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MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway Premium WHEAT FAKT. rpiIK SUBSCRIBER having purchased the X Right for this State, now oflera to Planters these justly celebrated Funs for cleaning Wheat. This Fan is minorior to any thing of the kiml now in use, us the number of premiums awarded at different Stnle Fairs will attest. It it* simple in its structure, easily rigged, works well, and when out of order, can be repaired by any or.linary mechanic. It is udapted to cleaning all kinds of gruin. For further p-irlieulurs see Hand Bill, which will bo furnished any one desiring such. Cotton Gins and Tliroshors. Also constantly on hand u supply of Cotton Gins, which 1 warrant to be ennui to anv made Also, a lot of Thrcshars which are so extensively known thut I deem it unnecessary to eulogist: tliein here. These Machines arc all manufactured in lliw place, by skillful workmen, and of the very best material, and'warranted to do what is said for them. Any order.? for either of the ahove Machines, addressed to the miliserilier, or left with my Traveling Agents, will be promptly attended to, JOHN" KXKHiHT. Abbeville C. II, S. C., May a, 18"?3 2?Km ItJ" Independeni Press, Edgfield Advertiser and Newberry Uising Sun, copy 3 mouths. GAS LIGHT!" GAS LIGHT! WE llESPKCTFUI.LV inform our friends and the public that we have purchased the exclusive right to sell, in thin District, Danford it Bailey's Patent, Self-t?eneratinj? Oas Hiamps, aud can supply every family with the most beautiful and eeoiiomieal liylit now in use. It is no trouble to ke<*|? them in order, and impossibility of explosion renders tliein invaluable.? Unc burner will give as niin-lt iigiu a-: seven caudles, ul the trivial c?t<l of about <ne cent p?-r Intnr. and can be fit toil it) any other l.uinpalMiiallexjiense. We will keep on hand a supply of splendid Parlor and other Lamps, at all prices. Tliiti light is adapted to I'litirclice, Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Cull and sec for your.-el ves, ul, JORDAN ?fc M< I.AUCHIJN'S No ^1, (iriiliile Range, Abbeville II., s. 0. Apri>28, 1S5S 1 If CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AT DUE WEST, Abbeville District, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED would inform (lie public that tlioy are prepared to put n;> new "NVork ol the best finish in their line. Repairing upon Wn?nust liuggies, Ac., dune at short notice. They will lake in exchange old work for new. Large lot of New Work now on hands and for sale, at the verv lowest Cash priees. AfJNKW. HAWTHORN ,t CO. Due. West, Abbeville, S. C'., .May lf-.'iS. May S, 1 er?8 2 3t Administrator's Sale. BY PICK MISS I ON ..f Hi.- (Irilinury of Abbeville District, I will sell :ii tin- residence of M US. lSAUKLLA M I I.I.KIJ, on \V .mIi.?*s<!si v the 1 Hth instant, the goods and chat(le> ot" .Mr.". E. C. Mil.LICK, lute deceased, consistnig of a likely na'i'o j;iil mime HI or li yours of up'.? Also, Household Furniture, Arc- Tortus made known on day of sale. (J. M. D. MILLF.U, Adtn'r* May1658 2 Ui JiLS. H. RILEY I^EKI.S Til ANKKL" L for the Very liberal patronage shown bint last year. Mil would feel more so, if th'ise in arrears would conic forward and pay up. lie is expecting a supply ol Fresli IDrugs soon, and will always keep a genera) and select slock, which can be bought ''mighty cheap" by paying customers; but yon who never pay till ii is begged out of you, may expect to pay something for the beiminji, as he has a like contempt ible opinion for beggers mid those ? ho wont pay lheirju.it debts in any other way. He lias quit b nutnlior of Note* Ami Aircmniis tinder am as it is the clutj* of those whom tlicjv .slund agninsl to call and sol tie them, lit would advise then to do so soon. April 'Z7, 18f>8 -I 4t Press please coj>y. DR. S. HENRY BEARD, DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Medicine, WAS permannutly located ut Abbeville C IT aiJ unll^ita a cl,?r? .......... age. Teeth inserted from one to full iuk lower seta. Exposed nerves destroyed :ui?l treat ?<], free from ]>Min. Having purchased an oPie< llight, of Dr. HUndy, of Baltimore, 1 am pre pared to insert teeth on Hie Cheoplastic process Office, tkvo door.'; below Dandy's Cornet Abbeville C. II., S. U. April *2. 1 S.r>8 1 ly Press please copy. MILLS! MILLS!! WE HAVE just been round and put al our M1L1.S in first rate order for l>u.? nees, for Another year. Having experience Millers And helpers at each nlaerv we fl.iiler out selves that the most fastidious will b<> plunge* Our aim is to sustain the unrivalled r?-|?ut;itioii < our Mills for waking fino Flour, and n heap c it. With thanks for the very 1il>ei*i?l f?i\??rs ? the past, we nay?try us ngnin, and decide fi yourselves where your iifterest lion. C. V. BARNES ?fc CO. April 21, 1858 1 4t . Press please copy. Headquartors. 2t> BRIG., 1st DIVISION. S. C. M. Edgefield C II , April 20th, 1658. ORDERS NO. THE Colonels of the respective Regimen within the 2d Brigade, 1st. Division, S. ( Militia, are hereby required to inakn nu ucot rate and full return to the Brigadier General t the actual etifength of the various Corps conipo ing their commaflfl jjtogcther with the names t the field officersiaud their rnuk, on or before tli fourth Monday^n May next. o By Order of'. \ x ?W. C. MORAGNE. Brig. Gen'^d Brig., 1st Division, 8. C. 5 H. W. Addison. Brig. Major. April 21, 185B j. ^ 1 5t LOOK INTEREST! Paxlroiiiaso The Abbeville Steam Mills! r|^HE Abbeville Steam Mills are now in got JL repair, and make as large a yield of hem tifhl, white flour as any Mills in the country.At these Mills you will nlwitys find accomniodi ting millers, who understand i-lieir business. A they ask is a fair trial. Reeolleet that these Mills are the Mills for yt to patronize. We will insnre satisfaction in n cues. Small favors thankfully received. HUGH WILSON. March 4, 1868. 