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Valuable Real Estate, and a Beautiful Residence, for Sale, in One Mile and a Quarter of Abbeville Court House. I WILL sell ttint beautiful and well -fijnfv known place?Rural Retreat?near Mil the Villago nt private sale, or publicly on Saleday in October next. One-linlf cash, balance credit of Twelve months, interest from day of sale. There nro 127| Acres : Some 80 Acres Wood Laud. Thcro is no healthier nor prettier place in the District, and it is well improved. Also my interest (one-half) in 600 Acres on Savannah ?the Goodman place?recently settled by A. Stevenson and myself. I wish to sell these land*, to move to Texas. I hnven large family which can live much bet l ?i ?r i? i ?i _!ii. thia view, I tiesire to nrrange my matters to leave this District in September. Let nil who wish to purchase examine for themselves. Live and let live, will be my motto in selling. I. IIOLT. August C, 1856. 14-4w Head Quarters, 2d Regiment Cavalry. IN pursuance to orders re- A ceived from Head Qimrtors, the Second Regiment ?jf Cavalry <if South Caroli- B tia Militia will appear at ' | Longmircs, on Saturday, ,,,, M, j 20th September, for Drill and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Officers will assemble the day previous for Drill and Instruction. Mnj. S. S. Tompkins is cliargc<l with tlie extension of this order to the squadron under ltia command. By order of John F. Talbert, Col., commanding First llrigade of Cavalrv. J AS." a MARTI X, Lieut. Col., Commanding Second Regiment. J. M. Laxiiam, Adjutant. Septcmber 5, ]S.r>t> 18-St AMERICAN HOTEL, II A M Jt URG, S . C . Proprietors of this well known Hotel JL beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they are always ready to receive them in the l)(*t sti/tc ponsiile. Persons arriving at thin Hotel may rest Assured that their Baggage will be promptly sent, free of charge, to the Carolina Depot, or either of the Georgia l>cpots. We also take this opportunity of returning our sincere thanks for past patronnge, and will use every endeavor to merit a continuance of the same. There will alwaj^sbe on band a good 0*t!cr, nnd Horses left in our charge will meet with every attention. 0. II. 1'. SCOTT ?fc CO. Hamburg, July 21, I860. 10-llF Land for Sale. AS Agent for William Ware, I oftVr for Sale the following Valuable B'U' 'Tracts of Land, situated in Abbeville District, near Scufflctown, on Saluda Kivcr, viz : Tract No. 1, containing Two Hundred and Ten Acres?on this Tract are the necessary buildings, ench as Dwelling, Gin House, Screw, ?fcc., with all necessary out buildings. There are :alao attached to tfiis Tract an excellent Fishery on Saluda River. No. 2 contains Two Hun-?lred and Twenty-four Acres ; No. 3, Three Hundred and Forty Acr?s. There are some "fine Wood Land on all these Tracts, and also valuable Bottom Lands, both on Saluda and 'Turkey Creek. The above Lands onn lie Irnnloil f?ir ?l ni-I. vatesale until the Second Monday in October next, and if not disposed of before will be offered on tlint dnj' atScufiletown to the hightost bidder. Terms accommodating. G. M. MATT ISO X. August 5, 16u6. 1 l td money Wauled. r I "'HOSE persons who are indebted to the JL Estate of John Donald, deceased, are "hereby notified that a payment must he mnde to the subscriber before "Return Daj" of October Court The Estate must be settled up soon, and before this can be done, collections from those indebted to it must be made. He desires all those who ma\- have demands to pro< ? < ?ivuw VIIVIK IVI HICUU And as surviving partner of the deceased, lie gives notice of the necessity of the payment of all debts due to J. A S. DONALI), as this is a requisite before the Estate can he settled. SAM'L DONALD, Ex'or. August 10, 185B. 18 3t White Lead. TEN THOUSAND Pounds Extra Pure White l>ead, inside work. 10,000 LBS, Pure and No. 1 White Lead. ?also? Faints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, ?fcc., <fcc., Ac., also? Some old ACCOUNTS on hand, bv Aug. 13. 