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t TI1E LiVEIC XNVIGORATOR! I'UEPAUED BY Dll. 3ANFORD, fomboundcd Entirely from Oli.lIS, IS ONE OF Til K REST PURGATIVE AND LlVElt MEDICINES now before the public. These GUMS removo nil morbid or l>nd inattpr from the system, nupplyiug in their place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating the ? stomach, causing food to digest well, J'urifi/itiff the Wood, giving tone nnd health to the 0 whole machinery, removing the cause of. the disease?cftectiiitf a radical cure. r. Billions attacks tiro cured, and, what i9 liel~ tor. prcvouted by ilio occasional use of the 4J Liver Invigorulor. ^ One doso after eatinp i* sufficient to relieve ftl the fitomach uud prevent the food from rising n and souring. OOi.ly one close* taken before retiring, prevents nightmare. J. Only one dope taken at night, loosens the w bowels gently, and euros costiveiicss. One dose taken after each meal will cure . Dyspepsia. b One ilose of two teaspoonfuls will always relieve Sick Ileadacho. 2 Ouly one dose linmidiately relieves Col'e, while all who use it arc giving their unaniH aious testimony in its favor. One dogo often repeated is a sure cure for mI Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. H Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the RJ system the effects of medicine after a long " sickness. One bottle taken for Jnundico, removes all nuiiuwiicni ui uiiiiiiLurui coior ironi me SKll). ^ One dose taken u short time before ent.inp _ gives vigor to tho apputitu and makes tint food H digent well. One dose, often repeated, cures Chronic Diarrh<ra in its worst form, while Summer nml liowel Compluints yield almost to the first dote. A few bottles will cure Dropsy by oxcitingthe absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending thiH medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a liillous typo. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues, Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. riUCE ONK HOLLAR I'liR DOTTt.K. Dr. Sanforu, Proprietor, No. 345, Broadway, New York. Iletailed by all Druggists. Sold, nlno, by Donai.d McLaughlin, nndlhtA.m'ii, Ali.kn it Edwards. Abbeville C. II.. S. (' April 28. 1B59 I 1y MOIiE TO BE ADMIKKD TIIAN TIIE HIGHEST DIADEM EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. What? Why a Beautiful Heart of Hair. BECAUSE it is tlie ornament Ooil Himself provided for all our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye he ever so ppurkliug the teeth be those of pearls, if the head is bereft of it? covering, or the huir be snarled and shriveled, harsh and dry, or, worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms. Prof. Wood's Ilnir Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore and permanently secure to all such an ornament. Read the following and judge. -The writer of ihelirst is the celebrated. i'taiiMf, 'l'halbcrg : Now York, April ID, 1 .c58. Dr. "Woon:?Dear Sir.?Permit rue to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in tlio United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your "Hair Restorative" it. woon recovered its original hue. I consider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite eflicacious as well as agreeable. J am, dear sir, yours truly, r>. 1UALUKKG. 'Drycli a'r G wpliedydct," Welsh Newspnper office, 13 Nas-snu sf? ) April 12, 1858. j' Pswr. O. J. Wood:?Dear Sir.?Some month or six w?eks ago I received ft botile of your Hair Restorative and give it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair toils original color, but to her at well as my surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful eftcct by turning all the gray hails to a dark brown, at (he same time beautifying and thickening the hair. 1 strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such ? change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW. New York, July 26, 1857. Pur. O. J. "Wood: Willi confidence do I recommend your Hail- Restorative, as being the most efficacious article I ever fhw. Since using your Hair Restoraiivo my hair and whiskers which were almost white have gradually grown dark ; and I now feel confident that a few more applications will restore them tothcir nat ural color iialeo bus relieved me of nil dandruff and unpleasant itchiug, so comtnuD among persons who perspire freely. J. 0. KILBY. Prof. "Wood?About two years ngo my liair commenced falling off and turning gr<ty ; 1 waB fast becoming bald, and had tried man}' remedies to no efToct. I commenced using your Restorative in January last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out, and turned back to its former color, (black.) At thin time it is fully restored to it* original color, health, and appcarunce, and I cheerfully recommend its use to all. J. D. IIOES. Chicago, 111., May 1, 1857. The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the small holds ^ a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent more in proportion, and retails lor $3. O. J. WOOD <fc CO., 444 Proprietors, Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St., Louis, aio. O* And sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. AdtiI 28. 1859 1 3m1r THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Abpevillc District.? Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District. WHEREAS, John Davis has applied to ine for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ef Joshua Davis, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are( therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred And creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Abbeville C. H., the tenth day of May inst, to show cause, if any, why the Mid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the twentyfifth day of April, in the year of our Lord one honrand eight' hundred and fifty* nine, and hi the 83d year of American Independence.' WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. April 27. 1850 , 1 2t_ UlSAimUAKTERS. Sbcoxd Reoimbnt Cavalrv, S. C. M.?) Longmires, Edgefield, S. C. \ ORDER BO.? f |1HE Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry, will JL assemble at Edgefield C. H., on Saturday the 7th May next, for Drill and Review. The Abbeville Squadron of Cavalry will assemble at Abbeville, C. II., on Saturday, 14th May next, for Drill and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Officers will assemble the day previous for Drill and Instruction. Lieut. Col. BATES and Major DeBRUHL, ar? charged with the extension of these orders. JNO. T. BURRES8, Col. April 11, 1859 62 4t BSTRAT WlHTBAVItn from ?h? fiiA?riK.? ?? iU- o.U Wi inat, a MAKE ftlULE, about two yeara of ago* It is of a dark color, and ha* been recently trimmed and roachcd, with aomc slight gear marks. Any information concerning it, should be addressed to W. II. GRAYDON, Waterloo, Lauren*, S. C. April SO, If 53. 52 St | BRANCH, ALLEN & EDWARDS 1 1 J AVK just ruceivcd fr?*s?l? additions to thci ! 1 L Stock, (if various kind*. ? " a m is -c bi *29im j A choice lot, just received. KE'ROSINE, | A fresh, pure and transparent article just re ceivcd, which we will sell at $1.70 n gallon. ?h w^t rww PICTURE FRAMES, A fine lot of these on hand which we will eel at Charleston prices. Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda Soaps of all kinds, Corn Starch, J>aints, Varnishes, Oils and Pult'J, always on Hand. I-IMIYUO. We will deliver Pianos from one of the l>osl mnnu facilities in the Unitcd Slates, nt nnj point 011 nny Knilroad iu the State nt live pei cent advance on New York prices, permit th< purchaser to use them for nny reasonabli length of (iiuo, have them examined l>v nu> Professor of Music, ami then, if they <jo noi give perfect, satisfaction, we will take then hack free all charge to the purchaser. SEWING MACHINES, We will deliver these nt. any point on nn\ Railroad in theState, or nt nny place in tlx District and warrant, t.heiii to give sat isfactiou liltAM'll. AI.l.KN ,t KDWARDS. Abbeville, April 22, IK.VJ-Cm Lyon's Magnetic Powders, FOIi THE DESTRUCTION OK BED BUGS, COCKROACHES, MOTHS, jyions, .A-iits, Mosquitoes, Flics, J'lant Inserts, Vermin on Fowls and Animals, And every oilier species of Insects, 'vith which its particles come in contnot. I Just received and f.>r Haiti nt Juki>an a Mclaughlin, Sign of I lie Golden Mortar. No. 3 Granite Range. Abbeville. S. P., April 22, 1859. SI?tf imr~ Vegetable IIotmc Powders, kok tiie cuke of HIDE BOUND, Loss of Appetite, Fatigue, Yellow Water Injlumalion of the Eyes. ?Also. ? A UNIVERSAL CONDITION POWDER, l'or sale at JORDAN .fc MrLATOIILTN. Sign of the Golden Mortar. Abbeville, April 22, 186W, f>l?tf Headquarters. Kiuiitii Rkgimkxt, S. C. SI. orders. kg. ? rJ"MIK Lower and Upper Battalions eompriX sing the Eighth Regiment S. C. M. will assemble at their regular Muster Grounds for review, arme<l ami equipped as the law directs. Thi* Upper Battalion at. McCaws Old Field on Saturday the 30th April. The Lower Battalion at liradley's on Satur 7*1, .. "?V ? i/u mayThe commissioned and non-commissioned officers will meet the day previous f??r drill ami instruction. Captains commanding companies will order out. tlm Pioneers of their respective Heals. Put ton's ]>.-at. Company will parade under command of C?pt. Owens. Otlicers of the Lire antl Stall" nrr ordered out. Mnj. Cunningham und ('apt. .lay are charged with the execution of this order throughout th?ir respective commands. Jiy order of Col. KOC!KliS. SAMUKL 11UXTER, Adj't. April 10, 1859. .r<<>-:!t What has caused this great commotion, The country, country through ? LAST FALL WE SAID Cheap Goods for Cash was all tin rage, The greatest blessing of the age. THIS SPRING WE ADD r|"MIAT we nre armed ami equipped as the 1 demand requires, with a much Larger, Hetter and Cheaper Slock of Goods than we have ever offered In-fore. SO FAR FROM THE CASH SYSTEM Having proved n failure, each successive monih lias shown ft sto??ly increase. We shall not therefore al>au<lon the principle, but shall adhere to it more closely than ever. Old Fogies may cry, "Pence! pence! 1" hut there shall he no pence until it is known as far as the Knst is from the West, that Ahhevillc is the best market for the purchase of Dry Goods, and that MOOUK it QUAIFK'S is headquarters for style, price and quality. Come then, all ye 6ons and daughters of Adnm,and YOUR GOODS FOR CASH And be no longer led l>y those who hold out long time nnd big profits. liere it is hardly necessary for ms to snv that one of our firm was one of the first in the Northern Markets, nnd nearly the last to leave it, nnd that we have man}' of the novelties of the season, consisting in part, as follows: IJarege Mnntles, $7.60. Mantillas at $1.00. Mantilla Shawls. Illusion Caps. Robe Almeda. Rnlio T.