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Selling Off at a Profit) LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABBEVILLE C. II. Change or the Programme ! rFMIE subscriber being determined to raise n JL large amoutit of money, offers his goods, for the next eixtv days, at a reasonable J'rojft ! It is to be hoped that persons in want of any-] thing in his line, will avail themselves of this opportunity. The general rule is to sell out at ?oat*; buttlie Programme having been changed to suit the l>r*HU'iit iirrnii<Toiii?>nt i? will l%? ? !>. nerved accordingly. llw object in making this offer is preparatory to uit entirely new arrangement for the 1-nN Trade, l>y which persons will be able to get Goods only fur the Va*h. Long experience lias satisfied the subBcriber*tbat this arrangement will be most advantageous to all parties, except tlio.se who never intend to pay, and it is for the special benefit of this class that the rule will be adopted. IlisStock consists in part of the following, vir! 10 llhds. Bacon Sides; 4 do Cuba Molasses; 10 do Louisiana Sugars; l20 Bags Rio Coffee ; l*r?af. Crushed and l'owdcred SugHrs; I'owder, Shot, Lead and (iun Wadding ; A few cheap l>oublc Barrel Shot Guns ; Black Smith Tools, Iron and Nails ; i i < - ?i * ii i - ? ? -- i it in it i<cau, urvvu ?iiu i ciiuw u?;. gruunu in i V?il ; llio, Hondo ami other brands Cigars. Agricultural Implement*. Straw Cutters and Corn SI tellers; Bagging, Hale Hope and Twine ; Hemlock, Upper and I lames* Leather ; A Large Lot of Hollow Ware; Burning Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ; White Wine <fc Cider Vinegar ; Trace, I^og ond Fifth Chuins ; A large iStoek of Wines and Liquors offered nt low priees, us he is determined to quit this part of the trado ;?and a great many other article# 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 | ijiimiiii v, liiiu iic iKip'N mm. a miliary, nccuy jiuhlic will make haste to buy out every tiling lie has on hand. All of which is respectfully submitted by If. S. KKliK, No. f> Brick Kange. July 18. 135fi. Utr Citation liv Wff.MAM HILL, Ksq., Ordinary of A1.bc-' villc District: "I IJ HEKKAS, Robert Martin has applied J T T to me for Letters of Administration j on all and singular tin* goods and chattels, j rights and credits of Mrs. Sarah Martin, late; of the Distriet aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to eite and admonish | nil and singular the kindred and creditors ?>i'i said deceased, to lie and appear before inc. at: our next Ordinary's Court lor tin- said District, ! to lie holderi at Abbeville Court on the j Twenty-seventh day of August in*t., to show j cause, if any, why the said administration! should not be granted. Given under 1113" hand and peal, this eleventh ' day of August, in the year of our Lord I one thousand eight hundred mid fifty-six, j and in the eighty-firet year of American Independence. 15?2tj \V. mm 0. A. D. P THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AHBKV1LLI-: DI8TUICT. JOHN I- CI.AUK, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District bv vir-' tne of n writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum ot' the suit of Joseph (.'rows, having tiled in 1113* | i >fliee, together with 11 Schedule, on oath, <?f his entate anil effects, his petition to the Court , of Common I'Icas, praying that ho may he admitted to the benefits of tho Acts of the fJ>>n-' oral Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent! Debtors: It is ordered, that the said Joseph Crews 1 and all other the creditors to whom the said i .lolin I,. Clark is in any wiee indebted, be, and . they are hereby summoned, and have notice j to appear iieiorc tlic sant Court at Abbeville . Court House, on the fiint Monday ill October, lit*it, to shew cause, if any they can, why the . prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be ; grouted. MATTIIKW McDONALD, C. C. 1\ Office of Common I'len?, Abbeville District. 