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REPORT Of Commissioners of Roads and Bridges. Robert McAdams, Treasurer Upper Saluda Board, in account xcith (J. T. Board H. B. d'c. 1868. DR. June 7, Rec'd Oon'l Treasurer, $100 00 Balance on hnnd last report, 908 02 $1008 62 This Board Assessed One Hundred Dollars, ($100.00.) 1857. ~ CR. Not. 10, Cash paid Ritchie for Ilawling Roek and Sand, ' 9 50 8cpt. Ul, P'd J, L. Pratt for Repairs on Bridge 15 58 Dec. 22, P'd Ashley for Repairs on Bridge, 5 00 Bept. 7, Paid Romans for Waggon, Team and Timber, 5 00 14 l?'d Dickson for Rcpnirs on Bridge, 20 00 Dec. 23, P'd Pratt for Repairs _ ?n Bridge, 94 50 ?ov. 'i. I"d Norwood for New Bridge, 298 60 1858. May 7 P'd T Y Martin, abuttments, 10 00 ' P'dT Y Martin for Repairs on Bridge. 20 00 *' P'd Monday for Repairs on Bridge, 75 00 Aug. 27, P'd Brownlce for Repairs on Bridge, 35 00 Secretary and Treas'r. 10 00 Cash on hand, 410 59 $1008 62 John H. Ciiiles, Trtamrtr of Lower Sit ran nah Board, in acct. with G. T. Board R. B. Jft. DR. 1858. Jan. 13 Rcc'd of J. Cresswell for sale of Estray, 10 00 June 7, Rec'd of Oen'l. l'rcsurer, 800 00 Aug. 2, Rec'd of John Rainey for Pedlar's License, 3 months, 12 50 " Rcc'd of W. K. Bradley on sale of Old Bridge, 7 00 " 28 Rec'd of O. J. Porchcr over p'd H Rodgers 50 00 Bal. on hand last Report, 56 91 Jan. 4, Rcc'd from General Treasurer, 814 00 Mar 19, do do do 325 00 May 3, do do do 270 00 " do do do 144 00 June 7, do do do 4 9 00 $2538 41 This Board Assessed ThirtyOne Hundred and Sixty Dollars, (,$3100.00.) 1857. CR. Dec. 7. Paid W. T. Drennon, 30 00 1858. May 22, P'd J. Kennedy for Repairs on Bridge, 25 00 " P'd Press for Advertising, 1 00 July 10, P'd G. W. l'ressly for Repairs on Bridge 10 00 " do do do 130 00 Aug. 2. T'd J. Kennedy for , Repairs on Bridge, 10 01 " P'd E. F. Parker for Repairs on the Bridge over Little River from August 1st, 1857 to August 1st, 1858, 100 00 Sept. 6 P'd Banner for Advertising, 1 62 ' P'd Secretary and Teusurer, 20 00 i Jan. 4, P'd Joiies & Rodgcrs Bal. on Bridge, 814 00 March 19, P'd W. K. Bradley for Repairs on Giberl's Bridge, 32G 00 May 3, P'd \V. K. Bradlav for Repairs on Peterson's Bridge, 270 00 I' d W. K. Bradlay for Repairing Black's Bridge, 044 00 June 7, P'd W. S. Drennan for New Bridge, 40 00 Cash on hand, 102 18 $2538 41 It. P. Buchanan, Tret. Lower Saluda Board, in acct. tcit/i G. T. Board R. B. $c. 1857. DR. Sept. 1, Cash on hands, 218 27 1858. Jun. 1, Rec'dof Oen'l Treasurer, 110 00 Mar 8, Rec'dof C. R. Moscley fine, 2 00*^ 41 llcc'd of T. W. Smith for Old Bridge, 10 00 " 0 llec'd Gen'l Treasurer 314 50 May 21, Rec'd of W. W. Rotten for Pedlar's License, 50 00 " Rec'd'of J. W. ChIhoun for Pedlar's License, 50 00 July 2, Rec'd of Gen'l Treas'r. 130 00 Aug. 12, do do 100 00 $1484 77 This Board Assessed Two Thousand Dollars, ($2000.00) 1857. CR. Oct. 2," P'd J. T. Park's for Bridge at Logan's 85 00 " P'd W. A Loinax for Bridge at Cromer's Gully, 70 00 " P'd L. Pulliam for Repairs on Bridge, 7 00 1858. Jan. 1, P'd S. H. Rykard for New Bride at fliuton's 50 00 " P'd O. W. l'ressly for Repairs on Bridge 20 00 " P'd Q. W. Kennedy, for Recovering Bridge 40 00 Mar 9, P'd Gen. Oilliam for New Bridge, 270 00 " P'd Gen. Gilliam for New Bridge, 44 50 " P'd Banner for Advertising, 7 00 April, P'd M. M. Tarrant, for Replacing Bridge, 10 00 May 21, P'd J. W. Fooahee fgr New Bridge, 64 00 July 2, P'd A- H. Morton for Repairs on Bridge, 2 00 " P'd L. Bonds for Bolt?, 6 80 " P'd Level & Boozer ior new i>ridge, 030 00 *' Secretary & Treas'r, 20 00 Cash on hand, 158 97 - ^ _____ $1484 77 Thkopilub Bakes, Treat. Upper Savannah Board, in aeet. with Q. T. Board JL B. fic. 1857. DR. Sept. 7. Cash on hand, 944 48 27 Received of J. Cunningh &m for fine, 4 00 1858. Jaa. 4, Bco'd of A. Sieger for POlar-a LictAie, 60 00 18, Bee'd of 0. W. Httckabee for fine, 10 00 June 4, ICec'd of Hugh Wilson for Pedlar's license, " 26 00 March 18, Reo'd of G?n'l Xreaa'r, 2998 00 ' 43781 48 Thfo'ltordAaMaaed Twta. Ibmm < 4 - ?? - ^ f,? 