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TANYARD AND SHOESHOP. Mlt. ADAM KIF.UNKUSKI,, n regular, faithful mi<1 successful (icrmnti Tanner.? hi finish niid durability, liis heavy urid light Leather challenges competition with the best lo . Ih< found in the Charleston untl Now York mat* I keU. I Messrs. SAMUEL KNOX and JOHN MEYER, Root and Shoe Makers. Mr. Ivnox id known tl iron eh out the District, i Mr. Meyer as u fashionable, finished uml faithful x Boot and bhoo Maker, . t for Gentlemen, and Coarse and Dress Shoes for n Ladies, has not his superior in New York or i ltoston. Orders promptly nUeii?1e<l to. Prices will be v known by cards distributed. A Itlverul sharis of patrouago is respectfully so- 11 licitud. 11 J. W. JONES. 3 Calhoun's Mills, April, 1858 SI Btluitm Housebuilding and Undertaking.* MKSS11S. imow.v it MILLS would reapedfully announce to the citizens of Abbeville, and the surrounding country. Hint, they arc pre- " {tared to do nil kinds of work, km eh as Building, Repairing and Jobbing, n a wl nil work pertaining to the Carpenters' l<us- e in ess. And with strict attention to )>u*iu e<?s, -1 tlioy hope to meet with u liberul share of public patronage. o. w. rroxvn, JOHN Mll.LS. Adilrcsd?nitow.n ft Milus, Abbeville C. II., . s. c. 1 _ April 15^1 Kr,? 51 tr WAGONS! WAGONS!! WAGONS!!! FET.f.OW.em/.hXS OF * ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! Tllll'! SUItSt'l'lltKU would call your attention to the fart that, he its still residing four tnilrs below Wiilington, Alibevtlle District, S. I'., flefvyijj the |)t>l?li>j ua utnal, in tho_eap.icily of a Wj2L&OTJ-3VI^LK:En.. Think fill for past favors, hoping others, to receive, lit: would inform his old friends that he keeps J r.ouslaiitlv on hand an excellent supply of Wnt{* rcnoifi (St. I'lliIIi|>h e?treet) in Charleston, at their convenience, so as to ho :ihle to report the _ result of their observation at the quarterly moet- 5 ing, on the fourth Monday of October next. Also, I do hereby invito nil the Teachers of Free School-scholars throughout the State lo come urid see for themselves how the said 1'ulilic School in conducted, mid what arc the uses of u Worionl School. Ah the expenses of Hitch a vis-it might put it out of the jmwer of many to come, however much iti?y way desire it, I will venture to Baylor the good citizens of Cbsi'Icston, that the houses of many residents will he opened to any Teucher who shall he. provided with a Ieit<-r of introduction, or with certificates of Hie President an<l Secretary of the Hoard of Commissioners At home. Failing in this, or ill case a puldie T house is preferred, it affords me pleasure to annouiico that Mrs. Kennedy, of the American yj Hotel, in King street, will, on account of ibis Department, take caro of any Teacher of a Free ,.| School who will de(K?it with her, his or her cer- r;, tificntes from the President and Secretary of the ?| District hoard of Commissioners for which ho or tibe may lie employed, from the Arst of June to the fifth inclusive. j. Fuithermore, I appeal to the proper nutbori- g ti.esof the railroads and other public conveyances, w means of which they must reach the city, to (>j instruct their several agents, upon the exhibition to tliein of the said uertilicalc*, to pr>ss all such n. Yepcbers of Free Schools, mill one Conmiisser jj. from .e,acj,j Hoard, going down for the purpose el berriu set forth, for one fare. going and returi."?R , m 1 am assured that the Commissioners of Free .? Schools of SL Phillips and St. Mitchael's will Ct take pleasure in affo/ding every facicility to the _ riv... ..i i ?< .? ?... ? the improve^ methoda Visitors wijl only have to apply to C. O. MfCMMlNGEtt, Ksq., Chairniuo, or to any member of Uic Jl.ourd, at the t| Public School House, in St. I'llillips street, to he .admitted at the proper hour.*. |D A fixed time tins b?en mentioned, from the V1 first to tho fifth Juno, lletter for nlj parties, if it. s< bo at all convenient, to adopt this Appointment; jH 4>Ht If there lie impediments to pievent any Teachers from coming at that time, the Ooiii- |,| mlssioners \vjll receive ihein nt any other timo in 0| May or June, including.Saturday ub ono of tho g. days. V( iGiveo under my hand and tho seal of tho p, n^Chievi>rn,-n. ?r Georgetown, this sec- p ^ ?nd d?y of ApMlf.i'i-tlio y.eur of our L^ird one thnuennd eight hundred npd fifty-eight, p flou in the eighty-second year of American ' independence. f. HOBT. y. W. ALLSTON. K ^ W. R. IIuntt, Deputy Secretary of State. .April 7,1948. > 51 .2w w J. D. McKELLAR , j - . M l AVINi) completed 4he cours# of studies jt required lit iho Profession of I, fe*}? ti jiuiself eHtf'xr&j a titdified gjyo miir. 4 ^faction to t!io?e who may ut%or him. with their * ' patronage. He may bo found.jn.hi6 a r Office at tfee Marshall Houa?# v' ABBEVILLE C., II. & C. April 8, LBS8. . 60 8m Citrate of Magnesia. y " "JUST received, a frjesh supply of this dellP "Mightftil substitute for Epttom Suits; it is 4?titutute 6f bittern ess, and by its pleasant aridity of.'t^pte {ipd effervescing character, ie render- _ andjrsfre?H(.ug driuk, for \ r **'" ^ JORDAS * MdNAUCliMN. ? Maokey Codicil, B.v A 8.-. M.