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Secretary M. 1'. Associaiioi
Louisvili.k, Ky.
June 16 1858 ? 4t
The Best Chance to Make From 20 T
50 Per Centum ! !
B. j?I. & S. A. WINI2STOCK
BKG LEAVE to inform the pnlilie that flie;
nrc desirous of making a change in thei
business, mid now offer their unusually larg
Stock of (loodr* at New York first post prices
without expenses. The Stock has been replen
ished this season, with a great many bcautifu
atvlee, consisting as follows :
Ready Made Clothing,
lluts and Caps, of the Lutrst Styles,
Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hosiery,
Cloves Stocks. Ac.,
Pocket, Note and Memorandum Cooks
" Knives, Kasors and Straps,
Fine Violins, anil Strings.
Stationery, Perfumeries, Soaps, <fcc.t
Umbrellas and Walking Canos,
A very large Slock of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers,
And Boys' SHOES:
Brognns and Coarse Hoofs,
25,000 vorv fine HAVANA SKGARS.
of the best Brands,
Very fine CHEWING TOBACCO :
Together with thousands of other article
too numerous to mention. By calling on u:
you will find that it will pay, even though yo?
may come u distance 20 or SO miles. We ur<
satisfied our Stock is the largest, best am
cheapest iu the up country, and we feel assur
cd that any one in want o f goods iu our line
an do well by calling on us, as we are deter
mined to do as wc say.?Any one wishing U
buy our whole Stock can do well, as we wil
give reasonable terms.
We would also say a few words
To those who are Indebted
to tm, cither l?y Note or open Account. Rticl
persons will please come up and pay us, as w
wish it to be distinctly understood that w
don't do a credit business. When we dii
charge things to some persons it was only for
nhorttiiue : therefore, we tiust that our friend
will come in and h?-lp us with what eve
amount they can, towards their Accounts o
Notes, in our hand.
Remember the place where you can buy tli
best Clothing and Furnishing Goods at Nev
York first coat?at
B. M. <fc S. A. WIXESTOCIv'S
Clothing Depot, corner of the Marshall House
Abbeville C. H.. S. C.
May 19, 1858 4 t'28july
H0LST0N CONFERENCE ~
FEMALE COLLEGE.
\sili:v ki.1,1:, it. c.
The next Term will open July 19th, 1855
rev. a. w. nnniiNRS. n. n.. prmiifont.
A tsitted by Twelve able Profexsor* and Teacheri
Board for Hie College Year, - - $70.0
Tuition " " "... 24.0
Music and other extra brandies correspond
ingly low.
REFERENCES
Win. Hill, Esq., Abbeville. S C.
Rev. J. \V. Kelly, Shelby, N. C.
Joseph Fost er, Esq.. Spartanburg, S. C.
John D. Kissick, Esq., Unionville, S. C.
Maj. M. P. Dickey, Meritsville. S. C.
Cataloguca will he sent on application 1o
R. ii. VANCE
Secretory and Treasurer.
Ashvillc, N. C., Juno 4. 6 3t
Ladies' Gauze, Merino,
AND LISLE THREAD
UNDER-VESTS,
Very Desirable for the Summer Wea
AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S.
Juno 2, 1858 6 tf
Citation.
By WILLIAM HILL, Esq.. Ordinary of Abl
ville District:
WHEREAS, A. J. Buchanan, has npplie
to me for Letters of Administration, <
alt and singular the goods and chattels, ri^h
nod credits of John Buchanan, Into of tl
District aforesaid, dec'd.
These arc, therefore, to cite and ndmonii
all and singular tho kindred and creditors
said deceased, to be and appear before me, i
ournext Ordinary's Court for the said Distrit
to bo holden at Abbeville Court House, on tl
twenty-third day of June instt to show caui
jf any, why tho said Administration shou
nob be granted.
Given under tfiy hand and seal, this eeveni
^ day of June, in the year of oar Loi
one thousand eicht hnndrod and fift
dlght and in thT eighty-second year
American Independence.
W. HILTJ, O. A. D.
Jane 9,1858 6 2t
HEAD aUAETER8.
2d REGIMENT CAVALRY, )
Long wines Stork, 8. C., May 81, 1858 f
"|"N_PUR8UANCE of orders received fro
JL Brig. lien. ferryman, an Election will 1
held at, the several (Company rendezvous <
FRmXT, M <fay of JtiLY next, for MAJOR
the Abbeville Squadron, to fill the vacancy o
caeioned by the resignation of Lieut. Col. Ma
(in.
The commanders of Companies will call i
their assistsdtoe such subordinate officers _i
they may require, hold the Eleetion, and me
t White Hall, the day following, connt tl
votes And transmit the result to Brigadier Ge
eral Ferryman.
jattw v nm>oraa
i Colonel 94 Reg. C*ralry, 8. C. M.
June ft, 1868 ft td
WINDOW SHAMS,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
AT GRAY <fc ROBERTSON'S.
June 2,: 1858 6 ; : tf
|r ..^ r^-.. -iii'rtfufni )
1858, SPRING GOODS, 1858.
CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
BROOJI ?fc WORRELL,
WOULD invito attention to llipir large nn<3
olegnnt Stock of SI'ltlNG AND SUM
MKIl GOODS, which they urc displaying al
in their
ir One I'rice Stove,
Comprizing everj'thiug of the luleat nud tnosl
i* elegant Styles in?
I Ladies' DresB Goods, Embroideries,
us Lace Mantillas, Talmas,
?- Shawls,
s- '
m 1IOOI' SKIliTS of every style manufactured
n> nwi ?>i every kiiki ;
DL'SLEKS, n large assortment ;
,o JUlSll LINENS of our own importation ;
i French, English aiui American PRINTS,
GINOllAMS, MUSLINS. C1IALL1ES;
]. BEUEGES, DkHEGES, Ac., it.
./TEX ;a J 5s? <U 9
r
i, All tlie host m:ikc9 in tlie market of
( Domestics, Housewife Ooods.
