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BOOTS AND SHOES. THE Undersigned, having formed ? 2^ ?partnership for the purpose of conducting the Boot and Shoe Business* would inform Jlie public that we have recently purchased in Philadelphia aud New York, Ihe largest assortment of Ladies' Shoes and Gentlemens' Boots and Shoes, of every conceivable styla and pattern ever offered in this market. Our entire stock h?a been purchased by a practical Boot Mnker. We.feel assured that we can, with great confidence, recommend our stock to llie public as being of a superior quality, more uuraoie man mi y uim cmi be found in this latitude. We intend to deal k'xfelusively in Leather, Boots and Shoes, 4nd we ehMll be ennbled to sell better work for lias money, than any Establishment in Town. W? will barter Leather or work for Rawhides. The materials of our Stock were selected by & ROCHE, one of the firm, and the work PUT UP TO ORDER. W? therefore know the "stuff its made of," and ran safely reeominendjt. We have a number of first class Hoot mid Shoe Makem iu connection with our Establishment, and are prepared to Manufacture to Order any work which may be desired. Call at Tustin's Butldiug, next door to Cobb, Hunter <& Co. ROCHE &. CHRISTIAN. March 31, 1859 46 tf fc 0 KM. H /C$v\ c-Q? Igl H ? e?| $s _ ? rt ^ b < &* s M 8 @1 Q ?? I ^ tf < 1 ^ &Sl C_ PJ3 5 l [> ^cjJ H *** 2 L i Si S c? 1 IS S 3 ?w H ^ ! c, rh .wl. ^ HS ^ g ^ sagSjiKS on J Ow^wgSj? ?Bea s ** * o * B B. M. & 8. A. WINSTOCK, RESPECTFULLY inform tfjeir friends and eo*tomera that they have just returned from the Northern Market* with a handsome Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING OF.TflE Latest Styles aud Finest Quality. la short-, from the smallest size to the largest. Also * very large and tasty stock of' .* BOOTS and SiHOES, Bits and Gaps, Shirts, Cellars, Cravats and Poekst lalves, sod all other articles necessary to make a complete Stock / You ean find every thing fine and nice, and for tbs quality of the Ooodo, very low-tor Cash, c: sn short time. A very large stock of FINE 8EGAR8; And Sixty Boxn Tobacoo, which we will sell cheaper than can be bought anywhere. We are **ry thankful to oitr^eattomera for ?>?i.(avor#, end .we hope to reeeiva, a share of this Macon's patronage. , > ,, B. M. A 8. A. WINBSTOCK, Oornfr Marshall House. Clothing Depot. " Abbeville, Maiyh 81, 1899,' 48-tf Hew Goods! New Good*! I GREAT BARGAINS ! / TVT ST'-p?A Ttf=wa" - "at) B^ITUKV. "5 *; W ISHING to redflee my Stock, I offe> bobm f^y GOODS v , Xi?ss. than Cb^ ' wa* ?* Cow Kaicw, and tfn b*lan?? with VERY SMAXh PROFIT. Pi 494W?~"jws ft ? TUB mill! TAJIK OF THE T O W KT 1ST O W, IS OF THE BET GOODS, FOR THE RfDDnTWft AJTfmn snnTTivnr^ra I s^u oouau'ii U*UUU^> <54<yxu.iuuau> T R. A. 13 ?j , AT GRAY ft ROBERTSON'S, No. 1 Granite Range, AlDtoe-u-illo O. TT. March 30, 1659 49 tf ~NEW GOODS At the Old and Original -Cash Store. GRAY &, ROBERTSON, (Late Chamber* tt Man/tail,) Ho. 1 Uranite Kongo, Abboville O. "FX. GRAY ?fc ROBERTSON ore now receiving rich, elegant and varied assortment ol STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which hove been selected with great care, on?l designed specially for firxt class trade, and will be offered at. unprecedented low prices, considering the qualities of the gooils hi,i1 the elegance of the design*; and all Canh Buyers will find it decidedly to their interest to give our Stock an inspection before buying, which at all times we take great pleasure in showing. Ill Dresa Goods we hove elegant % Organdie, Barege and Jaconet n OBES, Entirely New Designs; ami metier MogoiiiceDt i wu FLUUNCED Sills. HotoeB, Never before Offered; A LSO, Satin Stripe Bayadere Berages, Chalies, Organdies, Jaconets, Printed Lawns, Foulard Robes a Volante, Berages, Anglaise, Paris Argentines, And in fact, all the latest novelties in Ladies' Dress Goods, together with the best asHurtment of Mantillas, Lace Points, Chantilly Mantles, Berage Shawls, BONNETS vwmm VIMWBES, IKDBIHEif KSIKKDIIS, Rouches, &c., WE HAVE EV?fl& EXHIBITED. H In Embroideries we have a very large Stock of re?l T7?.:4>_ - ] TT_1 uuiuiiuu uuu v aiuuciennes 13618, Swiss and Jaconet Sets, PIQUE?of every style, Collars, Flouncings, Edgings and Xnsertlosui? Together with our usuul large and varied Stock or ^Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Also, a large assortment of MATERIALS for MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR, Mip mmu0 In Great Variety, jauuB?iU!i?rUIU IjtUUDS Of Every Discription; g?:*' ALL OF WHICH We are prepared to. offer at prices that will ensure quick 'rfnct-Wndy sale, and make it an object for Cath buyers >.o give oar 8toek a look over, and an early call is most respectfully mh lioited. .4 fe.. . V GRAY A ROBERTSOtfy- J. No. I GraniRatige , ^ March 80, 1858 49 tf 'HKMM MOlT HPEll QUARTER 11-4 and 12 4 Liuen and yJL iQpttoii SHEETING; 4-4, 6 4?pd 6.4 Linen and Cotton Pillow CASINO, " I 10 4, ll i aud 1.2-4 Summer Marveillw QUltTS>? *r .