Corporation Tax. IN Pursuance of an Ordinance to raise Supplies for the Town of Abbeville, the Tax Book will be open until the first of March. No return of taxable properly will be taken until the parties are ready to pay the tux on the tame. Il is expected that every person residing within the Corporate Limits will pay as required by the Ordinance, otherwise they may expect to b? dealt with in the manuer prescribed by tbe fol> lowing Sections: Seq. 6. And be it further Ordained, That if oy person or pereous shall fail, neglect or refuse to make return to the Intendeni of hits her or their taxable properly, incomes, sales or other things taxed by this Ordinance, and pay the tax thereou to the InteDdaut, on or before the first day of March, then he, she or tliey shall he double taxed. And all such persons shall be then assessed by the said Council for ull his, her or their property, or other things taxable by this Ordinance, according to tfie best information which ho can obtain of the value of sucli taxable property, sales, incomes. Ac. : and nil siwli hit on* shall thereon, rh aforesaid, be taxed, and the same collected ashereiuafter provided. Sko. 7. And be it further Ordained by the Authority aforesaid. That the Intendant uiid Wardens of the said Town Council shull issuo executions and such final process as is provided by law for (be collection of all such lines, tuxes and double taxes as may be imposed by this Ordinance ; whieh executions and final process hhall be issued under the corporation, and directed to the Town Marshal, or other person specially npCinled by the Council to collect the same, and enforced and executed against the property and person of defaulters to the same extent and in the same manner as is provided by law for the collection of the general State tax. W. C. DAVIS, Intendant, Feb. 8, 1869 41 St BANK OF CHARLESTON, S. C. AGENCY AT _ A.lbtoovillof S. O. THE Subscriber has removed to the Office situated between Thompson olAn u??/l Num Vnrlf . to make collections or attend to any business in bis liue committed to him. llOBT. II. WARDLAW, Agent. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. 1, 1859 41 3t R. H. WARDLAW & SON, HAVING closed business, make an urgent call on those indebted to them to come forward and settle up. Those to whom we are indebted want their money, and we must collect. Take warning in timo We can't wait. One of us may be fouud in the Office, situated between Jones' building and Thomson Fair's OlTire. where we will be happy to attend to those who call soon to pay. Those who neglect to do so will have to call in some other office. Abbeville, S. C., Feb. I, 1859. 40 3t Northern Planting Potatoes. BBLS. Pink Eye Potatoes, for Plauting. I w v ?u uuo viucr. Sugar, Coffee and Ittolasscs. 12 bb?. N. O. Syrup, very fine. 4 Hhds. Choice N. O. Sugars. 10 bble. Stewart's Coffee do 25 Bags Prime Rio Coffee. 10 do La^uira do 6 do Maricaybo do 4 do Old Mocha do 10 Packets Old Gov Java Coffee. Hardware and Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, &Ci) icCij &Ci In great variety and of best quality. 40 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 20 do Best Quality Sperm Candles. -aaa ti- ?~? rtr i a,vw uavuua uigars. H. S. KERR. Feb. 2,1850 40 tf ATVD COMMISSION HOUSE. COLUMBIA, S. C. THE Subscriber, informs the Citizens of Abbeville District, and the public generally, that he is fully prepared to supply them at moderate prices, with all and everything incident or pertaining to the OBOBE&Y BUSINESS Order* Attended to witfi Prornpititudf.. Having ample facilities for the sale, on advantageous terms of consignments?such ns COTTON. FLOUR, CORN and other Produce ?making liberal cash advances on the snm^, be respectfully invites a share of public patron? ape. w. L. REILLY. References. Hon. Jar. D. Tradewell, Hon. Edward J. An tour, .vtssk Drafts, Cashier Exchange Iiunk, Columbia, Dr. T. J. Goodwyn, Cait. J auks P. Adams, Messrs. Chambers if Marshall. Columbia, Jan. 28, 1859. 