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Thr lir.st rhahrr lo Makr From 40 To ftW IVr !) B. M> & 8. A WINKSTOCK BKO LKAVK M Inhmi th* public ibnl ihrv at* dtntrow of making acbnnjc in thru biH> lno*?, am) naxr offer ihrir unusually large Stuck ?r UooJn M N?w York fnirt rout pricca, without The Slock hn* b*eh replenished Oil* ?c?wht with a RT**t nwny beautiful Atylon, con? f?Uoxr?: Ready Mndo Clothing, Hats and Caps, or (he Idlest Styles, Bhirts, Collar*. Cravats, Hosiery. Ol???, Sockn, Ac , Pocket, Nnt* mii) Memorandum Books, ? Knivea, Rnsora nuil Straps Fine Violins, and Siring*. Stationery, I'erfumcrice, Soa|>?, Ac., Umbrellas and Walking Canon, A very large Slock of T) nnin Ghnno flnifnra CI innavo MVUtO) VUlVViO) Ami Boys' SHOES; Brognns anil Coarse Boots, 20,0(1(1 very rino HAVANA SEGA11S, of tlie brst Brands, Very fine CHEWING TOBACCO; Together with thousands of other articlea too numerous to mention. By calling on us you will find that it will pay, even though you may come a distanoc of 120 or 30 miles. Wo are satisfied our Stock is the largest, beet ami cheapest in the up-country, and we feel assured that any one in waut of goods in our line, can do well by culling on us, as wc aro determined to do as we say.? Any one wishing to buy our whole Stock can do wel', as wo will give reasonable terms. Wc would also say a few wotda To thoso who are Indebted to up, either by Note or open Account. Such persons will please come up and pay us, as we wish it to he distinctly understood that wc dou't do a credit business When we did charge things to some [Hjrsons it was only for a short time; therefore, we trust that our friends will come in and help us wilt what ever amount they can, towurds their Accouuts or Notes, in our hands. Remember tho place where you can buy the best Clothing and Furnishing Goods at New York first cost?at B. M. &. S. A. WINESTOCK'S Clothing Depot, corncr of the Marshall House, Abbeville C. II., S. C. May 19, 1S58 4 t28july A^PLANTATION FOR. SALE, SITUATED IN GADSDEN COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE tract contains about Twelve Hundred Acres, the greater part arable land, well Kuited to the culture of Cotton. About, Four Hundred Acres of it is firxt-rate Woodland, capable of producing Eight Hundred or u Thousand pounds of TobilCco jicr Acre. Any person wishing to purchase Land in Florida, can get an excellent place, on reasonable terms, by applying to S. 1$. STEVENS, of Quincy, Florida ; or the undersigned, at licaufort, ii. C. IIENRY E. VERDIER, Executor. May 16, 1858 4 Cm TO PROPRIETORS, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. O-OEC3NT COH.BETT, PBACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER, WOULD inform the inhabitants of Abbeville, and the public generally, that he has permanently located nt Abbeville C. H., for the purpose of pursuing his profession. From u long experience in Europe, and many of the principal Towns of America, coinbiued with a fcteadv attention lo business, he flnt.iora lumanlf iU AU VM AV JU VXAUXIi ' ' ' THE Regular Communication of CLINTON LODGE* No. 3. A.'. P.*. M.\, will b? hel. on Monday Evening 14 th of Junt next Bj order of th? W. 11. J. G. EDWARDS, SecV. M* 13, 1858 3 iA Sperm and Adamantine Candles 1 w) BOXES pure Sperm Candles; X& 40 boxes beat Adamantine Candied, for sale very low for ca?b,-by II. S. KERIl. | May 5, 2 3t ' .4 I that ho will be able to give entire Bntisrnciion to all who wish to have good House Painting doue, and will favor liitn with their orders. lie feels himself competent to finish all Graining, Marbling, Paper Hanging, &c. Ilia experience and skill in his profession will enable him tt* complete all wort in Itis line at very moderate prices. Chuches, Halls, Staircase Walla, Mantle Pieces ?tc , finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms Papered, Paneled with Oak Paper, and varnished in the best style. He is propared to puint all old and new work, and Tin Roofs, outside. Also, inside or outside of Rough coated Walls of private or public buildiugs in imitation of any color of stone, at one third of the cost usually charged, by substituting a composition of his own which has been fully tested, and will stand good for years. Window Sashes of private and public buildinga glazed at moderate prices. lie will also keep on hand and for sale all kinds of Mixed Painte in quantities to suit purchasers. And also, a great variety of paper suitable for Bed Rooms, Dining, and Drawiug Rooms. He will paint signs on glass or wood, at Bhort notice. |3F~ Office in the Wooden Building adjoining the Marshall House. May 12, 1858. 