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GASLIGHT! GASLIGHT! WK RESPECTFULLY Inform our friend and the puhlic that wo have purchase the exclusive right to in this District, Out ford <fe Bailee's Patent, Self-Generating Gas Lamps^ nnd can supply every family with the .moid heat tiful and economical light now in use It is u trouble to keep t hem in order, nnd their imposs bility of explosion renders them iuvuluable.One burner will give us much light as seven cat dies, at the trivial cost of about one cent per lion and can be fitted in auy other Lump at smullej peine. We will keep on hand a supply of splendid Parlor and other Lamps, at all prices. This light is adapted to Churchei Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Call and see for yourselves, nt JORDAN A McLAUCHLTN'S No 3, firanite Range, Abbeville C. II., S. I April 28, 1858 1 tf salesTformay. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fiera Facin to me directed, I will sell at Ahhevill Court House, on the first Monday and Tuosda iu MAY next, within the legal hours of wilt the following property, to wit: 1 House and lot in Lowndesville, contuinin 4 Acres, more or less, bounded by Main Sireel J. T. Baskin and others, ns the property of Jai A. Liddell, ads. J. T. Bask in, and others. 300 Acres, more or less, bounded I13* T. .1 McCrackan, S. A. Wilnon. and others, as tli property of A. Lomax, ads. J. J. Lyonf\ and oth era. All the interest luat TV. A. J. Ware hos in Tract of Land, ccnt^.nJira. 2(10 Acres, more o less, bounded by J?i?. Killitig.iworth, (>eo. Allen and others, ado. Sitton & MeNutt, and other*. 600 Acres, more or lesr-, bovndea.hy Katha: Calhoun, Hazel .Smith, and others, as the prop erty of Joseph Rudd, ads. W. D. Calhoun. TERMS?CASH. , . T. R. COCHRAN, s a.d. ShefTa Office, April 12, 1858. tda the CENTRAL HOUSE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the rapidly declining slate of my wife's health, I fci'll am compelled to retire from the business of keep inn - P,.Ki;/> r ? ...6 - - UM.IV uvupr, UIIU 1 Iiiuifiun; oner lll(! 11 n expired time of my lease of lite CENTIIAI HOUSE, viz: two yours fro in the first nf Jul] uext, and give possession at any time afior tlii date. I also offer the furniture for sale, which is com plete, and all nearly new. To any one wishing to encase in the business the location is a very desirable one, being in tin centre of the business part of tin: city, and at i convenient distance from the State lfcuse atic Court House. As it regards the sale of tlx Furniture, the price would be moderate, am] only a part required in cash?on the other half a credit of six and twelve months will be given for good bankable paper. I also have a first rate man Cook, and Ilnust servant, who I would either sell or hire on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES McMAHON, Columbia, S. C. April 15, 1858 52 4t TflE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, siooeviac JJislrict.? Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinury of Abbeville District. WHEREAS, David O. Huwthorn has applied tc me Tor Letters of Administration, on all an.i singular the goods and chattels, rights and credih of Timolhy B. Chandler, deceased, formerly ol the District aforesaid. These are, therefore, to cite Hnd admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House, on the Third (3d) day of May next, to show cause, if an3*, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this so.venteenth day of April, in the J'ear of our Lord one thoueand eight hundred and fifty eight, and in the 82d year of American Independence. WILLIAM niLL, 0. A. D. April 21, 1858 f>2 2t THE STATE OK SOUTH UAUOLINA, Abbeville District.? Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District. WHEREAS, G. MoD. Miller, hns applied to me for Letters of Adininiatrniinn ?n nil and singular the goods and chattels, rights and ?redita of Elizabeth C. Miller, late of the Dieaforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the aid deceased, to be und appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House on the thirtieth day of April inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the 82d year of American Independence. WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D. April 15, 186B 42 2t PAY UP! LAST CALL!! I WANT it distinctly understood, that those who owe me had better come forward and pay up. I have indulged them long enough ; and in fact^ just,as,long as I intend to, and I will vruit upon them no longer. Those who know themselves to be indebted to me, had better come up to the " scraeth" at once, if they are not anxious to nay <$os.t. . Their notes arc now in tho hands of Wilson <b Lomnx. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. April 21, 1868. 62 3m State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DJSTRICT. In Equity. Fergus McMahon, and wife, et al. ~j vt. > Rill for ParO. L. Cann, Jesse W. Cann, el al. ) tilion, <fcc. IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that Archibald Young and wife, Sarah, Sully Drenan, formerly Sally Cann, Dunean Cann, Ohcdiah Cann and Polly Cann, children of John Cann, deceased, and Nancy Drenan, child of Ellen Drenan, formerly Ellen Cann, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of McGowan, Complainants' Solicitor? Ofrdered that said Defendants do appear, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confetto against them. WM. H. PARK ER, o.