40 2m FIRE IN THE MOUNTAIN! RUN BOYS, RUN! SHEEP t SHEEP < BASONS WhY Marshall frazier, of Edgefiei.i, re fused to take TEN EWES bid off by < him at the Sale made by one J. W- W. MARshall, as Administrator of Win, A. Williams, deo'd: "Forty-one fine EWES and one Imported South Dovn RAM," were advertised for sale. During the biddings I asked the Administrator Marsha)), if the EWES And the It\M had run together in the same pasture. And he answered promptly "Yes." These circumstances induced me to believe that the Ewes offered sale were probably with young by the Imported South Down Ram?and, under that impression, 1 bid off ten of them. The day succeeding the sole I ascertained that the supposed Ram was a Wether?that the Imported South Down Ram was a native of Cass County, Georgia, and that the Ewes I bid off were not one of them with yonng. Under such circumstances, I declined to roeeive the Ewes struck off to me, and ONE J. W. W. MARSHALL, of Abbeville District, may make the most of it. M. FRAZIER. Jan. 26,1869. 40 2t Administrator's Notice. A LL oersons who ? -m? ? - ?- ? -.w uuvuvcU) ciciirr ny A Not? or Account, to John Ilobinton dec'd; or to the undersigned, for purchases made at the Wle of the personal properly of said deceased, '/ut requested to make immediate payment. And /ill persona having demands against said Estate K'U pVesent them for payment to the Administor, properly attested. The attention of all interested is specially jpnd particularly invited to this notice, as it is iho last that wijl be given. jJ, W. IlEARST, Adm'r. Jan. Hfi, 1859 41 - 8t - 80UTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?Citation. WILLIAM BJLL, Esq,, Ordinary of Abbe? ville District: WHEREAS, William J. Oray bap applied to me i&r Letters of Adminfstratioo. on II end sintralar the croods ?ni! p5iTie' tinder my had and seal, this thirty ?j<<. ?f Jaaaary, in the year of otoir haodred and-fifty^ }h 'U j 2> ' "jp V, >' --iv ' jj, w fyJ-W*-*- .j. Administratrix's Sale. Estate of Samuel B. Major, dec'd BY Pertnipuion of tlie Ordinary for Abbeville District, I will sell by public auction, at the late residence of euid deceased, on Wednetday the lClli of February next, all his pursonul Estate, consisting of Ten young and tiils-oly NogrooB, Horses, Mules, Cattle, lio^s, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oute, Pons. Dacon, a quantity of pure Uoyd Cotton Seed, Shucks, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other property too tedioufi to mention. Ternia mude known on day of sale. MATILDA L. MAJOR, Administratrix. I Note?The Plantation will be rented ou same day for the present year. M. L. M. Jan. 28, 1859 41 2t Executor's Sale. Estate of Mary A. Fraser, Deceased. IN accordance with the last Will of Mrs. Mary A. Fraser, dec'd, I will sell at public auction, at. her late residence on Wednesday. the 28 of February next, the following property, viz : Ilorses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Cotton in Bales, Cotton in Seed, Blacksmith's Tools, Wagons, I.Mautation Implements, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Also, at the same time will be sold a plantation of land, belonging to the estate of said deceased, containing one hundred and eleven acres, more or less. Suid Land is known us the " Derry Tract." The Terms of sale of the above property will be made known on the duy of sale. SAMUEL GILMER. Qualified Executor. Jan. 26, 1859 39 3t hohtxckh:* BY Virtue of the last Will and Testament of HUGH ROBERSON, d-e'd., I will sell at the residence of said dee'd., on THURSDAY the 17th day of FEBRUARY next. Some Tl f m._l? VAIT*ti ' jliii'cu ur ruur i>?KOiy x UUIXU IS??UUUI!