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THE JNDKl'KNDKNT I'RIiSS Is ri'llMSIIKIt KVTIUV M'?i:XIN?, 11V PUCIIETT & WILSON, Proprietors. TERMS. s] p-r milium, iiirnrinliljl in "ifi'iver. A<lvoi'l will !? in?. rtcil ooiisjiiriioiisl y nt tho followinir v.-rv ! >? talcs: 1 ?i|iinr<* of 12 lisu--or les.i. I insertion, Kvory followiuir infTtimi, JJ7 1 H'jiinrc SI months ?J no 1 " " (> I HI 1 " 1 y> ! . In on Aiin'?>jn? ?na ('an<li<lati>. (in a<lvtui>ri',) I! no Liberal will ina?l?' Id jo'ivon* n<lvf>rlisii?jr larj.;"lv. All *liitu?rv ? fM-oi'iliiii; lw?*Ivo line? will li^ cliarirc 1 a1 /i?!\* rlisi'inotiN. jSfp'All <M>inii)ii:ii<,at|i>iw ami Ifitors on lm-i nc-i-i with I}ii-< iiiusi 1?- a<Mr.'s<i'.l t<> 'I'm: 1 sur.rKM'i.NT l*i.i:---. AM"-viii>- II. S. i-ki. r.\n>, ( > iiibinv attrii' :!. ADVERTlESIrlElTTS. - - ... scientific discovery! nrwft ai\'T a\viiii\i; (ii'?!imi:i:i) to it: SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE ! I'? !t?Mi St'<-1 a l'? !"f?J Niiir'am-o! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY: : 93 >?, <Z m 5Ra5 o rpn;: ii?.i"f:.i:> >' ? ? ?.! vii 1, ('lotIlia;* Man, l.y n!.<?-rva!i*>a an-1 liar<l si inly. Iia- !? :*i: ?1 - v. : a! 11 v. !' :?tnr*-~ ia (lie nil < ( itn]an-1 a ".orniir^ l]> Ma eii lino *I if- Knn.aa Ja-uily. I !? ".* I < .' 711 t" X' \v 'N nil, I "i> :** uat!?-r M-i. n- Iill? i.ii.-n, ari'l 1.i: .l" >. familiar with all Hi-- 1' :i Iu1 s- . 1 ii?>. ;i>!v:mi<ncr> ami ii ?Ii*el' III-'1 I: :ii;;i 11 Wc-atli- ! r-lirtanlimr ?! j-.-u-S:n.-n: 11:.11 j ;-s i.?n a* ; lie lay.* lii-" V--- "ii a ]im:i. In* i?r. u liat. I.e larks? w lu lln r i: i ! ! r.iiin. iil 11 is just tin .-:i11: - ! ? mankind It . princ is In \ <-ir elation. t " mil i"V tm-t*i-!iatil* \vi>ul<l ! > well !< <* *1110 if ami lak a ! w ">ti*?elial'ire.; i:k-1 <r:itf for .-iiiu'lo rflioiar -el.i s taken at iv ducod ra 5 If it i> >!.< ' ra!:u< \ I. I"- lakes !ii: i in. rover.', \v?-atli!-r liojti.l< nIlo?>r- liim. ami tlif-n m'lids liim " v. i i>< 11i f: i. :?.l. !i. S. K? rr. or down 1" l.oirsix A wln-iv in :i fi'iv Tiiinut.'-.-. af;< r ?Ji?* it !i r :i!it! vivillir, lo-ailli!':il iiillii'*si<'-of tin* i vlernal a|I'H'-nij"ii. tii. \ wiil tlii* insMi- work ?f-ilimr, ia'iiln/. | !:i- j-ii? :r ! : c.-urinsf. ami tilfll : t :i! t lti;:i Ami l! i. Ii" \v ?l! <! ? . af- . t?-r takinir soiii- l.'?J:iiv ?'. C.d.l/s nr II. S. J Kerr's iu'ar.l lil ii u' (win li i Mil>.-tantial. ro I liquid! tli. n al!"V. ::iu*l V"\ to ::iv.- (Item what's called tio; ..un'.tee j h, tlia! Men's wives l-iw.w ?1 I. little l.i'Vf :i?"! i' J>i !thinking F'.>S110 citv f"!k- l av.- t > t! ir |-a\< I young latli- ni!inw ni'i' ti>;i? ;r '-'.J1 <M!t?Tiatn I their now l?:anx, nn-1im- ii liru<h their j h.a<k l.'oh if-, i "sjijJ .-tart t- l-.-.-iv.- th?- : jiiee h??ki:?ir M r:>| A few n.t-H r.f w;li,r < r.liaarv apj-caraiK-e, who have throw:: 1 - :?11.-.-: \- into ].v# !:?* ].u:;'l-. know tji-- a In l,. v?-.l Smm !? sti:* <>f Is:-' : it I. i- matvi. <i t in-m into li'li fiti;?ii?:iv? u t Ii.-j:i :i .- ai .|iu_r far I..von'l their ?-X", ! ! :. Iin. an-j of pitching 11; :: i as liit-li u;. a- | ?!iH y - J .*. ?i? s- jili.irl y in the sea'. j of *:p;? ri.-iv'.oi:; r.- -j laMIily. There are now in t?-i:v < AI.I.<-rilU>, n Churclm?, 2 Acn-Umi* s, 1 Sinvititr >cliool, a groat many i>r\ < > >> .!.- :?t?>r?v, -j iVintism (>!)">< < ?, II Wliolf*f.a!?j < iiy H-h: \i .le\v<Establishments. a flu-j-iiii .M.; m.ic ami <M(1 Follows' , Manning (lass. ilippi'u Iromc. 2 Carriage ?r:?l r>iijrtry Manufactories, 4 Hotels', .-i-vi ial IIoiims, 1 1 ?r?iir Store, (/in Factory. ami a .-t-ain f-a\v Mill, -J Il.irncif, ami .-f-v. rai Jioot ami Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory, Tai!or.->' F?tiil>!i-.!imcnts, ("alii- ' net, Carp-iit" is' ami I -la k-milhs" Shops. l>ofivrlii5K-nt Saloons, :j:: I 2 I.ivirv SlaMcs, ami it will not <!o f..r a .' ' titl.-man to malar a l>a<l nj'ji'-iti a. nay 'I Tin-:-'- |ilHCt-s; It injures their bi:*:m 1 %-is- l.i suitable for .1 i t:.? ubf''- named ]awx-aliom ami oocupntifsij. : " : ?!!> lie lias a l>iir rade ami a iarL'?i >: .. ' n't intend t<> ask prices licit ar?. niir- ;; I.v- .. * i -.jii'-nt and Straw llats, is romp! < i: - tino I'n-k. t Kniv. -, llazurs, oi: and Kl ii-i !!?-~, I i<! !I?- Slrintr* nr..': Yi'W. manufactured expressly f>>r this tra-io. Flsstc.