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X.OOK AT THIS. THE Subscriber offers, at private sale, and on accommodating terms, .tile following dperty i fwo Hundred and Eighty-Six Aores of LAND, about 4 mile* from Scuffle-Town, adjoining lands of Dr. W. T. Jones, Jos. ICillingsworth and others, known as the Kinmans &Iace. It has a good Dwelling House, new in House and Screw, and other out buildings. JWL. WL-a M O 9 Eighteen Likely Negroes, Mules, Cattle and Hogs. and Plantation Tools. I would like to pell the entire property together, and a good bargaiu will be sold to an approved purchaser. Addross WM. CARTER. Ninety-Si* Depot, S. C. Aug. 18, 1868. -10 2in general ejection. A GENERAL ELECTION will bo held in X3L Abbeville Diet., on MONDAY audTUESDAY, the 11th nnd Titli days of OCTOBER, 1868, for the election of one Representative in the Congress of the United States, and five Representatives in the Legislatute of South of Carolina, under the direction of the following Managers, viz : Court-House?John W. Lesley, James A. McCord, John A. Hunter. HWarrenton?W. U. Brooks, W. O. Pursley, Robert Wilson. Callahatn's?Jaines M. Carwile, Biizil Callaham, Sherrard Cullaham. i^owouesviiie?l'. 1". uunningham, Win. Giles, Ames Clark. Callioun'8 Mills?1'. A. Waller, Edward F. Parkei\ W. II. Taijgart. Braaley'a?A. L. McCuslnn, J. F. Creswell, J. C. Dowtin. White Hall?John L. Griffin, Dr. Joseph Marshall, Willis Smith. Greenwood?George 3#. Conner, T. L. Coleinan, John Boozer. Woodvillc?J. R. Talbert, John Hutchiuson, W. J. Hunter. Dodaon's Store?W. L. Norwood, Wm. A. J. Ware, James R. Latimer. Tribble's Store?Henry S. Casou, R. E. Gaine?, W. L. Prince. Smithville?Silas Ray, Dr. II. C. Klugh, A. H. Morton. Cedar Springs?Franklin Ruff, David J. ' Woodland, Enoch Nelson. , Mosley's?J. J. Willurd, George L. Patter Bon, William Trewitt. Cothran'a?James U. Wideman. John Childs, f Robert Lites. ' Due West?Jntneq, R. McClinton, William Norton. R. W. Hadden. Cokesbury?W. C. Klugh, B. J. Hart, Joseph P. Blackwell. Speeds?George Gi aves, Samuel Jones, Benjamin Most'ly. Bordeaux?J. L. Bouchillon, A. M. Cox, Thomas McAlister. Long Cane Mills?J. N. Cochran, T. J. Roberts, George Nichols. 1 Mount Ilill?Larkin Barmorc, Wm. Magec, James Blain. I ljonauisviiie?13. Moscley, J. N. Seawright, I ( R. Brownlee. Ninety Six?James W. Lipscomb, John W. Calhoun, J. W. Foshce. Sep. 1, 1858 18 tde | FOR SALE. ! A HOUSE and LOT, m Abbeville village, o situated on the Anderson road about a u mile hnd a quarter from the Court House. The t HOUSE cou tains six fine rooms ; the LOT con- u tains I Fifty Acres, a e and has on it a Well of excellent water, and . all necessary out buildings, recently erected.? 1 Possession will be given on the 1st of January, 1869. f For terms and further information, applv to W. \V. BELCHER, Abbeville C. H., July 30, 1858. 14-tf TEETH EXTRACTED r WITHOUT PAIRf, r "With the Galvanic Process, ? BY S. 1IENRY BEARD, ? : m -m=n jmr rmr B s rmr * Office?Opposite Chalmers, Marble Yard, Abbeville C. H. August 10, 1868. 17 if Hoops ! Hoops !! r ANEW supply, just received at MOORE 6i QUA IFF/3 c .Abbeville C. H., Aug. 19,-58 17-t.f r Crown Double Extension t HOOP SKIRTS, just received 0 at MOORE ?Jc QUATFE'S. Abbeville C. TI., Aug. 19, 68 17-lf Rattan and Brass for Skirts, ANEW supply, just received at MOORE <t QUAIFE'S. j Abbeville C. II., Aug. 19, 68 17-tf " Flats, Flats. ANEW supply of Misses and Ladies' Col'd and White, just received at MOORE & QUAIFE'S. Abbeville C. H., Aug. 19, 68 27 tf AN Excellent Cook, (age twenty five years) 1 apd Two likely Children, for uhlo'by J W. W. BELCIIER, \ Abbeville C. H.t S. C. <: Aug. 28, 68 17 tf ?5?/jW ' - JUime ! uime J J, I Q /Y/"\ bb la. Fresh Stone Lime, just received O.v/vjfiion ponsignment, nrtdTfor snle very low 1 for CASH in que::iitieatc>>uit pufchnaurs by Atieust27,1858. ^ V tf ? -lib. J NOTICE OF ELECTION. 1 1 State of*South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT., ] Office of CoonT of Genkral Sessions ) ( and Common Pleas. > ( I ' Matthew McDOnal!);-cicrk of the j f said Qo.urt.'irTi Dursuaftcje of the'directions of ( * the Act fifthfe Liftjfiilftture'.Tn such case made ( nnd" provided, do hereby gflfa. public notice that an election for SHERIFF for Abbeville District.;will he held on Monday, the Eleventh D*y<f OCTO BEJifnext,, at tbe usual places of ?leotioD . tbraSknuut the saiiiyDiatriet. One i^nt , ior 1858 * td > - ^otl0E ?T "ME: nPHERE will be an E!ecti?tt held {pr?OLt>JLi "NEL of.the Eighth Regiment, 8. C. Militia, t6?)lAh6 vacanoy occasioned by the resignation of Col. H. S> Harper, at.the respective MWt|V nn 1IA ?..l VI VUIIUV^V^ ^ VV^WIIIUVI ?CAV. The'CapUinscoaimsudfng companies wHrPall ?wo Subalterh# to-tbeir a?sktanee and open tn| polls it 1fto'clock, A. M., and oloee at 8 o'clock, ?. mie#t at Worrow'a Old Field, on the Mondajr'follo-ffttrL count, the-?Qt#| and declare the ^tedtion, anjrforward'the reedltto pen. W. a n?, wBdgefield C. H., 8/0. By ofder of A . . W. M. ROGERS, Lieu*. CoL MfWu/ton, Adjutant. 