^| fllJU a Lot of CATTLE. TERMS?Made known on day of Rale, J. W. LIPSCOMB. Executor. Jan. 22. 1869. 89 3t Banner copy 3 times. Slicriir's Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri facias to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, wiiliiu the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday rind Tuesday in Febuary, the following property, to wit: 3f>7 Acres of Land, mor.* or lees, hounded by lands of Itoberl M. Davis, and others ; also, two Negroes, levied on us the property of A. Maulden, ads. B. Allen. Also, at defendant's residence, on Wednesday, the 9th of February next. Two Horses, One Mule, Or.? Lot Cat tie, Lot of Ilogs, Household add Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, with other articles, levied on as the property of the same, at the suit of the same. 130 Acres of Intnl. nioro or less, bounded by lands of Arch. Boyd, and others, levied on as the property ofStepeen W.Willi#, add Hniney RY GOODS, GROCERY pod BED fcuOM. For farther partleiUft, ?pply to 44^ A- Lyoa, * * * f j EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, S. C. ) Dec-. 22, 1B68. \ ALL CommnnicntionB to the Executive, should lie addr?"Med to Governor WILLIAM II. GIST, at Uuionville, unlets otherwise ordered. R. T. WATTS. accr tiary. Deo. 24. 18.r,8. 38 3t 11 E M O V E D . "\\7 E take this opportunity of in forming our W PATRONS Mild l*'RIENDS that we have bought out the interest of Messrs. SIBLEY ?t USHER. of this Town, and have removed to the Store formerly occupied hy tliein. We return our Bincere thanks to the Planters generally for the liberal patronage always hestowed upon us, and will endeavor to continue to merit the same. When we shall have the pleasure of groeting our old Friends and Patrons at our new location, tliev will find us fully supplied with the following articles: Superior Java, Lagtiyra and Rio COFFEES; Stuart's A. B. C. Powdered the preparation of yoong men for College. From hie past ex peri enetf, and by a strict attentions bqsinese, the Principal trosU to imerit a full share of ppblib patronage. Boarding ean be bad from $8 to #10 per month. -.. Jan. 13, 1889. *4 tf Noticc to Tax Payers. I WILL attend at tlie undernamed times and pluces, for tlie purpose of collecting Taxes, for the year 1858 : Abbeville C. II., Monday, January 31 ; Due Went, Tuesday, February 1 ; Callahauis, Wednesday, Fel>'y 2; Donablaville, Thursday', Feby 3 ; Soufiletown, Friday, Feb'y 4 ; Abbeville C. II , Sale Pav, Feb'y 7 ; Greenwood, Ttiesdov, F<-b'y 8; At Greenwood Depot, Wednesday, Mar. 10; Ninety Six, Wednesday, Feb'y tf ; And also Thursday, March 17 ; Wocidville. Thursday, Feb' 10; White Hall. Ftiday,'Feb'y 1) ; Sinithville. Saturdoy, Feb'y 12; Cedar Springs, Monday. Feb'y 14 ; Cot brans, Tuesda}*, Feb'y 16; Tolberts, (In the ltange) Wed'dny, Feb'y 10; Bordeaux, Thursday Feb'y 17; Willington, Friday, Feb'y 18; Calhoun's Mills, Saturday, Feb'y 19; Speed?. Monday, Feb'y '21 : Lotindesville, Tuesday and Wednesday, February 22 and 23 ; Trible's, Thursday, Feb'y 24; Warrenton. Friday, Feb'y 25; Bradley's, Saturday, Feb'y 20 I Douirlatt' Mills. Mondav Feb'v 28 : Cokoxbury, Tueedny and Wednesday, Mar. 1 and 2; Abbeville C. H.t all Court Week. Sale dav >? April the last day for making return!). All per.?uns failing to make returns on the above day, liable to double tax. All taxes to be paid by the iir9t Monday in May, or exe cutions may be issued. Property to be returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardians, Executors, and Administrators will return property under their control. Persons having transferred property between the 1st October, 1857, and 1st October 1858, will make it known to me. All persons will come prepared to give the number of Births, Marriages and Deaths in their families. Free persons of color mnst pay their taxes in March. It is earnestly requested that every tax payer meet me ut the appointed times and places, and not defer making their returns until Court Week and public days at the Court House, at which lime there is usually such n rush that it is almost impossible to do business correctly. s a nr>nr:f4 t r? Jan. 5, 1869. 