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Lirgi'nicms wo e'aYmot but1 rejoico at tho success of tho JPiodifcont Life Insurance Company of this State/ oflicere? <md controlled <o?Mijrel^ by Virginians; As evidence'of how this ^Southern favorite stands, We with . pleasure transfer to our coltimns/tho following from |be . ^.uguutft,. Georgia, Consi!iutio7iah'st of July 9th. Tfoi'afttcte WiH bo read with feelings of {^^^yr^ll who feel au iutorest in tile grov^th and prosperity of home institutions: Cheeking Southed Nkws.?It must be gratifying to every true Southern-heart to bo able to r.hroni cle cVr3?nfecs of returning vitality in Our dcfiY, sunny clime; to seo confi^ dencfe and brotherly love uniting with honest rivalry in successful efforts to build up our shattered fortunes and lay the foundation of our future prosperity and independence, and to witness the r happy consummation of Southern enterprises marching on with united front, gathering strength step by step, waking up the latont en- < ?rgies of our noble, but depressed people, and proving that all we lack ' is confidence in ourselves. * ' A card appeared in the C.-nslitu- t iionalisi, of July 1st, over the sigtia- 1 ture of'It. A. Alston, Superintend- J "entot Agencies of the Southern Life!v l Insurance Company, headed "WhatI Southern Life Insurance Companies j Can Do." Wc are gratified to ac( knowledge the spirit of courtesy and kindly feeling which pervades tiiatjt article towards the Piedmont, of Yir- L ginia. In icturn, the Piedmont ex-1 * tends to him the open hand of Sou- j > tnern leuowsnip, ana wishes the Sou- j i thcrn Life God-speed in tlio great I work of Southern rejuvinization. It i >vas a noble work of one agent?for- c ,ty five policies iu two days?covering ' $323,000 risks and $20,912 in pre- 1 miuins. But the Piedmont is still 1 ahead, as the following statement fiom lier President \yII1 show: * Rev. R. N. Pool, Agent of thej^ piedmont, procured in one day five}1 politics, on which the casii premiums j. were over $17,000, and in addition !^ 22 policies on which premiums wore | ^ $3,212, the whole covering risks j0 amounting to $121,500, and premi-L urns of $20,212. This wan one day's L work. The same agent, a short time ? before, sent in 33 applications in one a day, on whiuli the premiums were $5,- n 698, so that two day's work amounted j Ii to 60, or 15 ahead of the Southern I i Life,vandthe prcmiqms to $25,910, or I * $5,000 income in one day over the j1 &opt$ie}rni Life. This same agent hasi* more than once done as well, as lo 11 numbers, but not amount;*- . j Messrs. Jcfierson k Ransom, Agents of Piedmont, ;n South Carolina, lfave 5 done qu^teraajvell in all respects, but y as this is a firm, .we will not count a their tvork against one pgent. i. We wish both these companies all * the success they merit #t the hands of d tha.^outliern public, but bear in mind e the "sturdy" Yjrginia Gorhpany is in ! the lead, and still pressing onward 1 with cautious^ rapid strides. 