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Great and Valuable SAX.B OF GOODS, A T COST. THE undersigned, Assignee* of R. T. Agnew, will from this date offer tlie entire STOCK 6F GOODS In tlie Store of S. T. Agnew, AT COST, and eontinjne to tell the name nt great IWgainR, until the entire Stock in closed out. This Stock is one of the largest and best selected assortments GOODS Ever offered in the State of South Carolina. All of which have been purchased iu tlio best Markets the world, and at greatly reduced pri 1...1 i?? -< ? ci-!*. uciuw uiuv ui ??uy uuicr oiock ever ollereil iu this Market. THIS STOCK Embraces n full assortment of nil tlie articles nsunjly wanted by Planters, Merchants, and Mechanics, An. Hardware Of nil kiml*. embracing a complete assortment of SIk'If Iliii'tlwai'c nnd Cutlery. Ale'?, a Inure assortment of nil kinds of PLANTATION IRON And Farmers' Implements Generally Qrocorios, A large and complete assortment of all kinds. ?str ???EDS. t)ne of tlie largest and most complete Stock of nl! kind* of DRY ftnnnc ~ mm m w w W V *J y Adapted to the wants of every perron, together with ii large assortment of articled too numerous to mention. A)1 lliis entiris Slock will he he sold at (' O ST for O ASH, or in large stuns, will hp sold on a C 11 E 1) I T, with good nnil approved bankable notes. Merchants and others wanting Goods in this Hue, will do well to nail and exaiuino the Stock, fi* all who wish to purchase can save from flu to 05 percent, on tlieir purchases. Tills StocK Must be sold without fail, so all persons are invited to call and be convinced of the great inducements now offered. Signed, PETER HAIR, \V. \V. I1PUSKAT., Assignees of S. T. Agnew. March 22 1859, *18 Sin W. P. PRATT & NANCE, \A/ T-. /-fcl ^ " 3DK.UOOISTS, Newberry, S. C., A HE now prepared to .sell upon better levins I linn can he had elsewhere in Souli Carolina, every variety of Itrugs, .Medicine# and Chemicals, nl Wholesale or Jteinil. A large and Complete Stock of Paints. Oils. Varnishes. Putty, Class ami Painters" and Ulazers' Tools in Siore: and will he sold, ?iAw)i n warrant;/, at low rates. A Fine Stock of Physicians' and Surgeons' Instruments. Chemical Apparatus, Physicians Sathlle-lhigs and Medicine ('usl'-1. and Family Medicine Chests of the Latest Styles. A Full Assortment <if Trusses and IJraces of the most approved patterns. The Choicest lirands of Wines. T.ii|Uors, Ales, Porters, Cigars, Snull', Smoking and Chewing Tobncco, for sale in any <|iiantiiics desired. The Wines and Lienors were purchased with </ view to Medicinal Cars, anp arelrom the nn?st reliable Importers. All of these <io<>ds are sold at a very low profit. A full and fresh supply of Spices ami Sauces of all kinds, Pickles, Preserves, Table Frui.s, Macaroni, Isinglass, Gelatine, ami m.iiir other articles in the Culinary Line, will always lie kept on )ian<i al the very lowest prices. A varied and tasiel'iillv selected Slock of Fancy Goods, Lrushes and Combs in cndles variety, .Soaps, Perfumery, anil Toilet Articles of every description, till new and direct from the Manufacturers. A Complete Stock of Everything in Store. Dr. PRATT, who has for a long time been connected with the Drug Interest in Newberry, and whose experience and satisfactory Kusiness connections entitle him to the contidcnce of Purchasers, has just rcturtied from the Northera Cities, where he bought the entire Slock upon the most reasonable terms, the whole of which is warranted Fresh and (icnitiue. A Competent and Experienced Apothecary has been secured in the Prescription Department, and a guaranty' is given that Patrons can have their prescriptions filled in the most unexceptionable style. Planters, Physicians, ami Merchants will find it to their interests to call upon \V. F. PKATT NANCK, at the sbrn of the Golden Mortar, cornrfr of Muiu and Caldwell Streets, Newberry, S. C. WILLIAM F. PRATT, WILLIAM F. NANCK. March 22, IS*,0 -IS ;iin _l*i ocice. PROPOSALS wil' be received by tlie Coiii nis-sioncr* of Public liuildings for Abbeville District, till SATURDAY, I lie NINTH of APRIL next, nt which time the contracts will be awardrd to the Lowest ]>i<ldeiK, for building Kitchen oil tin: Jail Iji)t. Also, for Whitewash* ingJail, and for Paving around ilie Jail. Bids for each will be considered separately. Plan and Specifications cuu be seen by calling on the undersigned. n. P. IIUGIIES. March 24, 1859 46 2t NEW STYLE PRINTS, Colored Lawn? uiul Giiieliiiinx, STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, . BRASS AND STEEL SKIRT SPRINGS, Ladies and Misses Flats, Bummor 3VXautlllo.a, And many other New Goods just received, and for sale low by M. ISRAEL ,t RRUSSEL. March 15, 1859 47 tf LADIES' HEELED GAITERS, AND GENTS' SHOES. A Largo Assortment jusl opened by M. ISRAEL A BRUSSEL. Mftrch 15. 1859 47 tf READY MADE CLOTHING. A FULL SUPPLY of all the NEW STYLES. Just opened, and for sale cheap oa usual by M. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSEL. March 15, 1859 47 tf jDZlUOS, BOOKS AND FANCY ilRTlOm THE Subscribers havo recently received large additions to their Stock of BOOKS, DRUGS and FANCY ARTICLES* to which they invite attention. We hare a Letter, finer and more extensive slock than ever, and arc prepared to procure almost any thing either in or out of our line, aa our acquaintance at the North is very extensive. In addition to our former stock we Imivo added WHITE LEAD, UNSEED AND TANKER'S OIL, WINDOW GLASS, GILT riCTURE FRAMES, LITHOGRAPHS, Ami a variety of oilier articles which it is useless to specify. In our peregrinations North wo have been solicited to act as Agents for several Sowing Machine Companies, and will furnish different kinds at a very small advaiice on New York ; cost. We are also agents for one of the best Piano Houses North, and will furnish warranted Pianos on the same terms. ' We are also agents for the celebrated Hoe's j Circular Saws, aud arc prepared to fill any ori dor in that line. J BRANCH, AT.f.EN <fr EDWARDS. Abbeville t*. II., and Due West, S. f. March 10, 1859 40 ;?t SALES FOR APRIL. Shoriff's Salo. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fi??rn Facias to mo directed, I \vi II sell ut Alilx-villf Court House, on the first Monday in Al'lHIi next, within the leg:-l hours of sale, tho following property, to wit: 40 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded l?y hinds of John A. Martin, Henry Wilson, anil others, iittnched as the property of IIaddon,Singer it Co., ads. Vauralkeuburg, and others. 405 Acres of Lam', more *r less, bounded by lands of II. II. Harper, mid others, attached as the property of 1'eterS. Hurton, ads. L. Rl.Morrison, Assignee, and otliei-. lf>0 Acres of Laud, more or lees, hounded hv lands of Maishall Hodges, S. Agnew, and others, levied on as the property of fcilas Jones, ad* Geo. W. Kiehey, mid others. 1 Sorrel Mare Levied on as the the property of W. A. Shaw, ads. Ami>s Clink, Jr. 1 Ncgrr? man Tom levied oil the property of Stephen \V. Willis, ads. Joseph S. und Jas. II. liritt, and others. 1 Negro man, Anderson, levied on and attached as the propo .y of I'eter S. Hurton, ads. i i - I will nlso noil on tin- first Monday and Tuesday in April next, tin- remainder of the goods levied i>ii as tlic property of Iladdon, Slaircr iV Co. ?3i'" 1 also (rive notice to those persons who liuve made purchases ul the previous sale, that if they ilo not comply with tlie terms of mile heloro next Sale On}', tliey will be resold ut their risk. TERMS?CASH. JOSK1MI T. MOORE, s. a. i?. SlieriTs Ofliee, March l'l, 185V. Sheriff's Sales. BY VIRTl'K of nil order from the Court of Common I'least-ome ilirectoil, I will sell nt the late residence of I'eterS. Uurtmi, on Friday the yr.ili inst\ the following property, viz: 45 II- .ul IIul'p, ") Head Slu-ep, 8 Head Cuttle, 1 Road Wiijmiii. 1 Hujjuy, 2 Wlc .t Funs, 1 Thresher, 1 Cotton Gin and Hand. 1 I.ot Wheat. I Lot Corn in the Shuck. 1 Lot Corn Shucked, 1 Lot Fodder, 1 I >ot Shucks and Straw, 1 Lot Siv ct Potatoes, 1 Lot of Hoards, 8 Callous Fat. I Lot Tan ISark, 1 Loom ai.il Tackle, 1 Lot of l.umlier, 1 Lot l'cas, 2 Scythes and Cradles, 1 l.ot Flour, -2 llnrrel" and Salt. 12 Barrels and Meal. I (!rind Stone, 1 Larirel'ot, 1 l.ot Cotton Seed, 1 Lot Hoses. I Lot ISaiTcIs and Ilhds, 1 llau.I Axe, 1 l.ot Tliinch Irons. 1 Yoke Oxen. 1 I.-'t Sund'ies, 1 Rnronil, 2 Tables, .1 Reds! ends. 1 Tri'iniel Redstend, 2 Matrasses, 1 Chick, i Cupboard. fl Chairs, with sundry oilier articles, attached as IIiu properly of PelerS. Kurton, ads. L. M. Morrison, Assignee. Also, on tlie li!)ili ins!.. nt the residence of Silas lone*, 1 Sorrel Mure, 2 Tables, I Wiinhslnnd, I Chairs, 1 Cupt. ?urd, I Spinning Wlie ] lleel, 1 Rnggy iin.l Harness, 1 Lot Cotton Seed, J l.ot Fodder, I I.oom, I Lot I logo, 1 Cow, I l.ot I'lnuk, 2 (Iuiis, 1 l.ot Sumliies, ami 1 l.ot I'lautu lion Tools, attached as the property of Sil.*s Jones, ails. M. A. Douglas. At the New York Gold Mine, on Tlmrsilay, the Till April next. I Sieain Engine, lioiler ami Fixtures, 2 Circle Mills, 2 Stamp Mills, I l.ot Rlacksmith Tools, 1 I.ol < )ld Castings, 1 Cart, 1 Set (iol?l Scales ami Weijjhts, 1 Kami l'llinp, 1 l.ifi ami Force l'llinp, 7 Matrasses, 1 Lot Red Clothing, 1 l.ot Kitchen Furniture, 2 Redsletids, with other articles, levied on as the property of William It. Lloyd, ails. Alliert (iilhert and others. The unexpired Lease of u Cold Mine, levied on as the properly of Will. 15. Lloyd, ads. Albert Cilbert, and others. Trims?-CASH. JOS. T. MOORE, s.a.i?. Sheriff's Office, March 10, Ibo'.i 47 2t something new m A 01 FT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED UPON A 1.IRERAL AND IMPARTIAL PI,AN. THE ONLY ONE THAT STANDS F.N DOUSED RY Till-: ENTIRE PRESS OF THE CITY OF iJALTI.MORK. H. E. H0*f & CO'S (JREAT SOUTHERN GIFT HOOK STORE, NO. 41 BALTIMORE ST., Baltimoro, 3VI cl . HEADQUARTERS FOR Soullicm and Western Orders. Greater Inducements than ever before offered. SEND TO THEM FOR A CATALOGUE. .1 (lift worth front 1'ifh/ C'lth to aiY.s irmriflkkd sdoxiabs Accompanies every Rook. Cy CATALOGUES GIVING FULL PARTICULARS MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. What the Press Say. They have a magnificent assortment of Rooks, and have prepared themselves with innumerable elegant Gifs to be distributed among their ' troupo of friends and customers at large."