1 rtArWiaiiiilin- ir t To Proprietors, Architects and Builders. JOHN CORBETT, Practical House Painter, "\TSTOULD inform the inhabitants of AbbeIT ville, nnd the public generally, that ho has permanently located at Abbeville C. H., for the purpose of pursuing his profession. From a loug experience in Europe, and many of the principal Towns of America, combined with n Htcady attention to business he flatters himself that he will he able to give entire satisfaction to all who wish to have good House Painting done, and will favor hiin with their orders. lie feels himself competent tu finish , a!l Graining, Marbling, Paper Hanging, &c. His experience and skill in his profession will enuble him to complete all work ii< his line at very moderate prices. Churches, Halls. Staircase Walls, Muntlo 1'io oca etc., finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms Papered, l'aneled with Oak Paper, and varnish-ed in the best style. He is prepared to paint all old and new work, and Tin Roofs, outside. Also, inside or outside of Rough easted Walls of private or public buildings ill imitation of any color of stone, nt one tliinl of the cost usua lv charge'], by substituting a composition of his own which has been fully tested, und will stand good for years. Window Snsli-s of private und public buildiugs glazed at moderate prices. He will also keep on hand and for sale nil kinds of Mixed l'aints in quantities to suit purchasers. And also, a great variety of paper suitable for Bed ltooms, Dining, and Drawing Rooms, lie will paint signs on glass or wood, at short notice. Z5T Office |n the Wooden Building adjoining the Marshall House. May 12, 1858. 3 ly POULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO., ~ Grocerii aii<l Cotton Factors, OI'POSITK a I. O I) E HOTEL, AUGUSTA, OA. CONTINUE as heretofore, in connection with their Grocery Business, to at.teud to the mle of COTTON and other l'roduce. Ti>ey will be prepared in the Brick Fireproof Warehouse, now in process of "erection in the ear of their Store, nt the intersection of Jackion and Ueynold streets, to receive on storage ill consignments made them. i.iuenu ciu>ii uuvuiices iiiuue on prwuuce in tore when requested. ANTOINE I'OUUjAIN, THOMAS J. JICNMNUS, ISAIAH PUIISE. August 19, 1858. 10 Crn COMMISSION BUSINESS. rTMlF. Subscribers have associated Mr. J. J. | JL GUKUAHD with them, and will continue I .lie Factorage and Commission Business in this 3ity, under the firm of i WARDLAW, WALKER & CO. | Grnteful to our friends for the very liberal mtronuire extended to us, we would respectfuly solicit a continuance of the dame for the lew firm. We are prepared to place our correspondents >n the most advantageous footing; this, together with our long and liiriro experience in lie 6ale of Cotton and other 1'i'oduee, .enables ' is to offer advantages unsurpassed bV nny Ioliss in this City. and we trust that fidelity t nd devotion to the interest of our patrons will I ntitle us to their confidence and support. Consignments of Produce of all kinds arc so- t ieited, and will receive our best attention. 1 Our Conmissioo for selling cotton will be | ifty cents per bale. < WARDLAW <fc WAI.KER. Charleston, S. C.. Auir. 2. 08. 14-4t * ! IT1 c reliant Mills. j rllE Subscriber would inform tlie citizz^ns of Abbeville and Edgefield, tlint lie has cbuilt Ins Mills, and is prepared to clean wheat s well as any in Ihe District. lie has good lachirtfry, and good rock, and can grind with eatness and dispatch, lie will give close ntL'ntion, and will be glad to accoiumodute ull , ho may favor liini with their grind ing. . ISAAC KENNEDY. i Aug. 13. 58. 15 3t Edgefield Advertiser copy 3 times. rllE Notes and Accounts of AUGUSTUS LOMAX have been placed in my hands for ollection. As it is abosolutely necessary to aise funds, prompt payment will be recjuired. Chose indebted will please call and settle about ( he 1st of SEPTEMBKll as I will be absent , n business until the latter part of this month. j J. C.CALIIOUN. , August 10th, 185R 15 tf 1 Lime, Plaster Paris and Hydraulic Cement. r in n ai\l> AiNJJ for sale Low for CASH, | U Uy li. S. KERR. Au^. 4. 