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FOR SALE. ASPLENDTD Tract of LAND, twelve miles West of Abbeville C. ll,'containing 46 0 ^60 of which.is Woodland, finely timbered? balance in a high state of cultivation, most of ii fresh new-ground, with about Fifty Acres of Bottoms. 9 A Tract containing THREE HUNDRED Acres, \ which can be bought exceedingly low.) with a fine Twi'-Story Dwelling, aild othel- neCt-naVy out buildings. JWk. JSS ? Another Tract of FOUR JIUNDRED ACRES, winch can u? Dougux low, ana on accomwoanting terms. Purchase** will do w?ll to look at these Lands. A. M. SMITH. August 4, 1858. 14 4t % Edgefield Advertiser copy three tir*?i -and send bill to this office. COMMISSION BUSINESS. ^T^IIE Strbscribers hftve associated Mr. J. J. _L GUKRAKD with them, and will continue - tfte Factorage aTrd Commission Business in this f City, under the firm of WARDLAW, WALKER & CO. Grateful to our friends for the very liberal tjatronnge extended to us, we would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same fur the hew firm. We ore prepared to place our correspondents bn the tnost advantageous footing; this, together with "our long and large experience in lb* sale of Cotton and other Produce, enables us to offer advantages -Hnsa^-passed bv any Ilousa in this City, nnd we trust that ''fidelity and devotion to the interest of our putrons will entitle us to their confidence and support. Consignments of Produce of all kinds arc solicited, and will receive our best attention. Our Conmissiou for selling cotton will be fifty cents per bale. WARDLAW <fc WALKER. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 2, 58. 14-4t Lime. Plaster Paris and Hvdraulic Cement. ON HAND AND for sale Low for CASH, By 11. S. KERR. Au?. 4. 14 If Ale and Porter. i 6) CASKS INDIAN PALE ALE; 8 Cnsks London POUTER, For sale by H. S. KERR. Aug. 4. 14 8X flagging and Rope. if* BALES ITenvy Gunny BAGGING, 0 25 Coils Philadelphia Bale ROPE, for sale *ow for Cash, by II. S. KERR. Aug. 4. 14 8t Bacon. 1 a nnnLBs- ch?ic? bacon sides, JA/a V/ W V/ for sale low for Cattli. by H. S. KERR. August 4, 14 3b M. W. jiYTHEWOOD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 204 Exchange Row, COLUMBIA, S. 0, FOR th? Sale of REAL ESTATE, NEGROES, also COTTON, WHEAT, BACON, Lard, Whiskey, Sugar, Coffee, Molawes. Flour, Butter, Corn, Hay and Produce general^*. Strict personal attention paid to the sale of any of the above?liberal advances made and prompt returns. Refers to H. S. IveTr and D. L. McLauchlin, A'nb-ville C. H.. S. C. Aug. 4. 1858, 14 tf Old Peach Brandy. THE SUBSCRIBER offers to sell mo gallons of Welhorii'd unadulterated I'EACH BRANDY, two years old. Those who desire nut ..r* Tlr-onrj',. ? ill -I- ? II SI themselves of this opportunity of purchasing a geriiiine artiele hy sending their order* to tne at'Green wood, S. C. lSo orders filled fur less than 3 gallons. J. T. PARKS. July 29th, 1858 14 Urn ttT Banner copy. HEAD-QUARTERS2nd BRIGADE. 1st Pit. S. C. M. ) Edokfikld C. II., July 21, 1858. J 10RDER NO. 1 ^l^HE 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade JL for Review and Dr.ll at Richardson's, on Tuesday 17th Aogust. The 7 th Regiment of If fan try will parade at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the lfllh of August. The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at S.pnngfield^Saturday the 21?t of Aunust. The 8th Kegiment of Infantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday the 24th of August. + The 6th Regiment of Infmtry will parade at j Lomax'a on Thursday the 20th of Auiru<t. The Officers and non-Conm.iuioned Officers , will assemble on the day previous .to the Review for Drill and Instruction. Volunteer Companies w ill prepare f> r inspec- J tion. Colonels of Regiments are charged with the extension of this Order. By order of Brigadier General. W. C. MORAGNE. 1 July 21,1868 14 St SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Renneker & Glover, } v$4 . > Bill for account, <fcc. N. J. Davif, Adro'r. J PUR8UANT to ilia order of Court, I will sell on S?)? Day in September next, at ADOeviiieU- H., at public outcry, the Tract of Land owned by Lake Mathis, deceased, about miles from Abbeville C. H., containing 366 Acres, more or lees, bounded by lands ofN. J. Davis, and others, said tract to be re lo d at the risk of Thomas E. Owtfn.and the biding to be opened At the sum of (2010. If said trac? brings more than,$2610, the terms will be a credit cf twelve months, with interest from 6th day of ?jQetober next?purchaser to give Bond with two good sureties, mortgo><p of the premises, pay the costs in cash, and pay for papers. I fit doos not bring more thau $2610, it is to be knocked down to said Thomas E. Owens, on the teims prescribed in the Decretal Order. v ? WM. H. PAIiKfin, C. E. A. D. <k>innmio*arY Office, . ^,ngusF% 1868. ) 14* td .. % Ifolice. rlpHE Trustees o? 8HIL0H METHODIST 3k ' fiPISCOPXL CHURCH, will apply to the uext?0Kio*<of the Legislature of South Caro SMW L ^ July 29, 1858. . ^ . 