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, \ April 20, 1868. S 52 3m tfttjw T. n t. 4 uxr W w 4Mb dM m JJ JO. JL?. A j REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, W'OULD respectfully Inform the ciii-C&v zena of the District, that he ha* A.vh, located himself at Hodge's Depot, where he will be prepared to execute, with promptness, nil orders in his line of busioess. He is well prepared with all the tools and materials of his art, and leels confident in being able to give satisfaction. All work warranted. ty Terms Cash. April 14, 1868 52 ly auledt ZiXIEI, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER. Abbeville O. H., WOULD respectfully state that ho is still at hi" old stand, where he will take pleamre In waiting upon gentlemen desiring his (erfkM. April 14, 1858 61 6m Assignee's Sale. I WILL t/ll on the 8th of MAY next, at the residence of B. J. Cochran, Household and Kitchen FArniturs, 1 Gold Watch, 1 Buggy, and rarkMM other article?. A. LOMAX, Assignee, April 14,1816 51 SI I NEW CASH STORE. i la???? S ,si&?aniF8 WOULD again put the public in mind ol the best way to nuve money ; mid wo w'tll?ny an before, tlint for tin; Hush wo will give you ' Goods cheaper than was ever ottered in this ? market. Their Dress Goods are from tlio elicnp> est tu the highest, and everything else iu propor? tiou: i- Prints from 0 1-4 to 12 1-2, of tho beet i r> manufactures. , '< - Lawns from 0 1-4 to 50 el*., Ofgaiidii'B, 25 els to $1, Xlrgnndy Kobe a (Juilles, nil priccs, Tissue Kobe a Quilles, J l'av.oda Double Duculls, something now, i 3 Sil^s JVom $0 to $45, i Mui'tillas from $1.60 to $25.00, Collars, it largp stock, from 12 1-2 cts. to ' $7.00, , Setts Collars and Sleeves from 75 cts. to ' $25.00, Hose from <i 1-4 to 75 els.. Mourning Goods, a full stock. But there is no use to enumerate as our Stock ~ is full and complete. Wo invite the attention of the Ladies to the above ; and to the Farmers wo i s will say our Srtock of heavy Goods is large, and , e we have taken great cure to lay iu u Stock that y will suit them iu quality and price. Osuaburgs > :, nt the samo low price, 11 ets.; Hleached and Itrown Shillings from t> 1-4 to 12 1-2 cts.; Stripes, a large stock ; and in 5 OLOTHINQ s. wc can show you somcthiiur new in stvle. and pricc. A good slock of i. Summer Hats, e to which we invite y>>u lo cull anil see. All we ? - can t>ay is, come to Mooiik ?fc Qiiaife if you wnnt (ionds low (luwn. Don't forget tli?s place?first door North of n Post Office. r , N. 11.?No (toods will he taken back when once sold, unless the Goods be damaged before purchased. 1 April 1-1, 18.r.8 51 tf FRESH ARRIVALS : AT KERR'S GROCERY STORE. Sugar and Coffee. 1 A IlllLS. Stewart's (J Yellow Sugar; 5 Bblfi. J.U Cuba Clayed A Sugar; 4 IJhcis, New Or- ' . loans fair Sugar ; < 4 BIiIb. Crushed and Powdered Sugar, > 1 Case Loiif Sugar. ? Molasses. | ' 25 hbls. N. O. Syrup, f 10 Ilhilc. W. I. Molasses. Candlos, Soap, Soda and Starch. f>0 Hoxl'S Adamantine Candles, on u ?-*- 1 jiuic .-perm (li) , C " Colgatrs pale and fimcy Sonp, s 2 ' Lowe's Brown Windsor do i 12 ?' 12 ll>s Oswego Starch, 1 G " Sup. Carb. Soda. [ Bacon and Lard. < 10,ODD choice Iiacmi Siilef", 1,(100 Ills', choice Ituoon Shoulders, 3,000 lbs. choice Lnr?l in 60 lb. Kegs, J Planters' Hoos, Traco Chains, &c. 1 10 ili>z. Scoill Planters* Hoes, No. 1,2 and 3j 20 dnz. El well Crown do 101) <liiz. Trace Chains, all sizes, 100 Ivegs< Nails, Frying Pans, Waffle and Wafer Irons. Segars and Tobacco. 10,000 Choice Havana Segars, 20 Dotes Tobacco. Paints, Oils and Turpentine. 4 Tons White Lead, , filiU Gallons Linseed Oil, [ 2oO Turpentine, , 200 " Machine Oil. I- The above Goods are offered for Casli, or on lliree months time, lo prompt customers by I II. S. KERR, i April 14, 18."?8 51 St "tanyard and shoeshop. i Mil. ADAM FIEKXEUSEL, a regular, faithful and successful German Tanner.? e Iu finish and durability, his heavy and light [.cuther challenges competition with the best to be found iu the Charleston and Now York mar kets. r Messrs. SAMUEL KNOX and JOHN MEY- V Ell, Hoot and Shoe Makers. Mr. Knox is known throughout the District. Mr. Meyer as a fashionable, finished and faithful w Boot and hoc Maker, n ( for Gentlemen, and Coarse and Press Shoes for Ladies, has not Ins superior iu New York or Host on. Orders promptly attended to. Prices will be known bv cards distributed. m a lib,. ! .? rt* > .. ..WW... |?..uiuuiigc 13 I UbJJfCMUIiy BO- * I licited. J. W. JONES. C<UIiouii'h Mills, April, 1858 51 8tlm4in Housebuilding arid Undertaking. MESSRS. liROWjV Si M1LI-S would-respect fully announce to ihe citizens of Aliheville, and the surrounding country, that they are prepared to do all kinds of work, such as Building. Repairing and Jobbing, and all work pertaining io the Carpenters' business. And with strict attention to business, they hope to meet with a liberal share of public patrouage. "T G. W. BROWN, 1 JOHN MILLS. Si Address?BnowN <t Milks, Abbeville C. H., bi S. C. ct Ajiril 15, 1858 51 tf ri WAGONSj WAGONS!! WAGONS!!! "*' FELLOW-CITIZENS OF ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! J{ fHlllE SUBSCRIBER would cull your attcn- c( JL tiou ro the fuct that lie is still residing four ()j miles helow Willington, Abbeville District, S. C., , serving the public ns usual, in the capacity of a W^GON-MA-HIEII. li, Thinkful for past favors, hoping others to receive, ei he would inform his old friends that he keeps constantly on hand an excellent supply of Wag- m ons, and is ready to build to order at ihe short- p< est notice, anything in this line, which may be Ct entrusted to his care. Hn would Htate for th>) g benefit of those who may favor him with a call. that ho has adopted the IRON AXLETItEE' ^ AND PATENT THIMBLE SKEIN, which lie M regards or it decided improvement over the Wood-' fl Axle. Also, would say in connection,.that hois prepared, ready and willing to do all sort of lo Repairing upon Buggies, Carriages, ,? VEHICLES OF EVERY KIND, and that any pi BLACKSMITHING i wanting done, will be attended to with prompt-' Vc new and dispatch. For the information of his pi . immediate neighbors and friends, he would state 'It that he keeps constantly on hand a good stock of Lumber and Trimmings for Undertaker's p, work, and will furnish Coffins, if needed, uj>on reasonable terms. Give me an order fellow-citi jg zens, and you shall be fuithltilly served. TIIOMAS MeAT.I.lHTm Address Bordeaux P. O., Abbeville Diet, S. C. April 8, 1858. 50 3m g J. D. McKELLAR |?> la HAVING completed the course of studies b? required in the Profession of it DENTISTRY, J feels himself in every way qualified to give satis- aj faction to tlio?e who may favor him with their patronage. He may be found in his Office at the Marshall House, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. April 8, 1858. 60 3m Citrate of Magnesia. JUST received^ a fresh supply of this delightful substitute'for Epnom Salts; it is destitututo of bitteroeM, and by its pleasant acki-< itv of tasto and effervescing character, is render- V ea a very agreeable and refreshing drink, for sale by i JORDAN A McLAUCHLIN. f' No. 3, Granite Range, ' Abbeville C. H. at March 17, 1858. 47 If 390' o t 1 o e . do PERSONS indebtod to R. A. MARTIN will or find their acocunta in Jas. C. Calhoun's Office hi for collection. so A. LOMAX, . ag Assignee. April 14, 1858 51 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER HOODS ORAY & ROBERTSON'S CHAP CASH STORE,: > A ": ' t No. 1, Granite Range. < WE BEG respectfully to inform the citizens 1 of Abbeville, uiul surrounding District, t llint we nro now prepared to show the largest ' mid best selected Stock of I Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, c we have ever done heretofore.-; As we confine t ourselves almost entirely to the Dry Goods bus- < iness, we are enabled to keep a lupgo assortment 1 of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, Black and Fancy Silks, Muslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, ( BOKT3NTETS, ttoc. , "I?? 1 !?? Ill is N KI' 1 >cpurluicnt we pay partic- * itlur attention. and our Stock ul present presents very novelty of tin* season: l Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy < Neopolitan and Trimmed Silk, &c., ( Along with n magnificent Slock of Fine FKKXCll FLOWERS, BONNET JUHHONS, ( KOUCHES.&c. ? Tit MANTILLAS, we have all the late styles? Silk and Itlack Chuntilly, Lace, &.C. ) Our Stork of Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, [ Hosiery, Corsets, t Shoes, &.C., ' It* unusually Fine and Lar^e ) Wo always keep on hand a large Stock of Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, . Cassimeres, &c. ' Also, nil kinds of material suitable for boys p year. In calling attention to the aliovc Goods, we K 'eapectfully solicit the patronage of our nuiner- ' )Us friends, and the public generally. We will , it nil times take iileasnrn in Klin*?in<? n.i.- <1....!> my and all of which wo will sell at the lowest ' >osttililc price for Cash, anil every article war- T 'anted as represented. (J RAY & ROBERTSON. March 31, 1858 49 tf Q GREAT INDUCEMENT. New Goods!! LOW PRICES! f M. STRAUSS, ( Dols-estoury, S. ORIC1I PRINTED ^J ACONETS, LAWNS, ' ORGANDIES, CRAPE AND BAREGE b (OBES, in every style. t CI1ALLY, colored MUSLINS and SILKS, Bown nnd bleached SHIRTINGS, at a very 4 low figure, PRINTS, fust color?warranted, fl EMBROIDERIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, * LACES, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Spring Mantillas and Shawls, HOOP SKIItTS?extensive variety, .LINEN, Marseille, Furmer Satin, Drills dec., Bonnets, Hats and Hoods, lie best assortment I ever offered, ami the very a lU-st style. Also, KIHUONS, and FLOWERS o correspond. Ready Made Clothing, \ All styles and qualities. c Fancy Articles, t> 'ERFUMERY, BRUSHES. l'ORTEMON I ES, ? FANS, Ac. a Jaiters, Slippers, Boots & Shoes, L articles which I can warrant, and all sizes. A full asseortinent of 'rockery, Hardware, Stationery, Groceries, &c. To my regular and punctual customers, as j: -ell as those who buy lor Cash, I will sell Goods ; t loir priccx. M. STRAUSS. t March QG. 1868 49 2m g SIKTGrEn'S 1 SEWING MACHINES, FOR PLANTERS' USE. N all the lending branches of manufacturing ^ industry, the great practical superiority of (j nger's Sewing Machines is a fact established tf iyond dispute. No