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CLISHA KENT KANE. A BIOGRAPHY. , BY WILLIAM ULDF.U. IN announcing* tlta LIFIi OF 1)11. KAMI, we are but anticipating the wiolieH of thousands Rod tens of thoueuud.-* of the luluiircra of (hut great tnan. * Having been n personal friend "f the deceased, en J enjoying a litruo where of his confidence, l)r. lilder is well qualified to do justico to the subject Thi? work will lie issued in ono handsome octavo volume, dikI will equal in every respect tlic aoperb volumes of " Arctic Exploration*, recently published. It will contain iv new full-face portrait, executed on steel, as well as eiij^rtivinj*n of hia residence, tomb, tneduls, A:c. In order to give this work a large circulation it will bo sold at the low price of ?1.00. More Than $100,001) Sold Within .Nine Months. DR. KANE'S GREAT WORK, ARCTIC EXPLORATIONS, Is now being read by more than two hundred thousand persons, old and young, learned and unlearned. Il is just the book which should bo owned and read by every Ai fi'iunn. 500 newspapers have cached pronounced it the moot remarkable and marvelous work ever published. The Foreign Journals and the most distinguished nivalis of Europe arc extravagant in V its praise. It is more interesting than llobiimm Crusoe; i being a faithful account of privations and hardships, the narrative of which cannot lie road without a shudder. (>ur most eminent men have vied with each oilier in extolling it* merits. Two vols., octavo, Superbly IIIiikIrated.? Three Hundred Engravings'. Price >.YuU. DR. KANE'S FIRST NARRATIVE. The United States Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, During the years 1S.V?-51. A Personal Narrative, by Elislia Kent Kane, M. D., U. S. N. Otic volume bvo., upward* Itrn 4 ... ..... ? iuu |iagc9, coiniiilimy oieei Males Wood Engravings, including a lino steel trait of Sir John Franklin, being tin? 011I3 ever engraved in America. AI.-o, a l'.iogr. of Franklin, by S. Austin Allibonc, E $3.00. This work is totally distinct from tlie f?' Arctic Expedition, and embraces much vnli and interesting matter never before piilili It should be owned by all who have puri'n the last Expedition, a* it makes ]>r. Kane's * complete. A PHOTOGRAPH OF I>11. KANE, Taken from Lifk. nv Bkai?v, of New V Price $5.00. IN PRESS, ft A T T r* T1 T? ti *r ? wir V V All O I !> I HJCi JLYi. U I\ J. EXPLORATIONS. rREPAllED BY THE AUT1IO AND EMBRACING ALL IIIS IIMTDITlMNS. Superbly llUistrato*.! willi Steel Plr.?es ami V Cuts, engraved under the immediate sup< teadeneo of Col. Fremont, mostly from gaerreotypes, taken on llie spot, ami wil issued m a style to nmteli Dr. Kane's w < It will also contain a new Steel Portrait, !> tl;^ only correct likeness of llie author . >?.< i mil,lid....! 1 Two Volumes, Octavo??5.00. Brazil and tho Brazilians. BY REV. 1). r. Kll>I>i:it, to F Til E M ETI1 O IMST E I' I SC o I* A L CIIUIICII. BY REV. J. C. FLETCHER, OF THE r R. E 6 U Y T K U I A N C II C II U II . This new anil splendidly illustrated work (one large volume oclavo, in uiiiform . - tylo with the superb volumes of Dr. Kauu'x .Irriif Iixi>luru~ fions,) is the joint elTorl of the above named gentlemen, who, ua travelers anil as missionaries, (and one in an official position as Acting Secretary of the United States Legation at Itio,) have l?ad a long and varied experience in a land full of interest, whether we regard it in a uatnrnl, commercial, political of moral point of view, Price $3.00. Any of the above works will he sent by mail free of Postage by remitting the published price. AGENTS WANTED. CHILDS & P V. T V. "R Sft -w 1> l' 11 I. 1 8 II K II 8 , C02, A roll Street, l'hilatlclj>hia. J. B. Lippincutl ifc Co., 2o, N. Fourth St., Philadelphia. I>liilli|>.-?, Sampson & (To., IT., NViiitrr St., Boston. Sheldon, Hlakeinan & Co., 115, Nassau St, Now York. (1. I*. l'uliiitm it Co., ClSd, Broadway, New Y<?rk. Applegulo ?fc Co., 48, Main St., Cincinnati. S. (J. Grijfgs &. Co., Ill, Lake St., Chicago. . August C, 1857. 15 It itixxct ior R=??iie. I'OFFER the following tracts of Land lor sule: Tract No. 1, containing Six Hundred Acres, tfirty or fifty cleared, the balaucc in wood land, g<tod Calibins, with some other improvements. Tltis tract can easily be divided into two or . nioYe Battlements?all well watered and timbered, lies two miles East of Bachelor's Retreat. Vn ') lvinff nnfl milo K.kkI nf ltnnbft* ^ and apUftd'Mi Dwelling House, with good Store House,. Qfet-affapute, Negro- Houses, with oue DUcksmith'e Shop, nod other out buildings; well "* ' watered and timbered, with some of as good y Boltqnl Land n* the District alfords. Ttiia is one < most desirable residences in the District; " good Churches on all sides, good Classical School, Ac., Ac.