14 tf M. W. BYTHEWOOD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 204 Exciiangk Row, COLUMBIA, S. C., FOR the Sale of REAL ESTATE, NEGROES, also COTTON, WHEAT, BACON, Lard, Vhiskcy, Sugar, Coffee, Slolasses. Flour, Hotter, 5orn, liny and' Produee general^'. Striet personal attention paid to the pale of my of the above?liberal advauccs made and >rompt returns. Refers to II. S. Kerr and D. L. McLauelilin, Abbeville C. U., S. C. Aug, 4. \858, , 14 tf JOHN5 &. GIcAHK, * 1EP AIRER OP CLOCKS, WATCnES "AND. jjbw ii: m ^ WOULD respectfully inform the>citi-G%v Tfinm nf t.hn DiRfcrlnt tl*?f Ka ?? "V "u?Bfi|8pt ooflted himself at Hodge's Depot, where {jf yrili >e prepared to execute, with promptness, all orlers in his line of bnsiness. Ho is wellipre >ared with,nil the tool# and materials'of hia^ irt.. and feels confident in Ix-injt able to-jjiy#, tatisfaction. All work warr*ot?d.a^ - *V ' Tertrta Cash. * ? fcj April 14, {1858. ? * $0 /* ly ' X&~ Baiinei?<K>j}y. G. i ANDERSON, - SURGEON AND M|CHNICAL v L O W jjtfDJBS VILL E, S?*J. %*lJnUUddX..^him atrLowndesvilla Jrm. Bfpb. wmydSnngJitervioes in any part of the T>i?tWet. w ' Jam 28, 1858 <9 , * ly tl'iie THread TJiNI>ER-YEST8Jm LISLE . THREAD HALF HOSE, AT (JR^Y A BOBEOISOS'S. Jane 2, Wwmti SHADES,; ' IN entAT vfcfljtj-ir, . .^rJSpQ^lT..* ROBfetTSONB. ii i rir^?1 ? Dll. S. HENltY BEARD," DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimoro College of Dental Surgery. HAS pertnnnentty located nt Abbeville C. 11., and solicits a share of public |mtronngo. Teeth inserted from one to ftill upper and lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed and treated, fre? from pain. Having purchased an office Right, of lir. BlanJy, of Baltimore, I am prepared to insert teeth on the Chcoplustic process. Office?Opposite Chalmers' Marble Yard, ABBEVILLE <J. 11., S. C. April 22, 1868. 62 ly JirKTIfRS Kr f.OTHR ANS V M.J JL X. WllU w V V I 4* lt.ll.AI CHARLESTON S. C. 7""! 7"ILL continuo the Factorage ami C0111t t mission Business in this uitv (their office on Central Wharf) where they wi 11 be pleased to give their strict anil personal attention to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, &c.? or to any business intrusted to their care. Will buy goods or Family supplies to order, Commissions for buying or selling per cent. They lake this opportunity of tendering their thanks to their friends and patrons for their liberal patronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. II. L. JEFFF.RS, W. S. COTIIRAN, JOHN COTIIRAN. Charleston July 10th '08 10 tf MONTGOMERY'S CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN Rockaway Premium WHEAT FA!f. THE SUBSCRIBER having purchased the Right, for this Slate, now olfers to Planters llieae justly celebrated Fans for cleaning Wheat. This Fail is superior to anything of the kind now in use. ns 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, can be repaired by nny ordinary mechanic. Itisndapted.to cleaning all kinds of grain. For further particulars see Hand Bill, which will be furnished any one desiring such. Cotton Gill* and Trcshcrs. Also constantly on band a supply of Cotton which i wurniiit id lie t'quxu iu m?j made. Also, a lot of Thresher.-" wliii-h are so extensively known that 1 deeui it necessary to eulogise them here. Th eseMaehinea are all manufactured in this |>lace. b}' skillful workmen,'and of the very liest material, and warranted to do what is said for them. Any orders for either of the nhove Machines, addressed to the subscriber, L>r left with my Traveling Agents, will be promptly attended to. JOHN EN HIGIIT Abbeville C. II., S. C-, May 6, 1853 1?3m <k. & C. It. JR. Company, Notice to Shippers. TLIE South Carolina Rail Uoad Compauy requires that every article shipped over .heir Road, must have the destination plainly narked upon it. Should this be neglected by those shipping irlieles over this Road, intended for the is. C. [I. R., such articles will be marked by the >roper officer of this Road and the expense diarged to the shipper. By order. D. R. HUNDLEY, Agent. July 22, 1858. 12 tf "WHISKERAN DO." j WARRANTED to force the Moustachc nnd ' Whiskers to grow strong and luxuriant in one j month, where there was none before. It | will not stain or injure the skin. j Price oue dollar?Sent to all parts of theS Country. Address, d DR. S. P. SHELDON. B New York City. E July 22, 1858. 12 ! PROFESSIONAL CARD. ; DR. D. S.?BENS0N, WOULD respect fully announce to hisfriends and the public generally, that he has retimed to Abbeville village for the purpose of -esuming the practice of Medicine. Thankful ror past patronage, he trusts by u strict attention to business to merit its continuance. Residence?at the dwelling of Mr. John A. tViF.lt. Office?in the rear of the Store of Messrs. ; IVjeii <t Lytiiuok. D. S. BENSON, M. D. | .mne ;so, 1858. 