\ i, I uiih, juhi n? ruiuiy 10 111>m i m order nt tile shortest nolicc, MiiytIt111 ir in iliis line, which m:iy lit; cutrust<:<l in his euro. II" would slate fur tho ? benefit of(hose who may favor liim wil.h a call, that. lie has adopted I In; 1 It< >N A XI.KTK 1% K ri AM) rATKNTTIII.MIH.K Slv KIN. which he- ? i fvil'irils (IK II ili'<riili'i| improvement owl" the Wood , Axle- Altai. Would say in i-oliucetifiii, thai, lie is ;t prepared, i-i-ndy an<l willing l<> ilo all purl (if p Kcpairin^ upon Huggies, Carriages, r VEHICLES Ob EVERY KIND, ami I lint any BLACKSMITHIN6 wanting done, will In- Attended to willi prompt- H ness and dispatch. For the information of his immediate. neighliors hihI friends, he would state llinl lie lumps constantly on hand a good slock of Lumber and Trimmings for Utiili-rtakcr's work, und will I'nrii sh Collins, if needed, upon ^ reasonable terms. (?iv?; mo an order fcllow citi -zetip, and you shall lie f-iilhlully served. J THOMAS VlcALIilSTER. * Address IWdonux 1'. O., Ablicvilie l)Ut., S. C. " April S. 1 5o 3m ^itaje of South Carolina. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. WHEREAS the lust General Assembly of South Carolina, willi a wine forecast and a liberal regard for the public welfare, based AH it is so essentially on tlie good sense' and virtue of her citizens, enacted a law l>y which Iho {Juinmissiouers of Free Schools are authorized to establish a Normal .School in I lie city of Charles- ^ ton, to which the country districts will bo entitled to send a certain number of pupils. And wheareas the enterprising Hoard of St. Phillips oiul St. Mitchael's have now in opera- Q tiou, at their excellent public school hi the city, weekly exercises, which will serve to exemplify the benefits of ?uch an ^stahlishineut. Now, therefore, 1 recommend to the several w Boards of Commissioners of Free Schools in the at State to appoint, attholv next (iilarterly meeting, on the fourth Monday in April, and depute one or more of their number to visit the said public ntKW spring and summer goods GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Range. W15 MEG respectfully to inform the citizens of Abhevillu, uiul 6tirrotindiiiK District, liat we urn now prepared to show the largest iiul best selected Slock of Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods. have cv>!r done heretofore. As we con tine lursclvos almost entirely to the I>i'y IJootls l?nsnetw, we are enabled to keep a luiige assortment Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, Black and Fancy Silks, Muslin, Giughams, Calicoes, BONNETS, tfcc. To tin? HON N I'll' Department wo pay particilar a I ten I ion, ami our Stuck at present presents very novelty of the season: ?lain and Fancy Straws, Fancy Neopolitan and Trimmed Silk, &C., Along with a magnificent Stock of Fino 'RENCIl FLOWERS, HON NET lUMIONS, Koucni:s,,tc. lit MANTILLAS, we have all the. late styles? lilk ami Itlack Cliautilly, Lace, <Stc. Our Stock of Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corse. , Shoes, &.O., Is unusually Fine and I.... )Ve always keep on hand a lar k of )omestic Goods, Linens, Li. . i/rills, Cassimeres, &c. Also, all kinds of material suitable for boys fiir. In c*nllin<r altt'iilinu to llu* ahove Goods, wc sprct.lnll y solicit 1 lie pii.ronai;.' of our Humerus friem's, mid I}?< putdii! jrciicmMy. Wo will I all limes itik>* pleasure in showing our Stock, ny and nil of which We will sell al the lowest o.-sihle |iii"e for C'jisli, and every article waranted as representfd. (JKAY & KOHEIVrSON. March Hi, l-XfiS 111 tf GREAT INDUCEMENT. l>Jew Goods!! LOW PRICES! M. STRAUSS, Uol?.est>ia.ry, S. C. 7 ICH PRINTED JACONETS, L A W X S, l< ORGANDIES, CRAl'li AND HAREGE ,UI5KS, in everv stylo. Oil ALLY, colored MUSLINS and SILKS. ]?owii niitl bleached SHIRTINGS, ;it u very low figure, l'RINTS, fa*i color?warranted, EM HHO11) E It IES. 11A X DK B RCIIIEFS, LACKS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Spring Mantillas and Shawls, . 1IOOI' SK llt'lS?extensive variety, \ LINEN, Marseille, Farmer Satin, Drills?fcc.. Bonnets, Hats and Hoods, ie best assortment 1 rw olFured, mid the vorv itest styl.s. Also, RIIJHONS, and FLOWERS ? correspond. Roady Mado Clothing, All styles tinil qualities. Fancy Articles, ERFUMERY, BRUSHES, PORTEMONIES, FANS, ?tc. raiters, Slippers, Boots & Shoosj urticlcs which 1 can warrant, and all sizes. A full nsssoilnifiit of irockery, Hardware, Stationery, Groceries, &c. To rny regular and punctual customers, as oil aR thofie who buy for Cash, I will sell Goods , , loul ptriccs. M. STRAUSS. March 2G. 185fl 49 2m : E WING MACHINES, , FOR PLANTERS' USE. X nil Uic lending branches ol' manufacturing illillistry, tile ureal practical superiority of ngor's Sowing .Machines is it fuel established youd dispute. No tailor, shoe manufacturer, oihicr, seamstress, dress-maker, saddler, car ?ge trimmer, linl manufacturer, <L'C., Ac., can lord to do without them. One Thousand Dollars a Year i only a fair average of the actual profit, from le use of each one of these Machines, and, for infii'iiintioii of this truth, we refer to any one ' thu thousands of persons who Use them. They -c adapted to every sort of work, fm? or course, >ou silk, cotton, linen mid woolen fabrics, also 'hi ami heavy leather. They novor fail to give itiro satisfaction. To meet the growing demand for n smaller and ore elegant, machine for private household