I.incu I);?iii:isks, Slieetiiigi,
i>m ? "
| M IIIVU aiBU lyOI*
tons, I>oyles Towel(>
in^s, Dimities,
u &c., Ac ;
1C Making up one of lilts best Slocks of DRY
COO I >3 ever offered in this niiirket, and cin
,1 bracing nil of those St_vles most highly prized
e by good housekeeper.*, and as we are the only
ie house in the city that invariably adhere to th?
* One Price System.
We would call partic"" r attention to this
feature of our trade, ani! nil to consider its
(> advantages; it guarantees to the buyer,
The Lowest Market Prices,
because in force* the seller down to the mnnlleet
0 miiei he can afford to take for his CiUODS, ami
of course JJAKOAIXS cannot be cxpeeted from
any other mode of doing business.
Please notice that we rigidly adhere te
j ONK PRICE?that price we guarantee to be
as io\v in uh* iMWi'-t ; niiu mat \vc never resort
to the trick of bailing.
|. April 1?, 1 SOS. r.o tf
moobIfdTaWJJWW,
j rjPIlIS day, linnp their Banner on the ontei
.JL walls, aiul tinder it will say that the\
have jlist received one of the largest and besl
Stoeks of
Clotlring, Crockery, and Dry Goods,
ever imported into the District of Abbeville
All of which have been bought, for CASII
iind which will be sold for eheape
, than any one can buy on Time, (wc care no
who.)
Many have come and have been convinced o
the truthfulness of our assertions ; but there art
some who yet cling to their fond Idol?we meat
the practice of buying Coods on twelve month'i
time. Of those we regret to take our last fare
Well, nnless il. In* wlien lline liiiv,, f\i*h In ounw
then it is wo will give them prices tlmt will noi
rise up and make them afraid, but will encour
age and cheer t hem on. It mny be necessarj
for us lo Htate that we linve made arrangement:
in New V'?rk, lo receive nil the new Styles o|
s (iooils imported into tlie city this season. Un
s der this arrangement, ami with the Goods al
i rent'y received, we flatter ourselves that none
e will be oblige to leave our quiet little Town un
1 satisfied us regards J'rice and quality.
We now hand you u short list of the new
i, Styles and Prices. In the first place,
,* j 500 Ladies' Collars,
" i from Auction from 12J cents to 7.00 dollars
"omten. Lace setts,
from Importers, front 10 to 25 dollars;
HIi.If.LlANTS, at l'i* c.fiits;
' l.udios' COTTOX llOSF.. at. 6J cents;
e Ladies' IIASLMCEUCIIIKFS, nt CJ eenU;
e
J Fine Dress Goods,
n j and I1F.AI) DKKSSES ;
K<>ljc n Q'lillc SILKS, nt. HO nnd -10 <1 oilnis;
Kobe it Quillo Organdie.*, nt 0, 7, find IS
' dollars;
e I*nroela Clotlis,
Double Ducnll Stripe?, nt. 2~? dollar*.
Arid wo lutve on the way 1,200 yards of
Printed Lawns,
I ?? Iia* V UV-VII WU^IH IU1" HO HO AIICLIUIJ.
Hoop Skirts,
St<>cl, T>rnsp, nnd Whalebone, from ?1.60 tc
$4.50;
Mfutlillu?, Point Lnco, Chantilln. Moire An
tiijuc, antl lilnck Silk, from $1.50 to $25.00
? : or ~mw s**b 9
White Crape, Estella Black Silk, Moirc
Aiiliquc, and De Lane Shawls, from $1.0C
r. to #16.50;
q Tu the gentlemen, of our town and country,
q wo would e>aj' tluiL we have the Eureka Suits
Coals, Panic, and Vests, fine and new, we have,
also, a pood Stock of the (Jerota Collar*, Cra
valp, and Shirts, Something new and Fancy.?
Also, a good Stock of
Summer Hats.
xr r> X".. n t ... n t . ?
i., l>.?.\u i.imms win oo inkon OHo.it when
once sold, unless tlie Goods be damaged befur<
purchased.
April 22, 1838. 61 tf
iv ?Ej? rjr k mzz jOezZ
ALL persons are hereby notified not tc
trade for a note given by the eubseribei
to Xathan Ingram for the sum of Three Hun
^rn.l ?n,l lull J-.- L - .. _ .
? ? ?? ? .?j j/wiiuib, uiiv uji wr uuour, mo bll
November next, ns the consideration foi
which said note was given hag failed, and 1
am determined not to pay it uulesa compcllec
by law.
REBECCA McCRACKAN.
r "nv 05th 18i>8 4 4t
Kails mid Brads.
< AA KEGS NAILS, of best brand ; 30 Kegi
~ l\jU ttRAm w?
"H.'ST'KERR?
JC Jtmo 2, 1858 6 4t
,d Fine t'livuiiig; Tobacco.
>n TUST received, direct from I). H. Trotter
ts O Virginia. One Hundred pound? of the finea
ie CHEWING TODACCO to bo started the worh
over. If j'ou want something/mf, cull on
,h II. S- KERll.
of June 2, 1858 B tf
f Hemlock Sole Leather.
?? 1 AflAL,i3- O'-od Damaged HEMLOCI
ie, 1 wUVJ SOLE LEATHER just rccoived, am
Id will bo sold low for Cosh, by
" H. S. KERR.
Lh Juno 2? 1858 5 4t
rd : ?
y- Gcntft' I>islc Thread
" UN DER-VESTS,
AND LISLE THREAD HALF MSB,
AT GRAY <fc ROBERTSON*3.
June 2, 1858 fi t'f
m Citation
Dr WILLTAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbi
VIIIV jsusi/riuv
of "?XTIIERKA3,Thos. J. Mabry, haa applied t
o- VV me for Letters of Administration, o:
r- all and singular the goods and chattels, right
and credits of Lucien L. Mabry, lata of th
lo District aforesaid, deceased :
ss These are, therefore, to cite and admonisl
et A]i and singular the kindred and creditors c
10 the said deceased, to be and appear before m<
a- at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dfst
to be holdfen at Abbeville Court House, on th
twenty-third day of lone inst, to shoi
cause, if any, why the said administrate
snonia not oe grantea.
