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tiir iiimxokxr press! ie< , * IS ICHU-fltKD KVKRY PKIIMV CV ! PUOI253T'- & WILSON, Proyrielora. ! T E R M 3 . ear* i por , u:r:rii, iW?xi/y in /( /> >n< *. Adv'ertiboiu.nt.; will he ooii^i^i-iiou-ly j at the 'following v.-ry low " T*" l square of 12 I iocs or loss, I imor?io:i, 75; *v;*" : Every following inwrtion, 57 > 1 square ii month", '">0 j \S k ' ? 4* " " '* " ' ' ? V 1 " 1 year, li- in* j Announcing a Can.liiiati-, (ia udv.mco,) 3 t>? >! Liberal cU'duotiou.s will bo wade to pciuuns advertising largely. All obituary nu'ticoa oxeeonirg twelve liner will ba charged m advoriismjioiite. ^'Af~Ail coiiii!iuuic".t:u:is and lctk-rt> on bijsi j ncsa with this ofuoc. luiut be fuMrcastsd to The j Independent I1-L.st,, Abbeville C. 11. C., r^r.viD, to insure attention. ADVERT1ESMENTS. A 1158 R1 * IL H. Ti-'. IJ * B. 5.'. Sicataui. ! Mr. a. C. EI.DER hfivinj: heor W-r! j Principal of the a1>buvi;io Male Ao*i K -| emy, will eonimenco the oxiicis. s of the School on the 1st Monday in January mo t. The governraonbof the School will lie- ritrid. The morals an?l general deportment of (ho Students will at all dines receivo bpi-cial attention. Students will be prepared to enter the Fresh- j man or Sophomore Class of t ho South Carolina I College and the cr^atc-t care ?ivca to their j preparation. ~ " j ThoScholastic. year will l:.? divided into two. TERMS. The fiir-t. will commence on thn 1st | Monday in January, And cuntinue fcr twentyeight weeks; the ec-cond wiliht^in on tho *2.'. Monday iu September, a ad contiuuo twelve iceeke. Tlio Tuition of each Class \r;,i he for tho lttClass: Reading, Writing, lot 60s. 2d Ses. ! Spoiling, and Primary Geography. - - * ?14 r.A J r, (-r., Sd Class: The above witb Geography, History, Arithnic'ao, English Granv roar, and exercises in English Composition, CO 00 3 00 Sd Class: TIiq above with all the advanced English Branehctt. - - 23 00 10 00 4th Clafcs: The above with Latin and Greek. - - 25 00 12 OO Boarding can be obtained in dosirnblt! fimi lies, and at reasonable rates, either iu the Village or count rv n. ar tin; Ai-adaniv. *Al though it is of the greatest i'.uj.ortnnoc- t'.iat all tlie pn|>ilfe should 1'.- present at tbo "pv'-.ji^r ; of tho Session, still they may ho received a; | any time during the term. Vtudet ?s will ho ; charged from the time they enter until tho close of the Session, unless special arrun^em. tit*, arc j made to tbo coatrarv. A. C IILDEH, A. D. December 20, 1555. 83-ly ! SFAEf AaBXIES FEMALE COLLEGE. FACULTY. J. WOFFORD TUCK EI5, Pr.sidmf, avA Pro fessor of English Literature; Rfv. f!H Al?I.l>S TAVIIlB M n of Natural Science and Mulhtunafk.i ; Misa PHEBE PAI>E, Instructrcnx in Jfodcrn | Languages, Botany J'hysioloij'/, Dcxcripticc. ( Astronomy. A ncicnt and Sacred (rcogntphy, etc j St. P. E. SAUMEH, Proj>n3or of Jh'MC ; A Lady competent to instruct in 0113- oi" tl)? ! Ornamental brunches <.f Female Education will j be procured before the conjuaencenicut of the j TermTUITION FEES. Preparatory. Department, ?20 a rear.! Collegiate Department, embracing everything taught in the ! College course, 10 " " i Music on Piano, extra, 40 " " Fancy Needle Work, Wax uower worir, Leather work, etc., ? " " j Tuition Fees payable iu n'l cases strictly (one ! Term, or half yearly) in advaoce. Board, on the" Campus, with members of Faculty, inclosing all expenses, lights, fuel, ! wnuhing, attention, $12 per month. Board, without the items of lights and washing, 10 " " Quarterly payments in advance will bo repaired for board. SCHOLASTIC TERMS. The next regular Term will commence on Monday, the 25th of February. Annual Commencement at the same time with WofTord College, in July; no summer vacation. The! Fall Term will close in December. All the appliances arc now corpplcto for a ! successful moseeution of nnr lnbov. A rrn.