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'V; liONNIiTS, KMBROII HOOP AND THE "J] J Or, H.ed ; 1 BBBONS, E01 ^ AND DRESS GOODS 03 M at mn & mirnv /I AtolDovillo .7 March 31, 1858 J. D. McKELLAR TT AVI NO completed ihc course of studies jrfJ JLJL required in tho Profession of DE3NTTISTHY, j? feels himself in every way qualified to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their puiroimgu. lie nmy he round in his Office at the Marshall House, AUREVILLE C., II. fc>. C. April 8, 185H. 50 8m WAGOiNS! WAGONS!! WAGONS!!! FELUtW-cmZKXS Ob' * ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! Tip HE SUBsCltlUKIt would call your ntlcn-H lion to llic fact that he is ft ill r?*si<l i njr Tnilos hcluw Willington, Alilieville Pistriet, S. G., serving the pultlic as usual, in the capacity ??f a Wj3LGtOKT-]M:AK;33J?.. Thlukfol for past favors, Impiiii; others to receive, Jie would inform his old friends thai he keeps constantly on hand an excellent supply of Wagons, and is ready to huild to order at. the short *??< nuiitv, iiiiviuiii^ 111 mis iiiii*, wiiicu III:?v tie entrusted to his euro. Il? would si^te ftu* lib* benefit of those who nmy favor him with :i cull, that he has adopted the IKON AXI.KTKEE AND PATH NT Till M III. E SK KIN, which lie regards as a <Ieei<leil improvement over the Wood Axle. Also, would wtv in connection, * lint he is prepared, ready and willing to do all sort of Repairing upon Busies, Carriages, VEHICLES Ob E YE It Y A'/iVJJ, anil that jiiiv BLACKSMITHING '-wanting done, will he intruded to with piompt>:iess and dispatch. For the information of his immediate neighbors ami friends, he would slate that lie keeps constantly on hand a good smek >?f 'Lumber and Trimmings for Undertaker's i work, and will furnish I'ollins, if needed, upon ! reasonahlcterms. Give ni<- an order fellow citi .zcns(.<aiid y?u shall lie f itlitollv served. THOM AS \lr.\ IXISTKIl. AdWresa Bordeaux 1'. *>., Ahlievilie Di*t., S. O. April-a, 1853. Tit) 3m Ihe State of South Carolina, Abbcinlh: jjistrirt.?In the Common I'lean. ilonry O. Parnell, ) Attachment. vs. \ Win. II. Lloyd, ) McGowhii, Pi'lls. Atl v. WIIEKEAS the I'laiiinir did, on Hie sixth ilny of April, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is said,) is nliselil Irolil atld wit limit the limits of this Suite, and tins neither wife nor attornev known H.ilmi lit.. n .mi ul.iiin ? j ? , * * 4*ftpy-of t.h? <l?*e1:ir?*itnin miiflit. Im? n?*rv<??l: It U ttii'rcri>r>> ui'iiiTi il, lluii iIk- -:ii 1 I l<-lV*ndalit do n;>|>i'iir and pl>-a>I l*> lln? said declaration, 'in or before I Ins fovnilli dav of \|>ril, i-ii*liievii fiuiwlml and !iMy nin-1, otherwise lintil au(l a 1>. solnlo judgment. will i!h;ii in- irivi-h ami aw a filed ayaiuHl lam, M ATTM K\V M. HON A !.!?, r. c. v. Clerk's <*tVu:c, April 8. l.-'SH. 60 ly NEW "SPMNG AND SUMMER fiOODS GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Range. w E BEC* rcFpcclfnllv lo niforni tlio oiti/.cns J ? w ,11 /iiniuvilie, linn surrounding Hislncl,) ihat wo are nnw prepared t<> show tliu largest and best selectfd Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, we have ever done heretofore. As we confine ourselves uln)o*t entirely lo the 1 fry Goods hnsfoess, we are enabled to keep a lunge assortment of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, . Slack and Fancy Silks, IVJuslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, BONTKTETS, eft? o m To the BONN RT Department we puy pnrtieu!ar attention, and our Stock at present presents every uovelty of the season; Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy Neopolitan and Trimmed Silk, &cM Along willi a magnificent Stock of Fine FRENCH FLOW EltS, HON NET IUB HONS, UOUCIIES, Ac. In MANTILLAS, we have all the late styles? Silk and fJ!ack Chantilly, Lace, &c. Our &ock of 4 Jtid, Silk and Thread Gloves, ( : Hosiery, Corsets, ' v Shoes, &.C., ' Ijb unusually Fine and La'r^e We always keep on hand a larjjc Sto^-k of Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, Cassimfirpa fro ~ < Also, nil kiuda of material .suitable for boys wear. In calling attention to the above Good*,'. wc? respectfully solicit the jisitrpjijiiM! of our iiumer-4 oua friem.'a, luid the -public generally. W'e will? at all times take picture infahowing our .Stock, .?i- any and ull of tvhiqh we will sell nt ihe lowest poeftiblc prioe for Cn*h, and every article waj* * ranted aa represented. 4 . GRAY & ItpBERTSON. March 31, 1868. 4i> s, tf ?* , * J., . . ' ? 'L-?Tsr" U.KJSA1 INDUCEMENT. .3NT?,w GrOOdLs 2 2 LOW FBICES! , >. I 9 , ' _ i, . DH. STRATJSS, . i T> ICH fRINTED J&Kwdl -LVW?, Xl> ORGANDIES, CRAPE- XnJ&JJAR$5GB'! flORRSl. ill ?vnrv flivtn ' *4' v. .*+4 CHALLY, colored tyUSLJNS and'glLKS, bowd and bleached SfrtttTlNfeS, ai<& v&yv iowgguM,,-.' J - <> J"- *. **? , CUIN f S. faet ?f>(or?wantpn.tod,>ta? 1 <i '. EMBROI DERMIS, JI ABDK EpCffrf^. v t LACES, WHIfP GOODS^O-';'M *?" ?**, i 8,EiY. SS&lS&S #^3 . fiMjag.