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SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! fcl'AN'O AIN'T ANYTHING COMPARED TO IT! SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USB ! Cotton Seed ft Perfeet Nuisance! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY! r w cc? rmi m 9 TIIE indefatigable District iiu<l ilIngo Clothing Man, l>y close observation amihard Htudy, lias learned so vera 1 new features in llic art of improving and adorning the Masculine portion of the liuinun family. 1 I'i-V be?*n clean to New York, took lemons under eeiontitle men, and has made himself so familiar with ?ll the beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages JU>d responsibilities ?>f I'lie human wcatlicrdioardiug department that just as soon as nc lays ms t^i's mi a muii, iir knows \yii;il nr lacks?whether it, is fund ur raiment. lie is just the eanic to mankind that spl int; is l.o vc);ctation. Country mcrehaiits woiiM do well li> come in find take a few len-smir?charges moderate for single scholar?classes taken at reduced rates. If it is food atnl raiment, lie takes liim in. cover?, weather-hoards and floors liiid. and then Bends him ovci to his friend, II. S. Kerr, or down to l.omax ?t Cohl>\, where in u few minutes, after the patient, has realised the reviving, healthful iiitluenceof the external application. they will comnienee the inside work ?ceiling, lathing, plastering and securing, mid then start him home. And it is 110 wonder, after taking some I.<>in.ix A" Cold?*s ?>r 11. S. Kerr's in'ard tilling (w11i -h is siihstaniial, no liquid) then allowing Lyons (ogive llieni wha;'s called the surface p<di.-h, that in n"? u. > don't know llieni when liny ii?-.n ; :li.little hoys and girls 11111 ai.d hide, tli.n!,i:.i; some city folks have come i<> their pa's houses, young holies commence fixing up to entertain their new hcajix, and young men hrush their heads, look ditrniticd :m<l start I" receive the nice looking stiauir?T. A few in?*n of ratlu-r ordinary appearance, who have thrown themselves entirely into Icons' hands, know tin- advantage* to he derived from ft suit of hisClothes; it lias married tlo-m into rich families, iriven I item a s'.aioliu'r far ! ( yon<l their expectations, ami hecii tloi means of pitching them as high up asphifty-phour pliorty in the sealc of upjx'rtemlom respectability. There arc now in the city of Ahheville, " Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Sinning School, a great many Dry (Joods Stores, -j Printing <)Hieea, 2 Wholesale Crocery Houses, 2 Jewellers* tablishinents, a Thespian Corps, Masonic ami Odd Fellows' J.od}?e, Ilancini; Class. JIim>ro drome, 2 Carriage mid Huggy Manufactories", I Hotels, several Hoarding J louses, 1 Drug Store, Gin Factory, anil a Steam Saw Mill, 2 Harness, and several Boot and Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory, 3 Tailors' Kstablishments, Cabinet, Carpenters' and lilut-ksmiths' Shops, 15 Kcfroslnnent Saloons, and 2 Livery Stabb-s, and it will not do for a u<-ntlcmun to make a had appearance at any of Ilu-se places; it injures their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable for nil the above named places, avevations and occupations, amlbcenuse lie has a big trade and a large Stock, he don't, intend to ask prices that arc unreasonable. Lyons'stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is complete. He keeps line l'oeket Knives, Ua/ors, Oil and Fluid Lamps, Kid.lb s, Fiddle SI rings and Fiddle llosin, nianufaHuivd rxnivsslv for this trade, Flutes, I'atiin liuor FastciHTf. Interest Tables, tin* in"-', eonvoiiii :i? thinij of Unkind now in use?i.'vc'1-v l.o lv mifilit t< have one?Banker.! I'ases. I til! (Souks, Pocket and Memorandum 1-Ii>v.--s? ;? f, Li tt.-r Paper, the largest, stock rwr l.im. ,.i! ?u il.is lu-.tkit? New Yorkers of a M-aicity smear we pu radiated?fiteei iVus so many that there is an anticipated adv:ui.-e .ju .-.!? . !, l\.rt, ^jou<,ai<-s enough to hide nil the Kenny in ilia- 1 >i.~;j i?-1. Combs, Hair Urnslies. Nail ai.al Tooth iSruslies, enough to <>].? u a whole salt- brush ami eornli liou5e, an<l it' Cedar IVmils ri-e, I.vatx* has trot Vm sure?a whole eiiso of Itlaa-kinir. Naedh's. any quantity, and low liy retail, Trieophcrous, Katlinirion, Cologne, Hair Oil. Handkerchief KxtraeU ami sweet stnellini: stiilF, Needle ami Thimble Cases, Lanterns, lluggy Whips, Yalisos, two or three Horses. and so many other thing* that. it. would lake u< a whole day to look thom ti|> and name tliem over, all of w hich are ready for inspection and sale, at the Corner Store in the Marshall Mouse. Abbeville C. II., April 10, 1800. 