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SALES FOR MAY. Sheriff's Salo. BY virluo of sundry Writs of Kinrn Fnoias j to mo directed, I will soil at Abbeville \ Court House, 011 the tirst Monthly ami Tuesday \ | in MAY next, within tint legal hours ol' sale, tho following property, to wit: 1 House and lot in Lnwndcsvillc, containing 4 Acres, more or less, bnmulcd by Main Street, J. T. ItnsUiu and others, as the property of Jut;. A. Iiiddell, ;tds. J. T. Buskin, ami others. .100 Acres, more or less, bournlcd by T. J. MeCraekan, S. A. Wilson, and others, as the property of A. Lomftx, nils. J. J. Lyons, uud others. All llio interest that W. A. J. Ware bos in a Tr;w.j ,,r u;?;.n, nun anP?i <? less, hounded by Jan. Killingsworth, Ceo. AI tell, uml others, ads. Sitton ?U IMoNtit.t, and others. BOO Acres, more or leu?, hounded hy Nathan Calhoun, Hazel Smith, and others, us (.lie property of Joseph Rudd, ads. \V. D. Calhoun. TERMS?CASH. T. II. COOHRAN, *.A.r>. Shed's Office, April 12, 185H. tds THE CENTRAL HOUSE. IN CONSKQUKNOK of the rapidly declining slate of my wife's health, I .iiiUlL .111 Compelled l-o retire fl olll the business of keepinIX a Public House, ainl I therefore oiler the unexpired limn of my lease of the CKNTKAl. lit >US1C, viz : two years from the first of July next, ami vo possession at any time after tins dale. I also offer the furniture for sale, which is complete, ami all neatly new. To any onn wishing to engage iu the business, the location is a very desirable one, being in t he centre of the business pari, of the eily. ami at a convenient, distance from the State House ami Court House. As it regards (he salt; of the ore, the price would lie moderate, and . .0\-,"?art required in cash?on the oilier half, -u\ *Vuit of six and twelve mouths will he given, tor good bankable paper. 1 also have a lir*4. rale man Conk, ami -House servant, who I won hi either sell or hire oil reasonable terms. I'or further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. NEW CASK STORE. an ? ? s ie ? ? a u <? a WOULD again put tin: public in mind ol tint licst. way In save money ; sunt wo will *ay an before, tluit for tin; Cash wc will give ymi Goods cheaper than was over oHoroil in this market. Their Dross Gotuls arc from tho cheapest to the highest, and everything else iti proportion : Prints from C 1-4 to 12 1-2, of tho best manufacture*. Lawns from t> 1-4 to .10 els, Organdies, 25 els to $1, Organdy Hobo a tjuilles, all prices, Tissue |{<il>i! ii Cjnilk'K, 1'aroiln Double Ducalls, something new, Silks from $'.1 to |4">, Manlillas from $I..V> to $25.00, Collars, it large slock, from 12 1 2 els. to *7.00, Selts Collars and Sleeves from 7f> eta. to #25.00, Hose from (> 1-4 to 15 c.t*., Mourning; Goods, a full stock. Hut there is no use lo enumerate as our Kloek is full and eomplele. We invite ihe at tent inn of the Ladies to the above; and to the Farmers we will say ?ur Stock of heavy Goods is large, 1 we have taken great care to lay in a Stock that will suit them in quality and price. Osnabnrgs at the same low price, II eta.; Wenched and Brown Shillings from ?> J -4 to 12 1 2 cts.; ; Stripes, a large stock ; and in OLOTHIKra ' wo can show you something new in stylo anil f price. A j;ood stock of Summer Hats, to which we invite you to call and see. All we can say is, cotno to Moore it Qua in. if you want Goods low down. Don't, forget tho place?firet door North ol A vrtb umuc, N. B.?No Goods will he taken hack wh?n .once sohl, unletta the Goods be damaged belurt purchased. April 14, 18.r?8 61 tf FRESH ARRIVALS AT KERR'S GROCERY STORE, Sugar and Coffee. 1 A BBL,S. Stewart's 0 Yellow Sugar; ft Jlbln .I.U Cuba Clayed A Sugar; 4 Hli-ls. New Or leans fair Sugar ; 4 Bbla. Crushed ujjd Po?dcrcd Sugar, 1 Case Louf Sugar. Molasses. 25 hbls. N. O. Syrup, 10 Hhds- W. I. Molasxe*. Candles, Soap, Soda and Starch 50 Boxen Adamantine Candles, 20 " pme Sperm <lo >6 " Colgate* pale ami fancy Soap, 2 * . Lowt'e Brown Windsor do 19 " 12 lbs Oewsgo Starch, 6 " J3flp, Carb. Soda. Bacon and Lard. 10,000 lbs. choice B?con Sides, 1,000 lbs. choice iiiuwn Shoulders, 3,000 lbs. choice Lurd in 60 lb. Kegs, Planters' Hoes, Trace Chains, &c 10 dor. Scoill Planters' Iloes, No. 1,2 and 3 20 doz. Elwell Crown do 1AA /)av T!l??in? all 100 Kegs Nails, Frying Paim, WjjfTlo an Wafer Irons. Segars and Tobacco. 10,000 Choieo Ha von a Segars, 20 Boxes Tobacco. Paints, Oil* and Turpentine. 4 Tons VVhita Lead, 500 Gallons Lip seed Oil, 200 " Tnrpentine, 200 - ? Machine 0|l. The above Goods are offered for Cash, or o }hre? month* time, to prompt easterners by II. S. KKRR. /prij 14, 1858 5) pt 1 JAMKS AI. MAIION, I'aillllllbiit, S. (". April 1.1, 18i?8 .12 -It. ,iTiK_SL,.\TH UK SulJTI1 CAllOLlNA, Abbeville District. ? Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Ks.p, Ordinary of AI?Wviihs l>Uine(. WHEREAS, David O. Hawthorn Iiil? applied in mo lor Letters of Administration, on all and singular the [timkIk ami chattels, riglils ami CtVdil* of Timothy If- Chandler, deceased, lorno-ily ol tii'> l/istiict aforesaid. These arc. therefore, I<? cite an<l admonish all nnd siuiMilar, the kindred and creditors id' I he saiil deceased, to ho and appear hefmn iiic, at our next Ordinary's < Jmirl lor I In-Maid hisirict, lo )l<JI<!? II at AhheVllh; ('mirt House,nil the Third (tfd) day id' May next, to show cause, if any, why thu said Admiiiiptration should mil lie granted. Given under my hand and peal, this seventeenth day ?if April, ill the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fitly eight, ami in the 8 lid year of American Independence. WILLIAM 1I1LL, O. A. I). April 21, 1858 H2 'it TilK "STATE" OK SOUTirCAUOIJNA, Abbeville District.? Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of AhLcville District. WHEREAS, (!. Mel). Miller, has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all ami singular the goods and chattel*, rights and credit* of Kli/.iibeili U. Miller, late of the I)istiforesaid, deccnscil. Tliwi! are, th?reforo, to cito and admonish .ill and singular, tin? kindred and meditoiK of tin: h:iivl deet-ascd, to he aixl appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to lie liolden at Ahheville Court House 011 the thirtieth day of April inst., to show rausc, if any, why the said administration should not Ingranted. (iiven under my hand ami seal, this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the Wd year of American independence. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. 1>. April 15, 1S5H 4'2. i?t TANYARD AND SHOESHOP. Mlt. ADAM iMKUNKlHF.il, a regular, 1TB faithful iiik! smjco^sfu I <i<-riuun Tanner.? In iinisli anil iliifiiliitity, his heavy anil li?ht 1.i-nlli<T elm Ileuses competition witli I! host So In? found in tin.- ("Iiai lesion and New York mar kl'tlil. Most*. SAMIIKI. KNOX mill JOHN MKYKit, lloot, ami Slioo Makers. Mr. Knox is known throuuhoul the District. Mr. Meyer ns a fashionable, finished ami faithful Boot and Shoo Makor, for field lemon, ami Coarse ami Dross Shoes for I .a dies, has not his Mtpcrior in JScw York or Huston. < >rders promptly attended to. Frices will hu known hy cards ilistrihiiU'd. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. J. W. JON KS. Calhoun's Mills, April, 1R"i8 ft I HI. I ml in Housebuilding and Undertaking. MKSSUS. BllOWtV & MllihS would respect folly aiinoiincc to I In; citizens of Alihevilln, mid tins surrounding country, that they arc prepared to do all kind* of work, stieh as Building, Repairing ami Jobbing, nml all work pertaining to the I'.irpelilers' litis ill ess. Ami Willi strict attention to business, they hope to meet willi u liberal share of public palioliage. O. W. llllOWN, .lUl IN Ml M.S. Address?IJitow.N Mii.i.<, Abbeville C. II., S. April 1.1, 1SSS 51 tf WAUOxNK! WAIiONS!! WAiJONS!!! FHf.t.a W.r/Tl/.kXS I>r ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! filllK SllltMtUlllkK wonM cull your til leuJL lion to tin- fuel dial In: is still rcsi<liii|* four miles below Williiitjton, Abbeville District, S. t-., serving llic public as usual, iu llic capacity of a WAGOJNr-MTVIiEIl. Tltmkfiil lor past favors, Imping others In rcccivc, In- would inform bis ? ! ] frienils that lie keeps constantly on liaml an excellent supply of Wagtuis, anil is ready to buibl to unlet* ill. tbc shortest notice, anything iu ibis line, which niav be entrusiciI In bis care. Iln wouhl slate for llic be111.'I'll of those who may favor liiui willi a call, that be litis t.iloplcil the IKON AXLKTII KK AM? I'ATKNT Till M IILK SKKIN. which lie regards tis a decided iinpniveiii.?nlover the W I Axle. Also, woiihl say in cniincct ion, that lie is prepared, retnly anil willing to do all sort of lii'pairiiig upon Busies, Carriages, Vl'j'llICI/h'S ()/<' IJVI'IRY A7A7>, ami I bat any BLACKSMITHING wanl ing ilnnc. will lie .'ittcuileil to with promptness mill dispatch. I**nr the informalinu of bis immediate neighbors and friends, be woabl stale that- lie keeps coustaiiHv on hand a good stuck of Lumber and Trimmings for Undertaker's work, anil will furnish Collins, if needed, upon reasonable.terms, (live tin an order fellow eili '/.ens, and you shall lie f.iitblullv served. THOMAS MoAI.LISTF.I5. A.1.1 1> I li *ii . - " i ?'?i iiMU a J . . \ I n n \ int.* I / !>!., r?. \ . April !<, 1 f?0 "in State of South Carolina. EXKCUTIVB DKPAUTM I'NT. WI1KUKAS the lata Cciieral Assembly of Smitli Carolina, with a wisr- forecast and :i liberal repird f>>r the public welfare. lmsed ns il is so essentially on (lie (rood sense au<l vir tne of tier citizens, enacted a law l?v which tile Commissioners of Free Schools are authorized to establish a Normal School in the city of Charleston, lit which t.he country districts will be entitled to send a cert ain inuiilier of pupils. Ami whearea.s tins eriteiprisiujj Hoar.I of St.. Phillips ami St. Mitcha.Ts have now in operalion, at their excellent public school in the city, iveckly exercises, which will serve to exemplify the hem-tits of such an catablishmtuil. Now, therefore, I mmeml to llie. several Boar.Is of ('omiiiissioliers of Free Schools in I he State to appoint, at their iit-xi ipiartcily in?*etint;. oil llie fniirth Men.lay in April, anil ilepitte one or more of their iinnilier to visit Llie said public -elrml (St.. Phillips Street) in Charleston, at their convenience, so as to lie able lo report the result of their ohservat ion at I he quarterly mo'.