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? SALES FOR JUNE. Sheriff's Salo. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fiern I'acias to me directed, 1 will sell at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in JUNE next, within the legal hours of sale, tliofollowing property, to wit: 1 House Mid Lot in Lowndcsville, containing 2 Acres, more or less, bounded by Main Street, J. T. Buekin and others, as the property of Jas. A. Liddell, ads. J. T. Daskiti and others. k All the interest that W. A. J. Ware hns in a Tract of Land, containing 200 Aeros, more or less, hounded by Jas. Killingsworth, (Jeo. Allen and others, ads. Sitlon & McNuM, and others. 200 Acres of I,and, more or less, hounded by WnJ. J... 1 . .. .?? juvmiuuv, J-.9UIU jonets ami outers, ns llic property of \Vm. Harris, uds. 11. T. Tustin. TERMS?CASH. T. R. COCHRAN, s a.i?. ShefTa Officc, May 15), 1858. ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON STAGE LINE. ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON THE PRORIETOR of this well established Line takes this method of informing the j public that he has changed his Sclieduic,for the convenience of passenger*. The Stage will he detained at Abbeville Court Ilouse, until half past 0 o'clock, on M()N1>.\Y, WEDNESDAY mid FRIDAY morning*, affording an opportunity for passengers on the morning train from fi'roeiiville to jm> 'directly through to Washington, Ga.. the same day, eon- j neeting with the train at Wnshiejrtnn f?r A?ipiistu, Montgomery, Ala., or Memphis.'IVnn. The Staue will leavo Washington, (!a, on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY morning*. The Line boa b-'ou refitted with a ndcndld Four-Horso Coach, good Teams nnd an experienced driver. O" Passengers from all points above Newberry, going West, will find that they can reach Bny point west of Atlanta in exact I v the s.iiui; time, and ivith Io?s expense than by way : of Hrunchville. ? For further information npplv to JOHN McBRYDE, Ag't, Abbeville C. I!.,S. (\ | May 2fi, 1808 fi ly NOTICE. | HAYING f-old my Neirroes nnd I'lantation, I nnd everything appertaining thereto, <>n I me am uny 01 .it'.M'i next, I i ?>irc lo toll nt Auction, at my laic resilience, my Houso-Furiiituro, Viz: one excellent Seven nnd a lialf Oclnvc Piano F'orto, having been used lint little, several Ill'IMCAUS, of Rosewood anil Mahogany. ('AI'I'KT.S, innquite fine; SOFAS. TETE A-TETES, -CARDTAI1LES, <!tc. Also, a set of good IHNING TABLES and SIDE-ROA Rl>. A lot of BEDS AND BEDSTEADS, AND BlUTi'BDia ?3r/ij3J7 D 'III, ??nd ninny other thine* Pitch as KITCHEN and PANTItV FURNITURE, <fcc. Also? Ono Largo Family Carriago. | TERMS.?Credit will lie given until the first i of January, l^KO, with interest fioin llic first of January, Ic-.VJ. JAMES C. IIAUPER. _JVIay 22, 1858. ft t?w Fresh Arrivals at Kerr's Grocery and Provision Storo. 1 A Ens. choice Rnenn Sides; 2'100 JLUjUVJI/ 1I>p. do do Should*, 4 llhds. beautiful X. 0 Sugar, 1 n . i ir .i iu nuia. v; i t-no'.v rsnijnr, R ?' Standard Crushed Sugar, 2 " " Powdered Sugar, 2S Bags prime Itio Collie, lOOSacke Liverpool Salt. 100 Kegs Nails?assorted hizos, <i lllids. W. I. Molaspes, 10 IJbls. Golden Svrup, 6 " N. O. "do 2 Tons Iron, 1J 1?v A, and A and J by *2, 2 " White Lead, f?0 Doses Freneh and American Window Glaus, fiOO llw. Putty, 500 Gallons I.ineeed Oil, 400 " Farmers' and Machine Oil, j*. inrui' uMcnineni or Yuruiehes, colored Paints Ac., A large lot of clioicc Chewing Tobacco and fiegara, nf the tiuc.st quality thul can be produced. A small lot of choice Wines and Liquor?, consisting of fine old French Hrandy, Old Family Rye Whisky. Rum, Madeira, I'ort, Claret, llock and Champagne Wines, of the hest brands. The above goods will he deposed of at a small v. advance on cost, for cash, by II. S. KERR. May 26, 1868 5 3t_ THE NEW AMEltlCAN CYCLOPEDIA. REASfltfS FOR BUYING IT' AND The Ways and Means of Buying It. TIIE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPAEDIA is popular without being superficial, learned but not pedantic, comprehensive but sufiieieiitly detailed, free from personal pique and parly prejudice, fresh and yet accurate. It is a complete statement of all that is known upon eveiy important topic within the scope of human intelligence. Every article in it has been specially written for its pag?s by men who are world renowned upon tlie topics of which they fipeitk. They are required to bring the subject up to the present moment; to state just how it stand* now. All th? statistical information id from the latexl reports;.the geographical accounts keep paec with the latest explorations; historical mntters include the freshest just views; the biographical notice* not only speak of the (lead, but also of the living, and of the living up to within the last half year. And the work is cheap: three dollars a volume; and each volume contains more?wo have carefully computed the contents of bot h, more than the whole six volumesof Bancroft's history, which are sold at two dollars a volume, making in all twelve dollars. Every family ought to possess a copy of the New Cyclopaedia. It is 11 library in itself. Let each man save twenty-five cents a 1 week, and by the time the work is complete he 1 can not only own the fiften volumes, but also a handsome book-case to keep them in. Save five I rents a day, (a little sclT-denial will do it,) and you save euongh to buy a set of books which will give you sound information upon all points about which you wish to inquire. School cnnaren,?certainly the members of our Iligli schools?can all have il Save (he pennies which are given to you, run errands and " do chores," ' f" ivhen you can, and thus earn aquurter of a dollar a week?and Ihe the task is done. Mechanic*! you have not much time to read; this then isjusl the work for you ; it will help you upon all points of inquiry, and three hours over work per week will buy it. Lawyers, physicians, clergymen ! it will give breadth and accuracy to your information, and add largely to your influence and income. THE NEW CYCLOPAEDIA i Will be completed in 15 volumes royal 8vo. ; $3 ' per volume, iu cloth; $3 50 in library leather; $4 half morocco ; $4 50 half Russia extra. 