Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of Sundry Writa of J>%eri Facioun to trte dircoted 1 will eell at Abbevile Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday ?d AogUst next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 40 Acrea'of land moi .. ess bonnded by landa of Mrs. Mary Clay, Covin, and others, as the property of Sandiford Holmes, ads. W. H. Oilliland. , Term* Casb. T. R. COCHRAN, S. A. D. Sheriff's Office, 9 August 17, 1858. J 16 tds Estrayed. FROM the subscriber, a small ORAY MARE, about six vearsold, marked hy saddle nod dollar, and without alio#* nn K?< formation will be gladly received. Address, THOS, M. AHI), Calhcuns Mills. ! or John C"*bs, Abbeville, C. H. XtJg. 18. 1868 10 tf Citation. fev WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbevilto District: X7"T7"HEREAS, Jolin Mauldin, lias applied t V to me for Letters of Administnition 'on nil, and MtiKolitr Ihe goods and chattels, ^righta.and credits of Mary It. Siinms, late of the Oiafrict aforesnid deceased. TfijOse lire, therefore, to cite and admonish nil atd singular, the kindred and creditors of the iiaid deceased, to be nnd appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to be holdcu at Abbeville Court House on the fimt dny of September next, to show enuse, if any, why the said administration should nut be granted. Given under !ny band and Beal, this sixteenth day of Aug.. in the veur of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-flight, and in the 83d year of Amorican In'depeud?nce. WILLIAM UTLL, O. A. D. August 16 1868 V, 2t FOR SALE. A SPLENDID Tract of LAND, twelve miles Woat of Abb?ville C. II, containing 460 Acres, 260 of which is Woodland, finely timbered? balance in a high slate of cultivation, moot of it fresh new-ground, with about Fifty Aerea of Creek Bottoms. .M ja iPS ?=? 9 A Tract containing TIIREE HUNDRED Acres, (which can be bought exceedingly low.) with a line Two-Story Dwelling, aud other accessary out buildings. SS ?=? 9 lnntlii>rTr>Kt nf 170TTP M?T UTTMJ ITTw ? /->r> T^t. ?. 4 VV/4V AAVllViVLii/ AViiCfO, which can bo bought low,'and on accommodating terms. Purchaser* will do well to look at these Lands. A. M. SMITH. August 4, 1858. 14 4t mm* Edgefield Advertiser copy three times and send bill to this officc. COMMISSION BUSINESS. TI1E Subscribers hove associated Mr. J. J. GUERAKD with tliem, and will continue the Factorage and Comiriidsiou Busiue^s in this City, under the firm of WARDLAW, WALKER & CO. Grateful to our friends for the verv liberal patronage extended to us, we would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the jicw firm. "We are prepared to plnce our correspondents on the most advaiitageous footing; this, together with our long and large experience in 3' House in this City, and wc trust that lidelity and devotion to the interest of our patrons will entitle us to their confidence and support. Consignments of Produce of all kinds are so- , licited, and will receive our best attention. Our Conmission for selling cotton will be ?fty cents per bale. WARDLAW A WALKER. rM t? a r% A n rn .... UIIDIICIII/1IU, O. V/., nug. 2, uo. ? SITING ?FF ' AT A GREAT REDUCTION. R. H. WARDLAW &, SON, BEG leave lo state that tliey have taken the i Store formeilv occupied by Messrs. J. ' IdnHu. Jones haaapplFed to 'ma for letters of } Administrate 8p, :<* - ?I1' *od fijipolar the goods ood