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Land Warrants. THE highest Prices given for any number of LAND WARRANTS, by WESLEY A. BLACK. Address Due West, S. C. Sept. 0,1855. 18tf To Wool Growers. LABOR SAVED. BRING your Wool and givo us a trial. We are now prepared to CARD WOOL into ROLLS on a new set of WOOL CARDS, with a BURR MACHINE attached that will Burr the Wool with less waste than if dono by hand. The entire Macliinc is new, and situated on Johnson's Creek, Abbeville District, five miles North of Temple of Health P. O., two and a half miles East of the junction of the Gener al's and Ward's Roads, and near the latter, being nine miles West of Due West Corner. Wc will be able to Card from 100 to 150 pounds of Wool per day. As we intend to do our part well, we hope to give general satisfaction, and therefore respectfully solicit the patronage of the public. YOUNG & BLACK. September 4th '65. 18tf Patronize Home Manufacture. THE undersigned invite the attention of the public to their Lot of Home Manufactured Shoes. They have on hand, and are constantly adding to tneir presentStock of Shooo and Boots consisting of a variety of kinds. They invite particular attention to their , Winter Negro Shoes. They are of the best quality, and will be sold on the most reasonable terms. FerBOns wishing to purchase can see a specimen of our Winter Brogans at the Store of H. S. Kerr, Abbeville Court House. Shoes and Coots of all kinds in the best Style of Workmanship will be furnished on short notice. They would also inform the public that they have a good supply of choice LEATHER now ready for use and for sale. Call and see. YOUNG <fc MULLIKIN. Due West, Setember 3, 1854. 2m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville Dislrict?In Equitty. A. P. Ronixsov vk. Sabau E. McKinnev, Wm. II. McKinnkv el. al. Petition for the Sale of Lands. PURSUANT to the order of Chancellor Johnston in this case, I will sell at Public Outcry, at Abbeville Court House, on Sale Day in October next, the Tract of Land, described in the pleadings, of the Renl Estate of Robert McKinney, deceased, containing twenty-nino Acres, more or less, bounded by lands I of Wm. W. Belcher, A. I. Conner and others. ' PnrokflaA mnnmr e\ ! * w"YI/VAVvKER," C."K A. J). Commissioner's Office, September 3, 1865. 18-ptds THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | Abbeville District?In Equiiy. America 13. Hackett , v.*. Ella C. IIackett, Bill for Partition, of Heal Jixtate. PURSUANT to the order of Chancellor Johnston in this ease, I will sell at Public Outcry, at Abbeville Court House, on Sale Day in October next, the Real Estate of Elijah C. Hackett, deceased, situate and lying on Cuffee Town Creek, in Abbeville District, containing Two Hundred nod Seventeen and onefourth Acres, moro or less, and bounded bv ?r n. t~i._ r> t> . - .UUUD ? ui. uunu ?. uuiTuii, ijcnjaniin oaica, James Partjow and. others. Terms.?A credit of tweve months from da}* of sale. Purchaser to give Bond with at least two good sureties to secure the Purchase money and pay for papers. Costs to be paid in Cath. WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, September 3, 1855. 18-tad. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In Equity. Wm. B. Dorn vs. S. A. Hodges, Wm. Bkazei.ey and Mary, his wife, Bill for Partition, Injunction &c. PURSUANT to the order of Chancellor Johnston in this case, I will sell at Public Outcry, at Abbevillo Court House, on Sale Day, In October next, the Tract of Land, described in the Pleadings, situate, lying and being on Persimmon Lick Branch?waters of Rocky Creek?waters of Savannah River, adjoining lands of John W. Hearst, James Morris ?n3 others, known as the Carrol Land, and containing One Hundred and Sixty-three A Wee, more or less. , ?A credit of twelve months, cxcept the Costo which are to he paid in Ca*U. wgiYc uuuu wiui ui? least lwo g/Wtt"sureties to secure the purchase money ' And p?V for papers. W]? n PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, September 8, 1855. 