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nARUETS.
CoLvmdla, June 80.?Our cottou market is
till at A eUnd, and as thero have been no
11 ant actions this week, we can only quote nominal
10 a 11 Jc.
CnAni.F.rrox, Jli'ti'e 29.?Cotton.?The sales
tliis forenoon ntttouVitod to 200 bales, at 11^ a
121 cent*.
COftSIOrtEES.
The following persons have freight in the
Depot at Abbeville
H C Nichols, R II Wardlaw C L Edwards, John
Enright, Col J F Marshall, II- S Cajon, D L
"Wardlaw, John McBryde, Branch, ?fc Allen,
H S Kerr. C T Haskell, B T Gordon. Wm M
llughoy, J <t N Knox, J W Jones, A Clark, Jr.
W A ct R E Gaines, J O Lindeay. D J Jordan.
D. R. SONDLEY, Ac't
* HYMEWEAL.
MARRIED, on 2Ud ult, by Rev. Colin Murchisou,
Mai. S. L. Joxks, and Mirs Rehucca S.
JonN6oN, nil of Abbeville District.
obituary!
. DIED, on tbo 17th ult, REBECCA CHAPMAN,
only daughter of Dr. J. II, oud E. C.
Looan.
Old and young are now indiscriminately using
I'rof. Wood's Ilair Restorative ; some os a
coBtiK'lic or bciiutificr of tlie complexion, some
to prevent the huir fulling, some as n lucre
dressing of the hair, and others to make it grow
and to change grey hair to ita original color ;
and Uicre ia 110 doubt of its answering nil the
purposes for which it was designed by its illustrious
invcutor.
We are uttorl}' averse to incurring editorial
responsibility in trifling matters, but as we
deem it no trifling matter to have the hair on a
ranu'ti head (when prematurely fulliug off,) actually
and permanently restored, so ueithcr do
wc consider it unworthy the editorial profession
to recommcnd a llair Restorative tlmt will
effect this very thing. Wood's celebrated "Hair
Restorative" is the article we have in view,
and if the certificates of the most distinguished
men in the country are entitled to credence
then is this preparation all that is claiincd for
it on the part of its proprietor. Seo extracts
from the "Missouri Republican" in the epo?ial
note column of this paper.?Itahicay American.
Sold by all good Druggists.
June 28tli 1R58 8 eow-lv
wnVOMIII JT JL V>C^
School.
TIIK First Session will close oil Wednesday
the SEVENTH OF JULY. GEN'. Mc
GOWAN will address the Literary Society of
the Institution on tlmtday: and original Addresses
may be expected from several of the
Sludents. The public are invited to attend.
The next Sea&iou will open uu Monday the
19th of July.
SAM'L B. JONE3, Rector.
July 1, 1858 8 It
PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING.
JOSEPH FREY, from Charleston, respectfully
informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Abbeville and vicinity, that he is here, and prepared
to Tune and Repair PIANOS and ORGANS.
He deems it unnecessary to say anything
of comment, as he is already known.
Orders left at the Marshall House, will meet
with prompt attention.
July 2, 1858 8 tf
PROFESSIONAL CARD.
DR. D. S.?BENSON,
"\\7OULD respectfully announce to his friends
Y V and the public generally, that he has rc
iiirnea 10 Aoueville village for tlie purpose of
resuming tlie practice of Medicioe. Thankful
for past patronage, he trusts by a strict attention
to business to merit its continuance.
Residence?at the dwelling of Mr. John A.
"\Y IKR.
Office?in the rear of the Store of Messrs. j
Wjeii ds LrriicoE.
D. S. RENSOX, M. D.
June 30, 1858. 10 3in
New Goods! New Goods!!
WE would respectfully inform our friends
mill customers, that we have made
large additions to our Stock of
Drills and TOcdiciucs,
and would be pleased to have tliern call and
examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere,
us <ve can offer them strong inducements to |
buy. Our Stock consists in part, of
PERFUMERIES,
Rubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Pomade*,
Cologne and Toilet Waters; Hair, Nail and
Tooth *Brushea, Dressing Combs, Fine Tooth
l'owdcrs, Soaps, Surgical and Dental Instru
meats,
Fine Brandies and Wines,
for Medicinal purposes, and all articles usually
kept in a first-class Drug Store. Give us a
call.
JOllDAX & McLAUCIILIN,
Abbeville C. H.
July 1, 1858. 8 ' tf
xne uiear otarcners friend
"V\7 ILL givp ft finished and beautiful gloss to
VV Collars, Shirt Bosoms, and to all linen,
muslin and cotton goods; it will be found an
Assistant in whitening clothes, and is warrauted
to contain nothing injurious.
For sale by
JORDAN Ji McLAUCHLIN,
. , Druggists and Chemists.
July 1, 1858 8 tf
Just Received
A SUPPLY of Frangipanni Extract, an
Eternal Perfume for the Handkerchief,
Frangipanni Toilet Water,
" " So#p,
" " Sachets.
to which wo invito the attention of the Ladies
JORDAN A McLAUCHLIN,
Druggists and Chemists.
July 1, 1858 8 tf
Just Received
TJAZIN'S New Perfume, KISS-ME QUICK
H~? - -l a 1 ' -
p. m i/ituiicu irum me wen-Known nuwer o
Fotget-rae-not, unsurpawtAl in fragranco anc
permanency, for sale by
JORDAN & M0LAUCHLIN,
Druggists and ChemisU.
July 1, 1858. 8 tf
Painia and Oils.