? Bolt. Sun. Not only may a selection bo made of any choice work, but with ii the purchaser is sure to receive some article of Jewelry, which in many cases, iirnvpn iiniti) v:i1oal?t??Tlnllu 1* .1 1 ?? Tlicy innko no promises that nrc not performed strictly to tlic letter, ami by thus punctually cancelling their obligations, have gained .the entire confidence of not only our citizens, but the country abroad.?Bait. Patriot. A young lady acquaintance of ours purchased for SI a Hook nl tins establishment, a few days since, and received n double-eased Hold Watch, valued at one hundred dollars ?Clipper. The success which attends the Gift Book House of Messrs. If. K. HOYT &. CO. lias 110 precedents in the annals of Gift Enterprises.? Arpu*. Gall and see thein, and our word for it, you will not regret vonr visit. ? /Jixpatc/i. All Orders should he addressed to II. E. IIOVT A < 0.t No. 41 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Mc* March 17, 1859 47 3m CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. rf"MlE Subscribers having had the misfortune 1 to lose, l>y the fire of the 2fllh January,'the STEAM MILL and MACHINERY connected with their COACH FACTORY in Greenville, take this method of apprising their friends and patrons that they will still continue business as heretofore, without change in their Firm or ahbatement of their exertions to please. Tlioy Kavo On Haixti, and tire constantly finishing, all the varieties of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGOKTS Ever made by them, to which they invite the attention of purchaser*. They take pleasure in corroding nil impression that their Stock of SEASON EH LHMRKIL w?. lost witli I ha Mill, rind would nay tliaf, in quun tity nttd quality, Their Lumber Has Never flecri Better. TIic generous patronngo hitherto received warrants the conclusion that tlicir efforts arc appreciated, and stimulates (.hern in making further exertions. Their experience \$ill enable llicni to selcct and operate the most approved Machineiy, with advantages not surpassed hy any Manufacturers either Nortli or South. GOWER, COX. MARKLEY &. CO. Greenville, S. C., March 7, 18f>9. -IB "if Notice to Guardians, &c. ALL Guardians, Trustees, &r? liable to make Annual Return* to thiH OfTicc are hereby required to do so on ? r hnfore 1st Monday in jdyil ?o*tl All ilrftiiillrr* will he ruUJ. Guardians who have not yet completed their appointment* ure no tified to do ho at once. WM. II. PARKER, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's OfHce, J March 1, lB.Vj. S 45 1m S 13 w X INT Gr MACHINES. rI^II 1? l.*ii(Ieri<i|;ii('(l linviuir il>e exclusive Agenc 1. of Abbeville ninl Kiluellelil IMstrietf. fn tirover ami ISukrt'K l.'tmvallc<l K.imilv mid l'lait talimi Scwinir Machines is prepared ! > till iirilcr with promptness mid dispatch. K KM KM It HI THAT A LATH AND IMPORTANT KM PUOVr.MKNT in these Mach no* is. (hat. the arc JiOlSKl.lKS. Mr. I'. I'. Uoiul will n?j Machines ami act as my agent in Abbeville.? General Depot., mid Sales Kooin, lirst doo above Win. llill*H llanlwnre-Store. Hamburg, S. Maieh 5, IH.V.t. M. A. RANSOM. 0 T Reasons wliy tlio Grover ct IJakcr Sewini Machine is universally preferred for famih Sewing: 1st. It. is nioic simple ami easier kept in ordr than any other Machine. till. Ii makes a si-am which will not rip or rav el, though every third stitch is cut. :fd. It pews from two ordinary spool*, and tlui nil trouble of winding thread is avoided, wliil the saine inachino can he adapted at pleasure III/ a mere chatty c of spoof, li> all varieties o work. 4th. The satno inachino ruiiB sick, linei thread, and common spool cotton, with equal fu cility. ftt.li. The sciim is as elastic as the most elastii fabric, so that it is free from all liability to breul in washing, ironing or otherwise. fitll. The stitch made l>v lliis mnnliinn ie ninr. beautiful than any other made, cither l>y hum or machine. CVi/i.v of Letter lbec'im>1 J'roiti Unit. J. 11. llam in mi (I. Washington, Dec. 11,1858 Sin: In reply to your letter iiskingniy opinini of drover it linker's Seu iiifj iinieliiiivs, 1 t.nki pleasure in s .yin^ that they have- mure than nil swerril my expectation)", alter trying and return in<r others. 1 have three of thein in ojirration on my dif feretit. places anil alter fbur ypare trial luivo in fnnlt to find. Vours, Respect tillv, J. II" HAMMOND. To M. a. Ransom, Ksq., Hamburg, S. C. Cnjii/of Letter from Mr. Jonathan JF. Miller Hkki ii Island, S. ('., Dec. ISth, 1H."i8. M. A. Hansom: ? hear Sir: In reply to youi enquiry how 1 like the drover jfc linker's Sew i11l; machine, I take pleasure in sayiin; that nl'tci using it. four months it. has given entire satis taction. It is simple ami easy to tliuleislnnd anil s never heeii out of order. My wife ha no ditlicultv in iustrucliti|r a servant in the usi nf it. I am inlly pcmiaileil that no iiiventiot uf theatre is more worthy the attention of tin public than that of Sewinjx Machines. Very Res-peci fully yours, Jonathan m. miller. March 10, 1H.V.I 40 !m W TUT XT TTT T ro "Wlioleaalo cfc Plotn.il 1) H U (5 618 T, ipo broad steet, -A- ugusta, Gr a .. WOULD ret-'|n-et fully invito ilie altcnlioi of M lilU'U ANTS, I'llVSU'i ANS and I'LANTEKS In lii? larjjn slock of DRUGS, Medicines, Paints, Oils, &.c. Which arc IioiiljIiI direct from Importers uih Manufacturers, ami will In- sold as low and on a Accommodating terms as any oilier liousu in tin Soutlo i'ii couniry. Every article sold will lie warranted strict I, JUIV. HJ' A call from those viMting Augusta i solicit t<l. March 3, 1P5J) 40 Rm DR. J. B. M ARCHISI'S CELEBRATED CATI10LIC0N, FO It Til E RE LIE F AND CURE 01 SUFFERING FEMALES. rI"MIE "Woman's Advocatr*," of Philadelphia -1. (Miss Annie E. ?McD?w?ll, editor,) says ' 1'his is tln> most valuable medicine for the ills eiiKei: peculiar to women iluit wn know of. ^ frii-nd of ours, who for iiimiy yunrH Iuir been i BuH'eicr, noticed ihc advertisement in the Ailvo cate, and at once procured u hot tic. Slio foim< relief, and can most heartily recommend it to ul who are Milft-ring in u hko manner. Wo ha v. heard many times that it wan a t rue remedy, hit thid id the first ease ill which we have seen it eHectH. Our friend will bo very glad to give I)r Murchiai a certilicato of its value to her if lie dc sires one." l'uiiiphlets containing much useful informaiioi touching the nature anil symplonm of the^abovi