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MILXiER & WARREN, Corner Opposite thctilobv Hotel* HAVE just received a large stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goons, of the latest importation and most fashionable styles, consisting of Flounced Embroidered Colored SILK'S, Rich Brocade and Plaid Colored SILKS ; Figured and Moire Antique Blnck do ; Rich Flounced MUSLIN 1)K LA INKS ; Cashmeres and Muslin de Laines in great variety ; Bombazines, Challiea, Alpacas and Cobergs ; French, English and American PRINTS ; Handsome Scotch and French GINGIIAMS; Rich French Embroidered COLLARS and SLEEVES ; Rich Blnck Lnee COLL A JIS nnd SLEEVES: " Jacknnet and Swiss 11A N1)S and FLOUNCING S; Iufuiits' Embroidered WAISTS and ROBES; Embroidered Merino CLOAKS for Infants: Real Valenciennes, Maltese and Thread LA CES; Revcire, llem-slitched aud Embroidered JIDK.s ; Alexander's Kid and Silk GLO VES ; Splendid Stock of Gent's " Together with an endless variety of Goods Usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We will add that we have a largo stock, anxious to sell, and will take pleusurein showing them to our friends and customers. Oct 10, 1856. 24-3m SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY'. James L. Pratt, ^ by next friend | v*. V Bill for Partition, ?tc. William A. Pratt I and others. J PURSUANT to order, I will sell at Public Outcry, at Abbeville Court House, on Sale day In December next, (lst,)the Ileal Estate of Win. Pratt, deceased, situate in Abbeville District, and bounded l>y Jolin Clinksealcs, Robert Ellis and others, in two Tracts, viz : Tract No. 1?Three Hundred and Thirty nine Acre?. Tract No. 2?Three Hundred aud Seventeen Acres. Terms.?A credit of twelve months with interest from the day of sale. Purchasers to give Bonds with at least two good sureties and mortgage of promises to secure the purchase money, pay the contx in c?ih, an<l pay for papers. W.M. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commipaionor's Office, ) Oct. 28, 1856. f o? ids Land for Sal?. I OFFER for Sale a Tract of Land containing 32C Acres, l*-in<r Five miles North West of Abbeville <?ourt House, hounded by lnnds of L. W. Keid, W. S. Cochran and others ; fully One-half in Woods, the balance eultivatiblc land?most of the fencing in good repair. A comfortable Dwelling House with Out buildings, and a fine ond almost New Gin House and Screw. A bargain uuu be had in this hind, and tin temis to suit any reasonable purchaser. J. A. LYON. I also offer one of the best POX IKS in tin District, at a lc6S price than she is really worth at private sale. If not disposed of by Sal< day in December next, I shall then offer her a public outcry, to the highest bidder. J. A. LYON. Abbeville C. H., Nov. 14, 1856 28tf "" ftonHnn JTOtUT nuuac JC vmiv ? in u <j,, Physician to the Poor House, for the year 185' on Saturday, the 2'Jth hist. The Superintendent will have chargc of th inmates of the Pool* House, and act as Oversee of the farm. He will be supplied with pro visions for himself und family (if he has one by the Commissioners. The Physician must supply his own inedi cines, and "attend to the inmates when called on Proposals will be received by the Secretary and Treasurer, np to flint day. The applican for the place of Suprrintendent, will slate tlx number of his fainily, and give some idea o the services they perforin, Ac., etc. JOHN" A. W1ER, Seu'y and Treas'r. Nov. 1U, 18f6. 28 8t .irpiIE U?dersiirned beinf? about fo r.- .. I the Dry Goods Business, will dispose oi hia stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods?one of tho largest in the city?nt New York cost, for cash. His friends and the public are re epectfully informed that the lowest possible Erice will be asked, and from which there will e no deviatinn. Country and City Merchants, and Dry Goods Dealers in general, are invited to call and ex tmine the Goods. THOMAS BRENNAN, Succossor of COSGROVK <fc BltEN.VAN. Nor. 1, 1868. 