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i _ Jj "q??I L It GOODS AT COST. WIER & LYTHGOE, IN anticipation of changing their location to the other pjJo of liic Square, now oU'er their tintire Slock of - jLwmm, JHL GROCERIES, H ar cl w are, A LARGE LOT OF CARPENTERS' TOOLS, Hoad.y-Mad.o CLOTHING^, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY WARE, And a great many other Goods I too tedious to montion, Cost for Cash, Until the first of SEPTEMIJETt next, or to 4>unclual customers ut a ."<i>all advance oil cost, H>n a credit till fir?t of .January next* If you TPnnt to 'luiy yooda chcap now is your 'tiind. Give lie a call. WIF.lt & LYTlHiOE. June 9, 1859 7 '2m ' IFOIR, SIXTY DAYS XiOlSTGrEIl WF. wil! continue to sell our Stock of (loud:), which is Still |-r<.tl_v largo, TT as rjar F O C ^ S H "Wo iilso have some (looJs which we will dispose of j Under Cost to Clear Them Out. Purchasers are invited to call and examine our I'JilXTH, colored and black LWYXS, f.l\Ti!I\?S, SC., ! whicli tbey cnn l>uy now at 2.r> per cent.. below i rejrukir prices. ] Itlftck, Hlue ami l'ink Horago-?J"rom 22 cts. up ; 1'oile ?lc Chevre, at 12i<:tp, worth lsjc. j Clianibray and J><? nt 11 ( Swip.?. Jaconet ainl elivckcil .Mu?lin, a large assortment from To. up. 1 lirillinnts, whiteat 10c.. colored, a good article, a' 12J<!., worth l{?Se. . Itnl Ticking from Kc up. . liluvk Alpuca, (Juopti'j Cloth, and ]>rap d'Kte at veiv low pi iocs. Cot ton Viirn nt >' I .i'.*i per Hunch. liiii >)' those cheap X. \V. Collar* and Sleeves at cine fourth their real value. MISSES' STLLL SWIM JlOOr SKIRTS. | BOOTS AND SHOES, r Still a pooil Rfioorlnieiit for I.ndiop, Xliwcn, Children and Servants, also for iLen, JJoya und ^ Youth*. j Iluppy Umbrellas nt to ^1. READY-MADE CLOTHING1 r <>f all ports, cheaper than ever?as low as "75c. I i for Coats even, Pants nt .Vie. and Vests at 7f?e. | c First Quality Silk lint? nt $3.50, bluet high j s crown fiimiriierp nl $2.'25. J.iib Crown Ca?sinicic and Wool Ilutrtatun- ! 1, .'jirerclentiMl low liifiires. j j; Our stock of Straw ]luts will be closed out v under cost. I'lirehn-it-rs will consult their own interest by t calling and buying from e M. ISRAEL & BRUSSEL. P I*. S.?Wo not only pretend to sell at cost, 0 ?nit. we will do it, as the goods must and will <>e sold "by tin' lir.-t of August ntxU * .Iune 1, 1S5'J, o, tf ... . ' HEADQUARTERS. i? Eioinn Uegimcnt, S. C. M?.) I " JtfjiK iVtm, 18i9. J ' ^ ''I^IIF.IIE will lie an Kloction held for Major j ( .JL ill the Upper ttlid Ijower Battalions of the j .Stli Regiment, nt th*ir respective enmpanv 1 Miwter grounds, on SATl'UIlAY thoSMCON"I> I < dny of JIMyY next?in the Upper IJallation, to I j fill the vacancy occasioned 1?\- the resignation .of Mnjor J. rf. CUNNINGHAM ; and in the ! Irfiwer llattalioiY to fill the vnmuiey occasioned j liy the promotion of Major WM. M. ROGERS. j Tho managers .of the Klaction of each Ihitlal- i * ion will meet on Monday following, at vlieir re- j spective JJtfttalion Muster grounds, couut the votes, declare-the Election and transmit a roiwirt of the votes polled to gen. w. C. MORaGNE. ?apt. Wm. Jav and Cnpt. John Winpumi, are charged with tlie Extension of this order. By order of Cot.. WM. M.JtOGERS. J. Hr.vntji, AHg't. June 9 )8;VJ 7 2-t. iL^DlSs' DRI188 GOODS! i A.T . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! i W M.SHEAft, ! HAS ON 4iA3T> A .LAKGIC SUPPLY -OF - Ladies' Dress Goods* ? In a-gr^pt Vttriuiy. of ?tyl?8, which he Wilt fell nt greatly reduced. nml very low price*. 'J'he public are respectfully iuvjjed to examine the . nsaorthriflni. r - "f' June 0,1850. - ? 2 ' ">l.y | WINDOW SHADES! j' AT .;JIEUIARK,VBLY WW S81CES. i . - -wmrgsmm, 1:1 HAS received from New York a large and varied assortment of . t muitkiiiif Aiiftnv* I vtinuuw dtiAUt$, ; he will Hell nt remarkably low prices. I Also, n supply of Rich Velvet, English Brussels, t Three l'ly and Ingrnin. "^ Carpets, s Of beautiful stylos, at prices which will make it tho interest of purchasers to buy here, rather than in New York, *nd 10 purchase now, rather than to wait until next Fhll. The public are respectfully invited to examine the assortment, June 9th, 1859 2 ly Ladies' and Gents' G1 Al'ZIC Meiino, Lisle Thread ami Silk C UN DURVESTS, for Summer wear, at URAY <t ROBERTSON'S, i Jupi9, 1859 1 tf . BRAY & ROBERTSON tr A1 l.