-. * ' Th? above laud can bo bought on accommo ?l - ' uMug wiui>, uiv I'uyuiciiis wen secured. i'ny j nieota can be in a Jo oti one, two and three vcarn ! * ' time; ',. ^ "I.1 J' LEONARD TOWERS. ' Bachelor's Retreat, l'ickens ) . Patriot) S. C., July 23, IBM. f 14 *lm > HEADaUARTERS, ' BRIGADE, Iot DIV. S. C. M, J *? ' *- > *.? ' Ei^duriKLD C. II., July M. J 1 , ORDERNO. 1. ' jTWHB'lOth Regiment of Infantry will parado 1 ? * ; Review and Drill' at Richardson's, on * J? Tftibrtaiy the 30th .inat. - ' " ' I*-. ? ^JThe 7ih Tteginriftit of Infautry will parado nt , ; ' . v'the.?? Saturday tCa lrt of Augiiflt ' -^.fc^jLThe 9Ui Regiment of Infantry will parade nt f^SY - j^flprihgfiold, on Tuesday the 4th of August next. % * meitf. of Infantry will parade at , .;? ? _fjqnrpw'? Old field, on Saturday the Stu August. V,Tv%#ajWi?J8(pfifirnent of Infantry will .parado at ; [^jBnrtTSWillM^y the 11 tli AnpusL r* * _ ntp/illis crecttt, wiilt interest ?? ' ; 4HPMffd after the first day of Jailuar* nftg,;, iMMMilVtt ttiviPKilote with anurovea'M^re. '/ ' *J*>#A*BUNTE>R, Ex'r. ' ** '?~? {(" ca?'1,0 1,10 ^ ? * * i* . * * > ^ ^ ^ OCTAGON DURIAL CASm H owo w ood IP 1 XL 1 M ll ^1^11 KHI? beautiful Canes of all nizpa, from 2 .L to <> foci b inches in lenirth, ami largo ii proportion?lin?-?l with lino Silk nml Sntiu, am finnisliotl with I'hit I'd IJiiiulli'u, ami IS*ii11io Piute (if desired) can nlwnys be found at lliu emlipcri Ikt's Carriage Shop, with ? Hearse to ronvfj tlivni lo any purl of tlio District, at tho ehurlcs possible notice. IVrsons ordorini; I1icp? Cases, will ploaso ntali if they desiro the l'latr<l Ilandh-s, or I ho niiini engraved of llictr departed friends upon the Nami I'lato. II' co, please state the iiaino ami ago. A now lot of tho above urticlo has just bcoi rwi'iveil. I'nymcnt of nil orders must be made witliii oiio month nftor tho Case is received. K. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., July 23, 'Hi la tf Buggies! Buggies! Buggies! AFI'lW more l?*ft of those lino Uuguies, hik . a low not so line. IVices varying from oih Hundred to One Hundred ami 1-ifty oil new worki an?l from l-'ifly to One 11nn?lro?1 Dollar: : on second hand work. I have now on ham; a line lot of new work, just finished. Also, n lot of second hand. Therefore, all ye that want something to ride in, eall around, I'll try to suit you in the way of a BUGGY, CAltRYALL, BAROUCHE Oi* Hocls.aw/iy. I think it cheaper to ride than po afoot (provided you have a horse;) and if 1 have not got anything to suit you, jus j;ivo me au order ol what you waul, ami it shall he tilled in the shortest time possible, ul as low prices as can he ali'ortled. E. J. TAYLOR. ? - j, uieir rank annexed. To wit: ,lf)IIN A'. AlOORF., nrigfdo Major, li. J. W1I1TK, Brigade Inspector, with rani; :,f Major. .lOHN M. VAIITI.ONV, Brigade Judge Advocate, with rank of Major. 11. M. l'KURYMAN," Itrignde Quarter Master, with rnnk of Captain. JOHN W. UOBINSON, Brigade Pay Master, with rank of Captain. Dll. M. C. TA(H5AKT, Brigade Surgeon, with rank of Captain. JAMKS AMASOX, ? Adis-do-Camp, with THOS. SMITH, S rank of Captain. They will report themselves at Headquarters as noon as possible, as in readiness for the Reviews reeently ordered. A full alteudaucc of the Stall' will lie expected and required. By order of W. W. PE11RYMAN, Brig. General. .loliN V. Mooiti^ Brigade Major. Julyjfi, i?r?7 _ i:; r.t. C A II D . JEFFEBS & COTHRANS, Factors and Commission Merchants, Charleston, S. C. XCOl.'KAC! MI) l?y the past, \vc arc jiertnaJ nenly established and continue the Factorage and Commission Business, and renew our pledge I.. tl 1- ... 1* i.. ? iini'in, jiciciiuiiih ana me inline generally, that \vc will devote our |i(-reonul attention, energy and .'-kill, to the helling ol' Cotton, Flour, Corn, Wheat, or any oilier Produce sent to us for sale. We will carefully Goods, when ordered, and attend to the Forwarding of Merchandise shipped to our care. We therefore respectfully solicit n continued and increased aliare of that patronage heretofore) ho liberally extended to us, nud for which we return our thanks. II T. JF.FFF.US. Charleston. . : . . for thrift vnArs. from .Innwarv nnvf Houth side of public square, Abbeville 0. II. For llio nbovc reason, to reduce my plaining iuterest, I will sell * 700 Acros of Land, adjoining my home tract?110 buildings, 250 Acres in cultivation, remainder in lino timbered lands, near to a Steam Saw-Mill. I will Hell three hundred Acres within five miles of Greenwood Depot?200 Acres in cultivation, the remainder heavy timbered Laud, and riomc valuable creek Bottom. I will kcII my Curllail Mill tract, containing Six Hundred Acres; its improvements arc Four Hundred Acres cleared Land, a good Dwelling IIousc, and other out buildings, not occupied foi some yearn. It has one ol the best Corn nml Wheat Mills I have ever seen?although not the most costij'?aud with a Wheat custom surpassing any other. There