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Valuable IVIcriic-iitc. Wq presmric 110 medical preparation ever offered to public has been more thoroughly tested than PERKY DAVIS* PAIN KILLER. Thousands of persons, were called upon to do so would cheerfully testify that they have \ised it foBrVarious ills, with the most satisfactory succeed. It is within our own knowledge, that an immense amount of suffering has been relieved by it. It* proprietors 6ave no pains or expense in order to satisfy the public.? Hem Btrictly honorable men, they observed the utmost uniformity in the manufacture of their celebrated Pain Killer. The materials of which it is composed are carefully selected?none but the beat beinp used. 15y these means the high reputation which the l'ain Killer has long since acquired, is ?t all times sustained. In view of these facts, we are by no means surprised to jcnr thai Messrs. 1 Javis <fc [Son's sales are constantly and rapidly increasing.?Providence ti?n?ral advertiser. Sold by WARDLAW <t LYON, Abbeville b. ii., s.V Wheat i Wh?at! ! WANTED, all the WHEAT that will be delivered at this Depot in Two Hushed ^h'cWs, (furnished by the subscriber,) by the middle of next week, at ?1 25 per Ihishel. vYIieut to be a good merchantable article, of which the subscriber will be the Judge. II. S. KERR. July 10, 1857 10 It A .11 B ROT Y PES. W. G. KENNEDY T> ESPECTECLLY informs the Public that JL*j lie is permanently located at tviiin; iiall, "Where lie i? fully prepared, nt all times, to give a ^ood Picture and correct Likeness for a tiimlrratc remuneration. July 6, 1857 10 It Straw ICoimcts at Cost. OWING to the advanced state of the season, wo. wijl eell our entire stock of ST 11 AW ItONNKTS," GENTS' STRAW and LEGHORN 11 ATS, o(V at Cost, without reserve, for Caxh oulu. Gentfi ill want of a good Sl.MMER 11AT, will lind a lame assortment at Cost, at ClIAMIiERS ?t MARSHALL'S, No. 1. Granite Row. Abbeville C. II., July 2, 1857. 10 tf HESPERIAN CHAPTER R\ A.'. M.' AN EXTRA Convocation of this Chaj?ter will ?.? fi... A ?...i I ljing of Tuesday, the 14th '.fuBt., '^commencing nt 3 o'clock. This Convocation wilt^be rcser.V; od for the upecinl accommodntion of Candidates from the Country, Dr. Albert G., Mackev, Grand lligh l'licst will preside. Royal Arch Masons genearally are invited to attend. By order of M. 13. JL P, ^ CHARLES' II. ALLEN', Sec. July. 10, 1S57 10 It " LOST. IOST on Fridaj', the 3d Instant, between u Willington and Mr. Joshua Davis', on the Road leading from Abbeville Cotirt House to Cokcsbury, a common Black 1'ORTMOXAI of usual size, coutaining, ns nearly as recol leeted, about 'JL'iircc llumlrcrt Dollars, mostly in TEN and TWENTY Dollar Itills; Two fci'OO Bills, and about $1 00 in Silver Change?no papers in it- Any person finding the same and leaving it at this Office will be liberally rewarded, or any information respecting it thankfully.received. July 8. 1857 10 4t STOVES? STOVES.' STOVES? rpUE. undersigned has the right to sell the JL Patent Cookjng Stovp, "VICTOR," inanxifnetured in the South, and of Southern Iron, and at lower priccs than Northern castings, finer finish and more convenient. Cull and examine for yourselves. Jielow I give the sizes of the Stoves, and the number they cook for ; also, my Iti-tuil Prices, and the number of articles that go with each Stove: No. 10 cooks for forty, price, - $42 00 Nn n II .. ? - - ^.x.. .? iiiiii.y, - 37 0(1 No. 8,^ " twenty, " - 82 00 No. < twelve, " - 27 00 Each Stove lms the following articles, without extra fcliarge : One extra Grate and Back, One Oval Boiler, One round do, 10 feeb of Pipe, One Tea Kettle, One set of Wafle Irons, One Skillet, One Iron Heater, One Griddle, One Grid' Iron, 2 Sheet Iron Pans, 3 Tin Pans, One Rake, One l'ot. Extrn Pipe charged 10 cents n pound. All Stoves warranted. Extra castings at Foundry prices. I have also, a good variety of Northern Stoves, and farmer'e Boilers, at low price. can ai 11. W. LAWSOS'S Tid Ware Manufactory and Stove Emporium. July 9, 1857 10 3m Headquarters. GEORGETOWN, JULY 1, 1857. ' GENERAL ORDERS XH ? - -- "" THE following Regiments will parade, for Review and Drill, at ttuch times and places as herfeirt indicated ; Tlie 10th.Regiment of Infantry will parade jat Richardson's, on Thursday, the 30th July. The 7th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Old Well?f( on Satilrday, the 1st August next. The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at or near Low "a, on Tuesday, (lie 4th of August. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry will parade at LongmMjifa, on -Thqrsday, the 6th August prox. " Tne wlr Regiment of Infantry will parade at Morrotv'a, pn Saturday, the 8tn August prox. The 6th Rcgfihent of Infantry wjll parade at Lomax'a, on Wednesday, the 18th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jlaynie's, o? Saturday, the 12th of August /jlhe>42d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Mhfton'a. On Tliesdav. fchn lKth nf inmirf I - Tbe,2d Regiment of Infantry will parade at HallV on Thursday, 20th of August. The 6th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hunter's, on Saturday, the 22d August. The lsL#6gltaeut of Cavalry will parade at ^JSmilh'a Store, on Wednesday, the 2Gth August.^ TJiS od Regimankof Infantry will pnrade at djttpney's Old tetora, on Saturday, the 29th of Auguifc ? * -J? The^et Regiment of Ibfantry will parade at Benton's^on Tuesday, the 1st of September. The officers aid Don-commississtoned "officers - taill assoin^le on tUe day previous to the lieView of thAjr^spective Regiments, for drill od inttfuetfom * , ' The Mnjor Gaperal of the Division and the Generals pf Brigade will, with their?re*pectivc Buff, attend the Itariewa. * Generals of Bjitade are charged with the extension of fhisTOler. Volunteer companies. will be rain#te)]r> inspected, and th# books of Beat Com'paiiielrwiU k, be examined; The Aids^de-Caidp it? the Commanderiin"* Chief residing within UufJfflfeta of the l*t DiBf ' RTW. 1L DUK50VANT, Aityataot and iBapcctv'General; Joly 10 X0 It .... jjH^I , | OxyficnUtcd Bitters lit Europe. From ltev. L. Doulittle, h highly, respecta* bio Clcrgyidatl. Paris, November, 1, 1852. Dear Sir About two years since I made use of a few bottles of your Oxygenated Hitter*, for it stomach complaint which was at tliat time cj)iU relieved. seril Since my stay in England and France, I have ft0C( found my old enemy, irritability of the atomnth, returning ngnin. I have not found any prescription to all'ord me relief, and I made inquiries for your Oxytjmatcd. liittert, but could J^T' not find any. I write now to beg j*ou will do ^ me the favor to send by the earliest steamer to Havre, half a dozen bottles. j Aii old friend of mine in England, Captain Jackson of the British Army, I found, on my arrival, suderitig from Asthma, manifestly the \w result of dyspepsia. Send an additional half g||pj a dozen bottles, I should like to have the (JO< Captain try the medicine. 1 am not aware that inr nnnin !? l.w.t,-.. I Bu\ j - *w ?"v"" IU ticK' you. I have bccu the resident Clergymay for some twenty-three years, iu Shurbruuk and foroi and Lennoxville, Cannada East, to which charge Col 1 hope to be able to return iu the spring. 1 remain, dear sir, your obedient servant, l. doolittle. ei^ frederick t. wallace. J!1'" r ret SETII W. FOWLE it Co., 138 Washington Street, Boston, Proprietors. Sold by their Frei agents everywhere. Clin i lion The friends of WILLIAM A. tilLlvS re- 'V' spcetfully announce hini as a Candidate' for the office Ordinary at the ensuing election. Kml The friends of WILLIAM IIILL respectfully a",a announce him us a Candidate for re-election to Gloi Office of (Ordinary at the next election. 1 l.no? The friends of Dr. J. F. McCOMIl respect- Knit fully amioiincc him as a Candidate for Tax JJ'}' Collector at the next election. Mar The Friends ?f A. ADOLPI1US WILLIAMS j'j11 respectfully announce hiiu as a Candidate for j[H,. Ordinary, nt the next Election. l'ilh ' Supi Attention ! Plan 2d Regiment of Cavalry. ||j?' P UllSUANT to Orders received from Gen. | jii'k jl ferryman, an Election will lie hold for Sup. Colonol, at the various Cluster Grounds, on the silk FIRST Day of August next, to fill the vaean- shir ov occasioned by the resignation of Col. John stoe Talbort ]}y order of Lieut Col. J. C. MARTIN", Commanding. _ Jas. Ai'i-i.r.TOs, acting Adjutant June 30, 18.-.7. 9 td Shoi Wheat Trade. K??n '"FMIK undersigned propose to purchase any Jr./! .1. amount of W11KAT?say from 10 to "' my 100,000 budhels. Wo will furnish hags and . send thorn on the Railroad to the most convo- ^.Vj (L" nielit points, and to pav Uio highesteaah priced. ' 'J.'' WALKER ?t GLEN. " " Ncwberrv C. II., S. C. June 17, 1S57 8 fit 1,1 fllead Quarters, u" FIRST IUtKiADE CAVALRY, | ai i\k\v Maukkt, June 2<>, 1857. f Oli I) EH NO. 1 COT- .1110. F. TALBERT, of the 2d Reiri- , TiH'iit, 1st Brigade Cavalry, having resigned, ' Lieu ten ant-Colonel J AS. 0. MARTIN will take command of said Regiment, till au Elcctiuii for v Colonel shall lie held. ORDER NO. 2 LIEUT-COL. .IAS. C. MARTIN will forth- Jn with order an Election for COLONEL of the 2d Regiment of the 1st Brigade Cavalry, on SATURDAY the firut day of Auyuxt next, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation AltOI of Col. Tulbert. _ By order of ^ GEN. FERRYMAN, Mc( 1st Brigade Cavalry. Jno V. Moouk, Brigade-Major. June 25, 1857 8 t?l J.v . Janu WAMT A SITUATION as Tca.clicr, for next year, (1857) in a College, Academy or , Family, 1>y a young Lady of Six Years expe- A1H rience, to teach the following branches, vis: Anything ill English, French, Music, Wax, Fruit and Flowers, Spice Work and Embroidery <te. Will Satisfactory references will be given to those ? wishing n Teachcr. For further information, J" apply to J. W. E, Madison, Oa. P June 18, 1857. 