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New and Fresh Family Groceries. J. eta N. 3HL3NTOZK1 mmT"OULD respectfully inform their frienda T v and the publio that thoy have just received. and are offering for sale, a uew and fresh assortment of Finest Family Groceries, which they offer low for Cath, or on ahort time to those who pay promptly. They have a large stock of everything usually kept in a similar establishment, to which they respectfully ask the attention of the public. Our stook consists, in part, aa follows: Superior Rio and Java Coffee, Best duality Coffee Sugars, Finest N. O. Syrup and J Cuba MnlflnsAa We also keep constantly on hand 4 A Choice Lot of Whisky, 2 from 50 cents to $4.00 per Gallon. Wines, Cordials, Porter, Ale, Champagne Cider, 0 SEGARS TOBACCO AND SNUFF, ? Candles, Soap, Starch, Soda, &c. ? NUTS, OF EVERY VARIETY, ; CANDIES, RAISINS, FIGS, CROCKERY and HARDWARE, J] ICTJTLERY, &c. ^ SCYTHES AND CRADLES. * r\ e nave received a lot of Scythes and Cradles, ready stocked, which we offer for $4.60. 0 n TABLE SALT. f< A choice article of Table Salt, iu Sacks of 10 lbs. oacli?price 30 els. per Sack. c PAPERING, PAPERING. I A large lot of WALL PAPERING, which we ' will Bell low. Any one desiring this article will please give us a call. Wc have in store a number of articles not ii enumerated in this advertisement?iu short, we n keep a general assortment, and can supply al- d most any call, as our stock is extensively varied, a We flatter ourselves that we can sell as cheap as s any other house in the place, and reppectfully I ask a share of public patronage. I< J. it N. KNOX. April 20, 1859 52 tf , SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! I JUST received new and beautiful patterns Fancy c ianen .bosom and White Mar- ah seilles Shirts. ' ?ALSO? C G-entlemens' Reading Robes, t< Jaconet Undershirts. Linen Drawers, it Jaoctnarci Slairts, * With Carved Yoke?something new. 1 For sale by A. A. WILLIAMS. " April 20,1859 52 tt r' P Collars! Collars!! 1! NEW and beautiful FRENCH POLKA and BYRON COLLARS, just received and for ale by '3 A. A. WILLIAMS. ? April 20, 1059 52 tf ? RECEIVED THIS WEEK. -A LOT of Trimmed Straw, and Neapolitan BONNETS. L ?ALSO? A magnificent assortment of Mantillaa. T.ne? ? Points, and ^ BERAGE SHAWLS sl Of the latest sty lea, At 0| GRAY Ji ROBERTSON'S ll April 15, 1669 62 if a HEADaUARTERS. k Second Reoiment Cavalry, S. C; M., ) E Longmires, Edgefield, S. C. \ w ORDER NO ? o rw^HE Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry, will " JL assemble at Edgefield C. H., ou Saturday the 7th May next, for Drill and Review. ^ The Abbeville Squadron of Cavalry will as- ti semble at Abbeville, C, II., on Saturday, 14th ti May next, for Drill and Review. ti The Commissioned *ftnd non-Comrnisaioned ti Officers will asaemble the day previous for ^ Drill and Instruction. Lieut. Col. BATES and Major DeBRUHL, _ are charged with the extensiou of these orders. , TWA m nTrnr?nf.r. ^ - 1 oixv. A. 1xjis.Krx5.~5, uoi. * April 11, 1869 62 4t 11 BSTR.AX. ESTRAYED from the Subscriber on the 8th inat., ft M ARE MULE, about two years i; of age- It is of a dark ?olor, and ha* been re- C cently trimmed and roach cd, with some alight E gear marks. ti Any information coDoerning it, should be ad- J dressed to W. II. GRAYDON, ,, Waterloo, Laurens, S. C. April 20, 1859. 52 3t B The State of South Carolina, * Abbeville District.?In Equity. 1 Henderson Eirtland, ) - ' ' North & Tiatt, \ Bill for Account, \ ?. \ Relief, &c. j Haddon, Slager Sl Co., el al. / B PURSUANT to the Order of Court in the above J stated case. 1 will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville C. H.. on Sale Pay in MAY next, ( Nine Likely NEGROES, attached as the prop- , erty of A. W. H&ddon, an absent defendant, [ and held under order of this Court. t Terms:?A credit till 1st January next, with interest from day of sale; purchasers to give bond with two good sureties, and pay the costs 0 in cash, and pay for papers. ' WM. "H. PARKER, O.E.A.D. fi Commiaaionera Office, ? April 20i 1359 ( 62 ' Ud 8 OFT A TVTPIOMBHIP. " ' Georgia and South Carolina. EO. L. BIRDSONO, Eat?Dear Sir:? ? Receiving ten days notice, I will meat b you with three St/xjlc Hounds: Mucklenohn, a Truman, aqd Sam, jr., withip ten mile* of Lis- g, bon, Georgia) on either aide of Savannah River. Game, Red Foxes. Very Respectfully, 41 J. W. JONES. D . ? Remark: * Capt Wo. Clark aeot to me hia dog Liberty. the ** Crack *>f the 4th Congrmional District." ft Two Racea?OaugUt Red Fox, H hours, and b second Race, caught two Grays, one after the m other. Liberty though an .extra Fox Hound, J ia not a match for Truman, 8am or old ifntlc. J. W. JONES. tl April 10,1859 51 It J GROVER & BAKER'S - SEWING MACHINES.' <s THE sahssribers are the regularly appointed " A genu for the sale of the celebrated OHO- " VER it BIKER SEWING MACHINE, and have been for 18 months pa?t. They have do y objections for Mr. M. A. Ransom,'or indeed for n any one else, to cross the line and eell Machines j, in Abbeville; nor do we suppose that he would ? object to oar selling in Edgefield. We simply say thftt ws are still the Agents, and will supply Maohines, and deliver them anywhere ic the & District, on at least as good terms as Mr. Ran- P som?possibly better. < BRANCH & ALLEN. *> Abbsvflls O. H., March 99,16S?. 49?tf I GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. IEW STYLES?PRICES FROM $50 TO *1'25. extra charuk of $5 poit iiemmbrb. 