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v? ROBINSON & LAKE'S ?i?Emi onEAT Wlf? SOUTHERN MENAGERIE * ? AND CIRCUS. VV^ ?ne fte^Sd finodr.?:.Tent' Vv?/ Huge Waterproof Firmament Pavilion. vX^tBK^ THK KODINSON 4 LAKE famlllca, each of tliom sufficient ril vioi attraction for any Clrcut Company VI 1 J?.X ? in iho world, combined in TUIS . ' |f \ GliEAT ENTERPRISE for the j 1 soaion of 1859, with n ?low to give J m auch an Entertainment aa will dofy criticism and orerwhelm op11 position. EE* , Fin? collection of ~ RARE LIVING WILD ANIMALS. L ^ I V Grand Opor&tic String and Brass Orchestra. mmcnocssTCDor niontT-TEAintD m.nontD, rrnroiiMiNo noasia, rostra, akd educated uulu. Fall and Complete Troupe r / of Kquestrlana* NVE LADT RIDERS AHO DANSEUSES. JL Throo GrcatClowns. fP<r~ BILL LAKK, tlio Southern Jeatar and Comic Uelinsator. ^HPVv\SAM. LONG, tlio Unl?nr?alFavor* lie and Slnclng Motlev. *- AncnY CAMPBELL, the Rural . Joker and Farmer's Almanac of Fun" Mnilamo Robinson, Mllo. Acnea, Alice, La Farin Knte. Mile. Eugenie He Lorme, from thoprlnclpsl Theaters and Amphltheatora ^jUx of Europe and tlie United (states, riko'a Qrand ?Pera Hons*. mi/le. a i. ice, jLT Tho nioit delightful of Equeatrlan , Tjrj Ladir*, ill li?r brilliant Act of INSq Iloraemaneblp, beautiful, graceful, and daring. Hiding backward with u much eaje on forward, flying 'jJl^TI^JJWthrough balnon* and orer banner*, aod forming picture* of inch otei^Y\(r*DC9 and jrncj, a* to haTegaiued \ \f?r her tbe robrfquet of Queen of * "V? - Love and rteauty. ija farie katk, V7 <S From I'ikn's Grand Opera Home, Jeyir * K. Cincinnati, In all hor rolo of tli? * U fl N*w ballet. pronounced by Unit v?ff Madera incomparable ; alio In ?? aplpndid Double Danes* with Mil*. I lllfcui * Alice. WLLE. AGN K89 The Invisible Wire JVrformer, tvhosa brilliantly graceful positions * single wire, at a considerVblo elevation from tbn ground, *c'te universal admiration. In a k ~tmth, tlits singularly beautiful r Parlor Kntartainmsnt Is a card jeafy-3* which nerds only to be known to Induce thousands to risit tho Paif vilion for tho purpose of seclug it 4??g\. nwoitn J?nt5 HUdlNSUN, _ Juat returned from abroad, tho =X-1. ?. Principal Kqueslrian in tho world ; the naked horse champion?in all u hla wonderful achiAVementa. marmafej mr. john robinsor. In hli great four ho no Hcmon Act The?l?gantly fonnrd, and beautiJM^ggyfullv nwirk<-d, and highly trained \ ADDALLAn, ^^At oach exhibition, will enact hia f^QjflPflr finely arranged and wODderfully ^^B^^^pleating |ierformarcel. THO MASTER JOHN ROBINSON, W7?V -m" %vm ODELL. MASTERS i?u ?:now. PA R KKL, FONTAINE, A ANGELO, <ft , , A with a bust of minor Stara, will 1 jm y/V A *?*'?' rendering the encvrcain)f lOyyV ]\mcnti novel and brilliant. GRAND ENTRANCE INT<J ffgp?rp^^jrilK DEN OF WILD HEA9TS, terrific encounter with a feroyKS^^-Wf tioua Lion by tha lovely, faaalnatf 3?if J V-Pking, graceful, vet daring EUGENIE DE LORME. *? f/SPKr^Vrn Without Extra Chargci llfyi^y TxAlTlie great RUSSIAN ELK, 17 fret \f J V^^high, wilh immanie antlera, capP~t ? |?^ 111red io the Wilda of Sibarla. _ trained ar.d lamed by oTjJfS. MB. JOHN ROBINSON. MrJm! THE HORNED HORSE. ho of Ilia Iio.ce. fYmk ? PcrP:exi,y o[ Naturalists. hmbiwv *tiie wokdeh ok the aob. Splendid Performing Zebra. f^k PAIR OF FIHE ARABIANOSTRICHES, ^s, .>J_LlnD?. Ticerai ticorm Birds, " JUonkeya. Leopurds, etc. Forming a spltndid andrarecol J lection of Wild Ileasts. Aa tho price of admission is Ji, tbst charged for a Cirrus ExhibU jdtion alone, this great zoological display, as well as the daring faats *' TKf k of Mil*. Eugenie among the Liens, UVV etc., may distinctly be considered \ Free to all persons who obtain a Ccard of admission to BOBIKfiON LAKES P & BIG 6BCOW. VO The wholo Exhibition, under iCQ Jr one Mammoth Pavilion, constructJA ed for Messrs. Itohinson & Lake f? by Mr. Vandhrere of Cincinnati, W the h*sd of his profession. yWig Pavilion brilliantly Ulmnlnatcd \ Ushers at all times In attendance J to ssat Ladies and Children. JB. {& Order at all times strictly mate v. , Ir talned. L jl Admission Company will exhibit at Abbeville, Saturday, July 23d? 1851 Open at 1 nnd 7 o'clock, I*. M. Admission 60 cts., CbilJren and Servant* S eta. The Company will perform at tlie foltowii places: Elberion, 6a., Wednesday, Julv 2C fluckeraville, Thursday July 21 ; LownHesrill Friday, July 22 ; Gree.nwood, Monday July 2? Chappels, Tuesday July, 26, \VM. C. PRESTON, Ag't. July 7, 1859. 