22, P'd L. J. Johnson for New Bridge, 675 00 Not. 8, l''il J. Norrisfor New Bridge, 370 00 1858. Feb. 1. Bun Her for Advertising, 6 00 18. ll'd J. T. Baker for Timber, 2G 00 June 19, P'd S. J. Hester for Blasting llock, C 00 March 17, Paid for paper, 25 July 6, P'd Haxkcll for repairs on Bridge, 10 00 " P'd L. Keid for Picks, 3 00 Sept. 4, P'd A. J. Clinkscalea for Repairs on Bridge, 25 00 Secretary and Treoa'r, 20 00 1857. Dec. 7, P'd B. M. Cheatham for ltepuirs on Bridge, CO 00 1858. Jan. 23, P'd B. M. Cheatham for New Bridge, 490 00 " P'd L. Clinkscule for Plunk, 60 00 Feb. 19, P'd A. Swearingain I ' for Repairs on Bridge 25 00 j " P'd J. B. Clinkscalea for new Bridge, 90 00 | o l tim ' " *->, t u .i. l- lucner, tor Now Bridge, 289 00 20, P'd It. L. Harden, for New Bridge, 400 00 Mar C P'd J. 1). Clinkscalcs for Repairs on Bridge 25 00 18, l''d J. I'. Tucker lor New Bridge, 225 00 " P'd S. J. Johnson for New Bridge, 108 00 Cosh on hand, 078 23 $3731 18 I W. W. Perryman, (!. T., in accl. current icith Commitsioner* of Road* and Uridges, from Sej>tembcr, 1857, to September, 1858. DR. 1857. Sept. 1, Casli on hand at last report due the Lower Saluda Board, 520 00 1858. Cash received from Tux Collector, 7000 00 Cash received from A. F. Parker, CO 00 Cash received of Tax Collector, 1100 00 $8080 00 1 fifift Sept. G, By Cash Puid T. Brker, Sub Treasurer of Upper Savannah Board, 2098 00 " P'd J.II. Chiles. SubTreasurer of Upper Savannah Board, 2136 23 " P'd Itobt. McAdams, Sub-Treasurer of L"pper Saluda Hoard, 100 00 " P'd K. 1*. Buchanan, Sub - Treasurer of Lower Saluda Hoard, 1154 00 " Thos. W. Sinitli, Sec. 10 00 " Commissions, 433 01) Cash oh hund, 1848 27 ?8080 00 The amount of this l>:ilnnce with the excepion of Sixty Hollars is due the Lower Savannah and Lower Saluda Boards. I ceriify that the reports of each sub-treasurer was submitted to General Hoard at ilieir lust meeting, was adopted, and approved. THOS. W. SMITH, Secretary General Hoard. Oct. 21. 18*)8, 20-11 EXHIBIT ftf T,.,?. r-....? i - ? ? " - " ' j Mvu.., v-"i?rn "r si'i'trrnre, > >. ry., nj neeeiptt and Expenditure* from the 17t/i of September, 18"i7, to the llitfi September, 1 Ho8. UK. 5cpt. 17, To amount cash on linntl, ?257 70 j Tax ree'd for License for Retailing, 100 00 Tax on Billiard Tabic, 100 00 Tax on Town Lota and Buildings, 490 13 Commutation Tax, 270 00 Tax on Slaves, 93 00 Capitation Tax, <57 00 Tax on Mcrcbankisc, 18-5 32 " Professions, 22 08 " Shows and Exhibitions. 26 60 < Tax on Private Carriages, 76 00 Tax on'Carriages for I Hire, 10 01 Tax on Private Buggies, 70 0J Tax on Buggies for Hire, 21 00 jhx on * uorsc Waggons for Hire, 6 00 Tux on 2 horse Waggons for Hire, 12 00 Tux oa laconic of Mechanics, 10 65 Tax on Dogs, 47 SO " Auction Sales, 10 00 Tux on Goods Sold on Public Square, 21 00 Tux on Free Negroes, 40 00 Am i of Fines, 111 00 ?1811 78 Total, $2009 48 1857. CR. Oct. 30, By anount paid T. W. McMillan for bal. on hits fir tit road contract, 22 50 P'd T. M. Christian for Hinging Dell two weeks, 5 00 R. II. Cochran's road Tax refunded, 3 00 l''d for removing two Carcasses, 1 00 Nov. 2, P'd T. M. Christian for costs, 3 00 1 QKQ 1 uuu. Jan. 14, P'd G. M. Bowers for Ringing Town Bell 3 mot), and 11 days, and costs for Levies, 43 60 Feb. 10, P'd T. W. McMillan for covering head of Ditch with stone, and putting up stone post near Marshall House, 8 00 March 24, P'd Gen. S. McGowan for 4 days hawling, 12 00 P'd for removing one carcass, 60 April 2, P'd T. W. McMillan for 1300 yds. of Curb Stone on Side Walk, 1167 00 P'd for Plank and Repairing Bridge, 2 76 Paid for Repairing Bridge and filling up Road at Roache's, 2 75 Sept. By amount of J. G. Willson's acc'tfor the hire of Waggon and Hand at different times from 24th (Unt 1 ir 1^7, U) Sept.," 1M8.' 02 83 P d J. B. Crawford far Jail acc't to T. R. Coohran, a 40 P'd T. 0. Perrin on 80 60 for Ringing Bell aBd ' ^^<e?Tloe* 116 60 P'dT. W.?MijMman ^ Road ?on**#? ' ' 8*6 ?0 Bjr amount of stMdtV SS* i duo ToWn gyiux^t c i Oat* 21, 1868> V&u' l,...