diseases, together with LcBtiiiioiiiulg from ladie of the highest respectability, as certified l?y tin most satisfactory authority, to all which the at tuniion of ladies and praetitioncra is respectfully invited, eau be had gratia at the More of Dr. F. G. I'auks, Druggist, Greenwood, S. C. Jordan ?fc McLaughlin, AbbevilleC. II. And of most of the respectable Druggists ii the State. J. l?. Marciiiri & Co., proprielers. Centra Depot ,1'JJ Broadway, K. Y. (C^T* Do not be satisfied with merely readinj this notice but call or neml for n pamphlet. I will pay you well for your trouble. Feb. 24, lt>5'J 44 SPRING STOCK, 1859. JACKSON, MTLLER&VERDERY ii nwur.nai.J^ lUVALMId JIM Foreign and Domestic, Staple and Fanc^ DRY GOODS, Masonic Hall Building, 248 Broad St, AITCHJSTA., G-A.., Would respectfully invite attention to their larg and well-selected Stock of Spriug Goods. March 17, 1869 47 * Til ESTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Abbeville District.?Citation. By "WILLIAM IIILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abb< ville District. WIIRREAS, James II. Wideman has ap plied to tne for Letters t>f Administration o nil and singular the goods ami chattels, right and credits of Tlios. J. Lyoft, Inle of tlio I)ii met aloresnnl. deceased. These are, therefore, lo eile and ndinonisli a' and singular, the kindred and creditors of til said deceased, to be and appear before mo atoti next Ordinary's Court of the cnid District, to li holden at Abbeville Court House on th twenty eigth day of March to show crittse, ifnnj why* the said administration should not b granted. Given under my hand and seal, this elevent day of March in the year of our J/ord on thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, an in the eighty third year of American Iiidepuut ence. WILLIAM HILL, o.a.d. March 17, 47 21 Now is the Timo to Pitch In AS I am desirous of rAoving w?st, I UtTcr m VALUABLE PLANTATION for suh five miles went of Anderson Court (louse, o the Shallow Ford Road, contaiiMitg three hut dred and ninety-nix acres (.'I'.iC) well improve! with two settlements ou it, a good gin lioiis6 an screw. The tract contains nliout lifty acred < hot loin land, nhout one half llie tract if) woo( liuid, well timbered, and lies well. 'Any person wishing lo purchase would <1 well to call and examine this land befdre put chasing elsewhere, us I will give a bargain; am determined to sell. W. M. KKOWN. Match 17, 1859 47 3t I ESTES & CLARK, Augusta, Grn., Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in FAMILY & PLANTATION <3r It O CERIES, OKFKR for* snip, on the most favorable terms, 7,.r> Rale* Heavy Gunny Ragging, 30u Whole and Half ('oils Rope, f.'jO Bags Rio, r<nguira anil Java Coffee, 5}5 IJ lids. New Crop Sugar*, |0<> Bid* Clarified Sugars. A R and C, 25 " Crushed and Powdered Sugars, 301.) Whole and Half Boxes Candles, y lf>0'Boxes Tohneco?various Brands, r 2<>0 Kegs Nail5?Assorted siZes, 5rt,?>00 Cigars? various Brands, J lOt?0 Sacks Salt, in twilled Sucks, Sort Rids. Planting Potatoes, 2ort whole, lulf and quarter libla. Mackerel, y 5(1,000 His. Kacon Sides und Shoulder;;, 20O Rids. Fresh TltCUiirtsto/i Llinc/ 2(irt Bids Liquor* and Wine?, r :>0im) lbs llemluek Sole Leather, 25 I!ales I!envy <taiuilmrga, Iiutter, Cheese, Lard, Flour. Jan. 2,1859 37 ) SADDLES AND HARNESS. TlIK undersigned having determined msHsS <? locate permanently in the town of Abbeville, hopes, hy ftiilliful work and strict at trillion to business, to merit n liberal aharo of s patronage. B Having just returned from market, his Stock is full and complete. 1*rent care mid petsonal f attention line hrcu bestowed in purchasing Mountings of I lie most durable quality, latest and imj, proved styles. With good material and the most skillful workmen, and after having served an nppreuticeB ship himself of ten years, under the most suc. cessful workman iu tlx: Slate, he hopes to lit up work that will suit the taste of any, even the B most f:"-tidioiif>, as well as tlie mast utilitarian, j AUo, a full and complete S;oi:k of every lliing that is usually kept in an establishment of the kind, such as Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Whips, Collars, Hide Whips, Mountings, ! Loatliors, tfce. He returns his thanks to his former customers for their patronage, with a sincere desire to extend and merit a still larger share of public support. , All orders filled with promptness, while strict attention will be given to repairing. CST Will be found during business hours on Washington St., No. 2. r 'v nnnii'vtvo Jan. 18, 1S59 39 Gm TIIE DAILY CAROLINA BULLETIN. p The subscribers have commenced to publish, r tlii.-* ?litv, in tin: City of Columbia, under tin* stylo . ihkI title of I>itnT?tn Hkitton, ft Daily mid TriWceklj New*pup?