-w) : Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus has j been purchased and is now rendv for use. The j utmost care and atleution will lie paid to the I health and comfort, os well a6 the mental and i moral improvement, of our pupils. In the mode and processes of Education, our j purpose is not onl}- to instruct correctly, but to j discipline the understanding?to leach young j ladies h<>w to think. It ib but just to ourselves to say that our Frofessor of Music is one of the most nkillful | masters of the science ; ho deservedly stands i KnonnA I--" ' wvuuuc in iiibuwi) ucpartuu-nt. Wo rnny be allowed to remark here that vrc j regard the Spartanburg Femalo College as the ' cheapest Institution of similar grade in South I Carolina. A pupil may avail herself of the nd- j vantages of everything in tfic College course,! with Music, Boarding, and all incidental scho- j lastic charges, for alittlolecs than two hundred j dollars a year I Thus : Board, 0 months, $1'J, $103 -00 Literary Department, 40 00 Music, extra, - . 40 00 Contingent l$e, aoduso of Piano, 5 00 -*r *v ?i03 00 i . ; J. AVOI'FORD TUCK Ell. i Spartanbuv&Sy C., Jan 1, I860 37 lm COKGSBIIRI ^.CONFERENCE SCHOOL. THi nSflfSession will open tlio first school day iijgFebruftry next. y/Tb^rfe jriHtoTCo Departments, with an Internet or ftt the hca<l of ouch. iH>ftra m the best families, Tes Dollar# a ? m'ontli. /rTuUioD, TwtstT to FnftTY Dollar* a yehr.-m G. II. ROUND, Ifcctor. .. . .?m?? ,.:ra STATIONER^, opened ? BOOK. 1 zr^^r^r.r _l?:i :?. Kpw fi\r:*53rUa Pji^hsocanbSc 1 T.5TY,QHim;, I By a'1. BliEF. Ahoevillo C. H. r jf il J.I Mi''S. i'il" r ? !! 1 iiii>:.' s, in nil i .? i;? 1 ;n!i'-'i . ::?.\t '"I'.lio Mibovii'i; ![. !( !. wli 'ro Ito 4A I'l'i'i'niVil to i!t> siiiv woiU in his! !ihO. in tin? l/l-l mi"' m.wl ? IIo guiir:ii.l<>?.s all work turne<l out of lsin shop Jo fit in the most msexeoptiontiMc iniuiwr. Al:>o, for fittirg liov.*' and Children'* Clothes lie respectfully solicits n full- trial, its he is i.'Oiitl.loiit of suects^. I'refereuce invariably given to cash customer.*. I'a>hio!tnhlo Eruhroiderinj* done on Hoys' and Childreii'o doilies, and nil other porta of work. All work promptly attended to. March 13. 18.M4 ID tf Notice to the Public U!-d-niuii'nl hnvo arrantrewon^s. A ntnl ;.ro piv}'.:rc?l to uo all kinds of so-vin^ in tV.e SianUi.'^EJakvp'a line, nt ?hoi t nofico, anil in tliAlatovt and neatest at ronsonn hie rntos. They will ho f-nin?l at Mr. & O. W. Dill'f, Abbeville Court IIousc. ilins L. D. BUSSIIART. Mm. II. A. DILL. Teh. 2?\ lS.'.tJ. -12 tf jiigsi of tiic two large watcbt's. TV ATPTrirQ PTAPTTC t I A V/ii Ljk'j UJJUVUUl ? A>*D | ?rr c - - -ia <:: et^ ca. ie.; 9 | AT :a:w YORK PRICES, FOIl CASU! (7?^ y.EilCHANTS fia.I Pollers will do veil to coll nn-1 examine the stock of u aYcLIEn clocks nnd JEWELRY, at SS9 Si Ik?: Street fret.ve they purchase clscwlior,'. Every article warriuite>l. A s'oclc always on band peculiarly a'lapt oil to iwintry iloalorf. | Save (ict v/v p.r >: )>'. htf ctllintj on wii. masTKRMAS, 210 Ki:i?-:t . Cbarlestm. r?"<ur iotus troni Woutworth s've--**. October 5,1555 22 tf JEFFEE6 & COTH11AWS, FACT0E3 AND CfiMiSSIO.N MEBfUAMS, Cent fit I Wharf\ Charleston, S. C, BUG to inform their friattdt, cml the jiulilii! ironevally, that they still continue ill.'' :i!'0\v Business, and will devote their attention to the sale of Wheat, Cotton, Flour. &o., nno the jureha^c of Goods, Family Supplier for Pint.tot's, ??*. IIav:r.? determined to confine themselves n.rto n Conmiivsion Business, they lfore to tuciit aa<l rcev-i vc a full shatv of patronage. rtfv-i.ir i " i ij. fij.rri.iw'>, I WADE S. COTI1UAX, JOHN COTTIKAS. January 2S, IS id Itn "NOTlCEr 'pilE Subscriber, vib'iing to remove to GeorJL gin, offers fur Mile his Valuable Plantation, containing I'ivo Hundred and Sixty-six Aero*, about one-half in the woods, lying 0:1 Coma-J civ Crct-k. us goo I np-land as Ab!?c-\ii!? Dis-1 inei ;ui?