-flll.? ,,... ^ .. ,.1T( n|| 1858. , 1858. FALL TRADE. M. ISRAEL & BRUSSEL BEG leave to inform their friends. customers and the public generally, that th?*y are st ill on hati<l at their old stand, next door to II. S. Ki-rr, where they are now receiving and opening their usual large supplv of FALL AMD WINTER ?r_} ?m ?? n Having concentrated all our forces here, we are now better than ever enabled to satisfy the ; wants of our customers, both as to price and I quality. We do not profess to say that we have any | extra advantage i>ver our neighbors, or that we j sell cheaper than old established merchants can | buy their goods?sensible people kiu-w this is all a fudge; but we do say without hesitation, that having bought win* stock principally for C?sh or on vary short time, we are satisfied that our prices are as low and, in some instances. lower than at any other house iu town. Our Stock nt prvsf-nt consists of Heavy 8 o/_ Columbia Mills and Virginia OSWABIIUGS. Heavy J and 4-4 Graniteville and oilier brands B It O XV N SHIRTINGS. 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. FACTORY YARN, in bundles, 5 lbs. each, all numbers. KERSEYS AND PLAINS, AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PRINTS, | from 6J- to 12J cents. GINGIIAMS, DE LAINES, vm. Si 9 A XI) MERINO RORES. LADIES' CLOAKS,' of MERINO, BROAD CLOTII, VELVET, and MOIRE ANTIQUE. The Largest Assortment we ever had. STEEL SPRING EXTENSION HOOP SKIRTS, FOR LADIES AND MISSES. BLANKETS, SHAWLS, SLj W W IM=i2 Si 9 ; RED, W111TE AND YELLOW, OPERA PLANNEf;,! LADIES' MERINO UNDER VE8T8, j Lamb's Wool Hose, BONNETS AXD RIBBONS, Silk Velvet Ribbons, SILK AND KID GLOVES. FOR MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR Our assortment conaieti <if KEXTl'CKY JEAXS, SIDE STRIPED j AND PLAIN SA T7IXETS, ALLWOOL T WEEDS, CA SSI.VERES, BLACK DOE SKIS'AND BROAD CLOTH, Which we will Offer at very Moderate j Prices. IN T H E READY-MADE CLOTHING 3i?? mr 12 We liave now a larger and better stock than ever, better assorted aud a more choice variety. As we devote particular attention to this de- | pari men t of our trade, we guarantee autisfac lion to all who may wish to patronize us. We have a Splendid Assortment of COATS of Broad-Cloth, Cassiinere, Sattinet ; and Jean*. VEST3 of Velvet. Moire Antique, Black Silk, I Satin, Broud Cloth, Casdimere and 1 T weed. PANTS of fine fresh Doeskin, side stripe fancy j ami black Cassiiuere, Cloth, JSultiuet, | Jean*. OVER COATS of Broad Cloth, Raglans and Macks. Beaver, Pilot, Flushing, Seal Skin, Whitney Cloth. A small assortment of BOYS' & YOUTHS' CLOTHING. MA R. .9 KI T. T. K.V .( T r ,V V AT c rr r n >r> c. ? J. 1 UJiiiU o, I'laiii and Fan03' Bosoms. B 0 Y S' SHIRTS. BYRON, MARSEILLES and LINEN COLLARS, EUREKA COLLARS, NECK TIES of every Description, LINEN, CAMBRIC A N I) S I L K HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HATS, Latest styles of SILK and CASSIMEItE. A few of the "Atlantic Cable Hats!" Broad Cloth, Silk Glaze and Plush Caps. BOYS' HATS & CAl'S, Several Styles. We will offer to our Customers this season, one of the largest, cheapest and best Jot of that ever was offered ia this market; also a superior article of sewed Calf-skin and warranted WATERPROOF BOOTS, together wilh a good lot of CAITER8, At Very Reasonable Prices. LADIES1 HEELED GAITERS, BOOTEES AND WALKING SHOES. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES, * good Maortment. Cutlery and Yankee IToUoni, IDT ODIBtlttfi m ' tf' . In cjkTlipjf ktUnilOD fa our very heavy supplies, wHtcn V? intfKd to mIIi if possible, the close of* the sessoft, w? only *?k /i>r ipJi1r showing, sod, oa exatmnsMon of o'ur.goodVaod pricas^wriitS I*r^Uy M^rirt3^*t<> convince ft-# . to '" A LARGE & NEW STOCK OF GOODS 1 WIER JUATIKiOR FALL & WINTER SUPPLIES. ?NK of the firm has just returned fiom New York,und having purchased, on good terms, A Large Stock of I*?,11 c*5 Winter Goods, would beg to arauru their customers. our the public generally, thnt