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DR. S. HENRY BEARD DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore College i Dental Surgery, HAS permanently located at Abbevillo I II., and solicits a share or public pa fonagc. Teeth inserted from one to full uppi and lower set*. Exposed nerves destroyed ati treated, free from pain. Having purchased ? -office Right, of Dr. Blnndy, of Baltimore, I a prepared to insert teeth on the Cheoplistic pr Office Over J. A. Allen's Store, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C. Aprl^22, 1858. 62 ly FINE HORSES. THE Subscribers will bo at Abbeville C. II on Sale-Day iu August, with a large iiuii ber of Fine Saddle and Harness Horses, among them some twelve or fifteen pairs. Vi have eeleeted them witli great care, nnd thin that thej' cannot be sorpnssed for size, epeei durability, beauty and docility. Every horse shall be ns represented, and w will, in other respecta, make it the interest < purchasers to meet us there. J. K. VANCE, J. II. VANCE July 8, 1853. 0 3t Williamston Springs Ilolel T^HE Pronrietora take nlpnmir? in nnnmti JL cing to the public, that their HOUSE now open for the season, under the superintei dence of ? MR. F- A. HOKE, as Manager, and are now ready to afford ppacious and con fortable Accommodation to all, whether in quet of pleasure or health. Their rooms are large and airy, and are s arranged as to furnish ninny conveniences, c! pecinlly to families who do not wish to be nc[ rated* Their Table will be always furnished wit the beat the country and cities can nflfoid, am in their culinary department, they would say that they have sccured the cervices of thos who cannot fail to please, even the most fat tidious. Romnl(>ti> nrn lilmuMcn f<> *?mnsements of any kind whatsoever, in word, the proprietors flatter themselves, tlin the)' hnTo left nothing undone that might at ford pleasure and comfort to their guests. Kates of BoardPer Day $ 2.0 Per Week 12.0 Per Month 35.0 JOHN G. WILLSON, E. NELSON. H. T. T LISTEN. July 8, 1858. 9 3t Seven Likely Negrea for Sale WILL he sold at Abbeville Court ftonse, oi the first Monday in August next, he tweon the hours of II o'clock a. m., and I o'r.loo.k r>- tn mnrt iron-no ftfWanil iford Holmes, in favor of Gilliland, Howell d Co., Gilliland, Howell <b Co. Seven Likely Negroes, Viz: Betsy, shout 40 years of age, and her an ohildien : Emily, about IB 3*eara of ago, Fanny abont 12, SoBan, about 9. George, about 7, Eas ter, about 6, and Sam, about 2 years of age. Term* Cash. T. IV COCHRAN, Sheriff, Agent for Gilliland, Ho\?cll <t Co. J?1y 8, 1868. 9 4t PROFESSIONAL CARD. DR. D. S. BENSON, WOULD respectfully announce to his friend and the public generally, that he has re turned to Abbeville village for the purpose o resuminrr the nraeti<?? nf Mmlii-ino Tl.onl-fn for past patronage, he trusts by a strict alten tion to business to merit its continuance. Residence?at the dwelling of Mr. John A wier. Office?in the rear of the Store of Messrs wikr ib lytuqok. D. S. BENSON, M. D. Juno 30, 1858. 10 8m New Goods J New Goods!! ~\\j E would respectfully inform our friendi V V and customers, that we have mad< large additions to our Stock of Draffs and lVKedicincs, aid would be pleased to have them call anc examineoar Stock before purchasing eUewhere as *ve enn offer them strong inducements U buy. Our Stock consists in part, of E' JLi tt 1' ?J IT* M'j HltiS, Lnbin'a Extracts for the Handkerchief, Pomade* Cologne and Toilet Waters; Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Dressing Corah*, Fine Tooth I'owders, Soaps, Surgical and Deutal instru men la, Fine Brandies and Wines, for Medicinal pnrposoa. and all articles usnally kept in & first-class Drug Store. Give us c call. JORDAN it McLAUCHLIN, " Abbeville C. II. Tuly 1, 1858. 8 tf The Clear Starchers Friend WILL (rive a finished and beantiful closst< CaIKpk SKirf Hrtar?m? art A al) lm?n muslin and cotton goods; it will be found at assistant itf whitening clothes, and is warrantee to contain rtotliing injurious. For*ale,bv _ . ? JORDAN & McLAUCHLIN. Druggists and Chemf?ts. Jolyvl, 1888 8 tf jjr. ? Just Received A SUPPLY of FrangJfjiinni E*lr#ct. ai Eternal Perfcrae for the Handkerchief, Frangipa'nni Toilet Water, " " Boap.