95 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 49 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. (ranch, Allen ?fc Edwards, Agents, Abbeville. These Machiues sew from two spools, an pur liased from the Store, requiring no re winding f thread ; they Hem. Fell, Gather, und Stitch i a superior style, finishing each seam by their wn operation, without recourse to tho handeedle, as is required by other machines. They rill do better and chenpers ewing than h seains ess can, even if she works for our cent cm /tour, nd are, unquestionably, the best Machines, in lie market for family sewing, on account of Ixeir simplicity,durability, case of mnnagenit-Ht, nd adaptation to all varieties of family hewing? xcculiug tidier heavy or fine work with equal faility, and without special adjustment. As evidence ef the uuquestioned superiority f their Machines, the Grover & Baker Sewing Iacuine Company beg leave to respectfully ro?r to the following TESTIMONIALS. " Having had one of Grover & Baker's Ma. hini's in my family for nearly a year and a half, take pleasure in commending il as every way pliable for the purpose for which it is designed? 'Hinily Sewing.'?Mrs. Joshua Leavitt, wife of tev. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of N. Independent. "I confess myself delighted with your Sewlg Machine, which has been in my family for I .aii_y mount?. 11 nas aiwnyfi Uecti reuily for uiy, requiring no adjustment, and is easily dapted tci every variety of family sewing, by imply changing llie spools of thread."?Mrs. ; Elizabeth. Strickland, wife of Rev. l)r. S trickmd, Editor of N. Y. Christian Advocate. " After trying several different good machines, preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, nd the perfect ense with which it is managed, s well (IP the strength and durability of lite nam. After long experience, I feel competent ) speak in this manner, and to confidently rcommend it Cor every variety of inmily sewing." Irs. K. B. Spooner, wife of the Editor of Jiroukpi Star. ' I have used a Grovcr <fc Haker Sewing Mahine for two years. and have found it adapted i ull kinds of family sewing, from Cambric to Iroadclnth. Garments have been worn out rithout the giving way of a stitch. The Machine i easily kept ill order, and easily used."?Airs. I. It. Whipple, 'life of Rev. Geo. Whipple, feto York. "Your Sewing Machine has hern in use in iv family the past two years, and the ladies pqurst me to give you their testimonials to its effect adaptedness, as well as labor-saving qualles in the performance of family and house old sewing."?Robert Boor man, _Ar. )', "For several months we have used Grnver <fc laker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the idicluMon that every lailv who desire* her pewlit beautifully nnd tjiticUi/ done, would he most Mtunute Mi possessing one ol these reliable nnd idclatinable 'i?Ou needle women,' whose couthin- , ii qualities of beauty. strength, andxiihplicity, tire ] valuable.'?J IV. Muni', daughter of (Jen tco. I'. Jlforri\ Editor of the Home Journal. ICxtract of i\ Inter from Tims. Jl. Leavitt, K?% ii American gentleman, uow resident in Sydney, lew South Wales, (luted January, Ii, leriS: " I had a tent made in Melbourne, in ItiiS, in 'Inch thero were over thvee thousand yaids of wing done with one of tirovnr &. Baker's M?hiiic?, and a siinjleteun? of that has otitstoud nil te double seams sewed by euilors with a ueedle nd twiue." "If Homer could lie called up from his murey hades, lift would sing the advent of Grover ?fc laker or a more beuicnunl miraelo nl art than ras ever Vulcan's smithy. He. would denounce lid-night shirt-making ue ' the direful spring of roea nunumbered."'?Prof North. " I take pleasure in saying, thai the (trover t Baker Sewing ilaehims have more than bus lined my expectation. After trying and re.lrniug others, I have three of them in opera on on my different places, and, nfter^fonr year's rial, have no fault to find."?J. II. Hammond, lenator of South Carolina. "My wiTe lias had one of Grover ?fc Baker's 'amily Sewing Machines for some lime, and am satisfied it is one of the best lab'?r-suvlg machines that hne been invented. I aki luch pleasure in recommending it to the public." -J. G. JJaYrit, Governor of 7'enneitee. "It is a beautiful thing, And puts everybody ?to an excitement of good humor. Were I a tatholic, I Bhoold insist up or. Saints Grover <t laker having an eternal holiday in commemoraon of their good deeds for humanity."?Castiut f. Clay. "I think it by farthe best patent in ose.