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8MM.L PROFITS I i - ? * ? -? A.t tlio old Mtaui MARSHALL HOUSE, . ' B. ivr, cfc Sv A.. \ BEG (SAVE TO INFORM THEIR Fit that ou the lUth iisst, they will bo ready them, their largo and well selected stock, of mm iji every style, from tlie lowest Black Cloth, Drab d' Te, Linen > ^ Linen Coats, Black Does * . ' ' Jffarsailes and Linen A Large Stock of all kinds of V'ESTS, from ' flie Latest Style, which we ure confident will pie Also, a very fin ???ITS, !SBi?iS?? M India K.u t A very large, or tfte largest Stock ol HATS, <1 CXPS, ill eVery Style, from the lowest to tlie fine , *v Shifts, Collars, Under Shirts?M . ?. DRAWERS, of every description; n v Ora.vA.tis, Stocks, Ties ... . . ' AT ALL ; ? Umbrellas, Walking-Canes, P UI nr DP?i.'ii\iri)ii.'>u ?mi> ..r CAP;-' LETTER, NOTE ami DEED PAPERbuttons, looking glasses, a ? i .is*.* oUsaioh CAPS. Also, a fine lot of I'OCKKT I{.> JNG.CHUSIXES ft A nice assortment of 3UtjrGY WHIPS, MUSICAL IN ...* *? Also, a few articles in (lie IIA II >Vy Hava^na - . . * V OF CHOICh FItio Oliowizis Totoac . In addition to the above articles, you can fit the Qcntlm&is' Furnishing Goods. Our Stock is of the articles. *. We will be pleased.to show our Stock, am a call, to sell VEltY I.ONV in order to make roo and judge for themselves. Ail we ask is a Trial. We feci confident lliat pleased with both Prices and Goods, as our motto frr? it.,. i v...w' <11.1 st.....i May 14, 1857 THE AMERICAN HOTEL. THIS well-known and long estub- ^*jpV MiLlished HOTEL, having under- Willi Soiie an entire renovation, both in fni'iiiture mid 'liildings, possessing in a great degree tlie adVantage of location, being on the corner of Richardson and Blanditig Streets, in full view of Siducy Park and in the ectitrn of business, which makes it one of the most desirable local inns in tho city, is now open to the public. CJcntleiiicn and Ladies visiting our beautiful city will lint! ample accommodation at. I lie AineriViui, anil the best that can lie Ibund in the t'oluiul-ia mid Charleston markets. Having secured the services oOJi*. S. l?VK K. formerly of the Congaree House, lie will be happy at all times to sec bis friends or acquaintances at <the American. TheStablescouncoted wiih the llmis-, together with the Oinnibnsses and Oariis?;rcs. will be inn and continuedmh heretofore. h_\ Mr. Ju? A.Shiell, who will have as good mi fit.-, as may be found in itbe city. He will be found ready ai any time to , accommodate citizens and the traveling community with good *.nd attentive drivers at rcasnna- I ible terms. Hie Onihibusses will be at. the differ cut Depots in readiness to convey Passengers to and from the Amer.ean and Hunt's llo el, or any 1 section of the city Persons wishing him to ca'l for them will find ^ijtes at eit.h< r nt ;he lintels, ?t.i r m.i.i I ..I m i: ur si culler ui uia onu'i'-a, uu h iiianuuiu Streets. 1 A. ST BUN liS, Agent. ; May 21, 1857, 4?lm f | Just Received. THE larg. >8t irssortino'it of I' uiii and Fnnev 1$0N N 1ST UIUUONS, which ivill lie found niid uotJ ui ** SLAGER,?fc LEVINGSTON'S ST<)ItF, Corner Washington Swe--t nnd 1'uhlie Siimre, Abbeville C. II., S. O. May 21, 1S57. 4 if Sheriff's Sale. ' . 1 BY virtue of sundry Wrih) of Fiera Facisis | ito me directed, I will sell at Ahheville i Court .Hduae, on the first Monday and Tuesday in JUNE next,. within the legul hours of sale, the following property, to jvii: * .600 acres, more,?or lfcss, hounded hy W. T. Tnnu T.. fl, .... ,1... ,r property of/. T. Carter, 'ad*. A. 11 M n<?ec, j Jlenry Beard for another, and others. TERMS CASH. T R. COCHRAN, S. \. D. Sheriff?# Office, May 14, 18&7. 3-isd PICKLES, MUSTARD, &c. ! TUST received and for side low, a variety of S FAJICY-ftUOCERIES.'oonsiBiiim' of * PICKLES, <itiarte and Half galloon, FRENCH MUSTARD, in Glus< J a if.. CAPERS, 3olui Bull,and Worcester SAUCES, SMYRNA FIGS. PINE-APPLE anA Goshen CHEESE, CLARET WINfj; prime old article at low jpricea. - ,?v . * .. 10,000&R? Honda Sfegar^'1. May 14. II. S. K Kit It. ? - ??, ? i SPUING & SUMMER GOODS. ; I HAVE recolved t variety of Dresj Gooilc:? Silks, Tissues, Bur age*, rriutfcd Jhcoiu-ik mid Lawns^- Mantillas; Black, and Ftmcy Rurages, ?Coveripge, Hoop-Skirte, &.C.; F?rin?iV Drill, "Fancy da. Cotton Ad<t8 tind Goods for Men's ami Boy's clothes in general. A large supply of I Kfil'BY MADE CLOTHING. jQ4t* and Furnishing Goods, Mirrors, Cloclo, Ac. ftfoea, Nails uodjnany other pieces of Hardware. All of -winch I wfllsell on accommodating terms. J. ?4. BARNES. Ldwodeevillq, May 2, 1867. 3?tf ^ruBusroB, ?*>o. M OUSTAV EHGLEE, a Graduate of the Jll* University of Tubingen and of the Acade - -tny of the-Fine Arta at Munich,jvould respeot *uiiy iDiorm uie ciunoi or the Village and vicinity, that he is prepared to Paint Finished ^ORTRAITE^ aud trusts that his experience in -the Art will ?oable him to give satisfaction to AhoM whoinay favor him with their patronage. ~ fie is also deeirous of fortoing Classes in Frcncli And Qermfen.'IF ft sufficient piynber ?f scholars S&T Room over Branch & Allen's Drag Slore. . May l4tftBSli*.;* ? 