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TUB INDKl'KNDKNT 1'liKSS is ru|u.hin:r> rvkky fkihat m>>unin?, itv fUOK^STT & WILSON, Proprietors. TERMS. P'T annum, hirariuhlif inadvtiicr. Advertisement* will lieinsertedconspicuously nt the following very low rates: 1 vqnure <>f J'2 lines or loss, I insertion, 7ft Kyurv following insertion, 37 1 ayuarc 15 months, ....... ^ j no j " ti " ?; ho Announcing a Candidate, (in advaneo,) :$ 00 Liberal deductions will be made to persona oil vertisi 1115 largely. All obituary imtiecs lititj twelve lines will In- charged as lulverliscmeuis. ^5T"All eoinmunieations and letters on business with thisolliee, must In- addressed to Tiik lsl>KPKM>KNT I'lil-SR, Abbeville 0. II. fc>. C., 1'llKiwiir, to insure attention. ADVERT1ESMENTS. SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! (HAM) AIN'T ANYTHING COMPARED TO IT! SUBSOjfc. PLOWING IS NO USE ! Cotton Sucil ii Perfect Nuisance! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! TS CI? ^ ?*? <9 fJ'MIE indefiil limbic District n:ul Yillago Jl. Clothinir Man, I'V close observation and bard study, lias li!irinu s.-vcral now features in the art oi' improving and adorning the Masculine portion of tin* liumait family. lie's boon dsan to iNow York, look Ks^un under sciontitic men, and litis made himself so familial' with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages ami responsibilities of the lutinau wonther-bourding department that just as soon as he lays his eves on a man, lie knows what he lacks?whether it is fond or lainn-nt. lie is just the Mime to mankind that spring is to vegetation. 'Country mereliants would do well to come in and lake a lew let-sons?charges moderate for single scholar?classes taken at reduced rates. If it ia food tinj laim.-nt, lie takes him in, covers, weather-boards and t'.oors him, atisl then scuds him ovei to his friend, 11. S. Kerr, .1 ?? 1 f. 1 . ...I - - r ?. in vtw n 11 iu j.viiiUA u >, wiH'l't' ill ;i 1?:W minutes, after the put i.-nl lias realised I lie reviving, liosiltlifiil influenceof (In* external application. tin-y will commence the inside work ?ceiling, lathing, plastering and securing. and then start liim home. An?l it is no wonder, after taking sonic of I.oinax ?fc Culib's or II. S. Kerr's in'nrd liUimr (which is substantial, no liquid) then allowing Lyons to give them what's called the surface polish, that men's wives don't know thorn when tlu-v go home; the 'little boys and girls run and hide, thinking eorne eity folks have eome to their pa's houses, young ladies eommenee fixing up to entertain their new beaux, and young men brush their heads, look dignified and start to receive the iiiee'looking stranger. A few men of rather ordinary appearance, who have thrown tlu-niselv?-s entirely into Lyons' hands, know tin? advantages to tie derived from a suit of his Clothes; ii has married them into rich families iriv< n tln-m a standing far beyond their expectations, and been t be means of pitching them as high up as phii'ty-phour phorty in the scale of lippcrteudom i-<-pci:t ability. There are now in theeitv of Ab!n-vii:.-. i>l i .1 <.... i . . \nun:in:.?, - jM-IUH-IIIH Ji, 1 nill!i,r.i great many J.'ry tioods Store*. ^ LViuii u;' 1 Wliuh'Hile (1 r??cory House.*, 2 .I.-w. ll.'iv' listablishmeuts, a Thespian Corps, M.-isoi.i<- and Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Ilipprodroine, 2 Carriage and Buggy Manufactories, 4 Hotels, several Boarding Houses, 1 Drug Store, Uin Factory, nml u Stoma S aw Mill, *2 Harness, and several Boot, and Shoe Shops, Tin Manufuetory, !5 Tailors' Kstabli.shinents, Cabinet, Carpenters' and Black.