18-tds FOR SALE. A VALUABLE PLATNATlON IN the "Calhoun Settlement," on waters of Calhoun Creek, containing mon or less, of which about Eight Hundred are in WOODS well timbered. There - are over Two -Hundred Acres of Sriendid BOTTOMS, of which about One Hunred and Thirty are in oultivivation, and nearly the whole of which are secure from injury, except from extraordinary overflows. Much of the land is superior GRAIN land, and is also good COTTON land. Tfie Plantation is in excellent repair, with comfortable Dwelling House, out buildings, accommodations for sixty or aeventy slaves, good fencing, Ac. It is also well situated for the transportation of produce, being ten miles from the Savannah Biver, and the same distance from the Railroad at AW1 Ml - n " m> auuBYUie l>OUn tlOUM. The proposed route of the Savannah Volley Railroad passes within three miles of it at Calhoun's Mills, where, should the Read be built, a Depot will certainly be located. This Plantation is only offered for sale to effect a divison among the parties in interest. / For information as to Terms, Ac., apply to ' WM. H. PARKER, Esq., at Abbeville a H., . or to Mr. EDWARD PARKER, on the Plantation. Abbeville, September 6,1855. 18-lm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAAhbevM* District?Citation. WHEREAS Edmund 6. Kennedy has applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, right* and credits of Jamec H. Pester late of the District aforesaid, deceased; - ! Tlieae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred aad creditors of the aid deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary*? Court for the said District, fc>.be. holdenr-*t AblwriUe(k?rt House^onUie . y. mr.i,, O. A. B. *w,m v/; ... FULLER'S HAT STOBE. IN calling attention to my Styles for the FALL AND WINTEU, I" return my thanks at the same time to my friends and the public generally for past favors, and I shall endeavor to merit a continuance. The suine moderate charges will prevail that have made the establishment so popular throughout tho State. Fine Moleskin Hats, $4. Oakford and Son'B (of Philadelphia) Fine Hats, and Gennin's (214 Broadway) will be $4 50. No departure from these prices. Terms oTcliisivclv Pmh Sept. 6, *55. ' " 18 tf King's Mountain Celebration. rI",IIK Mujor-Generals and Brigadier GenerJL n!s of the several Divisions with their respective start's ; The Volunteer, Uniform and Cavalry Companies of the State; The Members of the Senate and House of Representatives; The Clergy ; The Masonic; Odd Fellow and Temperance Lodges; and the Members of the Press, are invited to attend the Celebration of the Battle of King's Mountain, on Thursday the 4th day of October next. WM. B. WILSON, ) Committee JNO. L MILLER, } of SAM'L W. MELTON, ) Invitation. Sept 6, '66 18-td LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale a Traot of Land, lying on both sides of Turkoy fijjijii Creek, in Abbeville District, about five miles North of Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge road, containing 684 Acres. About one hundred and fourteen acres bottom land, some fifty of which is mill-pond bottom of the richest and most oroductive ounli.v: three hundred acres fine woodland ; the balance cleared and in cultivation. On the premises are a comfortable Dwellinghouse, having nine rooms, all necessary outbuildings, a Blacksmith Shop, and a Fine Merchant Mill. This place is situated in one of the most desirable and healthy neighborhoods in the District or State, and has one of the best MineralSprings in use in the State. If the above place is not sold before the first Monday in October, I will sell it to the highest bidder, at Abbeville C. H., and no mistake. The place was formerly owned by Reuben Robertson, deceased, and is known as "the Itob rtfion place.1* Persons desiring to purchase land, would do well to come and see this tiact, as I am confident they will be pleased wjth it, as well as the terms on which I will sell. MARY N. ROBERTSON. Nov. 1, 1854 '20 tf Tho Columbia Banner and Lnurensville Herald will copy until day of sale and forward their accounts to this office. New Literary and Political Journal, TO BE rUBUSIIED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. rI~MIE undersigned, late Editor of The South .JL. Carolinian und Columbia Banner, proposes to publish, in the city of Columbia, a Literary, Political and News Journal, to be called "TIIE EXAMINER." In making this announcement, I am aware that I propose to engage in an enterprise not free from difficulties; but these I will endeavor to provide against, by securing a"Subscription List that will place the paper be3*ond the reach of fuilure. Houth Carolina can richly support, at her Capital, a leading Literary and Political Weekly Jburual, and to her people I now issue thin Prospectus, feeling assured the enterprise will be sustained, and that they will support a Home Jonrnal of the character of that now proposed. As a LITERARY