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Executor's Sale. Estate of Mary A. Fraser, Deceased. IN accordance with tho last Will <>f Mrs. Mury A. Eraser, dee'd, I will sell lit public nuctiou, at her late residence on Wednesday, the 2!J of February next, t lie following property, vie : Horse?, Mules, Cuttle, Hoys, fSheep, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Cotton in Union, Cotton in Weed, Hlauksmith's Toole, Wagons*, Plantation Implement.-, Household and Kitchen Fnrnitore. f~- Also, at the satne time will he sold n plantation of land, belonging to the estate of ttaid deceased, containing One hundred and eleven acre*, more or less, Soid Laud is known no the "Derry Tract." ; TheTertns of sole of the above property will I he made known on the day of sale. SAMUEL GILMER. Qualified Executor. j . ? dan. xo, JLBO'J ;/.) ?St I w B'a? smcz: blo O BY Virtue of the Inst Will nn<l Ti stnment of t HUGH JtOHEUSOX, d?c\i., I will sell j nt the residence of said dee'd., oil TIlURiv ! DAY tiie 17th day ?>f FEW? ITAItV next. Soi Tliree or Four Likely YOUNG N K(! UOMS, and a Lot of CATTLE. TERMS?Mudc known on dav of Sale. J. W. LirVcoMii. Executor. Jon. 22, 1S59. 39 3t j HIT Hun nor cop}- 3 times. Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Firri Faviax to ; me direeted, I will tell lit Abbeville Court House, within the legnl hours ol' snle, on the 1 firsOlondny and Tuesday in Febuarv, the Ail- j lowing properly, to wit: 867 Acres of Land, morj or loss, bounded by lands of Robert II. Davis, and others ; also, two , Negroes, levied on as the property ol A. Maul- j den, ads. B. Allen. Also, ot defendant's residence, on Wednesday, j the Otl? of February next, Two Horses. One J Mule, Or.e LotCnltle, Lot of Hogs, Household ! add Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, with ! oUier articles, levied on as the properly of the same, at the suit of the same. j ! 130 Acres of land, more or less, bounded by ! 1 ln.wtr ?r A?I. T>_. .1 ?J 1-1 * ' imuu ui aiviii mitt ouicrs, It'VICU <lll "IS ) \ tlie property ofStepecn \V. Willis, ads Ramey j j ?t Story, and cithers, and one Negro Man, Tom, ; ; ns the properly of the same, at the same suit, i i TO Acres of Land, more or loss, bounded 1 iy F. ! Arnold, Jvnth'l MeCantK, ntid other*, levied on as the property of Jus. \V. Pert, ads. Coleman I 1 and Lipscomb. i -j 6 Bales of Cotton, levied on ns the property ' | of John \V. Brown, ads. Win. Sherard and 1 i others. j , At the residence of G. A. Christopher on | 1 Tuesday, the 8th February next, 1 Bay Horse. I . 1 Buggy, 1 Roekaway, 1 One Horse \Vniron, II J 1 ^ Cows and Calves, Household ami Kitchen Fur? | 1 niture, with oilier property, levied on as the ' property of G. A. Christopher, ads. A. J. Clink- j 1 Hcalcs, and others. j At the residence of L. J). Johnson, on Friday ! t afterSale Day, lltli February next, Two 11??r? , c ees, Eighteen head of Hons. I One ilor.-e Wa? , n gon, One Buggy and Harness. One Saddle and | J, Blanket, Four Fine Tables, One Writing Desk. j Three Looking Glasses, One Clock, levied on as . g the property of L. ]>. Johnson, uds. Roberts A ! t Adams, and others. , s TERMS?CASH. | l JOSEPH T. MOORE, S. A. D. j BticrifFa Ofiicc, January 17. 18.">8. THE \l DAILY CAROLINA BULLETIN. i a ;.i n - %x . a. . f- ' * " ' * ! ' ' ' J'fti 'i'liij Ml i-AH'-IL 1A THIS I'ATK. I The "Bulletin*" is somewhat small tlmn ' ' its Columbia colemporaries. lull ns it isi-int>><1 . * upon n smaller class of typo, it will caaiv ns ' much, if not more, readable matter nin is ' usually published in this city, for our fcrXrsx ; 1 price lor the daily, and exactly half t/ie<nri\o{ j ' other tri weekly publications in C'ulmnliiuX j It will be our object to make the 11 JliiHrt'X j nn interesting and reliable news jouin:il. K\\I ry effort will be made to procure for pubtieiw . tion the latest news from nil sections of th\globe, by Telegraph or otherwise ; and speeialY care will be taken to inail the paper earefnllyl nnd proniptly to those who may favor us with ' their order*. , Mr. E. II. Britton, long connoeted with the j l'rets of this State, bus been engaged to super- ] intend the publication and management of the j affairs of the "Bulletin and we can safely1 promise that no effort will be withheld i>n ln< j part* if needed to make the paper worthy of j general patronage. Persons who may consent to act. as Agent?. I for the sale of the "Bulletin." will he supplied | daily upon the following teims, for each : 20 copies daily $00 85 I GO copies daily fc?K? 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The \\ ecklv Price Current is imidc up with imieli enre, ami from the most reliable source*. lis connection with the "As socmieci rrcfs insures I lie* li.^est intelligence by Telenriiph and tlie earliest news hy fcjtemners Ironi Europe. It lins an aide smil nceoin|> 1 i.