3 ly " TRUE CAROLINIAN" REVIVED. IN ohediepce to the call of many Iriends of the " True Carolinian," mid from a conviction that Anderson ought to and will sustain two ournals, the publisher proposes to continue its publication at this place. The "True Carolinian" will exhibit a faithful portraiture of the times, by presenting n correct nucuuui ui mo uunciiv cvcum ui ine aay, lite progress of the Art*) and Sciences, nnd facts with regard to Education, Commerce, Agriculture and Internal Improvements. In order to pny due attention to tha cultivation of the'good, the true nnd beautiful, and render the " Carolinian" acceptable to every circle, wc do not propose often to discus* the vexed political questions ol ihe day. When we do, however, we shall handle men and measures with freedom and firmness; giving to each and all their due, and substituting facts and arguments for impertinence and abuse To thiiend we have secured the services oi two as eloquent, polished and popular younj; gen' tlemen as the State affords iu the editorial department One of them has long been known and appreciated by our people, as a beautiful autj "terse literary ana political writer, and whos< name alone would insure the paper a hearty wel come. The Other will bring to the paper the beauteous fancies and rich gems of a budding intellect. . w We will commence the*publication of the pa "per at an early day, on entirely new type, anc to tbis end hope that our friends will be activ< in oar behalf. Term*.?One Dollar in advance?ten eopics foi one year, eight dollars. We bespeak the usual courtesy from our breth , ren of the Press. FAG AN E. MARTIN. Anderson C. H., 8. C. May 14, 1868. tf LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! Fatrpxilze The Abbeville Steam Mills! THE Abbeville Steam Mills are now in goo< repair, and make as large a yield of beau .tifal, white floor as any Mills in the country.? At these Mills ypn will alwa3;s find accommoda ting miller^ who understand .heir business. Al they ask is a fair trial Recollect that the*a Mlllt are the Millt for yo\ to patronize. We will insnre satisfaction in al cases. Small favors thankfully received. HUGH WILSON. March 4,1868. 45 tf If A onvrn WnTTflX" j TDK TIMIi TO Bltl , EMROIDERHS LAST SEASON'S MUSLIN COLLARS, And 8ot? of C0lUBft&8MBVBS,|, AT , SailB!DlL??S!L^ 1 LOW PRICES, FOR SUCH GOODS, ' I FOR CiLS H , | AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S I CA8I STORE, NO. 1, CrraxLito riaugo, ABBEVILLE C. II. May 1'.), 1858 4 8\v MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway Premium WHEAT FAN". rpHE SUBSCRIBER having purchased tlie X ltiirlit for this Slftte. now oflors to these justly celebrated Fans for cleaning Wheat. This Fan is superior lo any tiling of tho kind now in use, as the number of premiums awarded at different Stuto Fairs will attest. It is simple in its structure, easily rigged, works well, and when out of order, can be repaired by any orJiliary mechanic. It is adapted to cleniuiig all kinds of grain. For further particulars see Hand Bill, which will be furnished any cue desiring such. Cotton Gins and Threshers. Also constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gins, which I warrant to be equal to uii}- made. Also, a lot of Threshars which are so extensively known that I deem it unnecessary to eulogise them here. These Machines are all manufactured in this placc, by skillful workmen, nnd of the very best material, and warranted to do what is said for tlicin. Any orders for either of the above Machines, addressed to the subscriber, or left with my Traveling Agents, will be promptly attended to. JOIIN EN RIGHT. Abbeville C. II, S. C, May 5, 1858 2?3m inr Independent Press, Edgfield Advertiser and Newberry Rising Sun, copy 3 months. GASLIGHT! GASLIGHT! WE RESPECTFULLY inform our friends and the public that we have purchased the exclusive right, to sell, in this District, Danford <t Bailey's I'utent, Self-Generating Qas Lamps, and can supply every family with the most beautiful and economical light now in use. It is no trouble to keep thom in order, and their impossibility of explosion renders them invaluable.? One burner will give as much light as seven candles, at the trivial cost of ubout one cent per hour, and can be fitted in any oiher Lump at small expense. We will keep on band a supply of splendid Parlor and other Lamps, at all prices. This light is adapted to Churches, Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Call and see for yourselves, nt JORDAN A McLAUCII LIN'S No 3, Granite Range, Abbeville C. If., S. C. April 28, 1858 1 tf THE STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? Citation. By WILLIAM IIILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District. WHEREAS, Thos. J. Roberts, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on nil singuiur uie gooas ana cnaticls, rights and I credits of .Samuel Fife, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, Those are, therefore, to citc and admonish all and singular, the kindred af.ti creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be liolden at Abbeville Court House, on the twenty-ninth day of May inat, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this twelfth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud fifty eight, and in the 82d3'earof American Iiidepend ence. WILLIAM HILL, O- A. D. May 18, 1858 4 2t DR. S. HENRY BEARD, DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of 1 Dental Surgery; HAS permanently located at Abbeville C. H., and solicits a share of public patronage. Teeth inserted from one to full upper and r lower sets. Exposed nerves desth>yed and treated, free from pain. Having purchased au office Right, of Dr. Bl&ndy, of Baltimore, I am pre\ pared to insert tcetli on the Cheoplastic process. ' I~W Office, t*o doors below Dandy's Corner, L Abbeville C. !! < S. Cj 1 April 22, 1868 1 ly Press please copy. | MILL&! MILLS!! i E HAVE just been round and put all ww our MILLS iu first rate order for busi> nesn, for