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* J^LS. IBC. niLBY 171ECLS THANKFUL for the very liberal patronage shown him Inst year, but would leel more bo, if those in arrears would coma forwurd and pay up. lie is expecting a supply of Fresli IDruss noon, and will always keep a general and select lock, which can be bought "mighty cheap" by paying customers ; but you who never pay till it is begged out of you, may oxpcct to pay something for the becu'Dg, as he has a like contemptible opinion for bcggerB and those u ho wont pay their just debts in any other w?y, lie has quite a number of Notes and Accounts under $20, and mi it ib the duty of those whom they stand against to call and settle them, lio would advise tlicm to do so soon. April 547, 1858 1 4t Press please copy. DR. S. HENRY BEARD" DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Medicine, HAS permanently located at Abbeville C. H , and solicits a sharo of public patronage. Teeth inserted front one to lull upper and lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed und treated, free front puin. Having purchased an ollice Right, of Dr. Blamly, of Baltimore, I am prepared to insert teeth on the Chcophittic process. Office, two doors below Dandy's Corner, Abbeville C. I1-, S. C. April 22. 1858 1 ly Press pleaso copy. MILLS! MILLSH ~ WE HAVE just been round and put nil our MILLS in first rate order for business, for another year. Having experienced Millere and helpers at each place, we flatter ourselves that the most fastidious will be pleased. Our aim is to sustaiu the unrivalled reputntiou of our Mills for making fine Flour, and a heap of it. With thanks for the very liberal favors of the past, we say?try us again, and docide for yourselves where your interest lies. C. V. BARNES ?fc CO. April 21, 1853 1 4t t? ?. ? 1 m. i coo piciuiu cwpy Headquarters. 2d brig., 1st division, s. c. m. > Edgefield C. II., April 20th, 1858. $ ORDERS NO. rPHE Colonels of llie respective Regiments JL within the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, S. C. Militia, are hereby required to mnke tin accurate and full return to the Brigadier General of the actual strength of the various Corps composing their command; together with the names of the field officers and their rank, oil or before the fourth Monday in May next. By Order of W. C. MORAGNE. Brig. Gen'l 2d Brig., 1st Division, s. C. M. II. W. Addison, llrig. Major. April 21, 1858 1 5t Headquarters. 2i> REG IMF. NT CAVALRY, ) Longmikek, S. C., April 12, 18."?8. ) fllllE Abbeville Squadron of Cavalry will JL assemble at their usual parade ground on Saturday, the first day of May next, armed and equipped as the law directs. The Edgefield Squadron will assemble at. Fdi;cfield C. II., on Saturday, May the blh, armed and equipped as the law directs. The Commissioned and uon Commissioned Officers will assemble the day previous for drill &ud Instruction. Lieut Col. Maktin and Maj. Bates, are charged with the extension of these orders. l lie aiun unieers arc hereby cnnimamieil lo appear ill full uniform at llie above |?lacis. By Order of COL. JOHN F. 15U1111 ESS. J. M. Laniiam, Aiij't. April 20, 1858 1 .'It NOT ! <5 E .~ ROBIN PUCK will stand at James I'ursley's during llio Spring Season. tie is a young JACK and very heavy ? Vinill, and of a beautiful Black color. I have seen some of his colU>, and they are remarkably 4inc. Terms, 8 Dollars for intniruitco. D. E. rURSELY. April 28, 1658 1 3t HOTEL, LIVERY AND SALE STABIjES. The undersigned, having rented ^ the Stables formerly kept by J. Datia, upon Washington street, would hereby otify the traveling public thai, at a large outlay, he has fitted up and re-arranged tlieui for the purpose of accommodating any und all who may tedl disposed to patronize him. He would alfco say ihnt his Stables will alwayo t>e provided with experienced Ostlers, und an abundant supply of provender. He woald say tlint in connection with his staMe*, he ha* also rented the Hotel occupied Inst year by Johnson Harney, and is prepnred to ncoommodate both pcrmauent and transient boa id?n. Having had long experience in the Ilolel and fHsfcle business, lie flatters himself iliut hi.s tin-, tiring efforts in his line will not fail to please bis patron*. His Stables are well supplied with Hacks Carriages, Buggies and Horse*, to hire. lie hopes by strict attention to business to merit and rcceive a share of public p Unmade. I'. S. ftUTLEDUE. Abbeville C. II., S. C, Feb. 10, 1855. am THE CENTRAL HOUSE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the rapidly declining state of my wife's health, 1 Wilt' am oasspclled to retire from the butiiuoss of keeping a Public House, and I therefore offer the iin. expired time of my lease of the CENTRAL HOUSE, viz: two years from the first of July next, and give possession at any time after this date. I alse offer the furniture for pale, -which is complete, and all neatly new. To any one wishing to engage in the business, the location is a very desirable one, being in the centre of the business part of the city, and nl u convenient distance from the State House and Court House. As it regards the sale of the Furniture, the price would be moderate, and ?n1y a part required in cash?on the other half, a credit of six and twelve mouths will be given, for good bankable paper. I also have a first rate man Cook, and House servant, who I would either sell or hire on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES AJcMAIION, Columbia, S. C. April 15, 1858 52 4t "~PAY UP! LAST CALL!! T WANT it distinctly understood, that ibost X who owe roe had better ??nK forward utu pay up. I hw? iodaleed them long enough ua is fsct? fust m Ung as I intend to, atid I wil wait upon them no longer. Those who knon themselves to be indebted to me, had better comi up to the " scracth" at once, if they are no uiioai Ujaay east. Their notes are now iu tin hands of Wilson A Lomax. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. April 91, 18?8. 62 3m JOHN I.. GLARE, REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES * Mm W'?1Xj 3Ef3T , WOULD respectfully inform the ciii-G&v mm ef the Diatriet, that he has jLl.A located htouelf at liodge'a Depot, where be wil be prepared to execute, with promptnew, all or il*n in his line of business. He is well pre pared with all the tools and materials of his art and feela confident in being able to give satii faction. All werfc warranted. - U Terms Cash, April 14, 1848 62 ly LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! Patronize The Abbe-rill? Steam Mills! THE Abbeville Steam Mills are now in gooi repair; and make as large a yield of beau tifbl, white flour as any Mills in the country.At these Mills yon will always find accommoda ting milters, who uudaraUua iheir business. Al they ask ia a Cair trial AtcolUet that (ht$? MilU are the Mills for yo\ topatoro*ia* mil inanre satisfaction in al CMM Small thankfully received. , HUGH WILSON. Mnrah 4, I860. 4S tf I ...... NEW CASH STORE. sa??!as~& (JUBAMF! WOULD again pul the public in mind ol tlio best way to save ruoney ; and we will ?ay ns before, that for the Cash we will give you Goods clteapcr than was ever offered in this market. Their Dress Goods are from the cheapest to the highest, and everything else iu proportion ; Print* from C 1-4 to 12 1-2, of tho beat manufactures. Lawns from 0 1 4 to f>0 eta., Organdies, 25 els to $1, Organdy llobe a (Juilles, all priccs, Tissue Kobe a Quilles, I'm rod a Double Ducalls, something new, Silks from $y to $4.r>, Mantillas from $1.50 to $25.00, Collars, a large stock, from 12 1 2 cts. to $7.00, Setts Collars and Sleeves from 75 cts. to $25.00, Hose from G 1-4 to 75 cts., Mourning Goods, n full stock. Hut there is no use to enumerate as our Stock is full and complete. We invite the attention of the Ladies to the above ; and to the Farmers wo will say our Stock of heavy Goods is large, and we have taken great care to lay in a Stoek that will suit them iu <piality and price. Osnaburgs at the samo low price, 11 cts.; llleached and Drown Shirtings from 6 1-4 to 12 1-2 ct?.; Stripes, a lurge stock ; and iu OLO thino we can show you something new iu style uud price. A good stock of Summer Hats, to which we invite you to cull and see. All wc can eay is, come to Mookk <fc Quaikk if you wnut Goods low down. Don't forget the place?first door North of I'oKt Olficc. N. 11.?No Goods will lie taken back when once sold, unions the Goods be damaged before purchuscd. April U, 1858 51 tf TANYARD AND SHOESHOP. Ml It. ADAM FlEltNEUSEL, it regular, i.TJL faithful find successful German Tanner.? Iu finish and durability, his heavy and light Leather challenges competition with the best to be found in the Charleston and New York mar kets. Messrs.SAMUEL KNOX and JOHN MEYElt, lioot and Shoe Makers. Mr. Knox is known throughout the District. Mr. Meyer as a fashionable, finished and faithful Boot and ibhoo Maker, for Gentlemen, and Coarse and Dress Shoes for Ladies, has not his superior in New York or lloston. Orders promptly attended to. Prices will be known by card* distributed. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. J. W. JONES. Calhoun's Mills, April, lH.r>8 fil Btlni4in Housebuilding and Undertaking. MESSRS. BllOWy tfc MILI.S would respect fuily announce to the citizens of Ahhcvillo, and the surrounding country, that ihey are prepared to do all kinds of work, kiicIi as Building. Repairing and Jobbing, and all work pertaining to the Carpenters' business. And with strict attention to business, they hope to meet with a liberal share of public patronage. 0. W. DROWN, .lOIIN MILLS. Address?Buow.s tt Mii.ls, Abbeville C. II., S. C. April 15, 1S.">3 51 tf WAGONS ! WACi()NS!! WAtiONS!!! fello \\ -cmzi:xs of ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! SUlt.SCItlKEIl would cull your alienJ tiou to the faet that lie is still residing four miles below Williugtou, Abbeville District, S. O., serving the public as usual, iu the capacity of u WAGON-MiVItEll. Thitikful for past favors, hoping others to receive, he would inform his old friends that he keeps constantly on hand an excellent supply of Wagons, and is ready to build to order at the shortest notice, anything in this line, which may be entrusted to his care. 11m would state for the benefit of those who may favor liirn with a call, thai he hats adopted the IRON AXLETREE AND PATENT Til I.MULE SKEIN, which he regards as u decided improvenieillovcr the Wood Axle. Also, would say iu connection, that he is prepared, ready and willing to do all sort of Impairing upon Buggies, Carriages, VEHICLES Ob' EVERY KIND, and that any BLACKSMITHING wanting done, will be atteuded tu with promptness and dispatch. For the information of his immediate neighbor* und friend?, lie would stute lliat lie keeps constantly on hand a good stock of Lumber and Trimmings for Undertaker's work, und will furiiiiili Collins, if needed, upon rcusonublc terms. (Jive ine an order fellow-citi zens, and you shall he f.iithlully served. thomas McAllister. Address Bordeaux I*. O., Abbeville Dist., S. C. April 8, 1858. 