-r, on a full Super Koynl sheet, l; upon tlie follow iug terms: ,, Daily paper, per annum $4 00 , Tri-Weekly " " 2 Do > CT" ^ ingle copies 2 cents, or 10 cenls ~|'} week.,/]) THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THIS STATE. The " lln.r.KTix" in somewhat smaller than its Coluinhia cotcmporurics,bulas it is printed upon a smaller class ??f type, it will contain as much, if not more, readable matter than is usually pub- | lished in this city, for one-third Irxs priue for the daily, and exactly half the juice of other tri-weekly publications in Columbia. it will be our object to inuke the " Jll^lteti^t,, nn interesting and reliable news journal. Every ellbrt will be made to procure for publication the latest news from all sections of the globe, by ? Telegraph or otherwise; and special euro will be taken to mail the paper carefully ami prompt' ly to those who may favor us with their orders. ' Mr. K. II. ISritton, long connected with the Press of this State, has been engaged to superintend the publication ami management of the affairs of the " Ilalfrtiu,* 'and we can safely promise that no ellim will be withheld on his part, if needed, to make the paper worthy of general putroul nK"Persons who may consent to net as Atjenls for the sale of the " Jlu/tetin," will be supplied daily 'f upen the following terms, for cncli: 20 copies daily 000 35 I .50 copies daily ?n0 80 s 4(1 " " .ri5 | 1(10 " " 1 40 It will be seen by the above prices, that we have determined to publish n cheap Daily Paper, % and thus utVord an opportunity lor all to obtain ) daily information of every important occurrence which may reach us up to the hour of closing at iiiitht. We rcfci'lbe render to the?alulatory, published in Another column for such information ns mny * lie denned, touching the political chnracler of the " Jlulletin," regarding it sufficient to state that the nticieul lnnd murks will ever he kept in view, nud thai the lone mid character of the paper will he thorough .Stale Rights,?that the lessons taught by Calhoun and his illuitrious cotemporariei.-, and k endorsed by the Stale Rights Parly of their day, x will ever lind liberal and uuwavering support in tho columns of the "Jiulfetin." - C- K. BRITTON. I J. E. BRITTON. u Juii. 17, 1809 3!) 8 N*otioo to Dototor?. A LI. PERSONS indebted to nie by Note or Account, up to tho first of January, are re( quested tu settle the suirie, at the earliest convenience. H M. T. OWEN. B .Jan. 1st, 1859 37 If f NOTICE. FB1IIE firm of l'ERKYMAN & TARRANT , JL is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The Rooks and Accounts of the concern are in i (he hands of JOHN R. TARRANT for collection and settlement. 1 Persons indebted will please call and settle, either by note or cash. ? Those having demands will present to John l R. Tarrant, who is the authorized agent for payment of the indebtedness of the concern, as well as the collection of accounts, <tc. FERRYMAN A TARRANT. Jan. 1st, 185U 37 3m THE SOUTHERN GUARDIAN, f IS rUIILIHIIBD AT Columbia, South Carolina. r BY CHARLES P. PELIIAM. Terms, Daily $6.00 per anuum. Tri weekly 4 00 " Weekly 2.00 " O* Payment in advance invariably. Poste masters sending us five daily subscribers, with 830.00, or five tri-weekly suliecribers, with f.20.00, (enclosed in registered letters,) will be en - titled to an extra copy, or in lieu or that 20 per t cent, of the sums thus remitted, provided the order is for an man)' as five copies. Ten percent, will be allowed on amounts remitted for single subscriptions. A DVTCRTIRF.M F.NTS " Inserted at the following rates in the Daily 11 and Tri*Weekly: One Squaro (ten lines or less) one insertion 50 cts, each aubsequenl insertion '* f.5 cts. .1 When an advertisement is inserted In the Weekly, or but once a week in the Daily, 50 ctj. a square for each insertion. "We ofler to advertisers the inducement of * sending thei" favors to be read by a numerous ~ mul inlluciiiiul el..as of readeas, both in town '' and country. Tlic "Southern Guardian " pre0 Bents great advantages an an advertising me. dium; it<? circulation in largo, and in daily and rapidly extending,?particularly in the middle , and upper districts of the. State. .lOIi HUNTING. The Job Oflice is thoroughly appointed in nil respects; nnd fitted fur every description of Job Work. In connection with it id a Bindery. _ The ' Southern Guardian " is devoted to IliA muintainnnta of the rights, honor nnd intriestN " of the South under tho Constitution. While it y is willing tosustom the Democratic Parly when?. ever its course shall command approval by its " justice, it yet more confidently and distinctly relies upon tho jxople of the South ; nnd as the best, prepurntion for the content which is even d now upon us, it will zealously labor to eflect union and co-operntion amongst ourkthrs. 1- III tho management of this jonrfial, (ho early production of every class of news from all parts IO ut the wodd, the lessons of Virtue and morality, the interest* of education', agriculture, commerce, ftn?l mnmifdCtures,?will be kept promptly in view, and no eflurt will be spared to mako it, in all respects an acceptable fire side visitor. Feb. 24,1059 44 Til E EXERCISES |^| OK TIIK ABBEVILLE MALE ACADEMY ; Will be Resumed on the FIHST MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1P.09. ' ti,e Til?'' Scholastic voar will comprise two terms: lect The 1st commencing tl>c 1st Monday in nra January will continue 118 weeks?the 2<l com- I' inciiciiiK the 2<I Monday in September will con- ' tiniie 1'2 weeks. *',n> i is oesiruoi* iiiai punilH Blioulil begin Willi the '/ Session. f,a' RATES OF TUITION. 1st Session. 2d Srssion. Readlhir, Spelling mid ... Primary Geography, ?'4 00 $ C 00 " The above, will) Knglisli tirniumar and Arithmetic 20 00 9 00 The nliovi>, with Algebra nml Geometry, *23 00 10 00 The above, with Latin HI nii.l fi reek 28 00 12 (V) riipils \Vill be cTiarg;'d from tlio time of ?uter- fillip lo the eml of the Session. Hoard can be procured convenient to the Academy. . W. II. WIIITH, A. I?.. Principal. rM Dec. 23, I8.r)H. 3/5 .Ini ?J' Housebuilding and Undertaking. ft KOKGK W. ItUOWX would respectfully E vT announce to the citizens of Ablievillp, and the surrounding country, that lie is prepared to do all kinds of work, such as j Building, Repairing and Jobbing, mid atl work pertaining to the Carpenters' business. And with strict attention to business, lie hopes to meet with h liberal share of public patronage. O. W. BROWN, Address?G. \V. Rnow.v, Abbeville C. II. T~ S. C. t... liec. 2, 1858 .11 tf t"0 Just Rocoived, r BAZIN'S new Perfume, KISS-ME-QUICK- |Jvj distilled from the well known flowed of Forget-me-not, iinMir|iusgi!d in fragrance and j?el-inancncy, for sale by JORDAN .t M< T.AUCJIIMX, w DmtrgiMs ami Chemists. 