36 ' 8t :mr?c ^ m ? TIIE Subscriber who was> appointed the Census Taker of Abbeville District, hereby eives notice thnt he will attend for the purpose of tuking the census of the f|'ee white inhabitants, at the same time with the Tax Collector, the several places designated by him for the receipt of taxes. Every hcail, or member of a fa'i.ily, when summoned to tluso, required, under penalty, to make on oath a correct return of all and every free while pereou of his family. Attention to the above notice will confer a favor on the subscriber. JOHNSON RAMEY. Jan. 5. 1859. 3G 8t MTOTJECCJE. rJ~MIE Undcrsinced respectfully announces to j*_ me citizens 01 Aimeville, u. 11., and vicinity, thut lie lias opened a Boot and Shoe Shop, n the office lately occupied by Dr. S. II. Beard, Dentist, opposite Mr. Wcstfield's Harness and Saddlery Store, and ie read}1 to make and ineiid Bouts and Shoes, entrusted to his care, The rihoTfl, with Latin and Greek, -? - 19 00 ' 19 00 Popila will be charged front the time of entering to the end of the 8taaion. Board can he prootired convenient to the Aeadefc*. * XV tj vnrmti * *>. * *** " ? rt mm> a. 0., rnoeiMi, Deo 33,1^8 mT * J ?r ; in..,,. i> ,i. , . i. u. ,i l m i-'-Hfini Hi OelMliet. .C ^ PIECES of Rich and Be*ntfful D?sigti?, Atkj from i*8 # '?W M. ISRAEL & BIIUSSEL WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM their Friends and Customers that they Iiave a very heavy stock of FALL Am WINTER on hand, wliich they will sell, on account of the advuneing season, at very low price*. runners wiio nave not y?*t l>ougtit tlieir NlilGRO KERSEYS, GEORGIA PLAINS, AND Brogaus aud Negro Blaukeli, would do well to give us a cull, 03 we now close out tboau goods at C'oxt. Our large ntock of Calicoes, Iloinespuns, DeLaines, Alpacas. Merinoes, Ladies' Cloaks and Bonnets, will l>e offered at low prices. HOOF SKIRTS, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, Latest Stylet. READY-MADE CLOTHING For Men, Boys and Youth?,?all sizes and qualities to suit the season, and at prices to suit everybody. isuivjs SIXVU WXS- SHIRTS, Oloves, Collars, Hosiery, and everything in the Furnishing Line at living prica. BOOTS AND SH0E9, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, and a general stock of Yankee Notions, AT OUR USUAL LOW RATES. Being determined to sell, if possible, we ask the attention of the buying community to our lartre assortment ot goods, which will he freely shown, and sold ver* low fur the "Cash Nov. 1, 1858. 27tf PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE AND PRINTERS' DEPOT, For the sale of WRITING, PRINTING, ENVELOPE AND r n i. n n p n dadpdc? n * o n o V u u V II u u 1 il 1 u U >) I b A n 1)1] AND PRINTING MATERIALS OP ALL KINDS. AGENT FOR L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders, B. HOE & CO., Ami other Printing Prees makers. PRINTING INKS OF BEST QUALITY, At Manufacturer's Prices. To Merchants. The Subscriber begs to call attention to his LARGE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kinds, which he will sell very LOW FOR CASIf, or short credit on large sums. JOSEPH WALKER, 120 Meeting-si., Charleston, S. C. Oct. 7, 853. CHARLES COX . Would respectfully inform w the Public that he has OPENED A SHOP you THK making and Repairing- of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. It is opposite (linl not opposed) to Mr. Taylor's