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CITY BBUG STORE. WM. HAINES, No. 217 (North Side) Broad Street, ?3 AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in bRVG8 AND MEDICINKS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, I'CTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. PERFUMERY, HAIR URUKHKS, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES, HAIR DYES, IIDK'F EXTRACTS, ETC. All of which are offered at low prices for Cash. j Particular attention j>aid to Uie preparation | vi i-ri?onjlA?S?" rUKSCHIPTIOUS ami 'lie dispensing of Family Mcdicines. A large as urtinent of Fresh n Vnrrantod Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. May2, 1850. 52-ly A. CTsqUTKirjT ^ CHEAP CASH FIJRmiYlKK STOKE, 172 Main Street, <J u l u m hi a, s . c . MANCFACTfllKIt AND CKNIIHAI. liRAI.KI! IN" Fine ami l'laiu FURNITURE," 1*1 AX OS, CIIAIUS, MATTRASSES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, 4e., Ac. EW All fully Warranted. April H, 1 SoO IV) ly u . s . it o w i: k , Manufacturer and dealer in * UKNITUltE Of Every Description, AN I) bi a ysL. m. BE a Of Every Style; FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES. Opposite the Congarce House, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11,18 r. r, 4'.' ly ESTATE OF JOHN GIVJENS, DECEASED. li I 1 L 1'j .11 L T . rF^UE Kindred and Creditors, and nil parties JL coneerncd are hereby notified that a final Settlement of snid Estate will be made in the Ordinal's Office, Abbeville, on the 14tli of October next. The Distributees are requested to be punctual in their attendance, as the administrator will not hold himaclf accountable for interest afterward?. JOHN' L. ELLIS, Adm'r. June 20, 1866. 8-8in. - - _ Piano Fortes. TIIE Subscriber keeps on handj-' l Xuau's Clark's celebrated | grand action PIANOS, also, other makers'; MELODEONS, ifcc., which lie warrants, and will sell atAVw York prices, ilclivtrcd at the Depot. S. GARDNER, 10C- RScHAnpsoN STRKKT, a s ? -1? ?- ... -r? j' ul- uwre tiuave r.xcuauge JJauK, Columbia, S. O. April 11, 1856 ly REM SEN'S HAT IIAiVIIFACTORV, 4.NI) Leader of Fashions, Kichnrdson Struct, No. 187, Opposite Exchange Roip, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11, 1856 4'J * ly JOITES & LIVINGSTON, xinurueyj at juaw, Officc next door to Thornton ?t Fair, ABBEVILLE C. II. H. A. JOKES.] [.J. IV. LlVlX'tSTON. $100 Reward. TFIE subscriber will give the above Reward to any person or persons for tBe appreliension, witli^ sufficient * evidence to "Convict thc'Tneendinry who set lire to my House, on tWliight of tlie 21st instant. ^ . DR. P. II. BRADLEY, ' " Mapleton, Si <0. April 29, ]fi56. * ^ G2-tf j . HEAD QUARTERS, ? >? a n w:iu>. - I vvu A?WgiAU(/Jlb) 0. V. miiitltt. OBDER NO.? WHEREAS F. "V7. R. Nnnee litis been qppointcd nsStatant Quarter Master, lie will be oboyednn<1 respected accordingly. By order of Col. T. J. Roberts. " J J. J. ADAMS, Adj't ^April 20, 1S&G. ' 62-t'f % JAMES S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE 6. C. gptT May be found for the present in the Comniiisitphtr's Office. Jan 18 1869 -. 37 ly t1' ^ ? . . , ? I . POULLAIN, JENNUfGS, <fe CO., GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, I ifc > ' AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. v .A. Poijllain, Thomas J. Jennings, Ibaiaii Pcrsk. Mgy 2, 1856. ? 