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Land Tor Sale. DESIROUS of moving to the West, I offer for Sale my Plantation, in Abbeville District, containing HC. One Hundred and Fifty cleared. One Hundred of which is fresh and in a high state of cultivation, the balance in Woods?lien well, and is heavily timbered. This Tract of Land lies immediately on the Post Road, one mile from Mm Sarah Wideman's, and adjoins lands of Mussrs. Anthony Harmon, William Williamson, Joseph and George Patterson, and others, and for Health is not surpassed by any place in the District The Production of the Land is equal to any in me neignoornoou ns tiie present crop win snow. It is well Watered, nn excellent spring in one j hundred yards of the house, with running wnter through most of the fields.. There is a comfortable Dwelling House with all necessary Out Buildings 011 the premises. The above named Tract of Land offers many inducements to a man wishing to settle permanently. In addition to its being n good neighborhood the contemplated Valley Koad will j run in about two hundred yards of the most, heavily timbered part of the Tract, where limber will no doubt be in great demand. ] deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed account, but invite persons wishing to buy b''v?" nie a cnll. AKTI1U11" MU K I'll V. September 8, 1855. 1 l?-tf *? ! Land for Sale. IOFFFR for Sale a Tract of LAND, lying ' three iniles West of Abbeville Court Ilonse. containing 22AU 140 of whic.-b is iti Woods, well timbered, nbout 60 Swamp T.nnd, nnd the balance cleared j and in cultivation. Persons desiring a pood plantation conveni | cnt to tlie villaire, and in a healthy section of i the District, will do well to call and see it, as I j am determined to sell, and will give a bargain. T. M. 2IORROW. Sept, 14, 1855. 19-?t | House and l^ot for Sale ! I THE subscriber being desirous of moving , into the country, offers for '-ale his Place j in the Village of Lowndsville, consisting of a DWELLING HOUSE, and Lot containing j twelve Acres, Blacksmith Shop and Car- J riage Shop. These Buildings are all new ' and in good condition. They will be sold to- ' gether or separately to suit. 1 lie purchasers ! L. W. MeALISTKR. Lowndcsvillc, S. C., Sept. 8. 1855. ly-tf Office General Sii))ci'iute;u2eii(,! Greenville ami L'olumbiii Railroad. j gK? tw ~ i COLUMBIA, September I, 185.". OX and after tlio lOili instant, tlio FARE on this Road will ?.e FIVE CENT* PER MILE. E. F. R A WORTH, Sep 3 18 General Superintendent. T o W o o I Growers . LABOR SAVED. BRING your Wool and-pive nsn 1 rinl. We ore dow prepared to (,'AHD WOOL into ROLLS on ft now get of WOOL CARDS, wit h n BURR M ACIIINE attached thut will Burr the Wool with less wast? than if done by hand. The entire Machine is new. nnd situated on Johnson's Creek, Abbeville District, five miles North of Temple of Health P. O., two nnd a half milr-A East of the junction of the General's nnd Ward's Road*, and near th?j hitter, being nine miles West of Due West Corner. We will be able to Card from ltiQto 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 pntronacre of the public. " YOUNG ?t BLACK. September 4tli '55. 1 fit f Patronize Home Manufacture. THE undersigned invite the attention of llie public to their Lot of Home ITIamifactnrcd Slioos. Thev have on hand, and are constantly adding to their present.Stock of Shoes and BooU consisting of a variety of kinds. They invite particular attention to their Winter Negro Shoes. They nrc of the best quality, and will be s-old on the most reasonable terms. Persons wishing to purchase can see a specimen of our Winter Brogans at the Store of H. S. Kerr, Abbeville Court IIousC. Shoes and Boots of nil 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 choicc LEATHER now ready for use and for pale. Call and see. YOUNG <t MULL1KIN. Due West, Setember 3, 1854. 2m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In Equitty. A. P. Robinson vs. Sarah E. McKinney, Wm. IL McKin.net et. al. Petition for the Sale of Lands. 