27 7t Notice of an Estate Sale. TWILL eell at the Residence of Mrs. SARAH WAITK, deceased, on the Second of December next, 240 ACRES OF LAND, more or jess, auont une Hundred Acres of Wood Land and about Forty or Fifty of that in Bottoms, situated about two miles East of Greenwood, and adjoining lands of J. Y. S. l'artlow, W. W. Perrymau and others. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, lot -of Hogs, Sheep and Cowe, 2 good work Horses and one Colt, and a great many other thing9 too tedious to mention. SIMPSON WAITE. Oct. 22, 1856 26-Ct Sheriff's Sales. TiV .I.)... ur-'i. -e -rv " ? i ui ouuuijf ii in* oi nera facias X> to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in December next within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 127 Acres, more or less, Bounded by Jno. A. Calhoun, Cliarles Dendy and others, as the property of Israel Holt, ads. Bam'l Morrah, Assignee. Also, all the interest that I. Holt has in a tract of Land containing COO Acres, more or less bounded by Juo, Gray, Estate of A. Houston and others, as the proprerty of I. Holt* ads. 1L A. Jones and others. 130 Acres, more on less, bounded by -Jas. Cothran, Arch. Boyd and others, as th? nmnor. ly of 8. W. Willis, nda. Suml'l Perrin and others. 800 Acres, more or less, bounded by Robert Litfcs, A. Wideman and others, as the property of T. J. Lyon, ads, 9. F. Stephens and others. 500 Acre% more or less, bounded by Jas. KilJingsworth, Dr. W>X Jones, as the property of J. T. Carter, ads. ELdc B. Agnew and others. 60 Acre*, more or less, bounded by P. GuiUsbeau, J. P. Graves and others, as the property of B. E. Gibert, ads. Carmichacl <fc Bean and others. 3 Beds and Beadsteads and Furniture, as the property of Thomas Robinson ads. Cowan A Seawright 860 Acres, more or less, bounded by Hazel Smith, J. B. Bozeman and others, as the prop erty of Joseph Rudd; ads. John H. Holt 1 Negro woman, Dorcas, levied on as the property of Mary Gordon, ads. Thos. M. Chris&n. -> , - i, * TERMS CASH. T. R. COCHRAN, S. A. Dt Sheriffs Office, Non. 10, 1660. 88-U4. yj jC~" I L AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Bnilders' Materials!! HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS!!! WE linve now in store, and will continue to keep a larpe assort- jT ment of the MOST APPROVED * AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for fl Southern Use, |m CONSISTING OF Single and two llorse Turniug PLOUGHS, 15 Varieties; Double Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill Side PLOUGHS ; Sub-Soil PLOUGH, several kinds; Forman's Patent PLOUGH; Cultivators; Harrows, :i kinds ; Corn Shcllors, 0 kinds;?Straw Cutters, 10 sizes and kinds; Road Scrapers; Horse Iloes; Horse Powers and Threshers, 5 varieties of each; Fan Mills; Grain Cradles; Grusa Seythcs ami Handles; Smut Machines; Bush Hooks; Pruning and Hedge Shears; Pruning Saws and Chisels ; Sausage Meat Cutters and Stuflers; Farmers' Boilers, for hoilint; food for stock: Churns: Hoy nil J Garden" ltakes; llay and Manure Forks; Iloes, Spades, Shovels, Grain Scoops; Wheel Harrows, Field and Garden Ilollers; Corn Planters, Scales; Store, Warehouse, and 1 >epotTrucks; Well and Horse Huckels; Pump Chain and Fixtures; Pock Salt for Stoek. C3T We keep Extra Points for our Plough?, and will furnish, at short notice, such parts of Ploughs ami other Implements, as may he wanted to rcplace broken pieces. Ccntlcracns' and Boys' Tool Chests, if., &c. We are *lso Agents for selling the following Articles: scorrs little giant corn and cob crushers, Universally admitted to be the Host Crushers ever invented, and in the use of which for feeding stock, a saving of one-third is made as >IA4 i.?. i Iloe <fc Co's and Welch <fc Griffiths' Circular SAWS ami SAW HUMMERS ; Stearns <fc Marvin's Celebrated Fire, Powder, and jiurglur I'roof S A L A M A N D E 11 SAFES. Ilotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated with j\o tiuiifly sliouhl be without tins vei) uociut article. All the above are offered for sale at fair and regular prices, in connection with our extensive stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY. CARMICLLAEL ?fc MEAN, Wm. 1'. Caumicuaul, ) Augusta, Ga. JoSKI'lI S. Ueax, > Gkoucjk F. Adam. ) May 2, 1850. 