% - . " " NOW OFFEniNC^ AT A GREAT REDUCTION Prom Former Price*, Tlicir Entire S toe It OF FANCY AND ROBE SILKS, p 1? D a o I jj ju 11; v u jlj o AND Borago Holoos, SHAWLS Ml) MAXTILLAS, Real Lace, Swiss, and Jaconet mrm mL* mm 9m 9 AND Setts of Collars and Sleeves. '"f^IIE reason lieinir fur advanced for soiling _1_ such goods, mid hcing nvorttocked, we w? tr? determined to clour them out at a "threat sacrifice." They nro nil new and of j the latest styles. Ladies who are not yetsup- i plied will find thin a rare chance to do no, at So. 1. Cii-auile Kauge, A-latoovillo. .Tune 1, IS09, 5, tf BRANCH, ALLEN & EDWARDS HAVK just roeeivol fresh additions to their Stock, of various kinds. A choice lot just received. I KEROSINE, A fresh, pure ami transparent article just re- j oeivcil, which we will soli at $t.?On gallon. j " PICTURE 'FRAMES, ? i j A line lot of those on haml which we will sell at Charleston prices. Starch, J'c/jj/rr, Sj>ice, Ginger, Soil A Soupit of all kind.'*, Corn Starch, J'ulnts, I'aruhhcs, Oils and }! Putty, ahrai/s on Hand. PIANOS. A\ e will deliver Pianos from one of the host inaiiufncturius in the I'liile-I Stales, at any point. <>11 ativ KnilroRil in the State at five ]n-r L-oiit. advance on Kew York prices, permit the | 11 purchaser to use them for any reasonable 0 length of tim?\ have them examinee] hy any v l'rofes*or of ilusie, au<l then, if thej' ilo i:ot v jive perfect fat infliction, we will take them " Uack free nil charge to the purchaser. SEWING MACHINES. ! I "We will deliver these at any point on any i v !?ailr<>a<l in the State, or at any place in the j District ami warrant them to give satisfact ion. I j jiilA.M II. Ai,LK.\ ?fc KI)\V ARDS. I ~ A1?1m?v ill?\ April 22. 1 S'.V.i-tlm soi 'i'n CaiioiTixa~~ JOLIMBJACOTTOX MILLS J^ITE eul>?er liters have just a?lde<l a corupletc 9ft Of iVOOLEX MACI-TINEKY j n their faetorvand are now prepared to fnrnt?>l? Icrcliants and Planters willi various styles of j Sl'PERIOR KERSEYS. 'hey will pay n fair CAS II r? UL 10 33 nr all wool sent, (horn, or 11 toy will mannfue- j uro it. into cloth for parties wishing it, at 124 ents per 3"nrd?furnishing the warp for the f. Lime. |' Persons r engine lis Wool had 1?cst wasli it, eforp send inc. l"it it can lie Rent, just a? it < sheared from the sheep. Jilack and white i"?ol |ind best he kept snprtrate. F\ We wouM especially urge upon our patrons j, lie great, necessity of Scinling in the Wool as .<( non as clipped; if this rtile is followed, the ..in.n nomu aiwuvs oc sure 01 Having the lutli in ample time. We are determined In sirpply no goods buLof C lie most Mipcrinr kind, ami ^imrautee o??r cub- fi ortici'd that. it will lie mure to tlieir interests ii pntroni?e a home enterprise, than to buy tlie ra-hv stuff of mir northern friends wltieh is inly made to ?*11. V( will utill supply our celebrated Osna* iui?s. Also Cotton Yarn at the lowest rates for 'ash. Mr. JOHN' M?fm\T>rc is our ag?nt at Al?jeville. nml will toko orders for poods, pur- 4 liase all Wool offered to him at fair market I >rice?, and attend to nny business Tor ns. "? J AM liS G. (ilHHIvS ?t CO.. ri Columbia, S. C. April 2ft, 1859-3m [n tho Matter of the Real Estate a of Joshua Davis, dee'd. jj c The State of South Carolina, e ti Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. c John Daris, A pplicnut, vi. Si la* Hay and wife ^ Catharine, cl. al. Defendant*. li [T appearing lo my's;tiisfiiction that Charles tj Stewart and Piitsey his wife, William D^vis, | ], Foe Davis, the children of Fanny Stewart, deed, iramcB not known,) child of Susan Robert*, i (] lee'if, (name not known,( Adam Patterson ami j, Wilier his wife-, some of the T)efendnuls, reside j* without this State, ft is therefore ordered, that ( hey do appear, fjndpbjcct lo thebaic of the real u Esiat* of .lushtia IVavis, deo'd, on or before Ihe trst Monday in SentemX^r next, or their conicntto tho same will be entered of rpcord. Wir.T/IAM I11I.L, O. A. D. Ordinary's Office, t June (ilk ~ )' 1 Qt FI IB -STATE. OF KOflTW /!.\j*ftr.wi _ , - - ^ ^ v* xj j Abheritle District.? Citation. fry AVI I, LI AM MILL, Ksq., Ovdinary or Abbc' Yifle Pirtrfct. , *M7"HF.REA/l, Stanley Crews has applied ww to mc fot Lettcrr of Adminiotrfitioii oil ] ? ill and singular the poods and chattels; riglita ' ' ind eredif* of VV. G. Uuri^s4 lata of ^h? Pis- * riet ufoK?*jfld,-dccpa*Pd.These or*, tlH:refi>ro, lo <iu and admonish fill wid fiingnbus Ut? khidrod and creditors of th aid de?Viiscd, to ba mid appear before rtre Mom text Ordinary's Court of .the km id District, to b ^ lolden at. :Abt)c*iJte 4!*ua? 6r\ the weDty first $Jny of Jime, to show cau?e, if any, vliy tlic Bind administration sliould art be rranfefl. . ' iiven nnder my hand ?nd seal, Cbja sixth day of Juo?, in the year of our l^erd one t thoiwand eight hundred and fifty nine, and I | in tho eighty third yea/ of America ludepottdence. WILLIAM IIIIX, O,AD. June 9, 1850. 7 2t Dr. D. A. Jordan < - :/ WILL still continue Uio practice Af Medicine*' c and may be found at the Marshall House, n Room o*?r Marnhall & Lce'a Law Office. May 12, 180?. 3 If n * j ~ J). M LAI IS^QT.T.