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, COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE Subscribers have associated Mr. J. J. GUERARD with, them, end will continus the Factorage and Commission Business in this City, under the firm of WARDLAW, WALKER & CO,"V Grateful to our friends for the verv libpral patronage extended to us, we would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm, v We are prepared to place our correspondents on the most advantageous fooling; this, together with our long and large experience in the Sale of f!ntfcnn ath/1 us to offer advantages unsurpassed by any House in this City, dnd we trust that rfdelity and devotion to thfe interest of our patrons will entitle us to llfeir confidence and support. Consignments of Produce of all kinds are solicited, and will receive our best attention. Our Contuission for selling cotton will be fifty cents per bale. WARDLAW <fc WALKER. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 2, 68. 14 ln$.5. Lime, Plaster Paris and Hydraulic Cement. ON HAND AND for sale Low for CASU, Bv H * KKHIt . Au*. 4. 14 ' tf Ale ?ud Porter. 1 O CASKS INDIAN PALE ALE; JL 8 Conks Loudou I'OKTEK, For sale by II. S. ICEUR. Aug. 4. 14 3t ISuffgiug and ICopc. 6 BALES Heavy Gunny BAGGING, 25 Coils Philadelphia Bale ROPE, for salo lo.w-for Cnsli, by II. S. KERR. Aug. 4. 14 3t Bacon. 10.000 ,BAC??,N.S.!DKS* ~ 7 w ^ ^ -?" w" August 4. 14 8t M. W. BYTHEWOOD, 'GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 204 Exchange Row, COLUMBIA, S. C., FOR the Sale of REAL ESTATE, NEGROES, also COTTON, WHEAT, BACON. LnrH, "WhiBkev, Sugar, Coffee, Molnssen, Flour, Butter, Corn, liny and Produco generally. Strict personal attention pai?l to the sale of any of the above?liberal advances made and prompt returns. Refers to H. S. Kerr and D. L. McLauvhlin, Abbeville C. II., S. C. Aug. 4. 1858, 14 tf Old Peach Brandy. > | niKObDSUiuUKK offers to pell 100 galJL Ion? of Welborn's unadulterated PEACH BRANDY, two }-ear? old. Tlioso who desire to put up Brandy Poaches will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity of purchasing a genuine article l?y seuding tlrei'r" TO-der* to me at Greenwood, S. C. Ku orders A lied for less than 3 gallons. J. T. PARKS. July 29lli, 1858 14 Sin E5?~ Banner copy. HEAD-Q/UAHTEBS" 2nd BRIGADE, Ikt Div. S. C. M. > Edgefield C. LI., July 21, 18T>8. J" ORDER NO. 1 rpHE 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade JL for Review and Dr. 11 ut Richardson'*, on Tuesday 17th Auguet. The 7 th Regiment of Infantry will parade at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the U?th of August. The 9th Regiment of Infantry will unradc at Springfield. Saturday tlie 21st of Au^ii.-t. The 8th Regiment of Infantry will pnrndeat Morro#r ?Old Ii'mM, ou Tacwluy Iue ztin Ol August. The 6th Regiment of Infintry will pnrade at LomHx's 00 Thursday the 2dt.li of August. The Officers and non-Coiiiti<issioned Officer* will assemble on the day previous to the Review for Drill and Instruct ion. Volunteer Companies will prepare f?.-r inspection. Colonels of Regiments are charged with the extension of this Order. Bv order of Briuadier General. W. C. MORAGNE. July 21, 1858 14 St HEAD-QUABTERS. , " Sixth Regiment, S. C. M. ORDER NO BY order from Gen. W. C. Moragne, the Upper.and Lower Battalion.-), composing the Ctb Regiment of Infantry South Carolina Mili ita, win parade ior urm ana Keview, at Robert's Old Field, near Lomnx'a, 011 Thursday the 26th of August, at 10 o'clock A. M. Commissioned and non-Commissioned Officers will ntttiiid the day previous, fur drill and instruction. Lieut. Col. Foshee and Major Miller Hre charged with the extension of this order. Captain of compauies will order out their pioneers. The Jocaseee Brass Band will attend on day of Review. By order of COL. W. CLINKSCALKS. J. R. Ellis, Adj't. Ang. 4, 58. v 14 8t SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Renneker ?fe Glover, \ vs. } Bill for account, <tc. \T * T\ A * ? I ii.il. i/avip. Mm r. j PURSUANT to the order of Court, I will sell on S-ile Day in September next, at Abbeville C. H., nt public outcry, tlie Tract of Land owned by Luke Muthis, deceased, about 2$ miles from Abbeville C. H., containing 366 Acres, more or less, bounded by lands of N. J. Davie, and others, said tract'to be re So'd at tlie risk of TJiomns E. Owen, and the biding to Hp-opened at the sum of (1-2610. If snid tract brings more than $2610, the terms will be at-redifc cf twelve months, with interest from ftth day of October next?purchaser to give lioud with two good sureties, mortgage of the premises, pay the costs in cash, and pay for papers. I fit doos not bring more than $2611), it is to be knocked down to said Thomas E. Owens, on the teims prescribed in the Decretal Order. WM. H. PARKEIl, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, > August 2, 1868. f 14 td Notice. THE Trustees of SHrtOH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, will npply to the nefct session of the'Legislature of South Carolina, to be flffaorpornted. Jufjr 29, 1868. 