52-ly TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS. . Mc CORD'S Patent Portable xtnti-friction uorsc rower, Tltc Best in Use. Patented July 11, 1854. , rpjns is nil invention by which a large pnrs JL t.ion of tlie power of the horse is renilert ed available than hy nny other arrangement known. Its parts are few and simple, not liable to derangement, readily adjusted for working, and with ordinary cure very durable and ^rhcMachines are manufactured with great . ornetaiess and all precisely alike, so that in r" fusni<il.o ,,e',roken wc cnu always i. 'wsi'isn a piece to replace it. for one or two horses, and c ail bo used for a greut variety of work, therer '} sa\nif{ a large amouvt of labor, exppi. and valuable time to the farmer, Slec|)n^.iand ) others. By reason of its prnihility tli* owner can . readily locate it w,cruver it n?ay 8,,it '?ia bus. iness. Jt can used to g<-od advantage for ; driving cotl'" threshing machines, eircu [ mr, or ot*cr ?>aws, |>ianiiig ana oilier machines ; for w"'k'nK wood, driving mills, of various f kiiKls, for grinding grain, paint, &e., straw-cutUr*, corn-shellcrs, lathes, grind stones, <fcc.,, and for churning, washing, pumping water for cattle, irrigation, or draining, and all other purposes to which u Horse l'ower is adopted. \Vc also keep the most approved Spike and Beater THRESHERS, which can be driven by . the above Powers. FAX MILKS, for Hand or Horse Power. SMUT MACHINES, Grain Cradles, Belting, <tc. SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT Corn and C?b [ Mills. CAKMICHAEL A BEAN. Dealer? in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricultural Implancntt, Augusta, Go., May 2, 1850. 52-Cm SOUTH CAROLINA, AHRF.VIT.T V. TilfiiTRinr In flic Court of Ordinary. Sale of the Heal Estate of Wm- Buchanan, dec'd. BY Order of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell by public auction, at the Court Ilouee door, *n Sole day in December next* the Real Estate of William Buchnnan, dec'd, comprising M.SL& --m nr more or Jess, situated in Abbeville District, and bounded by lands of Samuel Turner, J. W. Cobb and others, on waters of The Terms of Snlo will bp t.wclvo mnnil,. credit, purchaser giving Bond nnd good security, and a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary, to secure the payment of the purchase money. Costa to be paid in Cash. T. R. COCHRAN, B. A. D. Nov 0, 1856 28-St ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY permission of William Hill, Ordinary of Abbeville District, 1 will proceed to sell at the late residence of Margaret Watson, deo'd, On the 16th December next, ?11 T> i- **-- i > uiv iciouum i rujicri^ ui inn BBia aiargaret Watson, dec'd, consisting of 25 Likely Negree*. 10 Head of Ilorses and Mules, a large lot of Catjtje, a large lot of Fat and Stock Hogs, a lot of Corn, ^fodder and Oats, A Urge lot of Cotton in Bale, a lot of Plantation Tools, and other things too tedious to mention^ Tkbmr.?A credit of twelve months with interest from date. The purchaser to give Note ana two unproved sureties. * GEORGE MoD. WATSON, Adm'r. November 4, 1856: ''V? V; y 27-0t Notice to Planters. aasaife&a BEZKZv UNTIL the First of January next, any Plant-' er Shipping One or more Bales of Cotton, of bis own Produce, to Colombia or any Station above, and selling it himself; will be allowed a return Ticket frSe of C&arge. By order of the Board. ' W. & F. RAWORTH, Geal Bun'*, " '<MBca G. ?k C. R. R. Co. ' J* o<M. 18BC, tytq * ry> - t ' ' v <t NEW BOOKS! NEW BOORS!! rr,HE subscribers have on hand a choice sel?c JL tion of Booke by popular and standard authors, which tlicy are olFering at Chauleston and Columbia I'bices. Our stock consists in part of the following Books: Camp Fires of the Revolution; Camp Fires of .Napoleon ; Life of Napoleon by Abbot* in 2 vols. ; Milton's Complete Work ; rrcscott's I'liilip the Second, 2 vols; McCauluy's England. 