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Selling Off at a Profit | LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES ANI PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT A li BEV ILLEC.II. Change or tlic Programme TIIE subscriber being determined to raise , large amount of inoney, offers his good for the next sixty days, at. n reasonable J'ro/lt It is to be hoped that persons in want of any thing in liis line, will avail themselves of thi opportunity. The general rule is to sell out a cost; but the Programme having been changei to suit tli<? nr..?nn?. :t ?1 1 served accordingly, llis object in tnnkinj this offer is preparatory to an entirely nev arrangement for tlic f all Trade, l>y whicl persons will he able to get (toods on/// for th Ua*h.. I.ong experience has satisfied the rnih ficribcr that this arrangement will he most ad vantngeons to all parties, except those who neve intend to pa}', and it is for the special hcnctil of this class that the ride will he adopted. llis&tock consists in part of the follow iny viz: JO I Hid?. Jlacon Sides; i do Culm Molnsses; 10 do Louisiana Sugars; 2<) jsairs Km uoll'oc; Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Kumars; Powder, Shot, Lend ami (Sun Wadding ; A few cheap Double Itarrcl Shot Guus; 1 Slack Smitii Tools, Iron and Nails ; White Lead, Green and Yellow do. ground it oil; llio, Hondo and oilier brands Cigars. Agricultural Implements, Straw Cutters and Corn Shelters ; Unggitig, Dale Hope and Twine ; Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather ; A Large I.ot of Hollow Ware; Ihirniinr Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ; White Wine it Cider Vinegar ; Trace, hog and Fifth Chains : A large Stock of Wines and Liquors offerer nt low prices, as lie is determined to quit thi: part of the trade ;?and a great many ollici articles unnecessary to ineulion. Goods have advanced considerably since tliese purchase! were made, and lie is thus enabled to compete with anj*market in price as well as quality ami quantity, and he hopes that a hungry, need}* public will make liaste to huv out everv ihinr lie lias on hand. All ?if which is respectfully submitted by 11. S. KICK It, Jfo. 5 Iilick Ratine. July 18, 1 R.lfl. 11-tf PLANTATION AS I I) NEIiROES FOR SALE. a*. TI1TC subscriber having pnrehas/& - od lands iii Florida, wishes to pjiijl sell liis Plantation lying in Abbeville District* iieiir Dorn's (tobl Mine, on Buffalo Creek, containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, of which arc about One Hundred and Ninety Acres Cleared; One Hundred and Fifty Acres arc Fresh, and in good repair, and in high state of cultivation with a good Dwelling House on the same with two good brick chimneys to it, with good out buildings and a iiood new CJin House and Screw. nil in good repair. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to cull and examine, as it will . lay open for private sale till tlie loth of October, l.S.n;, when I shall offer it for sale al. public outcry together with nil Uinds of Stock ami Crop of Grain, together with 17 likely young Negroes may be sold ut the same time. MITCHELL COX. June c, isr.r. ouls THE STATE "OFTOUTFCAROLINA, AIJ1JKV1I.LE HISTMCT. JOHN L. CLAIIK, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ of Capias a<l Satisfaciendum at the suit of Joseph Crews, having filed in my Olliec, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court ?f Common Pleas, praying that, he may be admitted to the benefits of the Acts of the (Jen ci'al Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors: i? : i? i ----- 1 * ? " JLV ia uiuvi'cu, hiiil? LI1C M1IU I rcws And all other the creditor? to whom the said John L. Clark is in any wise indebted, be, and they nre herein* summoned, nnd have notice to appear before the paid Court, at. Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in October next,'to shew cause, if any they enn, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. MATTHEW M< DONALD, C. C. P. Office of Common I'lea?, Abbeville District. June 27, 1850. 