-mitlis' Shops," 3 Refreshment Saloons, and '2 Livery Stables, nnd it will not do for a gentleman to make a bad appearaTvec at any of these places; it injures their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable jur an uic nuovc mimed places, avocations and occupation?, and because he has a big trade and a large Stock, he don't intend to a&k prices that are unreasonable. Lyons'stock of Leghorn and Straw I fats, is complete. lie keeps tine I'oeket Knives, Razors, Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle Strings oud Fiddle Rosin, manufactured expressly fur this trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, Interest Tables, the most convenient thing of the kind now in use?every body ought to have one?Bankers' Cases, Bill Hooks, I'oeket and Memorandum Hooks, F.uvolopes, Letter Paper, the largest stock ever brought to this market? New Yorkers complain of a scarcity since we purchased?Steel Pens, so many that there is .id anticipated advance on steel, Port Monnaics enough to hide nil the money in the District, Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, mough to open a whole sale brush and comb home, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has got *em sure?a whole ease of Blacking, Needles, nnj- quantity, and low by retail, Triconhcrous, Katliaii'ion, Cologne, Hair Oil, Handkerchief Extracts and sweet smelling stuff, Needle and Thimble Cases, Lanterns, Bujrgy Whips, Valis ?. !>, iwo or xiiroe Jlors?Ci>, and no many other things that it would take m a whole day to jlook them up and nnme them over, ull of which ore ready for inspection and sale, at the CoruerStorcin the Marshall Ilouae. AbbevillcC.il., April 1(5, 18f><>. fiO-tf New Spring A. Summer Goods At No- 1 Granite Range. CHAMBERS ?t MARSHALL ure now receiving their Spring and Suicraer Goods, which will be found complete, with every novelty of the Season in DRESS GOODS, SILKS, - > ^MANTILLAS. EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UAXCY, LEGHORN NEAPOLITA \r AND C'liAPJi BONNETS, ?WHO? A fine assortment, of BONNET RIBBONS, * FREN( I FLOWERS, and a variety of 'TRIMMINGS, which have been selected witli great carc, and to which we moat respectfully invite the attent ion of the c.tizcns of this place and the surrounding District. April 8,4866. 60 tf Water I*roof Ware-House. subscriber liu.n taken ^ jT '^38^ the Planter's Water Proof jEiSSSv Ware House, formerly occupied by Mr. .-jCTV.'* , y?"v'i or-? nml bi' itrict attention to liusiuCss, lie hoplli to merit a liberal ?hnre o) the patronage of the gene pons public of the upper and Cotton growing ilialricltf. The Ware House is nUove high water mark, "TTigtt and drj'," anil more ftecure from fire tluD any other Wiir#IIojao In Town. I*. S. I will iilijo attend to receiving and forwarding Goods and Proilueo, entrusted to my eiM*'. .? ' ' . C? H.rKEfiNEY. iraniluirg, Sep"!. 1, 18fi6. 19-lm Committed " Jail-?t Abbev/llor Court House ? i On Wednesday the 13th February, iiisti a Negro Vonaii .Daffncy, Who'says -JeS . -y ^.ahe LelonffS to Slmrnnl ?i.:~ "! 4 ,, - o - ??- */W??ou?*w, viuil? JL/ltr u:U?a 8a>J^<,Kro ?bo..t four feet six inches liiglr; Bnppoacd to bo some nixty or seventy yoetn ** >&&& . \ ' ' 1- ' * * otfrncf Is requested to come ftward proV? ? ' ftonMy, pay charges, and tAk? her away.* 13. Jf OOCTlRaW; -Jailor. Feb. 23, 1850. <12 tf v -- \ . it i ? -Iir t Amn.. . E . J . T A m.~z .w n? tac n v\ ?r?a AT ASS??VlLIiBi A Depot for riuc <'ai VS 1 1IAYK Now :i ni?lt of liinnl", in nil the ns good ns over Mind; n lii-k in this or any <i Any Style of from :i Crane nerk Conch t<? the numing-genr of n low as any other Shop in tlu> State, for the sal , LATICST A N1 > MOST FASHION A15 Mi I Persons wishing anything in my lino, are very > Abbeville II., S..Ian -28, 1S3C?. Octagon Eurial Cases? ' r I ^1IKSK CASKS nre extensively used, an J poss?* ; JL tins for transportation, depositing in vaults, ; made of the i ITIo*t Iiiip?<ri<<liabln Materials; als I To prevent, rust or corrosion ; and wlien prop<*rlj (imi 111 :i I I lie lio?lies of our deceased loved ones II s of witter, or depredations of vermin, and I ! oltviatintr tin- necessity of liastv liurials; or, if d? 'I'll*- OCTA'JON CASH i.-> a new style of Metallic i perfect resemblance of Highly Polished and free from objections expressed by some co j former styles. j The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish the nb of any size required. Also, Black Walnut and Covered C . mid delivered in the shortest possible time, l'oi please take notice of my descriptive pamphlet*, wli Abbeville C. II., March !