4 vols ; Allison's History of Europe, 2d series, 2 vols ; Addison s Complete Works, 6 vols; Spectator; Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations, 8 vols; The Griuncll Expedition in ecaich of Sir John Franklin ; Irvine's Life of Washington ; Modern British Essayists ; Lectures on the True, Beautiful and Good by /-? - -?? -r ? .? ' VVU3III , vyiivuiisirav vi t^oiiimon j>ue; Conitc's Positive Philosophy ; Nile Notes ; Notes of Travels in tlie East by Dorr ; Travels in Europo and the East by l'riiuo ; Visits to European Celebrities; Ilillnrd's 6 Months in Italy ; Byron in various style?, also, Burns, Moore, Milton, Rogers, Campbell, Longfellow, Bryant, Smith ?fce., ?fce.; History of Ireland, 2 vols., by Mooney. Also a supply of all kinds of Stationery which we are offering very low.?We invite the publie to give us a call and examine our etoek. BRANCH <fc ALLEN. Nov. 4, 1856. 27-tf ~T1N MARK AND STOVE EMPORIUM! Stoves ! Stoves !! Stoves 111 II. AV. LAWSON BEGS leave to inform his friends, that havpureliased tlie large store, next to his Tin Manufactory, he intends to enlarge his business, and is now receiving his new slock, consisting of Hie finest COOKING STOVES ever brought to this market; including a superior style of Cooking Stove9, known as the New World, nud warranted to give satisfaction ; also, SHOP AND PARLOR STOVES; Flat. Iron Heaters; Farmer's .Boilers, very valuable in cooking food for cattle ; Furnaces ; Saussage Cutters and Stuflfers; and many otliurticles usually kept in a Tin Manufactory. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves as to niv stock and prices. j *Novti, 1856 2?-tf SOUTH CAROLINA, Williams Trewit, Exo'r, ^ vk. I Bill for Discovery, Peter Smith, Frederic 1 Relief. Direction Ac. Sinitli and others. J IT Appearing to my satisfy0*-'011 that "William Dii.kins uinl wife, Frances, Peter Collins, Muses (7<?llin?, James Collins, Mary Collins and otlu-r children of Moses B. Collins and Mary Collins, whose names are not known, Willimn 1'iirnrll, and John Purncll, defendants to the nhove stated Bill, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Jones ?fc Livingston, Com. Sol'rs, ordered that said Defendants do plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, within three months from tie publication hereof, or the same will be taken Pro Con fcKso against them. WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissionsr's Office, > Kov. 6, 1S50. J 27-3m SOUTH abdevillp -olR1CT* w EQUITY. 1 J"' A- y -r4 | Ml to Forccl.* y "laniel Harris and others j Mortgage. PURSUANT to order, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, at Public Outcry, on Saleday in December next, (1st.) that Tract of Land uv>ui>?>uH n? i/i'. rtuinumci Harris, known as The Fort Charlotte Tract, situute in said Slate ami District, on the Savannah River, containing Seven Hundred Acres, more or less, hounded by lands of W. D. I'artlow, 1). B. Cade and others. TJ^JiilS.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from date, l'urchaeer giving Bond with at least two good sureties, to secure the purchase money. Costs to ho paid in Cash. \VM. II. PARKER, C. R A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Oct. 28, 1S5G. J 20 tds. N. B.?Sale positive. Valuable Land for Sale or Rent. AS the Agent of the heirs at law of JOSEPH AIKEN, deceased, I will sell, at ; l'uhlic Orttcry, his valuable Tract of Land, \ situate in four miles of the Village, containing over as per Pints to be exhibited, on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, on IVcxt Sale Day. If not sold, I will Rent the place for the year 1857. It is first-rate cotton land. IL A. JONES, Ag't, Nov. 6, 1856. 27-td Great Inducement*. WE have n large stock of Negro Goods, consisting of Kerseys, Georgia Plains and Linseys, together with Ileavy Negro Blankets, superior to any we have ever had, and will promise to give every one who muy call upon us, every inducement in the way of nr!