1 D. APPLETON A CO., Publishers, Nos. 346 & 848 Broadway. BRANCH, ALLEN A CO., Agents, who will delivar the work to Subscribers at publishers' TtriftM r M ay 19, 1868. A 3m Bacon for Sale. WE ba*e in store 10,000 ft*., of choice BA- l CON SlnES, which will be sold low for ewb. I J. A N. KNOX. May M. IS58. 5 2t 1 Cheese, Raisins and Figs. 1 YU8T iftoeiTtd a supply of tb? abora goods i #P i? fipe order, for hI? by H. S. KERR. May 26, 18*8 5 2t | #* l mi: TLIII: TO en EMBROIDERIES LAST SEASON'S MUSLIN COLLARS, AndL Sots of COLLARS & 8LBBVES, AT li iJXi] SIIl/DIlSlrJ' LOW PRICES, TOR SUCH GOODS, FOXl Cua.SH, AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CASH STOKE, 3STO. 1, Gri'miito Tlango, ARP.I'VILM-: C. II. INT?y I?.?. 1P/W -1 3w i iic ijcsi timiccio maKc From *2U To 50 IVr Centum!! E. M. & S. A. WINESTOCK r>I"(i l.KAYK to inform (lie public Unit Il??-y ) iirw dc-irous of in: 1;iit<t a change in their biminfCM. mid now otl'.T their tiiiusually lnri;o Stoi.'k ol (itiotlsnt New York first cost prices, without expenses. Till* Slock has been i"fpl?-ii!sli ?-?l ill is season, willi a tiroat mini v bountiful styles, c?uhistiiifi us follows: Ready Mado Clothing, Huts and Caps, of the Latest Styles, Shirts, Collars. Cravats, Hosieryi (I loves, Socks, tfcc , l'ockui, Noli; an.1 Memorandum Rook?, " Knives, K.isors and Sjtraps. I'iiif Violins, uii'l Strings, Stalioiierv, I Vifn lurries, Soups, Ac., linbivllas and Walking Canes, A very large Slock id Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers And 1 Soys' Slltil'.S: ]bonaus and Coarse !?:>ots, o;,t(jini v.-rv ii:i" II WAXA SKGAKS, of I lie li?s! I Iran ds. Very tine <11 i:\VlNU TOlJACCt); TV',the. with thousands of oilii-r atliol's to') numerous to mention. Uv railing in; us von will till i llrit il will pay, even l!|C|jir|, voil llliiy I'uiiio h distance of -I) or 30 mile*. \V.* arc satisfied our Slot;, is tin- largest, best and cheapest in the up n.unlry, and wi- f id assured that any one in want of minds in our lin?\ can do w e 11 hv calling on us, as wo arc determined to do as we snv?? Any one wishing In buy our whole Mock can do wel1, r- we will jrivo reason able terms. We would also say a few wo:ds To thoso who aro Indobtod to n?, either by Note or open Account. Such persons will please come up and pay ns. as we wi.-li it t?> !? "li-itiutrtly understood th it we don't <lr> n rtvilit lu*iue.?.s Wii'-n we did clmrifi' thinirs t ? s'iiiio |vrsons it, was only for n short time; therefore, we trust thsit mir friends \\ill conn' in unil Iii-Iji us will what over amount they can, towards their Accounts or Notes, in our hands. Utiiiti'tnhor (he where you can hny the l>est Clothing it rid Furnishing tlooils at New York first eo-t?at it. .M. -v. >. A. WIN r.-TOCK'S Clothing Depot, mrntripl' the Marshall Mouse, Abbeville II., S. ('. May 1'.', ISr.3 4 fi^jiily TO PROPRIETORS, ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. JOHN COriBETT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER, WOULD inform the inhabitants of Abbeville, ami the public generally, (hat he haM permanently located at. Ahlieville C. JL, for the purpose <?l" pursuing; his profession. From a long experience in Kurope, and many of the principal Towns of America, combined with n steady attention lo business, lie flatters lumsolf that he will lie able to give entire satis'ncliou to all wlio wish to have good House Paiiitinn done, anil will favor him with iheir orders. lie feels himself competent lo finish all Graining, Marbling, Paper Hanging: &c. His experience and skill in his profession will enable liini to complete all work in his lino at very moderate prices. Clinches, Halls, Staircase Walls, Mantle Pieces ?te , finished in imitation of Marlile. Rooms Papered, Paneled with Oak P.iper, and varnished in the best style. He is prepared lo paint all old and new work, and Tin Roofs, outside. Also, inside or outside of Rou^'h ousted Walls of private or public buildiiiL's in imitation of 11113* color of stone, at one third of the cost, usually charged, by substituting a composition of his own which has been fn 113tested, and will stand good for years. Window Sashes of private and public buildings glazed at moderate prices. lie will also keep on hand and for sale all kinds of Mixed Paints in quantities to suit purchasers. And also, n great variety of paper suitable for Hod Ro 1119, Dinin?. and Drnwim? Itnnma n? will paint tfigus on glues or wood, ut shoit notice. C3T" Office in the Wooden RuilJing adjoining the Marshall House. May 12, 1H5& 3 ly For Sale. II"FI SUBSCRIBER ofTerH for pale upon a lib. er:d credit to an approved pnrelinBer, his Dwelling Houfr. Store House, and Stock of Coods, loruted al Mt. Carmel, 3 miles from Cal houii'a Mills. The place is healthy und desirable, and a good stand for business. The buildings nr?