WE have just received a lot of PUR1
WHITE LEAD. Linseed Oil, and Copa
Yarnisb, Wtjieh w? will sell cheap.
rj JONDAN <fc McLAUCHLIN,
< No. 3, Granite Range,
Abbeville, C. IL
Wnly 1, 18B8. 8 tf
Jut Received
"f fifl 0UNCE8 of 8UL. QUININE,
lyu 20 Ounccs SuL ]?orphenea
for sale by
JORDAN A MoLAUCHLINi
DruggUU #od CbemnU.
July 1,4858. 8 ! tf
Fore White Wine and Oide:
"Vinegar. ,
JUST Pftceirod a lot ?Jf the above VINEGARS
of bAt quality, wd far Mid by
H. a KERR.
atrmv*..:.- : 10 ?
IfQtioe toOreditort,
9m
v.' 'i$'. . " r-' 'i<: ' )
*
l .^,1.._^i, - "'?r- - - 1 - -
Notice to Creditors.
ALL Creditors of RICHARD 13. FULTON
are hereby notified to present and prove
their demands on or before 1st day of OCTOBER
uext. All demuuds not presented by that
day will bo barred.
WM. II. PARKER, c.e.a.d,
Commissioner's Office, )
June 20th, 1858. J 10 3m
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABJiEVILLL; "DISTRICT.
JAMES J. RICIIEY, who is iu the custody of
the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue
of a Writ of capiat ad sati*/aciendu?i, at the suit
of James Arnold, having filed in my office, together
with a schedule, on oath, of his estate
and effects, his Petition to the Court of Con.inon
Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the
benefit or ttio Acts of tho Ueneral Assembly,
made for the relief of insolvent debtors.?
It is therefore Ordered, that the said Jnnies
Arnold, and all others the creditors, to whom
the said James J. Itichey is in anywise indebted,
be, and tliev are hereby summoned, and
have notice to appear, before the said Court,
at Abbeville Court House, on the Fourth day
of October next, to shew cause, if any they
can, why the prayer of the Petition aforesaid,
should not bo granted.
MATTHEW M(DONALD, C. C- 1'.
Ofiiei: of Common l'leas, J
Abbeville Di?., June 28, 1808. \ 10?3m
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. *
Richard c. starr, who is in custody of
the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virture
of a Writ of capiat ad Mlirfacicndnm. at
the suit of John A. Hamilton, having filed in
?ny office, together with a schedule, on oath, of
hia estate and effects, his Petition to the Court
of Common Pleas, praying that he mny be ndi
milted to the benefit of the Acts of the Geric!
ral Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent
j debtor#?
It is Ordered, that the said John A. llamil|
ton, and all other the creditors, to whom the
| said Richard C. Starr is in any wise indebted,
! be, and they are he rely summoned, and have
! notice to appear before the said Court, at Abj
beville Court j louse, <>n the Fciirth day of Oc|
t her next, to shew cause, if any they can, why
I the prayer of the Petition aforesaid, should
! not be granted.
MATTHEW Mr DONALD, C. C. P.
.. r _ . ?
Abbeville Dia , June 28. 1808. J 10?3m
r IB ^ H B n?v3
COKES BURY AMATEURS
WILL G1VK TIILI'i S12COND
! GEASD MUSICAL
EXTERTAIXMENT,
I
IN THE CIIAl'EI. OF THE
; MASONIC FEMELE COLLEGE,
Tui><iday Evening, Otli July,
Admittance 50 Cents?Children Half
Price.
r?",IIE CONCERT is given by the young La_I_
dies and Gentlemen, for the laudable purpose
of completing the improvements upon our
Church buildini*.
?*. i -ii i-- i ?- ?_ ..?
IV uujiu U1I ?lit# Iiuvu uny uniaie in incir
souls, and ore rnorcd by concord of sweet
sound?, *wert Charity, 6wcct Nightengales, or
any thing else that is sweet, will corns forward
and show they are fit for anything else rather
than "Treason, stratagems aud spoils."
j By referring to the advertisement of the Male
, Institute, we sec that GEN'L McGOWAN is to
I address the Literary Soeicty here on the 7th.?
| To strangers we say come the evening before,
resale yourselves at our feast, partake of
Cokcsbury hospitality the overnight, and thus
lit: the better prepared on the morrow for the
Gwneral's literary treat.
We are pleased to aunounce that Prof. JAEGER,
of the Laurensville Female College, and
also, Mr, SIMMON'S, the Flutist, have both con
scnted to lie with us on the occasion.
Sir. CLAKK, the Pianist, of Augusta, likewise
tenders iiis services. We take this opportunity
to bear testimony to the excellence of
| his performance. He has kindly put at our disI
posal two fine Pianos, tuned in unison.
Iu conclusion, wo must be permitted to saythat
what with Pianos, Bass Violins. Flutes,
and Violins of the smaller order, together with
the trumpets and tongiu* at our disposal?all
under the direction of two able Professors iu
the Divine Art?we arc bound to give entire
satisfaction; value received. Albeit we get nothing
but what may be equally enjoyed by all
good church-going people.