arc Seventy-Five Acreso: valuable Low Ground on the tract. The above lands wll be sold low, on a crodil to approved purchasers. I will sell eight tunics, and eight work steers, and other stock. ? SAMUEL MARSHALL. July 1C, 59 12 4t PENDLETON FEMALE SEMINARY . *' * - < Teacliors: REV. T. JLttcBRYDE, D. D., . MISS" M. C. TELOT, \ > MI?3 S. C. THE E^ercifles or the above Institution wi! be epened on. Monday, the 27th July. Th upuid- branches of a solit) English Eduqation wil 'bo tatfgbt; also instruction givcu*on the' Pino ^?nd Guitar, ?fid in Vofcul Music, Latin Freneli Painting, Eitfbroiijariiig, Drawing. Wax-work Leather-wofk and Worsted-work. , T\iq Teachers ar# too wet! known^o need com mendaUoa, tinf tlioffi is no better location in tn Suite for such an institution, both as to climat 'and socifi&v An oxpellen^ Boarding^IIdUtfc I kepi om tbo Seminary Jot. . TRt'SfTEES. ~ N. tj#.?ivan i any of llio above braneli&.^lflMptaifljUai wli mny u*>t wish to tak?'rf*(jilt oftarsc of study. \iuly JO, |867. . 12 j 81 Photographs aft* AmbroJ^Oi rI^IIE Subscriber Has prepared himself wit X. sahablo aparnlo* Tor taking TYPES and PUOTQCWAPHft iu tfie4x*t?lyl of life Art. Photographs go* bo ?nsie of an size, ham Amfirotypcs or other pietuM^nn colored according to natdMi tiiher oi? papers c&nvflL Satkfa^Won i? all insiafacbu will I given or charge Toade. "? \ ^ d ""rii Roorrupvcr Brywh ?3b Altai's |)rug and Bo? Store. ~ ' _ " ' C. H ALLEN' I AqvPviiIc 0 II , July 15, 185V. 12-St " STOVES! STOVES! STOVES!! f |^1IH untlerxiitiied, lm< lllo iif>lit to noII lite .1 Patent CiM>kint! Hlnvo, " VIOIXHI,' hiuiillfnettired in the Month, nn?1 of Southern Iron, ami al lower (trice* limit AimOn-m enstin^x, liner fiiiisli and nioru convenient. Cull and exumine 1 for yourselves. ii lie tow I Kiro tin* fixes of tin? Stoves, and the j mtnilier they cook for; hIho, my Retail I'rirec, s ami the iiuinhiT oT tirlieleH tli.it willi eaeli Stove: ; No. 10 chilis f??r forty, |>riee, - ? 12.00 I No. u thirty, - H7.00 No. 8 " twenty, " - li'i.OO ; No. 7 " twelve, - 27.00 ' Keaoli Stovo lias (lie following articles, willi out extra charge : One extra finite, nnd Uach, 1 One oval Huilcr, One round do, 1 10 feet of Pipe, 'I' V. i.l One net of Walk- Iioms Ono Skillet, -One Iron Heater, Ono < riddle, ()nc (>riil Iron, 2 Sheet Iron Pans, .'J Tin I'aiu, I One Kako, One Put. , Extra Pipe clinrgod 10 cents n pound. All . Stoves warranted. Extra eastings at Fouiulry I prices. t I have al^o, a i;ood variety of Northern Stoves, i ami farmers' lioilcr?, at low price. II Call at II. AV. I.AAVSON'S Tin Ware Manufactory ami Stove Emporium. July i?, 1857 11 Sim Due-West '/ilmco/iv an<l Jiolrjtcnilcnt /'; < .v.i copy mouths. JAST L BARNES WILL offer his entire Stock of Dry Goods ami liiucu Clothing, for the remainder of the season at Very Low Pricos. My Stock of aliovc is well assorted, uml ['rents rare attractions to those wishing Cheap GOOds. Just received a fresh supply uf Drugs, Assorted Syrups, Varnishes, id many such things to Kuit the season. Alto, some extra Kcnlncky and Spanish addles, Bridles, Whips, Carpets. Also* an nsorhueni of lfARl>\VA UK and a lendid variety of CROCK MR V, TIN, ?te. The people are respectfully invited to give Us call. We make liberal reductions on our char's for looking. J. T. DARN KS. Lowudesville, S. July 1, 1857. 11?If c n x>. u uf cuitu Ua Urn VU II. II, OIT11 I ITj Manufacturers of ELODEONS, 011(1 AN MELODEONS, A X 1) Pedal Sub-Bass HA-naiowiUMs. 611 Washington Street, BOSTON. '-pun attention of Clergymen, Committees, JL .School;1, Lodges, ?tc., is invited to the new Pedal Sub-Bass Harmoniums, Made and Sold by the Manufacturers. JI is arranged with two manuals or hanks of Keys, Hie lowest set running mi octave higher than the other, and may he used .separately, and thus gel in one ease two distinct instruments; or, by the use of the coupler, the two hanks of keys may be played at the same time by use of the front set only. This connected with the Sub-Hass, will piviluec the ellect of a large organ, and is Huflicieutly heavy to fill a house that seals from It?u<) to 150(1 persons. Tin: OUC AN MISLODKON is designed for liai'lol* and nriv:il?> iisr> Tim <.<><>ul ?!.? ilnr lo the Church Instruincnl, being arranged with two banks of Keys, and when used together, l?y means of the Coupler, is capable of as great volume of power as llio Church Instrument, when used without the Pedals. Also, every variety of M CLOD EONS for Parlor use. Purchasers may rely upon instruments from our Manufactory, hiring made ill in the most complete and thorough manner. Having removed lo the spacious Building.