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LIVERY STABLES, BY COBB & CRAWFORD, ABBEVILLE S. C. TVyx THE Undersigned would inform /c /\ . the public thai they have formed u copurlnertthsp for the purpose of conducting THE LIVEUY STABLE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. They have tukcu the well-known Stables attached lo tho lot of the Marshall House, occupied lust year by P. S. Kutledge. TheneStables, fronting on Wellington Street, have been repaired and refitted. and are now well ftrovided with provender imd attentive Hostlers, or the accommodation of the public. Mr. CRAWFOKI) .if ii.?.firm ^frays bo found ul tlie Stables, and he hopes, by close attention l<> business, to merit and receive liberal share of public patronage. *riie Stables will be provided with BUGGY AND SADDLE MOUSES, to hire, together with every other necommodation usually offered by h similar establishment They have also, COMMODIOUS I.OTS for the accomodation of STOCK DKIVEKS, and will furnish them with provender, at living rate*. EDMUND COBB, J. B. CRAWFORD. Feb. 23, 1B5'J 44 ?f THE MARSHALL HUlSli. BY E. COBB, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of the MARSHALL jiy'jl! JlOl'SE would inform the public thut his House. instill open for the reception of visitors. Having gome experience in Hotel-keeping, he flatters himself that lie will be ahle to please his friends and customers. His table will at all times be supplied with The Very Best The Market Affords. His House is well provided with ultentive ser ??iuii itini every wing lo render Ins customers comfortable. edmund cobb. Feb. 21, 18f>y 44 tf Surveyor General's Office. COLUMBIA, Feb. lltb, 1830. Deputy suuvkyoii's throughout tinState, will bear in mint) that the TERM of DEPUTATIONS expire on the IStli Feb. insl. After which dale, no SURVEY mii'Ie by theiu will be LEGAL, until I lie i r BONDS and DEPUTATIONS are renewed under the Lew SURVEYOR GENERAL. Blank BONDS will bo furnished, upon application to Win. R. Ill*NTT, Surve3'or General *rleet. S. M. BOYIvIN, Surveyor General. Feb. 15, '59. 43 It SOUTH CAROLINA, Adbcville District? Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Ab beyille District : TyilEUEAS, John II. "Wilson has i\pplic?] to ' me for Letters of Administration, on nil and singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of Dr. J. Toguo late of the District aforesaid, dec\i. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all lid singular the kindred uod creditors of said deceased, to lie und appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holden at. Abbeville Court House, oil the ' fifth day of March next., to show cause if uny, why the said Administration should not lie granted. Given under 1113' hand and seal, this seventeenth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand ciirlit hundred and tif- 1 ty-nine and in the eighty-seuoud year of American Independence. \V. HILL, O. A.D. Feb. -24. 1839. 43 2t Sheriff Sales. BY VIRTUE of nn Order Irom lion. D. I* Wwdlmv. to tiic; directed, I will cull at tlic tysaidencc of liarlly Tucker, near Harper's Ferry, pn the third day of M AUCH next, the following properly, viz: 23 Hogs, 7 C'owi* and Calves, 2 Hulls, 1 lot of Com in ."Shuck, I lot shucki-d Corn, 1 Mule, 1 lot Itacon, 1 lot IViir. 1 l"t Meal, 1 lot Shorts, 52 Jars Lard, 1 cuke of Tullow. I four lioiw Wugun, 1 .Cutting Knife, I (Cotton i'limler. 1 6ett Druwers, 1 Bedstead. I pine Table, 1 lot Wheat, 1 lot Fodder, 1 lot Coiton Seed ; attached its the property of A. Wilson [hidden, ada I'errin <L Cothrun, uud ethers. AI?o, at AKlieville C. II., on the first Mmida}in March in-set, five barrels and three half l.arreW of Molasses. Attached as the properly of IIuddeD, Slugcr it Co., ads. Win. McGownn and others. Terms?CASH. JOSEPH T- MOOUE.h A.D. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 9, 1859. 43?Ids OTICE is hereby civen Unit nfter publication for six weeks', application will he made to the Comttiitai'.-ner of 1'ensions. fur tlie ieMie of duplicate* of Warrants. No.. .*(S4<!0, for 100 acres issued lo Zadmrinli Sinrtli; also iseued to Amos II. Townseud, No. 461C3, for 160 acre*. Act 3J of Marcli 1855. The same having been lost nnj Caveats against their Location entered in the General Land Office. J. T. STEVENS. Attorney for Zachariah Smith and A. 11. rr* . * j.owiiden'1. Abbeville, C. II., S. C. > Feb. 11 tli, 1859. J 42 6t nr mjm r M " jc ?cz: m ^ ''l^HE Subscriber would offer to the Citizens of Abbeville, a choice selection of EVERBLOOMING ROSES, fropi bis Garden in Charleston, S. C.. they are of large size, aud are warranted true to name. Descriptive Catalogues can be furnished by application to Menard. Branch, Allen <t Edward* Boo^c Store, or by application to the Subscriber at 'fliog. C. Perrin's, Eea. He. would also enter into arrangements with parties, desirous of having their Gardens laid olf in approved style. SAMUEL WEBB. Gardener and Florist. X. B. All orders for plants, will be promptly Attended to. Feb. 17, 1859. 