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Selling Off at a Profit \ LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND ' PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABBEVILLE C. II. 1 Change or the Programme ! i THE subscriber being determined to raise a large Amount of money, offers his goods, 1 for the next sixty days, at a reasonable Profit I ' It is to be hopoii that persons in want of anything in his line, will avail themselves of this opportunity. The general rule is to sell out at onaf'* H*?+ fna - I-?..: 1- - ? 1 * ?, w?v ?.v. i IU^IUIIIIIIU inning men t'linngoa to suit the present arrangement, it will be observed accordingly. His object iu making 1 this offer ia preparatory to an entirely new arrangement for tlie Fall Trado, by which persons will be able to get Goods only for the Cath. I-ong experience 1ms satisfied tlie subscriber that this arrangement will bo most advantageous to all parties, except those who never intona to pay, and it is for the special bcuetit of tliia class that the rule will be adopted. His (Stock consists iu part of the following, viz: 10 llhds. 15acon Sides ; 4 do Cuba Molasses; 10 do Louisiana Sugars ; 3J0 Baga Rio Coffee : Loaf, Crushed and l'owdered Sugars ; l>nv>1>p SJw.t 1 ^ ?~-l W..J.1S? A few cheap Double Barrel Shot Guns ; Slack Smith Tools, Iron uiid Nails ; "White Lead, Green nnd Yellow do. ground in vil; ltio, Hondo nnd other brnndt* Cigira. Agricultural Implements. Straw Cutters and Corn Shelters ; Bagging, Bale Hope and Twine ; Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather ; A Large Lot of Hollow Ware; I Bnrning Fluid, Spirit* Turpentine ; 1 Whit* Winn A- t'f.l?? . Trace, Log and Fifth Chains ; A largo /Stock of "Wines and Liquors offered at low prices, as he is determined to quit this ipart of tlie trade ;?and a greut many other , articles unnecessary to mention. Goods have | advanced considerably since these purchases were made, and he is thus enabled to compete with any market in price as well as quality and 1 quantity, and he hop?-s that a hungry, needy < Eublie will make hii*te to buy out every thing e has on hand. All of which is respectfully i submitted by H. S. KEUR, Ko. 6 Iirick Itange. ' Joly 18,11-tf ' BYSFMPSX A-IT3 I rje:]?KJE:B?'W? BUS? DYSPEPTIC REMEDY. I ANTSW Medical Compound, and the result , of long practice, extensive observation ; and close stnoy of all forms of disease having \ their origin in a diseasedutate of the stomach, , adapted to every stage of those diseases from their inciDient BvnrDtoros to those in whirli they have* assumed the chronic form. This remedy and the treatment prescribed to accompany the taking of the medicine, have the sanction of years of successful application in private practice. It was not suddenly hit upon, nor areamed of, but is the assertion of facte and experiments collected in the daily rounds of doty aa a practising physician, and is given , to the publio in a populnr form, in the nope, as in the belief, that it will not fail in giving ( relief to the sufferer from Dyspepsia and all other diseases having their origin in the atom- ( ach, in any instance where the directions are properly attended to. It is entirely dissimilar to any and ever}' preparation of the kind now ' before the people. The originator entertaining iews aad opinions somewhat at variance witli j the proscribed notions among medical men generally aa regards the nature of those diseases, has ft this preparation brought together mediflMflta nf Irnnwrn nfilifir - ? aI ? ? v nwii.li m Mie , form of a new combination, making a compound * altogether and entirely new, and one that will ' not fail to cure in tnc most aggravated and 1 stubborn case* of the diseases referred to, pro- Tiding the medicine is properly taken, ana all the accompanying directions followed out. i The undersigned is well aware that the same c encouragement has been given, and the same * promises have already oeen made over and over again by manufacturers of patent medi- j cine* as regards their different preparations, and the onlv voucher he hns to offer for the curative qualities