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Pay Particular Attention. pStUOlKa owing of'*n? will filtd their NoUi JT ,iilh? hfctuU o? John O. Wlllwh, Biq., until rot tint day | ufl th?n, If not paid Wltt-lia Mad* Vfllhoul partiality. Thit will b< adharOtf Co ptrtolly. uUrte. ' >V. - 7* "" #M. L. BULLOCK. July 9, 1857 11 8t XOTZOB. .. A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of Maj. > Jtx. JOHN COCHRAN, deceased, are requested to make payment hy the first of October next Longor indulgence cannot bo given. : : . J. N. COCHRAN, Ex'r. July "9,-1857 11 4t S. D. & H. W. SMITH, Manufacturers of MELODEONS, ORGAN MELODEONS, AN1) Pedal Sub-Bass scivrt avr o kt i u m s , 611 Washington Street, BOSTON. ^f"MIE ottentioa of Clergymen, Committees, JL Schools, Lodges, ?tc., i? invited to tho new Pedal Sub-Bass Harmoniums, Made aud Sold by the Manufacturer*. It is arranged with two manuals or banks o( Keys, tho lowest set runniug ail octave higher tliau the other, and may be used separately, and kiiui 111 uue uiiao two uiaunci iiiKU'unienis; or, by the use of tlio coupler, the two banks of keyi may be played at the same time by use of the front set only. This connected with the Sub-Bass, will producc tho effect of a large organ, and is sufficiently heavy to fill u house that seats from lUOO to 1500 persons. THE ORGAN M1SLODEON is designed for parlor and private use. The construction is similar to the Church Instrument, being arranged with two banks of Keys, and when used together, by means of the coupler, is capable of as great olumeof power as tlie Church Instrument, when used without the Pedals. Also, every variety of MELODEONS for Parlor use. Purchasers may rely upon instruments from our Manufactory, being mode in in the most complete and thorough manner. Having removed to the spacious Buildings, 511 Washington Street^ we have every fueuity for manufacturing purposes5 - ??! employ none but the moit experienced and bK.ilful workmen * In short, we will proniiso our customers an Instrument equal if not su|>erior to any Manufacturer, and guarantee entire and per/eel satix/action. Music Teachers, Leaders of Choirs, and others interested in musical mutters, arc respectfully invited to visit our Ilooins at any time, and examine or test the instruments on exhibition for sale at their pleasure. As a still further uuornntee to the public as to the excellenac of the Me/odcone and Hannonitun*, from our Manufactory, we beg leave to refer, by permission, to the following Pinno Forte Manufacturers of Boston, who have examined ?nr Instruments, and will give their opiuion when called upon: Chickeriug <fe Sons; "Win. P. Emerson ; Geo. Hews; Hallett &, Cunislon ; Drown A Allen; Woodward ?? Brown; T. Gilbert & Co. ; A. \V. Lndd & Co.: Newliall <t Co. Melodeons and Harmoniums llented. Persons who wish to hire Melodcous and Ilnrcaeniuins with a view of purchaxinjr ;vt the end rflf ihn VAAr. !> (! ll*?VV? f.l?? runt oiM/iit/irl oo ?*.* ? jia.y?ent of the purchase money. This matter is worthy of special note, as it enables those who desire a fair lest of the instruments before purchasing, to obtain it at (he expense of the manufacturers, to the extent at least of a year's rent. Orders from any part of the country or world, ent direct to the manufactory in Boston, with cash or satisfactory reference, will be promptly attended to, and as faithfnlly executed as if the parties were present, or employed an agent to select, and on as resoualile terms. 3E?rico Xjiat. Scroll leg, octave,? ? fiO - Scroll leg, 5 octave 7f> I'iano style, 5 octave 100 Piauo style, extra finish, 5 octave, 115 1'iaao style, carved leg 1*25 Piano style, 2 sets of reeds, 150 Piano 6tyle, 6 octave, 135 Organ Meledeon, iiOl) Organ Melodeou, extra finish 250 Pedal Sub-Bass Harmonium 275 letters, Certificrtes and notices from the press, from all parts of the world, may be seen at our Milesroom. Descriptive circulars sent free to Any aaaress. S. D. 4 H W. SMITH, fill Washington Si., (near Boylsion) Boston. July 9, 1857 11 ly ~ HEADftUAETEES, GEORGETOWN, July 1, 185V. GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 6. rpiIE following Regiments will parade, for ReJL view and Drill, at sucli times and places aa - herein indicated: The lOtli Regiment of.Infantry will parade at Richardson's, on Thursday, tlie 30ih July. The7llt Regiment of lnfuntry will parade at iiie yia wens, on Saturday, the 1st August uexL ? The 9Ui Regiment of Infantry will parade at "SfCfear kowes, on Tuesday, the 4th of August. 'jThe,'Sd Regiment of-Cavalry will parade at Tuesday, the Cth August prox. " "i-'he flttj Regiment of Infantry wUl purade at . ' 'Siorrow,?1 oi\ Saturday, the 8th August pro*. The flth Regiment of Jnfiintry will parade at Lomax'ai'on \Vedn?Kday, the 13th of August. Tlje 4th'Regiment of Infantry will parade a Ilaynie'^on Saturday, the 12th of AugustThe 42d Regiment of Infantry will parade at miutouVrbii.Tuesday; the 18tb of August prox, - -> -The' 2d Regiment of Iufc'ntrj' will parade al IJall's, ?u Thursday, 20th of August The 5th Regiment of Infantry will pArade al > Uunter'*. ou Saturday, the 22d August. