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t -4 NEW ARRIVALS' 1859. S \ m M. ISRAEL ( Respectfully informs the citizens of , Abbeville and vicinity, that he has just , returned from the North, and is now opening at , tile old stand of ISRAEL A bRUSSEIJ> a very largo stock of FALL and WINTER UOODH, , which bents anything he has ever offered before as regards quantity, quality and price. Wy stock of Clothing consists iu part as follaw?T ' Fine Black Drond-Cloth COATS. rmc wacK iiuainesB in. Fine Colored Husinefs COATS. Fine Moscow Beaver Over COAT."?. Fine Broad-Cloth Over COATS. * Fine Lion Skin Over COATS. Pino Double Over COATS. Fine Peter Slmm Over COATS. Fine Black Cloth VESTS. Fine Silk Velvet VESTS. . Fine Silk Plush Vests. Fine Silk VESTS. Fine Black Satin VESTS. Fifte Colored Cloth VESTS. Fine Black and Colored Doeskin PANTS. AIho n good variety in. medium and common grndes. All of which will be sold cheaper than ever. "Drop in and see the big nseorimcut'' in faucy And Staple Dry Goods, Such as Bleached & Brown Homespuns, Prints, Ginghams, Double Skirt DeLane Robes, Merinos, Alpacas, Flannels, Blankets, Kentucky Janes, Cassimeres and Satinets. My amorlmenl is very full. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Hint MANTILLA SIIAWLS. Having bought these goods for Nell Canfi, exclusively, 1 can offer great bargains in this liue, to my former friends and customers. ?(oops, Hoops. The largest assortment I ever had, from 3 to 30 Springs. Also the Gem of Fashion. Hats thut aro Hats, of the following popular styles, Yiz: Ledger, Morphy and Pocket TTatia. . Silk ami Cassimcre lints of the very latest style. Scotch Clolh CAPS, Silk Velvet CAFS, and lots of other various styles, all cheap for ca?h. Boots and Shoes, a full assortment. Yankee Notions and lots of other things for sale cheap, by M. ISRAEL. Sept 28, 1859 23 tf State of South Carolina. . - ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. (Office Court of Common Picas and Cfcn'l Sessions Willson it Williams ) vs. >- Attachment. Win. MorriB. . J WIIERRAS the Plaintiffs did, on the sixteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, file their declaration against lha Defendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from 1 and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, ujK>n whom a cop}' of said declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered, that the said De- | fondant do appear and plead to the said declaration,onor before the seventeenth day of November, eighteen hnndred and sixty, otherwise | final and absolute judgment will then be given ' and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. r. ^ierK h uince, JNov. IB, 1859. 31?12m State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. 1 Cfyfice Court of Common Pleat and Gcn'l Settions ' E. Noble "4 vs. J- Attachment. Tctcr S. Burton j Noble, Plaintiff's Attorney. ^TTTIEReAs' the Plaintiff did, on the four- I VV teenth day of November, eighteen hundred nnd fifty nine, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, fit is said,) is absent front nnd without the limits of this State, nnd has neither wife nor attorney known within the earned upon whom a copy of said declaration might bo served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the *aid declaration, on or before the fifteenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty, ot?>erw4scft final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. , MATTHEW McDONALD, c. c. p. Clerk's Oftico, Nov. 17, 18o9 30?12m LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for aale all hia Land*, containing 708 Aores, on accommodating term*. Thrae lands will be iuH/l separately or all together to suit purcbatiers. U?V Home Traat, containing , 22S Aores, more or less, is as Healthy a place as there is in the.District; A good Spring and Well of water, aff* excellent Dwelling end Store House, Gin House and Screw, and other necessary buildings. My object is to go Wert for tlie purpose of turning my attention to the Farming interest. 