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THE AMBROTYPE CAR I Will be out in a few days ! M. H. DEAiE. Agent, WOULD respectfully *ay to tho Indies and Gentlemen of Abbeville and vicinity, that lf? will be ready bj&tlio 27til lust., to tuko those beautiful JPtfturcs 011 Glass, culled Ambrotypes. Picturc3 are tho fiuest over produced by light. ~ They are fur superior to the Daguerreotype, both in looks an;l durability; the tone is Von. and thev cau be seen in nnv liirht. Persons Venting Pictures, will please call as *arly as possible, a* my stay will bu short at this glace.-'He pledges himself to give satisfaction I all cases, or no churgo. Pictures taken (is trell iu cloudy weather as clcur. Operating hours from 8 until 2 o'clock. -P. S.?Ladies will find that dnrk dresses will add much to the beauty of the Picture. August 20, 1856. 18 tf - WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION ) 33 usi zx ess, To y B TEA&lLs & STOVAILIL, AT TIIKIlt OLD STAND, JACKSON STREET, NEAR GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. TIIE Copartnership of lift ALL &. STOVALL having expired by its own limitation, iu the Grocery Business, thoy would inform the public that they have reuewed the Copartnership, and intend conducting tho WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS alone, and solicit a eontinuaiien of tlio lilinrnl n.i(rnnnir? lii>r?lnfni-? ? ? i " -"O " w extended to them. Their undivided attention will be devoted to the interests of their patrons. FAMILY SUPPLIES, and the usual facilities 'will be afforded to customer*. Commissions will be such as are customary in the city. WM. 51. IiE ALL. " J. W. L. STOVALL. Augusta, Aug. 20, 1856. 18 6m i LANDFOR SALE. : I WILL SELL, at private sale, my Plantution, , lying near Saluda River in Abbeville District, 4 miles from Cokesbury. Tlio premises contain , 865 iVoros, tho soil of which is peculiarly suitable for the cultivation of Cotton. The location is not mirpassed by any ia the country for health. There U upou the place a neut COTTAGE, pleasantly and romantically situated. Also, a Gin House, Carriage Mouse, Negro Houses with brick chimneys, and all necessary out-buildings. Also, an excellent Spring, whose waters are Very cold, and yield most excellent delight iu summer ] time. < For further information, apply to the subscri- i her at ('nlli-Hhlirr. A h*lpini 11 will l.n irivoii < U. \V. ivic(JAN'l'S. 1 Aug. 23, 1850. 19 2m LAND FOR SALE. 1 m*7"ILL be sold to tlie bighei-t bidder on Side- J ft Day in October, unless previously disposed of, my Trur.t of LAN D, i) miles froin the ' Village of Abbeville, and situated on the road ' leading from that place to Cambridge, containing 1 17C Acres. , ^ This Land is well improved and in good repair, s ?nd supplied with most excellent water. Persons j wivluug such Land, wouiti <io weii in cive mo u call. J AS. T. MARTIN. . Augui<t If), 1S5G. IB tds Meaicjal Card. I DH. A. P. BOOZER, 1 II AViXG nermuili*ntlv Inrnlod :it. tlio ruci. I AJL donee of A. H. MORTON, for the purpose of prosecuting the business of his protfesaion, asks a biiure oi puironupc. Address?Smithville, Abbeville District, S. C. ' August '20, 1850. IS 4t 1 WAGONS FOR SALE. j * I MiE Subscriber will have WagJL oim put up?Four, Two \ Oue-horso Wagons, with Iron Axle-?22?. ( trAeP if oeTlTIhmii* nl ffrst "Co^t a "Tho wood work is well put up and w^ell ironed. .Any person wishing to purchase, can have Wag- _ ona at fihort notice. 1 have on hand several ^ ready finished?one Four-horse, light, three Two- a horse, and two One-horse Wagons on hand. v I live five miles south of Greenville Court ? House. WI1.L1S3 BENSON. August 20, 185G. 18 14 I BELLING OFF AT A PROFIT! I LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES ? And Provisions for Sale! i AT ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, g ... CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! ; THE subscriber beiug determined to raise a * ' large amount of money, offers his Good?, _ . for the next sixty days, at u reasonable Profit It it to be hoped that pcisnns in waul of unything in hid line, will avail themselves of ihis 1 .opportunity. The. general vnlc is to eell out at J cost; but the programme having been changed " to suit the present arrangement, it will be ob orved accordingly. |ii? object in making this <offcr i* preparatory lo\m entirely new arrangcment for the Fall Trade, by \ihich persona will bo able to got Goods only for the Cash. Long .experience has satisfied the subscriber that this -arrangement will be most advantageous to all * partie*, except those who never intend to pay, and it ia for the special bcnciit of this class that the rule will be adopted. His Stock consists in part of the following, viz: j , . ,10 Hhds. BACOJT SIDES; r 4 do Cuba MOLASSES; u >10 do Louisiana SUGARS; SO Bags Rio COFFEE; Loaf, Crushed and Powdered SUG A RS; r Powder, Shot, Lead and Gun Wadding; <i , ' rA few cheap Double Barrel Shot Guns; * Blacksmith Tools, Iron and NailR; v ?White Lead, Green aud Yellow do. ground ? V > 1? ?jipi* - I ' .Bio Hondo and other brands Cigars. ; Agricultural Implements. ? * V.i i . Straw Cutters and Corn Shelters; I ; V. Bagging, Bale Rope and Twine; Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather; n .A! WffA Int. rtf Hftllnm W?.?? " K." Burning Fluid and Spirits Turpentine; lVhite Wiue and Cider Vinegar; , - ' C -Trace, Log aud Fifth Chains; J ~A.'largo Slock of Wines and Liquors offered * . at low prices, us lie is determined to quit this p?rt of the trade ; and a great many other articles unnecessary to mention. Goo as have ad- a vaaccd considerably sines these purchases were t ' V'. ' . : wi4ff and he is thus eqabled to compete with any niAfket in price as well as quality and quan, ritjr^and h? hopes that a hungry, needy publio will Wake haste to buy out everything he has on \ i: ' *:< ; haad. All of which is respectfully submitted ' br;, II. s. KERU, t N<* 6, Brick Range. 5 ; V^ly lO, 18S5. ! IS tf 1_. _ A?E OE SOUTH. CAROLINA Southern Xjottory. On tho Havana Plan. Moro Prizes than Blanks! 7,805 Prizes! 102,000 Dollars! OSTLY 15,000 NVIflUEUS I JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY LOTTERY, BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA. OliASS Q. r IX) bo drnwu September 15tli, 186il, atConJL cert Hull, Macon, tin., under the sworn superintendence of Col. Geo. M. Logan and Jus. A. Nisbet, E?q. I'atrons will please examine tills Selieine cure luuy?compare it Willi any oilier, and if it is not the best ever offered, and the chances to obtain Cupitals fur better, don't purchase Tickests. Capital $15,000. 1 Prize of. $15,001) is $15,000 1 " ... 5,000 is 5,000 1 " 2,000 is 2,000 2 1,000 are 2,000 5 ?? 50(1 are 2.500 75 " ...... ... 100 uro 7,500 20 Approxiiiiutious of $50 are $1,01)0 50 ? 25 are 1,250 50 20 are 1,000 100 ?' 10 are 1,000 7,500 Prizes of. ?8* are 011,750 7,805 Prizes, amounting lo ?102,000. Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; Quarters, 22.50. Prizes payuble without deduction. The 7.50U Prizes of are determined by the number which druws the ?15,000 Prize?if tliut number should be nn odd number, then every odd number ticket in the Schema will be entitled to ?6,50 ; if an even number, then every even number ticket will be entitled to ?8,50, in addition lo any other Prize which may be drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will be eertuin of drawing nearly one-half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 0, 8, aro even?ull those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are Persona (tending money by mail need not Tear its being lost. Orders pnnetuully attended to. ConimunicntionH confidential. IJunk Notes of sound Hanks taken at par. Drawings sent to ull ordering tickets. Those winhiutr particular uuinbcrE should orJer iinniediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager, Macon, (?a. Aug. 27, 1856. 19 3t LAND FOR STleT" TILE subscriber offers for sale liis^nV feili! Pf.A XTATIOX". lying on Twenty. fSlll liree Mile Creek, four miles South-cast of Penlleton, ten miles north of Anderson, ami two nilus from the tine ol the Blito Kidgu Railroad. Said Land eontuins 412 Acres, near 100 of vliieh is Good Bottom Land, mil Two Hundred Acres of good WOOI) LAND, Jpon the place is u good Two-storv DWELL 1.NG flOL'fiSE, with ull necessary Out-buildings. There are 3ovornl Flno Springs lpon the Tract, affording an abundant supply if delicious water. Any person desiring lo purchase, vould do veil to give liiiu a cull, as he is determined to lull. For terms, &c., apply to Mr. Tliomus Ilainllon upon the premises, or to the undersigned it his resilience, one uuU a hull miles trom the place. J. li. BLACK. August 13, I85fi. 17 4t SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT 50RN AND COB MILL, Patented May 16, 1854. rllK attention of Planters, Farmers, and Stock feeders in general, are respectfully ;a!!ed !o this Mill as the !" ? nrtic!" >f the kind now in use; not only well adapted or grinding (Job Meal for Stock, hut Grits or inc Hominy for the table, und especially Bread Heal from corn not fully ripe or drv in the nil. In setting this Mill, no Mechanic or frame York is wanted, only requiring lo he fastened to i floor or platform. Ku3i1v_u{jilisted und used by iivwkiV, even a child. The LlTfliK (J I ANT has received the fmt reiniimis ut the late Agricultural Fairs of Mislouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and other States; ud ttiat in thu most complimentary manner; us ,*ell as tho most reudy commendations from the housands witnessing its performance. Theso Mills are guaranteed iu the most posiivo inannor against defects or breakage, when iroperly used : and No. '2 warrant ! io ..riiwl 0 bushels of feed per hour with one horse, and tiered at lite low prieo of .S0.r?, nil complcto for ttachiug the team; No. 3, at $'?5, grinds 15 ushcls per hour, with one horse ; No. !, at ?76, rinds 'ill bushel* per hour with two horses. The above Mills may be found at the Lgency for the Manufacturers at Abbeville Court louse. HENRY S. KERR, Agent. June 4, 1850. 