-tinj;, on the fourth Monday of October next. Also, I <lo hereby invito all the Teachers ol Free Xchoiil-seho'arH throughout, the Stale lo conic and see for themselves how the said l'llblit School is uon<|iiclcil, and what arc the uses of :i Normal School. Ah the expenses of such a visit niiifhl put il out of the power of many to come, howcvei much they may desire il, I will venture to sa) for the gooil citizens of Charleston, that the houses of many residents will be opened to any Teacher who shall be provided with a letter o imromici ion, or Willi ccniueaies 01 11n i resiiieii! and Scwifljrj' of tin' Hoard of C"<?n1111ir'snui? r: ill Inline. Failing in I his, or in ease a pu!di< house is preferred, it :*n>trdn me pleasure' to an iiounee that Mrs. Kennedy, of tin: Aiiii'ric.'ii lloti.'l, in King strtul, will, on itccoiini of thi; I >i'|'aitniciit, 1 ak? care of any Teacher of a Frci Si'liool wliu will f|i'|>o>it with ln.T, 11 is or her cer liticatcs from llii> President ami Secretary of Ili< liislrict Hoard of Commissioners for which lie o hIm- may I?? employed, from the first of June ti (lit' tiflh inclusive. Fuitlicrmore, I appeal lo tlio proper milliori tics of tin- rnilroails ami other public conveyances l>y means nf^ which I hey must reach the city, li illHti'llct their M-vrul ageiils, upon the bxliihiliiu lo tin-in of the faiil certificates, to pass all sncl 'IVafiltcrii of Free Schools, anil one Coinmissc from en<:h Hoard, going dinyn for the pnrpos heroin act forth, for one fare, going und return injr. I ant tiHsiireil that the Commissioners of Fee Schools of Si. Phillips and St. Mitchael'H wil take pleasure in affording every fncicilily lo th Teachers ami others, to observe, and profit l> . the improved methods. Visitors will only liav lo apply to C. (i. MI'.MMIN(?Kit, Ks<|., Chaii man, or to any member of the Hoard, at th 1'uhlic School limine, in St. I'llilliprt street, toll i admitted at the proper hours. A fixed time has been mentioned, from tli first tothc fifth Juno. IJetter for all parlies, if he nl all convenient, to adopt this appointment hut if there lie imppiliinciiiK to prevont tut Teaeherw from coming nt I hat time, the Con > misMonerfl will receive them id any other time i May or June, including oaiuruay us one <?1 u days. Given under my hand (jinl tlin Ft-al of ill State, lit rhieorn, in ar Georgetown, iliis him owl day I.r April, in tho year of our Lw one thousand hundred ami iifty-t:ij?li and in the eighty-Becond year of America Independence. KCHIT. F. W. ALLSTON. W. 11. IfrNTT, I>i'|?niy Secretary of Statu. April 7, 184H. f>l '2w , J. D. IYECKELLAR HAVING completed the course of ntu?li rerpiirod in the Profession of DE3STTISTHY, feels himself in every way qualified to civcmili faction to those who may favor him with the patronage, lie may he found in his Office at the Marshall House, ABBEVILLE C. 1L, S. O. April 8, 1858. 60 Hm Citrate of Magnosia. '? "just received, n fresh supply of this d 9W li^htful substitute for EpHom Sails; it , destitutute of bitterness, nnd hy its pleasant aei ity of tiiste and oflfervesoing character, is rendt ed n vary agreeable and refreshing drink, f sale l>y joudan a McLaughlin. No. 3, Oraihite Range, Abbeville C. If. March 17, 1858. 47 \ tf sir o 11 o ?. PERSONS indebted to It. A. MARTIN w find their acocuute in Jus. C. Crflhoun'a Ofli n for collection. A. LOMAX, Assignee. April 14, 1858 51 3t NEW SPRING AND SUMMER HOODS GRAY & ROBERTSON'S ii'iiijAi* D AS ii ST mm, _ ( No. 1, Granite Range. , Wl'! ]?K(J rcspeelfullv to inform tl<p citizens 1 of Abbeville, ami surrounding District, ' that ivc nro m>\v prepared to show the largest ( aipl bc.il selected Slock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, < wo liavo over ?lono heretofore. As we con line I ourselves almost entirely to tile I>ry (iaods business, we are enabled to keep a laifje assortment of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, Black and Fancy Silks, Muslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, I30KT3NTETS, efce. ( Tollie ISONNKT Department we pay partie- ' lllar a 11 i-iilion. aiol our Slock al present presents . every novelty of I bo season: Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy , Ncopolitan and Trimmed Silk, &c., I Ai...... ? : !. .. ,..;n ,.f p.?? KRKXCll I'MIWKUS, HONXET K1H1JOXS, I noucirEs,?tc. I in MAXTIId.AS, we liave nil the lute styles? Silk ami Iliad: Gluuitilly, Lace, <!tc. | Our Stork of Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes, &c., Is unusnatiy Kino and I.ar^o Wo always keep on bund :i larjjc Slock of Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, Cassimcres, &c. Also, all kinds of inatoriiil Miilnlilu for boys wear. In railing attention lo I lie above (iouds, wo ro:?|?ori fully > >li<-it tin- putrona'xc nf our numerous fiietii's, ami (In- pill>li<: generally. We will at all 111 mi's lake pleasure ill showing mil- Slock, any ami all ol' \v liicli wo will sell at I lie lowest possible price lor 4'asli, and every article warranted as represented. CRAY & RORKRTSON. March :il, U;VS -lit tf GREAT INDUCEMENT. New Groodls!! LOW PRICES! M. STRAUSS, men rui.vn:i> .iaconkts. lawns. IV i HIIIANHI IIS, CliAl'K AM) DAKHCiK ROl'.KS, in everv stylo. CIIALLY, <'i.l..iv.l MUSLINS mid SILKS, liowti itii 1 blt'iiclii'd SI1IUT1NU.*, at ;i very low fiiriiro, I'li I NTS, fast rn|.,r?warranted. KM Mitt MI >! : UIKS, 11A MIK K UC111 F.FS, LACKS, WIDTH COODS, IIUSI Kit V AND GLOVES, Spring Mantillas and Shawls, ll( )OI' SKI UTS?extensive. variety, LINKN, Marseille, Farmer Satin, Drillsifce., Bonnets, Hats and Hoods, tin- liesl assortment I cvi-r itllVri'il, and the very latest stylo. Also, KIHUONS, ami FLOWKIIS to oorre.-jmml. Ready Made Clothing-, All styles ami <jnalitie.s. Fancy Articles, i'i:itru.Mi;uY, mtusn ks, pokthmomes, FANS, ?tc. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots & Shoos, articles which I can warrant, nn<l all sizes. A full nsssoitmoiit of Crockory, Hardware, Stationery, Grocerios, &c. To my regular anil punctual customers. ns well as those who bti}' for Cash, 1 will sell Goods at /</? *. M. STRAUSS. Matvli 211. ISJiB 1U 2m SIJNTGrEXl'S SEWING MACHINES, FOK l'LANTKItS* USK. IN ;ill (lie lending branches of manufacturing L industry, I lit; great practical superiority of i Singer's Sewing Machines is a fact established s beyond tlisptilNo tailor, slum manufacturer, i' clothier, seamstress, ilrcsH-miilicr, ^iiiMlur, car - riagc trimmer, liat manufacturer, ifce., Ac., etui iiHi>i'il ( > ili> without Iliem. ? One Thousand Dollars a Year Is only iv fair average c?f the actual profit from tin* use of cadi "tie of these Machines, ami, lor ', continuation of this truth, we refer to any one > of the thousands of persons who line them. They ii are adapted to every sort of work, lino or coarse, ! upon silk, cotton, linen ami woolen fabrics, also ' light ipul heavy leather. They never fail to qive o entire satisfaction. i* To meet the growing demand for a smaller and more elegant machine for private household |>urC poses, we have, just produced, and nrc ready to reII eeive orders for y Singer's New Family Sewing Machine, e \Y iiieli is the most compact and licaiitiful Sewing Machine ever constructed. It. is ornamented in e I In' highest, style of art, and all who see it arc ie delighted wit11 it. It makes the improved interlockcd htitcli, and is capable of doing a greater ie variety of work in better style than any other it Sewing Machine ever offered lor family pur; poses. y l'rico of Family Machine, with iron table comi pleto for itso, $100. The larger standard mail chines, from ?12.ri to Send for I. M. Singer ie i& Co.'s Cii/etle, a lieaitlifnl pictorial paper, lie voted Id Si-wini' Maellilies, mid containing list, of 10 piicfH, and all oilier information on (lie subject. It will he ful warded gratis. .1 E. J. TA Y [.Oil, A pout, t, K?r Alibovillo District, ami adjoining territory. 1,1 Principal Oftico, 458 Broadway, N. Y. Charleston Oftico, 324 King Street. N. 11.?As Agent for llio nliovo Mnehino, I would liorc stnto tliat I have had one of the S'o. ~ :i. >1 anilines in oniTiitioii for n?>nH.< .....I lliul.it lifiK performed work, from tine shirt coles lurs to heavy leather in Cftrriago Trimming, far beyond my expectation. I would not he without it; mid kIiuII lie pleased to send samples of tlio work to uny one who may wish to see thein. 'J1* Also, to receive orders for Machines, and to givo l,p ull instructions in working them. E. J. TAYLOR. Mnrch 10, 1868 46 9m Ihe Stato of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas, c. Henry 0. Parnell, ) Attachment, is vs. [ i,|. Wm. 11. Lloyd, J McOowan, I'ffl*. Att'y. r- \ITIIGKGAS the Plaintiff did, on the ftixtli or VV day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, file bin declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is snid,) isnltnont from nnd w itlioin the limits of thin State, nnd has neither wife noi attorney known within the same, upon whom ? copy of the said declaration might he. served; ? It is therefore orderecUtlmt the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, oi ill or before the seventh dafy of April, eig)iteer ce hundred and fifty-nine, ombrwisa final and ab solute judgment will then be given'and awarder against him. . MATTHEW focDONAT.D, c. e. p. Clffk's Office, April 8, I8s8, $0 ly THE LIVER I3STVIG OH. ATO IX X rKKI'AKKL) liY 1)11. SAN FORD, Compounded ontircly from GUMS, IS one of ilu> best I'urgative ami Liv?r Medicines now before the public, nets as a (Jutharie, easier, mililer, and more effectual (ban any mlier medicine known. It is not only a C*thar.i?:, bill a Liver remedy, acting fust on llie Liver eject in morbid matter, then on the stomach mid bowels to carry oil"t hat matter, thus accomdishing two purposes effectually, without any of lie painful feelings experienced in the opcratiuu if most Cathartics'. It strengthens the system at lie 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 ihe nrincin.il refrtibi?nr<i of tli" liuiiiitii bmly ; and wlion it performs its functiuiia well, the powers of the system arc fully developed. The stomach is almost cn tiivly dependent on tlio healthy action <<1' the . liver for the proper performance of its functions L when the stomach is at fault, the howclit are at fault, ami the whole system sailers in conse3<|iicnceofoueorgan?the Liver?having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ one of the proprietors has niaile it lib study, in ?* practice of more than twenty year.-', t.o "lind . .-oiuo rcmeily wherewith to counteract the C many derangements to which il is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, ?any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in any ofits forms, has to try it bottle, and cou^ viction is certain. ^ These (Sumsremove nil morbid or bad inutler from the system. au|>plying in their place rh a healthy How of bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, purifying the ^ blood, giving tone and health to tho whole machinery, removing the cause of iho disease, ef> feeling a railical cure. Hiliious attacks are cured, and, what in better, prevented,by the occasional use of the Livet fj Invigorator. One done after eating is stiflicic.nl to reltuvc H the Stomach and prevent the food from arising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevent! Nightmare. " Only one doso taken at night, loosens tin H bowels gently, and curesCosiivetiesR. One dose taken alter each meat will curt > Dyspepsia. ur <>??- dose of two tea-spoonfuls will al was relieve Sick Headache. H One. bottle taken fur female obstruction ro _ move the cause of the disease, and make a per U led cure. Duly one dose immediately relieves Cliolic while one dose often repeated is a sure euro foi ff) Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera C-sST* Only one bottle is needed to throw on * of the system the ell'eCts of medicine after a lonj 0 sickness. tar One bott le talcn for.T.iundiec remove all sallow ness or unnatural color from the skin H (tin, ilns-.. int..11 n <ti..n ii... Ld * v,,,,u u * ???'