-,104,114 and 114 AH*ndalo QUILTS f 8-4 and 10-4 Xluen Dnimuk'TABLS CLOTHS, ,x &-* -T. 8-4 and ltf-4 Daawt TABLE CLOTHS, r Linen Damask Napkins, Doylies, [ Frtiit Doylies, Towelling*, Glass Cloths, &c., ' TojeU^glh a Wifc! uwrtmant of LACE rlf^farffri I *V^frMfcl rf^Mil^^lifirf^^l^ftiiii' 11 rttr^hl NEW STORE AND NEW STOCK. A. A. WILLIAMS BEGS most refpectfully to announce to his friend* and the public tliut ho has just returned from New York with a well selected Slock of Staple and Fancy Dry O Oods, ? ft, ?IT HI 0 53?, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Orocltery, YANKEE NOTION>, &c., &c. 1 will no. further enumerate, but if you want a few of ihe Latest Styles of the above, pleutte give me h cull. I will be pleased to show my Stock, unci il you dou't buy don't blame me. ?r i am beiween Branch, Alien it Edward* aud 11. S. Kerr, Brick Kutigo. &lo?t respectfully, A. A. WILLIAMS. March 80, 1859 49 if DRS. ANDERSON & M'SWAIN, HAVING form eil n copartnership for the Practice of Medicine and Surgery offer their service* to the community. Dr. Anderson will be found nt his residence. Mr. McS?ain will be found ut Mr. Thos. Lipscomb's. W. IZ ANDRRSoN. M. D., E. T. McSWAlN, M. D. April 1, 1959, 48-3t. ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON STAGE LINE FROM Abbeville to Washington. rt"*UE PROPItlRTOR nf tl.ia wnU octnhlial.jwl X Line takes this method of informing the public that he has changed his Schedule, for the convenience of passengers. The Stageleaves Ahlicville Court House, on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY mornings, at 9 o'clock, but in coneequence of the bad condition of the roade, ir. wil not hereafter await the arrival of the down train from Greenville, as heretofore. The Stage will leave Washington, Oa., on TUESDAY, Til U USD AY and SATURDAY mornings. The Line has been refitted with a splendid F0UR-1I0RSE CO AC II. good Teams and an experienced driver. Passengers from all points above Newberry, going West,- will find tlut they can reach any point west of Atlanta in exactly the same time, and with less expense than by way of Rraiichvillu. For further information apply at the Post Office. JOHN IllcBRYDE, Ag't. Abbeville C. H., S. C. March 30, 1858 4 ly SALES FOIl APRIL. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fiera Facias to me directed. 1 will sell at. Abbeville Court House, on tlie first Monday in APRIL next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: 496 Acres of Land, more or loss, bounded by lnndi) of 11. H. Harper, and others, leviedo nan the property of Peter S. Burton, ada. Jones <fc Jones, an<f others. 160 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by lands of Marshall Ilodges, S. Agn?-v, and others attached as the property of Silas Joues, 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 Tom levied on the property ot Stephen W. Willis, ad#. Joseph S. and Jaa. H. Uritt, aud others. 1 Negro mat), Andemon, levied on and attached as the property of Peter S. Burton, ads. Jones <fc Jones, and others. The unexpired Lease of a Oold Mine, levied on as the pioperty of Wm. B. Lloyd, adt. Albert Gilbert, mid others. I will aldosell on the first Monday and Tuesday in April next, the remainder of the goods levied on as the property of liaddon, Sluger <Jc Co ?3T I a so nive notice to those persons who have made purchases nt the previous sale, that if they do^not comply with the terms of side before next Sale Day, they will be resold at their risk. TERMS?CASH. JOSEPH T. MOORE, S.A.D. Sheriff's Office, March 10. 185V. Sheriff's Sales. BY VIRTUE of an order from the Court of Common Pleas to me directed, I will fell at the New York Gold Mine, on Thursday, the 7th April next, 1 Steam Engine, Boiler Hud Fixture*.'2 Circle Mills, 2 Stamp Mills, 1 Lot Blacksmith Tools, 1 I.ot Old Castings, 1 Cart. 1 Set Gold Scales and Weights, 1 Hand Pump, 1 Lift and Force Pump, 7 Matrasses, I libt Bed Clothing, I Lot Kitchen Furniture, 2 Bedsteads, with other articles, levied on as the property of William B. Lloyd, ads. Albert Gilbert and others. Terms?CASH. JOS. T. MOORE. 