of this preparation is the reputation of MIPPORA in "HLprinlo Coqoo " tl.o? !.? gained throughout middle Georgia, while in 1 thft practice of his profession. He would also, I for the purpose of giving Additional weight to whatever he may say as regards this new preparation, beg to refer to the fact tbat he is the originator, manufacturer, and proprietor of the medicine known as "Jacod'b CohUJal," the curative properties of which in Cholera, Dysentery and Diarrhea is now being proclaimed i by thousands in every section of the country, ' and aa being all that he ever said of it. Drapepsta, like Gout, may be said to be a fashionable disease; it, more readily than any other, in various of its forms, and to a greater ' extent, finds its victims in the wealthy and ar- < ictocratic circles, especially in cities, and iUi insidious workings are often the real though on discovered cause of the. sallow cheek, tRfe dull, ] heavy eye, and the general inertia; indispoBi- i tion to either mental or physical effort, which are erroneously attributed to other causcs. As a remedy in Dyspepsia, this preparation stands , at the nead of all others in establishing a | ' jroniuiy buu vigurom ucuon 01 me various or 0UU, and restoring to their n&turnl functions tnoac ergnns which have been prevented by thia disease. NERVOUS SUFFERERS : This Preparation 1 ia also particularly recommended to you, aB -vail as to those suffering from Diseased Liver. In weak and debilitated systems, it will bo ' ioand as possessing tonic properties to a pre eminent degree, and very admirably adapted to a large portion of the female sex whose de'biKtated and worn out constitutions require an i artificial restorer. BLISS' DYSPEPTIC REMEDY ia put up in ,packagea, in 4he form of Powders, with full directiona for mixing it into liquid form before talking. Each package contains sufficient of <tl>? Powder for a Pint of mixture. Retail price, $2 per package. Put up aeore, and can be sent by mail to any part of 4ha United States. u All .jj j ?- ' * ? - ?m?avsva^io nuui cMtSU IU 1110 J TUtepWTUltTU JPr*M office. ?nclo?ing $2, will r<svei*? by return ?mail * package at Bun' Dwi?iic Rzmedt. 1 JgApril U M tl itLAmmH AND "NEGROES FOR SALE, i THE subscriber having purchss- 1 jy ed lands in Florida, wiiliea to Biff Jk. Mil his Plantation lying in Abbeville i District, near Dora's Gold Mine, on Buffalo i Omk, containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acre*, of wbicb are about One Hundred and Ninety Acrcs Cleared; One Hundred and 1 fifty Acres are Freeh, and in eaod re ,r.yafc^attlin high state of cultivation with a good IWelliDg Hoom on the ??m? with two good bfVik chimneys to it, with good oat build- ' sn&'and a good Dew Gin House and Berew, J allia good repair. j(kv pmon wishing to purchase will do ' <4mH to ball Md examine, as it will lay open ? for jtffettt* Ml' till the 15th of Oetober, ltM, ' 1 shall offer it for sale at public ontcry, together with all kinds of 8toek and Crop of Grain, together with 17 Hkely yonng Negroes sam be sold lit the same time. , ^ * MITCHELL COX. Jtaa*, 18ft<J ?tds , ? riiii t, i,7i FLORIDA! FLORIDA!! rpiIE subscriber having purchased -dttb JL Land iu Florida, wishes to sell all piijj bis LAND in Abbeville District, near the Temple of Health, on the Anderson Road, ten miles above Abbeville Court House, containing This Laud may be divided into three or mort i racts 10 suit me purcnasers. The Home Tract contains All in fine repair and in a nice state of cultivation, with the most select Orchard of Peach es and all kinds of choice fruit that this climate produces. This is one of tho healthiest aud most beautiful sites in the District. There has not beca a case of chill nor fever, originating from the place, in twenty-five years. This is one ol the best locations for a Physician that I know of in the State. While his family is securc from disease at home, there are four Creeks on each side of him that are remarkably sickly. rh>'se, together with the alluvial bottoms ol Little River, some three miles distant runuiuc in the direction of a horse shoe, nearly entirely around