1 1 yyill take in exchange Negroes, good Field I^inds, at a fair valuation. Some of my Lands lie from Two lo Four miles from Hodges Depot, and my Home Tract, a km l half "ft iujU from a good Jdill kitowu as Douglas' Mill* 1 .For further particulars address the subscriber al Hodges Depot, 8. C. T. J. ROBERTS. Pleasant Grove, Oct. 4, 1869 24 tf Frees "copy. MORE LAND. I DESIRE to Sell a Small Tract of Land, , containing ? lOQ Aoros, whej-.e Cieorge Penny now lives, on Flngreed Creeif. aiijoiuing lands of Mr. Audrew Kdwards Mild others. The place is in good repair, with new and comfortable buildings. There ia Thirty Acres of fine productive Bottom land on ibe place. The up lan<J u? -level, and snoeptible of improvement, and a good portion in cultivation, I will sell the place low and to suit purchasers, either far cash.or oo time. Address? *,?r -r J. W. McKELLAR, ' Millway, Ablevile District, S. C. Oct. 2fl, 1859 27 tf IW VegrgM and Land for Sale. TirilX be w?ld to the highest bidder on MonVV day and Tuesday the 2d and 8d January next, at the place formerly owned by Col. JOSEPH TAYLOB> deceased, lyiog on Big Gene- I rosteo Creek,H mifft* west of Anderson C. H., b&t flRTY NEGROES, Men, Women and OMd*foi meat'if them young and likely, Also tfcuHPfeotation, Consisting of 1,997 Acres, divided into convenient and desirable tracts, all of tbfiah "having # suflloi?*cy of timbeied And moet' of{Item considerable portion of bottom land. Piatt of tl(^^T6raKtt?cts will be exhibited on the ffatst by the Overseer, who will show them to p/trima de?iron4 of purchasing VWjnrv.'Crpp dTCorn^Fod d e r, Stock of Horsea, Mul^ Cattle, [Hojp!, Own age. Wagon*, Plantaup .%afjon8 other article* ?Un^twi ".Tin sale will bo ^^eLn. 9 C* October 19,ftVot i ' /' ' '* ' ' ' - ' 11 ? 11 "j" 1 ' "ggB FALL AND WINTER, 1859. MOORE & QUA IF E ^TBTOULD again call the attention of the WW people to the largest and beet selected stock of DllY GOODS ever offered before in Dur town, and we do not hesitate to eny that we can sell you anything in our line us cheap as you can buy it in any market for the cash, and a little cheaper than you can get tlicm in the upcountry. We ark you to examine for yourselves, mid see if what we Ray is not trite, and if it is, coino and get your supplies for the winter. We will he happy to kIiow you through, and promise to plouae iu style, quality, quantity and pried. M00RE~& QIIAIFE nnv? now in mure a very large Block ot HKAU Y MADE CLOTHING, llals and Capo. We havo the Seamless Clothing, that we will warrant not to rip. If you want anything in this way coma mid see before you ln?y elsewhere, as we promise to save you money in this department and to sell you good goods. MOORE & QUAIFE Have now in store tho best stock of LADIES' DRIiSS GOODS ever shown in our town, in ME It IN OS, DeLANES, CII ALLIES, CASSIMICKES and SILKS, all grades and n good stock of BLACK SILKS. Ladies would do well to examine before getting their supplies. MOORE &, QUAIFE Would invite the Ladies to examine their stock of CLOTH, CASSIMKRE AND VELVET CLOKS and SHAWLS, as we have a very large stock of these goods now in store. We have a good assortment of Missea* and Ladies' FLATTS and BONNETS, HOOP SKIRTS in any qua?tily and at all prices. MOORE ITQUAIFE Have in store by far the best stock of DOVESTIC GOODS they have ever offered : It LEACH ED and BROWN SHIRTINGS, I1LICACHED and BROWN SHEETINGS, BLEACHED ami BROWN LINEN TABLE DAMASK, ft very large stock of KERSEYS and BLANKETS, h good stock of fine BED BLANKETS, DOILEYS and NAPKINS, JANES. TWEEDS, SATINETS and CLOTHS?a' prices; WHITE and STRIPED OSNABURGS. We know we eiin till your orders in ihis way ii you will come mid examine. We will take jileusure in showing any through our stoek who want goods in thin or any oilier department. Our Block of CROCKERY ami GLARS-WARE is very large. (Tome and sue it if you want anything in that way. MOORE^T3UAIFE Would jnpt here mention ilint their terms and way of doing business ure the sumo as heretofore ; we iniend to stand to the cash system, we like it belter every day, nnd we think the public do also, judging from the iucrentie of our MOORE ?fc QUAIFE. Sept. 28, 1859 23 . tf i?":erw MIL GOODS. 1839. THOMAS MAHON, o?ansaumiaks, a? eAS now on hand nnd ready for inspection nnd Sule one of the largest and best selected slocks of Staple and Fancy Goods, RCA nv.u a n r a i at u ma ii k h u im hue uLuini no, Hats, Caps, Boots & shoes, Ever Brought to Cokosbury, which he offers on as reasonable terms as nny other esinblishinent in the District. ? His stock consists, in part of aa follows: Plains, Kerseys, Negro Brogans of every description. In iOSSiSa ?M?3 He has in great variety, Ladies' Fine Velvet BONNETS, Ladies' and 4Hissc? FLATS, cfcO., Black and Colored Silks, EngIIkIi and French DcLaneR, English and Frcncli Merinos, Plaid and Solid Colors, French DeLanes, Robes, (he Latent Styles. Embroideries Lnccx, &c. A splendid assortment of While Goods, LINENS, MUSLINS, COLLARS, Hoseries, &c. LadLios' OlOals.8, snawis, tfcO, He 1ms also a fine lot of SEGARS AND TOB A.CCO, And in fart everything else usually kept in A DRY GOODS STOKE, lie would state to liis friends and customers that his Stock has been bought of the very bost Houses in the Northern Markets, anil feels assured that lie can