45' tf Over seei: Wanted, A SINGLE MAN of experience, good mori character and steady habits can find or ploy men t with the subscriber, at fair wages. P. D. KLUGII. Mty 3, 1858 2 3t "Rq f>nn /TAf\A LB3. choice Bacou Sides, for sale I eiUUU Cash, by II. 8. KKItlt. May 6, 2 2t Lard. 1 AAA LBS. choice Leaf Lard, put np in ne JLUUU Kegs of 60 to 60 lbs. each, for sale Ic for Casb, by H. S. KF.Kit. May 5, 2 ^ 2t Corn Shellers and Straw Gutter A FEW of the above valuable, economic) labor-saving Machines vet on hand, low >1 Cash,by II. S. KFKR, ? M?y 5, 2 2t I NEW CASH STORE. iiii ? ? IB 13 ~iT? 1 & 01? S WOUM) again put the public in iniml ol the liest way to save money ; and we will tuy aa be Cote, that for (lie ('ash we will civo you (jooils cheaper than was ever oflercl in this market. Their Dress (incuts are from the cheapest to iho highest, and everything else in proportion : Prints from (1 1-4 to 12 1-2, of the host manufactures. Jjhwiib from (i 1 -I to ,ri0 cts, Organdies, 25 cts to ?1, Organdy Hobo a tjnilles, nil prices, 1 Tissue llobe ft Quilles, I'arotln Double Duealls, some-tiring now, Silks from $'. to $45, Mantillas from sl.&O to $25.<U), Collars, a large stock, from 1:2 1-2 els. to $7.00, Si?ll* t*f,ll:irK Illul SiliiiiViiu fruiti fT'" < (" '" S2fi.H0, ] lose iViim I! 1-1 to To cts? Mourning Goods, ii full stock. IIiit there is no use to umiiuerutc as our Slock is lull iiimI complete. We invito alio attention of tile 1.tidies to tin* above; anil to tlie Fanners we will say our Stork of lieiivv Good* is large, imtl we have taken great care to lay in a Slock that will suit them in quality ami price. Osnaliiirgs al the same low price, II els.; lilcachcd and Ill-own Shillings from ti 1-4 to \'2 1-2 cte.; Stripes, a largo stuck ; ami in CLOT II IN"Gwc can show you something lit w in style unci price. A good stock of Summer Hats, to which we invite you lo call and see. All wc can say is, come to Mooiti: ?fc (jUAiFK if you want Goo.ls low down. Don't forget ihe placc?first door North of Post Ollice. N. II.?No floods will ho taken baek when onee sold, unless the Goods he damaged before purchased. April i I, 1S.*S f,l If | TANYARD AND SHOESHOPr |B1I K- ADAM I IKIJNKUSKI.. a regular, It EL faithful and successful German Tanner.? In finish and durability, his heavy and light l.eallvr challenges competition with the best to lie found in tin. Charleston and New York mar kels. Messrs. SAM 1'F.I, KNOX and .1011X M15 Y1*1!, Moot ami Shoe Makers. nr. i\ii?x is Known iiiroii[;iiom the instrici. Mr. Meyer as a fashionable, finished ami faiihful Boot and -hoe Maker, for fteiith-iueii, and Coarse and Dress Shoos for Ladies, lias not tiis superior in New York or I tost oil. Orders promptly atleiideil to. Prices will be known by ?>nril? ijistribtileil. A liberal share of pationu^c is respectfully solicited. J. \V. .ION KS, J C.illiotmV Mills, April, f?I Hlm-lm I Housebuilding and Undertaking. II KSSUS. numv.v ,fc All I. US Wonbl respect ill. fully announce to the cili/.eiis of Abbeville, and the siirreundin?j country, that they are prepared to do alt kinds ol work, suoh as Building, Repairing and Jobbing, itii<1 alt work pertaining to the Carpenters" business. And with strict attention to business, , I hey hope to meet with a liberal share of public patronage. O. \V. nuowN, JOHN MILLS. Address ? Rnow.s ?fc Mn.i.?, Al-hevillc C. II., S. C. April I."., lfi'.S fil tf NOTICE. ROIMN Pl'CK will stitnd at. James ' I'ursley's dnrin;; lh? Spring Season. He is a yoiiiii; JACK ami Very heavy built, and id' a beautiful Ittack Color. I have ! seen some of bis colls, and they are reinarkabtv j line. Terms, M Dollars for iiisuianctv I D. K. Pl'USIH.Y. a ....*. i ou ic.-j t ..-..a ^ . 1 .11 HOTEL, LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. T..K undersigned, having l'enUd I'iljl IheStahbs formerly kept l.y J. /C~)\. .M. Davis, upon Washington street, would 1?mi-.-I?v notifv the traveling public that, at a large outlay, lie has fitleil up and re-arranged them for (he ! purpose of accommodating any and all who may 1 feel disposed to patronize liiui. llu would al;-? say that liis SI allies will always lie provided willi experienced Ostlers, and an abundant supply of provender. lie would cay that in connection with his stithies, Iip lias also rented tint Hotel occupied lasi year hy iluliimou Karney, and is prepared to ac^ commodate both permanent and transient board ers. Having hail long experience in the Hotel um Stable hiisiness, lie flatters himself that his till. tiring efforts in his line will not fail to please lii; . patron*. 1 ; ilis Stables are well supplied with Hacks . j Carnages, Buggies ami Horses, to hire. lb- hopes l>y strict attention to business it >- merit and receive a share of public pitronage. I'. S. ni'TI.KDCK. t Abbeville C. II., S. C., Feb. 10, 1855. Hut THE CENTRAL HOUSE. IN CONSKQCKXCK of the rapidly (Icoliniiiir Ktati* ?f my wifoV lioallli* I .iJljlini C??Nii)flInl lo rolil*i? frimi ili?? Inuiiii.jn ,.r |l iug a Public ]Iiminc, ami I therefore offer lIn- till ' expiied time of my Iras- of the ('KNTIIAl 'I I lOl.'SK, viz : two years fiom I lit-first <>f .lulj ' next, and give possession al any time nfter tIti ' date. 