another year. Having experienced Millers aud helpers at each place, we flatter ourselves that the most fastidious will be pleased. Our aim is to sustain the unrivalled reputation of i our Mills for making fine Flour, and a heap.of j it. With thanks for the very liberal fa^orS of tne past, we say?try us again, an8 decide for r yourselves where your interest lien. C. V. BARNES & CO. April 21, 1859 1 4t Press please copy. Headquarters. ; 2d brig., 1st division, s. C. M. 7 ; ' Edgefield C. H., April 20th, 1858. $ ORDERS NO. TIIE Colonels of the respective Regiments within the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, S*. C. 1 Militia, are hereby required to make an accurate and full return to the Brigadier General of * the actual strength of the various Corps compos! ing their command; together with the names of , * the field officers and (heir rank, on or before the fourth Monday in May next. 1 By Order of 1 W. C. MORAGNE, Brig. Gen'l 2d Brig., 1st Division, 8. C. M. II. W. Addison. Brig. Major. April 21, 1858 1 5t 37 otloe. BY VIRTUE of sudry Pi Fa to me directed, I.will sell between thebonraof 12 and 1 o'clock, on 8aIe-Day next, 1 Housfe and Lot, I containing five acres, more or leea, in the village i of Abbeville, bounded by land* of G. W. Syphan, Mrs. Catharine Allaton and G. A C. Rail Road, levied on aa the property of T. R. Cochran, at the enit of A. P Conner, ?*. T. r. CoeBran, and Mary L., bia wife. Terms of Sale CA8H. m. l. Edwards, Deputy CortoMt. > Abbeville, C. H.,7 May II. 1858. S * tad:\ tyr resa copy 3 time*. > XNomn'i* SEWING MACHINES. rou ri \M i us* i ! | IN nil llio loading lirani'liw <>f tnanufnoturiiig industry, ilie ureal practical Mi|u>iiniity of j *itn;rr'* Sewing MncliinrH if a fact established ' tcyond dispute. No tailor, hlioo manufacturer, :lotluer, Krum stress, ilrcsn>innkvr, PU<1<II<T, cur ringo ttimiiier, lint iiinimfacturcr, Ac., At'., can [tfloril to do without tliem. One Thousand Dollars a Year Is only ft fair nvernpj of tin- nctnal profit from ! I lie use of encli one nf llii'm1 Machines. mill, fur : confirmation of this truth, wo refer to miy one | >f the thousand* of persons who use tin-Hi. Tlicy nre utl:iptoil to every sort of work, lin<- or coarse, I upon silk, cotton, linen and woolen fabrics, also ! light ami heavy leather. They never fail to give i entire satisfaction. To meet the growing demand for a smaller and more elegant, machine fur private household purposes, we have just produced, and are ready to receive orders for Singer's New Family Sewing Machine, Which is the most compact and beautiful Sewing Machine ever constructed. It is ornamented in the highest- stylo of art, and all who see it are (lc-li(;lited with it. It makes the improved interlocked stitch, mid is capable of doing a ?reater variety of work in better style than any other Sewing Machine over offered for family purposes. Price of Family Machine with iron table comr.. .MOn I ....... 1 I'.vw ?/? uo?Tt i ?; /, J IK" Pirm'l SlUIHIiirU milchines, from $125 to $200. Semi for 1. M. Singer & Co.'h Gazette, n hcuiiliful pictorial |>;tper, devoted to Sewing Machines, mid containing list of prices, mid nil 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. Charleston Office, 324 King Street. X. B.?As Agent for the above Machine, I would here statu that I liuve had one of the No. 3, Machines in operation for eight months, and that it has performed work, from fine shirt collars to heavy leather in Carriage Trimming, far beyond mp expectation. I would not he without it; and shall lie pleased to send samples of the woik to uny one who may wish to see tliem. Also, to receive orders for Machines, and to give all instructions in working them. E. J. TAYLOR. March 10, lf?G8 4G Dm NEW CASH STORE. 52??SI is- ?S&QiPii; WOULD again put the public in mind ol the best way to save money ; and wi: will say as before, that for tho ('ash we will give you Goods cheaper than was ever offered iu this market. Their Dress (ioods are from tho cheapest to tho highest, and everything else in proportion : Prints from 0 1-4 to 12 1-2, of the best manufacture*. Lawns from l> 1-4 to 50 els, Organdies, 25 els to $1, Organdy Robe a Quilles, all prices, Tissue Rob.; n Quiiles, Parodn Double Ducalls, something now, Silks from $i) to $45, Mantillas from $1.50 to $25.00, Collars, a large slock, from 12 1-2 els. to $7.00, Selts Collars and Sleeves from 7I> cts. to $25.00, Hose from 6 1-4 to 75 cte? Mourning Goods, a full stock. Rut there is no use to enumerate as our Slock is full and complete. We invite the attention of the Ladies to the above; and to the Farmers we will say our Stock of heavy Goods is large, and we have taken great care to lay in a Slock that will suit them in quality and pric>*. Osnaburgs at the same low price, 11 cts.; Blenched and Brown Shirtings from 6 1-4 to 12 1-2 cte.; Stripes, a. large stock; and in CLOTHING we can show j*ou something new in 6tyle and price. A good slock of Summer Hflts, to which we invite 3*ou to call and see. All we can say is, come to Moop.r A Quaifk if you want Goods law down. Don't forget the place?first door North of Post Office. N. 11.?No Goods will be taken hack when once sold, unless tho Goods be damaged before purchased. April 14, 1858 61 tf TANYARD AND SHOESHOP. m?R. ADAM FIERNEU3EL, a regular, ITE faithful