-*, i'aienl. |j<n<r Fasteners, In U'r?Vit Table.4, the nios-t eon veiiient thinir ??i" the kind now in u-o?every bn.lv miixlit I" have ' no?Rankers'l?a.-es, Iii!) 15<?il;-, I'm-ket ami Memorandum l'.?>id>, Knv* Letter I'upor, the largest Mock ? v.-r lrout;hi t<# titi~ market ? New Yorkers cons; lain ? (' a - an-iiv since wtt j-urcliai'-l?St. i'eiis. :o m:s:i\ tliat there is ;\u anticipated advance ?n st> i I, J'ni t Monnaies ... t : i " ' III.IV ill i III til** llint n<*1, <.V:nl>s, Hair 1 in; hcs. Nr:iI an?l T>><?ili UruslH-.-, enough l'? ?|M-ti a w lioli; saN* I ru-!i an?l <:oinl? !iou?c, ami if Cular lVn?-ils ri-.>, I.yos* lias 'erasure?:t wli<>)f ?:a:v of Ivia'-Kiuir. N< 'mIIv-, any quantity, an-1 1<>\v 1-v retail, Tricojilivrotis, Katliuirion, ('<>! _*!; '. Hair oil, I(:tti>ik<*r?-lii?*f Kxtraets an<l f*."?'? < } siiw'iiii^ rlulF, a:i?l Tliiinlilft C"aM-s, l-aii'.'-rn-. J'ul'-.'V \Vliij>s, Valises, itfn ?ir tlnve lli>r i >, aii>l uiaiiv other tilings thai it wonM take us a \vli??hr day to look them ii]> ati?l iiann- them over, all "f \vlii<-li nra f- - *' * ... . vu<>> I'll IIISJH-CMOII ami fcjlr, lit, till' C??rnorStoruin llie M;ir>!mll 1 lo:ir-o. Abbeville (II. April 1P>, 1 >."> ">. r.n tf Kew Spring A Summer iioodti At No 1 Granite Range. (All AM REUS A" MA ItS] I ALL im n..\v reJ reiving their Spring and Summer Goods, wliioli will be found complete, with i vi-iy novelty of tli? SoaMii) ill PRESS GOODS, SILKS. MAA'TIL1.AS. EMIlROWhi;IKS, HOSIERY, (J LOVES, OA XCY, LEG HO J<S KEA VOLITAX A XI> CRAPE TIOXXETS, I A line assortment of jHtX.Vk'T ltlUHOXH,! yiiKNCH FI.O ll'/.'A'.S, jiik] a variety of TltlMMINUK, which have. Itevn Koleototl with grout car**, am) to which wo most respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of this place and the "surrounding District. April 8, .'.0 tf Water Proof IV :i re.llAiiim Y& if Til K subscriber bos taken "fe <> jf jSSE?e^ 4l?n Planter's Water Proof j^wKC/S^ \Vnre House. formerly occupied by Mr. .tohn Usher, Sr., and l?y strict attention to business, lie hopes to merit, a liberal share of the patronage of the generous public of the upper and Cotton growing districts. The "VVnre House is above high water mark, '<high and dry," and more secure from fire thnn any other Ware House in Town. 1*. S. 1 will also attend ?.o ? 1 - ? .vv?iini)j IIIIU forwarding (Joods and Produce, entrusted to rny care. C. H. KEN KEY. Hamburg, Sept. 1, 1855. 10-lm Committed f |Y> tho Jail at Abbeville Court Hotise JL JL' on Wedn the 13tli February, inat, a Negro -wonan DafTney, Ufa says - ? she belongs to Sherard Barxtdile, of this District I Said Negro is about four feet six inches high; supposed to' be some sixty or seventy years J owner is requested to come foward prove I property, pay charges, and take her away. . B. J. COCHRAN, Jmiior.Feb. SB, 1866. 4a . J, - ?f j " ' .~t . . * v ' ! toll"* E. J . T l <C : /-3k. JB? EK EH 71l ?. AT ARIIKVILLl i A BlrjJoS for B'iiie 1 \S I llAVi" Now a s?-lt of han<l?, in nil tl a- gooil us i'vit flruik a 1 i<-k iu this or at: Any Style from a fraiic-iH'i'k Conrh to tin' running-ponr < low as any <it.ln.-r Shop in the t>t:ito, for the I.ATKST v\M> MOST IASUION A15 I.E. I'ci-.-ons wishiuir anvtliinir in tnv lino, arc vc < it ?'< j.'... ?o Octagon Burial Cases r |"M11*,SK CASKS uro extensively useil, ami jm1 [ins lor Iraiisi'orlatiiin, ?l?i>ositiuir in vat tiiii'le of I Inillosi Itti|X,i,i>>IiH!>lc itlaftM'iuls; ; 'l'n prevent rust <>r corrosion ; mul when j>r<>ji 1 I it thai Hie hoilies of our ileeeaseil loved ?i 1 t!?i.s ..r water, or ili-jO'cilatioin of vermin, an oliviatictr tl'i- ii?ees.Mly of hasty lmrials"; or, if j Tin- < u'TAdoN ("As'K is ii now *tyl? of Aletn ; |>? rfeet ivscioMnm-o of Highly Polish I ami fnv from < ly rlions e.vjuvsseil l>y some | i.m iii. i >?yu\?. ; Tho Suli.- Hlii r i- now prepared to furnish the I <>f any size iv?piiivil. Also, Black Walnut and Covcre l mill ili-livere?l in tin1 shortesl |i??s??il?li* lime. jili-iisi- Inkii iioliee of inv <levri|'l;ve |>:i:ti]?h!< (r?, j Abbeville <\ 11., Mnr<*h ::i, |l riu ^)otfl anti AT ABBEV \ | ATHIS & SALE Kespcctfuily inform tin ; .?* I ej silly, thai they have ??penti<l 11 ?l< >TKI?, fur tin* a'-eominoihiti<m of permanent ami transi i 1;.... .1... .... 