42 4t Administrator's Notice. ALL persons who are indented, either by Note or Account, to John Itobiueoii de<>'H pr to the underpinned, for purchases made at the of the personal properly of said deceased, fi.rjo resettled to Lpiike immediate payment. Ana II persons having demands uguinft said Estate fwill present theni fur payraeut to the AdminUV*^9r, propfcrly atu*te<l j . Tlie attention of at] interested ia specially itud particularly invi.ted to this notice, as it is jthe last that win be giveu. J. W. HEARST, AdmV. Jan. 2*, 1859 41 U -? ' : Notioai. AfJ, pergooK indebted lor purchases of the real pud personal Estate fif C. W. MANTZ, dec\l, are notified to come forward "ind/MF UP. The litigation in reference (o iiaitf Etl(Oe ii ended. The legatee* want their ruuiioy, ?uu ,Wi**^"uSl,,1V " V ??< tinr uu tlie Estate by a finalpeUlemeoL. JOHN W. HEAiWT. E*>. *'F?h. 7,185? i? 4t ? T^ETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIW, WitJi the Galvanic Process, BY 8. IIENItY BEARD, , J?JPV*B3 ? TT * JSP TPP* * Office?Over Branch A; Allen's Drag Store. ; Abbeville CL H. (fcjwtHUMt n V J. M. NEW WHOLESALE AND RE CHEAP HEADY W UNDER UNITED ; "WU ?KORi J. M. Newby & Co., IM Ooods in ZTS3" ^V2> KNO WING TllH STYLES AND ( AUGUSTA, CAN ALWAYS SHOW 2 FITTING GOODS KN Htbiuta I htm UWN MANUFACTURES MESSRS. D. DE M JBLCat * mW M They nleo keep the best Make and Fits ofSII nt tlieir establishment and look through. Tlicy | for MEN and BOYS wear?ever oll'ered in Au Augusta, Gn., Fub. fl, ISoih HEAD-QUAltTEKS. \ ABBEVILLE. S. C. ) Feb. 11, 1801) J ORDER XO. 5. I BY the resignation of Gen'l. W. W. PERKY- ] MAX, the office of Brigadier General oi ' the 1st Brigade <?f Cavalry is vacant. Col. J. j W. PICKENS of the 1st. Regiment, will , | net ns General of Brigade till lL*e Vacancy is i i tilled. I, By order of the Maj. General. ? WM. TaTOM, Aid dc Cump. t ORDER NO. 6. j An flection for Brigadier General of the 1st : ' Brigade of Cavalry will lie held (within the Ic | Hal hours) at cach li'yhmntul Muster Ground ' ' on SATURDAY the SOtll of AI'ltlL next. j Managers of election t<i eoiint the votes and i 5 transmit to the Maj. General, n Statement in * writiup, showing the result of caeli Poll. By order of the Maj. lYneral. t WM. TATOM, ? Aid de Cump. Feb 10. 18MJ. -12 tf ' Kdgetield Advertiser, Anderson Gazette f ] and Greenville Patriot, copy twice. jAUMSTA HOTEL. -wlj WLJ 'jr JWL. i CiEORGIl. ; I WM. E. WH EE LOCK, | PROPRIETOR. i Fcli. 11, 1859 41 ?m I APPRENTICE WANTED. ' rT"MIK mihscrilier desires to procure nn APX PRENTICE, to learn the BLACK SMITH ' Trade. Either a white BUY or NEUKO will he taken. Apply to the subscriber, at Abbe-1 IvilleC. II. i 1 Wil. KNOX. Feb. 17, 1859. 42 am. bskc jp?? m m ^ m?m ( A.\7 ILL be Fold on Sule-I'ay next. nt AbhoV T ville Court House, to :lie highest bidder, n Rplendid and well ironed, new ' FOUR HORSE W\tiO.\. , If any one wishes to purcliaae such a wagon 1 be fore next bale day, lie van do so on reasonable | 1 terms, by applying nt this ollii'i-. or at the suboeritier's bouse one mile from thin place, on the Cambridge Road, TehmSj?Cash. L-IiOY J. WILSON. ] Feb. 17, 18.VJ. -J'J 3t THE ! DAILY CAROLINA BULELTIN. r|"MlE subscribers have commenced to pub- 1 L lish, this dav, ii> the City of Columbia, un- < der the style and title ol Bitirrox <t Bkitton, a j Daily and Tri-NVcckly Newspaper, on a full Super Royal sheet, upon the following terms Daily paper, per annum $4 00 Tri-Weekly ? " 2 00 J2T" Single copies 2 cents or 10 cents per week. THE CHEAPEST PAPER IN THIS STATE. The " Bi'llktin *' is somewhat smaller tlian its Columbia cotempornries, but ns it is printed ' upon a smaller class of type, it will contain ns ' much, if not more, reudnble mutter than is usunlly published in this city, for one-third!*** price for the daily, and exactly half the j,r\ce of j other tri-weekly publications in Columbia. % It will be our object to make the " Bulletin " ? an interesting and reliuble news journal. Eve ry effort will be made to procure for publica- , tion the latest news from all sections of the ) globe, by Teleyrapb .or otherwise ; and special care will be token to mail the paper carefully I and promptly to those who may favor us wita their orders." Mr. E. II. Britton, long cotmectcd with the j Press of this State, has been engaged to super- < intend the publication and ninnagemcut of the affairs of U)n " Bulletin nnd we can safely promise that no effort will be withheld on bis part, if needed to make the paper worthy of general patronage. j Perrons who may consent to aet as Agent? for the sole of the " Bulletin." will be supplied i daily upon the following teuns, for each : 20 copies daily $00 S5 1 60 copies