< Tliis Machine cun be adapted from the finest ambric to the heavies: casstmere. It sews tronger, faster, and more beautifully tluin one an imagine- If mine could not be replaced, noney could not buy it.?Mr*. J. G. Drown, Nashville, 7'enn. " It is speedy, very nuat, and durable In its rork ; is easily understood and kept in repair. earnestly recommend this machine to ?ll my cquaintances and other**-J/r?. JH. A. Forrest, Itemp/tit, Tenn. " We find thiB Machine to work to our satisaction, and with pleasure recominmd it to the tublic, as we beiieve the Grover &. Baker to b'e he best Sewing Maehiue iu use."?J)tarn Broth 0 Wf ?VHlll) 4 C7I7I? 1 " If nred exclusively for fninilj purges, with rdinnry rare, I will wnger tliey will iHHt one three Booro years and ten,' and never get out of ix."?John. Eifhint, Nathvillt Tenn. " I have liad your Machine for several weeks, nd am perfectly satisfied that the work it loes ia the beet and most beautiful that ever was made."?Moggit Aimiton, Nathvillt, Tenn " I use my Machine upon coats, dress-making* rul fiae linen stitching, and the work is admirals #.. i?? ?i? ? o?mail me D ?t 4\ttnd-sewing, or ny otbw maobine I havener teea"?-Lucy D. , hompton, NathvilU, Tenn" I find-Che wort the strongest and most beauful'l have ever see?, made either by hand or laehiue, and regard the Groviq* <St Baker Ha hiive, as one of thr greatest bleasipga tp our ixJ'?Mrt. Taylor, NathvilU, Tenn. "I have' ooo ef Grevir ? Baker'a 8ewing fachines in uecio mj family, and-find it inralitaie. I can confidently V? commend'it to *1) per >na in want <St ft ih?chiBft."-rO[. jt. Thompion, fathvttle, T*nn. " I take pleasure m certifying to the utility of i? drover A Bak?r Sawing Machidea^ f have fed one on ahooat every deaeriptien of work fat ibnths, a ad fiud it jnueh stronger end better iu rery yoapect than work done Oy baOd.'*?Jffs. >. w, Whabr, NtuXvillf, Teruu "I would be unwilliagtodispoaeorny Grover ; Baker Machifte fora Urge umoo/it, co?ld I ot replace it ogaiu 'at pWenra.*?.Jtfr*. H. O. oovel, Na*hvitle, 1Tenn. " "Our two MaohiMe, pprehaetd Tromjrpu, do ie work of twenty ybuug radien. W? *rhh leaaure recommend tha Orover A Baler Sewig Machine to b* the beat in Stillia? 4" Co., Memjfhia, Ttnn. "The Grover it Baker Baiting Marine woika dmirably, I think the atttch and Fork .JW pt- j erior to that of any Sewing tfaebiMA T ere* ?w. On fine work. 1 think the Machine wafltftL e hard to beat."? W. J. Da*., Mmfoit. rfg* April 30, U5t art HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVKIiNO m pursuance of lite renue?!. of llie E ecutivo Committee of the SOUTHERN COI MERCIAL CONVENTION, hereby appoir the following gentlemen as DELEGATES represent tlie St:ite al large in the Conventii to be livid at Vicksburg uu the 9th of Mi proximo: First Congressional District. Hon. J. D. WILSON. Hon. J. IZARD MIDOLETON, Hon. C. W. DUDLEY", A. W. DOZ1EK, Esq. E. ALLISON, Duq. Second Congressional District. GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Esq. WM. WHALEY, Esq. WM. M. LAWMON.Ekj. FLEETWOOD LA NN LA IT, Em. ALKX. A. ALLEMONO, Esq. Third Congressional District. Hon. L. M. KE1TT, Hon. J .DUNCAN ALLEN, Hon WM. ELLIOTT, Hon TOIIN T? i\v\'srvn josiaii h perky, eV<,7' Fourth Cinii/rcssnnial JJintrict. GERHARD MI'LLEK. M. I). J. HAMPDEN It ROOKS, Efq. JVMES N. LIPSCOMD, l-Uq. JOHN I). WILLIAMS. Esq. JVlaj. GEORGE (JKAVI-a Fifth C'o)i<jrr*K)<mti/ District. Hon. J. W.'HARRISON, Ctil. K. J. GAGE, IIou. n. F. PERKY, Gen. O. E. EDWARDS, C<?1. W. S. DOGAN. Sixth Conqremional District. Hon. R (i. McCAW, Col. T. It. CLARKSON, Col SAMUEL RUNEY. GEORGE II. MII.LER, Esq. JOHN M. FRIERSON, Esq. By order of tilt: Governor : THOMAS Y. SIMONS, Aid de-camp. April 15, 1S.VJ 52 11 MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREE] Rockaway Premium WHEAT FAN". THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased tl Right for this Stale, now offers lo l'lmite these justly celebrated Fans for cleaning Whea This Fan is superior to any thing of the kinrl no in use, as the. number ofptetniums awarded different SiHle Fairs will attest. It is simp in its struct hit. easily rigged, works well, an when onl of order, can he repaired by any ord nary mechanic, it is adapted to cleaning a kiimis in jrriun. rur luLure particulars nee linn Bill, which will be furnished any one dusirii such. Cotton Gins and Threshers. Also constantly on hand n supply of I'oitf Gins, which I warrant to he equal 10 nny mad Also, a lot of Thrcslmrs which arc so extensive known that I deem il unnecessary to eulogi thoin here. These Machines tire all manufactured in th place, by skillful workmen, and of .lie very he material, nnd wurrented to do what is aaid fi them. Any orders for either of the above M chines, addressed to the subscriber, or left wit my Traveling Agents, will be promptly attoni c.r to. For all Repairing nnd Job Work, the Caf will be required upon delivery. JOHN ENR1GHT. Abbeville C II., Ajiril 12, lx5'J. ?l-:tm ^V. .A. WILLIAMS DRY GOODS STORE, Between H. S. Kerr and Branch, Alle & Edwards. ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES ALAKGK assortment of Alexander's Ki GIovcb for Ladies and Geuts. JUST RECEIVED FROM GEMS' BAZAAR. Ilis latest styles Ladies' and Gents' SPIUN HATS. Warnock's Caps Of Styles Gleogary, English, Hunting, Morplr And Daily Expected, A ell.selected Stock of Straw Gondii, consis ing of ladies', Gcnte', lioyV and Girls' Hut Cnp9 and lioiiDeU. New Styles Parisian Fans and Paraso The grandest norelty of the season. Ulantillas, &c. With o great variety of new style goods, a of which are offered on rcrtsonalde terms by A. A. WILLIAMS. April ?, 1859-49-31. A T KERB'S GROCERY AND PI10VIS10! STORE! PMKTIKO POTATOES. A SMALL Lot of choice Yellow Pink 1?; Northern Planting Potatoes, for ?ale greatly rcduccd prices. Gntta Percha Belting. Jnst received* Lot of tlie <SboT? Beltin Three Ply, Four, Six and Eight in?hea wide. PLANTERS' HOES. 100 Dozen N?<f Pattern, warranted C? Steel Hum,'of best English manufacture at lo prices. Window Claw, Putty, Oil, &c 60 Boxes best Fre?ch Window Glass, fro 8 >410 to 14>*82, White Lead, Ac. Adamantine and Sperm Candles 50 Boxes, beat Adamantine n$d Sperm Ca diss, for sale loir. Sugar, Coffee, and Molasses. 60 Bag* Rio, Java, Lagtiira, Maricubo ni Mocha CoflVse. 4 Hhda. prima N. O. Sue a ft 20 Bbls. Su wart's C. do 14 " do A crushed Swgara. 6 Hilda. Muscovado Molasses. 20 Bbffe. Beat Is'ewaO^leana Syrop. lime, Plaster an* Hydraulic Cejpellt Always on hand, at Joweat priest. UUUKttS, TUJJS, KfcUERS, CHURN! JL Iftrge supply of W6r?d?n Ward ot *11 kiod Traw Chain*. Ipa4u tn4-fk?reh, Of ?r<rry Vini-alw?y? on hand. . fltravCaUw? Plo* Hjn-roir*; Ac, ? " < ^ /. " ttardvpare RAd Cntlery, Of er.ery for t*U l*n for Anrir<08fl?*?-4fc' * * ' r '- - y To Planto^*. MOTION XilNS of the B*rQu?lity, wt iLt r ifoh Wa? datifartd at^ny Rrf read Landing in lE*St*ta, H'1^ p?r BAW. For pactieulftrB s^dreM * t > yv ; i. m BLUrfr, ,* Wuuiaboroi B. < PMimap# ?War4*d U tfc* 8t*U Fair, tfowi ***? ' What has caused this great commotion, The country, country through ? LAST FALL WE SAID Cheap Goods for Cash was all tho rage, The greatest blessing of the age. THIS SPRING WE ADD : U r I MI AT we nre Armed nnd equipped ns the ' JL demand requires, with a much Larger, Better nnd Cheaper Stock of Goods Ihun we have ever offered before. 10 SO FAR FROM THE CASH SYSTEM Having proved a failure, eaoh succcssivo month lias shown a steady increase. We shall not therefore abandon the principle, but. shall ad- 1 here to it more closely than over. Old Fogies may cry, " Pence! pence If" but there shall be no peace until it is known ns far ns the Knst io f...... ?l... in :ii ... - ......... ....J .. uiat mMievuie IS 1116 UPFt | market f?r the purchase of Dry Good#, and tliat MOOK1C A QUAIFE'S is headquarters ( for style, priec ami quality. Come then, all ye sous and daughters of , Adam,and YOUR GOODS FOR CASH And lie u<> lunger 1<-'<1 by those who hold out long time and big profits. Here it is hardly necessary for us to eav that one ?>f (>iir firm was one of the first in the Northern Markets, and nenrly the last to leave it, and that we have ninny of the novelties of ( the bt-iipoii. c iisisting in part, as follows: , Barege Mantle-*, $7.50. , Mant i Hint at $1.00. Mantilla Shawls. , Illusion Caps. , Kobe Almedn. , Kobe Leonora. ]lnl?e Mngieienne. I Kobe a IJuilles. Kobe a Los. I Hohe A L Imperntrico. Double Skirt ltobea, Kobe Chevalier. ; Kobe A '1 Volants. Kobe A 2 Jnpes Volants. Bonnets from USets to $10. , Ketiioriilda Sleeves. I'rimadotina Setts. Lcvfllu Cloth. ~ F.sm?raMa Barege. Grim idien. V Circular and Quaker Fans. I White ami Col. Pique. Tine Hack Combs, ?7.00 Itarcgi! Robes Double au<l Single. l'lniti Bareges, l'i.Jets. t e Thunder and Lightning lints. i rs Straw llats<>f every color and stylo, t- Clothing of all styles and prices. w "We hand yon this short list but if you will ' bring with you the, CASH, we can show I yon many goods that will make your hearts j 1 leap for joy, and pay yon well for coming fifty and even an bundled miles. ' J Fearing that we shall occupy more spac^ ] 1 than the Kditors of the" Banner" and " Press" had the kindness to reserve for us, we shall make but one more appeal. < It is to those who live at a distance to | hi come to town, and if you cannot buy all e. your goo.Is of us for Cash, you will find I |v some of the Fogies who arc clever fellows and < u'e ever ready to welcome you inside the portals of their doors, and extend to you that which we is refuse?Time! Time!! Time!!!?until time st shall be lio longer ou their books, then take or from you a scrip of paper on which is written, i a- "One day after date," tfce., with your uatne at :h the bottom. I J. Our advice ""ould be, bring with you the i " filthy lucre, " and pay as you go ; then, 'h Calm will ho thy sleep as infant slumbers, Pure as the purrst thoughts thy dreams. And all the joy this bright world numbers. JShed o'er thee her miliar!e<l beams. ~9 MOORE & QUAIFE. > April 0. 