13 8m 1 "WHISfiERANDO." WARRANTED po \orce tire Mou?Uc)ie and Whisker* to grow strohg aod luxuriant in one Bniohth, wiiere there was none before. It (will not stain or injure the skin.. Price one (fSlUr?^ADt tif ill ntrt* /if H.al Country. AddreM, *" J DR. S. P. SHELDON, 1 . . New York h tJsgm ^ ' ill *? ii ii i*'||i, mm jp 'ifr* %> Copartnership Notice. T&KS fOTip. AS I am about! to make r change in my bus mesa, my Customer* Will ptease bear ii i. mind that all JQBS done my. Shop., frvqn thi , <dat<e,?&re CASlf. VI sha)l'be please^ tc d< . -any o of work in my.lirif, in the best of atyli ? 'and-Workmanship, (iu low as possible) for Cash but in no other way. Therefore let it be un derstood that uiy Shop is a Caoh Institution, 01 no go. ?A L S O Wishing to close up my old matter)! as soon ai possible, I beg of them indebted to me, t< please call aud settle as soon as possible, bj Cash or Note, by so doing they will aave mi much trouble. E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. H., July 20, 1868 12-4t ?. Ac C. R. R. Company, Notice to Shippers. THE South Carolina Rail Road Cotnpanj requires tliat every article shipped ovei their Road, must have the destination plainly marked upon it. Should this be neglected by those shipping articles over this Koad, intended for the S. C, R. R., such articles will bo marked by the proper officer of this Road nnd the expense charged to the shipper. By order, 1). R. HONDLEV, Agent. July 22, 18f)S. la tf F1KU, FIRE! rI~MIE subscriber v.-ould respectfully inf'rm X. his friend* otid the public generally, that in cousequcnce of liift former store being burnt down, he has moved next door to H. W. Lawson's Tin Manufactory. Grateful for past favors, ho l-eepectfullv solicits a continuance ol the same. EDWARD WESTFIELD. July 29, 1858. 13 3t i\'cgro Shoes, Negro Sho.cs! ? 3,000 PAIRS, ^ NEGRO BROGAN SHOES, TV''OW READY for delivery, to the Planters _LA of Abbeville, nml Edgefield Dintrielc. Person* wanting our shoes uro requested lu pend in their orders, nt nn early day, as we propose delivering nil shoes which wo may engngc, nt the residence of each planter, po that the servants can lit their own feet with such shoe;, as will render good service for tho Fall and Winter Wear. Our shoes are put upof (he very beet material? tipper leather all excellent?three heavy soles milking the bottom?no JiAKK or PASTBOARD nor Yankee tricks employed by which the good people of the South arc often fooled and "'Poor Sambo" C1JI-ATKD out of his Winter Shocd. covin ?t McAllister. Mt. Cormel, July 21. 1858 12 3m Selling oirat Cost. IN view of making room for our Fall Purchase of Dry Goods, we now offer to the trade of Abbeville, ami the surrounding District h, our extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Hat* and Slioeft, at S?w York nnd Baltimore Cost. Our Stork of Dry Goods, consist* of some of the luteal styles. Fancy Siiks. Tissues. Bereges, Delaines, Challies and Muslins. Those who wish to buy Bnrgains, had bftt^r co i e soon, us we are going to Bell to the first that come along. APPLETON <t II. M. PERRYMAN. N. B. Wc have on hnnd a larj;e lot of good 11 MART PINE SHINGLES, which will be bold low fi>r cnsh. A. ?!: R. M. P. i".? a. O., IHtk lone. H) ??. Notice to Creditors. PURSUANT to Order of Court, nil the individual cred itors of JOSEPH 1L STOKES, deceased, ure hereby notified to the present and prove their demands on or before 1st day of OCTOBER next. All demands not preseu???1 I... -J-.. ? II ? -> U"""J W." 1L PARKER, C.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, ) June MS), 1858. f 10 3m Notice to Creditors. ALL Creditors of RICtlARD B. FULTON ore hereby notified to present and prove their demands on or before 1st day of OCTOBER next. All demands not presented by that day will bo barred. \VM. H. PARKER, c.e,.