>ini. inose wishing to purchase would i do well to look nt it before buying obewhero. | It is situated two and u half miles helow SSto- j ney Point resilience, immediately oil the main ! roa<l leading to Hamburg. The place ta von well improved, with a sott of largo h tables, new Gin-house, together with A Ciuucl 'fail-Yard. Anyone wishing to embark in that bueiiKsa, wonM do well to toe.urc the location, as there in ; no iioucp in uie j.'iatnct., ns it is supported I)}* u j large run of cu^ioi:*. lie hap a good and expe- j rieneed Tanner lie would sell. ami also a large j btoekof Leather in the vats. Call foon. l'ot>?Cesiou would he given next winter. t W. D. CALIIOL'y. I March 7, 1855 ' S:u I i GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD j GEN'JL SUIT'S OFFICE, ) G. ik C. 11. It. Company. f THE following Resolution was adopted by ! the Direction of the Company at their meeting at Greenville on the 22d instant: Resolved, Thai until the first of January next any Planter shipping on the Rai'rohd one or more hales of Cotton, of his own produce, to Columbia or nny station above, bo allowed r. Return Ticket from tbo market to which it is consigned, free of charge. All persons desiring to claim the benefits of this provision will tak<> the Receipt for tho Cotton to the Agent at the station to which the Cotton is shipped, and upon the surrender of! it, will get a Return Ticket. on the Road. II F. RAWORT1I, Geu'l Snp't October 23, 1355. 20 tc NEW TAILOR SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. IL THE Undersigned respectfully informs tho citizens of Al>l>eville village and District that lie liasopcued n shop for the purposo of carrying on the Tailoring Bminciifi on his own Account. He will reccivo orders from town nud countrj' thankfully, and' will' spnro no pains in endeavoring to plenso hisj customers, both in the qunlitj' of hi* work ftnd j I'hvtb. xjj otnui< uiinuiiuu 10 uiisinc'fs, una uoil ty to do pood work, ho hopes to secure a fbniv of ruitronngc. ZSf Shop on W nailing ton street, three doors below the "Marshall Bouse." [Nov. 0, 1856 7m] FREDERICK IVES. Water Proof Ware-House. }fi THE subscriber has taken V ^ "jf ^^ --* - "??| I'fUi Ware flouee, forraaply occupied by Sir. John Usher, Sr., onu by "strict attention to business, ho hopes to inerit a liberal 6hnre of tbo patronage of the qericrous public of* the upper end Cotton growing district#. Tlw yare Honso is above high wnUit mark, '.'high and dry," and nioro secure from-Are than any other Ware IIouso io Town, ./> I*. ?. I will also attend to receiving and forwarding,.Goods and -Product,' entrnstod to my care. - C. H. tfEtfNfEV Hamburg. Sept. % J8IS&:~ lff-lra " Settlement ... v;V~ 6VTB* BST ATfe pAVK^ fiKOi fHE xVrlriinidtrntor of / Aid Eotat* K'ertfay mflKonfluai^Wemftit *f the itane HEAT) QT7AH.TEB.S. Eight Regiment S. C. K oitnr:i: Xf.l? 1 r" jj 111*; Lower sirnl I7pp?r linttalior \ oim| | ? ii:;j tin* i'.' -in- Uf^imei.t of Itiljtiitrv j i.\ Mili'ia, will i'urtido for Diill mid Bevii'x j their lVRpi'i'live I'arude Grouuda' at 1<> o'd j A. tins following daya; i 'J'h.; Upper Battalion ut M'-l':nv'& Old J'i j on ."vilurdav the i>6th of April. j Tho Lower Battalion at I'rudloy'ti Ohi I'i | oil .Saturday the lid of May. ! roinuiisi-ioned and notwomtiiisfioned Oft: ' will at I ond at oaeii place the dav niniinnt I Drill iiimI Inspection: I Msij. W. M. Rogers un<l Capl. J. If. Cunt; | ham will cxfotnl this order throughout t i respootive ooiiiiiiunrlo. I Oilieers it" the Lino an ! Staff are reqwi | to appear in full Uniform. ; Al-<\ the Captains of Companies will 01 ! tlio Pioneers of their re>pe? tivo ]?oat? to 1 ponx at 10 o'elock a. m., on the <l?v? of Dril ! l!v p..l 1! >' " ? * , . .4V?V. v,wi. xx. 1J. IIAMX!!. J. G. Wil.LSOJC, A.1J' April 2, 1550. -13 It | ' W ^ IB iivsa.c EP .fir.?acs> IS A 5 COM .T5 E: ."V c; .S3 B> ! Messrs. pekr y.man i- waller w< lj<>^ loavo lo'wv to tho i>?oi>lo that opening ?t" their spring *toek has eomtnen ami they are now prepared to do even n than they promised in their ndv<>rti*eiueiit month. They unhesitatingly say to nil arc in want of CLOTH 13 lr already inado i tliov tan piiif f?nn> ?i"? i- ' ' horer <o tlio ni??st fastidious "gent." To ii who prefer having them made, we say we fill v?>ur eye! And, dear la?li*t?, (for we do love the lad yon know w-; sell Ca'.ieoes elicn|.fi; than i I body ; hut you will he surprised to hehoM j quantity r111< 1 quality of Mouslain, Hare I '1 ismcs, Brilliant es, i'at.histe, Splon I KULfli. Util?l>i5b.S it Jive dollar* ! Al! w<> a?k i< to count und look. \v. w. ri'.rj{.y ma y,j [\v. w. wall New Market iiiij GroenvrooJ. April 2 4S ESTRAY MULE. ^VILLIAM A. MOORE. living T T near this pldep. toils before . ->* me a li^'.t jorrel TIo;-.