18 oto SOUTH CAROLINA," ' AtiBSVlLLB DISTRICT. T> I CHARD C, STARR, who is in custody of XV tfcrttoH*afAJbborfneD?stHei. by *lrtin* of a Writ pf camku +d utitfaciendumi. at the Sfeit of John A. Hamilton,, having filsd in my oA*l| together with a schedule, on OSth, of hia estate And effsd*, hit Petition to ths - Qunrt of Common Pleas, prkyibg that hsfbay bo adH milled to Iho beoeflt of the Ajjja of. the Hens ^ I i >Irm-rrtr?itI.i-Ii ll- mi it iMWtaiwrfufr i.,.*.*. .tk*,r T A KB "NOTICE. AS I am nbout to make n change hi rtiy business. my Customer* 'will plense tiear in mind tlint hII JOBS dttlietat imy Shttp, from this date, Wfe CA?Hs I ehfell be ple?sed to do MiV Jol? of 'froik io my lirre. intihe best, of style and workmanship, (iw Jo^w ns possible) for Cash, but in no otbvr t?ay. Therefore let it be understood that my blrop ia u Cash Institution, or no go. ?ALSO Wishing to close up my old matters as soon ws possible. I l??-g of them indebted to me. to plea-e cnll nnd settle as soon as possible, by Cash or Note, by so doing they will save me much trouble. ?B^J.vTAYLOtt. Abbeville C. H.. July 20, 1858 ' 12-4t HEAD-QttAKTERS. SlXl-a K'EGIMKNT, S. C. M. ORDER iVO? BY order from Gen. W. C. Moragne, the Upper and Lower But talionu, composing t^re Cth RegiTnent of liufnntry South Carolina M iHl.ia, Tvill parade for I)riil and Review, at Ruhrt-t'a Old Field, nenr L?m?x>, on Thursday the 2Cth of Aueust.aL 10 o'clock A. M. Commissioned nnd non-Coinniissioned Officer# will altend the day previous, for drill and instruction. Lieut. Col. Foshee and Major Miller are charged wiili the extension of tliia order. Captain of couipauies will ordor out their pioneera. ^ The Jocassec Brass Band will altend on day of Review. By order of COL. W. CLIXKSCALES. J. R. Ellis, Adj't. Aug. 4, 58. U 3t SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Anna It. Stokes, Aduir'x, ) v?. V Bill for Partition, Ao. J. N. Cochran, and others ) 13URSUANT to the Order ofCourt I will eeU at public outcry, nt Abbeville C. H., on Sulc Day in September next, the Tract of Land owned by O. W, Hodges Hiid J. II. Stokes, deceived, us joint tenants in the life time of said II. Stokea. containing Four Hundred Acre*, mo-e or less, lying on waters of Mulberry Creek, and bounded by lutidsof John W. Moore ames Grulinin, and others*. Terms?A credit of twelve montlrs, with interest* from date?purchaser to give Bond with two good sureties, pay the cost in cash, and pay for papers. WM. II PARKER, C. E. A. D. Coinmission-r's Office, ^ August 2, lb08. \ H td G. A: C? R. R. Company, Notice to Shippers. THE South Carolina Riiil Road Company requires tlial every article shipped over tlieir Road, luUdt have the destination plainly marked upon it. Should this he neglec'ed hy those shipping articles over this Road, intended for the S>. 0. R. R., sueli articles will he marked hy the proper officer of this Road and the expeuse charged to the shipper. Hy order. D. R. SON L>LEY, Agent. July 22, 18S8. 12 tf FIRi:, FIRE! j THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that in consequence of his former store being burnt down, he hos moved next door toll. W. LnwT;., r - -i a ?..i iiiniiuiurwij. \T IHLrJ UI IDT [UM favors, he respectfully solicits a contiuuance of the buujc. EDWARD WESTFIELD. July 20. 1 &6S. 13 8t iN'cgro Shoes, IXcsto Shoes! 3,000 PAIRS, NEGRO BROGAN SHOES, "VJOW READY for delivery, to the Planters JLA of Abbeville, mix! Edgefiehi District*. Persons wanting our shoes are requested to pend in their orders. at an early day, as we propose delivering all shoes which we may enquire. at the residence of each planter, M> that the servant* cnti tit their own feet with such shoes, as will rentier good Service for the Fall and Winter Wear. Our shoes are nutunof the verv Wat nmim-iil? upper leal her hII excellent?three heavy soles niuking tlie bottojii?no BARK or l'ASTIJOAKD nor Yankee tricks employed by which the gimd people of the South are often fooled and ''Poor Sambo" CHEATED out of bis Wiuter Shoes. covin a McAllister. Mt. Carmel, July 2!. 