^ n,.^ ?.? I..... r 1- J * '? WARHEN> Opposite Olobe Hotel. Oct 10, 1856. 28-tf A. G. SQUIEirS % CHEAP CASH ffffa FiimiTDRE STORE, 172 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. MANUFACTURER AND GENERAL DEALER IN Fin? nn?l I'lain FURNITURE, PIANOS, CIIAIRS, MATTRASSE8, CHIL lJKKN'S CARRIAGES, Ac., &0. pB* All fully Warranted, Set April 11, 1856 49 ly JOHN J. CLAYTON, sU DEALER IN /7TI JTl IB READY BADE CLQTHJNfi, WW HAS now on hand a large and fresh supply of fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold on very reasonable terms. No. 197 Broad Street, under the Augusta Hotel. Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1856. 52-ly I3T" Order* from ths Onunirn iMIti invited and faithfully filled. [U?jt lOfcf For Sale ! For Salet Young a mullikin, at twtawd w near Duo W^it, hare eoirttarittortm hand a fall supply of the best qualities orOak-tenned and Hemlock Sols, Upper, Harness and all other Leathers usually in dsm*nd> which ther sail at fair price* tar Hiasa taken in SMbaoge for Leaths*. 1 Pus West, a C-, Sept 27, lltft. 11-2m <M v .* tkntfii. 4 COTTON UP AND in. ISRAEL A Respectfully call the attention of \ Stock of new and seasonable GOODS, com rinoes, Worsted, Fluids, DeLaincs, l'oplins, Calicc Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Linseys, Kert Embroideries, White Goods, Shawls, Cloaks, Belts, Corded Skirts, Ladies' Patent Merino Undei Damask Tabic Cloth, Cotton and Woollen Hosiry READ Y-M A D ? of all sizos and qualities, otic of the largest nsso Drawers, Collars, Under Shirts, Cravats, and in f Outfitting Establishment, Huts, Caps, Boots, Shoe Also, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, unda great ma To those friends who have already patronizc< more about our well known Those who have not, will please give us a trial, coutinue their patronage I Abbeville C. II., Nov. 13, 1856.] GROCERIES, P HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AGRICUI ECTRY 5. Has now on hand, and is dail\ selected Stock of Groteries, Provisions, Ilnrdware and Cd to which he invites the attention of the public. 1 Cerience, enables him to nay. without any hazard ody else, hero or elsewhere. Ilia stock at preaei 2r. Bbls. C Yellow SUGARS, A 5 llli.Is. Golden Porto llieo, 13 30 Bags prime Rio COFFEE, Ti 20 Pockets old Gov. Java Coffee, Pi C " Mocha " G COO Sticks Liverpool HALT, Jc 20 TonsSweeds IRON, (genuine,) CI 100 Kegs NAILS, assorted Nos., Bi Blacksmith's Tools, complete, St Fancy Groceries of every descri|)tion, S[ White Lend, Oils nnd Window Glasses, Ci Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Putty, ?fcc., W Bagging, Bale Hope and Twine, C< Sausage Cuttciu, Stutfers, <fcc., SI Hand, Pole and Broad Axes, (Collins* make,) Ci Waffle and Wafer Iron?, S| Augers, Chisels, Handsaws, <?<*., C< Brass Kettles, Porcelain Ware, U 1,000 pieces Hollow Ware, (Kngliah) assorted, A A large stock of Woodenjjfjtjv^en at liberal uigliut-vy \inderstood tfiat the Credit Business is 1 its equivalent, and it is to be hoped that niy old c rule;f or ?< nfiall be obtcrved Self preservation is Abbeville C. 11., November 4, 1856. 27-tf] drat |S5a: NEW FALL AND A SLACEK & LI TTTOULD respectfully announce tot V they have jiiBt returned froin 1 more and nre now opening the largest a: ever brought to this place, selected with (j and tvhicli they intend selling at very lov DRY Gr < LADIES' DREi. Of nil prices ; Plain, plaid and Figured M All Wool Delaines, Paramettas, I)e Barag colored Silks. An extensive ?r WHITE AND DOM S XX A. XI An entirely new assortment of Collars, Flowers, of the latest styles. The largest brought to this part of the country, from article ; Trimmings, <tc. Also, a very lar CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Ready-ITIade Clotliii Boots, Shoes, Ladies* and Gents' Gloves. In fact, everything new and desi tion to our stock of HARDWARE, CROCKERY YANK A large Btoek of Jewelry, Watches Ware, at Charleston and Aug Call on us and examine our Goods and Goods. At the Old Stand of Willson ?fc W Abbeville C. II., October 81, 1850. 