aell oil as reaitonuble terms as any other establishment. Call and examine his stock, and judge for youraelvet*. THOMAS MA HON. Oct. 5, 1859 34 3m THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED ^ LETTERS BY ROYAL Prepared from, a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, Af. D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen This invaluable medicine isunfailing in the cure of nil those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstructions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO KAB$IBD LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time bring on the .nontlily period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. Caution. These Pills should nut be taken by females during the F1R8T THREE MONi'ua ~r ?? j rr.t/noihiy, at they are ture to bring on Miscarriage but at any other time they are tafe. Ia all cues of Nervous and Spinal Affection*, Pain in the Baok and Limb*, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterica and Whites, these Fills will effect a care when all other means have foiled; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or any thing hurtfal to the constitution. Foil dhreoiions in the pamphlet around each package, wbieh sboald be caiyfally ?raaaifred. Sole Agent for Ute Dai ted 8(atM atid Canada. JOB MOSES, (Lata L C. Baldwin St Co ) i Rochester. N. Y. N. B-?'#1.00 and postage stamps enclosed (o any authorised Agent, will Insure a bottle containing SO piiUj ^rstura mail. bold bt Donald McLauohliw, Abbeville; Fishier ii IIkinitsh, GWumbia; Haviland, Stkvchsom 4 Co,, Chariaeton, JThotoel* Agents. And sold by all respactable Druggist*. / 'April 28, 1869 1 >si * If mi MB W] 18 4 homTWI QTJCO 3 sons TO J. HAVE NOW A. Splendic FINE READY-MJ IT Iriuii.i-.KJIJ I A.l? ?L?TEI3<> (S&ssmhib1 WHICH WILL BE rJ^IIE most Fashionable Styles, and warranted -L will be sold at llio lowest prices, by 3EIORA, NT Q T: We have this day associated Mr. J. K. IlOIt^ Mr. J. M. NEW BY lila entire interest in tlio firi CLOTHING BUSINESS in all its branches at tl IIOKA, WISE & CO., who will use tho name concern. Augusta, Ga.,May 27, 1859. A OA.] TTftTmc disposed of mv interest in the firm o WISE &. CO., I cheerfully recommend the new tinuance of llteir patronage. Augusta, Ga., May 27, 1859. NEW GOODSTj WIER & I,VillillOli ARE NOW receiving n very Inrge and well selected Stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, suited for the Season. NEGRO GOODS. Oar Stock consists of Southern and Columbia Flaixis, Sorseys, tfco., We are Agents for the Salem (North Carolina) Plains and Janes, and will have a very large supply shortly. Dress GrOOd.s, in great varieties, such as Black and Colored Silks, English and Trench DeLanes, English and French Merinos, Flaid and Solid Colors, French DeLanes, Robes, the Latest Styles. Embroderies, Laces, &c. A splendid assortments of White Goods, Linens, Muslin Collars, Hoseries, &c. Ladles' Oloalis in Great Varieties, from 4 to $30. READY-MADE CLOTHING. >Ye have the largest stock of Mens' OlOtliiiis we have ever had, of the very latest styles, and at very low prices. HATS AND CAPS. We have all the newest styles of HATS AND CAPS, and the largest stock we liave ever had. NEGRO BROQANS; A very Large Stock, and at very Low Prices. We are not in the habit of boarting about cheap goods, but we will say this much, give us a trial and if we cannot sell yon, it will be your fault and not ours. Our motto is, "quick sales and small profits WIER &.LYTIIGOE. Sept. 14, 1859 21 tf A. A. WILLIAMS HAS just received this week large additions to his Extensive stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, And is now prepared to fit any size in all the lutest and most-desirable styles of ritrtar* nr> a ma -?- ? ? ?-?? COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &c? (lis Slock of Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Hosiery and Cravats, la very full and complete. Will also bo found at A. A. WILLIAMS' a full and complete stock of ZjADIZIS' DRESS GOODS. Embracing ALL THE NEWEST STYLES ROBES, PLAN AND PI.Am nARliMKTtva DELAINES, POPLINS, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, $C, $0. Together with a full attack of Xja.C1.1OW' and HkOL?mmom* SHAWLS, SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c., See. BLANKETS, BROG-AN Si KERSEYS, SHIRTINGS, SHiETINGS Flannelfii, AND ALU STAPLE GOODS* I At Ihfi.Lowtt Priut. \ I f. 4..:- j .3 * ' .. i> CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS Of newest ondj eooU (elect FALL and WIN TER STYLES, of beat French end Engluh suSsSS taken particular pdine.in Mleetiqg tfee beets** lerjal end mint approved patWrn%4ud #H)r ?o? fidence would rc?peotfu)ly *olic>t un efcaminaUon of hie etoek. ;% A good atoek of Trimmings for MDie coB tantly on hand. X' And if you went * HAT or CAP pfuny kind, whAtoTitt Snwr*od callatA-A.' Vf\C- % LIAM?' between Branch, AKeo A Xdw?JBe*nd ' H. 8. Kerr's, ; > Oct. 6,18*9 (f _ ?. - ^ .1 & u-jisuki--4i _ ?1 ITER GOODS." 