daily $00 80 40 " " 55 | 100 " "1 40 It will lie seen by tlie above prices, that we J have determined to publish a cliuBp Daily Paper, and thus afford uii opportunity for all to obtain daily information of every important occurrence which may reach us up to the hour of closing at nigJ.L We refer the render to the salutatory, published in another column fur such information as may be desired, touching tlie political character of (.he " Bulletin regarding it sufficient to state that the ancient land marks will ever be kept in view, and that the tone and character of the paper will be thorough State lights, ] ?that the lessons taught by Calhoun and his illustrious cotemporaries, ami endotsed l>y this State Rights Party of their day, will ever fiud j liberal and unwavering support in the columns of the " liullclin." ' C. K. BUTTON. J. E. BIUTTON. Jan.17,1859. 39 *f DR. S. HENRY BEARP, 1 DENTIST, , Graduate of the Baltimore College of < Dental Surgery, HAS permanently located at Abb?viUe C. IL, and solicit* a chare of public patronage. T?et^ lnperte4 frooi ojis to full upper and E^^j^d nerve* destroyed and treated, fr?e from pain. Having purchased an oilae Uigbt, <)f Dr. lilandy, ?f iialtiinore, I am prepared tu *nfBtt ieeth vu the fJip.orJnm. r->(ts?. Offlct?Or?r Bmuash fc AlW?Br*g ?t#ro. APSEVI^'iS c. II.. S. C ; April ?2, m?. 62 It IfQtlce iff Debtors. A p?fsonc indebted to me by Note or AoxV count, up to tb? first of January, are wqnested to settle the same, it the earliest conVerjienoe. M. T. OWEN. Jfe. i, IBM. . 16 tf BY & CO, :tail dealers in :abe clothing, i STATES HOTEL, mm TT vm. 9 ; (ill, 1 , CariiilUcture their own f ew York, quality, to suit the trade of viieir customers the very owm to the trade. ?THEEY RECEIVE WFFKIY FROM VLIN & CO., G2JWJBT' ?l?.07HX>a L^^kT JT_^< JtCSlii* HITS, DRAW KUS, OI.OVKS, ?tc.. Ac. Cnll iromisoto s-how their first Sl'RlNG GOODS i^ii sin. 41 * THE ~ aO^SERVATXST ' is riBti,isni;i> EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, ' AT XEWBEICRY, S. C. BY WILLIAM F. NANCE, i TERMS: Two Dollars in advance, Two Dollars ani> 1 Fiktv I'k.nts at the expiration ot six mouths, and 1'iutKK Dollars nt thv end of tin- war. >io paper will he discontinued until all nr- ! 1 reni-ages are paid, <iiul no paper mailed until'the buhseription price in received; unless nt j " .lie option of the proprietor, when the circumilanct's call for a difieront course. I 1 Advertisements will lie conspicuously inser- i ,ed at the rate of Fifty Cents per square of 12 ] incs, for the first insertion, and Thirty-Seven i Hid one half cents for every suliacqueut innerion under three months. liusiness cards of five lines and under, iusered at live dollars a year. Tiikkk Months Advertisements.?One square >4, two squares $7, three squares $10, four ; quures $12. 6ix Months Advertisements?One square $7, I i ,\vo squares $12, three squares $10, four j quurcs $20. Yeabi.v Advertisements, with the privilege >f changing four times, one square $10, two ' qua res $18, three squii- *25, four squares ?U0. and live squares $:i4. . square consists of 12 lines of brevier type. All Job Wr-V and Transient Advertising uust he paid iv n advance. Obituary Notices and Tributes of Respect iver six lines, must be paid lor us advertisenents. All under that, will be published gra.uitously, and are solicited. Marriage notices >f six lines or under solicited, and will r??p#>iv? jratuitons insertion. All advertisements not marked with the nuinjer of insertions, will he continued until for>id (if) and charged accordingly. Announcing a candidate, five dollars to lie mid by the person handing in the announcencnt. Communications designed to promote private ntercst, or recommendations of candidates for >fiees of honor, piofit, or trust, will be charged or as advertisements. as- KO sz: JE AMU COMMISSION HOUSE. , COLinULl, S. C. 1"M1E Subscriber, informs the Citizens of Ah- ( bcville District, and the public generally, hat he is fully prepared to supply tlieiu at uoderate prices, with nil aud everything inci icuv or |icrininmg to llie GROCERY BUSINESSOrder* Attcmlrd. to with J'rompititude. Having ample facilities for the sale, on advantageous terms of consignments?such Ad ;OT10X. FLOUR, CORN* and oilier Produce , ?making liberal cash advances on the same, te respectfully invites a share of public patronise. W. L. RE1LLY. , References. , Hon. Jar. D. Tuadewell, Hon. Edward J. Auiiub, Jesse I)ua?ts, Cashier Exchange Hank, Columbia, I)k. T. J. Goyuwv.v, Cait. James Adams, Messrs. Chambers ?L Marshall. Columbia, Jan. 28, 1801). 40 2m C II A RLE S COX r.jptjL Would respectfully inform rjrTBj? ' the l'ublic that he has OPENED A SHOP FOR THE Making- mid Repairing of 1 CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. 