1858 12 Bm To Proprietors, Architects and Builders. JOHN CORBETT, Fraotical House Fainter, TXTOULD inform llie inhabitants of AbbeT T ville, and the public generally, that he tins permanently located nt Abbeviile C. II., For tile purpose of pursuing his profession. From a long experience in Europe, and mnny of ,iki ( ri?ici}>Hi lowna 01 America, combined wiili n steady Attention to business, lie flatters liimtelf that lie will he able to give entire satisfaction to all who wish to linvc good House Piiinling done, and will frtvor him with their orders. lie feels himself competent to finish >11 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, Ilalls, Staircase Walls, Mantle Pie I cen <fce., finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms Papered, Paneled with Oak Pn|K!r, and varnished in the best style. He is prepared to paint all old and new work, and 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 usua 1 y charged, by substituting a composition of his own which has been fully tested, and will atand good for years. Window Sash-a of private and public buildings glased at moderate prices. lie will also keep on hand and.for sale all kind* of M ixed l'ainta in quantities to suit purchaser*. And also, a great variety of paper suitable for Be# Rooms, Dining, and Drawing Roomrt. He will paint aigns ou glass or wood, nt short notice. Office in the Wooden Building adjoin- | in(r tne oiironmi nouse. May 12, 1868. 8 ly I " W It IS K E EfA'N D 0." I WARRANTED to forco the Moustache and Whiskers to gro<^ atrong and luxuriant in one month, where tluffift.M>as none before. It(will not stain or ifljnre the akio. _ Price one dojlnr?Sent to all parte *of Ibel Country. Addrew. d*. * .1 DR. IS, P. SHELDON, - | JN?w York City. Joly 22, 1888. 12 Professional OARPi DR. D. & JBSN&OXfe WOULD rwjMctfrfiy no<fonertohbfri?ndr And tficpobKp generally. thtJi* hMr* toVnVd to Abb?rilT?rr^UUgrfUDr th? pnrpow 6t rttniniaff the pr?etfc? of Af^otkt. 'fbrafejfof for |>Mt patronage, h?~tffl?tt by * strict tttett* tion to hn?>Q?M Us ro*rit h? eontinoance. R??idetf?e-^?t lha dwelling of Mr. itm* >. , il1rr 1 Tl, DR. S. HliNRY BliAltl), dentist, Gradtiato <?f the Baltimore College tof Dental Surgery; HAS permanently located at Abbeville 0. II., and solicit* a slinre of public patronage. Teeth inserted from on? fo full upper and lower sets. Exposed nerve? destroyed and treated, free from pain. IluVi'ng purchased an office Right, of Dr. Blandy. *of Baltimore, I am prepared to insert teeth ou the CheopUstic process. Office Over J. A. Allen's Store, ABBEVILLE C. H., S. C, April 22, 1868. 62 ly JEFF BUS & DOTII RANS, rii t ir i rcrnv ?? < . "<t7'^7"ILL continue the Factorage nn<l Corut V mission Business in this city {their office on Central Wharf) where they will be pleased to eive their strict and personal attention to the sole of Cotton, Flottt, "Wheat, &0., or to any business intrusted to their care. Will buy poods or Family supplies to order. Commissions for buying or selling 2| per cent. They take this'Opportunity of tendering their thanks to their friends and pntrons for their liberal patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. rr T itrnnnn li. xj. olrrr.ivo, W. s. COTF1RAN. JOHN COTI1RAN. Chnrleiton July 10th '58 10 tf MO NTQOMERY^S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway Premium WHEAT F AH. ^HE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the JL Right, for thin State, now offers to Planters these justly celebrated Fairs foY* cleaning Wheat. This Fan issuperior to anything of the kind now in use. as the number of pre 111 mi in h nwaroeu ai (linereni s-tate Fairs will attest. It is simple in its structure, easily rigged, works well,-and when out.oforder, can be repaired by any ordinary mechanic. It is adapl-ed to cleaning nil kinds of grain. For further particular* Bee llund Bill, which will be furnished any one desiring such. Cotton Giiis and Tresbers. Also constantly on hand a supply of Cotton Gin?, which 1 warrant to be equal to any made. Also, a lot of Thresher* which are so extensively known that I deeui it uecetsary to : eulogise them here. These Machines arc all manufactured in this place, by skillful workmen, and of the very best material, and warranted to do what is said for them. Any orders for either of the above Mncbincs, addressed to the subscriber, or left with my Traveling Agents, will be promptly attended to. JOHN' ENKfGHT Abbeville C. H-, S. C., May 5, 1853 1?3m " New Goods! New Goods!? TI7E would respectfully inform our friends T V nnd customers. that we have made large additions t?? our Stock of Drugs and Ittcdicincs, and would bo pirated to have them call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we can offer them strong iii<1ticeiueaU to buy. Onr Stock consist* in pnrt, of PERFViQEKIES, t ..u:. '. i?