-lIc< 1 Coirc.?|olldcllt in London (a t?el>( {email connected with "lie editorial Mnlf of (lie Lon- i don Times,) mid regular Correspondents in j New ^ oik, \\ ii.diiugtoii, Key AVestuud Havana, j The inontlily New York Fu-hioti Letters and j weekly letters on Life in \Vn>liitii;ton are addi- ' I ionnl attractions in fiivorofils Indv renders. Its j literary notices, from tlie pen of a jreiiilenian j who occupies perhaps the highest position t among th"j literary men of the South, are dis- j eliminating mid comprehensive. Attention is paid to all matters of general eoneern, espe- | | eially those in reference to the Planting and j | Agrieultural interests, and to the current news j if the day. <Ireat care is taken that nothing j shall appear ill its columns which should be ex- > eluded from the fiimiiy eir-de. The political creed* of the Mukitkv consists * in the principles of the Democratic Party, as j 1 laiil down .ii the Virginia and Kentucky ISeso | lotions Oil 1V.M and 17tlH?the Sovereignly of j ' tlie States : and Strict Construction of the Fed- I J; era I Constitution l?v the tiencrnl (iovenniiciit. j * the Agent of the States; l'ree '1*1 ade, and an Economical Administration of the (Seneral (>ov- | eriiuient. Its policy is the union of the South- | ern States in miiiiitninini; their rights. TERMS?PA YALil.E IN ADVADCE. 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J Money always be forwarded at our risk in rcg 01 Sttfeil letters. j i?"' l'o.-tma?tors nrcnii'hori/.otl to net r.s our j \guiils in obtain ingMilt-ei i'oers and forwarding 1 lie money ; and by seiding lis f'h-r li.-nly suli- j T ;el'ilierJ, with < neluieil?or / ?< < Tri-\Vcek- I I' y subscribers, with >"_'0 enclosed, will lie en!i- ! ? led to an lixlftt ; or, if pn-fern-d, they | ai 1013* retain Twe?it\ pel cent, of the pre pay- '? nents, for their trouble and in lieu of the ex- , ^ ra piper. j w tint of South Carolina, no person whatever ! I' s aiiiiiori/.d to collect debts already duo to! he Mi:i:crt:v, i V In the State, Mr. Samuel V.. Bnrgoss is our 1 '* egular Agent to make collections and procure t jlew binineS8 and subscriptions. In Charleston, Mr. .lames I), l!ud<ls, ennnee- \\ cd with the oiiieo. is cur regularly authorized j ti olleetcr, who has power to receipt for moneys ri io\v due tj;e jiaper, and to contract for future j U itisiiicsd. | S Subscribers nnd others, in debt to us, are ur j Clltly IMplested to send in our dues by mail at . be cariiest l.eriod. He sii <)?in,r tvill ! -- ?j - - j " ,? :ive us twetily I km' cent , ail amount equivalent : ij a principal portion of I lie profits. It. 15. 1? II KIT, Jr.., r No. !, Tlroad Sreet, Charleston, S. C. Jan. lo, 1S.VJ. 1 tf > i J L New Cnc-Horse Buggy and a Fine ' I'AIli OF SlNGLli llAKNKSS i j < ttaclivd, for sale low. ' v !"i ....... j 1= j:- 's.n;i>?: ? ! I1 - ' i' i. 'el-ins of Siilc, 1 now irivc p?iL? 1 n: notice, tlml ' ? lit- said SH III:!* will lie refold to (he highest \ liddur, nt the risk of the said Frnser, j _ Oa tlie 26 th Instant ' ' \t, tlio lntc Ri.-sideiiec* of \YM. A. WILLIAMS, i ! leecai>ed. i n J. W. \V. MAHSI1 AI.L, Ailm'r. Jan. 10. 1851). H8 It j Z3/" Edg?-field Advertiser copy once. m. t. ,j. rr. owknt j DTI AVE liiis dny forf>:u a co-pnrliierchip J ' 1 L and will k"-op .MinslaiiUy on hand, a ! > 1\\lrcaud well select* il Stock of line ! x 1 j -o? alid Ciivcr Watclics and i j At'wclry, Slvcr and Plated j ' Wnro fln<>bc. Ae. Wnlehop, Clocks ii<l J.-welry, repaired nt $ filinrlchf ii?iice, in tl< host miuuicr, and war- ] fiinl'-d i<> ^ivc s.tlisfution. 1, 165'J. 86 ' tf NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS j (ilUV I ROWTWS,: No. 1, Granitt Hange. WE BEG lo n'inouncAto our numdtous friend*, and t!ie puHjc generally, that L we are now prepared lo sliov^ih'c largest uud P be*t seleclfd Stock of Fancy and Staple try Goods ever offered in tlua market, wliiti upon inspection will be found to contain evertliing new in Fancy Dress Goods, iJack and Colored Silks, Cloaks & Shawls, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, Flowers, 'M BDlUHSlTS, SUSSOBS, Rouolios, cibo., With u large Assortment of Domestic and Plantation Goods, lo which wo invite especial attention. Our Stock of Negro Blankets, Kerseys and Brogant, Have been selected with creat care, and nil ot . which w? offer at the very lowest market price j or CASH. Sept 20, 1658 22 tf - DRESSiVIAKlNO. MRS. J. COXKOR (late Miss Duff,) returns her thanks for the kind patronage of the Ladies of Abbeville and vicinity. From her long experience in Europe, and attention, she feels competent of giving satisfaction. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MANTLES and DRESSMAKING. LADIES EVENING COSTUMES Made and Trimmed in the mott Fashionable Style, .and from the Latest Patterns fthe Pall and Winter Season. All Obdbbs Pkomitly Attended to. Pricks Moderate. yi XW littidtnte in 1/(4 Cottage near the Jail. 8ept 30, '68 22-tf Lime, Plaster Paris and HvdmliA I Canjent. . I VJi u AND for 8*1$ Low for CASH. | VA l?y H. 6, KERR, *3.. *. I r-ft i. tf . . EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COUMIUA.S. C. ) Doe. 22, 1S0S. ) A CoimiiunicntioiiH 1<? the Kxeentive, > J_\.. should he iiridrerfscil to Governor Wll.-j LI AM II. GIST, ?t Union villi-, unless other- j wife ordered. i T> '!' \V A'flVJ ' " * " " 1 f>cvrtOtr>/. j I ?? ?!. 21. ls.-.s. as :;t It i: M O V E ID~.! X ' E take litis tin it v of informing our ! i t PATRONS iiiul Fit I ENlJS I liat wo have ! <>ii1 t out. tin- iiitcrcst of Messrs. SIUI.KY it j I'SIIER, of this Town, ami lia\e removed to1 llic Store formerly oeeupieil 1?v them. Wo return our situ-ere thanks to tho Planters | fen orally for 1 li'?oral patronage always he- i In\ve<l upon lis, anil will endeavor to continue ! o merit tin? pa)no. j When wo sii.iil liav? tlio pleasure of trreotinj* ?ir ol.l Friends and Patron* at our new looaion, tliev will liii'l us fully supplied with the j oliwwiuif artieles: j Superior .lava, l.niruyra ami Hin COFI'I?; Stuart's A. 15. C. Powdered it Crushed SIT(I AI!S ; Oolden SYRl'P : Orleans and West In ilia MOL ASS E3 ; English llairv CHEESE; No. 1, 2, :!, Kits ami Parrels, MACKEREL; I Hoavv <iunii\ RAOOINO; j Hale RtlPE ii'ihI TWINE; Canvassed HAMS; j Teniii-ssoo .Tii-1 Ha'.timorc liACON"; < is.n a i *. i ;n< ;s. >ti? i pes. si i i uti xos; HI,ANKI'.TS ami PLAINS; NeiirollATS. HK'.XiANS anil BOOTS; Oil*. Turpulit ino Class and Whiti-lcad ; ToRACCO, imlifjo. Maihlel* ami Spiees; | I'.Vfcv iic?i:i ij'turn <>l IKON ami STKHL. Ac. j \V?* li.ive mad" arrangement* with the most i ? ? 1 1 >isl illers r?n the ( 'on!incut to sup- i lv us the liKST ami .MOST CllolcK RKAKIft* ?F I?I<HORS, ;r 'ml c:ui In* produced. Our future aim and in ' ], 'ilinns will h" l<> keep unimpaired our long ] j, tiililislied reputation for keeping the KINlvST ' ], ml ino.-t IT UK 1.Kil'KS everolVered in Ham , ], t j fir. Our large number of customers for j rinvs and Liquors is Miflicietit guarantee that ' 0 keep the purest and ln.-t articles in this j ? ue. i | Oi:r superior facilities for selling Imported j f, l ines ami Liquors are unquestionable, as we j eeive thi-m uiiect from the London Docks. j f( Iff OUR SADDLERY DEPARTMENT, j "ill be found a New and Fashionable Stock of . lie Saddles, warranted for durability and easy I ding. Also, American and Knirlish Housings, i ujtriry and Wagon Harness. Bridles, Curb and j r nufHc Hits, Whips, ite.. ,fce.. il. it N. Ii.,SOLOMON. | c Hamburg. Jan. 5, 1859. US tf Clenr Spring; Academy. ) 1"M1R Kxcreises of the above well" known i ^ nourishing Institution, will be resumed 1 iondav, the :51st inst., under th*' charge of Mr. AMI'S 11. MOKK1S, Principal. All of the stial brandies of a liberal education, will bp uii^rht, and at the customary rates, and espc? 1 in! t-aro will he riven l<? t lie preparation off oung men for College. I'roin Ins past. exppri- 1 .ind I>3* ? strict attention to business, the | 'rineipal trusts to merit a full share of public atronage. f Hoarding can be had from ?S to $10 1 >er month. 1 liui. 1:1, ss tf 1 TO SELL OK KEI\T, it Bonaldsville Depot, on G. & C. R. R, | . VI.AIHIE ami well arranged STOIIE ' , llOl'SE. within Eighty yards of the I)c- 1 ml. The MOUSE contains THREE ROOMS a j >UY COdDS, CUOCKIIY and I JED IluOM. ! 'or furtlier particulars, apply to Jas. A. J yon, ' ,t that place. COW A3? & SEAWRIG1IT. Jan. 20, 1.S5P. S8 8t . H ES H> 1 AAAnUSIIKUS good DRIED PEACHES | I f . / V*'/ for which will he paid the highest : naikc't. price in good?. We have now in store, ind are daily receiving, a fine lot of groceries vhioh will lie sold low for C'tis/i. Come to Row darket and buy your yearly supplies noon. We lave also an assortment of D. LAN PRETHS, "resli and genuine GAIIDEX SEEDS, price Cjner miner, also fine fresh Northern raised fellow eyed Irish Potatoes. Come am] supply J onrself asnow is the time to p!nul for early ! potatoes. .APPLETON & R. Sf. PEIUIYMAX. j ixcw Market, S. C., Jan. 18, 185!? 88-11 | i 1MIE sunacrihcr desires to liire ft No. 1 Boot. . nn.l Shoe linker for I lie ensuing yeiir to 1 locate nt or near Chnppell's D*pot.. 1 will | tnnke other propositions to act as co partner i with any person of vorocitv and sloadv habits, j possessing at the snine time good skill as a i P?oot and Shoe Maker. 1 have been solicited ' nt. repeated times, and have now concluded to I net. as co-partner or otherwise. Any person desiring to cngnpe in husin?f<s of j this kind will do well to take advantage of this ! advertisement. P. W. CHAPPELE. Jan. 19, 1850. 38 3t ISriok layer mid Plnatcrer. 