11 3t LAST CHANCE ! THE STOCK ON HAND OP M. ISRAEL & BROSSEI BEING now considerably reduced, we w offer.the same during the month of Ju AT A3VD 33 IOIjOXI COST. Those in need of goods in our line should n permit this opportunity to pass without su plying themselves witn BRY GGGBS, ?iC? imf ebo., tbo.y Now to be had BELOW M YORK COST, at the Store of M. ISRAEL & BEITS BEL. June Slaty 1869,-8-tl P. 8.?All Indebted to na are respectfully i qneated to call and aettle before Bale Day Aagmt. thoa attTing themaelvea and u? ma unuQcososrjr MVUUI*. auu tApcuoc, BUY THE WAMSttTTA PRINTS, Thoy arc the Bent Calicoee yet offered to I Public for the money. WOOLUALB AOKNTS DEFOREST, ARMSTRONG * CO., Wow York. June 30, 1059 10 6o I * THE LATEST NEWS! " FROM THE ABBEVILLE CLOTHING DEPOT, CORNER OF THE Maxr?]b.all House. B. H. & S. A. WINESTOCK, INVITE attention to their immense stock of Goods consisting, in part, as follows: Fine Linen Coats, $126, worth $2 00 Black AlpncA Coat*, 2.00 ' 8.00 Farmer's Satin Coats, 8.00 " 6.00 Cassimere Coats, 8.00 " 6.00 Black Cloth Coats, 12.00 " 18.00 Linen Pants, 1.00 " 1.60 Fine Black Alpaca Pants, 2.00 " 8.00 Fine Drap D'Ete Pants, 4.60 " C.60 Fine Black Casaimore Coats, 4.00 " 0.00 Fine Colord do do 4.50 " 6.60 Fine Silk HaU. 2.76 ' 4.60 Fine Straw Hats, 60 " 1.00 Fine Casimere Hat*, 1.6o " 3.00 do do do 8.00 " 6.00 Shirts 60 " 1.00 Shirt Collars, 12* " 26 Black Silk Cravata, 87} " 76 Fine Colored Cravats, 76 " 1.26 Black Kid Oloves, 60 " 1.00 Umbrellas, 76 " 1.26 T R U N 3E? S VAIMK nil PPT RIM VlflTMfi I/lIilUUU) 171111 1JI UilUW) TIl/UlllUj FLUTES, SOCKS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, FINE RAZORS, AND STROPS, Poolx.ot Kin lvea. A LARGE LOT OF ] TOBACCO AND SEfiARS. All the above articles we will sell very low as J wo are desirous of closing out our stock. Call a nnd exAinine tho stock ami we will sell you 0 tlio Goods if you will give ns anything for j, them. Now is your time you men who have been waiting for the Clothing to get cheaper before3*011 bought, nnd let the old winter coat ' burp you till you cnn hnrdly about, come up and buy you a nice Cont, Vest and Pants * for little over half the usual price, and if you a ore not ahle to buy a Mat, we will give you ? one, rather than you shall do without it. B Now, as we intend to do what wo say, wo '' trust you will nil take the chance of buying e GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. ? One of the Firm as well ns Mr. Johnson Ramkt F will always be ready to wait on our customers, w and we shall spnre no pains in trying to euit tl all those who may call on up. Read tills Carefully, and come up at once. Don'i forget the place. ^ B. M. & S. A. WINESTOCE?S ln Clothing Depot, Cur. Marshall House. a A-tobevillo. July 1st, 185a. 9, tf !V If The State oi South Carolina. (' A liBE VILLE DISTRICT. 1 Petition for the benefits of the Insolvent Debtor'* Act. JJ, JOHN Wr. BROWN, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, bv a virlue of n Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum jj at the suit of William Sherrurd, having filed lr in my office, together with a Schedule, on oath, D oi ins e.?tato and eltecle, Ins petition to the ^ Court of Common Fleas, praying that ho may be admitted to the benefits of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of inool vent debtors. V It is Ordered, That the said William Kherard n, and all other creditors to whom the euid John W. Hrown is in anj-wise indebted, be, and they q are hereby summoned, and have notice to ap- ^ pear, before tho said Court at Abbeville Court House, on the third day of October next, to shewcause, ifany tlieycun.why the prayer of the ? petition aforesaid, should not bo granted. MATTHEW McDONALD, ao.p. Office of CommoD I'leas, ) Abbeville District, 28th > T June, 1859. J 9 8m * . tc The State of Soath Carolina. d ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. ?' Petition for the Bentjin of the Iniolvent Debtor's Act. JAMES W. McCRADY who i? in the custody x of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by * virtue of a Writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum at tho suit of Samuel S. Farrar <fe Brothers having filed in ray office, together with a Schedule, an oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, pray- I' ing that he may he admitted lo the benefit* of ' the Acts of the Gen?ral Assembly made for the ? relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, That the said Snm'l S. Farrar and Brothers, and all oihor creditors to whom n the said James W. McCrady is io anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, ^ and have notioe to appear, before the said j Court at Abbeville Court House on the third 1 day of October next, to shew cause, if any they , cart, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. MATTHEW McDONALD,c.c.p. Office of Common Pleas, ) v ' Abbeville District, 28th v c e' June, 1859. ) 9 8m f > > : HOPE ON DOPE EVER!!! o A NEW DISCOVERY ! ! r THE rnn iTTii\i\ dittom ( i;UJUUiTJUiIilil 1111 IMI13 ClOMI'OUNDED of the Choicest Vegetable ' extracts, and warraoted to give great relief in DYSPEPSIA, J and all diseases arising from a disordered state of the Stomach, for sale by D. McLAUCHLIN, LSign of the Golden Mortar. Abbeville, June 10, 1869, 6 tf 12 DOZ. ill I BURNETT'S COCOA* * FOR preserving and beautifying the Hair and rendering it dark ana glossy, it is made from pare Cocoanat Oil, and possesses all the peculiar qualities whiah so exactly suit the . various conditions of tho human hair, just re? ceived, and for sale by F- D. MoLAUCHLIN, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Abbeville, Joue 10, 1868, 6 U ; Q25 Howard. RAN AWAY from the Subscriber on the ^ Uth iust., my Negro Boy AARON,/* J I - . Hr _ I J9-- * - . 1 , agea iwui no years, bquui live icet eleven " ^ inches high, dark complexion. Said boy was in the employ of Capt M. T. Owen, near the village, wm raised near Delton in Anderson Die* iriet, by Cannon Braseal, and U probably lorking in that neighborhood. I will give Twenty-five Dollar* for his apprehension and delivey to me at this place, or Ten Dollars to any person who will lodge him in any jail in the State, so (bat I can get him. D. R. SONDLEY. O* Anderson CfaulU please copy 3times, and send bill-to this office for collection. Abbeville C.H., June 28- 1859 9 8t Notice of Settlement. ?. Estate of Triads Atkin's dstfd. in A Final Settlement of the above estate will ch JtL. be made in the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville C. H-, on the first Tn?day in Aurnst next. ? All parties haying claims igMrt said estate, are hereby notified to make the tame known on or before that day, and those indebted are required to pay wp. R.W. LTTES, ExW. Jane SO, 185?- 9 It the . Traveling Dress Goqds AND Shepherd PLAINS, for ptftTSftS, 1c greet variety at lew ' n . T LADIES' YOUR KIND ATTENTION IS INVITED TO A FINE VARIETY OF TRAVELLING DOSTE11S OF THE LATEST STYLES , AND LOW PRICES ' JUST RECEIVED ' ALONG WITH A FINE SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR TRAVELLING DRESSES TRAVELLING GAUNTLETS IN LISLE THREAD DOGSKIN, BUCKSKIN AND ALEXANDER'S KID GLOVES, IN WHITE, BLACK AND ALL THE POPULAR SHADES IN COLORS, AND AT POPULAR PRICES AT ffRAY Sr. "ROTVEPTKfYKT'R C ~ ~ I June 30, 1859,-9-tf ^ NOTICE! < 1400 Acres of Valuable Land for c Sale, c 3Y tho Undersigned, and am determined to f 3 sell 192fi Acres, mora or lens, io Lincoln nd Wilkes, and 4d3 Acres in Columbia County, 1 u the waters of Liitle Kiver, upon which is a irgo C Merchant Flour Mill. rith6 rnn of stone*. SAW MILL, BLACKMITII SHOP, WHEELRIOHT and COOP l :R'S SHOP; 4 Dwelling Houses, two Stores ltd a Masonic Lodge, an excellent GIN HOUSE j nd SCREW, capacious Barns, Stnbles ntid Ne- -j ro Quarters. The Masonic House contains G v irge rooms, well finished, with a fire place to ^ ach room. There is also a Post Office at this luce, with a tri-weekly mail thereto. The ^ tore rooms rent for a handsome remuneration- fc 'ine Orchards and good water on the premises, n >ith a River aud two Creeks runuiug through j lie land. r soo iLores r el I timbered, and consisting ofOak, Hickory, 8 'oplar. Pine &o. Timber ready sale at the F nil?Pine, $12 per thousand feet ; Oak, Afh ^ nd Poplar, $20: Walnut and Iliekorv, $40. By a rough test of Dr. Cook, of the Griffin j" line, he found the cold ore taken from these in da worth 25 cts. per bushel. There is also a 'opper vein on the place, distant from Lincoln 8 2, Washington 18, Appling 14, Georgia Rail- " >ad 14 miles, and within one mile of ilio cele- " rated Columbia Griffin Mine, now based by enator Hammond and Dr. Cook. The land is very productive of Cotton, Wheat " nd Corn. A bargain may be had in these kuds. I will either sell altogether, or divide the V,.. ? -..J -.11 ~:.i? * uvw >' j fciic 11 ?*; uuu net* unuri piuc, iu huh urchasera, aa either side is well improved with 1 uildiugn. JOHN L.WILKES. [ Lincolnton, (ia. P. S.?Havtog to leave in a fow dnys for the " irginia Spring*, in conaeiueiice of ill health, ot to return before September, I hereby ccnsti- e ite Anthony Mcliann, Esq., of Lincolnton, a., and V. M- Barnes, of ltayeville, Ga., my B genta to sell the land in my absence. a J I* w w June 13, 18.19. 