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry will parade al ftaptlh'* Store/on Wednesday, 26ih Aiigust. Tho 3d Regiment of Infantry will parade a ."foney'e Oi^Stor^, on Saturday, the SOtli of Au gust * The l?t Regiment of Infantry will parade a Beptou'a, on Tuesday., the 1st of September. lThex>fEcnrs and non-eommisBioued officers wll assertable on the day .previous to the Review o . their rtffpective Regiments, for drill and instruc ;tion. The Major General of (lie Division and th Generals of Brigade will, with their rcspectiv Staff. BttPVul tilA DouiAWfl Generals of Brigade are -charged with the ej tensioa of this order. Volunteer companies will be minutely inspecl .eJ( ftrid the.books of Beat Comp&juies will bo ci amiped. , The Aids-de-Camp to the Commander-in -Chic ?S;lW?igned within the limits of the 1st Divisio . ft,H attend him on the Reviews. Br order of the Cammander-in-Clrief. : * It. G. M. DUNNOVAKT, . Adjutant and Inspector General y My 8, 1857. H H V &traw Bonnets at Cost. to the advanced Mate.of theeeasoi mm. *ni Mil oar entire atoak of BTRA1 M5MSKTS, GENT8 8TAW and LEGlfOR off *t Cost, -without rweTve, for Cat ?*cfenti> in wut of a good SUMMER HA' will find large assortment at Coet, at CHAMBERS A MARSH ALL,8, *}-f - No. 1, Granite Row. Abbeville C. H., Joly 2, 1867. 10-tf Curtail Materials. WM. SHEAR TTAS received rrom maw norm, jbrnorvtacr JJ,"" rad Madia CURTAINS; Embroider Hr?LWa by the piece; Colored DAM ASH nd'PB tAINR8, wMh CORDS ud TASSEI "PP'/ofWiodow SHADE CORIrfCES and Curtain Bands. C,*aoPf Pavilion FRAME I ?nd 124 White, Pii alujBfiW trillion BOBBINETS. /<1lffi?aperiof 'While and Fancy Cheek hdlf wiTriNO. To all of which the atle (kfl of the public ia rcsfftetfaHy invited. ,ta)4i 25, 57?9 # * i Z STOVES I STOVES 1 STOVES!! I. "I^HK undersigned, hu the risrlit to a?ll th? " Xjttml CoOkWift Htoto, " VICTOR," manu ? faatured in (h? Southland of Soutturn Iron \ ?#<! *t lower |>rioos than Northern castings, fine! finish and more convenient. Call aud examhu for yottrwelvta. Below I give the sixes of the Stoves, and th< humbor they co?>k for; also, my Retail Price*" and the number of articles that go with each Stove: ' No. 10 cooks for fbrty, price, - IW-OC No. 9 - thirty, - 37.0C No. 8 " twenty, " - 32.0C No. 7 " itwolve, " 27.00 Eencli Stove has the following articles, without extra chargo: One extra Grate, and Back, One oval Boiler, One round do. iu icet 01 ripe, One Tea Ketile, One sot of Wafle Irons, One Skillet, One Irou Ileator, One Qriddle, One Grid Iron, 2 Sheet Iron Pans, 3 Tin Puns, One Rake, One Pot. Extra Pipe charged 10 cents a pound. All Stoves warranted. Extra castings at Foundry ' prices. I have also, a good variety of Northern Stoves, and fanners' Boilers, at low price. 57- Call at H. W. LAWSON'S Tin Ware Manufactory and Stove Emporium. July 9, 1857 II 3m C3T" Due-West Ttlescopc and Independent Press copy 3 months. Land for Sale. TIIE Subscriber is the authorized Agent, of the parties interested, to sell the real crtate of JOSEPH AIKEN, deceased. The tract of 1 .?.><! iu I? -1- ?.r . .w ....u..uiv, UUJUIU3 ittiiun ui jL/r. vv urulaw, Dr. Livingston, and others, on Culhoun'u Creek, and contains about 720 Acres. Property?negroes?as well as cash will he tuken in payment. Applications for purchase can be made to the Agent, who lives at Cokesbury. JOllN W. SUBER. June 2, 1857 G tf The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. MILTON II. DEALE, who is now in the custody of tlio Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of Spencer P. Smith, huving filed in my Office, together witli a schedule, on oath, of his estate and efTects, his petition to the Court of Common l'leas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors? It is ordered, thai the said Spencer F. Smith, and all others the creditors to whom the said Milton II. Deale is in any wise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, nn<l have notice to appear, before the said Court, nt Abbeville Court House, on Moiidiiv ilm fifili ilav nl ~-vi lo shew cause, if nil}' they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not bo granted. MATTIIEW McDONALD, c. c. r. Office of Common Pleas, Abbeville ) District, this 30th June. 1857. f July 2, 1857. 10 3m Summer Supplies. WJL SHEAR HAS received from New York his Summer Supplies of DRY GOOS, embracing a complete assortment of urticles for Lades' Summer Dresses : French Embroidereies, Iloisery, &,c.; A full supply of thr best articles for Ladies' Mourning Apparel; A variety of articles for Gentlemen and Youth's woar; Blenched Shirtings and Sheetings, of the most approved make ; 12 4 Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, Damask and Table Diapers, superior Huckabacks and Scotcli Diapers, for Towels; Towels with Colored and Fancy Borders; a full assortment of articles for Servants' wear; Lancaster, Allendale and Mar ^v...kDu?iu VI Mini aru quuuiy,; with u great variety of articles. suitable for Plantation t?nd Family use, which will be sold at dccidodly lower price* for Cash, than can be purchased on the usual credit terms, tiranitevillc and Augusta Shirtings and Sheetings, Cotton Osnaburgs and Stripes, at Manufacturers prices. The public are respectfully requested to ex?mine the assortment. June 25, 57?9 PERFECTLY SAFE. 1HAVE au Agent traveling in thia District, who will call ou you all at an early day, to put up < Otis' Patent Lightning Conductor, at 36 cents per foot. Should he fail to visit you as soon as you may desire, write to me at Greenwood, and the work will be promptly attended to. All work warranted to givve satisfaction. 