1 - < -11 - < tifu :n:il induce a repetition of tin-call. Their t iifnintitiil snpply t lie country can all'ord; attend | r??rt:?l; rooms convenient and ample ; ami. in fort <>f their guests. Thcv would further announce that. they will 1 an.l as Ihey have attached to their Hotel as c ! found anywhere hereabout, which will always 1 jam] attended by experienced aii'l trusty <?ft!? j creased patronage of tin* public. They arc al a ' of sfm-1; with shelter an'] foml. They are also : any kind of Travelling < 'onxvyance from a Saddl very l>e-t of driver.-. Tliey have, just, complete horse J lacks ever run in this section, which safe and eomfoiiahlc vehicle of transportation, j ('halves in all cases, for man and beast. will h Horse, :i7 A cents; Two feeds, lV.il ; and by the ?' .miv?-nii>??r ihy& *'5>"" Ji:inn<>r copy four tiiiu-n. M. STRAUSS, <; o k i<: s ]{i: i: v , SS So MI'CH Ensrnired in y<-llintr ami lioxini; ?<ul Ilia NKW STOCK OFSJ'KINfl AM) SI7.MMKIt OOODS. | i i-<-11jiI iii New York, I')>i):! !<-i ] )>i:t, lialtimori; mi'l <'liarleslon, llml. lie 1km not tin: time to specify and detail Kvcry one nay*?and wlmt every one my* nitmt. lie HO?tlillt it is lilt" Clifflff xt, f 'iil'Kt mil lirnt Stoek lil'otlglit lo Coke-.liiiry. ('mixi-tini^ of I'rinti-. .laeonet, Muslin*, IMtlU'-S, Organdie*, ISltll.l.I A NTKS, <?i..l' 1 inin ijarptfe.i, Tii";ue:i, I.riI>min.I?jim, CHALKY, MAPAIiOI T SATIN K; MAI; )I T I5A.-SAI.K. CUAI'K MAliKTZ, M'Sli MKXICANA: T..c vf iit*\v (iixiil.h in nil i'iiliir.4, iih well in ] Jlonriiiii'i sli/lr. i.inkn <;<hh>s. MANTAI.KTS. iui.1 MANT11.1.AS, Kil.ljotiP, I CiiIIiiin, Sieves nml Triiimiintrp. HONNKT8 AND HATS. For (5KNTS, ItOVS nn<l Yol'Tll, Goods ?>f cvi-rv VMi-ii'ly viz: v oniiim-ii?-, j?r:ip (i r.ie, v n>numrei?, tfce. Al-o, rkady-made clothing, Moots, Slippers, (iaitfi-.*, :in<l Children's Sliocs. 1IATS AND CAl'S, Besides l.is full stock in JI.\I!T)\VA1lE, (!R0CEISY, CROCKERY, and STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS. My t-tork is now complete in nil it* departiin 111s, Thankful for the patronage heretofore given to me, I hope that the present Block, xrhrlfd iril/i (/rent rurr nn<l under the hrxl mli tiiiln;/r.\ will he the ptrn?n".?t, inducement to my old friends und em tomcrs. l\cw ones come an?l judge for yoursel res, and rest nwured you enn huy an cheap from me as any where else, besides u larire and iful nMiiptmnnf <?? loot from. M. STUAl'SS. Cokosbury, April 7, IS.Vl -JOff ^srmrv/m ?r-a- n <2 a^M.mrms FROM AHIiEVILLK TO WASHINGTON. \FOi;it HOUSE .STAGE leaves ABBEVII I I.' *?- ?J---* ... . ? ? ? . ..ii niuiKiity, tvennesuny nnn Friil? v. Lravca Washington, (in., on Tuesday, Thursday and /Saturday morning*. A Daily Train loaves Wnihington at 1 o'clock a. m., for Atlanta and Augusta. OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. JOHN McBRYPE^? 'Ahhevillo C. H., April 2, 1856. 48 ly 3Sf. A. HOXXE, WHOLESALE & 11ETAIL REALKR IN Main Street, . uujuynaHlfl, p. O. tSf" Ordert from the Country respectfully! invited and faitkfuUy JUltd. fOet 19tf ? V'.i.>*?/ ' hskry s. kihr, WIIOLB * A JL ? *; B? *4" 1(1.1 DEALER IK GROCERIES PROVISIONS & CONFECTiOSAHES, ABBBVILLB, O. H., 8. O. J S. YLOR'S a- m-c: z*mi mm' m. ? : >- 9 E C. II., S. arriagcs ami Itu^rifH. 10 various bi'iinclicn of CAUHIAC:M MAKIN<!, It ly oilier town, I am able to huilil of Vehicle, 1 >f a Whecl-barrow. Ami 1113* prices will be as U same styles of work, which arc always of (he I V respectfully invited lo give nic a call. II ;?Rosewood Finish. 'sc.*.* valunlilu n>lvan)aires dmt all oilier C!ufills, or for (ir.lintii't' ...IJ 'PI ...... ' ? ? ""J tlso flitsulo anil Out, I. 'orlv cemented, wo have tlio grntifyiusx reliefuie.?, enclosed in tin-in, are free from irrup<1 may, without. oppressive oilnr, l?e kept? desired, trnnsported to a distant lnml. Ilie Pases, of beautiful form, and finished in l< cd Rosevood, Sl concerning the shape and iipponrmiec of (he above CASKS, at the shortest n<>! i?-?- possible, s< d Coffins Made to Order. For furl her information of the above Pases, T v?m? ii .11*: in i ireuiauuii, T.i ] :. .i. TAv i.< >11. n I'ibcrii Stables ILLE C. IT. ir old friends and patroi.s, and the public trf,non Washington street, opposite .Mr. Itiighey's ) icnt hoarders. Tl.ey intend to jjivc such ntt <*iicull upon tin-in as shall insure entire satisiil.li* will never want f?