^ .. ** " Sachets. to which invite the attention of the I.ndiet JUU1>AW <b McLAUCHLIN, Druggists and Chemists. July, 1, 1868 8 tf ^ Just Received TjpAZTN'S New Perfume, KISS-MEQ^ICK JL>* Distilled from the well-known flower o ForgeHfte not, 'unsurpassed in fragrance an< permanency, for sale by ? JORfcAtf 4 McLAUCHLIN^ ? Druggista and Chemists. July 1, 1858. tf." 8 tf " 1 " * a T * JRafinto find,Oils. E bare jg>t Motived a lot of PtJR] c"p* ? r* JOVI&tf A VclAUmilK fto. 3, amnio fUtfcft, , / ^-Abto9,c.ff: ^alyJLJ858. If p ^^^<;eutQ ; H decsafted, ?re hereby ^ct nd prove their demand* rVtcr'Jmore let.diM of OCTOBER ncrt. All drfnaiiAif' nSl'finten tea o, ; *?. , f, - 5 No tie q to Creditors. ALL Creditor of RICHARD fi. FULTON nre hereby notified to present and prove their demands on or before 1st day of OCTOBEK nest. All demauds not presented by that day will bo barred. \VM. IL PARKER, c.E,A.D, [j Commissioner's Office, | tl June 20th, 1858. ) 10 Sin SOUTH CAROLINA, m ' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. "TAMES J. MCIIEY, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a Writ of capiat ad satisfaciendum, at the mi it of Jaines Arnold, having tiled in my offic?, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his Petition to the Court of Cor.-.mon Pleas, praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors.? It i? therefore Ordered, that the said James jArnold, and all others the creditors, to whom the said James J. lliehey i* in anywise indebted, be, nnd tlicy are hereby summoned, nnd have notice to appear, before the said Court, e at Abbeville Court House, on the Fourth day j. of October next, to phew eouse, if nuy they j can, why the prayer of the Petition aforesaid, ' should not be granted, e MATTHKW McDONALD, C. C. P. >f Office of Common Pleas, ) Abbeville Dis., June 28, 1858. J 10?3m SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. T)ICIIARD C. STAUR, who is in custody of JL\> the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virj8 ttire of? Writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at j. tlic suit of John A. Hamilton, having filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of hia estate and effects, his Petition to the Court of Common 1'leas, praying that he may be adi milted to the benefit of the Acta of the Geneit ral Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtor?? o It in Ordered, that the paid John A. Ilnmils ton, and all other the creditors, to whom the i- said Richard C. Starr ia in any wise indebted, he, ami lliey are hereby summoned, and have I) notice to appear before the said Court, at Abel beville Court House, on the Fourth day of Oc , t-'ber next, to shew cause, if any they can, why e the prayer of the Petition aforesaid, should i- not be granted. MATTHEW McDOXALD, C. C. P. r Office of Common Pleas, ) n Abbeville I)is , June 28. 1858. f 10?3cn t r The Best Chance to Make From 20 To 50 Per Centum !! o J B.ITI.&S.A. WINESTOCK. BEG LEAVE to?inform the public that they are dpRirull^nf mnlfinrr n olmncrA in *hi?ir business, and now offer tlieir unusually large Stock tff Goods at New York first cost prices, without expenses. The Stock has been replenished thid season, with a great many beautiful * styles, consisting ns follows: 3 Ready Made Clothing, j Huts and Caps, of the Latest Styles, ; Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hosiery, Glove.", Stocks. Ac., _ > "f-' Pocket, Note and Memorandum Books, " Knives, Rnsors and Straps, c Fine Violins, and Strings, , Stationery, Perfumeries, Soaps, <tc., Umbrellas and Walking Cunes, A very large Stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, And Boyb' SHOES: Brogans and Coarse Boots, 25,000 very fine HAVANA SEGARS. of the best Brands, Verv fine OH RWIKO TOR A rr.O Together with thousands of other articles to? numerous to mention. By calling on us 9 you will find that it will pay, even though you may come a diat-anee 20 or-80 milea. We are f satisfied our Stock is the largest, best and 1 cheapest iu the up-country, and we feel nssur ed that any one in want of goods in our line, an do well by calling on us, as we are deter. mined to do as we say.?Any one wishing to buy our whole Stock can do well, as we will . give reasonable terms. We would also say a few words To those who are Indebted to us, either by Note or open Acconnt. Such persons will please come up and pay us. as we wish it to be distinctly understood that we } don't do a credit business. When We did 5 charge things to some persons it was only for a short time ; therefore, we trust that our friends will come in and help us with what ever amouut they can, towards their Accounts or I Notes, in our hand. neniemiier tne place where you eon buy the ' best Clothing and Furnishing Goods at New York first cost?at