JOURNAL, For the home circle, "The Examiner will be conducted with a view to render it at least e ; qnal to any ever published at. the South. The | choicest, selections of English and American Literature will be made for its columns, and a I number of able Contributors will be secured. I will endeavor, in this deportment, to make it a journal worthy of the patronage and steady support of the people of this State and of the South. As a POLITICAL JOURNAL, The Examiner will abide by the old land marks of the State Rights Democracy. Independent of national parties, it will take a stand as a faithful co-operator in the great work of maintaining Southern Rights and promoting Southern Union. It will be the organ of no political part}-?the exponent of no political creed?whi?-li has not. for one of its cardinal principles "the Equality of the South in the Union, or Independence out of it." This is no new faith, bnt one which South Carolina has long and earne*tly contended for. NEWS JOURNAL. The Examiner will contain the latest News, Foreign and Domestic, received up to the hour of publication. It will give full and correct Market Itcporta and Prices Current. Our readers in the country may rely on strict attention being paid to this important feature of a newspaper. It will give full and accurate reports of the Proceedings of the Legislature and of Congress, and the acts and doings of the various political organizations. All news worth giving to its readers will be carefully culled for its columns. ' SIZE AND STYLE. The-Examiner will bo one of the largest Weekly Journals in the Southern States, printed with new and elegant type, on fine white paper, and issued in large quarto form of eight pages, containing forty column* of interesting reading matter. It will be the handsomest paper ever published in South Carolina. I have thus given an outline of the principal features of the Examiner. Carolinians or tne people of the South ought to reed no fuither ap IJciu, in view 01 Liie present aspect ot political affairs, to induce them to sustain with vigor and efficiency their own Press and Literature. TERMS. Two Dollars per annum, payable hi advance. The first year's payment will be required on the receipt of the first number of the paper, which will be issued so soon as I receive a sufficient number of subscribers tor ensure its success, probably early in October. Send forward your names. , 1ST Postmaster* who will be t>o kind at to forward me names of subscribers will confer a favor, and will receive a copy of the Examiner without charge. Address me at this place. Sept 6, 'fig. 18 2 WM. B. JOHNSON. White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c. 16,000 *uu , ?00. Gala. Linseed Oil, ~ 100 Faint Brrwhe*, (Mtorted All of which are offered M low, for Caab, as they can be bought in iuty other, market, by t H. 8. KKRl i ij&B ? - >. :;. <' .?.'* Bfausl; o?u. . ?/, & ; J^awsss-ssa? w. |j^ ^ ^' ' We IVIust Have money ! ALL Persons having Demands against the Estate of Enoch Barmorc, deceased, will present them to the undersigned by the J first day of November next. Those Indebted to said Estate by Note, Store Account or Blacksmith Account, will save the Administra- < tors of much trouble and themselves of cost, I by paying up by that Date. Look out! you have had one , year's indulgence!! D. L. DONALD, ) A.w~ i J. C. WILLIAMS, \ Adm reAugust 23, 185G. l7-4t ALSO, Those Inebted to the late firm of Barmore <k Donald by Note or Account, will save Cost ' by settling witli me immediately, as I must iiiivc me iuvnr? i in oraer 10 close up the ' Estate of E. Barmore, deceased, and it is unpleasant to have to sue for it. D. L. DONALD, ! Surviving Partner. August 23, 1855. 17-4t Banner copy twice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? Citation. WHEREAS, Hamilton P. Miller and Sarah i C. Giles hatb applied to me for Letters * of Adrninistraion, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Joseph P. Giles, late of the District aforesaid, de- i ceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish < all and singular the kindred and creditors of the unid deceased to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the sfiid District, to be holden at Abbev'llle Court House, on the thirteenth day of Septe.'aber _ next, to show cause, if any, why the stiid administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and soil, this i twenty-ninth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and < fi ft TT filfn a?t/1 I? wr f A . ! J Mtkj-UTC, ouu IU Wliccigliucui |CUl U1 AUiyn- J can Independence. 