?"? " irivcs vigor to tlio appetite, and makes foo? 0 digest xvcll. One doso oft on repeated euros Chronic Dial' rhn-a in its worst. form*, wliilo Suminor inn Uiiwol complaints yield almost to (lie first dose Olio or two doses euros attacks caused b; Worms in Children: there is no shut, wafer " or speedier remedy in the world, as jt novo j fails. >J 1^}" A few bottlescures Dropsy, by cxcitinj tin- absorbents. (15 Wo take pleasure in recommending tlii medicine ns a preventive for Fever am Ajtiw, Chill Fever, ami all Fevers of a Million Type. It operate!* Willi certainly, and lliou Hands arc willing to testify to its womlciTut vir tiles. All wlio use it arc giving tlioir unanimous tosti iiioiiV in its favor. in* Mix water in tlio mouth with the Invigor a tor and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR. Is a scientific Mcdical Diseuverv, ami is dailj working cures almost too great to lielievo. 1 cures as if by magic, even tlio first dose giviii] benefit and seldom more tliau nun bottle is roijuir od tociiro any kind of Liver Complaint., from lli worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Head ache, all of which are the result of a Disease Liver. J'rice, One. Dollar per hol.ilo. SANFOUD Ss CO., Proprietors, 345 15 road way, Now York. Wiioi.ksai.k Aoknts, V?arnes ?fc Park, New York; T. \\\ Dyolt ? Sons, Philadelphia; M. S. iJurr it Co.. Itn^ton II. 11. I lay it Co., Portland; John D. Park, Oil cinuati; liny lord &< Ilnuiiuoiid, Cleveland Pahuesinck ik Davis, I'hieago; O. J. Wood ?! Co , SSI. Louis; (ienrgo II. Keyset*, Pitt-'burj; S. S. Mance, Ualtiiiiore, And retailed hy n Druggixls. soi.n nv ,1()ki>AN* it Mi:Lauciii.im, Ahbevillo. ItiiAnc:u &, Ai.i.kv, Ahhevilleund Duo Wcat. Sii.i. <t In*o\i.i.s, Columbia. Fol.. a.r?, 1858. 41 ly A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OP COMPl.KTKLY I'llK.PKllV 12T> TH TPT1 rLPPATPcr Ann AND who that is gray wnuhl not have it r stored to former color ; orliuld, hut won have llio growth restored, or troubled with da ilrnlV mill itching hut would have it removed,* troiililril with scrofula, scald head, or other cm lions, hnl wolllil ln> cured, or witli sick lienlael (neuralgia) lull would bu cured. 11 will also r move all pimples fioni tliu facc. ai|d skill. J'r? Wood's llair restorative will do till this, see ei cular and the following: Ann Aiidok, November 5,-lS'ifi. I'isok. O. J. Wool,.? Dear Sir: I have lieai much said of tin1 wonderful ert'ect# of your ila Ueslorative, hut. having hjcu so often cheated I (|iiaekery and quack nostrum!!, hair dyed, &c., was disposed to place your Restorative in tl panic category with the thousand and one loud trumpeted quack remedies, until 1 met you Lawrence county some months since, when y< gave mo such assurance ns induced the trial your Restorative in my family?first by my gor wife, whose liair had become very thin and c tirely white, ond before exhausting one of yoi large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to i original beautiful brown color, ami had thicken* ami li.'id become beautiful and glossy upon, ar entirely over the head; hlio continues to use not simply because of its beautifying eflects i|p< tlie hair, luil hecnusc of its Iil-ii1LI>ful iufliten upon tin; head and mind. Other* of my fp.nu and friends are using your Jtestorijtive, with tl happiest etfects; therefore, my skepticism ai doubts in reference to iUcharactor and value a entirely removed; and I can and do most cord ally and confidentially recommend it-s use by i who would have their hair restored from white gray (l>y reason of .sickness or age,) to original ci or and beauty, and l>y all young persons wljo won have their liair beautiful and glossy. Very truly und gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Fkiknp Woon: It was a long timo after Is# you at IllisKfii'ld before I got the bottle of yo Restorative for which you gave mo an order u on your agent in Detroit and when I goj it > concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as t surest lest ofil* power. It has done hII that y< assured me it would do; and others of my fumi and friends, having witnessed its elVects, are lie using iin?l recommending iis use to others as e titled to the highest consideration you claim 1 it. Again, very respectfully and truly,your#, SOLOMON MANN. Carlyle, Ili., June 2ft, 1852. I have used Prof. O. J. Wood's Ilair It ex to live, and have admired its wonderful effect*. B hair was hemming, as I thought, premature gray, but by the use of lib Restorative it has i sumed its original color, and, I have no doul permanently so. S. BR ESSE, ex-Senator, U. 8. 1 O. J. WOOD &c CO, Proprietors, 312 Broi wny, N. V., (in the great N. Y. Wiro Itaili ' Establishment) and 114 Market street St. Lot J Mo. t BOLD BY Jordan <fc MoLauchlik. Abhevilld. t Branch it Ai.i.f.n, Abbeville A Dae West. , Feb. 25, 1858. 