the place, except the west, and thai deficiency is supplied with Rocky River, and its worst effluvia some six miles distant. Those streams, together with others of minor importance, render it a Now California to the I'hyttieicittn, provided his talent and constitution arc sufficiently strong to bear up undct the laborious practice that lie would necessarily have to perform, by having an opening ol tome ten miles to the nearest physician. The upper place, one mile distant, is also proverbiully ncaltby. There are two small Dwelling Houses ou the place, with two wells of excellent Water, with all necessary Out Buildings, an excellent Gin House, and new negro Houses sufficient for the accommodation of Sixty or Seventy Slaves. There are, on tht place, a considerable quantity of Laud just ?i..? ..vaivu, vnuv in IU O. 1111C HtUlC OI C U i 11V111101). There are somo SS&O Of Fine Timbered Land in the Wood*. There are Of Fine Bottom Land. These Lands -will produce from One Thousand to Twlelve Hundred Pounds of Cotton to the Acre, owing to the state of cultivation. Thore is an excellent Spring of Water in every field on the place. 1'here ore also a Springof pure Limestone, and Celebeate Spring, resmbling in Medical properties the Celebrated Madison Springs of Georgia. I would therefore say, to all those iu pursuit of ^Health, and Beautiful Productive Level Lands had better give me a call, before moving elsewhere, as my Lands can be bought [or less than tbey are worth. Tbcra is an excellent School in two huudred yards?there it an excellent Mill Seat on the place?there is n 3nw and Gris Mill joiuing the place, with Churches of four different denominations almost in sight. A. W. LYNCH. June 23, 1856. 8-tf HI. H. BERRY, Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, 135 Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. THE Subscriber, having enlarged his Warerooms and Workshops, is now enabled Lo keep on hand a larger assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of his own make, and >uiuc ui uiu ueot iiunnern roanuiacturoa. Also on hand a large assortment of WALL PAPER, all of which will be sold cheap fok . auii. It only needs fin examination of the stock to i>e convinced ae to quality and chtapntM. April 11, 1856 49 ly MS* The numerous friends of tbo Hon. T. P. MARSHALL, being entirely satisfied with his past course in the Senate, announce lim again as a CaJidate for re-election. EST The frieuds of Dr. JOHN W. HEARST -cspectfully announce him a Candidate for Senator, nt the ensuing election. The friends of THOS. THOMSON, Esq., announce him a Candidate for re-election ;o the Legislature. The friends of Gen. S. MoGOWAN announce him a Candidate for re-eloction to the Lcginlftture. We nre authorised to announce Maj. R. A. GRIFFIN a Candidate to represent Abbeville District in the next Legislature. " tfT The friends of LUCIEN II. LOMAX, Esq., respectfully announce him a Candidate 'or tho Legislature, at the ensuing election. 62T The numerous friends of Col. T. J. [1015EIITS respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. ?no inuaus 01 JiVMtSi A. NORWOOD, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent this District in the next Legislature. The friends of EDWARD NOBLE, Esq., announce him as a Candidate for re-election bo the Legialatnre at the ensuing eleotion. &r The friends of H. A. JONES, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. rar The friends of J. K. VANCE, Eaq., r?speotfully announce him m a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. Thefriendsof D. W. IIAWTHORN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the next election. . MANY FRIENDa To thA ? W? AWWCV1UV 1FUCrtct I A few of th? friend* and neighbors of Col. A. M. 8MITH announce him as a Candidate to represent this District in the ensuing Legislature. tar The friends of B. O. W. DILL respectfully snnounse him a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next Election. pW The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respectCully announce him a candidate for Shtryff at the ensuing election. f.May 7, 1866. 