tailor, shoe manufacturer, ^ othier, seamstress, dress-maker" sndiller, car . age trimmer, hat manufacturer, ?fcc., <fcc., cun lord to do without them. y One Thousand Dollars a Year ci i only a fair average of the actual profit from le ase of cacli one of these Machines, and, for >nfirmation of this truth, we refer to any one nn ' the thousands of persons who use them. They R e udapted to every sort of work, fine or coarse, qi x)n silk, cotton, linen and woolen fabrics, also w ;ht and heavy leather. They never fail to give B? itire satisfaction. ti To meet the growing demand for a smaller and L ore elegant machine for private household pur- g )8es, We hafe just produced, aud are ready to re- yi sive orders for w inger'a New Family Sewing Machine, liicli is the most compact and beautiful Sewing 01 uchine ever constructed. It i? ornamented in ai ie highest style of art, and ull" who see it are ei 'lighted with it. It makes the improved inter- m eked stitch, and is capable of doing a greater tli iriftty of work in belter style than any other uj swing Machine ever offered for family pur- ai >ses. hi Price of Family Machine with iron table com- d< etc for use, $100. The larger standard ma- et tines, from $125 to $200. Send for I. M. Singer al ; Co.'s Gazette, a beautiful pictorial pnper, de- w >ted to Sewing Machiuefi, and containing list of gi rices, and all other information on the subject- oi , will be forwarded gratis. 1) E. J. TAYLOR, Agent or Abbeville District, and adjoining territory. Pftoicipal Offioe, 4KB Broadway, N. X. Charlesn Office, 324 King Street. _ y< N. B.?As Affent for tlm nlrnvn T R ould here state that I have had one of the No. 01 Machines in operation for eight months, am! cc at it h'as performed work* from fine shirt col- 8r rs to heavy Je'ather in Carriage Trimming, far aa syond my expectation. I would not be without 01 ; and Khali be pleased to send samples of tho u.s ork to any one who may- tyish to see them, f'1 Iso, to receive orders for Machines, aud to give 1 instructions in working them. E. J. TAYLOR. March 10, 1868 46 Otn The Stato of South Carolina, til blevitle Distrirt.%r-In the Common Pleas. Henry C. P?wwell, ~j Attachment. ^ / n* Wm. B. Lloyd, )Mc6owan, PI'?. Att'y.' ITHEREA^ the Plaintiff -?>n the sixth T day of April, eighteen hundred an&rifty w ght, file his declaration against the D^feu- g int, who, (it-is said,) is absent ffom ant) without, jyj e limits of this State, and has neither torney known within the same, uppu whom a py of th6 said declaration might oe served: is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant i appear and plead to the said declaration, on before the seventh day of April, eighteen ? inrtrod unrt fiflv.nina ntkamiM Annl .1. lute judgmeut will then b? given and awarded rainat him. . II MATTHEW MSDONALD, c. c. r. Ofljygj.Afril 8, 1868. 80 ly THE LIVER E3NTVIO- O R A T O XX ! PREPARED BY DR. SANJKORD, Compounded entirely from GUM8L, [S one of the best I'urgative anil Liver Medicines now before the public, acts us a Catharic, earner, milder, ttnd tnoro effectual thnn any )ther medicine known. It is not only a Catbaric, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver o eject ?U'morbid matter, then 011 the stomach tud bowela to carry oflf that matter, thus accomilishing two purposes effectually, without any of he painful feelings experienced in the operation if most Cathartics. It strengthen? the system at lie Bailie time that it purges it; arid whon taken tlaily in moderate' doses, will strengthen and build i.t up .with vsual rapidity. . . The Liver is one of the principal regulators of tlio human' body; . and when it performs its functions weih- tlirf t?nir?r* ?i?? ??? ? , r-wi tut djoi/ciii aro fully dcvelvpcd. Tho stomuob is almost en tirely dependent on tlio healthy action of tlie . liver for tlie proper performance of its functions L when the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and tho whole system suffers inconse% qiienceofoucorgau?the Liver*?having ceased * to do its duly. l''or the diseuflcii of that organ one of the proprietors has mad3 it his study, in ? practice of more than twenty years, to find 4 some remedy wherewith to counteract tho many derangements to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at Isst found, ij any person troubled with Liver Complaint,'in H any of its forms, has to try a bottle, and con. viet ion is certain. J These ( umsremove all morbid or bad matter from the system, supplying in their place K a healthy How of bile, invigorating the stomacli, causing food to digest well, purifying the ^ blood, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause of the di ease, efs feeling a radical cure. Killious attacks arc cured, and, what is better, prevented,by Ihcoccaeionnl use of the Liver \ Invigorator. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve 4 the Stomach and prevent the food from arising and Kouring. Only one dose taken before retiring, prevent* f Nightmare. " Only one doso taken at night loosens the s bowels gently, and cures CostivenesB. ^ One <lose taken after each meal will cure Dyspepsia. ^ One dose of two tea-spoonfuls will alwas relieve Sick Headache^ One bottle taken for femnle obstruction re_ move the cause of the disease, and make a per| feet. euro. Only one doso immediately relieves Cholic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cure for [| Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. ?3?" Only one bottle is needed to throw out ' of the system tho effects of medicine after u long ? sickness. 