9-.1tn THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Benjamin d. worrell. who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District by virtue of a writ of C'onins nil Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Gilfonl Waller, having filcil in my Office, together wit h a Schedule, on onth, of his estate and effects, his petition to the ; Court of Common I'lens, praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Ineolveiit Debtors: It is ordered, that the said Gilford Waller, and all other the creditors to whom the said Benjamin D. Worrell is in any wise indebted, be, and they arc hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they "can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. MATTIIKW McDONALD. C. C. P. Office of Common 1'leas, Abbeville District. June 20,18.*)0. fl-Sm Land for Sale. AS Agent for William Ware, I offer for Bale the following Valuable Tracts of Land, situated in Abbeville District, near Seuffletown, on Saluda Itfver, viz : Tract , No. .1, containing Two Hundred and Ten Acrcs?on this Tract are the necessary huild? / <:- n c-? ?..^cuv?> MoA/nvJiiug, \?IM iJUUSC, CJllt'W, ttC., with all necessary out buildings. There are Also attached to this Tract an excellent Fishery on Halmla River. No. ii contains Two llun dreil and Twenty-four Acres ; No. 3, Three Hundred and Forty Acros. There arc some lfine Wood I.and on all these Tracts, and also valuable Bottom Lauds, both 011 Saluda and '-Turkey Creek. .Tlie above Lands can be treated for at nri vatesale until the Second Monday in October n^xt, and if not disposed of before will be offered on that day atScufllctown to the liighcat bidder. Terra? accommodating. :. ,7- v b G. M. MATTISON. August 6, 1850. 14-td Estate of Joseph H. Stokes, dee'd. THE Administratrix of said Estate hereby * Notifies all Its creditors who may not have already so to presrent their clainu on or bof<?*e Fourth of September next* at on tbfA My an ascertainment of th<> said En| tale win be made in .the .Ordinary's Offico at : Abbeville. ANNA R. 8TOKE8, Aclm'x. A*friist8-,18l5to. l?t AJTD STATIONERY. rpHE Undersigned lias opened a BOOK > X. Sl'OIlE, in Nowborry, where he keen conatMitly'cn hand & fine assortment of Belig ions, Miscellaneous and School BOOKS. Orders froiu a distance will be filled at the shortest notice. W. J. DUFFTE. dewberry C. II. [Jan 20 38-ljr *? "\r. * j2L- .'mAL' . Head Quarters, ] 6th Regiment, S. C. Militia. July 13, 1800. ORDKR NO? f I'M IK following Companies will 1'arade fo ! .1. Drill nml Review, at their Rcspoctiv l'nrade ( round*, nn<l each Drill to skiivk as i \ Regular muster <luy, viz : I Capt. Cochran's Company at Huck Stand, Tuca day, August 20. ? Capt. Robinson's Company at Due West, Wed t nesday, August '27. 1 .] Capt. Jlrooks' Company at Dogskin, Thursday August 28. , Capt, liighy's Company near Donnhlsville, Fi: J day, August '2i?. , Capt. Agncw s Company ntMulbery, Saturday August HO. . Capt. lioozcr's Company at Smithville, Tiles day, September 2. r Cap!, Douglass' Company at Mount. Mnrinh ^ Wednesday, September C'apt. Foshc's Company at Nincly-Six, Thurs day, Sept ember -I. Capt. ltailcy's Companj-at Ruchannn's, Friday September !i. 1 i - / ' ' ' w.jii. j jiii uM<K.-b \ iiiii|i;iny ai nutigcH, r->iaimiay September <>. Lieutenant Col. Clink-scales and Maj. I are cliartred willi tlx? extension of this ordei throughout tlittir respective Column nils. ]>v ni'iltT of Col. T. .1. Roberta. .1. J. ADAMS, Adj. i N. 15. Tlio litli Regiment is nroinl of tin .lnen.*sco I5an<l, ami would he pi caned to se< tliem at a? many Reviews as convenient. T. .1. ROI5URTS, Col. Valuable ICeal Estate, ami a licnutiftil Rpsidciire, for Siile, in Oik Mile niul a Quarter of Abbeville Court House. I WILL sell that beautiful ami Well ( known place?Jturul J!>tr<>il?near } the Yillaire at private sale, or publicly ???. . Saleday iu September next. One-half cash balance, credit, of Twelve months, interest . from day of sale. There are 1:27 A Acres : , Some :;<> Aere.