52-|-y Cijm.jn.xm* BH. SCIJDDA*, M. Office ?at Lovndesvill^' S. C., solicits pract5?ejn CXlKOSlC DISEASES. His extensive < acqdkintapp'e with Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, artd the laws and means of health, in-conoection with the best and mo*t satisfac ^ . MIWWII w uiu umesaiun, ^ur,1'8\l t'?e <liitea?ed superior * j?8 ^?P"^in<!n^ of Medicine receives his 1W&'S?l'*'t,aa* ,.to g*?? gfewl %& CAPERING, iSfc^SEf? q [ |^m[niP**nt' ^adow 8h?dcr "rld in\n^?? from Abbeyille Dis*nw%*?!?iHg to purchase will do w^Jl to rail " ?- ' '*' - ?-- *TSQW W^JnJ11? April 2, 1860. 4S ^'^tf** > *-.?*- * : * SPRING GOODS?1856. J. F. BURCHARD &, CO., AUGUSTA, GA., Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, AUK now receiving an unusuully choicc variety of SPRING DRESS FABRICS, which they are selling at the very lowest prices possible, nnd to which the attention of purchasers in very cordially and respectfully invited. Their stock emhrnces the following, among others, of French English and American production*. Partienlar attention is asked to l'atusli, Lupin. Soydoiix, Lieher ?fc Go's mnnu< ?? ,.t ltn...i.~~: ? IUVWUIV V* A/.'...uatiiiV3, VIIIIIIIL'3, UCJBIIIt'S, bur cues, grenadines, Ac. Tliirrin <fc Milliard's block nud colored chullie", margnise, veil berage, nnd tissues. PRINTED GOODS.?Steinlmch, Koccblink*, Poivala, brilliantcs, cambries, jaconets, lawns, organdies and bernges, ?.m.so? Paris black silks, superior qualities; Paris rich fancy silks ; " Fonilaads, very handsome ; " French ami l.nglish Calicoes of Stciubaeli's HoglcV Monleiths <fc Norton's; Cases* of Ginghams, black and fancy, all prices; Printed cliallics and borage delaine*, from low priced I" very rich ; American lawns and muslins; ' Calicoes, low price and fast colors; 110 USE A"EE PIX(J G O ODS. Richardson's I.inens, and oilier makers, a very full assortment in all varieties, for shirting, sheeting, pillow casing, ?fcc., etc..; ,birds-eye diapers, Scotch ditto, towollinir and towels. Turkish Bath, <Le.; window drapery, lace and muslin, Ac., ?te. Summer Goods for Gentlemen and Boys, in Linen drillings, ?fce., cottoundcs of all aorta, vesting1*. spring cassimercs,.cn8liuierctt, drabe'te, <to. DOMESTIC GOODS, An unrivaled assortment of sheetings and shirtings, brown and bleached, from 3-1 to 12-4 width and from the lowest prieed to the finest English nnd American makes. PL A NT A T10N G OODS. Of every sort nnd kind, considered desirable to have, by the piece or bale. In addition to the above, we have the very finest assortment of collars, Laces and Embroideries in general, to be found probably in the State. J. F. BURCUARD A CO. May 2. 1850. 52-ly war in kansas! T. v. T Tir ft m t? r a ti t * A. M A X JUL JJ Liu JLJL X NOBODY SCARED!! "\\Tli would say to all persona who have t*t Wheat ou hand und wnnt good Flour for it, take it lo WILSON'S MILLS, formerly known asDonnald'a Mills, on Turkey Creek, one mile from Uentsville Poat-offiee.? These Mills make more Flour to the bushel than any mill in the District, and all who may favor him with their patronage will find the proprietor accommodating, and cannot fail to be pleased with the Mills. [May 15,185G 3m ~ Ai0LlTt0NiSTS_IN KANSAS ! Drive Them Out! tJivc The Niggers Room I r IX) those who have so liberally