7 tf "white Lead. 0/~\AA LBS. Extra Pure White Lead, in,UUU side ,/ork. * 10,000 Lbs. Pure and No. 1 do. ?Also? Faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, ifcc., &c., See. ?Also? Some old ACCOUNTS on hand, by Aug. 13?17?tf.] H. 8. lvERU. CAN PI DATES. O* The numerous friends of the Hon. J. F. MARSHALL, beitttr entirelv wi?li tn? >ost course in the Senate, announce him again is a Candidate for re-election, CST The frienda of Dr. JOHN W. HEARST espectfully announce him a Candidate for Senior, at the ensuing election. ID* The friends of Maj. It. A. GRIFFIN repcctfully announce him a Candidate for the legislature at the ensuing election. The friends of TIIOS. THOMSON, Esq., niMiuncc him n Candidate for re-election to the The friends of Gen. S. McGOWAN nnounce him a Candidate for re-election to the ^egixlwture. gSr The .friends of JAMES A. NORWOOD, Jsq., respectfully announce him a Candidate to epreucut this District iu the ensuing Legislators The friend* of EDWARD NOBLE, Esq., tmounce him as a Candidate for re-election to he Legislature at the ensuing election. pg"Tht friends of (I. A JONES, Esq., report fully announce him as a Candidate for the ^egislatura at the ensuing election. IjT The friends of J. K. VANCE, respectully announce him as a Candidate for the Legslature at the ensuing election. To the Voters of Abbeville District: A few of the friends and neighbors of CoL k. M. SMITH, announce him a Candidate to epreeent the Distriot in the ensuing Legislature. May 6|. 1860. The friends of LtJCIEN H. LOMAX, Seq:, respectfully announce bim as a Candidate tor,the next Legislature. iy* A few of the friends of C. P. DuPRE innounoe bim 'Candidate for Sheriff at the iwrning election. -. . taTThe numerous friends of Col. T. J. ROB!RTO respectfully announce bim s Candidate '6r Sheriff at the ne?t election. 5^"The friends of D. W, HAWTHORN MANV FRLENDS. ^7* . _ _ _ BJ- 1W meBO*?r R. WILSON, r?T** GEORGIA LOTTERY, A uthoriztd l>g the State of Georgia. PRIZES GUARANTEED!! Fort Gaines Academy Lottery! CLASS 10. f^lX) be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, .L in public, on Saturday, September ii7, IbfiC, on the Havana l'lan. Purehtwera in buying one odd number and one even number whole ticket nre guaranteed to draw $8. Halves and Quarter Tiekois in pro |m?uuii, wivit ciiuiiui-9 ui uuiuiiiiug me turner prizes, which are a hundred per rent, better for the purchaser thun any other Lottery in existence. SA!?1'L SWAIV A. CO., Blaiiugcrs. PRIZES amounting to $204,000 will hn ?limtrihuted according to the following brilliant Scheme! 30,000 Tickets! 15,185 Prizes! 1 prize of 40,000 is -10,000 1 do lO.OUois 10,000 1 do 10,0110 is 1(1,00(1 1 do 5,000 is 5,000 I do 2,000 in 2,000 1 do 1,000 is 1,000 1 do 1,000 is 1,000 10 do 20(1 are 2,00(1 I on w?...... i/. n/?.> 1 Prized of S'JUO upprox. to $40,000 are ?80(1 4 " 100 " 10.000 nro 400 4 " 75 " 10,00o aro 300 4 *' 00 " A,000 aro 240 4 '? 5u " 2,000 arc 200 4 ' 40 " 1,000 aro 1?0 4 " 25 " 1,000 aro 100 40 - 20 ?? 200 aro 8UU 15,000 Prizes of ?8, uinouiiting to 120,000 15,185 Prizes uinouiiting to ?201,000 Tlie 15,000 prizes of ?8 aro determined l>y the number which draws the ?40,000 prize?if thut number should he an odd number, then every odd number ticket in the scheme will be cnlitled to ?8; if uu oven number, then every even number ticket in the Seheme will he entitled to ?S in addition to any other prizo which tho ticket may draw. All those tickets ending with O, 2, 4, 6, B, are even?all those ending with 1, 3, o, 7, I), are odd. Ileinetnbcr that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. AH prizes of one thousand dollars and under paid immediately after the drawing; other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All cointiiiiiiicationiistrictly confidential. The <lrawu numbers will be forwarded to purchaser:) immediately after the drawing. The plan of drawing the Lottery will be sent with all Tiekcta ordered. Whole Tickets, ?10?llalvcp, $5?Quartere, $ 2.50. Prize Ticketn cashed or renewed in other tickets at either office. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS !! As one-half of the Tickets are guaranteed to draw ?8, we will sell Certificates of Packages of 10 Tiukels (odd und even mnnhcrs,) at the following rates. All that the 10 Tickeis draw over the amount guaranteed, accrues to tile purchaser: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ?H0 lo Half no | " " 10 Quarter " i.'j AiMross oril'-rs for Tickets, >,r Corti'lentcs of! rack:igc3 of Tickets', citlier to S. SWAN i CO., Alluntii, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. Auj. 27, 18.16. 