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Selling Off at a Profit) LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.FOR SALE! AT A 1JUE V 1LLE C. II. Change of (lie Programme ! npiiE subscriber being determined to raise n X. large amount of money, offers his good*, for the next sixty J aye, nt a reasonable Profit ! It is to bo hoped that persons in -want of anything in his line, will avail themselves of this ^opportunity. The general rule is to sell out at cost'; but tlie Programme having been changed to puit the present arrangement, it will be observed accordingly. His object in making this offer is preparatory to an entirely new arrangement for the fall Trade, by which rwtNAiu will 1-1-1- * - ?* " ' .ov?n i, uc auio lu i(Ol UUUili onllf J'vr Mf ] Long experience hns entislied the sub- | seriber that this arrangement will be most nil- j vnntngNoi to nil parties", except those who never j intend to pny, nn<l it is lor the apeeinl benefit j of thii< cln^e that the rule will be adopted. Ills .Stock consists in part of the following,! viz: 10 llhds. Uncoil Sides; 4 do Cuba Molnwes; 10 do Loiiininiin Sti<?ar*: SO Bnirs Rio Coffee: j Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars : Powder, Shot, head andUun Wadding ; A few cheap l>oul>le Marrel Shot (Juns ; Itlack Smith Tools, Iron find Nails ; 'White Lead, (!reen and Yellow do. ground in [ ^>il ; Kio, Hondo and other brands Cigars. Agricultural . Implement*.! Straw Gutters and C'orn Shelters; Dogging, Hale Itopc and Twine ; Hemlock, Upper and Harne-s Leather ; A Large Lot of llollow Ware; Burning Fluid, Spirits Turpentine < White Wine ?V Cider Vinegar ; | Trace, Log niul Fifth Chains ; < A luri'o .S'i.wi- r.f ?.1 I : -? - ' ? o- ; ..Ii. r. u nt low prices, us lie is determined to quit thin jinrt of the trade ;?and a great many other ( articles unnecessary t<? incut ion. Goods have advanced considerably since these purchase.* wore made, ami lie is tints enabled to compete with any market in price as well as quality and < quantity, and lie liopi-n tliat a hungry, needy i? public will make liaste t?? buy out every thing | ] fio lias on hand. All of which is respeclfully s submitted by II. S. KKRR, " J Xo. 5 I5riek Range. I' July 18, ISSrt. 11-tf j( Election Notice. ! j I7*XTRA0T from "Reports and Resolutions i | 2J of the General Assembly of the State of; t South Carolina, passed at the annual session of ( 1855": ic Resolved. Tim', tin* ? !?? ?! ? ?? ? " . I (j on the second Monday and (lie <lny following v in October next, for Senators and Ucpresentn ! ( lives in the State Legislature, slioll he held at i t the following places, and conducted by the ful- ' Jowiaig persons, to wit : ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Court House : John W. l.esly, James A. Mc-: Cord, John A. Hunter. "Wnrrcnton : W. II. Iirooke, Win. <>. I'uralv, ; Robert Wilson. Callahani'* : James M. Car wile, ISnzil Col-: lahnm, J. Ramsey lJlack. I ' Lowndcsvillc : T. T. Cunningham, James Clark. William (Jiles. j ( Calhoun's Mills: I?. M. Ilodgere, M. O. Tall- j ; sinnn, W. II. Tnccart. IJradlev's : l>avid MeClane, A. T. Widfinnn, A. J. Weed. '} White Hall : (J?n. I'. II. Bradley, C. W. | c Sj>reull, J. J? Ilcarst. (iTOcnwooil : ]>r. S. V. Cain, James Creswel), ' lj ATbert Funk. Woodville : 11. 