1 If Southern men, and those who .1 mean to identify themselves with t Southern interests, come from what c climc they mjtyjj; determine vto , keep tjb<eir ijiondry at homfe, encourage j and StlStaift Soiithnrn xnatifrnf and lipnestly, and like true men, do i their duty to themselves and their ? Yamillv^, the time is not"' far distant, i whep, with all the vigor of renewed c ^outh glorifying in the ample resour- ' ces with which 5?.ivei> has blessc:d 1 hei, tho South shall yet be proclaim- p cd the garden spot of the world. 1 T. Stanley Beckwith, 1 ' i > > -f \ . > ' B ; . fWI t :r_ , -TV" - ?'*"J.UlUUIIL iJlH3, B Augusta, Ga., July 8th 18G9. t We also add with pride the following evidence of tlxe continued prompt- s taken from p wif^Prfeans.CojiiiercialifaZ^^i 5 of July pth, I860: I ^he Piedmont Life Insurance [ COMPAQ?We call th^'attention of J our tqH^Stb c/W- the cortegpendcnce !' more- | atoirtwrwar effected before the sad : and iin?*j&te? UdathDff ifcd^dppli- ^ t!eeneekMy an4 eo deeply * rfcnrt^dhit'hiH ^tWrti'iAWtoAC wi * - * 'oiibis Hife policy in t!io-*Pietlmont CeipttayJfct $l(f,000. "Very truly yburs/ v DABNBY II. MAURY, Gen'1 Agent Piedmont Company. <Oflice K.'O. Journal of Mecli-) j ;eine, No. 2, Carondelct street, > July 7, i860. ) Gen. D. II. Maury, Gen'l Ag't Piedmont Life Ins. Co.: n 1 ^ 1 x/enr vienerni?1'ermit me, in acknowledging the full and satisfactory settlement of the ten annual life policy of ten thousand dollars ia favor or the widow of my brother, Mr. J. G. Logan, to express my thanks to the company for the prompt pa\ ment they have made, and for the liberality displayed in waving their legal right to the ninety days delay. Please accept, also, for yourself my sincere appreciation of the warm personal interest you have shown in hastening this matter. Very resncclfully yours, SAM UKL LOGAN", Attorney-in-fact lor Mrs. S. C. F. Logan. The Great Virgima Triumph. The Conservative of Virginia, to their iwn 8ut|>ri e :uu] to tliu utter h8toi>i?hnentof their jneobin opponents, carried he Stato in the elections ol last Tutsi lay ! jy a majority of foity thousand ! The or f-Mis of ov?ry party are m-aily always >ronc, before an election, to speak extravagantly of its pioepecls ; exciteu>enl and a leaire to arouse tho euthur-iHsiu oi their fiends are ant to betrav thfiu into i<v:i {cratiou ; but wo Oo not lliii;k tl.at any o! ,Uo Conservative | apc-rs of Virginia pitiiuUd or even expre.-ted tho opinion, s>t ?ny period of the l;<t 1 bli.up am) active .-auipuign in that State, llinl tho (Joi.Scrva ives could pos&ibly win fucIi a sweeping n?d overwhelming victory hs they hav>|' von. B-jiIi puiies alike aro di appointed; he one is lilud up aid exl<ilaiat<?d L?y a l?'l?py disappointment, and the oilier inor di?d(aud cabt doAii by a luoit unhappy >ne. The triumph of tho Conservatives s greater tliau the mo t sanguine of them !?>pcd, (lie defeat of llie K iJicals far worse han even llie luot-t timid of thim feared. Tliijj result in Virg niu will create a ?rofound beneation at Washington. It is indowhtedly at this lima th# tuhject of lie anxious cotiMderalion of the hijjh-i-fli era of the (.lovorniiK-ut. They are t .inkng and debiting kh to what (dull bo done, j 'Ley Cannot hut teg-itd the situation wuti | larin. The uJiiiiiiiHlrKlioti, near thei-ione1 f llie Vii^iniat=irujiple, openly interposed ! 