-rr ,wxstr$x, ? S&'fk .U, \XXt X O <Jfc' & ABBEVILLE C Han constantly on band, ainl Is no DRUGS AND I To which lie roflpcotfully invitee the attention of his '? eclccted with great, cnro, anil cousieta in part, of ll DRUGS, ME ?ci= tjc ma i?.wi m Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine ]Ia PEHFU]^ TRUSSES AND SHG SURGICAL AXD DEATH Pure WINES and LIQUORS MEDICINE 1 piasru tobacco, sn-u: FAHGY ABB TOIL] N. 1$.?Physician*' prescriptions carefully eompou Medicines warranted geiniine, n May 10, 1S.VJ. S-tf ABBEVILLE Wh CARRIAGE FACTORY.;y & E. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. I "|"l rp, S. large Stock of Carriages and 1 j, (t Buggies on Hand. j,,aVt . 1 LMIE SjUilwcriber takes j?lons?ir?s ill liifuriiiiii^ . those xvlio uro in wni't of <.'nriiages or Uu?- i ^ that lie has, williin llie last few we.-k*, I isit.'d some lil'ty of llie ui'ixt popular Curriiiire 'aetoriey in llie New Knyluud States, and lms . IJuv kitll i?reat, care had > hftH ' . . . . _ . ' I.I u* r i JYLonuiactured. to Order i Rome of the besl of work, j Expressly for this IVTarket, j" ml now ofl'.-is the" same for sale ut prices that mm ) autiot be beat in this country. This work, : that ritli n large stock of my own mniiiifiicture. i? ful* warranted to he of tho best material and work- j Ci imishij). I Adai Having mado all necessary arrangemets with I lie host Mantifaeiuics I tun prepared to furnish | > ord>*r every stylo of Ciimato*, from the finest ! \J f 'ouch dowd to a child's Wheelbarrow, at tlie | | I liort' ft notice, and ut very low ]>ric>s fol- fine I * 'ork* . . ! And Please give me a call, and examine the work. I jot4,, ly Block consists. at this time, as fallows: j jJ4 IIOCKAWAYS?diftVret Silvio#, i one i jMX'ltl.r. SKAT l5l'<iCir.<?no top. ! Xort SINCI.K SI" AT Ill'litillvS?diflerct styles, it, ai Kxtcnsioii Ton, Slidinc Si-at IH'tJUIKS, Liic a Single Seat. TOP HL'GUIKS. (lino.) Wool-smiled and common COI.liA I*?*, 1IARNKSS?iiuc for ?!<!, anil upwards, Willi's.ii large stock. :t from "5 ct?. J:!, Fine FI.Y NKTTS, for horses, HUCCY I'MHIJ F.I. I. AS, last quality. Children's Carriages and Ci^s, i f?ct almost every article kept in a Carriage "aetorv. My stock of Trimmings are fine and largo. nnd um therefore prepared to do all kinds of remring at the nhortrst notice and best style, ?t ricKH that cannot be underworked by any Shop 1 the up count r}-. Sccond-hand Work. I hare on hand a few good Buggies and Carages which I will sell cheap. The public arc invited to give me a call, a'nl ! saminethc work, if they don't wibh lo buy, us charge nothing for looking. Furniture. I am alw> prepared to receive orders for any vie of Furniture, and deliver iho same lo this lace, at as low prices as can be bought in any out hern market. Sowing l^Eacliixios. 1 will also furnish SINGER'S SF.WiNf; MA- W HINKSmI New Y'ork prices-, with only the ' hrinj eight added. " I vou K. J. TAYLOR. leap. Abbeville (*. II., May 17, 18.111. 4?3m and J-e tlinti WILLIAMSTON SPRINGS had tnnki HOTEL. 11 corn* $4*. THE Proprietors of tliia largo nnd com- "f y liiH modioim HOTF,I, take pleasure in ainioun CV).r mg to llie public that. it in now open for the t],..;, iceplion of company, unci is under the manngelent of H. T. TUST1N, one of .the proprietor*. 5|,|,h The lintel is now completed, ami niAny eftm- rronj ?rln nud amusements nddedover tlie lust season. I .. (>n The Hotel is -t-n|?ahle of accommi>dnting 500 , j crtions, and llie proprietors caw ?uy with eonli- ^ tuct that (or hirce ami well ventilated rooms it ? jj^ aunot he surpassed at any watering plaee, aiu' very eflort will be niade to meet the expeot* ion of both '.lie seekers of pleasure and health As to the medicinal qualities of the water, we ' an any thst we know of no invalid who hits iven ii a fair trial but what Has pone away beieviup that they were,greatly benefitted. Af 'Jliero is a good Livery Stable kept in conHec ion with the Hotel, where, pood llorsoa and V?idea can ho had at all times. The Willrnmston Springs are situated immeiately on the Greenville ?fc Columbia Itnilro.tri, n Anderson District, S. C., one hoot's run on iailroad to Greenville villnpe. 7 hours', run to lohtnibin, and 15 hours' lo Charleston, S. C., T^1 nd Augusta, Gn. *- 1 II. T. TESTIN, "*?'r KyOClI NEI*ON~, J. G. WILLSON. May 20, 1850 5 Our NEW ARWVALST I mem MOORE & QTJAIFB F-Tave received a new l?t of Mnniillas. I K00^ LA Jxm reiotf, and eomfttklncj new in lAce 80 ?J! hawk, Itoaml l*uints. Ateo,. a few mcq-4 , }y SO STOIKTGk SIOOr^lB lrtm, May 27, 1#W, 4-tf . .i v good ' . - . T? W!?w -Ajprlv?UU?. sWE hnve thn? day received a l&rga.atul new ?ui>nly of IUe*cb?d ftud Brown IIOMWPGm . Blnck And WhU* r.?odt> fof DC&T&B& * , Blade a..4 WhiTo CAllGOS. j'T1 i*rcr> trcia?a, M . ' -1v?d ottoet articlca wlii^li w? offer at, ? auutll v"'" profit. ' - .. * D WOOrtE1 & QU^rPE. r Kay 27,1M9, f-tr - Tko - y ? l>lSJSM3lUtl039L. Tl I"H1K i^artnership formerly existing as the firm I>??