-e MULTi of nimlimu i supposed to be (about, twenty years old. ba lly wiiid lirok-ti, npprniaed V.y .It.hii \Y. bor, John 0. C. Alien uud John II. Connoi ten dollars. ?>. K. GKAYDON, M rat Cokctbiiry, March 17, 1S53 40-tf TAIiEETY S ra' CKE W. V. SIIIL L IT 0, TTAVTvrn.. - ; - " no ^ ? u'm ??uvw?i?c j?i ni iihm.oii JL JL tionrrv no>l Vnri?-tv Sioro, :tt AM>ei Court Ui'Mso, rospci'l fully invite t!:o ntteti of the puMic to their iVebl), lull and vu nasortuiebt ?>f Confectioneries, FJtL'IlVi. CA XJHES, P lib'S Eli VE3. PICKLES, . tojroMier wit'* a Riippiy of I'ii\*\v?.rl;s?Cri or*, sky-Kockel-s Candlep. ite., (ru r?-.mi)iir.t of Toys which will be sold very 1 as we wish to di*cot)tiuue that part of tlic i inofts) now on hand and being couMant ly ceived?and which will he ooid at uuusu low priecs. Thoy are determined to koep always on Ik* for the accommodation of customer?, ev< thiamin their line that can l>e called lor, hope hy biieh attention to tho wants of ( cu-tomera, by fair dealing, and low eliargci secure liberal patronage. They are determined to keep a larger better nikiortnu>nt than has i-vcr bi-fore 1 offered, and all at prices which eanr.ot i'.ii satisfy. EST Give un a trial. Doc. 2i>, 1855. SS t f The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pi Joseph X. Whitner, \ >:t. Attachment. James ('*. Specr. ) . "VV7IIERE AS, tho riaintiff did on the t t T tieth day of March, instant, file declaration against th-e Defendant, who (as prti'I) is iiIisphj from and without tSic limitthis State, and lms neither wife nor ntt?>r known within the same, upon whom h eo|> the sni?l declaration might bo served: 1 therefore ordered, that the said Dcfendntr appear and plead to the said declaration, oi before the thirty first day of March, which bo in the year of onr Lord one thousand e hundred mid fifty-six, otherwise final and solute judgment will then be given aud aw; of\ ftfrjiinct. turn MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. 1 Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) March SO, 1855. ) 48 ql Joiucr and Cat>iiu>l $Sao;>, NEXT I>OOU TO TJtK rRKSS OFFICE, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.. fTMIE undersigned, thankful for _1_ iiast favors, mid ever i*i?n/lv i-'-c? to pcrve n generous pubftc, tnny J J fii he at nil tunes' found at his Shop in the E ern corner of Christian <fc Dculc's Couch ] tor3", where he is prepared to m:tke PA? UOORS, SAS1I, BLIND* MANTEL l'lEC Ac., ?o. I will nlso make TABLES, DESICS,^BO CASES, PICTURE FRAMES, anil repair uitr.ro <te. I will keep eonFtantly on hand ready r. C"UlfrjjN* of the licst material nwl lincst. ieh, oil her polished or .covered, all of wl I will deliver to nny point in the dibtriet of charge with liearae or upon railroad if sired in direction. I All work duno wnrrunted us good aa tlio nnd cheap according. Ten per ccnt oft canh on nil work done by me. 1ST For reference, apply to any geiitle iu the Incorporation. G. Of BOWEK June 22. 1855. 7 tf Administrator'* Notice TIIE Administrator of the Estate of Dr, L. Trible. hereby gives public notice the enmc will be settled, in the Ordinary's fice, on the 12tli day of April next. All | sons having legal demands against e?id Es are required to present them duly attestci or before that day ; tfnd those indebted tak? due notice that after the 12tli of Febri their nofcsatfd accounts will, bo placed- in hands of ao officer for collection. .. S. M. TlUBlJE, Adro' N. B.?Those havingdemands will come 'ward 'ftnd rcc?iy? -fchoif pay -Imnicdiately s tfyo *cttlon)eiit. j - M. T., -Adiu January 0, 18(10 , 80 3 ' ? (.*'.i !?-T^- . V. 1 > ' WoWce tfo .Guardians, <&c -Ac,, liable to O ?;cooiit in my office,, arc l)brcW *i?Vi (o'atpm their Annual potrirus o& or beforte. itSavihne. 'is?* * '" '? '. ' ! ' ' * * JlS jLJ J- ^ JL "t^J. JL?' JL-i k_J i Tailor Shop at LowndsvillG. t. ! QESTISMH! * , rSMIK (Joiiins of 1 nv,'lit,ion and Improvement 1 ^ ' 1 is abroad in I lie land, an J although for a J. ,jj lon;t timo ?1io conliuod her trkill to htiilding ( k ; etoninboats and makiii^r railroads, c<?nt>tmuting : n.ncliim rv and teaching th<> lijrhtning how to j .jjj ' talk, she Ints not forgo!.!.