-..d, Commissioner's Office, ) June 2tfHi. 1858. \ 10 3 m Cigars Cigars, Cigars. JUST received a large lot; 10,000 very fine Cigars, worth from $50 lo $80 per thousand. Also, a lot of very tine che-* ing Tobacco, at #1.25 to #1.50 Der lb. i'ure French Brandv. certainly made from the juice nf the grape. Wines, Whiskies, Gins <fce., of I ho very best quality that we Iiave been able with much care aud great expenses to obtain. JORDAN <fc McLAUCHLIN. May 27th. 1858 4 tf G. T. ANDERSON, SURGEON AND MECHNiCAL LOWS DE8VILL E, S. C. A LINE addressed to him at Lowndesville P. O. will secure hit services in any part of the Dintrict. uau. touo ow ly PROFESSIONAL CARD. DR. D. S. BENSON, \\J 0UL1> respectfully announce to his fi-iende II and the public generally, that he hns returned to Abbeville village for the pur|K>se ol resuming the practice of Mudicine. Thankful for past patronage, he trusts by a strict attention to business to merit its continuance.Residence?at the dwelling of Air. JonM A. W icr. Office?in the- rear of the Store of Messrs. Wikk Ji Lytuook. D. S. BENSON, M, D. June 30, 1858. 10 8m The Marshall House. THE subscriber having purchased tliat com modious and well known Manainn THE MARSHALL HOUSE, tins-made every arrangement-for the nccommo dation of Permanent and Transient Bounders and hopes, by proper attention, to merit nful share of public patronage. After the fir?t o October, the Yp tea of regular hoarding will b< $15 00 per month. ; EDMUND COBB. Sept. 30,1857. 82 . tf ITOTICJL ; rr,HEIlE will be an Election held for COLO X NEL of the Eighth Regitoeot, 8.0,Hilitfa lii fill tiin Hixniw iu!M<inn*it Kvtiia of Col. H. H. Harper, at &awpe?ttve Mt?t?i .grounds on, Batprday, MWTOepteiab^p n?*t i The Captains commanding coi&paniea will col * two Subalterns to tb.eirMustangs ?ndop?n tb< poll*at 10o'c!o?kfA. M.| and olos? at 8 o'cloejt Wi8i^8W8M lJw ?!,ection,^n^^ofWwxLt^?.re?ult to 06a. W O. Mora go*, atS^afieldC. H., 8, C. . ' By order of; t ' ji: . W V DAnmta ' -ait* # ' If DR. S. HENRY BEARD, ; DENTIST, > GiUduato of tlxe Baltimore College of 9 Dental Surgery. HAS permanently located at Abbeville C. H., and solicits a share of public patronage. Teeth inserted from one to full upper and lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed and ? treated, free from pain. Hnving purchased an > oftico Right, of I>r. Blandy, of Baltimore, I am * prepared to insert teeth ou the Chcoplaatie proi cess. Office Over J. A. Allen's Store, ABBEVILLE C. II., 3. C. April 22, 1868. 52 ly JEFFI'RS & COTHRANS, CHARLESTON S. C. r r "Y/'TTILL continue tlm Factorage and ComV tuition Business in this city (their ofj fii-c on Central Wharf) where they wi II be . pleased to give their strict and personal atten > tion to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, &c.? or to any business intrusted to their earc. Will buy goods or family supplies to order, Commissions for buying or selling 2$ percent. They take this opportunity of tendering their thanks to their fri?wdi> and putrons for their 1 liberal pntl'OUA?**,j0knd respectfully solicit a ' continuance of the same. If. I. JEFFEKS. W. S. C0TI1IIAN, JOIIN COTH RAN. f Charleston July 10th'58 10 tf MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRA FED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway Premium ^wueub ? y 1 r I "*IIE SUBSCRIBKR having purchn?cd the i JL Right for this Slate, now offers t<? I'lanters these justly celebrated Funs for olonnititr i Wheat. Tli is Fan is superior to anything of the kind now in use. as the number of premiums awarded at different Statu Fairs will attest. It is simple in its structure, easily rigged, works well, and when out of order, ean herepaired by any ordinary mechanic, ltisadapted to cleaning all kinds of grain. For further particulars see Hand Rill, which will be furnished any one desiring such. Cotton GiiiK and Trcslicrs. Also constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gins, which 1 warrant to be equal to any made. Also, a lot of Threshers which are so ox tensive)v known tliat I deem it necessary to eulogise them here. These Machines ure all manufactured in this place, by skillful workmen, anil of the very nest materia), ami warranted to do what is said for them. Any orders for either of kite above Machines, addressed to the subscriber, or left with uiv Traveling Agents, will be promptly attended to. JOHN EN RIGHT Abbeville C. II., S. C., lluy 5, 1858 1?tfm New Goods! Hew Goods!! would respectfully inform our friends T ? and customers, that wo have made large additions to our Stock of Drills and Medicine*, \nd would bo pleased to have them call and examine our Stoc.k tie fore niirclinaiiiir elunwher** ae we can offer them strong iu<lucetueuts to buy. Our Stock consists in purl, of pgrfViUkkies, Lii bin's Kxy-auta for the Handkerchief, Pomades. Cologne miJ Toilet Wnteis; Hair, Natl ai.d Tin*!'1 Uw.Mihio, L>r??"inir TutHli Powders, Sonpx, Surgical and Dental Iustru roeuts, Fine Brandies and Wines, for Medicinal purposes, and all articles usually kept ia a fi rat-class Drug Store. Gite us a call. JORDAN A McLAUCHLIN, Abbeville C- H. July 1, 1858. 