19 * fit \n\aym Ywn JLt\J\JXKJ iriil A/ ?IlUJtft)) Opposite the Masonic Hall, -A.UG-USTA, Oik. $IL & IBS BSTB ?'tr a ?L, l(^fj Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Jf A Hli now receiving thoir FALL STOCK, /S. consisting of nil varieties ever found in their line of business. Our Goods are all made by tin; best .Manufacturers to order. Our Stock of Plantation Brogans, Ditchers' Boots and House Servants' Shoes, is vory large, and made of the best materia) and in the mont Hubytuntiul inautier. Persons visiting our city will please give us a call. B. ILAilKU,' VM. S. ROYAL. August 1lS5fi. it 8ih MONEY WANTED TIIOSK persons who are indebted t<i tho Estate of John Donnald, deceased, are hereby notified that pavment imist hi* made 10 the sutifcriber befora " Return I?ay" of October Court. The Estate must be settled up 80011, and brfore thiy can be done, collections from llmsc indebted to it must be made, lie desires all those who may have demands to present them for payment. And us surviving partner of the deceased, lie gives notice of the necessity of the payment oi all debts due to J. ?fc S. > ON'NALl), as this is u reqisite before the Iir'ate can be settled. SAM'L DO NX AL1J, Ex'or. August 19 1S0G. 18 31 l'rcsH copy 3 time;'. L^?rr) BUYERS, TAKE NOTICE! MTIIE subscriber being desirous raiSf removing his farming interest to a anlnl Western State, would nay to any one wishing to purchase Land ill this couutrv. that the Lands arc for sale. I)is lands consists of two tracts. One known as the Poach Hill tract, on which he resides, lying in Newberry District four n.iles from ("happell's Depot, G. ?fc (!. It. It., and two miles from the Island Ford, on Saluda Kiver, adjoining lands of Rev. J. C. Vaughan, Daniel lludd, poster Wells, Elihu Pnytie and others, containing S62 Aoroa. un ims iraci is u oonilortablo Dwelling House, Negro Houses, Gin House, Screw, and other conveniences for tho funnel*; the place is well watered, and at least one-hull* in naturul forest, or in one or two years New Ground. ?ALSO? One other tract containing 480 A crw, ly ing in Laurens District, (consisting of what ih known as the Stewart, Todd mid Snow tracts of land,) all in one body, u]>oi) which there are no improvements. Ono-half in forest, the balance in pino old fields, which ha9 not been cultivated for many years. This land adjoins landu of the suid Vuuglian, Kudd, the estate of Charles Egerton and others. These lands lie almost contiguous to one another, and can be easily cultivnted from the home place. I will sell both together, or will sell either separate. The land is well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, grain, itc. It is remarkable for its healthy location and for the best of water, as there are three or four good Springs at convenient distance from the dwelling. Those desirous of purchasing, would do well to call and see for themselves, as I am determined to go. I will take pleasure in ehowing tho lands to any one, and will make terras eaav. PRUKY V. SCURRY." August 13, 1851. 17 4t DDfl DAMA nTlOa IAA iiv Bunv ruoLiWi npiIE indefatigable LYONS i> making fl change JL in his business, and all those who liav*J>t got Summer Clothes enough to last them out this and next month, will save 26 per cent. by letting him know it. He's going to change his Summer Stook of Clothing to a Winter one, consequently bargains can be had at hia Clothing Uous<?. lie has a unall lot of Winter Coats, Pants and Vests, left over from Inst winter, which he in soiling now at a loss. Come soon, or you won't get any of them. Aug. 0,1866. 16 tf PROHIBITORY LAW. T YON81 new, fine Drab d'Ete COATS and JLi PaNT8, Just got id, will prohibit th? eule of voeut goods in tuis.town for a while. All who are & want of anything in the Drab d'Ete line, had better eaA soon, as thoy are mighty saleable goods, I May" IS, 18S<1 4 tf if 1 , '1,11, JUST RECEIVED. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. R. SWATFEELD &. CO. WOULD respectfully inform their nuineroua patrons, and all those who are admirers of Dress anil Fashion, that they hnvo just roceived, and now oiler for sale, Large Invoices of the most desirable Patterns, (Plain and Fancy) Gont.'a and Boys' SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, Together with a general assortment of Gent.'s Neck Ties, White and Figured Silk Cravats, Black and l'uney Bcauforts, Black and White B3*ron Tubes,Spotted and Fancy Checked Na|>oIcons, Silk and Satin Napoleons, improved, Black Albert and Fancy Sardinian Ties, Silk and Linen Pocket Kerchiefs, China Cord Pocket Kerchiefs, Silk ivnd Merino Drawers and Uuderdhirt*, Silk and Satin Scarfs, Shirts, Collars and Hosiery, aevroawpoi una Vienna (j loves. White uuil Colored Tufletu, with ovory description of Fashionable Spring and Summer Hats. ?A LSO? Constantly oil hand, Trunks, Carpet Hngs, Ifimd Valises, Ladies' Traveling Boxes, tfce.., nil of which will be sold At Our Usual Low Prices. ?35?"" Having made arranqeinenlBtoonlarge our business the present year, we trust that l?y more particular attention to the calls and wants of our many friends, we may render ourselves worthy :i continuance of their putronaire ami tho confidence they have heretofore reposed in us. N. 1$. All Goods are war rim led to answer, in every respect, the representation made ut the | time of side. ?OUR MOTTO IS? "Quick Sales and Small Profits for Cash." K. bWAFFIKI.Il K. It. tfWAFFIKI.I* W. I? FISH. No. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C. June 3, 18ot>. 7 ly CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000! ALABAMA LOTTERY, Authorized lt>j the Stale of Alabama. Southern Military Academy Lottery! ( lass CJ.?New Series. rT^O bo drawn in the City of Montgomerj*, AlaJL hniua, in public, on Friduy, September 12, 1850, on the Havana Plan. SAMUEL SWAN, manager. FRIZK3 amounting to $200,000 will be distributed neeording to the following MAGXIFUT\T SIIIIRMH 111 nnd T:..I?. 1~ 1 Prize of Ho,000 is 50,000 1 do 25,000 is 25,000 1 do 15,000 is 15,000 1 do 10,000 i? 10,000 1 do 6,000 is C.OOO 1 do 5,000 in 5,000 1 do 3.000 is 3,000 3 do 1,000 are 3,000 10 do 500 arc 5,000 80 do 400 are 32,000 100 do 2o0 are .20,000 APPROXIMATION PHIZES. 1 prizes of $100 npprox. to $50,000 are $1,GOO 1 " 300 ? 25,000 " 1.200 4 " 2.r>0 * 15,000 " 1,000 1 ? 175 " 10,000 " 700 4 " 150 " 6,000 ? 600 4 " 125 " 5,000 " 60U i " 10O " 3,0o0 ?' 400 4 " SO " 1,000 ?? 320 A ?t hA ?a * i \j i,iiiiu "" zou 4 " 50 44 1,(100 44 200 10 " 40 '? 500 ?' l.fiOO H'iO 44 80 " 400 " 9,000 400 44 42U " 200 " 8,000 1.000 Prize* amounting to 0200,000 Whole Tickets, 510?Halves, 55?Quarters, 32.50. PLAN OF TIIK LOTTKKY. Tlic Numbers from 1 to 30,000. corresponding with those Numbers on tbo Tickets printed on separata slips of paper, ure encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. j iic urwi iiuO L'risimilarly printed uiiu encircled, are placcd in another wheel. Tho wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the fl iinc time a Prize is drawn from the oilier wheel. The number and prize drawn out aro opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by tlie Commissioner, the prize being placed against the number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out. ArrKoxiM.vrtox Phizes.?Tlin two preceding and the two succeeding numbers lo those draw iii}i i:!v? iir?:L Siiu. nt'i^cs will be entitled to tlic 800 Approximation Prizes, acw.nding to tlic Scheme. The Jlan:icrr.?, determined thailitei:- J-nltgrios shall excel all others, offer to the public the abovt" Scheme, which, for the brilliancy of its Capital*, and the dial!ccs of obtaining Prizes, has never been c<|iia!l< '1. IteniembcL' that every prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 and under paid imrnedi atcly after drawing, other prizes at the usual time of thiity cfays. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Orders for Tickets should be sent in early. Prize tickets cashed or renewed in othor ticlcetn at either office. Orders for tickets cau be addressed either to S. SWAN" &. CO., Atlanta, Ga., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. Aug. 20, 1850. Id !U it** A gitt in t THE CASH SYSTEM WORKS WELL!! IT enables inc to buy Goods cheaper; to pAy for them on short time ; to sell them at smaller profile; to increase my Stock of Goods until I am in want of house room to puck them away; and still tliey ure coming from 1STortb. axidL Soutb. ! My stock of Medicines, Groceries, Cutlery, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, is more complete and varied thun heretofore. Now is the lime to call, if you wish " email cliungo " to go u great ways. F. G. PAUK3. Greenwood, June 2, 1680. 7-tf The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. JOHN LOGUE, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, bv virtue of two Writs of Cnpicu ad Saliifaeiendum, at the suit of Sidney S. Boyce, having tiled in my Office, together with ft Schedule ou oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acta of the Qeneral Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, Tliut the said Sidney S. Boyce, and nil other creditors to whom the said John Logue is in any wise indebted, be, and they are hereby summonsed, and have notice to appear before the said Court oil Wednesday after the first Monday in October next, (the eighth day of said month,) to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be granted. MATTHEW McDONALi>, a c. Office of Common Pleas,) Abbeville, June 27,1856. ) 11 3m Just Received AND PAD SAI.R -g SACKS Extra Fine FLOUR, Jl QJr 20 Bushels of Fens, 2(H) Bushel* Corn. Hour?$4.00 per ofrt; Fess?90 eentu per bushel; Corn?70 " " " 2,000 Lbs. Clean Bags Wanted. None but cotton or liuon will be received. DAVTS & BOOZER. Greenwood Depot. M?y-87. ft-tf OAZtBLZJkO-ll SSCOF *'C' . u mill I bi 11 ii pBBMi me^IWT M. ISRAEL Being desirous c^jieducino i SUPPLIES, will j^ijSjbso of their st tj nvrnvi es at greatly reduced prices, a li Colored and Black MUSLINS, BONNETS and RIBBON RMDI-MtDB CLOT! otraw, JLiegnorn, ana fana TJ: with a thousand other articles belonging to a Julv 1. 