'TMllS Undersigned respectfully informs the JL citizens of Abbeville, that having located , permanently at Abbcvillo Village, he is pre- j pared to execute every thing in iiis line of hii- j sines?, nnu nopcs ov prompt nucniion, 10 meriL n due shijre of public patronage. JAMES T. JEFF1UESS. January Ctli, 1859. 36 tf THE EXERCISES OF THE ABEVILLE MALE ACADEMY Will be Resumed on the Fii'Nt Monday iu January, 1850. r|^LIE Scholastic year will comprise two J_ terms : The 1st commencing the lat Monday in January will continue '28 weeks?the '.id'commencing tlie 2d Monday in September will continue 13 weeka. It ia desirable tluit pupils should begin with t'ne Session. RATES OF TUITION. lat Session. 2d Session. Rendinp, Spelling nnd Primary Geography, ?14 00 $ 0 00 Tiie above, with English Grammar and Arit4> mctic, ? . ? - 20 00 9 00 Tli<? nlinvn witls Altrp? bra and Geometry, 23 00 10 00 The ftWc, with Latin and Greek, - - 28 00 12 00 Pupils will be charged from the time of entering to the end of the Session. Board con be procorcd convenient to tho Academy. W. n. WHITE, A. B., Principal. Dec 28, 1858 . 84 3m Printed Delaines. Cy PIECES of Rich ariVI Beautiful Designs, jut) from 12^ to 25 c?jnts per yard, at GRAY fc ROBERTSON'S. Oct 28. 26tf / % j\oticc to Tax Payers. g id tin- iiinlcriiiiinoJ nml .1 pi : .? ? *, fur tlio purpose of collecting Tnxc#, for tin* v?nr 1 S.">8 : Abbivillc C. If., Moi:?lrty, .Tnininry 81 ; ] lue Wwl. TiiMilny, lvbrnnry I ; <'iiUilinniH, Wfiliiosilny, Fob'v 2; ])oiiil<l.?villc, Tlmrjnbiy, F?l>y ; Soillli'tovvn, Fridny, IVli'y 4 ; Albcville II , Sale I)nv, Feb'y 7; Cicciiwooj, Tncsdnv, F?-fi*y 8*. A'(ircoinvooi) Depot, \Vo?lue*?lny, Mar. 10; JOnctv Six, WoiIiimiIkj, Fob'y y ; />inl also Tb(ii'dcbiy< March 17 ; Votnlvilii>. Thursday, Feb' 10; A'liite Hall. Ftidny/FebV 11 ; fiimnvino. nauiruay, rcny r.i; Cedar Springs, Monday, Fel/y 14 Colhrnnsj Tuesday) Feb*? 16; Tolherts, (in the Ilange) Wtd'ilay, Feb')- 10; Bordeaux, Thui.'dny l'eb'y 17; \Villington, Frid:?y, Feb'y IK; Calhoun's Mills. Saturday, Feb'y 19; Spn'df. Monday, Feb'y 21 ; Loiindesville, Tuesday and Wednesday, .' Ybrunry 22 and 23 ; Trible's, Thursday, Feb'y 21; Warreiitoii. Friday, Feb'y 2."); P?radley's, Saturday. Feb'y 20; Douglas' Mills, Monday Fi-h'y 28; Cokesburv, Tuesday and Wednesday, Mar. 1 and 2; Abbeville C. IT., all Court Week. Sale day in April the last, day for making relume. All persons failing to make returns on lie above day, liable to double tax. Ail taxes lo he paid by tlie first Monday in May, or exe. lit ions may be issued. Property to be returned in the name of the iroper owner. (Guardians, Executors, and Ad- ! iniiiistrators will return property under their I JOIlt i ol. Persons having transferred property between lie 1st October, 18.j7, and 1st October 180S, ,vi 11 make it knotvu to me. All persons will come prepared to give the sumbi-r of liirihs, Marriages and Deaths in liuir families. Free persons of color must pay their taxes in ilarch. It is earnestly requested that every tax payer licet me at the appointed times and places, and mt defer making their returns until Court Veek and public days at the Court House, nt ! I'liicli tioie i Ik.v.. io nun..lit. .. ?.i. . i.-? : j utmost impossible to <lo business correctly. S. A. HODOIS, T. U. Jnn. 1S50. 86 Rt ?sr a> - n_ ' ia ? - M ^ ? I^IIK Subscriber who wop appointed the Census Taker of Abbeville l>istriet-, liercy irivos notice that lie will attend for the pnr sc of taking the census of the free white inubitnnts, nt the same lime with the Tax Coin-tor, the several place? designated by bi?? for lie receipt of taxes. Every head, or member f ft fust ily, when summoned to <!o so, required, nder penalty, to make on outh a correct ream of ull and every free white person of his tmily. Attention to the above notice will confer a ivor on the subscriber. JOIINSOX RAJIEY. Jan. 5, 1S39. 36 8t I^IIE Undersinged respectfully announces to the citizens of Abbeville, C. II., and viinity, that he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop, I flip nfllKK ln?..K- 1... TW ? II -V ? )ontist, opposite Mr. Wcstfield^ Ilnrnesa and iaddlery Store, and is ready to make nnd mend >oots nnd Shoes, entrusted to his care, Ac. PATRICK 0KEE1TE. Jan. 12, 1859. 37 "tf | Estate of Wade A. Crawford, dee'd. ^ A LL persons having demands against thie 1'lstnte are hereby notified to present the wiie duly attested to the subscriber, nnd those ndebtod are retired to-pay up on or before eturn day, as the R*jalc will be settled before lie ordinary in a Very>U<?rtTTnic. a^ASharmo^, ' v igkdni'r. Jan. 11, 1959. 37- St Notice Co Life Hlvinb^ S. A. S. rI"MIE I.ife Members of the State Agricultural -L Society are requested to come forwnr 1 and pay t he balance duo on their Notts, to Col. J. l'\ Marshall, forthwith. It. .1. G AGE, Sce'y ?fc Trene. ' Jan. 10, 1809 38 2t IVotacc to Debtors. ALL persons indebted to me by Note or Account, up to the first of January, are requested to settle the same, at the earliest con vcnicncc. M. T. OWEN. Jan. 1, 1S59. 