3?tf ^HBBPEEtMT ^APTEE R.\ A.'. mT A Special Communication of this Chapter will ) /jL -take place on Wednesday & o'clock, P. M. Capjlidai^a, applying will please be prompt ' ?P'ftteBy'3iter,<tf M. E. H. P. C. H. ALLEN, Sec'y. MafiyigiW. 3.,., It - ST^^^QUJB CAROLINA, "ITT8. PaUeraon has applied ' and chattels^ right* and trie* afehMaid, de6*aae<L ' ~ Theaaare, thereof*, to cite and admonish all tfce kindred and creditor* of the **d appear Vefere i*e, at ou^w?iOr4iBajy?i Goort forth* aaid District, to-batytdea at Abbeville Court Houae, on the .meemd jhm* next, to ahow canae, if - **9'?lr "jW^UnJatration ahouldjjot be Ohroa ?a#|rH -nd rnal, thw oighth t" "* <* ?Vr Lord' 9?* WHBiaad hundred and Bflf E^jWdWIha 61 at year of Amcrioan la1 WILLIAM mu, o. A. a f 3 # IND QUICK SALES, d of a*. ?r. tiyons, ABBEVILLE C. H.f S. C. VIIST33STOCK., I ENDS AM) TIIE PUBLIC GENERALLY, to offer to those who way be pleased to eall on -MADB CLOTHING, prices to the finest qualities of , Marsailea, White and Brown ikin and Cassimer Fants, Pants?at all Prices. jr. cts. to ?9.00; all of whieh is well made, and ase all inspectors. le assortment of SMPiPiSjiS, toDers, efce. >f every description, of the newest style. Also, :8l quality. A very heavy Stock of erino and Silk; at Low Prices. ery large lot ami well assorted Stock of I, G-lovoa, Soolts, cfoo.. I'llIC IiS. er.s?of choice make; Pencils. ry description ; a very large Stock of FOOLSAl.-o, KNVKLOl'KS, of nil kimls and sizes; I of CO.Mll>, liltUS1 IKS. CJl-NS and l'.-rJ1VKS, RAZORS and ltazur STllAl'S, SIIAVSTRUMENTS, CARPET BAGS. ID-WAltE LINK; u fine lot of , Cig:a<rs, ; BRANDS; SCO, Sxiuff, tfco., rfjo. tfce. id a fiue and complete Stock of every thing in so large that it is impossible to mention one half 1 will assure all tlioso who will pleasure us with ill for another Stock. So we iuvile all to come ev?-ry one who will look at our floods, will he is?"Small I'rofiis and Quick Sales." at the Marshall House. B. M. &. S. A. WINESTOCK. 3 If ym/i. tiu tne uarili not come in contact willi kJ the tireat Comet in June, our friends and patrons will want BKI2AD AND BISCUITS as heretofore. We extend to them qurannttal greeting. with cordial thunks for post, favors, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the name. We have just been round and have put all right for t.lier-season. \\ ? hope, with the aid of experienced .MII.LEItS, to dcsputcli business to the satisfaction of all who favor us with their patroniiite; besides, our PIjOUmKr& 3VCXT.T., near I/owmlfsvilli! and on Calhoun's Creek, nt eaeli of which wc make No. 1 FLOUll, we would call ?]>eeial attention to our NEW CIRCULAR SAW-MILL at the (*invi's plane, whore we nre now prepared to SAW lumber for " The Million." Also, nt the same place, we have just finished u NEW MILL FOB. GRINDING CORN, e<iual to the best to be found anywhere. C. V. BARNES ?fc CO. Lowniikhvii.i.k, S. C., May 1, 1?{?7. a?3in GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS I! GOOD xavs FUR THE PEOPLE! Family Grocery at Cokesbury! rr IIK undersigned lias just opened n. Inrgo X Stock of (irucvrira, ut the stand formerly occupied l?y Smith, Graydon ?fc Co., consisting of Sugar of various kind*, ColTee, Molasses, Suit mi<1 Huron, Mackerel in Kits uml Barrels, Vine jjur lltcc, is'uild, C'lrtiiis, Pot-ware, Tin-ware, Shovels, Spades, Powder, Shot, Lead, Cauilv, Nuts, Wines, Prunes, Citron, Currant*, Candles, Soap, Soda, Starch, Macearoni, Pepper, Ginger, Spice. Lemou Syrup, Porter, Soda Water, Sardines, Salmond, Crackers, Pickles, Sauces, Mustard. Preserves, Llrandy Peaches, Cherries, Wolf's Aromatic Schnapps. Last, though nut least, Tolwcco nnd a large lot. of Segars, and many othcr articles too tedious to mention. Terms Cash. J. II. BLACK. Cokesbury, May 14, 1857. 8?ly LUST ON MONDAY rI"MIE 4th, a small Pocket Meniorandoin Book, 1 containing 5 Notes, 1 on \I. T. Owen, paynble to L. W. Lawlion, for 47 dollars; 1 on Benjumin Williams, for 75 dollars, payable to Mnthis & Sale; 1 on T. \V. MeMilin, for 2110 dollars, payable to Ij. 1*. Mntliis; 1 oil Win. McCord, for 12 dollars, payable to Mathis & Sale; and 1 on F. Ives, for 4 dollars and 05 cents, payable to Mathis Sale. The subscriber forewarns all persons from trading for said Notes. The Hook and contents will l)o thankfully received, and finder liberally rewared on delivery tu li. C. BOWEttS. Abbeville C. U.S. C.May 7, J 867. 