1 WILLIAM IIILL, 0. A. D. i Aug 31, '65. - 17-2w | THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. \ Abbeville District.? Citation. WHEREAS, Basil Call ah am hath applied i to me for Letters of Administration | on alf and singular the goods and chat- I tels, rights and credits of Jno. L. Callahnm, late < of the District aforesaid, deceased : ] These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appenr before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the snid District, to be holdcn at Abbeville Court House, on the | twelfth day of September next, to show cause, if any, why the suid administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this twenty- ' eigth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and in the eightieth year of American Independence. W. HILL, O. A. D. Aug 31, 18513 17 2w Head Quarters. 6th Regiment S. C. Militia. ORDER NO? A COURT MARTIAL to consist of Eleven Members will assemble at Donnldsrille, * on Friday the 2l6t September next, for the Trial of such Defaulters as may be brought before it. The COURT will consist of Lieut. Col. Wm. Clinkscalcn, President. ' C'apt. Hugh Robinson, Lieut. Jackson Qriffin, Capt J. A. Bigby, Lieut. W. Norwood, Lieut. J. W. Brooks, .Lieut. S. M. Fisher, ( Capt, A. M. Agnew, Lieut J. R. Swansey, Lieut. T. J. Crawford, Lieut. Jas. Pratt, 1 Lieut. B. C. Heart, Judge Advocate. J By order of Col. T. J. Robert* J. J. ADAMS, Adi't. August 28. 1865. 17-tu A IVEW STYLE. I HAVE just received altogether a NEW STLE of BURIAL CASE, Which for form and finish far hurpasses the former style, they being made of the same material, of course they will be found to answer the same purpose. Their FORM and their ROSE WOOD Finish pleased far beyond the old st3'lo, in the minus of all that nave seen them. I shall soon have an assortment of therti here, t which I shall be pleased to show to any ono who may wish to see them. . E. J. TAYLOR. a 1.1 Ml- r\ tt ?? -- ? 1 nuuvvuie xx., august ZO, 1000. 17 II Wilson's "Variety Store. fl^HE undersigned having purchased the i JL entire Stock of Moore's Variety Store, ? respectfully offers to the public everything t which may be sold in the line of CONFCTION- i ERIES, TOYS, Ac, and hopes the public may t favor him with a liberul patronage. He will add to this STOCK in a few doya a Variety of CANDIES, FRUITS and other Confection- eries, which will enable him to accommodate the commuiiity with anything in his line of f business. Business will be continued at the same stand, next door below Lawson's Tin Store. 0. A. WILSON. * Abbeville C. H., August 27, '55. 17-tf 1 Town Council. AN Election for INTENDANT and four WARDENS for the Village of Abbeville will be held at the Court House, on the second Monday, in September next, to succeed ( the present Counail, whose term of office will , then expire. Polls open from 0 o'clock, a. m., j to 3 o'clock, p. m. The following gentlemen are appointed managers: John A. Hunter, J. William Livingston, and Robert J. White. By order of Council. ROBT H. WARDLAW, Intendant Abbbeville. Auer. 27. 1861. 17-2t J The Giant Has Come ! WE call attention'of Planters to No. 2 and 3 of Scott <b Maobee, Giant's Corn and Cobb Mill?ooe of them bemg in operation. Call and examine. ( AL80, 1 Dos. Shuck and Straw Cutter*-?varions i Si tea, 2,000 lbs. fresh Tobacco, just from Virginia . . Factory. 0 Boxes Beet Brand Cigars. Fresh Goods < arriving daily?aiU cheap for CmA, by i . - . ^ " K. 8. KERR. c t HHMRY 8. EMMl# ' WBOtE,i? ^*KTA" ' QMCBEIEJ,PIUmSIOMiMWICTIOIUilBS, . CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD. K RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND POLITICAL JOURNAL. Single Copies, per annum - . - $8 00 I-ek Copies, per annum 00 00 THE DAILY STANDARD contains a DAILY TELEGIlAPniCf REPORT, A MARKET REPORT, and a report of GENERAL INFORMATION furnished by the mail from every section of the Union. It also presents a DAILY REPORT of the STOCK MARKET. THE COTTON MARKET, [>f the ARRIVALS and DEPARTURES OF SHIPS, and of the ARRIVALS OF PASSENGERS. Onco a week is presented a COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS OF COTTON, RICE AND LUMBER, at the port of Charleston, and a UUMPAKATL VJi STATEMENT OF THE RE- I CEIFTS AND EXPORTS OF COTTON at all the ports of the United States. ALL NEWS, of a personal and political character, both foreign and domestic, is given with the greatest possible