B. M. & a A. WINESTOCK'S Clothing Depot, corner of the Marshall House, i Abbeville C. II. 8. C. , May 19, 18C8 4 t28july MONTGOMERY'S . CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN 1 Rockaway Premium WHEAT FAN, Tin? SUBSCRIBER having purchased the Right for tills State, now offers lo Planters these justly celebrated Fans for cleaning > Wheat. Th i3 Fan is superior lo anything of the kind now in use, ns the number of pre\ miums awarded at different Stnte Fairs will 1 attest. It is simple in its structure, easily rigged, works wflf, and when out of order, can bo repaired by any ordinary mechanic. It is adap'.ed to cleaning nil kinds of grain. For further particulars see Hand Bill, which will be furnished any one desiring such. Cotton Cins and Trcshero. Also constantly on hand a supply of Cotton y Gins, which I warrant to bo equal to any made. Also, a lot of Threshers which are so extensively known that I deem it necessary to eulogise them -here. These Machines are nil mannfactured in this , place,\>y skillful workmen, and of the very best fhaterial, and warranted to do what is said for them. Aby, Orders for either of the above Machines, addressed to the subscriber. . or left with my Traveling Agents, will be nromnllv attended to. . JOHN ENRIGHT. * Abbeville C. ?1., 9. C., May 6, 1863 1?8m Jast Deceived 1 A A OUNCES of SUJ<. QUININE, lUU 20 Otinces Sul.rJforph'eDe, for Bale bv . ? . JORDAN ? MoLAUCT&LIN, . Druggjati and Chetn??U B 1, 1868. ' 8 if -? . ;jh? ?? J Jhire White 'Wina and Older f VinegA "J- TlTST^ceivflfU lot ?f *? *bave VINEGARS, tr * of qnifity, and for'talfl 1>y , J* 8. KERBBuly 1, rBoB- IM'' 8t I if n . jSiSSi r t-T^lSG c^nMWTth? CourgptatddlM The Masonio Publishing AsBOciatior LOUISVILLE, KY. FDBLISn THE MONTHLY MASONIC MAGAZINE Of tlie Arc, ENTITLED "THE AMERICAN FREEMASON." IT IS Devoted Exclusively to the Instructlo and Entertainment of Freemasons, thoi Wives, Families, and Friends. Each Number Contains Portrait* of Distir guished Freemasons, and oilier Engraving*, h; the liest Artists ; and the Articles by Dr. A G. Mackev, Rev. Geo. Oliver, Giles F. 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But th work being stereotyped, nnv number or seric of numbers will bo mailed, postpaid, on receif of the price, 25 cents each. Address J. F. BUENNAN. Secretary M. P. Attocialioi r Tr IjUUISYILLE, IVY. June 16 1868 7 4t 1858, SPUING GOODS, 1858. CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. BROOM & WORRELL, WOULD invito attention to their large an elegant Stock of SPUING AND SUM MElt GOODS, which they are deploying a their One Price Store, Comprizing everything of the latest and mos elegant Styles in? Ladies' Dress Goods, Embroideries, lace Mantillas, Talmas, Shawls, IIOOP-SK1RTS of every style manufacture*: HOOP of every kind; DUSLERS, n large assortment; IRISH LINENS of our own importation French, English and American PRINTS GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, CHALLIES BEREGES, DeBEGES, Ac., <fc. jm. M ^ mss mem 9 All the best makes in the market of Domcstics, Housewife Goods I.lnen Damasks, Sheetings, Pillow Linens, and Oof tons, Doyles Toweling?, Dimities Ac., A.c; Making up one of the best Stocks of DRTi GOODS ever offered in this market, and em bracing all of those Styles most highly prize* by good housekeepers, and as we are the onb house in the city that invariably adhere to tin One Price System. We would call particular attention to thii feature of our trade, and ask all to consider it advantages; itguarantccs to the buyer, The Lowest Market Prices, because in forces the seller down to the smallest sum he can afford to take for his GOODS, on< of course BARGAINS cannot be expected fron an}* other mode of doing business. Please notice that we rigidly adhere t< ONE PRICE?that price we guarantee to b< as low as the lowest; and that we never resor f A tllA flAlr f April 18, 18C8. * 60 -L tf ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON STAGE LINE. FROM Abbeville to Washington, TEE PROPRIETOR of thin well established Line takes this method of informing tin public that he has changed bis Schedule, for tlx convenience of passengers. The Slage will be detained at Abbeville Cowrl House, until half past 9 o'clock, onv MONDAY WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, afford ing an opportunity for passengers on the moro ing train from Greenville to go directlj j through to Waahington.'Ga., the same day, cou neciing wiui ine Irani at waRhington, tor AU' gusta, Montgomery, Ala.; or Memphis, Tenn. The Stage will leave Washington, Ga.. or. TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY1 mornings. The Line 1ms been refitted With a splendic four-horse Coach. good Teams and an experienced driver. IW Passengers from all point* above NeW beriy^going West#* will find that they cat reaun any p<Sint west of Atlanta-in exactly th< same time, and t<*ritiv$6.0b less expense than bj Way 6f BranchviHe. For furthor information apply at the P<p?t Office JOHN McIJRYDK, Ag't. Abbeville C. H., S. C May 26, 1858 4 ly GUDGER'S HOTEL, J. B. GUDGER, Proprietor ASH VILLE, IV. C. May 8, 1858. 