44 ' If i ? ; Factory Tarn. RECEIVED, ALL NUMBERS, AT ORAY A ROBERTSON'S Mfirch 4, 58 45 |f . V\. .. J ' 2 4. .1, v. B. 3Vkcfc B, 1 BUG I.MAVIS to inform llio public that, oil ncc Stork of CLOTHINO, MAI'S, OAI'S, SHOE Shirts, Undor-Shirts, Collars, C Porfumory, Static And lliniismuli) of other articles too uuincmtiH to i them lo buyers. Wo will sell oveything in our lir than articles of tho name quality can be liouglit th to us, so we will make it nil objcct to the people l All you have to do is to give us u call sml we will the worth of your money. Now, come, and dou't Hcmcinber the place? Clothing Depot, Cornci January 28, 1858 THEE CLOTH: " IMPORTANT TO ALL 1 $40,000 W Wl'j have llio best ami lioavit-st stock of l-'ALI, City, under the United States Hotel, Augu ISTBW YO EFtl Our stock of Overcoats and Kaglann* as not lo $.'l.f>Uto Unusual heavy stork of liOY'.S TAIL O Also ft heavy stock of Cloths, Oassimeres ami \ body, to be made nj> to order at the shortest notice October 1, lSr.7. IT IS PROVOKING. JUST to think, after crediting customers for 3 or 4 years, and y??n demand yi ur money, that, sonic of them should threaten to |>lcad in ! fancy, others to take advantage of the night nnd ; run Qwtiy, nnd not |>ny for rem the trouble you hud in keeping clothed on them, uud others to ? live right here in t<>wu, and pnlTcigar smoke, and blow their slinking 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 ihctn have clothes mid other indispensable articles, and who thought they had - enough of gentlemanly principle to pay an honest debt, and then after all thn trouble, besides the expense, to lose the debt, 1 say 'tis provoking ! All the persons who got credit of me, did n't get it because they were worth the amount, of their in , dehtediiess, but because) 1 thought they were hour est, and I had too much respect for their feelings to refuse them crer it. I 1 have a list of those who have been imposing ; in this way upon unsuspect'iig merchants, and I for one, will take the responsibility of giving them s a Newspaper notoriety, if they don't pay me wb.it they owe me?a trilling set of scoundrels; they I shan't, buy aiiyt liing else on credit, if rtnti help 1 it. I ihink as much t\f u ruuu who would steal, as one who would get goods under such false prcten cos. So those to whom I ulludc,?1 see some of I them 3 or 4 times a day?had better call and settle sm?n, with J. J. LYONS. f March 4, 58 45 tf The Stato of South Carolina. ? A BISK VII.LE DISTRICT, Tn Tlnniltr 8 . ^ ,1 Renickcr <fc C.tover, ) Kill for an nccuunl ? N. J. Davis, "wm. M. Sale ) Marshalling *??*? and culiera. j <S^c. IT appearing to llio Court, that Win. M. Sale, one of the I)efendents in tliis case, resides from ami beyond tlio limits of the Stutt-?on motion of Wilson, l.oinax and llatlden, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the saitl defendant do appear, and answer, plead, or demur to tlie Complainant's Hill of Compliant within tlireo mouth* after ,. publication hereof, of otherwise the same Dill will I lie taken pro coitj'ssso against him. i? W. H. PARKER,cc.a.q. ;. Commissioner's Office, ) c March 2, 1858. $ 45 3m. J Tho State of South Carolina, A UliKVU.I.E ItfSTlilCT, In Equity. Elizabeth Robinspn, 1 i'?. > Bill for Partition, tfce. ^ James E. Robinson. ) ; It nppeariug in my satisfaction, that James K i- Robinson, one of the defendants in this case, re. ? sides beyond the limits of this State. On motion i.' of Pcrrin & Cnthran it is ordered, that ihe sail] James E. Robinson do plead, answer or demur t?i II (tomplaiuaut'H Hill of Complaint, within three from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken jiro conj'tstu against him. W. II. PARKER, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ^ March 2, 1858. \ 45 Sin. State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. . Abraham Puke and liar- ~j riot, his wife, > Rill for Specific v*. 5 delivery of slave Elijah Cannon, R. M. ) PnlmcK, and others, \ ?*- ?T appearing to mjr satisfaction, that Elijal Id ? Cannon, Carter Cannon, Margaret March ii- luiiikf, formerly C'aiiiKin, .James Camion, Jinl\ [>r Kendriek, formerly Cannon, mid tlie children o l> William Cannon, deo'd, (whose number am o ii:i(lies iil-c unknown) Defendants in (lie hIiovi e- dinted rase, reside beyond the limit*of this State >f. On motion of Perrin Colli run, Complainants r- Solicitors, ordered (lint ll\e said Defendants di appear mill answer, plead or demur to said Oil of complaint, within three months from (ho pub r(j lieatioii hereof, or the same will bo(uken pro con frsso against them. ^ WM. II. PARKER, c.k.a.d. Commissioner'* Ofliee, / |e March 10, 1858. \ 47 4m ,y ;;; look to your interest! of Patroniao jj1 The Abbeville Steam Mills! ||r Abbeville Steam Mills aro now in gooi lls JL repair, and make as lar^e a yield of bean 'l tiful, while flfitir as any Mills in the country.? L . ti <i m:ii. :iI _i.?r....i 1 - au 1*11119 yuu ttiii unvujn sum nt^uuiiiiuun jt ting millers, who understand ilicir business. At j?' they usk is n fair trial. ce Rtcollect that these Mills are the Mill* for yo\ jv to patronize. We will insure satisfaction iu til iA cases. Small favors thunlifullv received. 1IUGII WILSON. March 4, 1858. 45 tf Ii* ? $1,000 REWARD >1- mo ANV whito person or persona who wil Id JL furnish cvidcuco lo convict, iu n court ci law, the incendiary or incendiaries who burn the Cotton and Screw of Mr*. Jane Baker, <j her stables and crib, or both. ,w $50 Reward ur To any slave, or free porspns of color, who wil f" furnish the evidence sought nl>ove. Address, Seoretary of the Vigilance Commit 10 tee, Calhoun's Mills, Abbeville District, S. C. March 24, 1858 4 8 3m tW Independent Press and Edgefield Advei n. tisercopy 3 months, and send bill to the Seerc for l0ry ?f Vijjilauco Coinmiilee, Calhoun's Mills. MASONIC NOTICE. ra- fTMIR Regular Communication of CLINTOl \J L LODGE, No. S, A.-. F.\ M.-., will be hel ' y on Monday Evening 10/A of May next. re* By order of the Vt. M. l>t. J. G. EDWARDS, Soc'y. March 24, 1858 48 td ?d- Haokey Council, !$,'.& 8IVJ?.