11. Tallu rt, Johnson Sale, ' 'Peter McKellnr. lJeadfull : Augustus Colib, Robert Jones,' ,i "VVm. Buchanan. i ^ 43ctiflletown : William Maddux, Nuab 11. , 'tieeves, Benjamin M. Latimer. ' Tribble's Store: K. Trible, Hubert StTiekev, I " * T. IX Milford. Sinitliville: Silas 11 ay, Thomas Rilcv, A. II. ] 1 Morton. " ! S Frazieraville: J. \V, Fraxier, Leroy Purdv, Knoeh Nelson. Stoney l'oiat: Win. 1). Calhoun, Thomas I fitaey, Alexander II. Kinjr. t Moscley's : James C. Willard, (5co. I> Pat- _ terson. William Trewiff- ' Cothran's: Jumc? II. Widciimu, John Chile*,1 n Cant. Robert I.iles. Ihie West Corner: .Initios H. McClinton, ' William Norton, Uobcrt \V. Hndden. i Cokealiiirv : Gvo. A. Allen, F. A. Connor, j Charles Sunth. Speeds: Augustus Smith, John Graven, John Mosely. (Bordeaux : Alexander T.nramore, W. A. Cro- j aier, Andrew Guillebeaii. T Ixing Cone Mills : J. N. Cochran, T. J. Itob- f, crts, Geo. Nichols. I _ Mount Ilill: Knoch Uarmoro, Andrew I'm- j itt, James l'lain. j 11 Donald's Store: J. F.Donald, J. N. Searight, , R. JJrottnleo. _ Ninety-Six depot: It. It. Guiding, W. 1$. Meriwether, Thoinna Nichols. ' One State 6cnnl?r, and five representatives to be cleetcd. The election to be held nt each , ti j?rocijictfor two days ; the managers to meet .atthe Court House on Wednesday, count the! <rotca, and declare the election. * ' a M t< PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. , THE subscriber having ptirchas- 1 bj ed lands in Florida, wishes to HhSI ! . JBrib. ' II 1?t- sell Ms I'lnntation lying in Abbeville | District, near Durn'd Gold Mine, on liuffnlo ! Creek, containing Two Hundred and Fifty: ?. Aorcs, of which are about One Hundred and . Ninety Acres Cleared; One Hundred nnd _ Fifty Acres aro Fresh, and in good re- j j>air, and in high state of cultivation with a .good Dwelling House on the samo with two , 81 ?ood brick chimneys to it, with good out build-j ings and a good new Gin House and Screw, j all in good repair. ( Any person wishing to purchase will do, well to call and examine, as it will lay open I ( for private sale till the 15th of October, 1856, \ q when I shall offer it for salo at public outcry, j together with nil kinds of Stock and Crop of. ^ *Grnin, together with 17 likely young Negroes, 1* m#y be sold ut tho same time. ? MITCHELL COX. Jane'5,1856. 6tds fu ,r. ? tl THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A BDKVILLK DISTRICT. TOHN L. CLARK, who is in tlio custody of ~ E the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by vir* m wr\t of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at Br rrt?e salt <JT Joseph Crews, having filed in my sl Office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of ~ this estate and effect In*, petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be ?d- PJ mitted to the benefits of the Acta of tba GenAssembly, made for the relief of Insolvent ~ Debtors: _ f is (jfflerejJ, that the said Joseph Crews I >, arid all other the creditors to whom the said i John L. Clark is in<*nvw'l#a k. i: 1 ??|U .t,hcy a?? hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the Mid Court at Abbeville jA Court House, on the tint Monday io October m next, 4? shew carune, jf any they can, -why the g0 prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not ho _ rnnUd. MATTHEW MoDOXALD, C. G. P. re Office of Common Plea*, Abbeville District 71 June 27, 1860. 9.In ?u I FLORIDA! FLORIDA!! THE subscriber bavins purchased Land in Florida, wishes to sell oil Bl'iij bis LANI) in Abbeville District, near tlie Temple of Health, on the Anderson Koad, ten ' miles above Abbeville Court House, containing A9OOO j?L?G:jn3E:as* This Land may be divided into three or more Tracts to suit the purchasers. The Home Tract contains 200 MV.1CIS9 All in fiue repair and in a nice state of cultivation, with the most select Orchard of Peaches and all kinds of choice fruit that this climate produces. This is one of the healthiest and most beautiful sites in the District. There has not been a case of chill nor feVer, originating from the place, in twenty-live years. This is one of the best locations for a