_i - f -.i-- it .. ji? i - < i unipiii a imi mtn MM me 11 unu Keren lei, romane*. Cologne mid Toilet Waters; Iluir, Natl nnd Tootli Brushes. Dressing CoiiiIm. Fine Tooth Potvdets, Soaps, Surgicul and Dental Iuslru me lit s. Fine Brandies and Wines, for Medicinal f?urp<.s<-?. mid nil nrticlrs usually k< pt iu a fintt-ciusa Drug More. Qire us a cull. JORDAN <fc McLAUCHLIN", Abbeville C. II. July 1, 1853. 8 tf Dissolution. rp,IIE Partnership heretofore existing heX txveen EN RIGHT <t STARK, in the manufacture of Cotton Gins, Wheat Thrashor. Pono i j:_-. I..-J I... mutual agreement of partiee. The Books and Account* of the Old Finn arc in the hands of John Enrigbt, who is alone authorized to settle the business of the same. JOHN ENRIOHT, ItlCH'D C. STAKft. November 1, 1857. 29 tf Ladies' Gauze, Merino, AND IISLE THREAD UNDER-VESTS, Very Desirable for the Summej Wear AT P-D A V JL T)AT>rDTC!AV?a M* VIMU1 ?J? IWWWUlkJV/il U? June 2, 1858 5 tf Notice to Creditors. ALL Creditors of RICHARD B. FULTON are hereby notified to present and prove their demands on or before 1st day of OCTOBER next. All deraunds not presented by that day will be barred WM. n. PARKER, ar.A.D, Commissioner's Office, ) June 29th, 1858. \ 10 Sni Cigan, Cigar*, Cigar*. JUST received a large lot; 10,000 very fine Cigar*, worth from #50 ?o $80 per thousand. Also, a lot of very fine die > ing Tobacco, at $1.25 to $1.60 per lb. Pure French Brandy, certainly made from the juice of the grape. Wines, Whiskies, Gins Ac., of the very best qunmy mat wo nnve r>een ahle Willi much care Rtid great expense# to obtain. JORDAN <fe UcLAUClILTN. May 27 th. 1858 4 tf G. T. ANDERSON, SURGEON AND MECHNICAL LOWNDESVILLE, S. C. A LINE addressed to htm at Lowndenville ? % p. O Toill?Art>IP* KI# aft??!-?? * . V .... nvcD IU muj jmrt of the District. Jap. 28, 1808 '89 ly The Marshall House. THE tnbttriber having purchased that com* raodious and well known Mansion, THE MARSHALL HO USEr hps made cverylBfraogement for tho aecommodation of Permanent and Transient Breeder*, and hop<-#. by plroper Attention, to tnefUirfnll share of pi.bU?jp'itron7|a! >ifter the flrtt of October, thQjrate* regular Boarding will be $15 00 per mooth. "T tDMUND COBB. fv Sept. 80, W1. ' VW . WW .v : fiirtrntrttti 'nirriiiWr for the legislature. t3T The friends of THOMAS THOMSON. Esq., respectfully aunonuee him fur re elcctioti to the Legislature. J3?"" 'I'+fe friends o4<3en. tj. MoGOWAN, respectfully announce biro for re-eluetiou to tbe Legislature. B0-We arc aullrorizt'd to announce ALT- I GUSTUS LOMAX a candidate for the Legislator?. at the ensuing election. tar The friends of GEN. W. W. PISttRY- I MAN respectfully announce him a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election |W The friends of JAMES N. COCIIRAN, Esq., would respectfully announce him an a Candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing election. IW We arc authorized to announce COL. M. O. TALMAN, as a Candidate for the Legislature nt the ensuing election. tar The friends of SAMUEL JORDAN, would rejrpectfnlly announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature at the icnsuin^ election^ j^"Thc friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., would icoj/cuuuiij ouiiuuiivu mill ii* a cauuiumG IOT the Legislature, at the next election. ZW The friends of Col. U. II. HARPER, would respectfully nnnounce him as n Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. t^The friends of Dr J.J. WARDLAW, would respectfully announce him afl a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing olec lion. SgF* The numcroux frierds of WESLEY A. BLACK Et*q., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. 1858, SPRING GOODS, 1858." CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS. AUGUSTAt GEORGIA. BROOM & INORRELL, WOULD invite attention to their largo nml eleeatit Stock of SI'III NO AND SUMMER finnrw ti.... ? ? 1 ? !?? ? ? UHJJ1UI III|J Ul their One Price Store, Comprizing everything of the latest and most elegant Styles in? Ladies* Dress Goods, Embroideries, lace Mantillas, Talmas, Shawls, HOOP-SKIRTS of every style manufactured; i IlOOr of every kind; DUSLERS, ft large assortment ; IRISH LINENS of our own importntion ; French, Kntrlt-h and American PRINTS, GINGHAMS, MUSLINS. CHALI.IES; BEREGKS, IjkBEGES, Ac., *. AH the best makes iu the market of Domcitic!), Housewife Goods. I. i nen Damasks, Sheetings, Pillow Linens, and Cottons, Doyles Towel* lugs, Dimities, &cM &c; Making up one of the best Stocks of DRY OOODS ever offered ill this market, and embracing nil of those Styles mu*t highly prized l?y good housekeepers and as we are the only house in the city that invHriably adhere to the One Price System. We would cull particular attention to this feature of uur trade, ami ask all to consider its ad vantages : it ti\ tiio hn?