|Cantilla3 and Shawls^^^ J HOi>P SKIRTS?extensive varietyAil # j LI J&EN,'Mar8eHle,Fp?riner JS.Alirv - $ * Bonnets, Mali and HppdsV j *" l^jo'best assortment I ever offtTed, i*nir tjig v&V fotwt style. Also, KIBHONS, ami FLO.WE&tH tip correspond. . ' Ready Made Clothing, ^All qfyle* nniJ qualities. r fituS r'. *V. FANS.. Ac. . % '! t ? Gaiters, Slippers- Boots &Stfpfcs*-, ' "rft " of&ft f.<*? warrant; aijd all ei?j? )i!UlliS, MANTlIiiAS, '< jr- * i \*7 *,'' ; # v' 3SSIE BltOWN" SKIRT, * . ; v '* *> i Petticoat! ? EVERY DISCEIPTXON, . v -A' itisafisafe***?dt r80N'? CASE 8T0RB, C. H? S? O. 49 *'St SX3STC3-E3Xt?S SEWING MACHINES, FOR I'LANTEIW' USE.' . XI ?Tf-AJ IN sill tlio lending brandies of manufacturing industry, the irreat practical superiority of Singer's Sowing Machines is a fact established beyond dispute. No tnilor. shoe manufacturer, clothier, seamstress, dross-maker, saddler, car rhtgo tiiimner, lint manufacturer, <tc., <fcc.t can atlord to ilo without litem. One Thousand Dollars a Year Is only a fair averagu of the actual profit from the use of <-ucli oii>* <?f the^e Machines, and, for confirmation of this truth, wo refer to any one of the thousands of persons who use them. They are adapted to every sort of work, line or coarse, itjiou silk, cotton, linen and woolen fabrics, also light and heavy leather. They never fail to give entire salisfaotCon. To me?i the-growing demand for a smaller and more elegant machine for private household purposes, we have just produced, and are rendy to receive orders for Singer's New Eamily Sewing Machine, Which is the most compact and beautiful Sewing Machine ever constructed. It is ornamented in the higliei-L stylo of- art, nnd all who see it are ih-liuhted with ii It makes the improved interlocked stitch, .niil is capable of dojug a greater variety of work in better style than any other Sewing Machine ever ollcrcd lor family pur? puses. l'ri'w of Pa mil}' Machine with iron table complete for use; -$100. TJto lurg'-r standard ma. chines, front '?l2.r? to ?2<10. Send for I. M. Singer >.V Co.'s Gazelle, a lieautiful pictorial paper, devoted to Sewing Machine^ and containing list of prices, and all other information on the subject It, will be foiwarded gratis:. *E. J. TAYLOR, Agent For Abbeville District, and adjoining territory. ? Principal OfRco, 458 Broadway, N. Y. Charleston Office. 324 Kinrr Street N. H. (As Age at for tho afiovc Mfichiuo I would here ale that I have had one of tho No. iii i>|HTiiMnn lor eitrhl mmitlis, uml iliiiti) lias perform i:J' work*, from fine shirt collars to heavy leather iii Cani.ijru Trimmintr, far lieyoml in}* expectation. I wobld uol be without il ; and Mj'ujl be phfiiijuil to send sample* of the work to anyoiiewlio mriy wish to see them. Also, to receive orders fo^ iMnchines, and to givo nil instrnctiouij in working them. , " " E. J. TAYLOR. March 10, IPCS 40 tf PUBLIC NOTICE XS GIVEN Hint !\Ir. Waller has jnst returned from thn murkdts, having purchased a complete Stock of ' ^ pring and Summer Goods, of the latest fashion-; and moat approved Style?, which are now ready for sale and inspection. The Hiihscriljcr dceinn ii-unhceefsary 10 rumor atr articles, but-Would say in general terms, thnt. mil oiocitis offgooil as usual, and lina beln selected with grout <are &nd taste, ai.il )>e fools confident thai he can please those who may favor him with patronage or inspection. He wculd, therefore,- respectfully invite a general inspection, nnd hopes to meet with continued patronage. ?..r TV. W. TERRYxMAN. Greenwood, Mareh 2.ri, 1858 4'J 2t 1*. S.?A general Stock of. Family Groceries on hand, which will be sold at market prices, for Gush, or Cash 'Notes. "W^. W. 1*. Millinery and Dress Making. MRS. SMALL and MISS DUFF beg leave most respectfully to wait upon the Ladies of Abbeville, and its vicinity, having just re'ceived their earliest Spring jPasHions in Millinery mid Dress Making, mid trust, from their strict.u\.lciitioii to. the orders of their customers, to jjaiu and secure a shilre of public patronage. . .C..~ _ , To those Ljidies .who li^vc already favored them with a call,' they wvuld return their warmest thanks for the liberal* patronage they have nlready ,beatp\ved upon them, and liopo by a constant wish and earnest feeling to please, to retuin thenrus customers. 1 y ID* All orders attended to with punctuality. , March'21, 135$ ' 48 eow2w ' > , ^ , HEAD &U AB.TEH.S. . EegiITJU IU;OIMK\t, 3. C. M., 1 March 30th, 1858. V Oli'bER NO.? vy.ll ,M,prnr-for I)rill-fl?a UeVibw, at their rcBpacl,vi' lJ%"lfc/gro"."Js4:ftk follow#; * ' ' non-CgmmiMioncl CUf ficojrayiviK-u tfen d nt <'?ch .-place iho diiy previous;. for ilriH^und iifetrjiclioii. . v $ *> ; Comp#nle?v will order,out, tho pioneers iit their 'comniBiKln. All SlufF-O/Bceriv aire'required fo be in full uniform. V,%ICtfonfehrim will please ;^tondahe^bovo*nlfer.. * : . ? '< } I$?Orclo?of 'L > _ Marof&8 3t T1'1"' woi)LJ'ie,M],-r< Uioir thanW .eae?E^MM??W3li?