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BONNETS, EMBROIL
Hoop, and the Jci
\ Ribbons, Flowers, Corsets]
Descri
Abbtville C. H., S. C., Atyril 2, 1858.
fifflfifl flrn#Vlvill? A flnlnmliia Tiailrnad I
Company. j
asp eas an
COLUMBIA, April 1. 1858.
THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders o>
this Company will be held, at their Hal1
in Columbia, on THURSDAY, the 29th instant
t 11 o'clock a. m Attention of. Stockholders
is called to the following resolutions, puased at
their last meeting:
Jt**olvtd, That the privilege of attending the
Annual Meeting of the Company, free of charge,
bo restricted hereafter to those Stockholders
who have held their stock for at least six
months previous to the Annual Meeting.
JFteiolvtd, That any Stockholder who may
wn five shares of stock for six months previous
to any Annual Meeting, he permitted to
take his wife and children risiding with him,
to and from said meeting free of charge.
C. V. CAUItfNGTON, Secretary.
Anril 1. 1858. 49 tdm.
HEAD QUARTERS.
Slim Regiment S. C. M., )
April 6, 1868. )
ORDER [NO.
TDE Upper and Lower Battalions, comprising
the 6th Regiment of Infantry South
Carolina Militia, will parade for Drill and Review,
at their respective Parade Grounds, at
10 o'clock A. M.. on the days following:
The Upper Battalion at Drake's Old Field, on
Saturday, tlifc'lst day of MAY next
The Lower Battalion, at Chalk Level, on
Saturday, the 8th dny of MAY uext.
Commissioned and Qon-Commissioncd Officers
will attend at each place the day previous,
for Drill and Instruction.
Lieut. Col. Fooshe and Major Miller, are
charged with the cxtcnsio.ii of this order
throughout their respective commands.
The Jocassee Band will attend al Drake's,
on Satorcuy, 1st day ot may, ana &l UUalk
Level. on Saturday, 8tli of Mny.
Officers of the Line and Staff, will be required
to appear in lull uniform.
By ?rder of
COL. WM. CLIN ESC ALES.
3. J. Adah*, Adj't.
April 7, 1868. "" 49 4t
NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
AT .
GRAY & ROBERTSON'S
CHEAP CASH S TO RE,
No. 1, Granite Range.
WE BEG respectfully to inform the citizens
of Abbeville and surrounding.District,
that we are now prepared to show the largest
and best selected Stock of
Staple and Fanoy, Dry Goods,
ws have ever done heretofore. As we confine
ourselves almost entirely, to the Dry Goods
ouatnew, wc arc enaoied to keep a large assortment
of
Plain, Fancy and Robe Barege*,
Black, and Faifcy Silks,
Calicoes, Bonnets Ac.
To the BONNET Department we pay particular
attention, and our Stock at preaeut preaenta
every novelty of the.season :
Plain and Fancy Straw*, Fancy
Ncopolitan and Trim&ied
Silks, &c., ^
Along with a magnificent. Slock of Fine French
FLOWERS. Bonnet RIBBONS, ROUCHES, die.
In MANTlLLAS, we have all the late stylet
r?Sillc^etid Black Chantilly, Lace, <fcc.
Our Stock of
Kid, Silk|and Thread Gloves,
u
Hosiery, Corsets,
> Shoes, &c.,
Is unusually Fine and Large.
We alwaya keep on hand a large Stock of
vomcstlc Goods, Linens, Linen
Drills, CaMtmeres, Ac.
Alio, all kinds of material suitable for boys'
W??r. V-*
In calling attention to the above Goods, we
respectfully solicitwe put ronage of our numers
oua-'friende, and the public geuerally. We will
at all times take pleasure in**howing our Stock, |
any ana ah ot wiiicu we will sell at the lowest
possible price for^Coshj and every article war'
rtnt^d u represented.' k t
' ? GBAffc ROBERTSON.
Mafcli 31, 18158. 48 " tf .
F0R 8A1B.
r | "?SE Subscriber offers for eule her desirable
Vr'-'*"**' and Productive Plantation, comprising
- * *' !? *?? ? ?
. tnbrt'thaniialf-otrwhieh js in Woods and well
~ timbefed; ,the balance iff'good repair and in
?ood cultivation, with all necessary? buildi tigs.
Ab a proof of the productiveness^of'the Land,
<b'ire was made on the plnce, during the post,
y^sr, jjith t?n hands, 45 bnganf Cotton, aboutJ.700
bushels of Corn, 40ft bushels of Wheat,?!
J,200 hundred bushels of Oats, besides Peas,
.PotatoA, Ac.The FARM is irf"'the neghbor11:11
i.i>- 1
uwyu-vi vainuuiij|.iuill0, BUJUIIUIlg IHUUb OI UOI,
Cabell; Jas,L. ajcCelvy, J. W, Jones'and others.
Any.one wishing to purchase, will please call
' at iter residetm^on ,the Plantation, or address
bet at Calhoun's Mills, Abbeville District, S. C.
? ' * ' JANE T. BAKER.
March f, 1868. 48 -fit'
, ?^;
^ Pflillipery He Dress Making.
'\/rRS- SMALL and MISS DfTFF beg le?.ve
iWL most respectfully to waltupon the Ladies
of AOb&ville,, and its vicinity, having juft received
their earliest
. spring Fashions
in MjUaytfy an<ft)re?a Making^and trust, from
tlfcir atnet^tention to the orders, of their ensy
tfcmerp, tcr*g?in and secure a sUtr'e of publio
patfllfiage. 4 '
_ * who nave already favored
r jU)?m"with t wll, they would return their
* ??varm'ckt thanka for the liberal patronage they
have already t)e?towa$ upon them, and hope
earnest > feeling to |
|3fiij?<%ofeUip them te cuttojnelrs. .