9 3ni ' - n Millinery and Dress-Making * WARE ROOMS. J |l RS. SMALL, in returning her sincere q A thanks for the liberal support extended g i her by the Ladies of Aheville, and its vicinity, ? uring her ?>>jouru amongst them, bega leave to ty that in her e Dress-Making Department, ? she has just received her latest ( *ari ian and New York Fashions u For ihe Spring Trade. t Varied styles of j, Basques, Sacquese, Berthas, &c., &c. ? n adiliiion to her DreSs-makinjr Department, J Irs. Small would wish'fo call the attention of )' f Ladies to her '' millinery jjapartment, off that she is permanently located amongst v lem. Tliia season she has entered more ex- * ensivelv than formerly in that line of business, g eiug always supplied with the latest styles of p bedding and Mourning Bonnets, cr Colored Silk and Crape Bonnets, p Head Dresses, &c. 8 To those Ladies who may honor her with a c all ahe feels assured of giving satisfaction. Re- 11 eiving her fashions monthly she will be able to t urnit-h the LATEST STY LBS. * Iii her Millinery Department she will furnish naterial, or will make to order with the maleial furnished, any article io this line. Bonnets, Hals, Ac., trimmed to order. Tiouse adjacent to Mr McDonald's. Magazine Hill, Abbeville C. H., ) April 27, 1869. $ 1-eow-tf The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Petition for the Benefit* of tha Insolvent Debt- I or't Act JAMES A. CALDWALL, who U in the cub tody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, it the suit of T. H. Ligort. having filed in my >ffice, together with a schedule, an oath, of his j state and effects, his petition to the Court of Common I'leaa, praying that he may be admit- ' ,ed to the benefit of the Aete of the General . Assembly niado for the relief of insolvent debt- , >ra. It is Ordered, That the said T. H. Ligon, ind all other creditors to whom the said James Caldwell is in anywise indebted, be, and ihey are hereby summoned, and have notice >o appear, before the Court at Abbeville Court House, on the third day of October next, to ibew catise, if any thoy can, why the prayer of the petition should not be granted. MATTHEW McDONALD, 0.0.*. umce 01 uommoD riens, i Abbeville District* this V 28th June, 1869. ) 9 3m LADIES' MB8S SUMS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES ! WM. SHEAR has a large supply of Indies' Summer Silks, comprising some of tha latest and moat elegant sty lea, which he will ssll at ?reatly ieduced prices/ The public are re* spectfullv invited to examine the assortment. June 16, 1869 < 3 ly mooiism&s's waiaa ?flifirsffis. ' 'HWL njgniy navorea on 11>?vo are iup?JL rnr to iny ever offered. 10 (hi public ; their radical effecta in giftng immediate relief in every epeoiee of Bowel Complaipt*,, Ague aid Fever, aa well aa aaaiating Digeatiou, increaaing tbe appetite and preventing Fevare, having been fully appreciated by ninny tlieuaaod peteooa, both to Europe and America. r < .. ^ Made by JAtfES MQOABEAD. : - f Charleeton, 8. C. IT Sold by J. A K. Knox, Abbeville 8. C. l>l?0olut^on.. npHyPgftuerebip formerly exiating aatfre firm ' jL; of Jofdan A McLauohlin, waa, by mutual I caiiOMTt. diftmlved on tin let of February, 1859. jf ioUAtrOHLm. JUyl3,!iM. 9i tf GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! THE ORIGINAL GIFT P.OOK STORE. 1). W.EVANS & CO., 877 BROADWAY, C77 * NEW-YORK. ESTABLISHED 1864. The following it a partial list of property which \rill be given to the purchasers of Books it the lime of sale : Worth from Sold Watches, English Lever. Patent Lever and Lepines. $30 00 to Q100 00 lilver Watches, Patent Lever, fall jeweled Hunting cases, ? )psn face and cylinder escapement 12 00 to 40 00 Jold lockets?Large size, 'our glusspp, and two glares with rpring?large and small size with snap. 8 SO to 23 00 q, 2atneo, Mosaio, Flor' tine, Pain,rd, Lava, Goldstoue Gar- is tet aud Coral Sets of Pins and Drops. 5 00 2G 00 Ladies' Gold Guard Chains, t* XT 1. r?i ? rnucjr i^uave* lainra. 8 00 to 18 00 }enis' Fob and Vest Chains. 10 00 to 80 00 >eln C?meo Goldatone, Pained, Mosuic. Garnet, Onyx, ?u % 17 'rnved and Plain gold Sleeve JButtona and Bosom Studs S 00 to 16 00 Jold Pencils with Pens, large, medium, and small. 3 50 to 7 CO Silver Pencils, with Gold Pens, nrge, medium, and small size, lobble and single rxieasion cases. 2 00 to 6 00 3enta' Heavy Signet Rings, ..adies Gold Chased and Plain Rings. 1 00 to ? ?0 JenU' Gold IJosom Pins, Clilser, with Opal, Scarf Pins, Onyx, Garnet, Ate. 1 GO to 6 00 lich S<lk Dress Patterns. 