chattels, right* and Credits of John Adam*,.late of fche Imitridl atforbeaidf.deceased : * These are. therefore, to cite and. admonjjph all and sin?ilar the kindred afd Afed i tort of the said deceased, to brlnd afcteaffbefore me. it our next -Ordinary V Court sard Diat,. tob? holden at Abltfrille Courtf.House, on'th? twentj-firat da#^ Xngust inat., to, AgV if ?jy. rty Mid ?K82^?? sst' To Proprietors, Architects and Builders. JOHN CORBETT, Practical House Painter, "VXT'OULD inform the inhabitants of AbbeTT ville, and the public generally, that he has permanently located at Abbeviile G. H., for the purpoae of pursuing his profession. From a long experience in Europe, and many of the principal Towns of America, combined with n steady attention to business, he flatters himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to ?U who wish to have good House Panting done, and will favor him with their rvr^pra 71a fool a hinnflf ^ ..... ?w>t)|/?tcu? bV UU1BI1 ! All Graining, Marbling, Paper 1 Hanging, &o. His experience mid skill in his profession will enable liim to complete all work in his Hue at very moderate prices. Churchcp, 11 at I is. Staircase "ft'iills, Mantle Pie ces Ac., finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms Papered, Paneled with Oak Paper, und varuiehed in the best style. He is prepared to paint nil old nnd new work, and Tin Roof*, outside. Also, inside or ..c i> 1 - ' vmmuc v>l iVUli^ll CUSleU V? HIIS Ol fll'lVUlO OT public buildings iti imitation of any color of stone, nt one third of the co-?t usuu ly charge'!, by substituting a composition of hi* own which has been fully tested, and will htand good for years. Window Su*h s of private aod public buildings gluzod at moderate prices. lie will ulso keep on hand und for sale all kinds of Mixed Paints in quantities to suit purchasers. And also, a great variety of paper suitable for Bed Rooms, Dining, and Drawing Rooms. He will paint signs on glass or wood, nt short notice. ?<-cr? 4 vrt!.... - tf .1 m ? * 1^7 "iuce in me it uoueii canning aujoni- I inir the Muri?ha!l House. May 12, 18.08. 3 ly j HEAD-QUARTERS^ j Sixth Regiment, S. C. M. 1 ORDER NO BY order from Gen. W. C. Morngne, the Upper and Lower Battalions, composing the 6th Regiment of In fun try South Carolina AliliIin, will parade for Drill and Review, at Robert's Old Field, netir LomaxV, ou Thursday the 26th of Aiiiiuat. at 10 o'clock A. M. Commissioned and noii-Commissioned Officers will uUeiid the day previous, for drill and instruction. Lieut. Col. Foshee and Mojor Miller are charged with the extension of tins order. Calitain of i-iitiiititiiiMtt will pioneers. The Jooassee Brass Band will attend on da}of Review. By order of COL. W. CLINK3CALES. J. R. Eli.ib, Adj't. Autf. 4. 88. 14 3t HEAD-OXJARTERS2kd BRIGADE. 1st Div. S. C. M. > Edoi:f!eli> C. II., July 21, 1808. ) ORDER NO. 1 rpHE lOtli Regiment of Infantry will parade JL for Review utid Dr.11 at Riubardson'e, on Tuesday 17 ill August. The 7th Regiment of I> fantry will parnde nt the Old Wells, on Tuesday the 19th of August. The 9th Regiment of in fan try will parade at Springfield, tjnturihiv lhe21*t of Amnut Tlie 8th Regiment of In Ian try will parade at Morrow's Old Field, ou Tuesday the 24th of August. Tlie 6ih Regiment of Infintry will parade at Lomax's on Thursday the 26th of August. The (ifficers and non-Comti.iasioned Officers will