sovereign REM, EbV for DYSl'Ei'SIA. j They have been triumphantly tested, not i only by numerous families and i'liysiciuiis iu j the South, who have furnished ample testimo! nv as to their decided excellence, but also bv ! tin: proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered all Jtlic gloom incident to that stubborn and dis. tressintr disease. i The COL1.ETON RITTERS nro also a Carj iiiinntive, most excellent for Cholera Morbus, : o<!? oickucss, auscii, proceeding fro in whatever cause, Shortness of Breath, Aridity. Heartburn, Cramps and Stitehea in lis* Breast. The above ??tedieine is highly recommended to literary gentlemen, student.1), elderly people, and others of sedentary habits. I '"1 do hereby certify that I have known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in my family for more than fifteen ycara, and I do verily believe it to be one of the most valuable Family and Plantation Medicine* in u*o, having witnessed their beneficial efiVct.< in uo many instance*, that with truth it tnav be affirmed, they well deserve the high encomiums which they have received from Ihe afllieted who have partaken of their invigorating and health-restoring properties. Signed, CJIAS. G. CAPER*. Planter, St. Helena, S. C-" The undersigned, wholesale agents for tlm above, take pleasure in stating that they arc intimately acquainted with the manufacture of t!je "(am.i.Eton BirrEBS." hence they do not lies-1 itate to commend the article as possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in j Dyspepsia and its Kindred Diseases. Retail Prico 50 Cents a Bottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering mnv be arrested. The trade will be liLjjjnioil on lib* nil terms. Orders should be addressed to IIAVI 1.AND, IIARRAL it CO., Special Airentss, Charleston, S. C., Importers of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Brushes, ?tc. ZfT IV,r sale by WAUDI.AW A: LYON, Abbeville; F. G. PAI'ICS, Greenwood; GARY A GARY, Cokesbnry. [juno 1 *5f? ly .toiiier and Cabinet Sliop, NEXT DOOn TO THE PRESS OFFICE, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C., r IM1K undersigned, thankful for JL past favors, nnd ever ready I to serve n generous public, may J " W J u | be at ull times found nt his Shop in the East ern corner of Christian cfc Deule's Coach Factory, whero be i* prepared to make PANEL r;0<>RS. SASII, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES, Ac., ?fcc. I will also make TABLE?, DESKS, BOOKCASES, PICTURE FRAMES, nnd repair furniture &e. I will keep constantly on hand ready made COFFINS of the best material and finest finish, either polished or covered, all of which I will deliver to any point in the district free of charge with hearse or upou railroad if desired in direction. All work done warranted as good as the best and cheap according. Ton per cent off for caslroii all work done by tne. est For reference, apply to any gentleman in the Incorporation. G. C. BOWERS. June 22, 1855. 7 tf $25,000 ?wn.iii oi vmuni>ie UMU Tor sale ^iijl^ in Anderson and Pickens District, including (oinc TOWN LOTS in Andorson. On one tract there is a good Saw Mill ancl Ovist Mill, and water power sufficient for a Wool and Cotton Fuctory and any other machinery. Tho LANDS need no recommendation as thej- arc No. 1 and no mistake. Likiely Negroes will be taken at fair priccs in part payment Terms made easy. Address the undersigned at Walton's Ford, Habersham County, Georgia; or he may be found 4 iniles East of Jarret's Bridge. Pickens District, 9. C. V < ~ R. A. GILMER. July 6, 1355. 9 tf "HENRY VERNON"; OE THE DREAM. BY A GEORGIAN. THIS is the title of a Romance now in process of completion, which will bo issued in two numbers on the lot and lfith of .Julv. 1655. The scenes are laid mainly in the UniUSil Statei, England nnd Spain. The work will be printed on pure white paper with new type and will eauul in quantity of matter an ordinary sized Duodecimo volume of 800 pages. It will be promptly issued a^fivwariled to all who will soivd their ordero-^cmftpanied with tlio cash. -t Terms.5?*' _ ? , SINGLE'COPY, {Ttoo Numbers,) - - (0 75. TO CLUBS OF 8 OR MORE, (per Copt/,) 60. ,*3T Rrmiltaneet mtttt be made in bills or j change; and riot in Post OJJic/ZStamps. , i Address V . . - JAMES M. SMYTHft, * ' Aug nit a, Ga. - Jnly 6, feS5. fl . - . _ .tf. r FULLER'S HAT STOBE, 238, RICI11RDS0N ST., * COLUMBIA, S. C; 'KrZ: ly- r' [near the new state capitol.] v' rpiIE Proprietor of this celebrated EetablishJL rnent, although only nine month* bM >, elapsed sinco ho commenced business ou bin own account, yet it affords bim great pleasure 10 stote to the dealers and citizens generally, of ABBEVILLE, tliut he has met with that sue-, cess thnt seemed to warrant h larjje increase of stock and store-room, both of which additions are nearly complete, and will bo arranged for the wholcxalc trade. C38T" Five percent, off 011 bills of 6fty dollars. Terms cash ou delivery