30 tf masonic Female College, COKES BURY, S. C. THE REGULAR exercises in this College will be resumed the first Monday in February, 1859. Tlic Scholarship plun will then go iuto operation. No Student will be received upon that plan without a certificate ol Scholarship, which must be presentcd to the Treasurer. Certificates of Scholarship can be obtained from the Agent, D. W. McCants or M. Straus?, Treasurer. By order of the Board. F. F. GARY, Sec'y. Jan. G, 1859. 36 4t SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN* EQUITY. O. T. Poreher, Ex'r, ) and Trustee, f Bill for Injunction, vs J Construction. DirecJoshunDaniel.Will. I tion ??<*. K. Rcid and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction tlmt Christopher Cox, the children of Cornelius Cox, dee'd, the children of Hailey Cox. dee'd, the children of Lcroy Cox, dee'd, the children of Rerthana Pucc, dee'd, nnd the children of Phereby Price, dee'd, defendants in the above stated ence and next of kin of Jane lleid, dee'd, (whole number and names are unknown,) reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Noble, Cotnp. Sol., ordered that said Defendants do appear and plead, nnswer or demur to said bill of Complaint, within three months from the indication hereof or judgment Pro Coti/euo will be taken against them. WM. II. PARKER, a k. a. i>. Commissioner's Office, ) Jan. 13,1859. J 37 tds TO REGULATE THE LIVER IS ONE OF the phjsician's principal aims it: all cases of debility ur weakness of the system for when this is done health actually follows. To find a remedy to do this has keen the nim of Dr. Sanford during years of practice, where the Liver Invigorator was used with the greatest succes, and fully experimental with, until it could be recommended with confidence and truth, and in no case has it been recommended for the cure of any disease until it has been fully tried, and known to be beneficial in the treatment of such disease. Nenrly all the diseases which we are aubject to originates from a diseased Liver, which shows itself in the form of Jaundice, dyspeysia, sick headache, sour stomach,biliousness, weak nes^of the baelc or spine, Btomaeh and bowe derangement, and mmnjt others too numerous to mention, all of which may be benefitted by the use of the IovigonOor, earing th? Liver and retrieving the cause. December 10, 1858. t 11 ?oir-lm PoIBU iurhI Sku ' of PUR1 WW WdJJlTE LEAD. Linked Oil, and Copa! lM. ISRAEL & URUSSEL ! \\7"0 1L1> IlKSPECl'FUfjLV INFORM ! T * their I'Vicmb nud Customers tlmt they liavi; n very heavy ntoek of j waMm ANB waiter j mrm hjm* s on linnil, which tliey will sell, on account of j j the advancing season, at very low prices. Planters who have not yet bought their i I W K ? R O KERSEYS,! i GCUIltilA PLAINS, I AND I Urognns and Kcgro Ulankctn, I would do well to pive iib a call, as we now close wnt those goods at Co*t. Our large stock of j Calicocs, Iloincspims, Mnincs, ATjincas. Me-1 ' rinws, Ladies' Clonks nnd Bonnets, ; will lip offered at low prices. i HOOP SKIRTS, | FOR LADIES. SUSSES AND CHILDREN, j J.atr.it Sit/lex READY-MADE CLOTHING j For Men, Boys nnd Youtl*.?nil sizes nnd qualities lo Kiiit the season, wnd at priccs to suit everybody. GENTS' AND JTOYS' SHIRTS, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, and everything in the Furnishing Lino at living prices. BOOTS AND SHOES, Trunks, Valises, Carpet-Bags, and a general j stock of Yankee IV ot ions, AT OUR USUAL LOW HATES. Being determined to sell, if possible, we ask j the attention of the buying community to our lar?jc assortment, of (roods which k? frm-ir I sliiiwn, nml poI<1 vei1) low for the "C'et-ifi." Not. 1, ]t>.r>8. t>Vtf I* A P K It COMMISSION WAREHOUSE A NO PRINTERS' DEPOT, For tlic Palo of yy|>jTfV<"s ? '< '? ? ? ?*-? JJrri . %/? ? AN J) COLORED PAPERS, CARDS AND PRINTING MATERIALS OF ALL A'/XDS. AGENT FOIt L. JOHNSON & CO., Typ& Founders, R. HOE & CO.. Ahtl oilier Fiintiog Press inalccra. I PRINTING I\ES OF BESTJUMLIIY, j ai iuaiiuiiiciiircr'!) rriccs. To Merchants The Subscriber begs to call attention to liis LARGE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kinds, which lie will fell very LOW FOR CASII; or short credit on large sums. JOSEl'II WALKER, 120 Mecting-st., Charleston, S. C. Oct 7, 85(5. . "ClfAR L E S~C 0 X Would rejpectfullj' inform p . the I'ublic that he has OPENED A SHOP FOIt Til K halting and Repairing of* CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. It is opposite (but not opposed) to Mr.Tnylor's Katablirtiimcnt. lie hopes that by doing good work, and making reasonable charges, to receive n share of public patronage. - lie-has