8 tf SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. JAMES J. RK3HEY, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a Writ of cipia* ad satitfacienduiu, at. the suit of James Arnold, having tiled in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of hi9 estate and effect*, his Petition to the Court of Coii.moti Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, Iuiuuc i'jr luc reiit-i ui iiibui vt-i.t ueinor.-.? It i? therefore Ordered. that the said Jamos Arnold, and all others the creditors, to whom the said James J. ltieliey is iu anywise indrhteel, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appenr, before the said Court, at Abbeville Court House, on the Fourth day of October next, to shew cause, if any they can, wh}" the prayer of the Petition uforenaij, should uot be granted. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. 1?. Office of Common Pleas, ) Abbeville Dis., June 28, 1858. J 10?3ni Just Received 1 AA OUNCES of Sin,. QUININE, i-V/ v/ 20 Ounces SuL Morphcue, for sale bv JORDAN ?fc MoLAUCIILIN, Drugyi^t9 and Cheinixts. July 1, 1858. 8 tf I The Clear Starohers Friend "IT/"ILL pive a finished and beautiful plossto Vl Collars, Shirt Bosom*, and to nil linen, muslin and cotton poods; it will be found an i assistant in whitening clothes, and in warranted to contain nothing injurious. r For sale by I JORDAN A McLAUCHLIX. Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1858 8 tf Just Received A SUPPLY of Franglpanni Extract, an KU'rnal Perfr.nie for the Handkerchief, Frnogipaout Toilet Water, " iSoap, " " Sachets. ! to which wo invite the attention of the I.adics. | JORDAN & MoLAURIIl.IX X Druggist* and Chemixts. July 1, 1858 - 8 tf Just Received J "OAZIIfS New Perfume, KISS-ME-QUICK, f 13 Distilled from the well-known flower of 3 Forget-me-not, unsurpassed in fragrauce and permanency, for sale f>y JORDAN,* McLAUQIILTN, r Druggints *nd Chemints. juiy l, 1858. 8 - tf Paintfi nod Oik. i > Varni?b, which s?i]-<*he?p. 4 JONDAN A MoLAtJGHLTN, * I nfc/"" : v 4 -vA-y. t. V '* "*? '% ,. ' -.. . ? V , ' For the Legislature. Tlio friend# of THOMAS THOMSON, J Esq., respect full}' announce him for reelection j to the Legislature: pg* The friend* of Gen. S. MvdUWAN, respectfully announce him for re-eluctiun to the Legislature. 1ST We are authorized to nunounce AUGUSTUS LOMAX a candidate for the Legislature, nt the ensuing election. The friend* of GEN. W. W. PERUY| MAN respectfully announce him a candidate | fur the Legislature at the ensuing election t&' The frienda of JAMES N norMM'AV K?l., would respectfully announce him as a Candidate fur the Legit-la tu re, at the ensuing election. B2T We are authorized to announce COL. 11. O. TALMAN, a3 a Candidate for the Legislature at the euBuing election. ty The friends of SAMUEL JORDAN, would respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. Jg'Thc friends of II. A. JONKS, Esq., would respectfully nnnonnco him as a candidate for the Legislature, nt the next election. ? BT The friends of Col. II. H. HARPER, I 1A r..n.. i ...><> > i > nuiioiiiivu nun as a (junuttlulc for the Legislature nt tho ensuing election. Cff The fri.n.ls ?fDr J.J: *^RI)LA\V, would respectful!}- announce him ns V Candi(lute for the Legislature at the ensuing elec lion. ???f" The nuuirroux friends of WJ!SI.F,Y A. j BLACK E?q., ropettfully iiiinounee hint ns a | Candidute for Tux Collector at the nest elee18587 STHIW GOOlTm j CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS. At oi'ST;V <a:oRiiiA. RKOOII & XORKHLf,, W/Oi:Ll> invito nttention lo their lni'^caml T V oli-guni Stock of SPRING AM) Sl.MMKlt GOODS, which tliey ore difplnying at their One Price Store, Comprising everything of the latest. mid moot I elegant Styles in? Ladie^' Dress Gmds, Embroideries, lace MantllaB, Talmas, Sh-iwls, r HOOP SKI UTS of e;ery style manufactured; HOOP of every kiln; DUSLERS, a large i?i?ortmont ; IRISH LINENS of Mir own importation ; French, English uitl American PRINTS, ) GIN till A MS, MTSLINS, CHALUES; BEREGES, DkBEGIS, AC, ?. ?0 ?B> 9 All the best tnakaiti the market of Domestic*, lloucwifc Good*, I-iiK'ii Damans Sheetings, Pillow I^ittcas, and Colj tons Do yes Toweling, DiniticK, ; j ; Milking up ono of thj Stocks of IMJY > ; 'lOUbi ever olTVivil ?