2 . 3m G. t. ANDERSON, SURGEON AND MECHNICAL mi rmr jsc ms nac 9 LOWNDES VIJ*LE, S. C. A LINE addressed to him at Lowndesvill< JTjL P. 0. will feecure h'* Mrvioe* in any par of the District. Jan. 28, 1$68 SO ly Fine Chewing Tobacco. JU8T received, direct .'from l?'H. Trotter Virginia, Ooe Hundred pounds of the fines CHEWING TOBACCO to bj? started the Wort of'tr. If yon want?eomefhinfe/^ S?Tl7?n hL S. KERR. ' Jane 2,1858 *. V ^ Ladies' Gauze, Merino, tpsAB' UNDER-TESTS, Very Desirable for the Bumipar WdfU ' ' ' .'AVilWiW * I, For the Legislature* ^. The friends of THOMAS THOMSON/ ' Esq., respectfully auuounce him for re election, ' ( to the Legislature. '' OS" The friends of Geu. S. MoGOWAft, respectfully announce him for re-election to the Legislature. We are authorized to announce AUn GUSTUS LOMAX a candidate for the Legislar ture, at the cnsuiug election. ' ZW The friends of GEN. W. W. PERRY* MAN respectfully announce him a candidate j for the Legislature at the ensuing election |* jay The friends of JAMES N. COCHRAN, n Esq.. would respectfully announce him as a I ? Uandidate for the legislature, at the ensuing election. 0 ' C3!T*We nre authorized to antiouuce COL. 1 M. O. TALMAN, as a Candidate for the Lcgisr. lutiire at the ensuing election. ,r S3TThe friends of SAMUEL JORDAN, would respectfully announce him as a Cntidii date for the Legislature at the ensuing election. {2F"The friend* of II. A. JONES, Esq., would nuiiuuiivc linn n? u caiiuiumil lur 0 tlic Legislature, at the next election. 0 0 $38" The friends of Col. II. II. HARPER, 0 would respectfully announce him as' a Candie dale for the Legislature at the ensuing elec!t ^ e 6^~.The friends of Dr J. J. WARDLAW, would respectfully announce him as a Candiit date for the Legislature at the ensuing elec " tion. '* To Proprietors, Architects and Builders. JOHN CORBETT, 5. Practical House Painter, OULD inform tlio inhabitants of AbbeV T ville, nnd the public generally, that lie has permanently located at Abbeviile C. II., for the purpose of pursuing bis profession. ^ From n Icinir evr??rietie?> in V.nrnim mom. [. the principal Towns of America, combined with n steady attention to business, lie flatters himself thut he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who wish to have good House t Painting done, and will fnvor him with their orders. Ho feels himself competent to finish all Graining, Marbling, Paper Hanging, &c. His experience and skill in his profession will |; enable him to complete all work in his line at very moderate prices. Churches, Halls. Staircase Walls, Mantle Pie cea <tc., finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms ; Papered, Paneled with Oak Paper, and variiieli ed in the best et3'le. He is prepared to paint all old and new work, ami Tin Roofs. outside. Also, inside or outside of Rough casted Walls of private or public buildings in imitation of any color of stone, at one third of the cost tisna ly charged, ? by substituting o composition of his own which Has been fully tested, and will stand good for years. Window Sashes of private and public buildings glazed at moderate prices. He will also Ween on hand nnrl fop onlo nil kinds of Mixed I'aints in quantities to suit purchasers. And also, a great variety of paper suitable for Bed llonms, Dining, nna Drawing Rooms. He will paint signs on glass or wood, r at chort notice. KB* Office in the Wooden Building adjoini ing I he Marshall House. 7 May 12, 1868. 