50-tf Mew Spring A. Summer Goodti At MO- 1 Uramte Eange. CMIAMBKILS &. MARSHALL arc now re) cftiviug their Spring and Summer Goods, which will ho fonnil complote, with every novelty of the Season in It 11 ESS GOODS, SILKS, MA NTJLLA S. KM Hit Oil) Eli J ICS, HOSIERY.. (JLOVES, (JAXCY, LEGHORN NEA 1'OLITA N viiAi'K JtONNETS, ?ALSO? A fine assortment (if Ji OX NET lilltBOXS, FRENCH VJ.OWEIiS, and a variety of jTIII MM ING S, which have been selected with (rrcat care, and to which we most respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of this place and the surrounding District. April 8, 1856. 50 tf ~rmicAN ii II A Ml} U Ii <i , S. (j . 'TMIE Proprietors of this well known Hotel J- beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they are always ready to receive tticin in tlx. /.< ?' ?? Persons nrriviiiir sit tlii? 11 ?t?-l may rest. admired Mini their Iinirir>?tr<* will !>< promptly sent, free of charge, (<> tin* t'nrolina Depot, or either of the Georgia Depot*. Wc also take this opportunity of returning our sincere thank* for past patronage, and will tiRC every endeavor to merit a eotitimmncc of the same. There will always he on hand a goo?l Onllrr, and Horses left in our charge will meet, with every attention. 0. II. 1\ SCOTTA CO. Hamburg, July 21, 1S50. 10-tflT A. C. SQUIKR'_S ^ CHEAP CASH FURNITURE STORE, 172 Main Street, COLUMBIA, 8. C. MANUFACTURER AND GENERAL DKALER IN Fine and Plain FURNITURE, PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTRASSES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, dbc., <tc. ?3F" All fully Warranted. April 11, 1866 49 ly Committed f I "*0 the Jail at Abl>evilIo Court House JL on Wednesday the 13tli February, inat, a Negro wonan Pnffney, who aayn J* she belongs to Sherard Bnrksdule, of tliis Diotrict. Said Negro is about four feet six inches high; supposed to be some sixty or seventy years of age. The o*vner is requested to come foward prove property, pay chargcs, and take her away. B. J. COCHRAN, Jauor. Feb. 28, 1866. 42 tf Bonnet Ribbons. IJLATN and Fancy Edge ROUCHES, French FLO WE 118, ?c., suitable, for Trimming Bonnets, at CHAMBERS A.MARSHALL'S^ ? M*y 8 W j - ? m ...-l? E. J . T A ? ^ u. ? bc or ywk. mr^a ; AT AHBGVILLG A Depot for Fine Cm \S r HAVli Now u wit. liiuult*, in nil llie as i^ooil as over struck a lick in tliisor auy ?i Any Style of : fr?m a Cranr-nock Coach t.?? tin* rtitiiiiug-goar of t low ns anv other Sliop in tlio State, for tlio sai l.ATKST AND MOST I-ASIIIONABLE. j IVr.-nns wi.-liint; anvthinir in lnv lino. nrr? vorv* i Ahhevillc II., S. Jsm 28, 1850. Octagon Burial Cases? rpilKSK CA^KS are extensively used, aiul posses i fill* for Iransportalion, depositing in vaults, . made of (lie .TEosl Ini|)ci'ii?Iial>i<a material*; als 'I'ii prevent. rust, or corrosion ; and when propcrl 'ion that tin; bodies of our deceased loved ones liorsof water, or depredations of vermin, and ! oliviatinir the necessity of hasty hurials; or, if ]< The (ICTAGHN CAS*K is a new style of Metallic nerfeet reseiulilaoni rif Highly Polish ec ! an<l fret' from (.hjeotions oxpivsseil l>y some cc i former styles. The SiibRcrilM-r is now prepared l?> fiiruiidi (lie a'l of nny size required. Also, Black Walnut and Covered ( ami delivered in the shortest. possible time. Fo pl.-nse tnku notice of my descriptive pamphlets, wl Abbeville II., March HI, lS.ir.J ilriu liotcl anti i AT ABBEVI] MATHIG & SALE Rospoclfully inform tlicir 01 iilly, that lln-v liuvt* npi'iioil u IlnTHI., on ; for tii<' n<'t'<iiniiiO(Iatiiin <>f |m-rin:ini:t>1 :ui<1 Iransirnl j lion lo lln- wauls ami oinfort. of all wlio may ?uu:? lion aiul imltifi-a i*<-jm-iiti??n of tln-'-all. Tluurtali Imuutiful supply tin- rouiitry ?*:in silf??r?l ; alti'tnlant fori able ; rooms ?'on v^nicnt awl ample ; mihI, in flu fol't of t iu-ir fllU'M -s. 'I'licv wouM furtlu'r ani^umv that tli?*v will on ami a< tin "j* Imvu lo i!i.-ir 11 - t i ;i- ? . >i i foiiii'l asivwlicrf liervalioul, wlti.-h will :ii\v-?y* !.< I ) a11* 1 a:i>-o<l'"l l?y i-xptfriciu'CMl a:.<l tru-'y <? .i cr-ao-'l patronage <>f tlii- |iii!i!i.'. 'ilu-y area! .ill t : of with slu-lt?