1L II. MOUNCE. July 1, 1857. 10 tf Ladies' Traveling Dresses. WILLIAM SHEAR TT A C? - J * v - ? i i no recoivcu iruin mew l or?, L?upurs 1'rencli II DEHEGIJ; Himalaya and Silk LUSTRES, GRAVELLAS, aud other articles for Ladies' 1 Traveling Drewes. ** *. Also, Ladies' Linen Dusters, of Clout?, fur traveling, to which he respectfully invites the attention of the public. . June 25, 57?9 Whalebone Skirts. WM. SHEAR . fT/AS recei\;ed"from New "York, a lurjje supply -Xl of Ladies'and Misses' Whalebone SKIRTjj, of the irost approved styles. Also, Ladi.V White HAIR CLOTH, nn?! .. Cambric SKIRTS, and Grass CLOTHS, of su potior quality, to which the attention of the pub i. lie i%re?pectfully invited, Jun? 25,J>7-?9 Lost on Wednesday 1 fpHE 10th inst., a small morocco Pocket Book JL containing between five and ten dollars; also one l\oto oil WSUUA UAVIS, for Ninet] [_ Dollars, giton in 1865, precise date not recollcc ted. Persons are forewarned not to trade for sak , Note. J. F. VERRELL. June 11, 1867 8 3t Georgia Sarsaparilla I ?N QUART BOTTLES, made of Sarsapa f JL i'illa Hoots only. Those preferring thi * preparation, should express in their ordeis? DENNIS' GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. ? Juna 18?57 8 "3m o Georgia Sarsaparilla Compound OR DENNIS* ALTERATIVE, For Liver Complaint? and to Purify the Blooc PUBLIC opinion and Physicians have decide that this is the best preparation of SAR8A n PARILLA that can be obtained. Itnells readil and gives good satisfaction. Its ingredients ar well-known to Physicians and the peopl? flit th eoutn, to be good, and good medicines, when a{ pronriately used, often effect great cures. Nothing more ne^d be said in praise of i1 than to publwh what it is composod of. It cod tuius, in addition to Sarsaparilla, the'hydro-alct q belie extract of Queen's Delight, (Htillingia, Y WkiU Ash, Grey Bread, or Fringe Tree (Chic m naajhos.) Tincture of May Apple, or Mai j. draks, (Podophyllum,) and Biooa Boot, (Sat gntuaria.) I> Those preferring this Compound Preparatio * of Saraaparilhi, should express their orderp? 1ST Dannie' Alterative, OB GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM* POUND. ? June 18, 1857. 8 *<m HT For sate in AMukvIlla Km W?PnT.il Sc. LYON: Ctokeebory,~ by O A fe YA JONEJ ed Greenwood, by F. G. PARKS, and by Dra ed gieta generally, :J PROFESSIONALS ARB 8, p?* ? DR a B. ffZLLBBIl, S, TTAVING tr>o?0M permanently in Gimuvm ik ? offers bis Professional Hervicee to li public. '' ed He may be ftaod at hi* Office, next door n- J. U. Riley'* Drflf Store, nnfeee professional cu(*cejl. . Mnrcli 34) 1857 48 6in < Jf__ I OliloUL prlnsM, Greenville District. SPLENDID SUMMER RESORT. " TlIE Subaorlberalinvlng purchaped j JSUM. that well-known and long-established .HilL Summer Resort, Chicks Springs, ' wiUiiu 10 miles of Greenville, liafa put ilie S' remises in the most thorough repair. TTioy are elei'iniucd to sparo no efforts to make th? I XPUINGS ull that can he desired, whether to I the invalid seeking health, or those in quest ol l pleasure. , The salubrious and invigorating qualities of these wuters having been well known to tho traveling public for the last twenty years, it is deemed unnecessary to enter into detail; but uny furthor information or reference will be careftilly furnished upon application to eithor of the proprietors. The HOTEL will bo open for the reception of viouuio on Hie XBX OJ J line, ana Will DO Kl'pi open during the season. It ^ives us pleasure to add that the former proprietors, the Messm. CIIICK, will spend their summer at the Springs, and will be glad to see their many friends there. J. T. HENERY. F. TALBIRD, J. BURSEY. Ho! for Chick Springs!! J. 1'. POOL <b CO., will be at the Greenvillo Depot with good Couve3rances and careful Drivers, to carry Passengers and their Baggage to the Springs. They will also ruu A DAILY LINE OF STAGES To and from the Springs, leaving Greenville at 9 o'clock, A. M. Fare $1. May 14, 1857 C tf GROCERIES OF ALL KINDsTl GOOD MEWS FOR TUB PEOPLE! Family Grocery at Cokestaury! THE undersigned has just opened a large Stock of Groceries, at the stand formerly occupied by Smith, Graydon ?t Co., consisting of Sugar of various kinds, Coffee, Molasses, Salt and Bacon, Mackerel in Kits and Barrels Vine gar, Rice, Nails, Clriina, Pot-ware, Tin-ware, onovcis, opaues, rowucr, aooi, i.ena, uanciy, Nuts, Wines, Prunes, Citron, Curranli>, Candles, Soap, Soda, Starch, Maccaroni, Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Lemon S3'rup, Porter, Soda Water, Sardine!', Salmond, Crackers, Picklcs, Sauccs, Mustard, Preserves, Brandy Peaches, Cherries, Wolf's Aromatic Schnapps. Last, though not least. Tobacco and a large lot of Segars, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms Cash. J. 11. BLACK. Cokesbury, May 14, 1857. 