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 Tract of Land, described in the pleadings, of the Real Estate of - * * t-9- - iwutri uicivuincy, ueceasca, containing twenty-nine Acres, raore or less, bounded by lands of ffm, W. Bclclier, A. I. Conner and others. Purchase mon?y to be paid in Casfu W. H. PARKER, C. K A. D. Commissioner's Office, September 8, 1855. " 18-ptds WANTED. A FIRST-RATE BODY MAKER can secure good wages by applying immediately to the subscriber at this place. None other than a First-rate Workman need apply. E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., S. C, Sept. 0, 1855. 18 tf Wanted Immediately, FORTY or Fifty likely young NE- <. GROES, for which liberal prices, A? in ccuh, -will be given. SUBER <fc PARKS. September 2, 1855. tf Land Warrants. TTTR highest Prices given for any number of LAND WARRANTS, by WESLEY A. BLACK. Address Due West, S. C. Sept 6, 1856. 18tf JOKES & LIVIHGSTON, Attorney* at Lav, Office next door to Thornton A Fair, ABBEVILLE C. H. a. A. iosss.] ' [j. W. IlVlNGSTOK. Black. Oats. A LOT of BLACK. OATS, neatly cleaned, weighing forty pounds to the bnfthe), for eale by . * H. a KfiKR. Avgif, 15 if " 11 ' 1 . .* ' Bagging and ftope. A LABOB eopply of&AGGlnd And ROjPE A^hw^^K;6KE^ FULLER'S HAT STORE. IN calling attention to my Style* for the FALL AN1) W1XTK1!, I return my thanks at the same time t?> my friends and the public generally for past favors, and 1 shall endeavor to merit n continuance. The same moderate charges will prevail that have made the establishment so popular throughout the Stat.\ Fine Moleskin Hats, $'1. Oak ford and Son's (of Fhita ,'iphia) Fine Hats, and GennitTii (214 Broadway) will b<-1 ? I 00. ; No departure from these prices. Terms exclusively Cash. Sept, I), *05. 18 tf i King's Mountain Celebr.ation. rr,IlK Major-G cue ruts and JJrigadifr Gener J. alsof th? several Divisions wit h their respective stall's; The Volunteer, Uniform and Cavalry Companies of the State; The Members of the Senate and House of Jlepiv-entalivc.*; The Clergy ; The Masonic; Odd Fellow Mid i Temperance Lodges; and the Member* of tli< I'rcsa, arc invited t<? ati-tid the ' !>: :i< i??t: of the l?at tit* of King's Mountain, oi> Thursday the 4th day of October next. WiM, 15. WILSON, ) Committee J NO. L. Mll.LKIt. S of SAM'L W. MKLTON, ) Invitation. ' Sept 6, *.15 IS-td "LAND FOR SALE. IOFFKR for sale a Tract of I.at.d, lying on both hide* of Turkey ?"i|j Crock, in Abbeville District, about five miles North of Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge : road, containing ? M l Arrcs. About one hundred and fourteen ac-ro& bottom land, some lift v of which W mill-pond bottom oi? the riehfist ant! mo*t productive quality; three : hundred acres fine woodland; the" balance! cleared and in cultivation. On the premise* are a comfortable Dwelling- I house, havint; nine room*, oil necessary out- i buildings, n Blacksmith Shop, arid n Fine Merchant Mill. This place is situated in on': of tin; most ?3eni- ; ruble and healthy i??-iu??1???rl? -oil- in the District or Stale, nu*] has on-of the best MineralSprinff1 in use in tlie State. If the ul?ov? place is not | sold before tlio first Monday in October, 1 will : sell it to llit: hiyhe.st bidder, a! Abbeville C. il., i and no mistake. j Th" place was forme* Iv owned by Reuben i Robertson, deceased, and is known n? "the Hob- ! rtson plaee Persons desirinif to purchase land, would <!'. ! well to conic and s.'<- this tiact, us i nm eonti- | dejittiicv wiil be pl-iwd with it, as weii us tlic j terms on u hi-.il I willed!. mau v x. i:oi;::i-. rso>". ' Nov. 1, ISM 'JO if ?.~y" The (Joli:ir bin ii/innrr utid r.'.ure:isvi;!e 1 hi uid v. iil copy iMiiil dr.y of .su u a:.d for- i ward tlir-if accounts to i!ii> uitie?. "fob" s.iIAR7" I VAT.UAr.M-: PI.ATN ATI OX IN* tlio * L \ "Calhoun fset tb-mcnt," on waters of Cniiioun <>.-i k, coutuininp j -H o<5waP>Jj!) 'H i? ta <7) ; more or less of which about Eight llundnd j arc in WOODS w?