-WkVooil I.aml. There is no heal I tliier nor prettier phieu in the District, and it i.well improved. , Also my interest (onc-lialf) iu 600 Acres on ! Savannah?the Coodman place?rcccnlly settled bv A. Stevenson noil mv?.lf I wish loscll these lands, to move to Texas. I have ii large family whieh can live much heller ami cheaper in Texas than here, and with this view, I desire to arrange my matters to leave this District, in September. Let all who wish to purchase examine for themselves. Live and let live, will l?e my motto in selling. I. HOLT. August 0, lSofi. 14-4w l*r? Jlono Publico. r I'M IK indefatigable LYONS JL is making a change in " jr;" his business, and all those who liavn't gut Summer Clot lies enough to last them out this and next month, will have "l'\ per cent, by letting him know it. lie's going to change his Summer Stock of Clothing to a Winter < 110, conscepMitly bargains can be had at his Clothing House. lie lins a small lot of Winter Coats, I'ants . and Vests', left over from last winter, which he | is selling now at a loss. Come soon, or you won't get any of tlivin. Aug. 0. 1S5G. 11-tf t^S?" Tlie friends of MATTHEW McDONALI) respectfully announce liim a Candidate for rc-eleetion as Clerk of the Court of f?eneral Sessions and Common I'lea?, for Abbeville District, at the next election. C2T l'lie numerous friends of t lie Hon. .1. F. MARSHALL, being entirely satisfied with his past course in tlie Senate, announce liim again as a CaJidate for rc-olcctioii. Tlie friends of I)r. JOIIXW. 1IHARST respectfully announce him a Candidate for oeunior, :u. me ensuing election. The friends of T110S. THOMSON, Esq., announce liiui a Candidate for rc-election to the legislature. Tlic friemls of (Jon. S. Mr-OOWAN announce him a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature. We arc authorized to announce Mnj. It. A. GHIFFIX a Candidate to represent Abbeville District. in tlie next Legislature. ?3T The friends of LUCIKN H. LOMAX, Esq., respectfully announce hitn a Candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing election. j The numerous friends of Col. T. J. i KOHEKTri respectfully announce him a Can diilate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. The friends of JAMES A. NORWOOD, I Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate : to represent this District iu the next Legislature. ! > - I ine iricnus 01 A1U> KOULE, Ehcj., i announce liim ns a Candidate for re-election to tlic Legislature at the ensuing election. The friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., respectfully announce him us a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. pg" The friends of J. K. VANCE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. ?5?" The friends of 1). W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce him a cahdidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the next election. MANY FRIENDS. To tlie Voters of Abbeville District : A few of the friends and neighbors of Col. A. M. SMITH announce him as a Candidate to represent this District in the ensuing Legislature. e38T The friends of S. G. W. DILL respect | nuiy announce Inm a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next Election. Tlie friends of Mr. C. P. DUI'RE respectfully announce him u a Candidate for Sheriff, at tli? next election. Tlie friends of W. W. dRIPFIN respectfully announce him a candidate for 'Sheriff at the t'i>suing election. [S-y 1, 1855.' ty The friends of-Oapt- 8. A. Hodgkh res[ pectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax . Collector at the ensuing election. The friends of Joint R. Wilson respect ' fully announce him as a candidate for Tax Cotlector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elee tion. ] tw W* are authorised to announce the Rev, James Moobk as a candidate for re-election ai - Tax- Collector of Abbeville District, at the en | suing election. ly'The friends of JAMES M. VANDIYBB , respectfully announce him ss a candidate foi Tar Collector of Abbeville District, at the en suing election. ABBEVILfiG ITIALG (l r|"MlKSecond Session of this Institution wil .1. commence on tlie second Mondny ii September next, nnd contiinio twelve weeke The government of the School will be con ducted on the principle, that strict discipline i a? essential as good teaching. The morals an* general deportment of the students will, at al ' times, rceeivc particular attention. TKKMS OF TUITION. 