-', 511 Washington Street, we have every facility for manufacturing purposes, and employ liono hut the most experienced and skillful workmen Jn short, we will promise our customers an Instrument c<piul if not superior to any Manufact urer, and guarantee entire and pcrfccl stdix/iiction. Music Teachers, Leaders of Choirs, and others interested in musical matters, urc respectfully invited to visit our Rooms at any time, aud examine or test the instruments on exhibition lor salo at their pleasure. As a still further guarantee to the public as to tlio excellence of the Mrfodeori* mid J/urmoniuiim, from our Manufactory, wo beg leave to refer, by permission, to tlio following Piano Forte Manufacturers of Huston, who have examined our Im-trumenta, aud will give their opinion when called upon: Chickering ?fc Sons; Win. P. Emerson : Geo. | Hewn ; ilalluU &. Cunuton; Brown it Allen ; u?spuo,A.???,?co? v? ----- r? chasing, to obtain It at the expeqtt of the manufacturers, to the extent at least or'a yo^a rent Orders from anypaAof flle eoontry'or?%otld,. sent direct to tho manufactory in Boston, with cash or satisfactory referonoe, will be promptly attended to, and as faithfully executed as if the parties were present, or employed an ngcut to uclcct, and 011 as rcsonablc terms. Prioo Scroll leg, 4 A octave, ? 60 Scroll lufr, f> octave, 75 Piano style, 5 octave 100 Piano style, extra finish, 5 octave, 115 Piano style, carved leg, 125 Piano style, 2 sets of reeds,, 150 Piano stylo, C octavo, 185 urgan Aieiciicoit, 20<) > Organ Meloilcon, cxlra finish 260 l'cdal Sub-liass Harmonium, 275 f Letters, OerlificrtcB aud uoticcs from the press, from all parts of the world, may be ueeu at our t salesroom. Descriptive circulare scut free to any address. < * ? S. I). ?fc H. W. SMITH, 511 Washington St., (near 13oylsto<Vi Boston. July 9, 1857 ,11 ly The State of South Carolina, ABBE VJLIE jyjSTRlCT. "feVlLTON ii. DEALK, who is now in thu JLTM. ciy^ody of the Sheriff of Abbevillo District by virtue of a writ of capiat ad cicndum, at the suit of Sncucer F. Smith, having II filed injny Office, togelner with a jscljfidule, on e oatli, of niB^ostato and effects, his petition to the II C'oilrt. of CoinmniiAdiiD nr?viii?4lm< .....vl" a admitted to the beijfft of*ltli^ Acta of tho (]reui, eral Assembly, ina3e fpr Uje relief of insolvent debtors? It is ordered, thai tlio said Spencer F. Smith, i. and all other* the creditors to wjiom the said o Miltou H. Dcole is in Any wise indebted, be, and 6 they are hereby snmmoued, and liave notieo It is iwpear, before tiio said Court,.at Abbeville Coarl House, pn Stooday, the fifth day oUQttohpt next to show c?use, if pny thjtf cau,~wh^ tbo prayel of tho petition aforesaid, widtltd ndt bo grauted n MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. *. o* Oflleo oXCommon Pleas, Abbeville | ^District, this 3016 4ttue? J &i>7* I \T July 2, 1867.* JO 8">. - 7,' ?* '? ' ???r? w?1 k Wanted* h 4 N ppfentico is y^nfed-^Uier 4frhito o ' il blidlt?by tiirf^un<Jerrffeuo<l, to learh tin lo ULACKSM1 rii'8,TttiT>E- Aajt?#o desirtru; y of learnioff ibis anv on# iiwfAf ? hi>w?**,'io BI)]| liy glyln^ ? fcwdaya nutlco fn? ffaifctiqrf.^^ % Cliiolt MprlnsOf I Groonvillo District. SPLENDID SUMMER KKSiYKT. MTIIfc SiilMcriliore IiuvImk purclnwid tliul well known and long cstnhlirtliiMl nllL Summor Rosort, Chicks Springs, within li) niilvx uf tiroonville, hnvo tuil tinjiroiufoes in the iiiopI thorough repsiir. 'I hey nro letorillilHMl In H|mro IMl I'll or tH to lllilko till' Sl'lllNtJS nil fhut run lie desire?l, whether to the invnliil Necking health, or lho.se in quest of pleasure. Tlio sahilirioiiH mid invigorating ?piiiliiit-s? of Hiosn watciH having been well known lo llio traveling public for flio ln?l twenty your*, it in ?Icciikh1 iiiiucceHHury to enter into ilctuil; lint any further infoimillion or rofcri'iioo will lie earefully furuished upon application to either of llio proprietor)*. 'l'lic HOTEL will be, open for the rocoiHiun of visitors on tlio 1st of June> tind will bo kept upon during tlio souhoii. It gives ns pleasure to n<M that, tho former It... M .? CIIIOI/ HI 1 glimmer ut (In; Spring, unit will be j^l.t?t lo see tlicir many frieiiild there. J. T. HKNRRY. 1-'. TA Mil 111), J. UUKSKY. Ho! for Chick Springs!! J. I*. I'OUli ?t CO., will In nl the (Jrecnvillo l>t'|iut with good Ooiivryiiui'os and careful Itrivoiv, lo carry Passengers and their Daggago lo tho Springs. They will also run A DAILY JANE OF HTAtiES To and from tho Springs, leaving Greenville at !) o'clock, A. iM. l*'arc ?1. May 1-1, 1S57 C ir GROCERIES OF ALL KINDsTl (2(100 NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE! Family Grocery at Cokesbury! TIIIK undersigned has just opened a large Stuck of Groceries, at the si and formerly occupied by Smith, Craydoit it Co., consisting of Sugar of various kinds, Coffee, Molasses, Salt and ISncoti, Mackerel in Kits nud IJarrels, Vine gar, Rice, Nails, Chains, l'ot-ware. Tin-ware. Shovels, Spades, Powder, Shot, Lend, Candy, Nuts, Wine?, Prunes, Citron, Currants, Candles, Soap, Soda, Starch, Maccaroni, Pepper, Giiiucr, Spice, Lemon