^^'!lP!?!ft?' ^v|iie>? (hey. "'"11 ^"ji aftd a #'. ?:. A * * sT IT IS PROVOKING. JUST to think, after cvediting customers for 3 or 4 years, and you demand ycur money, lliat some of' them should threaten to plead inYnucy. others to toko advantage of the night and run n\vay, and not pay for rven the trouble you had in keeping clothes on theui, and others to live ljght here iu town, and puff cigar smoke, ami blow Uicir.Btinkhig whiskey breaths in your face, \Vliou the'mojR'y that bpnght that whiskey and tlioso cigars, ought to hbY? been paid to some merchant who let ihum hare .clothes and other iVidiflpetisablo nrtfole?, nnd'who thought they had enough afgorUlenihnly.principle to pay an honest debt; ah'd thoif after all thn trouble, besides tho 'c-xr><M\Bo, to lose tho debt, I say'tisprovokiny ! All the persons who got credit of mo, didn't get it because they were worjli the amount of their indebtedness, hut bocaiisu I thought they were honest, and 1 had to^^jiuch respect for their feelings mj rciusc meiii cr^Tit. I have a list of ihoan who have hecn imposing in.this way upon unsuxpcct'in; merchants, an<l 1 for one, will lako the responsibility of giving them a Newspaper notoriety, if they don't pay me what they owe mc?a trilling set of Kcouiidrels; ihey shan't buy anything else on creilil, if lean help it. I think as much of a man who woiihl steal, as 0110 who would get goods under such false pretences. So those to whom I alluile,? 1 sco some of them 8 or 4 times a day?had heller call and settle soon, with J. J. LYONS. March 4, 58 45 tf The State of South Carolina. a it n / ; i ru. l k r> istrict. In Equity. Ilcnickcr tfc Glover, ) Hill for ail account N,' n . v!'.r ... c , /Marshalling assets . J. Davis, Win. rtl. Salo ) " nnd others, J &c. i appearing to the C'otirl., that Wm. SI. Salo, X ono of tin* Defendants in ilii^ case, resides from nmlbeyotid the liiuitu of llic Stalo?oil motion of Wilson, Lomax mid Madden, Comj>!ainant.V Solicitors, ordered, that, the said defendant. do appear, and answer, plead, or demur to the Complainant's Kill of Compliant within three months after publication hereof, of otherwise the.same 11:11 will he taken pro cohJ"ssxi> against him. \V. ][. PAItKEIl, C.K.A.P. Commissioner's Office, ) March 185S. S 4.r> 3m. Tlio State of South Carolina, a nn / ; i'/1.1. / ; i> isrn icr, In Equity. Elizabeth Roliinson, ) ? ?. > Bill fur Partition, ifcc. James E. Robinson. \ It Appearing to my satisfaction, that .Tames E. Uohinson, one of tlio defeml'ints in this ease, resides beyond the limits of this State. On motion of I'errin ?& Cothran it is ordered, that the said James E. Uohinson do plead, answer or demur to Complninant.'-i Hill of Complaint, within three from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro con/cx.io against him. \V. II. PARKER, c.t-A.n. Coiumissioner's Office, ) March -2, IH.'i8. f Ui Hm. Stato of South Carolina, a jjjjj. ; vil l i: D is TltlCT. Til Pnnitir ? ?"J . Abraham Duke and I tar- ) rit'f, hi* wife, [ Dill for Specific vs. ) delivery of slave. Elijah Cannon, R. M, ) I'll liner, unci others, $ ST appearing to my pnlisfnctinn, that Elijah Cannon, Carter Cannon. Marjjaret Marrhhunk*, formerly Cannon, .lames (-annon, Judy Ki'iidriek, fornn?rly Cannon, ami the ebililren of William Cannon, dee'd, (whoso number ami iiaoiva are unknown) Defendants in the above ntaied ease, reside beyond the limits of this Stat o. On motion of I'erriu it Colli ran. Complainants' Solicitors, ordered that lite said Defendants do appear and answer, plead or d<-mnr to said Hill of eomplaint, wilhir. three months from the publication hereof, or the same will bu taken pro confetso agaiijuBt Uieiij. WM. II. I'ARKER, c.k.a.d. Commissioner'* Otliee, / March 10, 1S.">8. $ 47 4ni Selling off at Cost. I WILL sell Ir.im date, my WORSTED DRK^S GOODS, Negro Blankets, and Heavy O V KIt-<JO ATS, nt 10 per cent, on New York coets, fur the Cash. J. T. IIARNKS. Jan. 28, CS 40 tf Fresh Garden Seeds for Sale. Arrr.ES, CABBAGE-HEADS, and many such things as many people need. I T iiiiivro Notice to Debtors. rpIIOSE indebted by Xoto or open Account, JL nro praiiculnrly notified to come forward and make settlement. J. T. BARNES. Lowndesville, Jan. 28, 1858. lft-tf LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST^ Patronize Tho Abbeville Steam Mills! f|~MIE Abbeville Steam Mills nro now in good JL repuir, :yid make ns large a yield of beautiful, white flour as any Mills in tile country.? At these Mills you will always find accommodating miller?, who understand their business. All they ask is a fair trial. Jiccollecl that thru a .] fills arc the Milts for yon to patronize. We will insure satisfaction in all cases. Small favors thankfully received. IIUGII WILSON. March 4,1858.'v*> 45 if MASONIC NOTICE. THE Regular Communication of CLINTON LODGE, No. 3, A.\ F,*. M.*.f will bo held on Monday Evening 1 '1th of April next. The members of this Lodge are requested to Attend punctually at the next regular Communication, ns business of vital iniportauco will bo transacted. By order of the W. M. J, G. EDWARDS, Sec'yMarch 24, 1858 48 td Cigars, CigarS, Cigars. JUST received n lot of fine CIOAUR, consisting of llic following choice Hrands. Chinchuretta Londeres, llio Hondo Millar, Jupiter Londren, Cuchucha, Operas. JUllUAN & McLAUGIILIN'S Drujj and Chemical StoreMatch 12,1858. 