-r ami fo?nl. Tli'-y ?r?* also a I \v i ai.v kit. ! < :' Trave'liiiff < '??iiv?,vihu>?* from a Sa<l?li??! j very l?-t of liivcrs. Tin-* Iihvit. iust ooi;u>lAt?-<l. < I lioiM' Hacks ever i~ 11 ii in tlii-? ?:>, which Ian safe and comfortable <>f transportation, j Charges ill nil oases, for man ami licast. will n Horse, M7 A collis; Two foods, I'.'iA ; and liv tho day November is.v? Ci?" Hnnnoreopy four times. M. STRAUSS, C O K 15 S \\ V U Y , JIS SO MUOIT Kngngod in s?-llincr ami hoxinn out. hit* KKW STOCK orsi'UINC AM) SUMMER <JOOI)S. purchased in Now York, J_ Philadelphia, Baltimore ami Charleston, tlint lie has not tlie time to specify and detail. Every one says?and wliat every one say* must w he i-n?tlmt it is the C/fapcxt, J''iwxt end Jlcft *co Stock brought to Cokoshury. Consist iup of oil I'riuts, Jaconet, Muslins, KOI5KS, Organdie?, te IUULLI ANTES, fiii.phnius; in litireges. Tissue?, Liiharndors, 011 ALLY, MA- |?i U A HOLT SATIN K; I'i \l *t! ll'ni'T 1) l cu * I I.* ?'l) ? 111' i. . UIIUUM 'U i i?oon?'i i'l'i v_ u;\ I l'j /,, 111 CAUSE MEXICAN A; hr The nhove new floods in nil colors, as well in Id Mourning style. In LINEN <;<>or>s. M ANT A LETS, nnd MANTILLAS, Itil.hoiis, Collars, Sleeves nnd TrininiingR. BONNETS AND HATS. p, For GEXTS, BOYS and YOUTH, Goods of '< every variety viz: t'ottonade, (linens, l)rai> d'Ele, Cn-hniaret-s AU,. READY-MADE CLOTHING, p. Roots, Slippers, ("Jailers. ami Children's Shoes. IIATS AND CAT'S, A Besides his full stock in HARDWARE, GROCKKY, CROCKKRY, nnd STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS. v< My stock is now completo in a.l it* depart- in nieiits. Thankful for the patronage heretofore ili given to nie. 1 hope that the present. Mock, Ti xrlcclctl irith rjreat earc and under the beat ail- in iDinlngm, will he the strongest inducement to my old friends nnd customers. New ones cotne Li and judge for yourselves, and rest usuired you in ean buy as cheap from me as any where else, besides a large nnd beautiful nssortmeut to scloot, frnm *f L'n'n * i)l. ?T? 1 ItAUd^l 1 Cokesbury, April 7, 185G 49tf " w^mwsH^ El -KHOM yp, 0 ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. to th A FOUR HORSE -STAGE leaves ABBE- 0f VILLE on .Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Leaves Washington, Ga., on Tuesday, Thursday and /Saturday mornings. _ A Daily Train leaven Washington ut 7 o'clock a. *?., for Atlanta and Augusta. j OFFICE at the PO/ST OFFICE. JOHN MoBRYDE, A,,cut. Abbeville C. IL, April 2, 48 "ly ? ? a v * TI Kf AX a u A A , i WUOLESALE & KETAIL ? DEALER IN Bp Main Street, of COLUMBIA, 8. O. V? ' V * * "? t ! / J v iy Order* from the Country retpectfully fa invited and faithfully filled. {Oot %9jj to r WIIOLE8AIE ft BSTAlt al . . i- - . : W : . V P? DEALER 1H f^T^^BsvaauBi 0iW^i% art** IL ' r - " . . . Y L O RT S KJ w nam u *? 9 C. II., S. riaffes and various lirunchfR of CAItUIAflE MAKIXO, itluT town, I am nl>lc to build p Vehicle, i Wheel-harrow. Ami my prices will hr a<< nc ntylcs of work, which arc alwayB of the respectfully invited to give mc .1 rail. Rosewood Finish. * valuable advantages over all oilier Cof<>r for ordinary interments. Tliey are o LiiHiiielcd :ni?l Out, y cemented, we. have (he gratifying rcllces, enclosed ill till-in. are free from imm. ' nay, without oppressive oilor, bo kept.? sired, transported to h distant land. Cases, of beautiful form, ami finished in I Rosewood, incoming (lie shape ami nppenranco of the n?ve CASKS, at the shorl-osl notiee possible, jomns Made to Order. r further infnrinnUoti <if the" nliovc Cnsi'F, licit nro in circulation. E. J. TAYLOR. I'ilmii ^tali Its Cr> iaa: c. ir. <>M friiMuls asiil pal rolls', ami the |m1>li<> irenWasliiinrton strccJ, opposite Mr. Hartley's I, hoarders. 'i'licy int?*ncl to give such nlten> call upou them as shall insure entire satis- I n- win novor >vmil i<>r tin* Iht.1, ami most j ;s prompt iiml faithful: !>. !< i-h-an ami i*om- j u-t, <*vi*rytliinir suilril to lhi> oasi? ami comntiniii tlift 1.1 VERY STAIil.l". Jll Sl.Nll.**S;] imodi. an<l fi'iitfortalilo Slali|?*s as ran I if j <ouut ii'nllv silpj>li<'?l Willi tin1 lii'st. pvov. n*h*r J Ili.'V liopo to M-iN-ivo Iln? rntitiimoil ainl ill iunv pri'pKViMl to n<:uoiiiiui>?lat<: nny itiiiii)> * ays prcpari-il to fnmirli their nistoiwrs with torsi* to a i*'< ?i' 11 1 i??I!ST* HACK, with thi> mm of tin: iiio.st con vrtiiuit :i in I li-<raiit forr iiilivs in iiipaiiii-s of j*a-M*i!;.