* complete nnd in good repair, with a good well of water,garden ami orchard attached?together with '10 acres of Wood Land, half gnile distant. * Also, for Cash, 7 fine NEGROES, consisting of a woman and (j children, ranging Irom 17 to 2 yenrn of ngc. SANDIFORD HOLMES, Ml. Caimel, Abbeville District, R. C. May 20, 1858 6 tf DR. S. HENRY BEARD, DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore Collccre of Dental Surgery. HAS permanently located ut Abbeville C. II., and solicits n shnro of public putronnge. Teeth inserted from one to full upper and lower seta. Exposed nerves destroyed nnd trontad, free from pain. Having purchased an office Right, of Dr. lilandy, of Haltimore, I am prepared to insert teeth on the Oheoplnetic process. Oflicp, t>vo doors below Dandy's Corner, Abbeville C. II, 8. C. April 22, 1858 1 ly Press please copy. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!! Patronize Thfl AWiftTnllo Turin?i mwv vmav Mvuaiu iUlilDi THE Abbeville Steam Mills ft.i now in good repair, nnd make a* large a yield of beautiful, white flour bb any Mills in the country.? M these Mills you will ftlwsya find accommodating millora, who understand ;hoir bosinesa. All thev aak is a fair trial. Recollect that thut Mills art tfu Hill* for j/ou !o patroniz*. We will insnre satisfaction in *11 eases. Small favors thankfully reemctt. IIUOH WILSON. March 4, 1868. 45 V | MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway Premium WHEAT FilKT. fpilK SUBSCKIISKK having purchased t!io -1- Right for 1 liitt State, now <>ll?n? to Planters these justly celebrated Fans for cleaning Wheat. This Fan is superior to any tiling of the kind now iit ust% as the number of premiums awarded ut different iState Fairs wi!l attest. It is simple in iis structure, easily rigged, works well, and when out of order, ean he repaired l?y any orJinary mechanic. It is adapted to cleaning all kinds of grain. For further particulars nee Hand Dill, which will be furnished any one desiring such. Cotton Gins and Threshers. Also constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gins, which I warrant to l>c equal to any made. Also, n lot of Threshars which are so extensively known that I deem it unnecessary to eulogise them here. These .Machines aro all manufactured in this place. l?y skillful workmen, and of the very best material, and warranted to do what is said for (hern. Any order? for ?-it lic?r of the above Miichines, addressed to the nuliKcrilicr, or left, with my Traveling Agents, will be promptly intended to. JOIIN KNRIGHT. Abbeville C. IT , S. C , May ft, Is.'iS ?Hin ir,T Independent Press, I-M^ficld Advertiser and Newberry liising Sun, copy .'I months. NEW CASHJSTORL 32 ? ? S S "ft CO ID ii 3 IF @ WOl.'I.I) again [>ut (lie public in mind o! the best way to save money ; and we will *:iy as In-lb < , (lint for the (?u?h we will [live yon Goods cheaper than was ever ottered in this market. Their Dress (iood.s are from the cheapest to the highest, iiiul everything else ill proportion : Prints from fl 1-4 to 12 1-: of the best maiiuf.ieturp.w. I.'iwtts from ii I -1 to f,0 ct.i Organdies, i!f> ets to ?1, Organdy 1'ohe a Qnilles, nil Tissue Kobe a (jiiilles, J'aroda 1)? ii I ?11- I )iical]s, something new, Silks |Vi.m S'.l lo > Mantilla* from $1.50 to S'ifi.on, Collars, a l.irge stock, from 1*J 1 2 cts. to $7,011, Setts Collars and Sleeves from 7f) cts. to Ml, IWouriiini; (JimiiIs, a full stock. Rut there i< ri<> use l<> enumerate as our Slock is lull and complete. Wi- invite the attention of ! tin: l.adies to lii.? ahove; ami t<> the Farmers wo i ?\vill nav our SlmJ: of heavy (>oods is I mix'*', ami J Wo have taken ijroal cure I'lV >> :i Slock thai | will suit 11k-iii in quality ami price. (Isuahurg.s [ at the same low price, II els.; Meadicd mid I I'mwii Shirtinjjs from t? 1-4 to 12 1 - els.; Stripes, a l.iryc stock ; anil ill we call show you something new in ftvlc and price. A n?od stuck of Summer Hats, to which we invite Y'.'u t<> call au<l see. A!! vvo cau say is. coti'.e to .Mootti: ?fc Qt-\\i''i: if you want. tSond-; low down. l'oTi't forget the p!ucc?fust tloor North of Post OlHoe. X. 1J.?No Goods will l?o taken ImeU when onee sold, unless tile tioods he damaged before purchase*!. __ April I I, IS'-tf f. 1 _ tf GAS LIGHT! GAS LIGHT! ?! ft T K ItKSI'Kt'TFL" I.I.V inform our friends w W and the pu'dic that wo have purchased tli- oxcln-ive rijjlit to fell, in this District, Dan iom <x i v s I "ill vi> , Selt-Cieneruliii'j O-as Lamps, ami can supply every family with the most Iv-aiit fill anil economical light now ia use It id no trouble to keep them in order, aad th<*ir iiiipo/?sibility of explosion renders them invaluable.? One burner will give as much litiht as seven cantiles, at the trivial cost of about, one'ceiit per hour, ami can be litteii in uny other Lamp at small expense. We will keep on hand n. supply of splendid Parlor and other Lamps, at all prices. This light is adapted to Churches, Hotels, Stores and Dwellings. Cull ami Fee for yourselves, at JORDAN ?fc McLAlCH LIN'S No .'I, Granite Range, Abbeville C. II., S. C. April 2?, 1853 1 tf A PLANTATION FOR SALE, SITUATED IN GADSDEN COUNTY, FLORIDA. rPHFi TRACT contains about Twelve TTunJ dred Acres- Ihe greater part aralile land, well suited to tlic rillllll'V of Cotton. About Four Hundred Acres of it is lirst-rale Woodland, capable of prodiieiiti; Might Hundred or u Thousand pounds of 'A'oIkicco jtcr Acre. Any person wishing to purchase Land in Florida, can tr< t an excellent place, on reasonable te-nis, by npplying to S. H. STEVENS, of Quinci/, Florida ; or the undersigned, at Jieaufort, S. C. HENRY 1-. VERDIKR, Kxecutor. May IS, lfi'.S 4 fini SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, FOIt PLASTERS' USE. IX h11 the lending branches of manufacturine industry, the great practical superiority of Singer's Sowing Machines is a fuel established hcvond dispute. No tailor. shoe nuiniifiictnror, clothier, Hi-amsircss, dress-maker, saddler, car riage trimmer, hat manufacturer, Ac., <fcc., can ntl'ord to do without tliom. One Thousand Dollars a Year Is only a fair nveragn of the actual profit from the use of each one of these Machines, and, fur confirmation of this truth, we refer to any one of the thousunds of persons who use llirm. They are adiipted to every sort of work, fine or coarse, upon si!k, cotton, linen aud woolen fabrics, nlso light and heavy leather. They never fail to give entire satisfaction. To nicet the growing demand for a smaller and more elpgant machine for private household purposes, we huvo just produced, and arc ready to receive orders for Singer's New Family Sewing Machine, Which is the most compact nud beautiful Sewing Machine ever constructed. It is ornumented in the highest stylo of art, and all who sob it are delighted with it. It makes the improved interlocked stitch, find is capable of doing a greater variety of work in belter slyle than nny other ?ewmg Macluno over offered for family purposes. Price of Family Machine with iron table complete for use, $100. The birger standard macliincs, from ?125 to $200. Send for I. M. Singer & Co.'s Gazette, a beautiful pictorial paper, devoted to Sewing Machines, and containing list of prices, and all other information on the subject It will be foiwarded gratis. E. J. TAYLOR, Agent For Abbeville District, and adjoining territory. Principal Offlco, 458 Broadway, N. Y. Charleston Office, 824 King Street. N. B.?Ab Agent for the ahove Machine, I would here etat? that I have had one of the No. 8, Machines in operation for eight months, and that it has performed work, from fine shirt cellars to heavy leather.in Carriage Trimming, far beyond my expectation. J would not be without it; and shall be pleased to send samples of the work to any one who may Wish to ae4 them. Alao, to receive order* for Machines, and to give , all instructions in workinrf them. ft s. Taylor. March ICT, 1608 46. Om ' "*. - , t ....:> NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS GRAY & ROBERTSON'S dIHAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Range. WE IIKO respectfully to inforirf the citizens of Abbeville, uiul Rurroumiinir District, tlmt we uro n?\v prepared to show tlie lurgest and best selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, we !i:ive ever (lone heretofore. As w? confine ourselves almost entirely to the Dry Goods business, wo urc enabled to keep u lurge assortment of Plain, Fancy and Kobe Bareges, Black and Fancy Sillrs, Muslin, Ginghams, Calicoes, B03NTKTETS, cfoc. To tli"1 HOXNKT J)e|>:irlinent we pay particular attention, nnd our Slock at present presents every novelty of tho season: Plain and Fancy Stmws, Fancy .weopontan ana Trimraod Silk, &c., Along wit)? ft magnificent Slock of Fino FRENCH FLOWERS, BONNET RIBBONS, ROUCIIF.S, <tc. In MANTILLAS, \re have nil tlic Into styles? Sill; ami Black Chantilly, Lace, &c. Our Slock of Kid, Silk and Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes, &c., I* unusually Fine and Lnr^o Wc nlwnya keep on liarid a large Slock of J Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, Cassimercs, &c. Also, nil kiud* of material suitable for boys wear. In calling nttoiitimi to the uliove 0oo-1n, wc respectfully solicit the patronage of our numerous friend?, and tlie public generally. We will at all times tak>; pleasure in showing our Stock, any ami all of which we will sell at the lowest possible price for ('ash, and every article warranted as represented. OKAY & ROBERTSON. Mnrcli 31, 1808 !? tf ~ GREAT INDUCEMENT llNTew OoodLs!! LOW PRICES! M. STRAUSS, K/ U.X"y ^ *?'t)1c][ printed jaconets, lawns, It organdies, crate and rarece llOIi 1-IS, in every Biylc. CHAI.LV, colored MTTftMNS an.1 SILKS, P.own mid bleached SHIRTINGS, ut a wry low lijrnre, PRINTS, fast color?warranted t E.MHKOIDEUIICS, HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, WHITE GOODS. HOSIERY AND GLOVES, I Spring Mantillas and Shawls, IIOOP SKIRTS?extensive variety, LINEN, Marseille, Farmer Satin, Drills?te., Bonnots, Hats and Hoods, the best assortment I ever offered, and the very latest style. Also, RIRliONS, and FLOWERS to correspond. Roady Made Clothing-, All stylos and qualities. Fancy jSLrticlos, PERFUMERY, BRUSHES. PORT EMOX ICS, FANS, Ac. Gaiters, Slippers, Boots & Shoes, urlioh'S which I can warrant, ami all sizes'. A full ass9nitment of Crockery, Hardware, Stationery, Groceries, &c. T?> my rcpular nml punctual customers, ns well as those who Iniy for Cash, I will Bell Goods ut low prices. M. STRAUSS. March 2G, 1858 49 2in TANYARD ANlfSHOESHOP. MR. AI?AM FIERNKUSRL, a regular, faithful ami successful German Tanner.? In finish and durability, his hcuvy and light Leather challenges competition with the best to be found in tin. Charleston and Now York mar kets. Messrs.SAMUEL KNOX and JOHN MEYER-, Root, and Shoe Makers. Mr. Kuox is known throughout the District. Mr. Meyer ns a fashionable, finished and faithful Boot and Shoe Maker, for Gentlemen, and Coarse and Dress Shoos for 1.ailies, has not his superior iu New York or Boston. Orders promptly attended to. Trices will be mil.V. II Iiy euros (lisiriuillcd. A liberal share of patronuge is respectfully solicited. J. W. JONES. Calhoun's Mills, April, lft">8 51 8tlm4in Housebuilding and Undertaking. MKSSRS. BltOWJV ?fe MIIil.S would respectfully announce to the citizens of Abbeville, and the surrounding country, that they are prepHreil to do all kinds of work, such as Building, Repairing and Jobbing, Hnd all work pertaining to the Carpenters' busA nil will* ?