\ Llii.s iti.jiUi j braving all of those StjL-s most highly prized ! : l?y good housekeepers, ind as we are the only : house in ihc city thai i variably adhere to the ' One l*ric5 System. j We would call partculnr attention to this i feature of our trade, uid ask all tor consider its : advantages; itgunrautca to the buyer, The Lowest Market Prices, because in forces the aeler down to the smallest, sum he can afford to tfce for his GOODS, and of courao BARGAINS unnot be oxpccted from any oilier mode or doir$ Internees. I'lease notice tht we rigidly adhere to ONE PRICE?that prte we guurantee lo be as low as the lowest; *ul tlint we never resort to the trick of baiting.)' April 16, 1858. 50 if AB"BTViTrETNC WASHINGTON i STAGE LINE. FR'OM Abbeville to Washington. TIIE PROPRIETOR of this well established Line takes this m<hod of informing the public that he lias changed his Schedule, for the convenience of passengers. The Stage will be detjmed at Abbeville Court House, until half past 3o'clock, on MONDAY, J WEDNESDAY and FRtDAY mornings, affordi ing an opportunity for passengers on the inorn1 ing train from Greeiville to go directly through to Washington',Un-, the same day, connecting with the train it Washington, for Augusta, Montgomery, Ah. The passengers ure detained n few hours in Washington, Oil. The Stage will leave Washington, Ga., on TUESDAY, THURSDYY and SATURDAY mornings. The Lino has been rifitted with a splendid FOUR-SOUSE COACH. good Teams and an experienced driver. Faseengcrs froir, all points above Xcwberi v, going West, wil find that thoy can reach any point west of Atlanta in exactly the san<e time, and with $5.00 leas expense than by way of Brauchville. For further information apply Atthc 1'ost Office. JOHN WcBRYDE, Ag't.^ Abbeville C. II., S. C. Slay 26, 1858 ? 4 t ly SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. RICH A III) C. STARR, who is in custody of tha-Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtiirc of a Writ of capiat ad *<ili*faciendum. at the milt of John A. Hamilton, having filed in my Qftice, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effect*, his Petition to the Court of Common Fleas, praying that he may~b? admitted .to the benefit of tha Acta of Ihe General Assembly, made for the relitf of 'insolvent dcbto>?? ^It is Ordered, that the aaid John A. Ilaroil* top, and all other tho creditors, to whom tllo wSld Richard C. Starr iVin aify x^ise indebted, be, and llif-y ar?* baroby summoned, and havo notice to^ppear before tbe*?idCour<i at Abbeville Court. Jlouse, oa ibei Ftltorth diy of Oc ,inDer next, 10 anew cause, y,?ny u?ey c#n, w.ij the prayer .of tho Petition ?fore##id, iUpuld fttft'l* gireflto\V' C ' 'I J* i fl "m 6 ORB* Q u A IFM, THIS dny, hang their Banner on Hie outei walls, ami uinJer it will any that tliej have ju*t received uue of llie largest aud beis Stock* of Clothing, Crockery, and Dry Goods, ever imported into the District of Abbeville All of which have l?cen bought for CASH and which will he sold for CIASH* clieape than any one cun buy on Tiuic. (we care no wh>?.) Many have come and have been convinced o the truthfulness of our assertions ; but there ar< some who vet dim' to their foml 1.1,>1?n-o 1 the practice of buying Goods on twelve month' I time. Of those we rejfret to take our hut fare well, unless it- ln> when they hnve C'a*h to spure then it is we w ill give them prices that will no rise up and make litem ulrnid, hut will encour age and cheer them on. It may he neeeasmr; for u* to Htate that we hnve made arrangement in New fork, to receive nil the new Styles o Goods imported into the city tliU bpusod. Uu der this nrrungemeiit, uud with the Goods al ready received, we flatter ourselves that mm will be oblige to Uusv our cjuiet little Town uu satisfied as regard* J'ricc and ipiality. We now hand ymi a short list of the nev [ Styles nud Prices. In the first place, 500 Ladir^ Collars, ! from Auction from l'ij cents to 7.00 dollar Honiteu Lace Setts, ! from Tinnni'toi<g fn,.r?. in ? >" -l..tl?~ BUIJ.UAXTsj'nt * Ladies' COTToX IIOSK, hi. conto; Ladies' HANDKKKC1IIKFS, at 0J- cents; Fine Dress Goods, j oixl HEAD DUKSSES; Kobe a Q'lille SII.KS, at. 30 ami 45 dollars Kobe a IJnillo Organdies, nt tS, 7, and 11 dollars; Paroda Cloths, Double I)Ucall Slliiics. at 5.'. dollars. ! And we linvc on tlie wi.y 1,200 yards of PrinU'd I,awns, . which have hoei] bought fur us at Auction. 13oop Skirtt, ! Steel, Krnsn, and Whalebone, from $l.o<j ti $ I.Till; ! Mantilla?. Point T.:ic<>, Chantilia, Moire An i t and lilach.Silk, from ?1.00 to ^'iJi.OO j ~m~ n -mw HT^ 9 i White Crap?\ K?te11a lilaok Silk. Moire Antique, Hail Lie Laue Shawls, from $l.ui; to $10..VI; i To tho gentlemen, ?