22 00 to 80 00 'ameo, Mosaic, CorAl, Garnet, _ Aliased and Plain Oval Bracelels. 6 00 to 30 00 ilver and Gold Thimbles. 50 to 6 00 vents' Pen and Pocket Knife. 50 to 1 60 'earl and Morocco Poitemonnaies. 60 to 2 50 luuuipickb, rr atcd iveyv, Guard Slides. 1 50 to 3 60 _ J old Crosses, mall, medium and large. 2 00 to 7 50 Besides other Gifts, comprising a large and aluablo assortment of miscellaneous articles, arying from SI to 840. The proprietors of the OLDEST ESTAB- , JSHED GIFT BOOKSTORE IN THE UNI .'ED STATES, for the uninterrupted succss irhich has crowned their earnest efforts, to please luriug the Inst four years, would return their incere thanks to the hundreds of thousands who iave, in pust time, seen fit to bestow their lib- -w rnl patronge upon them; nnd would further g ssut'o them, nnd the public generally. tiir?t their en ung experience and eKtahlished capital warant them in offering greater inducements than -h ver, and such as are out of the reach of any p imilar establishment in the country ; and proiosr, in this, the fifth year of their incation in Jew York, to introduce new features, still greaor attractions, gifts of greater value and vaietv. A still larger and better solectud stock of ooks. Commissions and inducements to clubs and to _ gents who are willing to devote their time to .m ur business; so that those who dei-ire can ave We shall endeavor to establish an agent in very town in the United States, so that all who m1 I may benefit by our liberal system of tradeWe have ap|>ointed T. B. Crews, our duly auliorized agent for Abbeville and vicinity, who nil receive and forward all orders with attenioD and despatch. A NEW AND REVISED CATALOGUE eudv for distribution, containing every desira- ^ 1- u i. -'j ----- * - io u>niK, new ur u.u, now in prini ; and ncnowledged by librarians utid literary men to be >10 moat complete and best classified ever issud, without au exception. 600 000 I re ready to be given away, mailed free to any ddress, to all parts of the world. It contains all J,-orks on Art, Science, and Natural History, idventures, Travels, Ac., Agricultural and Donestic Economy, Belles Lettres, Essays, &o., libles, Biographies. Dictionaries, Eueycloptc- . ins, Gazetteers, Philosophical and Classical " Vorks, Historical and Miscellaneous, Poetical, 'heological. Religious, Law, Medical, Masonic, tandaril Fictions, Proyer, liymu and Glee looks, Text Books for schools, See., dtc, * And a thousand varieties of publications in * Very depaitment of litarature. "We sell as low s?and, in many cases, lower than?any other iou?e in the country ; And with every book of DU he value of one dollar or more we present some seful Gift, without an extra chi>rgr, ? , on Let every one consult his own interest, and my at EVANS' Gift Bookstore, examine the rices of books, see the benutiful gifts so freely caltered Among our patrons, nnd be satisfied lint the onlv economical w?v of hitviim ?J ?J?fi ) at No. 677 Broadway, Lnfarge Hotel Buildup. We guarantee perfect satisfaction. _ J UOE FOR YOURSELVES. ] Examine our plnn of business. Any one can kho will. Observe the daily distribution of patches, cold and silver; ?et>t, chatelaine and ;itard chains; bracelets, cameo, Moinic, cnr.il, " old-atone, garnet and gold sets of pin and lasps ; lorketc, large, medium and small size ; ings, oliased, plaiu and set with atones, cameo, old.stone coral; Mosaic and engraved Studs A ind elceve-buttons ; scarf pins, crosses, gold pen- ce :iIs ; gold pens in silver and morocco casea and k thousand other articles of use and value. A Gift with every book worth from 60 eta. to 1100. SEND FOR A CATALOGUE. It will cost you nothing, and will be valuable is a boak reference, if nothing more. Address D. W. EVANS &. CO. S No. f>77 Broadway, New York. June 16 1859 8 *3inly. CENTRAL HOUSE. Williamston, S. C. rflTlHIS house ia now open for the reception JR. of visitors to the Mineral Springs. The luildinsr is entirely new. finished and fnmUhod ~ n excellent style, and located at a convenient p< listance from the Spring. Visitors will find c? tmple and superior accommodation at this p flouse with good order. The table will be sup- |? jlied with the best the market affords. p Rates op Board.?Per day. $1.26; per week, g ^7.00 ; per month, 025.00 ; Children and Ser- b rants half price. * R. R. HUBGINS. " June9, 1859. 1 ? 