promptness; and to insure this objcct wo have secured the services of an able corps of correspondents. It i? our special object to publish a NEWSPAPER, proper. We shrink from the expression of no opinion which may be demanded by the subject before us, but as a general principle, nrefer stating facts at the earliest instant possible, and to leave it to our readers to form their own opinions. The course of the paper is severely conservative, first of morality and order; next, of the institutions peculiar to the South, and next, of the union of the States. We resolutely oppose radiculism as well in democracy as morals. One important object in the establishment r _ _1 01 UUI ['nJJCI "ua vv n VCUlUlU for information. From this object we have been compelled to depart, to some extent; but not to leave it entirely out of view, we propose to sell the paper at ?ur counter, in packages of TEN, for TWENTY CENTS, and MAIL I'EN COPIES to any one of pur subscribers for a year, who will send us FIFTY DOLLARS. Hits will relieve us from the risks of collection and the expense of mailing so many different packages, while it will give to every neighborhood throughout the State, the opportunity uf a DAILY PAPER AT FIVE DOLLARS per annum. L. W. SPRATT <fc CO. CHARLESTON Weekly Standard, CONTAINS ALL THE MATTER PUBLISHED IN THE DAILY, TOGETHER WITH IHE LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MARKETS?THE PRICES CURRENT, INCLUDING THE RATES OF SALE FOR STOCK, EXCHANGE, AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE? THE SHIPPING IN PORT THE LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INFORMATION, <ec. <ec. (sc. The STANDARD is the only morning paper ? the City of Charleston which issues a WEEKLY EDITION. Tills Edition is published every Wednesday Morning, and by toe evening of the next day :an be. received "in every section of the State. Prfcfc $2?payable in advance. L. W. Si'RATT ACO. " t_ ,1 - > Head Quarters, 6th Regiment, S. C. Militia. ORDER NO? A COURT MARTIAL, to consist of Eleven Members will assemble at Greenwood, Saturday the 22d September next, for the Trial of such Defaulters as may be brought beiore it? The COURT to consist of Cnpt. J. W. Foshec, President, Lieut. C. H. Sellcck, Lieut Joseph Blacknell, Lieut Jno. II. Connor, Capt. J. F. Townsend, Lieut. J. Wiley Buchanan, Cupt Jno. Boozer, Lieut Thomas Adams, Capt James Douglass, Lieut Richard Cobb, e 11 u jj. u ueart, juage Advocate. J. J. ADAMS. Adj't August 28, 1855. 17-ld NOTICE. THE undersigned. intending to remove from the State, about the twentieth of OctoDer next, respectfully requests those indebted ;o him to make Payment before Return Day lext, as longer indulgence trill not be given. Chose who have become indebted to him this' ?car, by accounts, are requested to give their jotcs. Payable January next, or the CASH, is they may ehoose, all Payments and Setlements must be made against the time specfied, as it would be exceedingly disagreeable a sue any one. JOHN DA'YIS, M. D. Abbeville, S. C.t August 13, 1855 15 tf Dissolution. rHE Copartnership of WHITE <fe BULLOCK is this day dissolved by mutual lonscnt All persons indebted to said firm are equeated to make early payment JOHN WHITE, M. L. BULLOCK. Jnly 26, 1855. v 18 8m x? ew x iuut. CONSTANTLY on hand from the best Mill? in the District, a good Stock of FLOUR rom NEW WHEAT, which is offered at the owest market price by H. S. KERR. July 27 11 ' tf Bacon and Lard. ( /"V Lbs. Choice Tennessee LVJ^UV/U BACON, conristing of Sams, (neatly trimmed,) Shoulders and Sides. 600 Lba. Leaf LARD. On Consignment for cash only. V , _ H. 8. KERR. If yon want Large Turnips, &Et a Sack of OUANO from KERR, and ow it on your patch. It has been tried and proves to be the best Turnip fertilizer'In ise. Try a Sack of it H. S. KERR. July 27, 11 tf Factory-Yarn. / [> BALES YARN from Buena Vlata ^ J Y J Factory, (Greenville.) RecomB?nded to b6 the beat ever offered, for it* ives, regula? texture. H. 8. KERR/ ABBBVIlIiS CO; s WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND An will sell lowpr tlion ~rr j <i.!. . # 1 ?- -?