Cokcsbury, S. C., June 22, 1858 8-2t
The Best Chance to Make From 20 To
50 Per Centum !!
B. M. S. A. WINESTOCK.
BEG LEAVE to inform the public that they
are desirous of making a change in their
business, and now offer their unusually large
Slock of Goods at New York first coat prices,
without expenses. The Stock has been replenished
this season, with a great many beautiful
styles, consisting as follows :
Ready Made Clothing,
Hats and Caps, of the Latest Styles,
Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hosiery,
Gloves, Stocks. Ac.,
Pocket, Note and Memorandum Books,
f: 1? J a.
nuivcOf ivuouro nuu ovr&J'O,
Fine Violins, and Strings,
Stationery, Perfumeries, Soaps, ?fcc.,
Umbrellas and Walking Canes,
A very large Stock of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers,
And Boys' SHOES:
Brogaus aud Coarse Boots,
25,000 very fine HAVANA SEGARS.
of the l>est Brands,
Very fine CHEWING TOBACCO :
Together with thousands of other articles
too numerous to mention. By calling ou us
you will find that it will pay, even though you
may come a distance 20 or 30 miles. We are
satisfied our Stock is tho largest, best and
cheapest iu the up-country, and we feel assur'
cil that anv one in want of goods in oar line,
an do well by calling on us, as we are deter,
mined to do as wo say.?Any one wishing to
f buy our whole Stock can do well, as we will
1 give reasonable terms.
We would also say a few words
To those who are Indebted
to us, either by Note or open Aeconnt. Such
. persons will please come up and pay us, as we
wish it to be distinctly understood that we
T don't do a credit business. When we did
I charge things to some persons it was only for a
short time'; therefore, we trust that our friends
will come iu and help us with what ever
amount they can, towards their Account* or
i Note*, in niir
Remember the place where you cap bay the
. best Clothing and Furnishing Goo<fi: at New
York first oost?at
B. M. & S. A. WINESTO^K'S
Clothing Depot, corner of the Marshall House,
Abbeville C. II.. & C.
May 10,1858 4 t28july
HEAD QUARTERS,
r 2d regiment cavalry, >
Lokouius Store, S. C., May 81, 1868 )
IN PURSUANCE of order* receirtd from
Brig. Gen. Ferryman, an Electiori will be
held St tiia M*?Ml: .<Wmtn?r
FRIDAY, 2d 4n ofJULt oi^ /qc. MAJOR of
the Abbeville 8<Jnftdrop, to fiH the v#mooV occMion?d
by tj?e resignstlcm o/Lieut. Cm, M?r'
tin.
The commanders Qf Companies iHIl to
it tl.eir Msistsuc? s:ueh^ aqbordirinte. officers ?s
[- votcf (did tnionHit thti^resolt to
ersl lWynlin.V j 'fe^WKSS
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or value of its Articles iu thu World.
Each Monthly Part Contains as much Read- '
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louisvillk, ky. 3]
June 10 1858 7 4t ?
1858, SPRING GOODS, 1858. *
CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS.
AVCiVSTA, GEORGIA. J
BROOYI & WORRELL,
\X7"0ULD invite attention to their largo and
T elegant Stock of SPRING ANlJ SUM- u
MER GOODS, which they are displaying at
their
One Price Store,
Comprizing everything of the latest and most
elegant Styles in?
Ladie*' Dress Goods, Embroideries,
Lace Mantillas, Talmas,
Shawls, "1
IIOOP-SKIRT3 of every style manufactured; .
IIOOP <>f every kind ; '
DUSLERS, a large assortment ; 011
IRISH LINENS of our own importation;
French, English and American 1'IIINTS,
GINGHAMS, MUSLINS. CHALLIES; W(
BEREGKS, DeBEGES, ite., ?t.
B Si <t B 9 nu
All the best makes in the market of P
Domestics, Housewife Goods,
Liuen Damasks, Sheetings,
Pillow Linens, and Cot- nl,
ton*, l>oyles Towel- 8t>l
P
lugs, Dimities,
Ac., &c;
Making up one of tlie best Stocks of DRY
GOODS ever offered in this market, ond em- **'
bracing all of tliose Styles most highly prized
by good housekeepers, and as we are the only
house in the city tlmt invariably adhere to the
One Price System.
Wc would call particular attention to this
feature of our trade, and ask all to consider its
advantages; itguarantues to the buyer,
The Lowest Market Prices,
because in forces the seller down to the Rinallcst ?
sum he can afford to take for his GOODS, and
of course BARGAINS cannot be expected from
any other mode of doing business.
Please notice tliut we rigidly adhere to W(
ONE PRICE?that price we guarantee to be
as low as the lowest; and that wo never resort re
to tlie trick of baiting. ou
Anril 1C. 1BSR Kfl if
Situation as Teacher Wanted. ?
TALONZO HARRIS, having determined ra
to devote himself to teucliiug, is desirous
of securing some permanent location. He
would prefer some hea.tiiy location iu the coun- ?
try, yet, will not refuse a village school. He ^
will be prepared to enter upon the duties and
responsibilities of the teacher's life, (and he
trusts with the proper spirit) the first Monday
in August next. Any community desirous of a
permanent teacher, with the prospect of building
up a goad classical school, is just the one in ?
which he would delight to settle.
Any communication addressed to him at H
Spartanburg C. U., S. C., will meet with prompt J
attention. For particulars, addresa him as pi
above. co
June 24, 1858. 8 tf
GUDGElt'S HOTEL, "
J. H. GUDGER, Proprietor,
A8HVILLE, N. C. tL
May 8, 1868. 2 3m
G. T. ANDERSON, T
SURGEON AND MECHNICAL
jam e: imr tt ass rmc19
LOWNDES VILL E, S. C.
ALINE addressed to him at Lowndesville
P. O. will secure hi* services in any part
of the District.
Jan. 28, 1858 39 ly r?