' WT A'l orders attended to with pnitafcuality.
Snril liVM 'J? ~
* 7 <
^*B^Wt?k DISTRICT.?IN :
?? .JoBn W?ifce, ^ J. .*, .C .' V
* *** B^FolUfr. (Bill to i?^ply Vupds, St.',?
fc H; Wirdla w, J?*'* f ' .-? < ,
. jffr APPEARjffCUo mv??tiflTflcU?n'ih?fRU.
I 40L ?rd Ftl?P>Wtjta T><Sfcfndifits in
tttl# c4*e, re?W?# toeyoiid-tlig limit? oQhi* SUfee,
ortwnotion'af Pernn A ,
Bo]icilrtr?,^grderea that^Uft ffiffitrdil. |
toihe'uid Bitf^of Compj>irfVJ^WWnSlhr&y
iffjbths from flie pnblicoti(ft) ^r"e?C^RBSfip^.
?*? ?i
a .< j. /mJ. % *** ' w#'
'ERIES, MANTILLAS,
s?ie Drovh Skirt,
as or jc ?Z3 mj* jwl. rmr 9
t -and Dress Goods of Every
ption,
at GRAY A ROBERTSON'S Cn?h Store,
48 2fc
GREAT INDUCEMENT.
NEW GOODS, LOW PRICES,
ma
Cokesbury, S. O.
TPTI T> ?.!#* T Amvpiva t ? /x?
^ *V?* A IIIIKCU U\s\J V* 10, LiA >v nD, Utt1Y
GANDIES, CRAPE aud Barrege R0BE3,
1 in every style.
Clutlly'd Col'J MUSLINS and SILKS.
Brown's Bleached SHIRTINGS, ut o very
low figure,
PRINTS, fu??t color, warranted,
EM BR OIDERIES, IIA NDKER CHIEFS,
LACES, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY,
and GLOVES.
Spring Mantillas and Shawls.
HOOP SKIRTS, extensive variety.
Linen. Marseille, Farmer Satins and Drills.
Bonnets, Hats and Hoods,
the best assortment I ever offered, and tlie vcrj'
latest style, also, RILiBOKS, FLOWERS to
correspond.
Ready-Made Clothing-,
all stylos and qualities.
Fancy Articles,
Perfumery, Brushes, Portemonay, F?ni>, ?te.
Gaiters, Slippers, Boots and Shoes,
articles which I can warrant, and all sizes.
A full assortment of
CROCKERY;
HARD WARE,
STATIONARY,
OROCERY.
To my regular and punctual customers, as
well ns those who buy for Cash, 1 will sell
Goods at a low figure and price*.
M. STRAUSS.
March 26. 1858. 47 2m
SEWING MACHINES.
TO MANUFACTURERS, PLANTERS,
AND PLIVATE FAMILIES.
In Purchasing such an article as a
SEWING MACHINE, the true
policy is to buy the best.
IM. SINGER <fc CO.'S GAZETTE, a benuti
fill pictorial paper, contains full and reliable
information aboutSEWING MACHINES,
and answer all questions that can be asked on
the subject. All who read this paper will learn
bow to purchase a Serfitiir Muchine with which
*1 ,000 ? year, clear profit, can l>e nuidc, and
will be protected from bcim; imposed upon by
some of llie humbug Machines now before the
public. Singer <b Co.'s Machine is arranged to
do coarse and line work of every description.
The Gazette may be obtained gratis ou application
at an}- of Singer <fc Co.'s Offices.
Machines on exhibition nnd for Kale and instructions
given , by E. J. TaYLOU, Agent in
Abbeville.
Singer d: Co.'s Charleston Office 458 K-ingstreet.
Principal Office 458 Broadway; New York.
Abbeville f! H AfnrMt ou <ls i..
UEADQUAETERS.
Eioniu Rkgimknt, S. C. M.. )
March 30th, 1858. J
ORDER NO.
rTMJE Lower and Upper Battalian cotnpri*X
ing the EIGHT REGIMENT of S. C. M.p
will appear fur Drill and Review, at their respective
parade grounds as folio we :
The Lower Battalion at^Bradley's Old Field
Sntiirilav. 17th APRIL next.
The Upper Battalion ut. McCaw's Old Field,
on Muturduy. 21th APRIL next.
The poiiimisitioned and nonCommisnioned
Officers will Attend-at each place the day previous,
for drill an instruction.
Captains commanding Beat Companies will
order out the pioneers in thejr commands.
All Staff Officers ure required to be ip ful
uniform. 1
Mnj. Rogers and Maj. Cunningham will please
extend the above order.
By Order of
COL. H. H. HARPER.
J. G. Wilson, Adjutant. .
Marcj^ 31, 1858 48 3t
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Auur. v jbi.b ulOTKItr/j?IN EQUITY.
J. Wardlaw Perrin, AdmY-TY-Bill for discovery
vs. v and Account.
Alex. Hunter, et.'al. )
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that David
Finlevandthe children of Samuel. James.'^
Isaac and William Finley, Dec'd, Defendants in
the case, resides beyond the limitsTJf this State.
On motion of Pjrrin ?fc Cothrin, Complainant's
Solicitors, ordered that tsaid David Finley aud
the children of Samuel, Jamei>, Isaac And William
Ein ley, Dec'd/to appear ajid plead, an.
swer, or demur, to the said Bill of Complcint,
within three months from the publication hereof,
Qjr the tame will be taken pro confeuo against
them.
'W. H. TARKfiR C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office J . t
March 18th, 1858. f 46 3tp
Kliprift'a finis*.
BY Virtue^? sundry ^Mta of Fieri Pacini 1
to m? directed, I Twvll oell at Abbeville
Court House/on the first Monday and Tuesday
in ^RRlL next, within th? legal hours of
sale, the.following property, to wit:
Terms?-CASH. . ?