pn hand at this time, several new and ; neat Bccoikss and one excellent Wauon", which i he will eellHow. v | '28th Oct? 18.18/ " 263m I IEiml T.of ?Vt>> K<iIp ! IN ABBEVILLE VILLAGE. ; ^rMIIS HOUSE anil LOT is situate in a quiet X ft lid convenient part of the Village. The Dwelling is sufficiently large to ftceonnnoj date ft small family, wit\i nil ~neec!,Rory? OutBuildings. The Lot contains something over: an Acre of Land ; nud has a "new aud sub-, stantiul Fence around. Any one desirous of purchasing such a Lot would do well to call on me, ns I -will Bell it low and on the moat accommodating terms. WM. II. WILSON. Sept 10, 58 ? Received This Week. WHITE AND COLORED PLUMES for Jtonnets and Head Dressep, White nnd Colored STELLA SHAWLS, 20 Dozen White and Colored KID GLOVES, at GRAY <fc ROBERTSON'S. Oct 28. 2Ctf Bridal nnd Party Drciixes. I?OUR QUitllTi'It, Six QUARTER nnd . Eight Qlinrt-er While ILLUSIONS, White nnd Colored TARLATONS, Bridal WREATHS i and Fancy HEAD DROSSES, Flowtns nnd Ciiknii.i.k in great variety. Also, While Lace, Bkutiia*, at GRAY & ROBERTSON'S. Oct 28 26tt POIIiE I) EC II E V AC, A FASIIIONAttLE, DURABLE & Df-siradlf. nrticlc for Ladies' and Children's Dressem Also, an elegant assortment of Scotch Gold Pi.uns, at GltAY & ROBERTSON'S. Oct. 28 2Gtf BEFORE TOE BEY A BLACK SILK DRESS CALL AND EXAMINE A FEW PIECES of the best and cheapest Goods ever offered in this market, nt CRAY & ROBERTSON'S. Oct. 28 2fitf Flats, Flats. ANEW supply of Misses and Ladies' Col'd aud White, just received at MOORE ?fc QUAlFE'S. Abbevillo C. H., Aug. 19, 68 27 tf Estate of William Ware, Deceased. T7*EBRUARY THE FOURTII, 185#, is set I nnart. fr?r a. final Mttlpinpni of tlia aImiv* estate, in the Ordimry's office, Abbeville. All parties interested are hereby duly notified of the same. Those having claims against said estate (if any yet remain,) will present the same on or before that da}'. Thoee indebted will pay up in the meantime, .or expcct to be 8IM& G. M. MATT1SON. ErtexUvr. Nor. 8,1858 27 8m JOB frRINTZNO. I We have just received m fine assortment oi New Job Type, from L. Johnson & Cc.'a Fonndarr, which addition to oar office prepare* ui to execute, in the neatest manner, every description of Plain ttid Ornamental Job Printing, inch as Hand Bill<i, Cards, Blank* ol all kinds, Bill &ad%CitotfIai*, Book Work, Visiting Car J b, Ac. Our foroo in thq office v?fir; rsnWosin saying, that'Kris ess (faepatoh jot I Work, wltk the afcoftest^casibfe ntfhae. *? hope to UawMztpU encoawgemeat from aav* wiW * #&\i#jKby f JEFFEHS & COTHllANsj | CFTAKLKSTO^f S. . i "TT'T 7 tl.l/?-oiitinno tlie FnHnrnir* nml I t T mission Business in this city (their of* | ficc on Central Wharf) where they will he pleased to uive their strict nml personal attention to the snle oF Cotton, Flour,1 "Wheat, &c.? or to any business intrusted to their rare. Will i buy goods or Family supplies to order, Coui-j missions for buying or selling 2\ per <Vnt. i They take this opportunity of tendering tliei* i thanks to their friends and patrons for their liberal patronage, and respectful 13* solicit a , COIltiillliilw^ nf flip flHinn ' H. L. JEFFERS. W. S. COTI1RAN, JOHN COTH RAN. Charleston July 10th '68 10 tf ~~S. H. JONES. HOUSE RUILDER. OFFERS his services to Hxc citizens of Abbe- ; v>11?? District, >n everything pertaining to j liis line of business, lly u stvict. attention to 1 the interests of his cmployvri), he hopes t? i merit a due share of patronage. Address Handover I'. <>., j Abbeville District, S. C. March 10, 1859. 40 tf G. T. ANDERSON, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL: 3tc mr "bf :hl !***? tt 9 L O W N D ES V I L L E, S. C A I.IXEaddressed to him nt I.ownd-svillc ; 1*. O. will securc his services in any part j of the District. J?n. 2R, 1858 39 ly j MILLER & WARREN i WOUI.D respectfully call the nttontion of their friends and customers to their stock of XEOIiO GOODS. (JwrifcSelilcj's White J'LA IXS, warranted nil wool li 1 liner I riaid LIN&EY ; Marlboro' J'LA IDS and STRIPES ; Domestic GI NO IIA MS ; (iSS'A 11 (Hi 6'<S, 1'luid and Stripes ; Georgia I'LA IXS ; VIj A A*A' K IjS, of all description?. Oct. ?. 