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GROYEK & BIKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW STYLES?PRICES FROM $60 TO $126. XXTRA CIIAROK OF $6 FOR IIKUMERH. 496 BROADWAY NEW YORK. sfo,KING STREET, . . . CHARLESTON. BRANCH A ALLEN, Agents, ABBEVILLE. Th? Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no re-winding of thread ; they Ilera, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in a superior style, finishing each seam by their own operation, without recourse to the hand-needl?, as is required by other machines] They 'will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress chn, even if she works for one cent an hour, and are, unquestionably, the best Afachineain (lio ' :l- * " ?v IU1 laiuily BUWing, on ACcount of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaption to all varietiea of family 8ewing?executing either heavy or fine work with equal facility, and without epecial adjustment As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the Grover cfc Baker Sewing Machine Company beg leave to respectfully refer io the following TESTIMONIALS. "Having hnd one of Grover As Baker's Machines in 1113' family for nearly n year and a half, I take pleasure in commending vt as every way reliable for the purpose for which it is daiigned?Family Sewing."?Mrs. Joshua Leavitt. xeife of lieu. Dr. Leavitt, Editor of N. Y. Independent. "I confess myself delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for many months. It has always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by imiHy changing the spools of thread."?Airs. Elizabeth. Strickland, wife of Rev. I)r. Strickland, Editor of N. 1' Christian Advocate. "After trying several different good machine?, I preferred yours, on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is managed, as well as the strength and durnbil? ity of the seam. After long experience, I feel competent to speak in this manner, and to cod fidently recommend it for every variety of family sewing."?Mrs. E. B. Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star. "I have used a Grover (t Baker Sewing Machine for two years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order, and easily used." ?Mr*. A. B. Whipple, wife of Rev. Geo. Whip pie, New York. "Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my family the past two year*, and the ladies request me to give you their testimonial to its perfect adaptedness, as well as labor?saving qualities in the performance of family and household sewing." ? Robert Boorman, New York. "For several months wc have used Grover <fc Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the conclusion that every lady who desires her sewii>g beautifully .and quickly done, would be most fortunate in possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iron needle-women.* whose combined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are invaluable."?J. W. Morris, daughter of Gen. Geo. P. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Thoe. It. Leavitt, Esq., an American gentleman, now resident in Sydney, New South Wales, dated January 12, 1868: "I had a tent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over three thousand yard* of ewing done wiili one of Grover it BakerV Machines, and a tingle senm of that has outetood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine." "If Homer could be called up from his mnrky shades, he would sing the advent ef Grover & Baker hs a mot-j benignant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smithy. He would denounce midnight shirt making ?s 'the direfnl spring of Voh unnumbered.' "?Prof. North. "I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover <fc Baker Sewing^Machinea have more that sustained my expectation. After trying and returning others, I hove three of th?-m in operation in my different places, and after four years' trial, have no fault to find."?J. H. Hammond, (Senator of South Carolina. "My wife has had one of Grover A Baker's Family Sewing Machines for some time, and I am satisfied it is one of the heal labor saving machines that has been invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."-? J, O. Harris, Governor of Tennessee. ,Tt is a beautiful thing, and pnta everybody into an excitement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Sains Grover and Baker having an eternal holyday in commemoration of their good deeds for humanity."? Cassius. M. Clay, "I think it by far the best patent in u*?. This machine can be adapted from the finest cambrick to the heaviest cassimere. It sewa stronger, faster, and more beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not. buy it."?Mrs. J. O Brown, Nashville, Tenn. "It is speedy, very neat, and durable in ita j work ; ie easily understood and kept in repair. ' I earnestly recommend this Machine to all my acquaintances and others."?Mrs. M. A. Forrest^ Jdempflis, Tenn. ?We find this.ilaeliine to work to our aatift-r faction, and with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we heli?v* th(> Clriivuf At to be the be?t Sewing Machine in use."