-!J timbered. There are over Two Hundred Acrcs of; splendid 1JOTTOMS, of whirl! about One Iltm-j drcd and Thirty are in cullivi vulion, and near- ] Iv the whole of which are secure from injury. ! except from exi inordinary overflows. Mueh j of the hind is superior GRAIN lund. and i> ! also pood COTTON laud. The Plantation i- in ' excellent repair, with comfortable JJWCIIlIlg' BBOtlSC, out buiidintrs. accommodation for aixly or seventy slaves, e'"Hl fencing, <fcc. It is also Well situated for the transportation of produce. beinc ten inil*-s from the Savannah River, and the saint* di*tam:efrom the ltaihvnd ut Abbeville Court I louse. The proposed route of the Savannah Valley . Railroad passes within three miles of it at Ciii-1 honn's Mills, where, should tin; k-nd be built, i a Depot will eortainly he located. This 1'lantalion is only oiferod for sale to effect a divison aninni; the parties in interest. For information as to Terms, A*-:., apply to WJI, 11. IWUKKU, Ks(|., at Abbeville C. II., j or to Mr. KDWAltl) IV.ltKKU, on the l'lantn- i tion. Abbeville, September fi, 1S55. lS-lm 'THE STATE 0FSOUTH CAROLIN Abbeville District?In Equity. Wm. Ii. Doun v.". S. A. Ilonr.nst, Wm. ]Ji:.\/.c;.ky im?l M.utv, his wife, Lilt for Partition, Injunction ?to. PURSUANT to-the order of Chancellor Johnston in this case, I will sell at Public Outcry, at Abtievill?< Court IIou->e, on J^ule Day, in f)ctoln-r next, I he Tract of Laud, described in the Pleadings, situate. lying and being on Persimmon hick Branch?waters of j Rocky Crock?waters of Snvannnli River, adjoining lnn?ls of J??hii \V. Ilearsi, James Mor-' ria and others, known as the Carrol Land, and I containing One Hundred and Sixty-three | Acres, more or les3. Terms.?A credit of twelve months, excej>t I as to the Costs which are to lie |>aid in Cash, j The Purchaser to give Iiond wit.li at least t wo ! pood sureties to secure the purchase money and pay for papers. WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. J). Commissioner's Office, September 3, 1855. 18-tds [HE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In Equiiy. America E. ITackltt v. Ella f. IIackj:tt, Bill for I'lirlitinii of Real E*latf. PURSUANT to tlic order of Chancellor! Johnston in tliis case, I jvill sell at Pub- j lie Outcry, nt Abbeville Court House, on Sale i Day in Octobcr next, the Ileal Estate of Elijah C. Hnckett. deceased, f?itunt-o and lying, on CufFee Town Creek, in Abbeville District, con-! taining Two Hundred and Seventeen and one-1 fourth Acres, more or less, and bounded liy j lands of Dr. John P. Barratt, Benjamin Sales, ! James Partlow and others. Terms.?A credit of tweve months from day of sale. Purchaser to give Bond with at least two good sureties to secure the Purchase money ond pay for papers. Costa to he paid in Ca*h. WM. II. PAUKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Offioe, September 3, 18fi5. 18-tsd. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- " AhhnniI7*> >^vv/l/ (/ t>V> X/ (Uff fcV" V/ 11U btu/tia V\7 IIEREAS Edmund G. Kennedy hns npT T plied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, righto and credits of James H. Foster late of the District aforesaid, deceased ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and eingular, the kindred and creditors of the said; deceased, to be and appear before mo, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at AbbeviHaCourt Bouse, on the twent-first day of September, Inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my band and, seal, this fifth . day of September In the year of otar Lord one thousand eight tmndred and fifty-^re and in the eightieth year of American \, lu^VttaAme4. : T , W. HILL, OiA. D. Sept ? 1858- T* m. ; I8*2t- ? r. . New Literary and Political Journal, TO BE I'UnUSIIED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. rPHE undersigned, Editor of The South _L Carolinian and Columbia Banner, proposes to publish, in tli?? city of Columbin, a Literary, Political and New* Journal, to be cat led "TIIE EXAH^CR." In making; this announcement, I ?m aware that I propose to encase in nn enterprise not free from difficulties; but these I \vill end'-avor t" provide airnit.