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. HEW FIRM. JORDAN & McLAUOfililN, DRUGGISTS AN J) CltliMlSTS, ABBEVILLE C. H., 8. C. HAYING formed ft Copratnewhip for Mie purpose of carrying-on the DRUG- BIJ8? !N"ESS, we beg leave to inform the citizens of Abbeville nnd tlif surrounding country, tlint wo buve on hnnd n larue ntid well selected i Stock of Drugfi and Medicine*) to which tte invite their attention. One <>f the firm having lia<l n long cvprri* . cnce in the businee?? We feel confident that We enn give yenorftl satisfaction ; and having jiimle arrangements in Ne\v Yurk for the pttr- J chase of our Good*, we ran ecll on a? good terms an they can be bought citlieV in Charles-- I ton or Cohnnhin. Our stock will always lie j complete, nnd all articles warranteil neiiuine. ; I'h.Vslcinns will iln well to give lis a mil hef??j*?j pMVchnsing elsewhere, ns we enn uffur ll'.eni j strong inducements. <?< ?!/ will ontKiAl. k?n nnrtof nil I cincs used by Farmers and Physicians, , Vine Tirnmlios, Wines an<l l,i<jMnrs, I'ninta, Oils | hml I>yc Stuffs. Wiiidnw Glass. Fine IVvfiuiie- | \ios Lul tin's Kxlvacts for tlie llatikereliief, Sur?- | yicui Instruments. Culli'ry. Fresh Garden Seeds, New supply niul great varieties. and many miIkt urlifles tow numerous to mention. A continuance ?>f llm ptttrvtiKir* lici-?-t.??ft>r*? vo liberally hi-sltiWcil on the ltou.se is respectfully solieilcdi r>. A. .lOHDAX, M. 1)., 1). McJ.AlXllUN. Feb. 12. 1858. \\ tf urauiary .s 3a?o. BV Order of the Court of Ordinary for Abbeville I>istt-iot, I will Bull at public nue tion, on Sale Day in MARCH next, (lie Real Estate of William Dunn, deceased , situated nt Donnldsville in Abbeville District, viz: Two 'lots of Land, each contains half an Aero, more or less ; on one of lite lots is a comfortable' house and other improvements?tlie other is | unimproved.?These lots are bounded in front j 'by the Railroad, and in rear by lands belong- j 'iiiir to Col. S. Donald. Twelve months credit will be given, the .purchaser giving a Bond and good security to j 'the Ordinary, and a mortgage of the Premises j :If deemed necessary. Cost, to be pnid in Cash. < T. R. COCHRAN, is. A. D. ! R>eb. r.. ifir.8 41 at j Hdtice to Executors, Administrators j and Guardians. '"KM IF. Law mnkes it tlie duty of l-'xeentors, JL Administrators mul (iunrdinr.s to render I uj>'to the Court of Ordinary, annua! returns of i itlieir actings and doings. "TTliercforc notice is hereby given to nil who nre recusant in litis in.iti.tr, to attend to this ijinrt of their obligation without, delay, or else the Ordinary will linve to discharge his?(see oct 1839, 33d section.) WM. HILL, o. a. i?. ! iFeb. 12, 1858. 41 It j HZagrginK, Kopc ami Twine. ; small lot Heavy (tminy-ltngtring. Ilernp, Uope and Twine, on hand and Ifor sale l>y II. S. KERlt. Feb. 10.58 41 3t_ Sugar, CofFe and Molasses. I pf HI11)S fair N?w Orleans Sugar?new crop, I *J 10 bbls>. do Syrup do do j -25 Rio C'lffw, f do ilo ; Just receive J and lor sale low for Cash, by II. S. KUKlf. i Fell. 10, 58 41 a I j Piuk-Eyc PAlatocs. 1$]M,S. I'ink-Kyc Planting 1'otntocB, just ; t) received and for sale low by the barrel, for cash, by II.S. KEP.It. Feb. 10. r.8 41 St. Onions. 1BBL. choice eating Onions, just received, and sale bv 11.8. KERR. Feb. 10. 58 41 It J Bacon. w \ ? w \ / \ l.iia. cnoice isacon, muos ami ; *jV/V/V/ .Shoulders, just rcecivcd and I for sale low for Cash by II. S. KERIt. j Feb. 10. 58 41 2t JKew Crop ttaisiim aud English Dairy Clicesc. f \ QUARTER Boxes new crop Malaga j l)v?/ Raisin*, and 2.0 boxes, (?mall) English j Dairy Cheese ; just received and for sale, low . for cash, by 11. S. KEKK. Kelt. 10. 58 41 3t Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri F.-icius tome directed, i will sell At Abbeville "Court House, on tlie fir^t Momlay and Tuesday in March next, within the legal hours of " -sole, the following property, to wit: 300 acre.* of laud, more or luss, bounded by M. O. McCr-dan, J. linker, and others, ns the jnojuTty ?n i. o, jiuiiicws, tins. Diargorci Mathews, mid other*. 200 acres, more orles?, bounded by A. Boyd, j. M. Collinin, and others, us the properry of fcj. W. Wilier, ads. J. M. Chirk nod others. 60 acres, more or less, hounded by J. P. Graves, 1'. Gillibcnu, nnd others, as the properity of B. E. Gibert* ads. J. S. lteid and Juuc T. Baker, anil others. 250 acres, more or less, botmded l?y- E. Cow?nn, Mary Widcninn, and others, us the property of \V.\V. Belcher, ads. Hugh McKelvy, Adui'r, and' others. 6 negroes, ltichard, Whit*, Bob, Boson. John and Wcs, as the property of J. M. l'uttersou, ads. Robt. Atkins. 16 negroes, viz : Tolivcr, Charles, Billy, Sol omnn, Martha, Huldy, Caroline. Lucy, Cindu, Sarah, Rachel, Jinny nnd 4 children, as the property of T.J. Huberts and Adams, ads. Ball Criss ?fc Co., aud others. Terms?CASII. T. R. COCIIRAN, S. A. I). Sheriff's Office, ) Feb. 8, 1858. J 41 Ids. Head Quarter*. ORDER NO AN Election for Major of the Upper Battalion of the nixth Regiment Sooth Oaro Siii* Militia. t'> supply the vacancy occmioned t>y the promotion of Col. Cliukscnles will he iheld at the respective comtiany munler ground, on Friday the 26th met. By order of * . ' " COL. WM. CL1NKSCALES, J. J. Adams, Adg'U Feb. 2, 1868 40 8t Ordinary's Sale. Seal Estate of Hathaniel Pearaan. _ , deo'd. BY order of the Court-of Ordinary I will tell, for Partition, on Sale-dixy in March next, the Ileal Eetate of Natlianiel Pearmnn, deo'd. Situated chiefly in Abbeville District, (a little being in Anderson) on Camp blanch, waters' of bit^e river, aqd containing one liutidted and ten acres more or lesa, adjoining lands of James Nelson, John Armstrong, Joshua Ashley and other?. A credit until the 26th fiAvt. will Ka crivAn ill* niii>/?liM/*i? giving bond and go<^) security, and n mortgage ?f Ibe premise* if fleemed necessary to the Or-4 dinar; for the payment of*Uie purchase money ?CoMt* to lit paid in eath. T. K. COCIIRAN, B. A. D. Feb. 2, 1&08 40 ? 