1 It is opposite (Uuinot ojjpoml) lo Mr.Taylor'a 1 Ctstublisinnriit. lie hopet? thai by doing good ' vork, and making reasonable charges, to receive 1 { chare of public patronage. He lias on hand at thin time, Reveral new and I teat Bucjjiks, and one excellent \Vauon, which c will sell lg;v. '28ih Oct., }858. 203in Northern Planting Potatoes. BBLS. Pink Eye Potatoes, for Planting, 'J W in fine order. Sugar, Coffee and IVIolassc!!. i 12 hhs. N. O. ftyrup, very fine. 4 11 litis. Choice X. O. Sugars. Hi hhls. Stewart's CofTee do 25 Bugs Prime Rio Coffee. 10 do l^aguira do 6 do Maricavho do 4 do Old Mocha dq 10 Packets Old Gov Java Coffee. lardware and Cutlery, Carpenters Tools, &>6?, &C? In groat variety and of best quality. 40 Boxes Adamantine Candles. 20 do Rest Quality Sperm Caudles. 12,000 Havana Cigars. H. S. KERR. Feb. 2, 1850 40 tf SEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS GRAY & ROBERTSON'S, No. 1, Granite Range. WE REG to announce to our numerous friends, and th? public generally, thut we are now prepared to show the largest aud io?t selected Stock pf i I ?? ~ " j?r?iivy uia otapie my uoofls sver offered in thia market, which upon inspection will be found to ooutain everything new in Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Colored Silks, Cloaks & Shawl*, Embroideries, Gloves, 'Hosiery, Flower*, Hou.olie?, dbo., With ^ Inr^e Aaqprlrarut of Poqaestic and Plantation Good*, T? which invite eapeefel aiteotto*. Our Steele -of ii 4" Ifegr* blanket*, fLermjt and Iwyn*, Have been select*# with gr?ft carp, a?d ?|) qf whiph we offer at tiie v?ry low/sat market pno? or CASH. ' ' R EMO YE D . \\7 E take this opportunity of informing our T * PATRONS and-FRI ENDS that we have >otight out the interest of Messrs. SIBLEY A [FSIIER. of this Town, and have removed to die Store formerly occupied by them. Wo return our sincere thanks to the Planters generally for the liberal patronage always beitowed upon us, and will eudeavor to oontiuue .o merit the same. When we shall have the pleasure of greeting >ur old Friends and Patrons at. our new locaion, thev will find us fully supplied with the bllowing articles: Superior .lava, l.apnyra and Rio COFFEES; Stuart's A. 1). C. Powdered A Crushed SLiGAUS; Golden SYRUP ; Orleans and West ludia MOLASSES ; English Dair^- ClIEEsE; ^ i>o. I, z, aim unrrci?, ; Heavy Gunny MAGGING; ltale KOI'K ami TWINE; Canvassed HAMS; Toniic9<?ee ami Ba!t imorc BACON; OSNABLKGS, STKII'KS, SHIRTINGS; BLANK I71V5 hikI I'LAINS ; No?ro HATS. HIH>GANS mid BOOTS; Oils, "I'lli-|>?> tino (lines niiii Wliiteleml; TOBACCO, Indigo, Madder ami Spiff?; Every description of IKON and STKKL, Ac. We have made arrangements with the must Eclebrated Distillers <>u tin- Continent to supply us ilii- BEST mill MOST CHOICE BRANDS OF I.IQIORS, 1'hnt fiui l?! produced. Our future aim ami in lentions will In> In koop unimpaired our long f-tablishcd reputation fur keeping the FINEST uml most I'UWE LIQI'US ever oilered in Hum lnirg. Our largo number of ctisloinors f?.r VVini'8 mill Lienors is btiflicionl guarantee that we keep the purest ami best articles iu this lino. Our supei ior faoflities for selling Imported Wines ami Liuuors are unquestionable, as we receive llieiu direct from tlie London Docks. [N OUR SADDLERY DEPARTMEN T Will be fnui)"l a N nn<l Fashionable Stock of fine Saddles, wamiutcd for durability nnd easy iding. Also, Aluerieati and English Housings, IJugt/y ami Wni?ou Harness, Bridles, Curb mid SnatHc Bits, Whips, Ac.. Jte.. 11. CC OULUJIU^I Hamburg. Jan. 6, 1631). 38 tf IV'oticc to Tax Payers. IWII.I, it 11 r it >1 nt I lie undernamed limes and places, for tlie purpose of collecting Taxes, for tlio year 1858 : Abbeville 0. 11., Monday, January 31 ; l)u?! West. Tuesday, February 1 ; Callahani", Wednesday, Fel>'v 2 ; Donaldsvillo. Thursday, Feb'y 3 ; SeuHletown. l'riduy. Feb'y 4 ; Abbeville II., Sale Day, Feb'y 7 ; Greenwood, Tuesday, Feb'y 8; At Greenwood Depot, Wednesday, Mar. 16; Ninety Six, Wednesday, Feb'y 9 And also Thursday, March 17 ; Woodville. Thursday, Feb' 10; While llall. Fiiday.'F^b'y 11 ; Smithvillc. Saturday, Feb'y 12; Cedar Springs, Monday. Feb'y 14; Col Inane. Tuesday, Feb'v 16; Tolbertu, (In the Range) Wed'day, Feb'y 1C; Bordeaux, Thursday Feb'y 17 j Willington, Frii}i>y, Feb'y 18; Calhoun's Mills, Saturday, Feb'y 19; Speeds. Monday, Feb'y 21 : Loundcsville, Tuesday uud Wednesday, February 2*2 and 23; Triblc's, Thursday, Feb'y 24; Warrcnton. Friday, Feb'v 25 ; Bradley's, Saturday. Fob y 20 ; Douglas' Slills, Monday Feb'y 28; Cokesbury, Tuesday uud Wednesday, Mar. 1 and 2; Abbeville C. H., all Court Week. Sale day in April the lust day for making returns. All persons foiling to make returns on the above day, liuhle to duub|e tijx. All taxes to be paid by the first Monday in Ma}', or executions limy l>e issued. Property to be returned in the name of the proper owner. Ouurdians, Execl)tors, and Ad ministrators will return property under their control. I'ersoiiR having transferred property between the 1st October, 1857, and 1st October 1858, will make it known to inc. All persons will come prepared to give the number of Births, Marriages and Deaths in their fumilifS.Free persons of colop must pay their ta^cs in March. It is earnestly requested that every tai 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 ? rush that it is almost impossible to ?lo business correctly. is. A. IIODGES, T. 0. Jan. ?, 180?. 