1st Class: Reading, Writinc, 1st Ses. 2d Ses i Sj)elling, ami Primary (Jeography. - - - $11 00 $ 0 0< ti?l Class: The above with (!eof?raphy. History, A> l'ithmetK'. Knirlish Cram mttr, and English Composition, 20 00 9 Oi :;<1 Cuss: The nliove with t all the advanced English Branches, - - - 21$ 00 10 0( ? lib (.'lass: The above with Latin ami Creek, - - 28 00 12 0< ' Students will lie charged from the t ime tlicj vnter until the cml of the session unless spe eial arrangement * arc made to the contrary. A. C. ELDER, A. B. August 21, 1850. lG-tf] i To niniKiis, YiiniTxTnT aniT otiiersT M c C <) K D ' s Pnlnil Portable Anti-Friction Horse Power The Best in Use. Patented July 11, 1854. rpiIIS is an invention by which n large por l_ lion of the power of the horse is render ed available than by any other arrangement known. Its part* are few and simple, not lia hie to d?*rnnuemeiit, readily adjusted for work inir, and with ordinary cure very durable ant | efficient. '1*1... r.. . i ?. i mc nru iiiaiiuiiti'itiroi \viui greai ' exactness ami all precisely alike, so to at iu ease a piece should be broken we enu always ' fiisnish a j?ieeu to replace it. It is designed for one or two horses, and 1 enu be used for a great, variety of work, thereby saving a large ninount of labor, expense atnl valuable time to the Parmer, Mechanic ami others. Hv reason of its portability the owner can readily- locate it wherever it may suit his business. It can be used to good advantage for driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circular, or other saws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mills, of various kinds, for grinding grain, paint, ?te., straw-cutters, eorn-shellers, lathes, grind stones, Ac., and for churning, washing, pumping water for cattle, irrigation, or draining, and all other purposes to which a Horse Power is adopted. We also keep the most approved Spike and Heater TllllKSllKllS, which con be driven by the above Powers. FAN MIM.1S, for Hand or llorse Power. SMIT JIACIILMW, (Irnin Cradles, Belting, ' SCOTT'S LITTLE C.I ANT Corn and Col, Mills. CAUMICHAKL ?t IIKAX. Dialers in ILirdicarr, Cutlery and A t/ricnltxr?I IinplnnriilH, An^infa, fla., May 2, 1850. 0'2-Cm Circat News to the Public, r pi I AT SLAGER .t LIVINGSTON. being L desirous of Reducing their STOCK to make room for Full Supplies, will dispose of their Summer Goods nt greatly reduced prices, as in Charleston : llt-thial Muslin?, lirciions, Jaconet, Swiss, Calieo, etc. ?ALSO? Their Stock of CLOTHING, a supply of Neirro (JoihIj, Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hate, 1' mbrollas, < 'arpet Hairs, <tc. ?ALSO? A good supply of (Sold and Silver Watches, Chains, Jewelry, Fancy Goods Ac. With many other articles belonging to a general assortment to be found at SLAGER A LIVINGSTON'SStore, The old Stand of Messrs. Willson <fc Williauie. July 10, 1850. 10-tf ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FAECY ARTICLES, SUC'II as Rosewood nud Mahogany Writing Desks, Rosewood and Morocco Dressing Cases, Dressing t'ombs, I lair, Tooth and Finger Nail Brushes. Ijidies' Reticules and Work Boxes; Gold Pens, in Silver and Gold Cases ; Fancy Inkstands ; Pen Hacks ; Pearl and Morocco Porte Mommies, of nil sizes; Banker's Cases; Superior English Water Colors; Camels Hair Pencils; Roger's and Wostcnholm's Simi-rinr I'm-liok PnHon' ttc. For sale at reasonable Prices by S. TOWN SEND, 128 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C. August 8, 1850. 