2 tf THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OP YOOTH AND MATURITY, Just Published, Gratia, tho 26th Thousand; A FKW Woids oi? the Rational Treatment, i 1? without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Locul \Veiitiness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and NervMiis Debility, Jmpotenuy, and Impediments to .Marriage generally. Uy B..DE LANEY, M. I). The important fart tliat the many alarming complain?, originating ill the imprudence and solitude of youth, may bo easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which -every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly uud at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a scaled envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 17, Lispenard Street, New York City. May 7, 1857 2 *2m SALE OF A LAND WARRANT. RY_ permission of the .Ordinary of Abbeville XJ District, I will sell at public miction, at Abbeville Court House, on sale-day in Juno ne*t> a Land Wurrant foi One Hundred and Sixty acre*, Eranted by the War Depitrtment to the heirs at aw of Jnme* Wateon, deceased. Terms?CASH. JAMES H. WIDEMAN. Muy8,J857, 8?3t Bacon! Bacon!! 1 Ik Ihilil LBS- BACON Side* and IWjv"" Shoulders. Just received and fof Sale, for CASH only, by H. S. KERR. May 1, 2 8t Sugar, Coffee and Molasses, ON hand, at lowest Cash prices, or on short time,(say ninety days,) to proippt custouv 25 Lbs. C, Yellow SUGAR, 4 Hbda. fair Brown do, 9ft Bag* Rio COFFEE, 10 BUs beat SYRUF. 8 ifhdp- Weat India Volaaaea. H. S. KERR. May-7 2 * 8t " Hoeel Hoes!! A LARGE Stock of-moat approved HOES of every lcind on band, wrueh will be Mid very -low for CASH. Now ia the time. % don't want to-keep them over till another jeaaop. May y ? H,S" ' ? ? .? ? * *? ' ? ? < NO. i mackerev \r JUST received, and for tale low, a lot of jo, 1 Mackerel, in Vita, Quarter, HaK, #od W hoi ?Barrel*. JJ.S. KERR/ , ~~ A RARE OHANCE TO MalLe Money. r|"MtK tit??len>lflned hn*, nt a aront donLof 1. pciMP, collected together tliu following vitU liable Reoip^fl, ?*<?, for ppvorul of which liu linn paid Jfit lft ench. und lie hut no <loii1?t that any one cun possibly fall to innko, in n short time, un independent living by selling tliriji.? Some of them originally cost $.r?<>, nnd yet sell, to biiKiucxs men und tliu ulllicteil, for thnt nirtount. All who wish to proettre thorn enn receive the ontlro lot enumerated below, by return mail, 111 isi pniil, by sending llic uiulersigued only One Hollar. ? A Receipt for making the cofobtated Gold an J Silver Counterfeit l)cteetor; a Recipe for making the best BInck, lilne and lied Inks, nt?d Indelible Inks of ull colors; n Reoipe for making the celebrated Oil-i'asto Blacking;.a Recipe for making tlio celebrated Washing Fluid, which will enuble one tft wash more olbthes in one hour than in twelve the ordinary way, and with scarcely any labor; it is adapted to wasIi nil kinds of fabrics?silks and woolens, as well as linens; it also sets colors rather lhau removes them. A Recipe for making the best Matches ; n Recipe for making the best Cologne, and the renowned Hair Invigorator, which is the very best thing for tho Hair ever discovered, as il will permanently restore gray hair to its original color, and cover the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth. A Recipe for making the Ilair Curl most beautifully, and also to change the hair from u light or sandy color to black. A Recipe for making tho very best quality of Sliavin" Xnnn. A Recipe I'or removing Freckles,' n -d SunIi 11 rn from tin: fitco am hands. A Recipe for keeping Butter fron. ' for four or five years. A Recipe for tlio certain cure . and Diarrhu.'u. A Recipe for the certain cure of Cancer?a sure remedy. A Recipe that instantly cures the most severe Tootli-Aelie. A Recipe for the certain cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. This Recipe alone is worth $511. A Recipe for the certain cure of Ague ntnl Fever, and Fits of all sorts. This Rceipc inuy he considered in/nllihlc, as it has never been known to fail. A Recipe for Tempering and Pulisliing Edged Tools, which has been nohl in this neighborhood for $40. We will also give Dr. Reese's Dictionary, liy the huIg of wliicli lie advertises one c;in make 8?0 per moth. Also, Prof. Williamson's Two Wiivh of making from ?7 to Sl-I per day, and Mr. J. Cook's wny of making from 500 to '2000 per cent, us advertised by him in different newspapers. We will also send a lot of other valuable Kecipes too tedious to mention, which we have printed, the entire lot embracing ull the valuable Recipes, and ways to make money, ever advertised ill the United Stales. We are well assured that no one will ever regret sending One Dollar to procure all the above limned valuable information, for if some should not feel disposed to jjell to others, they would still save, every year, many times the cost, by lieing able to make these articles, instead of having them to buy, and the injrreideills used in forming them cost comparatively nothing; so little, in feet, that one who manufactures to sell cau, in many eases, make from TOUO to BOoo per cent, prolit. Address all orders to D. F. BLACKBURN, M. D., Hampshire, Maury County, Tennessee. ilny 7, in.r>7 2 ly ' AFEWMORELEFT." S. E. GRAYDON &, CO., COKESBURY, S. C. ALTHOUGH our New stock of Spring Goods is rapidly diminishing by the large sales we art; making, still we would say to our friend*, ami the public?Come on, we liavo "AFew Mure of the same Sort Left," and will be pleased