8m * WINDOW SHADES! S AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. HA3 received from New York a lnrga and varied assortment of WINDOW SHADES, Which h? will sell at remarkably low prices. Also, a supply of Rich Velvet, English Brussels, Three-Ply aud Ingrain. Of beautiful styles, at pr.ces which will make it the interest of purchaser* to buy here, rather than in New York, and to purchase now, rather J than to wait until next Fall. The public are respectfully invited to examine the assortment. Juue 9th, 1859 2 ly WTotloe. THE Note's md Account* of the Firm of Jor? dia A McLauehlin arc in my haoda for eoll action. There are aWo Noteaand Accooota of the old Buaineaa of D. A. Jordan. Those in- 1 dented to the firm, or to myself, will come for* J ward add make taftftedlate payment to tbe un- g <Jewlfned. D. A. JORDAN. * Hf 12. 1869. 3 t? ' Ladiefl' alid Cents' OAUZE Maiiner, Liele Thread and Bilk ' . UNDEKVE8T8. for Summer wear, at GRAY * ROBERTSON'S. Jane 9, 1889 7 tf " 11 i:?? w?3 nr. n. a. ?ioraan WILL *111 continue the prnotiee of Modfome, VY attd'intyfe fonnd at ?K? Mtfihill Homc, ot?r Ifarthall Ai Im'I Law Oftor. M*jr 19. ! ?. - 1 ty D. MLi ABBEVILL] las constantly on band, and DRUGS ANI o which ha respectfully invite* the attention Mleoted witb graft care, and aonsiiU in pai DRUGS, ]V mm -mm. is noc 'ine Toilet Soaps, Fine P B R F I TRUSSES AND S SURGICAL AND D1 Pore WINES and LIQ1 MEmCIJS mwm TOSA.OOO, s: FANCY AND T< N. B.? Physicians' prescriptions carefully Medicines warranted gci May 19, 1869, S-tf IMOST. WIER & LYTHGOE, "N anticipation of changing their location 1 . tho other side of the Square, now offer the tire Stock of }R? GOODS GROCERIES, 3Iar a -yjsT- ar o A LARGE LOT OF CAIUWiTEItS' TOOLS, BLeady-Mado CLOTHING rr n a no naio, i>Aro, SOOTS k SHOES CROCKERY WARE, nd a great many other Good too tedious to mention, Lt Cost for Oasb Until the first of SEPTEMBER next, or 1 nctual customers at a small advance on cos a credit till first of January nrxt. If you want to buy goods cheap now is yot ne. Give us a call. WIER & LYTHGOE. June 9, 1859 7 2m BRANCH ALLEN & EDWARDS I AVE just received frcch additions to the Slock, of various kinds. choice lot just received. KEROSINE, frreb, pure and transparent article just r< ived, which we will sell at (1.70 a gallon. PICTURE "FRAMES, fine lot of theso on hand which we will se , Charleston prices. larch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Sod Soaps of all kinds, Corn Starch, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Putty, always on Hand. PIANOS. We will deliver Pianos from one of the be anufacluries in the United Slates, at an sint on any Railroad in the State at fire p >nt advance on N?*w York prices, permit tl urchaser to use them fur any reaaonah ngth of time, have them examined by at rofessor of Music, and then, if they do n ive perfect satisfaction, we will taka the ?ck free nil charge to the purchaser. JEWING MACHINES We will deliver these at any point on ai ailroad in the Slate, or at any place in t utriot and warrant them to give satisfactic BRANCH, ALLEN A EDWARDS. Abbov ille, April 22. 1869-6m Falnte, Oils, nTTTTrrm T TTI A VV 111 1 Xj IjJCj/ilJJ XiZnrsmsiD OXZJ AND SPIRITS TURPENTINE. A LARGE rap ply ja?t received and for n ljL low by D. MoLAUCHLIN, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Abbeville, 3. C., June 10,1850, 6 tf NEW ARRIVALS," MOORE & QXJAIFEi HAVE received a new lot. of Mantill Lace Point*, end ao&iething new in Li IhnwU, Ronnd Point*. Abo, a lew mora 90 ?X?HZ3tfC? SQOF May 27, 1859, 4-tf KTew AXMvaLB* WE hara thte day reaped a large end n apply of Blmefata and Brows HOMESPUNS. BI?ofc and White Goeda for DUOTVR& Blaek and White CALICO?. BED TICKING And ether artialee wfciek we offer it a n profit. - % s v i MOORE * OCT AIR May 27,1159, 4-tf *** YUCHLIN, O- H-, S. O-, la now receiving freata supply of I MEDICINES, oi oi? irienu* and the publio goatrtlif. Q*tto?k t, of the following article!: [EDICINES, jc a. jmm 9 Hair and Tooth Brushes, TMERY, ;houlber BBACES, ENTAL INSTRUMENTS, JOBS ior Medical PurpoM?, [E -CHESTS, KTUM' -AJCCTD OXaAH0? DIL1T ARTICLES. compounded, and all orders correctly an?wer*JL auine, aod of the belt quality. ABBEVILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY. t0 E. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. ir A large Stock of Carriages and Buggies on Hand. THE Subscriber takes pleatare la informfng those who are in want of Carriage* or Buggies, that lie tins, within the last few weeks, visited some fifty of the most popular Carriage Factories m the Now Euglaud States, and has with great, care had Manufactured to Order nome of the bent of work, Expressly for this Market, and now oflVrs the rame for sale at prices that cannot ho beat in this country. This work, with a large stock of n>y own manufacture, it warranted to be of the beat taslertaf and workm mighty. Having made all necessary arrangemets with the .best Manufactures I am prepared to furnish to order every style of Carriage, from the finest Coach dowd to a child's Wlieelbarrow, at the shortest notice, and at very low pric a for fine work. * Please give me a call, and examine the work. I My stork consists, at tfiia time, a* follows; 5 ROCKAWAYS?diff.-ret styles, DOUBLE SEAT BUGGIES?no top, SINGLE SEAT BUGGIES?difTeret styles, Extension Ton, Sliding Seat BUGGIES, Single Seat TOP BUGGIES, (fine,) ? tVool-stufTed and common COLLARS, HARNESS?fine for ?16, *"d upward* WHIPS,* large stock, t from 26 on. $3, Fine FLY NETTS, for horses, BUGGY UMBRELLAS, beat quality. * Children's Carriage* and Gig*, in fact almost every article kept in* Carriage ? Factory. t, My stock of Trimmings are fine and large. HmJ I am therefore preptred to do all kiuds of repairing at the shortest notice and beat *lyl?, at >r prices that cannot be underworked by any Shop in the up country Second-hand Work. t have on lintid a few good Buggies and Carriages which I *iH sell cheap. The publio are invited to give me & call, and "* examine the \cork, if they dou't wish to buy, as I charge nothing for looking. Furniture* I am nlno prepared to receive orders for any etyli of Furniture, and deliver tfie same to thi* pl?crr at as low prkes na can be bovght in any Southern market. . Sowing 3VTn,oIiino?. I will also furniah?INC?EU*3 SEWING MACHINES Ht New York prices, with only the freight added. E. J. TAYLOR. ADbeville U. H , may IT, 186!l. 4?3m SOUTH CAROLINA - COLUMBIA COTTON MM THE sebscribara have just added a complete net of WOOLEN MACHINERY to their factory and are now prepared to furnish Merchants and i'lantcrs with various styles of SUPERIOR KERSEYS. pr . 1e They will pay a fair le OAS^ PHI011 iy for all wool sent them, or they will manufaoot tare it into cloth for parties wishing it, at 12^ m centa per yard?furnishing the warp for the same. I Persons sending as Wool had bast wash it, . before sending, but it can be sent, just as it ' is sheared from the sheep. Black and vhit? 3y wool had beat be kept separate. h0 We would especially urge upon onr patron* ,n> the great necessity of tending in the Wool na soon as clipped; if thia rule la followed, the parties would alwaye be sure of having the __ cloth in ample time. We are determined to snpply no gooda bat of the most superior kind, and guarantee our eua toaiera that it will be more to their intereata | to patron iae a home enterprise, than tobuv Hie j trashy stnff of our northern frieade which ia only made to sell. We will atill supple oar celebrated Osnaburgs. Also Cotton Yarn at the lowest rates for eaah. Mr. JOHN McBRYDE ia ot?r agent at Abbeville, and will take ordera for gooda, purchase all Wool offered to him at fair market prieee, and attend to any business for o*. >1* JAMES 6. 6lBBt$ * CO.. Colombia, 8, C< April 29, 1369-8m - In the Matter of the Real Estate of Joshua Davis, deo'd. The State of South Carolina, /li ...*??. a. a V iinwvKK jjxnirxci.?jn uratnary. John Daiit, Applicant, *?. B'Hat Ray and yaif> Catharine, et. alt Defendants IT appearing to my Mtiafaction that Chvta Stewart and Putney hi* wife, tfiltiam Davia Joe Davie, ihe children of Fanny Stewart, dee'd (uaraea not known,) ehjM,. of Suaao Roberta (? dee'd? (name not knows,( Ad?rn Pett^raon an< Milky liia wHe, ions of tba Defendant*, raaidi without this State, it ia tWerefore ordered, tha they do appear, and ohjact to tha MM of Uw raa Estate of Joshua Datie, dee'd, oa or bafOre thi in* Monday ia Saotefqbar aaxt, ariltahr aoa all aattt to tire same will be entaf e<f of record WILUAM IlltL, O/A. D. - Ordiaai^'e Oflo^, ? ^ ?r J 8 * What hai causod this great commoT"'" The ootintry, country through 1 LAST FALL WE SAID Cheap Goods for Cadi was all tin rage. The greatest blessing of the ag#< THIS SPRING WE ADD THAT w? are armed aa<l equipped u the demand requires, with a macb Larger, Better and Cheaper Stock of Good* thah # kin rrer offered brfore. 80 FAB FEOM THE CASH SYSTEM Having pror?d a failure, eaeh ancceasire month hit tkowa * steady tncrmir. We shall not therefore abandoo the prlaciplo. but ahall adhere to it more eloselj than erer. Old Fogies may err, "Peace! peace II" bit there shall be no peace outil it la kaewo aa far a* the East ia f.