Physician that 1 know of in the Stnlo. Wliiln In* r?n>SK> n.......... from disease at home, there arc four Creeks on each side of him that arc remarkably sickly. Thi"so, together with the alluvial bottoms of Little ltivcr, some three miles distant running in the direction of a horse shoe, ueurly entirely around the place, except the west, and that deficiency is supplied with Kocky ltiver, and its worst etlluvia some six miles distant. , Those streams, together with others of minor importance, render it a New California to the j I'hysicieian, provided his talent aud constitu- ] tion arc sufficiently strong to hear up under the laborious practice that he would necessarily have to perform, by having on opciiiug of some ten miles to the nearest physician. The upper placc, one mile distant, is nlso proverbially healthy. There are two small i Dwelling Houses on the place, with two wolls i of excellent Water, with all necestary Out! ISiiildings, mi excellent (Jin House, nnd new I negro Houses sufficient for the accommodation ' r>f riixtv or Seventy Slaves. There are, on the j [t'ace, a considerable quantity of Laud ju?t j . 1 cured, that is iu a fine state of cultivation. ; There arc some .A.dZ! ftft j :>f Fine Timbered Land in the Woods. There ! ire A<id n?L:*n-c:s^? )f Fine liottom I.nitd. These Lands will pro luce from One Thousund to Twlelve Hundred i IVmuls of Cotton to 1 lie Acre, owing to the j ;tnte of cultivation. There i* nn excellent Spring of Water in every field <>n the place. ! 1'liere are alsoa Springof pure Limestone, and! .'delicate Spring, resmbling in Medical prop- J rticsthe Celebrated Madison Springs of(icor-j jin. 1 would therefore snv, to all those in ; iiirsuit of aIlealtli, and Iieaiitiful Productive i .evel Lands had better give me a call, before noving elsewhere, as my Lands enn he bought.! 'or less than they are worth. There is an ex client School in two hundred yards?there is ; m excellent Mill Seat on the place?there is a miw and Oris Mill joining the place, with .'hurches of four different denominations al 4. I- ? -- im-l III Slt^lll. A. . J.YNC1I. June *2:;, ISSrt. 8-tf i 11. IE. BEKKY, Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, ! 135 llicliurdNoii Street, C O L U M B I A , S . C . I'M IK Subscriber, having enlarged his Wore-: rooms mid Workshops, is now enabled i ii kcop on hand a larger assortment of FUR-1 MITl'lIK and CIIAIltS, of his own make, and j ome of the host Northern manufactures. Also on hand n large assortment of WALL ] ?Al'Jili, all of which will be sold ciikap koh 1 asii. i It only needs an examination of th* stock 'to i >e convinced as to quality and ci'lanntu, April 11, 18SG *4? lv "lhc niup^rouij friends of the lion.! . F. MAP.K1IALL, being entirely satisfied vitb 'its past course in the Senate, announce liin again as a C'aJidate for ro-clcctioii. pg~ Hit; friends of I)r. JOHN W. IIKAltST, espeetfullv announce liiin n Candidate for lenntor, nt the ensuing election. 13T The friends of T1IOS. THOMSON, Isq., announce him n Candidate fur rc-elcctiun ? the Legislature. [ y The friends of (Ien. S. MeGOWAN nnounce him a Candidate for re-election to lie Legislature. C3T We are authorized to announce Maj.' 1. A. GRIFFIN a Candidato to represent: Ihlieville District in the next Legislature. j GT* The friends of LUCIKN II. LOMAX, j Isq., respectfully nnnouuee him n Candidate | ir the Legislature, nt the ensuing election. f|?W" The numerous friends of 1'nl f 1 i ROBERTS respectfully announce him a Can-p idatc for Sheriff nt the enduing election. EST The friends of JAMES A. NORWOOD, ! respectfully nnnoifncc him as a Candidate ' j represent this District in the next Legislature. , C3T The friends of EDWARD NOBLE, Esq., , nnouncc him as a Candidate for re-clcction t > the Legislature at the ensuing election. ] The friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., re- j lectfully announce him as a Candidate for le Legislature at the ensuing election. 