7 If SELLING OUT. DRY GOODS, yj BROOM & NOR HELL, J? AUGUSTA, 6 A., , ^ Will offer their entire Stock of enga For the remainder of the Season at very LOW PRICES. T X fTMIEIR Stock is large and well assorted, * ' JL and offer rare attractions to buyers.? " 'J" We are now engaged in the enlargement of our Store, and will have to give up a portion nn<| of it to the workmen soon, nnd would like to | ua(' reduce the Stoek as low as possible before the j Prl,?< iiiuvc. ah in wane ot CHEAT DRY GOODS, 0< Are respectfully invited to give us n call. JuelO, 1857. 7 tf HO AMBROTYPES. ill. II. DEALE, ARTIST, ^ "\X7"OUI,D respectfully eav to tlie Ladies Oi \ T and Gentlemen of Abbeville and vi- ftttei cinity, that lie is now in the village, and ready H; to take AMBROTYPES of the very finest <>< finish. Operating hours from 8 o'clock, A. M., to 2 o'clock, 1\ M. EST" Banner copy. june 11 *6 tf A MARSHALL, LEE & DeBRUHL. THE undersigned have associated with them, pr:.j in the Practice of the Law, STEPHEN i, C. DkBRUHT. Far. All ' * , ,vj. ?. * uuoiiicn viiiruaieu W day their core will receive prompt attention. A J. FOSTER MARSHALL, A M W. A. LEE. ' 0] January 12, 1857. 37-tf A1 ORIENT CHAPTER NO. 9 R.\ A.'. M.\, ? COKESBVRY, rp, A MEETS Third FriJay in every 1. Month, at 3 P. M. All 1 /^r\ May 23, 1850 ly cond the i I>r. I>. A. Jordan. l,a<1 HAVING located at Abbeville Court Ilouse offers hit Professional services to the in ja habitants of village, and vicinity. Office on Main st., the first door above the Marshall n_i House. [febAO, '67 42-3m r_^ MASONIC FE1QALE COLLEGE, } . COKESBURY, S. C. and I^HE Exercises in thia College will be re- pfac -^Afunied the First School Day of February, then FoF information as to *^erau, Catalogues Ac., ious. addrew * jf. F. GABY, Bcc*ry. Dec 19, 1856 ' 8S-tf nT3A.XiLittjl9S.XMG* Dr.." WILLIAffl ALEXANDER, ^ TX70ULD respectfully inform the citizens -*-4 m i * of the community-'that he hi* located himself in thabttilding formerly oocapied by nTMoEVOY, as a boot and alioe itota; one ?& door below the Marshall fitosej wtotre'be will -Tig be prepared U) e*wat? witlWeftneM. and dtf ^ patch all orders entrusted Hrtnto. ?. March 19,1867. T** f M-W A iat For Sale. jFFERED by the subr ir for Salo T\ HOUSES and LOiS ia Cokcsbu icville District, and over :??>?? /w <* :: jam. jtsfts jAND, iii two Tracts, lying about a n 1 the Village.?Any one wishing to p te are requested to eall soon upon the s' Ijer, who will make the priee and tct imniodaiing. JOEL W. TOWNSEND me 2, 1S.">7 0 Hiii House ami LM OR SALE, in the Town of Abbeville Applv at this Oifice. ay 1, 1857. 62tf I II. WARDLAW & SON. SFRIB& STOCK. TE Invite the attention of our Custom P an<l the l'ublic generally to ourSpri ly of French, English and American DI ) 1>S. which is very large and embraces t :t and most elegant Goods of the Seas< ers are assured that they may get of us, i 'A of llie lu'st niinlil" 1 i and prompt paying Customers will bo 1 many ndvnntagcB.?We enumerate? il <fc Hrocadc Strin'd Fig\l Fancy Silks; ;-P!nin (irosde Rhine &'Poult dc Soi Sill n and Printed French HaregCA ; " " Challic* ; ;antFrench l)e LaiiiCB for Spring ; n ami Printed Jaconets and Organdies ; icli Cambrics and Drilliantes ; 'linnis?Fine Scotch and Common ; icli, Knclish nnd American Prints; itz Col'd lirillinntc ; ibusin, Canton Cloth Alpacas Ac ; ino assort incut of Mourning Goods ; ions and Dress Trimmings of various Styl I Threa t, Laces and Kdifitii;* ; troi'd Camb.,Swiss, Thread it Lisle Edginj Mantillas?a variety ; rge assortment of Fig'd it Plain Ribhor res, a varied assortment for Ladies, Gen Misses and Hoys; ;d and Knibroidered Collars and Sets ; iroiilercd and Plain Linen Handk'fs; dclxino,Steel, Skelton ?fc Wro't Camb. Skii Uoad Corsets;?Hosiery in great vnriet seillcs and Allendale Quilts ; iiture Dimities and Fringes ; lask Table Cloths and Napkins ; kabai k and Damask Towels ; w anil Sheeting Linen ; ?rior Irish Linens; itation Osnnbnrgs, Striped and Plain ; ivn and Uleaehed 1 )oiin>j?f!n? :k an J Colored Rroad Cloths ; , Col'd ami l'ig'd Doeskins and Cassinien 0-4 Drap D'Ktes; Linen and Marseilles Vesting* ; ts and Drawers?several sdrta; ks, Cravats, Silk and Linen llandk'fs ;? Together with every article usually ki in this line. 11 Our IIAltOWAKR Dcpai t. will he found Hoes,Scythes, Axes, Spud els, Chains, <tc, ?tc, for Planters ; and t variety of Tools for Mechanics?besii e assortment of Razors, rocket Knives a e Cutlery, Locks, Nails, ?tc, etc. e would call particular attention to our I lit assortment of Roots, Shoes, Gniters a icrs for Ladies Gentlemen and Hoys ; iddl.