>t our town and country, | we would sny that wt liavo the Eureka Suits, | CV.ats, I'anls, and Vtf>ls, fine un?l n we have, ' also, a {rood Stock ?i lite Ger??ti ilar?, Cru I vat*, and Shirts. Something new nml Fmirv? ! Also, ii good Slock of Stimuli: Hals. | X. TV?No Goods will be taken back when ; once sold. unlet?* the Goods be damaged before ! purchased. April 22, 1858. 51 tf : To Proprietors, Architects and Builders. JOHN CORBETT, | Practical House Painter, | "VV7 OlT I .D inform llic inhabitants of Abbei T villw, nnd the public generally, that he has permanently located at Abbevtile G. II., for the purpose of imrsuing his profession. From a long experience in liurope, and tnanv of | the principal Town# of America, combined i with n steady Attention to business!, he flatters 1 himself that lie will he able to give entire sutisj faction to nil who wish to Jihvc goixl House I Piiinling done. and will furor him with their ! orders, lie feels himself competent, to finish all Uraimng, Jfiarbling, Paper Hanging, &c. His experience und .skill in his profession will enable him to complete all work in his line.at very nioderute prices. Churches, llniis. Staircase Walls, Mantle Pie crsdre., finished in imitntion of Murble. Rooms Papered, Paneled with Oak Paper, and varnished in the best style. i lie is prepared to pnint all old and new work, and Tin Hoof*, outside. Also, inside or outside of Hough cn'ted Walls of private or public buildings in imitation of nny color of stone, nt one third of the cost usua ly charged, by substituting a composition of his own which has beeti fully tested, and will stand good for years. Window Sash s of private and public u. '1.1: .1 i _ 4. i : 1 uuuuinu* gifi^cu fit iiiuiirrni*; prices. ! He will also keep on hand and for tale nil ! kinds of Mixed t'uiiila in quantities to suit pur: eltasers. Ami also, a great variety of paper j suitable for Bed Koonix, Dining,-und Drawing ! Rooms. He will paint signs on glass or wood, ' at fdiort notice. [3T Oifioe in the Wooden Building Adjoining the Marshall House. j Hay 12, 1858. S ly JOHH K. CLARE, j REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND eWJEimW ML*W> 1 WOULD respectfully inform the citi-G^s Zens of tl-e District, that he j located himself at. lloilge's Depot, where he will ! l>e prepared to execute, with promptness, all or: dels ill his line of business. He is well proI pared with all the tools and materials of hii< | art, and feel a confident in being able to give I satisfaction. All work warranted. I Terms Cash. j April 1-1, 1858. 50 ly ! r?" fin n nnr I</1 m' 1 I ?IV I Strayed, Cow. STRAYED front the subscriber, a largo English Cow, red tjml 5 white, formerly owned by Mr. __jEE!3tt Stock. A suitable reward will be given for lie'r delivery ot the Episcopal Parsonage, Abbeville C. H. B. JOHNSON. ! May 13 th, 1858^ 2 tf 1 WINDOW SHADES, IN. GREAT VARIETY, AT.Gil AY <fc ROBERTSON'S. June 2, 1858 fl tf -j For Sale, or to Kent. A Valuable 'frifX of Laud containing ont Hundred and Fifty Acres, adjoining thi plantations of Joel Cunningham, J. Jit. Wilson and others. There U ft good dwelling houafcyji tbo plnce suited to a ciuull family, and all oW er necessary outbuildings. Apply to W. W. BELCIIKR. Jr.. Abbevillo C. H? Dec. *22. 18&7. 88^ tf Ladies' Gauze, Merino* ANI> I1SLE THREAD UNDER-VESTS, Very Desirable for the Summer. Weai Af GRAYdk ttbliEBTSONU* Jorio 3, 185S, A r tf . ( V X. I ?, I u I . . Ptare White ^ine and Oidei 8Hly:l,}8M, - ,10 *?. y ' *' NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT 1 GRAY & ROBERTSON'S . CHEAP CASH STOKE, No. 1, Granite Range. r TT7 E BEG respectfully t?? inform the citizens t t V of Abbeville and surrounding District, that we are now prepared to show the largest f and best selected Stock of * Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, * we liavu ever done 'icretofore. As we confine . ourselves almost entirely to.tlic Dry Goods ? business, we are enabled to keep a large ausortuient.of .. f I'luin, Fancy and ICobc Bareges, f Black and Faucy Silk*. -| CnlicocH, Bouucls&c. c i To tlie BONNKT Depurtmnnt wo jiny pnrtict ular attention, and our Stock at present preI seilts every novelty of the season: f Plaiu and Fiuicy Straws, Fancy Ncopolitait nu?l Trimmed Silks, &c., 6 Alonjr with a magnificent Stock of Fino French j FLOW KKS, Bon in-1 lUBBONS, ROUCllKS, ito. I In MANTILLAS. we linve nil tlie Into Btylvt?Silk and Black Cbuntilly, Lace, ifcc. Our Sstook of i Kill. ? , m ?;?? WIUVl'l) Hosiery, Corsotx, .Mioch, Ac., j ! > unusually l**in*? And Largo. We nlwuys keep on hand a largo Stock of ; i>ouicsti?: GuotU, LIiicuh, I,iuc? Drills, Cassii*?crcs, A,o. ! Also, nil kinds of material suitable for boys' ; wcnr. In onMinff attention to the above Goods, \\'c i respeetfuil y solicit the patronage of our numor oils friend*, mi'! the public gi-nernl!