patJL ronized us in "our lino" we ten- Hlill der sinccrc thanks. And wc take this method of saying to thein, and to curry hotly, that we have juFt made additional improvement* in our machinery for grinding Wheat at our Mills, on Rocky River, and also on Calhoun's Creek, By the time the new. crop is ripe, we will be prepared at cither place, to make a superior article of Flour. For "turn out,".we can undoubtedly take from a bushel of Wheat, all the four that is in it, and "the best can 'do no more." C. V. BARN ICS, <fc ("o. May 31. .V'Jm PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. a*. THK subscriber having nurchas/Sjr cd lauds in Florida, wishes to ?m. sell his Plantation lvinir in Al.l.?.-;n? # -J ...n ... District, near Dorn's Gold Mine, on Buffalo Creek, containing Two ^Htindrcd ?tid Fifty Acres, of which are aboul^One Hundred antl Ninety Acres Cleared; *Oncx "Hundred and Fifty Acres nro' Fresh, and in good repair, and in high state of cultivation with-a good Dwelling House on the eatrte with two good -brick cliininpya tQ^it,;with good out buildings and h good new 'Gitr.House and Screw, nil in good repair. An}- person wishing to purchase will do wcty to call and examine, as ij> will lay open for private sale till the loth of October, 18.10, when, I Khali offer it for BHQfjit public outcry, together with all kinds of Stock and Crop of Grain, together with 17 likely young Negroes may be sold at the same time. M ITCnELI? vlQX. .Iim? ft -.ar.f. * -* * vniiyY) iWI/W . i ^ OIQ8 EST Tlic numerous friends of the lion. J. 1'. MARSHALL, being entirely satisfied witli hie past course in the Senate, announce liim again as a Cn Jidato for ro- electjpn. tST The friends of Dr JOHN" W. HEARST respectfully announce him a Candidate for Senator, at tho ensuing election. , The friends of THOS. THOMSON, Esq., announce Jjim a Candidate foV re-election to the Legislature. (J38r The friends of G41&S. McGOWAN announce him a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature. ?. Wje^flfo/iutliorized to announce Mnj. R. A. GRlig&TN a Candidate to represent Abbeville District in the next Legislature. IST The fncYidH-?f LUCIEN* H. LOMAX, Esq., respectfully anuounee him a Candidate for the Legislature^it the ensuing election. .CP*" The numerous friepdh of ?ol. T. Jv ftOBEBTS rcspectlWly announce him a Candidate for Sheriff at the onsving "election. The friends o^ J?ME3 A.NORWOOD, Esq., respectfully announce him as n'Candidate to represent this District in thenext Legislative. ' 1ST The Mends of EDWARD KOBLE, Eaa, announce for re election io?iuc i^egigiatorHjMr'fjguBf^BUiDK ylcction. BT Tlio fricncfr*of I#A. JONES, Eea, roTfltt/pllv announce him as a Candidate fot the Legislature at the ensuing election. 13W Tli6 ftfendi of J. K. VANCE, Esq., respectfdlly aifnqjjjljoe him as a Candidate for the ^legislature nt the onsuiug election. jt ~w Thefrhjn3sof D. Vf. 15 AWTEIOH?