pur>scs, we have just produced, and are ready to re ive orders for inger's New Family Sewing Machine, Hiich is the most coin pant and beautiful Sewing iicliine ever constructed. It is ornamented iu ip highest stylo of art, and all who see it are 'lighted with it. it makes tlio improved inter- ( eked stitch, mid is capable of doing n greater iriet.y of work in hotter style than any other . wing Machine over offered for family pur- 1 ises. ' I'rieri of Family Machine with iron table comleto for use, $100. The larger standard ma. lines, from $12*5 to $'200. Send for I. M. Singer ; Go.'s Gazette, a beautiful pictorial paper, de- ' >ted to Sowing Machines, and containing list of 1 rices, and all other informutiou on the subject. , will bo foiwardctl gratis. . E. J. .TA\*t.OIt, Agent or Abbeville .District, and adjoining territory. Principal Office, 458 Broadway, N. Y. Charlesm Office, 324 King Strett. < ... ?'& . T ' I-.' _ ' ; N. B.?As Agent for the above Machine, I t 'ould here state that I have had one of the No. , Machines in operation for bight months, and , at it lias performed work, from fine t?hiri' cal- \ ira to heavy leather in Carriage Trimming,- far eyond my expectation. I would not bo without >; and shall be pleased to send samplta of tho^ j 'ork to any one who may wish to aec them. Jso, to receive orders for Machines, and to give II instruc'tid'us in working them. E. j, TAYLOR. * , March 10, 1868 46 tf 'lhe State of South Carolina, Ihbetille Ditlriel.?Jn the CtfajnonjJPCcus. Ilcnry CAPfrneH, ). . ?AWrtchn!dOt . V8. ; V. ^ Wm. D. Lloyd, _ S McQownn/Ti'ffa. VAitt'y? TTHEIIKAS the Plain I iff" did,/ tof ! rV day of April. eighteen >butjaredfthd;jtoyjj 5. ght, file hit declaration agohist 'th'6. DCTertnqt, who, (it is said,) is abeeatfRtm) and^iUfd<H . 10 limits of this State, mid has li&Uhttt'jwifo /nor' Ltornev known within the same, f of the said declaration might be served^ M . is therefore ordered, that the said J)efendant* 'v > appear and plead to the said declaration, on ' j.. before .the eeventh day of April, eighteen ondrod and flfty-nine. qtherwise'fiirnVatid ab- ' ?lut*judgtneut/wjll then bo given and awarded MctiONALT), e. n. r. t Cietk^OMcc/;ApriW, J858, fiQ iy J | "" M<&j.. " .. ?... . 7 '-m HEADQUARTERS, UKUIITII 1>KI!IMK\T, S. C. M., \ March ;>?till, 1858. ) onnkit xo. ''I'MIH I/nvcr ami U|?jii'V Battalion comprising 1. tho KIGIITI1 UIKiliMHNT of S. C. M, will appear for Drill and Review, ul their respective parole grounds lis follows: The Lower Battalion ut Bradley's OM Field, Saturday, 17lli AI'ltIL next. The Upper Battalion ut McCuw's Old Fiold, on Saturday, 21th APRIIjtnext. The Commissioned and non -Commissioned Officers will attend tit oacli placo tho day previous, for drill and instruction. Captains commanding Dent Companies will order out tho pioneers ill their comniuuds. All StalF Officer* ure required to ho in full uniform. Aliij. Rogers and Maj. Cunuigham will pluuse extend the above order. By Order of* COL. II. II. HARPER. J. O. Wii.i.son, Adjutant. March :tl. ISr.8 4'J 3t Oj" l'ress plouso-eopy. it is provokTngT H UST to think, after crediting customers for c" .'1 or 1 years, and you demand ycur money, that some of them should threaten to plead infancy, others lo take advantage of the iiichtnnd run away, and not pay for even Ihr trouble you had in keeping elotlies on them, and others to live right hen; in town, and puff cigar smoke, and Wow their stinking whiskey breaths in your face, when the money that bought that whiskey and those cigars, ought to have been paid to some merchant who let (hum have clothes and other indispensable articles, and who thought, ihcy had enough of ircntluiniuily prinoiple lo pay nn honest debt, and Uien after nil tlio trouble, besides tin- expense, to l"3o llio dclit, I say 'lisjironolritty ! All the persons who got credit of mo, riidn'tget it. iK'cause they were worth the amount of their indebtedness, hut because I thought they wore holiest, nm! I hud loo much respect for their feelings to r?.Tusc iliein crecii. I haven list of thoao who linvclinen imposing in llii.s way upon uususpect'iig merchants, nutl I for one, will tnlso the responsibility of giving them ;t Newspaper notoriety, il'they don't pay mi* what they owe me?a trilling set of scoundrels; they sliau't. Iniy anything else on credit, if I can help it. I thiol; as much of a man who would steal, as one who woiijd get goods under such false pretences. So those to whom 1 allude,? 1 seo some of them 3 or -1 times a day?had bol ter call and settle souii, willi J. J. LYONS. March 1, .r?8 15 if The Stato of South Carolina. AIUSE VILLE DISTRICT, la Equity. llenickcr Glover, > Hill for an account N. J. Davis, Win. M. Sale ) a*scts and others. J tec. IT appearing to llio Court-, that Win. M. Sale, one of tile Defendents in this case, resides from and beyond tlio limits of the Stale?on motion of Wilson, l.omux and Madden, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that, llm said defendant, do appear, and answer, plead, or demur to the Complainant's Hilt of Compliant within tlireo inont lis alter publication hereof, of otherwise the same Hill wdl bo taken pro cjrij'snsa against him. W. H. PARKER, c.f.A.I). Commissioner's Office, ) March 2, ltS'itf. J 45 .Tin. Tho State of South Carolina, ABBEVILT.E