*n to make Great Imnrnvprnents eld, iii the Art of (.'litling and Making GnnneiiEs. j i It. M. CAUPKNTKK. Tailor, at Lowndtfville, , corf. | wishes the public to know I lint lie is posted op 'l)1' in a'l the improvements pertaining to his husiI lji'ss, and will put. up work a> neat., as quick, ':!r*! anil as low n6 any muii out. No fit, no pHV. ?0il' | March 7, 185(3 5u> ,el j The South Carolina AgricicIturiM*. ap- j 1. ! rr,IIE Executive Couuuilteo of the State Ag-1 ! JL ricujtural .Society of South Carolina havt. jinti Foleotcil the Mibseriiw to edit (heir paper, i | a pm-peettis is now issued in compliance with their instructions. y ' This journal will ho devoted to Agriculture, j i nuniciiiiiir'.', i>aiurni J>cienc?\ liurai lasie, i Architecture nml Art, (Ik- Mechanical and Muu- ' mid interests. and nil the pursuits jut- j ' . i taining to general improvement. It will also contain a faithful transcript <?f tho organization clf,' and proceedings of the Society, Ktwavs and I"1'1' communications from the best writers in the 'V I St(tto, and a monthly summary of tho spirit of J " "! | the Agricultural pre*.*. j All subjects devoted to the improvement, of 'j j the mind, the soil, stock, nn<l domestic comfort. ,osc' j will find ready admission into its columns, and cai! j attch contributions arc (specially desired. . iti. | Tlio work will ho printed In beautiful now j innd fair, type, on lino white paper, with a tint- I "4 j ed cover, and will contain thirty-two pages per * month. The publication will commence on the 'r'j I tirt t. of May, 1850. There wiil al#o be pub1 ' I liithed an additional advertising sheet, ai a stip! plement, in which a limited number of advorj tiscmonts will bo inserted. " ' Tun MP.??1 00 per anriiim. JCo puper scut. ... I uiiiuKs wie nmney le paui in a.tvaneo. i.:te members to llio Stale Agricultural Society will ! i'cc.jivo the panLr without. coat. Address A. O. SUMMER. Editor "South Carolina Agriculturist," ?-* State Agricultural Society lluoins, Columhiu. i'Malv oS it*!a:s Clay, Dcc'd. Su SK'i'I l.KMKXT. , at ^T"\riE kindred and creditors. and all p.irties R_ concerned are hereby notified, that a; tin a'. Settlement ol* the above Estate will he I iiiikIo in the Court of Ordinary l"?>r Abbeville I>"-t i i<-t, on Tuesday the 18th nf May next-I All persons having claims against the' Est at.- I niu-t prweut them to the Administrator, before j that time, and the Distributees are untitle.) i iVe- that the Administrator will not consider him,-iZlo sol. account ble for Interest. afterward*. JAMES L. McCP.LVY, Adm'r. February 13, lojtf Sin . E2oad Qr.artci'?, j.Siztli Regiment C. Militia, l0l;l . March 18, ISoti. i i.l .i ORDER NO. . l?"v' r8",UE Upper and Lower Battalion?, eoinpri- j ",ls' JL einp the Sixth Rcsriinont South Carolina | |v" Militia, will Parade tor Drill and Review at ""}* their respective Parade Ground-, viz: The Upper Battalion nt Drake's Old Field, t'r ' on Saturday, the 3d of May next; ni'nl The Lower Battalion at Chalk Level, on |ji.jr Saturday, the 1 Dili of May. ? ti? The Officers*, commissioned and non-eommissi'.ne.l, will attend the day previous for drill j and and iustruetion. K?ii ('aptnins commanding Beat Companies will il to older out the Pioneers in their respective command?. . j Tito Joea^so Baml will attend at Drake's on | the oil, atnl I lie C"ke?l?ury Hand at Chalk J.ovol J on the 10th of May, l?y 10 o'clock it. in. I.ient. C?l. <.'Iiiil\.H<-nlo3 is charged with llitt j1i: s oxtcn ion of this Order in t!io Upper Uattalion; and, in the absence of Mnj. Hodges, fnpt. .1. W. Fosheo with its extension in tho Lower Batl it 1 ion. % order of Col. T. J. Rontr.Ts. hir- J. J. ADA-MS, Adj't. liis Mar '21 !<? tlmn it is - ;,?f HEAD QUARTERS, r .'.f Eighth Regiment S. C. M. tdo A K E,,!Cli?n wi" bo ht-hl. for MAJOR to ' JL V command the Upper Hattnlion of tin- 8th ;lI Regiment t>. C. 11.. to till the vacancy occiwion. ! mll.vllK.nwininl.i.,11 nf r<.l Tf II 1*1...-." - ^ Saturday, 12th day of April nrxt, at. the resju'cj tivo B<-ut Company Muster Grounds, and the Managers will meot the Monday following. nt > MeCuw's Old Field, count the votes, and transmit the result. to Brig. Gen. J. R. Weaver, . Edgefield C. II., 8. C. ^ - Officers commanding Companies fn the Rnt? tiilioii are charged with the extension of this order. By order of Brie. Gen. John R. "Weaver. II. 11. HARPER, Col. commanding. March 11, 1831$ 45 td fj SPECIAL MEDICAL NOTICE. [.