they cnn afford a* liberal inducement to purchaser** as uny establishment in town. Their stock consists in port of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Sixcli ftS Solid Cashmeres, Robes a Quille, Robe a Lais Silks, English & French Merinos, Black and Colored Silks, Calicos tto Grixiglinxaa, OF TIIE LATEST PATTH11X3; ladies' & Misses Shoes, Gloves, Hosiery, I a??:? ax a airs, OF THE MOST A PPliO VKD FA SI/IOPS. Also, a very Large Stock of Gents' and Boys' Kcady-Madc Clothing, Of Every Discretion unci Quality ; Negro Shoos, Blankets, Korsoys, Hats, Caps, &c. A C o in j> 1 e t e Assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools, Crockery Ware, and Groceries, \v:.i. ~?i? j;?> " --I .. m c.v. i ouitr iiihvi"i|iiiuii oi woods usually kept iii a llelai! Store. We invite the public, individually anil oollcetively, to an examination of our Slock. Cull mill see for yoiirsi-1 ves; wis charge nothing for showing our Goods, mid if we fnil lo convince you ihut it is lo yur in In rest to purchase from us, it is our misfortune and not our fault. (Lr Call at the Urick Store, next door to the Court House. WIER .V LYTIIOOE. Sept. 20, 18ii8 22 ."Jin CLOTHING DEPOT. T-> M. & S. A. \V I N S T O C 1< | will take pleasure in shnwiiit! )<> their friends ami customers their new stock of Goods, ' consisting of I?c;idy-7Yad<! Clothing, HATS, OA I'S,SHOES, BOOTS, SHIRTS, i VX1) KR S HI It TS, ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY, STA TJONEli 1'EliFUMEllVA11PETHA (JS, I Mlill ELL A 8, Also a fine stock of Cigars, Tobacco, ctc., etc. In short, in our Establishment enn lie found | ; everything which is usually kept ui a first claps | Cents' Clot hiug and Furnishimj store. We will not tire our friends with a long ad- j vertisemciit; hut should it not he long enough, 1 we trust that the Ion.' advpi-tin.-nii.iif. ?.r ..m* ' neighbors will draw you nil to town. Ami while hurt.-, kind friends, Jo not forget tliiil. the place win-re yon can buy your Fine C>o?<]s, at rca-ouable prices, is ut II. JI. X, S. UiiHtock'M CLOTHING DEPOT, Corner of Ihc Marshall JIowc, Abbeville. Abbeville C II., S. C., ) Oct. 7,1868. C 23 3in I. : i NEW FALL ; AND I WIHTIH COOES. ' WE :iave now in Store, and arc constantly receiving additional btipplics to u line us- . porlmeiit of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, And take this method oi culling public attention to the JJrauti/. Jiichnrm nnd L'/irajiur** of the same. We feel confident iu Baying we have one of the licst Stock* ever brouyht to thin 3far kit. We would return to our numerous friends and patrons our heart-felt gratitude for the manner in which tlicy have supported us in former days: and. with a sinetrc rtMiro nn nur part to pluUKO nil, wo earnestly solicit a bestowal ot fricnJbliip and patronage. AITLETON A FERRYMAN. New Market, S. U, ) Oct. 7, 1S58. J 23-11 "firrfHTinr AQHICULTURAIi FAIR |' OK THE :I I < State Agricultural Society i OF SOUTII CAROLINA, TO BE II ELD AT COLOMBIA On the 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th November, 185S rpiIE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the JL Stale Agricultural Society of South Caro- | litia respectfully call the attention of the peojile | of the Southern States to their appro.) .lung ( Fair, at which Premiums will he awarded on j all articles of Agricultural, Horticultural and , Mechanical interest, as well as Ladies' l*'unc\ , Work nnd Domestic Economy. Large and | commodious Hall-i have been erected for the convenience of Exhibiu>rs, and a considerable addition has been made to the stalls for the use of animals. All articles intended for exhibition will pnss free, over nil the Railroads save the South Carolina Road, wlr It will require one mm ireigni. visitors, lor one lure, can procure I a ticket to go mid return. Exhibitors will | please give Lite Kail road officers timely notice i of each articles as they wich- transported, as ?ell as the time and point of eliiptaent. A. P Caliioc.v, John A. Metts, 1 "W. R. Robertson, .. _ T. IIaBLEE, ^xefI). W. Hay, [ ct,mJ. F. Marshall, i R. J. OjMBf I Sept, 17. '58 22-5t Notice to Creditors. Eilatc of nargarei Gaines, dee'd 1 PURSUANT to Order of Court of Eqn 113*. all .. persons having demands against the. said MARGARET GAINES, will present and prove the same od or before 1st DKCEMIiF.lt next. W. II. PARKER, a S. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Oct. 4, 186& [ 23 td Lime, Plaster Paris and Hydraulic QN.HAND AND for KwSl A S' Wi SVAflbx. r l.^?w?Xtii)d K(v 0NEH0H8E WAGON *J\- (or Ul?J?<ar. 'A' '' / .- - - .. ' -i ... :,. . NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS GRAY & ROBERTSON'S, No. 1, Q-ranite Range. WI'< lillli lo announce to our numerous friends, and the public i?<:iieri?lly, that we nre now prepared to aliow the largest uud ! bent hc lee led Sloe I: of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods i ever offered in this market, whieh upon inspec- j tion will be found to contain everything new in Fancy Dress Goods, Black and j Colored Silks, Cloaks & Shawls, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, ; Flowers, ??TMStTSL. !R' IT* ?5XiTii>j - ! Ploiiclios, tfcc., Willi a lurgo Assortment of i Domestic and Plantation Goods, j To wliu.li Wo invite csj-eeial attention. Our Stuck of Negro Blankets, Kerseys and Brogans, Have been selected willi ureal isirc. uml nil of | which w? oiler at tlio very lowest luurk.-t price ; for CASH. Sept 20, 1838 22 tf J ii a a d r oit *Ta i, k7~ i S!tO Acres ? it I -'i miles iVoiBi lliis Village, ON THE RAILROAD. subscriber oilers f.>r sale his FARM .1_ 15J miles from Abbeville "\"11on the liraneh Hailron.l, cuiiiaii.int: :b:e?? >* 'mcss9 j 220 Acres in Wno.ls, 50 " New firoiuul. ID " Bottom of great fertility. All tli? balance, lint 'J.'i acre*, very nearly ! Fresh ami vpry l'roiluetiv,;. On the premises nr? levelling House, Hnrn, ! Crib, Stables am] Out houses. Those wisliiusj to buy a small tract might be i suitcl liy looking nt this placo. Tortus reasonable ami no?:oiiinii?il:iiiri?. KIAYAKD NOULE. ! Abbeville C. II., Kepi. 18.V7. 120 I'm j ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK j Of every description -jf FANCY STAPLK DRY GOODS,1; EMBROIDERIES AM) LACES, i SUA 11 'L S A X I) CL O. I A'S, aLO I'k'S, Mills AXJ> O'A L'STLKTS, UUSIKUY, RIIJIiONS AM) TIMMMlXfiS, ; 1IATS, liONNKTS ami FlJKXCII ARTIFICIALS, Merinos, Alpacas ami Muslin <le Lane, llo.vl Dri-sses mi'l I'ins. Silk iu colors, ami iilnck Unties in various styles, iiK.'linlitii; nil tin; Novelties of the ii-a.-oii. Will be ojj\r<J ?' much U.-.s ih'in rxjutur itrwt*. > m. stkai/ss, CoKKMiutr. ; Oct. 7, '08 2I{ 3m j MSTHAUSS, (.'okksmcuv?Ofi'ers :it VKUY LOW I'KICKS, PLANTATION GOODS, Jif.A N K KTS iiimI FLA XXIX, CLOTH hikI t'ASSl.MKIti:, NLGIIO I'.ltOUAXS, JJOOTS it in I SllOFS, 1 A-., ite. ! Oct.. 7. '.18. '2:J-:5m LATEST .NEWS OF HIGH IMPORTANCE, j \ f S '1 ItAUSS, COIvESliUllY, is now receiving his I FALL A SI) WIS Tllll STOCK, n its various departments, purchased in New j Vork ntnl other eilii-H. which hf> nfl'.'i'n m ilu. /cry lowest prices the Goods can l>e bought J inywliero, Charleston not excepted, uinl there 1 'ore it in of h'njU importance to the purehuser o examine the atoek auJ prices of 31. STRAUSS, Cokcsidiry. _<)ef. 7, '68. 23 ?ni fTc?" CALL A N1) S E E j The Extensive Assortment of COKESBURV. RE A D Y -M A D K (J J, 0 T III N (1 j for Children, Men nnd Boys. If ATS AND CAPS, Boots and SIiocn, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, | CROCKERY. j ALSO SALT, BAGG1 Mi, ROl'E AND TWINE. j Oct. 7, '68 20 am i W OOL FACTORY. rI~MIE Subscriber is now prepared In aeeott i. inodatc nil who may favor him with thrii j patronage. I am prepared to take all tin* burrs i nit of the Wool l>y a machine, and manufacture l the Wool in Ilolls, in the best, manner possible. ; Lor ai ion?Eleven miles North of Abbeville' I!. II., three miles E.ist of Due West Corner, j ud three miles front the Railroad. I). O. HAWTIIOIIN. i Certificate. is to certify to the Public that 1 have j liceii, since I was ten years old, working and ! building Wool Factories, nnd 1 here say, with- | CHlt licsitnt inn titnt tln^rt \!nrt!?in,.o ..I* I\ / ? ? Hawthorn's?Carding Machines, Jiiirrinix Machines, Picking Machines?nre the best I h:?v?