47 tf $1,000 REWARD ANY whit* person or portions who will " JL furnishi?viilenco to convict, in a courl of law, the iiicendiary or iuccndiarios who burnt the Cotton ami Screw of Mrs. Jane Baker, or her stables and crib, or both. $50 Reward ,To ?i?y. slave, or free persons of color, who wil* furnish the evideuco sought al>ove. Address, Secretary of the VioilMM ffftmmii tee, Calhoun's MiIIb, Abbeville District, S. C. March 24,1858 ? 48 3m Independent Press and Edgefield Advertiser copy -1 month*, and send bill to the Score* tary of Vigilance Committee, Calhoun's Mills. TlfE ^rfATE: ?MOUTH QAROLTNA, t%$b'evtii%.District.? Citation. of Abbe Jacob ijtylfc'a/d has applied tb EXff jfipp fnr Letters of Administration, on all arid TORlffljtaf.&e gix>d? Aiid. chattels, righte and ftykarJ,-lato of l)ieDistrict THE LIVER ustvigv o 11 a. t o n: " PHKPAHKD BY 1>II. SANI'OltD, Compounded entirely from GUMS, IS one of ilu> best I'uni^nlive ntul J.iwr Medicines now lieforo (lie jus 1 ?lio, net* :i?? u Cathartic, easier, mi liter, un<l more rflcetual llian any oilier liiedieine known. it in iml only :i Cathartic, but u Liver remedy, acting fust on llie Livor to eject in tnorbiil matter, then tin I ho stomach inn] bowel* to carry offtlint matter, thus ntreouiplisliiutc two purpose* effectually, without any of the painful feelin^i experienced in the opcratiou of most Cuthurtics. Il Ktrun^lhens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with usual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human Inuly; ami when il performs its r ?: ? *? - * - - luuviiuiiB wen, im?' powers ot the system aro fully developed. The stomach is almost en tirely ilepciuldit oil tin* healthy notion i?f the . liver for the proper performance of its fiiuetiuus Lj when the stomucli is At fault, the Ixiwels are at fault, anil tin- whole system sailers in eonseOi|Uelieeol'one organ?the I,i ver?having ceased to do its .Intv. For the diseases of that organ > one of the proprietors has made it his study, in P practice of mop* than twenty years, to find . sumo remedy wherewith to counteract the C many d'-raiipMiicntsto which it is liable. To prove that this reinedv is at. last, found, ?any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has to try a hot lie, and coii_ vidian i:t certain. y These (Jams remove all morhid or lmd matter from tli.- system, supplying in their place A n healthy llow of Idle, invigorating the stomaeh, causing fond to digest well, purifyino the ^.j Idood, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing llieeatusu of the disease, efK feetiiig a radical cure. Hiliiotis attacks are cured, and, what is het(_ tor, prevented,hy the occasional use of the Liver In vigorator. One dosenftov eating is sufficient to relieve H the Stomach and prevent the food from arising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents ff n;.,i.i. ^ Only one <loso taken at ni-jlit loosens iho m bowels jrenlly. and cures Costivene-is. P* One dose taken alter each meal will cure ? 1 >ysp?pHa. K ',|lu 'lose "f two tea spoonfals will alwas relieve Siek Ileadaehe. H One bottle taken for female obstruction re| tnove the enuso of tlio disease, and make a pt-ri ^ feet. euro. j Only ono iloso nnine>liately relieves Cholic, I while one dose often repeated is a sure euro for ?) Cholera Morbus,- and a preventive of Cholera. Only bottle is needed to throw out * of the system the e fleets of medicine after a long B sickness. iw One bottle taken for Jaundice removes | all sallowness or unnatural color from the skin, m One <!ose taken a short time before cntini? " irives vigor to the appetite, ami -makes food g\ <lii?est w??ll. y One (luso often repented euros Chronic Dinrrlura in its worst fornix, while Summer ami [jj liuwi-l complaints yield almost to the lirst dose. One or two doses eures attacks caused l>y Worms in Children : there is no surer, safer, " or speedier remedy in the world, as it never j fails. sj ?3?" A few hottlcs cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. (|J We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as n preventive for Fever and Ague, (."hill Fever, and-all Fevers of a Millions Tyi ?i\ It operates Willi certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who iho it arc giving their unanimous testimony in its lavor. il'i* Mix wator in ll'<> - -- - - i; jm iterator ami swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR. Is a seiontili.? Medical Discovery, amJ is daily working cures almost too groat to believe. It euros as if by magic, ovon the first dose giving hem-tit ami seldom more than one bottle is rcpiirC'l t insure any kind of Liver Complain), from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common I loudache, allot' which are the rr.su! t of n Diseased Liver. l'riee, One Dollar pel* bottle. SANFOKD ?y CO., Proprietors, II l.'i Iiroaihvay, New York. Wiioixvalk A ok nts, Barnes .t Park, New York; T,.