*i*l's will Itn<l a nail** as low as pos^ihh*. l'oi* iin^K* fi*i*i| of , 7 ft flits. so tf SPRING GOODS?1856. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA., Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, k 1113 now receiving nn unusually choice Y_ variety of RIMJING PRESS FABRICS, liieh I licy are soiling nt I lie vftry loved pris |>oiT.ilili-, and to which tin: attention of pnri users irt very cordially and re spect fully invi ii. jiM-ii- mim-k winirnTO ino iuiiowmjr. aoiifr others, of Frank Emjlixh ninl Am<rian>. -odin-lions. I'artienlar attention is asked to ttusli, Lupin. Seydnux, l.ieher ?fc Co*s inanuel lire, of lSombn/incs, dial lies, delaines, ircfjo.o, grenadines, ?te. Thirrin ?fc TVlillinril*n aek ninl colored challies, mnrgniso, veil ray<\ and I issues. I'UINTKl) (JOODS.?Steinhach, Koeehlinks, reals, brilliantes, cambrics, jaconets, lawns, L'andifji and ln-rages, ?also? arii* black silks, superior qualities ; iris rich faney silks; " Koni lands, very handsome; " French and Knplish Calicoes of Stcinhaelt's Ilogh-V Monteiths ?? Norton's; uses of (iinyhnms, hlaek and fancy, all prices; ruufii cnaincs mm nernge ueiauu'H, irom low |>i'icc<1 to very rich ; mericiui lawns and muslins; (.Calicoes, low jiriccand fast colors; UO USEICEEPtifG C'(it')T>& Richardson's Linens, ami other makers, a iry full assortment in nil varieties, for shirtg, sheeting, pillow casing, iic.., ?te, ; birds-oyo upcrs, Scotch ditto, towelling ami towels, nrkish Unth, <fcc.; -window drapory, lace nnd usliu. Ac.. ?fce. Summer (Suods fur Ocutlemcn hu<1 Buy*, i:i inen drillings, <tc., cotfonadcs of nil sorts, vestg->, spring cassimcres, enshinerott, drube'lc, Ac. DOMESTIC (JOODS, An unrivaled assortment of sheetings and irtings, brown and bleached, from 11-4 t<> 12 1 iiltli and from the lowest priced to the finest iiglish and American makes. PLANTATION GOODS. *' f every sort- oiul kimj, considered, desirable liave, by the piece or bale. In addition to e above, we have tlio very finest nssormeDt collars, Laces and Embroideries in general, be feund probably in the Htata. J.'F. BURCIIABD A CO. May 2, 1860. 62-ly :URNI TU RE WAREROOMS! BENJAMIN & GOODRICn, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, ^TEXT Door above Thomas j,-.?. ^ \ Richardson's A Son's ay? sok Store, and opposite I Amick'n A (jooper'a new Iron Store, "Would reicetfullv announce to tUeir fridndA ind the iblie that they are now receiving daily a loice imd,well aeleottd aMortmerit~o( all kinds FURNITURE, such , as Bureaus, Book iscs, Hofas, Chair*, Tete-n-tetes, Centre Tables, rindow Shades, <fcc., of the latest and moat shionable doaigns, which they WllJ guarantor sell as low as can bfe bought in'the city, and e inite all who wish to purehaae, tooall and amine our stoclc bcfore purchasing elsewhere. '? ured to order, with neatff&M and dispatch. pT TMs girt, positively,bA?e no ?6n neom witli an other PutaitotW/Hpuse in tbis 25, 1886. ,<l ?-'-iim,i. I ,'r'i > '' Selling Off at a Profit | LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABBEVILLE C. II. lian^e of the Programme ! subscriber being dclcrmined to raise a L large amount, of money, offers his goods, for the next sixty days, at a reasonable J'rojit ! J It is to be hoped tliat persons in want of any- J tiling in bis line, will avail themselves of this: opportunity. The general rule is to sell out at cost; but the Programme having been changcd | to suit the present, arrangement, it will lie oh- ! served accordingly. llis olijcet in milking t this olfer is preparatory to an entirely new j arrangement for the Fall Trade, l>y whi.-h 1 persons will be alile to get floods ?></// for (In- ' Cash. I.oiig experience lias satisfied the snli-I serilier that this arrangement will be most nd- j vantageous to all parties, except those who never , intend to pav. and it is for tin* stwinl Immflt ' ?>f this eluss that. Hie rule will be adopted. Ilis ?S'toek eonsi.-ts in part, of the following, viz: lo llhd?. Itncon Sides ; 4 do (Juhu Molasses; 10 do Louisiana Sugars; '20 Hairs Rio t'olfee: Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars ; Powder, Shot, Lead and (iun Wadding ; A few cheap Ilonble Harrel Shot(>uuk; Hlaek Smit h Tools, Iron and Nails ; Whitw Lead, Green and Yellow do. ground in : oil; Rio, Hondo and olhi-r brands Cigars. Agricultural ImplcmcutM. Straw Cutters and Corn Shelier-; Magging, Huh? Rope and Twine ; Il.