{1, 1850J IJcto Ijottl anii i " AT ABBEYI] MATHIS & SALE Respectfully inform their < esally, I Hat. tliey hnvc opened a 1IOTKI., on fur the accommodation of permanent, anil transient j tion to the wants ami comfort of all who may once !tion ami induce a repetition of the call. Their tab! I bountiful supply the enimtry can afford; attendant , fort a I >1? ; rooms convenient and ample ; ami, in sin J fort of their guests. ! Tliey would further announee that they will co? ! and us they have attached to their Hotel as com ' t'"Und anywhere hereabout, whieh will always he 1 j and attended |?y experienced and trusty Ostlers, j creased patronage of the public. They are at all ti t of stock with shelter ami food. They are also alwi any kind of Travelling Conveyance from a Saddh-11 very best of drivers. Tliey have, just completed, i horse Hacks'ever run in this section, which fan safe and comfortable vehicle of transportation. Charges in nil cases, for man and beast, will bo u Horse, 87i cents; Two feeds, 6'JA ; ami by the day, November H<?, ltS55 Banner copy four times. M. STRAUSS, C0KES1! r U Y , JIS SO MUCH Engaged in selling ami boxing out liifl NEW STOCK OF Sl'ltlXG AND i SITMMKR GOODS, purchased in New York, J^_ Philadelphia, Baltimore ami Charleston. tliat lie liaa not the time to specify ami detail, livery one says?and what every one says n?u->t xvl be so?tlint it is the C'/iftijicxt, UnrAt tml Hixt ee.' Stock brought to Cokesbury. Consisting of cl?; Print.*, Jaconet., Muslins, ROBR?, Organdies, le? ljKII.LIAM'KS, Gii.ghatns; mi Bareges, Tissues, 'I.abarndors, CIIAELY, MA- ! pri KABOUT SATINK; I'M MARABOUT 15 ASS AI. E, C It A l'E M A11ETZ, | f?u CAUSE MEXICAN A; ha The above new Gooda in nil colors, :is well in 1>1< Mourning Mi/lc. be LINEN GOODS. Pi> MANTALETS, aiul MANTILLAS, Ril>ljons, or. Col law, Sleeves and Trimmings. BONNETS AND DATS. i'? For GENTS, BOYS and YOUTH, Good* of v? every variety, viz: Cottonado,' Ginens, Drop d'Ete, Cnshmnrets, ?tc. Also, KEAltY-MADE CLOTHING, \ Boots", Slippers, Gaiters, and Children's Shoes. HATS AND CAPS, Al Besides his full stock in HARDWARE, GROCERY, CROCKERY, and STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS. v? My stock is now complete in nil its depart- in{ incuts. Thankful for the patronage heretofore j <lii uivftn to me, I hope that, the present stock, Til .itict-teil with great care nn<l uniler the /text ad- mi vintage*, will be the strongest inducement to ! my old friends and customers. New ones come Lii and judge for yourselves, and rest assured 3*0u inj can buy os cheap from mc as any where else, . besides a lurge and beautiful assortment to select from. M. STRAtrSS. ?j Cokesbury, April 7, 1836 4'Jtf we" FROM ' Qf ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. to tin A FOUR IIORSE STAGE leaves A13BE- of ^ VILLE on Monday, Wednesday ami to r rm ay. Leaves Wellington, On., on Tuesday, Thursday nild Saturday mornings. A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock a. m-, for Atlanta and Augusta. ; OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. ' JOHN MoBRYDE, Agent. . Abbeville C. H.', A)>ril 2, 185?. 48 ly M . A . H 0 XIB, J r WHOLESALERETAIL ? i ! > J I- SEALER IS ' ?p Main-StfcSt/' Jx o?; i L-' , -T-.. bJ ' v?K?a v>wjuyngfna, By OHfeft. from tks Country re^nt ictfully i f<4 , invited amt^/mt^Uiy jUUd,'-; r" 1 Otf.lto *"*" * ' '' ' ' 11 f i rmit|lrfii^ ! ; "i yjjf < ; wiiri:'* Aiii *n . ^ , Jfe. I M O&OC^S^BOfMOjfe 4 CDUFftUTnftUHlEa, '? ABBBVZLZjB, O. H., S. O. 1^ i V . ? iiitft*i i 'i* -* "- - ? ?"? * Y L O R ' S no bd a ? ? ; "* 9 V. BS., S. 'l'iagcs atul Rii^ics. various lii'iinclii'f of CAHKIAtiK MAKING, it her town, 1 mil nlil<> to lmiM Vehicle, i Whocl-harrow. Aii-1 my prices will W ns lie styles of work, which arc always of the respectfully inviicil to give trie a call. Rosewood Finish. ? valuable advantages over sill oilier Cofor for ordinary interment?. They nrc o rn;i niolrd Vn?i<l<> sind Out, y \v>> have the gratifying rcfli'i*( ni'liUoil t ?? 11. t 11 nt'.i < ? uny, without oppressive odor, Im kepi? sired, tj-;i 11 ~jn>i*tOtl (<> n distant. Iain]. Cases, of beautiful form, nml finished in Rosewood, ncemiug the shape and appearance of tlie dvc CASiv>, at the shortest notie? possible, JofRns Made to Order. further information of the above Cases, ieh arc in circulation. K. .1. TAYLOR. i:>;t. ,o;i. UUITII ^UlUICS LLE c. n. il?l frioiitls and pntroiis, nml the puldie cr<-nWashinirton street, opposite Mr. I Iwihey's , honrdeiv. They intend to f*'vu such atteneall upon them ns shall insure entire satise will never want for tli? best and most a prompt, itml fait.liful; hods clean ami comlit, everything suited to the ease ami eomitinne t-lio l.IVEllV STAULE IiLSlNKSS; millions ami comfort nlile tSl aides ns ean he ><mintii'nlly supplied with the In-.st provender t!n'V hope to teeuive the continued and inme.