30 8t r?~MIK Subscriber who wo? appointed the -L Ceflsus Tnkorof Abbeville District, hereby gives notice that lie will attend for the purpose of taking the ceiiMis of the free ivhite inhabitants, at the same time with the Tojf Collector, the several places designated by him for the receipt of tuxes. Every head, ojr member r?f a fa i.ily. when summoned to do so, required, under penalty, to make on oath a correct reLurn of all and every free white person of his family. Attention to the above notice will confer a favor on the subscriber. JOHNSON RAMEY. Jan. 5, 1869. 30 8t TO SI3L.I, OR KE.\T, At Donaldsville Depot, on G. & C. R. S, A LAUGH and well arranged STOllK IlOUSE, within Eighty yards of the Depot. The IIOUSK contains THREE ROOMS, a DRY GOODS, GROCERY and RED ROOM. For further particulars, apply to Jas. A- Lyon, at thut place. COW AS ?fc SEAWRIGIIT. Jan. 20, 1859. 38 8t Printed Delaines. ^ riKClvS of Kich and Heiiutiful D^Kicrm ???) from 12A to '26 centa per yard, at GRAY & ROBERTSON'S. Oct 28. 2?tf A New One-Hor8e Buggy and a Fine PAIR OF SINGLE HARNESS attach? J fornale low. Applj' at this Office. Jan 21, '59 38 Lime, Plaster Paris and ?ydr$rii? Cement. OX HAND ANJD for w.le J/ow for JDASII, By H. S. KEi.tR, Aua;. 4. 1< if Cliupped Klauds! Chapped Lips! THE Subscribers have just retired a fresh supply of Amtndin?, Cold Craam, Pomade Divine, etc. These are article* if applied to the efeip j|fter washing will b^a^ify, soften and preserve it. free from chapping. JORDAN <fc MoLAUCHLIN. Jan. 21, I SMI. 89 tf Clear Mnrinar Acndomv . -jt ^ THE Exercises of the above well known flourishing Institution, will be resumed Monday, the 31st intL^-under the charge of Mr. JAMES H. MORRIS. Principal. All of the usual branches of a liberal education, will be taught, and at the eusfcomary rates, and especial care will be fivea to the preparation of young uxea for College. From hie paot expertcjDAe, and by a strict attention to business, the Principal tjrp#a Lp jntril a full share of public patron agf, t^T Boarding es# b/s from $8 to $10 per month. ' Jaw. IS, Mfit. - ft tf Iloopat JB?op?ZI AKEW supply^ttct received ft MOORE * QUAIFST8 Abbey Ills C. H., Aug 19, ftp M. ISRAEL & BRUSSEL TXT O UL D RESPECTFULLY INFOR M T t their Friends and Customers that they have a very heavy stock of FALL AHD WINTER on hand, which they will sell, on account of the advuncing season, at very low prices. Planters who have not yet bought their i\ E G R O KERSEYS, GEORGIA PLAINS, AND BroKKiiM uutl mvgro RlniikeH, would do well to give lis a cull, as we now close out those goods at C'ont. Our large stock of Calicoes, Homespuns, DrLnines, Alpncns. MeV?.l! l lil ? l? > n A riuucrt, ltiuics tiuuns uuii liunneis, will I if offered at low prices. HOOP SKIRTS, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN, Latest Style*. READY-MADE CLOTHING ^ Boys i?nd Yoiitlic,?all sizes and qualities l?> suit the season, and ut prices to suit everybody. GENTS' AND BOYS' SHIRTS, I Glove*, Collars, Hosiery, nnd everything in the Furnishing Line at living prices. BOOTS AND SHOES, | Trunks, Valises, Cnrpet Bags, mid a getierul stock of Yankee Notions, AT OUR USUAL LOW RATES. Being determined to sell, if possible, we n?k the attention ol the buying community to our lurire assortment ol goods, which will he freely shown, and sold ver. low for the "Cwh." Nov. 1, m8. 271f I* A I* K It COMMISSION WAREHOUSE AND PRINTERS' DEPOT, * For the sale of W1UT1XG, PRINTING, ENVELOPE' A N't) COLORED PAPERS, CARDS AND. PRINTING MATUtUAI^B OF ALL KIXDS. AGENT FOR | L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders, ' R. HOE & CO., And other Printing I'rcsfl mnkcrs. PRIMING INKS OF BEST QUALITY, At IUuiiufci<:turc;r'H Prices. To Merchants. The Subscriber bogs to cull attent ion to his LARGE STOCK OF "Writing and Wrapping Paper of ull kinds, which he will sell very LOW FOR CASH, or short credit on large sums. JOSEPH WALKER, lilO Aleetiug-st., Charleston, S. C. Oct 7, SoS. mi T^IIE Underpin ged respectfully announces to X the citizens of Abbeville, C. 11., and vicinity, lliut he lias opened a Hoot and Shoe Shop, n tlie office lately occupied by Dr. S. II. Beard, Dentist, opposite Mr. West field's Harness nud Saddlery Store, and is ready to make and mend BouU and Shoes, entrusted to his care, <fcc. PATRICK OKEEFFE. Jan. 12, 1S59. 