assemble on tbeday previous to the Review fur Drill and Instruction. Volunteer Companies will prepare for inspection. C<>lo icls ofRegiments are charged with the extension of this Order. Bv order of Bricndier General. W. C. MORAGNE. July 21, 1858 14 St Merchant IVftiils. r|^HE Subscriber would inform the citizz^ns JL of Abbeville and Edgefield, that ho has rebuilt his Mill*, and is prepared to clean wheat ?s well us any in the District-, lie has good Machinery, and good rock, and can grind villi neatness and dispatch, lie will give close attention, and will t>e glad to accommodate all who may favor hiiu with their grind ing. ISAAC KENNEDY. Aug. 13. 58. IS St ty Edgefield Advertiser copy 3 times. W CCB TB7- m. mzz JE ? C10MM1TTED to the Jail of Abbeville Dis' trict, on the 8th day of August in?t?, a Necro Woman, who ?av? b?-r nnm? i? n Anucr about 25 or 30 yearn obi ; nlso, a Qiri named Susan, said to be her (laughter, about 9 or 10 yea.-j old. Said wownn says sbc belongs to Richard B. Carpenter, residing in Tnllahussa, Florida?says Jesse Wutly brought her to his mother's in Edgefield District, The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take posseslion. T. R. COCHRAN, Jailor. August 12th, 1858 16 tf mi OTT TKBZm THE Notes and Accounts of AUGUSTUS LOMAX have been placed in my hands for collection. As it is abosolutely necessary to rame lundfl. promptpayment will be required. Those indel.ted will please call and settle about the let. of SEPTEMBER as 1 will he absent, on business until the latter part of this month. J. C. CALHOUN. August 10th. 1868 16 tf Lime, Plaster Paris and Hydraulic Cement. ON HAND AND for sale Low for CASH, By tt. H. S. KERR.' Aug. 4. 14 tf Ale fifod Porter. 1 C) CASKS'INDJAN PA LEGALE; JL 8 Casks London* PORTER, For sale by II. S. KERR. Aug. 4. ...14 8t ISaRging and Rope. r* BALES TTo?irv finnnw RlfiftTWfi O Coils Philadelphia*Ba)eROPE, for Bale low for Cash, by H. S. KERB. Aug. 4. 14 8t Bafcon, 1A AAA LB9- choi<#? BAOON SIDES, XU?\Jw\7 for sale low fot Cash,.by ' 7 ; > - U.S. KERB. August , 14 M.W.BYTHJ|^OOD, GENERAL COMMISSION ' MERCHANT, No. 204 Exoh^noe Rpy, COLUMBIA, 8. 0./ T7*0B tU? RatifoBMEANJv ESTATE, NEGROES JP also BACON; L*rtf Whiskey, Sugn^'Ocffee, M6Jas?e?.' Flour, Butter, Com ^(iy A n d' P w^&e3^?n ehrflyt* cf I-*. * Strict p5ra6rt*\4atteqJjon f>aiiJ rto'th? ?*la tof _ any of the ab**irfg'A of lbnn 3 gulloofc ^ CVrfaafr ". DR. S. HENRY BEARD, DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of i Dental Surgery. HAS permanently located at Abbevillo C. H., and solicits a share of public patronage. Teeth inRi?rti>d from rmo to full i?rn September next, lit Abbeville C. H., nt public ouUy-y, the Tract of Land owned by Iluke Mfcthinj deceased, about 2J miles ft-om Abbeville C. II., containing 3C5 Acre*,' mor# or leas, bounded by lands of N. J. DavMfend other*, Paid tract to be reao'd nt i the i ifK of Thomas Owen, and the biding to be opened'nt the sum of $2610. If said tract brinqs more than $2610, the terms will be a credit ol tjjfeslvo months, with interest froin.fctl) day of. .Octobfr next?purchaser to give BhM'vfJth two good sureties, mortgage* of the prenriBtB^pay the coatif in coah, and pay fot papers. I fit dooa not. bring more inan $2610, it iato he kiftrfclc^d tfown toaaid.Thoirwis E. Ow*nvon tne.t^Vms pKeMribedfin.the "Decretal OMafj,., WM. H. PACKER, C. E. A. D. .QoUHBiMfonar's Offlco, h T>ZCHAREnt eTABR.