1 ZST The friends of J. K. VANCE, Esq., rc>ectfully announce him as a Candidate for the egislaturc at the ennuing election. tS" The friends of D. W. HAWTHORN re>ectfully aonounco him a candidate for Sheriff F Abbeville District at the next election. MANY FRIENDS. ' To the Voters of Abbeville Dinrict: A few of the friends and neighbors of ol. A. M. SMITH "anounce him as a Candidate > represent this District in the ensuiug Legiv iture. ( [y The friends of S. G. W. DILL respectilly announce hira a Candidate for Sheriff, at io next Election. ygr The friends of \V. W. GRIFFIN respectilly announce him a candidate for Sheriff at ic ensuing election. [May 7, 1855. (ST The friends of NIMROD McCORD re ectfully announce him as a Candidate for < lieriff at the ensuing Klection. BT Tlie friends of Capt. 8. A. IIonoKs res* sctfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Elector at the ensuing election. ! i tW The friends of Jon* R. Wiiao* respectlly announce him aa a candidate for To? Col- ] a/ il 1 Ml- - - vi Auutiviiw mjninci, ii me ensuing dec, DO. rr Wk are authorised to announoe the Rev. mxs Mooes aa a candidate for re-election as w-Co/lector of Abbeville District, at the enling election, ' tflTthe friends of JAftfeff M. VAND1VER c speetfally announce him u a candidate for ? Collector of AUxviile District, at the eoling election. King-'s Mountain PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL, YorkVille, S. C. i FACULTY: fM. J UN IvINS, (Senior in Organi zntion, Regulation not] I?isci|> liu^.) Professor of A fat hem at Principals ict 'nnd Natural Philosophy. A. COWARD, (Senior in Ku>itir*i matters.) Professor of Utile, Jsttrcs and French. : C. A. SISAKltOOK, J'rofessor of Ancient Lai ynaqes and Assistant in English Uranchei. ' I). H.THOMASSON, M. D., aurgron. IB. P.BOYD, Bursar. ___ InPIIK SECOND SESSION of this Institution j .JL will be opened in tlie new Garrison I Huihlings on llu; 1st of September. j Term? of Second Session.?For Scliool KxPpiwcs, i. e. Tuition, Hooks ?tc., Hoard, Lights, iicl and Vi'usliimr. ft.SD*?i>nvnlil<> fcUl on <>n. i trance, and $10 on 1st of November. ! No one uuder 12 or over 18 years of nge will I |jt. received. ; Tlie cervices of h Physician having lieon enjgaged, there will lie no extra elutrge for medical attendance. Until the 15th of August letters will be directed to Charleston. S. C. COWAUl) <fc JKNKINS. July 11, 18."?G. lUt?2S "At the rates of $200 per annum. Great Xcffs (o the Public, rpiIAT SI.AGEK it LIVINGSTON, being .1. desirous of deducing their STOCK to make room for Full Supplies, will dispose of their Set HIllK'l' (ioods nt greatly reduced prices, as in Charleston : U'.thial Muslins, lirelions, .Inconet, Swiss, Calico, ?ttf. ?ALSO? Their Stock of CLOTHING, a supply of Nelc Si i ....i i t> " h . v.??, II illlU i Ullltlllli 1 l?l*f I mbivlla.*, Cnr|n-t Ibtgs, ?lri\ ?ALSO? A jgo?<l supply of fJnlJ niul Silver \Vntcbes, Chains, Juwelrv, Fancy Uoo<la tfce. Willi ninny otlier articles belonging to a general Assortment to In* found at Sl>A(iKlt ?t LI VIX(JSTt)N's Store, 'lliv aIiI Stnihl of Mivwr*. Willson A William*. July 1??. IS.'n}. 