4 C??" One bottle tnk?n for Jaundice removes all t>alIowncss or unnatural color from llieskin. rt One dose taken a short time before eating" gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food ) digest well. One ?lose often repeated curcs Chronic Diari'Ikuu in its worst forms, while Summer and i| Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose One or two doses cures attacks caused by J Worms iu Children : there is no surer, safes* ^ or speedier remedy in the world, as it never ) fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. J We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Billious Type. Il operates with certainty, und thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are eiving their unanimous testimony ill its favor. O" Mix watekin the mouth with the Invigor uir una swanow ootn together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR. s a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily .vorking cures utmost too great to believe. It ures as if by magic, even the first dose giving >enefit and seldom more tliau one bottle is requird toeure any kind of Liver Complaint* from the rorst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headche, ull of which ure the result of a Diseased liver. Price, Ouo Dollar per bottle. HAN FORD & CO., Proprietors, 34.1) Broadway, Now York. Wholesale Agents. Barnes <fc Park, New York; T. W. Dyott <fc ons, Philadelphia ; M. S. Burr & Co., Norton ; [. II. Hay <fc Co., Portland; John D. Park, Cininuati; Uaylotd &. Hammond, Cleveland ;? 'ulinestuck ?fc Davis, Chicago; O. J. Wood !o., St. Louis; Gt-orge H. Keyser, Pittsburg; . S. Hance, Ilultimore, And retailed by all >ruggiste. sold by Jordan cfc McLauculin, Abbeville. BaANcn & Allen, Abbeville and Dae West Sill dc Inoalls, Columbia. Feb. 25, 1858. 44 ly A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF completely. preserved .. . I TO THE GREATEST AGE. A ND who that is gray would not have it Tern stored to former color; or bald, but would uve the growth restored, or troubled with daiiruif and itching but would have it removed, or ouhled with scrofula, scald head, or other erupons, but would be cured, or with sick headache letiralgia) bijt would be cured. It will also feiovo all pimples from the face and skin-. Prof, food's Hair restorative will do all this, 6ee cirjlar and the following: ' \ Ann Ardof, November 5, 1856. Prof. O.J. Wood?Dear Sir: I have heard inch paid of llio Wonderful effects of your Hair cHtorative, but having bwen bo often cheated by lackery and quack nostrums,, hair dyes, &c., I as disposed io place yoUr Restorative in the ime category with the tliousaud and one loudly umpeted quack remedies, until ! met you in awrence county some months since, when you live me such fissuranfce as induced the trial of our Restorative in my family?firstly my good lie, WHOS0 nair uaa uecome very thin and enrely white, and before exhausting1 one of your rge bottles, her linir was restored nearly to its riginal beautiful brown color, and had thickened nd had become beautiful and glossy upon, and itirely over the head; she continues to use it, )t simply because of its beautifying effects upon le hair, but because of its healthful influence pou the bead and mind. Others of my family id friends are using your Restorative, with the appiest effects; therefore, my skopticism and >ubta in reference to its character and valqe are itirely removed; and I can and do most cordily and confidentially recommeud its use by all hn u?:_ ?j e ... ,t v.u,v. no. u vuvii iioi> i crwrcu iruui Willie or -ay (by reason of sickness or age,) to original col - and beauty, and by oil young persona who would ave their nairbeautifnl and flossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Friend Wood: Ij. was a long time after I saw ?u at Blissfietd before I got the bottle of yqur > cstorative for which you gave me an oftler upi your agent in Detroit aDd when I got it we included to try it on Mrs. Mlinn's hair, as the ireet test of its power. It bait done sill that you isured mo it would do: and others of mvifcYrtiitr id friends, having witnessed its effect*, are now, line and recommending its use to others as <m;led'to the highest consideration y0o claim'for Again, yery respectfully andlrnly.^ours, Cltftrue, 111, June $8; ,1853: * I have used ProO O. J. Wood's Hair R&fep I re. and'have admirecHts-wonderful effcptk ISfy lir was becoming, M I thotfjjht, prematurely < ay, but by the use^'f his %d|ffl(aUf>/t,nae imed its original color, aift^JyiaTe no doubt, irmattently.so. / ft: BRESSE, ex-Ssti?tdr, 0^ . O. .1. WOOD CO, Proprietors. ^Bro&d- ' ay. N. Y., (in the great tf. Y. Wtrevj^iling , Htablisbment)and'114 Market streetj$U XStfto; BOLD wr ECEIVRD.