~ Given under my band and seal, thia seventl
day of June, in the year of * on
Lord one tbooaand eight hnftdmda&dflft;
eight, and in the eignty-eecood year.oft A
mericiifa Independence.
; . W. HILL, O. A. 2T
June 9, 1858. 6 , 2t
W ... _ ... , ,r , ... .. .. k. .
ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON
STAGE LINE. ?
f HOI Abbeville
to Washington. Sp
' r|MlE PROPRIETOR of this well established
X Line tnkrs this met hod of informing the | ?
public that lie lias changed lus Schedule, for the
convenience of passengers. G
; The Stage will be detained at Abbeville Court tu
House, uut il linlf past 9 o'clock, on MONDAY, ?
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, affording
an opportunity for passengers on the morn- M
iug truiu from Greenville to go directly fG
through to Washington, Ga., the same day, con- _
necting with the train at Washington, for Au;
gusta, Montgomery, Ala., or Memphis, Tenn.
The Stage will leave Washington. On., on q,
TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ]
mornings.
; The I.ine has been refitted with a splendid
F 01! R-1I 0 R S E M AO II. M
good Tonins and nil experienced driver. _
Passengers from ull points above Newberry,
going West, will find tlmt they enn w
1 reach nny point west of Atlnnta in exactly the j(
name time, and with $5.0U less expense than by _
wny of Liraneliville.
For further information apply at the Post Office. rt
JOHN JlcBRYDE, Ag'l. ti
Abbeville C. H., S. C. ~
May 20, 1858 4 ly
w
MONTGOMERY'S dl
' CELEBRA TED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway
Premium w
, WHEAT FAH.
ti
'"I'MIE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
JL Right, for this Slate, now olfers to Planter*
th?su justly celi-bratcd Fans for cleaning B
Wheat. Tli ia Fan is superior to anything of Q
| the kinJ now in use. as tlie number of pre- tj
i mining awarded at different State Fairs will
attest. It is simple in its structure, easily rig
i | geu, woi*ks wcii.auci wnen out. m order, con tie i\
repaired 1 ?y any ordinary mechanic. It is aI
dapted to cleaning all kinds of grain. For furj
tlier particulars sec Hand Hill, which will be
; furnished any one desiring such.
Cotton Gins ititd Trcslicrs.
, Also constantly on hand a supply of Cotton
Gins, which I warrant to be equal to any
made. Also, n lot of Threshers which ore so ex- *
tennivelv known that 1 dectn it necessary to '
eulogise them here.
These Machines are all manufactured in this
: place, by skillful workmen, ond of the very
! host, mntori.il n.i.l S
| suit] for tlu'iii. An}- orders for either of the w
J. above Machine*. addressed to the aubscriber.
t or left, with my Traveling Agents, will be j(
promptly attended to.
( .JOHN EN RIGHT "
, Abbeville C. II., S. C., May &, 1803 1?3m *
i
- Fresh Arrivals at Kerr's Gro;
eery and Provision Store. u
I q<
' 1 ~i i\ \ LBS. choice Bacon Sides; j
' I JL \y jl ' V_/200 It>8. do do Shoulds,
1 | 4 Ilhds. beautiful N. O. Sugnr,
t" 10 Bids. C. Yellow Sugnr,
0 " Standard Crushed Suguar,
2 " " Powder Sugat, ?
' 2.1 Hags prime Rio Coffee,
100 Sucks Liverpool Salt,
100 Kegs Nails?assorted sizes,
0 llli.'.s. W. I. Molasses,
10 Bids. Golden Syrup,
C " N. O. do
2 Tons Iron, 1 A l?y i, and i and 5 by 2,
2 " White l.ead,
iiu l?oxcs r rencn ntui American Window
Glass.
! 500 lbs. 1'tilty, j
i 500 Gallons Linseed Oil,
100 ' Farmers' nn?l Machine Oil,
! A large assortment of Varnishes, colored,
l'aints. <ic.. w
A lurtre lot of choice Chewing Tobncco and
and Segars. of the finest quality that n
> i can he produced. ol
1 ! A smnll lot of choice Wines and Liquors, a|
j consisting of fine old French Brandy, Old Fam- a:
! ilv Rye Whisky, Rum, Madeira, l'ort, Claret p
i (lock and Champagne Wines, of the best n
brands.
The above goods will l;c disposed of at a
small advance on cost, for cash, bv 11.
S. KERR. V;
May 26, 1858 4 St
' rIVl r? V'?1"<1 on<l
? J mm U._ K7UWailV|f?
MR. ADAM FIERXEUSEL, n regular, faithful
nn?l successful German Tanner.?In
finish and durability, his heavy and light Leather
challenges competition with the beet to be
' found in the Charleston and New York mnr'
kets.
Messrs. SAMUEL KNOX and JOHN MEY?
ER, Hoot nnd Shoe Makers.
1 Mr. Knox is known throughout the District.
Mr. Meyer as u fashionable, finished and faith- 1
ful,
Boot and Shoe Maker.
' T
for Gentlemen, and Coarse nnd Dress Shoes for
i Ladies, has not his superior io New York or
. I lioston.
j Orders promptly attended to. Prices will be
I known by cards distributed. "|
j A liberal share of patronago is respectfully J
i solicited. 1>
J. W. JONES. n
Calhoun's Millp, April, 1868 60 8tlm4m t!
p ! h
: >1. B. I'EiBLlLAR t
[ TT AVI NO completed the course of studies 8
1 JLJL required in the Profession of
?X?:]!lirrVMSir3r RV? 1
c
. feels himself in every wny qualified to give
satisfaction to those who may favor him witb s
their patronage, lie ma}' bo found in his /
Office at the Marshall House, B
ABBEVILLE C. H., & C.