8?ly THE iREAT COMET OF 1857. SHOULD the earth not come in contact with the Great Comet iu June, our friends and patrons will want BREAD AND BISCUITS as \v? n..,,., i ? v.. .. v. vv ?u. U....KO. K.v;viing, with cordial thanks for past favor*, and rcepcclfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have just been round nnd have put a!! right for another season. \\ o liope, with tlic aid of experienced MILLERS, to despatch business to the satisfaction of all who favor ub with their patronage; besides, our FXjO U JbtXBJG- 3VCXT.T., near Lowndesville and on Calhoun's Creek, at each of which we make No. 1 FLOUR, we would call special attention to our NEW CIRCULAR SAW-MILL at the Graves place, where we are now prepared to SAW lumber lor " The MiUion." Also, at the same place, we have just finished a NEW MILL FOR GRINDING CORN, equal to the best to be found anywhere. C. V. BARNES A CO. l0wndksvi1.1.e, S. C., May 1, 1857. 8?3m THESECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH ANS MATURITY, Just Published, Gratia, the 26th Thousand: A FEW Words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nueturnul Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Impoloncy, and Impediments to Marriage generallv. liy B. DE LANE Y, M. D. The* important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence ami Eolitudo of youth, muy bo easily removed without medicinc, is iu 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 euro himself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, hy remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 17, Lispenard Street, New York City. May 7, 1857 2 *2m HEAD QUARTERS, FIRST BRIGADE CAVALRY,) New Market, June 20, 18J>7. $ ORDER NO. 1. COL. JHO. F. TALBERT, of the*2d Regiment, 1st Brigade Cavalry, having resigned, Lieutenant-Colonel JAS. C* MARTIN will take > command of said Regiment, till an Election for Colonel shall be held. ORDER NO. 2. LIEU'T-COL. JAS. C. MARTIN will forth, with order an Election for COLONEL of the 2d Rceiincnl of the 1st Brigade Cavalrv. on SAT UItDAY the Jiritt day of A$jp*t next, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the1 resignation of Col. Talbert , By order of GEN. TERRYMAN, 1st Brigade Cavalry. Jno. V. MoottE, Brigade-Major. June 25, 61 9 td I Oj" I'resp copy. Settlement of the Estate of WILLIAM BUCHANAN, Dec'd. I^JOTICE is hereby given lo tbe kindred ant oreditors of th? Estate of WILLIAM HUCIIANAN, deceased, late of Louisiana, am , especially to those distributees who reside beyonc f the limits of this State, that a settlement of al tnotlara in *t*tt Itnnila a a A ! nSatra f/\?> will lu 1 made in the Cpurt of Ordinary, Abbeville Die trict, on the 23d July next. FRANCIS ARNOLD, Adm'r. April 23, 1857 52 3m IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY s A (JOUST A, OA. HIGHT &. MAOMnijkPHir, CONTINUE the above busiuess, in all it branches, at the AMERICAN FOUN t DRY, and will be thankful for orders for all kind IRON and BRASS CastingB for. Gold Minee Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Machinery o t all descriptions. d Jan. 7, 1857. * 37 6m y * To the Farmers of Abbeville ? X>lstrlot. e 1VT E hare procured Ihs District Right c * WW the HARRIS SUBSOIL PLOUGH.We think it the best plough of the kind the has ever beeu introduced. The plough oau b seen a(. Greenwood Depot, at work, any timi ? We will be pleased to have it examined b >) every Farmer, for the simple reason that tli mora it is known the better it frill be liked. >- DAVIS <& BOOZER. >- r Jane 4, 1857 6 tf n LIME, S^ABTHR OF PARIS. ANl) HYDRAULIC 0EMENT A, A LWAYS on band, a sappft*y?Tboma*tt A Lime, Plaster of Paris and HyWtulio cfenWq at analt advance1 on cost /or J _ It- B- K?UK. JT Mmyta. , s. &-tf K" eiiodi - D. F. Joins r; - JOKES & JONES,'", Attorneys at Law & Solldtors ia Eq^att: kj, Oaee-Abbetflle^ E, ?. C. s intrusted to tb?m.