37 tf lirio.k Inycr and 1'laMterer. r|^HE Undersigned respectfully informs the JL citizens of Abbeville, that having located perinniieutly at Abbeville Village, lie is prepared to execute every thing in his liDe of business, and hopes by prompt utteution, to merit a due 3huru of public patronage. JAMES T. JEFFRIESS. January 6th, 1859. 30 tf Bridal aud I*arly Dresxeo. 17?OUR QUARTER, SIX QUARTER and Eight Quarter While ILLUSIONS, White nrid 'I* API IVQ WDPAI'Uu and Fancy 11KAD DRESSES, Flow tits and Ciiknillk in great variety. Also, White Lace, Ukbtimb, ot GRAY & ROBERTSON'S. Oct 26tt THE EXERCISES OF TIIE ABEVILLE MALE ACADEMY Will be Jiesutned on the Firct IVouday in Jauimry, 1?50. ''I'MIE Soholastic year will compi-ine tw? X terms: The lot commencing the 1st Monti ny 111 January will continue 28 weeks?the 2*1 coniiiiMiciiif; the 2>1 Monduy in September will continue 12 weeks. It is desirable that pupils should begin with the Session. IIA TES OF TUITIOX. letbession. 2*1 Session. Rending, Spelling and Primary Urography, $14 00 $ 6 00 The above. willi English Grammar and Arithmetic. ? ? - 20 00 9 00 The above, with Algebra and Geometry, 23 00 10 00 The above, with Latin and Greek, ? - 28 00 12 00 I Pupila will be charged from the tiip.e of entering to the end of the Session. Board can be procured convenient to tlic Academy. W. IL WHITE, A. B.. Principal. Dec 23, 1858 34 Hrp M. T. & J. T. OWEJST HAVE tliia day formed a co-partnership 4ij<i wilt keep constantly on hand, a latge and weU selected Stock of fine Gold and Silver Walclies and Jewelry, (Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, Ac. WPfe mnA .fanrAlan ?J ?4 * .. w?? <? uun vu ><|inucu nv 1 shortest notice, in t^j.e best oiajio^, apd warranted to give satisfaction. Jan. 1, 186 V. 36 tf DRESSHIAK1N&. Mrs. j. comnroR (late wi? Duff,) returns her thanks for the kind patronage of .he Ladies of Abbeville and vicinity. From her long experience in Europe, aud attention, he feels competent of giving satisfaction. LADIES* AND CHILDREN'S MANTLES amd DRESSMAKING. LADjES EVENING COSTUMES Aftde and Trimmed in the tnoU FatJtionable SiyU, and from the Latest Patterns for the Vail and Winter Season. j Aix Oaossf PaoMFTLY Attutbkc to. Pugbs mob keats, r fW Retidene* in tfo Cottaffi nforjh* JUL j Sept. 80, '68 22-tf 1 Flat*, Flats. ANEW supply of Misses and Ladies' Col'd and Wou?. justllkceived at ' #OOBE .4 QIJAIFETS. ^bbsvilJ* C. H-, Aug. 19, 68 27 tf JKFFERS & COT! IRAN'S, CIIAKLESTOK S. C. "trXTILL continue tli?? Factorage and Com T filiation Biibuichs in litis city (their uffioc on Central Wharf) where tlioy will b? pleancd to tfive their strict nud personal c^ttcutiuu to the ?nlu of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, &c? or to any business intrusted to their care. Will I my rooiIh or Kmnil y supplies to order, (Join- i missions for buying or selling 2^ percent. They lake thin opportunity of tendering their thanks to their friends and patrons for their liberal patronage, mid respectfully solicit a coutiuuuuce of the same. H. I- JEFFERS, W. S. 1'OTIIRAN", JUI1N COTI1UAN. Charleston July 10tb '08 10 tf S . H,_JONES. 1ft tf (J 5 JK JU|Jllil)?K. OFFERS his services to the citizens of Abbeville District, in everything pertaining to his line of biiaineKa. By u strict nltentioii to the intercut* of his employers', lie hopes to merit a due share of patronage. Address Sninlover O., Abbeville District, S. C. March 19, 1858. -Jt; tf MILLERWARREN WOULD respectfully call the attention of their friends ami customers to their stoek of XHGUO O'OOJJS. Ocorgc Schley's White J'LAIXS, warranted all wool tillinsr : Plaid L/XShV; Marlboro* J'LA IDS and ST Ml'ICS ; Domestic V1XUUAMS ; OSXAltUHOS, I'liiid and Stripes ; Georgia I'J. A IXS ; fla iva a'an, of all descriptions. Oct- 2, 1857. 2-2 tf M. W. BYTHEWOOD, GEXKRAL CinnilSSKIN MEttlHAXT, No. 204 Exciian?;k Row, COLUMBIA, fi. C., I^011 the Sale of UliAL KSTATK, NKCUOKS, * also COTTON, WIIKAV, BACON, Lard, Wliioki'V, Sngnr, Oolfco, Molas?e?. Flour, Butter, Corn, liny and I'rudnce generally. Strict personal attention puiil to tlie ?ale of any of the above?liberal advanced made and prompt returns. Refer* to. If. 8. Kerr and I). L. MeLouchliu, Alib-villc C. II., S. C. Aug. 4. 1858, 1 1 tf MARSHALL, LEE & DeBItUHLT" rrMIF. undersigned have a.-suoiated willi tliein, L in tin; Practice ?*f thu l^W, STEPHEN C. DeBRUIII., Ksf|. All biisincHB entrusted to I their cure will receive prompt attention. .1. FOSTER MARSHALL, \V. A. LEE. January 12. 1857. 37-tf Ladies' Gauze, Merino, AND LISLE THREAD UNDEll-VESTS, Very Desirable for the Summer Wear AT GRAY A ROBERTSON'S. June 2, 1858 5 tf WINDOW SHADES, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT GRAY ,t ROBERTSON'S. June 2, 1858 6 tf JDK. J. F. IT1A UK Y Ilaying Located permanently at ABBEVILLECOUUTHOUSE, Offers hix Professional Services to I fie Citizens of the Village and the Vicinity Oftiee in tlic Marshall House, on the Main Street. November 26, 1858. SOUTH-CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. O. T. I'op'her, ICx'r, ) ?ud Trustee, J Bill for Injunction, vs | Construction. DirecJoshua Daniel,Win. ) tion Ac. R. lleid and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Christopher Cox. the children of Cornelius Cox, dee'd, the children of lt?il?