to serve j'ou to the best of our ability. Were wo to attempt to enumerate nil our Sloek, the newspaper would not hold it ; anil besides, we deem it altogether unnecessary.? Sufliee it to cay that we have a large and varied assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, 11EADY-MADE CLOTHING. HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, vjt/111 L-HO, niLlS, UAID, ISUiN i\ Crockery, Glass and Tin-Ware. ALSO, sun Alt, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, NAILS, AND VINKGAR, TRACE CHAINS, HARNESS, PLOW-IJNES, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, SOAP, CANDLES, STARCH, SODA, SPICES, ?fc COOKING EXTRACTS. In short, almost anything a reasonable man couM desire. As lo prices, we need not sny wc will sell our goods lower than uny one else, for eenvihle people know that such assertions are " all fudge." But we do 6ay that wc will deal fairly, and sell as low ns honest men can afford to sell, ami we respectfully invite those in want of goods to give us a call, as t'ley might "go farther and fare worse," S. E. GRAYDON & CO. April 10, 1857 51 tf New Qoods, M. STRAUSS, COKESBURY, S. C.f OFFERS the largest and best assorted Stock ever brought to Cokesbury, and prices an low an the grnds can bo bought in Columbia or Charleston ; then I buy my goods in the best markets, and take uinttll profitH. , Call, exaiuiuo and judge for yourselves. M. STRAUSS. April 23, 1857 52 3m Machine, Linseed and Tanners' OIL. A GOOD Stock of the above OHr constantly on hand, at low prices for Cash, by II. S. KERR. May 7 2 3t INSURANCE OFFICE -^-"t AtolDOVllle O. 3EE. Tllft A^hftvillP Mutual Tnciiwiinn utviwu) ^1H)U^U11V?V VWlIipttllJf HAS established nn Agency at this place, and will Insure acninst Fire, and also upon Life Iusuraaoe .011 Iljre oflen secures dliying /or fam ilies that otherwise would be in want. AIho valuable Slav&t should always be covered by In surance. J. G. WILLSOX, Agent. May 1, 1857 8 ly HESPERIAN CHAPTER R.\ A.*. M.\. EETS regularlyon the FRIDAY alter ITU the second Monduy in each ruouth, at 8 o'clock, P. M. Extra Convocations inajf?bo held At any time, however, to suit capdicates from the country, by giving a few days uolice the SecroUkry. April -30, 1807 M '' " J. D. ??oKmJ^U%, Siirseon Dentist, WOULD most rewwtfullW'-ltoftrrm tl(n jpitl'ken* of on^ Edjrtrfleld District#, that he will spend tlie first half of each month in Abbeville and th? latter half in Edgefield, where he will be plowed to Attend to-arfv nm. fesMouol calls that he may receif?. " * ' \ Addree%?Abbeville C. ft, Gx^enwood^pd Kill Way, . ? Apnl 28, 1857 . , 3m O* Independent Frew ebpy. Settlement of tlie Estate of NH SPUING AND - ? '! M, IBFLA.S3L < INFORM llicir fricmls ami the putiio. in gunoi of ouRotiublo UockI*, mtoh n* . "* Ladies' Dress Goods, Ma$ttllat FAXUS; HockL< / * nvin cr/ R.ea,d.ymac is utfus'ufa, Also, a lionvy supply of Gents' flurulshing Arti Hats, Slioe umbri Ami lots of otlicr articles,jn excellent ; lant art i-O'ML^ At tlie Lowest Please call and convince yourselves. \ Abbeville C. II., April.2, 1857 ? eREATBAR.0AINS!^ new Spring and summer goods. SLAGER & LEVINGSTON HAVE just returned from New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, nud are receiving a splendid assortment of DH.Y GOODS, UltESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Bonnets, Ribbons, Dress TniMMINGS, tfco. d)o. Beady Made Clothing, all Kinds, well and fashionablv made, IIATS, CAES, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Crockofy, Grlass . "Waro, cfcc., All of which will be sold tifc Low Prices, at SLAGER A. LEV IN GSTON'S, Next Door to the I'ost Oflice. Abbeville C. II., April 10, 1857. 51?tf New Spring and Slimmer Goods AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S No. X G-raxLito rLaugo, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. WE CALL the attention of our numerous friends, and the Publie generally, to our large and varied assortment of Fresli Spring and Summer Goods, The eburacter of wliirli is bo miscellaneous llint. our advertisement couid not represent the extent of ottr Stock, or the inducements offered to purchasers. We can tliereforo only solicit the attvntion of buyers, and afty to tlieni that we are prepared to do thorn justice in tho various styles of Silks, Barege Robes, Muslin Robes, DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Luces, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, GINGHAMS, LAWNS, Linens, Organdies, French Print Jaconets, And ii Stock, which cannot be excelled, of French, Relish and American CALICOS. Our Stock of Silk and Straw Bonnets is full, of all <|ti;tlitics. For Gcutlcmcns' wear we have received a large and well selected Stock of Vestings, Spring and Summer Cassimcrs, WHITE AND KROWX LINEN DRILLS, DUCKS AND HEAVY LINENS, And u greut variety of IIATS suitable for summer wear. April 9,J8oi7 jW tf " 25 WITNESSES; Oil, TIIE FORGER CONVICTED. One Dollar a Year?Circulation over 100,000 Copies Weekly. JOIIN S. DYE is the author, wlio