and successful German Tftune/.? In finish and durability, liis lienvy and light Leather challenges competition with the best to be found in the Charleston and New York mar kets. Messrs. SAMUEL KIs'OX And JOHN MEYER, Hoot and Shoe Makers. Mr. Knox is known throughout the District. Mr. Meyer ah a fashionable, finished and fuilhful Boot and Shoe leaker, for Oentlemen, and Coarse and I)r<-6s Shoes for Ladies, has not his superior in New York or Huston. Orders promptly attended to. Prices will be known by cards distributed. A liberal Bharo of patronage is respectfully solicited. J. W. JONES. C<llhotlu's Mi Hp, April, 1858 51 8tlin4m Housebuilding and Undertaking* MESSRS. BRCfWN ?fc MILLS would respectfully announce to the citiieiis of Abbeville, and tho surrounding country, that they are prepared to do all kinds of work, aucli as Bailding, 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; patronagfe. Q. W. BROWN, JOHN MILLS. Address?Brown <fc Mitts, Abbeville C. H.f s. c. April 15, 1858 51 tf NOTICE. ROBIN PUCK will stand at J am es Pursley's during the Spring Season. VkA He is a young JACK and very heavy j|m23L built, and of a beautiful Black color. I have seen some of his colts, and they are remarkably fine. Terms, 8 Dollars for insurance. D. E. PURSELY. April 28, 1858 1 3i ~ PAY UP! LAST CALL!! I WANT it distinctly understood, that those who owe me had better come forward and pay up. 1 nave iuuuii{ca inein ion? enougii ; and in fact> just as long as I intend (o, and I will wuit upon them no longer. Those who know themselves to be indebted to me, had better come up to the " scracth" at once, if they are not anxious to pay cost- Their notes arc now in the hands of Wilson dk Lomax. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. April 21, 1858. 62 dm JOHN L. OLARK~ REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES, jxjvcrjsiZiXiiry V1KTOULD respectfully inform the citieG&x w w __ xetis of the District, that hp-has 4EkdB located himself at Hodge's Depot,^fherp he will be prepared to execute, with promptness, all or* dera in his line of bnnuess. Heis well prepared With all the tools and material* of his art, and faalft itAnAit^nl * % kat*M sikl* a*4U. uu iwtv wwwvouti iu uaiiw w giro mivw faction. All work #ajT?nftd. D- Term CmW April 14> 188? fig Jy^ Brandy. ONE QUARTER Caak French Brandy, ? gcftd M can b? got, at aa low ? price iu c.n bo aflbried, for ?le by H. S. KERR. May c? a 3t r " -v* % GRKAT INDUCEMENT. rsrow Ooods ! 1 i.ow rricbb! M. STRAUSS, OoliLo?V>ury, O. Ric h pri nted jaY*onrtsC i. wyns. ' OROANIHES, CRAPE AN!) IIARKOK ROUES, in evcrv kivIo. CUAI.LY. eolnir.1 MUSLINS nml SILKS, llowti mul lili-nchcd SlIlRTtNUS, at it very low ticmv, PRINTS, last ctilur?warrnntoJ, EMBROIDERIES. HANDKERCHIEFS, I.ACES, WHITE GOODS, 110SlF.RY AND GLOVES, Spring Mantillas and Shawl*, lloor SKI UTS?extensive variety, I.I.N FN, Marseille, Farmer Sntin, lirill* Ac., Bonnots, Hats and Hoods, tlu< Im-.-I assortment I i-vcr offered, and tlio very latest stylo. Also, RIBBONS, ami FLOWERS to rorroFjiohd. Roady Mado Clothing, All styles fiii*l )|nnlitien. Fancy Articles, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. PORTEMOKIES, Gaitors, Slippors, Boots & Shoes, articles which I can warrant, and all sizes. A full asssortmcnC of Crockery, Hardware, Stationery, Groceries, &c. To my rcgnljir nn<l punctual customers, as well as those who buy for Cash, I will sell Goods at tow iiriccx. M. STRAUSS. March 20, 1858 49 2m NEW SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Range. WK 1>EG respectfully to inform the citizens of Abbeville, and surrounding District, that, we arc now prepared to show tho largest an<l best selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, wo have ever dono heretofore. As we confine ourselves almost entirely to the Dry Goods business, we are enabled to keep a lunge assortment of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, Black and Fancv Sillrs. ^ J Muslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, BONNETS, dbc. 'l'o tin? BONNET Department we pay particular attention, nrnl our Stuck at present presents I'vory novelty of iho season: Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy Neopolitan and Trimmed Silk, &c., Along with a inngnifieent Stock of Fine FRENCH FLOWERS, BONNET RIBBONS, ROUC1IES, ?tc. In MANTILLAS, we have all tlie late styles? Silk and Black Chantilly, l,ace, &c. Our Stoek of Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes, &c., Is unusually Fine aud Large We always keep on hand a large Stock of Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, ^assimeres, ccc. Also, nil kinds of material suitable for boys wear. In culling attention to the above Goods, we respectfully solicit the patronage of our numerous friends, and the public generally. Wo will nt all times take pleasure in showing our Stock, any and all of which wo will sell at the lowest posKible price for Cosh, and every articlc warranted as represented. GRAY & ROBERTSON. March 31, 1868 49 tf WAGONS! WAGONS!! WAGONS!!! FELLOW-CITIZENS OF ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! rBllIE SUBSCRIBER would call your attenJL tion to the fact that he is still residing four miles below Willington, Ablmville District, S. C., Aorvintr tliA nnl*1i*? na iioin?l ir? fKa Aana/tiftf aP o