-s, liridles, Horse Collars itc ; oekerv GLASS ?to it.-, nf all sorts, Heady-Made Olotliinir, In sliorl, if you need any (ioods at all, c d wc will try and supply your wants". It. II. WAU'dL.UV it SON. ihevillo, March 24, 1S?7. 47-3in S. McUOWAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE IX LA 11* RANUE, :xt Door to Thomson k Fair, ILLb (J. II. ntiary 1, 18.">7. 35-tf TeuIjFn & cotilkanT" rneys at Law nnd Solicitors in Equil [(/ice, the one formerly occcupied i rowan it Per r in, LAW RANGE, s. XI. Pkiirin, Jas. S. Cotiirax. nry 1, 1857. 35-tf J. C. GALHOUH, IRNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR EQUITY, ABBEV1LLC C. IV., attend nrmnntlu tr? nil /--J i J J ' " V.?W..VV?0 bH?l H?IU 'are. nuury 30, 1857. 39-tf 'rofessional Card. DR. S. R^SlTlLLERN, AVIXG located permanently in Grcc wood, offers liis Professional Services public. j nmy l>c found nt his Office, next ?loor . Kiley'j Drugstore, unless professional ged. ?reh 24, 1857. 47-Gm Great Inducements. JF. linve ft large stock of Negro Goo< consisting ?>f Ifi.ivuva doi.in..: X IUI Linseys, together with Heavy Ncg ikets, superior to nny we have ever lin will promise to give every one who mi upon us, every inducement in the way j and quality, to huv of us. MILl'KU <fc WARREN, Opposite Globe Hotel, t, 10, 1850. 23-tf Attention Citizens! USE AND FURNITURE PAINTINC XECUTEI) in the neatest and most Fas iomihlc Style*, Imitating choice Coloi id and Marble. *<ler* from the country "will be prompt mli'il Iji ST T. M. ARD, ;t 17, '5(*>. f'itC.m] Abbeville C. II. I^mmx FROM BBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. FOUR HORSE STAGE leaves ABB VILLE on Monday, Wednesday ai ny. saves Washington, Ga., on Tuesdaj', Thui ami Saturday mornings. Daily Train leaves Washingtou at 7 o'clo ., for Atlanta and Augusta. FFICE at the POST OFFICE. JOHN MeBRYDE, AgmL bbeville C. II., April 3, 1857. 48 ly DISSOLUTION. IIF. late Law Firm of McGOWEN it PE KIN is Dissolved by mutual consent iusiness COnimi>nMi1 nn tn iuctvd and finished by us together lind name of the old Firm, as if no Dissoluti taken place. B. McGOWEN", JA& M. PEIUflN. nuary 1, 1857. Sb.ltickirmsonry and Plaaterin HE undersigned having formed.a Co-pa nership in ^]ie above uusiness, are prepi > do all work entrusted to them in the n< most substantial manner. Flaving a lo t.icrtl expedience in the business, they flat! lsclvs that tliet eah please the moi| fast All work *ill be warranted. JOHN COUMBE, A. J. WOODHURST. eferknck.?II. A. Jones, S, JL Cfclhoun a J. iff. Hearst, of Abbevllfcf bbeville O. IL Oct.- 28-1 y . Wall pApjerik ftaert of Tran^fiifent window Bluu i.Plet(if,lM t6 match. * '* . * tWArftAna PUHtHH tife J pttte<o *#1*! fa well t .. . A. BLEAKLY, pguata, Oa.| iitj 9, 185?. 52-ly Tlie State of South Curolii vo ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. ry, ]\fILTON Jl. DEALT-; who is now in J31- custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville trict, by virtue of a writ of capias ad *u lile c'rn'l""l> H"5 B,<'t of Spencer F. Smith, ur- '"B filed in my Olfiee, together with a s ule, on oatli, of his estate and effects, his me ^'on "IC ^w,,r?' Common l'leas, prn tlint he may be admitted to the benefit o Acts of the General Assembly, made for relief of insolvent debtors? It is ordered, that tlie sni<l Spencer F. Si and all others the creditors to whom the Milton II. Deale is in any wise indebted and they arc hereby summoned, and liav? tice to appear, before the suid Court, at A villc Court House, on Monday, the fifth da October next, to shew cnuse, if any they why the prayer of the pctiliou aforesaid, 6li not be granted. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. G. ers Office of Common I'lens, Abbeville ^ ng District, this HOth June. 18o7. I 10IY ,l?e Sett lenient J"- Estate of Jnhn Olivor duneocor [If- ~ ~ ' ^ ~VTOTICE is hereby given to nil panics i.^1 eerned, and especially to those resi beyond the limits of the State, that a 1 Settlement ot the Estate of John Oliver, ' ceased, will be made iti the Court of Orili for Abbeville District, on Friday, the day of July next. All persons having el against said Estate will present the same ' payment, and those owing are required to on or before that dav. J AS. M. LATIMER, Ex\ Lowndesvillo, Abb. iJist. April 14, 1857. 