3t - 2 : 2 The Last Chance. V J - A *** indebted to the late firm of Widman 4. Gifypn, will find Uieir KvUa l"y .?0<k,^*0(' **'" *k? find Ntcc*\iai non kakrt fogtm. [n? ivjc* ^ ,/m. ^ BEG LEAVE to inform the public that, on our Stock of CLOTHING, //vl7S, 6VU tiuaB ; Shirts, Under-Shirts, Collars, ' .Perfumery, Stat1 And thousand* of other articles too numerous ing them to buyers. We will so*l everything cent, cheaper tlian articles of the same quality ey is a great object to us, so we will make it giving them such bargains. All you have to d You may depend you will get the worth oT yo St is to your interest to do so. C2T Ueiueuiber the place? Clothing Depot, Corner Jan, 28, 1858 ITIessrs. Foouhe ?V Carter. MKSSHS. FOO.SI1KA CAllTKU, take this method <>t informing the citizens of Ninety-Si*, and the vicinity that they have purchased the entire interest ?>f Messrs. l'\toshc it Sample in the Mercantile business, mid now stand ou the Mercantile platform and make 11 bow to suit the times nn<l ask u share of public patronage. 'I Iley do not propose to sell (Joinls at cost, to ruu a tilt with a brother merchant liiti will guarantee t?> sell at a# short profits and on im accommodating terms as any up-country store. Tliey iOse daily receiving additionnl supplies to their extensive stock : In short their stock will always consist of such fancy mid staple (Joods as should be kept in all 'J.tu Stores. Tliey congratulate themselves in being fortunate ill securing the services of A. McNeill as saleeiiiiin, who from long experience m business, together with his urcoiiuii;<l>ith>i/ and unaxxxtnim/ Minuter, will not fail to please .... --.t .. ' .. . i. ? ....ii any who may utvor iiirin wmi a cmi. FOO.SUK ?fc CAUTKIl. ,/m. mizz bc m j? IN returning my sincere thanks to tlie numcrolls friends of the lute firm of Fooslie ?t Sample, for their generous support and very liberal patronage for tlie past tour years. 1 would most respectfully solicit, a continuance of tlie sutnc for tlie new tirm of Foushc <fc Curler. J. W. FOO.SI1K. Fel>. 1, is:,8 4i? at ^ ^ ItfMX' 1^ IWXT T II J \ m f f .1 UUJ'AIM'iNlilfMlir i\UliUl-i. IIIAYF this ihiy JiMocintwl with me in l>usiiii's.*, Mr. F. IJl'AIFK, t<> take effect from August 1st, 1K.VT extending to August 1 -t. 1X00. The etvle of tin; tirm in future will In: MUOR1C A (iL All'R If von wish to snvc inonev come to MOORK A QL'AIFK. If you wish to get ftS.V.I /il'Itfj'S for 11 vents come to MOORK A* (jl'AIFK. If you wish to net. MAlil.lHtUO stripes or cheeks for I2A eta., come to MOORK A QUA1FE. If you wish to get Hleju-hcl or Brown filllilTlXC for ('.? cts., I'ome to MooRK A (iFAIFE. If you wish to get White &IWET1XG for 01^ cts., come to MOORK A IjlJAlFE. If you wish 45 inch PILLOW CASK, cotton, for 12J eta coiiii! to MOORE it Ql'AIFE. If you wis!i Illil) (J 1 'ILI'S for $1 25 rts., conic to MOORE it QUAIFE. If you wish lil.AXKETS for $1 00 e.mie to MOORE ?t QUAIFE. If von wish Ladies' MEIllXO VESTS at $1 25 come to MOORE ?fc QUAIFE. If you wish White BRILL A NTH for 12} els., conic- to MOORE ?fe Oil AI FEE. If von wish 11LACK SILK, for T5 ot^., conic'to MOORE ?fc QUAIFE. If v?u wish PLAID SILK for ST A eta., come*to MOORE ?t QUA!FE. If you wish tobuvativ tiling in the CROCKEli V line, conic U>" MOORE it QUAIFE. If you wish to buy good CLOTIIIXO for a little money, come to MOORE <L Ql'AlFE. If von wish to buy FliliXClI PIQUE SI 11 UTS for *2 50 come to MOORE it QUAIFE. If vou want heavy SAA'OX WOOL SMUTS for *1 25 eta., come to MOORE it QUAIFE. If you wish to buy French, English or American C'A SSA MERES for a little tnonev come t/. *rfw\i>v* t. /\ir a'ipp uAv/v/ivr* BUT if you wish to buy goods upon n long tinu* or eternity, you must seek tlio.-e who have done and are doing that. kind of business and who may continue while time may exist. Our advice would lie, fill your pockets with the filthy lucre, and let 3'our watchword be we will pny up as we go. Thankful for the past, with brighter hopes for the future, we remain verv respVctfully. MOOllK <fc QUA IKE. Jan. 20, 185S 38 tf POIJLLAIN, JENNINGS & CO., GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS. 'AUGUSTA GA. Antoine Poullain, Thomas J. Jennings isaaih Purse. Ann. 18, 1858 3d 4m 7%J*\y*mr ll<ril? ?? ? a iia. WW VI **?' iiJL V ? lasses. ?)