1859?49-lf BOOTS AND SHOES. r-fg"* THE IJnder.xigurd, having formed a partnership for the purpose of eonducting the Boot and Shoe Business* i. would inform ihe public that wc hnve recently [(j purchase J in Boston, Philadelphia and New York, the lurgeal assortment of Ladies' Shoes and Gentlemens' Boots and Shoes, G of every conceivable style and pattern ever offered in this market. Our entire stock has been purchased by a priicticnl Dool Maker. We leel assured that wc can, witli great confidence, recommend our stock to the public ns being of a '' superior quality, more durable than any thai ean be found in this latitude. We intend to deal exclusively in Leather, Boots and Shoes, and we shall be enabled to sell belter work for lea* money, than any Establishment in Town. . We will barter Leather or work for Rawhides. 's The materials of our Stock were selected by E. ROCHE, one of the firm, and the work PUT UP TO ORDER. Wc therefore kpow the "stuff its made of," and til can safely reconimend.it. We have a number of firet cla-s Root imd Shoe Makers in connection with our Establishment, and are prepared to Manufacture to Order any work which may be desired. Call at TuhIiu's Building, next door to Cobb, iT Hunter dt Co. N ROCHE &. CHRISTIAN. Mnrch 31, :850 46 tf Headquarters. Eiuiitii Reqimickt, 3. C. M. ORDERS. NO. ? rr^HE Lower and Upper Battalions compria _L sing the Eighth Regiment 8. C. M. will assemble at their regular Muster Orounda for review, armed and equipped an the law directs. The Upper Battalion at MoCaws Old Field g, on Saturday the 30th April. The Lover Battalion at Bradley'o on Saturday 7th MayThe commissioned and non-commissioned 9t officers will meet the day previous for drill and w instruction. Captains commanding companies will order oat the Pioneers of their respective Beau, Ration's Beat CompAny Urill parade under ' command of Capt. Owen*. Officers of the Line ami Staff are ordered out t Mnj. Cunningham and Capt. Jay are charged with the execution of this order throughout their respective commands. By order of Qol. ROGERS. n SAMUEL HUNTER, Adj't. April 10, 1859. 60-St > fc FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES ?<J For lfWMl ACKER MERRALL & CO., 139 Chamber Street* Corner of College Place, (Opposite Iladaon River Railroad Station,) W?w ITorlft. DEALERS IN T??ne?l>. WIN"E8, Fine?t _ BRANDIEl Finest SE&AR8, Fiivet TEAS, Flraeet COFFEES, . Fmcit SUGARS, Finaat BUTTER, 3, Finest HAMS. Fine?t TOVfttliw la. '1 And Finest Family Grocerina, ., Of avary deacripitaii, put up for Shipment to all 1 parts of tha World. Catkloguo* will bo furu'tah-, ' ad upoo application. *' April 7,1869 50 tm : r> Something New! 3TU?T RECEIVED HINGED HOOP SKIRTS. For 8a1a <Jheap. I am daily rac'emna additiaua to my l*rga ] ortmrat of fttopla hi J F?ney Dry Gomk < A. A. WILLIAMS. i April!2,1889 - 'SI tf th, i . 11 1- HEALED GAITEKI,, 1 '? BENTS' 4H0ES. v., i. A Wga?*a?rU?ent joat opanad by >:- - '' M. TS&AXL? BSVS*El? ; .1 Marefc UT, ISO <7 0 < f W. r. PRATT & NANCE, | Wliolosalo tfer Retail DRUGaiSTS, | Newberry, S. O., ARE now prepared lo poll upon better terms ni than can be hail elsewhere in South Caro- in Una, every variety of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, at Wholesale or Ketnil. Jt A large and Complete Stock of Paints. Oils, Varnishes, l'utty, .Giant) and Painters' and Gla- . zers' Tools in Store: and will be sold, upon a 1 warranty, at low rates. [*' A Fine Stock of Physicians' and Surgeons' Instruments. Chemical Apparatus, Physicians Saddle-Bags and Medicine Cases, and Funiily In Medicine Chests of the Latest Styles. ot A Full Assortment of Trusses and Braces of ( the. most- approved patterns. The Choicest Brands of Wines, Liquors, Ales, . Porters, Cigars, SnutF, Smoking and Chewing " Tobacco, for sale in any quantities desired. ? The Wines anil Liquors were purchased with a 1 new to Medicinal Uxrs, anp are from the most reliable Importers. All of these Goods arc sold tl at a verv low nrofil. w A full anil fresh supply of Spices and Sauces of nil kinds. Pickles, Preserves, Table Fruits, ty Macaroni, Isinglass, Gelatine, and ninny other H irticles in the Culinary Line, will always bo kept on hand nt the very lowest prices. jj A varied and tastefully selected Stock of p Fancy Good9, ltrushes and Combs in endles va- j} riety. Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles of ( tvery description, all now and direct from the p Manufacturers. \ A. Complete Stock of Everything J in Storo. b, Dr. PRATT, who has for n long time been connected with the Drug Interest in Newberry, \nd whose experience and satisfactory Business connections entitle him to the confidence of Purchasers, has just returned from the Northern Cities, where lie bought the entire Stock ~ jpon the most reasonable torms, the wholo of which is warranted Fresh and Genuine. A Competent and Experienced Apothecary ias been secured in the Prescription Department, ind a guaranty is given that Patrons can have N .heir prescriptions tilled iu the most unexceptionable style. ^ Planters, Physicians, and Merchants will find T it to their interests to call upon \V. F. PllATT 1. t NANCE, at the sign of the Golden Mortar, II corner of Main aud Caldwell Streets, Newberry, re i. C. ol WILLIAM F. PRATT, d< WILLIAM F. NANCE. in March 22, 1853 48 3m fr tu 3. M. & S. A. WINSTOCK RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and _ cnstomers that lliey have just returned Tom the Northern Markets with a handsome itock of Roady Mado Clothing of the Latest