1 June *27, 185C. 0 3m ; THE STATE"OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' A11BEVII.LE DISTK1CT. Benjamin i>. wou?ell. whois in the ens-; tody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, bv virtue of Jl writ of Ovinia* ail Snl ihf.wi,.ri durn, at the miitof Ciilforil Waller, having filed in my Office, together with a Schedule, on oath,1 of l?is? estates-and -effects, his petition to the i Court of Common fl^Ca^ pruyiug tliat he may | he admitted totfie benefit of the Acta of the , General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors: It js ordered, that th^fiid Gilford Waller,, all other the creditors to whom the said IWnjamin I). Worrell is in any wine indebted, i be, and they arc hereby summoned, and have 1 notice to appear before the sr?id Court at Ab Seville Court IIouso, on the first Monday in October next, to show cnus<?, if nny they "can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, .tthould not be granted. MATTIIKW McDOXALD, C. C. P. Office of Common Plen?, Abbeville District. June 20, 1856. 9-ftin L.and for Sale. AS Agent for William Ware, 1 offer for Sale the following Valuable p!!* 'Tract* of J.and, situated in Abbeville District, -near Scuffletown, on Saluda Iliver, viz : Trict * i-!_: rp tf j 1 i rt> ixo. i, coniBiiinig 1 wu liunurca ana 1 en Acrc*r-on this Tract are the necessary buildings, Mich ?* Dwelling, (Jin House, Screw, ?tc., with ill "necessary outbuildings. There are < also attached bo this Tract an excellent Fishery on Saluda Kiver. No. ii contains Two Hundred and Twenty-four Acres ; No. 3, Three Hundred nnd Forty Acr?s. There aro some Ano Wood Land on all these Tracts, and also valuable Bottom Lauds, both on Saluda and '(Turkey-Creek. The above Land* can be treated for at nrivata tale, until the Second Mondaj' in Octoner next, and if not disposed of before will be offered on that day atScufHetown to the high<e?t -bidder. Terms accommodating. G. M. MATTISON*. August', 1H5C. 14-td JCctate of Jowph H. Stokes, deo'd. THH Administratrix of said Kstnto hereby notifies all its creditors who inny not liave already so done, to preterit their claifos -on or befofe the Fourth of September next, as on that;day an ascertainment of Uje said Estate will-be made in the Ordinary's Oflke at AVberine. " A>*XA R. BTOKKS, Adin'*. Aflgrst 8, 1855. ' 14-4t .. ,.7T', i. v.;-* . . ,? JLVt? STATIONERY. rpHE Undersigned has opened a - BOOK X STOKE, in Newberry, where he keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of Religion*, Miscellaneous and School BOOKS. Order* from a distance will be filled at the Shortest notice. W. J. DLTFIR. ^'awbtfrr^ C. H. f.'an 2fl H8-ly *r. Head Quarters, 6th Begiment, S. C. Militia. July 13, 1850. ORDER NO? fl^HE following Companies will Parade for J. Drill and Review, at their Respective Parade Grounds, and each I>H11 to servc as a 1 Regular muster day, vir : (.'apt. Cochran's Company at Buck Stand, Tuesday, August 20. I Capt. Robinson's Company at Due West, Wed- i ! uesduy. AugUHt 27. I Capt. Brooks' Company at llogskin, Tlunuday, i I August 28. j : Capt. liigby's Company near Donaldsville, Fri! day, August 2D. i Capt. Agnew's Company atMulbery, Saturday, | I i\UgU8t 30. Cnpt. Boozer's Company at Sinithvillo, Tuesday, September 2. i Cnpt. Donylnsa' Company at Mount Marinh, Wednesday, September 3. i Cnpt. l'Vislie's Company at Ninety-Six, Thurs- j day, September 4. Copt, lJniley's Company nt Buchanan's, Friday, | September 6. Cnpt. Burnsides Company nt Hodges', Saturday, ' September 6. Lieutenant Col. Clinkscnle.