<.iiiiomi Robe Mapicicnne. Robe a Quilles. Rohe a J,es. Robe A L Imperatrice. I>ouble Skirt Robes, Robe Chevalier. Robe A 2 Volants. Robe A 2 Jupes Volants. Bonnets from 28cts to $10. Esmoralda Sleeve*. Primadonna Setts. Levella Cloth. Esmoralda Barege. Granidien. Circular and Quaker Fans. White and Col. Pique, Tine Back Combs, $7.00 Barege Robes Double and Single. Plain Bareges, 12^ot0. Thunder and Lighttiing Hats. ^ Straw Hats of every color and tftyle. Clothing of all styles and prices. We hand you this short list but if you will bring with you the CASH, we can show !rou many goods that will make your hsarU eap for joy, and pay yon well for coming fifty ana even an hundred miles. Fearing that we shall occupy mors space than the Editors 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 tc come to town, and if you cannot buy all of your goods of us for Cash, you Will fine soma of the Fogies who are clever fellows anc ever ready to welcome you inside the portals-o: their doors, and extend to you that whieh Wi refuse?Timet Timeil Time!l I?until tim< shall bo no longer on their boobs, then tak< from you a scrip of paper on wnieh ? written "One day after date," Ac., with your nam* a | the bottom. *'~ Onr advice -vould be, bring witb yon tin " filthy lucre," and pay aayoo ge; tbea, Calm will be thy sleep as infant slutebers, Pure as the purest thoughts thy dreams. And nil the joy this bright world numbers, Shed o'er thee her mingled beams. MOORE A QUAIFE. April 6, 1859-49-lf New ami Fresh Family Groceries. r J. cfc 3ST. X5L3NT<31X1 WOI'1.1) respectfully infoim their fri'-iula ami iIn- public that they havejust receive<l, mid nrc otlV ring for sale, a now and fresh u^Bortmcnt of Finest Family Groceries, which they offer low fur <>r on short lime to those who pay promptly. They have a large stock of everything usually kept in a similar establishment, to which they respectfully ask the j attention of the? public. Our stuck conflicts, in part, a* follows: , Superior Rio and Java Coffee, Bost Quality Coffee Sugars, Finest N. 0. Syrup and Cuba Molassos. We also keep constantly on hand A Choice Lot of Whisky, \ from 50 cents to ?4.00 per Gallon. [ Wines, Cordials, Porter, Ale, Champagne Cider, i SEGARS TOBACCO AND SNUFF, Candles, Soap, Starch, Soda, &c. NUTS, OF EVERY VARIETY, ! CANDIES, RAISINS, FIGS, v/Aviv/A.iiib i ana jiaau w diciii, CUTLERY, &c. SCYTHES AND CRADLES. We have received n lot of Scythes mid Cradles, ready stocked, which we offer lor $4.61). TABLE SALT. ! A clioicc article of Table Sail, ib Sacks of 10 lbs. each?price MO elf. per Sack. PAPERING, PAPERING. A large lot. of WALL PAPKUIN(?, which we will pell low. Aii3' one desiring this article Will please give nH " <-'"11 Wc have in store a number of articles not enumerated in this advertisement?hi short, we keep a general assortment, and can supply <d most any call, as onr slock is extensively varied. We flatter oi.-selves that we can nell as cheap as any oilier house in tin- place, and respectfully ask aslmittol public patronage. J. tfc N. KNOX. April 20, IPSO 52 tf MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATEu DOUBLE SCREEN Kockaway Premium WHEAT FAN". rPllE SUIlSl'lilHKIt liitviiilt purchased the JL lfiphl fur this Slate, now offers to I'lantern thescjiistly wdelirjiled l-'ans for clennini; Wlit-at This Fan is superior to nny tiling of the kind now in iisr, as tin' number of pi ciniiiiiiH awarded at different State Fairs will attest. It is ritnple in its structure, easily rigged, works well, and when out of order, can lie repaired liy tmv ordintiry tneehamc. It is adapted to cleaning all kinds of grain. Fur future particulars see Hand Bill, which will be furnished uuy one desiring such. Cotton Gins and Threshers. Also constantly on baud a supply of Cotton Gins, which 1 warrant to be equal to any mnde. Also, a lot of Threshars which are so extensively known that 1 deem it unnecessary to eulogise them here. These Machines are all manufactured in this place, by skillful workmen, and of iho verv best material, aud wnrrented to do what is said tor them. Any orders for either of the above Machine#, addressed to the subscriber, or left witli my Traveling Agents, will be promptly attendee f to. For all Repairing and Job Work, the Cash will be required upon delivery. JOHN ENRIGIIT. Abbeville (MI., April 12. 1859. 61?3n? BOOTS AM) SHOES. THE Undersigned, having formed a partnership for the purpose of coilducting tho Boot and Shoe Business* .......t.l ? .i n:- ??-* ?- - ....<.