: J sd
Fine Chewing Tobacco. w
JUST received, direct from D. H. Trotter, ^
Virginia. One Hundred pounds of the finest
CHEWING TOBACCO to be started the world
over. If you want something fine, call on
Ii n
U. O. JYCillU.
June 2,1858 5 . tf
Ladies' Gauze, Merino,
AND LISLE THREAD
UNDER-VESTS,
Very Desirable for the Summer Wear
AT GRAY A ROBERTSON'S. JjJ
June 2. 1858 k "
, ~ v. t|
WINDOW SHADES, - J
IN GREAT V AIMfcT Y, J
AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S. U
Jane 2, 1868 6 tf *
1 FOR SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers for tale npon a G
liberal credit to an approved purchaser, n
hi* Dwelling House,,3tore BonseJjSnd stock of u
goods located *t Mt. Cajmel 8 miles from Cal- e
hoan's^MUls^Uie plsoelp. be?^b? and deaira- |
uie anu a goon ?uuia ior Dtuintsa ; tha build- p
ingti are complete and good repair with a good b
w#lrof waUr, fcardcn and orchard attached? n
OaemofWood Land| mije a
ranging .ironi I f . Io z
yetnofage. HOLMES 4
tfV?* 2; iB3? JP ' " '? ' .fa
tfyy W
For the Legislature.
Z&- Hie friends of THOMAS THOMSON, \
icj., respectfully announce liiin for re-election
the Legislature. I
fiT The friends of CJcu. 3. McUOWAJN, re- k
eotfully announce liiui for re-election to the
'gislAture. '
i
tar We arc authorised to announce AU- >
JSTUS LOMAX a candidate for the Legisla- '
rn at llip pnniiinc aln??in?
? ? r> ?
C3T The friends of OEM. W. W. I'EKRY- J
\N respectfully announce liiui a candidate t
r the Legislature at the ensuing election t
tsgr Tho friends of JAMES N. COCHRAN, \
q., would respectfully announce him as a I
.ndidata for the Legislature, at the ensuing *
JCUvHJ. |
C^rWc are authorized to autiouncc COL. '
0. TALMAN, as a Candidate for the Lcjjis- ,
turc at the ensuing election.
fiSTThe friends of SAMUEL JORDAN,
mikl respectfully nnuounec liiin ns a Cnndi- '
,le for the Legislature nt the ensuing election.
53^-Thi: friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., would
spcctfully announce him it* u candidate for
c Legislature, nt llie next election.
me iridium ui v*ui. n. it. iiAUi'CiU, j
auld respectfully niuiounee liim ns a Cnndi- j
,to for the Legislature tit tlio ensuing elec- I
? T I
[^"Tlic friends ot Dr J. J. AVAKDLAW, j
uuld respectfully umtuunco liim ns a Caudiitc
for the Legislature at the ensuing elec
>n.
?3?" Tim numerous friends of WES1.EY A. ;
LACK Esq., respectfully announce liim na a !
indidnto for Tax Collector ut the next elee- i
jn.
I
Hemlock Suit: Leather.
AAA LBS. Good Daninged HEMLOCK !
UUU SOUS LEATHER just received, and |
ill be sold low lor Cusli, l>y
II. S. KERR.
Juno 2, 1858 5 4t
EW SPRING AN D~SUMMERGOODS
AT
GRAY & ROBERTSON'S
II K A l? CASH STORE,
No. 1, Granite Range.
VE BK(? respectfully to inform tlie citizens '
of Abbeville ntul surrounding District, ,
at wc lire now prepared io show tlic lurgcst j
d best selected Stuck of
taple and Fancy Dry Goods,?
!? Iinvit 0Vt>r ilnno h<iri?fnfi?ro Ac wn .
rselves almobt entirely to tli- Dry (???o<]s |
isinow, \vc are enabled to keep a large assorteut
of
lain, Fancy and Robe Barege*,
Black, and Fancy Silks,
Calicoes, Bonnets&c.
To the BONNET Department we pay partiear
attention, and our Stock at present pre- |
uts every novelty of the season :
lain and Fancy Straws, Fancy j
Ncopolitan and Trimmed
Silks, &c.,
onp with a magnificent Slock of Fine French j
.OWERS, Bonnet RIBBONS, ROUGH ICS, i-c. j
In MANTILLAS, we have ail the late styles
Silk and Black Chantilly, Lace, <fcc.
Our Stock of
Kid, Silk^and Thread Glovex,
nntiort'. rnriinfu
SIlOCK, Ac.,
Is unusually Fine and Large.
We always keep on hnnd a largo Stock of
omcstic GoodH, Linens, Linen
Drills, CaRsimercs, Ac.
Also, all kinds of material suitable for boys'
?ar.
In cnlling attention to the above Goods, we
ttpectfuily solicit the patronage of our nuraero
friends, and the public generally. We will
all times take pleasure in showing our Stock,
y and all of wnich wo will sell at the lowest
srible price for Cash, and every article warnted
as represented.
GRAY <fc ROBERTSON.
March 31, 1858. 48 tf
BBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON
STAGE LINE.
FROM
ibbevlllc to Washington.
PHE PROPRIETOR of this well established
L Liue taken this method of informing the
iblic that he has changed his Schedule, for the
nvenience of passengers.
Tho Stage will bo detained at Abbeville Court
ouse, until half past 9 o'clock, on MONDAY,
EDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, afTordg
an opportunity for passengers on the morng
train from Greenville to go directly
irougli to Washington, Ga., the same day, conicting
with the train at "Washington, for Aulsta,
Montgomery, Ala., or Memphis, Tenu.
The Stage will leove Washington, Ga., on
UESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY
orniugs.
The Line has been refitted with a splendid
r U u K-il UllSrl l' UAUH.
>od Teams and an experienced driver,
pg" Passengers from all points above Newjrry,
going West, will find thnt they can
sach any point west of Atlanta in exactly the
une time, and with $5.00 less expense than by
ay of Brauchville.
or further information Apply at the Po6t Office.