Establishment. He hopes that by doing good work, and making reasonable charges, to receive a chare of public patronage. He has on hand at this time, several new and neat Bupoiks, and one excellent Wagon, which he will sell low. '28ill Oct., 1858. ?68m 90UTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IK EQUITY. O. T. Portlier, Ex'r, \ andTrustee, Bill for Injunction, vs Construction, DirecJosliua Daniel, Wm. tion POILE DECHETRE, A FASHIONABLE, DURABLE & Dmwabl* nrtiple for Ladies' and Children's Dresses. Also, an elegant assortment of Scotch Gold Plaids, at GRAY given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, a a p. Clerk's Office, April, 8, 1868. 49 ly New Goods! New Goods!! WK would respectfully inform our friende and customers, that we have made large additions to our Stock of Drugs and Medicines, and would be pleased to havo them call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we can offer thern strong inducements to buy. Our Stock consists in part, of PERFUMERIES, Ltibin's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Pomade9, r>,.l tu.i u-:- *t..i . vywiuuuc oiiu jLuncb ?? uicus , nuir, ifail BI1U Tooth Brushes, Dressing Cpuib*, Fine Tooth Powders, Soaps, Surgical and Dental Inslru ments, Fine Brandies and Wines, for Medicinal purposes. And all articles usually kept in a first-ciasa Drug Store. Give us a call. JORDAN 4 McLAUCIILIN, Abbeville C. H. July 1, 1858. 8 tf Philotoken. or Female's Friend. NEW supply juft received and for aala b JORDAN & McLAUCHLIN. Marob 18, 1868 46 tf Rattan aqd Bra^for Skirts, ANEW supply, jnst received at MOORE QTJAIFE'8. Ahhnvilln f!. H.. Ancr 10 Kfi 11-tf Notice to Debtors. ALL Persona Indebted to the lata firip of WARDLAW r. ISib. a, 1?0?. i 46 . ^ ~i j'faJA-- f ?* nfr' i' "I . P?l?u ?H4 ?HI* *.iJL AMwiiMyU Juty '%:W i ' J V*. * * CANDIDATE!. The friends of Capt. Q. M. MATTISON respectfally aunounoo him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the nsxt election. The friepds of JAMES A. McCORD respeotfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of Dr. J. F. McCOMB respect* fully announce hiui as a Candidate far Taj Collector at the next election. tW We are authorized to announces. A, HODGES ns n Candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. . &T The friends of C?pt. W. S. HAftRlff, respectfully announce him as a Candidate fbfr the office of Tax ColUctor of Abbeville District at the next election. 535" The numerous friends of WESLEY A. BLACK Esq.. resneotfullv announco him aa a. Candidate for Tax Collector *t tion. The friends of IIENRY 8. CASON rapee* ully aonnounce him a* a Candidate for Ta* Collector, athe ensuing election. JST" The friends of JOHN A. HUNTER raopcctfully announce him a candidate for tl)? ofBco of Ordinary, at the next election. Oct. 27. 1868. The friends of Col. J. O. BASKIN respectfully announce him a candidate for tba office of Ordinary, at the next flection, Nov. 4. 1858. G. lc CALHOUN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, RKCKIVINQ AND FORWARDING AGENT, Reynold-Street, 2d door below Wfirren Block, AUGUSTA, OA. AGENT FOIt THE 8ALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, Oats, Sugar, Holasses, Bacon, Bice, and Produce Generally. MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES ON SAME. The Comuiisoions for selling Cotton will b* twenty-five ceuU per bale. Sept. 9. 