1856.] No. 4, Gro ^BBWLTE1)A CARRIAGES, AT THE OLD STAND TIIE Undersigned, thankful for past fuvo and (ho public generally, to their large CiLFJLFMAOEJ CONi ftWT? Tin7V.W ARRnBTTfTI Wo would also sny to our frieuJs, tl H 1 o 15L or 5 something new, aud greatly admired by ull \ large lot of second handed Work, consisting o ONE COACHEE, ONE HALF DOZI suitable for traveling or hacking purposes, nil The Best Set of ] wo can safely venturo to build to order U" We will do any amouut of It E PAIR mout in the State, .o iV. Xj Xji VV O 3H 2EE. PISK'S METALLIC "We also lmve on hand, a large lot of Ft protecting the dead for prolonged interment, which we will sell exceedingly low for CASli Make Coffins and send to i Wo havo a new HEAKSE, which will go free Abbeville C. H., April 2'2, 185G-l-9ui] OOTikOOKTBI H. o ? o w o THESE OASES arc extensively used, un for transportation, depositing in vnulis, or Most Imperishable Materials to prevent rust or common ; and when prupc tho bodies of our deceased loved ouch, enclose redations of vermin, and may, without oppres buriuls ; or, if denized, transported to it distal The OCTAGON CASE in u new stylo of IS feet resemblance of EClglxly Folia and free from objections expressed by some c sty.es. The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish t any sizo required. Also, Black Walnut and Cov< and delivered in tho shortest possible time, take notice of my descriptive pamphlets, whii Abbeville C. II., April 7, 1850. 61-ly.] GENERAL ELECTIONS. KESULV ED, Tlmt tlie elections to be hold on the second Monday und the day f lowing in October next, for Senators and ltani senlativcs in the State Legislature, shall he ht at the following places, and conducted by t following pMSMMiji, to wit: ABB E V1 LLET-J>LSTRICT. Court House : John \V. Lealy, Jas? >M/>Co John A. Hunter. Warrcnton: W. II. Brooke, Wm. O. Pursl Robert WiIbou. Calluham's: James M. Carwile, Basil Call ham, J. Ramsey Black. Loundesvillc: T. T. Cunningham, James Clar' William Giles. Calhoun's Mills: D. M. Rogers, M. O Tal man, \V. II. Taggart. llradli; David McCIano, A. T. Widemai A. J. Weed. White Hall: Gen. P. H. Bradley, C. V Sproull, J. L. Hoars'. Grecnvood: I)r. S. V. Cain, James Criawe' Albert Funk. Woodville: R. R. Talbert, Johnson Sale, Pei< McKeller. Deadfall: Augustus Cobb, Robert Jones, Wi Buchanan. Seuffletoirn : William Maddox, KoahR. Reeve Benjamin M. Latimer. dribble's Store: E. Tribble, Robert Stucky, ' B. Milford. Smithville: Silas Ray, Thomas Riley, A. I Morton. Frazxersville: J. W. Fraxier, LeRoy Purd; Enoch Nelson. Stoncy Point; Wm. D. Calhoun, Thomi Stacy, Alexander H. King. Afoselet/t: James C. Willard, Geo. L. Puttc eon, William Trewitt. Cothran't: James II. Widemai], John Chile l/iipr. Kohert i^iteq. Due Wett Corner: Jamea R. McClinton, Wi iiam Norton, Robert W. Hadden. Coketbutu: George A. Allen, F. A. Conno Charles Smith. Speed't: Augustus Smith, John Graves^ Joh Mtoely. Bordeaux: Alexander Laramoro, W. A. Cri zier, Andrew Guillebeau. Long Cane MilU; J. N, Cochran, T. J. Ro erte, Georee Nichols. Mount hill: Enoch Barmore, Audrew Pruil James Plain. DonnalcTs Store: J. F. Donnald, J. N. So Wright, R. Brownlee. Ninety-Six Depot : R. R. Golding, W. ] Meriwether, Thomas Nichols. One member to Congress, one State Senate aud five Repreeetatives to be elected. The ele tion to be held at each precinct for two dayi the managers to meet at .the Court House < Wednesday, count the votds, and doclare tl election, except as to the member to Congrej iu which they will ik?t tta required by law. Jaly 16, 188*. 18 tde fatoffl flarnl C J ' JMWVWW v* MU4UA M? JtffMVOA I UUU I Notice ? ljefeby ptiblicly given to all parti intere&ted) that a Final SctUemeht of the Eata of ' B. Bakerdec'd, will be made before tl OrdiuAry of Abbevilto DUtriot, on the-15th di of October neM."-' " All parties having claims rfgafoatthe EAtai will preaept the same for payment on or befo that day, and thoeo yet iudebted .will plea make early payment It ia hoped that the di tribotees, or their re'preneutativee, will take di notice of the day appointed for. ettlemen tu the AdiptnMtdr and Administratrix wQl n hold themielTO* aecotthtaWe for interest afte ward* 1.1, ?, 1SST 2 BARGAINS!' & BftlUHSEL., . :?EIR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL R. GOODS tllo above New York Coal owly, vi*: Lace and Silk* MANTILLAS, S, PARASOLS and FANS. HIN6, A LARGS STOCK. Gont.'s Furnishing Articles, ma Hats, mbrellas, Trunks and Carpet Bags, general assortment, to ba foun'1 nt M. ISRAEL &. BUUSSEL'S, mite Row, Abbeville; C. II., !i. C. RRIAGI WORKS] OF M II. & F. A. DEALE. , n>, respectfully invite tlio uttcntioii of their friend* * i Stock of ' S db B U OOIE38, ilSTIKO OK I BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS, &c. j tat wo havo commenced the Manufacture of , r B n g g 1 ? s, *-ho have seen tho work. Wo have alno on hand a , f 1 SN BUfiftlES. AND ONE PAPPY-A T T. . , iViJ, of which we will sell exceedingly low .