-s prepared to accommodate any nuniher nys prepared to furnish t heir customers with [or.-e to a FOl'll-IlOKSK HACK, with the me of the nmst eouveiiient ami elegant forrlilies or eompanies of pnssengcrs will find a lade as low ns possible. For single feed of 7"> fell Is. ;j<) tf SPUING GOODS?1856. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, LUIi now receiving an unusually choice variety of SPRING DRESS FABRICS, iich they nre selling at the very lowest pri? possible, nnil to which the attention of purasers is very cordially nnd respectfully invi1. Their stock enibruees tlie following, aothers, of French Khi/UxJi and American dilutions. Particular attention is a*kcd to tusli, T.upiu, Seydoux, Lieber it Cos inanu tur? of Bombazines, chnllios, delaines. reges, prenadines, Ac. Thirrin <t Milliard's ?ek and colored chullies, margnisc, veil race, niul tissues. I'UINTKD GOODS.?Steinlmch, Kocchlinks, real*, I>rillif*ittc9, cambrics, jaconets, lawns, irmidies and beroges, ?also? iris Mack silks, superior qualities; ris rich fancy silks ; " Four'lands, very handsome; " French and English Calicoes of Stcinbaeh's Ilogle's Monteiths <t Norton's; sen of Ginglintns, hlack and fancy, all i>rices; in ted cliallies and beragc delaines, from low priced to very rich ; iicricnn lnwns and muslins; " Calicoes, low price and fast colors ; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Richardson's Linens, and other makers, a PV fllll nflsnrfmnnf. in nil rnwAfloa _ ... .... . .... SI..IIj, sheeting, pillow casing, <fec., ifcc.; birds-eye ipers, Scotch ditto, towelling and towels, rkish J'.ath, Ac.; window drapery, lacc and lslin, <to., Ac. Summer Woods for Oentlemon and Boys, in ucn di'iilings, Ac., cottonadcs of all sort*, vest;s, spring caxsiineres, eaahinerett, drab e'te, ?tc. DOMESTIC GOODS, -~ An unrivaled assortment of sheetings and irtings, brown and bleached, from 8-4 to 12-4 dtli and from the lowest priced to the iljicst glish and American makes. PLANTATION GOODS. every sort and kind, considered desirable have, l>3* the piece or bulc. In addition to b above, wc have the very finest assorment collars, Laces and Embroideries in general, be found probably iu the State. t J. F. BURCIIARD <t CO. May 2, 1850. 62-ly U-KNITURE' WARE ROOMS! BENJAMIN & GflOUHlCH, Broad Street,; jfliSguBta, Qoorgia, TEXT Door above Thomas S RiehartUon's ct Bon's ?ok Store, and opposite Lnm A Cooler's new Iron Store, wooldvroi ectfully Announce to their friends und tho hlic that they nrq now recoiving daily a it fid well selected assortment of all kinds. ' FJURNJTURE, nuch aa Iiureatia, Jtook 80S, CliAlraj Tetc-a-totea, Centre Tables, {lidow Shades, Ac., of thd lktest and most (hioitftble^deaf^s, which fhay will gaftrantee self as loV a* can he bought itTtltfe city, "and ?irilte kll who wish to puro^as? to call and t'miniiaitWtfiwIr KvkW -to? Sprhitf/fltalr and CJottdh MATTRAQS?- ?nd df *t?K>Jtnrc Umf\t Tit ircd to ordcfr, ^itU neatness nqfjRSKetdL ^tr?nj&ot^rV|5^a?6^ ?bi? p benjamin ?4 GDoimfcn, August*^ Ga., April 25, 1866, 52-ty - * t * 1856. 1856. CII15 A I' DRY GOODS For Sirring. BROOM & NORRELL, 2i(N Itroiul Street* AiikusIu, <?n., ' t HAVK -fust oiiciicil tlicir SPUING STOCK of STAPLK AN1) FANCY DRY GOODS, t antl would respectfully cull the alien lion of ( (In- citizens of Abbeville ami mljoinii?j* Dig- f t rids lo the assortment, which comprises almost j every article in the Dry ({noils line, and havitxj | hrrii Imiirjht h;/ ffit rrjuricncrd huyrr, tliey arc j prepared to olFer Goods at such prices as they ( an miarantee lo be as Ciikai* as tiik Chkai-kst. | rcfiuif; assured mat a carclul examination ot ' -y our Stock will induce a lihcrnl share of patron- i' njjc, they solicit tho favor of an cnrlv call. i j Amoiiir our (iooilii wo invito particular attention to the following: i Plain Blk. aail Fancy Press SILKS " Satin Striped ami i*>. Printed DA- ; i II i:<: IvS Uidi SILK (illKNAl)INKS, ami Satin 1'laid TISSUES I'r. Printed CIlALI.llvS, aad RARUCU 1>k- | } LAIN liS llicli ( rcnadinc, I>orc>j? ami .l.iconcl I"L()W- ( KRK1> KOBKS " Kr. Print.