<aC! Cure of Dyspepsia. *KL ' "'HE undesigned is beinir consulted by Ict)??>, 1. tor front nil parts of tlic Union, by those who arc suffering from Dvsi-eisia and its OK- consequent general weakness, muscular relaxfur ntion, and nervous debility. Having for the last few years, in his practice of medicine, turnind?. ? (! hip attention entirely to (he treatment of fin- this diseaso he is enabled from his large expeIjic'.t rience to institute a peculiarity of treatment tree that will enable tlio patient to scr, feci, and tie- ktioxc, after a <lny or two's treatment, Hint his recovery lins already commenced. Lias ho a host dry tongue, thirst, loss of appetite, constipafor tion of bowels, nausea and vomiting??is the skin drv, harsh with unnatural hoal??is lie man troubled with sleeplessness, starting in his S. sleep, solemiicney, impaired volition?with palpitation or "fluttering" of the heart, end ?easily out of breath by quickened exertional All iiicse, uirar une, vwu(ur uiruu unjs went* ' ment jyi'i commence to disappear. , w. Teijx's of tkkatmksf.?$5 00. for firgt conthat solution. Medicine forwarded by mail, with i of- full and explicit written direction? of the courao per- of treatment, <?c., to be pumied. Each anbaetate querit consultation and medicine forwarded, Ion $2 00. i Money remitted in ftllinstances should \vi)} be "registered'' at tho post office. " AH letters lary to bo addressed to the'undersigned. thv WILLIAM W. BUSS. M. P., . ^ W ueeKmon otree^i^ew YOTK, >, Nov. 2, 1805. . - 6in.' for- :- ! ' . ? " ' fter .Settlement m OF TH* *6TATJP OK WlUFIELt) B, ' ATOHKr? SON, EiSc'd. 5l A^Uj P?ra<5n? fotsm'tedfn tlje^t^eofWinItt. c'lfAk^Ah o?j( J fled .tlmf: acfliitf ?etllenieht'of Atiid Ert.?,te ^Hl be tli4- tt?<Jft'jm.the'OrdirmryV Ofiice; Abbfc'viHe DiV Wmt tWfit, $6? tjie 2?th dny (^turdny) of April nfcifi.* Hardware, Paauts, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, &o., At the Sif/ti of the Golden Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. O. TF1E Subscribers have now >Q on linml nu' extensive nsS6rt- Wi nuuit. of GootU in their lino, whicli thoy are selling at tlic lowest market price* fol Ciieli, uii'l to which they respectfully will tli< attention of purchasers. Their stock consists in part 11s follow*, viz: liar Iron. Iloon. Slu>?t ltnn.l ft?..t ~...i Squ.ire Iron; Cast, German and Blister Steel; Anvils, Bel lows, Vice.*, Ac.; Mill mid Cross-Cut Saws; Mill Irons, Nails Wagon Boxes, I'ot-Wuro; Bench anil Moulding 1'lanes, Chisels, Augers Kil^-i, Boring Machines; Mortice Machines, Lathe.'4, Saws, Bench Scrcws Hinges, Screws ; Looks. Bolts, Latclich, Axes, Hoes TMougl Moulds, Adzes; Axles, Springs, Knatncleil and Patent Leather.' I'm ills, Varnishes; Window Class, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Pain Brushes; Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Corn anil Col Mills, Leather Bolting ; Lime, Plaster, Cemeut, Gunpowdur, Shot Lead, ?Jrc., <fco. Those in want of Goods in the Ilni'ilwar line, will find it to their interest, to give us i call before makinir their luirchnsM. risnr.i: ag.not .t co. Fel? 15, 11 tjul gas -a- cx ? ^va/~ oa.-a ss FOR SAI.K! rI"MlE Suhserihers will keep on IiixtkI at, nl 1 times at, lliv^adillcry nnd 1 InrneBs Ston of K. WVsifield, in tliis Villnfie, ail nssortmen of all kinda of ST0V1IS, whieli they pledy< themselves to sell on us favorable terms u Stoves of the same quality can he purchase* for in Charleston. Their COOKING STOV12 they will warrant to do everything that i Cooking Stove ean do, and are euro they wil give universal satisfaction. One of it? will spend the most of the presen year at the North, and will he able to selee the beat and most approved patterns. E. WEST FIELD, I. i5kanch Abbovillo C. II., ?. ?iui 8, 1-Soi). 1; Wsic BSiiesflrcri I?t*TC:trcl! c-P. US AWAY From the BMhscrihor, 01 / rjT llio 24th I'chninry, n?v hoy AAitON.? - VV 11o is itj' (i yellow or copper color, an< has a large sear on one of his arms rnnnini from the wrist, upwards, supposed to have heei htiinc-'. 