/\ BBLS. New Crop New Orleans Syrup. \ * 10 bbl*. ?lt? do do do do Sugar, jO Pngs Rio Coffee, new crop. By ll.S. KERR. Jan. 20, 58 39 3t Salt! Salt!! JUST received and for sale 150 Sacks New Liverpool SALT, by II. S. KERR. Jan. 20, 58 30 3t Nolkclo Debtors. ALL persons indebted t<> the subscriber are are requested to settle up by the 13 of Feb., after tlmt their notes may be found in the hands of au Attorney for collection. J. W- I'OWER. .Tnn. 26th, 58 39 2t G. T. ANDERSON, nunnrnii Alin limiUIIOAl dimbtUIN ftiNU ivicunmunL a m ?2 iw rmr> ma rmr 9 L 0 W X D ES V I LL E, S. C. ALINE addressed to Ihui at Lowmlesville 1*. <>. will secure his services in any part of the I>i>?tricK Jnn. 28, 1858 39 ly fiardcu Seeds. THE subscriber offers for sale at tlie store of Messrs. Gray ?t Robcrson, a choice collection of gnrdeti seeds carefully selected for this climate by a practical Horticulturist from the beet grower# in England, of the orop of 18S7; amongst them is some fine new varieties of vegetable* not before offered for sale mtliis country Catalogues to be had at the store of Gray <s*Rob'orUon, Abbeville C. H. 8, C. THOMAS EEARMONT. Columbia, S. C. Jan! 28, '68 80 4t Notice i* Ordinary. THE Distributees of thp Estnte of the late William Cowan deceased, will take notje* that the administrator will1 settle this estate on the ISth May next* in the Ordinary's office. I Inil interested debtors, craditora, and disI tribute as be than and there, acoordiaalv. * T. F. LANIER, A'dm'r. Jan. 21, 1858 86 * 8m Notice to Debtor*. f"?">HOSE indebted by not?, given at the rale 1 -of the property of Dr. J. P. Lee, on. iStli December 1865, are expected to make at least a part payment onWfd notes, beft*^ Return day, or they will fltia (hem in t^e ban da of ao Attorney for collection * * < - - - ' J. J. LEE, Ag't^ , Calliouu'd MUK J*n. 4, 1858. tfft & , y -v;' m , % , * " * '* ' * ' /v * , V LW * mr JEC : account of the times, we are determined to se'l 'S, SUQJ-JS, BOOITS, HOSIERY, of nil descripCravats Pocket-Handkerchiefs, onerj, Umbrellas, to mention ; but wc will take pleasure in showin our line, to ensh buyers, from 16 to 5Jf> per can he bought this side of Charleston. As nionnn object to the people to bliy our goods, by lo is to give uh n cnll und we will sell you goods, ur money. Now, coine, nnd don't negleet it, ns R M. A S. A, WlXESTOCK'S, of the Marehull House, Abbeville C. II., S. C. 8? 6.11 ISTotlco to fdk Payers. I WILL attend ntthe undernamed times nnd places for the purpose of collecting Tuxes for ilie year lb.Vi : ! Al)l>eville (!<>urt House, Monday, February* 1 1 | I>iu> West, Tuesday, " 2 ', ! CallaliiiuiB. Wednesday, " II ; ! Donaldsville, ThlirsJiiy, " 4 ; Sculletou'ii, Friday, " 5; 1 I'okesliurv, Saturday, " tt ; i tli ecu wood, Monday, " 8; | Ami at. firecnwoovl l)cpnf, Tuesday, Mnreh '.t ; i Ninety-Six, Tuesday, February, *.?; nnd on Wed 1 M l " * ! m-.-itmj, .unroii, 10 ; ; \Voodville, Wednesday, February 10 ; ! White IIull, Thursday, " 11 ; ! Cot.lirans, Friday, " 12; | Smithvillo, Saturday, " 13; j (Vdnr Springs. Monday, ' is ; I trail ley*, Tuesday, " 10 ; Tolliorts, (in the Range,) Woducs'y " 17 ; Bordeaux, Thursday. " IK; Williii-xton, Friday, " _lt*; Calhoun's Si ills, Saturday, " '20 ; Spccdj, Monday, " 22 ; l.owndoKvilli', Tuesday, " 2!( ; Trilildcs. Wednesday, " 24 ; Wnrroiiton. Thursday, " 2o; Douglass' Mills, Friday, " 20 ; Ahheville Court House, all Court Week. Sale l)av iu April tlio last day for making rei turns. All persons failing lo make returns on tlie uliove day, lialile to doulile tax. All taxes to he paid l?y the first. Monday iu May, or cxecut ions may lie issued l'mnnrl.v t<? Ito pufittmoil I?i t1?/* nf !?,? ! proper oxvncr. Guardians, Kxeeutors. and Administrators will return property under their control. 1'orsoiiR having transferred property between the 1st October, 185<?, and 1st October, 1857, will make it known to me. All persons will come prepared to give the number of Iiirths, Marriages and Deaths in their families. Free persona of color must pay their taxes in March. It is earnestly requested that every tax payer meet me at the appointed times and places, and not defer making their returns until Court Week and public days at. the Court House, at. which time there is usually such a rush that it is almost impossible U> do business correctly. S. A. HOUGHS, T. C. Jan. 7, 1S5S 36 8t Abbeville Female School. rI^IIH Exercises of this School will be re_l sumed First MONDAY, in .lanuaty, 1858 Tkums?Sic,; S-24 ; *3-2; $40; Music, fcfio. A coin potent Assistant will have charge of the primary branches; Mr. G. .laeger, well known for his miecessful teaching nt.Greenwood ami Cok wintry, will hove charge of the Music Department. *A. T. WATSON*, A. B, Principal. December 11, 1857. 84 am Frckh Garden Soods. V LAUGH supply just, received from the Long Island Gardens, embracing extensive varieties. We invite attention, nlno, to our stock of JUVENILE BOOKS and FANCY ARTICLES, suitable for Christmas presents. a i.so Constantly on hand a supply of pure Cnmphene and Burning Fluid, at *1 per gallon? together with a handsome assortment of Lamps. lillA.NUJl ?K ALI.I'i^. Dec. '24, 1S56 34 3t jwl. ?tz2 BK J? 9 IWOl'l) notify my old friends nnd pnt.rons tliat I have this day sold my entire interest in the firm of W. \V. I'ERRYMAN ifc CO. to inj- brother, I'. M. l'KRRYMAN, nnd the business will in future lie conducted in the t.he nnine nnd style of Al'l'LKTON ?fc R. M. I'ERRYMAN, and I would earnestly recommend the new firm to public patronise. W. \V. I'KRUY.MAN'. New Market, S. C.t Jan. 1, 1858 :J7 4t. Notice. rpiIE firm of W. W. FERRYMAN ?t CO., is JL thie day, dissolved by mutuul consent.? Persons indebted to the snnie, may And the books in the hands of W. L. Apideton, who will attend to the settlement of all claims due said firm. And as it is not rrprcl'd that any one should have any money the.4e hard times, we would be glad all would come forward mid give their notes ns wc wish to close the books. \V. W. FERRYMAN W. L. APPLETON., New Market, S. C., Jan. 1, 1M58. US 4t I^adiCH and Gentlemen. WE wish to invite your attention to our Stock of I)UY GOODS, Hardware, and Cutlery. Hoots an<t Shoes, Huts nnd Cup*, and GROCERIES, and nil other articles usually kept in a Six Jlortc country 8 tore. And ns wc wish to mnke some money, we do not olFer our goods ot, Coft : yet we only add on a Small profit, wherelty to live. APFLETON <fc It. M. FERRYMAN. N. B.?Groceries sold for C'anh only. A. & R. M. P. New Market, S. C., Jon. 1, 1858. 