w^.g-on--ivc^le:xixi. Thiukful for pant favorp, hoping other*to receive, lie woul<l inform his old friends that he keeps constantly on hand nu excellent .supj^y cf Wagons, and is ready to build ?o ordor at the ahor?est notice, anything iu this line, which muy be entrusted to his cure. IIo would state for the benefit of those who may favor him with a call, that ho has adopted the IKON AXLETREE ANI) PATENT THIMBLE SKEIN, which he regards as a decided improvementover the Wood Axle. Also, would say in connection, that he ie prepared, ready and willing to do all sort of Repairing upon Buggies, Carriages, VEHICLES OE EVERY KIND; and that any BLACKS MITHING wanting done, will be attended to with promptness and dispatch. For the information of hit immediate neighbors and friends, he would state that he keeps cqnstantty on hand a good stocli of Lumber aiid Trimmings for Undertaker'! work, and will furnish Comus, if Heeded, upon reasonable terms. Give me an order Cellow-citi zeiis, and you shall be f.iithlully served. thomas McAllister. Address Bordeaux P. O.,. Abbeville Diet., S. C April 8; 1858. 50 8m ux. ; ' ; HOTEL, LIVBRY AND S&jj? STAJBXjIDS. BToc^ndVraigned, having rcpU>$ the Stables formerly kept by atib, upon Washington street, wouldberebrj notify the traveling public th*t, Kfra-largejouOaj he hu fitted tip aod re-artahged thjs'rp -forlm purpose of aeonnmodaling any And ?ul ifho m?j feel disposed to patronize nipt. He would also say tkjft his St&bje* wjty ataAyi be provided with experienced Ostlers, anoxic abundant sup^ c&.ppv<>o.tfcr. Ho would say that iA connection withhissta blew, he has also ranted the Hotel occupied las yejtr by Johnson Rftmey, and is prepared to ao commodate both permanent and transient board eto. Having had long experience in ty# Ho(?| apt Stable business, he flatters trijnself that Kit untiring efforts in his line K>iil not fail4to please hi pAtconn. His Stables are well ennplied iff th 'flirtf Carriages, Buggies and Horses, to hirt. He hopes t?y strict attention to business U merit and rcceive a share of public patronage. 1>. 8. RUTLEDGE. rv tr a r v-k m 10c* o~ ?kWW'i<iv V. >* ) K/? *VI/> 1U| iOVV< VIU J. D. MoK^LLAR HAVING completed (lie cour?e of etudie required in thtf Profusion of DBNTi#fR|^ > Tsela fiiraaelf in every way qtialmed to giVm wfc faction to thote who may tutor him with' tS? patronage, lie may lire found io me ! - 50 am. ... . " 1,1 " ' . ! Citratb of M^mesia. Ity ofttete and ctftriJler, i? nrndei ' ea a very agreeable aod relreehing drjqfc, amlo by ,, ^ JORDAN A McLAUCfiLIN. *f0,a'%SSe^Uen^<J. March Jt I860. 47- If jj-. r : umiy in moaeraia noses, will strengthen and I build it lip \ritli usual rapidity. Tlie Liver in otio of ilic principal regulator* of tho human body ; nnd when it performs its functions well, the powers of the system are fully developed. The stomach is almost en tirely dependent on the hcnlihy nation of the ? liver for the proper performance of its functions when the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, nnd tho whole system suffers in conseOquenceoroncurgiiu?the Liver?having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ r. one of the proprietors has made it his study, in P practicc of more than twenty years, to find . some remedy wherewith to counteract the ^ many dcrungemcntsto which it is liuble. To prove that this remedy is nt lust found, ?any person troubled with Liver Compluinl, in any of its forma, hus to try a bottle, und con? viction is certain. V These Gums remove all morbid or bad matter from the system, supplying in their place Q a haalthy flow of bile, invigorating the stomach, causing food to digest well, purifying the M blood, giving tone and health to tho whole machinery, removing the eauso of tho disease, ef>fecting a radical cure. Rillious attacks are cured, nnd, what is betl_ ter, prevented,by the occasional useuftheLiver f{ Invigorator. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve H the Stomach and prevent tho food from arinitur nnd flouring. , Only one dc*ie taken before retiring, prevents (g Nightmare. Only one dose taken at night loosens the H bowels gently, nud cures CostiveiiCHH. One dose taken alter each ineiil will eure t Dyspepsia. P CST" done of two tea-spoonfuls will alwus relieve Sick Headache. H One bottle taken for female obstruction re_ move the cause of the disease, and make a perM feet cure. Only one doso immediately relieves Cholic, while one dn9e often repeated is a sure cure for jfj Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. CST* Only one bottle is needed to throw out * of the system the effects of medicine after a long B sickness. One bottle tak?n forJaundicc removes ?all pallowncss or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time before enting gives vigor to the appetite, and make* food 0 digest woll. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diarrhuea in its worst forms, while Summer nnd pl| Bowel complaints yield almost to the first dose One or two duses cures attacks caused by Worms in Children : there is no surer, safer, " or speedier remedy in the world, as it never j fails. A few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. Q} We take pleasure in rccommcmling this medicine as a preventive for Fever and v urn rever, aim nil revers ol u ISiIIiuuh Type. It operates with certainty, and tliou- ' huihIh are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. All wlio use it are giving their unanimous testimony in its fuvor. (D* Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIQORATOR. Ib a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily working cures almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit and seldom more than one bottle is required toeure any kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all 4>f which are the result of a Diseased Liver. Trice, One Dollar p<T bottle. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York. Wholesale Agknts. Barnes & Park, New York; T. W. Dyott <fc Sons, Philadelphia ; M. S. Burr & Co., Hoiton ; II. H. Hay & Co., Portland; John D. Park, Cincinnati; Gaylord &. Hammond, Cleveland;? Fahnestock tfc Davis, Chicago; O. J. Wood <Sr Co , St. Louis; George H. Keyser, Pittsburg; S. S. Hatice, Baltimore, And retailed by all Druggists. bold by Jordan <& McLauchlin, Abbeville. Branch & Allen, Abbeville and Due West Sill <fc Inqalls, Columbia. Feb. 26. 1858. 44 ly A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OP IEn?E?lL?SS?Sl??[l[g; COSIfLJTUV rilEBEUVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. i AND wlio tliat is gray would not have it restored to former color; or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with daudraff and itching but would have it removed, or j troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would bo cured, or with sick headache (ncuralerin) but would be cured. It will also re move all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Hair rcstorntiV9 will do all this, see circular and tfie following: ? Ann Arbof, November 5, 1856. Prof. O. J. Wood.?Dear Sir: I have heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having buen so often cheated by | quackery and quiick nostrums, hair d^es; Ac., I ; was disposed to place your Restorative in the ' same category with tlie thousand and one loudly ' trumpeted quack remedies, lihtil I met Jou in 1 Lawrence county some months, since, wh?n you gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in iriy family?first by my good wife? whose hair had becoixie very thin aud en' tircly wh'iie, and before fexnaustinsr one of vour large bottles, her hair waa restored nearly to ita ii ?.rikitt9l herfutiful brown color, and had thickened i and had .become b-eautiftll aud glossy- tipon, and ^Sura^we&thg Hftfd *} she continues to use it, notllrn'pl^beos^l^oTita beautifying 'Effects Upon the hairjjbut becjius&'of Itaiiealthful in Aliened ' upon ,the*nead and mind. Others 6<" my family anU/riendrf.are^ariug.your Restorative, with the ti ha6pieat feffeclai ^therefore, my.ekopticUm add , dt(a^^^^fer^nCe to'iticha^cter, and value are ^ u ^ r'^n o , ir lyand^VatefiHlyyoura, SOLOMON MANN. Far*kd Wood: Jtwas^a long-time afler?I?aw j vpu ftt BliwfieId befofef I got the bottle.pf your , Restorative for whysh you gav^ me an order ani on your agent in Detroit and w&en I got it we concluded Co try'it on Mrs. Man i>V hair; M the , snreet-tcpt of iU^wer.^ Itjiaa dimei ell.ihat^you titled to Ch^ highest conaidcrutiou yon claim for it. ArrMt n <r?,w 1- ? OAeltls, Iu, Jane 48, 18ft*. I ba*? aaed Prof, a J. Woodfo Hair Restoretbrft.aud have admired iu WondfarLl effeel* Ur, InR ?k*> KAA/iminer 1 tkA..MLt wmp uuuiinuftt w J imumhuw pieniKUWiy j. ?* *>7 tha naa <tf Ms Roatnrati volt bM x?r cifaaedlts original color, and, I have no dtniVt, ucD y ao,^ ^ a ^ <j.. _ I1 u THE LIVER XNVZQIO ZlAVOni NlKPARKD BY DR. SAN FORD, CottpfttM NttNly (NB OOMB, IS one ?f the rwrn*tlr? and Llv? r Mcdicinr* now liefore the public, wele oo n Cuthartie, e??ier, miMer\ and mpre effectual than any oihor medicine known. It ia not only * Catliat tic, but i I.lter remedy, actios first on the Liver to eject iu morbid metier, then on the Mntnacli nil bowels to curry otrthat matter, thus aeonmplisin.ig two purposes effectually, without nny of the painful feelings experienced in the operation of moat Cathartic*. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; nud when taken mhhhhhhkmmmwmmwimm**?******* NKwmM, JORDAN A M'LAUCHLIN, OfUfttlat* db Oliomlatn, Abbeville 0. H, S. O. HAVING formed ? Copartnership for the pwrpose of ratrvinjj on the Dltt'O BUSINKSS. wo Im-ij l(?v# to inform the cilitrns of Abbeville and ll?r> surrounding country, that we have ??ti hand n largo and well eolocled Stuck o( Drugs and Medicinos, to which wc invito their attention. One of the tinn having ha?l a long^rxperience in me miriness. wc icci coimueui niai wn cnu give general satisfaction; nrnl having mado arrangtiients in New York for tlic purchase of ?lur Goods, we cati Bell on as good terms as they crtn he bought either in Charleston or Colunlbia.? Our slock will always be complelc, and sll ar tides warranted gcniiine. Physicians will d< well to give us a cnll before purchasing olse where, an we can oflfer them strong inducements Our Stock will consist in part of all Medicine; used by farmers and Physicians, Fine Hrandies, Wines and Liquors, Paint*, Oil and Dye StufTs, Window Glass, Fine Perfume' ries, I .u bin's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Surgical Instruments, Cutlery. Fresh Garden Soods, New supply and great varieties, and many othei articles too numerous to mention. A continuance of the patronage heretofore ec liberally bcHtowed on the house, is respectful!