3 ly 0 : NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S , CHEAP CASH STORE, A?V< Ay JU>CUigO? i m a y \\7E BEG respectfully to inform the.citizens 5 Vt of Abbeville and surrounding District, ^ that we are now prepared to show the largest and best selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I we have ever done heretofore. As we confine ourselves nlraoat entirely to the Dry Goods business, we are enabled to keep a large assortment of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, Black and Fancy 8|lkf? I Calicoes, Bonnets dec. ? To the BONNET Department w? pay p'articJ nlar attention. And our Stock at present presents every novelty of the season: i'iuia ana rnncy straw*, jtancy \f Neopolitan and Trimmed " Silks, &cM Alonp with ri magnificent Stock of Fine French . FLOWERS, Bonnet RIBBONS, ROUCHES, Ac. In MANTILLAS. we have all the late styles , ?Silk and Black Cbantilly, Lace, Ac. Our Stock of Kid, Silk|and Thread Gloves, 1 Hosiery, Corsets; Shoes, Ac., Is unasually Fine and Large. We always keep on hand a large. Stock of , Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen r Drills, CassS meres, dee. Also, all kinds of material suitable'for boys' earv Tn nftllinrr nfUntiAn fn fV*a sKava , respectfuily solicit the patronage of our numeroils friends, and the public generally. We will at nil timls lake pleasure in showing oar Stock, any and all of which we will sell at the ltftipest powible.price for Cash, and every artiola .wnrranted as represented. ? GRAY ?fe ROBERTSON. March 31, 1868> 48 tf . '. / " * MILLER & WAKtLEK HAVE received n lajrge' and^well jWBlt stock of 10-4; 11-4, 12-4 BJtlr BLANK#T& Negro BLANKe?sT~ Wh't and GrAy do Travelling ,d<> r ' .Planters nr^rfeepefftfolly inviUd to mutrA ine dor etook before purobasjqgelifotvbare. 6?tr 2, 1867. 2*. ; U tf =?.. "v.> -v " R o^^nr^QN, Districts. Ho is so generally known, 'that h? deem^ it unne^?s*ry to do_m_o>6 than refer tc i bl? ftddfeMl VI?:: JMamonH.MW jP. Oi Abbe viHe District; andXllcommonicfttiona directed to him will reoeitf .'bronipt attention. , v.ieife. > ' w-tf *" " j .11 ;fil " * .) I. I ijl J Strayed Cow. . . ^alte. ^dtaierfv owned bv Mr. - rJ ^A>" o ; - T _ MOORH & QUAIFH, ^ I ^HI3 day, hang tlioir Belnnet* on the outer JL walls, and under it will say th?t they linvo just reoeived one of the largest and best Stocks of Clothing, Crookery, and Dry Goods, ever imported into the District of Abbeville. All of which have been bought for CASH, and which will be sold for CASH, cheaper than any ono can buy 011 Time, (wo care not who.) Many have come and have been convinced of the truthfulness of our assertions ; but there nro some who yet cling to their fond Idol?we mean the practice of buying Goods on twelve month's time. Of those we regret to take our last farewell, unless it be when thoy have Cash to spare; then it is we will givo them prices that will not rise up and make them afraid, but will encourage and cheer them on. It may be necessary for us lo state that we have mn<ie arrangements in Now V'ork. to rponivp nil llip now Mt.vlp* nf Goods imported into the city this season. Under tliis arrangement, and with the Goods already received, we flatter ourselves that none will he oblige to leave our quiet little Town unsatisfied as regards Price and quality. Wo now hand you a short list of the new Styles und Prices. In the first place, SOO Ladies' Collars, from Auction from 12J cents to 7.00 dollars Honiten Lace Setts, from Importers, from 10 to 25 dollars; BRILLIANTS, at 12$ cents; Ladies* COTTON IIOSR. at CJ cents; Ladies' HANDKERCHIEFS, at 6* cents; fine Dress u-oods, and I1EAD DRESSES; Kobe a Quillc SI I-KS, at SO nnd 46 dollar*; Kobe a Quille Organdies, at C, 7, aod 16 dollars; Paroda Cloths, Double Ducnll Stripeo, at 2f. dollar*. And wo have on the way 1,200 yards of Printed Lawns, which have been bought for us at Auction. Hoop Skirts, Rfo?l Tlrnoa *1 rrt $4.60; ' Mantillas, Point Lace, Clmntilla, Moire Antique, and Black Silk, from $1.60 to $20.00 ; ss Jtt Jor ysv. -m.w :bh ^ as 9 White Crape, Estell.i Black Silk. Muire Antique, and Do Lane Shawls, from $1.00 to S1G.60; To tlie gentlemen, of our town and country, wo would say that we have the Eureka Suits, CoatB, Pants, and Vests, fine and new, we have, also, u pood Stock of the Gerota Collars, Cravats, and Shirts, Something new and Faucy.? Also, a good Stock of Summer llats. N. B.?No Goods will be taken back when once sold, unless the Goods be damaged before purchased. A ?v_:i oo 1 o r o r 1 At iipill A QUO* UL 11 Gas Light, Gas Light! WE Respectfully inform our friends and the Public, tlint we have purchased the exclusive right to sell in this District, Danford & Baileys' Patent Self-Generating Gas Lamps, and can supply every family with the raoet beautiful and economical light now in use. It is no trouble to keep tliem in order, and their impossibility of explosion render them invnluable. One burner will give as much light as seven candles, ut the trivial cost of about one cent, per hour, and can be fitted in any other lamn ttt small expense. We will keep on hand a supply of splendid Palour and other Lamp*, at all prices. This Light is adapted to Churches, Ilotels, Stores and Dwellings. uaii and Bee lor yourselves, at JORDAN A McLAUGULIN'S, No. 3 Granite Range, Abbeville C. H., S. C. April 30, 1658. 