Syrup, l'ortcr. Soda Water, S?rdiiics, Salinond, Cruckcrs, Pickles, Sauces, Must:iv?l, Preserves, Hrandy Peaches, Cherries, Wolf's Aromatic Schnapps. Last, though not least, Tohaceo and a largo lot of Segal's, aud many other articles loo tedious to mention. Terms Cash. J. B. 15 LACK. Cokcsbury, Mny 11, 1857. o?ly THE GREAT COMET OF 1857. SHOULD tho earth not come in contact with the Great Comet iu Juue, our friends and patrons will want liltEAl) AND 151SCUITS as heretofore. We extend to them ourannual greeting, with cordial thanks for past favors, aud respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. We have just been round and have put all right for another season. We hope, with the aid of experienced MILLERS, lo despatch business to the satisfaction of nil who favor us with their patronage; besides, our rijOuxiiKr& MiXiii, near Lowndesville nud on Calhoun's Crock, at each of which wc make No. 1 l'LOUll, we would call special at ten lion lu our NEW CIRCULAR SAW-MILL at the Craves place, where we are now prepared to SAW lumber for "The Million." A! ~o, at J v DUIIIC (Mueo, WO IiaVOJUSL lilllsllCil a NEW MILL FOR GRINDING CORN, equal to the Lest to be found anywhere. C. V. 15 A UN lis A CO. Lo\v.\bi:svu.tK, S. C., May 1, ltf57. 3?Sin Summer Supplies. WSI. SHEAR HAS received from New York hi.s Summer Supplies of DRY CJOOS, embracing a com plele assortment of articles fur Lades' Summer Dromes: I,1,,.,..!. 1?..1 Tr : c. .... j jviiuii uinuiuiuciviur, XIOIMJIJ, OuC. \ J\ III II supply of llio beat articles for Ladies' Mourn ing Apparel; A variety of arlicles for Gentlemen and Youth's woar; bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, of the most approved make; 12-1 Lin- ' en Sheeting*, Pillow Cash Linens, Damask and i Table Diaper.-", superior Huckabacks and Seoteh i Diapers, for Towels; Towels with Colored and i Funey Borders; a full assortment of urtieles for Servants' wear; Lancaster, Allendale and Marseiles Quilts, (some of extra size and quality,) with a great variety of articles, suitable for Plantation and Family use, which will be sold al dccidedlv lower prices for C .h, than can be purchased on the usual r-edil terms. Granitcville and Augusta Shirtings and SheeLing*, Cotton Osnaburgs and Stripes, at Manufacturers priccs. The public arc respectfully requested to cxamiuc the assortment. June 25, 57?9 CONCABEE IRON WORKS. ~ * *R & CO., ,-^vrr-t-MEa ?vr. * sortie Ltepairiug ^rto nt and Castings of all kimld made to order. v April 9, 1857 60 ?ly Military Order. Nxfi THE COLONELS havingcommai*;', 0f $S|w the Regiments of Cavalry in tV,s Divis/Ctt? ion, will assemble llicir Regiments at the times and place* spceifiod General Order, No. C, for Drill and Iteviev;^ ^ wjt. The 2^ Rociment <^t Longmiro'a, 011 Thursday, the Cth day Of August; and The 1st Regiment at Smith's Store, ou Wednesday, llv,j 2oth of August ily flider of Gem W. W.Terryman. J. V. MOURE, Brigade Major. , July 10, 1857 ,13 8t Straw Bonnets at Cost. OWING to the advanced state of the^aaawi, we will sell our entire Btooh of STIiAw BONtfETH, GENTS STA>V and"LEOlfORN IIATS, off at Cost, wilhoin Tuserve, fof\Cash only. Gcnt? iq want.of ft good BUMMER IIAT, will find n large assortmoat nt Coat, at CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALS, . ' tTo.1, Granite Row. Abbeville 0. II., July 2, 1817. 10-tf . , ?T~rr Ladies' Traveling Dresses. WTy.T.tXIf MBUBK HAS recoirod from New York, f^upiu's Frcnoli J)EBEGE; Ilinjalnya ij,*nd Silk JfUSTRBS, GRAVECUAS. Olid other ?Artli*lAa. fnr T.n.lSoo' I Traveling Dressfe , Also, Ladies' Lfoen Da*ter?, or Olofoka; Jgr l traveling, to wjwch lie respectfully iu\Mtco 5)? attention oftHe public. . t* ' f-\ R JcyKi 35,57?-0 # ^ Whaleb one 1Jkir ts. Tv V)VM, sIjsar SAB rcaeivdlftrom .Naw york,"a Iarfo^wipnly' of Ladies'jfkfj, MissesVJM^IialcbottoSKILL'S, of the "icost a i Mined stylSt Also, fc??t White CLOTII,' aod r (Sarabrjo SKlRwjh and Grow^GLQTIIS. of iniJtaq<r25,i^? - SMALL HIUIITI ANI i\.t tiio old Ottmcl u MARSHALL HOUSE, AB B. M. cfc S. A. W: Bin; I.KAVK TO IN Ft HIM TIIKIIl Fill UN I) dial on tin- It'illi iiiKt., llioy will lio ivmly to ulk llicm, their largo ami well tu'lcclcd s^nrvtf nft maiTW-M vj Ju \J V.1 XV \JJL 11 JL^XJl/ A "~?tJL iti ovcry stylo, from the lowest priced Black Cloth, Drab d' Te, Linen, Me Linon Coats, Black Dooskin Marsailcs and Linon Pai A Lnrps Stock of all kiml.s of VRST.S, from 76 ctn tlio Luteal Style, which wo uro cuuiMcnt will |ilc;no al Also, ix very lino ubs< ?Mil* India Ru.t>1 A very large, or the largest Stock ol II ATS, of evoi I-AI*S, in every ?lylc, from the lowest to the finest <jusi Shirts, Collars, Undor Shirts?Mcrin hl(A\VPI!!< ..? .......... -> . " *<-" ) Cravats, Stocls.3, Ties, G AT ALL PKltJ Umbrellas, Walking-Canes, Pens? A liico lot of PKIM'UMKIilKS. SOAP. ?