lias hail 10 years experience us a Hunker and Publisher, and Author of a series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, when, for ten successive night.", over 50,000 people greeted him with round* of applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeiters executc Frauds, nud the Surest and Shortest Muaus of Detecting them! The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is tlio greatest Judge of Paper Monuy Living, uruiueKL i-Mscovery 01 tue present century ior Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes, Describing every Genuine Bill in existence, and exhibiting, at u glance, every Counterfeit 111 circulution!! Arranged so admirably that reference is easy and Detection instantaneous. O* No index to examine 1 No pages to huut up! But so simplified and arranged that the Merchant. Banker and Business Man can sco all at a (/lance. English, French and Gernmanl Thus cach may read the same in his owu Native Tongue. Post Perfect Bank Nete List Published! ALSO, A LIST OF All the Private Bankers io America. A complete Summary of tlve Finance of Europe and America will be published each edition, together with all the Important NEWS OF TI1E DAY. Also, A Sfvrifis nf TaIah ? ? From an Old Manuscript found in the East. It ftirniulies the most complete History of ORIGINAL LIFE, describing tho most perplexing positions in which tho Ladies and Gentlemen of that country have been so often found. These Stories continue throughout the whole year, and will prove the most entertaining ever offered to the i'ublic. U* Furnished Weekly to subicribcrs, only at $1 a year. All letters most be addressed to JOHN H. DYE, Broker. Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall St., New York. April 30, 1857 1 ly COHOABEE IRON WORKS. GEO. SINCLAIR & CO., Near the Greenville Depot, Oolumbia, S IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND Manufacturers of Steam Engines, Boilers, Mill Gearing, Grist and Saw Mills. &c. , BEING practical Mill Wriglfta, Machinists and Engineer*, lh?y will attend to all orders in their Iia? with promptness, and on rea> sonablo terms. . " ' ' tW Repairinfodono' Ml the shortest notice, and Castings of afikiuda made to order. April 0, 1857 60 ly NATIONAL POLICE OAZETTE. ' mis uroai journal 01 urimq aaa urimiwlU JL is in' its Twelfth Year, aud is widely circulated -throughout the country* It contain* all the Oreat Trials* Criminal Casea, and appropriate Ediorials oil the wune, U>getHer withla formation on CripuiuPilatter*, not to be found in any other newspi^Hjr. 03" Subscription!, Annum ; $1 for Six Monthe, tc*bti remitted by Subscribers, (who ihould write their namea ana th(6 tfra, oouuty ? I J*;; ft 4 ^ J ' _mMi!r Pods, A3 BH.T7SSEL ?V that the) iave now in ?toro their full ?it|i|>ly i, Bonno 3, Ribbons, Parasols, ?ry, kfco., dso. )CK* OF Le Glotlaing LY LARCp. ?Jfew, all of t'liicli wc will sell at LOW PRICKS. >b, ^runKs, IXiliAS, vnriety. jVlso, a very heavy Stock of .azG-oodLs, Market Rates. I M. ISRAEL ,fc BRUSSEL I Kext door to II. S. Kerr. New Spring Goods, Full Supplies. WILLIAM SHEAR HjS just rcceivod from New York, liis full Spring supplies, embracing u large mid elegfifr assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goodi among wliich are? Ri<i Silk Robes, and Fancy Silks, of uew and beuuUul styles; Rict Tissue, Barege, and Frei.ob Jaconet llobcs Freieh Organdies, and Printed Jaconets, at very l)w prices; Funly Bareges, and l'lnin Colored Chullios, of beautiful styles; Plait colored Crape Maretz, and Paris Lawns, for Laiies' Dresses; Plail Bluck French Lawns, Black Barugc* and Back Crnpcmaretz, for Ladies' Mourning Dressa. PIni? and Figured black silk Grenadines, and black ilarfiuisse; Ltipn's French black Iiombazinos and Plain Challus, of the best styles ; Fnfcy Ginghams and small figured English Priutf of new uud beautiful styles; Sujerior 4-4 French Chintz iirilliautes, aad Frcnai Prints, for Childicn'o wear; Sujcrior white JJrilliantee, and Cambric Dim itiea, at very low prices ; ritin Jaconet, Nainsook and Mull Mucins, of the noat approved styles; Pliln Swiss uad white Tarletan Muslins, for LadL-s' Evening Dresses; Cdorcd Tarletan Muslins, at very low piiccs, for overiu'r Lamps and Cliaitdaliers; "Wiiito I)(>lted Swiss Muslins, for Ladies' Dresses, ?t very low prices; Cttnbric and Swiss striped and Checked Muslins nid Hi.