62 tf Tan yard and; Sliocshop. MR. ADAM FIERNEU8EL, a regular, faithful and 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 market*. Messrs: SAMUEL KNOX and JOHN MEYER, Boot and Shoe Makers. Mr. Knox is known throughout the District Mr. Meyer as a fashionable, finished and faithful, Soot and Shoo Maker, for Gentlemen, and Coarse and Dress Shoes.for Ladies, has not his superior in New Yotk or Boston. Orders promptly attended to. vPricea will be known by cards distributed. A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. J. -W. JONES. Calhoun's Mills, April, 1858 60 8tlm4m JOHN L. GLARE, REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND WOULD respectfully inforrrf'tho citizens of the District, that he havj^jfc located hjmself at Hodgo's Depot, where he will be prepared to execute, with promptness, all orders in his line of business. He is well prepared with all the tools arid materials'bfifiis. art, and feels confidant in being able to glre. satisfaction. All work warranted. V T?rms Cash. April 14. 1858. 6& ly r8T* Banner copy. - , Dissolution. ^f^HE Partnership heretofore existing bei tween ENRIGHT ?' STARR, in the manufacture of Cotton Gins, "Wheat Thrashers, Fans, ?fcc., has this day been dissolved by mutual agreement of parti??. The Books and Accounts of "the Old Firm are in the hands of John Enriglit, vlto is alone authorized to settle the business of the 6ame? . * .JOHN" ENRIGHT, JIICH'D C. STARR. November 1, 185*7. 29 tf EEMSBN IS prepsfeVi to offer bis large atrd well selected stock of Style* ^ HATS and CAPS r \ for tbo Fall nn<5 Winter Trad^ ; they are ran.de of finV.niaterial and Will' JSdm j/aro with the, very best article'that ^manufactured, which for beauty And finish eannoybe excelled. tmiw CARS. d P. REM8*S^ Coldtabia, 8. C. 0ei%t$6r, 28 tf T*7t)ULt> reto?etfdlly oall the attention of W <hW $&><}.. and cb.tomera to their ?toek of If&GROiGOODB. llOe^eSchljy'. Wh^ PLAJNB, warranted , ViS^St ' .? .v' DISSOLUTION. < i ''piIE firm "of FERRYMAN ?t WALLEB^was JL disaolved by mutual, consent on. the firut of January.?Parties any way indebted to the concern, will please come forward and close their accounts by cash, (or note.) The name * of the lirm, will be used in settlement by ei- i ther of the parties. W. W. PERRYMAN, W. \V. WALLER. i TSL BC MM m HAVING sold my entire interest of Goods to Gen. W. W. Perryman, I take this method erf roturning my sincere thanks, to my numerous friends and customers for their very trirwl o...l ? * ? *? - ...? Kcii<ivuii ru|i|iurfc vu me iur me n <e years I have been in business in this place and vicinity. I would bespeak for the General, an increased continuance of the same. By reference to Ferryman's Card you will aee that I nm (by lib kindness) retained m clerk, aud I can only i?iy tliot 1 will do every thing in my power to make your business transactions agreeable and profitable. w. w. WALLER. Jan. 11, 1S08. g7 tf ????. ?Z2 VSBl. Bit 1?* rI^IIE subscriber having purchased the inter- < JL. est ofAW. W. Waller, would respectfully solicit a'coutiuunnco of the very liberal patronage given to the old firm. lie feels'deeply the obligation he is under to the many kiud friends who have stood by him for th.Os six years of his manhood, and business life, through evil as well as good report. And while he does not offer to sell goods for cost'pjices. he knows the motto, "Live and let Lijtje," and, will conduct business accordingly. 115 is lllirlnw In ?!._? I -- ? ?i*iv - ??vu.n-c uiub iicav.ui retains the/'nervic'e of the agreeable and indefatigable Waller, whi> will act dd chief clerk and agent in the purchase and Bale of goods. lie is hIso fortunate in holding on to Messrs. Appleton and White, who will be as industrious, polite and atteutivo as ever. W. W. PERRYMAX. Jan. 11.1958. 