11 h>'li<tlf of the Wells pattv, tin* j.'tcolMis, j' ud CHiised cjmi ul'i-.M*! J., h?* 11 ? j J uade that tlit-y bliuu>?l have the patronage ' nd oilier support of thfe Fu'leral Govern-, neiit, Hiid it w not to be i xpe? ted or evi-n loped, llint the administration, after havng thus commuted ittelf and Kiaktd, as >e may say, its reputation before the oounry upon tlie i.-?ue in Virginia, will qoietly n-1 with no countervailing effort permit nutters in'tbat State to go oil in their recent Adverse cours#. What they are ike'.y to do we know not; what evil thing bey are uot capable of doing, >vben (be ta|>Rlliti? motive is strong enough, no>odjr knows. At any rate, Virginia, we pprebetid, will be made to feel tbat she a not yvt ?eco!j&frucl*fit and that ?h?n she ! liall be or whether bIio tball be at all may lepond upon future events. Absurd and iveu inoufitrou'* as the idea seem?, it may uro out, that, after her having been au horized by Congress a ad President Grunt 6 vote upon I be test oath_ clause of her i?'w Constitution, and after having voted hat cSausa down by a mnjorUy literally rAman.litna tl>A ?wl- ? -11 .>u.,....uuo( ..IV! aullllli.tUAHUU Will retire that this very test-oath sli?U bo adnitmlered to nil persons elected to Lttr .legislature, so that her first Legialatuie inder (he new order of things, with all lie Conservative* alerted to it shut out, hall be a body that will do the very worst hat Rddieali^m can do to start her at tli? utect upon the' wrong track and render ler departure from it a difficulty or an mpo&Mltiiity. This would indeed l>e roon- , trou*, bat #he m?y as well remember that nonstrous Agencies Are at r/ork against ler. It i? not unlikely, however, that she nay conclude that she can nffoid to bear A much as the administration can ufTurd o inflict. The influences of the extraordinary re ult of thu Virginia election will be very tpwurful iu the two other unreconstructed >ipt?fi in which elections are to be held, f the elections io those States were to nke place" now. Conservatism would preail in both of tliein uiren more overwhelm ng?y <u?!i il has prevailed in VirtMnia, fori he Conservatives in both of thetn would >e incited not only by every consideration vfiitb has1 incited their brethren .In Vir;inia bat ajno.by the Mitring example of he tatter.' Bat President Grant* has not. leaignated days./or the elections in | iidRirsippt'orid Texit, althbugh a hundred imea roqueted, to do an. In answer to ili request* uf>oo<lh* sobject, he has s.-iiri . list be ahoald wait.,till after the election ^ b Virginia. The m0v?er . amounted to a leclaratton, that, by.theebajatUfcr or the ( rote in Virginia, lie ??ouM decide upon hi* . totfon to regard to tho two other State*. w' new (.it tod ho will ?iiqu?aiioil?Wy ?? *01 ool; be ilowid to bold thtif ^lectictn# pr?p?rai.vt-ly lo r?cocJ?truc(joD u^ti! tha adioiiiis **Uon ?haU b|?? tlffl* to *dopt y.hw - Mom*R(? d? j4dvbed. ./II way* kwp a bottle of Dr. Tutt'? Orlcbra<?d Expwotorani in the licUSf. It is a crrtnin and plensaot eure for Oroup. Oi>nghi?, Cold*. Ac. It is agreeaMe to tha ? ?