50 3m Stato of South Carolina, A II HE 1 '11. l.E DISTiiWT. In Equity. Fergus McMuhon, und wife, cl al. ) r*. Rill for PurO. L. Cann, Jesse \V. Cunn, cl al. ) tilion, ?Lc. IT APPRARING to my satisfaction tli&t Archibald Young and wife, Surah, Sally Drenan, formerly Sally Cuuu, Duncan Cann, Ohcdiah Canu und Polly Cann, children of John Cann, deceased, and Nancy Drenun, child of Elleu Drenan, formerly Ellen Cann, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of thii Stale, on motion of McUowan, Complainants1 Solicitor? Ordered thut said Defendants do appear, nn<3 p'.ead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within three mouths from the publication hereof or the same will be taken piocon/etio against them, WM. II. PARK Elt, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ) April 20, 1858. S 62 3m j757 McKELLAR HAV IN It completed the course of studie required in the Profession of DENTISTRY, feels himself in every wuy qualified to give satis faction to those who may favor him with thei . patronage. He may be found in his Office, over Branch & Allen's Drug Store 5 ABBEVILLE C. II., 3. C. I April 8, 1858. 60 3m i Citrate of Magnesia. r fUST received, a fresh supply of this de i QW Hghtful substitute for Epsom Suits; it i t destitutnte of bitterness, and by its pleasant acid 5 ity of taste and effervescing character, is rendei ed a very agreeable and refreshing drink, fo sale by TADn * XT JL ll-T A TT/-1TT T T *T Wr PIUli/lUVIlLiin* No. 3, Granite Range, Abbeville C. H. Maicli 17, 1868., 47 tf ' ^LLHN XjEIBr BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER i Abbeville O. H., I "^SM^OULD respectfully state tltmt he in sti ww at his old stand, where be will tak pleasure in waiting upon gentlemen desiring.h ? services. h April 14, 1858 61 6m Cigars, Cigars* Cigars. JUST received a lot of fine CIGARS, cousis ting of the following choice Brauds. ChinchuretU Lopderes, Rio Hondo Millai Jupiter Loud res, Oaoliuolia, Operas. JORDAN & McLAUCHLlN'S , Drqg ?nd Chemical Store. i March IS, 1868. 41 ' If KLfcokey Council, &.' & 8/. M.\ II 'TpHB Regplfyr meefme of this CoDUAil will I X held the TMfd Wednesday Night of eac u Month. II Extra meetings will he called at an? time < tail tb? convonienoe of Companions from th country. J- O. BASKIN, Recorder. Oct. 29. 1857 27 If NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ORAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Range. WE BEG respectfully to inform tlio citixens of Abbeville, and uurrouiiiiiiig District, that we are now prepared to show tlio largest and best selected Stock of Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods, wo have ever done heretofore. Ah we routine j ourselves almost, entirely t<> the Dry (>oods bus| iiK'ss, wc are enabled lo keep a lui'ge assortment of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, 1 Black and Fancy Silks, Muslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, BONNETS, ttoc. To the BONNET Department we j?uy p.'irtioular attention, mnl our Slock ul present presents every novelty of tlio season: Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy Neopolitan and Triinmod Silk, &cM Along with a magnificent Slock of Fine FRENCH FLOWERS, BONNET IlIBBONS, llOUCUES, ?tc. In MANTILLAS, we luive all llie lute styles? Silk nml Hlaek Ciiuntilly, Lnce, &c. Our Stock of Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes, &c., Is unusually Fine atul I.ar^o We always keep on liaml a larjje Stock of Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, | naOcilTiarDa Rwrk VUrtJkJiUlVl VrOy WV. Also, rill kinds of material suitable for boys wear. In calling attention to the above Hoods, we respectfully solicit tlic patronage nf our numerous frieiu.'s, and (lie ]>ublic generally. We will at all times take pleasure in showing our Stock, any and all of which wo will sell at the lowest possible price for Cash, and every article warranted us represented. OKAY & ROBERTSON. March 31, 1858 4'J tf GREAT INDUCEMENT. New G-oods!! lv> w r ttiufis: M. STRAUSS, Ooli-cstoury, S. C. RICH PRINTKD JACONETS, L\WNS, ORGAN01 MS, CRAPE A.N)J BAREGE ROBES, in every style. t'HALLY, volornl MUSLIN'S mid SILKS, Jtowii and bleached SHIRTINGS, at a very low figure, PRINTS, fast color?warranted, KM BROIDKRIlis, HANI)K ERCIIIEPS, LACES, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND GLOVKS, Spring Mantillas and Shawls, IIOOP SKIRTS?extensive variety, LINEN, Marseille, Farmer Satin, DrillsAc., Bonnots, Hats and Hoods, llin best iiHsortment 1 ever oU'ered, and tile very latest style. Also, RIBBONS, and FLOWERS to correspond. Ready Mado Clothing, All styles and qualities. Fancy Articles, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. l'ORTEMONIES, FANS, Ac. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots & Shoes, articles wliicli I can warrant, and all sizes. A full asssoitment uf Crockery, Hardware, Stationery, Groceries, &c. To my regular and punctual customers, as well as those who buy lor Cash, 1 will sell Goods ut low prices. M. STRAUSS. March 2G. 1858 4\) 2m SINGER'S w III II A ' ? ? II l - Stfflliu MAUMNtS, FOR l'LANTERS* USK. TN. :ll tlio leading brunches of manufactuiinfj J- industry, ilie ureal practical superiority t?f Singer's Sewing Machines is a fact t*slablinhed bevoiid dispute. No tailor, shoe manufacturer, clothier, seamstress, dress-maker, saddler, car rittjje tiiiniuer, lint manufacturer, itc., <fcc., can afford to do without them. One Thousand Dollars a Year Is only 11 fnir average of the actual profit from the use of each one of these Machines, and, for confirmation of this truth, we refer to any one of the thousands of persons who use them. They 1 are adapted to every sort of work, fine or coarse, | upon eilk, cotton, linen and woulcn fabrics, also light and heavy leather. They never fail to give I entire satisfaction. To meet the growing demand for a smaller and ' more elegant machine for private household purf poses, we have just produced, ami are ready to re ceive orders for Singer's New Family Sewing Machine, Which is the most compact mid beautiful Sewing Machine ever constructed. It is ornamented it the highest style of urt, auyl all who sec it art 0 delighted with it. It makes tlio improved inter locked stitch, and is capable of doing a t>rcate variety of work in belter slyle than any olhci Sewing Machine ever offered for family pur poses. r Price of Family Machine with iron table com plete for use, $100. The larger standard ma i, chines, from $125 to $200. Send for I. M. Singe & Co.'s Gazette, a beautiful pictorial paper, de voted to Sewiug Machines, and containing list o . prices, and all other information on the subject It will be forwarded gratis. E. J. TAYLOR, Agent ? For Abbeville District, and adjoining territory |. Principal Office, 458 Broadway, N. Y. Charlei r. ton Office, 324 King Street, r ? N. B.?As Agent for tlie above Machine, would here state that I have had one of the S'c 3, Machines in operation for eight months, an that it has performed work, from fine shirt col lars to heavy leather in Carriage Trimming, fa ? beyond my expectation. 1 would not be wilhou it; and shall be pleased to send samples of th ( work to any one who inav wish to see them Also, to receive orders for Machines, and to giv all instructions iu working them. K. J. TAYLOR. II March 10, 1868 46 9m :e The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleat Ileury C. Parnell, 1 Attachment. vs. > Wm. B. Lloyd, jMcGowon, Pl'fEt. Att'j "ttTHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the sixt ' YV day of April, eighteen hundrtf?4gfd fifty eight, file his declaration against- vift Defei dant, who, (it is said,) is Absent from 'withoi the limits oi this State, and baa iteitltor wife no attorney known within the same, npeu whom ~ copy of the said declaration might he served It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendai ?e do appev and plead to the said declaration, o h or before the seventh day of April, eightee hundred aud fifty-nine, otherwise, final and at ;o solute jodgmouC will then be given and awardc io against him. MATTHEW McDONALD. c. o. r. Clerk's Office, April 8, 18(58, oO ly THE LIVER I 3XT VI Gr O n ATO XI! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded ontiroly from GUMS, IS one of (lie best Purgative and Liv?r Medicines now before tbe public, acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual than ony oilier medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach ami bowels to carry olFthat matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at tho same time that it purges it; and when taken daily iu moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with usual rapidity. Tho Liver is one of the principal regulators of llio human body; and when it performs its functions well, the powers of the system aro fully developed. Tho stomach is almost en lirely dependent on the healthy action of tho ? liver for the propel- performance of its functions when the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and tho whole system suffers in conscOqueiiceofoucorgan?the Liver?having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of lliul organ one of the proprietors has made it his study, in P practice of more than twenty years, to find . some remedy wherewith to counteract tho C many deraiigenientsto which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, nany person troubled with Liver Complaint, iu any of its forms, hiiu (o try a bottle, and con* ^ viction is certain. V These Gums remove nil morbid or bad mat* ler from the system, supplying in their placo Q a healthy flow of bilo, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause of tlio disease, efK feeting a radical cure. r Hillious attacks are cured., and, what in botl_ ter, pre vented,by the occasional use of the Liver f\ Invigorutor. One dose after eating is sufficienl to relieve H the Stomach uud prevent the food from arising and souring. Only one dose taken beforeretii'ing, prevent* | fr Nightmare. " Only one doso taken at night loosens the H bowels gently, and cures Costiveness. One dose taken alter each meal will cure ^ Dyspepsia.' P C3?" ^,,e ^ose lwo lea-spoonfuls will alwas relieve Sick Headache. H One bottle taken for female obstruction re_ inovo the cause of the disease, and make u perH feet cure. Only one doso immediately relieves Cliolic, while one dose often repeated is a sure cuiefor fg Cholera Morbus, mid a preventive of Cholera. ?3?" Only one bottle is needed to throw out * of the system the cflcclB of incdicinc after a long n sickness. ??3>,~ One bottle Ink^.n for Jaundicc removes all sallownes-s or unnatural color from the skin, rf One dose token a short time before cntiiij' " gives vigor to tho appetite, and mukes food f\ digest well. V One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar_ rha-a in its worst forms, while Summer and [l| Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dost: One or two doses cures attacks caused by b Worms in Children : there is 110 surer, safer, " or speedier remedy ia the world, as it never j fails. ? ^ bottles civ res Dropsy, by cxciliug the absorbents. (fl We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, und all Fevers of a Billions Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands arc willing to testify to its wonderful virtues All who u*e it lire giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Uj* Mix water in tho mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR. Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great to believe, ft cures us if by magic, even tlic first dose giving benefit and seldom more than one buttle is required tocure any kind of Liver Complaint', from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which ure the result of a Diseased Liver. Trice, On? Dollar per bottle. SANFOltD & CO., Proprietors, 154"? liroudway, New York, Wholesale Auf.NTS. lturnes ?t Park, New York; T. W. Dyott ?fc Sons, Philadelphia ; M. S. Burr & Co., lioston ; II. H. Ilay & Co., Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati; Iroylo.rd &. llnmmond, Cleveland ;? Fahncstock i Davis, Chicago; O. J. Wood ?Sr Co., St. Louis; Gnurgo II. Keyscr, PitUburg; S. S. Hauce, Baltimore, And rotuiled by all Druggists. HOLD BT Jordan A McLauciilin, Abbeville. Biiancii & Ali.kn, Abbeville and Duo West. Sii.i. tfc Inhai.lh, Columbia. Feb. 2.1, 1858. 41 ly A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OK ? &n3s?!L?3rtr[aM!&i> COMPLKTKLV I'llESKaVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. AND who that is gray would not have it restored to former color; or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with daudrull' and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's llair restorative will do all this, se? circular and the following: Ann Aiibof, November 5, 1856. Pr.op. O. J. Wood.?Dear Sir: I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having boen so often cheated by quackery und quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c., I was disposed to place your Restorative in the i same category with the thousand mid one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I nret you in I Lawrence county soino months since, vVlien von . gave me such Assurance as induced the trial of . your Restorative in my fuinily?first by my good wife, whose hair bad become very thin and entirely white, and before exhausting one of your ' large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its ? original beautiful brown color, and had thickened i and had become beautiful and glossy upon, and > entirely over the head ; she continues to use it, - not simply because of its beautifying effects upon r the hair, but because of its healthful influence r upon the head ami mind. Other* of my family - and friends are UBing your Restorative, with the happiest clFecta; therefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to itscharacter and value are . entirely ^removed ; and 1 can and do most cordir ully and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or f gray (by reusonofsickneMorage,) to original color and beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautifnl and glossy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Friend Wood: It was a long time after I saw you at Blissfield before I got the bottle of youi I Restorative for which you gave mo an order up' , on your agent in Detroit and when I got it w< j concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as th< |. surest test of its power. It lid? done all that you r assured me it would do; and fliers of my family t and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now e using and recommending its use to' Others as en , titledto the highest coilsideratlon you claim fo Cablylk; Itt, rjj^pe 28, 1852l<4iave u?od*Frof. Q..'JJJood'?Hair Res tor* ti*e. and Imve admirfed iU?4nderful effeota. &J3 ]>uir was becoming, a? ITWyght, prematurely gray, but by the Hkb of lii? 'Rfi tian ro Burned Ua original color, aba, I'mCVl bo doubt permanently 00. ' 8. BftESBE; oxtSenator, TJ. S. h O. J. WOOD fc CO. Pmptiotora. 312 Brvad [ way, N. Y., '* EntablubmeDtYit(m<ll>?&&J^Hl etraat |t ^ I mn -mt i: Jordan & McLactcsum, Abber^He. it Branch A Allm, Abbevilla ABue W*?t. ,u Feb. 2S, 1858. ? ^ ly. (Ij jg i >. Pilotpken, or Vei^ato's Friend J AKfiW supply juit^retired and for ial b7 JORDAN k- HphMQHLW. March 17, 185#. 41 it B. 3VE. cfc S. A. ^ BEG LEAVE to inform the public that. on a< Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAl'S, SIIOl Shirts, Undor-Shirts, Collars, < Perfumery, Stati And thousands of other articles too numerous to them to buyers. Wo will sell eveything in our I than nrticles of the snnte quality can be bought t to us, no we will make it au object to tho people All you have to do is to give us a call snd we wil tho worth of your money. Now, come, and don Remember the placc? Clothing Depot, Conn January 28, 1858 THE CLOTH " IMPORTANT TO^ALL $10,000 "W I14DY-1IAM WE have the best and heaviest stock of FAL City, under tho United States Hotel, Aug N3E3W-YO Flour stock of Overcoats nnd lluglauas as not to $3.51) tu 9^5.00. Unusual heavy stock of 1JOY' T A ILC Also ix lieavy stock of Cloths, Cassimeres anil body, to be mudc up to order at Uto shortest uotic October 1, 18.r?7. "Tt is provoking. JUST to ihiuk, uftcr crediting customers for 3 or 4 years, and you demand ycur money, that some of tliem should threaten to plead infancy, others to take advantage of the night nnd run away, and not pay for even the trouble you hud in keeping clothes