13T The Mends of NIMROD MoCORD reipectfally announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff at the earning Election. m *uo inoouv oj a. A. noooaa mpeetrelly announce hint u a candidate for The OMeetor at the enroing election. If The friends o/jom.fL Wtlso* raepeetfally announce him aa a candidate for Tax (M* Uttar of Abbeville Dktriet, at the alee lion.. * " i ,wwnfti' ? |SF"W* ?tra authorised to anatpn<? the Bar. Tihii Mfmr m a candidal* iwelenllna aa of AbWKDa DhSTTSu Kuag HWiiOD. or The friooda of tJdtBA M. VANZHV3B r??pertfatty ubomm Mm u t euidtU for Ten OotUetor of AbtorilU Dudriot, at th? n intnf > >1111 ff- - - i IIMII King's Mountain PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL, YorkVille, 8. C. FACULTY: I'M. JENKINS, (SeDior in Or^aniration, Regulation and Discipline.) Profettor of MalhemalPrincipals ict and Natural Philosophy. A. COWAUD, (Senior in Business matters.) Profettor of Belle* Lettret and French. C. A. SEABltOOK, Profentor of Ancient Lan 1 gvaaet and Ataittarrt in English Branches. D. ILTHOMABSON, M. D., Surgeon. ; B. P. BOYD, Bur tar. THE SECOND SESSION of this Institution will be opened in the new Garrison | Buildings on the lat of September. Terms of Sccond Hettvm.?For School Exp pensos, ?. e.. Tuition, Books <fcc., Board, Lights, Fuel nnd Washing, $80*?payable $40 on en[ trance, and $40 on 1st of November. nil lo .... "" ?.v vt.i. uuuv> i?. v? v? 01 iu > cato ui wilt be received. Tho services of a Physician having been engaged, there will be no extra elinrgo for med, ical Attendance. Until the 15th of August Utters will be di. rected to Charleston. S. C. r coward a jenkins. July 11,1856. 10U26 , "At the rates of $200 per annum. ! Great News to the Public, That slagkr a Livingston, being desirous of Reduciug their STOCK to 1 make room for Fall Supplies, will dispose of 1 their Summer Goods nt greatly reduced prices, as in Charleston : Rethial Muslins, Brelions, Jaconet, Swiss, Calico, <fcc. ?ALSO? mcir awck- 01 dAJllliriU, a supply of Negro Good*, Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hats, Umbrella*, Carpet Bags, die. 1 ?ALSO? i , A good aupply of Gold and Silver Watches, Cliaina, Jewelry, Fancy Goods Ac. With many other articlea belonging to a general assortment to bo found at SLAGER <t LIVINGSTON'* Store, The old Stand of Measra. Willaoit & William*. July 10, 1856. 10-tf TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS. Mc CORD'S Patent Portable Anti-Friction Horn Power, TIic Best in Use. Patented July 11, 1864. THIS is an invention by which a large portion of the power of the horee is rendered available than bv anv other niT?ntK>moni known. Its parts nra few and simple, not liable to derAngemont, readily adjusted for working, and with ordinary core very durable and efficient. Tlie Machines arc manufactured with gr?;nt exactness and all precisely alike, so that in case a piece should be broken we can always fusnish a piece to replace it. It is designed for one or two horses, and can bo used for a great variety of work, thereby saving a large amount of labor, expense and valuable time to the Farmer, Mechanic and others. By reason of iu portabilitj- the owner can readily locate it wherever it may suit his busid ess. It can be used to good advantage for driving cotton gin*, threshing machines, circular, or other aaws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mill*, of various kinds, for grinding grain, paint, <tc., straw-cuttjtrm 1 ? U J ? * - .... ...viins, iiibuco, ijniiu akuues, <sc., nud for churning, waaliing, pumping water for cattle, irrigation, or draining, and all other purposes to which a Horse Power is adopted. Wc also keep the nioat approved Spike and Beater THRESHERS, which can be driven by the alwre Powers. KAN MILIS, for Hand or Horsepower. SMUT MACHINES, Grain Cradles, Belting, <fccSOOTTS LITTLE GIANT Corn and Cob Mills. CAKMICIIAEL ?fc BEAN. Dealers in Hardware, Cut!try and Agricultural Implement* Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1856. *62-6m REES & LIN TO N, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GA. ? V THE undersigned havo fjjEiftCT formed