26-tf Tbe State of South Carolina. I i ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Office Court of Common Pleas and Gen'I Sessions. James T. Biukin, ? Attachment ^ JamosA. Liddk.fBfl8kin' P1'tfr8 Attorney. 1 \\j 1IEREAS the Plaintiff did, on tho eigh- p' V T teenth day of October, eighteen hun- "n dred and fifty-six, file his declaration againat BP the Defendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from Pl and without tho limits of this State and has ' neither wife nor attorney known within the ? same, upou whom a copy of said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered. ^ that the said Defendant fin Aniw?p anil n1o?rl >8* to the said declaration, on or before the ninetcenth day of October, eighteen hundred and W( fifty-seven, otherwise final and absoluto judg- ex inent will then be given end awarded against him. a11 MATTHEW McDONALD, C. O. P. - Pn Clerk's Office, Oct 18, 1866 25-ly ^ NOTICE. cit 100,000 Pounds Tennessee Da- ? con, Hog round, 30,000 Libs. Tenneesoe Ilams, well cat; H 5 OO Sacks Superfine Flour; J 150 " Extra Family Da; im 10,000 Lib* Lard, in cans and barrels; sh 1,000 Bushels Corn ; tri Far sale by G. L. ANDERSON, I Reynolds street "! Augusta, Ga., May 6, 1866 ltf of Notico pr IS hereby given, that an Application will be made to the Legislature of South Caroli na, at it? next Session, for an Amendment of the Charter of Incorporation of the Village of Abbeville, so as to authorize and empower the Town Council to tax the Property of the citi- f ten* of th? Incorporation, for the purpose of repairing the Roads and Streets, ana for other Jf purposes. ;v *p A tiff 0>7 IBM .v ih ?? aroui i ~~? ' ail JEK 4KZ3^ ZHEflL. flHB * AN,^STATIONERY; * f THE Undereigned has opened a BOOK T~ STORE, in Newberry, where he keep* eoiiaUatta on band a fine assortment of italig* iow^"4?i?e?Ilaaeoa? and School BOOKS. < Order* fron^adieUnce ifiUbe filled at the ihorteet notice. J J. DUfFJE. K?wb?p|t ^ 88-ly g, vi *%o: i ? { 9 * > GOODS LOWER 7 r c BRVSSEL the Buying Community to their well selected Anting of Black aud Colored Alpaccas, Me>es, Ginghams ; leys, Flannels, Sattinets, Tweeds and Jeana ; Bonnets, ItibbonB, Trimmings, Jet Bracelets, r Vests, Irish Linens, Brown aud Bleached, , etc, etc. CLOTHING 5|, rtments in the up country. Also, Shirts, 8P net, everything belonging to a Gentleman's ?, Brogang and Gaiters in excclleut variety. ny other articles too numerous to mention ! f11 1 us our ustublishmcnt, it is useless to say J m nc pi and we will make it to their advautago to ^ M. 1SUAKL & BRUSSEL, jNext Door to H. S. Kerr. ROVISIONS, 'r LTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. ' Ci KEBE iu RECEIVING, A LARGE AND WELL fn di itlery, Plantation Implements, &e. &c. Ll lib facilities for purchasing, adds lo a long cx- C< or boasting, that lie can sell an cheap as anyjt consists, in part, of the following: Ju le and Porter, beBt qualities, aeon, lioef Tongues, Ac., race. Fifth, Tongue, Log and Strcteher Chains vwiicr una 01101, uouuie uarrei UUlis, RI, un Wads, Cnps of eveny kind, din Hull, Worcestershire nnd Ilarvey Sauces, heesc, Pickles, Hyson Ten, <fe., alances, Steelyards, Gridirons and Grind ones, linninir Wheels, Bnnd and IIoop Iron, I3< \st, Blister and German Steel, Fi oil-Buckets, Sifters and Matches, II >ft'ee Mills, Cedar Buckets, <fcc., tli iovcIb, Spades and Pitchforks, i,-> Dtton, Mnnillaand Jute Rope, )erm, Adamantine and Tuilow Candles, P' xr.?f--i * ijcu3| uiiu utiicr Aiiueicui iii8irumeill8, . dolplio Wolfca Aromatic ScliciJain Sclmi^ns in email lot n^Hw-ai^vaya'o'n lininl. Li pricc9 in cxchangc for Goods. It must bo brought to a close. I must have CASH, or :U8tomers will cheerfully conform to the new tlio first law of nature. vc II. S. KERR. eai as rgains 1! g V1NTER GOODS. EVIN?SXOK wi ,ho citizens of ABBEVILLE, that Jew York, Philadelphia and