-om the West, that AhberiUe fa the beat market for the purchase of Dry Oooda, andthat MOORE <? QpAlFE'd h haadqaartera for style, price and quality. Come then, all ye aona add daughters ?f Adam, and YOUR GOODS FOR CASH Aod be no longer led by thoae who hold out loos time and big profi't. Here It la hardly ueceaanry for na to ?ay that on* of our firm w?a one of the firat in the Northern Markcta, fend nearly the lait to tear* It, and that we have many of the uoveltlea of the aeaann, csnaiatiog fn part, m followa : Barege Mantle*, $7.60. Mantillae nt $1.00. Mantilla Shaft!* Illation Cap*. Robo Alined*. Robe Leonora. Robe Mngicienflff. Robe a Quille*. Robe a Lea. Robe A L Imperative*. Doable Skirt Robe*, Robe Chevalier. Robe A 2 Volant*. Robe A 2 Japra Volant*. Bonneta from 2Scta to $10. Etmoralda Sleeve*. Primadonna Setta. Lavella Clotl). Eamoralda Barnre. Granidieo. Circular and Quaker Fau?. White and Col. Pique. Tine Back Combs, $7.00 Barege Robes Double and Single. Plain Bareges, 12fcts. Thunder and Lightning flats. 6traw Oats of every color and atyle. Clothing of all ttylea and prices. We hand yon this short list but if you will bring with yon tike C A S II . we can show > you many goods that will moke your hearts '* leap for jcry, and pay tnu well for coming fifty and even an hundied miles. Fearing that we ohnll occupy more space than the Editors of the *' Banner" stnd " Press" had the kindness to reserve for us, we shall make but one more appeal. It ia to those who live at a distance to tvjiuo iu iowii, anu ii you cannot ouy ail of your goods of us for Cash, you will find some of the Fogi*a who ere cle*ef fallows and aver ready to welcome you inside the portala of their doors, and extend to you that which wa refdse?Timef Time! I Titf>e!fl?until time shall be do Icwger 011 tbeir books, then take from you a scrip of p?p*r op which is written, "One day after date,' Ac., With your name at the bottom. Our advice -?ould t>e, bring with yoa tha "filthy lucre," and pay as you go; then. Calm will be thy sleep aa infant slumber#, Pure as tbe purest thoughts thy dreams. And all the joy th it bright world numbers, Shed o'er theo her mingled beams. MOORE <b QUAIFE. April 6, 1859-49-tf DR. S. HENRY BEARD, DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore Gollege of Dental Surgery. HA9 pirmar.tfftfty located at Abbeville C; H., and solicits a share of public patrofcage. Teeth inserted from one tofull npper and lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed and treated, free from pain, llaving purchased au office Night of Dr. Blandy, of Baltimore, f am prepared t<r insert teeth on the Cheoplastic process. tW Office?Over Branch, Allen ft Edwards' Drug Store. A.V>t)OVillOy Si O. Mav 'JR IM/iQ. A.tf INTOTiCEI. ''Freight (Lb Cheap as the Cheapest" 11IIE Excel Line having Wen thoroughly organized en tfcff S9th April, P. L. Wade, Hppointed President, 1'. H. Jotiuson, Secretary# R. JofinstoD, Ag?*nl at Savannah and Q. K. Ru? oH, Agent Brt. Au?ftita f ifre Steamer Excel wi>) in futureiunin?orrnection with New York,Philadelphia, and Baltimore Steamships at Savannah ana GeorgM Uail Road at Augusta, leaving Savannah ou Saturday Evening, and Augusta on Wednesday Morning. All Goods for Northettf and European markets mnri the Iirterior ?toald be addreoed to care of Agents Eseel Line at Savannah and Augusta, forwarding of course free. With meu so perfectly acquainted with tfctf fa warding and alrfppfoe bosfnem, it is needles* to aasure the public that promptness will aharacterise all operations nf this Company. R. JOHNSON. Ag't Savannah. H. F. RUSSELL, Ag't Augusta^ Slay 4, 1659 4 8m Off for the West!! THE Subscriber having determined to remove i<r the West, offers at private sale a very valuable tract of LAND, lying two miles East of Donaidsville, containing 88a ja.oi*?ie, Tito' Ifundred Acres in 'ftOOtf LAND?(he r*m?iirdrr is in cnliiwirvn. The entii* tract it ihr firnt quality of farming Land. It Hat a good I)welling Iloane, 0i? House. with all other oat-buildings, all of tbem new. J. L. PRATT. May 4, 1850 1 tf (TT Praaa pleaae copy. f - AmTtna> DRBSS GOODS! A.T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES I WM. SHEAR SAB Oft HA#Tt) A LARGE SUPPLY OF Ladies' Dross Goods, In a (freat variety of atyfo, which ha will sail at greatly rcdueed, and v?vy'lew prices. Tha I puoiio are rwptcuuuy inviiea lo uiuiib taa orttifflt. JaDf 9,185#. 9 1 y ' . RECEIVED THIS WEEK.. ' A LOT ?f Tnmmed Straw, and Xaapolitaa J A. BOMN1TB. I m --ALBK . ? ? | A woIIMM aMortaantrtMMtra* I^aea ' Point*, aad f - BBEAOE SHAWLS Or tka laUkt atjlaa, at *' ? / ,v?^ ; ?- orava?M?MMM? .