^ respectfully announce hMta a candidate forSh(fri/T <<k Abbeville Discrete at tA?n?kt el eotiojfaL ^ MANy Fniwmte. Cou A. M. eMITH^koatilte litouaaa^knd&Afe* /terepreM* Uu? 9Mp<? ii ihe en.trt^JLegi* . Hh^re. , ** I rm- f*&i v <# M.'STRAUSS, COKE8HURY, IS SO MUCH Engaged in selling nnd boxing out his NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMICIt GOODS, purchased in Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore nnd Charleston, that lie has not the time to specify j>nd detail. Every one says?and what eyofjf one says must he so?that it is the Cheapest, Fine*t,-*ciui Best Stock brought to Cokosburv. Consisting of Prints, Jaconet, Muslins. KOHES, Organdies, BRILLIAKTES, Giughams; i Bareges, Tissues, Lab a radars, Oil ALLY, MARABOUT SATINE; MARABOUT BASSALE, CRAPE MARETZ, i GAUSE MFX 1 CAN A; The above now Goods in nil colors, na well in Mourning xt'jle. LINEN GOODS. MANTALETS. and MANTILLAS, Ribbons, Collars, Sleeves and Trimmings. BONNETS AND HATS. For GENTS, BOYS nnd YOUTH, Goods o! every variety, viz: Coltonade, Ginens, Drnp d'Eto, CaslitnareU, ,te. Also HE AI >V-M ADE CLOTHING, Hoots, Slippers, Gaiters, and Children's Shoes. IIATS AND OArs, liesi<lea liis fall stock in IIARDW ARE, GROC'KH Y, CROCKERY, and STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS. My stock is now complete in nil its departments. Thankful for the patronage heretofore given to me, 1 hope that the present stock, selected icil/i great care and under the be*t aduaiilarifK. will l>e the strongest inducement to my old friends and customers. New ones 'ddtne and judge for yourselves, and rest assured you can buy as cheap from tne ns any where else, besides a large and beautiful assortment to select. from. M. STKAL'SS. Cokesbury, April *7, 1806 -19tf TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS. M c CORD'S ! Patent Portable Anti-Friclioi^ Horse Power, The IScat iu IJkv. Patented July 11, 1854. is nn invention l?y which a large porJL,. tion of the power of tlie horse is rendered available than hy any other arrangement known. Its parts are few and simple, not liable to derhntreuipiit, readily adjusted for working, and with ordinary care very din-able.and efficient. The Machines are manufactured with great exactness ami all precisely alike, so that in ca.:e a piece should lie broken we can always fusnivh a piece to r?.-plnec it. It. is designed for one or two horses, and can be used for a great variety of work, thereby raving a large amount, of labor, expense and valuable time to the Farmer, Mechanic and others. liy reason ol its portability the owner can readily locate it wherever it pinv suit his business. Jt enn be tise<l to pood advantage for driviug cotton pin?, thrcsliinp machines, circular, or other saws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mills, of v anoint kinds, for grinding praiti, paint, <tc., straw-cutters, corn-shellcrs, lathes, grind stones, ?te., and for churning, wus>hing, pumping water for cattle, irripntioti, or draining, and all other purposes to which a Worse Power is adopted. Wc also keep the most approved Spike and Beater THKESII1CUS, which can be driven by the above Powers. FAN MILLS, fur Hand or Horse Power. o.uui jiai ?.>rui!i L'rmllcs, Inciting, Ac- *, SCOTT'S 1.ITT1.K GIANT C?rn an9 Cob Mills. CAli.MICHAEL .t liliAN. Jhaltrx in J/urJicare, Cutlery and Agricultural Implements, Augusta, (In., May 2, lS5ii. " fi'i lim CANDIDATES FOli OFFICE/ The friends ??f S. G. \V. I'JLL rcppoctfnllv announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next Election. ZS~ The friends of W. AV. GlilFFiK rcpppctfully announce him a candidate fur ftlicYijf at tlie ensuing election. [May 1865. i|ST The frlcnils of NIMEOD McC'OHD w-. spectfttjfy.