T. R. COCHRAN, B. A. D.
SheriffTr Office, ) ''
Mat^h 16, 1854. J 46 tds.
Rloffce.
A LL persona, indebted to the.Estate ofCapt.
n...a i~4 - :n- r\:-?
sjwr:,
payment; aod ttioae having'tTemanda aRainat
laid Eatat^a wMLrottrier $i?m W duly authenticated,
ia termTof tbe Jaw.
I ARNOLD.) *>
, ^ ? WALKER, [ Etfra.
A. VA^CE, )
March 2ft,''68. ' Ok.. 8t.
' . . '_*f, i * *?-?">
- $l,MO STEWARD
nrK) ANY wluto^eTlon vYrpanipnajrho will
' JL. farmah evidence to convio&in a court'?f
Jaw, tHte incendiary or inaendiaro* who . bufbt/
lb? Cotton and Horew of MnAJaue Dakar, or
Bar atabj?a and crib,
.?? p?j%*
'' " :. ' VO,''*' J ' * *++*>
J --K Q''flHHvC fil\ *-. :m
** 2?JC ?mz. 09* jm. m
BEG LEAVE to inform lli* public that, on ac
our Stock of CLOTUJNO, HATS, CA1>&
tious ;
Shirts, Under-Shirts, Collars, C
Perfumery, Stat'O]
And thousands of other articles loo numerous t<
ing them to buyers. We will sell everything in
cent. cheaper tlinn articles of the sume quality ci
ey is a great object lo us, so we will make it n
giving them such burgnins. All you liave to do
You may depend you will get the worth of youi
it is to your interest to do so.
fg* Remember the place?
Clothing Depot, Corner o
Jon, 28, 1868 8
WHO WANTS MONEY.
$10,000 MAI BE OBTAINED BY BI8K1M $1.
Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained.
SCHEME B.
To be drawn in the Court House nt Madison,
Florida, on Saturday the 17th day of April,
1858, in public.
For the benefit of Destitute \Vidovi?, Orphan*,
and Blind, of Florida.
1 Prize of $lu.OOO is $10,000
1 ". " 6,000 " 6,000
1 " " 2.000 " o nnn
2 ' " 1,000 aro 2,000
3 " ?' 600 " 1,500
8 " " 400 ?' 1,200
6 44 44 800 1,600
10 " " 200 ? 1,000
12 " " 100 44 1.200
20 " " 60 44 1,000
60 " " 30 " 1,600
100 " 44 16 " 1.600
200 " '? 10 44 2.000
600 " " 6 44 8,000
1.000 " " 4 44 4,000
10,000 44 44 2 44 20,000
12,0!>8 Prizes amounting to $00,000
Tickets ouly $1?average one prize to five
Tickets.
Hills on sound Banks taken at par.
Prizes paj-able in the same, teu days after
drawing at 20 per cent, discount.
Persons wishing to invest, must make as
early orders as possible.
Customers enn choose such numbers as they
desire.
Orders for Tickes muet be addressed to
JOHN S. LIVINGSTON. Manager.
Madipun C. II., Madison Comity, Florida.
53?" For further particulars, see Madison
Messenger.
March 19, 1868. 46 tdd
Cilratc of magnesia.
JUST received, a fresh supply of thiB delight- (
ful substitute for Epsom Salts; it is de titute
of bitterness, and by its pleasant acidity ,
of taste and effervescing character, is rendered
a very agreeable and refreshing drink, fo
sale by
JORDAN A MoLAUCHLIN,
No. 8, Granite Range,
Abbeville C. H.
March 12, 1868. 46 tf
CigarN, Cigars, Cigar*.
JUST received a lot of fine CIGARS, consia- J
ting of the following choice Brandt*.
Chioehuretta Londrea, Rio llondo Millar,
Jupiter Londre*, Cachucha, Operas,
For snle at 1
JORDAN & McLAUCHLIN'S
-Drug and Chemical Store. 1
March 12. 1858.* 46 tf 1
HoBteffer's Celebrated Stomach Bitters. .
AW INE-GLASS full of these Bitters taken
three times n daj\ will be a sure cure for
Dyspepsia, will remove all flatulency; assist
digestion ; give a good appetite, and impurt a
healthy tone to the whole ny-tem. aud is a ?ertain
preventive of Fever and Ague.
Children, delicate ladies, or persona in a debilitated
state should try a bottle.
For sale by
JORDAN ?fc McLAUCHLIN,
No. 3, Granite Rouge,
Abbeville C. II.
March 12,1858. 45 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DI8TKICT. IN EQUITY1.
Abraham Duke and liar- )
riet, his wife, > Bill for Specific
vs. ) delivery of elave
Elijah Cannon, R. M. j
!>..I.v? r
m. aiutci auu ukuero, J
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Elijah
Cannon, Carter Cannon, Margaret Marchhunk?,
formerly Cannon, Jtnnes Cannon, Judy
Kendrick, formerly Cannon, ^nd the children
of William Cannon, dec'd, (whose number and
names are unknown) Defendants in the above
stated case, reside beyond the limits' of this
State. Ou motion of Perrin <k Colli ran. Corn- !
plainants' Solicitors, ordered that the said Defendants
3o". appear and. answer, pfead or demur |
to suid Bill of complaint, within three months 1
from the publicb^pn hereof, or the same will
be taken pro confetto against them. -i
ww. h. Parker, c.k.a.d,
Commissioned* Offio4 )
March 10. 1658. I 9",
For Sale.