'f 1 nlso offer tl? o furniture for snlc, which is com plete, iiikI all ncaily now. >f To any one wishing to engage in tlio business >r tlic locution is a very desirable otic, being in tli centre of the business part of the city, and at i convenient distance from tlic State House am Court House. As it regards tlie wile of tli Furniture, tlie price would l?e moderate, hii< only a part required in cash?on the other hall n credit of six and twelve mouths will bo given . for good bankable paper. ( 1 also have a first rate man Cook, and llotts * servant, who I would either sell or hire on rea suitable terms. For further paitieuhirs appl; Is to the subscriber on I lie premises. JAM MS McMAIlOX, i- ' Columbia, S. C. if April 15, 1k.j8 fri 4t d PAY UP r LAST CALL!!_ 10 T WANT it distinctly understood, that thos 1 who owe me had better come forward an pay tip. 1 I have indulged them long enough and in fuct, just as long as I intend to, and 1 wi wait upon theni no longer. Those who knoi themselves to he indebted to me, had better com up to the " pcraeth" at once, if the}' are lit ? anxious to pay cost. Their notes ure now in th 11 hands of Wilson <t Lomnx. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. April 21, ISoS. 62 3m id JOHN L. CLARK, I.- liP.PATliF.TJ OTi1 P.rMKS WATPIIUIS Z JEWELRY, " YTETOULD respectfully inform the citi-(#^x ww zens of the District, tliat ho has located himsolf nt Hodge's Depot, where hrf wi l" bo prepared to execute, with promptness, all 01 dors in his lino of husiiicM. He is well pr< pared with nil the tools and materials of his nr and leels confident in being able to give snti ~ faction. All work warranted. - * O" Terms Cash. al April 14, 18fi8 52 ly b* "masonic notice. THE Regular Communication or CLINTO LODGE, No. 3, A.-. F.-. M.\, will bo lie on Monday Evening 1th of June next. By order of the W. M. i. G. EDWARDS, Sec'y. Ma 12, 1868 - 3 "id ,W AXjXjex lee, BARBER AND HAIR DRESSEI Abbeville O. H., 8* OULD respectfully utato that lie is at *li V W at hia okl stand, where he will la br pleasure in waiting upon gentlemen desiring 1 cervices. \" April 11, 1333 61 6m NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Range. WK BEG respectfully to inform the citizens of Abbeville, and surrounding District, (but we arc now prepared to show the largest and best selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, we have ever dono heretofore. Ah we confine ourselves almost entirely to the Dry Goods business, wc are enabled to keep a large assortment of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, Black and Fancy Silks, Muslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, BOKTKTETS, d?c. To (lie HONNET Department we pay particular attention, and our Stock at present presents every novelty of I lie season: Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy Neopolitan and Trimmed Silk, &c., Along willi a magnificent Slock of Fine FRENCH FLOWERS, RON NET III If HONS, ROUC1IES, ,tc. In MANTILLAS, w? have nil the late styles? Silk niul lllack Chantilly, Lace, iVc. Our Stock of Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes, &.C., Is unusually Fine ami Laruo We always keep on hand a large Stock of Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, Cassimeres, &c. Also, all kinds of material suitable for boys wear. In ctillin<; attention to the above Cioods, we ' respect fully solicit the patronage of our tinnieroils friein.'s, and the public irenerallv. We will at all (imcs takti pleasure in showing our SlocU, any and all of which wo will soli at the lowest possible price fur ('ash, ami every article warranted us represented. CRAY &. ROBF.RTSON. March 31, I Rift l'.? <f GREAT INDUCEMENT. New Ooods!! LOW PRICES! 3YE. STRAUSS, piCII PRINTIM) .IACONF.TS, LAWNS, IV oR<J ANDIKS, CUAI'K AM) UARKOK ROUKS, in every style. I'll A I.LY, colored MISI.INS and SILKS, Howii and blenched SIM KTINHS, at a very low tig 11 re, IMS 1 NTS, fas! color?warranted. 1: M I m 011) I: IU r.S. 11A M > K I '. U ( ' 111KFS, LACKS, WIIITK ( (X>1)S, llosii:kv and ulovi:s, Spring Mantillas and Shawls, Jlnol* SKI UTS?extensive variety, LIN FN, .Marseille, Farmer Satin, I trills Ac., Bonnets, Hats and Hoods, the lies), assortment I over offered, and the vorv lilt-si stylo. Also, UIUUONS, and FLOWERS to correspond. '* Ready Made Clothing, All styles mi<1 ijiisililies. Fancy Articles, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. 1'OKTKMOXIES, FANS, Ac. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots & Shoes, articlcB wliicli 1 can warrant, ami all sizes. A full nft-soitnicnl of Crockery, Hardwaro, Stationery, Groceries, &c. To my rejrnlar ami punctual customers, i;s well as those who buy for C'usl), I will sell (Joods at low jirivrK. M. STRAUSS. Marcli OC, 1853 -ID 2m WAGONS! WAGONS!! WAGONS!!! FK/. I.() ir-C/TIZEXS OF ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! PHIHE KUHSCKIUEIt wouhl call your attcn| B tion io the fact, that ho is tit ill residing four miles helow Willini^toii, Alihfville District, S. I*., i serving the public lis usual, in the capacity of u Wj2L&OKT-]VIAI?13H.. Thankful for piisl favors, 11 >j?iutr oihcnfto receive, lie would inform his old friends lh:il he keeps ' constantly on hand nil excellciil supply of Wagons, and is ready to luiild to order at (lie shortest. notice, anything in this line, which may l>e entrusted to his care. II'* would state for ill-; lieuclit of those who may favor him with a call, that lie has adopted the I HON AXIiKTRKK . AND PATKNT TillMIILK SKKIN. which he regards as a decidcd improvementover tile Wood ' Axle. Also, wonlil say in couiicelinii, thill lie is prepared, ready and willing lo do all sort of ' Repairing upon Buggies, Carriages, i VEHICLES OF EVERY KLYD, nnd that any BLACKSMITHIN6 i wanting done, will he attended lo with promptl" iicfs and dispatch. For the information of his 11 immediate ncighliors and friends, lie would state 1 that lie keeps constantly on hand a good slock p of Lumber nnd Triminimrs for L'lidcrinknrV I work, iukI will furnish Collins, if needed, upon reasonable terms, (live me an order fellow-citi ? zens, and you shall he f.iithlully served. tiiomas .McAllister. c Address Bordeaux 1'. O., Abbeville Diat., s. C. April 8, 18f>8. 