> 1 Hie jmhiii.; 111 ui we imve re.ceimy purchased in Boston, I'llilnciel|>tii 11 aud New York, ihe largest assortment of Ladies' Shoes and Gentle. iens' Boots and Shoes, of ever}* conceivable style and pattern ever offered in this market. Our entire stock has been purchased by n practical Root .Maker. We (eel assured that we can, Willi ereat confidence, recommend our stock to the public ns being of a superior quality, more durable than any thai can be found in this latitude. We intend to deal exclusively in ; Leather, Boots and Shoes, and we shall ho enabled to sell better work Tor lesw money, than any Establishment, in Town. We will barter Leather or work for Rawhides. The materials of our Stock were selected by E. ROCHE, one of the firm, and the work PUT UP TO ORDER. we merptore know the "stuff its made of," mid can f-nftly reRoimnend.it. We liuve u number of first ela>s Hoot find Shoe Makers in connection with our Establishment, and are prepared to Manufacture to Order any work which mny he desired. fall at Tustin'a Building, next door to Cobb, Hunter <fc Co. ROCHE Sc CHRISTIAN. March 31, 1859 46 tf SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! JUST received new and beautiful patterns Fancy Linen Bosom and White Marseilles Shirts. ?ALSO? Gentlemens' Reading Robes, Jaconet Undershirts, I linen Drawers, Jacciua,rdL Slilrta, With Carved Yoke?something new. For sale by A. A. WILLI A M8. April 20, 1869 52 tl RECEIVED THIS WUhlK. A LOT of Trimmed Straw, and Neapolitan BONNETS. ?ALSO? A magnificent assortment of Mantillas, Lace Pointe, and BEKAGE SHAWLS ! Of th& latest atylea. at GRAY A ROBERTSON'S April 15, 1869 69 if Something New. JUST RECEIVED HINGED HOOP SKIRTS. For Sale Cheap. I am daily raoeiviag addition* to my large as! aortmentof Staple and Fancy Dry Ooo<I?. A. A. WILLIAMS. | April IS, 1859 51 tf [ tADIEr HEELED GAITERS, \ AKD BENTS' SHOES. t A Large AaeortMant joct opened by an. ranAtb ? UKUDHliL. 1 ' M?rch IS, -1.^9 ,, 41 tl dollars! Collars!! mrEW *< beautiful FRJtNGif POLKA and JL^ BYRON COLLARS, jtut received ao4 for uta by A. A. WILL LA MS. . April 40,1009 M tf GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SE WIN G MACHINES. NEW STYLES?PRICES FROM ?S0 TO $125. EXTRA OIIAItCK OK #5 FOR IIKMMKRS. 495 BROAPWAY, NEW YORK. 249 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. Branch, Ai.len it EbWARiis, Agents, Abbeville These Machines new from two spools, as purchased from the Store, requiring no re-wiuding of thread ; they Hem. Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a superior style, finishing each seam by their own operation, without recourso to the handneedle, as is required by other machines. They will do better and chcapers owing than 11 seamstress can, even il she works for one cent an hour and are, unquestionably, the bat Machines, in the market for family sewing, on account of their simplicity,durability, ease of management, and adaptation to all varieties of family sewing? execution titlier heavy or fine work with equal facility. and without special adjustment. As evidence ?l tho unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the (Jrover Oarer Sewing Machine Company beg leave to respectfully refer to the following TESTIMONIALS. " Having had one of (irover & Baker's Machines in my family for nearly a year and n half, 1 take pleasure in commendinjr it as every way reliable for the purpose fur which it is designed ? r iiiniiv rMiWiim. ?Mrs. jos/iuh i.eavitt, tcife of lieu. Dr. Lcnvitt, Editor of iV. Y. Independent. " I confess myeelf delighted with your Sowing Machine. vvlin'li has been in my fumily f(ir ma ii v month*. 11 Iiuk always been ready for ilmy. rvijiiiting no adjustment, and is easily adapted l"' every vurieiy of fumily seeing, by simply ha:i?iiiu the spools of thread."?Sirs, lilizabeth .SVi ickland. wife of liev. Dr. Strickland, Editor of N. Y. Christian Advocate. " After irying several different good machines, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, mill the perfect ease with which it is managed, as well us the strength and durability of the scam. After long experience, 1 feel competent to speak in iliis milliner, and to confidently re commend it tor every varietj- of lamily sewing." Mm. K. li. Spooner, uri/e of the Editor of Jlruoktyn Utar. " I have used a Grover A Raker Sewing Machine lor two years, and have found il adapted U> nil kinds* of family sewing, from Cambric to ]>r?iadi:lolli. Gurments have been worn out without the giving way of n stitch. The Machine in easily knja in order, and easily used."?Mr*. A IS. Whipple, wife of Rev. Geo. Whipple, New Turk. "Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my 'aiuilv tin* past two years, and tho ludiea request me to give you their testimonials to its perfect ad a ptetlnesR, us well as lahor-baving qualities in the performance of family and houseuold sewing."?Robert Boorv>an, AT. K, " For several months wc have used Grovtr it Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the eouclumon that every lady who de*ire8 hor sew me ocauujuuy and tjvick/y done, would be most fortunate in possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iiou needle women,' whose combined qualities of beauty, strength, andsimplicity, are hi valuable-1?J IF. Morris, daughter of (Jen. (Jco. I'. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Thou. R. Leavitt, Esq., An American gentleman, now resident in Sydney, New South Wales, dated January. 