10-tf TO FARMERS, MECHANICS A>'D OTHERS. M c C 0 U L) ' S Patent Portublc Anti-Frirtion Horse Power, 'I'll? ISost in l:?c. Patented July 11, 1854. rI'MIIS is an invention l>v which a large por1 lion of the power of tho horse is rendered available limn by any oilier arrangement known. Its part* are few and pimplf, not liable to derangement, readily adjusted for working, and with ordinary eurc very durable and efficient. The Machines are manufactured with pr-ut exactness and all precisely alike, ijy tliat in case a piece should lie broken vt; can aiwnvs fuHiiMi a piece to replace it. It is designed for bin: or two hornes, and can be used for ? grcut variety of work, thereby faviMj/ (v large amount of labor, expense KB'1, valuable time to the Fanner, Mechanic and othci-9. l?v reason of its portability the owner can reuifilv locale it wherever it inny suit his business. It can lie used to good advantage for driving cotton gin*, threshing machines, circular, or other saws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mills, of various kinds, for grinding grain, paint, Ac., straw-cutters, eorn-shellcis, lathes, grind stones, Ac., _ fit " {Si WAUT IOr cuttle, irrigation, or draining, and all other purposes to which a Horse l'ower its adopted. "\Vc also keep the most approved Spiko and Beater THRESHKltS, which can be driven by the above Powers. FAN M1I.1.S, for Hand or Horse Tower. SMUT MACHINES, (Jrain Cradles, Beltine. Ac. SCOTT'S 1.ITTI.K 01 ANT Corn and Cob Mills. CAU.MICI1AKL it IJKAN. Dealer* in JIarJicare, Cutlery axil Agricultural Implement*, Augusta, On., May 2, 1800. 52 6m REES & LIN TON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, OA. THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership ( SU for the transaction of a General Warehouse and Commission Business, and will, on the first of September next, take the new Fire l'roof Warehouse on Jackson street, now occupied by L'rocker ?fc Hees. _ We will give our strict personal attention to nil business entrusted to our enre, and would respectfully solicit a share of the Public putronoge. Sir. HEES would take thisoeension to return liis sincere thunkn to the friends and patrons of Lhe firm of Crocker ?fc Hees for their liberal patronage, and would solicit continuance of the saute for the new firm. All orders for Bagging, Hope and Family Supplies, will be carefully filled at the lowest market prices. The usual cash advances made when required. JOHN C. HEES, of the firm of Crocker Ji Hees. SAMUEL D. LIN TON. July 4, 1856. U-3m 5UGGIES! BUGGIES!! BUGGIES!! f>-A TIIE subscriber h?# for ^*r-m a. sale a lot of FINE BUG31ES. CAHHIAGES and HARNESS, whith c will sell on the most accommodating terms. Persons needing any ?ueh articles would do ivcll to give him a call, aq he is determined to ;ivo bargains. ?ALSO? JarriAge and Harness making, mid Repairing in all its various brandies, at sliort notice, teat stylo and low prices. W. IT. SIMPSON. Midway, Abbeville District* S. C. June 27, 1866. 9-1 m % Ban ner please topy one month. JOHN J. CJ.A Y TON, t DEALER IS /TH51 READY HADE CLOTHING, WW HAS now on hand a large and fresh supply of fashionable SPRING AND SUM4Kit GOODS, which will be sold on very reasonable terms. No. 107 Broad Street, ander tho Augasta lotel. Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1866. 62-ly MO' JlVC^JKi* THE Trustees oPthe Manual Labor School, of the South Carolina Conerenee of the Methodist Episcopal Church," tereby gfVe None* that they "will petition thd waning Legislature for Re-Iocorporation. By ord?fr w the Board ot 'trustee*. H. A.