- * w?V4 uucivu IU CUJU I We will build to order any Vehicle in our line er REPAIRING neatly done, as cheap hb an All New Wort "WE also have on hand a large lot of FISK'S M tecting the dead for prolonged iuterineut, for tra which we will sell exceedingly low for CASH. We will also make COFFINS, and send to any* HEARSE, which will go freo of charge. V Abbeville C. H., January 18, 13G6 1BUGAT10N. THE Exercises of the Abbeville Male Academy will resume on the 10th of September, being the commencement of the 2a Session of the Scholastic year. The Tuition of each Class will be for the 1st Class: Reading, Writing, 1st Ses. 2d Ses. Spelling, and Primary Geography. - - - $14 00 $ C 00 2d Class: The above with Geography, History, Arithmetic, English Grammar, and exercises in English Composition, 20 00 9 00 3d Class: The above with all the advanced English * Branches, - - - 2S 00 10 00 4th Class: The above with Latin and Greek, - - 28 00 12 00 Boarding can be obtained in desirable fami lies, and at reasonable rates, either in the Village or country near the Academy. Although it is of the greatest importance that all the pupils should be present at the opening > of the Session, still they may be received at any time during the term. Students will be charged from the time they enter until the cloec of the Session, uuless special arrangements are made to the contrary. For further information, apply to the Principal. JAMES C. CALHOUN, A. B., Principal, Instructor in Mathematics. J\MES A. MONTGOMERY, A. B., Instructor in the Ancient Languages. August 24, 18GG. 10 dm Economy is Wealth. THE subscriber calls the attention of tbe public to the following valuable Recipes which he is now prepared to sell at very low 'rates. To Make Washing Fluid, A most valuable economical arrangemeut for house-keepers; To Make Soft Soap, The cheapest and quickest plan for the manttfacture of good Soap ever discovered; To Make Starch Polish, This is a plain recipe for one of the most beautiful and cheap polishes ever used. To OTake Furniture Polish, Another valuable recipe for the cheap and expeditious manufacture of an excellent polish for furniture. To IVake Writing Fluid, By this recipe a very superior ink may be produced at "snort notice" and very little coat. WILLIAM ANDERSON. August 24, 1866 16 Sn? . LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale his LANDS, situated within one mile of Mount Hill, or Barmore's Turn Out on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad. The Tract contains 'wir jr. :msz am 9 On the Tract is some Three Hundred Acres of Woodland, about Thirty Acres of good Bottom, a good DWELLINjg. HOUSE, GIN nuusc ana quk&w, witrraJl ni.e<?s*ary out Buildings. I will sell all together or divide to suit the purchasers. Any person desirous of settling in Abbeville District would do well to apply, as the health of the Place is unsurpassed by any place in the District and very Productive. Terms will be made easy. BENJAMIN SMITH. August 17, 1866. *16 tf Executor's Notice. , Estate of John Campbell, dee'd. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested that a final settlement of the Estate of said deceased will be made in the Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, on the 26th of November next. If there should be any demands against the Estate still remaining unpaid, those persons having such will present them DroDerlv attest ed, for payment. * JOSEPH F. BELL, ExY. Aug 21, 1856 16 8m Rags, Rags, Rags ! A LIBERAL Price will be given in Goods, or Discount, for all the Old Cotton and Linen RAGS, that are washed clean and put up in old bags, that will be brought to us. We have plenty of Summer GOODS on hand, that we will let off Cheap, in order to prepare for a Fall Stock. One of our firm will leave for New York in a few days. WIER <fc MILLER. Aug. 23d 1865 16 4t ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE, # Estate of C. Barnes, Dec'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of'C. Dnrnes, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward immediately and pay up, as the Estate must be settled soon. Persons who ujojt tiavucjtkiuj5ttgaiimui.no same wui present them to C. V. BAltNES, Sod, " Administrator. Aug. 16, 1865. lfi tf Meeting of Directors. THE Board of Directors of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad will meet, at , Greenville C. H., on Tuesday, the 28th of AuSiat, in St., at 8 o'clock P. M., in the "Haoaion ouse." ' TffOS. C. PEBIN, Prea'fc. Abbeville & H., 'Aoguat 20, 1866. 10-td O. HI. CALHOVN, ^ f- ' WHOLESALE AND retail tDEALKB IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, j COLOMBIA. 8. 0/ ! - 7 V 6, JL OALHOTJU. < J&jfc 9, 18b*. 