>r the best ninl most ants prompt and fait lilnl; beds clean nn?l coin- j-(| slim t, everything suited tu tlie vtiHv ninl com- (. continue tlic 1.1VKUV STAIill! IM'SIXKSS ; ^ commodious ami comfortable Stables as can lie | j ie bountifully supplied with the bc.-?t provender l( rs. they hope to receive the continued anil in- w II time< prepared to accommodate nny nimiher _ ihvay.s prepared to furni.-h their customers with e-Ilorse to a F<>Ull-llOl?SK 1IAC1C, with the d, one of the most convenient and elegant forr-1 families or companies of passengers will lind a o made as low as possible. For Kindle feed of lav, 1f> rout*. -i :50 tr ; II: SPRING GOODS?1850. 8 J. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., || Broad St., Oppoeite Masonic Hall, U Al!K now r?rco?vinj? nn iiuiiMitilly rlmii'i' !! viirirty of SPKl.NfJ 1?UKSS KAMlilCS, wliit-li tlioy nro Mi'lliii|f til 11>< wrv IowchI j?ri i'i'h piMcililr, iiml In \vlii<'li l.ln> ntt !Iitiii <>f | 11r I cluif'i'i'K in very corilinlly nml fullv invi li'il. 'I'livir HliM'k I'liiliriH'i'it lIn* following. n IIIOIIIX ?illn*IM, of /''rcliefi / .'ntflisli mill .1 liirrii'im |iro<lii<-liiMix. I'urlifiilnr ntt tili<m in n.ikrd lo I'litnnli, 1.1111i11. Hcy?loux, I.ii-ln-r ?t (\>'h iiiiiiiii- |? I I'acliil'i: of lioiiiliiixiiit!*, rlmllioM. ilrlaim'*, |j trrniinliiiflf, ?Vc. Thin-in ?fc Milliard'* S lilfii-k ami foloivil challicM, niaririii.se, veil li Iji-rai^i', ami t insiicH. 15 I PKINTF.Il (i(K)l)S,?Stcinhacli, Koechlinks, i lYrcals, Williaiitcs, cambrics, jaconets, lawns, ' ?rgniiiliv!> and borages, \v ?A i.so? hi j Paris black bilks, superior qualities; d< Paris ri?*l? fancy silks; ?' i " Foni lands, very handsome; " French ami F.n^lisli Calicoes of SteinI bach's Ilogle's Montcitha ?fc Norton's ; Cast-* "f (iinghuiits, black and fancy, nil prices; [ Printed ehallies ami borage delaines, from low ltricod to vc-rv rioli 1 I'1 American lawns and muslins; " Cnlicocs, low pricc and fast colors; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. ni Kii-hardson's Liiicno, and oilier makers, a wry full assortment in all varieties, for shirt- _ inj?, sheeting, pillow easing, ?t&, <fcc.; l>irda-eye r diapers, Scotch ditto, towelling ami towels, Turkish liath, dee. ; window drapery, lace nnd muslin, ?tc., ?te. ri Summer Hoods for (lentlemen and lloys, in J Linen drillings, <fcc., cottonndosof all sort/, vest- m ings, springeassimeres, cashnicrett, drab e'te, ?te. tli DOMESTIC GOODS, O An unrivaled assortment of sheetincs and ,f I.shirtings, brown am! blenched, from 3-4 to 12-4 J?1 width and from the lowest priced to the finest I English nnil American makes. PLANTATION GOODS. Of ever}' sort and kind, considered desirable t<> linve, by the piece or bale. In addition to the above, we bare the very finest a.saorment of collars, Laccs and Embroideries in goncral, N to be found probably in the State. im J. F. BUKCIIARD ?t CO. M May 2, 1850. f?2-ly w i J) FURNITURE WAREROOMS! BENJAMIN & GOODRICH, Broad Street, Augusta, Aporgia, _ NEXT Door above Thomns^^^^^JL?? Richardson's A Son's' SKEfflSZHaB? T Book'StSTre; and opposite Lam? 4 back's <ic Cooper'* new Iton/AUr*, would re- ti< spectfully 'announce to their friends and the ac public that they are n6w receiving daily a Pi choice and well selected assortment of all kinds in of FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Book to Cases, Sofas, Chairs, Tete-a-tetes, Centre Tables, er Window Shades, <kc., of the latest and most ai fashionable designs, wljifch they will guarantee p< to sell m low' aa can be bought in the city and we init? all who wish to purchase. tO eall *nd ? examine uuriwon oeiure parol)WIDg elMWttcre. - Spring, Hail1 and GotUm MATTRA8SES, and f all kinds of Fartitsre Manufactured end Re- ^ paired to order, with neatness and dispatch. w 0T This Finn, positively, have no eosncetion with any other Fnrfilture House in this tr city- BENJAMIN" k GOODRICH, ftt Avgosta, Ga., April 28, 186&- - *2-Jy 1856. 1856. CHEAP DRY GOODS For Spring-* BROOM & NORRELL, 38 Blroa?t Street, Augusta, iiii., IAVH Just opened tlicir Sl'lll NCI ST< >CK ??l STAl'LK ANI>t FANCY ])KY <;<)<>J)S, ni/mu I ? 0|lC<.'Llllll Y- Cl'.ll T III! niUMilloil Ol tc citizens of Abbeville an?l adjoining ])it= iete to tlic assortment, which comprises almost i-err article in the Dry (ioiiil1) line, nn<l having :cn fiimr/lit lnj an rxjirricnccd hu>/rr, they art reparcd to oiler Goods at such prices as they m guarantee to ho a.s Ciikai* as tiih CiiK.