\V. Dyolt vt Sons, Pbilailolpbia : M. S. [Jurr Si Co., ffostou ; II. II. Hay A Co., Portland; John I). Park. Cincinnati; Caylonl Hammond, Cleveland;? Fahno.stock ?fc Davis, fliieiigo; O. J. Wood A* Co., St. Louis; George II. Keyset*, Pitt-burg; i S. S. Hanec, Baltimore, And retailed by all Druggists. sor.n r.v Iokiiax it McL.tt'cni.iv, Abbeville. ( Iir.an'cit it Ai.i.kn, Abbeville and Duo West. Sit.t. ?t Incjai.i.s, Columbia. Feb. 25, 1858. 44 ly A BEAUTIFUL HEAD i&GSG} SiLtBSSir vujin.i.ir.ia rivi.M-.HVLl) TO THE GREATE ST AGE. AND who that is gray wonhl not have it restored to former color; or bald, but would have tin* growth restored, or tumbled with dandrulF mi<1 itching but would liiivo it removed, or , troubled with scrofula, scald bead, or ot ber eruptions', hut would be cured, or with tick headache (neuralgia) but. would ho cured. It will also re- }] move all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's llair restorative will do all this, see cir- | cular utul the following: Ann AttnoF, November f>, 185G. i Prof. O. J. Wooit.?Dear Sir: I liuvo heard 1 111liell Raid of the wonderful clients of your Hair Restorative, hut having luen so often cheated by 1 quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c.t 1 ' was disposed to place your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some months since, whe.ii you gave me such assurance us indueed the trial of your Restorative in niv family?first by iny good ] ...:i*. ...i I?; ? 1-. I 'I ? " win.-, wiiiisu inur very i.ii|n uiki ell- j tirely white, and before exhausting one <>f your , large bottld.", her hair was restored nearly to its j original beautiful brown color, and had thickcncd mi<! had hecoifio bountiful mid glossy upon, and , entirely over the lieud ; sho continues to ijso it, ' not simply because of its beautifying e fleets upon 1 tho hair, but because of its healthful iniluence upon the head and inind. Others of my family ' and friends arc using your Itcalorative, with the ' happiest i-UVcti;; thorefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to iischaracter and value nro entirely removed ; and 1 can and do most cordially and confidentially recoiiuncnd its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray (by reason ofsickucssorage,) to original color and beauty, au<l by nil young persons who would have their hairbeatilifnl and glossy. 1 Very truly and gratt-fully yours, SOLOMON MANN. ,1 Friexd "Wood : It was a long time after I saw jrvu ut uiissiiuiu sjL'iuro i gut uio oouio oi your Ue-storativc for wluch you gnve mo an order upon your agent in Detroit and when I got it we concluded lo try it on Mrp. Mann's hair, as tho . en rent test of its power. It Iiar done all that you j asRiired mo it wonld ?lo; and others of my family j and friends, having witnessed ita effects', are now , using and recommending its use to others as en- j titled to the highest consideration you claim for 1 it." ' ' 7 ' j Agtfia, vory respectfully snd truly,yortrs, p T SOLOMON MXfclN, ' i Cart.vm;, Jli, Juno 28, J862. | I have nsed Prof. O. J. Wood's Ilair'liestora- J tive. and have admired its wonderful effecUt My I nun. was uecoming, as i uuiugjit, prematurely gray, bat by the ut?j of hisReato^ativeit has re- '< mimed ita original color, mid/I have no ' doubt, 1 j lit f V 11 if n I (' S. M. db S. A. 1 BK(! I.HAVE to inform tlio public that, on ncc Slock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,.SHOE! Shirts, Undor-Shirts, Collars, C Perfumery, Statio Ami thoupanila of otlier artioloa too.numerous to r them to buyers. Wo will (sell oveytlviug in our liti Uiiiii articles <if tlio same quality can bo bought klu to us, no wo will make it uu abject to the people (c All you Wave to do is to give us a cull snd wo will the worth of your money. Now, come, aud dou't Keinembcr the place? Clothing Depot, Cornor Jntiunry 28, 18!>3 THE CLOTH] " IMPORTANT TO ALL \ $40,000 W WE have the best ami heaviest stock of FALL City, under the United States Hotel, Au|>ur KTBW-YO El] Our stock of Overcoat* and llaglaiids as not to b ?1.50 to gt&'i.tMJ. Unusual heavy stock of BOY'S TAILO Also a heavy =focli of Cloth?, Cussimcres am! Vi body, to be made up to order at tlie shortest noticu October !, 1857. HOTEL, LIVERY AND SALE STA33IjE3S= mTtn-: undersigned, l?uvintj rented , t!io Stables formerly kept l>y J./Q\ M. I>avi:?, ii{ton Washington street, would hereby notify tlie traveling public llint, at. a large outlay, bit bits lilted up and re-sirranged tliern for the purpose of accommodating any and all who may feel disposed to patronizo bim. Ho would also say that hisStables will always bo provid< il with experienced Ostlers, and ail ahiimluut supply ?r provender. Ho would any tliai in connection with liis stabler, lie ha* also rented the Hotel occupied last year by Johu>>on Rainey, and ij prepared to accommodate both i>ernianentand transient boarders. Having had long experience in tlic Hotel and Stable business, be Halters himself that bis untiring elluils in his line will not