\ ,?5 npHE Regnfnr mating of th?? Council Will 1 1 held the Third Wtiiietday Night of oat Month. F.xtr* meetingswjtl be exiled it any time i unit the eonreoienoo of Coiwptjntona Moj country. -<rX,G.B ASKW, IU?ordtr.' Oct. ao, ie<7 ' a? ~~ Filotoken, or Fema|d4 lEttSw A nb* 7 ScfiCfTAtt iL $oT,Xtj$ttf,|N. M*rch 17, 185b. * 47 < :,Jta?eiz&!!~* . ..vift'T 'N. _?ti iVIKTBSTOCIt fount of the times. we arc determined to eell our = S, HOOTS, HOSIERY, of all iliscriptiuiis ; !ravats, Pockot-Handkerchiefs, ? >nery, Umbrellas, 1 mention; but wo will tnko pleasure in ?howing ie, to casli buyers, from 15 to 25 per cent, cheaper lis sido of Charleston. An monoy is a gi'ffit object ( u buy our goods, l>y giving tliem such bargains. , sell you goods. You may depend you will get uoglect it, as it is to your interest to do so. R. M. ?t S. A. WINE STOCKS, 1 r of tlie Mnnilinll House, Abbeville C. tl.. S. C. 1 40 Cm TTvrVi . iVHO VISIT AUGUSTA." 1 ORTH OF S_MOT1HH?.! . ai!?I WIN'CKI' Cl.OTllING ever offered in tho stu, CJeorgin, which wo arc willing to null at Ei PRICES. I?> < <!unllotl miy whore Smith, piieca vurvintj from > ("I.OT1I IN(i which will bo .SOLl> hO\V. "catingH, lo which wo invito the attention of every i ? J. K. BORA &. CO.. Succuesoiw to J. M. N jlwby ?fc Co , Under U. S. Hotel, Aurrustn, <?a. 2H tf 1 NEW^riRM. i JORDAN & M'LAUCHLIN, 33ru.ggists cfa Chemists, Abbeville C. H., S. C. HAYING formed ft Copartnership for the . purpose of carrying on the DRUG liUSINKS8. wo beg leave to inform the citizens of Alihevillo anil tin: surrounding country, that we have on hand it large ami well selected .Stock of Drugs and Medicines, to which we invito their attention. One of the firm having had a long experience in the business, we feel confident that wo con give general satisfaction; and having mad* arrangmeiit* in New York for the purchase of our Goods, we cau sell on aH good termq as tljev can he houglit. either iu Charleston or Columbia.? Our stock will always be complete, and all articles warranted genuine. Physicians will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we can olfer them strong inducements. Unr Stoi& will consist iu part of all Medicines used by Farmers and Physicians, Fine brandies. Wines and Liquors, Faints, Oila and Dye Stulfs, Window Glass. Fine Perfume ries, l.ubiu's Kxtracts for the Ilaudlyerchtef, Surgical Instruments, Cutlery. Fresh Garden Seeds, New supply and groat varioties, and many other articles lo.n numerous to mention. A continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed on the hotiao, is respectfully solicited. d. a. jordan, m. i)., d. Mclaughlin. Felt- 12, 1853 43 tf ItAJKLfciY'S HUIUJIj JttElYIOVED. M THE subscriber \vonl<l respectfully hi form the public that be han re-JtilL moved from bis old Ftund. (\nd leatiod, refilled and repaired tbe house of Mrs. Janc L. Ali.es, (Xii tlic South-Eost corner of Public Square, where lie will at sill times be pleased to receive and accommodate any and nil who feel disposed to fuvor bitn wil.b their patronage. No pain* or expense will be spared to render bis guests comfortable and happy, while bis tabid will be supplied with tho best the country can afford. All lie aska is a triul, and he feels confident that he will be able to please, both in accominodaliom and j>rice, as bis guiding motto in?"Live and let I<ive." His intention is to chargo Kurb prices as bo cau live by, and others cap afford to pay. There will bo Stables connected with this Hotel, supplied with all tbe requisite* of a Livery Stable; so that be will lie enabled to accommo date both nitui and beast. There will also be conveyances to convey passengers to any point i they may desire to go. I JOHNSON RAM ICY. ' January 12, 1858 38 tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. HILL &. CHALMERS, Atotoovillo O. II., S. C. rpili; subscribers having: procured the Stable* L attached to the Hotel formerly occupied by Mis. Allen, would respectfully say to the public that they have thoroughly repaired and refitted the same, and that thov will in future have tlieiu provided with attentive ostlers and the best of provender; that they are prepared* to take Ilorsi e* by the mont|i or day, at moderate prices. They Would also slate that tliev will Ifpn Ilornes, Buggies nnd other vehicles, lo hire by f the day. 1 I1ILI. Jk CIIAI.MF.RS. : Feb. 10, lPfiS 4'? tf MARBLE CUTTING, OPPOSITE TIIE CITY HOTEL |'l Ooluu^Toia* S. O. rflllE Subscribers bavo made arrangements X will) ft gentleman, who owns Marble Qtiuriea in Italy, to .supply us with MA It II LB, wp will hereuftcr sell tne snmo at. a lower price than formerly, viz: Italian Marble Tomb Slab# 6 feet long by 3 feet wi<Je, for 35 dollars. First quality of American Marble, 6 feel by three feet, '' from 2fi dollars to 30 dollars, boxed and delivered ' at llie Depot in Columbia. I Engraving in the neatest style, at 3 cents per r letler. We have the finest designs for monuments, Altar Tomb*, and Mural Tablets, that can be found in the United States. BOYNE A S PROWL II Dec. 3, 1867. 82 If . G.T ANDERSON, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL UBNTIST, LOWNDES VILLE, S. 0. ALINE addressed to him at LowndpsvjUe P. O. will secure his services in any part of the District Jan. 28, 1850 40 ly y ty P"?8 copy. id THE MARSHALL HOUSE. ffTFIE subscriber having purchased that com* JL modious and well known mansion, the Manfyall House, has made every arrangement for the accommodation of permanent ana tran~ scient boarders, and hopes, by proper attention, 14 merita free share of public patronage. After >? the final of October the rate* o Iregualar boarding will be ftS per riaonih. EDMUND COBB. i .? na if ZZSPQ&m&iik .