* T April 16, 18&V - 6l? Ml, 'W' SMAtl PROFITS Al iVt tlxo old Stand MARSHALL HOUSE, A] B. nVt. cfc Sk A. "VC Beg leavk to inform their frie> that uii tlio 1 fitli inst., the}* will be ready to t tliom, their lurgo and well selected STOCK OF R1AD7-& iu every style, from the lowest pric Black Cloth, Drab d' Te, Linen, B Linen Coats, Black Doeski Marsailes and Linen Pi A Large Stock of ull kinds of VESTS, from 16 < the Latest Style, which wo are confident will plenso Also, a very fine n ??1)73, ?M India A very large, or the largest Stock ol IIATS, of c CAPS, in every Kt3*lc, from the lowest to the fincBt ij Shirts, Collars, Under Shirts?Mcri DRAWERS, of ovory description; n very Oravats, Stoolts, Ties, AT ALL PR Umbrellas, Walkins-Canes, Pens A nice lot of PERFUMERIES, SOAP, of every CAP, LETTER, NOTE and DEED PAPER- A BUTTONS, LOOKING GLASSES, a good nssortme cunsion CAPS. Also, a fine lot of POCKET ICNIV ING BRUSHES; A nice assortment of BUGGY WHIPS, MUSICAL INS! Also, a few articles in the HARD-1 Havana1 OF CHOICE B nno Oliowlzis Tobaoo< In addition to the ubove articles, you can find i the Gentlmena' Furnibliing Goods. Our Stock is so of the articles. We will be pleased to show our Stock, and w a call, to eell VEllY LOW in order to make room f ond judge for themselves. All we ask is a trial. We feel confident that evi pleased with both Prices and Goods, as our motto is1D* Rememher the place?Lyons' Old Stuud, at May 14, 1857 NEW SPRING IFF 3VE. ISRAEL cft *VT7nDM r-:?l .1 ?i? ?..l.i:- i '<i v/ivji uilii ii icuua aiiu ihg |;uuiiv iu general, JL of seasonable Goods, such na Ladies' Dress Goods, Mantillas, Fa-ns, Hosle: OUR STOC1 Readymad IS UNUSUALLY Also, a heavy aupply of Gents' Furnishing Articic Hats, Slioes XT M BPIE And lots of other articles, in exeelleut vai Plantation 1 At the Lowest M rioasc call and convinco yourselves. Abbeville C. II., April 2, 1867 raiKrTiNG. THE Proprietors of the Abbeville Banner would respectfully inform tho public that j .they are prepared to execute ull kinds of Job ^ Work with neatness and dispatch. Having incurred considerable expense for printing materials, they have no hesitancy iu saying that they are as well prepared, and can do as neat work * as any other establishment in the up-country of lai Squth Carolina. r They will also keep on hand a complete assortmoiit of ? 33XjA.2\TH:S, o? of which we have now on hand the following "J List, to which we shall continue to add until u'' we get a complete nRsortnient: Sum. Pro; Fi. Fa. on Sum. Pro.; Ca. So. on , Sum. Pro.; Sub. Writs; Sub. Tickets in Law; "c Sub. Tickets in Equity ; Fi. Fa.; Co. Sn.; Ca. Sn. in Cuse ; Copy Writ in Case ; Deeds of Conveyance ; Declaration on Note ; Commi*sion to Ex- Q amine Witnesses; Jifdgment by Confession in " Assumpsit; Judg. on Writ of Enquiry, Damages Assessed by Clerk?Debt or Assumpsit, Judg. by Confession in Debt^ on Single Bill; Judgment 011 Writ of Enquiry, Damages Assessed by Jury ; Judgment in Assumpsit at Issue, Plea With- Ju drawn ; Poslte Judgment on Issue Tried, Verdict for Plaintiff; Mortgoge for Personal Property; Mortgage of Real Estate; Magistrates'Summons; Ai Da Executions ; Do. Kccognizance ; Summons to Fi Defaulting Juror* May 28, 1857 > "A FEW^ORE LEFT." ~ ?r S. E. GRAYDON &. CO., y COKESBUBY, S. C. ALTHOUGH our New Stock of Spring Goods is rapidly diminishing by the large flaies we are ma&ing, buii we wuutu any 10 uur * friends, and llie public?Coine on, we have m " A Few More of the same Sort Left," and will be pleased to serve you to the best of our ability. Were we to attempt to enumerate all our r< Stock, the newspaper would not hold it; and besides, we deem it altogether unnecessary.? Suffice it to say that we have a large aud vuried assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, " READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, A GAITERS, HATS,CAPS, BONNESS, Crockery, Glass and Tin-Ware. ALSO, j SUGAR, COFFEE, d, TEA, RICE, NAILS, K AND VINEGAR. TRACE CHAIN'S, n, HARNESS, PLOW-LINES, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, SOAP, < T s CANDLES, STARCH, a SODA, SPICES, <fc COOKING EXTRACTS, rr i. In short, almost anything a reasonable man * >f could desire. T As to prices, ve need not say we will sell our I goods lower than any one else, for sensible peo" pie know that sncli assertions are " all fudge." || But we do say that wc will deal fairly, and.sell Vi as low as honest imn can afTord to sell, and we si respectfully invite those in waut of goods to give _ uia call, as they ?xight "go farther and rare ~ worse," li S. E. iiRAYDON &, CO. > k * . April 16, 18S7 51 tf jg y TUiTTBTT JU flTT A T WTI a ^ e JUX/A V XiUIi (X VUAliilUiOO) DEALERS IN AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE, Main Street, - A AOBETILLG . S. C. January 28, 1M7. / 40 ' 6m in pr Indep* adept Pre?p copy 1 -months. ^ H|?PBBIAK (KAttiR B.* A/. M.\, MEETS wgnUrly^n <be FRIDAY +iUr , If* the cond Monday & ?*6h moulh, U8 - o'eleo*, B. M. | 'p ' , Bate* Convocation* #tty be held at hay time, v, JiovAter, te rtit eandipaUe'from the cftuulry, i vf) (tUICK SUES. of ?T. O*. Liyons, B BE VILLE C. H., S. C. rIN!ESTOCK, IDS ANI) THE PUIJMC GENERALLY, tflirr to those who limy be pleased to call on JADE CLOTHING, es to the finest qualities of larsailes, White and Brown n and Cassimor Pants, -11 T?