\v Cox, decVI, the children of Leroy C?x, dee'd, the children ol Bertluina l'acc, dt-e'd, and the children ol Phoreby I'ricc. dee'd, defendants in the above stated case nud next of kin of June Ueid, dee'd, (whose number and names are unknown,) reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Noble, Com p. Sol., ordered tlint said Defendants do appear and plead, Gnawer or demur to said bill of Complaint, within three C .1. - !- i ? ? ixiikun muiii uir jiuiicui ion ucrewi or j{Ulffmcpi Pro CoitfeAso will be taken against them. WM. II. I'AltKKIt, c. k. a. d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Jan. 18, 1850. J 37 td* SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?Jfi (lie Cpintnon Pleas. Henry C. Parnell, ) ^tfayhincnt. VS. [ Win. 13. Lloyd, ) MjiGovynn, JM'ffa. Att'y. WI1KHKAS tlie PlunlifF did, on the sivtli day of April, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, file his declaration against, the Defendant, who. (it is said,) in absent from and without the limits of this Slate, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the name, upon whom n copy of the paid declaration might be served : It is therefore ordered that t he said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the seventh day of ApriJ, pight<:?n hundred and fifty nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDON'ALD, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, April, 8. 1858. 49 ly House an?l Lot jfijr Sftle IN ABBEVILLE VILLAGE, T1IJS IIQUSE and LOT is situate in a ouiet and convenient part of the Village. The Dwelling is sufficiently large to accommodate a ttinujl fatuity, with 41II ii.ece^ary OutBuilding*. The Lot contains something over an Acre of Land ; and has * new and aubstaiiliul Fence around. Any one desirous of purchasing such a Lot wouid do well to call on me, as 1 will sell it low aod uu the most ccommo.i.n ing term*. WM. 11. WILSON. Sept 10. 68 ? Philotoken. or Female's Friend. a vrw ...^1.. ' rm i- OU^FlJf JUOK rCCL'lVeU BI1U JOT 8?IC XTL by JORDAN A McLAUCIILIN. March 12, 1858 45 if * Rattan uitd Brans (or Skirtei"' ANEW supply, just received ot MOORE Si QUAIPE'S. Abbeville C. II., Aug. 19, 58 l?-if Notice to Debtor*. ALL Persons Indebted to the Ut; firm of WARDLAW &. LYON are requested to make prompt payment, a* tlwy are anxious to close up the business. Their accounts as heretofore will be found in the hands of Messrs. Jordan A MoLadculin, their successors, at the old stand. WARDLAW & LYON. Dee 17, 1858 33 tf pO^Lp j^ECHEyRE, A p^S/HO^ABLE. DURABLE A J\. qrtuije fof Ladies' aud M"iJdren'e Qrefpea. Also, fn jilegaut assortment of Sootch Qphl PuiM, at GRAY &. UOPERTSON'S. Oct^s ^ BEFORE |TOU PfJY A BLACK SILK DftESS CALL AND EXAMINE A FEW PIECES of the best ami cheapest Qbo$s ?*er offered la (Jiia market, at QEAT & JtOBERTSOJfP. Oct. 2d ' Wf CANDIDATES. The frieuda of Cayt. G. M. MATTISQX r? pectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at tho next election. Tl\e frienda of .lA.NIEd A. McCORD respect-, fully announce him n* a Candidate for Tax Collector nt, the next election. The fr'veud* of Dr. J. 1"'. McCOMB respectfully announce him at a Candidate for Tax Collector at. the uext election. ? ?;?x ?35?~ We are autlmrind to announce >j. A. HODGES as a Candidate for Tax Cv.H?ctor^ ?t j the ensuing election. ?5?" Tlte 1'ricinls of C?pt. W. S. llAHUIS, respectfully announce hint art a Candidate for ihe oflicc of Tux Collector of Abbeville District at tlic next election. 63T T ic numerou*friends of VUSsLEY A. BLACK Knq., respectfully announce liim an * ! Candidate for Tux Collector at the next ?le?tiou, The friends of 1ILVUV S. CASOX respect nlly untiiiotiiice hint as a Candidalis (or Ta^ Collector, nthe ensuing election. i C2T The friends of .lOHX A. IIUNTKK reI spectfully announee hint a candidate for tha ! oftice of Ordinary, at the next election. I Oct. 27. 18.18. i The friends of Col. 0. 1JASKIX re ' opcctfiilly announce him n cuniliilule fur tb^ ! olHce of Ordinary, at the uext election. J Nov. 4, 1858. ~G. M. C AIHOP, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, KKC'KIVINO AND FOItWAKDISG AGKNT, Reynold Street, 2d door fcelQW Wf"Ten B,lock, Al'Gl'ST At AGENT FOR Till-; SALK OF ; COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, CORN, | Oats, Sugar, Molasses, Bacon, Bice, and Produue Generally. i MAKING LIHKUAL A1WAXGKS OX SAMK. Tlio C'otnmisMons for milling Cotton will bo twenty-five cents per bale. j fciopt. 