19. SE & CO., IVX. WUWBY tftj OO.f ON HAND 1 StOols. of mF PI flTUIMft lUh Vhu IHIIUj 5 AND RETAIL 5?0, ISS Ml? iDE UP TO ORDEK, to fit. Also, dealers in Furnishing Goods, which , WISE cto CO., Under the U. S. Hole], Augusta, Go. I O ?3. l with us in business, and having purchased of m of J. M. NEWBY &- CO., will coniinuo the le same old stand, under the nunie and style of of either tirin iu closing the business of tho old j. iv. jivha, W. S. WISE. W. T. TIMMERMAN. EL X> . f J. M. NEW BY &. CO., to Messrs. IlOItA, firm to iny friends, and solicit for tliem <1 conJ. M. NEW BY. sept 15?21?3m DOUBLE CYUNDER GIN. MANUFACTURED BY CLEMONS, BROWN & CO., coLumnus, 0,1, THE Subscriber in aeent for the Sale of CLEMONS, BROWN &. CO'S ?uj?erior COTTON IGNS. The attention of Farmers and Planters is re spectfutly diiected lo the superior workmanship of these Gins, combining speed, light draught and durability in the highest degree. We call attention to the following certificates: Columbus, Geo., Oct 30, J858. Messrs. Clemons. Buoww a ?ti? >' ? w* ucatinficn ?The Double Cylinder Oin, which I purchased of you in the beginning of the present cotton season, has performed admirably ever sinco it was put in motion. I have ginned more than sne hundred bales of cotton, nnd have as yet oeen no objection to U'h performance. It cleans tlio seed well, motes well and turns out a good Fain pie of cotton. My Gin has ninety ?awp, ns you are aware, and I have ginned eight and o half, (PJ) bales of cotton weighing 500 lbs. during the day. The cotton was damp when this wns done, and since then, I have ginued by piece-tneal. I think I cpii gin ten bales per day, when the cotton is in good condition. Thus far, I am satisfied with the (Jin in every particular. Respectfully, J. C. COOK. Messrs. W. G. Ci.kmonh, Brown <t Co. DcarSirt: The Double Cylinder CO saw Gir, I purchased of yoo last fall performs admirably. It pleases me better than any Gin, I have ever seen, and I deem it a greut improvement on the Single Cylinder Gin. I believe my Gin (CO raws.) pulls my team no linrder than the old style 60 saw Gin. It picks faeter and mukes a superior sample. I would prefer pnying double price for it, to workiny the Single Cylinder. Columbus, Ga., 9lh March, 1 859. M. C. WARDLAW. The limits of an advertisement will not admit nf u -i ???- . . . - _ ..t.uncu ucacujHion 01 turn invention. For furtlicr particulars apply to tlie subscriber at Abbeville C. II. He is prepared to furnish planters with either the Single or Double Cylinder Cotton Gin, and respectfully solicits orders for the same. r SAM'L G. COTIIRAN, Ag't. c Sept. 28, 1859 23 3m. 200 Packages of New Goods, r China, Glass, and Earthenware. ? CHINA DEPOT. J XX. C. KTIOHOIB, COMMERCIAL BANK BUILDING, el Columbia, S. O. TtM"OW OPENING a very full snpply of the -L^ NEWEST STYLE and best quality of p the above-named goods, to which we invite attention. FRENCH CHINAWARE, WHITE. FANCY, and GOLD BAND. AUo. Rich China TEA 8ETTS, VASES, Mottoed CUI'S and SAUCERS, and other new and rich articles in the line suitable for presents. Wliito O-rauite, ? of superior quality, with China Glazing?a large slock of our own importation. GLASS WARE, A LARGE STOCK ; Cot, Pressed, and Tluin G Inns ware. Crockery assorted by the Crate, and Glass at -i wholesale, at New York prices. J Tea Trays, Lamps of all kinds, fine Ivory and i? Pearl Handle Table Cutlery, heavy Plated Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Cake Baskets, and new tj style Castors, just opened. a Also, looking. Glasses, Steak Dishes, Coffee ? Urns and lliggin*, Dish Covers, and every va- [ riely of house keeping good*, including many p new articles. y Packing for any part of the country in a superior manner. .. p South Carolina, North Carolina. uw.gia current money taken at par. We have a very large Stocky bought low far Casb, aud bAtgeiu* can be had at 11. C. NICHOLS' China Depot, r Columbia, S. C. r Oct. 6, 1859 24 3w ?* _ ? Diarrhoea Cordial & Gonorrhffa Mixture. IHFALLIBLE REMEDIES. J 4- PREPARED BY i- jj DR. F. 0. PARKS, I S&BfeBTOa&MQ, 8. ?. TOR SALE BY p Donald MoLauehlln, Abbeville, C. If.; B Black Cnkwbflry: W.N. Mecrlwather, Ninety-Si* a McNMO i AnAr? ? ^ w ?# A Poigfiit* Applied oil ebminiMlon, by Applies- A (ion to # ' ? / Dr' * G' f ' ./tfv* Qre?u*^ood, 8, fc., . P Oct. M, TOCtt S5 it* ly ~TO7S?WST"fi rpnjB SoWeriWr fcfcffn Abfae*iHe DWt-icion ^ 1 the aBlh 8epto3lrr lMfc & Gold Watch and ${?