*, *?d children take it reality. Oo to your frraxgiai and get it at ooc?, it rosy lave the J?f? of your lit' le one. This valuable preparation for sale by Parker <fc Thomson and W. T I'euuey. " July 16. 1669?l'2-2t. THE HIGHEST PRICE "TJAID for cletin Cotton Tlno** 1 Pewtor, Copper, Beese Wax, &c., by H. W. LAW50N & CD. July 16. 1800, 12?3t ^oticeT i^\.LL persons indebted to the Estate of DR. E. AGNEW, will be expected to fettle with rue by tbe 1st of September, next, or =aid claims will bo at onco put into suit. JUHJN U. WAXES!), Administrator. July IC, 1S0G?12?41 DEPUTY ?** ?n TT r- f T1 uuilEOi'Oii'& hoi'iu*. ?>? DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, Abbeville C. H.? S., C., July 15, 186D. # F1EMOM(OI S hereby given that I will mcII to the highest bidder, on MAN DAY, 1I..1 *>IU 1. TITt V 1c.-n . - * LIIU >1)1 II t.1 u 1/ I I Xv3T.>i?, two 1111 rrclf, containing seventy-five ^allonp, more or less, of COUX WHISK HY seized by ~1j. Tj. Gufilii, special^seizing oflk-er, as the property of Jus. i Suuhiiy, for a violutiou of tlio U. S. Revenue laws. JAME3 H. DEI72TC3, Deputy Collector, TT. R Tnt/>p??>l T? f%XT?% I ? - nr. ? MV VVAAUV* | July 15, 1SGG, 2t lu Ho W. J. TAYLOR, Bankrupt Iu U. S. District Court N. District * of Mi?s. i^TTRSUANT to tho Order of] the Court in the above nluted ca?o I i will nell for CASII ON SALE DAY IN AUGUST next, at 10 o'clock, at Abbeville C. II., at PUBLIC AUCTION, tho TWO TRACTS of land the property of the Bankrupt W. J. Taylor. ltit. A tract of land known as the Gray Tract, situate on the waters of Little River, in Abbeville District, S. C., containing 350 acres, moro or less butting and bounding on lauds of Dr. Rcid, lands formerly of James Taggart, Jr., lands of Winedtock, and on public road. 2d. Also, a tract of laud * few miles distant from the first tract, on the waters of Little River, containing 160 acres, moro or less, and known ad the Cater Tract. ' * JOHN T. RHETT, Agent of R. COFFMAN, Assignee. N. B.?Lien creditors called in and l,heir debts proved, and tho land sold reefrom this incumbrance. July 1G, 1SG9, 3t ESTATE OF JOIIN G. THORNTON EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. v" V ' . ' . ? P ERSON3 who are in<let>l?<l l<> Jolit: O. Tbor;iton, at* hereby informed* that their notes and account* have been put in llie bands of lion. Annisteud Burt, (or coir lection, and if not puid before, return day MXt, ihey will bo aurd. 5 ' 'r Those' who have demand? againRt. tin'ealutor, -will present (beat to "Mr. Burt, befuri* the Grit of Ootob r Belt. ' ' A. W. REEL, H. ema,, E^e?tat?A^f John G. Thornton. Ja|y n-i2if? r ' A ? i -..I U. ' ] 'V s mm Combined Glue and Cement; to mend broken ves**l.?f Drake's Bitl?rs, Upper's Fruit dotation, I Curtor Oil, f Swu??t Oil, " Jaoo7?VCordialt Cayenne Pepper, Paragon Sowing Machine Oil, Kxtract Peach, Kxlract Rittcr Almonds, K*' rnoi Lemon, French Siik Court Plaster?Flesh and "While, C. & O. Capsules, Husband's Magnesia, Conur<?M Water, Y? net Powders, . Flux Herd, Fmuwr'a Sulphur, Brimstone, Salt Petrc, (eingl.ieti Plostor, S! uk lord, ! Hall's Hair Roniwer, j Powdered Ars^uio, ytium, llelii.hobl'n Br.obcr, Sugar L'-nd, Cottar's ln?