\rK9T. i-eling assured that a careful examination ol nr Stock will iniluee a liberal share <>f patronge, they solicit the favor of ail earl}* call. Among our (ioods wc invite particular at illion to the following: lain 151k. and Fancy Drcs* SILKS " Satin Striped and l'r. Printed 15 A KKUES icli SILK OKKNA DINKS, and Satin PlaM TISSUES r. Printed CIIALI.IKS, and KAIlKfiK Pk LAINKS icli ( renadino, Itcri'!;(! and Jaconet FLOW HI'LI) UOP.KS " IV. Printed OIICANPIKS, MUSLINS ami LAWNS Ik. ("II AIXIKS, TAMATANS, W>MP.A/INI> and ALPACAS '.'tin and I'liculicd JAC'ONKTS. CAMtiKICS, N A NS( )i ?K nn.l S\V 1>S MI SI .1NS ni i .1.1 A NTS. (* A i-i < < >KS, <; i N<; I I A MS, TA n I.ATANS, Ac.. &>'. urp? nsMortmcnt Worked K1H?IN<?S and IX SKItTIXCS COIJ.AKS, SI.KKYKS, CIIKMI Z KIT MS, JSANIlS nn.l Fl.< >1 NCI N< IS icli KiiiKroirdoivil I'ASQ!"I'.S, J.a<:<? and Silk MANTILI.AS nc<? and Crape SHAWLS. I>11:. Silk 1 .AClvuperi??r asxirted (Inml.-s f??r (!KN"IV>' ami HOYS' WKAll I.INKNS, TAHI.K DAMASKS 1)1 Al'MKS, TOWKI.I.IN'JS, ?le., ,fce. >-1 ami 12-1 l.iiu-n S11KKTIN(IS, and Super ril.l.ow CASK I.INK.NS iperior A?st. 151. ami I'ro. lilOIKSTIl'iS' MIll'.l'.'ri.NC.S', I.ONC CI.OT1I.S .sTi: i Pi-wS ti ck L\( :a and ,si:r va nt.s COOD.S up. Asst. llOA'IKRV, fur Genls, I.a'lics. Mis hos, I Soys ami Children, of all kinds and prices oirctlicr with many oilier floods, not menmied, and nil which will !? oflVrcd at prices tat en nnnt lie undersold in the way ol fair ami [ right dcalinir by any house in the .S'tate. RRflflM Ri NHRRPI I 238 Hrond ?Si., August a, (?n.t ' pril 1 ly| Noarly opposite Augusta Hank. WAR IN KANSAS! L E T T II K 31 FI G II T ? NOBODY SCARED!! L\TK wnuM pay to nil p?rsona wlio lmv? V? Wheat on liaml awl want good l'loui v it, take it to WILSON'S MILLS. irinorly known as Donnald's Mills, mi Turkoj reek, one mile from (lonlsville 1'o^t-oflifc.? hose Mills make inor?- Flour to tlic bushel than iv mill in the District, and all who may fuvoi im with their patronage will find tin; jiropric1n accommodating, and cannot, fail to lie pleasei! ith the Mills. | May 15,185f? i'.m j) k v (i 6~oT) s SPRING IMPORTATIONS, 1 q x r. X U ft u L TILLER ?t WARItKX, Opposite Globe 7 1. Hotel, Animus til. (In., nro roci-iving tlieii snnl choice variety of Sl'lllNfS 1MIKSS I'AIV ICS, t'liiln-m-inir the lio.-t maker* of l'renoli u\ Kugtish proiluolioit^, among which nro? icli I'rintc.l French Jaconets ami (irirmiilios ; t<-li " Flounced llaregcji ami Organdies: i?-l? " American ami is<I? Lawns; u-ii " l-roiioli lirilliaiils mill (.'nntlTiivs ; ifli " liaropvt ami Titwuiv-i ; luir, Itliic ami I'ink, Plain i>iillinnts, now art ii'lc. Silks ! A*niirti'il t'ltlor* I'IimiihmmI Silk I irfsscs ; Uifli I'lniil ninl Stripoil TaHVta Silk* ; It it'll Mnirn Ai>li<|iif, Toiilartl ainl>'liinii Silks I (lack 'l'a I Vf ta ainl (Sro ?lo Uliiiie ]>o. Itlonmiiik <d?ods ! lain ami Stiipi'il (ircnailini'h ami J?arciri'S : lnek Flounced Grenadine mul Uarcge Dresses; uperior Summer Hoiubitzines mul Challies ; lurk Jaconets, Organdies nuil Marquise ; lack J'ng. Crapes, Love Veils ami Handkurel i i els. Tii nddilion to this long line ??f Dress Goods, e luive n complete stock of Calicoes, Gingsins, Linen Goods. Furniture I'aint?, KuihroiI'ries and Laces, Hosiery and Gloves, Plain id Embroidered Crape Shawls. A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety ol vies. Pantaloon Stuffs, Tileaclicd and Brown oods. White and Striped Osnaliurgs, of various rands. Our friends and customers are respectfully ivited to examine the largest stock of Spring nl Summer COOl >S that we linve ever had. I'articular attention paid to filling orders. Augusta, fla., April 18, 185U 50-tf STATE OF JOHN GIVENS, DECEASED SETTLEMENT. I^IIK Kindred and Creditor?, and all parties concerned arc hereby notified that a lift] Settlement of said Estate will l>c made in ic Ordinary's Office, Abbeville, on the 14th of ctobcr next. The Distributees arc requested > be punctual in their attendance, as the adinistrator will not hold himself accountable r interest afterwards. JOHN L. ELLIS, Adm'r. June 20, 1850. 