on them, and others to live right here in town, anil puff cigar smoke, anil blow their stinking whiskey breaths in your face, when the moucy that bought that whiskey anil those cigars, ought to have been paid to some inerchtiul who let ihcm have clothes and other indispensable articles, and who thought they had enough of gentlemanly principle to pay hii honest debt, and then aftor nil the trouble, beside* the expense, to lose the debt, I say 'lisprovoking J All the persons who got credit of me, didu'tget it because they were worth the amount of their indebtedness. but hccauaa I thouirht thev wpro linn. est, mid I had too much respect for their fcelinge to refuse tlieni credit. I have u list of those who have been imposing in this way U|>on unsuspect'ng merchants, and ] for one, will lake the responsibility of giving them a Newspaper notoriety, if they don't pay me what they owe me?a trifling set of scoundrel*; they shan't buy anything else on credit, if I can hoi| it. 1 think as much of a man who would steal, ui one who would get goods under such false prcten cea. So those to whom I allude,?I fro some o theiu 3 or 4 times a dny?had better call mid m:ttli noon, with J. J. LYONS. March 4, 58 45 tf ABBEVILLE MARBLE Y A R D undersigned having dissolved his copart JL nership with ,1. It. LUAV12LL, takes pleas lire in announcing to the public generally and t< the citizens of Abbeville District in jxirticulur that he has a large tituck of VERMONT & ITALIAN MARBLI on hands, and from which ho proposes to man ufacture, to order, Every Varioty of MONUMENTS AND TOUTR-KTftMT lie would respectfully s*y to tlic public tix?i lie has secured Hie services of (ho Most Eminent Marble Artists, and_ hopes, by clone Attention to busincM), t merit a reasonable nlmro of public patronage. J. D. CHALMERS. Abbeville C. II., Aug. 20, '57 ly ty Indep eiuleiit copy 3m. The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District?In the Common J'lea*. F. W. Davis, ) vs. > Attachment. Ileary Jones. ) WHEREAS, tlio Plaintiff did, on the thii ty-first diiy of Oclolx*r, 1857, file hi Declaration against the defendant, who (s\s it I suid) is absent from and without the limits of ihi State, aud has neither wife nor Attorney know within the samp, upon whom a copy of the sai declaration might be served. It is therefore oi dcred, that the said Defendant do appear an plead to the 6itid declaration, on or before th iiist day of November, which will be in tlio ye.' of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred an Fifty-Eight, otherwise final and absolute Judjj incut will then be given and awarded ogaim him. MiwinJiv vr,.nrtv\tTi ~ - Clark's Office* KovT27,1857?" 'sVly The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT-, In Equity. Renicker & Glover, i Rill for an accoui N. J. Davis, l\Vm. M. Sale { Ma,sl,alli,,B as8C and others. f &.O. IT appearing to tlio Court, that Wm. M. Sal one of the Defendants in this case, reside.'' fro and beyond the limits of the State?on motion Wilson, Loinax and Madden, Complainant's Soli itors, ordered, that the said defendant do appen and answer, plead, ov demur to the Complai ant's Bill of Compliant within three months aft publication hereof, of otherwise the same Bill w be tukenpro tottfuso against him. . W. H. PARKER, C.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, > March 2. 1H58. S 45 3m. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity. Elizabeth Robinson, v*. > Bill for Partition, ?tc. James E. Robinson. ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that James Robinson, ono of the defuiidtuts in this case, t sides beyond the limits of this State. On motii of Perrin & Cothrau it is ordored, thai the sa James E. RohinRon do plead, answer or demur | Complainant's Rill of Complaint, within thr from the publication hereof, or tho same will I ' taken pro confcsio against him. W. II. PARKER, C.K.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) | March 2,1858. \ 45 3m. State of South Carolina, I ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Abraham Duke and Har- ~l riet, his wife, V Rill for Specific r vs. ) delivory of sla\ r Elijah Caunon, R. M. ) Palmer, and others, } IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Ely: Cannon, Carter Caunon. Margaret Marc i bunks, formerly Cannon, James Cannon, Ju< \ Kendrick, fornwly'Cannon, and the children ' William Cannon, deo'd, (whoso number ai natMoa ..nVn/v.n\ T\^t I- iL _ _t - u?UJV0 UI w uunnuiru^l/OIOUUOUUI IU IIIO BUO r stated cage, reaide beyond the limiU of this Sta' On Motion of frerria & Co'thran, Complainan Solicitors, ordered that the. said Defendants appearand answer, plead or demur to said E of complaint, within three months from the pu lioatiou hereof, or the same will Be taken pro cc . feteo aguilist them. r WM. h. parker, c.e.a.d. r Commissioner'* Office, I March 10,1858. \ 47 4m r~~- ft,000 REWARD flip any white person or persons who xv . jl/' fvgrni?h evidenoe to, couVict; i'u a ctart i Iftw, the- inceridlsVy or wcerfdiiHet who bai !?' the"Cotton and Screw of Mra. Jane Baker, her stablee and crib; pf both. $60 Howard TojaAy slave, or free persons of .oobr, who v - <*^ te?, Calhoun> Abbeville Duplet, 8. C. JjP" Independent Press and Edgefield AdV tieer cow 3 months, and tend bill to the Sec tary of Vigilance Calhoun's Mills WINHJSTOCI5. :couut of tlic times, we arc determined to sell our = lis, Dual's, 1IOS1EUV, of all discriptious; Cravats, Pocket-Handkerchiefs, ? onery, Umbrellas, 11 mention; but wo will take pleasure in showing