-oot Powders, Bui-i.'s Extract of Valeiian, Qii;cktilver, Spirit? Ktlj^r, Fly P>i>^r, Concentra'*'! Lye, Cuiiccttli'uteJ l'uiftih, nt * FAKKKR ?fc THOMSON'S. FOR THE TOILET. Blnnc tie Lie, Camera Tublet, T?il? t IVw l?r, Fink Iioil, l'.'Wilvr Pllff ljOXrP, A ncv; mill 8p''nt1i>1 stock of Tout'i, lla'r, K.vi' nti<3 Flo'li B:u-he?, F'ne m:d Coarse O-.iiil p, G'-ru: in aii-l Fn-ndi Colognes, liicli(*l?i'ii Unir I )\% . A VKii.tv cf 'oops, < II hii- Oiin, it-*. i'i>, ul PA I'. K Kit <fc THOMSON'S. 1 TO THE PROFESSION. ( >ihtc jiwt r>?''i?iv?-?l * ?U|jti!y of IT?z7Ht'l'ti F? rropln'ji|it!*te>i l.'l>x>r C*!i<?gi? It-rk, E'txir P^|iiiu r>tr\l-liiiiM iiii'i i<.fciii>i*h, *:nl M r K*r<lV F?-rri'jil?oHf liat-d H'l; r IVImu^h ll.uk, < wnti i>r,iii'ailuiii'ii? ol Ri' hui'.lii. lu^ea^e rihw r?uii(li?, Init IrgMy r?o<-mby 1114* piolV.f-ioii, end we oflVr tin-La <-a>.'k{j for u:u)i. , D t Dtfnu l fni?/\U(.?*T A oikuiiiv m luw.nmj.'H, Juty 16. 1809. 12 -If CONGAREE- 1 TP HI TOflTlIfPi1 my is WUiuvj! ColumTsla, O. O. i Proprietor. 1 i Bole manufacturer of the j GREAT SOUTHERN CAST 1 IRON, SELF SKIMMING T.VAVCiTl AT/YPK JVn- n?-_ ; . 'V- .?: ? -'Vi* ' ?'V "" *i"' ?',; TI1E under#igjnfc<l will lycetvt propositi , until 25ih iu?t.t fqr (Nfiatiog thaixj- v. lude of the Abbevil|*Pref>byterifcn Church. m Tn? (Jimermioqt ?re about 6.0x40s;i5 f.ief. I '111 e ga! 1 or ie? a ud ht ftU ud w <a11 ** w ?I l<s wre t<j be paiute^. " ? ' \ Any peraon d^irtog to coctfact for llste )< job c?u (i?t full |?nio.uiKr, ?nd ipocifk*, a olina. One complete Set of Evaporators, $80. t Two Furnaces, all Iron, complete, (80 1 Swinging Pipes, &c 15 to $175. x I make superior CANE MILLS and a! c Machinery requisite for tuakiog Sugar and yrup. ; i ? 3 Rollers 14 inches diameter.. t80* 3 44 12 " 44 $70- * 3 ? 10 M ' 44 *002 " 14 ? 44 *<i0- C 2 ? 12 44 41 fc4.V ?l 2 44 10 ? 44 , |3SABOVE price" complete with frame. * Without frame $10 Icsh on ench & mill. Also, Slcnm Enginev, Boilers, Mill Gearing of nil kink, Grist mid S;iw M'l4f?. Sa.utters. Af. Agpfit*, &C-, for L, & P. K. ? UedenckV Uuy and Cotton Priiwes, which ' I also roangfactuiv. ' Al! KHtst?s of Gin G?'?riu}?, constantly on hand. A 30 horse Sut.ioT.ary Steam Engine and Boiler, on hand, for sale cheap, lor CASH- , 1 All work warranted, Terine?Cash on. ? delivery.;;' ; v JOHN EKRIGHT, Ag't, 1 Abbeville C. fi. , ' j -a July 16.1860. 12?tf * NOTICE TO PAINTERS 11 - Iin ill III )I X869. + ^ ? " " * -/ ' | ^a^iiinrrrfAUT HUM a AYR opened their stock, and brg leave to call attention to the heads jl Department?. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, A coraplere liuo. CROCKERY. Chinn, Granite, CC, and Glaasware. SADDLERY. McCiellau, English aud Spanish Sadlies. IMRSS nnnfvs. -? V? V* ? Tn groat variety. READY-MADE (MUG. rlie largest Block we have over opened. Hats and Caps, All of tlifl novelties of tho season. BOOTS & "SHOES. I'.? (lie ludi. g we can <iff?ir MILES' cole jraUvJ I'liiUilfclpliia woik. HARDWARE & CUTLERY. The pl*ot?r, mechanic and bonnjkwper :an l)?t Mipplied with every a'riicle desired QH.0CSH1SS. EUHNEEY DEPARTMENT Under tho charge of Mrs. M. J. LTTKGOE, whose skill, j ibility and accomplished taste is a Milliner and Dress Maker lb too well known for us to malre tjxj comment. , miller & robertson. ?oa ms. Our buftin??a Luring increased eo much li?t we find ourselves justified in furuitihi;g our mill >uew entirely with iho most nmt^vn maf%lit*?A>u 1..? ? - ? ?- ? - - - - ? *1 .^vru ui migt-r ciipdcuj man he old, we offer the following ouuiod art)? Iwa at very reduced price*, eome of which % ? ? good m any in use in the District. Jerfioti3 needing nuch will find it to their otercet to examine what we ofl'er at much 6R? than real Value. 1 Fcur Toot Burr Stone, (runi?r,) as good n? Buw, n???r having been isod but very little, and iu of as good crit ? any Burr ?>looe in th? country?will be old ?t a bargain. 1 Pair four foot Corn Stones, ouhidiir*My worn, but would m>iv? *i * [till doing ordinary good business for a ??g time. Tb? grit in the very best, nnd jnkaa excellent meal?will be sold rerj J*. 1 good Smut Machine. 1id? i* ruri? r?l?fint/? !?? ? ? - ? ? 1 e 1 * ? ..... W u?jr n T*rl V IjlKIU OLLlUUtr, t than bu!f Unoriginal coet. 2 Mill Spindles, *hh Patent , JolUrs and Haimire iroMH, complete, all 1 ew?will be hold cheap. 1 Cogwheel, in tegmenta, (new) ? Mil bo sold Ut letr> than bait' ibu original o*t. 2 Piniona, (new) to run wilh the | b'?*<; U?k?lnM'l, which will work no lit? iill spin-lies alluded to above. Wjll be. uld for lea* than half the original cOBf. I 2 Cast lron Water Wheels, J f m good piiteiu, %ery ebe*p. < .Bolting UlOtb, hr good as ie v, at Itui-gMt). Wheat Sermons?ono rolling, 1.1i? 'hvr qcu^nirit', lubtiou. For lule cheap. 'Irtso nrp as t'pod ?s new, ! ElevatorCupa, Belts, Boxes, ' ?d Pulleys, *11 coinj-leio?not ball j 'oYnVofftrr&d for "a song." I BusidM tbe above, varioa* oth?r.article*, 1 hicli will be sold low. 1 i Abbeville O. G., 8*0., Muy 17, l?8Q. - ! i "LOBE AND HEA1! f \ i BOOT AND SHOE swo?, Under Mrs. Hughey's Hotel, ABBEVILLE, S. C. ThTIE fluhscnber wonld rosppctfnlly inform llio public that lm Ims opc.itcd bin Shot* Shop turner Mrs. Ilughey's IIot?l, on Wellington Street, wliero ho ip prepared willi ?ll tlif nei-os.iry stock to mi any order llml nnty l>o left with Iiim, from the finest hoot t<? tlie congest brogan, at reasonable prices on short notice. Ilohopea, by a faithful discharge of hi*? contracts to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. C. RICHTER. May 15, 18G9, 3.3m SOUTH CAROLINA. State Agricultural and Mechanical! AXaffaziiio. AT an eailv date, I lie subscrihflr* will f.nliliuli 1 ? - *?- ' - ? r.