11 - is a keen, shrewd hoy, with rnt.li or a sly look, over <? feet high, and weighs 201 pounds or more. I will pay tlie nhove reward of >100 for hi delivery to me, with proof sulllcieiit to eonvie any white person or persons of hnrhoring him or $!<> fur his delivery to me without proof or *".?5 if lodged in anv Jail in the State so I eai got him. W. SailTII. Smithville, .S. C., March 20, lS.ili 47 Or CHAMBERS & MARSHALL AUK NOW 1XCL1VING Pfl'l'LlES OK FALL AND WI NTEI 1*3- clz) ?jan? 9 CONSISTING of riiiiii iind Fancy Frcncl .) DkLAINKS; French nn<l English MERINOS; Black mul Colored ALPACCAS; J>hi':k uiul Fancy MLJiS; Cloth CLOAKS, in irivat variety ; KinhroiJoric?, Gloves. Hosicrv, &c., ?tc. Oct 3 C'AIVC>* BATES FOEi OlTlf r. The friends of S. (?. \V. DILL renpoet fully announce him a Caudidatc lor Sheriff, a the ucxt Election. J.35F" T*ic friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respect fully nnnouneo him a.caudidate for Fhrrijf a the ensuing election. [May 7, 1855. C3T The friends of MM ROD Mf CORD ro speet fully announce him ns u Candidate fo Sheriff at the ensuing Election. ?^"The friends of Capt. S. A. IIodges res pccltully announce him ns a candidate for Tu, Collector at the ensuing election. I?" The friends of Joiin R. Wilson reppeet fully announce him ns a candidate for Tax Col lector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec tion. 13F" We are authorised to announce the Rev J a mm Moorh as a candidate for re-election n Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the en suinjj election. t5T The friends of JAM ICS M. VANDIVFJ respectfully announce him ns a candidate foi Tax. Collector of Abbeville District, at the cn suing election. The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Equity. Mn.i>nf.i> W. Win km an, by next friend, vs. TV, II. WiDemak, II. O. AIcUam.a.v, Esq , and Amelij Dow tin, Kx'ix. Bill for Settlement on Wife. IT appearing to my satisfaction that "William II. Widonmn, one of the Defendants, rosidei without the limits of this State: On rpotion bj Thomson ?fc Fair. Complainant# Solicitors nnler rd that the said Willium H. Wideman, plead, answer or demur to this Bill, within three nioiitlis from the publication of this order, or Judgment J'ro ConfctM will he tnken against him. W. 11. I'AItKER, C. K. A. 1). Commissioner's Oftice, Feb 10, 1856. 42-3m Committed . TO the Jail at Abbeville* Court House ? on Wednesday the 13th February, inst,, a Negro wonan Daffney, who says sho belongs to bherard Bnrksdale, of this Di? triet. . Ssid Negro is about four feet sits inches high; supposed to be some sixty or seventy vcuw of age. ? The owner is requested to comc fownrd prov? property, pay charges, and take her away. U. J. COCHlUtf, jtfor. Feb. 23,1860. .42 ' ' tf Wanted TO hire by th? year ?' number of good obT? . bodit-tf hands to work oii the *, Greenville aadWpoltimbia Railroad V fn the y?ar 1856. . . . - Those wishing to' hire '6&n BC? mc oil tlio hn? of Aoxd. or?ddre?? mo atWiUianMr&tW K.R..HUDGIN9,, . finpecvleor 2d I>iv. Cjw &..C. IL-'lt". .-DM:20, 1865.. v > 88-tf ? ^ ^ ^ ABBBiraiM C. H. Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe Manufactory. Till! subscriber most rcupeetfully culls llic attention III ut' tlio public, and especially ' i t bis <>]<1 friends anil customers, to liia large and ( well-seleited fltock of ! I Gentlemen's and LadieB' Shooa 1 He has also u large stock of lino pump-solcd , and lino welted BOOTHS, of tho lutest styles, of the fiiH-st French calf skin. lie has a large stock of iino double-6oled Wutcr-Proof Boots, i all of hid own manufacture, warranted. All of which lie will sell cheap for canh, or on a cred> it to prompt-paying customers. He is aUo prepared to make to order nny < article in tho Boot and Shoe line, having a large number of the finest workmen in his cm ploymcnt, and being a practical workman liimsclt. Having the finest stock of Leutlier that ever came to this District* liis Hoots and Show will be made in tho neatest and latest style*,1 nnJ for fit and workmanship shall not bo ox^ celled. N. MoKVOY. ' March 21, 185fi 40 12in' HO ! FOR KANSAS! I L> "I V/" li Ave determined to have Kansas?pcacc> :v Y t ably, if we can ; forcibly, if we must,'i but nt any rate, we have determined on Kansas, in spite of Abolition bombs, guns, druina or I bllttoi'ii.s. N'niv lli? Iw.of ~r GRAYDON & CONNOR arc extended to the Kansas delegation in particular, ami to a!l the </o<hI citizen* of our l?is' triet generally, with this piece of good advice: J Come ami select an outfit from our superior ' Stui;k of ^ Spviu^ &. Smnincr TOry Goods j now open am! heingrapidly disposed of. TIiobo ^ i;<>in^ to Kansas, must conic soon, or they will r, he jji>ue without the Goods; and those not goI ing, tnu.