16 tf] II. S. KERR. AND STATIONERY. THE Undersigned lias opened n BOOK STOIlE, in Newberry, -where he keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of Religrious, Miscellaneous and School BOOKS. Orders from a distance will be filled at the -Shortest notice. W. J. PUFFIE. Newberry C. H. [Jan 25 38-ly -Medical Card. Dr. A-. P Boozer having permanently located at the residence of A. If. MOR'TOK, for the purpose of prosecuting the busiacss of his profession, asks a share of patronage. AddressSmithviUe, Abbeville District, 8. C. . August 22,1856. 16-4t I I II P A A A j fliKi t 8 U. UALhUUN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ABBEVILLE C. H.t WILL attend promptly to all btuiness en limited to lii# cmre. Office "in Wendy's New Brick Building. 'Jane, 1850 fi-tj Fresh Lard. ^ /\ /v /\ ma ?t!-i. ?? * ? ? If 11 1 A,DC>* which in onerea at small finr. 5V.VW urea, by JL a KERR. Aqg. 1*. le-tf Just Received A FEW Extr* Fine ClottM, CaMi* meres, D. D'Ete?, Testing* a?4 Trimmings, by . JAKES 8HILLITO. July 4,185ft. , fl-if , -iuevir Notice. APPLICATION will b? made at the next Session of the Legislature to Amsad the Charter of the Mnaonic Female Institute; September 5, 1806. 18-8m Uttle nent Poitpoae4. BY permiMion of the Ordinary, the Settlement of Joeeph H. Stokes* Estate is Postponed to Monday, the 9.9th instant. ANNA R. STOKES, Adm'nr. September I, 18<f? V 18-U Selling Off at a Profit j LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABBEVILLE C. H. Change or the Programme ! THE subscriber being determined to mine a large amount of money, offers bis goods, for the next sixty days, at a reasonable Profit t It is to be hoped tbat persona in want of anything in his line, will avail themselves of this opportunity. The general rule is to sell out at cost; but the Programme having been changed to suit the present arrangement, it will be observed accordingly. His object in making this offer is preparatory to an entirely new arrangement for the Kail Trade, by which persons will be able to get Goods 01U1/ for the C'axh. I.ong experience has satisfied the subscriber that this arrangement will be most advantageous to all parties, cxcept those who never intend to pay, and it is for the special benefit of this class that the rule will he adopted. His &tock consists in part of the following, viz: 10 llhds. Bacon Sides ; 4 do Cuba Molasses; 10 do Louisiana Sugars; 20 Hags Rio Codec ; I.onf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars ; Powder, Shot, Lend and <Jun Wadding ; A few cheap Double Barrel Shot Guna ; Rlack Siiiitli Tools, Iron and Isoils ; White Lead, Green and Yellow do. ground in oil; Rio, Ilondo nnd other brands Cigars. Agricultural Implement*. Straw Cutters and Corn Shollers ; Ragging, Bale Rope nnd Twine ; Hemlock, Upper and Hurncss Leather : A Large Lot of Hollow Ware; Burning Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ; White Wine ?fc Cider Vinegar ; Trace, Log and Fifth Chains ; A largo <S'tock of Wines and Liquors offered at low prices, as he is determined to quit this part of the trade ;?and a great many other articles unnecessary to mention. Goods have advanced considerably since these purchases were made, and he is thus naltlcd to compete with any market in prie* well as quality and quantity, and he hopes hungry, needy public will make hast* t? jut every thing lie has on hnnd. All < * is respectfully submittedby .. S. KKRR, J.- . H Brick Range. July 18, 185G. 11-tr EST The friends of MATTHEW R. COCHRAN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the next t3T The friends of MATTHEW MCDONALD respectfully announce liiirt a Candidate for re-election ns Clerk of the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas, for Abbeville District, nt the next election. The numerous friciuls of t'ie Hon. J. F. MARSHALL, being entirely satisfied with his past course in the Senate, announce him again as ft CnJidnte for re-election. Z&- The friends of Dr. JOHN W. HEARST respectfully nnnounee him a Candidate for Senator, nt the ensuing election. The friends of TIIOS. THOMSON, Esq., announce him ix Candidate for re-election I to the Legislature. ?55?" The friends of Gen. S. McOOWAX announce him n Candidate for rc-clcction to the Legislature. are authorized to announce Mnj. R. A. GRIFFIX n Candidate to represent Abbeville District in the next Legislature. The friends of LUCIKN II. LOMAX, Esq., respectfully announce him a Cnndidute for the Legislature, at-the ensuing election. tsr The numerous friends of Col. T. J. ROIJERTS respectfully nnnounee him a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. The friends of JAMES A. NORWOOD, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent this District in the next Legislature. | The friends <.f F.mv ai?n vrmr i? i."