-mloek, I pp'-rand Harness Leather ; A Large Lot of Hollow Ware; Uurniug Fluid. Spirits Turpentine ; White Wine A Cider Vinegar; Trace, Log and Fifth Chains; A large iS'liick of Wines ami Liquor* offered allow prices, as In-is determined lo quit. this pari of tin- trade ;?amla great many other] articles unnecessary In mention. (ioods have advanced considerably since these purchases j wen- made, iiikI lie is thus enabled to eompcte ; with any market in price as well as quality ami quantity, ami he hopi-s that, a hungry, nec<ly j public w ill make haste to l?uy out. every thing he has on haml. All of which is respectfully submitted by H. S. KKIJU, No. 5 Uriel; Kange. July 18, lsr,ft. 11 -tf Till GooTisT SPRING IMPORTATIONS, i s r> (;. MIJXr.R ?fc "WAItRKX, rjpjHj.-U-; Ohd.e j Hotel, Augusta, (in., niv receiving their usual clifiioc variety of Sl'HlNli 1 ?R11SS 1'A1 >RICS, embracing the host maker* <>f French and F.nglish productions, among which arc? Rich Printed French Jaconets and Organdies ; ltich " Flounced Raregesand Organdies; Rich " American and Knglish Lawns; Rich " French Rrilliants anil t'aiuhrics ; Kicli " lJareges and Tissues ; liltif)*, HIuo and I'ink, l'lain Rrilliant?, now article. Willis ! I Assorlo.1 ("nl.iis I'loiince.l Silk liressos ; i Kieh {'laid an.l Siripcil Tall'.-la Silks; I IIieli Moire Antique, Tmi!ar?l a'?l < 'liina Hill;?; l>!aek Talleta au<l (>ro ?lf Itliisao ]>o. Hoill llillU liioodK ! i I'lain ami Stripe.1 Oriwulincs nn-1 Bareges ; isiat'k I'lotineeil <!r>'iia<)in<- ami l!ai-<-^.- 1 ti Superior ?-uoitiier l>nuiha7.:ties :tit?l ChaMies ; i Ulaek .liiouicH, < >rj;nu>iie* ami Marquise ; iilink I'll nr. ('rapes, l.ove Veils ami llamlk.-r . hi. fs. Ill a.lililion In litis long line of Ilrefts fino.ls, \v<: have n coin ['lei e stock of I'aliooes, < I i ittfliainn, Linen (JoocIh, Furniture faints, Kinhrnitlerien an.l I .aces, Hosiery ini'l Gloves, IMain an<l Kui1ii-oi.lt;iv.i Cru|ii' Shawls. A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety of sty ief. Pantaloon SlnlTs, Itlcnclie.l an.l I? rown (! oo<ls. White an.l Striped Osnaburgs, of various n ratms. Our friends and customers arc respect fully invited to examine the largest stock of Spring ami Slimmer (iOOlfcS (h:it we have ever had. I'articnlnr attention paid to tilling orders. Augusta, f!a., April 1R, ISOCi 50-lf RE ES & LIN WN~ WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, OA. 7-7 jf TIIB undersigned liave formed a Copartnership for the transaction of a General Warehouse and Commission Business, and will, on the first of September next, take the new Fire Proof Warehouse 011 Jackson street, now occupied by Crocker <fc I lees. We will give our strict personal attention to all business entrusted to our care, and would respectfully solicit n share of the Public, patronage. Mr. IlKES would take this occasion to return his sincere thanks tu the fricmls and patrons of the firm of Crocker k far llicir liVvrP1. patronage, and would solicit a continuance of the Himi' for the new firm. All oVdeffc for Bagging, "Rone and-Family, Supplies, will l>e carefully filled at the lowest market prices. The usual cash advances made wlu-n required. JOHN C. KKES, of the firm of Crocker ?t Roes. SAMUEL D. LINTON. July 4, 185(5. W-3in rftTITr (IT mini nmr>>n r? r co i M 11 ur junw uivti\b, ututAbtu SETTLEMENT. rpiIE Kindred and Creditors, nml nil parties 1 concerned arc licruliy notified that a finnl Settlement of pni<l Estate will be ma<le in tlie Ordinnry'? Office, Abbeville, on tlie 14th of October next. The Distributees nro requested to be punctual in their attendance, as the administrator will not hold himself accountable for interest afterward*. JOHN L. ELLIS, Adm'r. June 20, 1866. 