JJISTliWJ', In Equity. Elizabeth Robinson, ") vs. > Bill for Partitiou, <tc. James E. Itohiuson- ) It Appearing to my satisfaction, that James E. Robinson, one of the defend in is in this case, resides beyoud the limits of this State. On motion of Perrin &. Cotliran it is ordered, tliat the saiil James E. Robinson do plead, answer or demur to Complninant'u Bill of Complaint, within three from the publication hereof, or the same will he taken pro eonfesso against hiin. \V. II. PARKER, C.E.A.P. Commissioner's Ofiice, ) March 2, 1-jS. J 45 Dm. Stato of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity, Abraham Puke and liar- ) riet, his wife, > Hill for Specific vs. ) delivery of slave. Elijah Cannon, R. M. ) I'almer, and othcre, \ IT appearing to my satisfaction, thut Elijah Cannon, Carter Cannon, Margaret March- 1 bunks, formerly Cannon, James Cannon, Jndy Kendriek, formerly Cannon, and the children of William Cannon, dee'd, (whose number and iiallies arc unknown) Defendants in tho above staled case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Perrin & Cotliran, Complainants' solicitor*, ordered that the said Defendants do tppear and answer, plead or demur to said Hill jf complaint, within three months from the publication hereof; or the same will bo taken pro con''esso against them. WJ1. JJ. PARKER, C.K.A.D. Commissioner's OtVice, / March 10, 1S.">8. $ 47 4m Selling off at Cost. IWIIjTj sell Ifdin date, my WORSTED DRESS (IOODS, Negro Blanket?, and Heavy OVER-CUATS, at 10 per cent, on New York costs, for llio Cash. J. T. BARNES. Jan. 28, 58 40 tf Fresh Garden Seeds for Sale. APPLES, CABBAGE-HEADS, nii?l many such thing* as many people need. J. T. BARNES. Notice to Debtors. IT. HOSE indebted by Note or open Account, X arc praticnlarly notified to coino forward uud make settlement. " J. T. BARNES. Lowndesville, Jan. 28, 18."?8. 40-tf LOOK TO YOUR X3TTEREST! * Fatroniaso The Abbevillo Steam Mills! r|"MJE Abbeville Sioam Mills aro now in good JL repair, and make. hs large a yield of beaulifnl, white llour ns any Mills in the country.? At these Mills you will always find accommodating millers, who understand iheir business. All '.hey ask is a fair trial. ftccollcr.t that thrxc 'Mill? arc the Mills for i/on lo patronize. -?Wo will insure satisfaction in nil jaaes. Small favors thankfully received. UUtxIi WILSON. March 4, 1368. 45 If ??: '; | MASONIC NOTieBv npufe Reffulqr CommuAic?tioV of CLINTON ' Jb LODliE, Nrf. 3, 'A;*. R,-: M.4:? wi!ll>e fioW.1 Oil MmuUi'i -Evening JOIK q/ JW<tg neil. ' - ] r By order .Of- the J. G. EpWAfRDS, Sec'jC . Mnrch 21; .1858 : - 48" UH ?-~r '/ .-V . 1 ' / -g*UST conu'.s P lirig of l&e fo](Tpwiji^oht>(o8; prrfiyls.- ' Chinchnretia Lwidon**}, itio*^Jojido Jupiter Ixindre#, Cbc^}ucbnVOfor&j. 4 . Morch r|!0 ANY tr'hlte per^^ THE LIVER ITJVIG-OH A.TO X=t. ! rUKI'AllKI) 15Y DR. SAXFORD, Compoundod cntiroly from GUMS, IS ono of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before the public, acts hp a Calhnrtic, easier, liiiitler, and more cH'cot mil than any oilier medicine known. It in not only aCflthnrlie, lint u Liver remedy, acting fiist on (lie Livor to eject in morbid matter, then on the ( ttmiaoli and bowel:) to carry oil't.liat matter, thus iiccoinplishiiitC two purposes eirectually, witbout any of tlic puinful feelings experienced in the operation of most Cathartic?. It strengthens tho system at tho same time that it parses it; mid when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with usual rapidity. The T.iver ?s? one of ihe principal regulators of tho human body; and when it performs its functions well, the powers of the system aro fully developed. The stomach is almost on lirely dependent on tho healthy action of tho Sliver for the proper performance of its functions when the stomach is at fault, tho bowels lire at fault, and the whole system suffers in conseOqitciice ofone organ?the Liver?having ceased t? do its duty. For the diseases of that organ one of the proprietors has made it his study, in P practice of more than twenty years, to tiud , some remedy wherewith to counteract the W ninny derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, Jiiiot -> ? * -- .. ....J I'viotiu IXMUIII.'II Willi I.IVIT I ONIpllllIlt, ill H uny of its forms, has to try u liolilc, ami con_ viction is certain. V These CJuiiih remove all tnorhid or hnd mattcr from tho system. supplying in their place ijj a healthy (low of l>i|o, invigorating the sloinach, causing fond to digest well, purifying the ^ blood, givim; tono anil iieulth to tho whole maehincry, removing the cause of the disease, efK fect.int! a radical euro. ' Billions attacks are cured, and, what is hotf_ tor, prevented,by theoocasional use of the Liver f\ liivij?oralor. One dose after rating is sufficient to relieve H the Stomach and prevent the food from arising and soming. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents W Nightmare. " Only one dose taken at night loosens) iho H bowels gently, and curesC'ostiveness. One doio takon alter each meal will euro > Dyspepsia. t3T One dose of two tea-spoonfuls will alwas relieve Sick lleadachc. H Oiiu hottle taken for female obstruction ro_ move the cause of the disease, and make a peril] feet. cure. Only one dose. immediately relii voa Cholic, while Olio dose often repeated is a sure euro for rf) Cholera Morbus, anil a preventive of Cholera. Only one hottle is needed to throw out * of iho system the olivets of medicine after along Rsiekaoss. w"S?" One bottle tak^n for Jaundice removes | _j all s:illowiic:;s or unnatural color from tln? ?!?? ?. Rj One dose taken a short time before eating " gives vigor to the appetite, ami makes foo.l Odig.