-C. WAMCER, 8<6'ty. Abbsnlle C. Hv July 15, 11 Sdi , '<* * Uarpiiis! M. ISRAEL & * m Being desirous of reducing n FOR FALL SUPPLIES, will dispo. ? mm mm jmv mm nt grvnily rvduced pric??, a littlo nil t Colored ?ud ]thick MUSL Laco and Silk MAN'u BOXXETS i PARA READY-MADE CLOTHING v?eiiis furnishing Alt'l'lULEiS, Straw, Leghorn, and Panama HA UMBRELLAS, TRUX1 With a tlioiMnml other nrticle* belongin( found lit Ko. 4, Granite Row, July 1, 18f>G. Clot|in|, Clot I: (i:i8.) RICHARDSON STREET, ri'HIK unilerpignetl would respectfully niuiouucc L joining 1 >i?? riol^, tlmt he h?s nnw in Store tin; Se.xsuu) n well Sclcet??l Stock of SPRING AX sell .it such prices as cannot fail to suit, lie \voul< promises will be performed to the entire cntipfnetic lie would, lliorefore, 6av to liis friends in the Conn (ib lie thinks lie cnti make it. mi object worthy of h Iii coiincctimi with Clothing may be found n Goods of everv description. Also, Hats, Caps, C ?ALSO a line assortment of Youth's nnd Children's Cloth old up. Hemombor the No.?138, Richardson Street, of Doiignl. Columbia, S. C., April IS, ISjC. llilieiiillf W O II [AT TI1K OLD STAND OF > ?t ^ B?L M*L JC ,/m. a ca m AS 9 rl~MlF. l.'ndersipned, thankful for pn*t fa .1 tion of their friends, nnd the public i CARRIAGES AN I ComUting of one dozen assorted BUGG IH.* nlso sny to our friends that we have coinnrtc Hickory II Soroethihg new, and greatly admired l?y t have also on hand a large lot of eccoud-hnn ONE C0AC1IEE, ONE-HALF II ONE CARIIV Suituble for Travelling or Hacking purpos cecdingly low. As we have the BEST SET OF HANDS II T\"e eon safely venture to build to order a ISET" We will do any amount of REPAII any other EHtablishnient in the State. Ail Wai-v Wo FISK'8 METALIC BtJ Ve also have on hand a large lot of FIS nir-tight, for protecting the dead for prolot or any other desirable purpose, which we v We will also Make Coffins and send to an Dch'rcd. Ve have a new IIEAKSF, which Abbeville C. II., April 22, 18S0 VALUABLE BOOKS, CCONSISTING in part 01 a InrRe assortment ? > of BIBLES, PR A YER BOOKS, i COMMENTARIES, STANDARD POETS. B xmntnr nn/tL'a 1 iBnmir ? ?-? " 4/vi/AAJ, JTt AsAfA l/il a7ta J1II&- 5 CKLLAKKOUS WORKS, Particularly suited a to Public nud Private Libraries. f Also, Cap, Letter, Bill, Note and Wrapping ? PAPERS, of various qualities, and at prices * ranging from 50 cent* to $5 per ream. S ESVBL0PE8, of all sizes and qualities, Q from lift cents per box to " IXKS of the best brands, put up in any sized bottles. A' S. TOWN SEND, 128 Richardson Street, Colombia, S. C. April 11, 1856 49 1y MULLEJt & SENN, Wbolesale and Retail Grocers, COLUMBIA, 8. C., ^ WOULD Respectfully !&<+ ( eall the attention of the . oitizvnsof Abbeville District to their large and well assorted stock of GROCERIES ^ whfeli they offer at the lowest market prices. In addition to the heavier articlea usually kept in a well-arranged Groecrv, we keep a full t"v stock of ' H "FA:NCY GROCERIES," by v including almost every article wanted in the dnm family. in m Persons visiting Columbia will find it to their of h advantage to give a* a eall before making their Cou nur?Ii?i>n 1 ' H.MCLLKR. R. D.8ENX. <5 April 11, 1856 19 1y w>W REM SEN'S ? HAT MANUFACTORY, ]* -r *i?D ~ ? ! ' bovi Leader of Fashions, Octc Ritftardgon Street, No. 18V, why Opposite Exchange Bow, * ou V S. U . Otkc AyA.fMtt* Ti 0 is J" * ^ Hlarpitts! BRUSSEL rilELR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM e of tbeir ove Ntw Yor Coat ouly, vix: IJVS, VILLAS, uid RIBBONS, ol/juo ana j?'x\ jS fi. , A LARGE STOCK, [TS, 'CS, and CARPET BAGS. ? to n (TcntTftl nssortnu-nt, to bo M. ISRAEL A BKUSSKL'S, Abbeville C. II., 8. C. ? if ling, Clotljing, COLUMBIA, S. C. (I3s!) to the Citizens of Abbeville and the ad(and will continue to receive throughout ;i> SUMMKit CLOTHING, which lie will I have it distinctly understood, thnt nil lie >i> of till who patronize lii.H Establishment, try. to give him a. call, on visiting Columbia, trial. ood assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing nrpclBng*, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. i ing of every Style and Size from three years poeite the Iloot and Shoe Store of H. I1. G. M. JOIINSON. 