-ALL1NUWB86, AT * 'Ifo. r' ih- nttL'" r IO. M. cfc S, ^L. 1 BEG 1.EAVE to inform-tlio public that, on acc Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOE! Shirts, Under-shirts, Collars, C Perfumery, Statio And thousands of other articles too numerOuirtd 1 thehi to buyers. Wo will sellTevt<ything in our lin I than articles of the samo quality canr be bought th to us, bo we will make it an object to. the people t< All you have to do is to give us a call end we will the worth of your money. Now, come, and don't Remember tlio place? \ I ' Clothing Depot, Cornei January 28, 1858 The clo th: " IMPORTANT TO ALL 1 I . 840,000 W iMimii WE "haVe the beht and heaviest slock of FALL City, under the United Stales Hotel, Augus IST3ES^W*-TrO R.] Our-alock of Overcoats nmVRaglaiiUR as not to I $3.50 to ?25.00. Unusual he^vy stock of BOY'S TAIIi O Also a heavy stock of Cloths,. Cassimeres nnd.V body, to be inp.de up to order at the shortest notico October 1, 1857. IT IS PROVOKING. JUST to think, Kfter crediting customers for 3 or 4 years, and you demand ycur money, that some of thent should threaten to pleud infancy, others to take ndvantnge of the night and run away, and not pay for even the trouble you had in keeping clothcs on them, and others to live right here in town, and puff cigar smoke, and blow 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 ihcm have clothed ' other indispensable articles, and who thougi.u ??^y had enough of gentlemanly principle to pay mi honest debt, and then after all the trouble, besides the expenso, to lose the debt, I say'lis provoking I All the persons who got credit of me, didn'tget it , because they were worth the amount of their inI dcbiPf1nPS.<(. hut Imnnnaa 1 ----- 1 ?- ?nuu^in mcjr were noilest, and I lind loo much respect for their feelings to refuse ilieni credit. I have a liat of those who have been imposing in this way upon unsuspecting merchants, and I for one, will take the responsibility of giving them a Newspaper notoriety, if they don't pay me what they owe me?a trifling set of seountlrels; they shan't buy anything else on credit, if I can help it. I think as much of a mail who would steal, as one who would get poods under such false pretences. So those to whom I allude,?I see some of them 3 or 4 times a day?had better cull and bctlle soon, with J.J. LYONS. March 4, 58 45 tf The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity. Renicker <fc Glover, ) Dill for an account N. J. Davis, "vm. M. Sale ) Mnrflha,,?ng "sets and others, J &.c. IT appearing to the Court, that Wm. M. Sale, one of the Defendents in this case, resides from and beyond the limits of the State?QCgimotion of Wilson, Lomax and Hadden, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the said defendant do appear, and answer, plead, or demur to the Complainant's Ilill of Compliant within three month* after publication hereof, of otherwise the Bnme Dill will be taken jiro confsaso against him. W. H. PARKER, C.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) March 2, 1858. $ 45 3m. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity. Elizabeth Robinson, 1 vk. > Bill for Partition, ?tc. Jarnen E. Robinson. ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that James E. Robinson, otic of the defendants in this case, resides beyond the limits of this Slate. On motion of Perrin & Cothran it is ordered, that the said James E. Robinson do ptead, answer or domur to Complainaut's Bill of Complaint, within three from the publication hereof, or tho same will be taken pro confesso against him. t, W. H. PARKER, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office,) March 2,1868. \ 46 8m. State of South Carolina* ABQZviLLE DISTRICT. In Equity, Abrahata Dukd and Har- ) .' riei, his wife, y BtW for Spocific 1 vt. \ delivery of slave. Elijah Cannon, R. M. ) Palmer, and others, $ IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Elijah Cannon, Carter Cannon. Margaret March, bunks, formerly Cannon, James Cannon, Judy Kendrick, formerly Cannon, and the children of ?iiiiara uaunon, tiec'd, (whose number and na(n?8 are unknown) Defendants in ttie abti.ve stated lease, reside beyond the limits of this State". On motion of Perrin & Cottiran, Complainants' Solicitor*, ordered that the said Defendants do appearand answer, ptea'd or demur to said Bill of complaint, within three months from the publication hfereof, or the same will be taken pro confceio against them.' 1 ' WM. H. PARKER, c.*.a.d. Commissioner's Offieo, t March 10, 1858. J 47 4m LOOK TO YOUK INTEREST!; Patronize The Abbeville Steam Mills! THE Abbeville Steam Mills are now in good repair, and make as lar^e a yield of bdautiful, white flour as any Mills in the country.?* At these Mills you will always find accommodating millers, who understaud iheir business. All they ask is a fair trial. Recollect that Mute Mill* nr? /A? Ann. t? v ?.v j wf yuu to patronize. We will, insure satisfaction iu all cases. Small favors thankfully received; I HUGH WILSON. March 4, 1858. .45 tf < ________________i *1,000 REVSfcAJlD ! ri^O ANY white person olr persons who will i "JL* furnish evidence (o convict, iu a court of law, the incendiary or incendiaries ' who burnt the Cotton and Screw of Mrs. Jane Baker, or j her stables and crib, or both. r , $50 Reward < To any slave, or free persons of color, who will furnish the evidence sought above. Address, Secretary of the Vigilance Committee, Calhoun's Mills, Abbeville District, S. C. , March 2i, 1858 48 8m i pKT Independent Press and Edgefield