>?, by securing aHubseriotion List tliai will place t he paper In-yon. 1 the reaeh of failure. South Carolina can richly support, at her Capital, n lendinp l.iterary and Political Weekly Journal, a'id to her people I now issue this Prospectus, fcelinir assured the enterpriRC will be sustained, mid that they will support a Home Journal of the eharaeter of that now proposed. As a LITKKAKY JOURNAL, S'or tli<" home circle, "The Examiner will be conducted with a view to lender it at l"int, e<jiia! to any cvet- publbhcd at t!ie South. The Vli. .i"ei--t. select ions of Knulish nnrl American Literature will he made for its columns, am! n number of ahle (.'ontrihutors will I ?? secured. I will endeavor, in this department, to make it a journal worthy of the patronage and .?mly support of the people of this Slate and of the S.uth. .As n POLITICAL JOURNAL, The Examiner will ahide hv the uhllftti'l ru.tiki of the State Rights JJeuiO'-rnfV. Independent of national pnrtie?, it' will take a wtand as a fnit!ifit 1 co operator in the trront work of maintaining Southern Rights mid promoling Southern I"?i? ?>. It, will hp tin! oreran of no polit'enl p-.rty?the exponent of r.o po I it i'-ftl cri;? i?whi-h has siot for one of its cardinal principles "the Equality of the --outli in the Union, or Tn.'h-p'Mjdvn'-e out of it." Tiiis is no new faith, l?ut one which South Cr.rciina has long and enrnestiv contended for. NEWS'JOURNAL. The Examiner will contain the latest New*. F^reij/'i atid Ihiinc&tic. received up to the hour of pul<li<-!>lio!t. It will <"i .< full tfid correct Market ileport a-.'i Prices Current. Our renders in tin* country limy i?*lv on strict attention hcim/ paid to t!iw important feature of a newspaper. It will give foil and nceurate repot Is of the Proceedings of the T.et/ishiHirc and of Con,'.?and tiie .net-? and doings of 'he various political organization >. All news V'?rth giving ! ? it-, ^cadera will be carefully culled for it-> evlu?;in.<. SIZE AM) STYLE. Tiie Examiner w;l! he one of tiie larcr-t Y?*ee!.'y >lourna's in the Southern Stati <, pri t 1 v. '.t'i 1: w and rdeiis:! ' Vpf?, cr f; *:e rliitr pa; er, a'i'l i- tie 1 in I .rs/c ?r-:n"to t'.n ! " containing c-::' / " of T'-'i ] ? "?:! _ i. a't. i* will ! 1] iiaa it palie-/ -vI pt'.l li.-hcd i:l hioi'ii f "jituiiiin. i I:SCO * tit:- ti v-:? st*. uctl:i;<* of tin? ptincipni features dl vl.i- 1"xmu.i:i r. sjaiv-iiiiia::''or tii - people of t!i?i South oujlit to ti<" <1 no f*n tlier nppeal. in view of tli" pre'cnt a-|>e;t of political affair*. to in.!".? ! ihem to Mi-tnia with viuor a::0 (li'.i .-'.i- v :!.oir own I'rc.ss and Literature. TKKMS. Two Dolliir-i j.or annui.-;, pnynote in advance. Vi.i- fir.-t yi-af's payment will l><' required on the receipt of tli.> first number of tin; paper, which wiii i.e issued ?nsiion as I receive u snf fieieiit number of subscriber* to ensure i?? sik!<-i-ss, probably early iu October. Send forward yt.ur name-'. r?/* Postmasters who will be m> kind as to forward me names of subscribers will confer a l'i;v?>r, and will receive a copy of the Examiner wit! Mjjt charge. Address me at tiiip place. Sept 0. 'on. 18 2 WM. B. .1011 NbON. We Must Have ifloaiey ! Vl.L Persons having Demands against, the Es'ate of Enoch Rarinore, deceased, will present them t<? the r.nclersignc-d by the first day of November next. Those Indebted to said Estate by Note, Store Account or lllaeUfiriilh A'-eount. will save llie Administrators of ?:t:.-h trouble and liiem-vivefi of cost, by payitoj up by that Date. oni ! you have liad cut1 voar's li;<i !! J>. L. DONALD, ) A, , C. WII.I.IA.M.S, f Augmt y., lSOii. IT-It ALSO, Tlio*c to the late firm of Bnrmore A l)'irnil?] I>v <>r A'coii)-/. will save Cost !?v s.-'!litiu' with !'.!? imiiied 'atcly. ns I rnu-t have the AlONIiY in order to close up the K^tate of E. Jiiii'inoro. deceased, itnd it in unpleasant to have to sue for it. D. I- DON AI D, Surviving Partner. August 23. 18", j. " 17-4t ?.jJ"" H'iuuct eopy twice. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA," j\hhfvUlf. jJistrict.? Clin lion. \\7 HI'.1M'.A>, Hamilton 1'. Miller and Sarah ' t t (Jil?*< liatli applied t<? inc for Letters of A'lriiiiiistraion, on all nn<l .".injrulnr the noods ami chattels, rights ami credits of Joseph l\ Giles, Into of the District nfoiesaid. deceased : These are, t hcrc-fore, to eite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of nit- 9:1m ii(.M'pn?(*fi lone mm appear before in??, at our next. Ordinary's Court fur tlio said District, to lio holdcn at Abbeville Court Houston the thirteenth day of September next, to thow cause, if niiy, why the said administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand and se-d, this twenty-ninth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and lifty-five, and in theeigt.tieth year of Amcrieni' Independence. WILLI All I1ILL, 0. A. D. Aug 31, '55. 