37 4t dissolutionT^ 'pIIE firm of FERRYMAN A WALLER wns 1_ dissolved by mutual consent on tin; first of January.?Forties ony way iirdelited to the concern, will please come forward and close tlieir accounts by cosh, (or notfe.) The name <>! mic iirm, win i>c used iu settlement by either of tlie parlies. W. W. PERRY MAN, W. W. WALLER. mzz t?l HAVING sold my entire interest of Goods to Gen. W, \V. Ferryman, I tnke this tiK thod of returning my nincero thanks, to my numerous friends and customers for their wA 3 - * - 9 kiiiii una generous support' to me lor Ui'e ti years I have been in business in this plnce and vicinity. I would bespeak for the General, n'n increased contiugmice of the same. liy reference to. Perry man's Card yon will see that 1 am (by his kindness! retained as clerk, and I can only say that I will do every thiftg in my power to make your boainesstransactione agreeable and profitable. W. W. WALLER. Jan. 11, 1858. g7 tf THE subscriber having purchased the interest rtf W. W. Waller, would respectfully solicit a continuance of (he very liVeral patronage givoh to the old firm. He fe^ deeply the obligatidfc he is nnder tt> the many kind friend* who Irave stood by Jifm for the six years of his manhood, and business life, through evil as well as good report. And while ho does not oner to sell gcyx^s for cost prices, he knows the n\ptto, "Live and let Live," and will oonduot business accordingly.He is happy to announce that he still csUHhs the service o^ the ngreeable and indefatigable Waller, who will act as chief elerkand agept in the parohaae and salo of goods, lie is alio, fortunate iii holdin^foo to Messrs. Apfjpton ...? .. WK, WHU Will UU M lUUUBinOUf, polite and attentive a* over. * v W. W. PKURYMAN. Jan. 1l;i8fi8. 87 tf ' * t ^ " "* > " r A LL persona indebted to.the eubecribcr by > jt\. note or aipqunfe ant rtaiMiitd to n?v op by the middle of F#bfu?ry J Abbeville 6. II., Jan. 5, ;" C ' T 1 Vr/%; - '.; t 3pWfe? Vi . . ? " *? * . ? i , ** U : . *'4 JV/ i, ?. >>: v<*; .. ? 'i' ? - fNAv ?kjaL&c?t; ? JT:Wa^5i'r. 'A ^ v .%fc.J-' MILLAR & WARREN "llf OULR re?j)tctfully call .the uttcntioti of T t their friends and customers to their stock of NEGllO GOODS. <!eorge Schley's WJiite J'LA INS, warranted nil wool tillinif: Plaid LINSEY; Marlboro* PL A IDS and STRIPER ; Domestic UINOHAMS; OSNAItUliOS, I'laid und Stripes ; Georgia PLAINS; FLAKtiELS, of ull descriptions. Oct. '2, 18o7. 22 tf * i Look ?M?t Breakers! | r|"MJK subscriber hereby notifies all persons j 1. Indebted to him Ihnl they must settle up j by the ISt of Pcbritury-next, as he Ims I v9uiv?u iu put in emit* At that, time. all liU | outstanding dumnuds. So lAbtors will pk'&se I tnkv Wnriiirifi. He is need of motioy nnd must liuVr il, puucnbly if lie enn, but forcibly if be | most. ENOCH NT.I.SON". , December 18, 18.ri7. 83 fit BRILLIANT PR08PECTUS! FOURTH YEAR OK TIIB S COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. ! TUB FAMOUS IHISSELDORF GALLERY OF PAINTINGS! Purchased at the Cost of $180,0001 A NO row Kits* ItCNDWM.H STATU K OK THE GREEK SLAVE!! Re-purehns<'<l f<jr six t/muxand dollar*, willi several hundred ?>t l??-r Works of Art, in Paint- ; intra, Senltpt uro mid Bronze*, comprise the I're- j iiiiunisto be nwnr.Icl to the subscribers of the I COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, who subscribe before the 28th of Jnniiury, 1858, ut which time the uwnrils will take place. T/iH.\fS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Kvery subscriber of three dolhtrx is ent itled t A ......v ..f <1.- 1? ? 1 , , ... ..... ...it;.: 1*11.1 fpieiHIM JMCel l'.Il? I graving, outitlo<l "M asu-'kst Dkstinv," iilsi? to j A copy of tlie Coe-siornlitax Aur .Iucunai. j oni' year, also t<? A Certiliente in t.lio Award of I*reiiiilnn.<, al?<> A free admission to tin; l>nsseld<uf and Cosmopolitan (Julleries. Thus it is ?rcti that, for every three dollars j paid, tlie subscriber not only receives a Sl'LKNlMl> THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING! but, also, tlie beautifully illustrated TWO DOLLAR ART JOURNAL, OXE YEAR. Kaeli subscriber is also presented wMi a Cern?w.oi,>.1... A 1. ..< i. , ........... ... v..v iiniiruaii! i remmins, ny wincli ! I a valuable work of Art, in l'aintiug or SculpI tiir?