1 60-lv (Karri it at i K s , j i. n. & F. A. DKALE.] | -lZ SBS 9 Hi* 1 f Cb9- " < *?Lr- ? " 1 vora, ro*pcetfullv invite tho ntteii(eiierally, to their Inrge stock of ) BUGGIES, 5. ROCK AAV AYS, Ac. We would < need the luitnufiicturo of j . t II s f? 1 c s ill who have Boon tlie work. We ! 1 Work, consisting of ( IOZKN BUGGIES, AND l -ALL, 1 e?. all of which will ?all ox- ( ] V THE COUNTRY, nv Vehicle in our line of businesa. 1 i IING, at short notice, ns cheap as < r ran ted. J?1 1 TEIAL CASES. K'S MKTALIC IJURIAL CASKS, lgcd interment, for tranaportation, rill eell exceedingly low for CASH. " 7 part of the District will go free of clinrpe. CHRISTIAN A. DEALS. ' 61 tf _ _ _ } pril 11, 1856 49 ly I . a JAMES S. COTHRAN, r Attorney at Law, C ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C. J r May be found for the present in the Commiuioner'* Office. in 18 1860 87 ly IE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 6 ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. _'jJb " EN J AM IN D. WORRELL. who isifttfce en*- A tody of the Sheriff of Abbevilliffltoiriifo 'irtue of a writ of Cnpin# aid Simntaijup '* i, at the suit of Gilford Waller, havin^poW y Office, together with Schedule, on bath, id estate and effects, his petition to the n 01 common i icna, j>r?jmg Hilt h() roty dmitted to the benefit of the Act* of the eral Assembly, made for the relief of Inent Debtors : is orderM, that the said Gilford Waller^ 11 other the creditors to whom the Mid jnmin D. Worrell is in any wise indebted, ind they ore hereby summoned, and have ?o to appear before*,tlio??id Court at Ablie Gctirt llonse/im'the first' Monday irt >l?er next, to sJk>w eating if any -they. ciuh . the prayer of this petition aforesaid, t\ ild not be granted. * . . ic MATTHEW McDdJfAUVC. O. P, ? of Common I'leae, Abb?vi)t?' JMtttfefc ' si n*2$>lM6< > iftvnWI/lM*1 / I WILSON'S MILLS. THE subscriber respectfully informs 4M)tlie publio and his fellow citizen* JRjjJ that be is now prepared at his Mills, Formerly Known aa Donald's Mills, nud situated on Turkey Creek, in AbberiiU District, to give perfect satisfaction in th? Grinding of Wheat. These Mills hnvc undergone repairs, besides . which he has just received from the North A New and Splendid Bolting Cloth, which, from its superior fineness, leave* the Flour entirely free of Brand?a great d-etickratum. These Mills not only make a go6d article of Flour but return a Larger Yield thai* Okmnary Mills, therefore, great inducements ar* offered to persons % Preparing Flonr for Market, Aliio, to those who wish Beautiful White Flour for home use. rcrsous who will favor mo with their patronage may rest assured of entire satisfaction being given. Give me a trial. HUGH WILSON. July 18, 18GG. 11 6t GROCERY AND COTTON BUSINESS, BY HAMMOND & LARK. TIIE subscriberHhave this lE^-if day associated themselves J5lB^3l together for the purpose of conducting & General Cotton and Grocery Business 4a all its Brunches. Tlic apparent nocesssitv for n IIouso in Hamburg where the Planter con with certainty procure ull his supplies, has prompted us to make it generally known, that a Large and carefully selected Slock of Goods shall alwaya be kept, and sold as low ns can be purchased in Augusta or any oilier southern market. Order for Goods strictly attended to, and; nil articles sent out warranted to ple&se,. and at prices as low as if parties ordering were personally present. We are now fitting-. ?ps tlio Iflriri- Itrii'L- Stum n.liini.in O... ... .... ... ? Iiuj willing %|IC ?l Hi CIIWUiD occupied by Charles llaimnoml, where we will' be pleased lo incut our numerous friends, and the public generally ; wo will pay