50 3m State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Fergus McMuhon, and wife, et al. 1 vs. ? Bill for Parc O. L. Court, Jeose W. Cann, el al. J tition, ?tc. I WT APPEARING to my satisfaction tlmt Arch' ; A ihahl Young and wife, Sarah, Sally Dreuan II formerly Sally Cann, Duncan Cann, Ohedial v C-ann and Polly Cann, children of John Cann, e deceased, and Nancy Drenun, child of Ellei: >t Drenun, formerly Ellen Cnim, Defendants in the o above stnted case, reside beyond the limit* of thii Strfte, on motion of MoGowau, Complainants Solicitor? Ordered that snid Defendants do appear, anc plead, answer or demur to Raid Hill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof , or the same will be taken pro confrtso against them. WM. II. 1'ARKER, c.k.a.0. Commissioner's Office, ) April 20, 185a \ 02 3m fj J. D. McKELTjAR p. f WAVING completed the course of studie c. 1.1 required in tlio Profession of ?. DENTISTRY, feels himself in every way qualified to give satis faction to i4io?? whft may favor him with thei patronage. He may he found in his - -Office, over Branch & Allen's Drag Store AnilK.VIT.I.K C. TT S C.. April 8, 1858. 60 3m * Citrate of Magnesia. N TTUST receiYed, a^fresh snpply of this dc 9P lightful "substitute for JGpnoin Salts j it i dcstitutute of bitterness and by its pleasant acid ity of taste nod effervescing character, is rqpdei ed a very agreeable and refreshing drink, fo sale by 7 JORDAN A MeBAUCHLtN. No. 3, Grauita Range, I Abbeville C. II. Match 17, 1868. 41 . tf :?: _ JJ Factory Yam lis RECEIVED, ALL NUMBERS, AT . GRAY A ROBJMT9DN'S. March 4,58 45 * tf THE LIVER IKTVIG OH AT Oil! FltKFAKKI) IJY DIt. SANF011D, Compounded entirely from 001118, IS one of tlio lieqt I'urgutiv? and Liver Medi? cines now before tlio public, hcIr up a Cuthartic, easier, milder, unci inoro elloctuul than uny I oilier medicine known. It is not only n Cuthnr- I tic, but ti Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver I to eject iid morbid mutter, then on tlie stomach and bowt-ln to carry olft.hat matter, thus nccom- I plishiug two purposes elfectuully, without uny of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of most Cathartic*. It strengthens the system at tlio same time (lint it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with uhuuI rupidity. Tlie Liver is one of the principal regulator** of tlio liuiunn body; and when it performs its < functions well, the powers of tlie system aro fully developed. Tlio Htoinaeh is almost en tii-fly dependent oil tlio healthy action of tlio ? liver fortius |irn|ier performance of its functions when the stomach is .it fault, the bowels are at faull, ami the whole system suffers in coiihcOqueuce ofonenrgan?the Liver?having ceased to do its duty. For the discuses of thai organ one ?f the proprietors has made it his study, ill " practice of more than twenty years, to iiiul , some remedy wherewith to counteract the many deriingciiieiitHto which it is liable. To prove that this reinedv is at last found, ft'any person trouhled with I.iver Complaint, in H any of its forms, has to try a bottle, and coil viction is certain. V These Cuius remove all morbid or bail mat- ; ter from the system, supplying in their place | nj a healthy flow of bile, invigorating the stoin- < uch, causing food to digest well, purifying the | ^4 blood, giving toiio mid health to the whole ma- ( chiiiery, removing the cause of tlio disease, efK feeling a radical cure. ' Billions attacks are cured, and, what in better, prevented,by thcoccnsiounl use of the Liver | ^ Invigorator. , I One done afier eating is sufficient to relieve , , K theSloiiiach and prevent the food from arising , I and souring. , ?l Only one dose taken before retiring, prevents | Nightmare. ( I Only otic doso taken at night loosens the H bowels gently, and en res Costiveness. One dose taken alter each meal will cure j k, I'ysp-p.sin. i )r "l,c 'l?s^ of two tca-spooiifulH will ulwas relieve Sick llcndnnlin H One lioitle taken lor female obstruction re_ move I lie euuse of tlio disease, and muke a Jierfeel cure. Only "lie dose immediately relieves Cliolie, while one dose often repeated id a sure euro for [Q Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. ?35?" Only one bottle is needed to throw out * of the system the e fleets of medicine after u long B sickness. One bottle tnk?n for Jaundice removes all eallowiiess or unnatural color from the skill, fr One dose taken a short time before eating " gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food 0 digest well. One dose often repeated en res Chronic Diarrlnea in its worst lortn*, while Summer and liowcl eomplainlrt yield almost to the. first dose One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children : there is 110 surer, safer, "or speedier remedy ill the world, as it never j fails. >j ?2?" few bottles cures Drops}-, by exciting the absorbents. 