10 3in . SOUTH CAROLINA. A DBK VILLE DISTRICT RICHAUD C. STARR, wlio is in custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by "virture of a Writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at. Lhe suit of John A. Hamilton, having filed in Tiy office, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his Petition to the Court jf Common Pleas, praying tliut-he may be admitted to tliA benefit of thq Acts of tho General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent lebtor?? It is Ordered, that the said John A. Hamilton, mid all other the creditors, to whom the said'Richard C. Starr is in mjy wise indebted, be, end thf-y are hereby summoned, imd have notice to appear before the said Court, at Abbeville C&urt House, on the'Fourth day of October next, to shew cause, if any they cap, why the prikjer.of the Petition aforesaid, should not be grunted. MATTHEW MnDONALJ), C. C.. P. . Office of Common Picas, ) Abbeville Dis., June 28. 1858. ) 10?3m Gas JLighJ, Gas "Light! WE Respectfully Inform our friends and -irtjogEtfbUSkjihat w? have .purchased the glclusiright lo sell id this District, Danfbwi & StaileyV Patent Self-Geneand onn snpply every family with the most beautiful nu?teconogjital iipht now in use. It is no trouble fifteen them in order, and their imposriibUlty of ^xpra^ioh render them invalu&>' ble. Offe burner wilT uivo^s much light as seven cnpdles, ut tho trivial cost of about one cent, per hour, and can be fitWiin any other lamp at small expense. ? " We will keep on hand a enppljgof splendid Palonr and other Lirinps, at all prices. This Light is adapted to Chp'rches. Hotels, Stores .and Dwellings. V C?ll and see for Joii reives, at JORDAN* MoL/ctJOHLTN'S, No. 8.0ranile flange, * Abbevill* \5-U, 8. C. April 80, 1858. ; tf Ju?t Kccelved t Jaly d For the Legislature. t-W The friends of THOMAS THOMSON. Esq., respectfully announce hitu for reeleetiou to the Legislature. dr'i' lie friends ol'Oeii. S. MoUOWAN, respectfully annouuee him for re-election to the Legislature. 1ST The friends of GEX. W. W. PERRY- I MAN' respectfully announce hint a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election Eg" '?>c friends of JAMES N. COCHRAN, Esq., would respectfully Announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature, at the eusuing election. gar We are authorized to announce COL. M. O. TALMAN, ns a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. The friends of SAMUEL JORDAN, would respectfully announce liiin ns a Candidate for the Legislature nt the ensuing election. t^pTlie friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., woul1 respectfully announce liitn ns a eniiiliilnfp fur I the Legislature, nt the next election. JSTThe friends of Col. IL II. HARPER, would respectfully auiiounce him as ft Candidate for the Legislature nt the ensuiug election. ygfThe friends ofDr J. J. WAIIDLAW, would respectfully nnnourice him ns a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing elec ti on. The numerous frieiitli of WESLEY A. i BLACIC Esq., respectfully annouuce him ns u Candidate for Tax Collector at tiie next election. Negro Shoes, Negro Shoes! 3,000 PAIRS, NEGRO BROGAN SHOES, | NOW READY for delivery, to the Planters i of Abbeville, nnd Edgefield Districts. ! IV'rsonn wnntinif #?nr uhnoo ??? <? -? I - ; B ? ? .V^uvo.su >u send in tlu'ir orders, at an early duy, ns we propose delivering nil shoes which wo may engage. at the residence of each planter, ho that the servants can fit their own feist with such shoos, as will render good service for the Fall and Winter Wear. Our shoes are put upof the very host material ? upper leather all excellent?three heavy uole9 making the bottom?no BAKIv or PASTBOARD nor Yankee tricks employed by which the good people of the South are often fooled and ''Poor Sutnbo" CHEATED out of his Winter Shoes. covin ?t McAllister. Mt. Carmel, July 21. I808 12 3m New Goods! New Goods!! \\7I2 would respectfully inform our friends T ? und customers, thut we have made large additions to our Stock of Drugs and IVIcdiciiics, and would be pleased to have them call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as ?vc can offer them strong inducements to j llllV. Our Stock consist? in i?ni-t of PERFVMISKIES, Lnbin's Extracts for tlic Handkerchief, I'omadcs, Cologne and Toilet Wuters; Huir, Nuil and Tooth Brushes, Dressing Comb*, Fine Tooth I'owdeis, Soups, Surgicul and Dental Instru meuls, Fine Brandies and Wines, for Medicinnl purposes. nud all articles usually kept iu u lirttclass Drug More. Giro us a cull. JORDAN & McLAUCHLIN, Abbeville C. H. I July 1. 1858. 8 tf j Dissolution. rrMIE Partnership heretofore existing lie- j .JL tween KNRlGllT ?t ST A UK, in the! manufacture of Cotton Gins, Wheat Thrashers, Fuiib, <fcc., has this day been dissolved by mutual agreement of parti vs. The Books and Accounts of the Old Firm are in the hands of John Fm-ight, who is alone authorized to settle the business of the bame. JOHN' EX RIG TIT, RICH'l) C. STARR. November 1. 