- announce him, as a Candidate for Sheriff fit the ensiling Election. The friends of Cant.'S. IIvVfiKH res - " . uiiuuuiicu mill n?ta canauiaie lor lax Ooilcctor at the ensuing ^faction. Tift friends ol" Jons IL \Viij*on resjfeetfully nnn^uOcc liim ns a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec tion: EST" \Vk arc authorised to announce the Rev. James MnonitfQS n candidate for re-election as 'Far-Collector' of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. CSrailio friendjof JAMES M. V^NDltfelf respectfully ni?ouncc^?m ns a cntfSBdate^for Tax Colltcivr of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. <*_ NOTICE. 100,000 Boimfjlii Tennessee Ba con, Hog round, * 30,000 Libs. Tennessee Ham*, well cut; 500 Sacks a^tp^Rnc Flotfr; ISO Extrft'Family l)o.; 10,000 Lib* Lsrd, i?*%iR and barrel?; (,000 Bushels Corni} .JSP <3. L. JftCDERSON"; 'IWHPr Reynolds 'street Atlgusta, On., JIny 5;;J856 Itf WHOLESALE. <fc BE^gfL DEAI.EU IX Main Street, OqLUWLBtA, 8*. O. tJT Ortfct* frQip the Country rcxjfect fully invited and fatlhftuli/ fitted. ' foSfelOtf mM'it FROM Abbeville to Washington. A FOIJIt DORSE STAGE leaves ADBE-/'y. VJLLE on ^JJondny, Wednc?3?y and Friiay. ? Leaves Wiwlufigton, G^ on Tu&sday, Thnreday and Saturday mornings. * A Daily .Train-leaves Wogtflbgion at 7 flfclock * *l?/?r^l?n^v'daup':afeg>>, omcte ht the i*obt offk?. ' . . . JOliN iMoliifYDE,AjtfnL Abbeville C. It, April % 1856/48 Ty ' ^ _?u?L*?r''' -' '. *% AKB 8TA%K>ks^ THE Undersigned has opened n BOOK STORE, in Newhatrryt' whcr6 ho keeps constuntlvjm hand nTvfifc a69oriip?nt pf fioliaiouB, MiscMancpta-iiAd School BOOKS* ' i .. WSWtWff'C.HT- [Jsn '38-1J . " bargains 1 M. ISRAEL Being desirous of reduci; FOR FALL SUPPLIES, will di 96 * 7 Mi: MK xc Ji nt greatly reduced prices, a litt Colored nnd lilnck ML Lat-o nnd Silk M. BONNE'x rA READY-MADE CLOTHI Gent's Furnishing ARTICLES Straw, Leghorn, and Panama UMBRELL'AX TR\ AVitli u thousand other articles helo found at I*o. -1, Ovauitc Hi July 1, 1850. (i'lothing. (flo (138,) RICHARDSON STRE r|~,HK undersigned would respectfully-bhiii JL joining Districts, that lie Itasnowin ? the Season) iv well Selected Stuck of SPRINC pell at such prices as cannot fail to suit lie ; IiromiscB will be performed to tho entire sutii Ie would, therefore,'Say to his friends in the ns lie thinks he can make it an object worthy In connection with (Clothing may be found Goods of every description. Also, Hats, Ca ?A it tine assortment <?i 1 mitii a and Children s < old tip. Kcinoinbcr the Xo.?]M8, Hiolmrdson Strc* Dongnl. Columbia, S. O., April 18, ISoO. ^bbfliillc W O ] [AT THJi OLD STAND ( A ? " ./m. vc m. 3c ?g * as m r I "MIE XJndoriiigiicd, thankful for p JL tioii of their friends,'and the pi CARRIAGES . Consisting of one dozen assorted BUC also say to dur friends that we have c Hickory Somethihg new, and greatly admired have also on hand a large lot of eccou ONE COAGHEE, ONE-UAI ONE CA Huituble for-Travclling or Hacking p ceedingly low. As we have tho B?ST SET OF HANI W? caii Sftfoly t6 build^ to or We wjj?