fail to please his patrons. His Stables are well supplied willi Hacks, Carriages, I initios and Horses, to hire. Ho hopes by strict attention to business to inc-rit and receive a share of public patronise. l\ S. ItUTLUDG E. Abbeville C. II., S. C., Feb. 10, 1858. if RAMEY'S HOTEL REMOVED. TIIK subscriber would respectfully jtoUti, inform I lie public that he has re- yji|] moved from his old stand, and leased, vidttled and repaired the. bouse of Mrs. .Iank L. Ai.I.kn, on the South-Hast corner of Public Square, where he will at. all times be pleased to receive and accommodate any and all who feel disposed to favor him with tliciv patronage. I*{o pains or expense will be spared lo render his guests comfortable and b..ppy, whilo his tublo will bo supplied wjili t-lin best the country c:\li afford. A'l lie asks is a trial, and be feels confident that he will be able lo plfiase, both in ai'-connnoilations and jirin-, as his guiding motto is-?"Live and lei Live." His intention is to cliargo such prices as he can live by, ami others nan afford to !? >*. . , There will In; Stables connected with this < Hotel, supplied with all the requisites of a Livery Stable; so that he will be enabled to accommodate both man and beast. Tlierc will also be ' conveyances to convey passengers to any point ' they may desire lo go. JOHNSON" RAM FA". 1 .Tiimv.pu 10 ia-a no " J ? -?, .V.FU UO tl LIVERY AND SALE STABLES^ ' HILL &, CHALMERS, AT3l30\rillc O. XX., S. O. rpil 10 subscribers having procured the Stables L attached t<? the Hotel formerly occupied by Mrs. Allen, would respectfully say to the public ilint they t|avo thoroughly repaired nnil refitted the snilie, anil that they will iu future have them provident with attentive ostlers and the best of provender; that tln-y are prepared to take Ilors C3 by the month or day, at moderate prices. Tlioy would also stato that Iht-y will keep Horses, Rugbies and other vehicles, to hire by the day. niLL A CHALMERS. I'Yh. 10, lF.-ift 40 tf NEW FIRM. JORDAN & MAUGHLIN, Druggists cfa Cliomiftjtst, Abbeville C. S. C? _ , MAYING formed a Copurtnorship for the ( purpose of carrying on ihp DRUG liUS- ] INKiS, we heg leave t*> inform the citizens of Abbeville ami the surrounding country, that we 4 liuve on hand a largo and well selected Stock of Drugs and Medicines, 1 to which we invite their attention. One of the firm having had a long experience in the bu^inesa.we feel confident that wo can givo general satisfaction; and having made &r- J I'nngiiients in New York for the purchase of our fioods, we can sell on as good terms as they can lie bought either in Charleston or Columbia.? l)i?r stock will always he complete, and ull arLicles warranted genuine. Physicians will do ' well to give us a call b.efore purchasing else- f where, as we can offer tliern strong inducements. ' Our Stock will consist in part of all Medicines 4 used liy Farmers and Physicians, fine hraiiilit's, Wines and Liquora, Paints, Oil mil Dye Stul^, Window Glass, Fine Perfume8 ries, Lutiin's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Surgical Instruments', Cutlery. Fresh Garden Seeds, Jfew PUpply ami great varieties, anil many other iriicles too numerous to mention, A continuance of tho patronage heretofore go liberally bestowed on tho house, iB respectfully ;olicitml. J, t>. :Ai JORDAN, M. D? P. MCLAUCULIN. -1 Feb. 12, 1853 "V 43' tf k? Copartnership Nbtice. [ iiiiv v i"j iniR uay associated with hie ia bus- r in ess iMr? C. F. QLIAIFE, to take effect i from August 1st, 1857, extending August 1st, c l8f?0. Tin) style of tiio firm iu futuro will be s MOORE & QUAIFE. <* V,* ' t W. C. MOORE. ; MOORE & QUAIFE, T> ESPECTFULLY notify the public that they " IV are determined to sell -gooda if they can Bud buyers. We sell only for cosh, and there is no uso in nskiitg for credit. It won't do. A Jetcrmiq^ion to adhere strictly tO this prinpii>le;will enable us to soil goods cheaper.thau can J possibly bo afforded oft the nsunl lonir (?item.~ ' Thft ftrgumcQt infavoir ofth0? * *' Cash System 1 [? IrioxaogtiRe, ivfill^thKt for.;the Credit U ex-' . lauded, in too many unfq#unato inatances.jn. , Lho numerous appearances of notices to Dehors , >y thrtflo wjio seiron ft.cfe*l<t. .-sQur^.toclejs Frcsh-^-TNew out .ftnd out, and is I iomposed of every article, usually Jtept in our . inc. AV*o arG " always anxious to wait on cti?tpitiers, und will lako plMjitira in doing any and 8 very thing in our power for ihe.Tradd.fpr the ? Ca?h?cld^t forget .thV'fftlh'g*tti&t \ w^eel. I3o^'t you , /y,V.tW* ** * v? r V A^IIVESTOCKL ount of t>ho times, we tun determined t-> sell our 3, BOOTS, HOSIERY, o?all discriptions; ravats, Pockot-Handkerchiefs, nery, Umbrellas, ncntioiibut wo will tako iilennu/e- iiv showing e, lo canh buyers, from 15 to per cent. cheaper in side of Charleston. Am money m a great object > buy our goods, by giving them audi U*r^niii,s. sell j-ou goods. You may depend you will get neglect it, aa it w to. your intoreat to do so. * R. M. S. A. WfNESTOCK'S, of tli? Marshal) Houee, Abbeville