-st well. One <!osn often repeated cures Chronic Diar_ rleea in iis worst loriuv. while Summer ami pj IJowel complaints yield almost to the tirst doso One or t wo doses euro* attacks caused hy J? Worms in Chililren : there is no surer, safer, " or speedier remedy in the wurld, as it never J fails. t ?3?" A few hot ties cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. 5) We. take pleasure in recommending this medicine s?s a preventive fur Fever and Ague, c hill Fever, and all Fevers of a Hillinus Type. It < pernios with certainty, and thousands arc willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it arc giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. U'./'" Mix water in the month with the Invigorntor and swallow hotli together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR. Is a scientific Medical Discovery, ami is daily working cures almost too great to believe. It cures as if by mngie, even the first dose giving benefit and seldom more than one bntile is required tocuro any Itiud of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Hcadnelie, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. Price, Ono Dollar per bolile. SAN FORI) A: CO., Proprietors, 84"? liroadway, Now York. WltOt.KSAI.R A OK NTS. Panics A Park, New York; T. W. Dyott ?fc Sons, Philadelphia ; M. S. Ibirr & Co., Iloston ; II. II. Hay ?t Co., Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati; (jaylord & Hammond, Cleveland;? Fahnestock it Davis, Chicago; O. J. Wood ?r Co , St. Louis; (ieorge H. Keyscr, Pittsburg; S. S. Haucc, Baltimore, And retailed hy all Druggists. MOM) uv Tord.vn ?fe McLauciii.in, Abbeville. 1 ikancii &. Allkn, Abbeville and Due Week Sii.i. I noai.i.s, Columbia. Feb. 25, 18SH. 44 ly A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF SiOSOi S!L?3S? EIMS. com pi-ktklv i'heskiivkii TO THE GREATEST AGE. AND who tlint is gray would not have it restored lo former color; orlmld, but would Imve the growth restored, or tumbled with diutdrull' nail itching Imt would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache (neuralgia) hut would lie cured. It will also remove nil pimples from the face and skin, l'rof. Wood's llnir restorative will do all this, bcc circular aud the following: Ann Annor, November 5, 1856. Pp.of. O. J. Wood.?Dear Sir : I have heard rfiueh suid of the Wonderful elVects of your Ilair Restorative, but having I wen so often chcated by ipiackery and quael: nostrums, hair dyes, ?fec., I was disposed to jdace your Restorative in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until 1 met you in Lawrence county some months since, whon you gave mo such assurance as induced (he trial of your Restorative in my family?first by my good wife, whoso hair had become very thin and entirely white, and before oxhnudting one of 3'our lurge bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and luul thickened and had become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head ; she continues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying etlects upon the hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of ray family and friends are using your Restorative, with' the happiest effects ; therefore, ?my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and valno are eutirely removed ; and 1 can and do most cordially and confidentially recommend ita use by all whorwould Imvo their hair restored from-white or gray (by reason of sickness or oge,) to original col-, or andbentuy, and by all young persons who would nave their Imirbeuutifnl and glossy. > r~ Very truly and gratefully youre, .-? ' v SOLOMON MANN. n'Hv * Friend-Wood: It was a lorijj tirheuofter lf?.w you at Blissfield before I,got tlic? TiciUlojOf your ilMtortitive for wliioli you gnvc mo on oraeriipon your.ugoiit in-Dotroit And when I ^ot it; we coujjl.tidedld try iton ,Mf8.Mann'a hjufrfM^UuL, snfeet test of Us power. 'It ha* ddtfe aft ihit you upmiredme i {.would do;?and others offhy family, audlfneiids, lutvirig witnessedits efFectilijfl^ utiufe and'renoinmeifding iu uso to o|H^irpW eri^ titled to ttyu highest Consideration "yoa B. M. d; S. A. \? BK(? LEAVE to inform tho public that, on nceoi Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAl'S, SIIOKS, Shirts, Under-Shirts, Collars, Crs Perfumery, Station Ami tlioiiFAntlri of otlior articles too numerous to in< tlieni to liuyuio. W'c will sell eveylhing in our fine, tliun articles of tho Piuno quality ciui bo bought thin to u*. ho we will muko it nil object to tho people to I All you huvc to <lo is* to give ua a cull niid wo will st the worth of your motiey. Now, come, and don't n 23?" Komcmber the placo?Clothing Depot, Corner c Jnnunry 28, IP58 THE CLOTHI " IMPORTANT TO ALL "W $40,000 W< WIS have the best nml heaviest slock of FALL n City, it inter the U ailed States Hotel, August.; NEW-YO R.I Our stock ?f Overcoats and ltaitlaiids sir not. to be In ."HfJ.'i.lMl. Unusual heavy stuck of 1$<>Y'S I T AiLo: Also .1 heavy stuck of Cloths, Cussimcres and Vei body, to he made up to order at the shortest notice October It 1837. HOTEL, LIVERY AND SALE STilBLES. m T.. is undersigned, having rented -!k?1)L tho Stables formerly"kept by .l./x ?