< of JrtrdHB is MrLauchlin, was, by riwtual !k?ii oncent, diMefered on the lit of Fcljrff?ry, 185J). ww> D. A. JORDAN, DONALD Mc&AUCHUff- . ??y 19, IBS 9. 3 ' Tr IE fCHLIN, 1 3. H_3 S. 0_3 Li w rccciviii); a supply of MEDICINES, KU<] rriru.U nti.l ll.o J.ul.lic generally. Ilia stack ? le following articles: Ll" DICINES, ***? \r and Tooth Brushes, ??" [EB Y, ULBER BRACES, 1 , 1\STIUME.\TS, V for Medical Purposes, Oil, i CHESTS, P3P AKTD dlGARQ, whi IT ARTICLES, ottc mled. on?l nil order1 correct ly muwered. |,ttr ml of tlm Iioat (inalitv. ~ Su at has caused this groat commotion i country, country through? kST FALL WE SAID ap Goods for Cash was all tin rage, greatest blessing of the age. r"" IIS SPRING WE ADO w HAT we nn* firmed ntnl ri|iii|>pej ns tlie ^ demand < ijiiir?-tf, with a intieli I.arget-, cr and <'lienper 5>toek of (loodd Llistti we : ever nfVcrcd l?eforc. SO FAR FROM THE CASH SYSTEM CE int?|>rovc?l :? failure, encli aueeo^jivc mn?ili shown n steady increase. We shall not L'f?>rc abandon the principle. hut. shall adto it. more closely limn ?-ver. Old Koiries 'TV, " Pcuee! pence!!" liut there nlinll o peace until it is known as fnr as the Hunt ini the West, that Abbeville is the best e ;?*t f<>r the purchase of l)ry Goods, and ,etl< llDORK liLAII'lv'S is headquarters ftyje, price nnd quality. me then, nil ye sons and daughters of .11, and < mat -m;j- -w 1&s)UR GOODS FOR CASH A li be no longer l^d by those who hold out wj|| time nnd hi J profits. p]cj| i*re it is hardly necessary for ns to sav that ^ i.f onr tirin was one of the first in tlio )n| hern Markets, and nearly the last to leave j.e<> nd that we have many of the novelties of l'' ason, c-nisUting in part, as follows: _ ltarege Mamies, ipT.SO. **. Mantilla* nt >>l.liu. r Mantilla Shawls. Illusion C>|H. . Kobe Alineda. llnbc t.witliic.1. Kobe Mngicii-uiie. Kobe a (Jiillle*. Kobe a l.ea. Kobe A JrJniperafrice. Double Skirt Kobcff Robe Chgvnticn. Kobe A '2 Volants. Kobe A '2,hq>es Volants. w,m llonnetf" from '2.r?ets U? $10. l'.smoiaKla Sleeves. . ,e Primndomia Setts. La l.evella Olotli. KsnioraMa. llart^c. Cranidicn. p Circular And Quaker Fans, k'*' Wl.i' nlid Col. Pique. I",ri Tine Haek Combs, ?7.00 usan liarece Robes I'<tulde and Single. com Plain liaregos, 12Jets. Thunder And Lightning Hals. "e ' Straw IIatsof every color and style. <,xc' Clothing qf all styles and prices. e hand yon this slutft li*t. btit If yott will I with v<<ii the CASII. we c*n ?lmtr ; a"" runny -goods tli.it will mnke your ln-nits for joy, and pay yon well for coming fifty even nn hundred miles. * nrintr l lint wc slmll occupy more pjinoe ' the Ivlitors ttf the " Banner nnd " I'r??i" the kindness to resortc for us, we Bltall s hut one mere nppeirl. " c is to those who live at ? Pittance to r.an s to town, anil if you cannot buy nil "I"1 n\if poods of Ub for Cosh, you will find wlt'1 of the Fogies who are clever fellow* ami rendv to wel#om? you inside the portals of * d?wr*a and Ixtcrid to vna that which we an3" Time! Tirae!! Time!!!?until time be Wo'longor on their b?oks, then take 'km yon a scrip of paper on which is written, e dny nftcr Ac., with yonr name at I ^ lottom. ' s " ? ir advicir bc>, bring with you the hy lucre," and pay neyon go; then, '* Im will be thj sleep as infant slumbers, rpj l'nrc fiU'the purest thoughts thy drennii, idnH the joy this bright world numbers, Bpp( Shed o'er thee her mingled beams. |j > MOORE & QUAIFE. h?U, ?ril f., 1859^-lCM.f 1 in fi: * ? 1 - <lHp GOODS r, iT" COST Zl' . AND AUCTION. <* ' view of making room for o\jr fall purchase*, (rr9 ive \vi!| md sft?r tbe firai of June next, i \\ our entftorii*tock of dry goods, Hats ami f? ? ^ ^ m in ai ^l> uct? Mock of dry cooks emhrnecu all the latret r, fiincy SILKS, TISS&KS, CALLICOES. LAtiES, MlMJANTKS. MtJShlNS ftl?r (JMAMK "White ?n?l Printed J>oublc k*T8 nrtd TLWJNCES. i ili? first S^mrjny ill JUNE, w?~will com". AUCTION Qrl s at it) o'clock, A, M., and continue to do very Saturdity until farther notice. e would c*p*owrtly call t>he attention of the WJ tO'tiiM aotiai, ai it will afford them an op- - -* iitity of ebtniiMMf some rich mid beautiful nK" ? for a small outlay of money. 'ow ?n?^-sA ofed it ittt the filrftk of Jannary next. APPLKTONAll. M. PERKYJJfAF. ? * w Market, B. C., May <8, 1S59- 4 lm. P?r _ _ t OS int ake "faesttt ** IE to remove ^ to the Wool, offers at privat* a&io a rrry ut>ln trucbof; 1|A>'D, lying two miloilSMt Oiial/llfl'Hii. AantMninJ9 eea Aoro?r A Hundred Asf** m WOOD LAND?th? lindor is in MKrfttwBv , / le entire tract fa tUe first cruality of farming p^j 1. It Win % 00oA Dwelling Honse, Oiu go, with all tfctr Pcl-&aitdta>y, all of tli?m ^ J. L. PRATT. Of ST-sy 4, itof ?... tf r Pre*? ple?M copy. ? j mmmm doous. [1KN QUARTKK 11?1 and 12 1 Linen mid Cotton SIIKKTINU, 4-4, fi-4 nnd G-4 Linen and Cotton Pillow CASINC, In I, 1] l nnJ 12 4 Summer Marseilles quilts. lu 4, 11-4 nnd 1*2 4 Allendale QUILTS. 