Styles and Finest 11 Quality; n short, from the emallrst size to tho largest. H Also, a very large and tasty slock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Shirts, ] Collars, Cravats and Pocket Knives, Si mil all other articles necessary to make a com- 5,1 ilcie stockYou can find everything fine and nice, and Tor llie quality of the Goods, very low (or cash, 8V jr on short time. A very large stock of ^ Fine Segars and Sixty Boxes ti Tobacco, which wo will sell cheaper than can be bought iny where. _ We are very thankful t/? our customers lor past favors, and we hope to receive a sliaro of _ this season's patronage. IJ. SI. A S. A. WINSTOCK, Corner Marshall House, Clothing Depot. Abbeville, C. II. March 31, 1659 49-lf Groat and Valuable 15 r|"MIE umler?ignetl, Assignees or 3. T. Agnew, J' X will from this date offer the entire STOCK OF GOODS > In the Store of S. T. Aqncw, AT COST, and ^ continne to Fell tho same at great Bttrgains, until the entire Stock is closed out. This Stock is one of the largest and best selected assortments , of " o o or) s Ever offered in the State of South Carolina. All of which huve been purchased in the best Markets in the world, and at greatly reduced pri- / oes, below that of any other Stock ever offered in this Market. THIS STOCK * Embraces a full assortment of all the articles usu- " ally wanted by Planters, Merchants, and Mechanics, &c. J1. jttaraware Or all kinds, embracing a complete ussortment of k Shelf Hardware and Cutlery, f, Also, a large assortment of all kinds of a PLANTATION IRON jj And Farmers' Implements Generally Groceries, A large aud complete assortment of all kinda. ?tB? . One of tlio largest and most complete Stock of all C kindrof J DRY GOODS, Adapted to the wants of every person, together with a large assortment of articles too numerous to mention. d All thin entire Stock will be be sold At CO ST tl l?rC ASH, or in large sump, will be sold on a a CREDIT, with good and approved bankable ? notes. ll Merchaut* and others wanting Goods in this n line, will do well to oall aud examine the Stock, tl na all who wish to purchase eau save from 60 to (J 65 per cent, on their purchases. o Tills StOOk j Must be sold" without fail, so all persons are incited to call and be convinced of the great indued* meats now offered. _ SlgBed, PETER HAIR, W. W. HOUSEAL, Assignees of S. T. Agnew. March 321869, 48 8m ? - ? n niTnUTimiiiiTrt rtAA*\rt muisiiLW liuum TEN QUARTER ll-4Mid 12 4 Liaenand ^ Cotton SHEETING, d, 4-4, 0 4 and 6-4 Linen and Cotton Pillow ti CASINO, m 10-4, 11-4 and 13-4- Bummer Marseille* tl QUILTS, u 10-4, 11-4 and 12 4 Altandal* QUILTS, M 8-4- and 10-4 Lluen Damaslt-TABLE f? . CL0Tfi9, ai 8.4 aud 10-4 Deasetl TABLE CLOTHS, b< Linen Damask Napkins, Boylie?, J Fruit Doylied, ^Towellings, . Glass Cloths, Ssc., Together wiih ? bfeajifnl assortment of LACE a sad SWISS - ' Embroidered and Damask Curtains, F Carpets, Mattings, &c., _ . ? [n fM?l everytbiag wan led in thfet w?T, And u iriU be offered at or below city prioea. Call and iod mc tboin at^ v a - GRAY <k ROBERTSON'S, ^ N?v 1 Gnaatta nwigv. Ifcrofa SO, 185* 4#. tf /' READY MADE CLOTHING^ J A* TULL SUPPLY of all (be ifHWyiTlttSL 0 A. Jj*t opeaed, aodtor tola abata a? woa] b* Ml M. BRAKE * BRUSflfcL I lUnb 1* TS59 r. _ + ijf T ?-??' ' ? DISTRICT ADVERTISING. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fiern Facias to me dirccte<l. I will sell nt Abbeville ourt House, on the first Monday in MAY xf, within the legal hours of enle, the followg property, to wit: 1 Bay Horse, levied on as the property of m. W. Davis, nds. T. B. Logan, and others. The unexpired leasp of a gold mine known as te New York Gold Mine, levied on aa the roperty of W. B. Lloyd, ads. Albert Oilart, and others. ICO Acres of Land, more or less. bounded by ( indsof Marshall Hodges, Samuel Agnew, and Liters, levied mi ns the property of Silas Joues, ( Is. G. W. Ilichey, and others. -246 Acres of Land, more or leas, bounded by iiids of James Vandiver, W. A. J. Ware, and ihers, levied 011 ns the property of James Kilngsworlh, nds. John W. Singleton. 00 Acrcs of Land, more or less, levied on ns ie property of John A. Wilson, ads. Sarah A. 'ilson. 1 Negro Man. Tom. levied on ns the proper7 of Stephen W. Willis, nd9. J. S. & J. U. ritt, and others. At the New York Gold Mine, on Wednesday, le 4th Mnj- next: 1 Steam Engine, Boiler and ixturrs; '2 Circle Mills; 2 Stamp Mill.*; 1 Lot lack Smith's Tools; 1 Lot Old Castings; 1 art; 1 Set Cold Senles and Weiuhts: 1 11 Ami limp; 1 Lift mid Force Pump; 7 Matrasses ; Lot Bed Clothing; 1 Lot KiU'hen Furniture ; Bedsteads, with other articles, levied on ns ic property of W. B. Lloyd, ads. Albert Gil*rt, nnd others. TERMS? OASn. ' JOSEPH T. MOORE. 