1807. - 29 tf I Ladies' Gauze, Merino, AND LISLE THREAD UNDER-VESTS, Very Desirable for the Summer Wear 1 AT GRAY dt ROBERTSONS. .Tune 2, 1858 5 tf Cigars Cigars, Cigars. JUST received a large lot; 10.000 very fine Cigars, worth from $50 lo $80 per thousand. Also, a Jot of very tine che?ing Tobacco, r nt $1.25 to $1.50 per lb. l'ure French Brandy, certainly made from the juice of tho grape. Wine?, Whiskies, Gins &?., of the very beat quality that have been able with much care nud great expenses to obtain. JORDAN it McLAUCllLIN. May 27th, 1858 4 tf Just Received BAZIN'S New Perfume, KISS-ME-QUICK. Distilled from the well-known flower of Forget-me-not, unsurpassed in fragrance and pcrinnneocv, f?>r sale by " JORDAN it MuLAU^pLIN. Druggists and Cheiaista. July 1. 1858. 8 tf Paiuti and Oiftu WE have just received ? lot of PURE WHITE LEAD, Linseed Oil, and Copal Varnish, which we will sell cheap. JON DAN & McLAUCllLIN, No. 8, Granite Range, * Abbeville, C. H. July 1868. 8 tf Notice. THE Trustee#" of SHILOH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, will apply to the next session of the Legislature of South Carolina, (o be Incorporated. ? July 29, 1858. 13 8m - 1? The Marshall House. THE subgeriber having purchased that commodious and well known Mansion, THE MARSHALL HOUSE, hns made every Arrangement for llio accommodation of Permanent and Transient Boavderrf, and hopes, by proper attention, to merit a full' hare of puUie patronage- After the first of Ootoher, tm?rates of rogular Boarding will be IK 4)0 per month.. > ' ' EDMUND COBB. Sept. 80,1857. 22 tt ITotico to Credito^. 4 A it Creditors .of RIOHABI* are hefeby notified to present andt protr^;: their demands on or before Jstdsy of-OCTOBfiR next. All demands' re presented by (but day. will btf barred. - J ' tiM ? ...JnaeMth, 18&8.^f , ^ 'TTttOUffD r^ctfotfy cift the auction of ? . I . .. ... MOORS (k QBAIFB, THIS day, hang their Banner on tlie outer walls, ond under it will say that they have just received oue of the largest and best Stocks of Clotting, Crockery, and Dry Goods, ever imported into the District of Abbeville. All of which liuve been bought for CASII, and which will be sold for ?ASII? cheaperthan any oue cau buy on Time, (we care uot who.) Many have come and have been convinced of the truthfulness of our assertions; but there are | some who yet oling to their fond Idol?we mean the practice of buying Goods on twelve inoMh's time. Of those We regret to lake our last farewell, unless it be when they have Cath to spare; then it is we will give them prices tlmt will uot rise up and make litem afraid, but will encour age ana cheer tlieni on. It may be Jiecessnry for us to state tliat we have made arrangements in New tfork, to receivo all the new Styles of (>oods imported into tbe city this Mason. Under this arrangement, and with the Goods at-' ready received, we Hatter ourselves that none will be oblige to leave our quiet little Town unsatisfied us regards Price and quality. Wo now hand you a short list of the new Styles ami Prices. In the first place, 500 Indies' Collars, from Auction from 12J cents to 7.00 dollars | Honiten Lace Setts, from Importers, from 10 to 25 dollars; lilt I I.I.lAM'S, at 124 cents; Ladies' COTTON HOSE, at CJ cents; Ladies' IIANDKERC1IIEFS, at cents; Fine Dress Goods, and 11EAD DRESSES; Kobe a Qtiille SILKS, at 30 and 45 dollars; Kobe a Quillc Organdies, at 0, 7, and 10 dollars; Pnroda Cloths, Double Ducall Stripes, nt 2f< dollars. And we have on the way 1,200 yards of which have been bought for us at Auction. Hoop Skirts, Steel, Brass, and Whalebone, from $1.50 to *1.50; Mantillas, Point Lace, Chantilla, Moire Antique, and Black Silk, from $ 1.50 to $25.00 ; 95 n EH ~mw JBT^j ess 9 White Crape, Kstclhi Black Silk, Moire Antique, ami De Lane Shawls, from $1.00 to $10.50; To the gentlemen, of our town ami country, 1 we would say that we have the Eureka Suits, | Coals, Pants, nud Vests, tine and new, we have, also, a pood Stock oi ihe Gerota Collais, Cravat a, and Shirts, Something new aud Fancy.? Also, a good Stock of Summer Hats. N. B.?No Goods will be taken back when once sold, unless the GooJs be damaged before purchased. April '22. 1858. 51 tf ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON . STAGE LINE. ! FROM ; Abbeville to Washington. rpilE PROPRIETOR of this well established j I T !*.a ..r :~c. public tliat he has changed his Schedule, fur the j convenience of passengers. The Stage will he detained at Abbeville Court House, until half past 9 o'clock, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, a fiord ing nn opportunity for passengers on the morn- ? ing train from Greenville to go directly through to Washington, Gn., the same day, con- , necting with the train at Washington, for Au- ' gust a, Montgomery, Ala. The pusscngcrs ure detained a few hours in Washington, Ga. . The Stage will leave Washington, Gn.. on f TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY 1 mornings. The Line has been refitted with . a splendid < FOUR-IIORSE COACH. 