8-4 r>nd 10-4 Linen Damask TABLE CLOTHS, B-4 mid 10-4 Dessert TAHLK CLOTHS, nen Damask Napkins, Doylios, Fruit Doylios, Towellings, Glass Cloths, &c., [oilier wltli ft beatiful asuoitment of LACE I SWISS ibroidcrcil and Damask Curtains, wiTsmyj shakes, Carpels, Matting, See., fuel evcrytliinir wanted in way, nnd he odered ui tir below city priced. Cull and OVC illt.MII Ul (jRAY ?t IIORKIJTSON'S, Nn. I (?r.uiit? liniipe. March r.n, 183*.? -II# tf sew and Fresh Family Groceries. J. cfc 3XT. KXOX W^OL'l.I) res|>retfully inform tlieir friemln w ntul ilie public tlml Uiey Imvi-just recciviiinl nrc offering for yule, a new tunl frthli usKoitit of Finest Family Groceries, ich they ortVr low for Cnxfi, <>r on shorl time hose who |>hv promptly. They liavp a lnrje k of everything il*tially kept in n similnr enishmont, to wliicli tliey reapedfully ask the titioii of the public. Our atuek consists, ill I, as follows: porior Rio and Java Coffee, Best duality Coffee Sugars, Finest N. 0. Syrup and Cuba Molasses. also kftep constantly on han<l A Olioicc Lot of Whisky, 11 r.tj ck?U to SI.till per fiallon. ines, Cordials, Porter, Alo, Champagne Cider, KGAltS TOBACCO AM) SNUFF, ndles, Soap, Starch, Soda, &c. NUTS, OF EVERY VARIETY, CANDIES, RAISINS. FIGS. LOCKERY and HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c. SCYTHES AND CRADLES. have received a loL of Scythes nnd CriuIlcP, ly slocked, which wu offer for . >4.01). TABLE SALT. | ;lioice article of Table Salt, in Sucks of 1 (t ; each?price 30 cts. per Suefc. PAPERING, PAPERING. irge lot of W AI.L PAI'KI'IMl, which we! well low. Any one desiring lliis article will ise Rive lis u call. *r liuvo in store n number flf articles not meratcd in this advertisement?in short. wo > a p-neral assortment, nn< 1 nan supply ?tll any call, as oi?r slock is extensively varied, tlniter nurselves thut we can sell as cheap its other house in the place, nnd rcFpect'.'ullv a shale of public patronage. J. .t N\ KNOX. pril 2<\ 1R,*?9 ;"?? tf DOTS XM SHOES. *> THE I'lidersicjiied, having formed n v partueishrp for <ho purpose of coil- j ducting' the Boot and Shoo Businossj 1J inform the public-that wo have recently :husedin Huston, Philadelphiaand New York, Inr^cxt assortment of dies' Shoes and Gentlomens' Boots and Shoos, very conceivable hIvKj and pnttern ever <>f. il in this market. Our entire ttioek Iiuh been rliawd by a pructienl Iloot .Maker. We feel red that wu can, with jrreul confidence, remend our atock to the pulilie lis being of a lior quality, more durable than any thmcan bund in this latitude. We intend to deal usively in Leather, Boots and Shoes, we sh.dl he enabled lo sell better work fur money, than any Establishment in Town, will barter leather or work for Rawhides, lie materials of our Stock were selected by tOCHE, one of the firm, and the work PUT UP TO ORDER. therefore know the "stuff" its made of,*' and safely recoininend.it. We haven number of clu-s Hoot nnd Shoe Makeru in connection i our .Establishment, and are prepared to Manufacture to Order work which may be desired. all at Timlin's Iiuilding, next door (0 Cobb, iter ?fc Co. ROCfIR & CHRISTIAN. rarcii al, ^.>9 4<? if NOTICE. Freight as Cheap as the Cheapest." IK Exert "Line linvirijj linen thoroughly organised on the 2S?th April, F. J*. hwIp, ninted President, T. II. Johnson, Secretary, lohnstnn, Acr-nt nt Savannah nnd II. F. litisAgent ?t Auguata ; the Sunnier F.xeel will turn inn in connection with New York, 1'hila>liia, nnd Mnltirnore Stpm:islM[?s nt Savannah (<eoryiu Hail Jload nt Augusta, leaving Sanull on Suturday Evening, and Angnstn ou luesdajr Morning. All f?oods for Northern European market* and the Interior ehoulrl tddrcsswd to care of Agents Excel Line at innnh and Augusta. Forwarding of course fith men so perfectly acquainted wifch the rnrditii; and shipping biisiueira, it is needless Bsiire the public that promptness will charrise all operations of this Company, R. JOHNSON, Ag't Savannah. II. F. KUSSBLL, Ag't Angustn. May 4, 1P5? 4 8m dr7s. henry bbard, DENTIST, iduate of the Baltimore f!nii?M VI Dental Surgery. [ASpermanently located at Abbeville C. It., and solicits a ahurc of public patron Teeth iiM?rt#d from or.? tofull upper and i ereeta. Exposed nerve* destroyed and tr<*Ht- | free from pain. Having pnruhnsed ah office ht of Dr. Blandy, of Baltimore, I am preed to insert teeth on the Cheoplastic procesa. W Office?Over Branch, Allen 4c Edrds* Drug Store. Alotooxrillo, S. O. lay, 2?, 1859. 