} solicited. D. A. JORDAN, M. D., D. McLAUCIILIN. Feb. 12, 1858 43_ tf RAMEY'S HOTEL REMOVED M THE subscriber would respectfully inform the pilblic that he has re-.Hjjfl tnoved from his old siund, and leaned, riflUef and repaired the house of Mr*. Jane I.. Ai.i.en on the South-Enst corner of Public Square, when lie will at. all limes lie pleased to reivive iiik accommodate anv and all who fe*l dixtxmeil ? favor liim with their patronage. No puius o expense will lie npnrcd to tender I'.is guest* t-oill fortiihlc and luippy, while hi* tabid will be sup plied with tlio best tli* country can ntr?ir<l. Al lie Rfks is a trial, and he fefcla cmitident Unit In will be able to pleHne. both in acronnnoJali'tm and price, as his guiding motto i??"Live am let Live." His intention Ib to cliargn such pr! ceu as he can live l>y, and others can afford t< Thero will he Stables connected With thi Hotel, supplied with nil the requisite* of n Liver; Stable; so that lie will be enabled to ncnommr date both man and ben*t. There will olao h conveyances to convey pat-seugcrs to nny poin they may desire to go. JOIINSONT ItAMEY. January 12, 185S 33 tf LIVERYAND SALE STABLES HILL &. CHALMERS, AlDtooirillo C. XX., S. O fpiIE siibocrUiers having procured tlic Siablf L uttachcd to tho Hotel formerly occupied I) Mia. Allen, would respectfully pay td ihe pub!i that they have thoroughly repaired aiid refitte tlie sfttno, and th.-it tlicy will in future have tliei provided with attentive ostlers and the bent < provender; that they are prepared to take lion t-8 by the month or day, nt moderate prices. They would also state that they will ker Horses, and other vehicles, to hire b the day. tllLL A CHALMERS. Feb. 10, 1838 42 tf MARBLE CIUTTINO, OPPOSITE Tflfc clTY HOTEL Coiumloin., SI. C. THE Subscribers liave made arrangement with a gentleman, who owns Marbl Quariesin Itgly, to supply ua with MARBLE we will nercafier sell the same nt a lower pric than formerly, viz: Italian Marble Tomb fcjlab 6 feet long by 3 feet wide, for 35 dbjhirn. Fire qua^ity^of .Amfriciv?> Marble, 6 feet by threo feol from 26 dollars to SO dollars, boved and delivere at the Depot in Columbia. Engraving ill the neatest style, at S cents pe letter. We have th$ finest designs for mopu men's, Altar Tombs, and Mural Tablets, tha can be found in the United Slates: BOYNE & SPROWL. Dec. 3, 1657. 32 tf $1,000 REWARD rjlO..ANY white person or persons who wi JL furnish evidence to convict, in a court c law, the incendiary or incendiaries *vho hum tho Cotton and Screw of Mia Jane Baker, i Iter stables and crib, or both. $50 Reward To ahy slave, or free persons of color, who wi furnish the evidence sought above. Address, Secretary of the Vigilance Commit tee, Calhoun's MillSj Abbctille District, S. C. March 24, 1858 48 3m iKXir- T..J .1 i T> ? _..j TM A .1 lUUD^OUUCtlV A M M UIIU i^ll^CWUlU /IUVUI liser copy 3 mouths, add detid liill to the Been tary of Vigilance Comrrtiitee, Crtlhouu'e Mills. State of South Carolina, Abbeville district. Ixl Equity. Abraham fluke and liar- 1 . , , net, his wife, V Rill for Specific vs. ) delivery of elav Elijah Cannon, II. M. ) Palmer, anclotHere, \ TT appearing'-to my satisfaction, (hat Elijti M Canhfan,. Carter "Crturidn. Margaret Kfnrrl bunks, formerly Cannot), James Cannon, Jud Kendrick, fo/niprly.-Cannon, and the ciiildi en i WiJJium Cannon, dec'd; (whose number hn natnes''are Unknown) Defendants in fyie alio* Staled case, reside beyond the limit* of this ?>tat OjT niOtiou of Pefrin & Cothran, Complainant Solicitor^ ordered that the eaid Defendants. r appearand answer, plead or demur to said B of cpjgoplaint, within th'rfe'e months from the pul lication hereof, of the same will bo taken pro ro\ fuso agutust them'. WM. n. PARKER, C.E.A.D. Commission era Office, / March 10, 1858. S 47 4m State of- South Carolina, AWRVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Fergus McMahon, and wife, et al. ) ??. > Wilt /6r Pi O. L. Cann, Jesse W. Cann, el al. ) titlon, Ac. IT APPEARING to mj satisfaction that Are ibald Yonng and wife, Sarah, dally Drena formerly S?lly Caon, Detain Cann; Obedii Cann andEFoUv C*nn,.children of John C>n deceased, and NJuysy Drenan, child of Ellt , Breyan, AwjetypHflen Cann, Defendant* in tl stated reMe,.fji*ide beyond the limits of tl Stale, cm sftWBon" Of McGowaft, CtimpUinan . ' G^tared tiiaiaiid DeCendf n(s do appear, ?i pletfd, rfwW'er or aemtfr to said Bill of Complan threemonths from tho-pablicntion heffc or the awne Will be taken pr?m/?i?9 a?air thenr. WM. H. PARKER, c.t? p. u -IL.wiu 'ufc Hill .?? Ill miB< 1~ c AN D I8. ^ For th? L?gi?Utur?. TT The tH?nd? t?l DR. J. J. WARDI.ATRf *ouM rcnptrifaUy announce him * Caa4t4al* for tlx- Legislature, al the ensuing eleoUoa. IW Tl>? fH?nd?of CAPT. J. N. COCHRaN, announce him a condidale for iht Lefi statu re, at thn ensuing election. 37* The fiieiidn of II. A. JOStS, ???., to* nouncf him n candidate for the Legislators, m% the ensuing election. tST Tlie friend* of COI. II. II. llARl?KH respectfully announce him a Caudidat* far lb? Legislature, at the ensuing election. For Sheriff. WT" A f?w of the Long Can* friend* of W# ' G. NF.KL, would respectfully announce him a* r Candidate for Sheriff, at the next election. i CST^he friends of JOSEPH T. MOORE r? spool fully announce hitn a L'nndidats for Sheriff at the ciiHUing election. 