-i and Mnj. Ilodjres S arc charged with tlie extension of tliis order : j throughout tlieir respective Commands. 11 v order of Col. T. J. Hubert h. J. J. ADAMS, Adj. i N. 11. Tho Gtli Regiment is proud of the j Jocnsscc Band, nml would bo pleased to see i them at a.? many Uevim ns convenient. I . J. KU1U-.KTS. L'ul. | Valuable Real Exlalc, and u Beautiful Residency for Sale, in One .Hilt' und n Quarter of Abbeville , Court House. I WILL sell tliat beautiful and well known place?Rural Jiclreal?near Baill) i the Village ut private sole, or publicly on j Sali'ilay in September next. One-half cash, i1 balance ore-lit of Twelve months, interest from ?liiv of sale. There are 127| Ac res : [ Some 3u Acres Wiiod I.nntl. There is no henl-1 ( thier nor prettier place in the District, and it is well improved. Also my interest (one-half) in COO Acres on Savannah?the Goodman place?recently settled bv A. Stevenson and myself. \ 1 wish to sell these land*, to move to Texas. I have a large family which can live much bet- : i tor and cheaper in Texas than here, and with this \iew, 1 iicsire to arrange my matters tor have this District in September. Let all who wish to purchase examine for un in^.111% i.i> e uiiii ict live, win ue my motto in selling. I. 1JOI.T. August0, 1S5I5. ll-lw Citation. By WILLIAM 1IILI, Ka<j., Ordinary or Abbeville District: \*; llKUKAS, John M'l.Trry has ap- ' V plied lo inefor Letter* of Administration on nil nnd singular the goods and chat- ' tol.s rights and credits of Hebeccn I?ogg?, lute of the District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cito nnd admonish 1 all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of ' said deceased, to be and appear before mo, nt our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, ' to he liolden at Abbeville Court IIoiim, on the ' twenty-seventh day of August inst., to show 1 cause, if an v. whv the s>iid ndiniiiistrntioii dnuild not bft granted. |' Given under my hand and eenl, thi* tliulftli day of August, in tlie venr of our Lord ' one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, 1 nnd in the eighty-first year of American Independence. V. HILL. O. A. D. C*T T lie numerous friends of the Hon. J. I". MARSHALL, being entirely snti?fied ; with his |'Hot course in the Sennt.*, nnnotince . him again as a CaJidatc for ro-clcctiuii. ( The frien.U of I?r. JOHN \Y. HEARST |' respectfully announce him a Candidate for I rivnator, nt the enduing election. i ; : i t3r" The friends of T110S. THOMSON, announce him a Candidntc for re-election to the Legislature. C35?" The friends of Gen. 8. MeirOWAN announce hint a Candidate for re-eloction to i the Legislature. J3T" Wo ?re authorized to aunounce Mnj.! It. A. fJI'lFFIN a Candidate to reprcsout j Abbeville District in the next Legislature. j C?T The friends of LUCIKN II. LOMAX, ! Esq.. respectfully announce him n Cnndiilntni for tlie Legislature, at the ensuing election. [5ft~ The numerous friends of Col. T. J. ROUERTS rospcctfully announce him a Can- ! didntc for Sheriff at the ensuing election. E3J-The friends of JAMES A. NORWOOD, Esq., respectfully announce liim as a Candidate to represent this District in the next Lcgiblnturc. I X3T The friends of EDWARD NOBLE. Esq.. ! announce him as a Candidate for re-olcction : to tlio Legislature at the ensuing election. ! The frionds of II. A. JONIiS, Ksq., re! Hpcctfully announce him as a Candidate for ' tho Legislature at the ensuing election. I ? I t3S" Tho friends of J. K. VAXCK, Esq., rei aped fully announce him as a Candidate for the i Legislature at the ensuing election. ?