-hop Lawns; P'ain liluck and white Crape Do Paris, for Lades' Evening Dresses; l^nin black and Dotted Laces, for Ladies' Yeis; \a' -nciennes and Thread Lace Edgings and lns:rtings; A large supply of Jaconet and Swiss Edgings am Insertings, of the best styles; iuconct and Swiss Muslin Hands, of new and ehiraiit styles; ladies'French Einbroidei'icd Collars and Undirsleevea, in setts; Ladies Mourning Collars and Umlersleeves, sqiaralo and in sells; Ladies' French Embroidered Musliu Basques ad Mantilllas; Ladies' Linen Cambric, French Lawn, Corded Border and Hem-stitch Handkerchiefs; j..u<jigs fancy ami UinhroKlcried Mandker- j ;hii'fs, of rich and elegant styles; Ladis' Mourning French Lawn and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Ladies' Spring and Summer Mantillas, of new and elegant styles; Ladies' Brown Linen Duster?, or Traveling Cloaks; Ladies' Cruvelli, Skeleton and Coronation Whalebone aud Steel Spring Skirts, of tho most approved styles; Ladies' Marseilles, Corded and Wliito Ilair Cloth Skirts, and GrasB Cloths ; Ladies' French Corsets, and Infant's Embroidered Waists; A complete assortment of Ladies', Misses', Gcntlemens' Youths' aud Childieu's Hosiery, of the best make; Ladies' Parasols and Umbrellas ; A large supply of Ladies' Cloth, Fancy, Bridal and Mourning Fans; Heavy French Iilack Bombazine and Drap Dj Etc, for Gentlemen's Summer wear ; A large assortment of Fancy Drillings, Plain ami Cheeked Coatings, French Nankincts, and other suitable articles ftir Gentlemen's aud Yoath's Summer wear ; iieiuiemcn's .Linen lioaoms, for Shirts, some of exlr.i size; Superior 4 4 Irish Linen and Long Lawns; Superior 12-4 Linen Sheetings and Pillow Cose Linens; Extra 6-4 Table aud Damask Diapers, Tabta Cloths and Damask Napkins ; Heavy Linen Hnckahacks Scotch Diapers, Colored and Damask Bordered Towels; Superior 12-4 Hamilton and Allendale Sheetings end Pillow Case Cottons; New York Mills, Water Twist, White ltock, Manchester and Lonsdalo 4-4 BIcachcd Shirtings ; A largo assortment of Articles for Servants' wear; llieh Coloredj Damasks, Tor Window Curtains, with Cords and Tassels to match ; Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, of rich and elegant styles ; Cornices, Curtain Bands, and Embroidered Muslins for Curtains; Ilartwell's Canopy Frames, for French Bedatends; While and colored 10-4 and 12 4 Pavilion Bobinets;' A lorrra ...... I .1 .w.ttw unwunmciu VI VIU1U Xfauu UIIU UtIICI styles of Window SImdcs ; Superior Velvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetinn Carpels; l'lniu White and Fancy Checked India Mattings. The above, with a great variety of other nrticlea BujtuLlo for the pr^Bejit tteuson, wilt be sold at very low prices for cosh?decidedly lower than iliey can bo sold on the usuul credit terms. AugU8ta,Ga., April 24, 1857 1 PLUMB. & LEITHER, wnoloMalo X3ruggi0tn, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE attention of the Public is invited to onr Stock of choice, unadulterated Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils Paints, GJass,Pcrfumery, Brushes, and all other articles in ovur line. We feel assured that do House in the South can offer a stock superior to ?un in goiMiineucss and purity. At! our officinal preparations are made in strict accordance with the formularies of the United States Phrtmacopocia. Our Stock of Dental and Surgical Instruments is full, and wa Iiava iinonimlUrl for procuribg additional supplies at the shortest notice. Feeling oonfldent that ire can famish our customers with the best articles, 011 reasonable terms, werespectfully solicit orders and pledge ourselves to nil them with fidelity and dispatch. > PLUMB A LE1TNER, - Lnto D. B. Plumb A Cq. Augu3ta, Ga, April 10, '67 51 Bm2w StageLine ! r r . V * J..L... J-.U-.tl.* DRUGS, DRUGS! | TIIB MN'OBttSlQNlSD having purchum.t the Stuck of Drujja, Chemicals, Modicinea, &o,, formorly oxvned.by Dr. J. It. Iloiitwright, (Houtwright tfc llurkiifntO ln?vo upcut'il nt the Old Stand in Coliunhiu, tlM lnrgeM Stork in onr line ever offered in the interior of the State. We have n complete Stock of Surgical, Dental j and Obstetricul liistrimitiUtM, l'luutution Client*, whii 11 hill nsMoruiieni ui jMihiiciiiks anil i lulni- ; incuts Tor plantation use; I'liyaiuiiniM* Canes for Saddle or liuggy. Our Instruments linvo nearly nil been imported, and arc of tlio very best make. In culling the attention of Physicians to our eslublish'iieut, they may be assured that their orders will receive our best care; and tliev may rely on the purity of our Medicines. If anything ordered in our lin* fails to please, or is not as represented, we hold ourselves responsible, and Will promptly make it riirht. SMITH IIUOT, (formerly J. II. Boat w right,) Court House Range, Tj. II. Kmitii, M. D. ) Colunibhi, S. C. L. V. lluor, M. I). ) Jan. 21, 1857. a*J-ly I avail mj-self of this means of addressing my friends in Abbeville personally, and hope they will continue that kindness they have so often shown iiic by favoring our house with their orders. L. II. SMITII, M. D. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARD WARE, CUTLERY, Plantation Implements, &c., A linml, in Htoro, with largo wlilitions over}' h & c., tavll ..i im.r ..rsi.au. r?o mils (V yciiow su'ga us,j 5 " Crushed and Powdered SUGAUS, 2 (Ilidt*. Muscovado do. 00 lings llio. Old Gov. Java and Mocha Colfee, 5 II luls. Trinidad and W. I. MOLASSKS, 30 boxcaSperni. Adamantine & Tallow Cuih 11 on. A lari^c slock of FANCY GROCERIES, such as Pickles, Syrups. Preserves and JcllFc*, Sauces, Spices, Table Salt, Ac., Muccnroni and Starch. Fig Blue, Indigo, &.c. The very best CHEWING TOBACCO, 10,000 iinest selection Itio Hondo SEGARS, Lock, Tongue, Fifth and Log Chains. 