50-3m cs: rI"MIE IJOl'AItTNK1LSI1II' heretofore exl rg. .1.. between II. A. Jones and J. \V. Li' 3 ' ston, in the j'raetiee of LAW, is this day R . solved, by mutual consent. J II. A. JONES. J. W. LIV1NGSTO March SI, 18"?7. -IS-tf XEW GOODS! KLW CIOOI >'> M. STRAUSS, C O ICJ'JS B U It Y . sriM'LY the W.1..U nf ..... ^ -- .. .? m"J V"01 ' JL. ami Friciuls 1 Inid in n largo nml c: sive Stuck in nil the articles kept in my s nml determined to offal* inducements to chaser*, l.otli in price nn<l quality. Therefore coll and examine and you wi convinced. M. STRAUS us Splendid Stock Ladies Dress Goods, MANTILLAS. j.t It ON N1CTS, RUMOXS, ... TRIMMTXC.S, ET M. STRAUSS. Cokesbm ft ||-j Elegant and Cheap ACcu<Iy-iiia<lc Clothing, :x- ?? ?.. ??1 GENTS, JiOYS AND YOU M. STRAUSS, Coki'shur L*c. Till? riDI!I?wm ivn mnfim nuinmim niu lirimir.iM Jl.ll> lllllrtl lICi.ll) 111'I ASSORTMENT OF FAXCY A H7VCLES, ? BOOTS ?t SHOES, HA HJt W'A HE, U HOC Eli Y, STA TIOXA H V AX It (jirjJEXSWA M. STRAUSS, Cukcslim April '24, 1 S.r?7. fillf _ II. A. JONKS, II. F. JOXK y# JONES & JONES, f w Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Etn "J OFFICE?A 11BEYII.LE C. II., S. V. ~\\J ILL practice in Abbeville, Ail del f T J,aureus, Newberry, and adjoining tricts. Will promptly attend to all busi intrusted to tliem. ? April li?, 1857. CO TO THE LADIES. More New Mantillas J CHAMBERS & MARSHALL TTAVE received this week direct from ! JLJL York, a beautiful assortment of _ liLA CK CIIANTELL Y LA CE, Black Silk and ]>lack Moire Antique li soinely Trimmed White <t Colored m. 7m. mrrmr * jmk. si No. 1 Granite Itange. "q Abbeville C. II., S. C.. April 17 [30t ni'iill'llK'lII Estate of Elijah Oliver, deceased -\TOTICK is hereby given to tlie partiei ? .LA l crested in tlie Estate of Elijah Ol deceased, that a Final Settlement of tlie e J8| will lie mmle in tlie Court of Ordinary i,8 Abbeville District, on the 17tli day of co nest (Friday.) Those indebted to paid Ei l(]i are required to pay up immediately, und t r,y having claims against it (if anj') will pre of the same for payment?legally attested. J AS. M." LATIMER, iiguiiL ior me i?,x 01 April 14, 1857. 50-3m - ABBEVILLE MALE ACADEN '"I^LIE Exercises of this Institution wil } .L resumed oil the First Monday in Jn jj, ry next. The government of the School rp be rigid, and every effort will be made to n tain a high standard of morality. The Scholastic J'ear will be divided two Terms. The first will commence on 1st Monday in'January, and continue Twe eight weeks; the second will begin on th< ? Monday^ in September, and continue tw C weeks. TERMS OF TUITION. Reading, Writing, Spelling, 1st Ses. 2d and I'riniHry Geography, $14 00 $ K. The above with Geography', aj History, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Exerrs. eises iu English Composition, - - - 20 00 Tl.? -ill. -11 41. ? - .1 CU iuc buuvu wan uu liic a avanccJ English Branched, 23 00 1< The above with Latin and Greek, - - - 28 00 1 Students will be received at any time ? ring the Session and will be charged from time they enter until the end of the Sos unleas special arrangement* are made to _ Willi 111 i.e lJourding can be obtained at reasonable r |er A- C. ELDER, A. on Dec 19, 1856 33-tf tlT Abbeviille Banner will please copj NOTICE. JOHN WINCEY, Esq., will bo bapp . attend to g# OVER HAULING OP BNOINI rfc. or Mill Works, in tbe Vicihily 6f Abbe #r. And tlie.surrounding country; Applicants will please apply to John n? right* Abbeville,- or Win. Lebby, Charlc a C. JOHN WINCE id. Oct 31, 1856. 20-1 y. GRAPE VINES. ABBEVILLE MODEL VINEURD! nd T^R. TOQIVO offers for Sale Vinb xj tings aud Rooted Vines, atlhe fol ing rates i . ? PerHu&dred Vine Cuttings, For Catawbas and other 8orted AmcfGi U?n Varieties; i r ; | 1m For 8ort?dT5tfr6peari Viirietie*, ' -1 { Rrfdted American Varieties,' Bath; - ?' for Rooted European V>rietiea, " ' 11 Rfoted Aapperno'ng; * - : r Ko'dtevTbofDoc. ti, ft Vin*"pftined?t r*i*c>nkl}??it? -a.. 'Z: ,,-in ojkiX iia, IV TT; f Jsprinji atu tS GOO yiiii? f the iff. ISRAEL , t',e fcTlVFORIV their Friends and the Pu A iu Storu tlicir full Supply of Seaxoi "Jjlj LADIES' SB ( bo, MANTILLAS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, no- BRACELETS i Our St< Ion, Head y-m a d e lould Is Unusually Large, alsi p GENTS' FTJR HI All of which w HATS, SHOES, TRUNKS, UMBRE1 Excellent Variety.?Also, a very hei i? tH)Oi>S at the Lowest Market Prices. Please call and convince yourselves i oon Hj Abbeville C. II., April I, 1857. de e. j . t a lima f?r CARRIAGE rpiIK SIJRSCKI 65 Kit rchiri ? his tlmnle .1. mid solicits a continuance of tliu same. 1I< mors Carriages and Rnggics after tlie most approved SI <tcii- athl for Style and Durability, can not be beaten ; tore, low a3 in any t*bop in tlie State. IJuggies from $ pur- Any one wishing a Huggy will do well to give Let it be understood, thut I decline Sliooini? llo ll be or form?I tun not. prepared and will not do it. >S. N. It. Mv TERMS are Cash or Cash l'aper, fron Abbeville C. 11., Jan. 1, 1857.] 