?Deary Brothert, Tenn. ' It used exclusevely for family purposes, with ordinary care, I will wager they will laii one 'three score years and ten,' and never get oat of fix."?John. Er*kinex Nathviile, Tenn *' I havo had your Machine for several weeks, and am perfectly satisfied that the work it does ia the best and most beautiful that ever was made."?Maggie. A imiton Nathviile, Jbtn. "I use my Machine upon coats, dress-making, pod fine linen stitching,and the work is admirable? far better than the best hand-sewing, or any other sewing machine I have ever seen." r?Jjucy B. Thompton, Nathviile, Tenn. ,i "I find the work the strongest and most beautiful I have ever seen, made either by hand Orsnaobine, and regard the Grover A Baker Ifaohioo aa one of the greatest blessings to our ex."?Mrt. Taylor,Nathviile, Tenn. a . A. i "I have one of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines in use in my family, ?sd find it inyalaable. J can confidently recommend it to #11 persons in want of a Machine."?O. T. Thompton, Naihville.Tenn. ? ? I" -? " i t?K? pieasuro wr certifying to We utility of the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine*. I have need one on almost every description of work for months, and find itmaeh stronger and better in every respect than work done by D. W. WhenUf Nathviti^ Ten*. "I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover 4 B^ker Mqchjne for a large amount, could I not j'epla^k it-afain at pleasnr#."?Mrt. H. z fif&><Fu!vt'*/3!em* v; -;;:;; *^*0?? two Maohines, purchased from yoa, do ' ISe work of twenty young Uaiea. We with Seaabre resommeod the G roverA Baker Sewg Meebjae to be tbe best iA uaa."?JV. Stillman & Co. Memphis., Term. Ml i ..?r H-*'lT ;i ;f * * ' \\ - j ^ "The Ortfter k Bakar Sewing Machine works admirably, I think the stitob and work far gbfferfor to thttt efany'BtfWtagiiaebine'I ever tear/ On fina work, I think thema^friae Woald -rb*l?rd.Jo beat"?IT. J. DamU, JjmpUi, e>l 1 O/iXE .'j. tlvi! ** 11 ?b> Miinniian, .m^ij F. fitter Turn. - '* - T" -f| ;n n J. M. NEW WHOLESALE AND Rl CHEAP RlADY'B UNDER UNITED ~WLJ ?G3- ~WL GJROR J. ]VT. ISTewby & Co., IS Groods in !N AND KNOWING TIIE STYLES AND A UOUSTA, CAN A L WA XS SI/0 IK BEST FITTING GOODS Ki BESIDES THEIR OWN MANUFACTURES MESSRS. D. Oi r -^ mm MEI-WJ "WA.W SI Thev also keep tho beet Make nnd Fita ofSIl at their establishment mid look through. Tliey lor me.n nna uuiS wear?ever offered in At Augusta, Gft., Feb. 9, 1859. SALES FOR APRIL.. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of sundry Write of Fiera Facias to roe directed, I will sell at Abbeville Court Honfc, on the first Monday in APTtIL next, withip the legal hours of sole, the following property, to wit: 40 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by lands of John A Martin, Henry Wilson, and others, attached as the property of Haddon, Slager <fc Co., ad9. Vauralkenburg, and others. 495 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by lands of H. H. llarper, and others, attached as the property of Peter S. Burton, ads. L. M. Morrison, Assignee, and others. 160 AareA of Land, more or lees, bounded by lands of Marshall Hodges, S. Agn<*w, and others attached as the property of Silas Jones, ads. M. A. Douglas, and others. 1 Sorrel Mare Levied on as the property of W. A. Shaw, ads. Amos Clark, Jr. 1 Negro man Torn levied on the property ot Stephen W. Willis, nds. Joseph S. and Jas. H. Britt, and others. 1 Negro man, Anderson, levied on and attached as the property of Peter S. Burton, ads. Jones <i Jones, and otherB. TERMS?CASH. JOSEPH T. M ORE, s. a. d. Sheriff's Office, March 10. 1859. Sheriff's Sales. BY VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Common Plena to ine directed, I will sell ut the laie residence of Peter S. Burton, on Friday the 25th inst-, the following property, viz: 45 Head Hogs, 10 Head Sheep, 8 11oc. J Cattle, 1 Road Wagon. 1 Buggy, 2 Wheat Faun, 1 Threshrr, 1 Cotton Gin and Baud, 1 Lot Wlu-at. 1 Lot Corn ill the Shuck. 1 Lot Corn Shucked, 1 Lot Fodder, 1 Lot Shucks und Straw, 1 Lot Sweet Potatoes, 1 Loi of Boarde, 8 Gallons Fat. 1 I?ot Tan Bark, 1 Loom ar.d Tackle, 1 Lot of Lumber, 1 Lot Peas, 2 Scythes and Cradles, 1 Lot Klour, 2 Barrels and Salt. 2 Barrels and Meal, 1 Grind Stone, 1 Large Pot, 1 Lot Cotten Sued, 1 Lot Boxes. 1 Lot Barrels and Iilids, 1 Hand Axe, 1 lx>t Plough Irons, 1 Yoke Oxen, 1 Lot Sundries, 1 Bureau, 2 Tables, 5 Bedsteads, 1 TriMinel Bedstead, 2 Matrasses, 1 Clock, 1 Cupboard, 6 Chairs, with sundry other articles, attached us the property of Peter S. Burton, ads. L. M. Morrison, Assignee. Also, on the 29th inst., at the residence of Silas Jones, 1 Sorrel Mare, 2 Tables, I Wathstand, 4 Chairs, 1 Cupboard, I Spinning Wheel, 1 Reel, 1 Buggy and Harness, 1 Lot Cotton Seed, ] Lot Fodder, I Loom, 1 Lot Hogs, 1 Cow, 1 Lot Plank, 2 Guns, 1 Lot Sundries, and I Lot Plantation Tools, attached as the property of Silas Jones, adf. M. A. Douglas. At the New York Gold Mine, on Thuradav. lite 7ill April next, 1 Sieam Engine, Boiler and Fixtures. & Circle Mills, 2 Stamp Mills, 1 Lot Blacksmith Tools, 1 Lot Old CaBtings, 