~ !>, 1-1VI-, announce him as a Candidate for rc-clection to the Legislature at the ensuing election. Tlte friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., respectfully announce liiin as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. The friends of J. K. VANCE Esq., respectfully aunouticc him as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. Z&- The friends of D. W. IIAWTJIOKN respectfully announce him n candidate for Sheriff VI nuuoniii l/ninct Ub LUC ncXl election. MANY FRIENDS. To the Voters of Abbeville District: A Tew of the friends and neighbors of Col. A. M. SMITH announce liira tw a Candidate to represent this District in the ensuing Legislature. pg" The friends of S. G. W. DILL respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next Election. t3T The friends of Mr. C. I\ DUPUE respectfully announce liira as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next election. ty The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. [May 7, 1866. EST The friends of Capt. S. A. Hodoks respectfully announce him m a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. BT The friends of John It. Wilson respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec tion. . tar We are authorised to announce the Rev. j amxs fliooB* as a candidate for re-election as Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. t3p-The fri?nd*of< JAMES M. VANDIVER respectfully announce him as k candidate for Tax Collector of A|}b?Till? District, at the ensuing election. 't'fan at>*? .* m m . "-xi. ? W WWNBM. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Office Court of Common Plea* and Gen'I Settion*. I MATTHEW MoDONALD, Clerk of the ^ Mid Court, in pursnonoe of the directions of the Aet of the Legislator^ in ?nch case rnad| and provided, do hereby give public notice thai an Election for Tax Colledter for said District, will be held on Monday the thirteenth day of Ottobt* newt, at the usnal places of election throughout the eatd District Witness my band at Abbeville, this Oth Sept. itu, ' MATTHEW MoDONALD,,' a a. s. 4 a p. ' Sept. ?, 1?M- lMfc ABBEVILLE MALE Sft-caimn]). 1"MIE Second Session of this Institution will comniencc on tho second Monday in September next, and continue twelve week*. The government of the School will be conducted on the principle, that strict discipline is as essential ns good teaching. The morals and general deportment of the students will, at all times, receive particular attention. TERMS OF TUITION. 1st Class: Reading, Writine, 1st Sen. 2d Sts. Spelling, and Primary Geography. - - - $14 00 $ C 00 2d Class: Tlie nbovo with Geography, History, Aritlimctic, English Gramin a r, and English Composition, 20 00 9 00 ! Jld Class: The above with all the advanced Englinli Branches, - - - 28 00 10 00 4th Class : The above with Latin and Greek, - - 28 00 12 00 Students will be charged from the time they enter until the end of the session unless special arrangements ara made to the contrary. A. C. ELDER, A. B. August 21, 1850. 16-tlj TO "FARMERsV MECIIANUIS AND OTHERST M c CORD'S Putcnl Portable Anti-Friction Horse Power, The Best ill Unc. Patented July 11, 1854. rI",IIIS is aii invention by which a large porJL tion of the power of the horse is rendered available than by any other arrangement i known. Its parts are few and simple, not linj ble to derangement, readily adjusted for work| inir, and with ordinary care very durublc and l efficient. The Machines are manufactured with great | exactness and all precisely alike, so that iu I case a piece should be broken we can always fusnish a piece to replace it. It. is designed for one or two horses, and can be used for a great variety of