_! ?u?o?ai< an x. llUtJO. sts. to $8.00; nil of which is well made, and all inspectors. Bsortincut of Lf3Ji3? SMPtP&BS, Ders, tfco. vary description, of the newest style. Also, [Utility. A very hcuvy Stock of Lno and Silk; at Low Prices. Inrcc- lot and well assorted Stock of I G-lovos, SooIils, dbo., ICES. ?of choice make; Pencils. description ; u very large Slock of FOOLS* | Iho, ENVELOPES, of all kinds and sizes; nt of COMBS, BRUSHES, GUNS and Per- | E3, RAZORS and Ruzor STRAIN, SHAV?RTJMENTS, CARPET BAGS. IV ARE LINE ; a fine lot of i Cigars, 11 HANDS; , o, SnvifT, ctoo., dbo. tfco. i fine nn?l complete Stock of every thing in lurge thut it iB iinposuible to mention one half 1 ill asAure nil those who will pleasure us with or another Stock. So we invite all to cotue nry one who will look at our Goo<1>j, will be - Small 1'rofiiH mid Quick Saled." the Marshall House. B. M. Sl S. A. WIXESTOCK. SIMMER GOODS. that they have now iu store their full supply Bonnets, Ribbons, Parasols, try, cfco., cfco. K OF e Clotliixig: f LARGE. 8, all of which we will Bell at LOW PRICES. ?, TrunKs, LLAS, piety. Also, a very heavy Stock of Dry Ooods. Market Rates. M. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSEU Nexidoor to II. S. Kerr. New Spring and Summer Goods (YT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S 3To. 1 O-ranlto Range, ABBEVILLE C. H.t S. C. rW7"E CALL the attention of our nmuoroiw r w friends, and the Public generally, to our igc ((iiii varieu assortment of resh Spring and Summor Goods, ie character of which is so miscellaneous that ir advertisement could not represent the extent our Stock, or the inducements offered to purasera. We can therefore only solicit the attention of ij-en", mid nay to them that we are prepared to i thorn justice in th? various styles of Silks, Barege Robes, Muslin Robes, RESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, OIXGIIAHS, LAWNS, inens, Organdies, French Print Jaoonets, nd a Stock, which cannot be excelled, of cnch, Eglish and American CALICOS. Our Stock of Silk and Straw Bonnets id full, all qualities. For Gcntlcmcns' wear we have received a rge and well selected Stock of estings, Spring and Summer Cassimers, WHITE AND BROWN LINEN DRILLS. DUCKS AND HEAVY LINENS, iid a great variety of HATS suitable for Burner wear. April 9, 185V 50 tf CONOAREE IRON WORKS. >EO. SINCLAIR & CO., Near the Greenville Depot, OolumlDia, S O., ION AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND [anufaclurers of Sleam Engines, Boilers, Mill Gearing, Grist and Saw Mills. &c. BEING practical Mill Wright*, Machinists and Engineers, they will attend to all orBra in their line with oromntness. and on rea triable terms. t#' Repairing done at the shortest notice, nd Costings of all kinds made to order. April 9, 1857 60 ly NSURANOEOFFICE A.t Atoloevllle O. S. 'be Aslieville Mutual Insurance Company IAS established an Ageney at this place*, and will Insure against Fire, and also upon Life Insurance on lite often secures a living for fam ies that otherwise would b? in waut Also aluable Slaves should always bo, covered by In urance. J. G. WILLS ON, Agent. May 7, 1857 2 2m PROFESSIONAL CARD. J.lHE undersigned having located permanently m at Greenwood, for the purpose of practiIng Medicine, offers his services to the public. DR. W. H. DAVIS. May 38. 1867 5 8m TU8T< received a new tnpply of LADIES' (f DRESSS GOODS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, EMBROIDERIES, MANTILLAS, TRIMMINGS. M. STRAUSS, Cokes bury. April 2ft, 1657 02 8m er are authorixsd to anuouee A. A DOLl>HIIH WfI,T.rAMS am t Ci^UiU fer tkii'At \ -*Z^ GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Plantation Implements, &o., ON hand, In ?tore, with larg^ additions oVory week, fur CASH, at very low prices: 60 Dhls C Yellow SUGARS, 5 - Crushed and Powdered SUOARS, 2 lllulrt. Muscovado do. 60 ling* Rio. Olddov. Java und Mocha Coffee, 5 Hints. Trinidad nnd W. I. MOLASSES, 30 boxesSperin, Adamantine&Tullow Candle*. A Inrge stock of FANCY GROCERIES, such as Picklcs, Syrups. Preserves nnd Jellies, ; Suuces, Spices, Table Salt, ?Jsc., Alaccnroni and Starch. Fig l)lue. Indigo, <.Vc. The very best CHEWING TOBACCO, 10,000 nuest selection Rio Hondo SEGARS, Lock, Tongue, Fifth and JjOg t'hains, 100 Pairs Truce Chains, (unbolted,) 100 Kegs NAILS, do. Tea Kettles, Boiler* nnd Grid Irons, Well Buckets, Sifters, Waflln ami Wufer Iroue^ Blue Stone, Copperas and Madder, Buckets, Tubs nnd Dernijons, Broad Axes. Foot AdzcH, and Collins' Axes, Some best Plain Pocket Cutlery. Also, just received, fresh from the Brewery in Scotland, 12 Bbls. Glasgow ALF, n very superior article. Agency for the South Carolina White Laud Company, uud on hand, 4,000 Lba. S. C. White I,ead, pure, (beautiful,) a flnn ?? liudiiiifni i i ...i.u.. \ and n great many other articles at the lowest pricea for CASH, or on short time to prompt customer*. II. S. KI'.HR. Abbeville C. If, March 12, 1857. -lli-ly Valuable Farm for Sale. rilllR Subscriber!! being desirous to remove, A. offer.for Sale their highly fertile Lands, lying >u l'ickens District, S. C., 011 tho waters of Kighteen Mile Creek, containing 531 acres.? Upon said farm are 100 acres of Exceedingly Rich Bottom Land, i reasonable portion of Wood Lund, and the remainder good fortile Upland. Pure wholesome water can bo found in abundance on the farm, rind the bealthfulness of the country cannot be surpassed. Good Duildings arc also upon the Farm. Any person wishing to purchase a Farm, the soil of which is peculiarly adapted to the growth of Cotton, Wheat, Corn, <te., would do well to cull early, as it will be sold on accommodating terms. Address, MRS. C. M. ALEXANDER, or EDGAR W. CLYDE, I'ickensville, S. C. April 2, 1857 49 tf Removal. T11E Subscriber has removed from his old stand to Enright &. Starr's Gin Factory, and returns his thanks for past favors, and solicits a share of public patronage in his line of business. IIo will make Panel Doors, Sash, Blinds, Wardrobes, Tables, DcsKh, Door and Window ItVnninn a .