1 Cart, 1 Set Gold Scalen and Weights, 1 JIand Pump, 1 Lift and Force Pump, _7 Matrasses, 1 Lot Bed Clothing, 1 Lot Kitchen Furniture, 2 Bedsteads, with other articles, levied on as the property of William B. Lloyd, ads. Albert Gilbert and others. The unexpired Leas" of a Gold Mine, levied on as the property of Win. B. Lloyd, ads. Albert Gilbert, and othersTerms?CASH. JOS. T. MOORE, 8.A.D. Sheriff 'a Office, March 10, 1869 47 2t NEW STYLE PRINTS. Colored Lawn? and Ciiighams, STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, BRASS AND STEEL SKIRT SPINGS, Ladies and Misses Flats, Summer mantillas, And many other New Goods just received, and for sale low by M, ISRAEL A BRUSSEL. airrcn 10. IKOV 46 tf Ladies1 Heeled Gaiters, and Gents' Shoes. A large assortment ju?t opened by M. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSEL. March 16, 1859. 46 tf READY MADE CLOTHING. A FULL SUPPLY of all the NEW STYLES Just opened, and for sale cheap as usual by M. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSEL March 15, 1859- 46 tf SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District? Citation, Bt WILLIAM HILL, Eaq., Ordinary of Abbeville District: T7",ST1IEEIE^SJ James H. Wideman ?ha? V Y applied tome for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattel*, rights and credits of Thos. J. Lyon, late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all find singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at onr ne^t Ordinary's Court of the said District, to be hqlden at Abbeville Court House on the twenty-eighth day of March next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this eleventh day of March, in the year of o?r Lordone thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine and in the 88d year of American Indspend ence. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. March IV, 18 M 46 2t ALMOWP EVERYBODY HAS HEARD OK"Wood'a Hair Restorative." That the word ' Restorative ," in this ease, it no misnomer, we have the testimony of individuals whose elevated position in the eountry, as well as their acknowledged and honorable character aa gentlemen, render whatever they publicly assert in the last degree reliable. Several of these have UiUed, personally the hair preparation we are now speaking of, and certify to ita amazing efficacy in the ntost pnblio manner aa possible.. Theif certificates can be seen at the proprietor's Depot, 8.12 Broadway. New York, and -once seen and properly appreciated^ we have no hesitation in saying they will impress conviction on the moet skeptical mind. Wood'a Hair Restorative doubtlese,the bett article ?f ln*fn<* prodoc?4, " : ; ' Itdoea not dye, bdt rtree tfnd beiuity to thed?cayin$, fklfltirf epd. deed.retttfiag, ea if bj o^i?, tb?t whwb wj^anppo Ma to be irr?oo**r?Wy Jotk HoadTnearly fold, snd tftliirt neen/whfto^fcra d?ilv being1 changed to their WuXit? bmot?', IBM Zfiott ooVefed with pimple* ere rendered** (booth m en iflfent'e. end blushing ti e rote, ?l J fay the dm of ProU Wood'* Heir BiirtoretWe* For^k ^ L'< fe**.: V ?" r?xii^* T ' j ?n?r r . . ,..i? .? . ... ? BY & CO, ETAIL DEALERS IN IABB CLOTHING, STATUS HOTEL, r TT A 9 G I A . ?&rmfttcfrure tlieir own ew York, QUALITY, TO SUIT THE TRADE OF THEIR CUSTOMERS THE VERY NOWN TO TJIE TRADE. !?theey receive weekly from :vlin & co., IIRTS, DRAWERS. GLOVES. &e., Ac. Call promise to show tlieir first SPRING GOODS igustn. 41 THE MARSHALL HOUSE. BY E. COBB, Proprietor. THE Proprietor of the MARSHALL IlOUSIi would inform tlie public that his House is still open (or the reception of visitors. Having some experience in Hotel-keeping, he flutters himself that he will be able to please his friends and customers. His table will nt nil times be supplied with The Very Best The Market Affords. Ilis House is well provided with attentive servants, nnd everything to render his custom ere comfortable. EDMUND CODB. Feb. 21. 1859 43 tf LIVERY STABLES, BY COBB &, CRAWFORD, ABBEVILLE, S. C. rvTIIE Undersigned would inform the /'*'Ji public that, they have formed a copartnership for the purpose of conducting TIIE LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. They hove taken the well?known Stables nttaehed to the lot of the Marshall House, occupied last year by P. S. Rutledge. These Stables, fronting on Wns>hint;ton Street have been repaired and refited and ore now well provided with provender and attentive Hostlers, for the accommodation of the public. Mb. CRAWFORD one of the firm, may always be found at the Stables, and he hopes, by close attention to business, to merit and receive a liberal shnre of public patronage. The Stables will he provided with BUGGY AND SADDLE IIORSES, to hire, together with every other accommodation usually offered by a similar establishment. They have also, COMMODIOUS LOTS for the accommodation of STOCK DRIVERS, and will furnish them with provender, nt livinir rates. EDMUND COBB. J. B. CRAWFORD. Feb. 63, 1859 43 tf Drug's, Books AND FANCY ARTICLES. THE Subscribers have recently received large additions to tlieir Stock of BOOKS, DRUGS and FANCY ARTICLES, to which they invite