The undersigned, desirous of associating
with himself in tie nywagemsrtt of the Times
office, a gentleman of (juvioe'ss influence and
talent, offers for sale a hallMnterest in the Ea* i
fabllsliment, on favorable terms, to an apprpv''
ed purcltifter. . '-t i
Although not ataziolii to dispose of the whole
office, the undersigned will take into consideration
any-proposals that mjy be made for the.
purchase of hit entire interest
T. & PIOGOT.
March 2. 1^8 j 44 8t ,
Committed
the Jail of Abbeville, on the' 18th inatyt
JL a nagpo motr who says his narne is Tom, '
andtha?he belongs to Elins Earl, wfiEvorgreeii, |
Anderson Dist. Said negro i#-?f medium sire,
and liaa.jt jfoodenleg, tHe owner is regesgted to .
come forwaVd^ jSlbve property, paY?.ch&rges,
aud^ake him away.
T. R. C0QHR4IN, 8. A. D.
Feb. 18. 1858. 42 - tf
SOUTH BARQUNA.
ABBEVILLE DI8TRIOT.-^*M EQUITT.
Elizabeth Robinson, \ *
, vs. v Bill for Partition, Ac. <
James E. Robinson. J ^ ^
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that bathes E.
"Robiron, the Defendant in this ca?e, resides
beyOnd the liinsta of this State. - Qji ra?|iop of
Perrin A Cotlirao, it js ordeflM,. tfoflJaWfes
E. Robinson do-- plead, answer ?0r^8ermJr to
Complaintfnt'a Bill of Complaint, within three <
months fromthe publication heieof, or the i
same will bWXken pro ctinftuo against hint. i
'-. 'Xti if uinirva n c J Tk
#? ** m. v/.4#.x*.4/.
Commissioner's Office,
March 2. 1868. 44 ?' '
T. ^tbeTllle fetfole School.
HE Exercises of th1?~ School will ha resumed
First MONDAY, io January, *1868
T*R*8~fl? ; $24 ; $8t; ; Music, $60. A
competent Assistant willjiata charge-df '
the pr>">?ry brsocl es; Mr. .G. Jaqghr, *?ll
knowrf'for hisfiMBtaful<fa*cfc(fag?tGre?nwoo4
and Cpkeabvry, wtU hate clOVgo of \^e Music ^
Department. ~ . * ?
*:< A. T. WAT80*, a. B., Principal..
^ an .locii W- ? >
thilotoken. or 4
KKW aappiy ju|^ rec?iv?4 sod form1?
count of the times, we are determined to so"
SHOES, BOOTS, HOSIERY, of all dwerip"
ravats Pocket-Handkerchiefs.
lery, Umbrellas,
> mention ; but we will take pleasure in showour
line, to cash buyer*, from 16 to 26 per
tilt be bought this side of Chnrlecton. Am uiobii
object to the people to buy our goods, bv
is to givo uu a call and we will sell you goods. (
money. Now, come, and don't neglect it, as
B. M. <fc S. A. WINESTOCK'S, ?
f the Marshall House, Abbeville C. H., S. 0.
9 6m
N1W W!WM
mmw 0mtm mm A m A? JIM
JORDAN & MoLAUOHLIN,
DRUGGISTS AN1) CHEMISTS,
ABBEVILLE C. II., 8. C.
HAVING formed a Coprntnership for the
purpose of carrying on th? DRUG BUSIN
ICSS, we beg leave to inform the citizens of
Abbeville and the surrounding country, that
we Imve ou baud a large aud well selected
block of
Drugs and Medicines,
to which we invite their attention.
One of the firm having Imd a long pxperipnf???
in tl>? 11ti-iiiift?Ka wo f.>ol mnfl.lnnt !.-*
we can give general satisfaction ; and having
made arrangements in New York for the purchase
of our Goods, we cau sell on us good
terms as they can be bought cither in Charleston
or Columbia. Our block will always be
complete, and all articles warranted genuine.
Physicians will do well to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere, as we can offer them
strong inducements.
Our Stock will consist ia part of all Modicines
used hy
Farmers and Physicians,
Fine Brandies, Wines and liquors. Paints, Oils
and Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Fine Perfumevies
I?iil>iu*d Iixtracts for the liaukerchief, Surgical
Instruments. Cutlery.
FreBh Garden Seeds,
New supply and great varieties, and many
other articles too oumcrous to mention.
A continuance of the patronage heretofore
bo liberally bestowed on the house is respectfully
solicited.
D. A. JORDAN, M. D.,
D. MoLAUCHLIN.
Feb. 12, 1858. 41 tf
dissolution!
rf^lIE firm of FERRYMAN it WALLEB wns
L dissolved by mutual conseut on the first
of January.?Parties any way indebted to the
concern, wili please come forward and close
iheir accounts by cash. (or note.) The name
of the firm, will be used in settlement by either
of the parties.
W. W. PERRY MAN,
W. W. WALLER.
.-m nxB HAVING
sold ?ny entire interest of Goods
to Gen. W. W. Perryipan, I take this
method of returning toy sincere thanks, to mv
numerous friends and uuatomers for their very
kind and generous support to me for the fwe
yenrs 1 have heen in business in this pluce and
viciuity. I would bespeak for the General, ,
an increased continuance of the same. ,
By f^ferenee to Perryman's Card you will
see that I am (by his kindness) retained aB clerk,
and I enn only say that I will do every thing ,
in my power to make j our business transactions
agreeable and profitable.
W. W. WALLER.
Jan. 11, 1868. g7 tf
mzz ?. ]?
THE subscriber having purchased the interest
of W. W. Waller, would respectfully
solicit a continuance of the verv liberal n?t..
ruungc given to the old firm.
He feels deeply the obligation he is under to '
the many kind friends wlio have stood'^by him 1
for the sis years of his manhood, and business
life, through evil a? well asj?ood report.