9, 08 ly tf j ? ? ?r tiii^ i y n it ixvigokatqr; l'KKI'AHKI) IIV DU. SANKOltn, Compounded I'Jnlircly from (j ums, i S one of tlie best l'liryntivo nml Liver Modi1 cines now before the public, that nc(-n as * Cathar-ic, easier milder. nml more ctreetual tl^n any other medicine known. It is not, only ? Cathartic, hut n Liver Remedy. acting first oi> the Liver to eject, its morbid matter. Ilieu on j tlie stomach and bowels to carry off that, mat| tor, thus neco.mplishiiig two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feeling* experiI e'need in the operations of most Cathartics. ]? str^nyV'101!3 l',u #y?tcni at the same time that it purges it ; ami when taken daily in modern te doses, will strengthen and build it up with ipiusual tapidity. Tl\js l.ivcr is one of the principal regul^ tors of the human body; and when it. performs its functions well, the powers of tho i 0 system arc fully developed. The stomach is ! J almost entirely dependent on the healthy i 5 action of the liver for the proper performI ^ anco of its functions; when the stomach is Sat fault, ;he bowels are at fault, and the whol? system suffers in consequence of one' organ?tho l.iyer?having ceased to do its m duty, l'or tin: diseases of that organ, pup ' of the proprietors has made It his study. In \ a practice of more than twenty j'ears, to P liiul sonic remedy wherewith to counteract ^ the many derangements to wnieh it is liable. fj To prove that this remedy is at. last found, h any person troubled with the Liypr (Jon^! plaint, in any of its forms, has tp try a bi|* 8 tie. and conviction is certain. These Gums remove all morbid or t|sd | , matter from the system, supplying in their _ ! [I place a healthy tlow (if bile, invigorating ^ i V t|iu stoipach^ causing food to digest well, Wpuri f\ ing the blood, i^iviiifj tone and health to the whole machinery, removing the cause | |\ uf the disease, effecting a radical cure. ' I p liilious attacks are cured, and what is I , better, prevented, by the occasional jjse of I 8 t|)?s bivcr Jnvigo^utor. 1 | ^ One dose after eating is sufficient to U lieve the 6tomach and prevent the food froiu atijiiitf mid sparing. Onlv oiifi dt^se taken before r.-tirim? *?> ?_ , " ? r? Of * " i vents "Nightmare. 5 Only one dose taken At night, loosens th? ^ bowels gently, and cures Costjvene*&. n One none taken ufler cairli meal will cur* j Dyspepsia. *23?" Ore dose of two teA-spoonfgls will S uUvuys relieve Sick Headache. P Orie bottle taken for female obstruction , will remove the cause of ^hfj cjjauaae, oni| H make a per fect cure. i Only One dose immediately relieves Clioli*. y yhjjc opu j]yse pftep repeated is a sprecur* for Cholera Morbus', and u preventive of Cholera. Only one bot tle is needed to throw ! out of the syslerji the effects of uiediciuc tf: I W ter a long sickness. I * C3T (.hie bottle taken for Jaundice '! * moves nil shallowness or tinnaturul color from 5 the skin. ! One doge taken a short time before eatinw ! ti gives vigor to the appetite and makes foty| ! X digest well. j One dose often repeated cures Chroni* j ^ Diari-hwa in its worst forms, while Sprjjijjep I y and ltowel complaints yield almost to the I , first dose. I m One or two doses cures attacjo paused bjr R Worms in Children: there is no surer, safer, ^ or sj>cedier remedy in the wofld, as it oeivi \| fail*. . ZW A few bottles cures Dropjty, by exejU ting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recpriimojiding ihi| [A niedicifie ns a preventive for Hover ?n<J i(| Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a fiil loui Type. It operates will) certainty, thousand- are willing to testify to ite WQfyderful virtues. All who use it nr>> giving their un^nimpof U>btim;ji^y jp it? favor. |^* Mix iyater io the mouth \vith the I^irigorator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIOORATOR r? a eeeientifie Medical Discovery, and is dajlr working cures, almost loo greai to beli#y.e. Il cures os if l>y magic, even J.he fi>?t dose f^ivipc benefit, and'seldom than one bottle tareqtyftca to cure any kind of Mver Complaint, frf/ni th? worst .laUndice or Dyspepsia' to * ?#fnmoa Lleadaohe, all pf wjiicu a jg Ujp resiiUtif * Di& ea*e<| Lifer. Tries, Oije Dollar pep b<?ttle. BAN^Qltp <fc PrQprfatora, 845 Bro^dw^y, flow York. WHOLESALE AOKS^fl: Burns A Pmi, New Vork; T. W. Drott 4tf Sore, Philabelpbia; M- 8. Burr ?fc Co jMMtf IL U. llay & Co,, Pprttoftd; John D. Park, Gin* cinoati; Gaylord fr Hapimond, Clev?l?p4 1 riuntmuK^ Oi lyiicaco ; U. J. WoM 4' Co., St. Louis t George H. Keyur, PitUbnr* S. & Hanoe, B?ltiijiore. And retailed Druggist* 60LD DT , ,- i* Br?noJj <t Alien, and Jordan A tfrl i iriilh Abbjavilli> 0. IL, and Dae WmL Sill <t Gnglass, Columbia. Feb. 26, l&Hi. 43 oaw-p| Paint* and Oil*, " WE htftjiMt reoeived a Wl of |Vtl W1J1TK LEAD. Li?v>efl4 QO. ^ 0*3# VarnUh, wWeh^wlU " '>3. 8, Granit* .'{ AbbevillisK?a July 1, 1858. & tf?r>