>, nmy lie received in addition, thus giving | j to every subscriber all equivalent to llie vuluc | of jive dollars, nn<l a Certificate t/rulis. j Any one of tlic leading ?3 Magazines id fnr: nished, instead of Kngraving and Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five rnetnlmrsliips, remitting $15 are entitled to an Kngraving and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are given in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid engravings, price Jifty ccn(* per uitnibrr. Specimen copies will be sent to all persons who desire to subscribe, on receipt of five post age stamps, (15 cents.) i Address C. I* DKKBY, Actuary v. a. a., 548 Jh'oadirai/, .Vtir York. j Dec r,?57 33 ' fit . I Filly Thousand Dollars Worth of fine Ready-Made mzz m^ rmr mm: m jw 9 GOING! GOING! GOING! Wliolc-Salc nnd Retail at NEW YORK Trice's, f.?r Cash by J. K. HORA, <fc CO. .Successors to J. M. Nkwiiv, ?fc Co. Augusta, Oa. Nov. 5, 1S.")7. 27 3m j SO,OOO Acres of Lund for Sale ! I Uliilcrsiirncil ns Aiwnt. !>"? c" - JL 000 acres of the bout Cotton land in tlie I world for snle, lying in tlie valley of the Mis- i sissippi River, on bol.li sides of said river, nnd mainly in the following Counties, to Wty: Crittenden, St. Francis, Monroe. Drew nnd Iir.nllv, ' in the State of Arkansas; Sunflower, Issaqiie| ua. Coahoma ami Tunica, in the State of Mississippi. For particulars call on me at Memphis, Tenn., j nml 1 will send n young man with any oue I wnnting to view t>nid lands. Terms' easy, par: ticiilnrly if a large cash payment is made. ! Those desirous of making investment* in the. | West would do well to call 011 HIItAM TII.MAN'. ! Court Square, Memphis, Twin. .Ian. 7, 18."j8. 8(> 3in j i 6 aiTcXrb 7" i 'TMIE puhscriher having resumed tlie practice A of Medicine at Abbeville C. 11., offers his Iirofeesional nervices to the citizens of the vilnge and suirounding country. Office up-atnirs ubove ISrauch A Allen's Drug Store. J. w. w. MARSHAL!* January C, 1S58. 3C -It For Sale, or to Rent. AValunble Tract of Land containing one Hundred and Fifty Acre?, adjoining the plantations of Joel Cunninglmni, J. It. Wilson und others. There is a good dwelling house on. the place suited'to a small family, and all other necessary outbuildings. Apply to \V. W. BELCHER, Jr., Abbeville C. II.. Dee. '2-2. is.Vi. an if > AlsjT]?'STATIONERY. TJIE Undersigned lias opened a BOOK ST01t|S, in Newberry, where lie keo|>s constantly <>u hand a fine assortment of Religious, Miscellaneous and School HOOKS()P(1om fl'(lll? ftiliatonfi. will 1?<* filial ?* !*? /shortest notieef W.'J. DUFF^fi. Newberry C. II. [.Inn 25- 38-13IVojicc of Settlement Of the Estate of Solomon Walker, dee'dOTICR is hereby given to the kindred ?nd IN Creditors of the Instate of Solomon Walker. deceased, that a final settlement of the wme will be made in tlio Ordinary's Office, Abbeville District, ok the 12th day of Fflrrnari/ next. All persons Indebted will please pay up, and those having claims will present their demands 011 or before that day. O * MTVPTI-' tir * ? ?rnr? n a/Hi jsE.no iTAuibn, executor. Nov. 12, 1867 2'J 3ni F. P. - ROBERTSON. PUBLIC AUCTIONEER, X7" \ 7"0UL1> respectfully offer his services tc the oitizens of this nu^ the adjoining IXhtricte. lie is so generally known, that lit deems it unnecessary to do more than refer t? his nddreap, viz : JJiamond Hill P. 0., Abbe vifle^)istrict; amlal) communications directed to him will receive prompt attention. Nov. 7, 1886. 27-tf * ___ _ ^ X?e BlarMLfiOl House. THE subeariber \)aviAg purchased tliat com-' mod ions ?Bd w?U known Mansion, THE MARSHALL HOUSE, liaa made every arrangement for the accommodation of Permanent and Transient Boarder*, and hopes, by proper attention, to merit a full khare of pubHdnpstron ago. After the tirat of October, tne rates of regular "Hoarding will l>e $16 00 ptfr roorflh. * ' ^ EDMUND COBB. dir.* QA 1 CRT *o t* ?vy.? MM *" , Jf* .. . ^ : 1 Office Or, & 0.? R., Company. ' . COLUMBIA, Jan. 12,1858. Moiice to Stockholders. "VTOtfCK U hereby given that all StoakholdJL\ Aai? in arrears arCTequeated to pay up in one month figm this date, and tjiat all atoclc . romainiug Unpaid ftt- tfa? rtpfrntion of that titrie will be declared forfaited nud the stock aftftcouat o1om& ' P. SOUTHERN. AoJ'r,, i. Tm OV ' ' ... . * ' ' V - -s. . V * *" * *s " ... Notice (o Debtor*. ALL pet-sons in this District, Who nro indebted either by Note of Account, to the Inte firm 6f Enriirht cfc Stnrr, are hereby notified that their? nnd Accouuts Jmvc been nlneed in the In...?is of John Mcliryda, for collection, who may nt. nil time# be found nt tho l'ost Office.?Immediate pnytnent is earnestly requested. JOHN EXRICUIT. Dec. 3, 1857. -It MT m JP'm" Ht ?Z3 rI"MlK Subscribers having disputed ??f their JL entire Mock of DRY CiOOllS in the establishment. UnnWn ?? fll AMIlUUfl A \f.A l> " SHALL, nt Abbeville C. H., S. C., bcgo lyavo tw reeolninend t?> their friends and the public generally their successor.*, Messrs. JOHN QUAY ?t JAS. T. ROBERTSON. w ho will coniluet tlic business under the style and title of GltAY & ROBERTSON. TbdVe pontleinent nru well known by us ns enterprising hii<1 eovrect business men, nnd we ebeeiTully rccotnineinl ihein to our friends nnd patrons ps worthy their pnlronnge. {SJ" Mr. JOHN GRAY, is our nuthorixe<l a i., -i.l. -ii ? . ? - > - - - ........v ... o.-iin mi nrciiuiiiK "V ?r ro nw < firm of UtlAMltKKS & MAUSHAI.L. and we j earnestly request lho?? indebted to tn:ik?- early | settlement, os it is nhaolut t1v noeeesmry for us j to close our business nt Abbeville Court House ami the adjacent countrv. ClIAMMKilS ,fc MARSHALL Columbia. S. C.. Nov. :{o. isf?7. :tl tf To the PhIiIbc. r|*MIE Undersigned hnvinir sold tho American 1 Hotel to' G. C. CC N.N INGHAM A CO., tnk?