- 1 - xi.ivk Kiiriibiiiu ii? imsinrsn, they hope to meet with a liberal shore of public pationage. G. W. BROWN, JOnN MILLS. Address?Brown <fc Mills, Abbeville C. II., S. C. April 15, )858 51 tf PAY UP! LAST CALL!! I WANT it distinctly understood, that those who owe me hod better enmo forward und pay up. I have indulged them Jong enough ; and in fact, just as long as I intend to, and I will , wuit upon them no longer. Those who know | themselves to he indebted to me, had better come up to the " ecfacth" at once, if they are not anxious to pay cost. Their notes arc now in the ' hands of Wilson <Sc Loipnx. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. ' April Gl, 1858. 62 3m 1 * >] JOHN L. CLARK, REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES, TKWBIiRT, ^KKTOULD respectfully inform tlie citi-G&k ww 7.ens of the District, that he bus JyAlocated himself nt Hodge's L)e|>ot, where be vfr(U bo prepared to execute, with promptness, nil orders ft) his lino of business. Ho is well prS- 1 pared with all the tools and materials of his art, and (eels confident in being ablo to givo satisfaction. All work warranted. ftj" Terms Cash. April 14, 1868 62 ly ' 3\T o t 1 o o . i BY VIRTUE of sudry Fi Fa to me directed, I will sell between the hours of 12 and ! 1 -6'cloekion Sale-Day next, 1 House and Lot, containing five acres, more or lea*, ip the village of Abbevdle, honnded by lands of G. W. Syphan, Mrs. Catharine Allston and G. & C. Rrtil Road, / levied on as the property oLT. R. Cffe.hran, at the suit of A. P Conner, vs. T. IL Coobran, aud Mary L., his wife. - < Terms of Sale CASH. . ' * ' a M. L. EDWARDS, ( Deputy Corontt. A LI :n- O TT - xmu.'OVinn, \J. II.yl , # - . MRyll.4?a \ 8 . t*d ] ??T Fr?w copy 3 tiro** ' MASONIC !C0V-X(ff$;. >3n Monday. JBvtmng litk'of June next, V J" , i By order of thinV. M. , ? ,? .c Z' G> AWARDS, EWj. Ma 12, 1858 3 id THE 3 D So long Unsuccessfully Sought, * o rOUND AT LAST. ha I^OR it restores permanently Gray Hair to f its original color ; covers Inxurantly tlio e bald liea'J ; removes all drundrnfT. itching and f nil scrofula, scald h?>ad and all eruptions; makes .. tlio hair soft, healthy, and glossy; and will pre- ] sarve it to any imaginable age, rbmoves, as if v by mntric, nil blotches, Ac., from the face. and n cures all neuralgia and nervous hcudache. See circular and the following. c Dover, N. II, Feb. 2d, 18.17. PROF. O. J. WOOD <k CO.?Gents: Within [ a few dayR we have received so many orders and *calls for Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, l' that to-day we wero compelled to send to Boston c for a quantity, (the C dozen you forwarded all * being sold.) whilo we might order n quantity from you. Every bottle we hate sold term* to have produced three or four new customers and the ap- , probation and patronage it receives from the J moat substantial and worthy citizens of our viciuitv, fully convince us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon as may bo onegro3s of $1 size; and one dozen ?2 Bize ; and belicvo us yours respectfully. (Si'gncd) DANIEL LATHORP &, CO. Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co , Mo., ) Nov. 17, 1850. J 1 PROF O. J. WOOD.?Dear Sir : Some time 1 last summer we were induced to use some of j-our llair Kcstorative, tuid its effects were so I ! wonderful, we feel it our duly to 3*011 and tlie ' afflicted, to report it. 1 Our little son's head f.ir some time lmd been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it i ' scald head. The hair almost entirely euirtn off ill consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, advised us to use your Restorative, wo did so with little hope of sueeesr, but, to our surprise, and that of our friend.'!, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and u new and luxuriant crop of hair soon started out, and we enn now say that our hoy has as healthy a scalp, and as Insurant a crop of hair as any other child. We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restorative, us a perfect remedy for nil diseases of the sculp and hair. We are, yours respect full v. <;i:OKOE W. TIIGOIXIiOTHAM, SARAH A. 11IG GIN BOTH AM. fJiiriliner, Maine, June 22, 18."5. PUOF. O. J. WOOD.? Dear Sir: I hnvn used two bottles of Profi-sssor Wood's Hair Restniative, can truly flay it is tlio greatest discovery of tlio nge for restoring and changing the Hair.? Rnforo using it. I was it man of seventy. My llair lias now Attained its nrignnl color. You can recommend it to the world without, the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind. ' Yours Respect fully. DANIEL N. MURPHY | O. ,T. WOOD it CO.. Proprietors !tl*2 i'i'oad' way, New York, (in the tjreat N. Y. Wire Rail- ( ing MtaJiIIrlimcnt,) and 111 Market Street St. | , Louis, Mo. , fioi.n nv , Jordan <fc McTiAucnt.iv, Abbeville. < lir.a.Ncii ?t Ai.i.kn, Abbeville <t Due West. I Feb. 25, 1858 41 3mly i THE LIVER J i n v iGr o n ^VTon: ! J IU.1 nlkbU 1>I J-Mi. ClAftrUKU) Compounded entirely from QUM9, IS one of ilii! best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before tlie public, acts as a Cathar- | tic, easier, milder, and more