<lo#ttyarooiiut,pf KB any other Establishment iii' tlfb>/6t?t< tW AH Work ' ' ~ FISK'S MElDAXilC AVe alrto linve 011 hand a Inrge lot o! air-tight., for protecting.the dead for.] or nhj* other desirable purpose, which \vc will nl8<> * Make Cofflns 'artd send U Desired. "We have a new HEARSE, i * Abbeville C. II., April 22,'l85G .. ? * ii- fet VALUABLE BOMS, CCONSISTING in part or a lnrgo assortment ) of BIBLE8, PR A YJSR BOOKS, COMMENTARIES, STANDARD ROETS, SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICAL and MISCELLANEOUS \VORfUL Particularly suited to Public and Private'Librarian Jt Also, Cup, Letter, Bill, ^ote nn^ PAJ^JCHS, of various quSjkie*, nptl^gp^jffiees rnngiiigTrom 60 ctfnte to,fo per renin. LN VELOPBS, of Ail sizes and qualities, from 50 cents peftbox to f 2. '* INKS of tlio best brands, ptit up in any sized bottles. h V % -? ' Sffl fww?aroD, 128 Ricbardsofr'SW^^'GolumDin, S. C. April 11, 1866, 40 ly MULLERffe SEN Nf* Wholeftnl^ a^di Retail Grocery COMJMB^A, 8. 0., /fi=g3^ WOULD Respectfully jf jm call the attention of-tho QH*Sl citr?en? of Abbovillo District to their latfge and well a*fc}?ted stock of GROCERIES, which they .o flJsr at tbe lotf e*t market prices. In addition to tbe heavier articles usually kept in a* well-arranged Qrbeety, we keep a -fall fitook of "" " ' "TANCY G/ROCERIBg," incltodioa aliftost ovcry article wanted-in the faring/ Persona vtnltinir rftltimMa ?* !! !? ? - 9 o#MMUU IV m wumr advantage to give us a call before ibaking their purchasers. * H. MWLLER. It. D.SKSK. April 11,1860 49 ly Wanted ^ - ' ? MHO Wto by the year a number of goo6 abl? Harping! ! & BRUSSEL ? N'O TTIEIR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM r isposo of tlicir lo above New Yor Cost only, \is: lj rSLlNS, ?{ ANTILLAS, * rS nnd RIBBONS, ? n a a s\ r n * ? i *rr# >c /i/iowiio nita 1, M, A LARGE STOCK, i' ? 01 C. i HATS, d IINKS, and CARPET BAGS. c< >nging to u general assortment, to b? jr. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSELS, ?w, Abbeville C. II., S. C. v fl tf p thing. i-Clotbing. j ET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 038.) ii | 61 junto to the Citizen* of Abbeville nnd the ad- j y tore (nnd will continue to receive throughout tl 5 AND SUMMER CLOTHING, which he will ?> would have it distinctly understood, flint, all he " ifuction *6f all who patronize his Tletahlighment. Country, to give him a call, on visiting Columbia. ^ of a trial. o a good assortment of Gentlemen's Fuftilahing ps, Carpet lingR, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. ? l lso? y Clothing of every Style nud Size from three yearn R :t, opposite the Boot and Shoe Store of II. P. G. M. JOHNSON. C 60-1 y | (ftarriajjr "1 GHL-* I a k 2 )F M. H. & F. A. DEALE.] l! a-DEise* M * m:.; ?=* - a ? ? <9 *Z3 M *- tl nst favors, respectfully invite llic nlten- N ihlic generally, to their largo etock of p \*ND BUGGIES, ^ | !GIES. HOCKAWAYS,.<tc. Wo would ei ommeneed the manufacture of J1' o ' It II ir ci on ? I l>y nil whoTinve Been tho work. W? A E d-liainl Work, consisting of ' -F DOZEN BUGGIES, AND tl RRY-ALL, # Jj urposcs, all of which wo will sell ?x)8 IN THE COUNTRY, der any Vehicle our line of biuineM. ;ilAlim*G,.at short notice, fli cha.np as II & Warranted. J&l * ? ^ A k BUBI&L CASES. % r FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, prolonged jntcrmenf, for transportation, Si wc will sell exceedingly low for CASH. ' ^ ) any part of tho District 8' which will go free oftjlinrge. C OHBI81TAN A DEALS. 81 * tf R April 49" ly r M. W. ItVI IIKWOOD. 