18o7. i\i i? ueneiTTl wC0liMissi0N merchant, No. 204 Exciianhb Row, COLUMBIA, S. C., I?OIt the Sale of HEAT, ESTATE, NEGROES j 1 also COTTON, WHEAT, BACON, ],ar.l, | Wlnskev, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses. Flour, IJntter, i Corn, liny and Produce generally. SirWt person ill attention wvid to the. sale of . any of the above?liberal advances made and prompt returns. Refers to IF. S. Kerr and D. L. McLauehlin, Abbeville C. II., S. C. Aug. 4, 1858, 11 tf MARSHALL, LEE & DeBRUHL. i ^TMIE undersigned have associated with them, i .JL in the Practice of the Law, STEPHEN j C, DkIHIUIIL, Esq. All Juiciness entrusted to! their eare will receive prompt, attention. J. FOSTER MARSHALL, W. Aj_ LEE. January 12, 18-">7. *" 37-tf Ladies' Gauze, Merino, AND LISLE THREAD UNDER-VESTS, Very Desirable for the Summer Wear AT GRAY .V ROBERTSON'S, June 2, 1858 ft tf WINDOW SIIADKS, INI fJRCAT V/ARICTV ?? u II k II I V II It I U I I j AT GRAY ?fc ROBERTSON'S. June 2, 1858 5 tf DR. 3. F. HARRY Haying Located permanently at ABBEVILLE COU 11T IIO USE, Offers his Professional Services /<> the Citizens of the Village and the Vicinityoffice in the Marshall IIouso, on the Main Street. Nor ember 2G, 1838. "SOUTH CAROLINA, I Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas: Henry C. Parnell, 1 Attachment. vs. V Wm. B. Lloyd, ) McGownn, Pl'ffa. Att'y. ' WHEREAS the riant iff did, on the sixth j day of April, eighteen hundred nntl j ' fifty eight, tile hip declaration against theiPe.fendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from and without the? limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same<upon whom a copy of the said declaration, might be served : It is therefore ordered that the snid Defendant do appearand plcnrt to the shid declaration, on or before the seventh day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty nine, othervise' final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded airninst him. MATTHEW McDONALD, c, c. r; Clerk's Office, April, 8. 1858. 49 )y New Goods! New iioods!! WIS would respectfully inform our friends and customers, that we have made large additions to our Stock of Drills and lUcdiciiics, nd would be pleased to huvfe tliem enll and examine our Stock before piirclutiiig elsewhere, as 've can offer them strong indiic^hientu to buy: Our Stock consists in part, of PERFimERIES, Lupin's Extract? for the Handkerchief, l'ofnJwJe*, Cologne nnd Toilet Waleri; Hair; Nail nn<j Tooth Brushes, Dressing Combs, Fine Tooth Powders, Soaps,- Surgical and Dental Instru inents, Fine Brandies and Wines, for Mcdicinal purposes, and all nrticles usually kept in a first-class Drilg Store. Give us a call. JORDAN & McLAUCIILIN, Abbeville C. H. July 1, 1858. 8 tf Philotoken. or Female's Friend. ANEW supply just received and for sale by JORDAN ?k McLAUCHLIN. Marob 12, 1868 45 tf Raltun and Bnu? (or Skti'fe, ANEW supply, just received at MOORE <ft QUATFE'ft. Abbeville C. II., Aug. 10j 68 17-tf Notice to DeLtore. ALL Perrons Indebted fia'tlie lafo firm of WARDLAW A LYfW are requested to make prompt payment, as thej* are ar,lions to clostf up tlte business. Their aocounU as heretofore will be found in the hands of Messrs, JoRbAX A McLauculi.v, their successors, it thft1 old stand. W AUDI, AW A LYON. Deo 17, 1858 88 t# Kattonic Noticc. T^JULTi regular communication ROSLIN 1 J_ LODGE, No. 86. A.-. F.-, Jl./. will neld on Saturday the 18th of January next The members are earnestly requested to attend P as there will be business of importanoe before the Lodge. TW anUv aI il?o W M i. ""tHopii. baker, Soorotarv. ' Dgc. 24, 18158. " ' 86 2t finul Notlcc. . ' THE FIN At1. aettlertent of the EeUte of II. T. Miller willbg made on the Mth 1 Jaauary, I861L. Interested parties will^ke notice And 'attepd npnotui\lly. All neraona l HatfngdotaittHk fc?&in?t,tho Eslrito will ptaiint , tyaiK Wt p?ytnenM?*d allpireooaifttafcte^ M? required to mU1? tb*t diy. ,v . , :t O A NRISA T E S . The frrndVof Ca|>l. <>. M. MATTISON* respectfully rtnnoirJiPc hill! n* n cnudidute for 'fax Co't'-ctc:' r?t thi; n?"Xt election. The of .1AMW A. M'.'COIMJ renpect* fully announce him no n CrindiilHl'u for TuX Collector nt flu- rioJet Hcetioh. The friends of l)r. J. 1'. MeCOMIJ respectfully announce him ns n Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. CST \\ > ure nutliorize<l to ntinouucc S. A. IIODGES as a Candidate for Tux Collector, at the ensuing election. The friends of Cnpt. \V. S. IlARIUS, recpcctfullj' announce him lis a Candidate for Ihc office of Tax Collector of Abbeville District at the next oleclion. 555?" The numerous friendx of \Vl'/5!AliY A. BLACK Esq., respectfully annotincc hiiil as a , Candidate for Tax Collector at the next olea* fc'.'cn. The friends c? IfrENUY S. CASON respect n 113- annnounce him ? Candidate for Tax Collector, at he emming election. C2T The friends of JOI1N A. IIK^TKK 1*0ppectfully announce him a candidate for tlto office of Ordinaiy, at the next election. Oct. 2t, 1858. t?T The friends of Col. J. G. BASK IN* reppectfully announce him a candidate for the office of Ordinary, at the next election. Nov. 4, lRr.8. G. 1, CAMQUN. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, UECeivino ANI? forwarding AUKNT, Reynold-Street, 2d door below Warren Block, AUGUSTA, CiA. AGENT FOR TilK SALE OF GOTTON. FinuR, wiicat, corn, Aof* S^a*iJJftlW?8JfcUV5yf Thi- ' * MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES ON SAME. The for polling Cotton will b? twenty-fi vo ccnts per bale'.' Sept. 9, 58 19 tf The Clear Starchers Friend T7L7"ILL (rive a finished and beautiful gloss t<? f \ Collar.