17-'2w Wilson's Variety Store*. '"J^IIR undersigned having purchased the JL entire Stock of Moore's Variety Store, respectfully offers to the publie everything which may be sold in the line of CONFC'TlOJvEUIES, TOYS, <vtc, and hopes tlie publie may favor him with a liberal patronage. lie will add to this STOCK infvfc few days a Variety of CANDIKS, FRUITS and other Confectioneries, which will ennble him to accommodato the community wirh anything in his ]ina of business, liusines* Tfrill be continued n? tlw. same stand, next door below Lawson's Tin Store. * O. A. WILSON. Abbevillo C. H., August 27, '65. 17-tf The G-iant Has Come ! WE cull attention of Flanlers to No. 2 and 3 of Scott <tr Mncb?-fi, Giant's Corn and Cobb Mill?one of tliern being in operation. Call aud examine. ALSO, 1 Doz. Shuck and Struw Cutters?variouB Sizes, 2,000 Ibo. fresh Tobacco, jnet from Virginia Factory. * 6 Boxes BeEt Brand Cigars Fresh Goods arriving .daily?all cheap for Oath, by - . H. 8. KERR. 2 White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c. 6,000 mm' 7 aoa o?h. Li>??a Oil ~A1W j: 'tl^ytfr' ' 11 "f ? v" dvw - ^ - \ w CHARLESTON DAILY STANDARD, j A RELIABLE COMMERCIAL AND TOLITICAI JOURNAL. I \ Sinol* Corits, rcn annum - . - Of Ten Comes, phr anncm CO OC | npiIE DAILY STANDARD contains n DAI I I. LY TELEGRAPHIC REPORT, A MAli KET REPORT, nod a roport of GENERAL j INFORMATION furnished by the lunil from every section of the Union. ! It oNo presents a DAILY REPORT of tin STOCK MARKET. Till; COTTON MARKET, ;..f the ARRIVALS nr:d DEPARTURES OF ! SHIPS, and of the ARRIVALS OF PAsSEN' GERS. Oticen week is presented n COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND j SHIPMENTS OF COTTON, RICE AND ! LUSIBF.R, ??t tin* port of Charleston. and n !COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE EEjCEIPTS AND EXPORTS OF COTION atali j the ports of the United States. | ALL NEWS, of a personal nnd political j chnraeter, both foreign and domestic, in given with th?>greatest possible promptness; and to j ifi-ui e this object we have secured the services ( o.' an ahle corps ol' correspondents. j It i?? our special object to publish a NEWSI PAPiiR, proper. We shrink from the expression of no opinion which may be demanded ! by subject before us, but ns a general prinj eiploi prefer staling f?etn at the earliest instant possible, oti'J to leave it to our readers to form their own opinions. The coarse of the pnper is severely conservative, first of morality and order; next, o! i tho institutions peculiar to the South, and I uext, of the union of the States. We resold| tely oppose radieulism ns well in democracy as ! morals. ' One important objcct in the establishment ! of our paper was to present a cheap vehicle j f'?r information. From this object, we have i been ' ompoiled to depart, tosoru - < xtent; but I not to leave it entirely out of view, we pro> pose to sell the pap^r ut, cur counter, in packa; u"-s of TEN, for TWEN'i Y CENTS, and MA1I. TEN COPIES to any one of our subscribers I for a year, who will send us FIFTY DOLLARS, j This will relieve i:s from the risks of collection and the cxpensa of mailing ro many different | package*, while it will give to every tieig'.". l-orhood throughout the State, the opportuni: v I ?f u daily Paper at rrvE dvllakI i pet- annum. L. W. Si'RATT i'c CO. CH ARLiESTOW V?"cj3i!y standard, icONTdWS ALL THE MATTER FLiiLISHEE IN THE DAILY, tocetnr- v.-;th i THE LOCAL, DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MARKETS?THE PRICES CURRENT, INCLUDING THE RATES Of SALE FOR STOCK. EXCHANGE. AND DOMESTIC PRODUCE? THE * HIPPING IN PORT?THE I LATENT TELEGRAPHIC INFORMATION, j <fcc. ?fcc. <fcc. The STANDARD is the only morning pnpei in the Citv of Charleston " which issues ? WEEKLY 'EDITION. This Edition is published every Wedntsda'V Mormno, and by the evening of the next day can be received in every hection of the State. Price ?2?payable in advance. l. w. si'ratt <tco. aeau yuarxerB, 6th Eegiment, S. C. Militia. ORDER M>.? A COURT MARITAL, to consist of Eleven Members will assemble at Greenwood, Katnr< lay the *22d September next, for the Trial oi swell Defaulters cq may be brought betore it.? ! The COL'HT to consist of ! Cftpt. J. W. l'ojliee, President, Lieflt. C. IT. Selleek, ! Lieut. Joseph Blaeknci], Li; nt. Jm>. H. Conlior, Cupt. J F. Townsend, I I.ieut. J. Wiley Buchanan, ! Capt. Jno. Boozi-r, Lieut. Thomas Adams, | Capt. James D-'w^lahS, Li?