3" TBB MARSHALL HOUSIL % BY E. COBB, Proprietor. rip} TIIF. Proprietor or tl.c MARSHAL!. Cm .EM?L 1IOUSK would inform the public that his pal House is still open for the reception of visitors. I Having pome >*xperiviice in (lotpl-kc^iiing, h?? poj; flatters himself that he will lie nhle to please his son friends an<l customers. llis Lalilo will ut all fori times be supplied with 1 The Very Best The Market Affords. W!1 His House is well provided with attentive ser- . ^ vnuts, and everything to rendct* his cuftoiners V.j coinfortoblc. >l EDMUND C0I5B. ""J! Feb. 21, 1S5?.) 44 tf J am the TTnr.J? t r?T -1 * ? iiauuo l/ilitppuu LipS ! r|"MlE Subscribers lmve just. received a Iresh ' JL supply of Amandine, Cold Creiiin, I'oitinde Divine, Si v. These are articles if applied to l.lic 12 akin after washing will beautify, sol I en and preserve it free fioin chapping. JOUDAN &, MeJ.AUGIIMN. January 27. 18.VI 40 tf Just Received, "1 OUNCES SULP.of QUININE, 20 ounces Snip. Morpheu.\ lor sale by JORDAN ?fc JULACIII.IN, J. Druggists and Chemists. July 8, lP.r.8. tf 11 ,.K, Pilotoken, or Female's Friend. 1 ANKW supply just received and for sale sl" by W' JORDAN &l McLAUCUI.lN. or* March 17, lbf?d. 47 tf tt,l! LIVERY STABLES, 3 BY COBB & CRAWFORD, ABBEVILLE S. C. _ TIIE Undersigned would inform /C )\ the public that they have formed u copiii'tuershsp for the purpose of conducting THE LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS IN |I( ALL ITS BRANCHES. They have taken the well-kijown Stables nttachcd to the lot of the Marshall llouee, accupied last year by 1*. S. Rutledgp. These Stables, fronting on Washington Street, T1 have been repaired and refitted, and are now well -L provided with provender and attentive Uostleis, Sp for the accommodation of the public. sta Mr. CRAWFORD, one of the firm, may nl- on wnys be found at the Stcbles, and he hopes, by tin close attention to business, to merit and teccive swi a liberal shaie of public patronage. wii The Stables will be provided with BUGGY or t AND SADDLE HOUSES, to hire, together th? with every other accommodation usually offered by a similar establishment. Thov have also, 4 COMMODIOUS I.O'l>> for the accomodation of STOCK DRIVERS, and will furnibli lliein ? witli provender, at living ra'ca. EDMUND COBB, /<f J. B. CUAWFOKD. Fel>. 23, lP.r>9 44 tf Wagons, Wagons. I^IOR sale, a Two florae Wagon, a One J llot.sc Wagon, with tong and nhafts, a Do Two Horse Jersey Wagon. For further purticit- for Inrs enquire at this Oflice. tin Feb. 23,1659 44 3t HO! Brick Work and Plastering. T1 I'M IE undersigned having located permanently at Greenwood, offers his services to the citizens of the District, and the surrounding conn- j,(|( try, ns r Krick-Layer mid Plasterer. lie war- 0f rants all work not only to look well but to be durable and lasting. ()> Address? P. 15. PATTKRRON. 'rj Greenwood, H. C. j.-j Greenwood, Feb. 2, 1659. 41 "tn )<}. A FA MIL 7 GROCER Y J in g reenwood. ult WHAT I INTEND TO DO. PJI I INTEND to keep on bands at my Store, opposite Ferryman it Wallers, a slock of goods consisting in part of ' oranges, coffee, apples, tea. r_ lemons, rice, t and other fruits, anj> potatoes, f whiskey, sugar, 8l.r( mr andy, candy, v rum, mo i. asses, l,,! and gin, and honey. T illlpn'1 f<\ cfrtll llkA nVvrtlfft nil.? - ..ww n.v.u.cn, mm wiiicid n, not named at the very lowest prices. |)L, I intend to pleatte every one in pric?s and qual lly of my goods. I intend I lint no other establishment in this latitude shall sell goods cheaper llimi mine. i intend to sell my goods to every person who shall lake the trouble to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I intend to keep my stock full nnd complete. 1 I intend to please, in every particular, my una- 0,1 tamers and friends, and would oxpress ific hope that they in fry endeavor to plense me by giving me, at least, a share of their trade. I intend to barter Or qxchauge my goods for uch articles as I can sell. ^ This is what I intend to do, ami if j-ou wish to know what I don't int6nd to do, you must call ni and sco me personally. |ca T- C. CHEWS. wn Feb. 3, 1859, 41 .1m cai AI Dr. a. PAXIBLS, 10 GREENWOOD, S. C\, RKKPS constantly on hand all articles usually ftp kept in a l'rug or Fancy Store, at market prices. f$f~ Professional scrvicc9 rendered when called for. n|l Feb. 24, 1859. 44 Cm ;w AND FRESH GROCERIES JUST ARRIVEDr. ob ]sr. K.Krox, fOUI.I> respectfully .inftirin their friend* an<l customer*, mid the |>uhlic generally. that v linvc junt rccriye<l a large ami curefully seed Slock of AM1I.Y (H10QBRIB8, bracing every tiling initially fntiud mJaOroceSlore ; nil of which they olfcr at the lowest ket priee, fort'a>h, or to prompt paying cusic-rs, oil short litnc. Those who wish to j>rot thcnwelvcs with nil the rcipiiaite* ft?f A Christmas Dinnor, tilil do well to call in an<l supply themselves. clow will he foiiii'l viiiuiK'rnlc'l n part of our ek: SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, NE NEW ^ORLEANS SYRUP, MACKItRL, SALMON. I'llKF.SR, A.RDWARE, IRON, NAILS, AC., &.C., &.O., - li r a- ; k , f? " V fc ? NGKIl, CANDLES, SOAP. AND PExiPTjaaEnir, WINES, WHISKEY, HASTDY A.N33 A TiE. Cigars and Tobacco, 