12, iyfi8: *' 1 had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1863, in which t.liere were over thiee thousand yards of sewing dune with one of Grover So Baker's Mschine?, and a tingle seam of that hnsoulstood nil the double reams sewed by sailors with a needle, and twine." " If Homer could be called Hp from his murkey hudes, lie would sing the advent of Grover ?fe Holier as a more benignant miracle ol art than was ever Vuleun'a smithy. He would deuouuce 'mid-night shirt-making as ' the direful spring of woes unnumbered.?Prof North. " I take pleasure in saying, thai the Grover ?fc linker Sewing Machines have more than sustained my expectation. After trying and returning others, I have three of them in opera lion on my different places, and, nfterffour year's inui, nave no inuii it) mid.'?J. Jtl. Hammond, Senator of Soulh Carolina. "My wife lias had one of Grover Ji Baker's Family Sewing Machines for some time, andI am satisfied it in one of the beat labor-saving machines that has been iuvented. I take much nlensurein recommending it to the public." ?J. G. Harris, Governor of Tennessee. " It is n beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an excitement of j^ood humor. Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Saints Grover <& Baker having an eternal holiday in commemoration of their good deeds for humanity."?(Jasstus M. Clay. "I Ihink it by farthe best patent in use. This Machine can be adapted from the finest cambric to the heavies: cassimere. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy il.?Mr*. J. (?. Brown, Nashville, Tenn. " It is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work ; is easily understood and kept in repair. I earnestly recommend this machine to all my acquaintance* and others.?Mrt. Jtf. A. Forrest, Memphis, Tinn. " We find this Machine to work to our satisfaction, and with pleasure recommend it to the public, ns we briieve the Grover & Baker to be the best Sewing Machine in nse."?Deary Brothers, Allisonia, Tenn. " If used exclusively for family purposes, with ordinary care, 1 will wager they will last one ' throe score yearn ami ten,' and never get out of fix."?John Ertkrne, Nashville Tenn. " I havo had your Machine for several weeks, aud am perfectly satisfied that the work it does ia the best and most beautiful that ever waa made."?Maggie Aimison, Nasheille, Tenn " I use ray Machine upon coat*, dress making' an J fine liueu stitching, and the work is admirable?far bolter than the best hand-sewiog, or any other machine I have ever seen."?Lucy B. Thompson, Nashville, Tenn. " 1 find the work tbe strongest and moet beau* tiful I have ever seen, made either by hand or ma come, *ud regard um Urov?r St. Baker Machine, aa one of the greatest blessings to our sea." ?M*?. Taylor, NeuhviUe, Tmn. "1 have one of Grover A Baker's Sewing Machine* io use in my family, and find it iavataable. I can confidently recommend it to all per one in waut of a machine."?O. 31 Thartiptan^ NathvilU, Tenn. - I takepleasure in certifying to the utility of the 0rover A Balrar Sewing Machine*. I bavo u?rd one ori almost every deaeription of work for months. and find it moon stronger end better in very reepect than work done by bond."?MrtD. W. Wheel*, NukMU, Tmm. " I would be unwilling to dkpoM of my Grover A Baker Machine- fcr large amount, eaaid I not replace it again el pleasure."?iit?. B. OSeowl, Nashville, Tmn. J* " Our two Maejuno^ purchased from yon, do the work of twenty young ladiee. We with pleasure recommend (he Grover A Baker Sewing Machine to be the beak in use."?N. Still? Mtmpki*, Tmn. " The Grover A Baker Sewing Maehine works admirably. I think ths slitchaiid work far superior to that of any Sewing Maehine L ever mw. On fine work, 1 think ttte Machine would be hard to beat.*<_ W. J. Doris, MmtpJfW, Tm*e%. April SO, 1189 a 9m IB. M. & S. A. WINSTOCR RKSl'K TKUI.LY inform flioir friends am i customer* that they have just returnci from tlio Northern Markets with a hundsomi Stock of Ready Mado Clothing of the Latost Stylos and Finest Quality; ii> short, from tlio smallest size to tho largest Also, u very largo ami taBty slock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Shirts Collars, Cravats and Pocket Knives, and all other articles necessary to make a com plete stock. Yni! cau find everything fine and nice, nm for the quality of the Good*, very low for cash or on short time. A very large stock of Fine Segars and Sixty Boxes Tobacco, which we Will sell cheaper than can be bough any where. We are very thankful to our customer! lor past f.ivors, and we hope to ruceite a share o this season'* patronage. B. M. A S. A. WIN STOCK. Corner Marshall House, Clothing Depot Abbeville, C. II. March 31, I860 49-lf W. F. PRA.TT & NANCE, Wholesale tib Retail DRUGGISTS, Newberry, S. C., ARE now prepared lo sell upon better terms tlmn can be had elsewhere in South Carolina, every variety of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, nt Wholesale or Retail. A large and Complete Stock of Paints. Oils, Varnishes, I'utty, Glass and Painters' and Glazers' Tools in Store: and will be sold, upon a tearranty, at. low rates. A Fine Stock of l'hysicians' and Surgeons' Instruments. Chemical Apparatus, Physioians Saddle-Hags and Medicine Cases, and Family Mcdicinc Chests of the Latest Styles. A Full Assortment of Trusses and Braces ol the most approved patterns. The Choicest Brands of