work, thereby paving a large amount of labor, expense and valuable time to the Farmer, Mechanic and others. Bv reason of its Dortuhilitv the owner enn readily locale it wherever it may suit liis business. It con be used to good advantage for driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circular, or other saws, planing and other machines j for 'working wood, driving mill?, of various i kinds, for grinding grain, paint, ?fcc., strnw-cutto if, corii-shellers, lathes, grind stones, Ac., I and for churning, washing, pumping water for ' cattle, irrigation, or draining, ana all other ! purposes to which a Horse Power is adopted. We also keep tlie most approved Spike and Heater THRESHERS, which can be driven by the above Powers. FAN MILLS, for Hand or Horse Powej\ SMUT MACHINES, Grain Cradlev-'ttelting, I ti c. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT Corn and Cob Mills. CAUMICIIAEL ?fc BEAN. Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricultural Implements, Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1850. 62-6m Great News to the Public, rpiIAT SLAGElt ?t LIVINGSTON, being .A. desirous of Ilcducing their STOCK to make room for I'nll Supplies, will dispose oi their S11 in in ci' Goods at greatly reduced prices, as in Charleston : lletliinl Muslins, Iireiions, Jnconet, Swiss, Calico, ?fcc. ?ALSO? Their Slock of CLOTHING, a supply of Negro Goods, Straw, Leghorn and Panama IIat*, Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Ac. ?ALSO? A good supply of Gold and Silver Watch ex, Chains, Jewelry, Fancy (roods ?fce. With many other articles belonging to a general assortment to be found at C1T AP.VI) A T HMk-OOTAWt. a4 ??. m-jl i iiiuoivii a oiurc, The nM Stand of Messrs. Willson ?fc Williams. July 10, 185C. 10-tf PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. #?k THE subscriber having purehosAT ed lnuds in Florida, wishes to sell his Plantation lying in Abbeville District, nenr 1 tarn's Gold Mine, on Buffalo Creek, containing Two Hundred and Fifty Acres, of which arc about One Hundred and Ninety Aeres Cleared; One Hundred and Fifty Acres are Fresh, and in good repair, and in high state of cultivation with a good Dwelling House on the same with two good brick chimnej's to it, with good out buildings and a good new Giu Htflfse and Screw, all in good repair. Anv person wishincr to nurclinse will dn well to call nnd examine, as !t will lay open for private vale till the 15th of October, 1856, when I shall offer it for Bale at public outcry together with all kinds of Stock and Crop ol Grain, together with 17 likely young Negroe* may bo sold at the same time. MITCHELL COX. June 6, 1856 6tds The state of~south Carolina, AHHEVIl.LE DISTRICT. JOHN I'. CLAKK, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District* by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum at the suit of Joseph Crews, having filed in my Office. tocrethiBr with a Schedule, on oath- nt his estate and effects, liis petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that be may be admitted to the benefits of the Acts of, the General Assembly, mode for the relief of-insolvent Debtors; It is ordered, that the said Joseph Crews and all other the creditors to whom the said John L. Clark is in any wife indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday io October next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P* Office of Common Plow, Abbeville District. Jun? 27, 1856. 9 8m The state of south Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. BENJAMIN I>. WORRELL, who is in tbe custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Gilford Waller, having filed in my Office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his estate and effeola, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, j>raying that be may ne tamnua to ine benefit of tbe Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Idsolvent Debtors: It is ordered, that the said Gilford Waller, and all other ihe creditors to whom-the said Benjamin D. Worrell is in apy wiaa indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Coart.at abbeville Court House, on the first Monday hi October next, to show cause, if anjr thoy ?m W)ip the prayer of the petition 14 should not be granted, . , matthew Mcdonald, a a p. Office of Comason Fleaa, Abbeville Bllrie*. June 26,1866. 