A r\t*i 1 Ofl lOCQ rry -
<*|/| II UV| A UllL'. U2 om
Gas Light, Cias Light! J
j Respectfully inform onr friends and
If the Public, tbnt we have purchased
the exclusive right to sell in this District,
Danford & Baileys' Patent Self-Qenerating
Gas Lamps,
; and can supply every family with the most h
beautiful and economical light now in use. if t
is no trouble to keep them in order, and their B
impossibility of explosion render them invalua- t
I.I, r\..- c -
?IC. vyiui uarnqr Will give SB much light M X
seven candles, nt the trivial cost of about one li
cent, per hour, and can be fitted in any othet i
lamp nt small expense. I
We will keep on hand a supply of splendid o
Palonr and otber Lamp*, B
at nil prices. This Light is adapted to Churches,
Hotels, Stores and Dwellings.
Call and seo for yourselves, at t
JORDAN A MoLAUCHLIK*S. e
No. 3 Granite Range, .
Abbeville C. H., B. C.
April 80, 1858. 62 ?< tf e
\ GUDGER'S HOTEL.
e J. H. GUDGER, Proprietor, ]
l> ASHTILLE., N. C. J
'I May 8, 1858. 2 - 8m J
Q. T. ANDERSON, {
' SURBEON AND MEtlHNICAL
b v ?E]]wk?rV9 )
r , LOWNDE9VILX,*, 3. 0. ?
' -
^ LTTTEfcddrMMd to L?wad*fviIU *
J.X. P. O. willMcQrfe-filfia any p*rt
of the District. >" ' ' . '
J no. 2B, ldsg 39 \y
inilill*!
For the Legislature.
EST The friends of THOMAS THOMSON. f
sq., respectfully announce him for re election
> the Legislature.
tSf" The friends of Gen. S. McGOWAN, relectfully
announce hiiu for re-election to the li
pgislnture.
\3ST We are uuthori/.cd to announce AU- P
USTUS LOMAX a candidate for tlie Legisla- 0
ire, at the ensuing election.
Tlie friends or G1SX. VV. W.PERRYAN
respectfully announce liiin n candidate
r the Legislature nt the ensuing election
The friends of JAMES N. COCURAN, 1
jq., would respectfully announce bim as a
indidate for the Legislature, nt the ensuing
ection.
tST We are authorized to announce COL. : j
. O. TALMAN, as u Candidate' for the I.egis- u
tnre at the ensuing election. t
c
tSfThe friends of SAMUEL JORDAN, ,
ouM respectfully announce liim as u Cnndi- i ^
ite for the Legislature nt the ensiling election, i ^
f5^"Tlic friends of Ii. A. JONES, Esq., would
iBpectfally Announce him ns a candidate for
ic Legislature, at the next election.
CST The friend# of Col. II. II. IIAIU'ER, ]
ouId respectfully announce hirn ns a Cnndi*te
for the Legislature at the ensuing elecon.
The friends of I)r. J. J. WARDLAW,
ould rcspcctfullv announce him as a Cnndiste
for the Legislature nt the ensuing clec
on. j
IfThe nvmerou* frieud-i of WESLEY A. I
LACK Esq., respect fully announce him ns n |
andidate for Tax Collector at the next elec- ! |
on. j t
liw SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I'
AT
GRAY & ROBERTSON'S
IHEAP CASH STORE,|(
No. 1, Granite Range. j
[X7E BEG respectfully to inform the citizens ! j
V V of Abbeville and eurromtdini; District, i
int we ure now prepared to 9I10W the largest i
nd best selected Stock of
Itaple and Fancy Dry Goods, j,
i
e have ever done heretofore. As wo confine j
urnelves almost entirely to the Dry Goods j I
usinew, we are enabled to keep a large assort- |
tent of i
Main, Fancy and Robe Bareges, ;
Black and Fancy Silks,
Calicoes), Bonnets &c.
To the BONNET Dcpnrtinent we pay pnrliclar
attention, and our Stock nt present pre?nts
every novelty of the season:
'lain and Fancy .Straws, Fancy ; (
Neopolitan and Trimmed j I
Silks, &< ., 1
II
lonp with a magnificent Stock of Fine French I
LOWKItS, Bonnet RIBBONS, IIOUCHES. <tc. \
In MANTILLAS, we have oil the lute sty lee j
-Silk and IJInek Chuutilly, Lace, ?fcc.
Our Stock of
Kid, Silklaiad Thread Gloves), i
Hosiery, Corsets,
8iioe>N, &cM
la unusually Fine and I.arec.
Wc always keep on hand a largo Stock of ]
>omestie Goods, T^iiieus, Linen ; <
Drills, Cassimores, Ac. i !
Also, all kinds of material suitable for boys' | |
ear. | ]
In calling attention to the above Goods, we | (
?spectfuily solicit the patronage of our n timer- I
lis friends, and the public generally. We will j ,
t, all times take pleasure in showing our Stock, j
ny and all of which we will sell at the lowest
ossible price for Cush, and every article war- <
lnted as represented.
GRAY <t ROBERTSON.
March 31. 18S8. 48 tf
IE W IN a M A C H I N E S. '
'O MANUFACTURERS, PLANTERS,
AND PLTVATE FAMILIES,
n Purchasing such an article as a1
SEWING MACHINE, the true
policy is to buy the hest.
r M. SINGER A CO.'S GAZETTE. a bennti
L fill pictorial paper, contains full and reable
information about SEWING MACHINES,
nd answer all questions that can be asked on
he subject. All who read this paper will learn
ow to purchase a Sewint;Machine with which
i rmr\ . i~- J- '
I)VVU t? JCUI, VICU1 |M VM1 U, UUII UO IllllUf, III1U
7ill be protected from being imposed upon by
ome of the humbug Machines now before the
ublic. Singer ?t Co.'s Mnchiue is arranged to
o coArse and fine work of every description,
'he Gazette may be obtained gratis on appliation
at any of Singer ?fc Co.'s Offices.
Machines on exhibition and for sale and intructions
given , by E. J. TAYLOR, Agent in
Abbeville.
Singer ?fc Co.'s Charleston Office 458 Kingtreet.