Wines, Liquors. AIcb, Porters, Cigars, Snuff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, for .sale in any quantities desired. The WillPS n ml I f/-..,"-" ?? * * - nu C |jurcilliscu vim a vine to Medicinal U.iet, anp lire from the moat reliable Importers. All ol' these Goods are sold at a very low profit.. A full and fresh supply of Spices and Sauces of all kinds, Pickles, Preserves, Table Fruits, Macaroni, Isinglass, Gelatine, and many other articles in tho Culinary Line, will always be kept on hand at the very lowest prices. A varied and tastefully selected Stock of Fancy Goods, Urn-dies and Combs in endlcs variety, Soaps, Perfumery, and Toilet Articles of every description, all new and direct from the Manufacturers. A Complete Stock of Everything in Store. Dr. PRATT, who has. for a long time been connoetcd with the Drug Interest in Newberry, and whose experience and satisfactory Business connections entitle him to the confidence of Purchasers, has just returned from the Northern Cities, where he bought the entire Stock upon the most reasonable term3, the whole of which i>twarranted Fresh aud Genuine. A Comppteut and Experienced Apothecary has been sccured in tho Prescription Department, and a guaranty is given that Patrons oan have their prescriptions filled in the most unexceptionable style. Planters, Physicians, and Merchants will find it to their interests to call upon W. F. PllAT'f & NANCE, at the sign cf the Golden Mortar, corner of Muin and Caldwcli Streets, Ncwborry, S. C. WILLIAM F. PRATT, "WILLIAM F. NANCE. March 22, 1859 4 8 3m Great and Valuable ? ALB OF GOOM, AT COST. nPHE underflif*n*ll A tmirrno-o Q T* A c * ' LngilOW, A will from this date offer the entire STOCK OF GOODS In the Store of S. T. Agnew, AT COST, and continne to s?ll the same at {treat Bargains, until the entire Stock is closed out. This Stock is one of the largest aud beet selected assortments ooods Ever offered in the State of South Carolina. All of which have been purchased in tho best Markets in the world, and at greatly reduced prices, below that of any other Stock ever offered in this Market. THIS STOCK Embraces a full assortment of all the articles usually wanted by Planters, Merchants, and Mechanics, Ac. Hardware Of all kinds, embracing a complete asoortmcntof sneii Hardware and Cnllcry. Also, a large assortment of all kinds of PLANTATION IRON And Farmers' Implements Generally Groceries, A large and complete assortment of all kinds. ?{S? One of the largest and most complete Stock of all kinde of DRY GOODS, Adapted to the wants of every perron, together with a large BBsortmeut of articles too numerous to mention. All this entire Stock will be be sold at COST for CJ A 8 II , or in large sum*, will be sold on a CREDIT, with good and approved bankable notes. Merchants and others wanting Goods in this line, will do well to oall and examine the Stock, as all who wish to purchase can save from 60 to Af) nor AAhf An Tliia Stools. Most be sold without fail, so all persona are invited to call and be convinced of the great inducements now offered. Signed, PETER HAIR, W. W. UOUSEAL, Assignees of S. T. Agnew. March 221859, 48 8ni FURNISHING GOODS. TEN QUARTER ll-4 and 12-4 Liuen and Cotton SHEETING, 4-4, 6 4 and 6-4 Linen and Cotton Pillow CASING, J0-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Summer Marseilles tUILTS, 10 4, 11-4 and 12 4 Allendale QUILTS, 8-4 and 10-4 Liuen Damaak TABLE CLOTHS, ft .4 mnd 10-4 T>MMrt TAftLW r.fXYr H9 Linen Damask Napkins, Doylies, Fruit DoyHes, Towellings, Glass Cloths, &o., Together with A beatifal M*>rtm?ut of LACE and SWISS Enbrotewed and Damask Curtains, Csrprts, M*tttDg8i 8k., In f?al ?v?rytbtng watUed in that way, ltd will b? offered at or bofow ally priMg. ' GUI (Utd andaoatbamtt ?,/ BEjj>raia?i: ctotetmST A*ULL SUPPLY of alt tba FEW ST?tw Jnat opeMad, aftd fot wd? cheap m oaaal bt w -J1 ***** 4L BKUSBEL 7 1bnh U, H? "? tf ; DISTRICT ADVERTISING, i SlierlffPs Kale. ' |1Y virtue ??T sundry Writs of Fiera Faoins f -MJP to mc directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on the first Momlny in MAY next, within the legal hours of eiile, -lie following property, to wit: 1 Boy Horse, lcvic<l on as the property of Job. W. Davie, ads. T. B. Logan, and others. The unexpired lease of n gold mine known ns the New York Gold Mine, levied on as the property of W. B. Lloyd, ads. Albert Gil' hert, and others. ICO Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by " lands of Marshall Hodges, Samuel Agnew, and others, levied on as the property of Silas Joues, * ads. G. W. Ricliey, and others. 245 Acres of Land, more or less, hounded by lands of James Vaudiver, W. A. J. Ware, and others, levied on as the property of James Killingsworth, ads. John W. Singleton. I 90 Acres of Laud, more or leRs, levied on as the property of John A. Wilson, ads. Sarah A. J Wilson. I" I Negro Man. Tom, levied on as tho property r.f <??..! W w:it.. -J- * -j v, >,^(...