9-3m v. Clotjjinj, Clotjj (1S8,) RICHARDSON STREET, THE undersigned would respectfully announce joining Districts, that he has now in Store i the Season) a well Selected Stock of SPRING AN sell at such prices os cannot fail to suit He would f remises will be performed to the entire satisfsctio le would, therefore, say to his friends in the Count as he thiuks he can make it an object worthy of a In connection with Clothing may be found a g< Goods of every description. Also, Hats, Capo, Ce ?ALSO a fine assortment of Youth's and Children's Clothi old up. Run??nl?l- !?.? Vi. t ?Q T>:?1 1 O. Dougal. ^ Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1856. W O R [AT THE OLD STAND OF ?Z2 /m. & JR K zm. 3 ?J- * E: sb rpiIE Undersigned, thnnkful for post JL tion of their friends, and the public CARRIAGES AN Consisting of one dozen assorted BUGGI1 also 9ny to our friends that we have coran Hickory 1 Somethihg new, and greatly admired bj have also on hand a large lot of second-lic ONE COACH EE, ONE-HALF ONE CAUR Suitable for Travelling or Hacking purp< ceedinglv low. As we have the BEST SET OF HANDS We cnu safely venture Co build to order tgg- We will do any amount of REPAi any other Establishment in the State. tST All Work W o? PIER'S METALIC I We also have on hand a large lot of F] air-tight, for protecting the dead for prol or any other desirable purpose, which we We will also Hake Coffins and lend td & Desired. We have a new IIEARSE, whi< Abbeville C. II., April 22, 1836 HI. IB. BERRY, . Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, 135 Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, S . C . THE Subscriber. having enlarged his Warerooms and Workshop*, is now enabled Di to keep on hand a larger nRsortincut of FURNITURE and CHAIRS, of his own make, andl p. some of the beet Northern manufactures. Also on hand a large assortment of WALL PAPER, all of which will be sold cheat fob cash. It onlv needs an examination nf tli? f? i be convinced as to quality and cheapneM*. April 11, I860 49 ly ? di i ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 8C FANCY ARTICLES, OUCH as Rosewood and Mahogany Writing , Desks, Rosewood and Morocco Dressing at i Cases, Dressing Combs, Hair, Tooth and Finger Nail Brushes. Ladies' Reticules and Work Boxes; Gold Pens, M in Silver and Gold Cases ; Fancv Inki stands ; Pen Racks ; Pearl and Morocco i Porto Monnaies, of all sizes; Banker's < Cases; Superior English Water Colors; Camel* Hair Pencils; Roger's and WosT tenholm's Superior Pocket Cutler}*, ?fcc., i Ac. For sale at reasonable Prices by a TOWNSEND, 128 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C. Augusts, 186C. 14-tapll 2| 6. S. BOWER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ? FURNITURE Of Every Description, * Of Every Style; FISK'S CELEBRATED METAUC BURIAL nicro unoto. pe Opposite the Congaree House, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11, 1856 ~ 49 ly ? Pro Bono Publico. THE indefatigable LYONS ? ? is making a change in jdT Q| hia business, ana all those who haro't got Summer Clothe? enough to laat them out this and next month, will aave 2ft per cent by letting him know it. He'a going to ehange his Summer Stook of Clothing to a Winter one, eonaeqently bargains ean be had at his Clothing House. He has a small lot of Winter Coata, Pants and Veata, left over from last winter, whioh he is selling now at a loss. Come soon, or you won't get any of th?m. _ Aug. 6. 1856. 14-tf 1 JAMES S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, ABBEVILLE C. Hn S. C. MOT May be found for the prettut in tke OommcMtumer't OjfUt. sj \ na 18 ltM *. W . ly J0XX8 * LZVlYatTOVt I II 1H?| * Ofic* nrxiiowlo Tto. & Feur, *? ^. AjBMtvillj CXH. a H. A. JOfel.J [I, W. LI7IHG?T0ff. ' I" tug, Clothing, COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) to the Citizens of Abbeville and tho adfand will continue to receive throughout D SUMMER CLOTHING, which he will have it distinctly understood, that all he n of all who patronize his Establishment, ry. to give him a call, on visiting Columbia, trial. >od assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing irpelBags, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. Dg of every Stylo rd?1 Size from three years positc tho Boot and Shoe Store of H. P. G. M. JOHNSON. 