~.IIV iiuuioi i ??i n mum my M .g:?7.ine, devoted to ilie (li \el"pint'iit o! tUe lualniial interests of tin* State, and the whole South ; and will distribute five thousand copies gratuitously, so that every one inny see what it is before Mibpcrihing. They intend to tnr.kc it lh(? best and handsomest industrial mr-gnzine ewr published at the South, and they ii;-k the cordial co operation of every good citizen in thia enterpihc, which timet redoun! totl.o public welfare. < IV: font wishing copies of the fir>l number, will pleace send their address ?o \VALKEtt, EVANS &. COGSW ELL, < Charleston, S. C. May 14, lSC9, 3?tf NEW FLOOR FOR r:?I?? mt the St(>re of McDONALD, NORWOOD & CO. SH5AR, COFFEE LB RICE. pC BBLS. Extra C. Su2ar, a J 5 hac* prime Rio Coffee, 1 Tierce l'rime Ricc. TOBACCO. iivaw t'niUB L;l)i'wi!w Toharv-o, 10U ib* 1 >iirlimiii i?i??kmiir Tobacco, 60 lbs OiieuUl iSiuuLin^ Tob;iC.:o. COTTON GIN FOR SALE. A FIFTY-SAW Cotton Gin, almost JL \. d?w, lor sale cheap. Apply to McDonald, Norwood & Co. JhIv 0, 18('9 11?tf FlESH iiEEIVALS! QueenV Doliqht, Mr?. Window's Sooth- | ing Syrup, Biteiumi's DropR, Oxvg<*tiated i Bitters, Hypodermic Syringe*, Congrens Water, Oir.rine Ointment, MoAHiftci'*, or iiialing Oij^niHot, Morphine, Tuutb R<iap. Creofote, Lactate of Iron, Irish M>ih*, Sponge, Electric Oil, Flavoring Extracts, Liver Iuvigorator, Brown's Jamaica Ginger, Tu?neiic, Glue, McLaue'a Vermifuge, Iirimaiono, Elaitrium, Extract Colchieum, (Jblorodine, Lewi*' Couihinkiiou Syringes, Ice Puochefi, M?m<>rial U-cordu, at PARKER & THOMSON'S. June 30 34 2t ""PICTURES T ; 1B - m ft I LITIIOGItAPIC ? AND c OBITUARY RECORDS, FOR deceiwd frienda of the armv, at PARKER & THOMSON'S Joly 16, 18G0, 12?if RICHMOND S. COBB, DiiC'D., Pursuant to order in Court of Chancery, all 81 Credicorr of the Estate of Richmond 8. Cobb, dcc'd.. are lierpby notified to precent and I iheii' demands before me. on or before the seotmd of Sept. text, or b? l.arred. Jlerk's Office. Abbeville Co.. June 2 lfc<59. MATTHEW MoDONALD, C. 0. P. June 2 80 tf. Kstate of UIEROD W. CAUAHAM, DEC'D., ] Pursuant to order in Court of Chancery, all S Oieditors of the Entsto of 8herod W. Call*- |{I tau. dcc'd., are hereby notified to preecnt and nou their demands before me, on or before be second of Sept. n?xt, or It barred. Jlerk't* Office, Abbeville Co.. June 2 18G9. vi MATTHEW McDONALl), 0. C. P. ?t June 2 . ... 80 if- jj Estate of ? P. B. LQ8AN, DEC'D. ? Pursuant ordefiii Court of Chancery, -Jj all creditors of the Estate "of Fred. B. Lo;an, deo'd, are hereby notified to preMnt and >rovtf their demand* beftte me on or before the ' ncond of-8ept. ueat. oc bt barit#. Clatje* OBco^bbAvH^ Co. JhneS IfBfeU * ftAiTHEw Movqmhp;tk c. p., t >n*2,; , 80 ^ tf,-. } .= - ',j 1 ?.. i ox AUGUSTUS M. SMITH, :DEC0.. . ' " :N . . SPBIHfiAHD SUB PERI Will sell the following ar ' TRY I SPRING POPLI WHITS M LINEN" SUITS, CASSIJIEE WllITE DUCK PANTS AND V?S7 WHITE ALP AC C A ij ft fs> <5?** ^ -a*, jr*** + uvnu& smuiv [Jcncial Prim, Velocipcilw, Alpine, Felt, While n LEGHORN, vm C U T L I Rodders and Wostenliolpies Poc Fans ! Fans! Fans! Parasols! Pa UUAULES, PEI May 7, 17G0. 2t In great W trnn rnifTTj ??? * a run mil sramu mjj s At No. 1 Grar ? AM now iccpiving tlio largest nod Ix-et s?