>f every ?1??; CAI', I.KTTKIi, XOTK an.l l>KKI> PAPER- AIh.i HU rro.NS, LOOKINC (I LASSKS, :i ?>????I a.oiirliin-iit (Mission CAPS. Also, a lino lot of POCIvKT KMVKS INC JJUIJSllIvS; A nieo assorliiionl of BUGGY WHIPS, MUSICAL INSTI Also, a few ailk-Vs in llic IIARD-Wj Hava,ri?i < OF CllOICIi IJIl. Pino Cliowiug Tobacco, In addition l<> llic above articles, 3*011 will find a I llio GciitliiM-tiH* Furiiisliinu; Coods. Our Slock is so lai of tin- articles. Wo will be |>loas<>il to show our Slock, and will a call, to hcII VKHY LOW in order to make room for and judge for themselves. All we ask is a trial. We feel confident thai ever) pleased with both l'rices and (ioods, as our niolto is?" U_j" Uomciuber the place?Lyons' Old Stand, at lit May U, 1857 Nil SPRING AND I 3VE- ISRA"FiT db INFORM their friends and the public in general, lit of treasonable Ciood.t, such as Ladios' Dross Goods, Mantillas, B Fans, Hosier OUll STOCK R.ea,d.ymad.c IS UNUSUALLY ] :wi), u neavy suppiy 01 iiuns' r uniisiung Article:--, i Hats, Slioes, UMBREI And lots of other articles, in excellent varicl Plantation 3D At the Lowest Ma: rioase call and convince yourselves. Ablievillo C. II., April 2, lbr?7 New Spring and Summer Goods AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S 2NTo, 1 G-ranito Xlaiigo, S. ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. WE CALL the attention of our numerous A friends, and the Public generally, to our Im. largo and varied assortment of sales Fresh Spring and Summor Goods, The character of which is ho miscellaneous that "A our advertisement could not represent the exit lit a|((j , of our Slock, or the inducements ollcrcd to pur- "0||1. () chasers. We can therefore only solicit the attention of ^toel buyers, and say to them that wo are prepared to ]>es;,] do ilium justice in llin various styles of Sufli< Silks, Barege Robes, Muslin Robes, ;l!iS01 Ci. DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, ^ Laces, Hosiery, ltibbonsr, Mantillas, OINGIIAJIS, LAWNS, Cro Linens, Organdies, French Print __ sua Jaconets, u An*]' ft Stock, which cannot be excelled, of French, Eglish ftiul American CALICOS. Our Si?.?ok^ ?vf ^ , j?. " ' 'W Ullt ' Cfeorgia Sar?apatilla Compound, ?9* ' OR.fifMINiS' ALTER ATI VK, For Liver flomplainU and to Purify the Blood. T^ZitL'tO opinion and Physicians huvo decided mi ? that ihi? is t'?o best preparation of SARSA- Hr parilla that can be obtaineiL iLuelU readily" I f and gives good natUfuetion. Its irf^redicnls are B weli known to Physicians and tire people at the Cu!uf South, to bo good, and good mcdicincs, when ap- (jl0 (, pronriatcly wed, often ellocb great cure.*. ale js Nothing ift?re ner.d be said in praise of it, ,?nti, th*n to pubVuh what it ia composed of. It con- U1|y t tuins, ill addMion to SarsapariH.l, tlio hy<lru-:;!<;o- |j-( holio extract of Queen's Deliglil, (Slillingia,) gjx j White Ash, (Vey Hread, or Fringe Tree (Ohio- B]lol,i nunllnifO IVcture of Mav Aimlp. ?>r Mnn. ?. drake, (Podophyllum,) nail Blood Hoot, (Sungaiuar'ra.) . Those prefcding this Compound Preparation of Sarsaparillulihould express their orders? JJT Dtinis' Alterativo, JEk i Oil GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA COM ] POUND. Jnue IS, 18!? 8 *8m Mpr For saloln Abhovillo hy WaRDLAW tifflj &XYON; Cok .bury, by GARY A JONKS; Greenwood, by G. PARKS, and by Drug- ?3ai gtste generally, AB - teor{ a Sarsaparilla V QUART 0TTLE8, mode of'SuvSapn- f*rittd ROot* uly.. Those preferring this < preparation, sh< Id-express in their ordeja? . M?1 rVBRNIS' GEO CIIA SARSAPARILLA. dnV " Juno J8r-fi 8 *3in ^ Cut iii'Material, . .J op " Ab ffAS rt'ccivml opj NW York, Embroidered . if)"C(?liTAIN8i; Embroitlcrcil pSHffiljP' %=. J !>?#*?* Cglptpd DAMASKS afcd IP^AJWR wjih CORDS aud TA?jgEl.,S V tomatcln^ lur^ mpjJly of Window SHADES, CQROTCb^ an? !?rtaia?auds. .* ti and^wTrWW RO^BlNEm 1> MgH "Also, Su?erQ VViiile nnd Fancy Cheeked j^Pf0!|,VM Jj|# atlCa' a'li'pn JM. *v~xt ZTIm.., ~C tti.xiii'i''1''" JTT" ?m ?????1?y?MB II ((HICK n\M. >f O*. ?T. ljyoun, SEVILLE C. H., S. C. EKTESTOCIi, S AN1> TilK ri:i5I.H! CJKNKitAI.I.Y, r to thorns who may lie pIciiMvl lu call un 11)15 CLOTHING, io uio lillCKl qualities ?