^?^?Mfl jX the Sf?e**oLAt>V?*"v'f^ Ui??nil*ojgl< ;A/lJ^?rlf?tUd In, Mrith; w b'^ u 1 a. fo'ftkt h r- <?.-itu. ^^vm/'^w-.!^.. .1. V For the Legislature. &T The friends of THOMAS THOMSON. Esq., respectfully ruiiounce him for re-eleotion to the Legislature. The friends of Gen. S. McOO W AN, respectfully acuouuce him for re-eleotion to the Legislature. J3T The friends of GEN. W. W. PERRYMAN respectfully announce him n candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election t3T The friends of JAMES N. PfinttRAKr Esq., would rcepcctfully announce him as a Candidate fur the Legislature, at the ensuing election. jgy We are authorized to annouoce COL. M. O. TALMAN, as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. V$T The friends of SAMUEL JORDAN, would respectfully announce him na a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. JjgfThe friends of II. A. JONES, Esq.. would respectfully announce him a? a candidate for the Legislature, at the next election. The friend* of Col. II. H. HARPER, would respectfully announce him ae a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. B^5~Tlie friends of Dr J.J. "WARDLAW, would respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature nt the ensuing elec uon. cir The numerous friend* of WESLEY A. BLACK E>q., respectfully announce l)itn as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the uext election. .\cgro Shoes, i\cj,rro SBjocs! 3,000 PAIRS, NEGRO BROGAN SHOES, N'OW READY for delivery, to the Planters of Abbeville, and Edgefield District*. Persons wanting our shoes are requested to send in their orders, at an early day, as we propose delivering all shoes which we inay engage. at tlie residence of each planter, so that the servants can lit their own feet with such blioes, as will render goi'd service for the Fall and Winter Wear. Oi'r shoes are put up of the verv best material ? upper leather nil excellent?three heavy soles making the bottom?no BARIC or PASTBOARD nor Yankee tricks employed by which the good people of the South ure often fooled and ''Poor Sambo" CHEATED out of hid Winter Shoes. covin ? n?n?ltt? kept iu a tirst c'hiM Drug More. Gire ua u call. JORDAN ' can, why the prayer of tbe Petition oforcaaid, should not bo granted. MATWH5W MoDONALD. a C. P. Office of Common Pleai a > 7m?fear Staroners Frknid frUlT, cyrft a?dfir?ftt& beauUful gloat to Zti.? td td all linen, l jftf" CI>V^**' V will bfe /ot}#f^\^ S!^^.?S?tM^rit^et''orkl is wi,rranu^' fcfl ^''jc^^rtASgAtJCHLiN, y? Ciiem'ioU. T^Ts- ^ . *K ' di-j-- . W ' , V-: HOORS & QUAXFUT ' I VlIIS day, bnng tlieir Banner on the outer X walls, and under it will say that they have just received one of the largest aud beat Stocks of Clothing, Crockery, 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 one cau buy on Tiuie, (we cure not wh?>.) Many have come and have been convinced of the truthfulness of our osnertions; but there are sotne who yet cling to their fond Idol?we mean the priictioe of buying Goods on twelve month's time. Of those we regret to take our last farewell, unless it be when they have Cath to spare; then it is we will give them prices that will not l . .as ? Lownde.tTlle .? jtL. ' PxO.yer lfirSWMWk in' *t?jjppart 1 of the I>i*tHo?