60-ly <f arriajc K S , M. II. <fc F. A. DEALE.] WBZ SB 9 II U ? ?*?- ? - favora, rcpootfully invite tlie ntten: generally, to their lurgo stock of n Tmnnrrc 1/ duuuh'jOJ ES. ROCK AW AYS, <fcc. We would lenced the mnnufuature of Buggies ' nil who hnve aeon the work. W?j it id Work, consisting of DOZEN BUGGIES, AND Y-ALL, jse?, all of which we will sell exIN THE COUNTRY. nny Vehicle in our line of business. [RING, at short notice, as cheap as arranted. _jg3 IUBIAL CASES. [SK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, onged interment, for transportation, will sell exceedingly low for CASIL h? part of the District ill will go free of oliarge. CHRISTIAN &. DBALE. 61 tf CITY DRUG STORE. WM. HAINES, No. 217 (North Side) Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in IttTOS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIL8, GLASS, POTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. BRFCMERY. HAIR BKITSHF-B. nnuno nr^r LET SOATS, HAIR OILS, POMADES, HAIR DYES, HDK'P EXTRACTS, ETC. All of which are offered at Ion- prices for ,\an. Particular attention paid to the preparation ' PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and the spensing of Family Medicines. A large asTtuient of Freeh and Warrautod Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. Orders from the Country promptly xenueu 10. Mny 2, 1866. 52-ly . W. BYTHEWOOD. WM. HENRY SMITH. BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, Domuiiiftion fflerchautu, t'FOR TilE SALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, AMD ALL If ANKER OK Produce and Merchandise, 94 Exchange Bow, Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11, 1866 49 ly NOTICE. 00,000 Pounds Tennessee Bacon* Hog round, 30,000 Libs. Tennessee Flams, well cut; AOO Sacks Superfine Flour; 150 " Extra Family Do.; 10,000 Libs Lnrd, in cans and barren; 1,000 Bushels Corn; r sale by G. L. ANDERSON, Reynolds street Augusta, On., May 6, 1856 - ltf POULLAIN, JENNINGS, & CO., 10CERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. PotJLtAitt, Thomas J. Jennings, Isaiah Purse. Msj 2, 1856. 68-ly REMSEN'S HAT HANCPACTOKV, amd Leader ! Faillom. Richardson Street, K?, J87, Oppotit* JS *c hangt Row, COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 11, 1856 4? ly JOHN i. CLAYTON, ft. BBUT MAIHTCMTOIH&, $S? T A8 now an hand * large and fresh supply 1 of fsshlonsbls 8POTNG AND 81JMBR GOODS, wbfeh wilt fetttft ?i VWt riL nsble terms. No. 197 Broad Street, under tit* A?f?*U ; . m-; Augusta, On., . M-ly I AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Builders' Materials! { HARDWARE, CUTLERY. AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!!! WE have now iu store, and will jEjgk continue to keep a large assort- ]T \iT nient of the MOST APPROVED f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for 8 Southern Use, mQ CONSISTING Or Siuglo and two Horse Turning PLOUGHS, 15 Varieties; Double Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill Side PLOUGHS ; Sub-Soil PLOUGH, several kinds ; Formao'* Patent PLOUGH; Cultivators; Harrows, 8 kinds ; Corn Shelter*, C kind?;?Straw Cutter*, 10 sizes and kinds; Road Scrapers; Horse Hoes; none Powers and Threshers. 5 varieties of each ; Fan Mills; Grain Cradles; Grass Scythes and Handles; Smut Machines; Rnuli Hnnl'1' 1 ir-J? at , ?. . uinng uiiu uvugc oucnra ; Pruning Saws and Chisels; Sausage Meat Cutters and StufTers; Former*' Boilers, for boiling food for stock; Churns; Hay mid Garden* Rakes; Hay and Manure " Forks; Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Qrain Scoops; Wheel Burrows, Field and Garden Rollers ; Corn Planters, Scales; Store, Warehouse, and DepotTrucks; Well ami Horse Bucket*; Pump Chain and Fixtures; Rock Salt for Stock. J3F* We keep Extra Points for our Ploughs, mul will furnisfi, at short notice, such part* of Ploughs and other