8-3rn. Piano Fortes. THE Subscriber keeps on band unn'a tfc Clark's celebrated \JuQ~jlj and action PIANOS, also, other makers'; KI.ODKONR Am. wiiirh h? wurrAnta nnH ill sell nt New York price*, delivered at the rpot. S. GARDNER, 106 Riciiaidson Strbft, A fete doors above Exchange Bank, Columbia, S. C. April 11, ISfirt ' ly T II. 8CVDDAT, IW. D., Office jL at Lowndesville, 8. C., solicits pracso in CHRONIC DISEASES. His extensive iquaintance with Anatomy, Physiology and ithology, and the laws and moans of bealtii, connection with the best and most satisfacry Medical agents known to the profession, lable him to lurnisli to the diseased superior y ml!. j ?. x -i* if - - - u. tun uepnruiiBiit vi iiietucinc rccoivcs 1KB irticular study and practice. June 20, 1856. 7-flm *^rnKZm~~ 0;000 PIECES of WALL PAPERING, 10 Paper* of Transparent Window Shades ith Pictures to match. Ifavelianta and Plantar* f?nm Iktuoill. TV. i<t wishing to purobue will do well to call ' A. BLEAKLY, AagnaU, Ga., May ?, J8M. 52-ly Hardware, Paints, Oil*, WINDOW GLASS, &c., At the Sign of the Golden Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. O. TIIK Subscribers have now > ?a baud mi extensive assortf \r nient of (iooils in their Jino, whieh I they are selling at the lowest market price* for ' Cs?li, nn?l to which they respectfully call the attention of purchaser*. Their stock consists ^ In part na follows, viz: jjuriron, nooji, r>neei, iwunl, Oval, Hound nml Square Iron; Cast,, Gorman and Blister Steel; Anvils, Bellows, Vices, ?te.; Mill and Cross-Cut Saws; Mill Iro?-:?, Nails, Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware;Bench ami Moulding Planes, Cuisels, Augers, Files, Boring Machines; Mortice Machines, I.allies, Saws, Bench Screws, Hinges, Screws ; j Locks, Bolts, Latehcr?, A:;es, IToes Plough Moulds, Ad zes ; ' Axles, Springs, Knninefed and Patent Leathers, i Paints, Varnishes: Window Glass, Spirits Turpentine, l'utty, I'aint Jirushos; Corn Slii-lloi'8, Straw Cutter.-', Corn and Col) Mills, Leather injjr : ' I l'lastcr. Cement, (Jim powder, Sliot, ! I.eail, ?tc., ?te. | Those iii want of Goods in the Hardware I line, will find it. to tlieir interest to i;iVe ns a p ! all liefore making their pnreha'es. I ISI1 Kit ,fc AGNKW A <<>. , IVI. i.-,, is:.n ll tj?l jlULLKU & SliNN, - Wholesale and SC.etail Grocers, COLUMBIA, S. C.t C\A WOULD Respectfully "(jv <-> Vf ; c:l'I lln* attention of (he j??i I cit.iz-.'iis of Ahhcville l>istrict to their large ami well assorted stock ?f 4* KOC 1-] EC. 0 IIS, which they offer nl. tlie lowest market prices. In addition to the heavier articles usually kept, in a well-arranged Grocery, we keep a full , stock of . "FANCY CROC Ell I ICS," including almost every article wanted in the family. Persons visiting Coiumhia will find it. to their advantage to give us a call before making their purchasers. II. Mri.I.Ki;. i: l? ?! w I April 11, -l'J ly TANYARD AT LOWNDESVILLE. rI"MIK innlorsifrncil most respectfully call the 1. attention of the public- to our Stock of l.KATI I Kit we havo, and will keep on hand a variety of asComl I.KATIIKK as can hchouirht at. any Tanyard in the Country. llavinir laid in a heavy Stock of Slaughtered iiiiic.i insinpnii.tr, we will In- aMe to supplv the people willi heavy SULK LKAT11LR, (iin ' I Sands, A*e. ?ALSO? To our Harness Shop. We will keep on hand n lot of troml Ready Mii<lc Harness of our own make, licing professional Workman, w.- can safely say, 1 lint wc trim put**?p ns line ami ?s > trood Work as any establishment in the ]>is' Iriet, and as cheap as the cheapest. All orders attended to immediately. We sol licit a call. Leather, Harness, Bridles, Marliniralc3, ?to., etc., will ho given in exchange for JI i?lcs and I'ark, or Cash will lie triven if preferred. .1. M. jc W. 11. ML" 1.LIKIX. June 27, lS.'ii't. 8-tf ^3^ rBI^ (ST P "TT3i/~ FOR SALE! 1 r|"MIE Subscribers will keep on hand. at nil .1 times, nt the Saddlery and Harness Store ' of K. Westtiel'I, in Ihis Village, an assortment of all kind* of STOVKS, which they pledge themselves to ?oil on as favorable terms as Stoves of the same quality ean he purchased for in Charleston, 'l'lieir t'OOKINCi STOVKS they will warrant to do everything that a tVoking Stove ean do, and are sure they will give universal satisfaction. One of us will spend the most of the present year at the North, and will he aide to select "the best and most approved patterns. K. WKSTriF.IJ), I. BRANCH. ; Abbeville C. II., S. C\, .Inn 8, 1850. ly DEPOT. . ''piIH Finn ..f ROBERTS, ADAMS .t SMITH 1. was dissolved