-?f o - D ' | The Lowest Market Prices, because in forces the seller down to the smallest Bum he can afford to tnke for his GOODS, and of course BARGAINS cannot be expected from any other mode of doing business. C&~ Please notice that we rigidly adhere to ONE PRICE?tlint price we guarantee to be as low ns the lowest; and that we never resort to the trick of baiting. April 10* 1858. 60 tf SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. TAMES J. RTCHEY, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a Writ of enpias ad sati'faeiendum, nt the suit of Jnmes Arnold, having tiled in my office, together with n schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his Petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit, of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relieror insolvent debtors It is therefore Ordered, that the said James Arnold, and all others the creditors, to whom th<? said James J. Kichey is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and Jiave 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 th$ Petition aforesaid, should not be granted. MATTHKW McDONALD, C. C. P. Office of Common Pleas, ^ Abbeville Dis., June 28, 1658. } 10?3m Jnst Received 1 flfl 0UNCES of SUL- QUININE. JL V/V/ 20 Ounces Sul. Morphene, for sale by JOltDAN & MoLAUCIILIN. Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1858. 8 tF The Clear Starchers Friend WILL (rive a finished and beautiful (rlossto Collars, Sljfot Bosoms, and to all linen, muslin and cotton eoods; it will be found an asaiotnnt in whitening clothe?, and is warranted to contain nothing injurious. For sale by johdan a Mclaughlin. Druggist* and Cliomieta. July 1, 1858 8 tf Just Received A SUPPLY of Frangip^nni Extract, an x\i Eternal Perfume for the Handkerchief, , Fraogipaoni Toilet Water,; " " Soap, " " Sachets. to which' we invite the attention of the Ladiea. JORDAN 4 MoLAUCHLIN, Druggists aad/ hemi*t?. July I. 18M. 8 , ' tf r ?m T~> AZIN"H New Perfume. KI88-ttE-4(OTCK. My Dii.ti)l?d from the well-known flower of Forg^t-nie-not, nnsorpawed in fragrance ?od narmftocney, fur mIb ky w: . . t JOBDAN Mclaughlin," n"inirami ijj irni" "i i MO OilS & QUA IF S, THIS day, hang therr Banner on the outer walls, ami under it will say that they have just received one of the largest and best Stocks of Clothing, Crockery, and Dry Goods, ever imported ioto the District of Abbeville. All of which haVe been boYight for CASH, mid which will l>e Hold for CASH, cheaper than any 'one fcau boy on Time, (we care iiot who.) Many hftve coine and have been convinced of the truthfulness of our assertions ; but there nro some who yet cling to their fond Idol?we iuprii the practice of buying Goods on twelve month's time. Of those we regret to tuke our la?t farewell. iiiiIpm it. 1>? whon Mior Iihv^ ~J ~ ? C,.?IC, then it is we will give them prices that will nut rise up and innke tiieni nfrni?l, but will encournge nnd cheer them on. It niny he necessary i for us lo state that we have macie arrangements in New tfork, to receive all the new Styles of I Good* imported into the city this season. Uudei* this arrangement, and with the Goods al ready received, we flatter otunelves that none wilt 1u> oblige to leave our quiet little Town unsatisfied ai regards Price nnd quality. W c now hfind von a short list of the new Styles and Prices. In the first place, 5O0 Ladies' Collar*, from Auction from 12J cent* to 7.00 dollars Honiten Lace Setts, from Importers, from 10 to 25 dollars', BRILLIANTS, nt. 12$ cnta; Lii'lie#' COTTON* II USE. nt CJ cent*; Ladies' IIANDKEll CL11EFS, nt cents; Fine Dress Goods, and HEAD DRESSES; R>>be n Quille SI LKS. nt SO and 45 dollar*; Robe n Quillo Organdiea, nt 0, ?, aud 15 J dollars; j Pstrftda Cloths, Doiilile Ducnll Stripe?, nt 2.1 dollar*. And wo linvo on the way 1,200 yavda oT Printed Lawns, which have been bought for us at Auction. Hoop Skirts Steel, Brnsa, and Whalebone,'from $1.50 to ft 1.50; Mantillns. Point Laeo, Chantillo. Moire Antique, nn<i Black Silk, from $1.50 to $25.00 ; Sfi m a "\jfcw " ^ 9 White Crapp, Estella Black Silk. Moire Antique. on J Dc Laue Shu wis, from $1.00 tu $10.60; To the giMitleincn, of our town and country, wo would pay that we have the Eureka Suits, Coats, Pant*, and Vents, fine and new, we have, also, a good Stock oi the Gcrota Collais, Cravats n?d Shirts, Something nuw aud Fancy.? Also, a good Stock of .Slimmer Hats. N. B.?No Goods will be taken back when once sold, unices the Goods be damaged before | purchased. | Afiil 22. 