9.a.d. Sheriff's Office, April 6lh, 1S69. Commissioner. The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity. . K. Butler, ot til. "J vs. J-Bill to set nulde Judgrm. B. Lloyd,etal.J merits, Injunction, &c. T APPEARING to my satisfaction tlint Wm. B. Lloyd, Albert Oiilliert, and Thomas S. avdon, defendants in the above ntated ease, sk'n beyond the limits of this State, on motion ' McGowtin, Cor.ip. Sol, Ordered that said ttfendiints du appear nml plea<l answer or deurto said Bill of Complaint, within three months om the publication hereof, or the same will be iken Pro Con/esto against tlu-m. W. II. PARKER, oe.a.d. Commissioner's Office, | March 25, 1859. J 49 3m The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. [eiulerson, Kirtland, ) North & Piatt, V Bjl, for Re]|ef Injunc. addon, Slager <fc Co. # tiou, Ac. and others. $ T appearing to my satisfaction that A.Wilson Iladdon, Abraham Singer, Elias Slater, pearling &. Brother, defendants in the above ated case, reside boyond the limits of this State, i motion of J. C. Calhoun, Comp. Sol., ordered tat said defendants do appear and plead, nnver or de*nur to the said Bill of Complaint, ithin three months from the publication hereof the same will be taken pro. confcsto against torn. WM. H. PARKER. C.e > D. Commissioner's Office, I Feb. 21, 1859. J 44 3m Clerk. The State of South Carolina, \bbeville District.?In the Common Pleas. James Shirley, } Attachmeut vs. > ecj'n V. PoHcy, ) Thomson & Fair, Att'y ITflEIlEAS, the Plaintiff did, on the fifth day V of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, le his declaration against the said Defendant, 'ho, (it is HHtd,)is absent from and without the mils of this Slate, and has neither wife nor atirney known within the name, upon whom a opy of the eaid declaration might be served: t is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant i> Hppear and plead to the said delaration, on or efore the sixth day of April, eighteen hundred nd sixty, otherwise final and absolute judgient will then be given and awarded against im. MATTHEW McDONALD, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, April 6,1869. 60 ly The State of South Carolina, Ibbeville District.?In the Common Pleas. leo. R. MoCalla, J Attachment vb. V 'enj'n V. Posey, ) Thomson <fc Fair, Att'y. lITHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the fifih day VV of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, le lib declaration against the Defendant, who, t is said,) is absent from and without the limiui f this State, and has neither wife nor attorney nown witmn the Rome, upon whom a copy of less! I declaration might he served: It is there>re ordered, that the said Defendant do appear nd plead to the said declaration, on or beforo io sixth day of April, eighteen hundred and xty, otherwise final and absolute judgmeut will jen be given and awarded ngainst him. MATTHEW MoDONALD. c op. Clerk's Office, April 7| 1859. 60 ly The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. )ff!ee Court of Cowrhon Pleat and Oenl Sections. I. K. Butler, Survivor) vs. J. Attachment. Win. B. Lloyd, ) McGowao, Pl'iff's Atty. t i HEREAS the Plaintiff did on the ftine~ 1*1 tenth day of November, eighteen lmn? red and fifty-eight, file his declaration agaiiut ie Defendant, who, (it is said} is alwent from ud without the corporate limits of this State nd has neither wife nor attorney known within ie same, upon whom a copy of said deelara'ion light be served: It is therefore ordered; that lie Raid Defendant do Appear and plead to the ?fd declaration, On or before the twentieth day f November,eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, therwise final and absolute judgment will then 0 given and awarded agaiust himMatthew Mcdonald, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Nov. SO, 18&8. 89?I2ra State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Office Court of Common Pleat and Otn'l Setriont. 1. K. Butler 1 f?- V Attachment. Vm. B. Lloyd, J MeQowan, PU'ff's Attorney. jyjIEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the nine* n teanth day of November, eighteen Hunred md fifty-eight, file his declaration against jo Defendant, who, (it ie said,) is Absent from id Without the limits of this Stale, and has uel* ler wife nor attorney known Within .the same, pon whom a conv of said dediutfou miarht K. irved: It is therefore ordered, that the said Daindant da appear and plead to the said declartion, on or before the twentieth day of Novem>r, eighteen hqndred and fifly-nins, otherwise oaf and Absol ate Judgment will then be gives id awarded against him. Matthew Mcdonald, d & *. Clerk's Offiee, Nov. 90, 185a 33?1dm SPRING STOCK, UN, ACKS9N, MILLER A VERDERY, WH6LUAIK DKALEBS IN oroigu *o4 tk>m?sUo, urf Pancj mi eoo?8, XM<mio Hajl Building, 148 BroaASt,' AU9-U?Ti^ OK4W Tould respectfully invite at ten lion taU>?lr WttM id w'efl-*aJeeied "Stock of Spring Boods. MarebW, 16^8- jt f2hr a* yiBa- saBasas: ft i; i" " " J, ^ ^ _ ? B 3X1 MACHI3NTSS, T'MIE Undersi)riH*il having the exclusive Agency JL of Abbeville nnd Edgefield Districts, for Grover nnd linker's Unnrnlled F.imily und Plnnlalion Sewing Machines w prepared (o till orders with promptness nnd dispatch. n^Mt'lMIIFill THAT A LATE AND IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT in lliese Machines in, that tl.oy are NOISELESS. Mr. I'. P. Bond will Bell Machines iirnl net numv agent in Abbeville.? General Depot, and Vales Room, first floor above Win. Hill's Hardware Store. Hamburg, S. C., March 5, M. A. RANSOM. tXT Reasons why the Grover A. Raker Sewing Machine ia universally preferred for family Sp wi in' : 1 Ht. It is more simple and easier kept in order than any other Machine. 