1-t-tapll II. II. BERRY, Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, 135 Iticluirdsoia Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. rpiIE Subscriber, having enlarged his WareJL. rooms and Workshops, is now enabled to keep on hnnd a larger assortment of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of liis own make, and some of the best Northern manufactures. Also on hnnd a large assortment of WALL PAPER, all of which will be sold cheat fob casii. It only needs an examination of the stock to be convinced ns to quality and eheapneu. Anril 11 Iftfirt 40 1" "1 ' " * J A Neat and Good Little Farm for Sale. THE subscriber being desirous of removing to the West* offers his Form for Sale. It in situated four and a half miles from the village of Abbeville, in a North-east direction, and in one of the best neighborhoods of agreeable, friendly neighbours in the District The plantation contains ono Hundred and Seventeen Acres, Fifty Acres of which at least ia , woodland, the balance in a high state of cul tivntion. (Jn the premises are all necessary bouses. On tbc whole it ia one of tho best places, of its size, in Abbeville District The terms will be accomodating. JAMES MORRISON. August 11, 1858. 16 tf JOHN J. CLAYTON, ? DBAiEii .K ran TO READY HADE CLOTHING, ff HAS now on hand a large nnd fresh supplv of fashionable 8PKING AND SUM MER GOODS, wliich will be sold on very re* sonable terms. No. 197 Broad Street, under the Augusts Hotel. Aogosta, Oa., May % 1856. ttfrly immmrMrmicsmBBm I "TpHE Trustees of Unb Hlaatal tab*] X Selie?!, of the South-Oarolina Oon ference of tbe Methodist .Episcopal Church,' . hereby give Notice that they wul petition . thi I ensning Legislature for Re-In eorpo ration. ' r By order of the Board of Trustees. H. A. C. WALKER, See'ty. Abbeville C. U., July 16, I860. 113m bargains! M. ISRAEL T>EIN(i I>KSIROUS OF UKDUCIS l) FOR FAIX SUI'l'MKS, will tlif ? ae "mlt .rw* h?m u^z m l ) at greatly reduced priccs, a littl Colored and ] SI nek MU", ( Lnco and Silk MA HON NET ii PAi JIEADY-MA.DK CLOTIIII * dent's Furnishing ARTICLES, Straw, Leghorn, and Panama ? UMBRELLAS, TRl j Willi a thousand oilier articles Iwlui . found at No. 1, CSrsinite ICo July 1, 1856. CW|ntg, Clot (138,) RICHARDSON STREET . ^TMIE undenuened would respectfully nmiouu 1 joining Districts, t.lint. lie lia.< now in St or h the Seaming n well Selected Stoek of SIMfl X(? - . sell at.such prices ns cannot fail to suit. He wui . promises will bo performed to tho entire satisfnc | lie would, therefore, any to his friend* in the On as he thinks ho can make it an object worthy of t In connection with ('lolliintr may be found a i Goods of every description. Also, Hats, Caps, , ?AI> a fine assortment of Youth's and Children's Clo I old up. Hemcinber the Xo.?ICR, Richardson Street, > Dongnl. I Columbia, S. C., April 18, 185G. 31 U b . U ; I I A & U U I U 111I W O E [AT TIIE OLD STAND 0! of til K K ,m. ?ga ?r-3- si rpuR i "nilcrsiyncd, tlnmkful for pa JL tion of their friend*, ami llio put CARRIAGES A Contacting of one dozen assorted BUG( ulso say t<> our friends that wcliavo coi Hickory Roiiiolhihg new, nn?l greatly admired have also on hnntl n large lot of secondONE COACIIE?:, 0NE-1IAL1 ONE CAl! Suitable for Travelling or Hacking |?ni ceedingly low. As we have the BEST SET OF HAND! We can safely venture to build to ordi We will do any amount of REP any other Establishment in tlic State. V?t~ All Work o FISK'S METALIC We also have on hand a large lot of air-tight, for protecting the dead for pi or any other dcHirable purpose, which \ We will also Make Coffins and send to Desired. We liave n new HEARSE, w Abbeville C. II., April 22, 1856 O . S . BOWER, MANUFACTURER AND 1>KAI.RR IN FU UN ITU 11E Of Every Description, AX II ?Z2 VK .A. 3E- M.V. SSS Of Every Style; rioiv o OCLCDItA I tu IY1HIALIU BURIAL CASES. Opposite the Congarec Home, COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 11, 1866 49 ly , M. W. DYTIIKWOOD. WM. 11ENRY SMITH. BYTHEW00I) & SMITH, Commission Mel-chiuilt, FOR TIIE BALK Or COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL MANNER OP Produce and Merchandise, 204 Exchange Row, Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, 8H C. April 11, 1856 49 ly i POULLAIN. JENNINGS. <fc CO? ! GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ' A. Poullapt, Thomas J. Jennings, Isaiah Pdbse. ^ Ms J % 185ft. 62-1J . REM SEN'S HAT HIAJVtnPACTORY, , [ AMP :-.;' ? Leader *f ' Farhloai, i Richardson Street, No. 1ST, Opposite Exchange Row, COLUMBIA, a C. * April II, 1854 ' * 40 ' 1 j bargains! & BRUSSEL O THEIR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM 'pose of their u above New Yor Coet only, viz: sr.rwG I NT ILL AS, S and RIBBONS, RASOLS and FANS. W, A. LA.RGE STOCK, IIA TS, rNKS, and CARPET BAGS. iging to (i general assortment, to be M. ISRAEL ?t BUUSSEI7S, w, Abbeville C. II., f$. C. 0 tf jjitig, Clotljiiig, COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) c-e t?