1 (j) We take pleasure in recommending this medicine as a preventive fur Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Billions Type. It operates with certainly, and thousands arc willing to testify to its wonderful vir- I tucs. All who use it arc mving their unanimous testimony in its favor. ilTf" Mix water in tho mouth with the 111 vigoratwr ami swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR. Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great to lielieve. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving he1.'if-lit and seldom more than one bottle is required tweure anv kind wf Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. l'riee, One Dollar per bottle. SANFORD & (JO., Proprietors, :s 15 J 5 road way, New York. Wiioi.ksai.f. Agents. Barnes ?t l'ark, New York; T. W. Dyott <fc Soiih, l'hilndelphia ; M. S. Burr & Co., Boston ; 11. 11. llay ? Co., l'urtland ; John IX l'ark, Cincinnati; (Jaylord & Hammond, Cleveland;? Kahm.'Btock ?t Davis, I "hieago; O. J. Wood ??r Co , St. Louis; (Jeorge II. Koyser, I'ittsburg; S. S. I lance, Baltimore, And retailed hy all Drugqists. soi.n nv Jordan it McLauciilin, Abbeville. Biia.vcii & A 1.1.en, Abbeville au<l I)ae West. Si i.i. <fc 1 no at. us, Columbia. 25, ISfiH. 11 ly A BEAXTTIFTJXj HEAD OF 'Mm S!L??atr SMS* CO.MPLKTKI.V l'KKSF.UVKl) TO THE QREATE ST AGE. AND who tlint is gray wouM not liave ft rcstored lo foi'iiiri* color ; ur lutbi. Iitii would have llu? giowlli restored, or t.tnuhled with dnir drill)' ami itching bill would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, srnM bead, or other erupIilli U'ltlll.l l?o oiaii.i.l *" 1 _ ?......... i/vwiivu, ?.'l u III! niciv llt'JUUCIIC (neuralgia) lint would be cured. Ii will also remove nil pimples from the face nn<l skin, l'rof. Wood's Hair restorative will do all this, bee circular ami the following: Ann Ahbok, November 5, 185G. Puok. 0. J. Wood.?Dear Sir: I hnvo beard inucli fuid of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having buen 90 often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, &c., I was disposed to place your Restorutive in the same category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you in L;? w re nee county some months since, when you gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in iny family?first by my good wife, whose hair had become very thin and en' tirely white, mid before exhausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and had become beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head ; she continues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying cflects upon tho hair, but because of its healthful influence upon the licud and mind. Others of my family :tud friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest efTucts; therefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to itscbaractcr and value are > entirely removed ; and I can and do most cordi 1 ally and confidentially recommend its use by all 1 who would have their hair restored from white or' 1 Erny (by reason of sickness or age,) to original col1 or and beauty, and by nil young persons who would J have their hair beautiful uud gloBsy. Very truly and gratefully yours, j SOLOMON MANN. Friend Wood: It was a long time after I saw > you at Blissfleld before I got the bottle of your Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit and when I got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the snrest test of its power. It lias done all that you assured mn it would do ; and others of my family und friends, having witnessed its effects, are novt using and rncompicndiug its uso to others as en" titled to tho highest cousidorutiou you claim for it. Again,- vory respectfully and truly,yours, ? .SOLOMON MANN, Carltlk, Ii.L, June 28, 1862. , , I have used Prof. O. J. Wood'#" IJ a if Restora' live, and have admired its wonderful effecla My, hair was becorflihg, as t thdugftt, prcmtturtly gray, hut by the use of his Restorative it has. fasumcd its original color, and? I have no doubt, permanently so. . I-. 8. HJlESSjfi, cx-Senator, U. B, ? O. J. WOOD &. 06, ProprieKfl, 312 Bro^d'* way, N. Y-, (in tRe gre?^?1\Y. .Wire-Railing r' Establishment) and 114 Market ?treet St. Louis, * Mo. 80t? B* * < Jordan & McLaoohlik; AKbedllfl.? J Branch & Allen, Abbeville <4PI)ue W?M.Feb. 2.< 18ffc. 44 .. It. . '? 1 Pilotoken, or Eeina}d?? Friend. ewpply juet feceiTei atid fo* at* / JOrtDAK & tfeLAt7cifr,lN, . Mrfchi?, refiu. 47 1 r t *'" ,* , B. 3VC. cfc B. A.. \ BEG LEAVE to inform the public that, on ncco Stock of CLOTHING, IIATS, CAPS, SUCKS Shirts, Undor-Shirts, Collars, Ci Perfumery, Statioi And thousands of otlier articles too numerous to ni llicm lo buyers. Wo will sell eveything in our line than articles of tlio fame quality can be liouglit tliit to lis, bo we will make it nn object to the people to All you have to do is to giro ua u enl? and we will s the worth of your money. Now, come, and don't i fg* Remember tlie place? Clothing Depot, Corner January 28, 1858 singeh'S SEWING MACHINES,! FOR PLANTERS' USE. IN all tlie leading brandies of manufacturing industry, the ureal practical KUperiority of Sinjjor's Sowing Machines is 11 fact established lieyond dispute. No tailor, tdioe manufacturer, ( clothier, seamstress, dress-maker, saddler, car , riai;c trimmer, lmt manufacturer, ifcc., itc, can iitlord to do without them. One Thousand Dollars a Year Is only a fair averngn of the actual profit from Llic use of each one of these Machines, and, for confirmation of this truth, we refer to any one if tilt: thousands of persons who use tliein. TIipv are adapted to every sort of work, tine or coarse, upon silk, cotton, linen and woolen fabrics, also light ami lieiivv leather. TIicv never fail to irive t'lltire satisfaction. To meet the growing demand for a smaller and more elegant machine for private household purposes, we have just produced, uiid are ready to receive orders for Singer's New Family Sewing Machine, Which is the mosl compact and beautiful Seiviiu; Machine over constructed. It is ornamented in the highest style of arl, and all who see it are delighted with it- It makes the improved interlocked stitch, and is capable of doing a greater variety of work in heller style than any other Sewing Machine ever offered lor family purposes. l'ricc of Family Machine with iron table complete for use, ;? I (JO. Thts larger standard machines, from ? 