> W tt .tirm.'/v".. j iiit-iriviiuoui if. u. HAW JLJlUlt^i re- | ' spectfull v announce him a candidate for Sheriff j of Abbeville District at the next election. ' MANY FRIENDS. { To tlie Voter* of Abbeville Disi trict: A fe w of the friends and neighbor*) of i Cor. A. M. SMITH announce him as a Candidate to represent-this District in the ensuing legislature. | QT The friend* of S. G. W. DILL respect' full}' announce him a Candidato for Slieritf, at ' the next Election. or The friends of Mr. C. P. DUPRE respectfully announce him m a Csndidata for ; Sheriff, at the next election. The friend* of W. W. GRIFFIN' reenactftilly announce him a candidate for Sheriff" at flta anitlSan alaaiiAn ??- VM ?...B V.VVV.WU# . ft lOWU. ir The friends of Capt. & A. Bodgks respectfully announce him w A candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuifkg election. %W The friends of Joint R. Witsow respectfully announce him as a candidate for l\tx Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elee tion. y. . . tr Wk are authorised to Announce the IUt. Jamba Moohb as a candidate for re-eleotion as Taz-ColUctor of Abbeville District; at the ensuing election. ty The friends of JAMES M. VANDI VER respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax CoiUtier of Abbs*ill# District, at the nsuing eUetion. King's Mountain PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL, YorkYille, S. C. FACULTY: II. JENKINS, (Senior in Organization, Regulation and Discipline.) Profititor of Mat hern atPaiscir.\LS ic* and Natural J'hitoiophy. A. COWARD, (Senior iu .Business matters.) I'rofeitor of Bcllei [ Lcttrcs and French. C. A. SEABltOOK, J'rofemor of Ancirnl Lan yuagrt and Astitlant in Englith Iirauehtt. D 11. THOMASSON, M. D., .Inirwun, B. P.BOYD, Bvrtar. THE SECOND SESSION of thin Institution will be oDcucd in the new (inri-ison Buildings on llic 1st of September. Tfrmt of Second Station.?For School Expensed, t. c. Tuition, Rooks Ac., Board, I.ighu, Fuel nnd Washing, $30*?payable $40 on entrance, anil $10 on 1st of November. No one under 12 or over IB years of age will be received. The services of n Physician having Wen engaged, there will be 110 extra charge for medical attendance. Until the 15th of August letters will be directed to Charleston. S. C. COWAltD A JKNKIN'S. July 11, I860. lOta'Jfi At the rates of $200 per annum. Great ^'cws to llic Public, lllt'l' C't 4 ?*' !? t I I i iiiki Qi.avr.u ic i.ni.*U3U).>, hcing | desirous of ['educing their STOCK to innko room lor Fall Supplied, will dispose of their Summer Cioodn nt greatly reduced price*, as iu Chnrlcnloii : [tcthial Muslins, lireiions, Jaconet, Swiss, Calico, Ac. ?ALSO? I'heir Stoek of CLOTHING, a Mipply of Neirro Good*, Straw, Leghorn and I'anauui Hate, L'tuhrelhi*, Carpet Hags ?tc. ?ALSO? A pood supply of (told nnd Silver Wntchei, Chain*, Jewelry, Fancy Goods <to. Willi utility other artielcs belonging to a (jeni-rnl assortment to bo found at SLAGKK ?fc LIVINGSTON'S Store, I'lte old Stand of Mcssm. WilUon it Williams. July 10, 1353. 