And while he does not offer to sell goods for 1
tost prices, ha knows the motto, "Live and let '
Live," and will conduct business accordingly. !
lie is happy to'antiouni^e that hestill retains 1
the service of the ugrceatile and indefatigable
Waller, who will act as chief clerk and agent 1
in the purchase and sale of goods. He is also 1
fortunate in holding on to Messrs. Appleton '
nnd White, who will be as industrious, polite
and attentive as ever. 1
- W. W. PERRYMAN. '
Jan. 11. 1868. 87 tf '
THI& Subscribers having disposed of their j
entire stock of DRY GOODS in the es- ,
tablishment known nt CHAMBERS <fc MAR- ,
SHALL, nt Abbeville C. H., S. G.. begs leave
to recommend to their friends ana the public
ueneraHy their successors, Messrs. JOHN
GfrAY <fc J A3. T. RO&KRTSON.,*bo will conduct
the business under the style and title of '
GRAY & ROBERTSON.
These gentlement are well known by us as '
enterprising ?u<J correct business men, and we j
cheerfully recommend them to our friends and
patrons as worthy their patrouage. '
tar M>\ JOHN GRAY, is-6ur authorized '
Agfcnt to settle all accounts due,, by or to the
firm of CHAMBERS Jt MARSHALL, and *e 1
earnestly request-those indebted to mAke early 1
?6ttlement, os it is absolutely -necessary for us
to close our business-at Abbeville Court House
and the adjacent countryCHAMBER5
A MARSHALL.
OdlumtfUL 8. P., Nov. 80, 1857. SI tf
Fifty Thousaftd Dalian --j*
Worth of fine Beady-J$ftde
Z3 rar* JC ]mr?a-^ 1
GOING! GOING! 'G0IN&! ' .
Whole-Sale.and Retail at NEW-YORK Prtee*e, ^
For Cabh by ?. J. K. MORA, 4 CO.
, SiJSceeaora to J^L Nxwby, 4 Co.
iA.-uguata, Ga.
Nov. 6, 1867. 27 JTn
P0ULLA1N, JENNIWJS & GO.,'
O80CEB6 ASDOOTTOH FACTOBS.
* AUGUSTA UA..
Antoine FonUain, Tbomaa 7. -Jcnning# rtsaaifi
Purw. Aao.
18. 18*8 88 4m
. i rl"? M JMB" ' "
A SMALL Pocket Boof, bn? b'eetrhanded ua,
/jL which was fongd^ri the etreety on Mon- ,
Iny Jt corfcains four Notes, each one armwftting
to $>25,00. Vpadjp oayabl^ tq Jepthy Norton,
ind signed 8.' B./xfarnea, and- dated, Jaofca'ry
10, 1858. * * L. .
The owner can get Qje Boolr by calling a?
the 'Prut Offlfo, ana paying for advertUioc.
. Mprifi 2, 1888. ? a
yaf* Banner copy.
' -southiSrmM^ i
AiBBBVIUI 0I8TRICT.?IN'VKftUrTT. 1
Reuifcfoi*^ OlpyA, BjlV^rAD ^Monbfr'
jj^PNR?* Wp?* 'Jl* 1 r . . d.
8i?yidothfw. *?v
m ComplV?nf.^m of ?mh?c.
ffree jrtonUwtlWdMWKwttoMy h?i<?olr.or ogi*r- ,
CUP A RTN E1W-11 IP NOTICE.
I 1IAVE this day associated With mc in business,
Mr. C. F. QUA IKE, to take effect from
August 1st, 186? extoudmg to August 1st," 1860.
l'he style of the firm iu future will be AlOOKli
t QUAlFE. <,
If you wish to s?Ye money come to
? MOURE ?fc QUAIFK.
It you wish to get OSNABUROS for 11
:euU come to MOOUE Ji QUAIFE.
If you wish to get MARLBORO stripes ot
shecks for 12} eta., come U>
MOORE A QUAIFE.
If you wish to get Bleaohed or Brown
SHIRTING for 6^ cU., come to
MOORE & QUAIFE.
If you with to gat White BHEETINQ foi
31J ct?.f come to MOORE &. QUAIFE.
If you wish 46 inch PILLOW (JASE, cotton,
for 12} vts come to MOORE St QUAIFE.
ir you wiah BED QUILTS for $1 26 eta.
come to MOORE A QUAIFE.
If you wish BLANKETS for $1 00 comi
to MOORE ?fc QUAIFE.
If you wish Ladiea' MOftJNO VESTS a<
?1 25 conn to MOORE it QUAIFE.
If you wiah White BRJLLANTE for 12^
eta., come to MOORE ?fc QUA1FEE.
If you wish BLACK SILK, for 76 eta.
come to MOORE <fc QUA1FE.
If j-ou wish PLAID SILK for 87| eta.
come to MOORE <fc QUAIFE.
If you wish tobuvanv thing in the CROCK
ERY liHe, come to" "MOORE ?fc QUAIFE.
If you wish to buy goo J CLOTHING for t
little "money, come to MOOUE <fc QUAIFE.
If you wish to buy FRENCH PIQU1
SHIRTS Cor (2 60 come to
MOOKE ?fc QUAIFE.
If you want heavy SAXON W001
SHIRTS for $1 26 eta., come to
MOORE <fc QUAIFE.
Tf T.?.. :..U ? 1,..- r?_ 1. ? ?
ii juu winn mi enj nutivu, or Airier
icau CA SSA MERITS for a little money com<
to MOORE A QUAlFE.
BUT if you wish to buy goods upon a long
time or eternity, you must seek those
who have done and are doing that kind of lius
iness and who may continue whilo time ma}
exist.
Our ndvice would be, fill your pocketa witl
the filthy lucre, and let your watchword be
we will pay up as we go.
Thankful for the past, with brighter liopei
for the future, we remnin very respectfully.
MOORE ?fc QUA1KE.