- i tver seen, and believe they will surpass any ii } Ihis Stute for nut infliction. J. T. 11UTCH1NGS, Machinist. Sept. 22, '58. 21 -5t Q-. T. ANDERSON", SURGEON AND MECHNICAL ji? 3K3 im ratr m. me rmr 9 LOWN D-ES VILLI-:, 9. C A LINE addressed to him at Lowudesville P. O. will secure lii? services in any part of the District. Jan. 28, 1858 39 Iy_ ' Puisit* and OIIn. WE have just received a lot of PURE WHITE'LEAD, Linseed Oil, and C<?pnl Varnish, which -we will sell cheap. JONDAN A MoLAUGIILlN, Xo. 3. Granite Rnnm> Abbeville, C. H. Jnly 1, 1868. 8 tf Just Received 1 AA OUNCES of SUL. QUININE, l_Vy\y 20 Ounces Sul. MorpheUe, fi?r sale.tiy < JORDAN & MoLAUCHLIN, Druggists and Chemist*. Jnly 1, 1858. . 8 tf HILLEE A WAEBEN WOULd>T?p6olfully call .the attention of their friends and customers to their stock ot NEGRO GOODS. .. ~ Georfffe Sohlev'n Whitj P T. A TVfi ?>rr untold I all woonmfn* ; * " Plaid LIN8EY; . Marlboro' PLAIDS and BTRIPBS ; Dome?tio QJNQIIAMS ; . " . OBflABnTHfS, P^d *nd Sirip?*; PLAINS; ' .? v . FLANfrXLS, of ill doMriptiona. Oct % 1857. 22 tt*r~ f |f1> ^ rrf-mMf|,r' t| h [f- jiMiiiflii^ii it I u THE PRESIDENT'S j P R0 QLAMATJ.O K TO THE MORMONS ! whs not of more importance to the public lliun I-MO ORE & QUAIFK'S1 | P R O C 1. A .11 A T B O \ I T0 THE I!! T IZi: N S OF A li B C V IL L li and aurrouii'liii'' country. ! 1 * i i Citizens, Countrymen and Friends:? Hear for our cause, and your Wiieiit; for we ' arc selling R?l>? a (Juille LHIKSSSKS for ?3." 00 ! Mock Turtlcn for : : 6 'JO ' Itot?e h Loe.sfor : : -15 00 i Kobe a Lees DeLaincs : : '20 00 j KuU* ;! J: ; : 4 60 Kobe a Cambric : a f.O Printed l>o Laine : : 12J- ! rrinteu L'lmliie : : : 124 Huhea that slfcp : * 8 00 I l'ort. Monks that look like Gold V 50 R!.i< !i Hells : : : ?5 | Soaps to keep your conscience clean 10 Fancy Bask- t- In keep your knitting in 1 '25 1.mills' While Hose, : : I " Linen Handkerchiefs 0} " (Jl.ivcS : : : (.j " Collars : : : 12 A " Set" Collars and SslceveA 1 "0 " Metiiio \ wti : : 1 '25 i I Vint a for : : : *>i | Knglisli <>iujrliauH at : : 12J I " Merino : t '25 llnop Skirts : : : 75 Kill Gloves : : 1 00 Tiger llals for the Hoys : '6 0U i l iatts for the l.tdica : ; 1 '2j t Chenille IIea<l Dresses : : 1 75 j Velvet Cloaks : : : 75 00 Chenille Shawls : 20 00 ' Cloaks : : : : 2 00 All Wool Flannel = -o I Liudseys : : : 1::J CLOTHS, CilSSIJIEBES, &e.. IUR CASH. AND NOW, KINO PATRONS,; J,ct compel it ion scold and sweat? We go the pay down system Vet : Ami those who sell on twelve months' time, f A It lioiijrli this ilon't exactly rhyme,) Will find the sport i< :ii 1 in sellintr, l-'or when thcv'il trot their pay's haid idling. The credit plan is l'n-t exploding. Fop Moore it (>iiatfe art; now mi loading | Their mammoth Mock of Goods and Wares,' A 11 bought for Ca*li in hand?" ?vith care j fen ? hiaji that fotries all do sturo, Aud six moiitluciiicii will never daro In competition to compare. Now, friend* and patron*, one and all. I These iioods were bought for you this fall ; So conn* alun-r wii It.inh .I..I-H' Ari-1 tin- Heady J'aij. j hindis |nr I'iisIi is ull tin; rnge, Tli v lii'.'iitt'si. lilrs-ini;of llie ntrt? : And at Mouic it (JusufoV \ou'll.tiliti A iiuiiiiiiiotli .