> t.llis (ii'onsiiiii In rntni puhlie generally for the liberal patronage lie- ! stowed upon us and would solieit the SAtne fur its present Proprietors. Hcsiieetfullv. (>. 11. I\ .SCOTT it CO. Hamburg, May 18.17. AMERICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG, S. 0. r|"MIE Suliserihers take this opportunity ofin- i Jl forming their friends ami the public gen- I erally that they lmvo bought the above ]!()-1 i i'jij, ami nre having it r?titte<I in the best possible style lor their reception. We flutter onr selves that every neeewary arrangement ha>: been Hindu to promote the comfort of all who favor us with their company. Our l!OO.M.S are airy ami comfortably furnished ; SEWVANTS attentive and obediant. Ami our TAUI.K will be constant!}' supplied with the best the season affords. Our friends may therefoiw rest satisfied that every exertion will be cheerfully rendered to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. There will be in attendance a GOOD OSTLTCK mill ll?i?,.al..n in -I.... ? :n : I ... ........... i tttn u I 'll! lU'llllll attention. C3?" Persons arriving nt this IIouso may feel asdureil that their hag^it;c will he promptly sent, free of dm rye, t.?? the Carolina or to either of the Georgia Ilepot*. We solicit a share of the patronage of those visiting our town. a. v. rrxxiscsiiAM, 51 AllY S. CI NXINtMIAM, Proprietors. r>>?cemher 11,1857. 112 t8 GHiEAP BEY 00D8f FALL TRADE?1857, AUGUSTA, GEO. It ROOT! & WORRELL AUK now receiving at their new store, No. 238 Brond-street, a large ami clcgnut assortment of Staple and Fancy Thcif stock is one of the largest an<1 most ele- j gnnt. in their line in the city, nnd comprises ! nil of the latest, anil most complete styles of . the season. They would respectfully solicit public patronage, and cordially invito all to : examine their (roods. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Fancy Press SILKS, l'laids and Stripes; Rich Silk ROBES A'fiUILLE, ^ery heavy ; Rich Bayadere SILKS ; POPLINS ; Handsome Foulards ; Plain Black SILKS, all widths and high lus tres; Ulnelc Broende SII.KS, .Stripes, Plaid* nnd Figures; Mourning and Half Mourning SILKS, Rich French Printed nil Wool DELAINES, ROBES A'QUILLE, BAYADERE STRIPES, CASHMERE D'ECOSSE, Valencia PLAIDS and TARLATANS, nnd a variety of other ; (ioods for Children. Printed C0B17ROS; PARAMATTAS; I English ami French MERIXOES ; I Plnin nn d l'iint..d 1 IK I. AI* ?..-1 1M.-IJ. i SIANS. nil qualities; French, English and American 1'RINTS, . great, variety ; French, Fnglish and American GINGHAMS, great variety ; Plain, 1'rinted and Fluid Opera FLANNELS CLOAKS and MANTILLAS, of the latest styles, from low priced to very rich, in great variety; Chenille SHAWLS and SCARFS, and almost every description, from low priced to very fino* quality ; A Turgo assortment of Linen CLOTHS, till coloi*, for Cloak* and Mantillas ; MOURNING GOODS; of every style, suitable foh the season ;' Hoop SKIRTS, every style and quality used; CORSETS,French and Railroad. EMBROIDERIES Of nil kinds, nod a fair nasorjinont of Frvncli W.?ik?d COLL A US, SI-ELVES, HANDS, KLOl'NC?N(iS, Embroidered SKIRTS, HANDKERCHIEF IiifenU' WAISTS, Worljed KDRIK(5S, mid lNSEltflN(JS. GLOVES, of nil kindf, for Lndica, GcuU and 1?oys; HOSIERY, of all kiiids, for Lndie^, CJenU nnd. T> uuja ; FLAN N HI,M, large assortment, all prices and qualities ; Merino VESTS, for Ladies, Children and Gents. PANTALOON GOODS. All styles CASSlJfcERES, DOESKINS, CORDUROYS, TWEEDS, SATINETTS, Plain I'ljrids ; Kentuukv JEANS1; Merino CASSIMERES. for Children; PLAIDS and ROB RoVS, for Children, ?fec. PLANTATION AND SERVANTS' GOODS. Largest assortment and greatest variety in the city, comprising the most durable Goods in "the wav of KERSEYS, White and Brown PLAINS, Heavy TWILLS, LINSEYS, OSNA BURGS and STRIPES, HOMESPUNS, PLAIDS and FLANNELS. BLANKETS. Negro BLANKETS. White and Grav: Saddle " Travelling " Mackinaw " Fancy " of every description. Bed BLANKETS, from u Binall Urib Blanket to a very jArge and superior Blanket. As we have but one price, our Goods will be offered at the lowest prices, which we guarantee to be as low as any in the Southern country. Our system not only compels us to sell our Goods at the lowest prices, but it also pro. tecU the buyer from paying over nmrket price, as he invariably does, where there is an asking and A^akiug price. All* Orders will receive ortr per?onal ond prompt attention, and our best judgmeut in executing theiu. 01 j> UKiibia* No. 238 liroad-Btrcflt. Oct 0, 1857 28 tf 0. P. BEM8EN P prepared to offer bit large aod well ee. lccU'd stock of New Style* HATS and CAPS for the Pell and Winter Trade ; they are, mode of fine material and will coinaiaru with the very best article that is manufactured, which for beauty and finish cannot be excelled. TERMS CASH. & I?. ltKMsjEN, Columbia,' 8. C. Oct 8, 1857 jfr. 23 tf I HEREBY give notice that after the FIltST ' DaV of JaiitlWv httxt. I ilihll eLihre the Etc llth for G HINDI NO.- * ^ J. Y. Ik- PARTLOW. , ty icefield Adtifrliur will plute copy 4 tiliirt,una forward bilh ?T0*E fOR SALE 'v ^ 4? ,f <r\f . "> *1 ; ,k ?! ' New fall Stock Oi' 3 GROCERIES ft PROVISIONS, lURII-WARIi, CllTLEEY And Agricultural Implements. JK HENRY S. KERR, * liriclc llonge, Abbeville C. II., 1'S now receiving hi* Fnl! Supplies of ORGI CKRIKS,A!f]> ritOVl$MN8, HAlil). 8 WARE nn.l CUTLERY, and AGR1CULTU j n i r r it w l.* At ~ ?.? * ? 