Ballind most beautiful stock of Goods COI ;rcat car#, bought at Low Prices, gt! 7 rates. Their stock consists of Yi 3 O D S , IS GOODS, r5< erinoes, plain, figured and clouded P* e?, Bombazines, Alpacas, black aud J>fwc ESTIC GOODS, uu it jr^ s 9 , Embroideries, Bonnets, Ribbons, ^ and l>est stock of CLOAKS ever Ke the chcnpest up to the most costly ge stock of "" AND VESTINGS ! sec fin ng, All Kindft. to Gaiters, Caps, Hosiery and fl,i( irable. We would also call attcn- exi Krt and GLASSWARE, ^ EE NOTION S, ETC. wil s, Ci.ocks, and Silver Plated ? usta Prices. Priccs ; No charge for allowing J illiams, next door to the Post Office. ] SLAG Eli <fe LEVINGSTON. t"= Co :URNITU RE W A RE RO 0 MS! Ar] BENJAMIN k GOODRICH, he a A- ?- "a MMVVW, AUgUOkfl) VIOUI gidj TEXT Door above Thomas gnBHMfcfr Br 1 Richardson s A Son s gBga/gsDU/K f >okStoro, and opposite Lam- 1 jja ick'a <fe Cooper's new Iron Store, would reectfullv announoe to their friends and the ^ iblic that they are now receiving daily a oicc and well selected assortment of all kinds ? FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Book 1 ises, Sofas, Chairs, Tete-a-tetes, Centre Tables, ani indow Shades, Ac., of the latest and most , iliionable designs, which they will guarantee sell as low as can be bought in the city, and , 3 inite all who wish to purchase, to call and amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. re8 Spring, Hair and Cotton MATTRA83ES, and Sh< 1 kinds of Furniture Manufactured and Re- elc ired.to order, with neatness and. dispatch. ? ggy This Firm, positively, have no conncc- ( m with any other Furniture House in this RA V nPVTAMIW i. nAni\nififr J. A/MiivuiUtii U> UUVJflViVXlj for Augusta, Qa., April 25, 1856. 52-ly ej& ~ Committed v ~j "^0 the Jail at Abbeville Court House at on Wednesday the 18th February, . ?t, a Negro wonan Daffney, who says - Wfc for o belongs to Sherard Barksdole, of this Dis- era ot. 1 Die Said Negro is about four feet six inches high; ? pposed to be some sixty or seyenty years t age. RG The owner is requested to come foward prove jjj operty, pay charges, and take her away. B. J. COCHRAN, . re?. za, J BOS. 42 tf 1 . .. epe Attention Citizens! ' I0USE AND FURNITURE PAINTING ? pXECUTED in the neatest urf mott J?R?h- I u " Ion able Styles, I tni Gating choice Colon, spe ood and Marble. 8h< Orders from the Cofantrt -will bo promptly ? tended to. I By r T. M. ARD, ful Oct* 7/66. [M-6m] Abbeville C. B. the r - ' sr. f ?{ JONEB ft LIVXHGSTON, ape Attorneys at'ibaw, SHi WfcjjW' <?. 3*oimwA iWf,)., -1 f -*L J , ABBEVILLE 0. H- / fj ' V' . 4;< . . * . ? NEW AND DESIRABLE ALL AND WINTER GOODS J AT THE WELL KNOWN HEAP CASH STORE OF CHAMBERS & MARSHALL, No. 1 Granite Range. ABBEVILLE C. H. X7"E beg respectfully to intimnto totlio oitir T zcn? of Abbeville nud tlio aurroundg District, that wo have now ready for inectiou u beautiful assortment of NEW GOODS, itablc for the Fall and Winter Season, which ive been selected with great eare, and bought ucli below the regular value, and which we >w offer to the public at the lowest posaible ofit for OAS//. As we confine ourselves entirely to Dry oods, Boots and Shoes, llata aud Caps, we in olfer an assortment in each department ,rely to he met with in the up-country. We call particular attention to our large aud ilendid assortment of Plain Black, Black Brocade, and Fancy laid SILKS; Valentin, DeLaines, Poplins, Alpaca, and islimere Dresses; English Merinocs, Ginghams, Calicoes, ?tc.r an endless variety. We have a large supply of all the new and shionable Embroideries in sets? also, a splend assortment of those new styles in White neu sets of COLLARS and &LEEVHS. French and Scotch Embroidered Sleeves, jllars and Chemisetts ; Swiss ninl Jaconet Flouncings, Edgings and isertions, and sumo handsome Embroidered JJJF ANTS' FROCK WAISTS. In our Mourning Stock of Embroideries, we ive the latest styles of Black Crape Collara id Sleeves, Wliite Mourning sets. Collars and eeves, and Mourning Lnwn and