effectual tlin.ii any o'.her medicine known. It is not only n Cathar- j lie, but u Liver remedy, acting first on the Liver , to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach ] and bowels to carry oil'that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings experienced in the operation . of most Cathartics). It strengthens the system at . the same time (hat it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen ami build it up with usual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of llio human bodv: nnrl irlmn ! -7 -- . III ( functions well, the powers of the system are j fully developed. The stomach is almost en tirely dependent on the healthy action of the ? liver for the proper performance of its function* when the stomach is at fault, the bowels are ut latllt, nil (J the whole system sulfers in conseOquenceofone organ?the Liver?having ceased , to do its duty. For the diseases of that organ 1 ^ one of the proprietors has made it his study, in P practice of more than twenty years, to find . Homo renied3* wherewith to counteract the V many derangementslo which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at last found, j ?any person troubled with Liver Complaint, in * any ofits forms, has to tr3' a bottle, and coil- ^ ? viction is certain. (/ These Gums remove all morbid or l>ad mat- ^ tor from the system, supplying iu their place n Q a healthy flow of bile, invigorating the stoniach, causing food to digest well, purifying the _ M blood, giving tone and heulth tr? tho whole ma- "" chinery, removing the cause of tho diseu&e, cf- " K fectinp a radical cure. Millions attacks are eured, find, what is bet- ! j_ ter, prevented,by the occusioiiul use of the Liver J* f\ Invigorutor. Ond dose aficr eating is suflicient to relieve H theStomnch and preveut tho food from arising and souring. Only one do3e taken before retiring, prevents ff Nightmare. Only one dose taken at night loosens the M bowels gently, and cures Costiveness. p " One dose taken alter each meal will cure > Dyspepsia. car One dose of two tea-spoonfuls will alwas relieve Sick Headache. I H One bottle taken for female obstruction re- _ move the cause of the disease, and make u per- ^ H feet cure. . d Only one dose immediately relieves Cliolic. _ while one dose often repeated is u sure euro for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. " Only one bottle is needed to throw out ' * of the system ihe eflbcts of medicine after a long B sickness. , ?2?" One bottle tak<*n for Jaundice removes P all eallowness or unnatural color from the skin. w One dose takon a short time before eating " "gives vigor to tho appetite, and makes food 0 digest well. One dose ofleii repeated cures Chronic Diar. rhoca in its worst formti, while Suorimor and V ^ Bowel complaints yield almost to'the first dose One or two doses cures attacks caused by b Worms in Children : there is no surer, snfor, ^ or speedier remedy in the world, as it never w j fails. 1 C3TA few bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting ^ the absorbents. 3) We take pleasure in recommending this medicine ns a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Billiou* T Type. It operates with certainty, and thou- h sands are willing to testify to ita wonderful vir* c< tues. oi All wbo use it arc diving their unanimous teati- e! mony iivits favor. . *' ID" Mix water in the mouth with the Invigor- b. ntor and swallow both together. ^ THE LIVER INVTOORATOR. r< Is a scientific Medical Discovery, and is daily ^ working cures almoat too great (o believe, ft P1 cures as If by magic, even the first dose giving benefit and seldom more than one bottle is requir- f ? su tooure 8ny.Kiua oi .Laver Complaint, from the 1 worst Jaundice'or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. . ? , ? Price, OnetDollarper bottle. - w SAN FORD & CO., Proprietors. / n) v ' *' 845 Broadway, New YorT. ^ WHOLrtJri* Agents. th Burnet A Parle, -New York; T. W. Dyott A ?.' Rous, Philadelphia; M. 8. Burr & Co., Boston ; w H. H. R>vA Co., Portland; John D. Park, Cin- r< Ehinitlf.-.ttfS'Iord tc Hammon^, Cleveland;? *< Falmea^jir A Da*s, Chicago; O. J. Wood dr Do^ St^JLcujs; Gfabrge tt. Keyser, Pittsburg; 3. "8. ItfHnce, Baltlm^fe. . Arid' retailed by Mil , Druggist*.' SftLT) ?T Jordan A McLiWOHUtf. Abbeville. 1 Branch .feAwa&M* and Du#W*?k J Bat A Inoawb, Colombia. yg % ,.f iortikir i. mclXdoiimn. L March ^ LATVtmrS HOTEL REMOVED. SHjJ THE subscriber would respectfully alii inform the public thai lie has rn. Will loved from his old 6iand, and leased, refitted nd repaired the house of Mrs. Jane L. Allen, ti the douih-East comer of Public Square, whortf o will at all times he pleased to receive and ccommodiile any and all who feel disposed to ivor hiin with their patronage. No pains or1 xpense will be spared to render his guests comurtablc and happy, while his table will he supilied with the best the country can afford. All ic usks is n trial, and he fuels confident that he rill be able to please, both in accmnmodationt ltd price, as his guiding inotto i*?"Live ond ut Live." His intention is to charge such pries us he cuu live bv. and other* my. Thoro will be Stables connected Trlilt IhiA lotol, supplied with all the requisite'*of a I.itery itiible; ho that lie will be enabled to accormno ate buili man mid boast. There will ulso be onveyancea !o convey passengers lo any point hey may deBire to go. JOnNSON RAMKY. January 12, 1858 88 tf JLVERY AND SALE STABLES. HILL & CHALMERS, A.ToV>ovillo O. XX., S. O. [MIR subscribers having