Jan. 20, 1868 * 38 tf
A BEAUlirUL HEAD
OP
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
COMPLETELY PRESERVED
TO T?E GREATEST A'jfE,
AND who that is gray would not have it re<
stored to former oolor ; or bald, but
would have tlic growth restored, or troubled
with dandruff and itching but would have il
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head,
or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with
sick head ache, (neuralgia) but would be cured.
It will also remove all pimples from tho facc
and skin. Prof. Wood's llair Restorative will
do all this, see circular and the following :
Amn Abbof, Nov. 5, 1866.
Pnor. O. J. Wood?JiearSir; I hava heard
much said of the wonderful effect* of your ilu ii
Restorative, but having beeu so often cheated
by quackery and quack nostrums, haie dyes,
ifco., I was disposed to place j-eur* Restorative
iu the same category w ith tho thousand and
one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until ]
met you in Lawrence county some tnonths since
when yoD gave ma such assurance as induced
the trial of 3'our Rr9torutive in my family?
first by my good wife, whose -hair bad becorpc
.1.. ? J i../ ? -
TCI j iifiu 0iiu cumicijr Win VC, uuu UCIOfC CX
hausiinp one of your' large bottles, her hair was
restored nearly to it? original beautiful brown
color, and had thickened aud had beautiful and
glossy upon, and entirely over the head ; she
continues to use it, not simply because of iti
beautifying effects upon the Iiair, but because
of its healthful influence upon the head and
mind. Others of rny fnuiily and friends are
using your Restorative, with the happiest ef
facts; therefore, uiy skepticism and doub'a in
reference to ita character and value nre entire
ly removed ; and I can and do fflosVcdrdially
and confidentially recommend ij> use by all
who would have their hair restored>from white
ur gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to original
color and beauty, and by all yo^ng perions
who would have their hair beautiful and
glossy Very truly add gto?tefully yours.
SOLOMON MANN.
Fri*md Wood : It was a long tiroa after I
yovj at^lissfield before I got the bottle ol
your^Restorative for which you gave *>ihe au
order Upon your agent iu Detroit and when I
got it tfe concluded to try ft on Mrs. Maun't
iiair, aB the surest test of its powder. It hai
done all that you apsured me it would do ; and
Jtliers of family ??J friends, having witnessed
its effect*, are now using and recommending
ita use to others as entitled to the highest conliderntiun
you cUHm for it.
Again, Tery ri-apectfully and truly, yours,
- SOLOMON' MANN.
Cahlylc, III, Jqoe 2&, 1852
I have used ?rof. O. /. Wood's Htyr Restor4tive,
nnd batYadmireddts wonderful e^ecU.
My b?ir was becoming, as I thought, premature)
ly gray, but by the use of bis Hestorative it
Iras resumed its original color, aod, l have no
crouDt, permanently so.
S- BRESSE, ex-Senator, U. 8.
O. J. WOOD if CO., Proprietor#, 812 Broadway,
N. Y., (in the great K. Y. WjTfc flailing
E&tablidhme6t)?ud 114 Marketatreet, St. Louii
Mo.
And sold by; all goal Druggist*.
Jordan <t McLauohlfn, Qpd *Bra?cb <fc A"llen,
4bbeviUe and.D\ie West. * . -A .
Sill 4 Ingaljft, Columbia.
March 11, '68. 40
G. ANDERSON, V '
SURGEON A HO M?CHN!SAL'
'JKm 3E? JyTC JE iwm ' 9
. L? wSf DESVILLE, 8, C;
*/y - ? ?. " .
4 IJNE addressed-to him at LaWndegtills
ix & O. wiU secure hit's^rviees in any part
of-the lMstriet.7* *jp ,* / -
^alfc28, 1^58 ^ 7? - 4y
? ' ' ' "
AKljr STATION353?Y>
THB^Undmjgned has opened- a BOOH
STORl^kFlSfewberry, wh?re be keif*
qgoistaritfjKon band a fine a?aortm$nt.,otUelig
fcijj^AQnUafieoa* and SfchooL BOOKS.
^OWBiffrom ft dfattnoe trill be filled nt tfc?
horteat nfltloe. W. J. DIJ^FIE.
Wtberry A [ *?? 2ft ' 88-ly
npiffl bndfpW3B^i<h.Agank -hat tfbont SO.'
X OMTtoierot the betf CpUqn lead ?n /<fci
worm fo? $al?, lying in the vjiUey of the Ml*
siuippi Rlvtfr, <>? ?5th tflDae of hIJ river.'Awi
rotfoly iu Hi? following CoootfSf?toj *it j TRW
tcnden, Su Fr*nen,Tfearoe' 0nv and BrtfHy,
Sff
CHEAP BUY C00BS, FALL
TRADE?1857,
AUGUSTA, <7?0.
:| RROOiTl & IVORRELL J
ARE now receiving at their new store, No. <
338 Broad-stroet, a large aud elegant
assortment of Staplu and Fancy
Their stock ii one of the largest nnd most elei
gant in their line in the city, and comprises
nil of the latest and most complete styles of
the season. They would respectfully solicit
publie patronage, and cordially invite all to
1 examine their Goods,
SADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Fancy Dress SILKS, Plaids and Stripes;
men aim uuum aV4UIL.L.K, very Ueavy J
Rich Bayadere 8ILES ; POPLINS;
Handsome Foulard* ;
Plain Black SILKS, all width* and high lu?trea;
> Black Brocade SILKS, Stripea, Plaida and
Figur&; Mourning and Half Mourning SILKS,
5 Rich French Printed all Wool DELAINES,
ROBES A'QUILLE, BAYADERE STRIPES.
CASHMERE D'ECOSSE, Valencia PLAIDS
and TARLATANS, and a variety of other
Oooda for Children.