4-tf RECEIVED THIS WEEK. LOT of Trimmed Straw, and Xeftpojitftn L BONNETS. ?ALSO? L magnificent assortment of Mantillas, Lace nU,and BERAGE SHAWLS the latest styles, at GRAY <fc ROBEIt T?C N P ^pril 15, 18&9 6'J 'I'lli: MVKK iNviGoriATon: rUKPAKRD HV l)R. 8ANTOU1), Compounded Kntircly from (iUAlS, 1a onk or tiif. nr.RT imtru ative am Ll\ lilt MEDIC-INKS now before the pub lie. These (iUMS remove nil morbid or but mutter from tin* system, mtpplviui; in tlicii plucc u healthy llmv of bile, invigorating tin ?toinncb, enlisting food to <1 well, t'urifij in// the Wood, giving lotie nful health to I)i? 0 whole machinery, reiimving the cause of tin <li?eui<e?cflecting a radical cure. P. Dillinili* attacks ure cured. and, wliut is lint' ""tor, prevented by iliu occasional use of tli< Jl Liver Iuvignratur. Ono ilose uft. r pitting i> snfTit to relievt rJ tlic stomach iiii<1 prevent the food from rUing H ninl pouring. OOi.ly one dose taken before retiring, pro VtiiilM nightmare. OOiily om? dose lnk?n at night, IwitPiW till bowels gently, iitnl cures cost iveit ess. One ilose taken nfter cadi meal will cur< , Dyspepsia. P One ilosfl of two tcns|>oonfiiU will iilwttVI relieve Sick Ilenilnebe. 2 <Ji>ly one dime iinniicliHtelv relieved Col?c, : wbile nil who im? it are giving tlirir itiiiini j H moiin testimony lit its fivor. One iliiso often repented in n sure cure foi ; pi Cholera Morbus, >iti>l .< preventive of Cholera, i H Only one bottle is needed to throw out of tlu iH system tlie vflVr.ts .if medicine after a long - BICKIiepS. K Out' bottle taken for Jniin<1ic(*, rtmovM nil r Hullownrso or Miinnltiriil color from the skin. <>110 dose liikfli it short lime before entiiin _ tfivos vigor io the n|'pi.til<i ami makes the footl H digest well. | One dose, often repented, cure? Chronic j l)iarrlin;a in its worst furin, while Summer and llmvfl Complaints yield almost to the first dose. A few Ixittle.i will eure Ilropcr by exciting tlic absorbent*. We take pleasure in rernmiiietiding thin meilij cine as n preventive fur Fever mid Agtio, Cliill : Fever, iiimI nit Fevers of h Hillmw type. flop!' ernjes with certainly, uii'l tlnniKniidii are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues, | 'Mix water in the mouth with the luvigortttor, Mid swallow both together. i-nlet: oni. i>oi.i.Ait ri.n rmtti.k. Dii. Sankoi:i>, Proprietor, No. H4(>, llromlway, New York. Itelnited by all I)rll^^is1 s. Sold, nlso, by l)->N.\l.ll Ml l.aiciii.in, ltlldUltAM.ll, A Lt.KN it KhWAUhs. Abbeville C. II., S. C. April 58, 1 H."?V I ly M? ?UK TO KK ADMIHKI) THAN TI1K HIGHEST DIADEM FY Fit WOP.N BY KINGS Oil OPKKORS. What? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. BFCATSK it is the ornament <!?rf Jlimtrlj j-roritlt'l for nil our rneo; Render, ultliouuh the rose may hlooiit ever ho brightly in : niw?in^ i:nfi'h, eye tie ev?rho i>|iiirklii>{< tin-1?*??ill lie Ih<??c t>f pearls, if Hit; head it" lierefi of its covering. <?.- the Ituir lie snarled and shrivoleil, It limit ninl Jn/. t>r, worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more tlmii naif her churitis. l'rof. Wimil'j llair Iteslorntiye, if used two or throe times u week, will restore and per! mnnently secure to nil audi nil ornament Ilea*! the following ntid judge. The writer of the first in the celebrated /'tituitt, Tltalbrry : New Vorlt, Aj>ril lj>, 1S58, Diu TVi?on :?/'wr Sir.?Permit me to express to you the obligations 1 nm under fertile entire rcHtorution of my liair to its originnl color ; uUmt the time of my arrival in the United I .States it was rapidly becoming gray, hut upon ihc application of your "llair lieMorittive" it soon recovered it* originnl hue. 1 consider your U<4>torativc lit u very wonderful iuventioni quite efficacious as well us agreeable. 1 am, dear sir, youiu trnlv, S. THAI.llKKfJ. " Drych a'r Gwpliedydet-'' "Welr.li Newspaper office, 13 Nbmru sf., } April 12, 1858. j Pti>F. (I. J. W.ton:?I)fir Sir.?Some month or bix weeks ago 1 received a bottle of your Hair I'estorutive and giv? it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hnir, little thinking at the lime tlinl it would restore the gray luiir to its original color, hut to her sis well its my surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful ofleet by tumiliar all tho gray hairs to a (lurk brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the liuir. 1 utrongly recommend the above UoHtorative to all persons in want of such a chance of their hair. C1IAKI.E3 CAUDEW. Stw Yohk, July 2G, 1857. 