}*. We will * i at till ti?!: -? lake pleasure in showing our Stock, ! nnv mid all of \vhi< li we will ?eil at I lie lowest " ; po.v-ii'le price for (.'a.-ili, aud cV*ry article war> j ranted as represented. I!RAY A- ROBERTSON*. March 31. lSf.8. 1H tf ' i stwingmacjiixxes; i TO M ANU FACTUHERS, PL A XTEES, AND PLTVATE FAMILIES. In Purchasing such an article as a j SEWING MACHINE, the true policy is to the best. 111. SING Kit CO.'S GAZETTE, n Lenuti- j fill piutnriul paper, contains full ami re-! j liable! information about SEWING MACHINES, j j und answer all questions that can bo asked on ] i ine simjccr. 11 who renu tills paper will leurn | how to purchase n Sewiut; Macliinc witli which j $1,000 n year, clear profit, can bo made, and ! will he protected from being imposed upon by Home of the humbug Machines now before the public. Sin^'-r <t Co.'b Machine is arranged to | do coarse ami ti n?s worjcyfJX I cation at any of Singer ife Co.'a Offices, i Machines on exhibition and for snle and ini strnctions given , by E. J. TAYLOR, Agent in j Abbeville. I Singer ?fc Co.'s Charleston Office 458 Kingstreet. Principal Office 158 Urondway, New York. Abbeville C. II., March 'iU. 48 ly Gum Light, Gas Light! WE Respectfully' inform our friends and the Public," that we have purchased the exclusive right to sell in this District, Danford & Baileys' Patent Self-Gene-, rating Gas Lamps, and jean supply every family with the most | llPJlllt.i fill uml Itfvltft* ? '* | ; ? """ " u:!c- ? i.? no tioublo ti) keep them in order, nnd. their impossibility of explosion render them invaluable. One burner will give as much light as seven candles, ?it the trivial cost of about one cent, per hour, and can be fitted in any other lamp at small expense. . We will keep on hand a supply of splendid 1 l*aIotir and oilier Lamps, at all prices. This Light is adapted to Chur- j uIich, ilotelii, Stores and Dwellings. Call and *ci* for yourselves, at JORDAN*?fc Mcl.AUClILIN'S, No. 3 Granite ltnngo, \ Abbeville C. 11., S. C. I ' April 30, 1S5S. 62 tf I MILLER & WARREN A 7"Oin.l"> respectfully call the attention of T T their frinnds and customers .to their 1 stock of KEORO GOODS. ^ , George Sell ley's White PLAINS, warranted all w6ol filling ; vT".-v Plaid LIXSKY; Marlboro' PLA TDS nn<l STRIPES ; Domestic, GINGHAMS ; ' OSNABUHGS. Plaid nnd Sti inpK I fJoorjria J'LAISS; FLA NX ELS, of all descriptious. | Oct. 2, 1837. '11 )f SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas. Henry 0. Pnrnell, ) . Attachment. vs. i [ Wm. T>. Lloyd, ) McGowan, PPffs. Att'y. ' TTTUERIJAS the Plan?W did, on thctixiji J Vt dny of Apri', <'i~ht?-cri hundred ntid i fifty eight, file his<l??t*li?rntioii against the T>ei wi.f. /it \i? --a I? * / *without the limits of this Slate, and lias neither wifo j^or attorney known within tlic &aine. upon tvlioffi a copy of tho -said declaration mightbe frer'vrd : It is therefore oMer??d'"-that the > euid Defendant do appear nn<l ple/id to.the said i declaration, on or before the seventh dUy of i April, eighteen hum! god and fifty nino, otheri wise final and "absolute judgment Trill then be | Sjiven and n warded upainst hiui. ?? * " MATTHEW MoDO^ALT). o. C. P. Clerk's Oflice, April, 8. 1853. '-49 . ly 4 s. h. jones. ' qypusg biiudbjs. /^\FFEIIS his Mt-vt6c? W tfof&tiifcniitff A&be V_/ villa l)ietriftt, iri evftrythtntrVettfHttntt to liia line of busiool^ -By. a itrftt /Hfsrf&bn' in the interests of iiii,cmj>loy*E^ frqr .Hope*" to merit a duo share of patt-qn^m . Addrew , , March! ' tf DRY GOODS 4 - DRY ! GOOS ITIILLKK iV WAKKL\ AKE now recciviuff thfi? utocks'cf Full Hn<^ Winter Oi'OD.^; which the'y are pr'epai^ od to offer nud sell as low as any house in <ho city. The slock him been selected with great " i ..r ?. viuir, uuu cviii}iriov u > uriutj U4 LADIES' DRESS GOODS, . ?... SlHl IM Itich and elcpnot 3ilk KOBE.D'QUILLE Bayadere Silks, vpriefj* of styles; gp Silk VA LKNCI AS, Striped and Plaid : >*' i Plain SILKS, all colors-; ' -?? Mourning Bayadere ??id Chcne SILKS . l'lain Black, l'iaid and Striped ; Silk POPLINS and Victoria PLAIDS ; i DELAINE KOBE D'QUILLE ; ! Kiel. Fig'rd DELAINES and CASHMERES; i EmU'id French MEKINOE9, new *tyl?-R , j Plain French and English MEKINUliS . i mourning . ?also? - ;} j Froncli oji?1 EuglisU F1*IKTS } '?