JOHN McBRYDE, Ag't.
Abbeville Q. H., S. C.
May 26, 1358 4 ly
MOSTOOMEaY'S
ELEBRA TED DOUBLE SCREEN
Rockaway Premium
WHEAT, ? AN.
I^HE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the
. Right for this Stpte, now offers to Planers
these justly celebrated Fans for cleaning
/heat. Thin Fan is superior to ^anything of
le kind now in use, as the number of pr<r*
i in ins awarded at different State Fairs will
ttest. It ia simple in its structure, easily rig..a
. i ?n ?6.
cu, wur*o wdij, miu wuuu uuv ui uiucr, van uv
b pal red by any ordinary mechanic. It is it'
apted to cleaning All kinds of grain. For?fur?
i?r particulars, see Hand Bill, which will be
jrnished any one desiring such.
Cotton Gins und Tre?ber?.
Also constantly on band .a supply of Cotton
Hns, which I warrant to be eaaal to any
iad^. Also, a lot of Threshers which are so extosirely
known tbat J deetn it nsortsary to
ulogiae" then) here. .
*? w iunviuiiMrv Bu mwuiwiurw AM MPW
lace, by ?klllfal-v4rockaien, ?nd of; the very
?i,m*feri*l, ?W w?r*ritM" to d4>b?t fr
id for tbetn: Any orders fof' ?Hber of tk*
bore Miohines. eddweeed to (he unbecriber.
Ag*^vaih'
JOHN ENHIQHT L
LbbtfilleC. H., a C., M*y 5fc 1S63 l^m
I <-fi i*.\ yC"1;'-' V">'. 'J"t
*-T? *'*<*
TT \T TiT?B WOTC
i:. A!VD LISLE TlIttBJJJ HAl? fiDSR/ A
i-iwlfafi8i?m y rfFnfo
.'4&M * /? ?M-d*rfk r.j hJ f.>(|v
m 0 0 HE & QUAIFB,
IMIIS day, liong tlicir Banner 011 the outer
wulls, and under it will say that they
invo just received one of the largest and best
stocks of
Clothing, Crockery, and Dry Goods,
fver imported into the District of Abbeville.
Ml of which have been bought for CA8I1,
ind which will be sold for CASH, cheaper
han any one can buy on Time, (we care not
vho.)
Many have coine and have been convinced of
he truthfulness of our assertions ; but there are
ionic who yet cling to their fond Idol?we mean
ho practice of buying Goods on twelve month's
,iine. Of those we regret to take our last fare.veil,
unless it be wheu they have Cat/i to snare:
lieu it is wo will give them prices tlmt will not
iso up and make llictn afraid, but will encourigc
and cheer them on. It may be nccessnry
or us lo statu that we have made arrangements
ii New fork, to receive all the new Styles of
3oods imported into the city this season. Unler
this arrangement, and with the Goods Already
received, we flatter ourselves that none
will be oblige to leave our quiet little Town unlatistied
us regards Price and quality.
We now hand you it short li&t of the new
Styles and l'riees. In the lir.-'t place,
50O Ladies' Collars,
from Auction from 12} cents to 7.00 dollars I
Honiten Lace Setts,
from I in porters, from 10 lo 25 dollars;
ItRfLMANTS, nt 12} cents;
Ladies' CO'lTON 1IO.SE, nt. 0^ cunts;
Ladies' IIANDKKKOHIKFS, ut ti| cents;
Fine Dress Goods,
nn.l 1IEAD DRESSES;
It**l)o n Qnille SILKS, lit 80 nnd -1;") dollars; I
Robe n Quillu OrgundicS, nt 0, 7, and 15 !
dollars ;
Pnrodii Clolhs,
Double Duenll Stripes, nt 2.r. dollars.
Aud we hove on tlie way 1/200 yards of
Printed Lawns,
which have been bought for us at Auction.
Hoop Skirts,
Steel, Brass, and Whalebone, from .$1.50 to j
$1.50; I
Mantillas. Point Lnc?\ Clinutillu, Moire Ail- J
titjuc, iiikI Black bilk, from $1.50 to $25.00 ; ;
jh. jar. vm. ~mw * ^ w 9
White Crap??, lvtlcll.i 131 nek Silk, Moire
Antique, and L>c Luuc SliuwIs, from $1.00
to $1 C.5U;
To the gentlemen, of our town and country,
wc would say that, we have the Knreka Suits,
Coats, Punt*. nn<l Vest?, fine mid new, we have,
also, ti fiootl Stock of the Gerota Collar?, C'raviits,
and Shirts, Something new and l-'uucy.? i
Also, a l'iioiI Stoek uf
StinmiH't' Hals.
Is. B.?Xo Goods will lie taken buck when
once sold, unload the Goods be damaged before
purchased.
April 'JJ, 1808. M tf
CJas Light, (ias Light!
W1C I'espoctfnlly inform our friends and
tin: 1'iiblic, flint we linvc pnreliused
the exclusive right to sell in this District,
Danford & Baileys' Patent Self-Oeneratine:
Gas Lamps,
and con supply every family with the most
beautiful and economical light now in use. It
is no trouble to keep them in order, and their
impossibility of explosion render them invaluable.
One burner will give ns much light as
sevcu candles, i\t the trivial cost of ubout one j
cent, per hour, and can be titled in uny other |
lamp at small expense.
We will keep on hand a supply of splendid
Paloiir aud other Lamps,
at all prices. This Light is odaptod to Church
e*. Hotels, Stores and Dwellings.
Call and Hce for yourselves, at.
dUUL/iU & jMliljAU<Jill,l IN O,
No. 8 Granite Range,
Abbeville C. II., S. C.