* j. j ""8, 2^ -i'lV. - .jfe, , ? A.V. < A . '-|r'?p?uw^rt'?ern?vw purctMiaea 10* t COJH-1 . JL *rabdion4 and^(ren*kno'wn ^lttn^on/ t / raff +n?'w?d? ernrv ij^tfsfn^Vfor th? aeeoromodAtion of P*^nfcft.?S# Tt Atijuent Boardsfo j ltd bope?. byproparJ*twntJ^K tomstil * fuTlj . hw??of .^a "flr.V t? f! October, th?4*& oL*ofal4?3o?rdiog *iU &?v \ NEW SPRING ANO SUMMER GOODS AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Rang?. WE BEG respectfully to inform the cititeoa of Abbeville hui! surrounding District, that we are now prepared to allow the largest Utlil Viftut ?^ v??? (ViUVVQU >JVVVIi VI Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, we have ever done heretofore. As we confine ourselves almost entirely to the Dry Goods businew, wo are enabled to keep a large assortment. of Plain, Faucj and Qobe Bareges, Black, and Fancy Silk*, Calicoes, Bonnets dee. To the BONNET Department we pay particular attention, and our Stock at present presents every novelty of the season: Plain and Fancy Straws Pnnrr 1 s Neopolllan and Trimmed Silks, Ac., Aloof? with a maguificent Slock of Fine French FLOWERS. Bonnet RIBBONS, ROUCHES, Ac. In MANTILLAS, we have all the late styles ?Silk and Blnck Cliautilly, Lace, etc. Our Slock of Kid, SilkEaud Thread Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Shoes, Ac., Is unusuully Fine and Large. We alwuys keep on hand a large Stock of Domestic Goods, Linens, Linen Drills, Cassiineres, Ac. Also, sll kinds of material suitable for hoys' wear. Iu calling attention to the above Goods, we respectfuily solicit the patronage of our numerous friends, and the public generally. We will (it nil times take pleasure in alio wing our Stock, any and all of which we will sell at the lowest possible price for Cusli, and every article warranted as repreBeutcd. GRAY to?;l?&8. f ^i, "Y-ty 0: ]. ' v . " *" ' ' "'* ' DRY GOODS \ j . DRY 1 GOOti MILLER & AVAttftEW ARE now receiving theis slock* of Fall and Winter GOODS, wbiob thev ate prepared to offer and sell as lo'nr as any house in the city. The atock bas been selected with grtal uare, and comprise a great variety of LADIES' DRESS QOQBS* such as "h ' Rich and elegant Silk ROBE.D'QlJlLLE ; Bayadere Silks, variety of styles; a;iL- \t A i TTKnia DI_:J . krstck * ni/MAi vn ?j-'vv* BUM tiuu , Plain SILKS, all color* ? Mourning Bayadere and Cticn? SILKS ; Plain Black, Plaid and Striped ; Silk POPLINS and Victoria PLAIDS J DELAINE ROBE D'QUILLE ; Rich FigYdSMSLAINES and OAS&MERES ( Emb'rd FrettSw'MERlNOES. new atvlea ; Plain Frenoli and EDgliah MERINOES; Mourning PELAlNEi ?AUO*"* French and Eogliah PRINTS ^ American *. " IZTSi^n^ Mourning " **.* *?* Cheue " ? An extensive variety of 8HAWL3, comprising Silk Thibet SHAWL3 ; Broche ? f Flush Bordered Stella SHAWLS ; Cheoille SHAWLS and SCARF3; Ladies' Black nnd Col'rd Cloth CLOAKS ; Rich Velvet CLOAKS, ?v>ry variety-; All Wool Loue S1IAWL& ; , Plain Bl'k dcSec'nd M'ring Merino SHAWLSj A lot of-heantiful EMBROIDERIES, .oooiistiog of Rich Maslin SLEEVES and COLLARS* in ettj; Jaconet and Swiss SLEEVES, Linen COLLARS ; ' Maltere Lace SETTS; Imitation Lace COLLARS and SLEEVES ; Jaconet And Swiss Bands ; , . t Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS,- Plala eud Embroidered ; * . Hein'd aud Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS; Misses'and Boys'Wool HOSE; * Wool GAITERS ; Nett SACKS ; Misses' Meiiuo VESTS, - Short and Long Sleeve ; For the Gentlemen's line may be found? Black CLOTHS and CASS1 MERES,; Fancy CASSIMERES^latest style* ; Rich