2d. It makes a scum which will not rip or rurel, though every third stitch h cut. 8d. It conn from two ordinary spools, and thus nil trouble of winding thread is uvoidi-d, while the same machine can be adnpt-d hi pleasure. By a mere change of spool, to all varioties of work. 4th. The rkiiik machine runs sick, linen thread, and common spool cotton, with equal facility. 6th. The seam is as elaatic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, ironing or otherwise. Glh. The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful than any other made, cither by hand or machine. Copy of Letter Received from Hon. J. II. Ilammond. Washington, Dec. 11,1858 Sin: In reply to your letter asking my opinion of (trover Baker's Sew ing machines, 1 take pleasure in Baying that they have more than answered my expectations, after trying and returning others. I have three of them in operalion on my different places nnd after four years trial have no fault to Bud. Yours, Respectfully, J. (I* HAMMOND. To M. A. Ransom, Esq. Hamburg, tj. C. Copy of Letter from Mr. Jonathan M. Miller. Bt-tcn Islano, S. O., 1)?n? iPth, IP."R. M. A. Hansom:?Dear Sir: In r??ply tu your enquiry how I like the (trover & linker's .Sewing machine, I take plrnsnte in sayiiii; ihat after using it four months it has given entire satisfaction. It is simple and easy to understand, and has never been out of order. My wife has no difficulty in instructing a servant in the use of it. I am fully persuaded that iiu invention of the age is more worthy the attention of the public than that of Hewing Machines. Very Respectfully yours, JONATHAN M. MILLER. March 10, 1859 4(1 Bin NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK. A. A. WILLIAMS "P^EGS most respectfully to announce to bia irienus uuu me piiune mat llo lins just relumed from New York with n well selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry G-Ood.s, ? IL ? ? GO Q El ? ? SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Orooltery, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c., &c. I will no', further enumerate, but if you want a few of the Latest Styles of the above, pleaao give me a call. I will be pleaaed to show my Stock, and if you don't buy don't blame me. VW I am between Branch, Allen <b Edwards and H. S. Kerr, Brick Range. Most respectfully, A. A. WILLIAMS. March 80,1859 49 tf CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. THE Sobseribere having had the misfortune to lose, by the fire of the 29tli January,'the STEAM MILL and MACHINERY connected with tlioi* COACH FACTORY in Greenville, take this method of apprising tlieir friends and patrons that they will still continue business as heretofore, without change in their Finn or abbatement of their exertions to please. Tlioy i-iavo On Band, and are constantly finishing, ali the varieties i>f CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AN0 WAGOISTS Ever made by them, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. They tdke pleasure in correcting an impression thai their Stock of SEASONED LUMBER was lost with the Mill, and would any that, in quantity and quality, Their lumber Has Never Been Better. The generous patronage hitherto received warrants (he conclusion (hat their effort* are appreciated, and stimulates them in making further exertions. Their experience will enable them to select and operate the most approved Machinery, with advantages not surpassed by any Manufao* turers either North or South. GOWEH. COX, MARKI.EY & CO. Greeuvillei 3. C., March 7, 1859. 46 tf ESTES & CLARK, Augru0taf Qa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in aHOOXIZilBS. F|i^HANKFt)L lor the liberal oatornage tliey JL haVe received heretofore, offer fer sale at the lowest market prices for cash or on time to prompt paying customers? 125 Bales Extra Heavy Gunny Bagging, 300 Rolls ITeafy'Putalied Bigging, ID!) Puirpj) Diu.Ho* 350 Whole llu'f Coils Hope, 76 Hilda New Crop 80 Bhls N. O. ?iul Sii^'ir Hou?e Strop, >12? " Crashed A. H. <Y C. Sugars, 250 "Whole an?l llttir Boxex Candles, 100 Boxen Tobneoo?rariows Brand?. 60,000 Cigars, 1000 Sack's Salt, io Twilled Backs, 150 Whol#, Hair and qr. Bib Mackerel, 60,000 I-be. Tennessee Bacon, Hag Itonnd, 200 Bbls. Fresh Thorn nnton Lime, 260 ' Liqtfftrs and Wines, 5,000 Lhs. llemloak Sole leather, 95 Bnlaa Heavy Osnaburgs, 200 Kegs Nails Areorted Sizes. March 81, 1859, 87 ly NEW STYLE PRINTS, Colored Latrnn and Ginghama, STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, BRASS AND STUBL SKIRT SPRINGS, ' Ladiaa and MIsms Flats, '' NBvunxiior Aad qiaoy other New Good* joat wesivad, ud for ?al? low by M. BRAIL A BRU88BL. lfarah 16,18S? , 47 if SSTotloe, ' fjiag titfC frsgoThr <a*Taa?b? rf HetpcrUn JL - OUp*r7Bo*t% Ms. will b* h.ld ? *8. * M. A psoetttsl aiteodsnoA of <b? <i??n and m#^rkar? aartlesiarly WfWUlt a*f* f Vs?' r*".v * <"' t- flWrrf?iy April 15# Uil, v M it