1 ii/i // M+ti t m ivi* A of IU >v IUUII ne must re^ spent fully iiivitos the nttention of the trading public. His stock thin Fall, will consist, iti part,.of the following fJoods, viz :? Sugar, CofTee, Molasses and Salt, Tens of nil kinds, Faiiev Groceries of every description, Hugging, Bale-rope and Twine, Sweedsand Knglish Iron, Hoop and Bund do Blister German and Cast Steel, Hollow-ware of every variety, Trace. Coil and other Chains, Carpenters' Tools in endless variety, Wooden and Willow Ware ! Table and IVIivt ('nllerv< Snuxnite and Straw fritter*. Corn Sliellers of various sizes, Uiee, Tobneeo nml Sugar*, liuil nml Table t "nsl.on?. Padlocks nml one inilliou Screw?, .1 iin Crow Cards, Table Salt and Soda, Fine CliiimiMienu Wine, Claret. Madeira and Slu rry do., live Wliiafeevaud old French Itrandv, Well I'uckels rit'yl Well Chain*, llllkct*. 'I'llb*It'llII f'luiriu Well Wl"-ohjyA'WSiIter*. . And-lrons ?H't-vety aort mu! s'ize, l'owder, Shot, any Ton Kettles nrid fl{?*Ien?, llnnd, Cn^H evitfund Mill Snws, do. do. f d?. Files, Mackerel in Kits, nuaiti-r, half atiJ whole Barrels, White J.t-ad tuul l.insced Oil, Train ami Machine do. Till low. Ad. ami Sperm Candles, Hammer?, Ilali'lii't^and Axw, Fall nn<l llmad do. Blacksmiths' Tools full sfiit, Nails of best, manufacture. , The public arc invited to give him a tall, as ' lie feels assured nobody will be hurt by il? Oct. 1?07 " 22 * tf MILLER & WARREN HAVE received n large nnd well iwlceted 1 stock of 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 HElt BLANKETS. ALSO? X ecro RJ.A XKfrl'S ; Wh't, mid Gray ilo Travelling do 1'iuntcrn are respectfully invited to exnin- I inc our stock before purclin?ing elsewhere. Oct. 2, 1S57. 22 tf Last Noticc. AIJ. person? Indebted for the building of the Masonic College, either by Note or pen pnlwrription, will save costs in paying ] before Upturn dny in February, as I am insrucied by the lioord to hand our claims to an attorney for collection. SI. STRAUSS. Sec'rv. Jan 1, 1SS8. HO 4t" ' I IKoiisc and Lot Tor Sale IN ABBEVILLE VILLAGE. i ^ ? * THIS HOUSE anil LOT is sit uate in n ouiet ? ami convenient part. of the Village. Tlie Dwelling .is sufficiently large to accommodate n small family, with all necessary OutBuilding*. The Lot contains something over an Acre of Land ; and hus a new nml substantial Fence around. ' Any person wishing to purchase such a Lot, can receive all information relative to it by calling nt this Office. It will be sold low and upon good term*. Sept. '25, 1S07. '21 tf Ciivind It attic. <2>QA AAA WORTH of VALUABLE PROPERTY to be RAFI'LEl) FOR, consisting of Easley's Splendid Mill!), and other machinery, together with Seven Hundred Acres of Land and *24!) Town Lot* in the Village of Easley, making '250 prizes. uigucm prize, ?2ti,<jou ! i i ror lurther pur- ' titulars see hand bills, or address either of the j following'gentleicen at Easley, l'iekenu Dis- j trict, Sout h .Carolina. l'rice of Chanocs only ?10 00. Any person I enclosing? 10 00 mlilreMc'd aa.ahovc, ami giv- I ing their name and J'ost Office plainly written, j will receive a certificate of chaiicu by return ' mail. l'.X GARVIN', ) g ( B. F. SLOAN, A. F. LEWIS. i | } II.LEBTIIURSTON, JOHN BOW EN". >i? (ALEX. MiBEE, GEO. SEABORN, J 3 J J. D. ASI12W0RR Oct. 14. 57 '24 ? 3in t I Dissolution. f* * r|"MIE Partnership heretofore existing lie- . JL twecn EN RIG LIT ?fc STARR, in the nianufaeture ??f Cotton Gins, Wheat Thrashers, Fans, ?fce., has this day been dissolved by mutual agreement of parties. The Books and. Accounts of the Old Firm nrc iti the hands of lolin En right, who is alone authorized to settle the business of the same. 1 JOHN ENRIGIIT, RlCll'I) C. STARR. Vovnm1.ni> 1 IRST Oil If , Abbeville male Academy. TI1E Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the F1KST MONDAY in JAN- ! UAltY next. j The Scholastic year will be divid?d into t\?o Sessions. The first will hegin upon the first Monday in JANUARY, and continue 28 weeks; the second commencing on the second Monday ' in SEPTEMBER, will continue 12 weeks. * rar* 3C rjmr m ?o? sr Itending. "Writing, Spelling and Primary Ge- < "graph}*, 1st Session, - $14 00 2d Session, .... 0 00 The above with Geography, Arithme- ' tic, English Grammar, History uud exerciser in English Com]K>sitiou, 1st Session, 20 00 ?L'3MUII, U UU The above with nil the advanced English branches, lit Session, 23 00 ' 2d Session, - - - , 10 00 ' The alwve with Latin and Greek, 1st SeMion, - - - '28 00 2d Session, - 1*2 00 Student? will be charged front the time they enter, until the end of the Session. The services of a competent assistant will be secured. boarding can be procured at places conveniently situated to the Academy, and at reasonable rates. W. IL WHITE, A. B, Principal. December 24, 1857 34 ,tf FULLER'S HAT ESTABLISHMENT. "I3KRS0NS viewing the CAI'ItQL would do X well to call at FULLER'S nnd obtain an Outfit in the shape ?f a new end Fashionable Head l'ieoe. Rtmtmbtr, you fflU not r tort I a call at # *' " FULLERS May 15^ 1857, . % ly . Attention Citizens! HOUSE AfJb FURNITURE PAINJ.IN8 T7XECUTED in Uia'dktMk ind mniT P.ili ?Lj ionable Styles, Imitating ohoice Color* Wood and Marble. '. Order* from tlie oounU-y ylll be promptly attended to. t , By ' 'ftHvARD,. Oct 17. *6?. fM-Bml iAhh*?fll. t> tfr v* -?, -\A * '. *? "' " :' *y ' '* "W h : /#, - 5 ? M , ? ?., # ..*?/.. ^ . ."