procured the Stables . attached to tho Hole* formerly occupied by kits. Allen, Would respect fully say to the public bat Ihey have thoroughly repaired and refitted lie pnmo, and that they will in futnro have thein irovided with attentive osllera and the best of irovender; that thev aro prepared to take Ifors:8 by the month or day, al moderate priecs. Tlicy wonld ulso state that they will keep' Horses, IIaggie* and other vehicles?, lo hire by ha .1..V IIILt, it CflAl.MERS. Fob. 10, 18f>8 42 tf "MARBLE COTTTNO : > VI' () s IT K TIIK C I T Y HOT E L Oolumlaia, S. O. PH1IIE Subscribers have made arrangements -H. with a gentleman, wlio owns Marble [}uuries in Italy, to supply us with MARBLE, ivc will hereafter sell the sumo at a lower price ban formerly, viz: Kanuil M'irble Tomb Slabs i feet long by 3 feet wide, for 3a dollars, rirst jualiiy of American Marble, G foet by three feiit, Tom 20 dollars lo 3D dollars, boxed und delivered it the Depot in Columbia. Engraving in the nealest style, at 3 cents per otter. We luivo the finest designs for inonu ncn'H, Altar lomh*. and IMui'al Tablets, that :an be fouud in tlio United States. liOYNK <fc SPltOWL. Dec. 3, 1357. 82 If $COOO REWARD TO ANY white peruon or pcrgnnB who/will furnish evidence lo convict, in a court of aiv, the iucemliHry or incendiaries who burnt lie Cotton mid Screw of Mrs. Jane Baker, or icr Htublcd and crib, or both. $50 Reward [*o any slave, or free pcrsonn of color, who will uruish the evidence sought iibove. Address, Secretary of the Vigilance Commitee, Calhoun's Millp, Abbeville District, S. C. March 24, 1858 <t? 3tn C2?" Independent Press and Kdgefiold Advcriseruopy 3 months, and send bill to ihe Si-ereary of Vigilance Coinmiilee, Calhoun's Mills. State of South Carolina, A tilth' 1 ILI. E DISTRICT. In Equity. Vbraham T)uli<- and Hal'- ) rict, his wifo, > Rill for Specific r*. ) delivery of ?Uve. Elijah Cannon, R. M. ) I . I ? / i turner, 11 ou ouient, j [T appearing (o my reilisfartion, that Elijah Camion, Carter Cannon. Margaret March'link", formerly Cannon, Jurncs Cannon, Judy LCndriek, formerly Cannon, and the children of Villiam Cannon, dce'd, (wIiohb numher and utiles arc unknown) Defendants in the above laied case, reside l>eyond the limit* of this State. >11 motion of Perrin iSs Cothran, Complainant*' olicitor.*, ordered that ihc paid Defendants do ppenr anil iiiinwi*r, plead or demur to said Rill f complaint, within three months from the puh cation hereof, or the same will betuken pro con ;sao against them. WM. IT. PARKER, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, / March 10, 18.r>8. \ 47 4m State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. T n TCnnifw ergus MeMnhon. and wife, cl al. 1 vi>. ! Hill for f\-?r>. L. Cairn,. JeBMe W. Cnnn, ft al. ) liiiwi, iic. [T A PPEARTNG to my s-itisfuction- that Archibald Young and wife, Sarah, Sully Drenan, irmcrly Sallv Cann, Dunean Cann, Ohediah unit and Polly Cann, children of John Cann, eceased, and Nancy Drenan, child of Ellen irenan, formerly Ellen Cnnn, Defendants in the hove stated ease, reside beyond the limits of thin late, on motion of McGowan, Complainants' olicitor? Ordered that said Defendants do appear, and lead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, ithin three months from tlie pnhlicution hereof, r the same will be taken pio confenso against ?em. \VM. II. PARK ER, c.e.ad. Commissioner's Office, ) April 20, 1858. S 52 3m If AGON S! WAGONS!! WAGONS!!! FELLOW-CITIZENS OF ABBEVILLE AND EDGEFIELD! 11IJE SUBSCRIBER would call your attention to the fact that lie instill residing four riles below Willington, Abbeville District, S. C-., srving the public as usual, in the capacity of a WiLaO^r-AIAKXlA. hjnkfa'l fo'r pnst favors, hoping others to receive, o wotild inform his old friends that lie keeps instantly on hand an excellent supply of Wagis, and is ready to build to order at the f-hortit notice, anything in this line, which mny be ntrusted to his care. , Hn would state for th* errefit of those who may favor him with a call, int h& has adopted the IR?>N_AXLETRB? PiU rAiuni HiljnifJLifS which he ?gnfd$ as a decided Improverocutover the Wood tie. Also. Would oay ill wmnectiorf, that he in repared, ready and willing to do alfsort of Kepairing upon Buggies, Carriages, rjBHIGLES OF EYQRY KIND, and that ihjr BLACKSMITHING anting done, will be attended to tiith prompts'? and dispatch. For, (hp information of. his imediata neighbors and friendp, he would state lathe keeps conslaiitfy oh liknd a good sloolt r Luqibfr pud Trimmings for Undertaker's otlr,'and will furnish Coffans, if needed, upon kaaonable terms. Give.me an order fallow-citi ms, and you shall be f.iithlullysqrved. _ Jhomas McAllister. Address Bordeaux P. O., Abbeville DUt.'B. C. .AJnil 8, 1858. 