-nt. ltchard Cobb, j-ieut. J3. (J. Heart, Judge Advocate. J. J. ADAMS. Adj't. August 2S, 1855. 17-ld Head Quarters. 8th Regiment S. C. Militia. ORDEU NO? i .4 CoUUT MARTIAL to consist of Lie von i i\. Members will assemble at Donaldsville, ! <>n Friday the '21st September next, for tli< Trial of sueli Defaulters ns may be brought before it. The COURT will consist of Lieut. Col. Win. Clinkscales, President, Capt. Hugh Robiupon, Lieut, Jackson Griffin, Capt. J. A. Bigby, Lieut. \V. Norwood, Lieut. J. \V. Brooks, Lieut. S. M. Fislier, Cnpt. A. M. Agnew, Lieut. J. R, Swansey, Lieut, T. J. Crawford, Lieut. Jus. Pratt, Lieut. B. C. Heart, Judge Advocate, j By order of Col. T. J. Roberts. J. J. ADAMS Adi'fc. August. 28, 1855. i7 tdi Dissolution. rpHE Copartueidliip of WHITE & BUL -I '8 t','d %*ed bv minimi coq^yjt All persons indebted to said firm are reaafceted to make early payment. JOHN WHITF, M. L. BULLOCK. Jnly 06, 1855. 13 Sin New Flour. CCONSTANTLY ? n band from the best Milh r in'the District, u pood Stock of FLOUK from NEW WHEAT, which ie offered nt. the lowest market price by H. S. KERR. ; July 27 11 i tf Factory Yarn. 3 BALES YARN from Buer.a Vista V ^ V Factory, (Greenville.! Ilecom mended to be the beat ever offered, for ilt even, regular texture. EL 8. KERIt, Ag't. N. 0. and W. I. Molaases. OX Bbls. New Orleans Syrup, ZiO SO Bbl*. W. 1. Molwaea, 4 Hhrts. " Jjfl good order and condition, for Bale by H. S, KERR. 1 " .t M Buggies (or Sale. npHREE new BIJGGIEB. of Northerner fid . X' of the fineat finiah, for wile at rtry Ion pricaa b? . . B. 9. KERR, Ag't; Hj .10 =/> f tf J* 1'Jf *' -I" I ' ' If yon want Iprgo Turnips, of GUANO, fton KERB, anil *jf ?vyb on It hMb<*n tried IU?4 tfrvqM io W tt>? p&t CfohHp.faftiWiar 5n W trvaBMkofit. ' H,B.XtRa. July 27, H if t > T.v't '' * '* *V> ^ ' >T?:' . . " ' . r>/ ' - v . ,. " . im +itite: . ABBEYXS&:&y GO ' I \V"E IJAVr. CONSTANTLY ON HAND Ai V f tv i I ! Ci.11 lmv?n tliiin *? ?? * J., it. . \W will build to order any Vehicle in our li ?5^" REPAIRING tieatly *1?mo, an cheap r i C3F All New Wo; "WE also have on linnd a large lot of FISK'S ' tecting the dead for prolonged interment, for ti 'i which we will sell exceedingly low for C.V-jll. 1 Wo will also make COFFINS, mid send to fcL HEARSE, which will go free of charge. Abbeville C. TI., January 18, 18.r?6 ; EBUGATIOS. THE Exei-'.-ineu of the Abbeville Male Academy will resume on tlie 10th of September, beinif tb" oooimonconient of tlie 5Jd liesision of the Scholastic year. i Tiio Tuition of each C1p.?h will be for the lstCla-s: Rending, \viitiu.-, lut See. 2d!3c*. ia[jol 1 i iijr, and Priiuary Geography. - - S14 00 $ 6 00 , 'id Claw:' The above -xith Geography, Ilistorr. Arill.luetic, English Grammar, and exerciser in Eui glish Composition, 20 00 9 00 Sd Ciasa: The above vrith all the udvuuced Engiinh Branches*, - - - ?S 00 if) 00 , 4thC!asa: The above with Latin and Greek, - - 23 00 12 CO Boarding can be obtained in desirable fanii | lien. and at reasonable rates, either in the V?i, I lege or country near tiie Acr.demy. , I Although it is of the greate it n.ipor'.nnce that | all thu pupil? should pruocnt at the opeiiii p , | of the Session, still they n:ny he r<sctivr<l at any time dciing the term. Mudeitt*-. *>vil! be j! charged from the time th-v enter until the vlo?e . | of the i^e;sioti, unless <p'.-ciii!.ui*::tiiyein sue , made to the conti tcy. | Forfi.rthvr inf .nuatlot:, ftrpiy to t!ic Prir.'.i.! pal. JAV.Et? 0. ALil-'jC.".S, A. li, Principal, It's*rue:v in M i':.cti;;?tiv?. L JA'it A. i ij O >1 ]\, A. i'i, Instruct*/!- in tb?* Au'.:?:st Lrxgungcs. I ! Anp .t J l, 1 iOC. 10 0::: Economy is Wealtli. . f j MIE subscriber cpIIs t!ie rr ten; ion of t'ie JL public to tlx-following vnltiibio Recipe.; j vviiicii lie is no v.* prepared to s<jii at very i*jw.rate?. ? To 'IntiC T?Va?:i5;is A mo.