Velvet and.Cashmere VESTING3.:, North Carolina CASlMEREfl, superior article ; CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Meriuo TIES. MILLER YIOORA XOBl \ PEEPARKD By DR. 8ANFORD, ? Compounded Entirely from Oumt} *-*'** ,w v I 8 one of the best Purgative and Liver. MadlX cine# no.w before tbe public, (bat abtaaa'a Cathartic, easier mildei^andmore effectual than any other medicine known. It .is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver Remedy, acting Aral or the Liver, to eject its morbid matter, than oa the Qtomnch and bowels to carry off that mat*"? aAAAmnlieliinivtiiiri mipnMM ?tl*aL ]}*, without, any of the painful feelings"experienced in the operational moat Cathartica. It atrengthena the system nt the same tiina that it purges it; and wh'en taken daily in modest* doies, >will strengthen and build It up with'un* usual rapidity. ' ' ? The Liver i? one qf the principal regulators of the human body; and whetfj.it parforioa ita functiona well, the poWera ortha 9 system are fully developed. The stomach ia U almost entirely dependent on the.h'4althy X notion of the liver for the tironer' nirform. ^ auce of its functions; when the ntoa|fcch;fc 9 at fnult, tlie bowels are at fau]t,and*the t whole system suffers in con6cqaence ofoae organ?the Liver?having ceased~ty do it*. U duty. For tlie diseases of that organ, one of the proprietors has made i^bis>tud^& j a practice of' more^hau t w en tyv y.yr?, t oj, find some remedy wherewith to c'oiinte^a?i < the many derangement* to wnich it is liabls. id To prove ihrft-.tliis remedy is at last found, | any person troubled with tlie ilivervJComplaint, in any of^it* forms, has to^ry a botatle, and conviction is certain. mi J" r% 1 ??L.'J ? 1T*J p ineae uuu^ remove uu uiuruiu yr diu , matter from the. system, ^bup'ply i ng.jri-^tKeir [I place a healthy now of bil$, invigorating V the atooiaclf, causing food to digeatrw?l|; jfl purifying the blood, giving toneapdheahh H^to the whole maehinery, removing tlia cans* k of .the diaenee, effecting a radjj^l ouJK^i^jjlP Bilious aitacKB jire oared, and jwh*t>w. better, prevented, by the occasidnlt ai? of i. the Liver Invito rjrtor. < Hf v " One dose alt^r eating la sufficient raW lievo tfte stooiach a^d prevent the food from ai'isiog and souring. " , -"ffT' Only One dose taken bsfjpre rairing, Jfi.j venta Nightmare. ' ~ KOnly one dose taken at night, loouna Qi? bowela gently, and cures Coativfeosah SOae done taken after-each meal will-our? m Dyspepsia. , . ' " ' ?W 7 |jf~ One -doseof.tvro ,tea-ipoobfoU will ^ Always relief*Sick HeadacbjjiL. P One bottle taken for fernsfs. obstruction' Wwill remove the cause of the >dl?ea#e, and make a perfect cure. 1 'Only oiie dose immediately relives Cbolic, J while one dose often repeated is a'sqre fljprirj H for Cholera .Morbus, andvA/preventiveiof,' Chalern. L* J* m bt Only one bottle ie. necdedTo tflfoirt* a* out of the system the effects ^ iiedio?M^uJjitir a long sickoesa-.vv ' !,*' -i,.?*' * H fSF Ooe bottle*Uke^ ^r ^nn^t* r?Smovft k)l attllowoosa,orunntirer,j??fpr, a or speedier rtm^dy in th? wo'rldffclnl ofevar | foila^ 4* . "V ' V-A. ?%r A few bottles cures Dcon?r,*by esSot4 ting the ahsofflfeta. 1 Wc talrfe procure i'rt recQat'giOTy^jgHiia . I medicine as a pfevefttive. for FfnRkoi, H^ue,.Chill Fever, ?fid-aigPrfVa? ^fJW; ious T^pe. Ifc'operates wH^mytajto^e&l dflpful .virtues. ^ | 4 I '