1 good Toauie and an experienced driver. t PassenpeM from all points above New- : . berry, going West, will find that they can ' reach any point west of Atlanta in exactly the f same time, und with ?5.00 less expense than by 1 way of Hruuehville. 1 For further information npply at the PoBt Office. JOILN WcBRYDE, Ag't. Abbeville-C. H., S. C. 1 May 20, 1858 4 ly Notice to Creditors. |3URSUANT to Order of Court, all the indi JL viiiuui creditors of JOSEPH. H. STOKES, deceased, lire hereby notified to the present and prove their demand's on or before 1st day of OCTOBER next. All demands not presented by that day will bo burred. W. IT. PARKER, C.KA.D. Commissioner's Office, ) ] June 29, 1858. f 10 ain Fust Received A SUPPLY of Frnngipanui Extraot, no Eternal Perfume for the Handkerchief, Frangipuuui Toilet Water, " " Soap, " " Sachets. to which we invite the attention of the Ladies. . JORDAN ?fc McLAUCHLIN, Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1868 8 tf * SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas, j Henry C. Parnell, ) Attachment. j vs. V c Wm. B.'Lloyd, J McGownn, Prfls. 4lt'yWHEREAS tho PlnntiflF did, on the sixth day of April, eighteen hundred and i fifty eight, file his declaration against the De- ' fendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from and 1 without the limits oi this State, and has noitber wifo nor attorney known within the same, upon J whom a copy of the said declaration might < bcserved: It is therefore ordered that the < eaid Defendant do appear and plead to the said ( declaration, on or beforo the seventh dav of < April, eighteen hundred and fifty nine, otherwise iinal and absolute jiidgmeut will then be given and awarded against him. r MATTHEW MoDONALD, c. c. p. j Clerk's Office, April, 8, 1858. 49 ly ' I SOUTH CAROLINA/ ' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. 1 JAMES J. RICHEY, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a Writ of capiat ad satisfaciendum, nt tho suit of Janffes Arnold, having tiled in my offlcc, together with a schedule, on oath, of his ^estate and effeots, his Petition to the Court of Cou.mon Pleaa, prayipg that he may be admitted to the benefit of.tho Acta of the General Assembly, made for the reliefttf insolvent debtors.? It js^erefore Ordered, that the said James Arnold^ arid all others'th? creditors, to whorri the said James J. Richey is ia anywise indebt- 1 ed, be, and thev are hereby summoned, and havp notice to .'appear, before the said Court, . at Abbovilie Couct Houao, on the Fourth dny . of.Ocfober heat, to ?he"w Cause, if' any they ; flfn, why- the prayer of the Petition aforesaid, ; should not bo granted. 1 VMATTIJEW MeDQNALDI.e. C. P. , "Office of Common Pleas, ) ( uiw., <fuiiD Xft ID9D* ) v iv-fvm , The Olear^St^fS^Trleni^ i , r' - # " ntmi. 1' tfMifantr-i-. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS "> AT GRAY & ROBERTSON'S CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 1, Granite Range. WE BEG respectfully to iuforin the citizens of Abbeville aud surrounding District, that we are now prepared lo Ahow the largest and best selected Stock of Staple and Fancy Diy Goods, nc unvu over uone uereioiore. as we connne ourselves almost eutirely to the Dry Goods business, we are enabled to keep a large assort- . meat of Plain, Fancy and Robe Bareges, Black and Fancy Silks, Calicoes, Bonnetndcc. To tlio BONN 1ST Department we pay particular attention, and our Stock at present presents every novelty of the season : Plain and Fancy Straws, Fancy Neopolitan and Trimmed Silks, &c., Along with a mngnificent Stock of Fine French FLOWliltS, Bonuet RIBBONS, I10UCI1ES, Ac. In MANTILLAS, we have all the late styles ?Silk and Black Chaniilly, Lace, <tc. Our Stock of j Kid, Silk^and Thread Oloves, Hosiery, Corsets, Slioes, &c., I Is unusually Fine and Lnrgo. We always keep on hand a largo Stock of ! Bomestic floods, I^inens, Linen Brills, Cassiuieres, Ac. Also, all kinds of material suitable for boys' wear. In calling attention to the above Goods, we respectfuily solicit the patronage of our numerous friends, and the public generally. We will lit nil times take pleasure in showing our Stock, any and all of which we will sell at the lowest possible price for Cash, aud every article warranted as represented. GRAY & ROBERTSON. March 31, 18.r>8. 