8-8m. Piano Fortes. TLIE Subscriber keeps on hnnd?j??J?jj?jgi Nitnn's <fc Clark's celebrated y J jj grand action PIANOS, alno, other ninkors'; MELODEONS, Ac., which he warrants, and will sell at New York price*, delivered at the Depot. , S. GARDNER, 106 Riciiarmon Strekt, A few doort above Exchange Jiank, Columbia, S. C. April 11, 1866 , ly 10,000 PIECES of WALL TAPERING, 600 Papers of Transparent Window Shades with Pictures to match. \f arrthanan/1 IManf^fa A 1.1 ill - -rvi. - ?i~io IIWIU AUUOV11IQ MJlEr trict wishing to purchase will do well - to tfall at A. BLEAKLY, Augutfa, Ojur: May, 2, l?o. > ' '!6*-ly ? J?.t Received 1 A FEW " Extra Flno Cloths* jCfUMl* ^A^; I Jnlj^l, 186ft. BQ|R - J . ..... - ' Hardware, Paints, Oil*, WINDOW GLASS, &c., At the Siyn of the Golden Anvil, COLUMBIA, 8. O. THIS Subscribers have now K irfjg) on band tin extensive assort- V*1! * ' ment of Hoods in their line, wliicli ',,a they arc selling at the lowest market prices for wo Cash, and to wliieh they respectfully call the attention of purchasers. Their stock consists ] in part as follows, viz: all( Bar Iron, I loop. Sheet, Band, Oval, Round and tj? Square Iron; ] Cast, Ccriuan and Blister Steel; Anvils, Bellows, Vie?'s, <fce.; Mill and Cross-Cut Saws; Mill Iri)?>s, Nails, 1 all Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware; wl: Bench and Moulding I'lanes, Ccnsels, Augers, it I Files, Boring Machines; ] Mortice Machines, Lathes,Saws, Bench Screws, nrt llini'i s Si-ri-u-u I,oeks, JJolts, IjiU'luf, Axes, lloes Plough ji!< Moulds, Adzes ; ! sel Axles, Springs, Kn.-tmeled and Patent Leather.", | ev< Taints, Varnishes; \vi Window Class, Spirits Turpentine. 1'utty, Paint! nth ({rushes; eel Corn Sln-llers, Straw Cutlers, Corn and Cob Mills, Leather Belting ; Lime. Piaster, Cement, (iunpowdor, Shot, l.i-ad, ?fce., ?fc<\ Those in waul, of Coods in the Hardware line, will lind it to their interest to give us a eall before maniiii; their |?nreha?es. FISH Kit ?t AC NEW <t CO. ri Feb ir,t 18515 11 tjnl I J MU 11 KR & SKNN, |j? ?i iiHirnaic *III?I liciati urot't'i'Sj i r COLUMBIA, 8. C., ! j',( WOULD Kespeet fully TT^Tf I A,> rail lint attention of tint jj <'itix'.:ns of Ahhcville District to their liirgu an?l well assorted stock of "i' GROCERIES, ( which they offer at. tint lowest market, prices. ' In addition to the heavier articles usually kept, j j , ina well-arranged (Jrocery, we keep it * full ! ,,f I stock of [ "FANCY (i UOCKUI KS," I including almost every article wanted in the 1111 | family. I Persons visiting Columbia will find it to tln-ir | advantage to give lis a call before making their 1,1 purchasers. II. MII.LKR. II. D.SKNN. ? April 11, 185<> 111 l}TAN YARD AT LMVNYESVILLT rJ"MIK underpinned most, respectfully cull the 1 attention i?f 1I1.. public In our Stock of I.KAT1I KK we have, and will keep 011 hand a viiv'u'lv of asdonil 1.1: AT I IKK as ean lie bought at any Tanyard in the Country. Having luM ill a heavy Stoek of Slaugthtered lli.l es hist Spring, we will lie able to supplv the | pie with heavy St)hH I.KATIIKU, tiin . , liands, ill-. ? ? A I.SO-- t?c | . <3 i To our 1 larne.-s Shop. We will keep on hand jj, ' .. 1..I ..I' .. I I* ... I. II r .. .... ... u-, ... ii- .i.n . iti'ii* urnmvs in our own at make. l5?-i:?ir prof.-ssioi a I Wurkmati, we can vc safely snv, that we can I'lit "-?!j :w tine ami as , C1 uooil Work as any establishment in (In* l>is-i J1* triot, and nseheap as the cheapest, | All ordersnttended lo iiiini* iltalely. Wo so-| j1( ii it a call. ] ()| : J.oatloT, 1 larin-s-, I!ridles, Martinhales | In will !>< eivi-n in exchange for Hides ami 1 '1 i liark, or Ca.-h will l?- j^iv.-n if preferred. J. M. ?t W. II. MUI.I.IKIX. P] .lime 'JT, is;>ii. 8-tf n -jm? ? ? w ja s tms \l FOKSALE! c: rI~MIK Subscribers will keep on Iinml at all 1 times, at theSiiddlcry ami Harness Store J, of K. Wi'siliirlil, in this Village, an assortment si of all kinds of STOVI'lS, which thoy pledge cl themselves to sell fin as favorable terms as Stoves of the same quality can he purchased tc i"r 111 viiiirii-sioii. i iicir i i 'I'lMiMt M (l V I'/i they will warrant lo do everything tli.it a j Cooking Stove can il??, nml nrc sure they will give universal satisfaction. 11 One of us will spend the most of the present year at the Norlli, ami will lie nblo to select the lirst nn<l must approved patterns. E. WESTFIE1.I>, v I. BRANCH. * Abbeville C. II., S. P., Jan 8, 1850. ly II()ih/I:S' DEI'OT. ~ i r|MlE Firm of UOIiEHTS, A1?AMS ,fe SMITH Ci .1. was dissolved on the lirst of October, bi IS."i t. It is hoped that all persona indebted tl will come forward and settle i>y cash or note, ^ us we arc anxious to close our old business. 8I ROBERTS & ADAMS Still continue business at Hodges, and at Long tl Cane, and by the lirst of April will have u fine oi Spring Stock of Goods, f,j eril/tofixl u'ifli i?oi?n i ?* \*nw ????/! U.?' ?V . . .w.