100 Pairs Trace Chains, (assorted,) 100 Keir* NAILS, do. Tea Kettles, Boilers and Grid Irons, Well Buckets, Sifters, Wattle and Wafer Irons, Blue Stone, Copperas and Madder, Buckets, Tubs and Deiuijons, Broad Axes Foot Adzes, anil Collins* Axes, Some best Plain Pocket Cutlery. Also, just received, fresh from the Brewery in Scotland, 12 Bbls. fSlusgow AI.F, a very superior article. Agency for the South Carolina While Lead Company, and on band, I,duo Lbs. S. ('. White Lead, pure, (beautiful,) 4,000 ' beautiful Ziue Lend, (pure white,) and a great many other articles at the lowest prices for CASH, or on short tinio to prompt customers. If. S. KKUU. Abbeville C. II, March 12, 18.17. 4G-ly Valuable Farm for Sale. | rB^IIK Subscribers being desirous lo remove, JL offer for Sale their highly fertile Lund*, lying in 1'ickvns District, S. C., on the waters of j High teen Mile Creek, containing O.'Jl acres.? Upon said farm are 100 acres of Exceedingly Rich Bottom Land, a reasonable portion of Wood Land, anil the remainder good fertile Upland. Pure wholesome water can bo found in abundance on the farm, uud the healthfulncss of the country cannot be surpassed. Good lbtildiiigs are also upon the Farm. Any parser, wishing to purc-hitsc a Farm, the soil of which is peculiarly adapted to the growth of Cotton, "Wheal, Corn, ?tc., would do weii to call early, as it will be sold on accommodating terms. Address. MRS. C. M. Af.F.XAXDKT! or EDGAR W. CLYDE, I'ickensville, S. C. April a, 18o7 49 tf Removal. T1IE Subscriber has removed from his old Btuiul to Eiuight ?t Slurr's Gin Factory, and returns his thanks for past fuvoro, und solicits a share of public patronage in hid line of business. He will make Panel Doors, Sash, Blinds, Wardrobe*. Tables, Desks, Door and Window Frames, &c.f &c. N. 15.?He will also make Collins of the finest style and finish. For reference, apply to any gentleman in the town of Abbeville. G. C. BOWERS. April I, 185*7 49 ly The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Pleat. William Willaon, 1 vs. / Foreign Attachment. J a a. A. Liddell. ) Thomson &. Fuir, Altorneys. WIIEREAS tlie Plaintiff diil, on tlie eleventh day of April, eighteen hundred and fiftyseven, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, it is said, is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney knowH within the suine, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served? It is therefore ordered, that tlio said Defendant do appearand plead to tlie said declaration, on or before the twelfth day of Api'il, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, otherwise filial and ab solute judgment will then be given and awarded aguinst him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c.c.r. Clerk'* Office, April 11, 1857 51?ly HEADQUARTERS. , FIRST DIVISION. S. C. M., ) Aiidkvili.k C II., April 23, 1857. f ORDER NO. AN ELECTION will be licld at the varioun . Regimental Muster Grounds 9:1 SATL' R DAY, the 13th of .IUNE next, for Brigadier General of Uit 3d IJrigudu pf Infantry, 1st Division. S, C. M.,to fill th? place <of brig. Gen. J. 11. Wearer, resigned. The Colonels or officers commanding Regiments are Ahurgcd with the extension of this order; and immediately after the election to transmit to the Major-Genurul, at this place, a statement hi writing, showing the result of each poll By order of W+j. Gtx. A. M. SMITH. W. L. Calhoun, Division Adj. Gen. April 23. 1857 62 td independent Press and Edgefield Adver tiser will Insert til) day of election. H. A. JONES. D. F. JONES. JOKES & JONES, Attorneys ai iaw & solicitors in upity. Offico?Abbeville C. H., S. C. WILL practice in Abbevillo, Anderson, Lauren*, Newberry, and adjoining Districts. Will promptly attend to all business intrusted to thein. . April 16, 1867 - 61 ? Cm IRON ASS BRASS FOUNDRY. AUGUST A,. A. . . t <? n ? - BOOHT & MAOIO^RPHY, CONTINUE Vho aboye b^n'e?, taftlj jW branches, at th? AMERICAN fftlTNDRY, ajxd sriJIbe tlisrukful for oj dcfa lor*!! kinds IRON *?4 BRASS C*eu ugs tor do!d:>irn?, -.MilK R?'d Koa'da, Budgos, and of _ 87 .'W ^' ^' 'ii *^7^ v&fcritr '.u Jrw^f- &* : ftfrlfc T* % - V .... ?no,ooo. TICKETSr oiiQr TIN DOLLARS ! OWIXfJ lo the groat fuvor witjj.Tvlilcli <Mf ~ Single Number Ijottrrics have beeft' received by I ho public, mid the largo donmn<l for Ticket*, tlio Manager* S. Swnn &. Co., will VImvo n drawing each Saturday throughout thu year. The following Scheme will be drawn in each of their Lotteries for May, lb07 : CLASS 34, To be drawn in the City of Atlunto, Georgia, iq lev public, on Saturday, May 2, 1857. CLASS 36, To be drawn in the City of Atlantn, Georgia, lu public, on Saturday, May 9, 1857. CLASS 36, Tu lie drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, In public, on Saturday, May 16, 1857. CLASS 37, To be drawn in iho City of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, May 23,1857, CLASS 38, To ho drawn lu the City of Atlanta, Gcorgiu, in public, on Saturday, May 30, 1857, Oil the Plan of Single NunibM's. 3,290 FH-IZES. ^ - Mm-1/mit One J'rfct to every Ten 'Ticket* ! 