48 tf DI3S0LTJTI0N. THE firm of PERRYMAN <t WALLEB was dissolved by mutual consent on the first of January.?Parties any way indebted to tho concern, will please come forward and close their accounts by cash, (or uote.) The name of the firm, will be used iu settlement by either of the parlies. W. W. PEIUIYMAX, \V. W. WALLER. m.rz bc hb HAVING sold mv entire interest of Goods to Gen. \V. W. Perryinan, I take this method of returning my sincere thanks, to my numerous friends und customers for their very kind and generous support to me for the five years I have been iu business in this place and k'ieillit V. I iroillli Jinarx.nL- fnr llm f-n.m.nl J- - "?J * V.VHV1U', iii increased continuance of the same. By reference to l'errymnn's Card you will ice that I am (by his kinihiess) retained lis clerk, md 1 enn only say that 1 will do every thing n my power to make j'our business transactions igrceable and profitable. W. W. WALLER. Jan. 11, 1858. g7" tf T1IE subscriber having purchased the interest of W. W. Waller, would respectfully iclicit a continuance of the very liberal patronage given to the old firm. He feels deeply the obligation he is under to .he many kind friends who have stood by him or the six years of his tuunhood, and business ife, through evil as well as good report. And while he does not oifer to sell goods for ( :ost prices, he knows the motto, "Live and let L.ive," and will conduct business accordingly. j lie is happy to announce tlint he still retains he service of the agreeable and indefatigable ( iValler, who will act as chief clcrk and agent , n the purchase and sale of goods, lie is also ortnnate in holding on to Messrs. Appleton md White, who will be as industrious, polite md attentive as ever. W. \V. l'ERRYMAN. Jan. 11.1658. S7 tf FHE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE UULUlCiS PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE. THE GOLDEN PRIZE THE GOLDEN PRIZE. ILLUSTRATED ! ILLUSTRATED!! ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE. SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE rHE GOLDEN PRIZE! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED ! | I IIE New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is J one of tbe largest nnd best weekly pa- ' iers of the da}-. An Imperial Quarto coutainng eight i>AGKSp or FoKTY colum.vr. of entertain- , ng origiual matter; and elegantly illustrated ivery week. , A GIFT WORTH FROM HO CENTS TV <500 00 IN GOLD, WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATEX.V RK/Jl?rPrr Civ 'PUT? ?nttonnrotrm \r MONEY. 3ne copy for one year $2 00, and 1 gift. ( Jno copy for two years 3 50, anil i gifts. Due copy for tltree years 5 00, and 3 giftr. 3De copy for five yearn 8 00, and 6 gifts. ' AND TO CLUBS. \ rhree copies one year, $5 00, and 3 gifts. ' ?ive copies one year, 8 00, gifts. 1 fen copies one year, 15 00, nnd 10 gifts!* ' Cwentv-one copies ono year, 10 00, Bind 21 gifts. 1 The articles to be distributed are comprised n the following list: ' 2 Packages of Gold, containing $500 00 each i 6 do. do. do. 20000 $ach 10 do. do. do. 100 00 cacb 10 Patent Lever Hunting* 1 Cased Watches, 10000 each < 20 Gold Watches, 75 00eacb i 60 do. 60 00 eagh I 100 ~S'Ao. 60 00 eaoh i 800 Ladies Gold Watches, 88 00 eaoh 200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches, 80 00 each 600 Silver Watches, $10 to $5 00 each L000 Gold G.uard, -Vest and Fob Chains^ 10 to 8000 each' Gold Lockets, Braceletst JJroOehs^Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Caff Piq^SlMve Buttons, Kings, _ ihlrt Studs, Wstoh T^vfc^Goid and- ..Silver thimbles, and a variety dfwfcer aqffeles, worth 'ronl'W o?pUt6$I6 each. Immediately on the receipt of th$ suhscript5oft'3B?niyt thr mbscnbere name will be en:er?} . upon our. ?U?i.*eription, book opposite a ; inittbec, ifiirgift corresponding withjthit itfmbw wilhbe^foryarded, within one weeir, to, rtT* An communications should be eiddrmed inaemim** i m\ iflnwi unfliii 1? ' ... DRY GOODS ! DBY ! GOOS MILLER & WARREN ARB now receiving theis stocks of Fall soil Winter GOODS, Which they lire prepared to offer and Bell as low as any house in tba city. The stock has bepn selected,with great care, and comprise a great variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS* such 09 Rich and elegant Bilk ROBEjD'QUILLl! ( Bayadere Silk*, variety of styles; Silk VALENCIAS, Striped and Plaid ; Plain SILKS, all colors ; Mourning Bayadere and Chetic SILKS'; Plain Black, Pluid and Striped ; Silk POPLINS and Victoria PLAIDS ; DELAINE ROBE D'QUILLE ; Rich Fig'rd DELAINES and CASHMERES} Emb'rd French MERINOES, n?w style* ; Plain French and English MERINOES; Mourning PELAINES. ?also? ; French and English PRINTS ; Americart ' V, " Mourning " v <' ? Suotch GINGHAMS ; Mourning " Cliene " ' An extensive variety of SlIAtVLS, comprising Silk Thibet SHAWLS ; Broche " Flush Bordered Stella SHAWLS ; Chenille SHAWLS nn<l SCARFS ; Ladies' Bluck and Col'rd Cloth CLOAKS; Rich Velvet CLOAKS, every variety ; All Wool l>one SHAWLS ; Plain Bl'k dcSvc'nd M'riug Merino SHAWLS; ' A lot of beautiful EMBROIDERIES, consisting of Rich Muslin SLEEVES and COLLARS, ia <ittH ; ! Jaconet ami Swiss SLEEVES, Linen COLLARS ; Maltese Lnce SETTS; Iiuitutiou Lace COLLAPS and SLEEVES ; Jaconet and SfrifM Bands : Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain, and Embroidered ; Hem'd and Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS ; Mjsses' and Boys' Wool HOSE; t Wool OA ITERS ; Nett SACKS; Misses' Merino VESTS, Short aud Long Sleeve ; For the Gentlemen's line may be foundBlack CLOTHS and CASSIMERES; Fancy CASSIMERES, latest styles ; Rich Velvet and Cashmere VESTINGS; North Carolina CAS1MERES, superior article ; CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES. MILLER & WARREN. Oct. 2, 1857. 