1*. S. Those Indebted to me will do well to mo [35 tf] Octagon Burial CasesC r ' J rT"MIESE CASES are extensively usc<l, and posst JL tins for transportation, depositing in vault rpj[ niade of the IWost Iinpcr?slial>lc ITIsitcrials; al ,v To prevent rust or corrosion ; and when propel ? tion that the bodies of our deceased loved on H tions of water, or depredations of vermin, and obviating tlie neeeKsity of hasty burials; or, if < The OCTACSOX CASE is a new style of Metalli ?S9 perfect resemblance of Highly Poliahe and free from objections expressed bv sonic former stylos. The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish the i of any size required. Also, Black Walnut and Covered ... mid delivered in the shortest possible time. P please take notice of my descriptive pamphlet*, ^ Abbeville C. II., March 31, 1800] S. Removal. rpiIF. Subscriber lms removed from ltis old jj|yt J.. stand to En right ?fc Starr's (Jin Factory, and returns his thanks for past favors, and solictis a share of public patronage in his line of business. rson, Jlc will inuke I'anncl Doors. Sash, Blinds, " l)is- Wardrobes, Tables, Desks, Door and Window j a in ess A I UIHVfff Vkta, lk.v< J N. L5.?lie will ftlso mnkc Coffins of the finest style and finish. I For reference, apply to any gentleman in the town of Abbeville. G. C. BOWEUS. ? April I, 1857 48 ly Nuw AND STATIONERY. J THE Uiuleniigned lias opened a BOOK STOItE, in Newberry, where lie keeps j constantly on hand n fine assortment of Rulig- f ^ iotift. Miscellaneous and School BOOKS. * Orders from a distance will be filled at the : shortest notice. W. J. DUFFIE. ? Newberry C. II. [Ian 25 38-ly New Spring and Summer Goods rmr ? in- CHAMBERS &, MARSHALL'S, rV'o. 1 Granite Ran^c, for AnmrriTi? n tt o n j . J V AJUXJli V. 11., Ot V>* July ' , state "1TK7E C4LL the attention of our numerous j li09e V V friends, an<l tlie I'ublie generally, to isent our large and varied a&sertment of Fresh Spring; and Siinuuor Goodx The character of which is so miscellaneous that . r ' our advertisement could not represent the ex tent of our Stock, or the inducements offered | y to purchasers. ' We can therefore only solicit the attention I be of buyers, and say to them that wo arc prenua ,.nro/l ?r? Anfl.ani 1 ... I j?. ... ...^ ,a..vIU?j<?l>l t laVn Silks, Barege Robes, Muslin Robes, i DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, [ u,to Luces, Hosiery, Ribbons, Mantillas, ,nYj* (JINUIIMB, LA IKAT7, 3 ; 2<l Linens, Organdies, French Print, elve J A C O N E T S , Ami n Stock, which cnntiot be excelled, of French, English and American 6 00 Qnr stock of Silk and Straw Bonnets is r full, of all nuahties. For Gentfemcns' wear we hnvo received a ? large and well selected Stock of 9 oo Vestings, Spring and Summer Cassimers, 1 WHITE AND BROWN LINEN DRILLS, J ? 00 DUCKS AND HEAVY LINENS, / 2 And a great variety of HATS suitable for B j. summer wear. J j?0 April 9, 1857. 49-tf sion, j 1,10 DRUGS, MEDICINES, &0. ? atea. T^HE attention of the public is invited to s jj X our Stock of choice UNADULTERATED DRUGS, MEDICINES, J ? Chrraieals, Paints, Oils, Glass,? Perfaraery, f 9Sjn.'?j'SM9rE:ai9 ; I y ^ And nil other articles in- our line; assured that no house in tha??tith c*ft offer a . 38 Stock superior U) ours in genuineness andpuri- : ville *y'? facial preparation* being miuf^ in J strict accordance with the formulAriqa of. the i En. W. T. Pharmacopoeia. ' ston; Our Stock of Dental and Surgical-. lustra- * Y. mentfl is full, and We have dntqua.llea arrange- * "menls for procuring additional sfapplU* it the > khorteat not<e& " ..?* , x- \ I' < Keeling confident ,that wte c\n raroish tffc'r - .euitofeers with"the beat articles, on'reason?- * r._ ble tepn^'We reiipectfully solicit oadert, ?nd ">- Cir""10 * . ; Lit? D. piiWlrifc. Atlgdsta, Ga,, April 17, ltMt- t?f#0-ty*n.. 1 i ..lU.Huii. !< '?! yi' + . a * 60 :* * JO ty BK 01JLI- B* ^ ^ET ill. mmr J Hummer J> s . & BRUSSEL blic in general, tlmt thoy lmvc now inlile GOO!>S, bueh us ESS GOODS, PARASOLS, \ND FANS, HOSIERY, ETC., ETC. >ck of > Clothing 9 a Ilravv Supply of SHING GOODS, o will sell nt f^AS, anil Lots of otlmr Articles in ivy Stock of PLANTATION DRY &t M. ISRAEL A BRUSSELS. Next Door to II. S. Kerr. 48-tf Y L O R 1 S MANUFACTORY. s to his friends for the past year's patrnimpp, : will continue to Manufacture aiul Itepair Lvlec. His work isi'ol. nn of tlio Imsl >mii.