Implements, as may be wanted to replace broken pieces. fifntlr.inpn*' nnil Hnr?' Tnnl Phonic uuu UUJO AVVA ClltOlOj ttil Wo nrc also Agents for selling the following Articles: SCOTTS LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB CRUSHERS, Universally admitted to be the Best Cruahera ever invented, and in the use of which for feeding stock, a saving of one-third ia made as has been proved beyond dispute. Iloc <fc Cb'n and Welch <fc Griffiths' Circular SAWS and SAW GUMMERS ; atearns <? Marvin's Celebrated Fire, Powder, and Burglar Proof SALAMANDER SAFES. Rotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated with Alcohol. Xo family should be without this very uavful article. All the above are offered for sale at fair and regular price?, in connection with our extensive stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY. CARMICHAEL & BEAN, Wji. P. Carmiciiael, ) Augusta, Ga. Joseph S. Bean, > ? Oeouok F. Adam. ) May 2, 18S6. 52-ly Election Notice. EXTRACT from "Reports and Resolutions of the General Assembly of the Stat* of South Carolina, passed at tho annual session of 1856": Resolved. That th? in < " on the second Monday and the day following in October next, for Senators and Representatives in the State Legislature, eh a 11 be held at the following places, and conductcd by the following persons, to wit: ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, ' Court House : John W. Le?ly, James A; iic? Cord, John A. Hunter. Warrenton : W. H. Brooksj Wm. O. Pursty, Robert Wilson. Cnllaham's: JaineB M. Carwile, Basil Callahatn, J. Ramsey Black. Lowndesvillo: T. T. Cunningham, Jame* Clark, 'William Giles. Calhoun's Mills: D. M. Rodgcrs, M. O. Tall* man, W. H. Taggart. Bradley's: David McClone, A. T. WiJeman, A. J. Weed. White Hall: Gen. P. H. Bradlev C. W. ? Sproull, J. L. HearstGreenwood : Dr. S. V. Cain, James Creawall, Albert Funk. Woodville: R. R. Talbert, Johuscm 8ok, Peter McKellar. Deadfall : Augustus Cobb, Robert Jonca, Win. Buchanan. Seuffletown: William Maddux, Noah R* Reeves, Benjamin M. Latimer. Tribble'a Store : E. Tribie, R?beft 8 tucket", T. B. Milford. Smith villc: Silas Raj, Thomw KM of, JL II. Morton. " ^i, Frnzierarilla : J. W. Fnvzier, Lefoy Ptttdfr Enoch Nelson. Stouey Point: Wn*. Di Calhoun, 'Tkotoft* Stacy, Alexander H. King: Moaelev'a : Jnraea C. WiflariP. Q?0. L Pat terson, WiHiatn Trewitt Cothran's: James II. WidtettlHlr Jsttt? Chii*^ Copt. Robert Li tea. Due We?t Corner: James R. SfeClintcro, William Norton, Robert W. Fladcfen.Cokesbnrv : Geo. A. AlFen", Ft A; Connor, Charles Smith. Speeds: Angastus Smith, John Ofittes, John Mosely. Bordeaux : Alexander I/arahiOf-e; "tV. A. Cro? zier, Andrew GoiHebeau'.Long Cane Mills : J. N. Cochrdri, Y. J. 1*6erts, Geo. Nichols Mount Hill: Enoch Barmbre, AndVew Pruitt, James Plain. Donald's Store: J. F. Donald; i. N, Searight, R. Brownie#. Ninety-Six depot: R. R. Goldiog, W. B? Meriwether, Thoma9 Nichols. Oil A StufcA RAitnfAl* fthil fittt f ">w vuiCWUiailTCO to be elccted. Tho election to be held at Mch precinct for two days ; the managers to meet nt the Court llonse on Wednesday, count the votes, and declare the election. . x ^ Notice IS hereby given, that an Application trill be made to the Legislature Of South Carolina, at ita next Session, for an Amendment, ef the Charter of Incorporation of the Village ef Abbeville, ao as to author!** and empower tfafe Town Council to tax the Property of the Citizens of tlie Incorporation, fnr tlin prpiwi flf repairing the Iloaas and Streets, And for other purposes. Aug. 27,1850. 17-Sm I "'HE Trustees of the Iff M4A&T X ***99h oMfte So?t* fettfiia Conferance of the Methodist Episcopal Church,'* hereby give Notre* that they irin petition th? ensuing legislature for Re-Incorpor*t?t>n. jiy oracr 01 vue isoara or Ahbe.iH. C. H* ANeataad ?^WUc Flip for HPHE sabwviber b?ing Juiw 4 TTi>r i|M ? Wc55t- {?W?A M situated four and a aalf iiilea from tk? vflL *? of AbbeYiU* in * FwilhMMi iTIriittifc. ?iia OM o# tfc* rf'MA. ftblo, Mindly wodk^ tin 4 tfvctki*.' Ob tte p&Bieee ?85 ?I*BEt koM* On the wMfttii oh WVrH ^ plMM, t4 its fo'WMm I>WAC^(^i'V Th? term wdT b# V ' ' " JAMEBBC08UIB0H,Au-tat II.