^ .. Vim. **? *" " 1 n HI,U t,Ul" YJ timnre, which we respectfully offer to our ln friends and custontcrH at moderate profits.? Coinc and sec, nnd lie your own judge. We vj merely wish to let.you know that wo are still m liere, feeling satisfied that if you will come, in <Hir ftocxjs and prices will please you. vi ery respect..,?y, :t ROBERTS <fc ADAMS. 4 Hodges', S. C., March 27, 1850 47 tf M Sign of the Two Lurp' Wntclics. ^ WATUIliiS, ULUUKS, " AND? p .m ji?:ac^ ? AT NEW YOUK 1'ItlCES, FOR CASH! p G&x MERCHANTS nnd Dealers will do ? well to call and examine tlie Ftock of ^ watches, clocks and jewelry, nt pi 249 King Street fc beforo they purchase elsewhere. Every article T warranted n> A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted to country dealer*. ^ Save ltrr.nl)/ per crnt. by callinq on tv. WM. MASTERMAN, p, 249 King-nt, Charleston, m Four doors from Wentwortb street. In a lar.R ><? *' | ZL ? ? ? in m ari 3D ^ April'll, 1856 49* ly ** 4 't!3 A.M1B* HIV. ?CrDDAV, 1?I.' !>., Office ? * at Lowndonvillc, 8. C., solicit* praetie? ill CHRONIC DISEASES. Ilia extensive acquaintance with Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology, and Jh? laws and means of health, in connection With the heat and most eatiafoc- *vi tory MedicA) agent* known to profession, enable him to furnish to the diseased superior aid- Tliis department of Medicine receives his rjam is?"4 > ABBML1B C. H. Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe Manufactory. jy* THE subscriber most re- -A. jfl spcotfully calls th eattention vll llkto. of the public, and especially ' old friends and customers, to liia large and 11-Fclected stock of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes. Lie has also u larjj^o stock of fine pump-soled lfinc welted BOO'lS, of tlic latest styles, of ! finest French calfskin. He has a large stock of fine double-soled Wnlcr-Proof Boots, of liis own mnuiifncf lire, wnrruu. a. All of licli ho will sell cheap for emit, or on a credo prompt-paying customers. He is also prepared to make to order any icle in the limit and Shoe line, having a go number of the finest workmen in his 0111 yineiit, and heint* a practical workman him, I'. Having t he finest stock <if Leather tha rcanie to tliis District, liis Hoots nnd Shoct II lie made in the neatest and latest styles* il for lit mill workmanship 'shall not he exled. N. McEVOY. March 21, lSoti 40 12n? Joiner ami CaUinot Shop, ni:xt hook to tih: tkkss office, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C., "^11E undersigned, thankful lor n. y.sy.v past. fnvore, and ever ready feayiij itf serve a generous public, may r*S> ft II iO ff at all times f<mu<l at his Shop in tlic Eastl corner of Christian ?fc Deale's Coach Facrv, where lie is prepared to make PANEL )OKS, SASll, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES, Ac. I will also make TABLES DESKS, BOOIvkSKS I'KTI lir. kii .....I r.? - - , ...... .vj.u., tirc <t-<\ I will keep constantly on hand ready mado )FFlXSof tho best, material and finest flni, either polished or covered, all of wliich will deliver to nny point in the district free ch.iriro with hearse or upon railroad if de cd in direction. All work done warranted as pood as the best <1 cheap according. Ton per cent olf for sli on all work done l>y me. For reference, apply 1? any gentleman the Incorporation. G. C. JiOWKIlS. June 22. 1S5.">. "7 tf AYKT^S J. rw J. _ a J i new and singularlv succcssful remedy for the L euro of all Iiiiiov.s diseases ? Costivcncss, Indi:stion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, out. Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammanns, Headache, Pains in the Prcast, Side, Back, id Limbs. Female Complaints, &c. &e. Indeed, >ry few are the diseases in which a Purgative Mcdino is not more or less required, and much sick;ss and suffering might be prevented, if a harmas but effectual Cathartic were more freely used, o person ran feel well while a costive habit of >dy prevails; besides, it soon generates sorious and 'ten fatal diseases, which might have been avoided ; the timely and judicious \isc of a pood purgative his is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and ilious derangements. They all tend to become or roduee the deep seated and formidable distempers hich load the hearses all over the land. Hence a liable family physic is of the first importance to ic public