18?ly ^twit LUTDEUH * OA&yj . FattMt* to Ii?w and Bqnlty, "Will PfompUv-?tt?Bd to all buwn?? ?Dtro?Ud ' VHj?r W* HT Offloy0DRDMge' IkCH FACTORY! assortment of Fine BUGGIES, which *#natket, on tirue tO mrit the purchaser. i of business, at the ahortest notice. y other Establishment in the Stat*. i Warranted. rLi*, ? ETALIC BURIAL CASES, air-tight, (or pro'r ** - importation, or any other d'eeir&ble purpote, pnrt of the District desired. We have & ne^ . THOS. M. CHRISTIAN,JAMES L. DEALE. * *" ?;"*? 87 ly, -V FOODS A RELIABLE MEDICINE. ? . '< THE CELEBRATED COLLGTOK BITTERS, A Purely Vegetable Preparation AND A ^ SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. THESE BITTERS are purely a VEGETABLE COMPOUND, and are offered t<r the public under the fullest conviction that they will be found a safe and sovereign REMEDY for DYSPEPSIA They hitve been triumphantly tested, not only by numerous families and Physicians ia< the South, who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided excellence, but also by the proprietor, who, for ten yeara, suffered all the gloom incident to that stubborn and di* tresaing disease. The COLLETON BITTERS are also a Carminative, most excellent for Cholera Morbus, Costivcnefw, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proceeding" from whatever cause, Shortness of Breath, Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps and Stitches in the Breast. The above Medicine is highly recommended <r~ to literary gentlemen, students, elderly people, and others of sedentary habits. i.T t 1... ?.1?? T i i ?* M. uw ucicuy CCIH1J tuutl Hlive kflUWli IlliU used your celebrated compound QOLLETON BITTERS in my family for more than fifteen years, and I do verily believe it to be one of _ the most valuable Family and Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed their beneficial ?, effectu in ?o many instances, that with truth it " may be affirmed," they well deserve the high encomiums which they have received from theafflicted who have partaken of their invigont> ting and health-restoring properties. Signed, CII43. G. CAPERS, Planter, . . ;f-v St. Helena, S. C_" The'underaigned, wholesale agents for tha ' above, take pleasure in stating thstthey are intimately acquainted with the manufacture of< the "Colleton Bitters," hence they do not hesitate to commend the article as possessing rare virtues, and wftl calculated to afford relief in Dyspepsia and its Kindred Diseases.' Retail Price 60 Cent* a BotUal For which sum an incalculable amount of suf? fering may be arrested. The trnd? will b? supplied on liberal terms. ? * . / - * Orders should bo addressed to HAVILAND, HARRAL <fc CG.r Special Agentss, Charleston, S. C., > ~r t?_. 1-11 :?l. - veto vta ^ri ugn, iucuium^ vneiuicais, * Perfamery, Brushes, ?frFor sale by WARDLAW A LYON; ^>?g Abbeville; F. G. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY ' <fc GARY, Cokfesbury. [june 1 *55 ly CANDIDATES FOB OFFICE. MT The friends of S. G. W. DILL respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff*, at the next Election. X3BT The friend# of "W. "W. GRIFFIN rcapect- ^ " fully announce him a candidate for Sheriff at*s ' V the ensuing election. [May 1, 1866. The friends of NIMROD McCORD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing Election. '& 5^~Thc friends of Capt. S. A. Honors respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. {tgTThe friends of JonN R. "Wilson respectfully announce him ns a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at th? ensuing, clc? tion. yy Ws are authorised to announce the Rev.. James Moonr. as a candidate for re-election m Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. t^-Tlie friends of JAMES M. VANDIVER respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at- the en* suing election. xiic Auncvuic Hearse. THE Subscriber has thoroughly fitted up. the HEARSE which was under thecharge of the Town Council, with overy thing' complete, and by tho direction of the Council! will endeavor to keep it ih good order. . ' He will also make COFFINS of Black Watnut, or covered in any style desired, -and de~ <- \ liver them by a careful driver (and his oms V attention if required) to any part of the dW?, trict . "E. J. TAYLOR. LOOK TO YOUB OWN INTERESTS^. * J, # | AND CALL AT THE V PEOPLE'S CASH AT MOUNT CARMEN AND examine onr fresh supplies of &RO-* . -&A CERIE3, PROVISION# OONFB&* ^ TIONERXBB, At., ?c., which we ^ave on hifldk mgJJ* , ?n4 are constantly receiving. ' ' -Ourmotto is, "Live, and let live." ^ HESTER A SCOTE May 88. 1856 ,v Iy:' . ,/ Settlement, K8TATK OF WILLIAM THOMSON, DEO*A#*?l.:;i IN Creditors of said docosftfcd^' latllamanfc vill Ka marl a nf *k'*a ttmtmi3HBM**?????%