(rn y. Ji.?He will also make Coflins of the finest style anil finish. For reference, apply to 11113- gentleman in Hie town of Abbeville. G. C. BOWERS. April 1, 1857 4a ly PLUMB & LEITNER, Wholosalo Druggists, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THE attention of the Public id invited to our Stock of choice, unadulterated Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils Paints, Glass, Perfumery, Brushes, and all other articles ill our line. We feel assured that no IIoubp in the South can oft'er a stock superior to oura in (renuinrness and purity. All our ofliciual preparations are made in Htrict Accordance with the formularies of the United Stntea l'harinncopocia. a..? c. 1. i\ t.i c? : 1 t..-i . wui ow/un ui jseiuni uuu our?n:uj iiniruiuuiiui is full, and we have unequalled arrangements for procuring additional supplies at the shortest notice. Feeling confident that we can furnish our customers with the best articles, on reasonable terms, we respectfully solicit onlers and pledge ourselves to till them with fidelity and dispatch. PLUMB <t LEITNER, Late I). B. Plumb it Co. Augusta, Cu., April 16, '57 51 8m'2w New Goods, M. STRAUSS, COKESBURY, S. C., OFFERS the Inrgcst and best assorted Stock over brought to Cokesbury, and prices as low as the goods can be bought in Columbia or Charleston ; then I buy my goods in the best markets, und take small profits. Call, examine and judge for yourselves. M. STRAUSS. April"23, 1857 52 3m J. P. McKET.T. A R, Surgeon Dentist, WOULD most reRpectfullly inform the citizens of Abbeville and Kdgefield Districts, that he will speud the first half of each mouth in Abbeville and the latter half in Edgefield, where he will be pleased to attend to any professional colls that he may receive. Address?Abbeville C. II., Greenwood and mrrn nr.... illltl Ut?>. Anril 23, 18.17 52 3m 0* Independent Press copy. Tailoring. WILLIAM ALEXANDER, WOULD respectfully* inform the citizens of the community that he hua located himself in the building formerly occupied by N. McEVOY, n? a boot and ahoc ulore, o:?e door below the Marshall House, where lie will be prepared to execute with neatness and despatch all orders entrusted to him. April 2, 1867. 49 tf The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In the Common Picas. William Willson, ) vs. > Foreign Attachment. Jan. A. Liddell. ) Thomson &. Fair, Attorneys. WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the eleventh day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty ci. i.:. it.A rtz-.ro. who, it is said, is absent from and without the limits of this State, and lias neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon wltoopa copy of the said declaration might be served? It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the twelfth day of April, eighteen hundred aud fifty-eight, otherwise final and absolute judgment will thou be given and awarded against him. ' MATTHEW McDONALD, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, April 11, 1857 51?ly Stage Line mtmrimuskr ABBEVttLE to WASHINGTON A FOUR HORSE STAGE leaves ABBE* VILLE on Monday, Wednesday aud Friday. Leaves Washington, fia., ou Tuesday, ThursMA?T sm.1 flaiucAlflv nrnMuiuriL A Dally Train leave# Washington at 7.o'clock A. M-, for Atlanta* OFFICE at th? POST OFFICE. JOHN MoBRYDE, Agent. Abbeville C. II., April 0,1857. 60 ly NATIONAL POLICE OAZETTL SWAN ft CO.'S LOOTIjRIES. Tho Most Brilliant Scheme Ever Drawn, * I - ???? Arm OAFZTAIi PRXBH , 0,000. TICKETS ONU TJN DOLLARS! . w OWING (o the great favor with which our Single Number lotteries liavo Ufcen re? oetvfcd by ttio public, and the lurge domnud for Tickol!", the MntiageM S. Swun & Co., will huve n drawing encli Saturday throughout tho year. ' The following Scheme will be drawn in each of their Lotteries for July, 1807 : CLASS 4^;' To be drawn in tho City of Atlanta, Georgia, in > ttllhlio. nn Saturday, July 4, 1857. CLASS 44, To bo drawn in the City of Atluntn, Georgia, ia public, on # T^' Saturday, July 11, 1867. CLASS 45, To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on Saturday, July 18,1857. CLASS 46, To be drawn in the City of Ailunla, Georgia, in public, on j Saturday, July 26, 1857^ On the Plan of Single Numbers. * 0,003 FRIZESS. JVearh/ One I'rize to ever;/ Ticket* 30,000 Tickets! Magnificent Scheme; TO HE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN JULYlf 1 prize of $00,000 i^. ??0,0ob* I ? 20,000 is 20.000T 1 ? 10,0.0o is 10,000 1 ?? 5,000 is 6,000 1 ? 5,000 is 5,000 1 " 2,fioU is 2,600 1 ?? 