>t irsailos, Whito und Brown and Cassimor Pants, its?at all Pricos. . l<> ; ull of which id well luiulc, und I insjuioloii. jrtiiicnt <>f ass, smppsibs, t>ers, cfco. ry dt-scri|>li<ui, nf I lie iiewosl tslylv. Also, ilily. A very heavy Stock of o and Silk; at Low Pricos. rjju lot and well nssorti'il Slock of | rlOXTOS, S0Cl5-?, tfcO., KS. of choice mako; Pcncila. st*ri|>Ii >11; a v<*ry largo Stock of FOOIjSi, 1'lNVKI.tll'KS, of all Kin.Is mid sizes; of COM HS, r.UI'SIIKS, (! I"NS iitul I'. r f KAZOKS anil Kii/.ur STUAl*S, SIIA VtUMENTS, CARPET BAGS. \ 11K LINE; u line lot of I?iga.rs, VXDS; , SiixilT, ?jbo., d)o. tfjc. ino ami i:oii)|iK'1u Stuck of every lliiu<r in ye lluil il is iin|ios.sililu to mention one liulf assure nil llioso who will jileasnro us with another Stuck. So we invite all to come | r one who will look at our Gnml^ will be Small I'rollis ami (juiek Sales." e Marshall 11 hum). li. M. &. S. A. WIXKSTOCK. rilHHBR GOODS. BRTJSSFIT. at they have now in tloro their full supply onncts, Ribbons, Parasols, , y, efce., cfcc, OF 5 Clothing [ AUG E. nil of which \vc will sell at LOW 1'UICK). , TrunKs, jXiAS, Ly. Aloo, a very heavy Slock of > r y Goods, i*kot Rates. M. ISIIAHL nUIJS.SRL, Next door to 11. S. Kerr. "A FEW MORE LEFT? E. GRAYDO N &, CO., COKESBURY, S. C. LTIIOUtill our New Slock of Spring (ioods is rapidly diminishing liy the large we arc making, still wc would say to our ils, and the public?Como on, we havo Few More of (lie same Sort Left," ivill bo pleased to serve you to the best of ibility. ere we to attempt to enumerate nil our i, the newspaper wouM not hold it; und les, we deem it Altogether unnecessary.? e it to say that we have a large nud varied tinent of 1~ 3 n " " <inu x aiicy jury itooas. LiEADY-MADE QLOTHLNGtr // HARDWARE, BOOTS, SllOESt-^*"" G AITERSi UAT3, OA.f^%6NNESS, ckery, (Haw ^Hn-Ware; *r A L$0, AR, COFFEE,", - rEA. is'AXLS, , iftD VWEGAR, ^ X ^fffcACEOilAIUS/ m STARCH, ?fc jCOOKING EXTRACTS, anything a reasonable man ' f? Prices, wo need not say we will Foil our s lowec-uiun nj)y one else, for sensible peonoV thnt such assertions arc " nil fudg*." W? do say thnt we will deal fairly, and sell \Y its honest men eau ullbrd to sell, and we ictfiilly invite those in want, of fjooils to give call* as tlioy might "go farther aud fare S. E. UllAYDON & CO. April 10,1857 61 tf iTlONAL POLICE GAZETTE. fflS Great Journal of Crime and Criminals is iu its Twelfth Your, nud is vyilely eired throughout the country. It contains all ircat Trial*, Criminal Cases, and uppro|iriMiorinls on the snmo, together with iafor>li. ou Criminal Mutters, not to be fouud iu (titer newspaper. oui)scri|?tionB, $'2 per Annum ; $1 for (onllis, to lie remitted by Subscribers, (wli<> (1 writo their names anil the town, county Stale where tlioy reside plainly,) To R. A. SEYMORB. Editor au<] Proprietor of t|)e National Police OaKoltc, New York City. \pril 30, 1857 1 tf < Stage LIDS' miH WASHINGTON FOUR 110RSK STAGE FCrtvoa ABBEVILLE on Monday, Wednesday nnd Friivcs Washington, On., on Tucsduy. Tlinreirid Satordny mornings. ~ * tmiiy x ruia iaavea-w^aj(ingtoi) at 7 o'clock , for Atlanta. . vv. FICE of the POST OPPICR. JOHN Moll HYDE, Arjtnt. bevHUfB. II., Aprif iy^867. *60 ? ly Tolkjrlngt. mstyp* /y.TiXAwpER, 7*QjUfcD roupcctfulty inforiirtho eili/cnn of fho iSomroifnity tfjat hp ba3 located hjm-* % buMdiag fqnnariy occopiod by N. rOY. awt^Kt: and ahoo store, ouendoor r Wpb-Manhall JIou?e, where he w'dl bo wflHo cxecuto with n?liies? ?ud 4<*?pa^h iera entrusted t# hla?. 40 tf D.F.JPqjK. ft, JONES, l* seysat Law & Solicitors in Equity. C. H., g. C. litL practice in Abbeville, Anderson, XaarAs, Newberry, arid adjoining D'w, Ww promptly atloud' to afy Uuriucsa lied to them. * Ipr'il 6\ 6m GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. HARP tVAIIU, OIITIUKT. . Plantation Implements Sec., ON liimil, in Kloro, with liirtjo ?\ei v week, fur CASH, ill very lo\v'J?fk,o.,>: 50 lllils C Yellow Sl'tiAllS, 5 ' Critfln'il mill l'ii\V(li'i'<!>1 SIM! Alts, '2 llluls. Museovn<1o f?0 llil|ni Kin. (.11(1 llnV. .1:1 V;? mill Mof1l:l i ft 11 lulu. Trioitlml aii.l W. I. Ml H.ASSKS, 3(HM?xesS|?erni. AiIiiiii:*' 'iiif ?V Tallow Can<ll<-*. A lariro Rtuvk nf FANCY UUi H'KltlKS, n? It :i I'iekles, Syrups, rrwrvi's ami Jollies, Sauces, S|iiees, Tahli* Sail, tic., Maeraroni ami Slarrli, Fig Uliic, Indigo, \o. Tho very liest ClIKWIXC TORACVO. 10,000 ijuost selection Ki.. Iloii.l.. SK^ AK.v l.ock, Toniruo, Fifth an<l I.nir ('Ii:>iii:>, 100 I'airs Trace Chains, (aworteil,) loo Ketis naii.s, Ten Kettles, Uoilers ami OrM Iron?, Well lluekets, Sifters, Watile ami Wafer Iron . Itluo Stone, Copperas ami Muikkr, Duckets, Talis ami ] >cniijiuis, ltroad Axes, I'wl Ail/.es, ami Collins' Axi s, Some bc?l l'lain Pocket Cutlery. Also, jiiot received, fresh from the llrewery in Scotland, 1*J Ifilkl*-f 2l:?aiV?kUf A I.I? ?? ?.? .?. ?' -I S ? ?"J M.|? ..... .11... I.A policy for the South Carolina While J. <ja J Company, :m?l on h-.unl, 1,(1*hI lilts. S. t". White Lead, pure, ^lienutifnl,) I,(till) ' beaul'il'til 7,iiic li.-n.l, (pun: white,) ami a jjrcal. many other articles at. iho Iowi-m piie.es for CASH, or on hlioil time t>. prompt ciiatoinors. II. S. KKUtt. Abbeville C. II., Maivli 12, 1S57. lli-ly Vuluablo Farm for Sale. rglllK Subscribers bciui; <l?--irou.5 to remove, JL .<tl'er for Salt; llirir highly f?;rlilo Land., lying in rirki-iis l>i.