18.r)8. M tf ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON STAGE LINE. FROM Abbeville to Washington. 'pnF, PROPRIETOR of this well established JL Line takes tins method of informing the public that he lias changed bid Schedule, for the cou venienoe of passengers. The Stage will be detained at Abbeville Court Home, until half past 9 o'clock, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, affording an opportunity f?r pnssi-ng-rs on the morning train from Greenville to go directly through to Washington. Ga., the fame day, connecting with the train at Wa-hington, for Augusta, Montgomery, A1h. The passengers are detaiued a few hours in Washington, Ga. Tlie S>t?ne will leave Wuahington, On., on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings. The Line litis been refil ted with ft splendid FOUR-UORSE COACH. good Teams and an experienced driver. ESS1" Pessenpers from all points above Newberiy, going XVest, will find that they can ren<:h Hiiy point west of Atlanta in exactly the onme time, and with fS.UO less expense than by way of Hratichville. For further information apply at the Post Office. JOHN McBRYDE, Ag't. Abbeville C. H., S. C. May 26, 1858 4 ly THE GOLDEN PHIZ!. TI1E GOLDEN PRIZE. the golden prize. the ooldent 1?ri7.r_ THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TflE GOLDEN PRIZE. TIIE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. TIIE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! 1 ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVEIIY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE TT.T.TTRTP ATTT/H t TT.T TTflTD iTf n ( iUE New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the duy. An Imperial Quarto containing eiout pack*, or fortv columns, of entertaining original matter; and elegantly illustrated every week. A GIFT WORTH FStDM 50 CENTS TO $500 00 IN GOLD, Wlk'L BE PRESENTED TOt EACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATE' LY RECEIPT OF 'ME SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. Ooe copy for one year $2 00, and 1 gift. One copy for two years 8 60, and 2 gifts. One copy for tliree years 6 00, aitfcl 8 gifts. One copy for five years 8 00, ?nd 5 gifts. * AND TO CLUBS. f ; Three copies <Sne Jt^r, $5 00. and 8 gifts. Five copies one 8 00, and 6 gift*! Ten copio? one year, 15 00, and 10 gifts. Twenty-one copies one year, SO 00, and 21 gifts, i The'artteles to be distributed are <&tnprisejl in the following list: -31 f 2 Package* o^Gold, containing $507100 each 5 do.' do. do. 200 00 each 10 do. do. -100 00 each 10 Patent Lpver Hooting Cased Wiiiche*, 10p 00 ea6h 20 Gold Watches, 76 00 e|ch 00 do. . , 60 00 each 100 do. 60 OOeaob 800 Ladie* Gold Watch**, 85 00.each 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 8000 each ?00 Silver Watches, - $10 td 25 00 each 1000 Gold Gnard, Vest and ' ^Foh, Chain*, 10to8000eacb (iold IxKskelfc-JJraaeUta, Brooch ep, Ear Dronsrt k BreastJPins, Caff Pins^Sleeve Efuttor.<.Icings,p jsnim woai, mriwn &?y?, Uold. and Silver Thimble*, *nd * variety of otheC artielMy Worth , from 60 aenU to glS each. ^ I m 0 ^ ^ 6 l^iiii'iiilitfaii'i^iliBifcMiiiMii^ 11 NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Iio. 1, Granite ftange. WE BEG respectfrttty to iuform the cititena of Abbeville and surrounding District, that we are now prepared to show the largest aud best selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, we have ever done heretofore. As we confine ourselves almost entirely to the Dry Goods business we are enabled to keep a lurge assortment of Plalut Fancy and Kobe Bareges, Black and Fancy Silks, Calicoes, Bonnets dec. To the BONNET Department we pay partior.lar attention, and our Stock at present presents every novelty of the season : Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy IVeopolitan and Trimmed Silks, &c., Alontr witli a mnenifie?Mit Stock of Fin? from.!. FLOwEIty,'Honnet RIBBONS, UOUCUES, Ac. In MANTILLAS, we have all the late styles ?Silk and Cluck Chantilly, Lace, ?c. Our Stuck of I?id, Silk|[aiid Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, fclioes, dee., Is unusually Fine and Large. W? always keep on hand a largo Stock of K*enicstic Goods, Linens, Linen Drill*, Castlinercs, &c. Also, all