12f> to $-20t?. Send for I. M. Singer & Co.'s (Jazelte, a heauliful pictorial paper, devoted to .Sewing Machines, and containing list, of prices, and all other information uii the subject It will be foiwarded gratis. ! :. J. TAYr.on, Agent For Abbeville District, and adjoining territory. Principal Office. 458 Broadway, N. Y. Charleston Ofticc, 324 King Street. N. B.-?As Agent for the aljove Machine, 1 would here state that I have had one of the No. 3, Machines in operation for eight mouths, and that it hr.s performed work, from line shirt collars to heavy leather in Carriage Trimming, far beyond n>$* expectation. I would not be without W - n.wl -I...II I .a I ? - - r ....... o.imii m/v. |mvh!1uu (U m'lltl ?JI 1IIU work to any one who may wish to sro them. Also, to receive- orders (or Machines, and to K'vo all instructions in working them. K. J. TAYLOR. March 10, 18&8 40 Uin The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas. Henry C. l'arncll, ^ Attachment. VS. > Win. I), Lloyd, jMcGowan, Pl'fTs. Att'y. WIIEUKAS tlic I'laimitf did, on llie sixth da}' of April, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, tile his declaration against the Defendant, who, (ii is said,) is absent from uud without the limits of this Slate, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might he served: II is therefore ordered, that the suid Defendant do appear mid plead to tlio said declaration, on or before the seventh day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, otherwise final mid absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c. r. r. Clerk's Ofliee, April 8, 185S. 50 ly ABBEVILLE MABBLE YARD. r|"MIE undersigned having dissolved his eopartJL nership Willi J. It. LEAVELL, takes pleasure in announcing to the public generally and to the citizens of Abbeville District in particulur, that he bus a large stoek of VERMONT & ITALIAN MARBLE on hands, and from which ho proposes to manufacture, to order, Evory Variety of MONUMENTS AND TOMB-STONES. lie would respectfully sr^y to the public tiiui he has secured the services of tho Most Eminent Marble Artists, and hopes, by close attention to business, to uieril a reasonable sliure of public patronage. J. J). CHALMERS. A , n ii a? rt., ? ? v ""B- " jy C2g?" Independent 1'resa copjr3m. The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District?In the Common J'leas. F. W. Davis, ) vs. > Attachment. Henry Jones. ) WHEREAS, tlie Plaintiff did, on the thirty-first day of October, 1857, file liia Declaration against the defendant, who (lis it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, nild has neither wife nor Attornoy known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the first day of November, which will be in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred'and Fifty-Eight, otherwise final ahd absolute Judgment will then be given and awurded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c.c.p. Clerk's Office, Nov. 27,1857. 33-ly State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Ill Equity. Abraham Duke niid liar- ) xiet, his wife* > Bill for Specific vi. ) delivery of slave. Elijah Cannon, R. M. ) Palmer, and others, J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Elijah Cannon, Carter Crfbnon. Margaret Marchbunko, formerly Caution, James Cannon, Judy Kendrick, formerly Cannon, nnd the children of WilliaOT Cannon, dee'd, (whose number and names are unknowli) Defendants in the ahovo stated case, reside beyond the limit* of this State. On motion of terrlti & CoUirarl, Complainants' Solicitor*, ordered that the" said Defendant# (Jo appear and answer, plead or demur to said Bill of complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro eonf(*90 against them. WM.'H. I'AllkER, c.e.a.0. Commimioner'* Office, I Morch 10, 185$. $ 47 4m Cigars, Cigars, Cigars. "^UST received a lot of fine CIGARS, cousis jF. ting of the Mining-choice Branida. Chinchuretia Lgnderee, Rio ffondo Millar, . Jupiter Loudrea, Caehucha,'Operas. JORDAN &. MoLAUOHtlN S Dpig and Chemical Store, s March 12,4888. " ' 47 tf MCoilnoil, E.*. & 8.-. X.'