ine, to cash buyers, from 15 lo 25 per cent, cheaper his side of ChnrleHton. Ah money is ft great object t to buy our goods, by giving them such bnrgains. il sell you goods. You may depend you will get n 't neglect it, as it is to your interest lo do so. 15. M. ?t S. A. \VINESTOCKV5, r er of the Marshnll llouse, Abbeville C. II.. S. C. j 40 tint iSffO STORE. H WHO VISIT AUGUSTA." < rOH.TH OF 1 (BjLOTIHlioli I, find WINTlill CLOTHING ever offered iti tho ustu, Georgia, which we are willing to well ut KL 3PRICES, ; ho equalled anywhere Somli, piiecu varying from S CLOTHING which will be SOLI) LOW. > R. I3NTO. J Vesting?, to which wo invito the attention of every ( '.0 J. K. IIORA &. CO.. Ru?v?.hsoi:s to J. M. Nkwhv ?fc Co., Under l*. S. llutol, Augusta, Ga. J yn tf 1 NEW FIRM. , JORDAN & M'LAUCHLIN, 1 331'uggists tfc Clxomlsts, Abbeville C. H., S. C. > HAVING formed n Copartnership for the purpose of currying on the Dltl'G BUSIN MSS, we lieu leave to inform the citizens of ] Abl>ovil1? and the surrounding country, that we i have on hand a largo ami well selected Stock of i Drugs and Medicines, to which we invite their attention. 1 One of the lirin having had a long experience 1 ' in the business, we feel confident tliut wo can ' B'vu general satisfaction ; and having made urrangmetiU in New York for the purchase of our Goods, we ttiui 81-11 on as good terms as tliey enn ' be bought, either in Charleston or Columbia.? 1 Our Btoek will always lie complete, mid nil ar- ! ! tides warranted genuine. Physicians will ilo ' well to give us a cull before purchasing else1 where, :us we can oiler them strong inducement#. ' Our Stock will consist in part of all Medicines used l?v ' Farmers and Physicians, Fine lirundie*, Wines and Lienors, Paints, Oil* j- und Dye Stud's, Window Glass. Fine Perfume , rics, I.ubin's Kxtrnets fur the Handkerchief, Surgical Instruments. Cuilcrv. Fresh Garden Seeds, " New supply ami groat varieties, a ml many other urtieles too numerous to mention. A continuance of tlio patronage heretofore ro " liberally* bestowed uu the house, is respectfully KoliciteJ. * 1). A. JORDAN. M. J>. McLAL'Clll.IN. Feb. 12, 18.-18 .13 If I ItAJYEEY'S HOTEL REMOVED. MTUK subscriber would respectfully igjjit inform the public that he hart re-.fflllll, moved from his old stand, and leaned, refilled | and repaired the house of Mrs. J.\xb L. Allln, on the Soulh-Kasi corner of Public Square, where lie will at all times lie pleased to receive and accommodate any and all who feel disposed to favor him with their patronage. No pains or expense will be spared to render his guests com0 fortablu and happy, while his tnblo will ho supIdied with the best the country caw 11 (ford. All ic asks is a trial, and he feels r.outidenl that he will be able to please, both in acconitiioiliiliotif and pricr, as his guiding motto is?"Live and ~ let Live." Ili* intention is to churgo such prices as he can livo bv, mid others can afford to pay. There will be Stables connected with this Hotel, supplied with nil the requisites of a Livery Stable; so that he will be enabled to aecoinmo date both iiiuii and beast. There will also be *- conveyances to convey passengers to any point is they may desire to go. is JOIINSON RAMBY. is January 12, 18r>S 38 tf 3 LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, j HILL &. CHALMERS, ,r Atotoovillo O. II., J3. C?. TIIE subscribers having procured the Stables ulliiclied to tlio Hotel formerly occupied by ? Mib. Alien, would respectfully suy to the public that they have thoroughly repaired and refitted the same, And iliut they will ill future have them provided with attentive ostlers nnd the bent of provender; thnt they are prepared lo take llorant e-H by the month or day, nt moderate prices. They would also state that they will keep Horses, l)uggic3 and otlu-r vehicle.", lo hire by the day. II1LI. * CHALMERS. Feb. 10, 1858 42 tf ? MARBLE CUTTING, 'd OPT SIT E T 11 E C I T Y 11 < > T E 1 > Oolum.l>iaf S. O. be f 1IIIC Subscribers Imvo made arrangements -M. with a gentleman, who owns Marble Quaries in Italy, to supply us with MARBLE, wo will hereafter sell the tinme at a lower price than formerly, viz: Italian Marble Tomb Slalts 0 feet long by 3 feet wide, for 35 dollars. First quality of American Marble, 6 feel by thrro feet, from 20 dollars to 30 dollars, boMeti ami delivered at the Depot in Columbia. Engraving in the neatest style, at 3 cents per letter. We ha?e the finest designs for monuments, Altar Tombs, and Mural Tablets, that cau bo found iu the United States. e. BOYNE ?fc SPROWL. Dec. 3, 185*?. 32 tf _ tth BYTHEWOOD & COWAtf, fy GENERAL COMMISSION of Mo^oHaiats, no. aus, jsxcnange now, uoiumoia, ?. u., ^e- *< ft Oft the sale of Ileal Estate And Negroes.? tg?. JL Abo, Cotton, Wheat, Bacon, Lan), Whind0 key, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, kii Flotir, Butter, Com, Hay, and produce generally. "l* Strict personal attention paid lo the sale of any of the above. Liberal advances made, and prompt returns. Martiuw W. Brriifcoon, Jamu M. Cowan. August 1?, 185? 18 ly MASONIC WOTICE. ill ? A ' r|^HE JleaUlar Communication of CLINTON .L Nto. 3, -A.'. F.\ M.