1 Piir. (). J. Worm: With confidence do I r?I commend your llair Revtorativp, oa being the most efliotciouH article I ever paw. Since usine your ljuir Restorative my hair and whicker* which were almost white have gradually growu <lurk ; and I now feel confident that a few more applications will rcstorutheui to their naturul color Italfto has relieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among petrous who Iiv J. ?. KII.UY. Pikik. Wflnn?Al>out two yearn ago my hair commenced iVillin^r t.il" nriil turning gray ; I wan flint becoming Iml.l, and had tried many remedies to no cIToct. I commenced lining your Uentoratrve in January last. A few applications fallen 11] my hair firmly. It hegnu to fill up. ?r?w "iti, mid turned back to its former color, (Idnck.) At this time it ia fully renloted lo it* original color, health, nnd n|?penriince, and I cheerfully recommend its use to hII. J. 1>. HOES. C'hiengo, 111., May 1, 1867. The Ucfllorotive in put tip ill bottles of 3 sixes, viz: large, medium, aud mnall; the small holds 4 a pint, and retail* for one dollar per bottle; the medium holdn nt leant twentv per rent, more in proportion than the small, retail* for two dollar* per bottle ; the Inrtre hold* a quart, 40 per cent more in proportion, and retuild tor (). J. WOOI) <t CO.. 444-Proprietors, Broadway, New York, nnd 114 Market St., l^mis, Mo. O' And sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. April ^8, 1 Rmly B. M. & S. AT WINSTOCK RKSl'IV TPl'l/l,V inform their friend* and eunloiners that they have just relumed from the Northern Markets with a hundaoine Stork of Ready Made Clothing: of the Latest Styles and Finest Quality; 111 shdrt, from the smallest size to tits largest. Also, a verylargo and liuty slock of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Bhirts, Collars, Cravats and Pocket Knives, an<l fcli oilier articles uiMicMury to roake a uon>? plete stock. r You can ftn.l everything fine nn<! nice, aurf i for the quality of the (Jood*, very low for cash, or 011 short time. A very large stock of Fine Segars and Sixty Boxes Tobacco, wliicli we will sell cheaper than can be bought aiiv where. \\'o are very thankful to our customers lor past fnvors, and we hope to receive a share of this season's patronage. B. M. A 3. A. WIN STOCK, Corner Marshall Ilouse, Clothing Depot. Abhoville, C. II. March 31, 1869 49?if Notice. STRAYED nwny, or stolen from the etiWril>er, on Sunday, May 29th I8JW, a cream color ed HORSK, hlack mane and tail, Steven years old. A liberal reward will he given-for Ms return, or any information that will lead to his recovery. Address? WM. P. ANDERSON, New Market, Abbeville, 8. C< May 31, 18.W 6 St. Bacon and Leather for Sale. PERSONS wishing these article* can be supplied by application to saa At Greenwood, Abbeville, S. 0. ,T. F. If. DAVIS. May 2, 1859 3 3m. " I ' W e GROVER & BAKER'S CELKHRATEI) ; FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW STYLES?PRICES FROM $:?OTO *1S5. um.\ cn.vnoK op $5 ior iikmmrki. 493 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. : i 19 Iv I NO STREET CH A RI.ESTON. ( Bkaniii, Allkn it Ei?wari>% Agents, Abbtvill?. These Machines itw from two rpoolt, as pari cliuftdl from the Store, requiring no re-winding of (bread ; tli?y Hem. Fell, Gather, nnd Stitch f I in n superior style, finishing each sen in l>y their ' | own opeintiou, without recourse to tho h?nd, ! needle, n* in reqtiirod hy oilier in&ctiinrs. They I will do better and cheaper* owing th;iu h Mnrni' 1 tress ciiii, even il ihe work* for ???? cent an hour i nnd nre, unquestionably, the bfl Afachitiet, ii> | | tlie market for family sewing, on account of their kimplicity, durability, ense of niBnagemomt, | ' nud liilitplaticin to nil varieties of family ewing? ! i>veen!illi? lifnvr ?ir ? -<.! ~ * rility, mid without special adjustment. As irvidcuco el tlio iin?|iie?tioiied superiority of Ili?-ir Machines, the Gkovcr i Baker Skwino I Machine Company beg leave to respectfully re* ! for U> the following TESTIMONILS. " Having had one of Grover ifr Baker'* Machines in my family for nearly a \eur nud a half, I take pleasure In commending it as every tray reliable for the purpose for which it is designed? 1 i Family Sewing.'?Mrt. Jo*hua I.rarilt, xrij'r nf Hit. Dr. J.earitt, Kditor pf **. }'. Independent. " I confess mVself delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has lieeu in my family for many months. It has always been ready for duty, requiring 110 Adjustment, and ia easily udnpted to every variety of family sewing, by simply <.-lui:iciug the spools of thread."?Mr*. Elizabeth Shicklaml. wife oj Jin-. ]>r. Stride* land, Editor of N. Y. I'hrinfian Advocate. " After trying several difT. rent good inaehiaeo, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect eose with which it ia managed, ns well as the strength aud durability of the sen in. After long experience, I feel competent r to speak in this manner, and to confidently recommend it for every variety ??f tamily sewing." J/rs. K. It. Spooner, tcife of the Editor of J!to*Ulyn Star. " I have used a Giover A Baker Sewing Machine for two years, and hav? found it adapted to all kiml* of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn out without the giving wny of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept In order, and easily used."