10-tf TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AXD OTHERS, M c CORD'S Patent Portable Anti-Friction Horse Power, i Tlic BcKt in Use. Patented July 11, 1854. rI"MIIS is on invention bv which a larca nor- I L tionof the power of the horse is rendered available than by any other arrangement known. Its part* nro fow nnd simile, not liaIj1(! to derangement, readily adjusted for working, and with ordinary care very durable and ellicient. The Machine* are manufactured with great exactness and all precisely alike, so that in L'a?c a piece should he broken we enu always riisnihli a piece to replace it. It is designed for one or two horses, and can be used for a great variety of work, thereby f-aving a largo amount of lubor, expense and valuable time to the Farmer, Mechanic and others. Rv reason of its portulrility the owner can readily locate it wherever it muy suit his bus- [ inosR. It enu bo used to good advantage for driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circul?r ..1^..: 1 - .1 ? .I.! I"" nvnmcB for working wood, driving mill*, of vnriuii* kinds, for grinding ^rain, paint, <tc., straw-cuttors, ourn-bliollers, lntlion, grind stone?, <fce., iind for churning, washing, pumping water for cnttlf, irrigation, or draining, and nil other purposes to wliicli a Ilorse Power is adopted. We also k??ep tlio most approved Spike nnd [$?-utvr Til 111>>I1KUS, which can be driven by the ftbore Powers. FAX MII.I.S, for Hand or IIor*c Power. SMUT MAC1IIXKS, Grain Cradles. licking. ?c. h | SriYTT'ft I ITTIP P.IIVT n ~..A o_l. I Mill*." " ~ C ARM icVlAKL i iiKAN. iJealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricultural ImplementI, Auguata, Gn., May 2, 18,10. 52-6m REES & LIN TON, WAREHOUSE AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, OA. { THB untlrrnigned hnre formed a Copartnership nHra for the transaction of n General Warehouse and Commission BusinoM, and will, on tho first of September nexi, take mo new nre 1'roof Warehouse on Jackson street, now occupied by Crocker it Roes. We will give our strict personal attention to nil business entrusted to our care, and would respectfully solicit a share of the Public patronage. Mr. REI?3 would take this occasion to return his sincere tlmnks {o the friends ami patrons of the firm of Crocker <t lines for their liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. All orders for Bagging, Hope and Family Supplies, will be carefully filled at the lowest market price*. The usual cash advances made when required. JOIIN C. REES, of the firm of Crocker ?L llecs. DAJ1ULL U. Ll^LU.l. July 4, 1856. ?J-3m m. H. BERRY, Furniture and Chair Ware-roomi, 135 Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE Subscriber, having enlarged his Warerooms and Workshop*, in now enabled to keep 011 hand n larger assortment of FU lift lTliRE and CIIA1IW, of his own make, and somo of the beat Northern manufacturer. Also on hand a large assortment of WALL PAPER, all of which will be sold cueap ro* card. Ii only need* an examination of the stock to b? convinced as to quality and ekcapruu. April 11, 1856 49 ly JOHN J. CLAYTON, S1EADY MADE CLOTHING, A3 now on band a largo and fresh supply of fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold on very reasonable terras. No. 107 Broad Street, nnder the Angnata Hotel. An*4a flm \t*?* A tax/* co i? e?i?jr M, IDItu. UV-1J "TTM1E Trustees of the Maaaal lAb?r 1 S?fea?l. of the-Booth Carolina Conference of the Melhodi?t Episcopal Church," hereby give Mono* that they will petition the eotningLegiaTatare for Reincorporation. By order of the Board of Trosteea H. A. C. WALKER, 8?cty. I Abbeville C. H., July 15, 185?. 