! t. t.;'; i )B,Y GOODS ! DRY COODS !! MILLER & WAllKEN A HE now receiving theis stocks of Foil and lV. Winter GOODS, which they are prepacd.to offer and sell ?* low as any house in the ity. The stock ha# been aeleeted with great are, and comprise it great \ arioty of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, , ueh as , Hieli and elegant silk KOBE.D'XJUIW.K ; Bayadere Silks, Variety of styles ; Silk VALKNC1 AS. ?*.i ?i-.m . I'luin SILKS, nil color* ' * Mourning 'Itnrndvi'c a?<] Chene SILKS ; Plain HIiH-h, I'laiil ai>4 "fctripeil; Silk I'OPLINS and Victoria l'LAIJ>S ; PKLAINK K01VK I^Ql'ILLK ; Hicli Fiff'ra 1>KLA)NKS nod CA6HMEU?S} Kmb'ril French MEI11NOKS. new styles; Flnin French and English MKKIXOF3 > Mourning PELA IN FS. ?AlJ?o? French nn?I EngTi.-fi PRINTS ; American " Mournint; " S?..r?h (JIXCHAMS; Mourning " t'hcne " An extensive variety of SI I AWL*4, eutnprwiiig Silk Tbibrt SIIA W LS; * Hrtrehu " Flush Hord.-red Stella SHAWLS ; Chenille SHAWLS nti'l SCARFS ; Lndie*' lilack ami <'ol'rd Cloth CLOAKS ; Rich Velvet Ul,OA.'{S, cvi-rv variety ; All Wool Liruc SHAWLS ; 1'lain Ul'k A Sce'thl Wring Merino S1IAW A lot of beautiful EMlJKOlLLIlIKS, consisting of ICii'li Muslin SLEEVES and COLLARS, in stt<; Jaconet and Swiss SLEEVES Linen COLLA IIS ; .Maltese I .nee SETTS ; Imitation l.nce C< M.LARS niitf SLEEVES ; Jaconet and Swiss Bunds ; Linen Cnmhrie 11 ANDKKHClllEFS, Plain mil Embroidered ; JleinM and Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS' ; Misses* and Hoys' Wool 1IOSK; Wool <! A ITERS ; Nett. SACKS ; Misses* Merino VKSTS, Slsort nn?l Long 1 ->ieeve ; For the Gentlemen's litre may ho found? Black CLOTHS ntid CASSlilERKS > Fancy (!ASSl ,M latest, styles ; Itich Velvet and Cashmere VIvSTJNGS: North Citmlinn CAS1MKRKS, superior urtiele ; CRAVATS nml COLLARS ; Merino Tll?. MILLKK <t WARliEN. Oct. '2, 2i tf JAS. H. RILEY, DRUGGIST AND Al'OTIIECAHY, Gi'ceinvood, S. C?9 HAVING established himself ill this jilnre for the transaction of a RETAIL DRUG BUSINESS, Respectfully solicits attention to lii* extensive iml well selected Stock, Irtirchnsed in New MONETARY PANIC; it Hticli rates as to enable liiin to compete, [both in price and (piafity, "wiili Columbia l)rng^ists.?(Jrent Inducements offered to PHYSICIANS AND FARMERS, ivlio are accustomed to pending tlieir orders to JolpmKiu nml C-hnrlcstiun. The following list comprise a few articles of very-dny demand: * Castor Oil. l?y gallon or bottle, Sweet " " " " Train " " Ncntsfoot Oil, " .Linseed "! " "White Lend, pure, Creain of Tartar, Slip. C'arlil Soda, l'epper, black, " cay en lie, Spice, (lingir, pul\., | African and Jamaica " race, ) Trillin Miutnul Tapioca, Maccnroni, Tea, ldtick and green, Chrn nml Pearl Starch, Soaps of every variety, Vinegar, * Wipdow Glass 8 a 10 ami lu a 1-, l'uttv. Adamantine Cnnules, Hunting Fluid, always fresh, TnfrAeco, chewing and sino~king, Cigars of every variety, Tlic very choicest. Annuls of COGNA e BRAND Y, J .lack he rr? Brandy, Madeira Wine, l'ort " pure juice, Ginger " Champagne Wihe, Lon." Cordial Gin, ^ Wvooir? Schnapps, Stongliton'd Bitters, Strifhnch " .Also, a very niee assortinnit <if Fnnoy Toilette nrtieles. I'elfumAy, C'oiitV<Jtioiu>rifi*, ?fce. November 20, 1857. SI tf. ? TO THE PUBLIC. NEW CANDIDATES FOR PATRONAGE. r|"M112 Citizens of Abbeville District nnd aitrJL rounding Country, ore hereby advertised that the tiftdersigned having purchased tlic I?ry <*?ods Establishment, lieretoforelcn wn as that of Jlessrs^ Clihmbers <fc Marshall, irf Abbeville Villnge.'nrejiow nrepKred to offer greater inducements, if posui blotto tlie numerous patrons of tliat establishment, having just imported a vory large complete and liamlsome variety of-GOODS, such ns liuvc been usually o|fered for 6ale. The supply will l?e added to weekly", j^nd avery article usually called for in n>iirst class jstablishinent. will bo found on sale. The strictest attention will "be paid to Weet the wants of patrons who will be sttppthsd ivitli the Bcitt Quality of Coeds? ?t the most reasonable figures for CASH, as we intend to pursue a strictly cash system. We will add to our DR\ OOODS, aJrtrge rnriety such as are usually called for by -Ladies, Lhe heads of Families,, or for Plantation pnrposes, and it is hoped that our strict attention to business and efforts to please, will secure for us the continual patronage of'the friends of the house and the additional support of tho public atlarge. GRAY it ROBERTSON'. Dec. 2, 1857. 31 tf -Final Notice !! ALL persons indebted to ROBERTSAt?AMS, whose notes nrfl in our lidhtfs; uro required to.pay tho snmo ' by the first liny of reuruary naxt Every note unpaid at'that time will bt pluccd in tuit. TERRIX A COTHRAN, Att'y for R. ?fc A. Nov. SO, 1857. >?t Masox^io Female College CokvNbury, 8. C. TIIK Exercifpa of this College will ImsJi* aumed on on the First Monday in Ftuhuarv. ; Catalogues containing fulKoffcrliculars will be sent on Application to . F. F. GARY. ?ec'rv. Jan. 6, 1858. B6' ? tff SOUTH CAHOllNA, AUBKVIL.1.K OlETIirCT.?IN OUDlNAflV. j Andrew J)unn? Ajtp'H ) u ' f John Dunn, et. k\\ Dsgfi'^ ) ?' IT. npp^nritis fjiliffiieiion. that Jucknon : HichleV *Wi wife PttllVi def?nd?n?M in tKia a p*#e. reside Without Iho iWiU of It.r Bute.- <1 UJ# UMr?fet? orderta that they do appeur rii>d dbjwt bo th? Snlo of tb# Ke?t Estate ?.f & Wilhata Dolus doo'tT, on, or befur* tbe twelfth & l? *? j