atteution. We have a better, finer and more extensive stock than ever, and arc prepared to procure almost anything either in or out of our line, as our acquaintance at the North is verj- extensive. In addition to our former stock we have added WHITE LEAD, LINSEED AND 7MNNER'S OIL, WINDOW GLASS, GILT PICTURE FRAMES, LITHOGRAPHS, And a varily of other articles which it is useless to specify. In our peregrinations North we have been solicited to act as Agents for several Sewing Machine Companies, and will furnish different kinds at a very email advance on New York cost. We are also agents for one of the best Piano Houses North, and will furbish warranted Pianos on the same terms. We are also agents for the celebrated Hoe's circular oqwb, ana are prepared to till any order in that lineBRANCH, ALLEN <fc EDWARDS. Abbeville C. II., and Due West, S. C. March 10,18S9. 46 8t CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. THE Subscribers having had the misfortune to loose. by the fire of the 29th January, the STEAM MILL and MACHINERY connected with their COACH FACTORY in Greenville, take this method of apprising their friendR and patrons that they will still continue business ns heretofore, without change in their Firm or abatement of their exertions to please. They Have on Hands, and are constantly finishing, all the varieties of Carriages, Baggies AND Evpr made by them, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. They.take pleasure in correcting an impres sion that their Stock of SEASONED LUMBER was lost witli the Mill, anil would say that, in quantity and quality, Their Lumber Has Never Been Better. The generous patronage hitherto received warrants tl?e conclusion that their effort* are appreciated, and stimulates thein in making further exeriiona. Their experience will enable them to select and operate the most approved Machinery, with advantaages not surpassed by any Manufacturer* either North or South. GOWER, COX, MARKLEY <b CO. Greenville, 8. C., March 7, J85&. 45 tf NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS I AT CRAY & R01RTW8, No. I, Granite Range. WE REG to ftnnoqnpe to oar namerona friend*, and the public generally, that we are now prepared to ahow the largest and beet Mloeted Stuck of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods ever offered in thia market, which upon inspection nill be fouud to oontaio everything new in Fancy Qress Goods, Black and Colored Silks, Cloaks ft $h*,wl?, Embroyleriw, > (tloves, Hosiery, ta ... Kwiwi, - With a large AMortmentof Domestic and Plsu*tatiq*i GooO*, [ n$l$$ ,?*" Stock kf X4gro BUnktU, Kenofi a* Ba*? b*?n Mteetod with CTMt c?re, and all *1 wmin'Ve 9RV n vif^vvfwwrnnmi pn<M Car CASH. -' . ? *: % ' Vf!(TVi i i IH0:-*X?' 8| * t >i T i #j p-i V r n nin iMaan n'nin IIE A D-Q U A RT E11S . ABBEVILLE, S. C. ) Feb. 11, 1860 J ORDER ArO. 6. BY the resignation of Gen'). W. W. PERRY" MAN, the office of Kiigndier Genernl o' tlie 1st Briga<le of Cavalry is vacant. Co). JW. PICKENS of the l><t Regiment, will act as General of Brigade till tbe Vacancy is filled. By order of Die Maj. General. WM. TrtTOM, Aid de Camp. ORDER NO. 6. An election Tor Urigadier General of tho 1st Brigade of Cnvalrv will l?e livid (within tlie legal hour#) at each llri/itncnlul Mutter Uround on SATURDAY the itOlli of AI'IUL next. Managers of election to count tlie votes and transmit to the M:ij. General, a Statement in writing, showing the result, of each Poll. By order of the Muj. General. WM. TATOM, Aid de Camp. Feb. lf>. 1859. 42 tf Edgefield Advertiser, Anderson Gazette and Greenville Patriot, copy twice, AUGUSTA HOTEL. A.U wuaaisr*^ GEORGIA. WM. E. WIIEELOCK, PROPRIETOR. Feb. 11, 1859 41 3m wagohs, Pnnv r> TT m. uiu ui \jixks norso) IRON OR WOOD AXLE, REPAIRING, BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING, AND ALL WORK IN HIS LINE, DONE TO ORDER, "mw BMMTT JBH2* Abbeville C. H., Feb, 22, 1859. 43 3m DR. S. HENRY "BEARD, DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Denta! Surgery. TT AS nerninnotilltr l/w.rn.-l r* I n II., nn<l solicit? a share of public patronage. Teeth inserted from one to full upper and lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed and treated, free from pain. Having purchased an office Ri^ht. of l)r. Blnndy. of Baltimore, I am prepared to insert teeth on the Cheopl^atic process. Office?Over Branch & Allen's Drag Store. ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C. April 22, 1858. 62 ly NOTICE. PATENT PLOUG If. All who wish a plow that will save one-fifth of the horse power used on a farm, and much expense in other respccts, will not fail to examine this. It was patented in February 1858, by E. II. Bloodworth of LTpson County, Georgia; and hag taken premiums at every Fair held in Alabama and Georgia sinoe. The stock is simple, and from two to fifteen different plow hoes can be used on it. There can be no doubt of it? minnrinrltv ?