-*. \*u!rab!c economical arrangenii:.t for bounc-koepers; To ^ir.ke Soap, TliO cheapest n?i<l q.iiekest plan fvr tiic ::.aav.fuctv.ro of aoj-.p ever discovered: To Jlakc Starch Fo25sIi, j Tlii? is a plain reeipe for one of tin; niostbeau. liful and eli-.ap polishes ever used. , To ?Iake Furuitnre Poiltb, Another valuable recipe for tne cheap and ex, peditiou* manufacture of nn excellent polish , for furniture. To Ittalce Writiu^ iTluhl, By this recipe a very superior ink may be produced at "short notice" nnd verv little co->t. WILLIAM ANDERSON. Aimncf OA 'fir," 1 n n~ > *-* I 1UUV IV (Jill e.Ai\l) FOR SALE. rrTIE subscriber offers for sale his L^'D5, i 1. Hilunled within one mile of Mount Hill, . or BarmoreVTurn Out on 1 lio Greenville ntid r Columbia Railroad. The Tract contains : >V "2" IT JHBL JMh- J?? 9 On the Tract, is sonic Three Hundred Acres of ! Woodland, about Thirty Acres of good Bot!tom. a food DWELLING HOL^E, GI.\ ! llOC.Sli and SCI'IAV, with all owaiy o..t I Buildings. I will sail nil togetlur or divide to I suit tl^e pui chasers. j Any porfon denirou.iof settling in Abi>\ill*.* ! District would Jo We'll to ap|>l\, as the i.euith j of tiie Place is unsurpassed by any place in | tiie District and verv Productive. CiT Terms will lie made ca-y. BENJAMIN SMiTII. j Am trust 17. 18 f-'. 10 if A i\ i:w stvm-:. I HAVE just received altogether a I?E\V 5>TJ.E of 1JIRML CASE, ' Which for form and finish far surpasses flic former stvie, thev being made of the s;iiiiii mate 'l rial, of course they will be found to answer "jtlic same purpose. 'i'hei' Foltil anil their t HOSE WUUlJ Filiisli pleads fur beyond the ! old style, in the minue of all that iinve act-it them. 1 shall rood have an assortment of them liere, whieh I shall be pleo.ied to show to. any one who may wish to see them. E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., August 2S, 1835. 17 tf Executor's Notice. Estate of John Campbell, dee'd. "VTOT1CE is hereby given to all persona injJN terested that a linal settlement of (lie Kstate of said deceased will be 'made in the Court of Ordinary for Abbeville .District, on the 20th of November next. If there should bo any demands against the Estate Bli!) remaining unpaid, those persons i having sueh will present them properly atte.-tI' ed, for payment. . JOSEPH F. BELL, Ex'r. Aug 21, 1855 10 8m ISags, Kags, Rags ! A LIBERAL Price will be ?iven in Gooi^s, jt'JL or Diseount, for all the Old Cotton ami Linen llAOS, that are washed elean and put up in old bags, that will T>e brought to us. ' Wis have plenty of Slimmer GOODS on ' hand, that we will let off Cheap, in order to ! prepare for a Fall Stock. One of our firm will leave for isew York in a few days. WlElt ?fc MILLER. . Aue. 23d 1855 lt*> 4t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of C. Barnes, Deo'd. i A LL person* indebted to the Estate of C. XX. Burnes, deceased, ure hereby notified to come forwan immediately and pay up, a^, the Estate mu6t be gettled soon. Persons who may have claims against the same will present lutiiii to V. V. tJAKfn fci\ Sen, Administrator. Aug. 16, 1858. . 1* . if Meeting of Directors. TTfY. Board of Directors of the Greehvilld and Colombia Railroad will meet, at Gratnvilie C. II., on Tu?aday, ilia 28th of Anglut) infit. at 8 o'clock P. M., in the "Manfiion Hotj?e." THOS. C. PEHIN, Prea't. & > Abbeville C.. H-. Augtist 20, 18f5.' Ifi-'td Jbuta. LASDBITltft ttm,! :Fartnora in Law and Sqoity," [ Will Promptly attend to all VjuSna^ an^if/.ed I to thair car?.' ^gfOfBce in La'wKftn jfc :dgo-fiold-a H. - [>: tena 23, ^ : AGH FA0TORTS u <>f Fine BIJfjlCJKES, which w? < ii'.mhi-t, on time to suit the purchaser. 4 >ic of business nt the rtliorteut notice. nny other Establishment iu the btato. ?J$3 rk Warranted. MKTALTC P.URIAL CASES, nir-ti^ht, for prornn.;|.o:Luti-Jii, or eny other desirable purpose, y part of the District desireJ. We have a new THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, JAMES L. DEALE. 37 ly FO USB A RELIABLE MEDICINE. THE CELEBRATED CO&.kET??