Principal Offico 458 Broadway, New York.
Abbeville C. II., March 2'J. 48 ly
ro Proprietors, Architects
and Builders.
JOHN COR&ETT,
Praotical House Painter,
WOULD inform tliu inhabitants of Abbeville,
nod the public generally, that he
ma permanently located at Abbeviile C. H.,
or the purpose of pursuing his profession,
'rom a long experience in Europe, and many of
be principal Towns of America, combined
rltli a steady attention to business, he flatters
limself that lie will be Able to give entire satisaction
to all who wish to havo good House
'ainting done, and will fuvor him with their
rders. He feels himself competent to finish
11
Graining, Marbling, Paper
Hanging, ceo.
lis experience and skill in his profession will
nable him to?omplete all work iu his line at
rery moderate prices.
Churches, Halls. Staircase Walls, Mantle Pie
es Ac., finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms
>apered, Paneled with Oak Paper, and varnishid
in the best style.
He is 'prej)arfrd to paint all old and new
rotf, ana Tin Roofs, oritside. Also, inside or
>atrfiae of Rotigli casted Walts of private or
rtiWfa buildings in imitation of ant eolor of
tone, at ofl? third of the oost nana \y charged,
>y ?ubstiluting competition of hff own which
ias been fully tested, and will atand good for
'ear*. Window* Ssshs of private and public
roildlngs glwed at moderate price?. ' "
He will also keep on hand and for ml* all
:iods'of Mixed Paints in quantities to suit pur- ,
hater** And also, ? grest variety of paper
uitable for Bag Rooms, Dimog, and Drawing 1
win P? 101 sign* on piftM or wood,
it ?hort nfttlw. S.t;; .. j c.>?
|y (MBa? ia tbe Woodeo Bnildine idjoin*
Dg th? M*r?h*]l Hoafcc. I
Shy 12, 1158. 8 W
I hiBiim "rtifitrili I iwlrMrtiH
JOHN L. GLARE, n
1EPAIUER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND J
vjks ^mmr ol
r*9 cc
K^TOULD respectfully inform the citi-Gft^ tli
TT zona of tlie District, that lie j ?{
Dented himself at llodge's Depot, where lie will I
ie prepared to execute, with promptuess, nil or- j
era in his lino of business. Ho is well pr<!mred
with nil the tools nnd uiuterial* of hit> !
it, and feels confident in being able to give :
ntisfnetion. All work warranted.
Terms Cash. |
April 14, 1858. 50 ly | -*
Haulier conv. I m
? :ji_ iu:
DR. S. HENRY BEARD, y!
mm jez: mt tt * as rac 9 vi
Graduate of Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery. s?
HAS permanently located at Abbeville C. ni
II., nn?l solicits n share of public pat- >'
onnge. Teeth inserted from one to full tipper ?|
itid lower sets. Kxposed nerves destroyed nnd
rented, free from pain. Having purchased an
>fliee Uii;ht, of Dr. Blandy, of Baltimore, I nin
>repnred to insert teeth ou the Cheoplistie pro- |
its*. _ ! r
C^2T"0nice, two doors below Deudv's Corner, I
\bbeville C. 11.. S. C. " "
April 2*2, 1858. 52 ly j
Cijjars, Cigars, Cigar!*. j t)
JUST received a large lot; lu.000 very fine j f(
Cigars, worth from $50 to ?30 t>er ,.tliou<i- ! .
itid. AI90, u lot- of very fine che * ing Tobacco, "
it ?1.25 to $1.50 per !l>. l'ure French Brandy,
:ertainlv made from tlic juice of the grape. j
iVincs, Whiskies, Gins <fce., of the very best
junlity that we have Wen able with much ^
:are and great expenses to obtain. 1
JORDAN d; MeLAUClIMX.
May 27th, lrfjS 4 tf C(
S. H. JONES. ;
IIOUSK nillLDGR.
OFFERS bis services to the citizens of Abbeville
District, ill everything pertaining to |
lis line of business. By a strict attention to i r
he interests of his employers, he hopes to j
ncrit a due share of patronatre. Address I ,
Han.lover P. O., j ^
Abbeville District, S. C. j ^
March 10, 1858. -K> tf *
$1,000 REWARD !j
rI",0 ANY white person or persons who will ffurnish
evidence to convict, in a court of
law, the incendiary or incendiaries who burnt . e
llie Cotton and Screw of Mrs. Jane Baker, or j c
lier stables and crib, or both. F
$50 Itcward j i
To nnv slave, or fr.'i* nnronim nf ml.n .:n ! '
furnish the evidence sought above, i *
Address, Secretary of the Vigilance Commit- ! t
top, Calhoun's Mills. Abbeville District, S. C. j c
March 24, 1858 * 17 3ni
/iiiibrolypcM, Aiubi'olypex.
ROBERT P. KNOX,
Respectfully informs the public, that
lie has opened a GALLERY for taking
Arabrotype LikciieHScs,
>ver If. W. Lawson's Tin Manufactory: tlint lie
lino every means of tuking good PICTURES,
ind will spure no pains to give general satisfaction.
Abbeville C. II.. S. C.. April 7, r>8. 49-3m
"SOUTH CAROLINA. 1
ABUBVII.I.K DISTUICT. IN* EQUITY.
f. Wardlaw Perrin. Adm'r.. ) Hill for diBeoverv
vs. and Account.
Alex. 1111 liter, et. nl. )
IT appearing to my satisfaction that. David
Finlev and the children of Samuel. James.
Isimc anil William Finl?*y, Dcc'd, Defendants in r
the case, resides beyond the limits of this State.
_)n mot ion of Porrin <fc Cothrnn, Complainant's
Solicitors, ordered that said David Finley and .
Jie children of Samuel, James, Isaac and William
Kin ley, Dee'd. to appear and plead, answer,
or demur, to the s:iid Bill of Complaint, F
within three months from the publication here<f,
or the same will be taken pro confeafo a- 1
gainst tlicm. e
W. II. rARICER C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Ollice } ,
March 18th, 1858. f 46 Jim \
~~fobT SAITR ;
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale -jpon a [
1 lilieral credit to nn nnnwivod nnpnli???>.