April 30, 18r.S, 52 tf
Tail yard and Sliocshop.
MR. ADAM FIERXEUSEL, a regular, faithful
nml successful German Tanner.?In
finish and durability, liis heavy and light Leather
challenges competition with the licet to be
found in the Charleston and New York uiar
ket8. I
Messrs. SAMUEL KNOX aud JOIIX MEYER,
Boot and Shoe Makers.
Mr. Knux is known throughout the District.
Mr. Meyer as a fashionable, finished aud faithful,
Boot and Shoe Maker,
for Gentlemen, and Coarse and Dress Shoes for
Ladies, has not his superior in New Yoik or
Boston.
Orders promptly attended to. Prices will be
kno\tu by cards distributed.
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
solicited.
T iv lAvra
Culboun's Mills, April, 1868 60 8llii)4m
J. n. M'K E Is I? A R
HAVING completed the course of studies
required in the Profession of
feels himself in every way qualified to give
satisfaction to those who muv favor him with
their patronage. llo may be found in bis
Office over Branch & Allen's Drug-Store
ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C.
April 30, 185S. 62 3m
mw? It. C&AR&,
REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND
WOULD respectfully inform the citi-Gjm*
zens of thu District, that he lias
located himself ut Hodge's Depot, where lie will
be prepared to exeeule, with piomptuess, all orders
iu iiis line of business. lie is well prepared
with all the tools and niatcrialn of his
art, and feels confident in being able to give
satisfaction. All work warranted.
Terms Cash.
April 14, 1858. 60 ly
C2T Banner copy..
DB. S. HENRY BEARD,
xb isr rmr at mm- 9
Graduate of Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery.
HAS permanently Ideated at Abbeville C;
ET,, and solicits a, share of public patronage.
Teeth inserted from*one to full upper
and lower sets. Exposed nerves destined and
treated, free from pain. Having purchased an
offico Right, of Dl*. Blandy,' of Baltimore', 1 am
prepared to insert teeth ou the Ch?6plastic pro*
cess. ,
ty Office, two doora below Dandy's Corner,
AUg&afC. ll., S. C.
52, ;858. '53 ly
Clftdrs, Cigars, Clears.
JUST received a large lot f 10,000 very fine
Cigar*, worth frpm #60 to $80 per thousand.
Also, a lot.of very fine cbe* iug Tobacco,
at $1.26 to ?1.00 per lb. Pure French Brandy,
certainly made from tfia juice of the grape.
Wi?M, wl|iftte^ Oini ' Ac., of the very best
quality that we Lave befin able with much
cara aDd great aapentee toobtaiu.
^ JORDAN & MpLAUOmiN. May
27th, 18(58 4 tf ?
JlUIMVIIM. Anikvot^nM.
.?>- .J' . .... ? "' l if * "** ' ' " . .
DISSOLUTION.
rpiIE firm of PERRY MAN A WALLEB was
.1. dissolved by mutual consent on the first
of January.?Parties any way iudobted to tlio
concern, will please come forward and clone
their accouuta by cash, (or nute.) The uatne
of the firm, will ho used in tseltlemcut by either
of the parties.
W. W. PERRYMAN,
W. W. WALLER.
HAVINQ sold my entirelnUreofc of Goods
to GW%W? V. Perrymah, I take this
method of reUfyhitig my uincere., thank*, to my
numerous frithds'and customers for tlicir vrry
kind and geridr9)QA support to mo for the live
years I liavo beon in business in this place and
Vicinity. T w'otilu^ bespeak for the General,
on increased codtinuanoe of the same. ?
By reference HoPferrftnad's Coril you will
see tliat I am (by his kindness) retained ns qlerk,
und 1 can ouly say that 1 will do every tiling
in iny power to make your business transactions
agreeable and profitable.
W. W. WALLER.
Jan. 11, 1858. if
DK BBa
r|^IIE subscriber having purchased the inter.1..
est of W. W. Waller, would respectfully
selieit a continuance of the very liberal putrouage
given to the old firm.
lie feels deeply the obligation he is under to
the many kind friends who have stood by him
for the six years of his manhood, and business
life, through evil as well as good report.
Ami wliilo lie does not offer to sell goods for |
eost prices. lie knows the motto, "Live and let !
l-ivo,'" and will conduct business accordingly. !
lie is happy to announce that lie still retains t
t lie service of the agreeable and indefatigable
Waller, who will net as chief clerk and agent j
in the purchase and sale of goods, lie is also j
fortunate in holding 011 to Messrs. Apploton j
and White, who will be as industrious, polite
and attentive as ever.
W. W. I'KltliYMAN.
Jan. 11, 1858. tf
MT Tt1 :nt ?
r|"MIE Subscribers having disposed of their
l entire stock of 1)1' V GOODS in the establishment
known as C11AMBKRS it MARSHALL,
at Abbeville 0. 11., S. begs leave
to rccommcnd to their friends and the public
generally their successors, Messrs. JOHN
GRAY <fc JAS. T. ROBERTSON. who will conduct
the business under the style and title of
GRAY &. ROIJKIITSON.
These gentleuient arc well known by us 88
enterprising and correct, business men, and we
cheerfully recommend thctu to our friends and
patrons as worthy their patrouage.
C-??" Mr. JOHN Git AY. is our authorized
Agent to settle nil accounts due, by op to tiic
| firm of C1IAMUEK3 &. MARSHALL, and we
earnestly request those indebted to make early
settlement, as it is absolutely necessary for us
to close our business at Abbeville Court House
and the adjacent, country.
I'llAMUEKS it MARSHALL.