-d < >U< 5 AX DIES, MUSLINS and ] LAWNS P.Ik. CIIALLIES, TAMATANS, BOMBAZINES ! and ALPACAS j I Plain and Cheeked JACONETS. CAMBRICS.1 NANSOOK Hint SWISS MISLINS UKl LLIAMTS, < ALIO>L3,<;iNGllA.MS, TARLATANS, tiro., <to. Largo assortment Worked MDG1NGS and IN- ' SKKTINOS Minhrnidered COLLARS. SLKKYKS, C1IMMIZKriTKS, HANDS and FMX'NCINCS Kirli Kml>roirdered BASQUES, Lace and Silk ' MANTILLAS Lrvoo nnd Crnpu SHAWLS. ]>lk. Silk LACKS Superior assorted (Joods for CMNTS' am!'. BOYS' W MA II J.INKNS, TABLM DAMASKS, , DI AI'KRS, ToWKI.LIN<!S, ?le., Ac. 10-1 ami 12-1 Liin-n SIIMMTINGS, and Super. i PILLOW ('ASM UNIONS ( Superior Ass!. III. ami !??*<?. DoMKSTICAf, ;, .S'll MITINti.s', I.ONC CI.OT1LS', .STIM l'K,S, TICK I NGS and &'KR VASTS' , GUOD.S .S'up. Asst. HO.S'IMRY, for Gents, Ladies, ^lishod, Hoys aud Children, of all kinds and prices Together with many other Goods, not men tioncil, and :il 1 which will he olfered nt prices J that cannot. l>e undersold in the w.ay of fuiraud upriirht dealing l>v any house in the .State. , BROOM & NORRELL. 238 Broad Ml., Augusta, Gn., April 1 ly | Nearly opposite Augusta Bank. WAR IN KANSAS! LET THEM FIGHT? ' NOBODY SCARED!! ] "1 \TE would say to all persons who have ] t i Wheat on hand and waut good Flour I ] for it, take it lo I WILSON'S MILLS, J formerly known asDonnold's Mill', on Turkey j Creek, one mile front Geiitsville I'ost-oflice.-*i These Mill# make more Flour to the bushel than I any mill in the District, and all who ma}' favor 1 him with their patronage will find the propriej tor accommodating, and cannot fail to be pleased , ! with the Mills. TMav IS. 1 S.lli 8m ABOLITIONISTS IN KANSAS! Drive Them Out! ! Give The Nigg-ci'g Room i i TO those who have so liberally pat- ' ronized us in "our line" wo ten- Bjjjl ' dor sincere thanks. Ami wc take this method ' of raying to thein, ami to mty bod'/, that we have just inailc additional improvements in j our machinery for grinding Wheat at our Mill?, on llocky River, and also onCulhoun's ('reek. By tho tunc the new crop is ripe, we will he prepared at cither place, to make a superior article of Flour. For "turn out," we can 1111 doulitcdly take from a bushel of Wheat, nil thn Jlonr that is in it, and "tin: best, can do no more." C. V. BARNES, <fc Co. ' May 31, 185(5. 5-2in D H Y GOODS. < SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 18 5 6. MILT.F.R Jfc WARREN, Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., are receiving their e usual choice variety of SPRING DIIKSS FAB- t niru <1.. t t, 1. ^c t. / i ivivaJ) t-iiimiiciuii liiu utsi. imiKcrn ui rreucn < and English productions, nniong which arc? C Rich Printed Fronch Jaconets nnd Organdies; r Rich " Flounced Bareges and Organdies; 1 Rich " American and English Lawns; c Rich " Fronch Brilliants and Cambrics ; Rich 11 Bareges and Tissues ; Bluff, Blue nnd Pink, Plain Brilliants, new article. Silks! s Assorted Colors Flounced Silk Dresses ; Rich Plaid and Striped Taffeta Silks ; Kich Moire Antique; TLoiilnrd and Cluna Silks; Black Taffeta and Gro dc Kliinc Do. Rfonruing Goods! riain ami Striped Grenadines nnd Bareges; Black Flounced Grenadine and B®o Dresses; ( Puperior Summer Brtrobazines and Challics ; ~ Black Jaconets, Organdies and Marquise ; \ Black Eng. Crapes, Love Veils and Handkerchiefs. >;In addition to this long line of Dress Goods, #e lave a complete stock of Calicoes, Giug- v hams, Linen Goods, Furniture PainU.'Embroi-' aeries ana i>aces, Hosiery ana Uloves, I'lnin " and Embroidered Crape Shawls. ,. .. ' A large lot of Mantilla*, in great variety- of styles. *. ' Pantaloon Stuffs, Bleached and Brown Goods. White and Striped Osnaburgs, of various " brands. , / ' Our friends and customers are respectfully invited to examine the largest stock of Spring and Summer GOODS that we have over had. Particular attention paid to filling orders. u /myuam, uo., Apni is, ihoh ?mi b ? I ESTATE OF JOHN GIVEN8, DECEASED J SETTLEMENT. THE Kindred and ?reditoj^, and all parties concerned are hereby notified that a final Settlement, of ssidvEetatc will be owfc in the Ordio^fyVjQflSc^AblJoyillfe on tho I<th of 1 October next. The Distributees' are requested J to be