Iiis Dwelling House, Store House, and stock of j:
poods located nt Mt. Cannot 3 miles from Calhoun'a
Mills ; the place is healthy and desirable
and a good stand for business ; the build- 1
ing* are complete and good repair with n good I
well of water, garden and orchard attached? 1
together with 40 acres of "Wood Land -J- mile 1
distant.
Also for Cash, 7 fine negroes, consisting of a i
woinnn with C children ranging from 17 to 2
years of nge.
SANDIFOIin HOLMES.
Mt. Carmel Abbeville District, S. C.
May 20th, 18.58 3 tf
Strayed Cow.
^^TRAYED from the subscriber,
lO ? lnrgc English Cow, red and
white, formerly owned by Mr.
Stock. A suitable reward will be given for
her delivery at the Episcopal l>unsonagt,) Abbeville
C. il.
I>. JOHNS OS. ,
May 13th, 1858 2 tf I
For Sale, or to Rent. ]
AValuablo Tract of Land containing one
Hundred and Fifty Acre*, adjoining the t
plantations of Joel Cunningham, J. It. Wilson t
and others. Tliero is a good dwelling house on r
the place suited to a small family, aod all oth- r
er necessary out buildings. t
Apply to
VT. VT. BELCHER, Jr.. t
Abbeville C. II., Dec. 22. 1857. 30 If -I
MM ? ? (T m ss
A ? am ? mr /*
AM jj oiiniunjcinx .
Undersigned has opened a BOOK
JL STORE, in Newberry, where ho keeps
constantly on hand ft fine assortment of Ilelig f
iotiH, Miscellaneous and School BOOKS.
Orders from a distance will be filled At the
shortest notice. W. J. DUFFIE.
Newberry C. II. [.fan 25 88-ly
MILLER & WARREN \
HAVE received a largo and well selected ?
stock of 10-4. 11-4, and 12-4 BED <
BLANKETS. i
Negro BLANKETW ;
Wli't and Gray do
Travelling do
l'lantera aro respectfully invited to exam
ino our atock before purchasing elsewhere. '
Oct. 2, 186V. 2* tf
i
Factory Yarn. |
RECEIVED, all number*, at j
GRAY <fc ROHERTSON'S. j
March 14. lfl.lR. 41 ?'
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville Dietrict.?In the Common Pleat.
Henry C. Parnell, ) Attachment. j
Wm, B. Lloyd, J McOownn, FTfifi. AU'y.
WHEREAS the PlantifF did, 6n (h? aixth r
doy of April, eighteen hundred aod ?
pi;
without th* limit* oHhia State, and hu noitbtr ?
wlfo nor attorney. known within tbaaamattjpon
whom a copy of IhS aaid declaration ' 'might
b? tarred: It i? therefor* ort!ai*d that (He
aid Defendant do appear and plead to the Raid
deeh ration, on or$*forot}ii seventh darof
April, eighteen hundred and fifty nine, other- -1
SMMMMMW*
* V J MATTIIEV HcDOSrAtT>;J . tt>.
Clerk-* Ottcf, April," 8,IMSL ^ \4J-- ly
DISSOLUTION. 3
HUE firm of PEUllYMAN ?fc WAI.LLH trn.4
L dissolved by mutunl consent on the first
'January.?Parties any way indebted to the
mcern, will please come "forward nnd close j
icir aceouuts by cash, (or note.) The nnme *
the firm, will be med in settlement bv <
ler of the parties. c
W. W. PEUllYMAN.
"VV. \V. WALLER.
? 2 JB4&. JBD
STAYING nold my entire interest of Goods .
IX to Gen. W. W. Perrvuinn, 1 take this j
ethod of returning my sincere thanks, to my
jiuerous friends and customers for their viry ;
ind and generous support to me for the life ]
ears 1 have been in business in this place and I
iciuity. I Would bespeak for the General, j
i increased continuance of the same.
By reference to Perryman'a Card you will J
'0 tMat 1 am (l?v Iii9 kindness) retained as clerk, I
:id 1 ciui only ?ay that 1 will do every thing I
i niv power to tnulco your business transactions '
greeablu aud profitable.
W. W. WALLER.
Jan. 11, 1858. tf
?r z: .'a. ate. :ns?
1~MIE subscriber having purchased the inter- !
est of W. W. Waller, would respectfully
jlicit a continuance of the very liberal patjuage
given to the old firm.
He feel* deeply the obligation he is under to ;
le ninny kind friends who have stood by him j
>r the six years of his manhood, and business !
fe, through evil as well as good report.
And while he does not oiler to sell goods for .
upt price?, lie knows the motto, "Live and let
ive,'- and will conduct business accordingly. :
lie is happy to announce that he still retains '
lie service of the agreeable and indefatigable !
Valler, who will act as chief clerk and ogcnt j
u the purchase and sale of goods. He is also
urtunate iu holding on to Messrs. Annleton :
nd White, wlio will be as industrious, polite
nd attentive us ever.
W W. I'ERRYMAX.
Jiiu* 11. 1838. 87 tf
]?r ?jb rmr jbl mjz
I'M IE Subscribers having disposed of their
entire stock of DRY CiOOIxS in the e9nblUhinent.
known ns CHAMBERS it .MAltill
ALL, at Abbeville C. II.. S. begs leave
o recommend to their friend* and the public
;enernllv their successors, Messrs. JU11N
JRAY A JAS. T. ROBERTSON*. who will conInctthe
busiix-es under the ?t vie and title of
JRAY <t ROBERTSON.
These pentleinent are well known by us ns
nterprising and correct business men, and we
hrerfnllv rceominend them to our frii'mU nml
mlronsns worthy tln-ir ]>ntronngc.
py Mr. JOHN (iRAV, is our authorized
^gmit to settle nil accounts iluo, by or to tlic
inn of CHAMBERS it MARSHALL, anil we
'urnestly request tlio.ve indebted to make early
lettlcincnt, ns it is absolutely necessary for us
?> close our business ni Abbeville Court House
inJ the udjaeent country.