>?, SSIiirL Bosoms, ami to all linen, muslin and cott on guods; it will lie found! t?u assistant in whitening ilotlies, ami is \$ariWhte<l to cvntnin nothing injurious. For srilc by JORDAN ?t McLAI CIILIN. Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1858 * 8 tf THE LIVKK iXVidOllATOR! I'EKiwnnn nv dr. sanford, Compounded Tfottirchj from Gitfits, IS one of the best Purgative rind Liver Me<?*cines now before llie public, that nets as <v Cnt.hnriie, easier milder, and more efteenffit than nn\- oilier medicine known. It is not only n Cathartic, but a Liver Kemedy, acting first cm the Liver to eject its morbid mnitcr, then on the stomach and bowel# to carry olF that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes eft'cctrnlly, without srny of the painful feelings experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time tlint it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and builj it up with uiiusual rapidity. THe Liver is one of the principal rtgnfA tors <>f the human body; and when it performs its functions well, thi' powers of tlio' 9 system are fully dcveloyciK The stomach i? y almost entirely dependen6 on the healthy q netion of the liver tor the proper perform^ nnee of its functions; when the stomach is 0at fault, the bowels arc at fault, nnd the whole system suffers in 6nnseqiiencc of one r organ?the Li v'isr?-having censed to do it* Wduty. For the diseases of that organ, ono of the proprietors has made it his study, in j a praeticfr of more than twenty years, to' jl find somo remedy wherewith to counteract ^ the many derangements to wnicli it is liable.' ^ To' prove that, this remedy is at last found, jj any person troubled with the Livev Compluint, in any of its form*, has tu try tv liot3 tie. and conviction is certain. These Gums remove nil merlin! dr hail , matter from the system, supplying in their [j place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating 9 the stomach, causing food to digest well, u purif\ ing the blood, giving tone and health " to the whole machinery, removing the cause K of the disease, effecting a radical cure, p Bilious attacks are cured, and wjj.nt i* , bottil*. prevented, by the occasional use at P the Liver Invigorator. .i I ^ One dose alter eating ia sufficient to relieVe the stomach and prevent the food from arising ani(;Bouring. Only one dose taken before retiring,- prevenls Nightmare. 8 Only one dose taken at night, loOsens the bowels gently-, and cures Costi * en ens. M One dose taken after cnt-h meal'will curt d Pvspepsia. " 'ear One dose of two tea-spoonfuls will S nhvavs relieve Siek lleadaehe. P One bottle taken for female obstrilcti&u Mwill remove the cause of the disease, u^d tnakc n perfect cure. j ^ Only one dose immediately relieves Cliali^ i while one dose often repeated is a sure cutf j W fnr Cholera Morbus, and a' pt-eVentfvd df ! Cholera. |3g~ Only one bottle is needod throw J out of the system the eflfectif 6f mcdiciVte Au * ter a long sickness. 13?" Unc bottle taken for Jawndice , raft moves *T1 snllowncss or ililiial'ut,allcdlor> ft'otn H the skin. ^ One doge lakcn n short time before eating Ii gives vigor to the appetite aiid tuttkes (bod digest well. ' 8 One dose often- repeated eures Chronif Dinrrlucn in ils \votst forms, wliilc Summer nnd Bowel complaUits- VieKf almost tav tho r first dose. t One or two doses eni'e# (ittadks canBed by n Worms in Children; <hert f? nosurir, safer, ia or speedier remedy in th? world, aa itmur % fails. * A few bottler cur*? Ifrd^ay,- t>jv excl^ ting the absorltentK^5 We take pleasure in recoihmer^ipg this ? medicine as n preventive for FVver and Ague, Chill Fever, nnd all Fevora of a Bilious Type. It operates with certninU", and thousands are willing to teatfty to"He wonderful virtues, . All who use it are1 giving (h<ift *ni\niiyouiv testimony in its favor. * ty Mix waVer in thf rooatfc w'Hli tke Inyigp ^"i-rutor, and swallow both together. ?* , ' TEfH UVER XKVIOORAT9R Is n steientiftc Medical Discover}*, and ia daily wprking eures, almost toW great to believe. 'ft cures ns if by magic, oven thft first floae giving benefit, and seldom thnn o^e bottle is required t9 cure any .kind of Liver Complaint, froirctffo wont .Intfndlbt of Dtififepsia t? m MBWon Headache, nil of wlucu,AC*th* rwuH e^sed Lively " PHo*, OtWJJoflnr per botUa, - ; H 845 prondvay, York. j ' *'^oj.?Atie totem?' :"v* > >-1 . Bnrn* A Park, K?w Vorhj %* Son#, PhiUh*lphi#j M. ?L Bnr? \ Bo?toti H. H. Hay A. Co., Portland juhSppw^ CSn-; einnati; G4vlord A Ha ihrnontTT. <"QH??ahw&* Fahn^Oo^k > D?ri* ?*???>? JfeAjW " Co., St Louis; Ooorat If. Keruh nlBWit; S. 8. H^po^BftttiggtW*' t Wa*M Druggie ';>a.'4u^ lAil md