* to tliH mark-it Mv utock of ttllC HOMF^IUNS. 1 Mil NTS. 1)1 JESS GOODS, MISSES' CHILDREN'S SHOES. GENTS GENTS', HOYS'and CHILDREN'S UEADYnll complete. ^ I Kin happy to inform my customers and the | prica of Oolion this ?eiiB<>n, Gooils ?re from 10 his lime lauL year. The public are cordially inv idves. MILLINERY Di EDI fiXWS FES T NEW KILLIMERY STORE AT HI {Recently occupied by Mrs. J I take pleasure in Jnfoiminpj llie Indies of 'pprifd n>. lite well known stand, the m<>R kllLLINEUY GOODS ever introduced in Ald>ei upervi?ion of Mrs. CAIN, of (lie City of liuhin irth, and a lady of u?MurpHn?ed tasie, with an e liil iit-ry LuMiif?w?. In lliir? (lepulineiil will nl* Moitinent of illBBONS, BONNETS and HATS yaill and examine. GROCERY DEP/ AT H0. 3 GRANI w:n r. j - r..n ?? ' - ' * it in i>o iiiunu it tun H"(i c mpwie hiock OI VARp; SADDLERY. CROCKERY, &c. Fresh CORN MEAL and GRITS always on ?ek or barrel. Thanking my friends Rtyl customers for their ve hope lo merit a continuance of the same. ENOC Murcli 31.31 ti SHERIFF'S SALES. |Bnj SY virtu? of sundry writs of . Fieri Parian, to me directed, I will Bell on k!u Day next, (August 2d,) witliin the gal hourkof tale, the following property, N. E. > wit: ? A lot 6f Dry Goods, consisting of the triottfc-aitlolea usually kept in a dry goods ore, letfbd on u? I he proporty of Luke T ry/in, ad*. Town Cftunml. -Abo, XT"a| On? lot* in Ihe village of Ninntc-Si* Sturka k-Uining 3-4 of no ho*#, more or les*. beyom r?ui)ded f!hy"InnJs of James Rpgeic, Jr.j Qo r. Lt?la?*d and oilier*, levied "on a* tbtw g0|'a rop?rtvjv6f Jam** C. Vaughn, ads. Jamos 1 a* I. Htchkrdwm and oitiera. f>esr> * HlnrifTa OOii'.p, ) B?l! ^ h\\y:< lWh, 1860. ) H. S. CASON, hereof 12-?l^. . S? A. C. againg HER GOODS. ' . ' < 1IJV I 4T> xrv ? ?JV,J j tides at low prices. US I IS, LENOS. I ^ j IE SUITS, ETC., WHITE LINEN SUITS SACKS. OF HATS, *1(1 Blank, Straw Hals* at 25 Cent?, TXLATED. S R Y. lcet Knives nnd rasols! Parasols! for sale. IRIN & CO. IW I,(IMS! ariety, mm of 1869, .. lite Range. lected ptock of DRY GOODS orcr )\VN, OLEACI1E1) and STRIPED YANKEE NOTIONS, LADIES', ' mid HOYS* HOOTS and SHOES, MADE CLOTHING oud UA'IS two nili'ie tliAt notwithstanding (be high to 15 per cent, lower tlmn tliey wero ited lo call and examine for tliemENOCH NELSON. RPAMTOTT toJJb UjrJUJL\siJkjli()IJbJL3aL H cJb 1 UIES! J. 2 GRANITE RANGE, ' reanelte Sehwars) Abbeville nod vicinity thnt I have i attractive and handsome stock of irillo. This department in under the lore. Mrs. CAIN is a Virginia!, by xperience of seventeen years in. 1I19 ways be found n largo and complete I, made and tiimmeii at short nulled ENOCH NELSON. 1 iRTMiif.; TE RANGE ' GROCERIES, BACON, IIARD-s hand. Also, FLOUR, exlrn, by tba - 'Ix. ' f " ' ry liberalj^d eubslnnlia! patronage^ IH NELSOH. : > ' , r 1 1 11 .ii, , i1 1 a * C. FOB SALE OF LAND,; TO PAY SHARE, &c. > l- .a; '1 u J " i'-' * Brown and Jane V. Brown, hi* wife. vs. Micx.irth Lane. Aunea -w -77. / O Lan<yM^Mife* et. aU ; I spearing^rot Aiig. If.Co*iM.> B, -y >7 and Mary 8 orkey >Ib reilda^ d the li.nlte of tbis Siaie: r- : ' motion by Thomson & Fair,-Com. i ordtifed I bat eaid .defendani* A? ???*.:: 4 ?r ltd {/load anther or demur to aatd ' it bin forty days from the pablfbation r , or saoi? wjU bo takeP^/Vfc Gwftilo:. t tfieo>. ' . *rh4?? MATTHEW BlpDONXtt>; ' ' .rk'.OffiM, _ ) M.t 'Ula Co., 8. C. > f ,'wv.-'ft 6 80,1869. J lo'-tf