37 tf 2wr nar1 ac ?zs IBE: r|^IIE Subscribers having disposed of their 1 nnflrn ?ln?l...fnPV r-ll/HVJ ?L V.V.. W .wvn VI l/lM V VV/J/U 111 LIIC US" tahlwluncut known ns CHAMBERS it MARSHALL, at Abbeville C. II., S. C., begs leave to recommend to ilieir friends and the public generully their successors, Messrs. JOHN GRAY <fc J AS. T. ROBERTSON, who will conduct the business under the etvle and title of GRAY <k ROBERTSON. These gentlement are well known by us as enterprising and correct business- men, and we cheerfully recommend them to our friends and patrons as worthy their patronage. Mr. JOHN GRAY, is our authorized Agent to settle ull accounts due, by or to the firm of CHAMBERS cfc MARSHALL, aud we earnestly request those indebted to make early ' settlement, as it is absolutely necessary for us to close our business at Abbeville Cortrt House and tho adjacent country. CHAMBERS it MARSHALL. Columbia, S. C.. Nov. so. ibm- hi ?<* 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 bennti ful pictorial paper, contains full and reliable information uboutSEWING MACHINES, I and answer all questions that cnn be naked on the subject. All who read'thispaper will learn how to purchase a Sewing Machine with which $1,000 a year, clear profit, can be made, and ?,;ii ??--> r - * > mi uk ['luicticu iiviii iremg iuijiopi*a upon Dy somefof the humbug Machines now before the public. Singer A Co.'a Machine is arranged to do coarse and fine woik of every description, The Gazette may be obtained tis on application at any of Singer <& Co.'s Offices. Machines on exhibition and for nnlo and instructions given , by E. J. TAYLOR, Agent in Abbeville. 1 Singer & Co.'e Chorle.-ton Office 458 King- I street Principal Office 468 Broadway, New York. Abboville C. II., March 29. 48 ly TEE GOLDEN PRIZE. ; IMC, UUL.XJ&IN 1'KIZE. ! THE-GOLDEN PRIZE. J THE .GOLPfiN PRIZE < THE GOLDEN PRIZE. '< THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN" PRIZE. ' ^HE GOLDEN PRIZE. ' THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED!! illustrated every week. iluOstrateD every week. -illustrated every week. illustrated every week. vIllustrated every week. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. , SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. 8PECIMEN COPIES SENT Fit EE THE QrO LDEN PRIZE : ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! I HE 'New York Weekly GOLDESTPRIZE is . one of the largest and beat weekly paperB of l.hfl Jny. Aajrunerml Quarto containing eiqut pa0e5, or F&njy coLDuftttt offop.tertain- + ing original matfer; ana clgiliB0y*W3ifratDd. every week. 4$ ? A GIFT'WeitTtt FROM. sfr&EXTS TO ' $500 00 mO OLD, WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACII SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY RECEIPT OB THE SUBSCRIPTION . MONEY. " One copy for one year $2 00, and 1 gift, i One copy for two years 8 60, and 2 gifts. 1 One copy for tliree years J5 00, and 3 girt* 1 On a <>nnu for ft vo vna^i o a/? 1-J * , J v- J v?.w g vu, OIIU O glHF, AND TO CLUBS. J Three copWfc one yoar, $p 00, and 8 fcifta. 1 Five coyjies onfe year, 8 00, and.6 gift*. f Ten copies one year, 15 00, and 10 gift#, i Twenty-one copies one year, SO 00, ahd 21 gift*. 1 The'articles to be distributed are oonoprlied t in tne following list: '&) 2 Packages of Gold, containing $50000eaeli 6 do. * do. do. 200 00 each 10 d<>- do. ' do. ia#KX>eaeb 10 7+Unt Uur Hvglp*. , . Caeed Watohea, ?*>OO0eAch 20 Gold-Wnt*h?s WOO'eato. ' 80 ' eOQO.wfc^ 100 vda,' . * 60 00 each c 8QQ;Lodiea Go1d Watclje#. SBOOejioh ? Vitebea, 8000ea*h 4l?K8fv^rtoW^ * Fob 10 toJOO^eaob - * * ' i ftirii'iiriiittiiiirtl'tf i ^^wBwwjjy*' * DKiTGOObS ! DRY GOOS ! ^iniLLLR At WARREW \ UK now receiving theis stocks of Fall and /jl Winter GOODS, which thev are prepar;d to ofTcrand Hell as low ub any lio'uss in ths :ity. The stock has been selected with gr?ut :are, and comprise a great variety of LADIES' DHESS GOODS, >(ich as Rich and elegant Silk IiOBE.D'QUILLE ; Bayadere Silks, variety of styles; Silk VALENCI AS, Striped and Plaid ; riain SILKS, all colors ; Mourning Bayadere end Chene SILKS j Plain Black. Plaid and Striped ; Silk POPLINS and Victoria PLAIDS ; DKLAJNK KOBE D'QUILLE; " Kich Fig*rd DELAINES and CASHMEKKSj Emb'rd French MERINOES. new ?tyffc? ; Plain French and English MEKINOtS ; Mourning PELAlNES. ?AUO?? French and English PRINTS ; " - ^ American " Mourning " nS?otch GINGHAMS ; Mourning " Chene " Anextnngive variety of SIIAWL"?, com'prliihg Silk Thibet SHAWLS ; Broclie " Fluah Bordered Stella SHAWLS ; Chenille SHAWLS and SGARfrS ; Lndiea' Black ond Col'fd Cloth CLOAK3 ; Rich Velvet CLOAKS, every variety ; All Wool Lone SIIANVLS ; l'laib-Bl'k AScc'nd M'ring Merino SHAWLS; A lot of beautiful EMBROIDERIES, conaiatinj^of '* iucu .Muslin SLitKYES and COLLARS, in etts; Jaconet and Swigs SLEEVES, Linen COLLARS ; &> Maltese Lace SETTS; Imitation Lace COLLARS and SLKEYES { .Incunot ami SwisH Hands ; Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS;. Tlaitt and Embroidered ; Hein'd and'Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS ; Misses' and Uovs' Wool HOSE; Wool GAITERS; Nett SACKS; Misses' Merino VESTS, Short and Long Sleeve ; For the Gentlemen'* line mny lie foiind? HWl.