health, and this Pill has been perfected ith consummate skill to meet that demand. An ictensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profcsirs, and Patients, has shown results surpassing ny thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures avc bccii effected beyond belief, were they not 6Ubiantiatcd by persons of such exalted position and laractcr as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have stifled in favor of these Pills, we may mention: Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cinnnati, whose high professional character is cnnrsed by John McLean, Judge of the Supreme Court of ;ic United States. Titos. Con win, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. Wukjiit, Governor of Indiana. N. Lonowoktii, prent wine grower of tho West. Also, Dr. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of rew York City, endorsed by Hon. \V. L. Maiicy, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astoh, the richest man in America. S. Leland & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan Intel, and many others. Did spacc permit, we could give many hundred crtificates, from all parts where the Pills haYC ocn used, but evidence even more convincing than ic expericncc of eminent public men is found in icir effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of Ions; investigation and :udy, are offered to the public as the best'and lost complete which the present state of medical iencc can atford. They are compounded not of ic dru^s themselves, but of the medicinal virtues tily of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical rocess in a state of purity, and combined together i such a manner as to insure the best results. This ; stein of composition for medicines has been found i the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce u ore cllicicut remedy than had hitherto been oblined by any process. The reason is pcrfoctly obous. While by the old mode of composition, every rwlimrir* ic Kiir/lonnrl %vi#Y? mnrn nr Iacq nf am. onions and injurious qualities, by this each indidual virtne only that is desired for the curative fret is prcfscnt. AH tlie inert and obnoxious qual- t ies of each substance employed arc left behind, the ir:it'"? virtues only being retained. Hence it is iVf-evident the effects should prove, as they have roved, more purely remedial, and the Fills a surer, iorc powerful antidote to QiSCMO than any other icdicine known to the world. As it is frequently exnedient 5V tuedicinc lould be token under th'o coflfi??l of an attending hyaiclan, and as he oould not properly judge of a imcdy without knowing its composition, I have ipplicd tho accurate Formulcc by which both my cctoral and Pills arc made to the whole body of ractitioncrs in the United States and British Amcran Provinces. If, however, there should be any ic who has not received them, they will boromptly forwarded by mail to his request. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how w would be taken if their composition was known !" heir life consists in their mystery. I have noyRtcries. The composition of my preparations is laid open i all men, and all who are competent to judge on ic subject freely acknowledge their convictions of; eir intrinsic morits. The Cherry Pectoral was onounccd by scientific men to be a wonderful edicine before its cfleets were known. M&ny eaten t Physicians have declared the same thing y Pills, and even more confidently, and are witt pj to certify that their anticipations were mora an realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on tho tcmal visccra to purify tho blood and stimulate it , to healthy action ? remove tho obstructions oft c stomach, bowels, liver, and other organ*-of th? dy, restoring their irregular action to health, and correcting, wherever they exist, such derangeents as arc the first origin of disease. Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take d being purely vcgctablo, no harm can arise from eir use in any quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER, raetlcal and Analytical Chemist LOWELL, MA88. * | Price 88 Cents per Box. Viva Boxes for 0L' SOLD BY AHDtAW A IAu.n, AbUcvijle C. IU And l>3* every Merchnnt In the District. WfLAND, HARRAL ?fc CO.. Charleston, Apr 11 Cm] General Agents. UENT CHAPTER NO. 8 B.\ A.\ ' coftesbvky. j ; a. iflHkiFji W\ May 28, I860 ?' 1 '4m 1