a Copartnership nby for tho transaction of a General Warehouse aud Commission Business, and will, on tho first of September next, take the new Fire Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, now occupied by Crooker <fc Reea. We will give our strict personal attention to ill linainnu AntniitJ ? ? '? ? ?? ?1 ??,J vu. u?iv, mm WWU1U respoctfully solicit a share of the Public patronage. Mr. IlEES would take tbia occasion to return his sincerc thanks to the friends and patrons of the firm of Crocker #/R?es for their liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. All orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, will be carefully filled At the lowest market prices. The usual eash advances made when required. JOHN a REES. of the firm of Crooker & Roe*. SAMUEL D. LINTON. July i, 1856. 9-8m _ BUGGIES! BUGGIES!! BUGGIES!! THE tubeoriber has for -?. ? qm* sale a lot of FINE BUGG1ES. CARRIAGES and HARNESS, which he will sell on the roost accommodating terms. Persons needing any such articles would do well to give him a call, as be is determined to i :? ?ALSO? Carriage and Harness making, and Repairing in *11 it* various branches, at abort notioe, neat atyle and low prices. W. H. SIMPSON. Midway. Abbeville District, S. 0. Jno* 27, ISM. 9-lm *s* Banner please copy one month. JOHN J. CLAYTON, 8DUUR IK /H/n (MOT XiDK CUTOm, Pp AS now oa hand m Urge tod freefr rapply Jf*b,oombl# AND 8UMMKR GOODS, which will b? cold on T?ry rea* ?on*b)e torroa. Ho. 1*7 Broad Street, under the Aagruta Hotel. Aagnite, S, 19M. M-lj tbe lioer^f0IVnetee^* ? ... H. A- C. VAUtFR, Uc'tr. | Abfe?*?lU C. H., Jnly 15, 1808. fl ?m' J AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Builders' Materials!! HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!!! WE hnv now in store, nnd will Q continue to keep a large assort- jf \tr ment of the MOST APPROVED 8 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for fl Soutlieru U?c, |M CON8I8TINO OF Single and two Horse Turning PLOUGHS, 15 Varietien; Double Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill Side PLOUGHS ; Sub-Soil PLOUGH, neveral kind*; Forninn's Patent I'LOUGH ; Cultivators; Harrow*, 3 kind* ; Corn Sliell cra, 0 kiuds;?Straw Cutters, 10 auea and K1I1UH ; Rood Scrapers; Horse Hoe?; Horw Powers and Threshers, 6 varietiotf of each; Fan Mills; Grain Cradles; Grass Scythe# and Handles; Smut Machines; Dusli Hooka; Pruning nnd Hedge Shears; Pruning Saws and Chisels; Sausage Meat Cutters and Stuffers; Farmer*' Boilers, for boiling food for stock; Churns; Hnj and Garden' Hakes; Hay and Manure Forks; Iloen, Spades, Shovels, Grain I Scoops; Wheel Bnrrowa, Field and Garden Rollers ; Corn Planters, Scales; Store, Warehouse, nnd Depot Trucks; Well and Horse Buckets; Pump Chain and Fixturcs; Rock Salt for Stock. py We keep Extra Points for oar Ploughs, and will furnish, at short notice, auch parts of Ploughs and other Implements, as may be wanted to replace broken pieces. n?ntlomoMc? o?/l m-?' nl * e - " uvuiii/iuuui) (IIIU DUJ ? 1UU1 UJJCSIS) OiC.) fiiCi Wo are also Agents for selling the following Articles: 6COTTS LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB CRUSHERS, Universally Admitted to be the BeBt Crushers ever invented, and in tlie use of which for fcedingstock, a saving of one-third is made as has been proved beyond dispute. Hoc <t Co's and Welch <fc Griffiths' Circular SAWS and SAW GUMMER3 ; Stearns <fc Mnrvin's Celebrated Fire. PowiW and Burglnr Proof SALAMANDER 8AFES. Rotary Srnoothiug IKONS, Heated with Alcohol. No family should be without this very u>?ful article. x All the above nr? offered for sale at fair and regular priced in conoection with our cxtcn* sivc stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY. CARMICHAEL A BEAN, Wu. P. Carmichael, ) Augusta, Ga. JosephS. Bean, > Geougk F. Adam. ) May 2, 1856. 