punctual in their attendance, as the ud- t. ministrator will not bold himself. Mooubtibl^. a for interest afterward*. ;i. iL'' ? I JOHN L. liLUS^idm'r . i, ,J*no40, 1666. ,- ?.? '5 i-Mi & .; 8-tfm. t t "; V w.Biraum" miu j *fe * - ' 3" ,,, ffi jnfaoort abovi Exchange Bank, w ti * ColhmWd!,' 8. C. a April 11, 185B ly -j- jftu i - - Hardware, l'ainfs, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, &c., At the Sitjn of the Golden Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. O. * THE Subscribers have now , SKj6) 011 bund an extensive assort- . \r inent of Cnoils in their line, which | liey nre selling nt the lowest market. price* for j !nsli, ?n<l to whieh they res jioct fully cull the 1 iltention of pmvliusi-i's. Their stoek consist:* i a part ub follows, viz: 5nr Iron, lloop, Sheet, Band, Oval, Pound and ' Square Iron; i Just, German niul Blister Stool; Anvil?, IJol- i lows, Yieos, 1V0.; blill ami Cross-Cut Saws; Mill Iroi-s, Nails, : Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware; ionoli anil Moulding I'lanos, Ousels, Augers, ! Files, Boring Maehines; ilortioo Maoliinos, Lathes, Saws, Bonoh Screws, Ilingos, Screws ; oclcs, IJolts, 1 .atollos, Axes, lloos Plough Moulds, Adzes ; \xles, Springs, Knanielod ami Patent Leathers, < l'aints, Varnishes; A'indow (J lass, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Paint Brushes; Jorn Shellcrs, Straw Cutters, Corn ami C<>1> 1 Mills, I.eallier Boiling; .itne, Plaster, Cement, Gunpowder, Shot, Lead, ?te., ?t?\ Those in want of Goods in the Hardware ine, will find it lo llieir interest to give us a I all before liuilcin?? lln.if i.hp..I.h?..j i;isiii:il ?v- ' aonew ar c< >. ' I'*cl> 15, 1800 11 tjul ; SOUTH CAROLINA, A11DF.KII.I.U Disruicr. IK KQUITV. !co. A. C'lnis("|>lit-r vs. Margaret Mathews \ and other.-*. JJill fur Sjtcc'Jic /'< rformnncc. F appearing lo my satisfaction that I'.zfkivl AV. Mathews, .Ins. A. Mathews, William j ilohinson ami Caroline his wile, Kilward Unrns i Hid N'linev his wif.? mn-ii.w Sill, reside beyond the limits of this State: )u motion of Marshall <* l.ci', Oi'ilcrcil, That t!? _ ; ibove named Defendants d?> ] 1<*t?1, answer ?>r ! lenmr to said Mill <?l" Complaint within ' nontlis from the publication hereof, or the I iaine will betaken procotifmx? airainst them. { \Y. II. r.VUKKl!, O. V.. A. 1>. ! Commissioner's ollico, April 110, lS"?f> "m ; SOUTH CAROLINA, AIlUKVlt.l.K DISTINCT.? IN* KQL'ITV. Margaret. Mathews vs. Thomas I*. Martin, Ezekicl W. Martin and others. Hill for Dower. IT appearing to my .satisfaction that Ezekiel W. Mathews, .los. A. Mathews, William Itol>inson and Caroline liis wife, Kdward Burn* J iml Nancy liis wife, parties defendants lo this i Hill, reside beyond the limits of this State: On I notion of Marshall ?t J.eo, Ordered, That said i defendants do |>lea<l, answer or demur to said : liill of Complaint within three months from : indication hereof, or tlic same will be taken j '>ro coiifeaxo atrainst. theni. W. II. J'AUKER, C. 11 A. 1>. Commissioner's oliiee, April 1 S50 "m 9NS rH" ? 79 W" JD?Z FOR SALE! rIMlESubscribers will keep on hand at all _I_ times, at the Saddlery and Harness Store ' >f E. West field, in this Village, an assortment >( all kinds of STOVKS -vhkh they piedjre , themselves lo sell on as favorable terms as J Stoves of the same quality can be 'purchased | for in Charleston. Their l'OOKIN(J STOVICS lht'3* will warrant to Jo everything that a [looking Stove enn do, and are sure they will jive universal satisfaction. One of no will 9|>cn<l t he most of the present fear at. the 2Corth, and will he able to select ;lie best and most approved patterns. K. WlvS'lTI KI.1>, 1. lillANCH. Abbeville C. II., S. C., Jnn 8, 180(5. ly wepot. I'M IE Firm or HOHKUTS, ADAMS <t SMITH was dissolve"! on the first of October, 18.54. It is hoped that all persons indebted >vill come forward and settle oy cash or note, is we are anxious to close our old business. ROBERTS &, ADAMS Still continue business at. Hodges, and at Long Jane, and by the first of April will have a line I Sprin? Stock of liooils, elected with groat euro in New York and Daliiuorc, which wo respectfully offer (i> our riends and customers nt moderate profits.? Jome nnd see, and he your own judge. We nerely wish to let.yon know