&. f ifr *J?f J 58Sovery. .! ilu 1,1 lwT<* ^ \r|(hJw*.p. Obftlmaw, IV Abbeville Court ol WBirr^- r i 2k HOSTETTEH'3 STOMACH BITTERS, ? For thr eur* of /fyi/ie/ifl^, Intli(je*tii>n, Xnu**a, Flatulency, /x??* </ Ap/iiiite, <>f rtnu BlUnu* Complaint*. Itrinliiij /mm it mnrl>Uf inaction * of the StntmirJl or fiowtJ*. firo>tuclllv Criimjit, 1 Vytrntrry. Colic, C/iolrni J fortius, ?tc. In view of the fact that evi-ry member of the human family in more or less subjected to Dome of the above complaints, besides innumerable other conditions in life, which, r by the assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of common sense, they may lie able rc 80 to regulate their habits of diet, and with tl the assistance of a good tonic, secure per- b mancnt health. In order to accomplish this h desirrd object, the true course to pursue is, n certainly, that which will produce a natural a state of tilings at. the least hazard of vital tl strength and life; for this end Dr. Hostettcr fi has introduced to this country a prcpnra- b tion called HOSTKl'TKIfS STOMACH ti IMTTKRS. which ut this d?v is not a new >i medicine, hut one.that has been tried fop , years, giving satisfaction to nil who hnvo used ir.. The' Bitters operate powerfully upon the Htoimieh, bowels unci liver, rentoring tlii'in to a healthy and vigorous action, and ii thus hy the simple process of strengthening I nature, enable t he system to triumph orer I diseaso. Diarrhoea. dyscnteiy or flux, so v generally contracted by new settlers, and li caused principally l>y the change of water a and diet, will he speedily regulated hy a t hrief use of this preparation. Dyspepsia, a disease which is prohahly more prevalent j when taken in all its various forms, than T any other ; the cause of which may always , be nllrihiiled to derangements of the digestire organs, can he cured without fail hy using HOSTKTTK.It'S STOMACH BIT- , THUS as per directions on the I Kittle. For this disease every physician will recommend Hitters of some kind, then why not * usti an article known to Ih> infallible? T Kvery country have their Hitters as a pro- c vcntive of disease, and Htr?ngthening of { the system in general, and among them all there is not to be found a more healthy ' I., it,.... ii... r? f I" "|',V * ? ? . IIMi.IT, i.W.II ? IIWII1 III1S1 preparation I'lii.innti'il, liuscil upon scientific ' experiments which has iillentled to a<lvanco the destiny ??f this threat preparation in the iin'ilidil ncalc of science. FEVER AND AGUE. , This trying nml provoking disease, which fixes its t RlcntlcM gra?p on tlie Imdy of man, reducing lilra to I a mere shadow in u short space of lime, and reink-ring I laini physically and mentally useless, can l? defeated t ami driven from the l?Mly l>y tlie nn: <?f HOSTKTTKU'3 1 ItKNOWNKD IIITTKItS. Further, any of the above stated iliwiivi can lint lie contracted ?lien exposed 1? I any ordinary conditions producing thein, if the IS iiters I are Uic'l as jur directions. Ami as a neither create* ' nausea nor otTomls tin; palate, nml rendering unnecessary any change of 'lit t nr interruption to usual pursuits, Imt promotes sound sleep ami healthy digestion, the complaint is thus removed as speedily as is consistent with the production *f a thorough nml periaa uent cure. , For Persons in advanced years i Who are sutTering from an nifcelM constitution and Inflrni Imdy, these Hitlers are invaluable as a restora- ' tlve of strength ami vigor, ami noMs only to lie tried 1 to tic appreciated. Ami to a mother while nursing, I these Hitters are indispensable, especially where tho 1 mother's nourishment is inadequate to the demands I of tho child, consequently her strength must yield, anil here it is where n go.ul tonic, such as Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is needed to impart temporary strength and rigor to the system. I.adics should l>y all means jry this remedy f.,r all cases of debility, ami before so dowig, ask your physician, who, if he is acquainted with the virtues of the Hitters, will recommend their e use in all cases of weakness. 1 rtl'TIHV iW ?..u: :?* t usinif any of ibe ninny imitations or coud- ' ta-rfcitn, but ask for Hostkttkh'h Cki.kbratkp 1 Stomach Hittkiis, and sec tlint each bottle 1 linrt th? words " Dr. J. llostottel-'s Stomach ' l$ilt'-rs" blown on tlio side of I he bottle, ami 8tnin|K'd on the metallic cap covering the i cork, and observe thai our autograph sigua- * tnre is on the label. 