52-ly TANYARD AT LOWNOESVILLE. THE undersigned moat respectfully call the attention of the public to our Stock of t parrrtt^n ? ..... ur.rtinr.it wo nave, and will keep on hand a i variety of as Oood LEATHER as can bo bought at any Taoyard in the Country. Having laid in a heavy Stock of Slaugthter-ed Hides last Spring, wo will be able to supply the people with heavy SOLE LEATHER, Gin Bands, <fco. ?ALSO? To our Harness Shop. W? will keep on hand a lot of good Roadv Made Harness of our own muke. Being professional Workman, we can safely say, that we can put-up as fine and as good Work as any establishment in the District, and nschcap as the cheapost. All orders attended to immediately. We solicit a callLeather, Harness, Bridles, Martingale*, Ac., Ac., will be given in exchange for Hides and Bark, or Cash will be given if preferred, J. M. <fc W. H. MULLIKIN. .Tnnn V7 18KB ? .www. o'tl CITY BRUG STORir WM. HAINES, f| No. 217 (North Side) Broad Street, (ft AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRU08 AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, OLASS, PCTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. PERFUMERY, nAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR OILB, POMADES, BAIR DYES, IIDK'F EXTRACTS, ETC. All of which aro offered at lot? prise* for Cabb. Particular attention paid to the preparation oj rn ijsiuiaiss' l*KKaCRIPTI0N8 and the dispensing of Family Medicine*. A large assortment of Fresh and "Warranted Garden, (brass and Field Seeds. Order* from the Country promptly attended to. May 2, 1856. 62-ly | ?. 8. BOYVJER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE Of Every Description, Of Every Stylo; CICVIQ rci CDDATCn iirrius biibui ? iun w vLLiunn i cu ivil i nuo DUniAL CASES. Opposite the Cong art* House, COLUMBIA, B. C. .April 11. 1866 49 ly M. W. BTTHKWOOD. WM. HKNRT SMITH. BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, Conmlialon Merchant*, FOR THE BALK or COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, A!ID ALL MAKWE* OF Produce and Merchandise, ?04 Exchange Bow, Eiohardson Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. apni 11, moo ly THE STATE.O^JSOUTH CAROLINA, ABBfcVlLLE DISTRICT. JOHN L. CLABJL who is in the cnstody of tb? Sheriff <flfAbbeville Diitriet, by virtu#;, of a writ of C*ploa ad Satisfaciendum at Jyhoeuitof Joseph Crews, having, filed in my Office, together with a Schedule, on opth, of his estate and effect*, bit petition to tba'Conrt of Common Plea*, praying that he mav ba ad mitted to the benefit* of the AoU of tbe General Aaeeinbly, made for tbe relief of Ineolvent StbtOfR It ie ordered, that the eaid Joeepb CfeH?e wi aH ether the creditors to vrtuxs the Mid Clerk ie in any wife Indebted, be, end. they ere hereby anmnnoSW, end have notloe to ?ppe?r before tbe eaid Oonrt at Abbeville gohrt Houee, on-the An* Monday in October neat, t? ekew eanee, if any they cap. why the prafljMt the petition aforceaid, ehould not be gma?fansw modonaU). a a P. Oflee of Cocoa** ?h*h Abberifle Dktrict. jabeCT, 1*69.- ft 8m - ... .V *i''ri? - Head Quarters, 6th Begiment, S. C. Militia. July 13, 1685. ORDER NO? following Companies will Parade for JL Drill and Review, at their Respective Parade Grounds, and each Drill to slave ail a Regular muster day, viz : Capt. Cochran's Company at Buok Stand, Tuesday, August 26. Capt. Robinson'* Company at Due TVeat, Wednesday, Aftgust 27. Capt. Brooks* Company at Hogskin, Thursday, August 28. Capt Bigby's Company near Donaldaville, Friday, August 29. Capt. Agnew a Company atMulbery, Saturday, August 80. P.nnt Knn?of'* Pnmniiir of Qmt?V.?ill* r ? w vv...|/auj> ??v WUMVUVUIC, luesday, September 2. Capt. Douglass' Company at Mount Mariah, Wednesday, September 3. Capt Fosbe'a Company at Ninety-Six, Thursday, September 4. Copt. Buil?v's Compan}' at Buchanan's, Friday, September 6. Capt. Burnsides Company at Hodge*', Saturday, September C. Lieutenant Col. Clinkscalee and Mai. Hodees are charged with the extension of this order throughout their respective Commands. By order of Uol. T. J. Roberta. J. J. ADAMS, Adj. N. B. The 6th Regiment it proud of the Jocassce Band, and would be pleased to see them at ae luauj Reviews as convenient. T. J. ROBERTS, Col. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. BENJAMIN D. WORRELL. who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Gilford Waller, having filed iu my Office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects,. his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of tho Acta of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors : It 13 ordered, that the said Gilford Waller, and all otlipp ?:j Benjamin D. Worrell is in any v:ise indebted, be, nnd they ore hereby summoned, nud have notice to appear before tho said Court at Abbeville Court House, on tho first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should cot be granted. MATTHEW MoDON'ALD. C. C. P. Office of ComraoD I'leas, Abbeville District Juno 26, 1866. 9-8m MULLEE & SENN, Wholesale and Retail Grocen, COLUMBIA, 8. 0., WOULD Respectfully VKI1 UIV UttCllUUD QI Hie oitizsna of Abbeville District to their large ana wall assorted stock of GROCERIES, which they offer at. the lowest ranrket prices. In addition to the heavier articles usually kept in a well-arranged Grocery, we keep a full stock of "FANCY GROCERIES," including almost every articl* wsntcd la the family. Persona visiting Columbia will find it to their advantage to give u* a call before making their purchasers. H. MULLER. R. D. SENN. April 11, 1866 49 ly VALUABLE BOOKS, CONSISTING in part oi a large assortment of BIBLES, PR A YER BOOKS, COMMENTARIES, STANDARD POETS, SCHOOL BOOKS. MEDICAL and MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, Particularly suited to Public and Private Libraries. Also, Cnp, Letter, Bill, Note and Wrapping PAPERS, of various qualities, and at prices ranging from CO cents to $5 per ream. ENVELOPES, of all sizes and qualities, from 50 ccnta per box to $2. INKS of tbo best brands, put un in aov sized bottles, a TOWNSEND, 128 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C April 11, 1866 49 ly JAJTES S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. H., 8. C. iW May be found for the preterit in the Commissioner's Office. Jon 18 1859 37 ly O* April 11, 1856 ^ 49 ly A. C. SQUIER^%\ CHEAP GASH ffffa FURNITURE STORE, 172 Main Street, COLUMBIA, 8 . C . MAirVTACTQUB AND OKNERAL DEALER IN Fins and Plain FURNITURE, PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTRASSE8, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. Ac., Ac. i3T* All fully Warranted. 0F2 AprUn, 1856 49 ly Just Received A FEW Ezira Fin# Clotbt, CaitK mere*, D. D*Etei, VetU?|i and Trimming*, Ac. by . . JAMES -SniLurra July 4,1866. Mf JAVRfl A w _ ? f ? ?... muv&VAI Attorneys at Z<mrk OJCm ?mc< door to Thofnham 4 TatV, ABBEVILLE c. n. H. A. JOHU.] [4. W. LrmrOBTOlf. JAMES C. CALHOUN, ' 1TT0EHBI AT LAW, ABBEVILLE C. H., i WJ ILL fctUad promptly to all boaiaoM onW tracudto bu 6?r*. Mfty bo ton ad for tbo pr#??pt ? the offioo of WiUon; Lemu ?-uwlwi. ... Juno, ISM A. USKtH TI.M *tw. ru ?tfV MontTVLtp v 7 m ^ ; '-f.wvixtiaX ? WILSOS'S KILLS. T1IE subscriber reepectfully informs -(SSfc the public and hia fellow citizeus JEjj! ; that he is now prepared at his Mills, Formerly Known as Donald's Mills, and situated on Turkey Creek, in Abbeville District, to give perfect satisfaction in tbv Grinding of Whont. These Mills hnre undergone repairs, beside* which ho lias just received from the North A New and Splendid Bolting Cloth, which, from ito superior fineness, leaves the Flour entirely free of Brand?a armat dnitlmra. J turn. I These Mill* not only make a good article of Flour but return n Lap.oek Yield tbaM (Jawnary Mills, therefore, great inducement* are offered to persons Preparing Flour for Market, Also, to those who wish Beautiful White Flow for homo use. Persons who will favor rae with their patronage may rest assured of entire aatiafactioa being given. Give me a trial. noon Wilson. July 18, 186&S 11 Ct GROCERY AND COTTON BUSINESS, BY HAMMOND & LARK. ^ Y TIIE subscribers have thie ^ jf" raiwiT Jay associated themselves j together for the purpose of conducting a General Cotton and Orocery Business in all its Branches. me nppareni. uccGsssiiy tor a House in Hamburg where the Planter enn wieb certainty procure all his supplies, haa prompted us to make it generally known, that a. Large And carefully selected Stock of Good* shall always be kept, and Hold ae