-n't tarry, or the (Joods will begone without them; f??r we are fust supplying the t market here. However, we always manage to t have "a few more of the same 6ort left," which we invito our friends to Como and Inspect. and ?.-\t isf y t live (Mil vvs n? to our styles, mioliv ti< e, price*, ?te. Wo nr? thankful for the Favor - heretofore .-liowii up, and liopo to continue to <;iv?> mtisfaetion to all our customers. March 27, 185G 47-2t ' DEPOT. ] 'TMIE Finn of ROBERTS. ADAMS & SMITH ur 1, was dissolved on the first of October, ii 18-VI. It n hoped that, nil persons indebted . will collie forward and settle l>y cash or note, D as we are nnxious to close our old business. 1 s| ROBERTS & ADAMS t j Still continue liusiin-fis at 1 lodges, and at I a. i; Cano, and by tlie li s-st of April will bave a finn Spring Slock of Goods, " .select':'] with great care in New York and Bo?|( tiinoiv, which we respectfully oft'or to our' IViiMitls and customers at, moderate profits.? I Come and ceo, an>l he your own judgo. Wo | merely widi t<? 1ft you know tliat we aro still hero, 'feeling satisfied tliut if you will come. our (iootis and prices will please vou. > Very respectfully, ROBERTS & ADAJIS. Hodges', S. C., March 27, 1S56 47 tf " I S?W & CHEAP GOODS r"|'MIK Undersigned lma now on hand, and will Jl offer at private sale until sale-day in April, at liis residence, near flic Jail, a lot of ikw and elegant DRY GOOD?*, consisting of WORSTED DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, / i / v/? rr i i rn t OIL CALICOES, Ac.; up GTS. SHOES, CATS, Ac., Ac., Ac. 1 Til? pill tlio arft respectfully invited to chII, examine uml buy. CSSr"" remaining on hand Bale-day in i April will be offered at public auction. S. ?. W. DILL. Abbeville C. II., March 20, 1850. 40?If r ?3?" Banner please copy once. ?IS XXISTRY, W. a. BlIiKKLLAR \\TOULD most, respectfully any to the people V T of Abbeville, niul the public pencrolly, . that lie lifts just returned from Philadelphia g niul New York, where he has received instruc tions in every brunch of his business, from the most, celebrated Dentist in tho United States. , He now feels himself in every way qualified k to perform all operations in hi* lino, in the p very best and latest improved style. 1 lie v/oitld also state that he tins learned] Artificial Block Work, nti<l how to insert Teeth on Gutta Percha. He will insert a full t Sett of Teeth on Gotta Percha for Thirty five Dollars! . 1 .John SlcKellnr has just eonttnenced business with mo, aud will plug fro'^'teeth/with gold, b?ck teeth with tin, nnd insert 'ta&tii on pivot ! nnd plntc, from one to entire sett,'fret of charge. . March 28, 1850 XI :-* ..6t. HENRY S. KERR ' HAS also a now supply of BLACKSMITH TOOI.H, rack na Bellows, Anvils, Vice? > ; Hammers, Tongs and Screw Plates; *nd then when you have purchased above. CHEA? for CASII, bo will show you a largo lot of Swede i. Iron, English do., Spuvtunbnrg do.,* together.. with Cngt Stao), German Steel, Blister Stee* ? and lland Saws. ?aiso?- * . An assorted lot of Lock's, . "Wood . Screws^-'1' - / . Wrought and Cast Hinges, M.SiFilasi.li. S. do,/" . II. S, Rasps, Pocket Knives, Shoe Knives, Feb. 20, 185?:' 43 " ; ' t? ,. J' . _ . jr inai settlement. THE, AArii??8trfttoM of F/no<&Ba(Wor?V?& ' tote will make ft fio?l aettlcnient of ?aiJ : ibo Ohimarx of A^vlU.. Di,r, ; % Thnfsday, . 24t0f A^ril next, ^ ? Thoso indebted to. said Estate bad better' mnko nrTftfifjcniquta witVtho AdatfniHwtitt* > pCeviotis tothe*b6v&-srttfameiiit-" All persona ' ' haviug demands will present 'Ihcht bfcberlv *-+.i ' e ?-.> - (<- Jf'O..WTLiaZ , March 18. 1866 411X) - f . Xdmrs.: . .' " nrtVl" 'Hrrtnrfv FrtiifX-cimtioVi?!<' , ?1<TV /rWv? JjfjwwJSf.if3