/? ever before offered to the public. It is to he seen at the h-ackamith shop of E. J. Taylor, atAbbeville C. H., at any time, and will be exhibited especially during Court week. Price $1.00 forever plow run on a farm. G. W. I1UCKABEE. Agent forSouth Carolina. Feb. 22, 1859 43 lm FrospeCTUS OF T1IE CHARLESTON MERCURY A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND LITERARY NEWSPAPER. Published Daily and Tri-Weekly. TIIE MERCURY gives daily reports of Mar-! kets and Marine Intelligence in Charleston and of Charleston commerce in the leading reports of the word. The Weekly Price Current ia made up with much care, and from the most reliable sources. ltd connection with the "Associated Press" insures the latest intelligence by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. It has an able and accom I>iiuue<i vurrespoiiaeni 111 i.onuon gentleman connected with the editorial stalF of the London Times,) and regular Correspondents in -New York, Washingion, Key West and Havana, The monthly Mew York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life in Washington are additional attractions in favor of its lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of a gentleman who occupies perhaps the highest position qmong the literary men of the South, are dis? criminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to all matters of general concern, especially those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural interests, and to the current news of the day. Great care is taken that nothing shall.appear in its columns which should be ?xeluded from the family cirulc. The political creed of the Mehourt consists io the principles of the Deinocrntie Party, m laid down in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions on 1798 and 17'J'J-rrihe Sovereignty of the States ; and Strict Construction of the Federal Constitution by the General Government, tUe Agent of the States; Free Tiade, and an Economical Administration of the General Government. Its policy is the union of the Southern Slates in maintaining their rights. larilUD rAlADUCi la AUV&UUK. Daily, per annum, - - - flO.OO TriWeekly, ? ? ? ? 6.00 Clubs will be Furnished as follows. Five Copies of the Daily for ? - $40.00 Five Copies of the Tri-Weekly ? ? 20.00 The nam? of no person out of Charleston will be entered op our books, unless the payment of the subscription be made in advance. Nor will orders from without the city to publish Advertisement?, Marriage Notice* or Obituaries, be attended to, pnless the cash, 6r an acceptable City reference,' accompany the order. Money always be forwarded at our risk ip reg is to red letter*, pT Postmasters ere authorized to aot as oar Agents in obtaipiqgeubaoribers and forwarding the money ; and by sending us five Daily subscribers, with ffiO enclosed?or Five Tri- Weekly ubeeribefs. with $25 enclosed, will be entitled to an JZzirQ Copy ; or, if preferred, they may retain Twenty per cent, of the nre-payuieuts, for their trouble and in lien of the "**tra paper. Out of South Carolina, no person whatever h authorized to collect debta already due te t)b? Ma&cuar, ,. . . . ~ . .. .. In th? Mtit*. Ut. A>ma?l K RurafU l? nnr regular,Agent to make collections.pud ^roeure new business and subscriptions. t . lu Charleston, James D. Bndds, oobneo* Ud with the office. Wotir regularly antboriied collector, who baa poyrec $o receipt WltiofMya bow due ihe paper, and to eahtraot for future business., ?- '< > '> - - Bubseribars a*d others, is debt to ua, are or geqUyTf^artM to^seqd ipsoar duet Uv mail at the earliest period.* By ao .aojng, ,inev will Mn a4 twenty per oeftt., amouaviqailaleot (o * principal portion of the profits. JL B, &HJCTS, J*., j i Ke. 4, Broad Brest, Cbarl#)?oa? -a *j **t II ini?ififflMniVrtIf'Mi"II11 ii II ill ml j. "mW m.M?. ?. AMTTSS 7 v OTICE is hereby given that after publica1 T tion for six weeks, application will he made to the Commissi' ncr of Pensions, for the issue of duplicates of Warrants, No. 38400, for 100 acres issued to Znchnrinh Smith; also issued to Amos H. Townsend, No. 48163, for 160 acres. Act 3d of March 1865. The same having been lost and Caveats against their Location entered in the General Land Office. J. T. STEVENS, Attorney for Zncharinh Smith and A. II. Townsend. Abbeville. C. II.. S. C. { reo. inn, issv. ) 42 6t ^W COMMISSION HOUSE. COLUMBIA, S. C. THE Subscriber, informs the Citizens of Abbeville District, and the public generally, that ho is fully prepared to supply them at modorate priccs, with nil and everything incident or pertaining to the GROCERY BUSINESSOrder* Attended to with J'rompititude. Having ample facilities for the sale, on advantageous terms of consignments?such as COTTON. FLOUR, CORN and olher Produce ?making liberal cash advances on the same, he respectfully invites a share of public patronage. W. L. REILLY. j References. Hon. Jar D. Traoewell, Hon. Edward J. Ar- i tiil'r, Jesse Drafts, Cashier Exchange Bank, Columbia, Dr. T. J. Goodwtn, Capt. James P. Adams, Messrs. Chamber* <Sj Marshall. Columbia, Jan. 28, 1859. 