22 If A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF mm GLOSSY HMRt COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. AND who that is gray would not have it restored to former color ; or bald, but would have the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or with sick head ache, (neuralgia) but would be cured. It will also remove all pimples from the face and skin. Prof. Wood's Ilnir Rest orutivo will do all this, see circular and the following : Ak'U A l?.?n Vrtt. JC jk.in xiiiDvr, x^u*. U| lOUVi Frof. 0. J. Wood?l)enrSir : I have heard much said of the wonderful effects ofj-ourHair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dyes, ?fcc., I was disposed to pluco your Restorative iu the same category w itli t!ie thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met you in Lawrence county some months sine* when yoti gave me such assurance as induced the trial of your Restorative in my family? first by my good wife, whose hair had become very tliin and entirely white, and before ex bausting one of your large bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and had beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head ; she continues to use it, not simplv because of iU beautifying effects upon the Iiair, but because [>f its healthful influence upon the head and mind. Other* of my family and friends are using your Restorative, with the happiest e'ffects ; therefore, my skepticism and doubts in reference to its character and'value are ontirely removed ; and 1 can and do most cordially and confidentially recommend its yse by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray (by renson of sickness or age,) to original color ami beauty, nnd by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and glossv Very truly aud gratefully 3'ours. SOLOMON MANJT. Fhiknd Wood : It was a long time after I eaw you at Blissficld before i got the bottl* of your Restorative for which you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit and i&hen 1 got it we concluded to try it un Mrs. Mann's hair, ns th? surest te?t of its powder. Ifc his " done all that you assured ine it would do ; and others of family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are imw using und recommending its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very it spectfull v and truly, youra, SOLOMON 51ANIT '? ( Carlyle, III, June 28, 1855^ i have used I'rof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restor- * stive, nnd have ndmlred its wonderful effects: My liHir was Incoming, op I thought, premature* I}' gray, but !>y the use of liia Restorative it lias resumed iU original color, and, I |\ave no Joubt, permanentlv ?o. ft- JiRESSE, ex-Seilat4>r,?J^?S. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietor*, 813 Broadway, N.Y., (in the great.N. Y. Wife failing. Ustiiblishment) and 114 MarkeCstrec^^t: Loui?, Slo, - ' 1 Atid,sold by all good Druegijt. * " } Jordan A McLnuohlin, ana B^fcnch & Allen, Abbeville nnd Due West. "m Sill ?fc Ingalls, Columbia. " Mnreh 12, 'C8. 45 eoMt-W -tt: ? ? ' * ' jrjf. -f? ' THE Snhacribera having disposed-of their. entire stock of DRY GOODS; ft the M* ablialiment known as CfEtAHBlSRS "4 MiLKr v? J14 * I T A l.U....:il. /T '"-u . Q /I U- tXW nv uut ? llic V/. 41?| KA- V<| l/C^? >C|)m to recommend to thtfir frienda'and the puMlc generally their successors, -Ifessra, JOHN, 3 RAY & JAS:T,R(^BERWON. tobojrill t$ti? iuct ttie business und4r tbq style and tWd-'of" 3RAY. ii R0BERT30N. fr , j These gentlement are toell known^y ia-ga nnt^rprising and correct business men, apd" sheerfnlly leCommond them to bur frienda'AflA patrortras wtorthy they* patronage, _ tw Mr. JOHN GRAY, ic our inihferf*^.; Agent to settle all aecoqnte jJuej b\-otftoithe firm of CHAMBERS & MAT&f$A?l>?mi*Ve earnestly request those indebted 6imake\dfr)y ? lettlerocnt, a9 itr it abjioluttrty fie<ji6*??>y^forw. to olctoe our busin?u at Abbeville Cptirt-Uoui* ind" the adjacent country. - . ; " ^ v chamber^ 4;mabm^lu ~v&. Columbia, 8*Cj?Nov. 80, 1&&J. *81 ir : '-r, ' - Pi> MIJiLEB; & WABEE1 HAVE received a4a*ge and^eff At*etm| stock of 10-4, . UK, 4nd'. WpstjU* BLANKBT8. ' W i\w?W-. : -