\ Printed COBURQS ; PARAMATTAS;
English and French MERINOKS;
Plain And Printed DELAINES And PER
SIANS, All qtiAlitiea;
French, English and American PRINTS, I
, great variety ; French, Fngliah and American |
GINGHAMS, great variety ; .. 1
I'lain, Printed and 1'laiil Opera FLANNELS
CI.OAKS and MANTILLAS, of Ihe latest
styles, from low priced to very ricb, io gr?at
i variety;
Chenille SHAWLS and SCARFS, and almost
every description, from low Driced to vorv fin*
'' quality ;
A large nteortraent of Linen 0L0TH9, all
colors, for Clonks and Mantilla* ;
MOURfcl-NG GOODS, of every atyle, auitoble
for the sensou ;
Hoop SKIRTS, every style and quality uted;
PlM)OL?Ti t.' ?- - J " !l *
wiMikio, rrciK'ii mm ivauroaa.
; EMBROIDERIES
Of all kinds, and a fair assortment of French
worked COLLARS. SLEEVES, BANDS, :
'< FLOUNCINGS, Embroidered SKIRTS,
! HANDKERCHIEFS, Infants' WAISTS,
Worked EDO IN OS, and JNSERTINGS.
' GLOVES, of all kinds, for Ladies,. QeuU and
Doys;
' HOSIERY, of all kind*, for Ladies, Gents and i
( Boy*; j.
FLAN N Eli?, large assortment, all prioaa and
' qualities ;
Meriuo VESTS, for Ladies, Children nnd Gent*. .
PANTALOON GOODS.
All style* CASSIMEftES, DOESKINS, CORDUROYS,
TWEEDS^ SATIN ETTS, Pluio
1'imua ; jtieniucxy JfcAKS; Merino <JAS-;.
81 MERES, for Children; PLAIDS and*'
ROB ROYS, for Children, dtc.
' PLANTATION AND SERVANTS' GOODS.
Largest assortment and greatest variety ip the
, city, comprising the most durable Gouds
in the way of KERSEYS, White and .
Brown PLAINS, Heavy TWILLS, LINSEYS.
OSNABURGS and STRIPES,
i HOMESPUNS, PLAIDS and FLANNELS. ?i
> BLANKETS. I
Negri} BLANKETS, White and Qray; !
' Travelling "
Mackinaw " i
; Fancy " of every description.
Bed BLANKETS, from a small Crib Blanket m
to a very large and superior Blanket.
At we have but one price, our Goods will be
' offered at the lowest price*, whioh we guaran>'
| tee to be as low as any in the Southern country.
Our syitemvnot only compels us to sell
our Qoous si the lowest price*, but it also pro|
tects the buyer from paying over market
price, as tie invariably does, where there is
an asking and a taking price.
j All Orders will receive our personal and
prompt attention, and oqr best jadgment in
executing.(hem.
1 BROOM A NORRELL,
No. 238 Broad-street.
1 Oct. 9,1867 28 tf
; MILLER & WARREN
HAVE'received a large and well selected
stock of 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 BED
[ BLANKETS.
I ALSO
Negro BLANKETS;
! tVli't. and Gray do
Travelling doft
Planters are respectfully invited to ?zam>
[. ine our ttock before purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 2, 1667. *2 tf
1 "
Abbeville Male Academy. '
THE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed
on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY
next
^P>e Scholastic yel> will be divided into two
Sessions. The'first will begin upon ttyj^rst
' Monday in JANUARY, and continue 2#tre6ka;
the second commencing on the second Monday
in SEPTEMBER, will continue 12 weeks,
rmr m. tt * 3pr
Rending, Writing, Spelling and Primary Geography,
IftStwion, $14 00
4U oevmuila - " . O uv.
The above \cith Geography, Arithmetic,
English Grammar, History and
eseriiisesin Euglish Composition, 1st
Suasion, * * - 20 00
' 2d session, - l - - 9 00
The above with all the advsnctd EagJiiU-branches,
1st Sesaloo, 28 00
2d Sesaibn, - - 10 00 |
The ubove*with Latin and Greek, 1st -j
Session, * - - * - 28 Q0 J
. * 2d Session, .... 12 00 ]
jy 'Students wilt beoharged from the time j
they enter,- until the-end of the Session. |
Tho service# of a competent assistant will" be |
a ecu red. TK
, ,'Boarding can-be procured at places eonvenif
entlj situated to the Academy, end at reasona- ,,
ble rstcs.
*' - W. IL WHITE, A. 9., /,
J'rineipaL j
* December 24; 1867 54 tf
>. f. R G BERTSQN,
public mtmnp*.
T7"f7"OUl>D reapectf?Hy offar liia aarritaa tc '
\s V the citizens of (liia Hod the adjoining t
'biatri^is, He ia ao generally, known, that he \
delttt itSioneeesaary to,<?> more than refer tc. ?
bia atldrein, vi?; ? canond Hill.JL Q-.AtH*
vilfeDiatriet; ahfLaUvomtnunitfmpa* direttqd. j
, to him will r?3fci^?j>r?aj$kktteSlS? .<. ?
, Nor. 7.^8tf6. " vy. *liU ~
The Marshall Swiid.' <--1
npHE tabfjftViber having pnrehaa&L^ist-coqit*
X triefdioua and well known *> U
. THE MA&&HALL. * \ J
b?.m?de Ajery *rr*ng?#en?for lb a' #otom?v>-, [
. datton oLFeffibanent *nd Jrahareofc -Boarde?*, ?
'and hoprjfcfcv'^roper atUifUion, ttf w?rit* tuti.' *'
8? \ < iduuND oorb. r
; B?pt.sa i057. A "? '
' ' ..T
DRY G0QD8 ! DRY 000I?!!