low as can be purchased in Augusta or nny other southern market. Order for Goods strictly attended to, and all articles sent out warranted to please, and at prices as low ob if parties ordering were personally present We are now fitting up the large Brick Store adjoining the Warehouse occupied by Charles Hammond, whore we will bo pleapod to meet or.r numerous friends, and the public generally ; wo will pay them liber* al prices for their Cotton and other Prodnee, and offer every inducement to trade with as. CHARLES HAMMOND, JAMES C. CLAR3L Hamburg, July 14, I860. Having effected a change iu my busiuMs by a connection with Mr. Charles* Hammond, T respectfully tender my thanks to my old friend* ana customers generally, for their constant and increasing patronage, and earnestly solicit fur the new firm of Hammond <fc Lark a continuance of the same. JAMES C. LARK. Hamburg, July 14,1860. I take the present occasion to renaw my kind acknowledgements to tuy friends for tha liberal patronage extended to me in the Warehouse and Commission Business, and would bay to them, that the busiuoss shrill be continnad nr heretofore, on iny own account;. and their interests in my hands shall at all limn b? folly protected. Liberal Advances made on Cotton< in Store. Commission for Belling Cotten, '26 cpota par Gala. Storage at customary rat?a. CHARLES HAMMOND; Hamburg. July 14, 1860. 11-lm Sheriff's Sales-. Yiikuo <ji uuuvy vvriia oi riera Kneia* J3 to me directed, I will sell at AbbevilU Court House, on tlxo first Monday and Tuesday in August next, within the legal houvsofsale, the following property, to wit: 800 Acreaof Land, more or less, bounded by Dr. Wiu. Teniiant, Mnj. A. Burt aud others a* the property of S. L. DevettuXj ads. Jno. T. Gooawiu and others. 126 Acres, more or less, bounded- by J. W. Fooshe, Patrick IlcfTernan and others, at tb? property of Ball Sanders, ads. Duu'l "Rudd. 60 Acres more or less, bounded by Peter Guillebcnu, J. P. Graves and others, as the property of B. E. Gibsrt, ads. J. W-. Lesley, Ex'or, and others. 800 Acres, more or less, br unded by Tlios. Pettigrn, Sanders Wolker and others,*as tit* property of Edw'd Jone*, ads. Britt<b Cowaa and others. Also, at Greenwood on Tuesday after Saltday, 1 Cow and Calf, 2 Heifers; 1 Sow and Pigs, 3 Tables, 10 Chairs, 1 Clock, 1 Looking Glaaa. 1 Clothes Press, 1 Cupboard, I Safe, Ac., as the property of Juo. Logae, ads. Gilford Waller sod others. TERMS CASH. T. R. COCHRAN, 8. A. D. Sheriff's Office, July 14, 1869. 11-tad OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT, G. & G. B. ?. July 16, 1869. t n gffirr CjSSrS1 nfiaiwafc qtm*w "saw THE Sonsof Temperaoco and Sill teinperanoe men attending the Meetings at ttr*on* wood and Greenville will be passed ovw our Road at half Fare, provided they reltirn within two days after tlie adjournment of th* Meetings. Full Fare will bo charged on going to the Meetings, to be returned free. Persona claiming this privilege mist produce on thsie return a Certificate from the presiding Offioar or Secretary of tha moeting of his tnemharihip. " E. F. RA WORTH* Sap'C OFFICE SUPERINTENDENT* C. rC.ll July 16, 1866. ALL Delegates to tha Baptist Convention, at Greenville will ba passed over this Rpad for One Fare, forg&iog aud returning, prgrideA the Delegates return within two days ailtr tha adjournment ci the Convention. Full Fare will be charged ia going?to W passed free-io return. A Ceitffktato flrom the pw tiding 0?fic?r of ^Vm?AnttAW IVA his i*lurn by the delegate claiming this pttri)t?v E. F. R A WORTH, Sunt, jiriy 18 lltd l*OULLAIN, JENNING^a'CO., GROCERS AND COTTON FACT0&& AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A fbtLUixn, ttaottM J. J?NW??S, IsAun. Tw. May 2, 186ft. , AMERICAN HOT-EX, ft. a. P. SCOTT * CO., ProprleMl) f!Jmfra fUrAAt Hamburg, s, M*y$, 18fO. l-tff A*? #TATIfjNH*1r'.. ,'pBfc ,1fc&??lgojd 0p?M^ 4 BMX; . .JL &TOUK in N?wl/ jrryf ?b?r? h# XMJ*qffottuntly on b*U<l ft fine 6f JUlif>. k>ua. Mitc?)\ft&eon* 0* .<1 fiehool HOOKS. H>rd?% torn ft&jomo* will b? th?, rtMt AOvio?. v. -v. j^gflUL f*^#?Ty ? H. ?-ly 4 ,? I ? ' ; - - v ^ J-; V ' . T . '