03" Prepared and sold by HOSTETTER &. ] SMITH, IMttslmrfrh, Pa., and sold by all Drn^lsts, grocers, and dealers generally tlirungliont the lulled States, Canada, Sooth ; America and Germany. SCOVIL & MEAD, , NEW IHILK.tSS, LA.i AVIiolirsulc Agcilts. SOLD BY i Do.NAti) McLacohmn, Abbeville C. II. IS. M. Pkn.v, ttdgefield C. II. May 4, 1859 2 ly MlCHANTS HOTEL, | orner of King and Society Streets, \ ?SMiklSSmfl, 8. 8. , rllE undersigned having taken the above f well known and fAVorite Hotel, would beg ' ;ave respectfully to inform the former patrons f f the House, as well as the Traveling public. V at he has thoroughly repaired and re-furniahed J , and made many changes which will add to its V jmfort an a home, and as a public resort He } ould also take occnoion to assure them that no . Tort will be spared on the part of himself, or L sustains, to render their eojourn at the yy ? _ ~OLD MERCHANTS" ' ledsanl and satisfactory. * BOARD, PER DAY, *1.60. J. B. NIXON, Proprietor. P I, 1859 20 8m g F. B. 0-Zj^.SB, J (Successor to R. L. Bryan.) j, I00KSELLER AND STATIONER, ' 175 Richardson Street, | Three Doort above the Market, d COLUMBIA, S. C. a AS for sale a large assortment of Law p Medical, Theological, School and Miscelmeoas Books, Fancy Good*, Clieup Publica- . ons and Blank Books of every description. Staonary, Foreign and Domestic of every variety nd quality. Oil Paintings, Engravings, Litho- ti ronlia &.C.. Arliata Mal?riBl?. f'lnho? , . ? ? 1 " >eska, Music?l Instruments, Ac., ?fec., Blank looks, manufactured to any pattern, and Blauk ^ York of every deooription prepared to order. * Wholesale Purchaser* supplied and all orders romptly atteuded to at the Lowest Cash prices, August 11, 1W5Q 16 6m ?.A CHEAP PLACE. ' rHE subscriber wilj sell, to suit purijhfl^er#, his desi^lp^ wreii improved Tragi <?,' Landy ear Winter Seat, on Hard labor Creek, contain>R * OSO Acres, < ir? Hundred and FltvfiwtiOD LAND, well 1 inhered ; Tree Hw).<Ved,in fine s?Ete of colli iioif, 8*venty-ftve ol which is Greek and vaach Dottoq|( and One Hundred and Twenty ITef Freslx XTplamd, iat will produce from aix to eight Hundred ounde Seed COTTON apd fran) fifteen ta i?enty Bushel* CORN per uref^riifasat ma Thrae deairona to bay Land in Edgefield or ] W^viUe wiH do well ?? look atmlno, as 4 On rtermiped to tell, and will giv# a great bargrtgj&H he bj}itdiog??rt a)) good, and in tborovuibH^gLj 8?pi.l<1859 ?t . ifjs* Wanted C?> BAHU HAtbOj lor *iiran iioera\ nagoa . 8- i- A. Ocf lg, 1669 y k PPLTCATION Will be^ade at (be ne*t- tH Bkpiuingof tbf Legislators for a./e?ckar}?? ^ ' the Bride* oV?!f Saluda, knowu adBmith itfgG rah.ttfftfrftge. +jg' t -*? . . 7 THE ONLY ARTICLE IN RIV ALL ED IN MARKET, WITH IMMENSE IOME AND EUROPEAN I'M IE reason wliy, is that bj Natnre'B own process it restores tlic naiurnl color perlanenlly nfiertlie hair becomes gray ; supplies le natural fluids, nnd thus makes it grow on aid head*, removes all daudrufT, itching, and ent from the scalp, quiets and tones up the erves, and thus cures all nervous headache, nd may he relied upon to cure nil diaeases of lie scalp mid hair; it will stop and keep it from tiling off; make? it sojt, qlosty, healthy and eautiful, and if used by the young two or three irnes a week, it will never full or become irrav: lien reader, read Ihe following nnd judge for ourselves: New York, Jnn. 8 1858. Messrs. O. J. Wood <fc Co.?Gentlemen: Ilavig heard a good deal about Professor Wood'a lair Restorative, and my hair being quite gray, rondo up my mind to lay aside the prejudices rhich 1, in common with agieat many persons, lad against all manner of patent medicines, and , short time ago I commenced using your article, o test it for myself. The result has been so very satisfactory that nm very glad I did so, and in justice to you, ns veil as for the encouragement of others who nay he as grey as I wa3 but who having my irejudice without my reasons for selling it aside, ire unwilling to give your Restorative n trial till hey have further proof, and the best proof being iccular demonstration, 1 write yon this letter, I vhich you may show to any such, and also di ect them to me for further proof, who am in and lut of the N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment svery dny. My hair is now its natural color nnd much imlroved in appearauee every way, being [?lossicr ind thicker and much more healthy looking. I mi, Yours Resnectfullv. IIENRY JENKINS. Cor. Columbia and Carroll St?., Brooklyn. Livingston, Alu., Feb. 14, 1858. pnof. Wood?Dear Sir : Your Hair Kcstora,ive Imfl done much gonil in this part of llie couii,ry. i\Iy hair lias been slightly diminishing lor levoral years, catis-d, I suppose, from a elitrlit liurn when I whs quite an infant, 1 have been isinjj your Hair IteMtorative for nix weeks and I ind liiat I have a line head of liuir now growng, after having used all other remedies known 0 no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy low exlaut, and advise all who are uflliutcd that svay to use your remedy. You can publish this if you think proper. Yours, ?fcc., S. W. MIDDLETON. Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 1857. PnoF. Wood?Dear Sir : Your Hair Kestoraive is proving itself beneficial to me. The Front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its covering?was in fact bald. I have used jut 2 half pint bottles of your Kentoralive, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front is dso receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. 1 .hiiik from my own personal recommendation, [ can induce many otlitra to try it. Yours, re^pectfulh*, D. It. TIIOMAS, M. J>. No. 4G4 Vine Street. The TIestorative la pot up in bottles of three 1i7.es, viz: large, medium, and small; the small lolds \ a pint, and retails for one dollar per hot.le: the medium holds at least twenty per cent, nore in propurtion than tiie small, retails for wo dollars per bottle ; the large holds a quart, 10 per cent, more in proportion, and retails for $3 a bottle. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 444 Bro**]*vny, New York, and 114 Market St., St. Louis, Ho. O* And sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. Nov. 3, 1W5W 1 lv3m THE LIVKIt ENVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded Entirely from GUMS, IS ONE OF THE BEST PUIUJATIVE AN D LIVER MEDICINES now before die pubic. These Cil'MS remove all morbid or bad mutter from the syniem, supplying in their place a heaUhy flow of bile, invigorating the J tomach, causing fooil to digest well, I'tiriftj j ing the Blond, giving tone nn<I health to the k whole machinery, removing the cause of the J disease?effecting a radical cure. If Billious attacks are cured, and, what is bet' ter, prevented by the occasional use of the d Liver Invigorator. ' One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve [J the stomach and prevent the food from rising 1 and souring. * OLly one dose taken before retiring, pre' vents nightmare. 5 Only one dote taken at night, loosens the bowels gently, and cures eoetiveness. J One doeo taken uft?r each meal will cure Dyspepsia. ) One di*e of two teaspoonfuls will olwoys relieve Sick Headache. J Only one doee unmidintely relieves Colic, while all who use it are giving their unani 1 mous testimony in its fuvor. One doee often repeated is a sure core for ' Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholern. 4 Only one bottle is needed to throw out of the 1 system the effects of medicine after a long fltcltnPM } Ooe bottle taken for Jnnndice, removes all sallowness or unnatural color from tlio skin. | One dose taken a short time before eatinjr gives vigor to the appetite uud makes (he food I digest well. One dose, often repeated, cures Chronic )inrrhnea in its worst form, while Summer and towel Complaints yield almost to the first ;Oke. A few bottles will cure Droppy by exciting the bsurbent*. We take pleasure in recommending this mr>di-> ine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill 'ever, and all Fevers of a Bilious type. It oprates with certainty, and thousands are willing d testify to its wonderful virtues, Mix water in the mouth with the Iuvigors>r, and swallow both together. mice one dollar per b9ttlk. Dr. Sanford, Proprietor, No. 346, Broadway, lew York. Retailed.by all Dniggisls. Sold, also, by Domalit McLaughlin, -andBRANcii, Allkn & Idwabdb, AbbevilJ* C. H., 8. C. April 28, 1859 1 ly ESTES A CLARK, A.uffuata? G-a., Wholesale nnd Retail Dealers in osp.aEzis. itf^HANKFUL Tor (lie liberal patornage they L . have'received heretofore, offer for sale at M^tojresi market prices for eaih or on time to rompt pftying customers? las Bales Extra Heavy Gdnny Bogging, 300 Rolls Heavy Patched Bagging, 100 Pieces Dundee Bsggiuv. 360 Whole ?nd flatf cSifffftopg, * 7JHlbdii New Crop IjolMses, y * 50 Bbli IT. O. and Sugir Ii0u**8yrup, >125 ?? Crashed A. ?&. C. &U*an, 350 TStofc and StfT Boxes Candle?, 1<W Box^t, Tobaeeo?various Brajjde. 50.000 CFaaWa - 1000 Sack's Snlt, ii| TwllledSaoka, [ 150 Wfote, Half ju.d qr. Bib Maaketel. ( |t 50,0^0 tibs. T^nnewM 15 a con, flog ftoumV gOd BMi I'rwh Thomas ton Limp, 8*<X " *?4 W?W 8.060 U* II?n?W SolaLeatfier, 8otCT>rSrryffcioR8f * --ahrt trfifl" atdnONTINtE the S^W^JFOCyPTON ami other, u ftgpffiKW "Fl?B PROOF -of 1 aaky^^a d-^K?y ?' * JjfiftTWNR POULfiAIK, A JffKNINflS, m**- jimm ?nw*. .. - ^ . . .. W*" * For Ordinary. ii ? 0TTho friends of COL. JOHN G. BASKIN announce him as aCaudidatc for Ordinary nttue ensuing clcction. 