-lock of cvcrv kind. Scj.t. 2J, 18:,8 i\ If ~G. Mc OALHOIJH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,' KKCKIVINO AM) KUItWAKDINO AOMNT, 1 Reynold Street, 2d door below Warren Block, A I* G I'STA, ?,1. ACENT FOIL T1IK SALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, I Oats, Sugar, Molasses, Bacon, Rice, and : Produce Generally. MAKING l.IIJKUAL AHVAXCLS OX SAMK. The Commissions fo:- foiling Cotton will be twenty five cents per bale. Sept. 0, .")S 1? tf rOULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO., Cirocers and Cotton Factor*. ' I Ol'l'OSITE 0 I. O U B HOT K I. , AUCiUSTA, CIA. i COXTINl'K as heretofore, in connection with j their (?! <>oorv Ittisine**, to attend to the i sale of COTTOX and oilier Produce. i Tiiey will l>c prepared in the Llriuk Fireproof Warehouse, now in process of erection in the I rear of their Store, at the intersection of .lackson ami Revnohl streets, t<> receive on storage ' all consignments ma<le tliein. Liberal eufh (iilvniices made on produce in ; store when requested. j AN TO INK lVH.'LLAIX, ! tiiomas .i. .jhnninus, ISAIAlI I'UKSK. AtlgUSt 10, 1S58> 1(1 tilll J J EFFKRS & COTIIIJANS, ! Clf AKLKKTOft s. c. \ "T T r I LI. ( ( lit iniic the Knctornir?? ninl Coin- j \ mission liiisiness in this city (ih?ir of- ' Sicu on Oiili nl Wharf) where they will be pleased to :?ivu their strict nntl pelsoi.al att'-n lion to t lie 1*11 !c of Cotton, Flour. "Wheat, &c., or to niiy business in!ru.-te<l to th-ir euro. Will ; luiy i;oo"ls or Family supplies to oriler, Commissions for buyiii;* or selling 2A per cent. Tli?*y lake t!>i* opportunity <>f l<M?tlcrin(r lirir . tlinuks to their friends mid patrons for their j liberal patronage, ninl respectfully solicit n continuance of the tunic. II. I.. .IKFFF.IIS. \ tV . I ( ' I II K.\ ,\, JOHN COTIIItAN. I ('hnrleston July KMli '68 1 o if i Savannah River Lands for Sale. j a; .M?k d? ?<s ia-j:**T?o i Highly Improved and in I'lanlins Order, j \\7 II.!. bo sold *?n Sale Day (1st Monday) in i \l IMX'lvMIiKIt i.. xl, lit Abbeville U. II , i tlio Truct of I.aml <*ii wliiili Mr. JOHN I? BULL, deceased, resided at his death, irenera Ilyknown us (Jen. William A. Bull's place, eon- j tabling situated iri Abbeville District, on Savannah Uiv- j cr, wime 3 miles South of W illsnpton. The ! Truct hits extensive and fertile Bottoms, nn ; abundance of Woodland, and a commodious . Dwelling nnd Ont hmiaes, together with Ne^ro.1 Quarters in good condition, nnd comfortable, j These lands ure sold under the Will of the1 late Mr. John B. Bull, 'lhe terms of sale are? ! A credit of 1 and. 2 ycnis, with interest. from date of Sale?purchaser to (jive bond with two | jjood sureties, and if required, ft mortgage of' the premises ; also, to pay for ail necessary papers. W. P. NOBLE, Kx'r. Williupton S. 0.. Sept. 1.0, *58 20?!ds. j New Goods! New Goods.'! i WIS would respectfully inform our friends nnd customers, that wo have made 1 lnrge udditions to our Stock of wk __-i ..< jvruga iiiiu nicui^iiira, ond would bo ploneed to have them call nnd \ examine pur Stock before purchasing elsewhere, j ns we can offer them strong inducements to ! buy. Our Stock coubmU in part, of : PJERFUUIEttlES, Lnbin's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Pomades, Cologne. and Toilet Waters; llair, Nail and Tootp Brushes, Dressing Combs, Fine Tooth Pqwders, Soaps, Surgical and Deutal Instru menu, Fine Brandies and Wines, for Medicinal purposes, and all articles usually kept iu a first-claw Drug Store. Gire u? a call. JORDAN ?k McLAUCnjLIN, Abbovilla C. H. *"** :/K' B a.. Philc token. or Female's Friend. A ?orpljT d and Jfcr tale V 90VDAV ' March 12, 1838. ;4r - tf SiiitliiiMhis I III i l it irtrfirt JOHB fc. QhJSLii&, K K P A I K E It U F CLOCKS, WATCHES AND ?& jr buz js.^ jb.?.*r9 "f V'O'JLD respectfully inform (lie citi-GS* ? ? zuisof the District, I hat lie ha^^Jjjfc located himself lit Hodge's Depot, where lie will tie prepared to execute, with promptuess, oil orders in l,i:? Sine of brines*. lie ia well prepared with nil the (tiola und materials of hi.-* ml. mid feels contident in being uble to give mil isfaetion. All work warranted. Terms Cutdi. April 11, laos. 50 1? LdS> *" Han tier copy. Ladies' Gauze, Merino, AXI) LISLE THREAD (XDER-VESTS, Very Desirable for the Summer Wear AT GRAY A UU&ERTSON'S. Jane 2. 1358 D tf Cifjiirs Clears, Cigars. JL'ST (. ! a liirjVc lot ; 10,000 very fine Cici".-. wwitli ti'oin to $Sij per iliousiiml. Al?", it l it of very tine eli's * in#Tobacco, ut Jo Sfl.ro |K.r lb. Pure French Brandy,errliiinlv I'l l-.' iIji; juice of the grape. W iiii-s. Win I.:.