* B - T T EES, A Parely Vegetable Preparation AND A SOVEBE5GS REMEDY i FOR DYSPEPSIA. ! npIIESF. BITTERS ftrc purely a VEGETAJ liLE COMPOUND, nnd "are offered to ] the n?idiT the fullest conviction th?t 'they will ij'! f jury] a ;-.fe and sovereign REM"! EuY" i*M- DV -Pfli'SlA. ! Tl-vy luivo l;. en triumphantly teste], not J O'liy l y r.u:n?;j o >.i r.nd Rhvaicians in 11*n<; tvJio !:ave furnished nriiple testiaio: y m to ih'.-ir decided ??::oeltcnco, but also by ; tii*: pr?-;>r;eicr. win, for ton years, suffered all !tiie i.'i'.xni: incideut to that stubborn and diai i.*; C< L!-ET01> BITTER3 r.'v ft'so a CarI Tftjnt.'tvv, excellent for Cholcrn Morbus, C'?&!?!::* .N'ausen, proceeding ?."!, Mtcvor rau.-'c, biiortneta of Breiilh, ; / iiK'y, i;<jf.rthvrn, Cr'iinp-, and Stitches in i tilO i>. vfl J Ti;<: nl..we is ii^iily rc-f.craicendoJ i ; *,* !?rneii, stuoontfi,* elderly people, j hu'i ot':oi > o: sc-Jeijt;.ry its. j I do hej-.hv certify" ! - ! hare knoxrn and ; ire-i y *.:r cetv.jfonud ','OLLEION j I'lli?!?;' i-1 '.y fnr.jiiy fvr mere than fifteen V"u: j, hi:'! I do veri'y l:c!i?:ve it to be one of | the r- t. vnhwbie Family utul Plantation Medin htivij-.'j wituef:.'t?"l the'r beneficial 1 fir.'.* > r. co r.ir-,y ?:;s!(??<,.> :, that with truth it J v.-.y lie they we'll deserve the high ' OMwniiims which they have received from the 1 nOl.ct'.:} " ho !..nv j of their ir, vigor a hea'th-ros* ring properties. ! h-yt.e l, CI I AH. G. CA!'F.R:>. I'i.nnter, j St. Helena, S. C." The ur.dersicr.cd, wholesale agents for the j ah- vc, take pleasure in Hinting that they nreinithnotely ucquuinloJ with the manufacture of i the "Col. eto.v Bi r rr.'.s." hence they Jo not lies| itnte to commend the article as possessing rare virtuvs. and well calculated to afford relief in : Dyspepsia acid its Kindred Diseases. Retail Prico 60 Cents a Bottlo! Tor which sum an incalculable amount of suffering may be arrested. The trade will be supplied on libera! terms. IIAVILA.N'i>"llA11IIAL ?t CO., Special A^cntss, Charleston, S. C., i Import* rs of Druj'?, .Medicine;*, Chemicals. l'orfumerv, Brushes, ?tc. j Tor sale by WARDLAW <fc LYON, : Abbeville; P. G. PACKS, Greenwood; GARY icfcGAitY. (' ' fco-'itivy. [juncl'55 ly j CANE>2E>ATjUS i'OK OFFICE. vi'T" The friends of S>. O. W. DII.L respectj fully announce him a Candida'o for Sheriff, ai | tins li'.-x! Election. J*5T Tht fricr.dn of V?\ W. GRUTIN" respectfuily anr? unec him a candidate for Sheriff at th'i ouf-uint; cU-clion. [^ftJ 7, 1656. '* r.#" Ti.o friends of NIMROD McCORD re- * : !jpci-tfnlly nnnonnee hini as a Candidate for ! Sheriff at the ensuing Election. ! 7/fi" The friends of Cupt. S. A. IIodces reaped fully announce him a1* a candidate for Tax Co/'tclor at the enduing election. ? The friends of .Ioun K. Wilson rospecti fully announce him as a candidate for Tax Col irctor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing cleo lion. I ! We arc authorised to announce the Rev. ; .Ia.mes Moor.r. as a candidate for re-election aa j T<r.r-Colle.ctor of Abbeville District, at the cn' suing election. j ?2TThe friends of JAMES M. YAXDIYER I respect fully announce him as a candidate for i T? c a n.'-*-:-* -a _ ? I A<u Ui iVUUCVlllV Ul tilts CU* j suinjr election. The Abbeville Hearse. '"I'MIE Sliliw-rilier has thoroughly fitted up 1 1 tho HKARSE whicli wan under thei charge of tho Town Council, with every tiling complete, nnd l?y the direction of tho Council J will endeavor l? keep it in good order. Jle will also nmke COFFINS of Black "ftTalnut, or covered in any 9tyle desired, and doliver thein l?y a enivfiii driver (and his own, a'tentiou if required) to any part of the. district. E. J. TAYLOR LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS, AND CALL AT THE PEOPLE'S CASH GROCERY AT MOUNT CARMEN AND examine our fresh supplios of GROCER IKS. PROVISIONS, CONFECTIOtfERIES, &e., ?< ..-which tve have on haud and are. constantly receiving. Cur motto is, "Live, and let live. HESTER & SCOTT.- ? May 22. 1855 ly Settlement, ESTATE OF WILLIAM THOMPSON, DECEASED. N OTICE is hereby crivea to the Kindred aod Creditors of said deceased, that a fioal * settlement will bo made of eaid Estate,in Court of Ordinnrv, on Friday tho fifth- of 0$l tobt-r nest. JAMES W. * July 5.1855. 10*& . ? . ORIENT CH?, E. A- t * *' eOKESBURY, a IfltTILL meet on-tbifS'o^rth Monday of e*??, - v v V ry month lAjfrWo 4be Friday jo Feb-' .