O. if., S. C. 40> Cm CKTO STORE, rao^ISITAUGUSTA/' ORTH 03P i and WINTER CLOTHING ever offered in the ta, Georgia, which we arc willing to sell at S, F?niCES. e equalled anywhere South, pi ices varying from CLOTHING which will bo SOLD LOW. R.I3STO. estiiiga, to which wo invite the attention of every J. K. IIOUA &. CO.. Successoiis to J. M. Nkwuv ?fc Co., Under U. S. Hotel, Aueusta, (Ja. 23 # tf MARBLE CUTTING, OPPOSITE T IT R fITTV nr?TT?T I Oolumlsla, JS. C, THE Subscrihern havo made arrangement! with a gentleman, who owns Marble Qunrics in Italy, to supply us with MARUIjE, we will hereafter hpII the same at a )owe? price than formerly, viz; Italian Marble Tomb Slabs fi feet long by 3 feet wide, for 35 dollars. First quality of Americiin Marble, 6 feet by three feet, from 20 dollar* to 30 dol\ara, boxed and delivered at the Depot in Columbia. Engraving in the neatest style, at 3 cents per letter. We have the finest design# f?r monuments, Altar Tombs, and IWurat Tablets, that can be fouud in the United Slntes. BOYNE SPROWL. Dec. 3, 1857. 3a " If GOODS TO SUIT THE TIMES. BLACK ami Fancy Silk?, French Muslins, French Minnas, (uvvry color,) Solid nnd Fancy DcLains, Linaoy'a Striped Osnabur?n, Illua &. Bro.'s Homespun*, Miss Georgia and Kentucky Kersles. Bed and Negro Blankets, [every price,) from $1 '25 to $t) GO per pair. ?ALSO? Bonnets, Flats and Iln's, Caps and flood?, <tc., iic., Clothing from Heaviest Overcoat to smallest Sacks, Vests and Pants from 50 ots. tq ?10 each. I would Just, say that as tho "indefatigable clothing man" has retired from business, I can 'ell Clothing or any thing elso U3 low aa any man who sells at a profit. I have, also, the ngdnay for Dixon's Spiral Meat Cutters ami Sausage Stuflfcrs, a fow of which I have now on hand. Hardware, Crockery, Tin nnd Wood ware always on hand. Call and see me at Lowndeaville, 3. C. J. T. BARNES. Oct. 22?57 27 tf Gr, T- ANDEESON, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, LOWNDESVILLE, S. C. ALINE addressed to him at Lowndesville I'. O. will securu his services in any part of tho ? j^isiricu Jan. 28, 1859. 40 ]y pg** Press copy. Alarm Locks. THE undersigned would state that He is the sole Agent of this State fortlio sole of Brown's Patent Alarm Lock. Thin is an ingenious invention, to ho placed on DOORS AND MONEY-DRAWERS, in<! so arranged that any attempt to open it by i thipf or robber will cause it to givo an alarm oud enough to wake tho soundest sleeper. A specimen of this Lock can be. seen at the itore of W. C. Moore, nt Abbhevillc C. II. Apply to the undersigned at Grecuwood, Abbeville, S. C. CREWS Si. SPARKS. Oct. 16, 1857 25 Cm Eostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. t\ w ii.x E.-i#LiA?3 lull of these Uiltcrs tnkpn IX three times a day, will he ft sure cure for Dyspepsia, will remove all flatulcncy; assist dilation ; give a good appetite, anil ipipurt a leahhy tone to the whole sj-slem, and is a ccr.nin preventive of Fever and Ague. Children, deliente Indies, or persons ju a debiliated state should try a botiln. JORDAN ?fc McLAUCHUN, No. 8, Granite Range, Abbeville C. II. March 12, 1858. 47 tf Tho Stato of South Carolina, < ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity, John White, ) VB. f I Jlicl). B. Fulton, ) Bill to apply Funds, ?c., 1 B. II. Ward law, Ex's. J ! IT APPEARING to my satisfaction Ihnt Richard B. Fulton, ono of tlio DefondsnU in this ! sase, resides beyond tho limits of t))is State, on notion of Perrin & Cothron, Complainant's Solictor*, Ordered that the said Richard B. Fulton, lo appear and plead, answer or demur to the aid Bill of Complaint, within tftreo months from he publication hereof, or the same will be taken no confcato against him. WM. II. PARKER, C.E.A.D. Commissioner's Ofiice, ) March 12, 1858. \ 47 3m __ , State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Iniquity. 1 Wardlaw Perrin, Adm'r, ) ^ vs. > uiii lor Uiseovery Alex. Hunter, et al. ,), arid 'AcoounL T APPEARING to my fratiBfaciiop that J)V. Ivid Finley aiid the children of8?'mnetl' amcs, Isaac and William Finley, deceased, boon danin 'the case, reside bijyond the (units of his Station motion of PeYriri & OothUrCipdm>laipantY Solicitors, Ordered tjhdl|?'irti4>'Ppvid finloy, and the children of Samuel, Jamesana wnua^nnnieylJuSceBM,,^, a ppeat * an d blea d y luawer of demur to Uio &ai<J fyll rith'tn throe month* frO^.thd^ublicAtipp hereof, rjihewtme will ba taken pro eovfeufUgtfntt 3f fAiirERF *> / 'r.vl ' jm 'A /"KAOeV4- oV-* ^' t> " ***.. gggBt CANDIDATES. The friends of COL. II. IIJ HARPER respectfully announce him. a Cundidnto for tlm Legislature, ut tho ensuing election. " "* [tT The frienda of 0. 2VI. MATTISON, respectfully nun,ounce biru. a cwididato for Ta* Collector, at the ensuing election. O* The friends or JAMES A. McCORD r*-, spectfully uiinouuca him a Candidal* for T?* Collector, at the n?*t Election, fax Abbeville District. July 30, 1857 14 ft v?t<l K tSTTlic friends n{ JOSEPH T. MOORE re spectfully announce h'ua ft Candidate (or Sharif) ut the ensuing election CfT The friend of MATTHEW R. COCH RAN respectfully announce him ft candidal* for Sheriff of Abl>c villa District atthnnn*t ?U?