\ M. Davis, upon Washington street, would hereby notify the traveling public that, at a large nulla}-, lie has tilted up ami re-arranged them for Hie purpose of accommodating any and all who may feci disposed to pal maize him. lie would also say that his Stables will always be provided with experienced Ostlers, and au abundant supply of provender. He would say that in connection with his stables, lie has also rented the Hotel occupied lust, year by Johnson Uatncy, and is prepared to ac commodate both permanent and transient boarders. Having had long experience in the Hotel and Stable business, lie Halters himself thnt. his untiring efforts in his line will not fail to please bis natrons. ' J \ . Hi* Stables are well r-upplied with Hacks, Carriages, 11iiLTi?ios and I lorses, I <> hire. He hopes hy strict attention to business to ' tuurit sutil receive a share of public patronage. 1*. S. UllTLHDGK. < Abbeville ('. II , S. C., Fob. 1", 1S.">S. II" x rajyeey's hotel removed. ! THK subscriber would respectfully | jfcUllL inform the public that he has re-.?*li|i. ;i moved from his old stand, and leased, re 111 I nl ami repaired the house of Mrs. Jani: L. Ai.i.k.v, | on the fcvintliKnst comer of I'ulilieSiiiuiro, where , lie will at. all times lie pleased to reeeive and c accommodate any and all who fed disposed to favor him with their patronage. No pains or expense will he spared to render his quests comfortable and happy, while his tulile will lie sup- . plied with tlio hest the country can afford. All ( lie asks is a trial, and he feds confident that lie will bo able to please, hoih in uiriiiuiiioi/iitioiiH and price, as his ipiiding motto is?" Live and ' let Live." His intention is to charge such pri- ! ces as he can live hy, aiul others can afford to [ pay- . I There will be Stables connected with this * Hotel, supplied with all the requisites of a Livery Stable; so that he will he enabled to nccomiiio date biitli man and beast. There will also be ^ conveyances to convey passengers to any point * they may desire to go. JOHNSON HAM IS V. e Junuary 12, 1858 :<3 tf LIVERY AND SALESTABLES. HILL &, CHALMERS, ilLtotooville C. II., 9. O. v M. ' sfift' OWE suhmrihern having procured the Stables ^ L attached to the Hotel formerly occupied by % Mis. Allen, would respectfully say to the public that they have thoroughly repaired and refitted the name, and ihnt they will in future have them provided with attentive ostlers and the best of provender; that they aro prepared to lake Horses by the month or day, at moderate prices. I They would also state that they will keep J Horses; Huggica and other vehicles, to liiro by the day. HILL ?fc CHALMERS. Feb. 10, 1853 42 tf_ NEW FIRM. ~ ' JORDAN & M'LAUCHLIN, DrvLgglotEi cHa diomisto, Abbeville C. H., S. O. HAVING formed ft Copartnership for lite ji purpose of carrying on the DilLHr 11US- j,, I NESS, we beg leave t<> inform t.lio citizens of Abbeville ami the surrounding country, tliut we st have un hiiml it large ami well selected Stock of Drugs and Medicines, 1,1 to which we invito their attention. One of the firm having hud a long experience _ in the business, we feel confident that we can -r give general satisfaction; ami having made ar- * rangrneuU in New York for the purchase of our Good#, we cnu Bell on us good terms ns they can ( bo bought either in Charleston oi' Columbia.? L Our stock will always be complete, and all nr- * tides warranted genuine. Physicians will do ' well to give us a call before purchasing else- j*1 where, as we can offer them strong inducements. J" Our Stock will consist in part of ull Medicines " used by ^armors and Physicians, Fine brandies, Wines ami Liquors, Paints, Oil and I>ye Stuffs, Window Glass, Fine Perfume? ries, Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Surgical Instruments, Cutlery. ' '' Fresh Garden Seeds, New supply and great varieties, find many other articles too numerous to mention. A continuance of the' phtronngo heretofnro so liberally hestowed ou the house, is respectfully noli cited. d. a. jordan, m, d., ' i. i). Mclaughlin. - ft . Feb. 12, 1858 ^ . 43?' tf | Cooartnershit) Notice. I. IIAVE this day associated; with' uiein Iiuk- nt ipcs9 Mr. 0. F. QUAIFEp' to take effect it' from August-l8l,..1867, ^tending to Aiigust 1st, J*1 18C0. The stylo of ;t!to firm in future will ho su irfOOltE & QUAIFEt V ill , "W/C, MOORE. ^ PJ . | ^ ' MOORE & QUAIPE, T>!ESPECTFITLLY no\i fy' t| i o public that 'they ? y[li .aro. determined to sejl .g9odrf/if ^hfcy can flml tiuychi".'' Wo sell only fop'ooshV ,aj?d; there la no iis6 in nskin? for^bYo'dtt?/.Tt-won't do. A determination to adhorpj etjri^My. to. this principle will enable VJ to Bolf gooda.cheapor thou pan r ptfBwbly^e (kflWrded *dT\> ttttFtoWnr long'Credit sysWJit: Ttte nrguraenVin favor of .tho j,, ^! ;:V- fi Ca?h<System . . . \ 1 Bl afc>for.tbe Oddit is ex- j ^INES-aOCK. ; nil of the times, we are-^Kcrmiiinl to sell our c. BOO'lV", IIOSIEUV) of all disci'iptioas ; avats, Pockot-Handkorchiefs, ? i?ry, Umbrollas, 11 intion; lull wo will lako pleasure in sliowilifj to eauli Ixiycru, from 15 to per cent, elieupet slilo of Chitt'lesloii. As money in u great object C buy our goodx, liy giving them each bargains. n ill you goods. Voil may depend you will get Ol?ll!Ct il- II* it. I << Volt r intori.al ?