/ American *' | Mourning " v - > ^ W' l Sootch GINGHAMS; Muimiing " Cll'JllO " . '. * . ^ An extensive variety of SHAWLS, comprising Silk Thibet SHAWLS ; * Hroclie " Flusli llorderod Stella SHAWLS ; * Clienille SI I AW I J* nml SlIAIMM i ? ! l.ntluV Black and Col'rd Cloth CLOAK!!,; Rieli Velvet CLOAKS, every variety ; A!! Wool hone SHAWLS ; " '" I'liiin IJI" It ?feSee'iid M'ring Merino SHAWLS; % A lot ofbeauiiful EMBROIDERIES, consisti ing of ' | Rich Muslin SLEEVES nnd COLLARS, ia ' ott i: ... > x Jaconet aiul Swiss SLEEVES, Liueu COL1 LA IiS ; ; Maltese Lnce SETTS; * * Itiiii.'iliou Luce COLLARS and SLEEVES ; j Jucom-t and Swiss Bands; ' v Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain and Embroidered ; Hvind mid Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS; . Mitwi' and Boys' Wool HOSE; % % Wool OA ITERS ; Nett SACKS; \ Misses' Merino VESTS, Short and Long SieoVc ; For the G.-ntlonieu'ii line may ho found? xiihck i.i.ui i i.-n ini'i l (\omji ; Fancy t'ASr>IMKI'ES, latest styles : It it'll Velvet niul Cashmere VKSTINGS: North Carolina CASIMEKES, superior article ; CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES. MILLER .fc WARREN. Oct. 2, 1807. Ti If I . . THE LIVER nVltiOKATOR! IM'KI'AltED BV Dtt. SANFOBD, ! Compounded Entirely from Gums, 4S one of the bent Purgative nnd Liver Medicines now before the public, that nets as a I Cathartic, ensicr milder, and more effectual than > nny other medicine known, it is not only n ! Cuihnrtie, but u Liver Remedy, acting first on 1 the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach mid bowels to carry olf that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes-effectual* ly, without any of the painful "feeling* experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the saruci time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body; mid when it performs its functions well, the powers of tho ?3"stcrn are fully developed. The stomach is *j almost entirely dependent on the Ue<by * qc'.'SU.oC.tht.Ai.vei'Jiy-Uui.J.'tWPr npifnrro. Oat fuuit, tho bowubf'iwc nt~ fault, and the whole system suffers in coltacquence of on* organ?the Liver?having ceased to do its U duty. For the diseases of thut organ, one of the proprietors has made it bis studj% in a practice of more than twenty j'ears, to 0 find some repiedy wherewith to counteract ^ the many derangements to wnicb it is liable. mJ T,v lU-iii'n I lint llJa porun^t* |u at lmt f.iitni) jM nnj- person tvotibl^cf with the Liver Com^ plaint, in nnyol' its fuiuis, has to try a bot9 tie, and conviction is certain. Tla-ae Gums remove all morbid or ba<l , matter from the system, supplying in their [I place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating . V the stomach, causing food to digest well, Wpurifxing the blood, giving tone and health .,to the w hole machinery, removing the cause K of the disease, effecting a radical cure. P Bilious attu-cks are cured, and what is , better, prevented, by the occasional use of m the Liver lnvigorator. ^ One dose after eating is-8uffieiont to relievc thy .^toiuacli and prevent the food from arising arid souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pre^ vents Nightmare. 5 Only nue dose taken at nii;ht, looseaa tb? bowels gently, and cures Costiveness. n One Jose taken after ca^-b meal will euro ri Dyspepsia. *???" Oue do?e of two tea-spoonfuls wilt always relieve Sick Headache. P One bottle^iuken for female obstruction y will remove the came of tbe diaea&e, aqd R iniiko u perfect cure. s Only one Hose immediately relieves Cholio; J while one dose often repeated-is a sure cur# H for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. a{2T Only one bottle is noeded tliroV out of the system.the effect* of mgdicine after a long si'.-kness; pT One bottle taken for Jaundice . reft moves all sullovsne6?ur uuuatural color from M the akin. ' iv -Xhi.c dose taken a slioFt time before eating, ; d givtfivigur to the appetite ?ud mikws'fWd' rt digest well._ "j One dose often repeated cures OfcronU h Diarrhoea in iw worst forms, while Summer | y nixl liowul cSmplaiute yield almost to. tbo . first do?e. j m One or two doses enrea attacks jninsed by I PR Worms in Children: there is no'sure^^sa&r. | p. -- -J ? fVMu, iwiwiiviwr j J fr3S.A few follies, curta Droj&jE, l?y excU >P tin^ tho atn'pl'l;ent#, / ^ j We hike pleasure in r$*WQ|PMM$Mi-thtte Bniccftfcinc n? n p?vmti.v? for jnVe&Mi^ Ague, Chill Fever, mid all ftvjm.,ojf ioift Type. It opt-ratea \j.itlir<gSU?nty, ?nd thousand* are willing W.tejtlfjtq. ito. wondeafil vtrmeo. ^ ' AH who use it a?e gtfing'JtK?& unonwaou* teBtlmony in its fftfor. & - TUB LIVER Is n KOoient ifto Mo'fteal DiAoveFW.ffi^.U ,1fliltf wo,-k.pg cure., j> Imcoi too- j t on^as i/ by rongj^ ovennli* benefit,"#ncf wliloni tlhtn <yi?*DottfLl#V?nuff^3: to our# tiy<r Cort^yKtffc-froiu^S' HES^SfilSSSi'Si > r. &