kinds of material suitable fur boys' wear. In calling attention to the above Goods, we respectfuily solicit the patronage of our numerous friends, and the public generally. We will at nil time? take pleasure in showing our Stock, any and nil of which we will eeli ut the lowest possible price fur Cash, and every article war milieu no rrpri'semea. GRAY & ROBERTSON. March 31, 18CS. 4S tf SEWING M A C III N E S. TO MANUFACTUKERS, PLANTERS, AND PLIVATE FAMILIES. In Purchasing such an article as a SEWING MACHINE, the true nollcv is to th? hpat IM. SINGER ? CO.'S GAZETTE, ft tiennti ful pictorial paper, contains full and reliable information aboutSEWING MACHINES, and answer all questions tlint can be asked on the subject. All who rend this paper will learn bow to purclmse n Se* int: Machine with which $1,000 a venr, clear profit, can be made, and will be protected from being imposed upon by some of tli-e humbug Machines now before the public. Singer it Co.'s Machine is arranged to do coarse mid fine work of every description. The Gazette may be obtained gratis on application at aiiy ofSineer <t Co.'s Offices. Machines on exiiibiiion nnd for si?l? and instructions given , by E. J. TATLOK, Agent in Abbeville. Singer <fc Co.'s Charleston Office 3 Kingstrict. Principal Office 4 G8 Brohd way, New York. Abbeville C. H., March 29. 48 ly JOHN L. CLARK, REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND WOULD respectfully inform the eiti-C^K zens of the District, that lie has located himself nt Hodge's Depot, where he v.'ili be prepared 16execme, with promptuegs. all order* in his line of business. He is well prepared with all tbe tools and materials of hi? art. and feels confident in being able to giro satisfaction. All work warranted. Terms Cash. April 14. 1858. 60 ly i BP Banner copy. ^ Strayed Cow. STRAYED from the subscriber, 'NlTTTjjl HWi a large English Cow, red and white, formerly owned by Mr. _jCE_jK Stock. A suitable reward will bo given for her delivery at the Episcopal Parsonaifo, Abbeville C. if. B. JOHNSON. May 13th, 185B 9. tf 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-Qenerating Gas lamps, and can supply every family with the most beautiful and economical light now in use. It io no trouble to keep them in order, and their imposnibility of explosion render them invaluable. One burner will give as much light as seven candles, 'it tho trivia) cost of about oin>. cent, per hour, nnd can be fitted in any other lamp at small expense. We will keep on hand a supply of splendid Plllmir mail n4hn? I nnimu, "H"> at nil nrices. This Light m adnpted to Churches, iloloU, Stores nnd Dwellings. Cali and sett for yourselves. at I JORDAN <fe McLAUCHLIN'S. . No. 8 Granilo Range, Abbeville C. H., S. C. April 30, 1858. 02 tf MILLER* WARREN WOULD respectfully c?l> the attention of their friends and customers to their stock of NEGRO GOODS. George Soliley's White PLA'INB, warranted . iU woofallintr: q flaid LINSEY;. Marlboro' PLAIDS and STRIPES J Domestic GINGIIA MS ; ' OSNABUROS. Pie id and StrioaM Georgia PLAINS / f "T' . *. > FL Affix ELS, of all description^ * * ptf^ 1857. .t ** ??.*/ Vsouifl ..qmkfttkr 'i Abbeville Digtrictp?Iti*t\& ftamfnon Plena: ^ Henry C? Pern til, ^ Wm. B.VLlo3:d, " ^m&pwen. Pl'fa. Att'v. \~\THEREA&the on theeixth. Vt dayjof hnortred -fBifc fifty the W , fendant, *???.fr n'wftM* tNi^ -ffopi'iind ' wiflioat the limits of tbi# 3?*t<y*f>d h? neither wife nor ett^raey known within th%<ttipe.upon' mmmsjgfa d??UrrtW nn a? rt.* r?ak-??t.. SM~r t DBY OOOBS1 DRY 1 G008 MILLER & WAKREN AI(E now receiving thehi stocks of Fall and Winter G<JODy, which they are prepared to offer and well as low ns any house in the city. Tlie stock lies been gelvctcd with gr?at care, ami comprise a great variety of LADIES' DRESS 800DS, such as Ricli and elegant ?ilk ROBE.D'QUILLE f Iinvadero Silks, variety of styles; Silk VALENCIAS, Striped and Plaid ; Plain SI LK&, all colors ; Mourning Bayadere and Chene SILKS ? rir.iii Blnck. Plaid and Striped ; Silk POPLINS and Victoria PLAIDS ; DELAINE KOBE D'QUILLE; Ilich Pig'rd DELAINES end CASfiMERfcS; Einb'rd French MF.RINOES. new styles; Plain French and English MEUINOtS; Mouriiing PELAINES. ?also? French and English PRINTS ; American " > < Mourning * * v Scotch 0lXCriAM3< Mourning " Cliene " An extensive variety of S1IAWLS, ooinprisi?g Silk Thibet SHAWLS ; Broche " Flush Borderer! Stella SHAWLS ; Cheiii'.lfl SHAWLS and SCARFS ; I.ndics* Black and Col'rd Cloth CLOAKS ; Rich Velvit CLOAKS. every variety ; All Wool l.otie SHAWLS ; Plain Bl'k & Sec'iid M'ring Merino