130" The friends of JOHN A. HUNTER respectfully announce liiin a candidate for Ihftoific? of Ordinary, at the next election. October 27,1858. For Tax Collector. ' . : ThofriendsofHENRY S. CASON aiinoun## him a candidate for the offico of Tax Colleot?r? at the next election. O" Wo are authorized to announce 9. A. IIODOES ns a Candidate for Tax Collector, ?t the ensuing election. C3T The friends of CAPT. W. S. HARRIS respectfully announce hitn Candidate for tlii office of Tax Collector of Abbovillo i)'ia'inct; at the next election. The nflmeroHB friends of WESLEY A., BLACK, Esq., respectfnlly Announce him a oftU;. didatc for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. IT Tlie friends of O. M. MATTISON, rc.y spectfully announce him a cancJiduti for Tax Collector, ut the ensuing election. Qj" The friends of JAMES A. McCORD fe-speetfully announce him a Candidate for Tax | Collector, ut the next Election, for AbbevilW District. July 3ft, 1857 14 *1*1 r ' TIIE C ELK lilt ATE D OOPPBR TOB^ MITCHELL'3 Patent Melalic Tip, Hetigrttrf especially for Hoys', Youths' mid ClilL dren's HOOTS AND SHOES. nu ?iii|uvvciiiciii mis oe?fii applied to Bootd and Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the consumer, of two thirds, ia realized, by actual experiment. The Tip consists of a piece of copper or other iiidietmctiblo material, neatly fastened to the too of the boot or shoe, forming a complete protection. This invention h now presented to the public, with the fullest knowledge of its practical utility, having been tested over two years, and is destined entirely to superRede the old slyle, for Children's, Boys' and Youtea' Boots and Shoes. The importance of this invention will be readily iippreciated, as it is well known thnt children invariably wear out their bouts nnd shoes first at the toe, and, with this protection, they will, i pon an average, wear at least two to three times ax long as the old style, while the expense is hut n trifle more. This invention is also especially applicable to Minora* Boots, uiul ull occupations subjecting the lac of the hoot or shoo to be cut or *f?* ? lUClCIIBlIbB and tlic public ufnernlly, will see the importance or obtaining these goods immediately, as they ar? destined, for general we. to supersede all oiher kinds. The goods may be obtained of nearly all the wholesale dealers in the principal cities,or of the subscriber?, CHASE, McTCINNEY ?fc CO., (Owners of the Patent.) Ik^Na^. Aug. 10, 1859 16 JOHN CORBETT, HOIIS? PAINTER, Grainer, Marbler, Paper Hanger,. ?AN D? SIG3ST WRITER.. -A.l3l3xrlllo, O- ECFeb. 24, 1859 44 12in' ITR. S. IIEiVKY BE All V, DENTIST. Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. HAS permanently located at Abbeville C. II., and solicits a share of public patronage. Teeth inserted from one to full upper and lower seta. Exposed nerves destroyed and treated, free from pnin. Having purchased an office Right of Dr. Rlandy, of Baltimore, I am prepared to insert teeth 011 the CheoDlastic process. 1ST Office?Over Branch, lien & Edwards' Drug Store. -A-lolo oville J9. O. May. 26, 1?59. 4-lf MASONIC NOTICE. A THE Regular Communication of CLINTON LODGE, No. 3, A.-. F.-. M.\, will be held on inonany jtvening. 12th of December utjtL By order of tho w. M. A. BRUSSEL, Sec'y. Ang. 9, 1859 16 ly W. K. BLAKE, Att orney at Law. WILL Practice in the Conrts of Edgefield* Newberry, Lauren*, and Abbeville. Office?Ninety-Six, Abbeville, S. C. Oct. 6, 1858 24 tf C. 0. LaMOTTE, Attorney at Xiaw, And Solicitor in Equity. Office?Laurens C. H., 8. C. - ALL business intrusted to hi* care will receive prompt attention. Will practice in tbeiCourta of Abbeville, Anderson, Pfokoua, Greenville, Spartanburg and Union. ' Aiafe Aug. 10, 1869 16 W ' Xotloe Ta i 1 ?it-.- - Iruj, K.?0? (.nut, appiiemuon trill made bo to X the next Leglw,alure to amend tho charter of ' Abbeville Village, and jNtfend the time Tor which the I own Council was empowered to taxtbe citizens of Abbeville under the amended Char* 1 U.r (mated at the seasiou of J86? ' " - " Sept 1, ^59 18"' ' 20* >' a% Dr. D. A. Jordan " ifeMprf f" ?%1V *' ? /i fijS? W.ttBavls, ^ Attornty at Law prufgdlic'tor in Enuitu Abbbyi ins vnrr> .?**?> vwMia lty^nq at the offlee ofUi# Abboyilk ^ Jply ,2% \ ftp- 3&a!o**oov?-: APPLfCJATfON-wilf iV tha rte^t km. ... sion of the I^gUlMuKefc?tba Seville DtsV.KJl At[fict|l|j(ttpM Soetojjf. Aa^st 22, I8fi?-3b? USTo^cu*. . r*~" THE Notfp Mid AooonnUofthe Firm of Jordan 4 qra in i nfy htnd* for collection. Thera'aro abb NoiAkabd AccoobU of ilie old Dial arte of D. JC' Jbr<Jirt?. VbS# W>d*bi?A to IK.-fir-. ?- * 1 ^ " tin H.W. P. licL.AUCHLIN'8 DRU? 8TOR* Oct. ja, 1859 20 tf