> I ho Citizens of Abbeville ami the nil< (mill will continue to receive throughout \M> SUM ill: It CLO'l'LIING, which he will lid linve it distinctly understood, that, nil he tion of nil who patronize his Establishment, intry, to give him a call, on visiting Columbin. a trial. good assortment of Cciitlcmcu's Furnishing Cm-pet lings, Lmbrellns, lite., Etc. ;<.)? thing of every Style and Size from three yenra opposite the Boot anil Slmo Store of II. P. (J. M. JOHNSON. 50-ly Or (IXXlit IJ t I K S , V M. II. & I'. A. DEALE.] mm -wlj ?- ? 9 ?C3 st. favors, respectfully invito the nlten?lic generally, to tlu-ir lnrgc stock of ND BUGGIES, JIES, ROCK A WAYS, Ac. t*"e woul.l limoncod the innnnfntiture of 18 11 j? ff i c s l>y nil win) lmvc soon the work. We Iiitixl Work, consisting of ? DOZICX HUCGIKS, AND illY- ALL, rposes, nil of wliicli wo will sell ex5 IN THE COUNTRY, jr nny Vehicle in our line of husiiiesH. 'AIRING, at short notice, as cheap as Warranted. BURIAL CASES. FISIv'S MI7TALIC BURIAL CASKS, olonged interment, for transportation, ,ve will sell exceedingly low for CASH. any part of the District liicli will go free of clinrge. CHRISTIAN & DEALS. 61 . tf CITY DRUG STORE. WM. HAINES, No. 217 (North Side) Broml Street, *3 AUGUSTA, GA, TXTl 1 t. 1 n.i.ii ** ? ?? ? fi uvidiiub duu nttutii ueaiar in DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. PERFUMERY", HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES, HAIR DYE8, IIDE'K EXTRACTS, ETC. All of which Are offered at low prices for Cash. Particular attention paid to tlie preparation of PHYSICIANS' PRESORIFTfONS and the dispensing of Family Medicines. A large assortment of Fresh and Warranted Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. ?ijp~ Orders from tlie Country promptly attended to. May 2, 1856. 62-1 y JAMES S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, . < ABBEVILLE C. IT, 8. C. K5T May %efound for the present in the Commissioner's Office. Jan 18 1859 87 lv Cigars! Cigani! SEVERAL Thousand fine Florida Oig*r? on .veonttganienVforMlab* ?? -- :& if A. WALLER. Greenwood, 9. C., August 5, 1856. 14-8fc NOTICE. . 1M.MO Poaoii T?*kenee thi> . con, Hog round, . . ftOO"yacta Superfine Flour; . ? ^ 10,4^00 Libs Lard, in oans and barrels; 1,000 Bushels Corn; , cki*JUfpmsoau, ii'i , August*,owl, iti/it, AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Builders' Materials!! HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND I10U8E FURNISHING GOODS!!! WE have novt' in store, and will Q continue to keep a large assort- fT VT mcnt of (lie MOST APPROVED f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for 1 Southern Use, w " CONSISTING OF Single nml two Horse Turning PLOUGHS, IS Varieties; Double Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill Side PLOUGHS ; Sub-Soil PLOUGH, several kinds; Fornian's Patent PLOUGH ; Cultivators; Harrows, 3 kinda ; Corn Shelters, K kinds;?Straw Cutters, 10 6izes and kinds; Road Scrapers; Horse Iloes; Horso Powers ond Threshers, f? varieties of each ; Fan Mills; Grain Cradles; Grass Scyttics and Handles; Smut Machines; Hush Hooks; Pruning and Hedge Shears; Pruning Saws and Chisels ; Sausage Mont Cutters and S( uffcrs; Farmer*' I toilers, for hoilinir fond for ?iiwir liny nnd Garden" Rakes; liny and Manure Forks; Hoof", Spmles, Shovels, Grain Scoops; Wheel Harrows, Field and Garden Rollers; Corn 1'lnntere, Scales; Store, Warehouse, and Depot Trucks; W ell and Horse Huckrts; l'uinp Chain and Fixtnres; l'oek ^nlt for Stock. C5?" We keep Fxtra