40 2m Joy to tlic A <1 ill ire r s of A FINF HFAfl fit RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty, it cnnnofc exist without a fine head of hair, tlien rend (lie following, nnd if ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. T}rofessor Wood's Hair RcstoraX tlvc.?We cnll the attention of nil, old and young, to this wonderful preparation, which turns back to its original color, gray hair?covers the head of tin; bald with a luxuriant growth?removes tlie dandruff, itching, \ and ail cutaneous eruptions?causes a continual flow of the natural fluids < and hence, if need as n regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natu al beauty. We call then upon the bald, the urey, or diseased in acalp, to use it ; and surely the young will not, na they value the flowing locks, or the witching ourl, ever be without it. lte praise is upon the tonguo of thousands. The Agent for l'rof. Wood's Ilair Restorulive in New lluven, received the following letter in regard to the Restorative, a few weeks since : Deep Rivep, Cons., July 23, 1855. Mr. Leavenworth?Sir: I have been troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to come out, ecurf and hair together. 1 Raw in n New Haven paper about " Wood's Hair Restorative" ns a cure. I called at yourPtore on the 1st of April last, and purchased ono bottle to try it, and I found to 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 ua* all off. I have great faith in it. I wish you to send me two bottles more b} Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may have a market for many bottles after it is known here. Youra with respect, RUFUS PRATT. Pn it. a Delphi a, Sept. 9,1856. Pbof. "Wood?Dear Sir : Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial tome. The iron I., and also the tmck part of my head almost lost iu covering?in fact bald. I have used but two half |tiut bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a promising crop of j-oung huir, and the front is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recommendation, I can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. TIIOMAS, M. D. No. 464 Vine street, Vincennes, Ia., June 22, 1853. PROF. 0. J. WOOD : As you are about to manufacture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern , that I have used it and known others to use it?that, 1 have for several years, been in the hahit of using other llair Restorative, and that I find yuurs vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely eleances the head of dandrulf, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance ; and all this, without discoloring the hands that apply it. or the drees on which it drops. I would therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours. WILSON KING. O. J. WOOD <fc CO., Proprietor*, 812 Broad way. N. Y.f (in tlie great N. Y., Wire Railing Fstiiblishtacsit,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis. Mo. And sold by all good Druggists. Jan. 17, 1859. 38 cow-ly. JOHN CORBETT, HOUSE PAINTER, GRAINER, MARBLER, PAPER HANGER, SI G N~WJilTER, Abbeville C. H. S01I7H CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQyiTT. Henderson, Rutland, 1 North & Piatt, v. .Bill for Relief, InHadden, Slager <k Co., junction, dio. and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that A. Wilson Hadaen, Abraham Stager, Elins Stager, Spearling <fc Brother, defendant* in tlie above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of J. G. Otlhoun, Com p. Sol. ordered that the said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, within three pionths from the publication hereof, oy the same will be t?ken Pro Con/euo. against them. WM. H. PARKER, O. E.. A, D. Commissioner's Office, ) Feb. 21, 1858. J 1 48 8m Notice. I Hereby notify sad (brewarn all Merchants and other persons generally, against. selling goods to any member of my family, on my eraoiW without a special order froxn n?e. I am ready to furnish them with all necessary arti cles, bot are unwilling to bo involved in liahilitv without mv knowledge. ' i ' PHARie tfASTUf. Mwoh 4, 1859. : . 44?*&' 1 ?1 ') i,"" ' " Notice to Debtor*. ... A LL ptrtona indebted to web^iKoU or Ac J% ?ouAI?w>.t? Uw fiNl 9f Jbowj, *r?ix> quested to Mttl* th? mom, At the earlie?t con venience. _ M. T> OWEU.j 1 ^ o.i. m- "T^"- ?r * , i iu irr?.i^ V<r? !< ?. ?I . ? , ' Moop?! Hoops!! ' 'a* jcwr jMrtaftarf *< < . it' -.iTT^V MOO&B A QUAIfKB < X 0, <U >1*4* * , jSf,, , ?* ^ *^ishmw < J+t ' i-ii j in rMirnifiii i WINDOW SHADES, IN GREAT VARIETY, AT GRAY di ROBERTSON'S. Jane 2, 1888 6 tf i>ii. j. FT iqabkv " Haying Located permanently at ABBEVILLE GOU RT HOUSE, Offers his Professional Services to the Citizens of the Village and the VicinityOffice iu the Marshall House, on the Main Street. November 20, 1868. PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE AND PRINTERS' DEPOT, For the sale of WRITING, PRINTING, ENVELOPE AND COLORED PAPERS, CARDS AND PRINTING MATERIALS OF A LL KINDS. AGENT FOR L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders, B. HOE & CO.. And other Printing Press 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 CASH, or short credit on lnrge puma. JOSEI'Il WALKER, 120 llceting-st., Charleston, S. C. Oct. 7, 858. M:. T. & J. T. OWEN HAVE this day formed a co-partnership and will keep constantly on haud, a la\ge and well selected Stock of fine Gol<l and Silver Watclies and Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, Ac. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, repaired at shortest notice, in the best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. Jon. 1, 1869. SC tf Notice to Guardians, &c. ^ LL Guardians, Trustees, Ac., liable to make miiiu(ii ru'iiirns 10 una umce. nre nereoy required to do bo on or before 1st Monday id April next. All defaulter* trill be ridctL Guardians who linvo not yet completed their appointments nre notified to do so nt once. WM. H. I'ARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's (Office, 1 March 1, 1859. J 44 4t THE Undersinged respectfully announces to the citizens of Abbeville, C. H., and vicinity, that h? has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop, n the office lately occupied by Dr. S. II. Benrd, Dentist, opposite Mr. \Vestfield's Harness and Snddlery Store, and is ready to make and mend Boots and Shoes, entrusted to hi* care, <fcc. PATRICK OKEEFFE. Jan. 12, 1859. 37 tf Brick layer und Plasterer. TIIE Undersigned respeotfully informs the citizens of Abbeville, that having located permanently at Abbeville Village, he is prepared to execute every thing in his lioe of business, and hopes by prompt attention, to merit o a!.-?, ~ " ?"?v ? JAMES T. JEFFRIESS. January 6th, 1859. 36 tf Rrldal and Party Dresses. I7?OUR QUARTER, SIX QUARTER and Eight Quarter While ILLUSIONS, White and Colored TARLATONS, Bridal WREATUS and Fancy HEAD DRESSES, Fiowkrb and Cuenillk in great variety. Also, White Lack, Bkutiias, at GRAY dc'ROBERTSON'S. Oct 28 26tt SOUTH CAROLINA. ABDEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY. Brock, Armstrong. & Co.,} tit. I Bill to set n?iJc B. V. Tose}*, HeD6on J-assigomet of execnPosey, et. al. I tion, <ko. IT appearing to my satisfaction that B. V. Posey, une of the defendants in ihe above stated ease resides beyond tho limits of this State, on motion of McGowan, Comp. Sol. Ordered that the said B. V. Pose}' do appear and plead answer or demur to Complainant's Bill of complaint, within three months from the publication of this order or the same will he taken Pro Con/ento against him. WM. H. PARKER, c. e. a. ?. Commisaoncr's Office, ? reu. zo, 1D3V. ) 44 HID APPKENTICE WAITED. THE subscriber desires to procure an APPRENTICE, to learn the BLAGK SMITH Trade. Either a white BOY or NEGRO will be taken. Apply ta the subscriber, at Abbe villeC. H. KN03L Feb. 17. 1853. 43 8m. Philotoken, or Female's friend. ANEW supply just received and for sql< by JORDAN MoLAUCHLIN. Mftrch 12. 1858 ~ 45 tf Notice to Debtors. A LJj Persons Indebted to the late firm ol j\. WARDLAW & LYON arc requested to make prompt payment, as they are anxious to close up the business. Their accounts as heretofore will he found in the hinds of Messrs. Jordan <fc McLauchlin, their successors, at the old stand. WARDLAW fcXYON. Deo 17, 1858 88 tf Printed Delaines. n ^ PIECES of Rich and Beautiful Designs, JmlO from 12} to 25 cents per yard, at 0RAY & ROBERTSON'S. Oct. 28.' 961# * * J? t-1 A Netr One-Horse Buggy and a Pine PAIR OF SINGLE HARNESS ?ttaclied, far a*l& lav. Apply at this Offioo. Jao 21, *69 88 TO REGULATE THE LIVER IS ONE OI the physician's principal aims id *11 eases of de bility or wsakoeas of the aystero, for whei ibis is done health actually follows. To find a remedy to do tbia Itaa beeu tbe aim of Dr. San ford darrag year* of practice, wh(ri ' the Liver Inrigorator vn us?d with the great estsucees, and ftilly experimented with, uoti it eon Id be reeomroendad erHh ooqfidsooe an< ' troth, and is^o wae haa ft been recoromendec for tbe core of anv qisease vintU it baa beet fall* tried, and known to hn h> <!> ' of gach dtMMO. Nearly all the d iWm whiahve mw^tcl to originates froa? m dia?a*?d Lirer, whiol hl?w?-iUelf,lo tbe form of ifcnndfe* tyapayaio to mention, ???f wWoh may bo bmtfittod b] tba hh of Mm Intlfifrator, oavwg ftfe* Lb* v ??dr*a?b:?i?g HUW. m ? ' ?w, MNKMf CANDIDATE S. j The friend* of Capt. O. M. MATTISON respeetfwlly announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of JAMES A. McCORD respectfully announce him as a Cuudidato for Tax Collector at tho next election. The friends of Dr. J. F. McCOMB respeot* fully announce bim as a Candidate for Ta* Collector at tho next election. BT We are Authorized to announce 3. A, HODGES as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. CIT Tho friends of C?pt, \V. S. HARRIS, respectfully announce him as a Candidate fo* tho oflice of Tax Collector of Abbeville Diatriot, , at the next election. Cy Tlio numerous frieiuU of WESLEY A. BLACK Esq., respectfully announce him as a Cundldate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of HENRY S. CASON respect ully annnounce him ns a Candidate for Tax Collector, athe ensuing election. EST Tlie friends of JOHN" A. HUNTER respectfully announce hrm a candidate for the office of Ordinary, at the next election. Oct. 27. 