Advertisedcopy 3. months, and send bill to the Secretary of Vigilance Committee, Calhoun's Mills. MASCKNIC NO T,Tf! v. 9k -1 \ on W^jf/ ^ r, March 24, I8?'' E|SP?B^8' i , 11 WliwESSTOOK. ount of the times,'-Wo are deterrtiinod'to sell our S, JJQOTS, HOSIERY, of all diacriptious ; ravats, :P o oket-Handkerchiefs, nery, Umbrellas nention; but wo will tako pleasure in showing ?,io' caMi buyers, from 15 to 25 pet cent, theaper is side of Charleston. As money is a great object > buy tfur goods, by giving them such bargaiu*. sell you goodie ' You may depend*you will get neglect it* as it is to your iu to rest to do so. B. M. A 3. A. WINESTOCK 3, of the Marshall House, Abbeville C. if., S. C. 40 ^ 6m C3NTC3- S^OSE TOO "VISIT AUGUSTA." oxltb; of and WINTEK CLOTHING'iver offered in tha ito, Georgia, which we ar? willing toTaoll at ic equalled anywhere South, pi ices varying from CLOTHING which will bo SOLI> LOW. RI3STO. eatings, to which we invito the attention of ?v?ry J. K. IIORA & CO.. 9uccib?ors to J. M. N kwbt A Co., Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, G*. 23 tf NEW FIRM. .. JORDAN & M'LAUCHUN, IDvuggists db ClioxtxlatB, Abbevill? C. H.j S. 6. TY AVING formed a Copartnership for the | jljl purpose ot carrying on the DRUG BUSINESS, we beg louye to inform the citizens of Abbeville and the'snrrounding country, that we have on'ilund u largo ttid well selected Stock of Drugs and Medicines, to which we invite their attention: One of the firm having had n long ejfptfrlettee in the business, we feel confident that we can givo general satisfaction ; and having made nrrangnionts in New York for the purchase of our Goods, we can Bell on as good terms as they can be bought either in Charleston or Columbia.? Our stock will always ber complete, and all articles warranted genuine. Physicians will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as we can offer them strong inducement*!. Our Stock will consist iu pnrt of all Medicines used by Farmers and Phvsir.iann. Fine Brandies, Wines and Liquorp, Paints, Oil^ and Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Fine Perfume rics, Lu bin's Extracts for the Ilandkerchiuf, Surgical Instruments, Cutlery. Fresh Garden Seeds, New supply and great varieties, and many other articles too numerous to mention. A continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed on the house, is respectfully solicited. D. A. JORDAN, M. D.f D. McLAUCIILIN. Feb. 12, 1808 43 tf RAMETS HOTEL REMOVED. MTHE subscriber would respectfully eBftinform the public that lie has re'JEuL moved from his old stand, find leased, refitted and repaired the house of Mrs. Jane L. Allen-, ou the Soiith-Eost corner of Public Square, where he will at all times be pleased to receive and accommodute any and all who feel disposed to favor him with their palronnge. No- paiire or expense will be spared to render bis g\icsts-comfortable'and happy, while his table will he supplied with the best the country can afford. All he asks is a trial, and he feels confident that he will be able to please, both in accommodationt and price, as his guiding motto is-?"Live and let Live." His intention is to charge such prices as he can live by, and others can fifFord to pay. There will be Stable^' connected with this Hotel, supplied With 'afl the requisite* of a Livery Stable: ro thhh lio will iu> ..... ?~ u?uini UJ nvcommo' date both man and beast. There will also be conveyances to convey passengers to any point they may desire to go. JOHNSON RAMBY. January 12, 1858 88 tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. HTT.Ti &. CRAT.TVTTTRS,. _ . ovlllo O, SC.) S. O. &SL sfi? THE subscribers having..procured thp Stables "attached to the Hotel formeVlf occupied ky Mrs'. Allen, tvould reS'pectfully say to the public that they have thoroughly repaired and refitted the same, and thnt they will in future have them provided with attentive ostlers and the best of provender; that they are prepared to take Horses by the month or day, at moderate prices. They would also stat? that they Will kee$ Horses, Buggies and other vehicles, \o hij;e by ' the daV. 1 ' IIILL ?fc CHALMERS. Feb. 10. 1868 - ; 42 tf MARBLE CUTTING, jrA 0 PP O SITE THE CITY HOTEL Ooliuxilola, J9. O. THE Subscribers have made arrangements with a gentleman, who owns Marble ^usries in Italy,'to sunply us with MARBLE, we will hereafter sell tne same at a lower price ' ;han formerly, viz: Italian Marble Tomb Slabs 1 I feet long by 3 feet wide, for 35 dollars. First quality of American Marble, 6 feet by three feet, 1 rom 26 dollars to 30 dollars, boxed and delivered it the Depot in Columbia. Engraving in the neatest style, at 3 cents per otter. Wc have the finest designs for mononents, Altar Tombs, and Mural Tablets, that :an be found iu the United States. BOYNE A SPROWL. Dec. 3, 1867. 