them liberal prices for their Cotton and other and offer every iuduccmout to trade with us. CUAUKKS HAHMDSA, JAMKS C. CLARK* Hamburg, July 14, 135C. Having effected a change in mv business 1>V ? coniioption with Air. Charles" Hammond, *{ respectfully tender my thanks to my old friend* *nd customers gene';;,iiy, for their constant and increasing juttrftnage, and earnestly solicit fof Llie nMv firm of Hiuninoud <t Lark a contim*-me of the same. JAMES C; LAKK/ v Hamburg, July 14, 1800. I take the present occasion to renfcvfr fey kind aekiiowledgeincnts to ray friends for th?* liberal patronage extended to me in the Warehouse and Commission Business, aud would saY w uiviii, uiui tut? ousiucss ahull be contrrinttf is heretofore, on my own account ; itrtd interests in rnv hands shall at All times be fiMly protected. I.iherul Advances made on Catttftt itf Store.2oinmis*ioii for Helling Cotten, 2S eentff per* Uale. Storuge nt customary rates. ClIAUl.ES HAMMOND. Hamburg, July 14, 18&6/ ll-Jtir SlicrilPs Sales, BY virtue of sundry Writs of FiieVtf Facias to uic directed, 1 will sell at Abbeville rourt House, on the first Monday and Tuesday n August next, within the legal irttors of sale, .he following property, to wit i 300 Acres of Lund, more or less* bounded by Dr. Win. Tenuunt, Alnj. A. Burt uud others, m lie property of S. lL Devcuuxt ads. Jno. T. joodwiu nud others. 126 Acres, more or less, bounded by J. W. Fooshe. Patrick lleffeman nml otlmra - tl^?. property of Ball SAiulcrs, add. Duu'l lJndd. r>0 Acres more or leas, bounded by Pet or Suillebeau, J. P. Graves and others, as th? property of B. E. Gibert, ud*. J. W. Lesley, llx'ur, and others. 30U Aeres, more or tass, btnmleti by Thos. Pettigru, Sunder* Walker nnd others, ns tli? property of Edw'd Jones od*. Brett xfcOowaa md others. Also. At Greenwood on Tuesday After S*Ur lay, 1 Cow and Calf, tl Heifers, 1 Sow and P?ge* I fahlee, 10 Chairs, 1 Clock, 1 Looking GIml I Clothes Press, 1 Cupboard, 1 Safe, A-C/, its tl?? property of Juo. Logue, ads. Gilford Waller ind olherd. TERMS CASH. T. R. COCIIRAS, S. A. IX Sheriff's Office, July ll, 1856. ll'-tsd JFFICE SUPER1NTENDEXT, G. fc 0. t, E. July 15, 18Mv ~iw T i gartiifci fc. i Vt^n *v &.?mmu$?L THE Sons of Tempcrauce and flll tenwigrancot men attending the Meetings .at X5recn*ooi] and Greenville trill lie passed oVer our [toud at half Fare, provided they re'tnftj withit two days after the adjoiiriim?rt of th?r ileetings. Full Fare will he charged on going o the Meetings, to be returned UlHt. Persons laiming this privilege must produce on their eturn a Certiflcute from the pfestdTA'A Officer >r Secretary of the meeting of his ftiemttenliitv K. F. IIAWORTH, BMp't. IPPICE SUPERINTENDENT, ?. & C, R. 1, JuTv IS, IfSM. A LL Delegates to the Baptift Convention at rV_ Greenville will he pnpsed'bver this Koad >r One Fare, forgoing and returniag, provided lie JJelegatcs return within ttfbdays after tho djotirnment of the Couventiuh. Full Fare will be charged in going?to be owed free iu return. A-v A Certifieato from the jjrosidlng Officer vr !lerk of the Con volition u)b|t be produced vn is return by the delegate cfaimiag this prWi* >ge. E. K. RAWOllTli> Sop'*. July 18 fTtd I'OULLAIN, JENNINGS* & CO., IROCERS ANB 80TT0N FACTORS, AUGUSTA, OKOItGIA. ' PtTCLiA!!*, J. JfcNKiJro*, ISAIAH Ptw*. Mnj 2, 1806. 02-ly AMERICAN HOTEL,, 0. 0. P. SCOT? k C0>, Proprietarv t Cenlrt Street, HAMBURG, S. C, May 9, 18o& Alt"0TATIONESY, : I"MIE Undersigned- hfla opened i' BOOK STQRli i?. Nnwlierry, where ly h?w> Inataritlv Oil IttUli n fine AlinrtmMl uw, Miaccllnneoiin m.4school BOOKS. V Ol"dcr?.from ?di?Unco will b? filM at tha lortwk hoUc?, ; >. r W. J. DUFFlE. fi?ivWl-y C. H. [Jan 15 V 4 + - *