>i-i?l ami can be bought for Cash or Cash I'aiicr, an llo ami upwards?warranted Twelve Months. ii ie a call. rses, or doing Plantation work, in any slinpc 11 this date.?Alwaj'sTcn per cent. ofT for Cash. E. J. TAYLOR. ke immediate Payments and save Cost. E. J. T. -Rosewood Finish. ^33 valuable advantages over all other Cof*, or for ordinary interments. They are Iso Eiiamclod Inside and Out, ply cemented, we have the gratifying refleces, enclosed in them, are free from irrupinay, without oppressive odor, be kept?lesired, transported to a distant land, ic Cases, of beautiful furm. ntiil tiiiiJiwl i" d Rosewood, concerning tlic shape and appearance of the ihove CASES, at the shortest notice possible, . Coffins Made to Order. 'or further information of the ahove Casep, vhich are in circulation. E. J. TAYLOIl. MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, AT COKESBUBY. rJIK Trustees of this INSTITUTION desirous of placing it uiion a permanent Lais and of extending its benefits, propose to lull SCIIOLAKSIIU'Supon the following plan: i wL'iny i cars in uic i.itcrary Department, - - - $150 OtJ fifteen Yours in the Literary Department, - - - - 125 0C [Yn Years in the Literary Department, 80 Of iix " " ? " ' 50 OQ Any person purchasing a Scholarship for o lumber of years less than twenty will oe per nittcd to use it at any time during tweutj reara. D. W. MrCANTS, Esq., a worthy brothei tnd a gentleman of the highest respectability, s onr ugent for the sale of the above, and i? intliorized to receive donations. Confidently 'elying upon the liberulity of our Order and an ntclligent public, we commend him and hit nission to their confidence and support. j. k. vance; p. b. t. March Iff, 1857. 4G-tf FUII^EE'S HAT ESTABLISHMENT. PEUSOXS visiting the CAPITOL would do well to call at l'lJLLKlt'S and obtain an )utfit in the shape of a new and Fashionable lead Piece. Remember, you will not rcyrct a call at FULLKIl\S. May 15, 1857 2 ly J. D. McKELLAK, SURGEON DENTIST, WOULD most rcujioctfuUy inform the citizens of Abbeville ami Edgefield I)isricts, t.liat lie will spend tlie first half of each nonth in Abbeville and tlie latter half in Edgeield, where lie will be pleased to attend to ,ny professional calls tliat he may receive. Address?Abbeville C. II., Greenwood and fill way. April 23, 1857. 513m THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Twelfth Ycitr! ? One Thousand Dollar Cash Prizes. rHE Twelfth Annual Volume of publication commenced on the 13tli day of ieptcuiber next. ? .. , The "Scientific American" is an Illustrated Periodical, devoted chiefly to tbe promulgation f information relating to the various Mechane and Gheinic Arts, Industrial Manufactures, ijjriculture, Patent*, Inventions, Engineering, Iillwork, and all interests which the light of radical Scintcei* calculated to advance. Reports of U. 8. Patent* granted ore also mousneu ev?ry week, includiog Officiol Copes of nil tho Patent Claims? together with lews nnd information upon thousands"of other ubjecta. * "$1,000? In Canh Priut?will be paid on the st of Jnntiry r.cxt, for for Utfljyracs ljstof subcribers, as follows:?$2Q0 for the 1st, $175 cfrtlfie 2d, ?150 for the the 3d, $l2tf,jfo'r the 4th, il00 for the 6th, $75 for the Cth, 150* frffr thfc th, $40 far the 8tb, $80 for the 9th, lie-lOth. (*20 for th? ilt|i and |W for t.lic 12th. for sll Clubs of 20"and upwai4w*u?ff stityoripiong pric is oilly $1.40. Names cSn be sent rdm Any I'osfc'Offico untH JftHuSty 1st,'1857. litre ard fib* ettJlnces to s?cure cash The Scientific AMietican is published once- a reek i. every' number contains , eight large luarto rsget. forming annually a cothplete tnd| ?|flfch<TidW<Hirtna; illuHtnOad with several rtindred ofighial engravings.' ' fW, Tkhuh?Single Subscriptions, $2 a ^esf, ir $1 for six months. Five coni<& tot ?ik nojith^N r for a ytear |8.'* 8pM$^jrt'<Q<qgtes Southern, Western and Cafla<!N 4tu>ney, ?f Office stamps, taken at par Tor suSiori^ ' J^tters^liortia bb dTrfcctid ,.<fV '-jtliiBnium St, S?w ; ftgttd iJtfe?#ov*lty of Utth &prortfoU. ?# . . -?f** >> '' '%Vvi >;, LZ&*ute?'-rJii2 ' . CHEAP DRY GOOM* SPRING TRADE 1857, AUGUSTA, GEO. BROOIW & WORRELL are noW in receipt of their New Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER Embracing all of the Latest Styles of til 8 Season in As Well ds a most Complete Assortment of STABLE AND DOMESTIC ARTICLES; To which they respectfully solicit attention :?