-*, (Jiii-i of the - very best ?;uiility 1 ii.it \v have able with rnucb euro 111;.! .it j loubtiiiti. ,t Mv1.auchi.IN*. Mav 27lli, ?l tf E? A ?? ii BE COMMISSION WAREHOUSE AND PRINTERS' DEPOT, Fur the sis'e of WKlTIXir, PRINTING, ENVELOPE AMi C 0 L fl It K I) p A P1; K S, l' A K l) S AN!) PRINTING Tv^AT-R-RTAT. d of all klslfs. AGENT FOIl L. JOHIsSOH & CO., Type Founders, R. HOE & CO.. And other l'riuting Press maker:'. PRIM!.MJ IXKS OF BEST QUALM V, At ^liimirntiurer'N I*rlc?.>s. To Merchants. TJi?? .Subscriber to<.?all attention to his j.argj: stock of Wilting and Wrapping Paper of all kin.!*, wl.i. h l.i: will sell very low Fo:: cash, or short crvilit . ? lait/e sinus. JOSEPH WALKER. 1 ! ?? .' Ieuting-st., t.'luirl?stou, rj. (J.Oct. 7, lSr.S. J * It < ? F E S S I O N A L O A K D. DR. D. S. BENSON", "\\7 Ol 1.1 > respectfully announce to his friends T T and the public i;vncrally. tlint lie hns returned lo Abbeville villng.; for the prtvpose of resumm:* the pi active ?>f Medicine. Thankful f?r past patronnce, lie trusts by n strict aitention to business to merit its eont imiance. Residence?at the ?l\vcll!ii>' of Mr. John A. WlKlt. ?in tin? rear of the Store of Messrs. \Vii:i: ?V I.viiiuou. D. Si. BENSON, M. 1>. JuneSti, 1858. 10 3iu Old Perech Brandy. rpiIKSL"JtSC!tMiKR i.rtVis to eell 100 gnla Ions of Welboru's unadulterated 1'EACli IIU\NI>Y, two years ?>!d. Those who desiri' to pui up Drnmly iVaelo-s will do well to avail; thi.niseives of tins opportunity of purchasing u u. ii.hih: iil lltli: iiy Sfll'IIIIir tlK'ir OIlKT-S TO IIIR lit Or'.-enuood, S. (.'. N?> orders tilled fur less than u gallons. .T. T. PARKS. .Inly 201 li, 1S35 14 3in Iiiiiiiu-r copy. S. H. JONES. QI O U SE BUILDER. Or-TF.IIS Iiis services to the citizens of Abbeville District. in evcrythini; pertaining tv his line of business. Jly n strict attention to the intcrc>ts of his employers, he hopes U>' merit u tine chare of patronage. Address Saiulover 1*. O., Abbeville District, S. C. March 1 it, 1S58. -tfi If Coparlgiei'^iip Police. r|'MIK Subscriber.-! have formed ? Copartner J. s. ?V J. A. BOWIE, & CO<, Fur the Purpose of ('onductiiitr a FACTOKAliB A\D COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Charleston, ami solicit consignments I'l Cotton, Flour, Grain. iiinl other I'otintrv IVodtice, fof sale, .ias. 8. ISoWlK and JOllN a. BOWIE wilt th vote their attention exclusively to the liuijine?*. ;-?^OIliee t-n CKNTKAl. WIIAUK, .1. S. HOW IK, .1N< >. A. now IK, L. now IK. Sept. 10, 63 20 3m A hlx'viSSe ill n I c Academy. r J'MIK exercises ,-f i lie Ahlicville Mule A^ad JL. t'tny wi'l be resumed on Monday the lStl* Se|il?-tnber. J'n|>iU will l>c charged from tlie time of beginning to the end of the Session. W. 11. WHITE. A. I}.. l'rincipuf. Sept. 0, f>8. 19 tf The Clear St&rcliers. Friend T'lT II.L "ive a finished and beautiful glosato T ? Collar*, Shirt. Bosoms, mid to oil linen, muslin nixl cotton gaoda; it. w ill be found air assistant yi whitening clothes, ntid is warranted to contain nothing injurious.For sole bv JOHDAN <fc McLAUCIltfS, Druggists and Chemiiifs. July 1, 1858 8 tf MILLER & WARREN HAVE received a large and well selected stock of 10 4. 11-4, ant}< 12-4 BED BLANKETS. ALSO?>egro BLANKETS; ' Wirt, and Orny do Travelling dr> Planters are respectfully invited to ?start*ine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Oct 2, 1867. 22 ;"'tf w Just Received BAZIN-3 New Perfume, KISS-ME-QUICK, Distilled from thd weli-knowu flower of Forget-me-not, nnsurpftas?d in frograuce and permanency, for sale by . JORDAN ?fc McLAtJCttLTN, Druggists and Chemists/ July 1. 1858. 8 tf Hoops! Hoopa!! ANEW supply, jast received at* MOORE 4 QUAKER'S Abbeville C. H.t Aug, 19,-68. ' ^17-tf ' - j. .: ?. ' " t.'}- : ' ' crown iionDio J HOOP &KlftTS/jo?t recai*?d' ' . dt ; MOORE & QtJlTWt*. ' Abbeville C. Hf A"P-19, 6*> ; ? f* 1 ANEW supply Lidta* Cbfii $ Wjixftre. Abbrrillt 0. H., Au^ l?, 5S tf *> s I i ^.., ^ -^J ^