1TIILLER & WARREN
\ UK now rereivintt thefa slocks of F?ll nnd
Cm. Winter GOODS, which they are prej>ar?
d tp ofTer nnd sell as low as any house in the
rity. The slock has bean selceted with gr?ai
?are, aod comprise a great variety a(
. LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
iuch as
Rioh and elegftnt Silk ROBE TVQUIT.U
Bayadere Silks, variety of stylea;
Silk VALENCIA*}, Striped and Plaid ;
I'laio SILKS, all colors ;
Mourning Bayadere and Cheoe SILKS j
A'lato iiUck. rlaid and Stripy ;
Silk POPLINS and Victoria PLAIDS ;
DELAINE ROBE D'QUILLE ;
Rich Fig'rdJDELAfNES mod CASBMBRBIa
Emb'rd French MERINOES. new atviae ;
Plain French and Engliefe MSR1K9&I)
Muornipg PBI#AlN?Si. j j
y?AfJO?r
Frenoh and English PR!NTS :
Amerioau ?
Mourning - H
Saotch GINGHAMS]
Mourning
Chene "
An vxtenaiTe variety of 8HAWL3, Maprlitu
Silk Thibet SHAWLS j ^*7^*
Broche "
riutn uoraerea s^teu# ejhawlm j
Chenille SHAWLS and SCARFS ;
"Ladies' Black and Col'rd Cloth CLOAKSj
Rich Velvet CLOAKS, e??ry variety;
All Wool Lone SHAWLS ; .
PUiu Bl'k <fc aec'nd M'ring Merino SHAWLSl
A lot of beautiful EMBROIDERIES, oomia*
ing of
Rich Mutlia SLEEVES end COLLARS, is
att?;
Jncon?t.and Swiu SLEEVES, linen OQ LLA
Iks j
Mnlte?e L*ee SETTS;
Imitation Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES ;
Jaeonet an<l Swies Banda ;
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS.- Pl*l?
and Embroidered ;
Heu'd acid Mourning HANPKERCI1IEFB i
Misses' and Boyi' Wool 110SE;
Wool GAITERS; N?tt SACKS;
Misses' Merino VESTS, Short and Loa*
Sleeve ;
For the Qeptlemen's line may befonnd?
Black CLOTH& and CASSIMERK8;
Fancy CASSI MERES, latest styles ;
Rich Velvet and Cashmere VEJTINOS;
North Corolj.ua CASIMERES, svperio*
article;
CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES.
MILLER <t WARREX.
Oat. 2, 1857, 99 , if
???-L:? - f j " hfr
JAS. H. kLLEY/ : V
DRUGGTST AND APOl^HECART,
vfeenwooa, ?.
HAYING established himself in thU plaa*
for the transaction of m
RETAPL DRUG BUSINESS,
Respectfully eolicita att*ntioa*to hip cxUnair*
und well eelected Stock, purahaaedhi 2f?W
York, during thife'present
MONETARY PANIC;
at inch rates as to enable hire to compei^
(both in pricAand qyafity, with ColumbiaX>r&g?
gist*.?Great Inducements offered to
PHYSICIANS AgTD FARMERS,
who are nccuatomed toiaencjiflg their orderai^
Columbia and Charleston. y*
The following Hit eompriaa a few artiajela of
iTery-day demands
Castor Oil, by galien or bottf a,
iTweet " ? h
Train *
JieaUfoot Oil, M
Linseed' " '
"White Ltad^pure,
Cream ofTartal",
Sup. Carb. Soda,
Pepper, black, '
_" cayenne,
-J?**' \ Airfaaa ud JwaeU* ? .
Tabla Muitard,
Tup iocs,
Maccaroni,
T?a, black and ffTMn,
Corn and Ptarl BUrob,
Boapt'of arecy variety.
Vinegar,
Window GlaaaS a 10 and44 ?}JL
Putty, ' v
Adamantine Candida,
Burning'Fliifd, alwaya fraek, rh*?ift9
?nr1 tmotfin*' *
Cigai* oterery T*ri?lv.
Tha i'ary choicest branc|i of
(Xpqtrjc wain*r9
Black berrv Brandy.
Mudaira Win*, ' '
Port. " para
Ginger "
Champagna rWio%
Jx>n. Cordial Gitv,
^polP aSchoapps,
Btoughton'a Dittany
Stomach "
Alio, a r?ryni?a afeaortaaat.af Paaaj
latte articlf*. Perfumarj, Co&ftatiaaariaia, 44
Novrmbar 2(5, 1857. ' If
mA rnirl? hfrhfTh r"
IV *111'Ei. 1*3DJLijtly.
NEW GAfJaiOATeS FQR PATRONAGE,
^T^HE Citizen* of Abbeville Dutritt snd'Tarr
JL rounding Couirtry, arahetaby *dr*rti??4
that the u admigned_ har i ng pwtliMrf fmm
Dry OoodiJEitatkVi|iai|rai|"
(j.?ratofqre fcnowp m that of Miwh <W8ft)>n?a|
Marshall, in Abberille Village, arenow prepfer*4
to offirjcreatar j oduo?meDU>;if ,p*aaibf*, Ui^f
nurusr'duB' patron* of that haringHust
imported t very l*?o complete ian4
handsome variety of GOOIS^ au?k aa kav*
been upually ofif?r?d for mJ?. ^: T^?
of-ply will ba a^y to
very ?ruei?utw?uy oan??ivr Viaum *Ugm
e*t*61i?hmentAwili be/oand-on.??W.
Tba *trwte?t fttteotion *6lUfc?- hM U m?*
tV?^w?rfU w pttrou who ka npj&tfft
atthypa*t rU^p.?bt? Agare* tor JUSfff, qf>w
?^n ( ?h d to ^ r?u * '
variety men M are uw 1 iriUUL
the toad* <*f AmiljM. or fcr /*!*?&* (?*.