that we are still iere, feeling satisfied that if you will come, iur fioods nnd prices will please you. Very respectfully, RODE UTS it ADAMS. Hodges', S. C., March 27, Iti.jU 47 tf iign of tlic Ttvo Large Watclics. WATCHES, CLOCKS, ANI>? .W TM *X 9 AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CAS1I! MERCHANTS nnd liealers will <lo well to call and examine tlte Block of VATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at 210 King Street ifforc tliay purchaso elsewhere. Every article warranted. A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted o country dealer*. Save twenty per cent. b>/ eaJlinq on WM. MASTERMAN, 249 King-st., Charleston, Four doors from Wentworth Btrcot. October 6,1856 22 tf , ESTRAY MULE. rtTILTJAM A. MOOIIE, living : VV near this place, tolls before 1 no A light sorrel llorso MULE of medinui size, J apposed to be about twenty rears old, nn<l | lailly wind broken, npprniised ov John W. Su- j | ier, John C. C. Allen aud John II. Connor, nt; en dollar*- 8. E GUAYDON, i .. J! agist rate. I j Cokesbury, March 17, 186ft, 40.-tf ; ! rT tf. SCUDUAY,' IW. D., OflBco LJlj? at Lownncsvillo, S. C., solicits prnc- ( ie4)in CHUONIC DISEASES- His extensive .n;n. *. "i 1 - - ?"m vnnn-unij, jiruysioiogy .and 'athoiogy, mid the luw? mid monns of hoallii, n councctlon witli the beat and most salisfnc-" ?ry Medicirt atfento-known to tho '.profession, ] uabl&. loo*io furuisb to tlie diseased eupo>ii?r i^n -This department of Medioina recti v-et. h is n articular study and practice. . ,;:r.a '" Ju?d W),-lftftUr - t y ' ' SBP i'*' ""* i-'v *"* "*>r gj 10,000 "ipii:f:i>'s ?.f M}MA?rAriMixo. 00 l'aoars - of ?Tmusparani- Window Shades rtamaur^ witatabV b.in i. 7-?v. * r Mwohmita and'planter* from Abbeville Dia- -1 rict wishing* td pu??h?*?* will drtAtfsIl to call J t A. HLKAKLY, 1 Augus'a, On., May 2, I806. 54!-1 y >? -.I. - > *?? ABBWXIs'LB g. H. . Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe IVIaniifactory. m'iill'! subscriber most ic?< ? !fully calls tlie attention 111 <?l" ilit; public, ami csjieeially ' 1%, bis oM friends ami customers, to his large and wcll-selcetod stock of GenUcmcnV, and Ladies' Shoes. lie bus iil.-o'n laric<> stock of line pump-solcd mid line welted llOOTS.of ll.o latest styles, of LIIU IIIM.-M I rviM'uciuiMvin, lie tins it htr^-- slmk of line double-soled Waterl'rcof Hoots, all uf J lis own manufacture, warranted. All ef which lie will i i \-.k u\i/>>r oix/i, or on a credit t'? |>i'o!ujil |iiiyiiiL' u.-ioiiu-r*. lie is also |.r< pal-i ll t-i make to order nny article in tlie JJool, and Shoe line, having a large nui.iher of th-- liu< -t workmen in his emj'li'\n). iil, atol Ihmiii' a practical workman liim, s?-l 1". 1 laving tin- lim-ft! .-tock of Leather thncwren'ne lo this 1 ?isiri?-1, his ] loots and Slioefc will hi- mad- in ili-- ileal- -!, and latest styles* nnd for lit an-1 workmanship .-hall not he exc.-'.l.-l. N. MvEVOY. Mnreli 21, 1S50 40 12m .Boiiii'i* ;ui?" CuNinot Shop, xi:\t noon T'i liii: ri:i:. s omen, AISIJKVI contT hou.sk, s. c.. rJ"MlK underpinned, thankful lor C5TTTJ1 In sorve a it.-iioroiw |nil'li<'. may il il fcr he ill :111 t at his Shop ill tile Eastem <-or:i<r of Chri tiun ?t I)i:ale's Coach Kaolorv, win re in- is prepared tc make l'ANKL S.WII, i'.UNIK MANTEL 1'IECES, At-.. A I will nUot.iiifc.' TAI'.I.ES, DESKS, IiOOKCASI'.S, i'U"n:i;r. I'll AMES, ami repair furniture A 1 will keep eon-tant'y on hand ready made Com NS of the !> -( i-iitl and finest finish, either poli h>-.l or covered, all of which I will deliver to any point in the district free of chnri'o with hcar-<; or upon railroad if desired in direction. All work Ion**; warrant "d as uood nslhe4>est a:'d oln-ap aceordinir. '!* :ti per cent olf for ens'i on all work d?>!su hy inc. 15?" i'1"- iv!"'t?-:i.-..( apply to any gentleman in tho Ineorpora'ion. (!. C. UOWEllS. Iuik- -j_', 1 7 . tf AYER'S PILLS, Anew and singularly successful remedy for the euro of all Bilious diseases? Costivcncss, Indigestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, liunwr*, Nervousness, Irritability,Inflammation*. Headache. Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, \c. &c. Indeed, very few arc the disease's in winch :i Purgative Medicine is not metre or lcf3 required, and much sick* ncss and suli'cring mfaht be prevented, if a harmless but cifectual Cathartic wore more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails; besides, it soon pen era tea serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and bilious derangements. They all tend to become or producc the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a reliable family phytic is of the first importance to me pumic ncauu, ana mis nil nas uecn periucuu with consummate skill lo meet that demaud. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors and Patients, has shown results _ surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cure* lmvc been effected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid tl.e suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these l'ills, we may mention; Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati, whose high professional charactcr is endorsed by Jons McLean", Judge of the Supremo Court of tlie United States. Tuos. Cokwiv, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. wnioht, Governor of Indiana. N. Lonowouth, great wine grower of the West Also, 1)h. J. K. Ciui/ro.v, Practical Chemist, 01 New York City, endorsed by IIon. W. L. Maucy, Secretary of State. Wm. 15. Asroit, the richest man in America. S. Li:r..\xi> Co., Prnpr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of Ions? investigation and study, are offered to the public as the beat and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purirt-, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a l.. i.ui _v uio*y?Vii*t;ibuv luiibii; iiiau mum. w/ UVSUU WIT taincifliiv any jirocess. The reason is perfectly obvious! While by the old-mode of composition, etety picdjcinc is burdened with more or less of acrimonious and injurious finalities, by this each individual \irtc.o only that tt desired for tho curative ellcct is present. All the incrUnnd obnoxious qualities of each substancc employed arc left behind, tho curative virtues only bein^ retained. Hence it is self-evident the effects should prove, as they hare proved, more rmrclv remedial, and the Pills a surer,, more powerful antidote to disease than but nthoi mcdieinc known to the world. r A a it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under tlic counsel of an attending l'hysician, and as lie could not properly judge of a remedy without knbwing its composition, I hare supplied thy accurate Formula* by which both my Pectoral "and Pills arc made to the whole body of Practitioners in tlic United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any 0110 who has not received them, they will bo promptly forwarded by mail to liis request. ' Of all'the Patent Medicines that arc offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known J i'heir life consists in their mystffry. I have nomysteries. * ' The composition of my preparations is laidopen to all men, and all who are competent * jqdgt on the subject freely acknowledge tneir convictions of] Ihcir intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to oe a wonderful medicine before its cfleets were known. Manpioninent Physicians have declared the same thing of]" my Pills, and evon. more confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipations wet? mortr than realized by their effects upon trial. 41 They operate by their powerful inftaeno* Ottth?internal viscera to purify the blood and stimttMn it into healthy action ? remove the gbsteuctions of| the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organ* of theaody, restoring their irregular octiop. to health, and' ly correcting, wherever they"%xfst,'on denagenAnta no i'*A tlift flw* Being sugar-wrnppod, they are pleiapt U&ke> md being purely vegetable, no harm can, ariioTSpomtheir use ia any quantity. . ' For minuW directions, so? wrapper on ftf Box. PREPARED BY " Uj DR. JAMBS CS3SXXB& Practical and Analytical Cliewi|itr - LOWELL, Mas?. '* 2 u"*1 x*b* JtojSwtf jrJtl BOLD BY., ? * ST fAnrn AW a. i \ i. v .\ n^f hju.wo .. *?yvu?lllj>, V. Yj,,' ? Ami l.y f?'ry Merchant m Mie-District. JAVLLA-NJD, Jl AURAL ?fc ,Apr Ik- ^u?3 >; . G,9ijjr|iilr.^Aits.*JS Bio II liot PLAIN nn4?Fftticy Edge Wench . FLOWEItS, ?fitc., miitnhlo for Trimming foiinots, nt 0IIAM15IMW it VA.'llSHAllL'S. Mnv 8 ( -, . . v. -?'-?