30,000 Tlckcto! Magniflcont Scheme! EACH SATURDAY IN MAY!! I prizo of fc.Vl.ClOO is ?50,000 1 ?' 20,000 is 20,u0(> 1 " 10,0(10 is 10,0o(> 1 " lo.oOII is 10,000 1 " r?,0oi) is 6,000 1 " 5,0(10 is 5,000 1 " 5,000 is 5,000 1 " 2,500 is 2.f?0i> I " 2,f?0u is 3,500 1 " 2,5()0 is 2, COO 1 " 2,500 is 2,500 1 " 2,600 is 2,50o I " l.oOOis 1,000 1 " l.Onf) is 1.O0W 1 " 1,000 is 1,001) I " l,oo(i is l.OOQ 1 " 1,000 is 1,000 loO prizes of 100 are 10,000 100 ? 50 urc 5,00() APPROXIMATION PRIZES, ? 4 i?riz<-8 of npiuox, lo $50,000 nre $9,00 4 " 160 ? 20,000 '? HoO 8 " 80 ?? lo.OOO " 640 . 12 ' r,0 ? 5.000 " COO 21 " 30 " 2,500 " 720 20 ? 25 " 1.U0Q " '500 3.000 " 20 are CO.OfQ a.'.'UO I'rizes amounting to ."51204,000 Whole Tickets, $10?Halves, $5?Quarters, 82.50 Plan of the Lottery, The numbers from 1 to 30,000, corresponding . v.J" with those Numbers on the tickets, printed on separate slips of paper, lire encircled with small i-' * tin tubes and placed in one wheel. , * . Tlio first aid Prizes, similarly printed and cn-t circled, are placed in another wheel.- The~wheel? arc then revolved, and a number is drawn front the wheel of Numbers, and at tlio sumo time A Prim i? drawn from the other wheel. The Nr.ir., ber aiul Prize drawn out aro opened and exhibit? ' . ? cd to the audience, and registered by thc'Coin- . missioncrs; the Prize being placed against tho Number drawn. This operation is repeated UU> til all the Prizes are drawn out, Approximation Pkizks.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those draw-' ing the first 18 Prizes will be entitled to tlio 72 Approximation Prices. according to the Scheme, ?N. vv" ' ^ 3,00(1 Prizes of ?20 will be determined by ihev~ last figure of the Number that'draws the $50,? (too Prize. For example, if the Number <lruw? . i ing the ?50,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all, ir ' tlio Tickets where the number ends in 1 will bq entitled to ?20. If the number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the number ends in" _ 2 will be entitled to 020, and so on to 0, Ccrlitifiilca nf 1'nrl-nnrit will 1?? onl.l nt ? J - v? ? ?.V. "? '"V following rates, which is thp risk j Certificate of Package of JO Whole Tiekete, $80 * ? " 10 Half " 40 ?? " 10 Quni'ter " ' SO VA ;fV' " " 10 Jiightli " . In ordering Tickets, cnclose the monoy*lo our address for the Tickets ordered, pn receipt of -V-.Vwhich they will be forwarded jjy firstr niail-r=* Purchasers cnn have tickets ending ill auy figure^ / tliey may designate. J " ,;*> ~ The List of drawn Numbers and Prizes wil| \ he sent to purchasers immediately after thtf?r)-," 1 ' drawing, ' I'ui'cha-crs will pleaso writ* their signature* plain and give their Post OlHoe, Countv and ' State. <#Kemeiubcr that every prize it> drawn, and p&ya- - - - _ ;v ble in full without deduction. .. / All prizes of one thousand dollars and under ^ paid immediately after the drawing j otherpfijie* at the usual time of thirty days. -^ \ {* All conimunicatioiiH strictly* confidential." v Piizo Tickets cashed or rcucwcd hi other tiok- >>',. ats at either office. Address orders for Tickets or Certj$H?a{es gf Packages of Tickets eitlwr ta " '*' I A list of tiie numbers that arp drawn from the wheel, with the {unotuit of the Prize K. that each one is entitled to, will be published aftes every drawing, in the following pupors;:? Now Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Cha^Iesto^.'-^ oiuimaru, a:wi?viiii> unzelle, Allfiutu JntelligeTi- . ... cor, Now York Day Jioul;, un<4 Suyupnqji * ir.g News. * . v*? '. #$??> 8. SWAN &TJO., Atlanta, j&t* or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Aln; ' April aO, 1857. 1 ? HOUSE AND LOT FOB ; MTilE Subscriber offers fop Sn1o.4iiajMkg^.:' IIoiiso nn?l Lot anil atljoiuingV situated in and near llio Village of 6re?^\^'$|i?g,?! > The 'ffWt epiitjiins uboui -C 7.' ' One Hundred and Porty Acresv of which about Forty Acres i? The Dwelling is a One-story CotfftgQ iPnt^iig.^*? t-" with Eight Rooms. beki?len -* On the~prei?i8(w arc'a good - ~ llouae, Smoke Hons*, Carri: bles, and an excellent Well of,wow*, "Tl'0 ingltasuew and elegant FuniUur^/^c^^^^'-, 4 be sold wi'ktlie premises, if doaired/ ^ . ,0 . The Village of GrAttWood is orie ?F th\ v* denirnbjo pluoes fo live at in Iho lupk being perfectly henliby, a?d JiayilyJ^ood- w^i^l^^^i j, and excellent SchaoU. " -.rj *' l'art of the puroll.oiw money wilKfci* ?*#?' in Cash. For the balance, tlie terms tvnj:pe air"' n T>HE^ nndersign^i^'^Waty 4-- work ?nWMWd:toyJd?c^e, in tho'Bnudr ing oroct all a?fcjBp.* tions ofBailUingtt from a onc-fttory U<WA to * . . 1 Court HottW, ' . A Having jr*ceivfld Instructions from-the. l?#t . * AM&ttbls ia the llftW". he Qatt era fciifyjclf tjirft fiVeaThave worF&w iu? atyla eqqalXp *&$. as cneap as cup be dono in Npw 1 ? . llK.FKRENrtte.? King &. Kellyra, <* Bff?Hiw 'Yopk^itj?> WySn? 1^'aSK^ ' Mar]^