50 8m tr. D. MoKtrr.T.AR tjAVlNO,completed the cqprse of stttdies H required in the Profjaeion of 'ij^MrTisTRtr, ?1?, himself in every Way qualtSftd to giveaati*ction to tboce who nay fav?r him with their itronage. He mSy be fbtindj&Yiit fflbe, over Branch 4; Allen's Drug Store, . ABBEVILLE C. H , & c. We5a .?? -> r i i m m - aas CANDIDATES; . For the Legislature. The friends of THOMAS THOMSON", Esq., respectfully announce him for re-elactioa to the Legislaturn. Tho friends of Gen. 9. McOOWAN, respectfully announce him for re-election 10 the Legislature*. tsr We are rtuiiio'rizcd to announce COL. M. O. TALMAN ad. a Candidate for the Legiriature, at 111# ensuing el?oliorf. (TT We are authorized to nniiounce AUGUSTUS LOM AX a candidate tor the Legislature, nt the ensuing <J'ectlrt:i. ~ (T7* The friends of~i)RTX ^"WARDf/AW <vould respectfully announce Iiiin as a Candidate for tho Legislature, nt the ensuing election. IW Tho frimids of OA F T. >1. iN. I RAN, announce him a conthdnte for the Legislature, at th'e enduing ejection. I (T7* The friends d( if. A. JON'feS, ?s&., announce hinf ?' Candidate for the I.egislAtufe, nt the ei'.ouing election. rsr The fiends of. cat.. n. h, iiARpErt respectfully amioftnco bilti ti Candidate for the Legislature, at the eiixBii')^ election. For Sheriff) tST" A fow of the I.ong Carfft tr\bti4t of G. NEKL, would respectfully announce h?m ni a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next election. EST The friends of JOSEPH T. MOt)RE re specifully announce him a Candiduie for SheVift fit the ensuing election. G3JT The friends of MATTHEW R. RAN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Ahherillo District, at the next election; O* The friends of NIMROI) McCORfr ra spectfully announce him ap a Candiduie f*irShe?ill* at the ensuing KfctiiOn. * WT The numerous friends of Col. T. J. ROBERTS respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff nt the next election. EgTThe friends of I). \V. HAWfilOJtN rftspecf fn'ly announce him n Candidate fbrShef iff of Abbeville District, ut the next el?ciij6& MANY Ffl<EN*I)8 Rfay 5, lft.'C. The friends of \V'T\V. GRIFFIN, ro npcet fully announce him br a candidate for iSheriff ?; the eftsiiing election. t?T The friends of JAMRS If. COBl? announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff at the euauinj; election. For Clerk. .CST'Hie friend* of C. II. ALLEN announce hini as a Candidate for C!6rk of tli6 Court at the ciistrfrig election'; tar Tho friends of MATTHEW MoDON?rr\ - -- announce inm a Candidate for re-election for Clerk, at the ensuing election. For Tax Collector. -The numerous friends of V^ESLEY A. Bl.ACK, Ksq, respi-ctfullv an noun c? hitn r? f!audidme for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election O" The friends of G. M. MATTISQ'n, rappee.fully announce him a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. ...0* The friendH of JAMES A. McCORD reEpnutfully announce him a Candidate, for Tax Collector, at die iiwct Election, far Abbevilte District. , , July ?0, IBS? 14 *tJT13 Stato of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity; John White, ) v\ ' Rich. R r iilton, ) Hill to apply I'unds, Ac., R. II. Wardlaw, Ex's. ( IT ArPEARlNtj to inv patihfaclion.that Richard B. Fulton, one of the Defendants in this case, resides lievond the limits of this Stnte, on motion of Pen-in *t. (;oiiiiait,.CotpplninautV Solicitors, Ordered that tlie.sai:! Richard fi. f'ulton, do appear and plead, answer r'r demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the mi rue will be taken pro ronfesso against him.WM. II. PARKER, c.e.a.ik Coinmirtsioner's Office, ) March '2, 1858. S 47 3m State of South Casoljna, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In EquityJ. "Wardlaw Pcrrin, Adm'r, j _ vs. |- ISiII fiir Diffc6Yery Alrx. Hunter, el itl. ) and Account. IT Al'PPAKING to my satisfaction that David Finley and tlic diilu'ren- of Samuel, Janic*, Isaac and William Finley, decentiftd; Defendants in the case, reside bevoud the limit* of tli>3 State, on motion of Perrin & Cothrrfn, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered that ?aid I&avid Fiijlev, ami the children of Samuel* .lames and William Finley, deceased, do appear nnd plead, answer or demur to the said Hill of Cofrrplainf, within three months from the publication' hereof, or the same will bo taken pro conjirasb against them. WM. IT. PARK Eft, c.r.A.i>. Commissioner's OITi'-e, } March IP, I8fi8. J -10 3m The Stato of South Carolina. A BIS / ; VIL L K V ISTRICf, In Equity. Renicket <fc Glover, ) Rill for an account N. J. Davis. "\Vm. M. Sale > mid others, \ &.c. IT nppearinir to the Conrt, that Wm. M.Satdi one of iho Defendents in this case, resida- from and boyond the limits of the State?on motion of Wilson, f.omax and il'addrn, Complainant'^ Solicitors, ordered, that the said defendant do-appear, and answer, plead, or demur to ihi? Complainant's Mill of Compliant witliiu tliri-e months after publication hereof, of otherwise lliesrtmc Hill will be taken pro confssso against him. W. H. l*ARl5EIi,e.r.A.n. Commissioner's Office, > March 2, 1858. S 45 Hm. Tho State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity. Elizabeth Robinson, 1 va. > Bill fo'r Partition, <fcc. James E. Robinson. ) , It appearing to my satisfaction, that Jame* E. Robinson, one of the defend-inti in this case, resides beyond tbe limils of this State. On motion of Perrin ft Colhran it is ordered, that the said James E. Robimoii do plead, ahswer or demur to Complainant'^ Bill of Complaint, within thro* frr%n\ l1?? 1 ,.....iiuau<iil ucrroi, or mo same will be taken pro confetto against him. W. II. PARKER, ce-a.d. Commissioner's Office, > March 2,1858. I 45 3m. THE MARSHALL HOTJSE. ^I^HK Biilwcriber listing pnrfehaaod that eomJL modiouR and well known mansion, tin* Marshall House, has made every arrangementfor tlie accommodation of petmanent and tran"scient boarders, and hopes, by proper attention, to merit a free ahare of public patronage. After the first of October tHe rates o Irejpialar boarding will be $16 per month. EDMtTND COBB.. Oct- 1?57 23 tf. Ch T. ANDERSON, SURGEON A Nft MECHANICAL r>3DI\rTI3T, Lowm,wmg't c. \ ?TNE acMnw*4 io hirtt P. J* -Dis7rict"? Mrvi??*Irffny p?rtor#> -40 ' U &T Fr? , .'-Jti*ik^1i.~. - '.frf ...4*1''^-.