. B Regulir nftslitir of this Council will be JLheM the Third 1 VUrutday Night oi eacfi i; iiixtrrt meeting* witl bis called at any time to qitlhs ?Oilveniont? of Companions from ibc country,.., > Jftii' BASktN, Rrrifrdsr. --V>OqM0, 1857 27 . tf *'M> " ' .; * -:: VINBSTOCK. unt of tlie times, wo arc determined to sell our , HOOTS, HOSIERY, of all discretions ; avats, Pockot-Haiidkorchiefs, R lery, Umbrellas, u cation; hut vrn Trill inks tonsure showing 'i to oasli buyers, from 15 lo 25Jper ccut. cheaper i side of Charleston. As money is a great ohjerl " buy our goods, hy giving them such bargains. '' 11 you goods. You may depend you will get " icglect it, as it is to your inlercBt to do so. ( II. M. ?fc S. A. WINESTOCK'S, 1 of the Marshall House, Abbeville C. II., S. C. 40 Cut NEW FIRM. c JORDAN & M'LAUCHLIN, Druggists cfc Clioxxxists, ? Abbeville C. H., S. C. IT AVI NO formed a Copartnership for the | , . purpose- of carrying on the lHtl'C 1JUS- ' INICSS, vvc l>r(r leave to inform the citizens of ' Abbeville ami tin; surrounding country, tli'it we liavc on IhiihI ii largo and well selected Slock of Drugs and Medicines, ? to which wc invite their attention. " One of the firm having had n long experience in thu business, we feel confident thai we can j l*ivc general satisfaction; iiikI having made hrraugiiicnts in New York for the purchase of our IiooiIk, we Oilll .sell on as jjood terms as they can he bought either in Charleston or Columbia.? r ()ur stock will always he complete, ami all nr- j lirles warranted genuine, l'liysieiaus will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, in- we can olFer them strong inducement!*. Our Stock will consist in part of all Medicines used by H Farmers and Physicians, * Fine brandies, WincH and Liquors, Paints. Oil and Dye Stufls, Window Class. Fine IVrfuuieS ) riejj, I.iibin'.s Extracts for the Handkerchief, Sur- i ({ic.il Instruments, Cutlery. Fresli Garden Soeds, New supply and great varieties, and many other A continuance of the pntronnij'j heretofore no i liberally bestowed u:i the home, is respectfully solicited. i?. a. .ioudax. m. r>.. 1>. .McJ.Al'CIlLIN. f Felt. 12, 1 Rr.S '13 tf RAMEY'S HOTEL REMOVED. MT1IK subscriber would respectfolly i iiifuroi the |>ulilic that he has l'C-J?|mL moved from his old stsiiul, and leaned, refuted ' and repaired th<; house of Mrs. Jasb I,. Al.l.ts, oil the Smith-Hast corner of I'ltblicSijuare, where s he will at. sill times he pleased to receive and ( accommodate any and all who fuel disponed to favor him with their patronage. No pains or expense will he spared to render his jjiii-sts com- s forluhic an<l happy, while his table will he sup- t plied with the host the country can a (lord. All ] lie asks is it trial, and lie feels confident that he will ho ublo to please. Iioth in ions _ ami pries, as his guiding motto is?" Live and < let Live." His intention is to charge such pri- ' res as ho can live by, and others can nflvrd ti! pay. Tliero will he Stables connected willi this . Motel, supplied with all the requisites of a Livery j Stable; so that be will lie elilibled to itecoiiiuio date both inau and hriist. There will also be conveyances in convey passengers to any point they may desire to go. JOHNSON JIAMKY. January 12, 18.">8 38 tf LIVERY AND SALE STABLES" I HILL &. CHALMERS, AtolDOVille C. XX., S. C. fpil K subscribers having procured the Stables L attached to the Hotel formerly Occupied hy Mir. Allen, would respectfully suy to the public that they liuv? thoroughly repaired and relittcd the same, und tlul they will in future have them provided with attentive ostlers and the best of provender; that they arc prepared to take Horses by the month or day, at moderate prices. They would uleu state that they will keep Horses, lluggies and other vehicles, to hire by the day. III LI. A CHALMERS. 1-7 b. 10, 1858 42 tf MARBLE CUTTiNB, O P P O S I'!' K T II K CITY II () T K I. Oolxxmloia, St. C. FBIIIE Subscribers have Hindu nrrnugciiteni* JIL willi u uentleinan, who owns Mar Me Quarics in Italy, to supply us with we will hereafter sell the same at a lower price tliaii formerly, viz: Itiilian Marble Tomb S!alis H feet long by 3 feet wide, for :i5 dollar*. First quality of American Marble, G feel bv three feet, from 2G dollars to SO dollar*, bofced and delivered at the Depot in Columbia. Engraving in tlie ncritcst style, at 3 cents per letter. We liavo the finest designs for tnonumen'sj Altar Tombs, hnd Mural Tablets, that can be fouud in the United Slates. BOYNE <fc SritOWL. Dec. 3, 1857. 32 If $1,000 REWARD ANY white person or persons who will JL furnish evidence to convict, iu a coiirt of law, the incendiary or incendiaries who burnt (he Cotton and Screw of Mrs. Jane liulter, or her stables and crib, or both. $50 Reward To any slave, or free persons of color, who will furnish the evidence sought above. Address, Secretary of tho Vigilance Committee, Calhouh's Mills, Abbeville District, S. C. March 24, 1858 48 iitn Independent Prpss and Edgefield Advertiser copy 3 months, and semi bill to the Secretary of Vigilance Committee, Calhoun's Mills; The State of South Carolina. ABBHrtLLE DISTRICT, In Equity. Ilcnicker <fc Glover* ) Dill for an account N. J. Davis, 'wm. M. Sale ) Mali8,'a,,i?C and others. J See. IT appealing to Ibo Coiirt, that Win. M. ShIp; one of the Defendents in this case, resides from and beyond tho limit* of the State?on motion of Wilsofi, Loniafcand Haddeii, Complainant's Sttlicitors, ordered, that the said defendant do appear, niid answer, plead, or detnur to the Complainant's Hill of Goinpliantwitllin three* morithn after publication hereof, of Otherwise the same Bill will be taken pro con/stto against him. W. jr. PARiCER, C.K.A.D. Pnmmififcinn^r'a ) March 2, 1888*. $ 45 ' 3ni. The State of South Carolina,, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, &EquVty. Elizabeth fiobinson,. V. ^ , ' ? . rt. V Bill for Partition, Ac. James E. Robinson. -) 0 . " It appealing to my saiitfaetM^ that James E. Rob lupoid one of the defeotKnUi in this ?ase, VesidA oeyrttid the limita,of this State. On motion bt Pernn Sc. Cothran it is ordefed, that the said James E. Robinson dp plead, answer or detnqr to Complainant's Bill of Complaint, within three .from tha publication heireof, or t&e fcanVS mil be ' taken pro confnm against hinto , w. it. barker, Commissioner's Office,) Jlarrh *>, 1?M. \ *5 Sm. 2P-... _ , j >i - - - ?