- fluTM ?..A . Fancy CASS1MEKES, latest styles : UlchtVcivet and Cfifdimerp ViiSTlNGS: North Carolina C.\SIMERB3j superior article ; CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES. MILLER & WARREN. Oct. 2, 1857. 22? If BEAUTIFUL HEAO OF mm gIcO-ssst hair, COMPLETEtT PRESERVED TO T HE GRE IT EST AHS E * - ? . 1 ND who that is gray would not have it re j-jk. aiorea 10 former color ; or ^>i|d, but would Imve the growth restored, or -troubled, with dandruff and itching biit troiild ..IirvS it. removed, or troubled with aerofu|ft,>.w?ald be?V or other eruptions, but would be ci(jrj$)f orVftli sink head aelie, (ncnralpia) hut wouj*be cured.. It will also remove all pimples from the fftCft and akin. Prof. Wood's Hair Reerofative will do all this, sec circular and the following A uu V... i 1- iiniiw, iiuy. o, 1 OOO.? Frof. 0. J. Wood?Dear Sir: I have heard much said of the wonderful effects ofyourHaii* Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dye?, <tc., I was disposed to place your Reetorativs in the same category w ith the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until ? met you in Lawrence county some months since when yon nave me such assurance as induced the trinl of"your Restorative in my family? first by xny good wife, whose hair had becoms very thin and eutirely white, and before ex hausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its original behutifuL brown color, and hnd thickened and bad beautiful and glossy upon, and eutirely over the head ; she continues to use it, not bimply because of its beautifying effects upon the Lair, but becauaa of its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friend* are using your R^torative, with the happiest effects ; therefore, my skepticism and doub'a in reference to its, character and value are entirely removed ; and I can and do moat cordially and confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their^hair restored frqtn white or gray (by reason of aiokness or age,) to ori|rinol color and beauty, and by all young parsons who, would have their1 hair beautiful and ' glossy Very truly and gratefully youra. SOLOMON MANN. Friend Wood : It w8a il Itfrig l!me. aftor I aw j'ou at Blissfield hefoie I got the hottle of your Restorative for which you gave me an iwiai. ?n?n .? ill - _ * ?* ? ujrv.i j-vih n^ciib 111 jL/ctron ana wjien i ;ot it we concluded to tfry it bn Mrs. Mann's liair, as the surest test of its powder. It. ha? done all tliat you aesored the it would do ; and others of family and friends, having witnessed ita effects, are now using end recommending its use to others as entitled'to the highest consideration votf claim (for it. Again, vory nspeotfully and truly, yotirs^ SOLOMON MANN. Oaulyle, III, .Tune 28, 1852 I have used I'rof. O. J. Wood's Hair Reetor? stive, and have admired its wonderful effeota. My hair was becoming, as I thought,>premator?ly gray, but by the use of his Restorative it lias resumed its original color, and, I' have no Joubt, permanently 8-jbRESSE, ex-Senator, U. F?. O. J. WOOD <&x;0., Proprietor*! 812 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing on/1 tli Uaiilfit* fli i Mo. ~ * "" And sold by nil good Druggist. .lorJari <t McLguohliji,. nna Branch A Allen, Abbeville and'Diie Wpst; Sill <fc Ingallo, Columbia. March 12, *38. 45 ? . south garolina; Abbeville District.?In the CommonJPle<(t+ Ilenry'C. Parnell, 1 Attacl?men&. . Wmi B. Lloyd, J itcGbwanj^'ffa.Aft'y^ \X7HEREAS the Plnntiffdid, oft th?f?i*tr Vt 'day of April; eighteen- fihndrfcd arid ifty eight, file his declaration agtfiriet th?ffcV > an riant, who, (it is said.) ia nl>?enty?frotoijta4 vitbout the limits of this SMte,*ar\/1 nkrttdltnar wife nar attorney kuo?<n wiiWn thesame?a|M4i.?. tfliom a eopy of flie eftid "declarjtiob ntig^t )e served r It is therefore ordered tfrat. tfre iaid Defendint.do ippfar and plea^tottieaaM ioclnratipn, on or before the eeVlrilb d?p(i Kprnj?ighteenJiuridr?d i?hd fifty hlik,' other* vise final and absolute judgrofcbt SjUl then 'iveband jwitfded Mainst hiqfc, ''' MATTHEW MeOQNAtlJl a a T. 'Clark't Offiaet'April,-6t18&8. *4? ly+ * "" ' AND STATIoAf^. T>tr? TT_J-_ J "* wuucroiiuicu nu openeu * nwuiu " X STORK,