\, will be held on Mo*d&!t_K*x*ing, 10/A of May uut. .n ^Py order of tho W. U. "H ; J. G. EDWARDS, Heo'y. March 34, 18g8 48 *4 Facto fy Vara. e'r- RECEIVED, ALI^ AT re- GRAY A R<Mi&tlT?0N'4. ' & 45 ,<f CANDIDATES. BIT The friends of II. A. JOXES, Ksq., anlounce hi in a cuudidate fur tlie Legislature, at lie e;.suing election. or a few of the Lung Caue friend* of W. f. NKEL, would respectfully announce him as i Candidate for Sheriff, nt the next election. C3T The friends of COL. II. II. IIAIU'KK espeetfully uiitiouiico hiui a Candidate for tho .eginlature, at th? ensuing election. ID" The friends of G. M. MATT 18ON, r?peetfully Announce him a candidate for Tax 'olluctor, ut the ensuing electiuu. OT The friends of JAMES A. MeCOBI> r?porlfntly announce him a Candidate for Tax 'ollcetor, at the uext Election, for AbbtTill? Jistriet. July SO, 18.V7 14 td jy The friends of JOSKfll T. MOOKK re lM'Ctfllllv llilll M < f/.. qi.?.:a / ?? li tin' ensuing election. BSf" The friends ?f MATTHEW R. COCH IIAN respectfully announce liim a candidate i>r Sheriff" of Abbeville District, at the next ?) ? ion. CWTlio friends of MATTHEW MoDON\I.D. announce liim a Candidate fur re-election or Clerk, at tlio ensuing election. tH"Tlw friends of C. II. AF.I.KN announce lini as a Candidate for Clerk of tlic Court at lie ensiling election. 0.7* The friends of NIMROI) McCORD r? speetfully un no.nice him ns n Candidate forShtrtl' ut Die ensuing Election. " EST'!' lie numerous friends of Col. T. .1. ROBERTS respectfully announce liim a Candidate for Sheriff at the next election. Star The friends of I). W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce him n Candidate forSher ir of Abbeville District, at the next election MANY FRIENDS May 5, 1850. EThe friends of W. W. filllFPIN ? spectfnlly Announce him a* a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. 1ST Tlio friends of JAMES II. COBB aniioiiuee liiin as a Candidate for Sheriff at the eusuiti(j election. SEWING MACHINES. UKASONS why th<? GROVKR A RAKER Machine in Universally Preferred for Family Sewing. Int. It is more simple and easily kejit in order than nny other Machine. 2d. It makes a seam 'which will not rip or rawl, thongh every third stitch in cut. :td. It news from two ordinary n|vool?, and thiiK all trouble of winding thread i? avoided, while the 1111119 Machine ran be adapted, at pleasure, Ity a mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. 4tli. The Mine Machine runs silk, linen thread, und common k]h>oI cotton with equal facility. Mb. The seam i? as clastic uh the moot elastic fabric, ho that it is free from all liability to bieak in washing, ironing, or otherwise. tiili. The stitch tuado hy this Machine is mora beautiful than any other made, either by hand or machine. II. W. KINSMAN, Agent, U. ?fc B. S, M. tjlo., 223 King Si. Jan. 6, 68. 27 4m GREENWOOD CLOTHING MOUSE. Everybody Hun Here! Now is Your Time?Pitch In!! Dont "loo Soarod!!! A CHANCE FOR INVESMENT!!!! ASl'LKNIXD o|>|h>rtuiiity is now offered my friends mid customers tu invest their money, if not to iriukc n fortune, at. leut to make lliAtttaelve* comfortable, by buying some of ike mates t, handsomest and tineft Winter Clothing ever o tiered in this latitude. If you wish to '-shine out,*' gain respect or make an impression u|m>ii the nwcek'r sex, ju?t call in at my establishment, and 1 will rig job off ?> neatly that yon wont know youreetf. 1 have a good Tailor in councctton with my Home, and goods can be made up loorder. T. C. CREWS A CO. Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 14, 1857 85?l.y The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In .Equity. John White, ) *? . f Rich. D. Fulton, i( Kill to apply Fund*, Ao., R. II. Wardlaw, Ex's. f IT APPEARING to my Katinlactiou thnt Richurd B. Fulton, one of the Defendants in this case, resides bej'oml the limit* of this Stat*, on motion of Perrin <t Coihrau, Complainant.'* Solicitors, Ordered tliut the bu'kI Richard B. Fulton, do a|i(>i>nr mid |dendf auxwer or demur to the said Bill of t'ompluint, withm three mouths from the publication hereof, or the mine will bo taken nru cuvfcsso against him. WSI. II. PARKER, c.k.a.d. t\iinnii?M?nerV Office, ) March 1*2, l?f?S. S 3m State of South Carolina, .1 llJili J II. L li JtlSTlitCr. In Equity. .I \V iii'illutv 1\?rrin A<hi?V vs. I 1M11 fi?r Discovery Ali'x. Hunter, ct nl. ) mid Account. IT APPEARING to my Katisfuatioii that David Finh-y ami tliw Rblhiltu of Samuel, Janic*, luaac nnii William Finley, deceased, DefiMiilnntrt in the nine', reside beyoinl the limits of thin Stnie, on motion of iVrrin 6l Cothrnn, Compliiinaul'a Solicitor*. Oiritred that said David Finley, and the chihlicti of Siunuel, James and William Finley, decensed, do appear and plead, answer or drtnur to tine said Dill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confmso against them. WM. II. PARKER, c.t.A.D, CommiraloneV's OlRce, March 18, 18MJ. J 48 - 3m Hostettor'u Celebrated Stomach Bitters. AWlNE-GI.ASS full of these Bittern taken llire* IOivcb A day, will be a sure cure for Dyspepsia, will remove all flatujeney ; aaaift d>L'estioti; give a pood appetite, iintl impart a healthy lone to Hie whole syatem, anil is certain preventive of Fever aunt Ague. Children, delicate ladies, or persona is a debilitated state ohnttld try a bottle. JORDAN A MdLAUOflfJK, No. 3, Granite Rungs, Abbeville C. II. Mttth 12, 1858. 4T tf TB^ HABSHALL HOUSE. TUG subscriber having, purchased that comtriodiouii nnd well known mansion, the Marshall House, has mad* every arrangement for the accommodation of permaneut ami tranRciettl boarder*, nnd hope*, by proper attention, to merit a free share of public patronage. After the first of October the ratoa o fregualar boardiug .will be $15 per UiontHt , EDMUNfl POP* Oct- 1?.57 8^ ... ,.v VU'. "To. V. SUROEW A^JgWMICAt . $ wsr ? td! hfm uMitUfttU 1*. lan. ?8,1*5?. ' ^ U. ' 1 * .