* s wo have 1 lands in the Country, ' any Vehicle in our lino of business. t INU, at t-hort notice, us cheap as any othar Mt*bli?hWAHIlAMrTEI? ' ' SIC'S METALLIC BURIAL CASUS, Air-tight for , for transportation, or any other desirablu purpono, " [. Wo will also my part of the District desired. i of charge. CHRISTIAN & DEALE. JH.X A fToASES?- " odL Finlsli. 1 d possess valuable advantages over all othur Coffin* for ordinary interments. Tliev uro mado of iho ; also Enameled inside and Out, j srly cemented, we have the gratifying reflection that id in tlicin, arc free from irruption* of water, or depBivo odor, bo kept?obviating the necessity of hasty at land. leiullic Cases, of beautiful form, and finished in perI laed HosowoocI, :oncerning the blmpe and appearance of lh? former 1 ho ubovo CASES, at the shortcut noti?? poaaible, of j 9red Coffins Made to Order, i For further information of th? above Cases, pleasa j11 arc tix OiiCUiatiuui E. X TAYLOR. T A KTJD cJb GOOIDS cu FOR SALE! ol- npiiE undesigned wishing to pay bis debt* J e- JL and change Iris buuiueas, oft'ere for Safe his ] Jd Home I'luce, known as he Etarristour?, , eleven miles below Abbeville C- II., on the old ] Stage Roud to Auguatn, containing FIFTYrd, EIGHT ACRES. Oil it is a < ~ Gooif ^Dwelling and Store Souse, J ' first-rate Stnbles and wither necessary out-build- ' a. iiiga. For Selling Goods, it is one oi*VJ\s best Stunds in tho District., 1 k, Also?My llichey Tracit, \ containing SIXTY ACRES, one mile East of Ilurrisburg. Ou it is u large and good d, Framed Dwelling House, a fine Young Orchard of various kinds of Fruit. , I will sell the above Tracts of Lnud together J or separately, to suit purchasers. " Also, my entire ;r ?XOOJUL Gt Goods, Consist'iiiR of filmont everything usually kept o. in ft Country Store, fresh und uow, for Cash or Cash Note. D. AV. C. TILLOTSON. s, Harriaburg, S. C., Juno '23, 1850. 10-6m r. NOTICE. r ^ JOSEPH F. KELLER Tolln^ befnro me a Sorrel Marc MULE-,^Vjyy jJLJQL two year* old, appraised at Ohf/X/V '' Hundred Dollars. No inarka, except a wart on side of tho head. q Also, a Roan HOUSE, about ten years old, appraised at Seventy-five Dollars. The ownor is requested to come forward, pay . charges, prove property and tnko possession, I " otherwise a regular course will bo taken. jj .. Appraiser*.?T. L. Coleman, C. It. Mdsely, J1 "" L. 1>. Alertiraoit. \ 1V A T* m ? r> . -- ? * iv. l AKKA^iT, 31. A. D. "j ' Greenwood, S. C., June 10, 1850. 1118111 ^ Land for Sale? i r I ^IIE Subscriber wishing to go West* Offers hia 8 . X. Land for Sule, lying nine miles above * Lowndesvillo, on the Anderson road, containing t, 4sQO A ores, about 300 Acres in woodty and 20. Acres of good a- BOTTOM iu cultivation. A comfortablo 3 Dwelling, Gin House and Screw, and other necessary out-buildings on tbe prem>r ists. C1 It will be sold to the highest bidder on the fint ,. day of Octobcr, if not sold before. m . . A. YOUNG. 1 ,0 MofTatsville, AndersOn, 9, O., ) l w April 22, 1838. f 1 tfo I T _ /%. Tt J '? [ 400, 600, ob 1,000 acres!! e J, For Speculators or Planters! 1 to WE will sell on term* reasonable, I?e Mi. The Barnes' Hill Plantation, ~ iy (and Mills if deaired,) sitdMed eight mile* west * of Abbevillo C. H , rin Calhbun'i Creek. ] Thoee wishiM to 6urcbas4, by applying td me r? of I. T. BARNES Jt AbbeVille, wfir Wsftown the pl*<r, tor can ree^iVo anY iuTorfA&tioa con- r, i#- corning it bclweeh tit ft abd the 1st October. ?? 0. V. BAKNES, Sen'r, 1 Ix>Wnde?VilIe, ft. C. -I ot July 8, 1856. - . 12 ito f wanted rattediatztrr ; "El OR Which t&4 BIG H EST' CARH tfttClSS " . H . . _ * ' ? JARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Purifier of th a Bloo;-' ME BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN ! Not a Fartiolo of Mercury in itt .. In Infallible UtMimdy for Scrofula, Kiun*% TTvil, - "V Rheumatism, Obstinate Ci'lanaouH Empt/oii,. Pimple* or Poutulea on the Pace, I5Ioi<-!u*, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sflr* lCy?<% * Ring Worm or TVeror, hJculd Head, Enlarge meat and l'ain of the Bouen and joint*, SVI Ithcuin, Stubborn Ulcer*, Syphilitic DMfctt'h-f*! j und all Diseases arising from an MijOfMc "U< umo of Mercury, Imprudence iu Life, or Impurity of the Blood. Thin urea* alterative mcdicine and Pu ifierof Blood is now used hj- thousands of -'inu ill patients from ull purls of the United vho testify daily to the remarkable cures J"-" orined by the greatest of all medicines, "C Al!? lEU'S SPANISH MIXTURE." Nenrnlj" , [llieuiiiatisin, Scrofula. Eruptions on the M.ir, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulceis, Old Sores, AlFi- ?