11 8m Ihrgaas! M. ISRAEL <! Bking desirous of reducixc for fall supplies, will diHy mm u tvh mm: maz mm at greatly rv<lu<m?j price*, n little Colored and l'dm-k MLrS Laco and Silk MAI BOXXETZ PAR READY-MADE CLOTIHN Gent's Furnishing ARTICLES, Straw, Leghorn, and Panama 1 UMBRELLA S, TR U. With a thousand otlirr articles belong foun-l nt So. 4, C* ran lie Uoi July 1, 185G. (flotliing. Clot] (138.) RICHARDSON STREET, undcrsi^m-d would respectful 1\ iiunounc 1- joiuing Districts, that lie lias now in Stoi> tli? Se.?non) n well ScUeted Stock of SPRING A . ii ?o r.,;i ?,.;t ir.> ...... promises will be pcrfornie<l to tho entire aatisfHet lie would, therefore, *nv to his fi iomls in the Coil ns lie thinks lie enn make it nil object worthy of In coiincctiou with Clolliing inuv be found a Goods of every description. Also, Hate, Caps 1 ?ALS a fine nssortmeut of Youth's nnd Children's Clot old np. Remember the Xo.?188, Richardson Street, < uougai. Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1856. ^Iibebillt W O K [AT TlIE OLD STAND OI ? - b? ?. jar /m_ ?r>s ma- s; m -c r|MIE Lnneroigneo. thankful for pas JL tion of their friends, and llie pub CARRIAGES A! Consisting of oiia dozen nworted BUGCi i?o nay to oar friends that we have con Hickory Bomcthilig n?w, And greatly admired 1 hare alio on hand n large lot of socond! ONE COACIIEE, ONE-IlALt ONE CAR Huitable for Travelling or Hacking ]>ui ceedingly low. A? wo have tho BEST SET OF HANDS We can safely venture to build to ord< tar We will do any amount of RISI* any otlier Eatabliihment in the State. E3TAU Work 1 o PISE'S METALIC We also have on hand a large lot of air-tight, for protecting tlio dead for pt or any other desirable purpose, which > We will also Make Coffins and send to Desired. We have a new IIEARSE, w Abbeville C. II., April 22, 1656 ? . S . BOWER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE Of Every Description, . and : x ./m. M jml mm Of Every Style; FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL CASES. Opposite the Congaree Home, COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 11, 1856 49 ly M. W. BVTHETVOOD. WM. 11ENRT SMITH. BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, Commission Klerf hanti, ran rut sale or ouiiuim, rLuun, tinnirt, AND ALL MANNER OF Produce and Merchandise, 204 Exchange Row, Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 11,1866 40 ly B?a rOULLAIN, JENNINGS, <k CO., GROCERS AND CDTTflN FAHTnRS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A. Potiaatw, Thomas J. Jmirntos, Iaatatt Pcm*. Hmj 2, 1966. 82-ly REMSENVS HAT MANUFACTORY, m Leader f Faikiom, Richardson Btreot, No. 187, Oppotiii Exchange Row, COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 11, IMC >49 ly ar pins! j fe BRUSSEL ; THEIR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM one of tlieir 4 above Now Tor Co?t only, vix: " L/iVS, ' a vtrr. r A r and RIBBOXS, 1 .1 SO AS and /VLVS. ? G, A LARGE STOCK, c 1 '/A TS, . VKS, and CARPET BAGS. ;iiig to n general assortment, to lx J M. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSEL'S, < TVy Abbeville C. II., 8. C. a tf ] l . s&\. a . r tjiug, vwoipng,< COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) e to the Citizens of Abbeville and the ad- ' (?uid will continue to receive tbroughont 1 Nl> SL'MMKIt CI.OTIHXG. which he^ will ( Id have it distinctly understood, that all he ion of all who patronize hi* Establishment, ntry. to give him n call, 011 visiting Columbia, n trial. 1 good assortment of Gentlemen'* Furnlthiog ? C.'arpct lings, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. ?? . , biog of every Style and Size from three yean ^ At - T> A. Jl L'l _ _ C?? f ?w if me duwi nna onoe oiore 01 11. r. C. M. JOIINSO.V. 1 50-ly 1 (Karri age 1 : k 7 s M. II. ?fc F. A. DEALE.) 