- - CANDIDATES. For the Legislature. 1%}- The friends of OA PI'. J. N. COCM' .AN, announce him a nondidntc for the Lcgisla-" ire, lit the ensuing election. 0.r The friends of II. A? JONES. Kbq., artounce liiin n candidate for llic Leg'mlnture, nk ic o:.suing election. 5^" Tlit. fiiendn or COL. II. II. HARI'KK ispeetfully announce him 11 ('undidate for tho legislature, at the ennuing election. For Sheriff. E3F" A few of the Long Ouno friend* of W. '. NKHL, would remcctfully niiuounca him a? Candidate for Sheriff, at the next election. CSTThe friends of .1 OSF.I'll T. MOOltE re peetfully announce him u Candidate for Sherift ulie enduing election. C3T The frieiidrt of MATTHEW R. COCH JAN respectfully iinuounoe him n candidate ?r bhcrill of Abbeville District, at the next election. (IT* The friend* of N'IMROD McCOUD ro peetfiilly anno.uice liiiti n? a Candidate for Slier11' ftt the ensuing Election. * The uurricroun friends of Col. T. J. ltOIiJllTS respectfully announce liim a Candidate ur Sheriff at tlio next election. The friends of 1). W. llAWTIIORK espectfully announce him a Candidate for Slier ir of Abbeville District, ut tin* uoxt election iiANV FRIENDS May .r,, 18.10. Z$}" The friends of \V. W. GRIFFIN, ro peel fully announce liim as a candidate for ilieriff at the ensuing election. C3T The friends of JAMES II. COHU auloimce him as a Candidate for Sheriffat the ciirunjf election. For Clerk. C3T The. friends of C. II. AI.LEX announce lini ns u Candidate for Clerk of the Court at lie cuening election. C3TTho tViimix or .\i.\ TTHK\V McDONannounce him si Candidate for fe-clectiou or Clerk, at th? enduing election. For Tax Collector. t-ST* The numerous fiiendts of WESLEY A. ILAClv, Esq , re^pt-clfully announce him n canlidate fjr Tax Collector, ??l tlib ensuing election-. UTj" The friends of (!,. M. MATTISOX, re;pcctfully linno'.tnce him a candidate for Tax .'dllector, at the ensuing election. nrr The friends of .1A MI'S A. McCOUD r?peetfully announce him u Candidate for Tax ,'ollector, at die licit Election, for Abbeville Distiiet. Julysn,is:>t M *td SREENW00D CLOTHING HOUSE. Everybody Run Here! N'ow is Yoiir Time?Pitch In!I Doiit Too 8ca.x*ocl! ! ! A CHANCE FOR INVESMENT!!!! ASPL15NDID opportunity is now offered my friends nnil customers to inVest their money, if not to make :i fortune, lit le*st tomako themselves comfortable, by buying some of the neat' ertt, handsomest mid finest Winter Clothing cv'or oiiercd in this latitude. If you wish to ' shine out,'" gain leaped or make All imprcAsi'on upon the sweeter sex, ju?t call in at my establishment, nnd 1 will rig you off po lie fitly that you wont know yourself. 1 have a good Tailor in coiniuclion with my House, and goods can l?e made up to order. T. C. CRKWS ?L CO. Oreei';woiid, S. C., Oct. 1 4, 1857 25?ly BYTHEWOOD & ^WAN~ GENERAL COMMISSION Mei*cliaiits, No. 204, Exchange How, Columbia, S. C.# 1^1 OR tin; sale of llual Kslnte and Negroes.? Also, Cotton, Wheat, Karon, Lard, Whiskey, Sugar, Collet1, Mohvsses, Flour, Butter, Corn, Hay, an?l produce generally. Strict personal attention paid to the Bale of any of the above. Lihcrul advances made, aud prompt returns. Matthkw W. Bvnir.bon, Jamks M. Cowan. August 17, 18.17 18 ly Tao State of South Carolina, A ill) KI 'II. 1.1: DISTRICT. In Equity. John White, ) f Jlicli. 11. Fullon, j Hill to apply Funds, Ac., R. II. Wnrdlaw, Ivx's. \ IT Al'PKAlMNO to inyi>ali>faelioti that Richaid 1*. Fulton, one of the Defendants in this ease, reside* lieyriiil the limits of this State, on motion of IVn in ?t Colhran, Couipliiinaiit.V Solic* i'bWF, Ordered that the said Richard B. Fulton, do tlimear ami hleiid. nnmw tn Kuid Itill of C'uiii|>liiiiit., within three months from the publication lirrcof, or the ennie will be taken j>ro funf'mso against him. WM. II. PARKER, c.f. a.u. Commissioner's Ottiee, ^ March 12, 1858. \ 47 8m State of South Carolina, At)HE VILLI? DISTRICT. In Equity. J. Witf'dltitV Berlin, Adui'r, \ vs. > Bill for Discovery Alex, iluiiter, et nl. ) nnd Account.. IT APPEARING to my satisfaction Hint David Flhiey and the children of Samuel* Jninen,' Isaac and William Finley. deceased, Defendants inutile cane, reside beyond the limns oC this Statef, on motion of Prrrin &, Cothran, Com plninaut's Solicitors. Ordered thai boH- David Kinlev, and the childien of Samuel, James and William Kltiley, deconeed, do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof,, or lite flame will be taken pre confetto against them; WM. II. PARKER, c-e.a.d. Cohirtjiiwionrr'ii Office, 1 March 18, 1808. j> 48 3m Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach. Bitters. A "WINE-GLASS full of tlicse Bitter*- Ink on three times n day, will be n sure cure for Dyspasia, will remove all flatulency; assist digestion ; give a good appetite, and impart a healthy tone to tlio whole system, and is a certain preventive 01 Fever and Ague. Children, delicate ladies, or persons in a debilitated state should, try a botile. Jordan a Mclaughlin, No. a, Granite Range, Abbeville C. II.. March 12, 1858. 47 tf : y., THE MARSHALL HOUSE.* rpilE subscriber 'having purchased that eon*-JL modiotw. and well kuowti manslaw, th?v lUarsbuU'lIouse, ttus made every arrangement for the accommodation of permanent ana transient boarders, and hopes, by proper attention to merit a ftp* share of public patronage. After tH? first of October tb? rates o Iregualar boarding: will be fid per iHOUtbi- ' EDMUND GOBI. . Oct* 1?-fit 28 tf v a. a?. AkDBSftair/ SURMW AMD HECWWML L-0ffHDE8VILLi; ^ ?; > Jan. S8;i650 > ' 4Q \j V ?r PffM c^iy, ? . *'