CHAM HERS ? MARSHALL.
Columbia, S. C., Nov. 30, 1S57. 81 tf
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one of the largest anil best weekly paiers
of the da}\ Aii Imperial Quarto containiig
kioiitpaokk, or Koitrv columns, of entertainng
original matter; and elegantly illustrated
very week.
A GIFT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO
:600 00 IN GOLD, WILL BE PRESENTED
!V EACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY
RECEIPT OF THE SUBSCRIPTION
f\ \r t? tr
U l/i? JZj 1
)ne copy for one J'ear $2 00, and 1 gift.
)nc copy for two years 3 50, and 2 gifts.
)ne copy for three years 5 00, and 3 gifta.
)nc copy for five years 8 00, and 6 gifte.
AND TO CLUBS.
riiree copies one year, $5 00. nnd 3 gifts,
''ivo copies one year, 8 00, and 5 gifta.
>n copies one year, 15 00, and 10 gifts.
?wenty-one copies one year, 30 00, and 21 gift*.
The articles to be distributed are comprised
n the following lint:
2 Packages of Gold, containing $500 00 eac-li
5 do. do. do. 200 00 each
10 do. do. do. 1U0 00 each
10 Patent Lever limiting
Cased Watches, 100 00 ench
20 Gold Watches, 75 00 each
50 do. CO 00 each
100 do. 60 00 each
3'i0 Ladies Gold Watches, 3500 each
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 80 00 each
600 Silver Watches, $10 to 25 00 each
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and
Fob Chains, 10 to 3000 each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, liar Drops,
ireast Tins, Cuff I'in3, Sleeve Buttons, Kings,
Jhirt Stud*, Watch Key*. Gold Rnd Silver
Humble.*, and a variety of other articles, worth
rom 60 cents to $15 each.
Immediately ou the receipt of the subscripion
money, tho subscriber's name will be enered
upon our subscription book opposite a
lumber, and the gift corresponding with that
lumber will be forwarded, within one week, to
he subscriber, by mail or express. post paid.
?3f" -All communications should be addressed
o BECKI5T it CO.,
18 and 49 Moffat Building, 330 Bondwny,
New York.
pff* Specimen copics sent free.
Agents wanted.
April 2, 1858. 48 lamly
The Marshall House.
rllE subscriber having purchased that commodious
and well known Mansion,
Tjlja MJIKHUALL HOUSE,
ins made evory nrrongement for llie accommoIntion
of Permanent and Transient Bounders,
md hopes, by proper attention, to merit a full
hare of public patronngo. After the first of
)ctober, the rates of regular Boarding will be
515 00 per month.
EDMUND COBB.
Sept. 30,1857. 21 tf
Dissolution.
rllE Partnership heretofore existing beij^ro^n
ENRIGIIT <fc STARR, in the
namffactura of Cotton Gins, Wheat Thrashirs,
Fans, Ac., has this day been dissolved by
nutual agreement of parties. The Books and
Accounts of the Old Firm are in the hands of
lutin Enriaht, who is alone authorized to settle
i.. i -t
iQQ ouiiueos OJ iHO BJ?UIC. .
JOHN' ENRIGHT,
' " ftlCli'D 0. RTAKR.
Novemlier 1, 1887. 29 if
' " C. P. BBK6EK
[9 nMparcd to offer his lirge and well mi
leoUfd ?tock of Nno Style*
. , HATS and CAPS
(r Uts Fall and Winter Tr?d? : thoj ara mada
f flrie material aAd will corirtpurewjtlY tfia
erv best artiolo that is oiajitif?efere4, wlii?4t 1
'>
>d i-ut. .j'i'ti? Cwi^BvWlfci
..,QcL 5,, J857 ,r|;>M
ScoviU Hoes.
I n BOZ. P. A eUanl^r*' ITOEe.
\.S) daq>*#e<M*y PM*, ???d wjll b? ?kj' lo^
.rHv pi M; KBRH-. f
..fapfeMMu:}..* *:? vi ?v^.?:W
DRY GOODS ! DRY G008 !
IT1ILLLR & WAHKEI*
A UK now receiving tliei* Ktockfl of Fall nnd
r\_ Winter GOOD-?, which tli^y ?re prepard
to <i(IVr and fell na low na any house in th?
itv. 'll.o stock lini> b??n Fi-loclcil with great
arc, and comprise u great variety of
LADIES' DHESS GOODS,
iH-li as
Jtivh mid elegant Silk IIOBE.IVQUILLE ;
Unyadere Silks, variety of styles;
Silk VALF.NC1 AS, Striped and Plaid ;
l'lniii Sll.lvS, all colors ;
Mourning Bayadere and Cliene SILKS ;
1'lnin Mack, l'liiid nnd Striped ;
Silk I'OI'LINS and Victoria I'LAIDS ;
* ?rr a i v i? iw\t? n 1 . /? * . ..
i/r.uni.iii ivvjiir. i/vfl. I L,L,K ;
Rich Fiu'rd DELA1NKS And CASHMERES;
Eiub'rd French MKR1NOFS. new style* ;
I'luin French iiikI English MERlNOliS;
Mourning PELAlNES.