1 mjci mm 9 11 -*_j ? ( * m:zz . > t t favors, respectfully invit? the at ten- t lie generally, to tlielr large stock of 1 NTI) BUGGIES, IIES. RUCK A WAYS, A-c. We would ( umenced tlio manufacture of ] Bwffgies , l?y all who have seen the work. We hand Work, connoting of DOZEN 11UGGIES, AND 1 RY ALL, po?e?, nil of which we will m11 e*- i > IN THE COUNTRY, sr nn v Vehiclc in our liue of btuinMo. i AIHINO, at uliort notice, as cheap at 1 Warranted. J?J i 1 BURIAL GASES. ] rrcvv \tmi TP nrTDTir nura A IOIV J UU IklilU V<A?J l-? > ( olonged interment, fur transportation, re will sell exceedingly low for CASH. 1 < any part of the District liioli will go free of charge. CHRISTIAN & DEALT. , 61 . tf CXTY DRUG STORE, i WM. HAINES, f? Ko. 217 (North Side) Broad Street, (9 ' AUGUSTA, GA, i Wholesale and Retail Dealer In DRU08 AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, OLASS, PUTTY, VAKNIBIIES, ETC. PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET bOAPS, HAIR OIL8, POMADES, HAIR * DYES, HDK'F EXTRACTS, ETC. 1 ail - * t?.i. .ip % .A i # ' .an m which ire onerea at iow pn?ei lor , Cash. Particular attention puid to the preparation of PHYSICIANS' PiteSCRIITION8 and the dispcnning of Family Medicine*. A large ae- ( sorlnwnt of Freeh and Warrantod Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. ZKf~ Order* from the Country promptly attended to. May 2, 1856. M-Jy JAMES S. COTHRAN. Attorney at Law, ! ABBEVILLE C- II., 8. C. ?W May be found for the prettnt ?'n the Commiui<mer"? Office. Jan 18 1859 S7 ly Cigar*! Cigars!! SEVERAL Thousand fine Florida Cigart on i eonaignmcnt, for tale by A. WALLER Greenwood, S.&, Aogoat ?, ISM. H it I NOTICE. ! 100,000 PMmii tewwiee Bacon, Hag roBod, 80,000 Lib*. Tennetoee Hanu. well cut: ftOO Sack* Superfine floor lftO Extra Family Do.: lMM UU L*rd, in caat and fcwrrwb; 1^090 Bushel* Corn; For Ml* by , G. L. ANDERSON, i .. . rtmt I AvgwU, <J?., lf*y 4 tttt It# [] - - &n vv AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS? Machinists' and Builders' Materials!! IABDWARE, CUTLERY, AND DOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!!.' AWE have now iu store, and will continue to keep a Jorge assort- jT \r msnt of the MOST APPROVED R iGKICULTUUAL IMPLEMENTS, for fl loutbern Use, |M COX8I8TINO OF liogla and two llorao Turning PLOUGHS, 16 Varieties; X>ublti Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill Side PLOUGHS ; lub Soil PLOUGH, several kinds ; Forman's Patent PLOUGH ; taltivatom; Harrow*, 3 kinds ; Corn Shelters, 6 kinds;?Straw Cotter*, 10 sixes and kinds; . it tt tl ?? .n.ui.vio, nuin liven; jiorsc roweri and Thresher*. 6 varieties of each : 'an Mill*; Grain Cradles; Gross Scythes nnd llnndles; Smut Machines; 'Jtiih llook*; Fruiting nnd Hedge Shears; Pruning Saws and Chisc-h; ?aiiFBge Meat Cutters ond Stutfers; Farmers* Boilers, for boiling food for stock ; Chums; llay and Garden' itakes; liay and Manure " Fork#; Hoes, Spade*, Shovels, Grain Scoops; kVh*el Barrows, Field and Garden Rollers ; Corn Planters, Scales; 5 to re. Warehouse, and Depot Truck*; "W ell sn<l llorsv Duckets; Pump Chain and Fixtures: Hock Solt for Stock. 