on the fu st of October, 1851. It is hoped (lint nil persons indebted will conic forward nnd settle by cnsii or note, as wc nrc nnxioits to close our old business. ROBERTS & ADAMS Still continue business nt Hodges, nnd nt l.oug Cnne, nnd by the lirst of April will bnve n line Spring Stork of Goods, selected with groat euro in New York and I>altirnorc, which wc reaped fully offer to our friends nn<l customer* at moderate profit?.? Come ami see, ami he your own judge. AVo merely wish to let you know that wo are still hero, feeling satisfied that if you will come, our(ino<ls and price.) will please you. Very respectfully, ROBERTS it ADAMS. Hodges', S. C., Ma roll '27. 1850 47 tf Sign of (lie Two Large "Watches. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AXI> 0 AT NEW YOUlv PRICES, FOR CASH! MERCHANTS and Dealers will do tr*/Y? well to call and examine tho Block of WATCHES, CLOCKS ami JEWELRY, nt 249 l&iug Street before tJicy purchase elsewhere. Every article warranted. A slock always 011 hand peculiarly adapted to country dealers. Save twenty per cent. In/ eallinrj on WM. MASTEKMAN, 240 King-st.., Charleston, rour uoora irom >y entworlli street. October 5,1855 22 , tf < jM^^Canes, ..Gloves, ? JffiSalBsl! 0 Trunks, p |E^Puu|Qu9^E^|u| &c, &c. ? vJSSlSRSSSS^ &c. April 11, 1866 49 Ij t5 I HAY MULh. WILLIAM A. MOORE, living' near this place, tolls before yHS me a light sorrel Horse MULE ?f medium si to, supposed to be about twenty vean old, and badly wind broken, appraised ov John W. Sober, John 01 0. Allen and John H. Connor,, at ten dollars. 8. B. ORAYDON, . Magistrate. Coke?burv, March 17, 18M Stilt i * ABBBirnUUK C. H. Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe Manufactory. T1IK subscriber most reffHl spectfully calls the attention #11 ' K. of the public, arid cspecinlly ' p^, I his old friends and customers, to his large and wcll-selected stock of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes. Ho hns nlso a lnnjje stock of fine pump-soled midline welted 15()Dl>>, of the latest stylw, of the finest French calfskin. Jle lias ft lftl'ift! stock of fine iloulil??.ariln^ Wilier-Proof Roots, 1 all of his own manufacture, warranted. All of ! which he will ?? !! chenp/i/r ennh, or on a cred, it )n prompt-paying customer?. | 1 If i:? also prepared to make to order any i article in the I tout rind Shoe line, having a i large number of the finest workmen in his em' ploviru nt, and hfing a practical workman liim, : self. 1 laving (ho finest, stock of Leather thaI'Vi'rcame to this District, his Boot* and Shoet will ho made in the neatest and latest styles* and for fit and workmanship shall not he ex-I rolled. N. McEVOY. March 21, 1 S">'> -Ui 12m Joiner :tu?i ;ibinot Shop, ni:\t itoon t<> Tin: rr.Kss office, j AIlllEVIl.l.i". court house, s. c... ' rS",lli". nniliM'siirnoil, thankful tor r "^S'V'jVSt I. pu.?t favors, nn<l ever runriy I l<> servo a fjenoroua puMic, may iWl lllil r i I?< at nil t lines found nt. hi* Shop in Uie East' ern corner of Christian <fc Doalo's Coach Faci torv, win-re lie is prepnml to tnnkc PANEL ! LOOKS, SAS1I, ijlinds, mantel PIECES.. : tt<\. i I will nl.-=f? make TAP.LES, DESKS, BOQKj('ASKS, riCTL'I'K 1'UAMKS, niul repair furj nit tiro ?t<?. I will keepconstantly on hand ready mado j COl'KI NS of llio best material and finest finish, either pi>li.-lw?l <>r covered, nil of which ! I will deliver to any point in the district free of eharjrc with hearse or upon railroad if dcsircil in diivHion. All work done warranted as good as the best and chcap according. Ten per cent off for cash on all work done by me. 25?" l*"r reference, apply to any pontlerrmn Ill me- inrm pnrauun. w. U. DUULK9. Inno > >, Isr,r?. 7 ' tf | AYEll SKILLS, Anew and singularly sucrcssful remedy for tho cure of nil lJiiious diseases ? CostivcncRS, Indij qestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, i liout, Humors, Nervousness. Irritability, Inflamma; tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side. Back,. and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. &c. Indeed, ! very few arc the diseases in which a Purgative Medi; cine is not more or less required, and" much sick; ness and suffering might be prevented, if a harm. less but cflcctual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of ; body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious and ; often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided ! by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative i ins is .lime tme in i^ihqs, revermn Hvmpiuum, unu Bilious derangements. They all tend to Income or ' produce the deep seated and formidable distempers I which load the hearses all over the land. Hcnce a ! reliuble family physic is of the first importance to ! the public health, and this Pill has been perfected, with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures | have been effected beyond belief,"were thev not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and I character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who haro ! testified in fiivor of those Pills, we mav mention: Prof. J. M. Locki:, Analytical Chemist, of Ciri-1; cinnati, whose high professional character is endorsed by John 'McLkan, Judge of tiic Suprfcme Court of the United States. Tho8. Cokwin, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. WmoiiT, Governor of Indiana. N. Lonowoiitii, great wine grower of the West. Also, Dr. J. It. Chii.ton, Practical Chemist, of New York Oitv, endorsed by Hon. \V. L. Makcy, Secretary of State. \V m. B. Ahtok, the richest man in AmericaS. Lki.and & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could give many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Tills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than ! the cxpericnce of eminent public men is found in j their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of Ions; investigation and study, arc offered to the public as the best and DKKt f?nmn)ntr? winch th? nrr??r*n? ftf mwl{?*il | soionrc c:in afford. They are compounded not of | tlm d:n^s themselves, lint of tho medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical ! process in a state of purity, and combined togethor j in such a manner as to insure the beet results. This ' system of composition for medicines has been found i in the Cherry l'ectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob| taincd by any process. The reason is perfectly obi rions. While by the old mode of composition, every I medicine is burdened with more or less of ucn-> | monious and in jftrimts qualities, by this each indf* vidnal virtue only that is desired for the curative ellcct is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed wo left behind, th? curative virtues only being retained. Hence it i#^ self-evident tho eflucts should prove, as they haver proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, moro powerful antidote to disease than any other* , medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicineshould be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he oould not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied tho accuratc Formula! by which both my Pectoral and Pills ore made to the wholo body of. Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded by mail to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known I Their life consists in their mystery. I have no mysteries. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on tiic subject irecly acknowledge their conviction* of] their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral wa? pronounced by scientific men to M i wonderful' medicine before its effects were known. Many eminent Physicians have declared the same thing of} my Pills, and even moro confidently, and are willing to certify that their anticipatirJhs wen taore than realized by their effects upon txiaL They oncratc by their powentil influence on theinternal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action?remove the obstructions of) the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of th?body, restoring their irregular action to health, aadT by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise (toafe their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on tift Bom PREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER. Practical and Analytical ChcaM) LOWBLL, MASS. Prioe 86 Centa per Sou Viva Boro far 0L SOLD BT WARDLAW A LYui\, Abbeville 0. H., And l.y every Merchant in the DistrictIIAVILAND, IIARRAL A CO., Gfaarleatos, April Cm] General Agents.. ORIENT CHAPTER HO. 9 R,\ A.'. *.%? COKE8BURY) A ^ MEETS Third Friday in ***** " Month, nt 3 V. M. /yf\ May 28, 183ft S Uml >, a . * *