82 if O. T. ANDERSON, SURGEON AMD MECHANICAL DENTIST, LOWNDESVILIE, S. C. ] 1 LINE addressed to him at Lowndesville P. > 1 O. will secure his services in any partof the 1 *' Qistrict * y 28, 18S9 40' ly , . ty r > PH-E*M.tAHSH''A,LL HOUSE, i ?? ??m CANDIDATES. O* Tlie friend* of II. A. JONES, Esq., announcc him n< candidate for the Legislator*, at the ensuing election. A few of the Long Cane friends of W. G. NBEL, would re'pectfally announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next election. GST five friends of> COL. II. H. HARTKtt respectfully annouooo him a Candidate for tke Legislature, at the ensning election. - - * (O The friends of ,Gw M. MATTI80N, respactfully announoei himr a'Candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuiug election. O" The friend* of JAMES A. McGORD r*> spnctfully announce liim 'a Candidal# for Tax Collector, at the next Election, for Abb?TilU DiBtridi: ' July 30, 1857 U *td The friends of JOSEPH T. MOORE re spectfully announce bitn a Candidate for Sherift at the ensuing election. J^T The friends of MATTHEW' R. COCH RAN respectfully^amiounie him a candidal* for Sheriff of Abkevillo District, at the next elec? tion. I?, 1*} ?? C^-The friends of. MATTHEW MeDONALD, nunouii6? him A Candidate for re-electioa for Clerk, at the ensuing election. :?1 1 1 pg* The friends of'C. H. ALLBN announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. O" The friends of NIMROD McCORD ra spectfully announce him-a* a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing Election. The numerous friends of Col. T. J. ROBERTS respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff at the next election. 1-?M? jg^-The friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce him ? Candidate fttr Sher iff of Abbeville District, lt.\W>next election MANY FRIENDS TIT e IOC-/. iimj J, IOJO. ! -J. ' n v ZST The friends of W. W. griffin, re pectfully announce liim at a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. jy The friends of JAMRS H. COfiB announce him as a Candidate for SheriiTat the ensuing election. ' , .. ?H?; 'a ?: ,'\H i:. ,?EWItfG MACXljr$8. Reasons why the g rover a baker ' Machine is Universally Preferred for Family Sewing." 1st. It is mOro' simple and easily kept in ordsr than any other Machine. 2d. It makes a soVim which Will not rip ?r ravel, though every thlHl stitch is cot* 3d. It sews from 'two ordinary spools, and thus all'trotfble*'of winding thread-is-avoided, while the same Machine can be adapted, At pleasure,-6y a mare change of tpools, to all vanetiea of Worfc ?* t ~ '4th. The snrae Machrrw Was silk, liaen thread, and common spool cotton with equal facility. 1 '5th* The seam is as elastic as the1 foot I elastic fabric, so that it is free from: Ml liability to break iu waarung, ironing, or oUierwise. 1 6th. The atitch madia by thia MuUit il mora beautiful than any other made, either byr hand or machine. . <* : H. W. KINSMAN, Agent, Q. A B. SF,' M. Co., S28 King St Jan. 6, 68. 87 4m GREENWOOD CLOTHMO NOOSE. TT-... . * . * Everybody Kt^a Here! Now is Your Time?Pitch In!! 33ont top, IBoaredttt A CHANCE FOB. IHVESMKHT III! A SPLENDID opportunity is now offered my fti6ndti and customers to invest their moMj, if not to make a fortune, at' least to make thenselves comfortable, by buying some of the neatest, handsomest and fiueet Winter Clothing ever ofiered iii'thite fatttudcf.' If you- ^ish to *shlhe out," gain rwpaot or mktce en* impression upon the sweeter sex, Jaat call in at my establishment, and I 'will Hf jst off so neatly that You wont know yomalL I have a good Tailor in connection with mf House, and goods can be made np to order. T. C. CREWS A CO. Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 14, 1657 M?ly GOODS TO. SUIT THE TIMES. TILAfiK nfirl K?nrr KS1V. V.?U __ Xi? -t? j ?nu?ni?i > French Mirinos, (every color,) Solid and Fancy ' Del>aina, Linsoy's Striped Osneburgs, Blea ti Brtf.'s Homespuns, Mia* Georgia and Kentucky Kersies. Bed and Nejro BUnksts, (every price,) from $1 26 to $8 00 per pnir. ?ALSO? Bonnet?,"F!ats and Hats, Caps and Hoods, Ac., Ac., Clothilig from Heaviest Overcoat to smallest Sacks, Vests and Pants from 50 cts. to 010 each. ' 'I'Would just say that as the "indefatigable clothing ftian" has retired from business, I can ^ll Clothiiig or any thing else as low aa any man who sells at a profit. 'I have, also, the agency for Dixon's.Spiral Meat Cutters and Sausage Staffers, a Isw of which I have now on hand. Hardware, Crockery, Tin and Wood ware always on hand. Call and see me at Lowndes rills, S. C. J. T. -BARNES. Oct 22?57 27 tf The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Jobn White, 1 t h!wL , civ. [Bi" "W* IT APPEARING to my aatUraction that Ricl*8 rv Fulton; one of the Defendant* in thia cave, reaiaes oeyond the limits of this Stat*, en motion of Perrin 4 Cothran, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered that the said Riq^ai^ B. Fulton, do appear and plead, answer or demur.to the laid Bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro eonfeuo against him. WM. H. -PARKER, CBa.n. Commissioner's Office, ) March 12, 1858. \ 47 8m State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity1. Wardlaw -Perrin, Adin'r,>)V vs. . V Bill for Discovery Alex. Hunter, et ill. ) and Aeeo?n? . IT APPEARING to my satMbotfe* tkat Da. i^vid Finley and the chttilNpof SmimIj lames, Isaac and William FinMu 4eofMed,^I>?endants in the case, reside beytmd.the limte?'?f his State, on motion ? ivA?^? iVilliam Finley, deceaaed, do appear wtaj^S! tnawer.cr demur to the aaid'BilLof ComSahi.' viihinUrM moniba from the >r. Iheaame will be taken hem. t ,-v, , - , WM. H. PARK BR, -ommiarfo?er,B Office, ) M?ch 18,18W. f 46 mi gtotrated 8te?>ti>