5?T The friend* of MATTHEW R. COCH ' RAN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at tho next ele?tion. OTT Tho friend* of NtMltOD McCORD r* spcetfully anno jnco him as a C&tididat* for Shcriir ftl the ensuing Election. ' The numerous friends of Col. T. J. ROBERTS respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff at the next election. ty The friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sh?r I vi iiuuoviue uisuiei, nt the next election MANY FRIENDS May 3, 1850. 5 ^~~T1^7iieh<is of \V. \V. CJUIPPIN, re apectfully announce him bp * candidate fw f Sheriff al the enatiing eleetioh. 3 iW The friends of J AMftH II. COBO ur noniiceltim ?b n Cuinliilnte for Sheriffat the ensti inir election. 1 For Clerk. it fS" Tim frifii.iis of C. II. ALLEN innonnet I liim nn it Candidate for Clerk of til* Court at . the enniiing elbbtibn. l'Iib fri.ii.l8 ?r IVtATTltfetvr MoDON? AT.I). announce him n Candidate fot rn-eleetien y for Clerk; at the ensuing election. e #or lax Collector. t The numerous friends of WESLEY A. BLACK, Esq, respectfully announce him a c?adiiinte for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. o3- The friends of .(}. M. MATTISON, rt' Fpeetfully announce him a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensiling election. IO* The friends of JAMES A. iVicCORD ran[>cotfnlly announce liiHi a CsndidHtfc for Ttl ^ Collector; ut the next Election, for _ District. July "0, 18-jT 14 *td y tii Stato of South Carolina, j ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. ,, til Eqnityi joiin White* ) 9- vs. V Rich. B. Fultmi. ) Dill to ripply Funds, Ac., P R. H. Wardlaw. Kx's. f ?T APPEARING to my satisfactidn that RiehJL ard B. FttlLon.otie of the Defendants in this cane, rcsidrs bejcnd the limits of this Stale, on motion of Perrin <t Coihran, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered that the said Richard B. Fulton, do appear and plead, answer or demur to tha said Bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the *ahjo '.vill be taken pro coiij'csso ngninpt jiim. WM. II. PARKER, c.ha.d. CommiiiHioner's Office, ) March 12, 1858. \ 47 3m State of StiiitR Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity J. V at 'JlaW Fcrrin, Adni'r, 1 .. vs. > Bill fi?r Discovery Alex, itunter, et al. 1 and Account. IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that David Finley and thb dhila't-en of Samuel, James, Isaac and William Finley, deceased. Defendants in the case, reside heyond the limits of this State, on motion of Perrin & Coihran, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered that said David Finley, and the children of Samuel. James au?l ^ William Finley, deceased; c?o tfpjiear and plead, e answer,or demur t(j th*> flru'J Bill of Complaiok. within three months from tho publication liereof, e or the same will be taken pYo confenso against 8 thein. it WM. II. TARKEH, c.k.a.d. Comniimtiouer'a Office, J (1 March 18, 1858. j 48 3m r The S.tate of South Carolina. * A BB E VILL li DISTRICT, In Equity. Renickei ?fc Glower, ) Dill for an account N. J. Davis, '\Vm. M. Sale ) Marshal'lug ? ?? nnd fillers. \ See. II TT appearing to tlio Court, tint Wni. M. Sale, >f .L one of ilia DefendenU in tliis case, reaiden from it and hcvtfnd the limita of the State?on motion of ir Wilson, Lorriiix tind Madden, Complainant'#Solicitors, ordered, thut the said defendant do appear, and nntswor, plead, or demur to the Complninant's Hill of Compliant within three months after II publication hereof, of otherwise the same Bill will be tuken pro confatso against liirn. <- W. If. PARKER, c.e.a.d. ComwisHibner'a Office, ) March 2, 1858. > 45 3m r- ? J* The State of South Carolina,, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity. Elizabeth Robinson, } vi. > Bill for Partition, AcJames E. Robinson. ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that Jame? K. Robinson, one of tlie defendants in tbia ease, reside* beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Perrin &. Cothran it is ordered, that the said James E. ItohiriRon do plead, answer or demur to h Complainant'u Bill of Complaint, within threa ' from the publication hereof, or the same will-be y taken pro confesao ugaiust him. ? ud W. H. PARKER, C.kjud---e Commissioner's Office,) p. March 2,1858. J IS 8m. b' ' ? io Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach C Bitters. ? A WINE GLASS feHl of these Bitters takan A. three times a day, will be a sure cure far Dyspepsia, wiTI remove all ffatulency; asafst drE;eetion; give a good appetite, and impart * leallhy tone to the whole system, and ia a eartain pfe^eotive of Fever and Agoe. Children, delicate Wiet, or pefaona is a debits lated state should try a bottle. JORDAN A McLAUCHLIN, No. 9, Granite Ranee, 1 Lk.-m. n mm avuvTinv v/. is# r' Siiiret. 1858. 47 tf 5; Tfie Marshall HOUSE. h r 1"*HE subscribed hating ptrrebmtd that comn L taodibus and we)! known mansion, til# su Marshall llttu*#, has made every tmuimHat 1.? for th? iecttaifntwaticrn of fcejman enj? ana traii* ?' ?oifcnt*6oord?r. ??<d hopes,1T>y proper atyeniiol? U> merit a free share of public patronage. / the first of Octbber the rates o fregualar be will bo $16 pet month. <: "? EtfMUND * 6ct 1?57 I* ANJ>Br