Columbia, S. C., Nov. tfu, 1357. SI tf
To Proprietors, Architects
1 and ISuilricrs.
JOHN CORBETT,
Practical House Painter,
WOULD inform the inhabitants of Abbeville,
and the public generally, tliat lie
has permanently located at Abbcviile C. II.,
for the purpose of pursuing his profession.
From a long experience in Europe, and tunny of
the principal Towns of America, combined
with a steady attention to business, he flatters
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who wish to have good House
Painting done, and will favor him with their |
j orders, lie Jecia ljnnacll competent to finish
jaU
Graining, Marbling, Paper
Hanging, &c.
Ilia experience and skill in liis profession will
enable liim to complete all work in his line at
very moderate prices.
Churches, Ilnlis, Staircase Walla, Mantle Tie
ces <fce., finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms
Papered, Paneled with Oak Paper, and varnished
in the best style.
lie is prepared to paint all old and new
work, and Tin Roofs, outside. Also, inside or
outgiJe of Rough casted Walls of private or
public buildings in imitation of any color of
stone, at one third of the cost ueua ly charged,
by substituting a composition of his own which
has been fully tested, and will stand good for
years. Window Sosli-s of private and public
buildings glazed at moderate prices.
He will also keep on hand and for sale all
kinds of Mixed Puinta in quantities to suit purchasers.
And also, a great variety of paper
suitable for Bed Rooms, Dining, and Drawing
Room9. lie will paint signs on glass or wood,
at short notiae.
Office in the Wooden Building adjoin
ing the Alurslinll House.
May 12, 1858. 3 ly
The Marshall House.
THE subscriber having purchased that commodious
and well known Mansion,
THE MARSHALL HO USE,
has made every arrangement for the accooimodation
of Permanent and Transient lioaudern,
and hopes, l>v proper attention, to merit a full
share of public patronage. After the first of
October, the rates of rogular Boarding Will be
*>15 00 nor mouth.
EDMUKI5 COBB.
Sept. 30,1857. 22 tf
S. H. JONES.
HOUSE BIJtLDEK.
OFFERS liis services to tlie citizens of Abbeville
District, iu everything pertaining to
bis line of business. By a strict attention to
the interests of bis employers, he hopes to
merit a due share ofe^trtronaire. Address
Handover P. O.,
Abbeville District, S. C.
March 19, 1858. ''46 tf
Strayed Cow.
OTRAYED from the subscriber,
lO a large English Cow, red and
winii', lujniuiiv owiiou uy mr. "
Stock. A suituble reward will be giVcn .for
lier delivery at the Episcopal Parsonage, Abbeville
cl ft. - .
B. JOHNSON.
May 13 tli, 1858 2 tf
For Sale, or to Rent;
AValuablo Tract of Land containing one
Hundred and Fifty Acres,- adjoining the
plantations of Joel Cunningham, J.' It. Wilson
And others. There is a goi>d dwelling house on
the place suited tQ n small family, aud all other
necessary outbuilding^.
Apply to ,
W. W; EELOHER, Jr.,
AlifiAvilla fl IT Diui 09 1Q?Ll on tf
' xsoonLii.'.
AND STATIOHER7.
THE Undersigned lias opened a BOOK
ST011E, In Jsewberry, where he keeps
constantly on hand, a fine assortment of Relig
ions, Miscellaneous and School BilOKSOrders
from a distance will be filled at the
shortest notice. W. J.-DUFFilt.
Newberry C. IT. GT*Q 25 80-ly
MILLEB ft W ABKHT
Tf AVE peered> li*ga';*o'd well selected
n'4"'4p43n
? .'.i if/it 7- ! . ' ^
WW-; : rr"
' WSt. and Gr*y do
Trnvslliftg do , .. i*
: Oct 2, 1867. ^ j!t
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DEY GOODS ! DRY 0008 !
tf.V.W WlURK>)?t
ARE how receiving theis stocks of Full auci
Winter GOODS, which they uro prepared
to offer mid eell as low n? nny nouse in the
city. The stock has been selected with great
cure, nud comprise ? great vuriety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS#
such as
Rich and elegant Silk ROBE.D'QUILLE ;
Bayadere Silk:*, variety of styles;
Silk VALEKOIAS, Striped and Plaid ;
1'lain SILKS, all colors ;
Mourning Bayadere and Chene RlLKS ;
Plain Black, I'laid and Striped ;
Silk l'OPLlKS und Victoria FLAIDS ;
DELAINE KOBE p'QUlLLK ;
Rich Fig'rd DELAINES aud CASHMERES,
Einb'rd French MENINGES, new stylcn ;
Plain French and English MfcttlNOtlS ;
Mourning PELA1NES.
ALSO
KVorw.1. 1 Vn,.lul. I'll I K'r*?i
American
Mourning ' ..
SuoUh GINGHAMS ; <.
Mourning "
Chotio ! ? ; ..
An c-xtcnaivc variety of S11AWLS, comprising
Silk Thibet SIIAWLS ;
Itroclie "
FlUfli Bordered Stella SHAWLS ;
Chenille SlIAWLS and SCA1LFS ;
Ladies' Illnck and Col'rd.Clotli CLOAKS;
Uicli Velvet CLOAKS, every variety ;
All Wool Lone SHAWLS ;
l'luiii lil'k Sec'nd Merino SHAWLS;
A lot of beautiful EillillOlLLHILS, consisti?f?
of
Uieh Muslin SLEfcVFS and COLLARS, in
etts; .