?J/rs. .4 - 11. Whipple, wife of Rev. Geo. W hippie t J\rw l urk. "Your Sewing Machine lias been iu in my *atnily the past two yeurs, and thn ladiee request me to give yon their testimonials to its perfect adapledneas, as well aa lalxir-saving quaW ities iu tile performance of family and bouae> told sewing.'?Robert Boorman, K. "For several months We liave used Grover & linker's Sewing Machine, and hare coma to th? conclusion thnt every lady who de*irrs Iter Kiring beautifully and qnitkly done, would tie most fortunate in possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iron needle women,' w hose combined qualities of beattty. *(rrn<*tfi, and *bnplicity, are invaluable.'"?./. H7. Mortis, daughter of 0*n. 6Vo. 1'. Aforrit, fiJitvr of the flomt Journal. Extract of n letter from Tlioa. It. Leavitt, Kaq,, an American gentleman, now resident iu Sydney, New South Wales, dated January, 12, 1866; " I hud a tent made iu Melbourne, in 1863, k? which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover &. Baker's Ms* chines, and u tingle seam of that basoutstood alt the double neanis sewed by sailora with a >e?41? and twine." "If Ilotner could be called tip from hie n?r* key linden, he would ding the advent of OrsT?r A Baker a.t a more benignant miracle of art thtft was ever Yukon's smithy, lie woald drnonsM mid-iiight sliirl-tnaking aa ' the direful spriag mi WIIM niiniiirihnr^ft * '?V-.it ? "V " I take |>lFMBr? in Baying, that (ha OraTtl A Baker Sowing Machine* have more tbau aaatained my expectation After trying and returning others, I have three of them in Deration on my different place*, nnd, afurffour vear'a trial, have no fault to //. Hammond, (Senator of South Carolina. .."My wife lias had one of Grover <fc Baker'* Familj- Mewing Machinea for acme lime, andI Hiu flutiatied it is one of the beat lab"r-?aving machines that haa been invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it t<? the pubtia.'* ?J. (r. J/arrii, Governor of Tennttttt. " It ia ? beautiful thing, and puta everybody into nn excitement of good hutnor. Were I m Catholic, 1 Khould iueiat upon Saiuta CJrovtr A Hnki r huving an eternal holiday in commemoration of their good deed* for humanity."?Cat*xu$ If t " I think it l>y furtlif bent patent in ai?^ Tliiw Machine ct?n be adapted from the finast cambric to tlte heavies: naaximere. It h?I stronger, fruiter, and more beautifully than on* can ilnajiiie. if mine could not be replaced* money could not buy it<>?Mr*. J, G. Broun, Nat/i ville, Term, " It in speedy, vrry neat, and durable in it* work ; in easily understood and kept in repair. I earnestly recommend this machine to all my acquaintances and others?Mr*. M. A. Forrtit, Memphi*, Ttnn. ' " We find this Machine to work to our litisfaction, and rviih pleHsure recommend it to the public, ?ia we believe the (irover A Haker to It* the best Howinji Maehiue in list."?-Deary BrwiA* ert, AUitoitia, Tnttt. " If used exefusively 6>r family purpose*, witk ordinary rare, 1 Will wiiger the)- wtll last oi* ' thre* wore years aud ten/ and never get out tf fix.''?John Ertkinc, XathrUle Tenn, " I have had your Machine for several Weak** aud ant perfectly satisfied that the work tt dues is the best and most beautiful that strr was tnade."? Maggie Aimiton, Aathvillt, TVsa " t use my Machine opou coats, dress-making an J fine linen stitching, and the work is adsnirahie?far belter than the best hand-sewing, or any other machine 1 have ever *?."?1/mcy B. Thompton, Aathvillt, Tenn. " I find Ilia work the strongest and most bni* Uful 1 -have ever seen, made either by hand ar maehiue, aud regard the Grover Sc. Baker Machine, aa one of the greatest M rasing# to ?ft sex ."?Mr*. Taylor, Nathville, Tenn. "I have one of Grover dc Baker's flawing Machines in nse in my family, and find it invalaable. 1 can confidently recommend it to all parentis in want of a machine."?G. T> 7kemp?*, Na*hoiUe, Ttnn. " I take pleasure hi certifying to the stithy of the Grover A Dakar Sewing Machine*. X uvi need one on almoet every description of work fc* months. ?nd find it mueh stronger and better ll every respect than work done by hand."?Jfir* D. if', Whttl&r, Na*h vUU, Ttnn. "I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grer*f k Baker Machine for a large amount, oeetd I not replace it again at pleasure."?Mrt. JT. A Seovel, KathtHU, Ten*. " Our two Machines, purchased frMM m, 4# the work of twenty jroong Wi? pleasure recommend the 6rover 4 Baker ing Machine to be the beat hi nee.**?jr. JMJft* man ?J" Co., Mnnphit, Ttnn. ' The Grover <fc Baker Sewiag Ma?Ma*vwk# admirably. I think the stHch aodwwfc Jhr mperior to tliat of any 8ewing Msehino f n%W wW. On fine work, 1 think the Machine wnaM be hard to beat."? W. J. Dmvit, MrmpJHu^ftaa. April 80,1859 M #*