_ , ion of the Kidneys,. Discuses of the Tbii'k , Female Complaints, Puii.s aiuK Aching of il o Hones and Joint*-, tire speedily put to llighl t>y ising thin great un<l inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has \r% >een found to compare with it. It demises iL* lystein of all impurities, acts gently and ?|T?:iently oil the Liver and Kidneys, strength*!'* .lie Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, muk.-a .he skin clear and healthy, ami restcrcs il.it Constitution, enfeebled by disense or lir?Vv? lown hv tli?? nf * v? J? - ? /igor una strength. For tlie Diseases of Female* it in peculiarly lpplicahle, und wherever it has become knoM f, a regularly prescribed with the happiest effect*. [I invigorates the weak an?l debilitated, and ioijiurta elasticity to the worn-out frume, clear* t!:? >kin, and leaves the pnticut fresh and health* ; i single buttle of tin* inestimable remedy i* ivorth all the so-caKed Sarsaparilla-s in existcu.?> The large uuuibcr of certificates which ? iavo received from persons from all paits of ih? United States, is the best evidence that theiu 10 Humbug about it. The prew, hotel keep* if. nagistrutes, physicians, and public men, w<l! cuown to the cuinmuuity, all add their lentiuib. ly to the wonderful effects of this GKLAT 13 I Dirmpinn jiiwvu ruiuriCiU. Cull on the Agent and gel an Almanac, nii4 ead the details of ustoniHliiiis; euros performed ?y CART Ell's SPANISH MIXTURE, (in nuwt HHes where everything else had pignnlly failed ) I'lie liinitH of an advertisement will not admit heir full insertion. WM. S. BKF.RS, & CO., Pronii?torc, No. 304, Broadway, New York, To whom all orders must be addrewfed. For sale hy Druggist* and Country Men-harta n all purts of the United Stututf and thu Cuim iai, ami by Warbuw ?fe Lton, Abbeville C. II., Gaiiy &l Jonks, Cok?sbury, F. O. Pahkb, Greenwood. May 1, 1B5G. 12 1 J Saddle . AND HARNESS SHOP, AT ABBltVILLE C. II. B. M. BLEASE HAVING opened a Saddle und Ilnrneas Simp at the Stand formerly occupied bj tbe Rev. Jamkh Moouk, inform* tlio public thu* tie ir prepared to do all work entrilMled to him, it Rhnrt notice, and in the 11 EST POSSIJiLE STYLB. Having it long experience in llio busmen*, h* IniterH himtselt tliut lie eau pleiisu tliu most fu?idioua. ICTlIis TERMS, hereafter, will bo f'ASII 1 r~% li. M. liLEASE. Jan. 7. 1856. 38 ly Notice. THE undersigned would re*pect(\illy inform the public, tliut ho is now prepared to uul i ip and repair , WiVGONS u [n thy neatest style, tind ut the shortest notir?, ivhich arc warranted to give autitifncliun, butU >. n price and durability All I ask in a I rial. Jv W. Ill WIN. Greenwood Depot, ) April 6, 1H66. J 51 Om ~ FOR SALE! ifiptV TI1E Subscriber will dispose of his ^ ||jiiLpntlro Real Estate in Greenwood, JL >n the most accommodating teima, ctjiiHixtmg of liu UeKidenne, which has attached to it about IB A.ores of XjaxlcI, ind 6} Acres about 1? miles from the place for Fire-wood. An improved LOT ut the Greenwood Depot, joiitnmiug 2 3-4 Acres. Also, an unimproved LOT at the wuiue place, containing 40 by 60 Feet, &nd lying in front of Buiiey'B Store. 13G Aororif immediately on the G. & ('. Ruilroa?l?nearest loint auom?%J of a mile from the Depot?ou vhich is an excellent Building Lot. ' xTflOB. ClfATHAM. Greenwood, July 7, 185&. IS" "AS?n ^ RECEIVED TO-DAY! 2JACKS JAVA coffee? 5 SACKS RIO do. boxes cheese, BOXES CURRANTS, *' SO,OOU LBS. BACON, 1,000 " lard. All of which will be bold low, by LOMAX <b COBB. July 23. 14 tf The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. *'' Iik flqnity. Z. VT. Cntwiele, S v. I Ireen Bhuiton, Jere- V Bill of Interpleader. miah Overhy and J others. J [T appearing to my satisfaction that Green Blunton and hix two children, (names onnowuJJeremiah Overhy and Willium Rebecca Iverhv-'tonrt.iM '? '' - -*- 1 , f -?w ?u mo OVUVC 61BUU till, reside beyond the limita of this State, on lotion of Noble, Cbmitluinanfa Solicitor, it ifcfc. yrdered^ That the aiiid Green Rlunton and hUt^ k-6 children, Jeremiah Ovcrbv and William R*ecea Overby "do interplead und adjuat their. everul claiinx, demands and rights between themelves a* prayed for in said Bill," within thre* loutba from'the publication hereof W. II. 1'AllKER, c. *. a. P. Commissioner's Office, ) Juu?j 20, 1856. v 10 3nl The State of South Carolina* ABBEVILLE DISTRICT^ ' ? I* JEqulty. >, Joseph L. Hearst,. 1 vk - J- Bill Wr Injunction, ic, V in. S, Aualejri *L dl. ) ?,. PURSUANT to the order of Conrtt X fhr?v notice to all peraontj^tyio art WiU oi?dtor? of Wiu. 3. Ausley indt*wW<Uly, ahd Who'aMP" i#. rilling to eome in and contribute to the feOatat-o/ hi* proceeding, to preaent and prove thai? lamia" befbre ine witiiiu three ntautha from he publication hereof " . rt > WM. H. PARKEftj^. *. A.K . . Cdmmiwioner's Office, \ July 2, I8B6. \ 11 , ; 8m INSURANCE OrPtiQBi Ateto^-mrAlip <?. 3EC. Cbe Asbevllle Mutual Insurance Cordjany K?>^r numr"*" ' ^