AL'O
French mid English PRINTS ;
American '
Mouriiini; "
Suutcli IJINUlfAMS ;
Mourning "
Cheno "
An extensive variety of SH A WI-S, coiupritiog
Silk Thibet SHAW I S ;
liroeliu "
Flush I'.ordercd Stella SHAWLS ;
Chenille SHAWLS and SCARFS ;
1 ndies' Black nnd Col'rd Cloth Cl.OAKS ;
Rich Velvet CLOAKS, every vnriety ;
All Wool Lone SHAWLS ;
l'hiin Hl'k it Seo'nd M'ring Merino SHAWLS;
A lot. of beautiful EMHRUlLERIKS, coupling
of
Rich Muslin SLEEVES nnd COLLARS, in
utu;
.Incoiiet nnd Swiss SLEEVES, I.inen COL
LA US ;
Maltese I.nre SETTS;
Imitation l.ucc COLLARS and SLEEVES ;
.Inconct Htii] Sw iss Iiaii<l* ;
I<in vn CainWic 11 AN DKEKCIl IEFS, Tlaio
nnJ Embroidered ;
Hoin'd and Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS;
Misses' and Hoys* Wool 1IOSK;
Wool GAITEllS; Nett SACKS;
Misses' Merino VESTS, Short and Long
Sleeve ;
For the Gentlemen's line may lie found?
Black CLOTHS mid CASSl MERES;
Fancy OASSIMKRES, latest Rtyles :
Rich Velvet and Cashmere VEST1NGS;
North Carolimi CASIMERES, superior
article ;
CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES.
MILLER A WARREN.
Oct. 'J, ]857. Ti tf
SOU CAROLINA,
AHREVII.LE DISTIUCT. IX EQVITT.
Fer<" McMalion. and wife, et al. ) Bill for
va. L 1> a r t itioo,
O. L. Canii, .Tcsse W. Cunn, et al. ) Ac.
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Archibald
Young mid wife, Surah, Sully Drenan.
formerly Snlly Cimn, Duncan Cann, Obediah
Cnnn mid Polly Cann, children of John Cnou,
deceased, ntid Nancy Drennn, child of EUca
Drc-nnn, formerly* Ell?*n Cnnn, Defendants in th<?
above btuted case, reside beyond the limits of
this State. on motion of McCowan, Complainants'
Solicitor*?
Ordered that said Defendants do appear, and
plead, answer or demur to suid Bill of Complaint,
within three month? froin the publication
hereof, or the fame will be taken pro eon.
festo neninst them.
W.M. II. PARKER, C.iua&.
Commissioner's Office, )
April 20, 1SS8. ? 61 8m
MILLER & WARREN
T\7"Ol"I.D respectfully call the ottention of
I Y t!u?ir ornl /niof?m/>ru tr*
stock of NEQRO UOUl'S.
George Schley's While PLAIXS, warranted
nil wool filling;
Plnid LIXSEV ;
Marlboro' P/.A/DSnnd STRIPES :
Domestic CilNUIIA MS ;
OSXAISUROS, PInid and Stripes ;
Georgia PLAINS :
FLA XXELS, of nil descriptions.
Oct. 2. 1857. " 22 If
F, P. ROBERTSON.
PUBLIC AUCTIONEER,
TT Y .rulTLI) respeetfallr offer his service* te
V V the citizens of, this nnd the adjoiuing
District*. lie is so generally known, that he
deems it unnecessary to do more than refer tc
his nJilresi?. viz : JJiatnond Hill P. O.. Abb*
ville District; and nil communications directed
to him will receive prompt attention.
Nov. 7, 1850. 27-tf
A BEAUTIFUL HEAD
OF
HIGH G&QSSY HAIR,
COMI'LETEI.Y PRESERVE!)
TO TIIE GREATEST AGE.
AND who that is gray would not Imvo it restored
to former color > or bald, but
would have the growth restored, or troublod
with :.w. i.*? %. :
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head,
or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with
sick hend nclic, (neuralgia) but tfofild be cured.
It will also remove nil pimples from the face
and skin. l'rof. Wood's llnir Restorative will
do all this, see circular ntid the following :
Ann Arbqk, Nov. 6,1856.
Tkok. 0. J. Wood?DeiirSirj I have heard
much snid of the wonderful effects of your Hair
Restorative, but having been so often cheated
by qunekery and quack nostrums, hair dye*.
Ac.. I wns disposed to nloce Votir Restorative
in the anme category with the thon*|tod and
one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I
tuet you in Lawrence county some months cine*
when yon gave me such Assurance a* induced
the triiti of j our IU-storativo in my familyfirst
by my good wife, whose hair had become
very thin and entirely white, and before ex
hausting one of your large bottle.*, her hair waa
restored nearly to its original beautiful brown
color, nnd had thickened and had beautiful and
glossy upon, nnd entirely over tho head ; she
continues to use it, not simplv because of {jja
beautifying effects npon tho fiair, bat becanto
of its healthful influence upon the bead ted
mind. Other* of my family and frifhda - ara
n?iinrr rniir Roatorrtf ivo wft.'lai f.li*
feels ; therefore, iny skepticism nod doubts in
reference to its character nnd value are entire!}
removed ; nnd I cun nnd do most eordially
and confidentially recommend its use by all
who would have their hair restored from ^iit*
or gray (by reason of tiickn>tt? or age,) to ori?inol
color nnd beautj*, nnd f>y all young parsons
who would have their hair boautifol sal
glossy Very truly and gratefully your*
OVSLAS31UJ1 Bl'A^rSV.
Friend Wood : It Was a long Hm? WWfr :J
saw you at Bli??fic)<l before I got thf bqt|^f6f
yonr Restorative for winch you gave m?w an ,
order upon your agent in Detroit and mini
got it we conclude to try it oi> Jfrs, WMii>
hair, as the surest test; df its powder, l? hap
done all that yotr annnred mejft oula do ;jUMl
othors of family auJ-^-jond?,'Hav?#f mViM#
its effect*, are ooW . ?iina and
its use to others irintitWa to ttio lrigheji
sidrratiun yon dlaimfor iWt- ? j V:
Again; very r^pectfnl^j^d
- y. >? ; - - - ' bf<ii mil
i :l CakltLKfui ?
I liavo u$#d Prqf.'jO. J. Woud'c lUV itttCorati*e,
nnd hare ndrtMr&d its wr>hd?rltrM8WSfcMjhair
wa>;b?omin^, MMNttafodtfubt,
permawentiy ?.! ? ?* iOW^Bj&jxri
O. J. W?MB$&WE^bliahm?nt)?nd
1 I*
'= Mil
:-8^ T: . mwrifi-;