1858. CSF" The friends of Col. J. G. BASKIN respectfully announce him a candidate for the office of Ordinary, at the next election. Nov. 4, 1858. n?????????? THE LIVER INVIGORATOR! PEEPAnED BY DIt. SANFORD, Compounded Entirely from Gums. IS one of the best Purgative and Liver Medicines now before tlie public, tlml ncU as ft Cathartic, easier milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver Remedy, acting first oa the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the stomach and bowels to curry off that mat-, tcr, thus accomplishing two purposes effectual* ly, without any of the painful feelings exper'* euced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the snme time that it purges it; and wl-.cn taken daily io moderate doses, will strengthen aud build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body; and when it performs its functions well, the powers of the aystem are fully developed. The stomach is -j almost entirely dependent on the healthy 5 action of the liver for the proper perform^ ance of its functions; when the stomach is 8at fault, the bowels are at fault, and tha whole 63'stem suffers in consequence of ono organ?the Liver?having censed to do iU U duty. For the diseases of that organ, one R ?.r ?V-> >- ? r ^ vi |...,|.iivivid una iimuc n mg HLUay, in i ii practice of inoro thau twenty years, to find some remedy wherewith to countcract ^ the man}' derangements to wnich it is liable^ U To prove that this remedy is at lost found, Z any person troubled with the Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, has to try a bot9 tie, and conviction is certain. These Gums remove all morbid or bad , matter fyom the system, supplying in their [I place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating V the stomach, causing food to digest well, M purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the wluxle maeUinery, removing the caoaa K of the disease, effecting r radical cure. P Bilious attacks nrc cured, and what ig , better, prevented, by the occasional use of p the Liver Invigorator. " One dose after enting is sufficient to re* y lieve the stomnch and prevent the food from arising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring, pra? -j vents Nightmare. Jr Only one dose taken at night, loosens th? H Kmxrfllu nronfl nnil nnnno - . KV?;t uu? VWIVO VVOMICUItW. a One dose taken after each meal will cur* Dyspepsia. S3r* One dope of two ten-spoonfuls will ^ alwuys relieve Sick Headache. P One bottle taken for female obstruction Hwill remove the cause of the disease, and make a perfect cure. Only one dose immediately relieve* Choli<j, U while one dose often repeated is a sure cure ^ for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cholera. BCW Only one bottle is seeded to throv out of the system the effects of tpedieine after a long sickness. 9\ One bottle taken for Jaundice reft moves all oallowncES or unnatural color fro? the ejtin, ^ One dose taken a short time before eating id gives vigor to the appetite and makes fooq jfi digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronio A Diarrhoea iu its worst forms, while Summer y and Bowel complaints yield almost to the r first dose. T IS One or two doses cures attacks caused by W Worms in Children: there is no surer, safer, y or speedier remedy iu the world, as it never ff fuils. j. ..cr a few bottles cures Dropsy, by txdi ting the absorlfents. i We take pleasure in recommending IWe fA medicine as a preventive for F#v?*> ??il |(} Ague, Chill Feve>\ and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, aq4 thoiuanJe are willing to testify to ita wo$> I derful virtues* All who use it are giving their unanimova testimony in its favor. gy Mix water in the mouth with the Iavif. orator, and swallow both together* THE LIVER raVIQQR&TOR Is a sceientific Medical Discovery, and is daito > working cures, almost too great to believa. ft oures as if by magic, evaa the first dose giviag benefit, and seldom than one bottle i* required to cure any kind, of Liver Complaint* from tba ' worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of which ore the resalt of a Dta' eased Liver. 1 Pric#, Ooa Dollar per bottle. 8ANFORD & CO., Proprietory : mo i>ro?ci way, new x or*, I WHOLHSAIE AOKNTS J Barns A Park. New York; T, W% Dyott 6 Son*, Philabelphia; M. 8. Burr ft Co , Boatonj H. H, Hay A Co., Portland; John D. Park, (3n< cinnati; Gaylord ft Hammond, Cleveland; Fohnfstook *?fc Davis, Chicago ; O. J. Wood ft Co., St. George II. Kevaor, , S. S, Haace, Baltimore. And retailed bj ?U Druggist*. A MOLD BT Branch ft Allen, and Jordan ft MaLMMftKft Abbeville G. II., irod Due West* I Sill ft Englass, Columbia: Feb. 26, 1868. 48 ?OW-^ , ?Tt~ Chapped Hands! CbappodLI|cl THE Subscribers have jvet received a fresh supply of Amandine. Cold Cream, B<h made Diving, fto. These *ca articles if appUed r to the skin after washing wUj b^aatifv, aeQea and preserve it free from chapping, > 1 JORDAN ft MoLAvCmUN. Ap, 27, 1889. 89 1 .1 ???? B '< m>ri if | Received This Week* i T*7HITE AND COLORED PLUMS for | :ff Bonnet* and B?m) Draw, Wbito J \ Ooloveft STELLA 8HAWL8,aO D*m WkiUi t i ?i ^ * r "v. -a v vi ? i/Wmltfr <>?. -, J<ri3F. \\M,% - < m > ' -\- \ W. v>W ,V*>*o iJ ftaf *?Al - ' J / - j.. .., . * jj&jtitmSb.