>' I1/...... I V . m . JB I TT .. CANDIDATES. (LT The friend* of II. A. JONES. * ?' . . v lounco him a candidate for the IjCgisV..;,. ' he or.auing election. g?jT A few of the Long Cane friends of ' S. NEEL, would respectfully e.nnouneo '<im .v. % Candidate fur Sheriff, at Hie ne&t election. J3T The friends of COL. II. II. HARPER cjpcotfully announce him a Candidate for tho legislature, at tho eaouiug eluction. 0"TUe friouda of G. M. MATT WON, re-, ipcelfully announce him a oaudidate for Tax UulUctor, hi the ensuing eloctiou. JTT The friends of JAMKS A. McCORD rerpoctfully announce him a Cnndidato for T?jc Collector, at the uext Election, for Ahboville District. July SO, 1857 14 *ti Cjy The friends of JOSEPH T. MOORE re tpecifitlly announce him a Candidate for ftherift At tho ouaumg election. The friends of MATTHEW K. COCII RAN respectfully announce him a candidnte Tor Sheriff of Abbevillo District, at the next elco t^TTlie friends of MATTHEW MoDONALl>, announce bim a Candidal* for ra-eleetioa for Clerk, at the ensuing election. JSTTlw friends of C. II. ALLEK announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of ilia Court at the ensuing election. Qj" Tlio friends of NIMROD McCORD re spectfully announce bim aa a Caudidate forSheriir at the ensuing Election. The numerous friends of Col. T. J. UOB-j KRTS respoctfully announce liim a Candidate for Sheriff at tbe next election. IWThe friend, of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce bim a Caudidnte faf Sher iff of AbbsvilU District. at the next election MANY FRIENDS Maj 5, 1850. 15T The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN, re spccifully atmounra bim as a candidate for Sheriff at tbe ensuing election. ty The frienrla of JA&IE8 II. CQRII nttiiouncnhim as a Candidate for Sibcriff^t the ensuing election. SEWING MACHINES. Reasons why the grovkr a rakeu Machine is Universally Preferred for Family Sewing. 1st. It is mors simple and easily kept in order than any other Machine. 2d. It makes a seam which will not lip or ravel, tliouph every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is nvuideil, while the same Machine can bo adapted, at pleasure, by a n\erc change of tpoolt, to all vsrirtiss of work. 4th. The same Machine rnns silk, linen thread, and common spool cotton with equal facility. 5th. The seum is <ib elastic aa tli?? taosi elastic fabric, so that it is froo from all liability to b.cak in washing, ironing, or otherwise. 6th. Tbe stitch mode by this Machine is tno^e beautiful than any other made, either by hand or machineII. W. KINSM AN, Agent, G. A II. S . M. Co.. 303 King St. Jan. 6, 08. JT 4m GREENWOOD CLOTHING HOUSE. Everybody Run Here! Now is Your Time?Pitch In!| IJont Too Soarodll! A CHANCE FOB HTVESMENTI!!! A SPLENDID opportunity id now offered my XJL friends and customers to invert their money, if not to make a fortune, ut letat to mnke themselves comfortable, by btiyiug some of tho neateat, handsomest nnd tinot Winter Clothing ever ofiorod ill this latitude. If you wish to ' shine out," pnin respect or make an impreaaiou upou the nvyeeter sex, juet call in at my eainhlialimeiit, nnd I will rig you off ?o neatly that yno wont know yourself. 1 have a good Tailor in connection with my House, and goods can ha inadn up to order. T. <5. CRKWS & CO. Greenwood, 3. C., Oct. ! $, 1857 20?ly GOODS TO SUIT THE TIMES. BLACK and Fancy Silks, French Muslins, Fronch Mirinos, (ev?ry o?i!or,) Solid and Fancy Dcl?nins, Lir.sey's Striped Osimhuri:*. H|ea ft- Hto'h Homespuns, Mi?* <1?orci* and Kentucky Kersics. Red And Ncjro Illniikotn, (every price,) froia 81 25 to $8 60 per pair. ?AI^O? Ilonnotn, Flats and lints, Cup* and lloods, Ac., Ac , Clothing from Heaviest Overcoat to smallest Sacks, Veal* find Pant* from $0 ctn. to $10 each. I would just say tlint as the "iudul'ntienblu clothing man" linn retired from Lnsinesi, I can sell Clothing or iwy thing else as low as any Ulan wlip arlls'at a profit. I hare, also, the agency for Dixon'* Spiral Meat (-'titters and Sausage KtufiVr*, a few of w hich I Imvo now on hand. Hardware, Crockery, Tin and Wood ware always on hftnd. Call and aeo me at Lownduvil'e, S. C, J. T. BARNES. Oct 22?57 27 tr Tho State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. John While, ) vs. ) Rich. B. FulUin, ) Bill to Apply Funds, Ac., R. II. Wardlaw, Ex's. ) IT APPEARING to my ?*ti?faction thnt Richard B. Fulton, one of the Defendants in tliia case, residrs beyond the limits of thi? State, on motion of Pcrrin ?L Coiliran, ComplaiuuntV Solicitors, Ordered that the said Richard B. Fulton, rln annnir mirf nlwu/1- *n???rar ? > ? ~ ? mviiiui w uw Raid Bill of Complaint, within three month* from the publication hereof, or tho tame will be taken pro confttto ngaintl him. WM. H. rARKER, c.r.A.D. CommiNiioner'a Office, ) March 12, 1858. $ 47 8m State of South Carolina, apbvyulk pi strict. In EquityJ. Wardlaw Porrin, Adm'r, 1 v$. V Bill for DiaeoTciy Ale*. Hunter, et al. J and Account. IT APPEAftJNQ to my satisfaction that Da* yid Finley and the chilrfran of Samuel, James, Ianac and William Finley, deeeeaeil, D*fendnnta in the case, reaida beyond the limit* it this State, on motion of Perfrip 6c Cothran, Cocyplainanl'a Solicitor*, Ordered that aaH Band Finlev, and the children of Samuel, Jasie* and William Finley, deceaaed, do appear aid plead, anawer or demnr to the aaid Bill of Complajni, Within three montha from the publication hereof, or the eaino will be taken pro wnfeuo against tliem. WM. II. PARKER, C.E.A.C. Commiaaioner'p Office, ) , March 18, 1858. J 48. 8m Ho&tetter'g Celebrated fitomaok Bitter*. .