Jaconet and Swiss SLEEVES, Lines COLLARS
;
Maltese Lace SETTS;
i111i(nt.jo11 Luce COLLARS ami SLEEVES ;
liieom-t aii'l Swiss Hands ;
J.iiKii (.'aiuliric .llANDKERCllIEFS, Plnin
uiiil Embroidered ; , ; ,
lfvin'd ami Mourning IIAXDKKRC111EFS ;
Missc.-i' and Boys' Wool HOSE;
Wool OA IT ICRS ; Xett SACKS;
Misses' Merino VESTS, Short and Long
Sleeve ;
For the Gentlemen's line may lie found?
Black CLOTHS and CASS1MERES ;
Fancy CASSIMERES, latest, styles ;
Rich Velvet and Cashmere VlvSTlSCS;
North Carolina CASlMERES, superior
art iele ;
CRAVATS and COLLARS } Merino TIES.
MILLER <fc WARREN.
Oct. 2, lSf.T. 2'2 If
F. P. ROBERT S.0 N i
PLBLIC auctioneer;
"T7""\7"oUL1) respectfully offer hi* services ic
V V the citizens of this mid the adjoining
Districts. He ib bo generally known, .that lis
deems* it unnecessary to do more than- refer tc
his uddress, via : lJiamoiiJ, Hill P. , O.,1 Abbei
vilie District ; and idlcoinniiiiiifjatiQUs directed
to liiin yfill receive prompt attention. Huv.
7. 1850. 27-tf .
A IlE^lJTiFIJlIllEl W ~~
OF
RICH GLOSSY HAIR,
COMPLETELY PRESERVED
TO TIIE GREATEST AGE.
AND who that is gray wouUl not ?t restored
to former ^color ; or bald, but
would have tbe growth restored, or, troubled
w.itli duiidrutT and itching but would Inive it
removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head,
or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with
rick neiin none, (iieurnjiria) nut would Ue cured.
It will also remove nil pimples from the faco
utid skin. I'rof. Wood's Hair Restorative will
do all this, see circular a- d the following:
Ann AitnoF, Nov. 5, 1866.
Prok. O. J. Wood?Dear Sir ; I have heard
much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair
Restorative, but having been so often cheated
by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes*.
?tc , I was disposed to place jour Restorative
iu the same category with the thousand and
one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until f.
met you in Lawrence county some months sincq
? iicii ^uve tuv oucu ii?ui uucc at) muuueu
the trial of your Restorative in my family?
first by my good wife, whose hail- hud become
very thin and entirely white, and before cx
hnusting oueofyonr large bottles, her hair waa
restored nearly to its original beautiful browu
color, nnd had thickened and had beautiful and
glossy upon, and entirely over the head ; alio
continues to use it, not simply because of iU
beautifying effects upon the Lair, but because
of its healthful influence upon the head and
mind. Others of my family and friends are
using your Restorative, with the happiest effects
; therefore, my skepticism and double irl
reference to its character and value are entirelv
rptiiavAil niul I ami nnil mnut
and confidentially reco'tfurfend its Hio by alf
wlio would have their hair restored from white
or gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to orig-.
inol color and beaut}*, and by all j-oung persons
who would have their hair beautifm and
glaasy Very truly and gratefully yours.
SOLOMON MANN."
FniEND \Vooi>: II \<>ns a Ic'tig time after I
saw you at Blissfield before I got the bottle of
your Restorative for which you gave me an
order upon your agent jn Detroit and when I
cot it we concludcd to try it on Mrs. Mann'*
hair, as the surest test of its powder. It has
done all that you assured me it would do ; and'
others of fu(iiily apd friends, having witnessed
its effect*, are now using and .recommending
ltd Man tn ntli/ira na ftnlillnfl /lin liinhnaf nnn
.
sidcration you claim for.it...
Again, very respectfully And truly, yourg,
SOLOMON MAKN.'
Cablvi.*, Ii.l, June 28,^1-852.
I linvc usedl'rof. O, J. Wood's Hwir Itfstorative,
and have admired its wonderful effects.
My haif was becoming, as I thought, prematurci
ly gray, but l>y the' use of hU Restorative it
has resumed its original color, aud, I have no
doubt, permanently eo. ...
S- BltliSSE, ex-Sejoatof, U.J9? .
O. .T. WOOD <t CO., Proprietors, 812 Broadway,
N. Y., (in the great N. V. ;\y"fre Hailing
Establishment) and 114 Market street, St. Lou it
Mo. **'
And sold by all good Druggrefc. ,
Jordan 1S1 McLauu|>lin, and iiraaoh" it Allen,
iiuoeviiiu auu uue >vcsl.
Bill ?fc Ingallft, Columbia,*, ' " ? '
March 12,'68. , eovr^ljr
Dissolfftioirf. ; g
THE Partnership": li^eloforo existing
tween KNIUUIIT & STABJ^ 4n v.th?.
manufacture of Cotton Gins, Wbeat Thjaah.
ers, Fane, ?fcc., has tms day been ditffeolfcd by
mutual agreement of piu'tifc.8. XNq JBo.pfcs, ?md.
Accounts of the.Old yjrn\ are in^thf, h'?}iil?.- of.
John En right, who'is alotf6 rftftb'AVlxed to settle
the business of the gauie. . iitJ-yr '
..JO EN RIGHT.
RicH'D-a^gtiAaiir/
November 1/1857. SB) tf;
C. P. EEMSE^f ,
IS prepared to offer his Idrge and wjilf-'iM
leoted stack of JVirto Style* .
HATS
for the Fall and Wjnte* Wffo
of fine material and 'wnVtytfitop*r3
yepji bpjt a*t?<jla tB'A^^W^kfa^tlirsd, WhloU
A ^JXJUD W.'Tf . XVHJOiORJV# v ?
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