in every instance March 10,1855 [nov 20, 'G4 MiW MARKET AND GREENWOOD* . Messrs. p"f.ppvmaw a, vjatrv-6 WOULD Inform the public tliat they have associated MR SAMUEL FERRYMAN with them, for th>? purpose of carry ing on tho ifCciTiiiitilc Ilusiucss on u more extensive senle; the style of the firm , will now he FERRYMAN, WALLER & CO., at both New Milrkotand Greenwood. Wo would also sny to our friends that w? have taken much piling in selecting our Goods for the Spring trade? therefore we would respectfully solicit an examination at least, as we flutter nursclvea that for excellence nnd variety of styles, we cannot be surpassed (if equalled) by any stock ever before offered in this market. FERRYMAN, WALLER <fc CO. >. March 19, 1805 50 9m LAST ARRIVAL! DECLINE IN PRICES!! IN addition lo my former stock, I am now receiving from New York and wji Philadelphia an assortment of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, which, for quality, beauty ami variety of t^'len, excels any I have ever before offered. Fine ami siitierfiim P-tjoatirt otitb. Elegant French Doeskin CASSIMERES ; French Summer CASSIMERES, of various new and beautiful styles; Extra fine GRENADINE SILK, for Vesting, a now and splendid article; also, MARSEILLES, of various new and beautiful patterns ; SATINS. <?e.; LINEN DRILLINGS, late styles and su- , pc-rior qualities; Superfine French DRAP D'ETE, <fcc. &c. All these I am prepared to make up to ordir after the latest fashions and in the most durablo manner, having a supply of the best TRIMMI NGS Hint could be procured in the NortherU. markets, and at still lower reduction of price*. From my old friends and customers, and the public gcnerallv, I solicit an examination and trial. " JAMES SHILLITO. Abbeville C. II., April 20, 1855 60tf EDWARD WBSTPIBLD,. Abbeville Court House. r) ETURNS thanks for past favors, L and respectfully Bolicits a continuance of the same. lie keeps constantly on hand, of his own man- ' ufaeture, a Large Assortment of SADDIJiS, HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, <tc. ;vtao, Willi's, STIKKUP IRONS and B1TTS; Being a practical workman, he is prepared to make to ord?r nil kinds of Saddles, Harness andMilitary Equipments, at short notice, aud at as low prfeoflnsnny other establishment. ?5Jr~'Pnrticulftr attention paid to all kihds of Repairing. June 8,18.14. 66 tf LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS, AND CALL AT THB PEOPLK'S CASH GROCERY, AT MOU:?T CARMEL, A ND examine our fresh supplies of OROiV CERIES, PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES, ike., which we have on handand are constantly receiving. .Our motto is, "Live, and let lire." HESTER & SCOTT xr... no torr JJXUJ ?,*1 XOUO iy Thoso indebted.to us will please call' and nettle forthwith, as we buy for cash, andmust have cash if we sell. 2t THE I\DKPE!>1?E,VT PUESS, rLBLISrflEU WEEKT.Y, AT ABBEVILLE, 8. a, AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,HAS a circulation of nearly one thousand in Abbeville District, and fa cbnstantly increasing. its circulation in this State 13' about fourteen hundred, and its entire list of subscribers numbers over sixteen hundred. It is therefore offered to the mercantile and business community generally aa the best- advertising medium in the up-country of South Carolina. KATES OP ADVERTISING. 1 sqnare 3 mouths ------ $ 4 00' 1 Bquare C mouths ------- 6 00 1 square 12 months 10 00 2 squares 3 months ,6.00 V. squares 0 months - 10 00 " 2 squares 12 months - - - - - - 1'6 00 3 squares 8 months 8 00 *" 3 squares 6 months 12 OO1 3 squares 12 month* 20 00 4 squares 3 months - " 10 00 4 squares C months .... - - iff 00 4 squares 12 months ------ 2ff 00 6 squares 3 months Iff 00 B squares C months - 20 00 ' ? 5 squares 12 months - - - - - - 30 00v .**. J3T* Advertisements inserted for .a shorter period than three months will be charged 76 centa per squnre (12 linos or less) for first Iftser- i tion and 37 i per square for eaeh' eoatintlahce; gST" Any one advertising by annual or semi' nnnual contract can ehangc his advertisement ** monthly, if ha desires. . '*? _ ttuhscribfrs to the paper who do not pay their Bubacn'plions within the* year wilLbe charged $1 60. [April 10, 1655 CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE* * Tlie friends %f W. W. GRIFFIN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. [May 7, 1865. , Tha friends of NIMROD McCORD re^ ? spectfnlly announce him as a Candidate fofr (Sheriff at the enstting Election'. rr, The frionds of Capt. S. A.,IIodoe3 jt0b pectfully announce him ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. , ?1 j/' ' ^ jf' Mg" The friends of John R. WifioN; respectfully announce him Hs a candidate fop 7Vx'Cof*. * * * lect&r of AbbcvillfcDistrict, at the en?uinjr?lee ~ "* ?, tion.# * >V tW We are authorisedXo Rev. . -t J awes Moore as a candidate ad Tax-Collec&t&gi Abfreville ^District, ?t pyTh^frienaeo^^?lib M? VAjfctyER at- tho en^ *