*> Plain, Bl'k and Fancy DRESS Sfl.fcS; beatftiful assortment; . , Hieh Foulard, Berege and Muslin' R6BES ; Large Assortment, MUSLINS, LAWKS, JACONETS, and ORGANDIES; Fr. CAMBRICS, CIIAMBUATS, dri?l BRILLIANTS; IteliEGISS and DkBF.GE ROBES, for Travelling Dresses ; CI I ALLIES. ClfALLY DuLAINES, and Rp "-E DkLAINES; PRINTED LIN EN PAWN'S, for LadiJ Dresses i PRINTS dud GINGHAMS, everySt^le and vnrifiv; MOURNING GOODS, in good aMbrtrnent: . Wli. CAM15KJCS, JACONETS, MULLS* and NAINSOOKS, l'lain, Striped and Cliccked; ... , ,j, Plain and Dotted SWISS { TV IT; ahd Col ir TARLATANS; EMUltOlDKRIES, a very large assortmoiit of every description ; DRKSS TRI MMINGS ; SKIRTS of all kind* MANTILLAS, a beautiful aa.-?Jrtmeiit for Spring ami Summer; STELLA SHAWLS ; Wli. CRAl'ESIIAWLS< HOSIKkY, a large assortment of every description ; IRISH LINENS, LINEN SHEETINGS, PIL^ ln\V l l vr.'vc . TAULK I?A.MA.SK, DAMASK TABLK CLOT11S, itU. ; TOWELLINGS, 11CCKABACKS and TOWEJ.S of all kinds ; SUMMER CLOTHS, CASS IMF. RES, DRAP Dk'ETES, LINJSN DRILLS COTTONi A1JES, and many other goods for Gcnt?' an<l 1 Joys' wear; t English and American LONG CLOTHS," PILLOW COTTONS; liro. Ul. 10-1, 11-4. 12-4 SHEETINGS; PARASOLS UMBRELLAS, FANS; Alexander's KID GLOVES; SILK MITTS; Loiiu and Short.; TICKS, STRIPES, PLAIDS, CHECKS, AC.: Together witli a large assortment of Goods for SERVANTS. . Mareh 29, 1857. 48-tf 8. E. GRAYDON & C&j Cokcsbui']', S. C; \ LTIIOUGIl our New Stock oft- Snrinir JL\- Goods is vapidly diminishing by thai large sales we arc making, still we wouldsay to our friends, and the public?Come bn, we ha*.# "A Few More of the Sumc Sort Left," and will be pleased to serve you to^he best of our ability. Were wc to attempt to enumerates all out I Stock, the tiewspaper woufil not hold it; ana besides, we deem it. altogether unnecessary.?* Suffice it to say that wc have a large and varied assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,' REA1>Y-MAI>E CLOTHING, HARDWARE, HOOTS* SHOES, GAITERS, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS; CROCKERY, GLASS AND TIN WARE; . A.. sugail-cofjeee, tea, rice, nails; AND VINEGAR, trace chains, harness, i'low lines rowder, shot,~ LEAD, SOAl\ CANDLES, STARCH, . SODA, Sl'ICES ?fc COOKING extracts: In short, almost anything a reasonable tnapf i could desire. * Ap to prices, we need not sny we will sell onr ., goods lower-than any ono. else, for sensitif* , iieople know that such assertions are ''all futile." But W9 3o say tlmt we will deal fairly, i and sell as low as honest uieti can afford to sell.. > and we respectfully invite thtfsC ih want of I goods to give us a enll, n3 tlifej' mlglft '"'go farther and tare worse." S; E. (3RAYDON A CO. April 16, 1857 50tf New Market Steain Mills. fT^UE Subscriber gives Jfttice ttftWPeople of i A Abbeville, Edgefield, Laure'nSrand N?Wr berry, tlint his MllLUB have been.Repaired; i I have put iu New Boilers%and New Boltingi Cloths. I am now prepared to despatch buoi* neas, and I think I am prepared to nuikeftu fine , Flour aa any made in the State.?rMy* regular Grinding Dnj's are on Tuesdays yid Ffityiyii, I'ersons from a distance can be accorhraQdrrtflcf at any time by getting to the^lil!:before Sunset und I will Grind for them any night in tlia week. 3. Y. S. PAltTLOW. March 25, 18G?. 48-2m , _?1 J- ?1 JlSl. A few of the Long Cane friendi of^W. O; 1 NEEL, would rcsjiectfully announce him as d Candidate for Sheriff at the next election. The friends of JAMES II. COBB respectfnf ly announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff the next election. f^-Tlie friends of JOSEPH T.^fOoftE reapoetfirDy announce him n Candidate for,Sheriff dt the ensuing election. The friends of T. B. MILLFORD reapactfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector' of Abbeville District at the next election. Th#"friends of OEOROE RICHEY rospectiully announce Iiim a Candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District <jt tbe next election. ' ' . 1 tST The friends of MATTHEW It. COGHItAN respectfully announce him a candidate' Cur Sheriff of Abbctillp'District, at tfae next ? election; * Tlte friends of MATTHEW McDOtfALD respectfiflly annodnce hlpfv a^Candidate for re-clectfon oa Clefk of the C<]|urtr of Genefiil Scttfb'ifs and Cbrtimon -Pleas, for-Abbe villa District, at the next fclefetibn. 1 } . .-31 tsr The numerous kuukkts respectfully dnntttfnce l?ip\ a Ceo-' didnte for Shfcriif'ifc ttfe&muing election. x&~ The friend of JVW.JlAWJ'Hq&N re'-. (jjMctfully nt^ibuace him a.cjwlidate for Sherftf of AhbsHiie Dlatftot at jjid ngrt election; / ' * ' ilAKY. FRIEND& ,j0T The friends of NIMROEf llcCORD reapecUully anDounco him a& a Candidate fof 8^cri^.-at tlicensuffig election. > ***0- The frUads & S. .0. fr.. WtL reepe^ j fully ann63ftfee 111m a Candidate fp'r Bhefiff, #4 ' LCbe ne<t.Election; . * -} > : i. ' [j ?, >mU \ '? tW The frftnd* of W. WiiGRIFFW? rtiyerifc fully anncninae him a candSfata_; taW&heTijf. *i |H^enauii^ft|fcetion. *. ^ <f. R6 8tflTS(>N< ;