*? H. M. A S. A. WINKSTOnK'jS, r' >f tlio Marshall House, Abbuvillu C. II., ri. C. I. 40 Out STORE. r| HO VISIT AUGUSTA." c DHTII OF ml WlNTIIIt CI.OT11ING ever oflercil in llio i, Georgia, which wo arc willing to sell at 3L 3PR.ICES, equal led anywhere .South, ptiees varying ft'OIlt II.OTUIXC which will be St >1,1? LOW. EtINO. I 'tiny, to which we invite the attention of every t J. K. 1IORA & f().. SfrKs-oits Tit J. M, Nkwiiv A- (!?>., Umlcf U. S. Hotel, Augusta, (la. 2.1 If 1 MARBLE CUTTING, t ) P V O S 1 T K T 11 ! : CITY HO T K h * Columbin, IS. C. glllH Suhserihers linvo tn:i?li> :irrniitr?'tiiont.? , -EL with u gentleman, who owns Marhli- j {uitrios in Italy, In supply its with M AllUf.l'!, vc will hereafter s?*li i In: siiiiio at a lower price lian formerly, viz: Italian Marlile Tonih Slabs i feet Innjj l?y .'I feet wiile, for dollars. First [Utility of American Marl tie, li fert I ?y lliri'K feet, mm ~r> dollars to ".() dollars, hnxeii ami delivered | it die Depot in Coliiinliia. I\ni? raving in the m-ntust hIv1i?, hI "rcnt.a pel* j etter. Wis havi? the finest desiiMis for nimnineirs, Altar Tomlis, nn<l Mural Tablets, that f an he fu'-'nJ in the I'niteil States. liOYNK A- SPIIOWL. , Deo. 3, 1957. 83 if , rn nn i-rr tii w vi m 1 JUUUO IU dim IH? IIMtS. ' BLACK and Fancy Sill-.i!, Wench Muslins, i French Mirinos, (i-v. ry ciMur,) Solid mul 'anoy PeLains, Lir.scy's Striped Osuahtims, f Sli'ii & Mro.'.s Homespuns, .Miss Georgia mul i Ceitiucky Kersies, lied and Ne?ro Blankets, every price,) I'roin $1 25 (it >>S >() per pair. 1 ?A I .SO? t Itonni'ls, Flats and Hals, Caps nml Hoods, ?tc., to , Clothing from Heaviest Overcoat to hiiihIIosi Sacks, Vests mul Panic from all cts. to ijjl IO cacli. I would just, say tliat an tin; "indefatigable lotlling man" has retired from liusiurss, I can ull Clothing or any tiling olso as low a# any nan who sells at a profit. ( I have, also, the agency for Dixon's Spiral ileat Cutters and Sausage St Tillers, a few of rhieh I have now ?u hand. Hardware, (.'rockery, 'l'in and Wood ware al- J irays on hautl. (Jail and see tile at I.owinlesvillr, i.U. J. T. UAKKKM. Oct. 22?.*>7 27 if Or. T. ANDERSON, 5URGE0M AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, e LO WNDE S V ILLE, S. C, . c I LINF. aiMres*pd to him at Lowtitlcsville I'. I O. will secure his services in any part of the n " District. c Jan. liH, 185'J 40 Jy o Press copy. Alarm Locks. I Ml E un<li.Tt>igiicd would statu that lie is the . sole Agent of this Slate for the Kale of ? Brown's Patent Alarm Lock. This is an ingenious invention, to lie placed on DOOltS ANI) MONKY-DUaWKRS, nd so arranged that any attempt to open it t>v f inivi ui iintiji.t win cause 11 lo uivo ;iii alarm itld (!iu)ll?ll lo WilKo lilo soundest sloepCl'. t\ A specimen of tliis Luck can be seen at the (| ore of \V. C. Monro, at Abbbeville C. II. Apply 1? the undersi^ued at Greenwood. Abjville, S. C. CREWS Si. .SPARKS, ^ Out. l.">, 18.17 2fl iifu ](| lostetter's Celebrated Stomach ni Bitters. JJJ l WIXE-OI,ASS full of these flitter# taken 1. three times a day, will lie a sure curc for yspepsitt, will remove alk flatulency | assist di- _ rttioii; give n good nppeiite, uml imparl a _ L*allliy tone to tlie whole system, and in a cer- A in preventive of Fever and Agile. r 1 Children, delicate ladies, or persons in a debili. J ted state should try a liotilc. JORDAN ik McLAUCHI.IX, f? No. 3, Uriinite Range, gc Abbeville V. II. to March 12, 1858. 47 tf lh The State of South Carolina, AUDE I 'ILL E DISTRICT. In Equity, John White, ) ! vs. f Hicli. B. Fulton, ) Dill to apply Funds, Ac., . II. Wardlaw, Ex's. ) TT APPEARING to iny satisfaction that RichL oril J>. Fulton, ono of the Defendant-) in this se, resides beyond the limits of this State, on "1 otioa of Perriu ti Cothran, Complainant's Solic- ' >rs, Ordered Hint the said Richard ](. Fulton, D i appear and plead, answer or demur to the sa id Bill of Complaint, within three months from S?t o publication hereof, ortho sumo will bo taken w 'o confrsso against liiin. d< WM. II. PARKER, c.e.a.d. d? Commissioner's Oflice, ) pi Ala roll 12, 1658. \ 4? 3m tii ??? of Stato of South Carolina, ADDEVILLK DISTRICT. |,i In EquityWnrdlaw Pcrriu, Adm'r, \ vs. . j-Bill for. Discovery Alex. Hunter, et al. ) and Account) i i"T APPEARING to my'Rntiafnctjoii that DaL vid Finley and tho chifi^oifr .of Samuel, mes? Isaac aiid William Finley,,de'ceMed, Do- 1 Idnnta In the ciiee, renid^c^nd ihe(< limits of j I^Stfle^pn .motion of Per^ivdc; OolhVan^ Coni'.' " i\noi?t'? Sfoliqitoraj Ordered. that', auH David nltv. fln3 tho children of ftfmuel, Jrunes and Be iltaro Kiniey, .tiec#Med, dp Vppear*oft(l (kletid, fwer or demuu to tho' .$md,.Mll of. Co'mplnint,' ev Ihiu/threA mofiths frbrti the publication hereof, takon~j)ro confekVaagainst l.^LLLLi . ... J? *\ CANDIDATES. (CT The friends of II. A. JONES, Esu., anounce hint a candidate for the Legiilature, $t le e:.suing election. A fe\V of the Long Cane friend# of \V, !. NEEl,, would respectfully announce him a* Candidate for Sheriff, at the neSct election. C2T The friends of COL. II. II. HARPER ?5|icetfiilly announce him a Candidate for the cgi.dature, at tho emming election. 