SHAWLSj A lot of beautiful EMBRUILfeRIES, consisting of Rich Muslin SLEEVES nnd COLLARS, in dtt-); JflpnnAt. ami ^nrlnfl m.F.PVFA T.?n*?n POT.. LARS ; Maltese Lace SETTS; Imitiitiuu Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES { Jacouet nn<l Swiss Bands ; Linen Cumbric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain oiid Ernhroidered ; Hein'tl nnd Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS^ Miases' nnd Boye' Wool HOSE^ Wool GAITERS \ Nett SACKS ; Misses' -Merino VESTS, Short and Long Sleeve: For the Gentlemen's line m?v be found?? Binck CLOTIIS and CAS3IMERES ; Fancy CASS1 MERES, latest styles : Rich Velvet and Cafeliuiere VLSTINGS: North Carolina CASIMERES, ^auperiof article; CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES. MILLER <fc WARREN. Oct. 2, 1857. 22 If OF RICH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESEItYED TOT IIE GREATEST AGE. ?a m A ND who that is gray would not linve it rej.\. stored tu fi'rmer color ; or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but- would hare it removed, or troubled with scrofula, ncald head, or other eruptior.9. but would be cured, or with sick lien J nuhe, (neui nltritt.) but would be cured. It will also remote all pimples from the fac<i and akin. Prof. Wood's Ilair Restomtivo wili do all ibis, see circulur and tlic following : Ays Ap.Eor. Nov. 5.-1850. Prof. O. .T. Wood?Dear Sir: I liave heard much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyea, <tc., I was (Imposed to plac?* your Restorative in the same category w itli tlie thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you )U Lawrence county, some months sioctf when yon i;avc me such assurance as induced tlie trial of your Restorative in my family? fii-at In* my good wifu, wh^se hair bad becoiuv Very thiD and eutirely white, and l/feforo ex hauBtini; one of your large bottle?, her hair was restored nearly to i's original beautiful brown color, aud hud thickened and had beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head ; the continued to use it, not simply bccatise of iu beautifying effects upon the hair, but because of iu healthful influence upou tlie head and mind. Others of mv family and friends are using your Restoi?tive, with the happiest ?{ feds; therefore, my skepticism and doub's in reference to its character and value are entirely removed ; mid I cau and do must cordially and confidentially recommend its use by nil who would have their hair restored from white or groy (by reason of ?ickne!>s or age.) tooriginol ''fciilor aii-l beauty, and by all young persoiifTwho would have their hair beautiful and gloisv- Verv truly and gratefully j'ours, bULOAlU^ ilANN. Friesn Wood : It was a long-time after. I paw you at Hlis?fi?-ld before I i$ot the buttlo of yonr Restorative for winch you gave me nu order upon your agent iu Detroit a'ld when I got it We concluded to try it on Mrs. itanij'd nair, as me surest test uf ita powder. It has done all that yon ansured ine it would do ; and others of familj- and friends, having witnessed it9 effect:*, are now using and recommending it?? use to others n9 entitled to the highest coil* gideration you clajiu for it. Agniu, very respectfully and tfuly; your*, SOLOMON MANNt Carlvls. Ill, June 28, 1852. I liavc used Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Reatot* ative, am? have admired its wonderful effect*. My hair was becoming, n* I thought, premature*, ly gray, but by the use of his Restorative .it has resumed its original color, and) 1 have no doubt, permnuentlv eo. S^BRESSE,- ex-Senator, tj.S. O.J. WOOD ?fc CO., Proprietor*, $12 Broadway. N. y., (in the great N. Y.. Wire Railing Establishtnont) and1114 Market street, St>Louia Mo. ' And eold l>y all good Druggist. l?r.ln x. \i?i r> 1. j. ? ?"???? U? hi'-^ouhumi, uuu Jk/muwu i* i>l|^U, \bli(tille?nd Due?WVst. Sill it Ingall*, Columbia. March 12, '58. ' 45. eow-ty . \ S. H. JONES, .v|/' HOU#G BVILDEfi OFFERS hi* kervicj^to the citizens of Abb?j' ville Dietript.^h ?%'erytjiing pertiliniifgM [lis line of hiifiness. By a rtrict altenlioniiW' * the interest* of hiii emplpjA-rs, h^ligpa td merit a due ahnrc of patronage. 'Aaflfrl*,7 il Sa'ndo Ver R O.^r* * Abbfeville?i?trifc't, &<&.<' March 19, 1668. 4fi * .tflBL: i iffi J' ' * ? Fine tfieiring tobacco. TUST "'feeejred, direct /torn D. H. *Xrp.8ar< J Virginia, Oit* n.u rul retl poundjjof theflrtSft DiiEjyijro'To BACC(Jt<> I'e'stftrf^ljt^jjiwoi'ld aver. If you want Mmethitiajm^HnRfti - 'A* ' ?" :.Tfi?-?ERE. V!, Jone 2,1858 \? .. ~ ? 6 " J*-'" *wk>ri ' - " ' ? ,?*?*. jL c. p. iiitfiKsir :>* 1 ,