-trict, S. C., on tins waters ot Kightccii Mile Creelc, i-onluiiiiii;; ^31 ?icrc:-vI:pon sai.l farm arc i(l<) acres of Exceedingly Rieli Bottom Land, a reasonahlo portion of Wood I..vol, an.I Ihc rcliiaill.icr {{oo.l fertile L'plailil. IV !|o,Vsoliij wat.-r can he found in abuinlauco on .lie farm, au.l the licalillfiilnrss of (In; countrv camn.i. I..? surpassed. (Joud Duildiii;;.; arc also ujicu litv; Farm. Any person wishing to puroha&i* n l-'arin, llm soil of which is pi-culiarly adapted to the growth <if Cotton, Wheat, Cora, Ac., would do well l<> call early, as it will bo sold on accommodating toll i is. Address, IM Its. C. M. ALEXANDER, or KIHJAU W. CI.YI>JB, PickelioN illc, y. O. April 3, 1S.VT -10 _ . If Removal. r|"MlR Subscriber lias roiuovcd from his old 1 Htund l<> linii^lit .t Starr's < Jin 1'".iu1j>i>v mi.l returns lit:: thanks for past favors, ami fol" share of public patronage in his line of bu lie will make l'anel ijlniirs, Sash, 1 NVarilrohef, Tables, Uviib, Door ami \V Frames, &c., ?fcc. ?>*. J>.?lie will also make Collin-i of ihc .style ami finish. For reference, apply to any gentleman town of Abbeville. 0. C. L5t)\VE April 1, 18.17 *10 PLUMB & LE1TKSK, Wliolcsalc 2Ji*xxri-s-ir AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 1H1E attention of the I'uhlic is invited . Stock of choice, utiadulleral.d Drugs, Mcdicincs, Clicmieals. Painls, (ilass, Perfumery, Briishe and all oilier articles in our line. We I gureil that no House in the South can stock superior to ours in ^csiuinrnivo ari<l All our olliuiual preparations are made ii aecor.lanco with tlio furiuularic.; of the I'll ilea males riiiu,iime<>|??ci.i. Our Slock of iK-nlal ami Surgical IuslrunionLt is full, and wo li:?vo uu?.<{ualled urrangcinciiLi for procuring additional supplies al tho bliorU-jt notice. Feeling confident llml wo can furnish onr cns? toincrs with the boat articles', on reasonable terms, \vc respectfully solicit otilers ami pledge ourselves to Jill them with fidelity mid dispali l'LUMli ?t LKiTNKll, Late 1>. J?. riuiul.; & Co. Augusta, Oa., April 10, 'i>7 iil. bm2w HOUSE AND LOT ?0R SALE. MTIIE Subscriber offers for Sale his m IIouso and Lo',, ami adjoining l'ann, ^ situated in ami r.,?ar tho Village of Greenwood Tho Tract covituiu* about One hundred and Forty Acres, of V/iiich uhout Forty Acycs in WOODLAND, ^no Dwelling'.is a One-story Collage HuiKliiu, with Kight ltooms, besides rnah-y and yiof.-bi. con>ni(xTi\lihg." * . *v . ^1, > " ? T WM, ii. fitaftifira March 4, 1867- 45 \ . i ,Uii);r; ' * SPECIAL ANNOUNCE MEN T'4 .. , To ttLo Lacliosi. * WE are now rcinly to exhibit the lur^<vt niul lllilftt. lilh'rwllVA iiKCiii'tmniil ??r Styles of Spring nml Summer IB O 3NT 3>3" 3E3 "37* amongst ^lipm boiuk Beautiful l'uris TrjmljK^ Silk and Crape. Also, a rich lot of French Flovyejrw, Ronc&es, &c { lo bo found at CHAMBERS MARSIIAI.T/H, No, 1, CSrunilc Uung?.'. TFJiUfS CASH! PiUCES LOW ! March I ft, lt?ii, -17 If HOUSE BUILDING. " nudorxigned is now prepared to do all JL work entrusted lo hid euro, in the Build ing Lino; to Plans ami erect nlt.dcscrip lions of Jiuikliuijtj,' from ft one slvu y homo ly rt Court li 0U80. IfSving recti veil instructions from Lho liceL Architects in the Union, ho flattera himself that he cjib have work dono in a stylo equal to>ii)(^ ns cheap as can bo done in New York. 11 ekkitkn'C'ks,? King &, Kelluiii, Architects, Brooklyn, New York; Will. Gainer, Architect, of Ntow York City? IVrryman it Waller, Nov/"Market; Dr. Joliu 1*. Barraii, Hai-rntUvillc. IIKMLV .IllMKi New Market, Doc. 1 ft, lg50. 8.r> The Stato of South Carolina, AQBXVlLfrE DISTRICT*. th? Common Pleat. .. / Foreign Attachment. Jm. A/nM?(cIl. j Tlioinsoi *<St fair, Attorneys. WHERtlAH the Plaintiff did, on (.lie eleventh day of April, eighteen hundred and fiflyBcvchj 1llo his declaration against tlio Defoiidaili, ttho, it is said, is ul?3cnt from and without the limits of tffijt Mtatft^. and has neither wito- no* attorney kioWn within tho fame, upon whom 4 eoiiy of flto oald declaration might \>o tferved^H ? therefore ordered, that the said Dofjirydunt do appearand plead to the said declaration, on or before tliQ twelfth day of April, eighteen iiuiiurcu uuu iiiiy-c'gnt, oiltcrwige final and absolute judgment yvill (hen be given ami awarded ngafiuil ltiut. MATTHEW McDONAI.T>, c.c.v. Cork's Office, April II, 1807 51? ly ? -!j? - - -- -JUt ^ PAND1DATE9. We arc authorised loan notice A. ADOJ.ttlU^, WILLIAMS aa 9 Candidato lor the of fice-qftfodiaar^, at tlio ensuing election.' fiends (tf \VM. A. GILEtf rotmeUfolly unnounco him as a Candidate for the Ollieo of C>Hii>a>y,- at ityo next election. _ HT #e uo authorized .to announce WILLI A^jflLL ||s Q jCauilfdalo for reelection lo 1.1}o Qfhco ofJOrdiflnry ntlhy next clot jy* Thai friontla of JAMES A- McCOItl) respectfully announce him it Candidate f?>r Tax Collector, at the nc-Sl Klcelioji, lor Abbeville District. ^ * , July 30, IS57 li