0 J" The friends of 0. M. MATT180N, re[joctfully announce him n candidate for' Tax ' lollcclor, at the enduing election. , m?* Tlie friends of JAMES A. McCORD refully announce him a Cimdidnte for Tax 'ollector, ul the next Election, for Abbeville )i8iriet. July an, 18;,7 U ?ld The friend* of JOSEPH T. MOORE re pi'flfully anniiuuire him II fnn.li.liii- fK> VI. n tin- ciMtiiiiy ulrctinu. fc?T The friends of MATTIIKW R. COCII It AN respectfully annoutioo hiin n candidal* or Sheriff' of Abbeville Dialriet, at the next eleuion. CfTTlio friend* ?f MAWHKW McPONM.I), niinouncc him a Candidate fur ro-?l?ctioH or Clerk, ill Hit* entitling election. C3S?"The frii'ii"l? ?f C. II. AI.IiKN mummies lint as it Candidate for Clerk of the Court at hr ensuing election. 3")* The friend* t.M llOl) MuCORI) re peel fully iinml.tnei- liini as 11 Candidate for Sht?rll' nt the ensuing Kleciidli. The numerous fricinh (if Cut. 1'. J. ]'()]( '.UTS respectfully Htinaunce hint a Candidate or Sheriff at the iient election. C3?"Thc friends of I). \V. HAWTHORN 'Ospeel fully antinuiifre hilli A Ctllidldate for Slier If of Ahhevilll: District. Mt the next election AlANY FRIENDS Mny 5, tS'iG. The friends of W. W. CiRIFFIN, r* ipretfiilly announce him nn a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing electinh. W The frifnds of JAMKS II. COlll* auiiiiiuee him as a L'nndidute for Sheriff"ot the eiiiun? election. SEWING MACHINES. Reasons why the isnovKn a maker Machine i>f L'liivi'Nully I'rtfrrrcd for Famiv Sowiiltr. Isti It. in ittore nimplu and oii*ily kept in ordur ban uny other Machine. L'd. It. makes a Seain \Vhlelt will not rlfi or avel, though every thii'il ?Litt-li Is cilt. !lil. It sews from tWo ordinary s|m>oIs, nn<l li 11 f* nil trouble of Wiiiiling tlilvnd is aVoiiUd, vliili- the same Machine can he adapted, tit plemire, by n mere change of xjjuols, to all yarivtie* if work. 1th. The Fame Mac-Inn* runs silk, linen thread, ithi common spool eoiton Willi t-<|iial facility. 5 th. Tho sea ill is aS elastic as thf> most elastic ahric, so thai it is frco from all liability to bieak n washing, ironing, or otherwise. Kill. The stitch tnatlo l>y litis Mathlne is more iciiiitiful thn.i> any other made, either by hand >1' machine. II. W. KINSM AN, Agent, (I. it It. S.. M. Co., n.io l-:.... -?j.o rviu^ ov. Juti. G, 58. 37 ' 4m jREENWOOD CLOTHING HOUSE. Everybody Riln Here! \Tow is Your Time?Pitch In!t XJont Too fitoiti'od! ! t A CHANCE FOR IlfVESMENT!!! t A SPF.ENIHI) opportunity is now <ifFerod my i\. (Yh-ihIh aim! eu-Mollier* to inVmt their money, f not lo make :i fortune, ?t le*?t to mrtltn theuielves comfortable, l>y buying some of ilia ueutot, IllllulKOtlH'Hl ttllll Kllf>t "Winter Clothing vit oni'icn in mis latitmle. If you wiidi to * shine out," gnin rfspaet or lake mi impression upon the kivwim sex. juH till ill ut my establishment, mid I trill riff yott tl" oi) nently that yon wont know yourself. 1 have a good Tailor ill conucctiou with my louse, nml goods can In: made uptnordei*. T. <\ CH KWiJ A CO. Greenwood, 8. C., Oct. 14, 1857 2ft?ly ADVERTISEMENTS. X m pori?nt rlirl Unilrl'.ii^iiril havinglocated self permanently at (iKtnwooil,yLu& hhuCille i ? S. I-., offers Ills services to it) citizens of the Town and District as n > ' Wat oh and Clock Maker, nl Repair"!'. His Shop !h next door to Messrs ailey ?t Connor, whoro he will be happy to eel Itis former patrons. All word entrusted to hisenre vrHI Ih? promptly id .skilfully executed, ami moderate charges adi* therefor. Hs respectfully solicits r? share ' the same. \V, BUEH. Jail. 21,63. S9 tf HE MARSHALL HOUSE. [MIR .ailb.Mcribet" having pttrelumed thnt commodious nml well known mansion, the urshall House, lias inndt* every arrangement r the nccomniodnliuii of permanent nml trnnient hoarder^ nml hopes, by proper attention,. merit n free share of public patronag*. After e first of October th* rates 0 tregoulur boardingill be $15 per nionili. EDMUND conn. Oct- 1?37 28 tf . v ' "f.i 71U? Oi-A- - * ? '1 - jLiio outi/O oi ooutn Uarolitia, Abbeville District?In the Common PHemt., c F. W. Davi*, ) *?> . vs. > Attachment. Ilenry Jones. j imrilKrtfcAS, the Plaintiff ditl. on- tb? thi?. ? w ty-firsf. day of Octpber, 1857, file" lite fcliirntion against the defendant, who (m il ia.. id) is alwont from and without the limit* of iMfc ate, a ltd hns neither wife nor Attorrr*y:1;n<wVT^ illiiu the same, upon whom a copy of-the muiI cluration might he served. It is tUeiefore o?i~ red, thnt the said Defendant do appear am? " end to the said declaration, on or before th? st day of November, which wi.1.1 be ii> the ye*r our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred anil fi^Eight, otherwise fmnl and'ubsolute Judy* . ' ent will then be given and awarded' sjpijact ' f mattukw Mcdonald, ^ 5 V Clerk's OlFice, Nuv. 21,1857. . S--.' - . 'IK.' I ^ To the Farmers of Abbeville- -4; *X>l0trlot. [*T E hnv6 woco/ed' the District f V Mhe HAKaW^UB^lt re think it tlie best plough of the kiml U>i*' . ' _ s ever been introduced. y-The:ploughf9?n>-"l>ifrr' ' Jfr-' fen'bt Gi ciiwood Depot, at work, ?rrV. ?if?f;> * . * "We will b? jileaii)d to"'h<Ve' U '<j^mit}w(