'INE SMOKING CUT TOBACCO, r i St i: ? K A C IiLHS tTMESifiB* \Wa0iis, Candies, Itaisins, Nuts, &c., toots and Slioos; ret her with ninny oilier nitieles too numerous mention. J. <i. N. KNOX. >eo. ir>t lvr.w. IE FARMER~&~ PLANTER ItOMOVKI) TO Oolumloia, St. o< [AVIN(? l'urelmsed < ( Maj. tleo. Seaborn this populni journal. [ intend removing iis c? of publication to <'oitiuibin, mid will i?juc rom that- place on and alter January noxl. "eeling confident tlip.t pitch ;i journal is groat nci'ili'tl iii this State. and believing that ii <vill sustained, if local V.I at llio Capital of the tc and conducted with ppirit nod ahility, 1 e determined on making the venture, and I upon every Farmer and Planter in South roliun lo encourage the enterprise hy their ronaui1. t will he printed in tlio finest htvle of Ty[rnphy, with new type, on line paper ; hand lely embellished, and eight pages added to its Vieo only ONE DOLLAR per nit mini, tilyd in advance. V corps of the best practical anil scientific i*ic:iiItttrstl writers Imve been secured, ami its ilorial depart men I will lie under ilic care of i of (lie I lest Farmers in ilie land. ['lie cash system will In; rigidly adhered lo, I no name will be entered on our books until subscription id paid. T E 11 II S : copy, one year $1 00 copies, one year f> (ift copies, one year 10 (JO A duress R. M. STOKES, Columbia, S. C. Tho State of South Carolna, AUBKVlT.Lli IHS7H1CT, In Equity. II. Colih, and others, vs. 1$. V. Posey, A. E. Hughes, nod J. '1'. Moore. rrriox ix tiik nati kk ok a koukion attachmkxt. 1* Appearing to my satisfaction that II. V Posey, one of the defendants in the above leu case, resnteH i>i*yon?I llie limits of this ite, mi motion of Thomson ?t Fair, I'ro. lVl. lered that said 11. V. l'osey dr. nppenr, plead swer or demur lo said Petition within three ml lis from the publication hereof or the same 11 he taken pro confesso against birn. W ,\I. II. l'AUlvER, o r a.i?. Commissioners < )fliee, f Feb. 24, 1S.VJ \ 44 3ito The Stat? of South Carolina. A liliK I 'ILL K DISTRICT. In Equity. ndersnn, Kirtland, ) North &. l'latt, ^ Bj? f(jr Rel;rf jnjUDC. iddon, Slager it Co. J tioii, Ac. and others. ) r appearing to my satisfaction Hint A. Wilson } I addon, Abraham Singer, Milan Slauor, curling & l.rother, defendants in thn above ted ease, reside beyond the limits of this State, motion of.I. ('. Calhoun, Oo!ii|>. Sol., orde: ed it said defendants do appear ntid plead, niter or du:nur to the said Liill of Complaint) thin three mom lis from t.hc publication hereof Lite tiatno will be taken pro. confeaxo against int. "wm. II. PARKER, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Ofliec, t Feb. ai. isr.a. ( .u a.n THE STATES j'l'tiLrsni:n Evmtr afternoon uy PRYOK II HISS. T K 11 M S: lailnl to Riibftcribers ullt of the city nt Six i.laii>s per milium, for one copy ; Tkn Hollars two copies?invariably in advance for tlie le orileicd. Semi-Weekly Statks, fur one year, thiief i. i. a US. IE CHEAPEST PAPER IN' TIIE SOUTH. The Weekly in published in n lartie imnsi.t. tM, and i* printed nn Ritperior pupur, with hand lie, hold type, at llie following roa.-onnble ralrf subscription: Per year. JE copy. ..... $2 Oil 11%EE eopic*, . . . . ft 0(1 V* E copies to a olnh, . . . 8 OP iN copies to n clnl?. . . . 15 0(! VKNTY copicH, sent In one addrcfw, 20 0(i ['ayiiient in all ensen ia required invariably in vanee ; nml no paper will be forwarded until ! receipt of the motley. All business letiern <<houhl be addressed to LYOIl it 11 KISS, Washington,]). C. Jau. 18, 185U 31) ORPHAN HOUSE, CHARSLESTON, S. C. iHTI Coiuniiacionere of ilia Orphan IIouro respectfully inform the public thai they are de">uh to Aiipreutico oui, to proper person?, mioh the Orphan Inmates (male mid female) of tin dilution, to learn *oi'np usoftil trade or hiiHineBS, upon ii j>|ilici?t ion to I be ('oniiiiissioiierH may approved nf by them. The mimes of such are to he apprenticed are registered and may inspected at the Institution. lt? ..f .1... it.....'..i Nov. 25, lni2fn MASONIC NOTICE. A MIF. T'pgnhir Communication of CLINTON LODGE, No. 3, A.*. l'V. M.*.. will he held Mntuhitf JSt'rniv;/. 11 f/i nf April nert. By order of the \V. M. A. RRUSSEL, See'y. fan. 12, lfif.O 38 td NOTICE. 11I1E Subscriber would offer lo the Citizeni of Abbeville, a choice selection of EVER' .OOMINO ROSES, from his Garden in Charton, 8 Z. They are of large sire, and art irruuted true loname. Descriptive Catalogue) i bo furnished by application to Messrs. Branfch leu A Edwards' Book Store, or by applicatior the Subscriber at Thos. C. I'errin's, Emj. Ht mid also enter into arrangement* with par * deuirous of having their Gurdens laid off it proved style. , SAMUEL wtSBB. Gardener and Florist N. B. All orders for plnnte, will b- prompt^ tended to. Feb. 17, 1869. 45 4t ; - _ CANDIDATES. for Ordinary. Tlic fiioiiiTs of COL JOHN <? BASKW announce Inm as n Candidate for Ordinary at tlifl ensuing election. C3T Tlie friends ?f jonrt P. JIUNTRR r?Ptieoifnlly announce liiin a cui|diilftie for the office of Ordinary, hi tin* n<;xt election. Oetoher 27,1W58. For Tax Collector. The friends of IIENUY S. CASON anuoauM him n candidate fur th6 office of Tax Cv11e?t*/( at the ne<t election. II r Wa ?re ai:th<triKe<l to Miiiioimee s! iST HODGES an n Cnnilnlnie for Tux Collector, at the I'lisiiing rlect.ion. MTH'm friends of **A I'T. \V. S. HARRIS rPH|>i?rffully announce liitVi * ('aiuE'lnie for tbdf otliee of Tar Collector of Ahhcv'illa I>iitrict,' n'< tl-e next eleelion. C?