<-11 u. n iuie, nuo. ii. o. OE J. tl. Britt, and others. At tbe New York Gold Mine, on Wednesday, the 4th Miiv next: 1 Steam Engine, Boiler and Fixtures; 2 Circle Mills; 2 Stamp Mills; 1 Lot Black Smith's Tools; 1 Lot Old Castings; 1 ('art; 1 Set Gold Scales and Weights; 1 Hand . Pump ; 1 Lift and Force Pump; 7 Matrasses ; 1 Lot Bed Clothing; 1 Lot Kitchen Furniture; 2 Bedstead*, with other articles, levied on as the property of W. B. Lloyd, ads. Albert Gilbert. and others. i TERMS?CASn. JOSEPH T. MOORE. a.A.n. 1 Sheriffs Office, April Gth, 186t>. Commissioner. The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Equity. i Henderson Kirlland, ) North & Piatt, \ Bill for Account, vs \ Relief, &c. Iladdon, Slagur & Co., ct al. J PURSUANT to the Order of Court in tbe abovo stated case. 1 will sell at public outcry, at Abbeville C. II.. on Sale Day in MAY next. Nine Likely NEGROES. attached as the property of A. W. Iladdon, an absent defendant, and held under order of this Court. Terms:?A crcdit till l9t January next, with interest from day of sale; purchasers to give bond with two good sureties, and pay the costs in cash, and pay for papers. WM. H. PARKER, CXA.D. Commissioners Office, ) April 20, 1S59 $ 62 tsd The State of South Carolina. ABBEYILLK tilSTRICT, In Equity. . N. IC. Butler, ct a!."] vs. }-Bill to oet nsido JudgWm. B. I.lovd, at al J inents, Injunction, &c. IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that Wm. B. Lloyd, Albert Gilbert, and Thomas S. Haydon, dcfendaats in ihe above stated cssf, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of McGowun, Contp. Sol, Ordered that said defendants do appear and plead answer or demur to said Hill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or Alio same will be taken Pro Covfetto against them. W. H. PARKER, c*.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ) March 25, 1869. f 49 3m The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Henderson, Kirtland, ) North & Piatt, V Bn, fof Tleli#f Injunc. HadJon, Slager <fe Co. I tion? Ac' and others. $ IT appearing to my satisfaction that A.Wilson JIuadon, Abraham Slager, Elms Slater, Bpearling &. Brother, defendants in the above elated case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of J. C. Calhoun, Comp. Sol., ordered that said defendant* do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication hereof or the same will be taken pro. confetto against them. WM. H. PARKER, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, / Feb. 21, 1859. S 44 3m Clerk. The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Offie* Court of Common Pleat and Oen'l Settions. N. K. Butler, Survivor 1 vs. >- Attachment. Wm. B. Liny J, J MoGowau, PI'tfT's Atty. i , II ERE A3 the Plaintiff did ?n the nineV f tenth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, file his declaration rjniust tlie Defendant, who, (it is said) is absent from and without the*corporate limits of Ibid State and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration might be nerved: It ia therefore ordered, that the snid Defendant do appear and plead to tlie said declaration, on or before the twentieth day of November, eighteen huudred and iifty-nino, otherwise finnl and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded againxi him. MATTHEW MoDONALD, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Nov. 20, 1868. 32?I2m State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Offici Court of Common Pleat and Om'l Betsions. N. K. Butler ) vs. V Attachment. Wm. B. Lloyd, ) McGowun, Plt'fi"s Attorney. WHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on tho nineteenth daj' of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is mud,) ia absent front and without the limits of thia State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that tho said Defendant do appear and plead to tho said declaration, on or before tlu- twentieth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, otherwise final and ab#olnte judgment will then be given aud awarded against lum. MATTHEW McDONALD, r. o. r. Clerk's Otfiee, Nov. 20,1858. 32?12m FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES For 1869. ACKER MERRALL & CO., 189 Chamber Street) Corner of College Place, (Opposite Hudson River Railroad Station,) New Tork. DEALERS IN Finest WINES, Finest BRANDIES, Finest SEGA IIS, Finest TEAS, Finest COFFEES, Finest SUGARS, Finest BUTTER, Finest HAMS, Finest TONGUES, Aod Finest Family Groceries, Of tfrerf description, pat up for Shipment to all parts of tbo World, Catalogues will bo faruish. ed upon application. April7,l85fr SO 8ra SPRING- STOCK, 186a JACKSON,MILLER* VEBDERY, WHOLKBAtJE D1CA LICRB Itf <t> Foreign -mad Dotoeatio, Btaplo and Fancy mt goods, H&floiiio Hall Building, 248 Broad 8t, _ AXTCSHy?TA< OA., Would respeoifuBy f?rite attsnllOo to their Urg? iad Stook of Spring Goods. V?Mh If, I teW 47 . iet ; ' ' SPo ' JTNOTTOK GINS of tbo Baot Quality, with T*n bah SAWS, isHrerad at any Bailmad Lofldfag In the Slate, at ?3 per SAW. Fof partioulsW ?dir(taa '' , /. M. fcLUATT, Winnsboro, 8. C. Premtnmi aWardoJ ?t Ufa flUU Fair. Noram**i l#**- ^ Aftil ttli. U tm & JE2 "X7ST JL N Or 9 MACHINES. | THE Undersigned having the exclusive Agency I of Abbeville mid Edgefield Districts, for Grover and Baker'e Unrivalled Family and Plnn- 9 tation Sewing Machines is prepared (o fill orders with promptness and dispatch. REMEMBER THAT A LATE AND IMPORTANT IM- 1 l'ROVEMENT in theFe Mnchinea it. that th?y nre NOISELESS. Mr. P. P. Bond will sell 8 Machines find act an my agent in Abbeville.? fl General Depot, and Sales Room, firat door I above Wm. IXill'n Hardware Storo. jf Hamburg, 8. C., March 5, 1859. I n< a r* * *TnA?