68 19 tf Joy to llic Admirers of A FINE HEAD OF nfitn r? rtcinw w v*? JCIAUJ& fX?k\S\, Talk of beauty. It cannot exist without a Ann head of hair, then read tho following, and if ask morefwp circular aroqnd eac|a bottle, and do one can- doubt. Professor Wood'# Hair Restora* live.?Wo call the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turn* back to its original color, gray hair?covers the head of the bald with'a luxuriant growth?rerpoves the dandruff. Itching, and all-cutaneous eruptions?cause* a continual flow of the naturul fluids ; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the h^ir- -wijl preserve its color, and keep it froiitf falling io extreme old age, in all its natu al beauty., We call then upon the bald, the grey, or diseased in scalp, to uso it; and Burely the young will not, as they value the, (lowing locks, or the witching curl, ever be without it. praUo is upon the tonyue of thousands. Tho Agent fur Prof. Wood's Hai'r Reatorative in New Ilaven, received the follow jog-Utter in regard to the Restorative, a few weak* si nee : Deep River, Conn., July 23, 1856. Mr. Leavenworth?Sir : I havo been troubled wiUf^ dandruff or scurf on my bead for more than n year, my hair began to come out. scurf and hair together. 1 saw in a New Haven paper abpqt " Wood's Hair Restorative " as a curc. I called at your store on the let qf April lqst, and purchased one bottle to try it. and I found tq my satisfaction it was the thing, it removed the scurf and new hair began to grow ; it is now two or three inches in length , where it to a* all off. I have greaCfqith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles more bj Mr. Post, bearer of thia. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, ypu baf? a market for inany bottles after it is knowu here. Youra with respect, RUFUS PRATT. PnitADKLrutA, Sept. 9.1886. P*of. Wood?Dear Sir : Yoyr Hair Restore tive |s proving lUplf beoeficjftl tpm?. This front, aud ?1bo the back part of roy head almost. lost iu covering?in foot bald I ha*? used but two half pint bottles ofoour Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front iB also receiving its benefit. I hav* tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own par tonal r*comuieudation, I cau induce many pVb* try it Yours respectfully, i . D. R. THOMAS, M; Dt No. 4^4 Yin* street. ViNCKKN^a, lA.^on^i.28, 18$S. PROF. O. J. WOOD : As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discoverpH Hait Rf>iilorAtivA I will hIaU f.ir ever it may concern , that I have tfted it Hud known others to use it?that, 1 h*r? ml years, been iu the habit o? \ftiog other Restorative, and that I find youra Twtljr superior to any other I know. It entirely cleapr** the head of dandruff, and with 9051 trto^^h'n proper use wilt restore apy person'* nsirto the original youthful color ^bd tej|tare, gw?r it a healthy, soft and glqssy appearance ; and all this, without diecoloripe t^e hand^j$hat apply it. or the dress un whien it drop*. I would therefore, recomiRead lt? me tq C?prj ??0 desirous of having color ftn() texture to .hair. Respecially yours. WILSON K|Nff. O. J. woop A CO., Propcieton, S12 Broad way,. It. Y., (in the great N. Y., Wfrp Railing Ftf*blishineut,) and 114 Market atPNti 'St. Lolfis, ^ Aiid sold by all good PrMgguU Jan. If, J869. 88 ?aw-Jjr. ??+ ALMOST EVEJ^VBODY HEARD OK 4 Wood'# Hair ?UtW>ratire " tfce word j < Restorative in tbie case, je pa n&ROpftr, w? fiave the teetifpony of individuals whoee elevit?d position in the oonntry, aa wall U'lhtijr ae- i koowledged and honorable (hiruUir -w gentlemen, render wh^ref they pqblfeljMp- < (art in the |ast d?gr#e reliable. S?Tfr?l 4|f theae have letied, personally the b#lr preparation wp are npw speaking qf, and Mttityr t*'ffa atnaziog efflcaey in tjt^tatoat public naHt^tt possible. Their ttrMoWwBiHliltMih proprietor's Depot, 81* Broftdway, New Ml, and opoe sepn and properly appreaiat*},^* bate .10 besitfltan in eayjpg they, will impress cflnyiotion pn the moat akeptiaal mi ad. Woof* H*ir Restorative la, doubtlees, the W ofiUkind e?er yef*j?fodii4?J. -i; Itdoea not dye, b?t gt*? Iflia. baakbtffc* torinj." #ed to be'fmcoY?T|||4jr ?<* i**7 b?ld, ?nd olber^n?*T^ ^Ss " : ;,, * J , i. /'Utt-jd?:, *5i^*y^v