1VM. I! K SHY SMITH, |f] BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, J CommliilonQMerctaRHti, FOR xu&Mh.r*br COTTflN, FLOUR, BRAIN, : * AjliS AWj manner or ? Produo? and Merchandise, 804 Exchange Bow, Richardson Btrest, ^ COlUiMBI'A, C. % "April,ll, 188$ 4fl ly far iH K i l? ^p#A>0ERS & MARSH . ceivinat tbeir 8jw&r and Sris raer &*&, ft, whWh 'Win bfl found eonqgf^ no* eltyof ttt?$eJuMn tn '..' ~ ' " ~ Hi DkXSS g/f ODZ-SILKS, . JBr ? fi 1 tMmcSwSEtf^T^^r ' 3 April 8, HI56. *, o ' n <f <j I - ' 4 ,. mT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! UANO MK'T ANYTniNQ COMPARED TO IT! SUBSOIL PLOWING XS NO Tf&B I Cotton Seed a Perfect Nuisance I SLOTHING THE ONLY EEM2D1T I j/Ld "w mm am- mm 9 rllE indefatigable District and V-illagtf Clothing Man, br close observation and ard study, lias learned several new features in lie art of improving and adorning the Mascu* no portion of the human family, lie's boen 'can to Now York, took lessons under identic men, and hns made himself so fapailiar 'ith all tho beauties, duties, liabilities, adraniges und responsibilities of the human weatbr-bonrjiug department that just as soon as e I113-8 his eyes on a mnn, he knows what he icks?whether it is food or raiment. H? is ibuik fuiuc lu iiiuukiuu nine spring is to vegbation. Country merchants would do well in orao in and take a few lessons?charges modrate for single scholar?classes tukon at reuced rate?. If it is food and raiment, he takes liiin in, avers, weather-boards and floors him, and len sends him over to liis friend, H. S. Kerr, r down to Lomax <t Cobb's, where in n few linuteB, after the patient hni realised the reiving, healthful influence of the external aplication. they will coinmonce the inside work -ceiling, lathing, plastering and securing, and ion start him home. And it is no wonder, nf?r taking some of Lomux ?fc Cobb's or H. 8. "err's in'tird filling (which is substantial, no <^ii$d) then allowing Lyons to give them what's nnod me sui'lucc polish, liin.t men's wives on't know them when tlioy go home; the iltle lioys add girls run nnd hide, thinking >uie city folks have come to their pa'a houses, oung ladies commence fixing lip to entertain !ieir new benu:ty*flnd young men brush their ends, look dignified and start to receive tho ice looking strnnger. A few men of rather ordinary nppcarance, d?o have thrown themselves entirely Into Ltns' hand?, know'the advantages to be derived om a suit of his Clothes; it Inis married them ito rich-families, given them a standing far beond. their oxpectal>on$j}Cn<l been the means of itching them aaOiigh up nspnffty-phour phorty i the scale of uppcrtciidoi#]respectability. There are now in the ci^y of Abbeville, S hurelics, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, a rcatmnny Dry Goods Stores, 2PrintingOfficc8, Wholetsiilc (irocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' Es loiittmnenis, n.'Thespian Corps, Masonic and ?d<l Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, Ilipproromc, 2 Carriage and>Du?gy Manufactories Hotels, several Bod1?4,ing Houses, 1 Drug tore. Gin factory, and ihsteara Saw Mill, 2 [arness, nud several Boot atrf Shoe SliQps, Tin [anufa'ctory, 3 Tailors' Eataojfsh'meats, Cablet, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Shops, 3 efreshment Saloons, and 2 Livery Stables, and ;%ill