53?" We keep Extra Points for our Plough?, iii?1 will furnish, nt short notice, such porta of P'o ghs and other Implements, as may be K-u.ited to reploco broken pieces. leatlfincns' and Boys' Tool Chests, &e.t fce. We are alto Agcuts for selling the following Article*: iCOTTS LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB CRUSHERS, Universally admitted t<j be the Best Crusher# iver invented, and in the use of which for reding stoek, n saving of one-third is made a* ia? beeu proved beyoml diitpule. Ioe <t Co's and Welch <fc Griffiths' Circular ii^ una 3A? uu.HJlf.lib ; itcarns A Marvin's C?lubrated Fire, l'owder, ind Burglar I'roof 8ALAMAND K II SAFES. itotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated witfi Alcohol. So family should be without this very useful article. All the above fire offered for sale at fair and cgulnr priccc, in councction with our ext?nire stock of IIARDWARK and CUTLKRY. CARMIC1IAEL A- BEAN*, >Vii. T. Cai:michaki, ) Augtistn, Oa. osepu s. lltav, \ itoaojt F. Adam. ) May 2, 1856. 62-ly Election Notice/ EXTRACT from "Reports and Resolutions of tho OunArul AuaomUlf r*f fl?? -/ loutb Carolina, parted nt the annual scsaioa of 1806": Kcsolveil, That the elortionsto be holden on >n the second Monday and the dnv following n October next, for Senator* and ^Represent*iws in the State Legislature, shall be held at he following places, and conducted by the folowing persons, to wit: ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Court IIousc : John W. I.ealy, James A. llo^ord, John A. miter. Warreiiton : W. II. Brooks, Wm. O. FemTyv lobert Wilson. Cnllahani's: James M. Carivile, Basil Calnliam, J. llomsey Black. Lnwndfaville: T. T. Cunningham, James ]lark, William Oik-a. Calhoun'* Mills: D. M. Rodgera, M. O. Tallnan, W. II. Taggart. Bradley's: David McClaDe, A. T. Wideman, 1. J. Weed. White Ilnll: Gen. P. H. Brndley, C. W? iprotill, J. I,. Hearst. Greenwood : l>r. 8. V. Cain, James Creswsll, Albert Funk. Woodville: IL It. Talbert, Johnson Sale, Peter McKellar. Dendfal): Augustus Cobb, Robert Jones, IVm. Buchanan. Scuffletown: William Maddux, Nooh R.. Eleevea, Benjamin M. Latimer. Tribble's Store: E. Triblc, Robert Stuckey, r. B. Milford. Smithville: Silns Ray, Thomas Riley, A. IL. tforton. Frariersvillo: J. W. Frnzier, Leroy PwnTjv Enoch Nelson. Stoney Point: Wm. D. Calhoun, ThomasStacy, Alexander II. King. Moseley's: James C. \Villar?l, Geo-. L. Fatlersoo, \\ illiain Trewitt. Cothran'*: .lames H. WideinaD, John Chttec. Cajit. Robert I.itea. Duo West Corner: Jntnes R. MoClinton,. William Norton, Robert W. Ifadden. Cokesburv: Geo. A. Allen, F. As. Connor;. Cbarlea Smith. Knoeds: Aogastus Smith, John Grave*, Jofitr Moeoly. BufdMnzr Alexander I.avaroore, W. A. Kr?tier, Andrew GuiUcbeauc Long Cane Millfe J, N. Coehrnn, T. 3. Roberta, Geo. Nichola. Mount Hill : Enoch Bnrmoro, Andrew fro m, iinmea riniD. I>onald's Store: J. F. Donald, J; N\ Searight, R. Brownie*. Ninety-Si* dopol: R. R. Goldiug, W. B. Meriwether, Thomas Nichols. One State senator, and five representative* to be fleeted. The election to be beM at eaahprecinct for two days ; the managers to meet at the Court House on Wednesday, eonnt th? rotes, and declare the election. A. C. SQUIE1VS % CHEAP CASH FURNITURE STORE, 172 Main Street* COLUMBIA, S. C , M ASUFACT UKCB AND GSNULlf. DKALBH W Fine and Plain FURNITURE, PIANOS, CHAIRS. MATTRASSKH. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Ac.. Ac. {f" All fully Warranted. April 11, 1850 49 -1 j Kstate Noticc. A IT V.4.U.J * ? At- - ?:a ? ,m uu jrcovim IIIUCIIII'U HMUQ r.BUK fl| J. R. l\. Buskin deceased, cither by Note or Aeet.,. ih requoated to pay tip immediately. " * And all person# baring'demand* agaittt tile Estate nre requested to Mnd them In by ths fifteenth of September for paTiocst aa w are ready at any day to Settle tn0 debts of the EauU W. IL8WP80N. Atigtist 11, 1856. U 1m . ?? ; , ?" ' '?1 Just Reo^ived A FEW Extra ClAflll, fjlil mfM. ?. D'Ete*, Ve*tt?fs and Trimmings, Ao, by JA1IEB* 8HILLTT0. JulyVllM. ' I ,v*. '