Freneli Cain ic Handkerchiefs. ?ALSO? A very large lot of Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, diinet, Kil>lions, Fine French Flowers, Itouehes, each Cambric, Embroidered and Lawn audkerehiefs, Dress Trimmings, and the latest ing out in Hoop and Winter Skirts. ANCY PARISIAN SILK BONNETS, anoiineed to be the richest ever shown here. Tublc and Furniture Damasks, D'Oylies, Napav.clluigs, Shirtings, Pillow Casing, Tielcgs, and a lot of the best and cheapest Irish nens we have ever sold. Gents'Scotch L. Wool Vests nnd Panta; Ladies' Merino VNDEll VESTS ; Opera, White and lied FLANNELS, and a ry largo stock of Swiss, English and Aineriii fine RED BLANKETS, which we offn? agreat? Eu^'ain, ...Xtc eiae." CLOAKS. As this is a branch of our business to wliioli : pay particular attention, we are now prered to show a great variety of all tlie new flea in Cloaks, Talmas, Black Moiree Anue, Plain Black Silk, &c. ?ALSO? liite Crape, Cashmere and Wool Plaid Shawls. We have at all times a heavy stock of DOMESTICS, isistinp of Brown Homespuns, Cheeked do., iped Oanaburgs, Linseys, Apron Cheeks, rginia and Columbia Osnaburgs at Factory ees. FOR MEN'S WEAR, We have a stock which can't be beat in tb sties ot Kentuckj' Jennp, North Carolina and orgia Casaimercs, Black Broad Cloths, Vestis, Hats nnd Caps, Boots and Shoes, and a lot Oont'o Calf Sown Congress Gaitera which offer as a great Bargain?fully 50 per cet. dcr the regular price. PLANTATION GOODS. D\ir Stock of Plantation Good is very large, lich we sell at Columbia prices, consisting of rseys, Georgia plains, White and gray Blants; and every body sayB that has seen them, it our BROGANS, Ac., are decidedly the st and cheapest they ever saw. Call and our Stock of tho above Goods ; you will d it to your advantage to do so, if you want buy. We invite each and all of our numerous ends, and the public generally, to call and inline our Stock, wliieli wc at all times take !ftt pleasure in showing, and warrant as rep UUVt'U. \s every article is marked the lowest at ich it can be sold, no deviation whatever II be made from the price asked. Vbbevillo C. II., Oct. 27, 1856. 20-tf House Building-. ^HE undersigned is now prepared to do all work entrusted to his care, iu the Build ; Lino; to Draw Plans and erect all descripns of Buildings, from a onc-story house to aurt House. [laving received instructions from the beat L-hitects in the Union, lie flatters himself that eun have work done in a style equal to and cheap as can be done in New York. EtKKEitENCES.?King <t Kcllum, Architects;, ooklyn. New York; Wm. Gainer, Architect, New York City ; I'errvman Waller. New ,rkot; Dr. John P. Barratt, Barrattsviile. HENRY JONES.Srecnwood, Oct. 10, 185C. 23-ly fho frientla of T. B. MILLFORD reapactftilly jounce him aa a Candidate for Tax Collectoir Abbevillc District at the next election. aF The friends of GEORGE W. RICHET pectfully announce liira a Candidate Cor srilF of Abbeville District at tho next ction. 3T T?ie friends of MATTHEW R. COCHN respectfully annonotio him a candidate Sheriff of Abbeville District, at tbe next otion. v ST" The friends of MATTHEW MoDONI> respoctfully announce him a Candidftto re-election as Clerk of the Court of Gen1 Sessions and Common Pleas, for Abberiflfr itrict, nt the next election. The numerous friends of Col. T. J. BERTS respectfully announce faim * CWw nte for Sheriff at the ensuing election. CfT* The Wends of D. W. HAWTHORN rectfully atinomico him & candidate far Sheriff Abbeville District at the next election. MANY VR1&NXXU ST* Thelrienda of-NIMHOD MoCORD re 1?? ^ - rukiifiiy BuximiuifO mm m a u^boiamt wit sriff at the ensuing election. 7 The friends of 8. G. W. DILL reepeefcty announce him a Candidate for Sheriff,' at i next Election; , .'t t3f The frienda of Mr. C. P. DUPJIE ft! ma, at the next election. ^ ; ??.??Of The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respeeity Anobirt* Mm a eandidat* for afc . i ?atai?( election. [May 7, 186*. . or y H' * ,?< I"}**1 j