not do for a gentleman to make a bad ppearance at any of these places; it injures leir business. Lyons keeps Clothing suit^blo >r a 1 the above named places, avocations and scupations, and because lie hiis a big trade and large Stock, he don't intend to ask prices S* lat are unreasonable. Lyons' stock of Leghorn find Straw Hats, is jmplote. He keeps line PoekSt Knives, Razors, il and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle Strings > ud Fiddle Itosiii,1 manufactured expressly for ilis trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, Invest Tables, the most convenient thing of the Slid now in use?eVerv body ought to have tie?Bankers' Cases, Dill Books, Pocket and [emorandum Books, Envelopes," Letter Paper, 10 largest ttoek ever brought to this market? ew Yorkers complain of a scarcity since w$ ufohased?Steel Pens, 60 mafi'y that there is a antieipated-udvancc on steel, Port Monnnies iiough to'hide all theinoney in the District, ombs, Ilair Brushes, Nail and Tooiif Brushes, tough to open a whole t>?Ic brush fend comb i>u e, and if Cedar Pencils Vise, Lyons has got m surp?a whole caed of Blackings-Needles, ly quantity, and low by retail, Tricopherous, ntnninon, Cologne, Hair Oil, Handkerchief xtracts and sweet smelling stuff, Needle and hinible Cases, Lanterns, liu?gy._Whips,: Valis i, two or three- Horses, aud so nmqy other lings that it would-'take U9 a wholo day to ok them up qnd'uonw-.them over,inlj of which re ready for in?pec{ibiY a-ndeale,- at tho Corer Store in tin; Marshall House.Abbeville 0.11, April 1ft. 1350. 60-tf AGRICULTURAL ANQ- MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Builders' Materials! I ABDWARE, CHT^RY; AND 1&IISE E01U NISHI^ GOODS*! A WE have now. in^Rtore, and^wilt ffjQ continue to keep a large assort- *jT XT ment of the MOST APPJIOVED f GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS^ for 0 authern Use, M. CON8J8TINO OF * ingle and two** Horse Turning PLOUGHS, 16 Varieties; ? ouble Michigan, Double Mould Board, nnd . Hill Side PLOUGHS ; ub Soil PLOUGH, several kinds ;. Forman'? Patent PLOUGH ; ultivntors; Hnrrowp, S kinds ; Corn SRelTers, 6 kinds;?Straw Cutters, 10 sizes and kinds; oad Scrapers; Ho^e Hoesr^Hopse Power# nnd Threshers, 5 varieties'of each; an Mills; Grain Cradles Grass Scythes and Handles; Smut Machines; " ash Htoka; Pruning and Hje^go Shcass; Pruning Saws and Chieelsf**^' t lusage Meat Cutters and Stuffers; Fanivm! Boilers, for,boiling food,for stock; Clrartw; fcy and Garden' Hakes ^JSay 'and Manure Forks: <Hoe?, SnodM SKn?ii? /1? ^ w , j '"?y ?v#0| vrroiu Scoops; rheel Barrows, Field atid* Garden Hollers; Corn Planters, Scales; ?" x>re, Warehouse, and Depot Tfiicks )?-Woll sod llorse Buckets; Pump Qhain and Fixtures; Rock Salt for mock. J3F* We keen Extra Points for pilr Plough?, id Will furuisL at short notioo, auoli parte at loufjjfe) and fitter Implements, as may b? antecfto replace broken pieces;ntleme&&' and Boys' Tool - Cfcesti, kt., fee. Wo aro also Agents for wiling the following rtielea: ' mSVST?.UX?L* GrANT epfiN AND nivpmmllf ndiniHail ? ? n 1?11 er mvouted, >and the uae of^Mc^/okfdiDgstafcW a savipg of opo-thJrd ?imldgL? b?n proved beydnd dispute. " e*rnii )4RM*rnn'e Cdqbntod Fire, Powder, ia Burglar Proof ?*a' 8ALAMAN DBS SAFES. - A.* ^ Krtday ia ?v*cy ^ Wkar 'Ml at8 P.m. ^