2,SOU is 2,500 1 " 1,0o0 is 1,000 1 " 1,000 is 1,000 | I " 1,0(10 is 1,000 45 prizes of. 300 ore 19,500* I 100 " 100 are..... IO.OOQl 10U " .; 50 are... . 6,000 A P PKOX1M ATI ON PRIZES. 4 prised of $925 npprox. to $60,000 aro $900 4 " 175 " 20,000 - 700 1 " 100 ?' 10,000 " 40u 8 " 80 ? 6,000 040' 8 " 60 " 2,500 " 400 12 " 30 " 1,000 '? COO 28 " 25 " 500 ? 700 3,000 " 20 aro 60,000 3,305 Prizes amounting (o ?204,000f ! Whole Tickets, 510?Halves, $5?Quarters, $2.60 L, Plan of the Lottery. , The numbers froin 1 to 30,000, corresponding I with those Numbers on tlic lickeir, printed on. i separate slips of paper, arc encircled with small tin tubes und placed in one wheel. Tlic first 218 Prizes, similarly printed n.nc1 eft-1 circled, ?r? placed::: another wheel. The wheeler arc then revolved, and a number is drawn front . the wheel of Numbers, and at tho same time u Prize is drawn from the other wheel. Tim TCiimi. ber and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibit ed to lite audience, and registered 1>y the Commissioners; the Prize-being placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repealed until all the Prize.1 are drawn out. Approximation Prizes.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 18 Prizes will be entitled to tho 72 Approximation Prizes, according to tho Scheme. 8,000 Prizes of ?20 will be determined by tli3 lust figure of the N umber thut drawn the fiSOv000 Prize. For example, if the Number draw^ ing the ?50,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets where the number ends iu 1 will 1)0 entitled to 020. If the number ends with No. 2, then ull the Tickets where the number ends iu 2 will be entitled to un*l ho on to 0. Certificates of Packagc* will be sold at tho following rates, which is the risk t Certificate of Package of 10 W hole Tickets, $80 ? n-i' IV IJttll -il? " " 10 Quarter " 20 " " 10 Eighth - 10 In ordering Tickets, enclose the money to our address for tlio Tickets ordered, on receipt of which tlicy will be forwnrded by first mad.?? Purchasers cau have tickets ending in any figuro they may designate. The List of drawn Nnnibers and Prizes avill he Ecnt to purchasers immediately after tlio drawing. ' Purchasers will please writ* their signatures, plain and give their Post Olliee, County and State. . . . Remember that every prize is dfawn, and puyable in full without deduction. 1 *' ' " All prizes of one thousand dollars and lenderpaid immediately after the drawing; other prizes at the usuul time t>f thirty day a; ' : All comiHunications strictly confidential. Prizo Tickets cashed or renewed iu other tickats at either office. . it ; Address orders for Tickcta or Certificates of Packogos of Ticket's cither io 1 C3T A list of the numbers that arc drawn from the wheel, with the nrnouut of the Prizet that each one is entitled to, will be published nftes every drawing, in the followiug papers:? New Orleans Delta, .Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intellrgertcer, New York Duy Dook, and Savuunah Morning News. S. SWAN A, CO., Atlanta, Ca., or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ahf. July 17, 185G . t ly HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALt Till? O..I 'I ?- * - r* %_ * ? V7"^T ouuscriucr oners lor aSDie lllD^R BaUlLlIouso and I.ot and adjoining Farm, jF" situated in und near tho Villago of Greenwood. The Tract contains about "j ? On? Hundred and Forty Acresv of which about Forty Acres is WOODLANDl Tlie Dwelling is a One-story- CoMftge Building, with Kiglit ltooms, besides Pantry and Closets. On the premises are a good Kitchen, Negro House, Smoke House, Carriage House, and Stables, and an exceltent Well of water. The dwelling has new and elegant Furniture, whicli will he sold with the oreiiiises, if desired. The Village of Greenwood wo .of the.iposjl desirable places to live at in:ifa katjk ooulitryV being perfectly heallhy, and having good society and excellent Schools. . i > ... i. Fart of Ihe purchase money will he required in Cash. Fbr the balance, the terms will t>e accommodating. ? * " W'i\ WM. It GRIFFIN. Ma roll 4, 1857. 45" L, . tf HOUSE BTOJMWG.. TUB undersigned is now nr?nare<f Co At* JL work entrusted'to his care, in the Build-1 ing Line; to Draw Plans and oreot aUdeacriptions of Buildings, from a onc-atory hone to ai Court House. ' ' ' ? 'Having received instructions from,, tile best? Archjtecta in t|)e.Unloty he flatten lii,u??elfttyat lie <tau hare worjt do tie in af style eaul to and as cheap a* can be: done iu If tw y?rk. ? BKfEUKNcjM. ?King, & Kelliim, Architect*,' I Brooklyn New Yprk ; "Wm. Gainer, Architect, ' of Hig*. York City: Pfjrynmw ? Wal|er,; NW Market; Dr. John P. Barratt, Bnrrattaville. . HENRY JONES. New .Market, Dec. 16, 1856. 85 tf SPEC^AinroPKCEKElTT*' 1 To tbe ittaioH.' . WE are now ready to exhibit (he .largeefc- t and moat attractive assortment of neW Style? of Spwng and Summer - r v j? tJiea* some Beautiful Park ^ l.Sllk and Criipe. AJio,' a'rfch lot of; . \t / ; ranctt JTJOWdty . l | ^ ^ fM>G^AlWBEaS^ M . . ;; '....- .....', * .. *.