Pointo for our Plougbp, ninl will furnish, at short notice, such part* of Ploughs and other Implements, as may be wanted to rcpIace broken pieces. Ueutlvinens* and Boys' Tool Chests, kc.t kt. We are also Agents for selling the following Articles: SCOTT'S T.ITTI TT r:T a \'t padm *xti-i _ X VVIVil 111.11/ con crushers, Universally admitted to bo the Best Crushers over inventeil, nn?l in the use of which for feeding stock, nsaving of one-third is made as has been proved beyond dispute. Hoe ?fc (,'o's and Welch ?fc Griffiths' Circular SAWS and SAW GLIMMERS; Stearns ?t Marvin's Celebrated Fire, Powder, and Burglar Proof SALAMANDER SAFES. Rotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated with Alcohol. Xo family should be without this very useful article. All the above are offered for sale at fair aod * regular prices, in connection with our extensive stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY. CARMICIIAEL ?t BEAN, Wm. I'. C.\itmicii.u:i, ) Augusta, Ga. .losia-n S. 1?k \n, > Gkoruk i*. Akam. ) May 2, 1850. C2-lv Election Notice. IpXTUACT from "Reports and Resolutions \j of tlie General Assembly of the State of South CiU'olinn, passed at the animal session of 18r>.r>": Resolved, That the flections to be holden on on the second Monday and the day following in October next, for Senators and Representatives in the State Legislature, shall be held at t he following places, and conducted by the following persons, to wit: A1H1EVILLE DISTRICT. Court Home : John W. Lesly, James A. McC?rd, John A. Hunter. Warren ton : \V. II. Brooks, Win. O. Purely, Robert Wilson. Callaham'*: James SI. Carwilo, Basil Callnhnni, J. Ramsey Blnek. Lowmlesville: T. T. Cunninghnm, James Clark. William Giles. i" Calhoun's Mills: D. 31. Rodger?, M. 0. Tallman, W. II. Taggart. Bradley's : David McClane, A. T. Wideman, A. J. Weed. White Hall: C.cn. I'. II. Bradley, C. W. Sproull, J. L. Hearst. Greenwood : Dr. S. V. Cain, James Creswell, Albert Funk. Woodville: R. 11. Talhert, Johnson Sale, Peter McKellar. Deadfall: Augustus Cobb, Robert Jones, Win. Buchanan. Hcufllctown : William Mndiln* Vmli n Reeves, Benjamin M. Latimer. Tribblo's Store : E. Trible, Robert Stnckey, T. B. Milford. Smitliville: Silas Ray, Thomas Riley, A. H. Morton. Fraziersville : J. W. Frnzier, Leroy Purdy, Enoch Nelson. Stoney Point: Win. P. Calhoun, Thomas Stacy, Alexander II. King. MoscIcv'b : James C. Willnrd, Geo. L. Patterson, William Trewitt. Cothran's: .lames II. WiJeman, John Chile#, Cant. Robert Lites. Due West Corner: James R. MeClinton. >vniinin .Norton, Kobort W. Ilndden. Cokesliurv : <ieo. A. Allen, F. A. Connor, Charles Smith. Speeds: Augustus Smith, John Graves, John Mo?ely. bordeaux: Alexander Lnramor*, W. A. Crosier, Andrew ft uillebcau. ' ( Long ('?ne Mills : J. X. Cochran, T. J. Roberts, (ieo. Nichols. Mount Hill : Enoch linrmore, Andrew Pruilt, Jnmes I'lnin. Donald's Store: J. F.Donald, J. X. Sea right, R. Brownleo. Ninety-Six depot: II. It. Goldiag, W. B. Meriwether, Thomas Nichols. One State senator, and five representatives to l>c elected. The election to be Meld at etch precinct for two days ; the managers to me?t at the Court House on Wednesday, count the Totes, aud declare the election. A. C. SQUIER'JL % CHEAP CASH FURNITURE STARK. 172 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C VANVPAOTUHER AND GKNKVAL DEALER lit .4 Fine nnd Plain FURNITURE. PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTItASSES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, Ac., Ac. WXT AM C..1U, Ttr?__ s.J ? *jcs ? v J ~\y " JK4 April 11, 1856 49 ly Estate Noticc. ALL pcrnona Indebted to the Estate of J. S. Baskin deceased, either by Note or Aoct, are requested to pay up immediately. And all persons having demands against Am Estate are requested to send them in by th? /vf a?4^?1? *? ? * H.?vvu?i VI ?W{ M W ST# ready at any day to S^a^^clabto^ of tb^, ' W.S.'MoBRItJK.' ; * _ - Execntora. ' Aogast ll, 1S56. 15 1m' Just Received A FEW Extra Fina Clolbft, CMlK m?rM) D. D'Etm, Vestlafei ?n4 Trimming*, Ae. by _ ."^T^I ~ - J A>IE9 i July 4,1856. Wf"*'' I