/" Tlii> iiiuiii-riiiw ?' " ? ii'?n ?? V9* l\ 1 li* I.lNCSWortTfl respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tux Collector nt the ensuing elW? (ion. C^f-.The miiiieroUM f'rimuln of WESfJ^Y A'.' BI.ACK, Kw| , resnt-etfnilv aiinouiie*- him a ranaliilntI'oi' Tax t'oiler for, at (ho fliftnTnjr election,' 01" The friends of (I. M. MATTISOX, respectfully aii/ionnee him a candidate for Ta'jf Colii'Rlur, at the ensiling election. Il-T The friend* of JAMKS A. M.c(M)RD .ec? ppovtfully announce him n Candidal* for Tax Collector, at the next Election, for Al>t>eviit? District. . . ... July .'.ft, 18.17 14 *1<1 H. & N. E. S0L0M0N~ HAMBURG, S. C;, ' rPAttr: pl.rlsnre iri informing the planters na?t L public generally, tliat they are rtfci'ivinj following articles Irotn Now York. Philadelphia ami rfalulirVre,' wlifrli Jfiey will SELL AT LOVf RATES. RAGGING, RAI.J-: ROPF., , Java, f.ajjuyra uikI Rio (^OI'PEES, A. It. C. New Orlciumniiil I'rurliP'TRUGAKS NfW Orleans utxl WmI India MOLASSES, CII ERSP.. MACKEREL, SPICES of all kimls, Foreign an<l Domestic WINES anil LIQUOR#,' LOOTS, sflfES nnd IIATS. Noirro. Red and Saddle TtLANKF.ES^. OSNARL'RGKaiul Georgia PLAINS, Linseed and Tanners OILS, WHITE LEAD and TURPENTINE", TORACCO, a large assortment, INDIGO, M ADDER, .fee.. Choice Tennessee RACON, , Bur, Hoop, Nail Rod, IIoibc Shoo and Da?d llfOV ..f ..'ii J:'-. A ml nil oilier articles usuuVly kept in t1i? 11(3?CEU\ ULSiNKSS. -Also-. , A iargn nssor'.inent. of Men's, Boy's, Sid* ui VVnccon SA'DDLES,' IUllDLRS.ni.a BITTSof fill RWb, , . AVii.'gon, Carriage, Hr.ygy nud Ovirattr'a \\ hips," i IlnfiiesB anil Sole LEATHER, ?fce., S.6., All of wliicli we wilt sell at Now York Retail Prices. Wo will pay tlie most liWrut prices for Colloia mul oilier kinds of produce. H. & N. E. SOLOMON. Tlio Ite?l House at tlie old staild of II. L. Canniimlium <Sc Co. Hamburg, Sept. 29, 18.18 24' sm6m' a. cA.iir>. Having just returned from tlie NorHiern Markets, I can supply piy customers with, goods 1'kksii from t.lie manufacturers, and will be able lo please I ho moat fastidious. Thankful fur th? patronage 1 received wliile .in tlie firm of II. Ij. (.'uuiiiii^liam iV Co., I take this opportunity of soi licitiug tlie saiiio for tfie No*v Firm. ,. HENRY SOLOMON. JOHN CORBETT, HOUSE PAINTER* Grainor. MnrWor t>onor Un-?-. , ..... ; JL UJ^Vl -U.Cl.UgC7A / ?AND? SIGN wniTBit; Atotoovillo O. XX. Feb. 24, 1859 44* 12rtV DR. S. HENRY BEARD, DBNTlS 0% Graduate of the Baltimore College of ' Dental Surgery. HAS pormanpiitly locate if at Aldievill'e II., and solicits a share of public patron-1, age. Teelli inserted from cue (.? full "ppei; and lower nets*. Exposed nerves destroyed and treated, free from pain. Having purchased an oftico ' Right., of I>r. niandy, of liuliiinore, I ain prepared to insert teeth on the Clienplartic process. W" Ollice?Over Hriinch A Allen's Book and Dru^ Stqre, Abbeville C. II., S. C. April 22, I85J? I Iy Press please copy.' M. T. & J. T. OWEN, ... HAVE this day formed a Copartnership, and will keep constantly on hand a large aritf well selected slock of FINE GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, JB W S^LiStT^ .. 1 Silver ami Plated Ware, Clocks, &c. Watches, Clocks and . Jewelry repaired at shortest notice, in the best manlier, and warran led to give satisfaction. Jan. 1st, 1859 37 _ 3m ; COO P EH'S " POCKET INTEREST BOOK; r 1^1 Ili ftlinve is a complete and perfeci wori i 1. on Interest, Riving the rate percent. in?flBch I of tlie I'fiitcd Stales, wilh llie Legal mode for I computing Interest on Notes and ftoiifTe fiavinjfc I credit?. It also contains a Sinnple.InterestTable, , with the* interest computed on all buiiis from 10 , cents fo ?l0,6nrt, and from one day io sit yefirA, I at 7 per c/>nt; Forms for, Notes, wiUi n Compou?d Inlcrcsl Rule, Uule for Discount, ?tc , with man/ , ot.her useful matters, unnecessary to enumerate here, By J. J. Cooi-kr, a native South Carolinian. Anyone desiring the work cau be supplied by calling at this Office, or applying to th? Author at Hwanray'a Ferry, Abbeville, or to Joaeph Crews, Laurens C. II. Banner Office, Abbeville. Oct. 6, I&5& 24 Sttl Bricklayer and Plasterer. i ^E Undersigned respectfully informa tlie i JL citizens of Abbeville, that having located i permanently at Abbeville Village, Tie t'spfepared to execute everything in his linfe ftf business, i and hopes by prompt attention, to merit s duo share of public patronage. JAMES T. JF.FFRIES?. January 6th, 1859 3m 38 iFruit! Frtiit!! WANTED immediately FIVE TI10USAND UUSllELSof DRIEDPeaches and Apples, and other Dried Fruit, for which the highest market pficfi will be paid IN CASII t ...... . T. C. CRF.WS. I Greenwood, Feuritary Si, 1869 41 4t rpu? Pi-iu o i> ? " xxiu otctbt) ox somn uaronna# ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Qffice Court of Common Pleat and Oen'l Setiiont. N. K. Butler, Survivor 1 vs. { Attachment, i tVip. B. Lloyd, ) McGowrii, PI'tfF'b Atly. \ V IiERKAS the Plaintiff did on ^he nifleT T fftntli day of November, eighteen hun* > dred And fift.y-eiglit; file Hit declaration against ? the Defendant, wlio, (it sqid) is absent from > and without the corporate limits of this State i and has neither wife nor littoruey known within 9 the same, uponwlmw a copy of said declaration - might he served: It is therefore ordered, that > the said Defendant do appear and plead U t\ti said declaration, on or before the twentieth of November,eighteen hundred and fifty-nine. , otherwise final and absolute judgment will then j be riven and awarded against him. MATTHEW MCDONALD, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Not. 20,1858. 82?12^