# 111. /?. IVA^SI/Ol. ILjT Remons why the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine ia universally preferred for fatally Hewing: lat. It is more simple and easier kept in order than any other Machine. 2d. It innkes a aenin which will not rip or ravel, though every third Hlitch ia rut. 8d. It cews from two ordinary spool*,' and thtia all trouble of winding thread ia avoided, while the same machine can he Adapt-d tit pkftsure. By u nitre change of *j>opl, to all varieties of work. 4th. The enme machine run? sick, linen thread, and common spool cotton, with equal facility. 5ih. The seam is as elastic as the mont elastic fabric, 36 that ft is free from all liability to break in washing, ironing or otherwiae. 6th. The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful thau any other made, either by hand or machin6. r". v of Letter Received from Hon. J. H. Jlarrimoiid. Wasiiixoto*, Dec. 11,1858 Sir: In reply to your letter aakingmy opinion of Grover Baker's Sew iner muehines. I tBW? pleasure in saying tlint they have ni6re than nn* swered my expectations, afier trying and returuing others. I have three of them in o'perntion on' frty different places nud ufter four years trial have uo fault to find. Youra, Respectfully, J. H HAMMOND. To M. A. Hansom, Esq.. Hamburg, S. C. Copy of Letter from. Mr. Jonathan M. Milltri Be con Island, S. C? Dec. 18th, 1858. M. A. Ransom: ? Dear Sir: In reply to your enquiry how I like the G rover & linker's Sewing machine, I take pleasure in saying that after using it four months it has given entire satisfaction. It 13 simple and en'sv to understand, and haB never heen out of Order. My wife has uo difficulty in instructing a servant in the ti'a ? of it. I am fully perpunded that no invention of the age is more worthy the uttention of tho public than that of Sewing Machines. Very Respectfully yours, JONATHAN M. MILLER. March 10, 1H59 46 3m NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK* A. A. WILLIAMS BEGS most respectfully U< announce to liis friends and the public tlmt he has just returned from New York with a well selected C5._a.t_ _# OIUCK Ol Staple and Fanoy Dry QOods, a it ?Tan a?, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Orocltery, YANKEE NOTIONa, &c., &c. I will no; farther enumerate, but if you want a few of the Latest Styled of the ubove, please give me a call, i will be pleased to show my Stock, and if you don't buy don't blame me. gy I am between Branch, Allen <b Edwards and II. 8. Kerr, Brick Range. Moat respectfully, A. A. WILLIAMS. March 80, 1859 49 (f CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. THE Subscribers having had the miafortane to loss, by the fire of the 2ftth January,'the STEAM MILL and MACHINERY conueated with their COACH FACTORY in Greenville, take this method of apprising their friends'and 9alrdna this."! fchevwHH "till i>nntin.i? business aa heretofore, without Chang? in theii* Firm or abbatement or their exertions to pleaai. Tb.oy Saxre On ^Can<i^ and are Constantly'finishing, all the varieties of CARRIAGES* BUGGIES AND" WACSKDiVS Ever made by them. to which they invite the atteutXon' of jiorchasftrs.. They take plea?ur? in co'rreclingan impression that their Stocft of SK ASO>J ED LUMBER wa* lost with the Mill, and would soy that, in quaritity and quality, Their Lumber Has Never Been Better. The ggnerons patronage hitherto received warrants the conclusion that their efforts are Appreciated, and stimulates them fn making fotthtr exertions. Their experience 'will enable tRem Id select and operate the most approved Machinery,' with advantages not surpassed by any Manufacturers either North or South. GOWEIt. COX- MAJIKf.EV A rr> Greenville, 9. C., March 7, 1859. 46 tf E8TES & CLARK, Augusta, OrSL.i Whcrlesafe a fid Retail De?l6rtf in anooaziiffiSd f kflHANKFUL for the libera! patornage they JR. have received heretofore, offer for sale at the lowest market pricra for oaab or 6ri time id prompt paying customers? 125 Dales Extra Heavy Canny Bsggrng, 300 Rolls Heavy Patched Bagging, 100 Pieces Dundee Bngginp, 360 Whole and Half Coils Rop6, 76 JHidsNew Crop Molasses, 60 Bbla N. O. and Sugar Hottae Syrtfp, J2&. " Crushed A. 0. Sugars, 250 Whole and Half B6ves Candles, 100 Boxes Tobaeco?various Brands. 50,000 Cigars, 1000 Saok'sSalt, in Twilled Sdbis, ISO Whole, Half and qr. Kin Mackerel, 50,000 Lbs. TennsMee Bacon, HOg Round, 200 Bbls. Preeli Thomttxton Litne, 860 " Liquor* and Wines, 5,000 Lba. Hemlock Sole Leather, 25 Baits Heavy Osnaburgs; S00 Kegs Nails A*sorted Biserf. Match 81, 1859, 87 IJ NEW STYLE PRifrTS, Colored Lawns and Ofnrgham?v STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, BRASS AND 3TEU1 SHIRT SPRINGS, Ladles and Miases Flat*, Btunmor IMEantl 11 And many other New Goods jnst received, and for sale l6w by ^ M. I8RABL A BRUSSfck March IB, 1859 47 tf ~ IffOtlO?. THE ntort regular aonvotatiob Ckaptfr, Ho. J7, H;, A.% Miv ?A. W held on firidty April fcut, at 8, P. Jfc A punctual attendance of the ofltort.tii9 members ! psrtionlarly wimtol By order of the M.*. K> H.-. P.*. j^sr <jL