_ ? -- lion. &ff" Tlio friends of MATTHEW McDONALU, announce him n Candidate for re-electioi^ for Clerk, at the unfiling election. j3?~Tho friends of C. II. ALLEN announce hiui na a Candidate for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. O* Tho friends of NiMKOD !\fcCOH<?> r? spcetfnlly nnnouuee him as a Cundidtite fw SUsr* itl* at the ensuing Election. * C3?"The numerous friend# of Col. T. ,t. HOI'* ERTS respectfully announce him u Candidate for Sheriff at the next election. C3K>"Thc friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce him a Candidate forSh?r iff of Abbeville DisUict, at the next elfftiou aiAlV X' Jt KIKMJS May 5, 1856. E3T The fvienOs ?f W, W. GRIFFIN. to flpeciruDy announce him as a candidate for Sheriff y,t the ensuing election. C30"Thr? friends of JAMES H. COBB ?wnouiicc him ns a Candidate for Sheriffat the ensuing election. SEWING MACHINES. Reasons why the grover & baker Machine is Universally Preferred for Fuuiily Sowing. 1st. It U more simple and easily kept in or>}cj than any oilier Machine. iid. It makes a sor>m which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sows from two ordinary spool*, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine cau be adapted, at pleasure, by a mtrc vhauye of sjwols, to all varieties of worlc. 4th. The .came Machine runs silk, linen thread, and common spool cotton with equal facility. 5th. The seam is ns elastic as the most elastic fabric, m thai it ia frna frnm oil ? ' 1 w ..ww VM1 U|l IIUIM11VJ Ml uivn^ in washing, ironing, or otherwise. Gili. The stitch inude by this Machine is mora beautiful than any other made, either by hauil or machine. II. W. KINSMAN, Agejit, G. & II. S.. M. 0?v, 22'tl King iit, Jan. G, 58. 87 4tn GREEMWOOD CLOTHING HOUSE Everybody Run Here! Now is Your Time?Pitch Id!! Sozxt loo Soared! ! 2 X A CHANCE POR INVESMENT!!!! A SPLENDID opportunity is now offered my friends and customers to invest their money, if not to make a fortune, at least tomato themselves comfortable, by buying aome of t)iu Ufialeat, handsomest and tin us t Winter Clothing ever ofiered in this latitude. If you wish to ' shine out," gi\}n respect or make an impression upon the nweeter sex, jn?t ci>ll in at my establishment, and I will vig youoff neatly that you wont know yourself. I have a good Tailor ill connection with my House, and good;* cun bo made up to order. T. C. CHEWS A CO. Oreenwood, S. C., Oct. 14, 1857 25?ly ADVERTISEMENTS, X xxx porta, xx t FHPMIE undersigned having located him-G$y JL self permanently at Greanwood Abbeville District, S. C., offers his services to the citizenB of the Town and District i(9 a Watch and Cloo^c Maker, and Repairer. Ilia Shop is next door to Messr* Bailey it Connor, where he will bo happy to meet his former patrons. All word entrusted to his care will be promptly nnd skilfully executed, and moderate charts made therefor. U? respectfully solicits n atiaro of the same. \V. BR1??, Jan. 21, 53. 89 tf THE MARSHALL HQtfSE. rT"MlE subscriber having purchased thitt PftNlJL modious nnd well known iqqnajpo, Marshall House, bus mode every arrangement for the accommodation of permanent ftiid Ifftn* scient boarderp, nnd hopes, by prepefi.nt|ention, to merit n free share of public patropagn. After the first of October the rntos q tregllftlar hflBrdi??J will be $16 per month. "* RDMUNp COBB. Oct- 1?57 23 tf The State of Sqi}th Carolina, Abbeville District?In the Cp?i?ion I'lca?. F. W. Davis, ) vs. > 0 Attachment Henry Jones. J VATHKIJEAS, the Plaintiff did. on the tliirVW .1-.. ~r - . m tj-iimu iiuji ui uciuiier, ibd/, tile inn Declaration against the defendant, who (as it i? said) is nbsenji'frnm and without the limils of ihi* State, nud lias neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom n copy of tho_ sntri declaration might be served. It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear ai?l plead to the said declaration,, o.n or before the first day of November, which will be in the year ?f our I<ord One Thousand Eight .Hundred anil' Fifty-Eight, otherwise final an.p absolute..Judgment will then be given and awarded igMbst' him. - t- ^ - f* MATTHEW McDONA.LT), c.c.r. Clerk's Office, Nov. 27,1837. ^ Wty ' * ; - I . ' To the Farmers Abbeville)' WE hnvo procured Ihe 'Di??rifct'*tUgh^lof,. thir HARRIS SIJB.SOII, PLp^GH^,We think it thd fcw'p|<^jhjtfjha .jjlpdv thpt^ ,. has ever'b'efcn introduced.' wRf*?* seen at Greenwood Depot, at V We <v.iU. 4jc ptrpsed. to havd ijf ^dmjffted hvi r every Farmer,, for tlfb simple reoSSri ihat^tli#' t ' ,'s more*it Wkriown'the better it! wifl be Iiked<>ifc. l."~ y DAVIS'VBdOZBir ^., 4-- -r* * TJU'-k: I A LL GnardipnjgjTru?tee*;-J.?fco. ii return's mi. the Comipjeiiioner'o hereby iioti^ed to do m> on. 6r" befortrl BurAjflW aexfcrvAfter t,bat timeall'dcfauiCtr*tril foe fated ; . Hn^ediately. LjfaJ '"An ncpAiifl who have been ppoiritea Qr*#K , p ajj h n v q ^ ^ t ^ 1 ^ r ^