8.A.D. Sheriff'* Office, March 10, 1H69 47 2t fir ? HAIR I.WHISKERS!! MOUSTACHES!!! Use my Unguent,*and you can have a Beautiful pair of Whiskers and- Moustache,?thick soft and luxuriant, within Six Weeks, where there were none before, And.will not Stain the or injure the Skin.* Price, Fifty Cents per Bottle ; sent to any part of the United States. Address 1 r; %_ " JOHN, M.:'8AUNDERS, 162 Third Sv|*gt)j*lfe#'york City. T AITENTIOH Sontiicris Rlghu Dragoons ! THE Officers r.nd "iroembers of this Company will parade for Drill, on . l,j Saturday the 2d ApW nexf^ b^tWten Vf TT he u6uol hours. Afull atteadanoe is desired. By order of f; & cfmkfirr. PERRIN. D. L. MoI/AUCHwH. OiB t PROPOSALS witlbe r?Miye<! by the Cpmrni Miners of Pqlf(g? fori'dings>fpr AobevilU District, till SATURDAY, thelrlNTH of ' APRIL next, at wblw tirtii the coutraoU will bf *wprj?d*to Jdem, for building - n,IRRSn ?on the for Whit* wufiffigj.'1, and fc^PiivBfg Ground 4he Jail. ' jfcsSS?5*'16* 1 &HM.? HEAD^tttgTBB8 ': Eia?TH Rim*int. 8. 0. II., ) ORDER, NO. Mmroh ?fc l?5?' > T"???SiK? 2%3? Sll"? Samuel hunter, ^ ; " ' k0 ' V &***,*& HgT^n-. - '.4 it Mt iL- <1 ,JCTP-^ t J . 'V- - '.' f. ''?JL* ftf VtiT r I ^fcM>iiiii^ litiMift i i TiiTMmiiffliTrtn intir lii SOMETHING NEW ! ! A GIFT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED UI'ON A LIBERAL AND IMPARTIAL PLAN. TI1E ONLY ONE THAT STANDS ENDORSED BY THE ENTIRE PRESS OF TIIE CITY OF BALTIMORE. ii. e. nov r & co's GREAT SOUTHERN GIFT BOOK STORE, NO 41 BALTIMORE ST.. IS a I ti 111 ore, iU <1. HEADQUARTFRS FOR Soa(hern ant) Western Orders. Greater Inducements titan ever before oflfered. SEND TO Til EM FOR. A CATALOGUE. A Oift trorth from Fifty Cent a to ?NEHUUDHEDEO&IiRS Accompanies every Book, CATALOGUE GIVING FULL PARTICULARS MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. What I lie Press Say. They liave n mai;nifi<-cnt assortment of Books, ninl have prepared themselves with iniiumeriilile elegant Gifts to lie distributed among their "troupe of friends and customers at large."?Ball. {Sun. Not only may a selection he made of any choice work, hut with it the purchaser is nurc to receive some article of Jewelry, which in many cases, proves quite valuable.?Daily Ax chatigc. They make no promises that are performed strictly to the letter, ami by thus punctually cancelling their obligation*, have gaii.ed the entire confidence of not only our citizens, but country abroad.?Bait. Patriot A j-oung lady acquaintance of ours purehas d for $1 a Iiook at this establishment, a few days since, and received a double-eased Gold Watch \ valued at one hundred dollarx?Clipper. The success which attends the Gift Book Mouse of Messrs. II. R IIOYT it CD., has do precedents in the annals of Gift Enterprises.A rgux. Cail and see them, and our word for it, vc* will not regret, your visit.?Difyatch. All Orders should be addressed to II. E. IIOYT & CO., No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md March 17, 1859 40 2 m SOUTH CAROLINA, Adbeville District? Citation. By WILLIAM IIILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbcyillo District: VyilEREAS, Peter L. Gilleheau has applied to ' me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights ond credits of Gabriel Cox, late of the District aforesaid.' dee'd. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to l>c utid appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holdeti at Abbeville Court House, on the eighth day of April next., to show cause if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this twentythird day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eiulit hundred and fifty nine and in the eighty-seuond year of American Independence. W. IIILL, O. A. D. March 24. 1869. 43 2t SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.? IN EQUITY. Brock, Armstrong. <fc Co.,") v*. I Bill to set asiile B. V. Posey, Ilenson assignmet of execuPosev, ct. al. | tion, ?S:e J IT appearing to my satisfaction that B. V. Posey, one of ihe defendants in the above stated cnse resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion of McGownn. C"inp. .Sol. Ordered that the puid B. V. Posey do appear and plead answer or demur to Complainant'* Bill of complaint, within three months from the publication of this order or the same will be taken Pro ConfcMo agni:ist him. WM. H. PARKER, o. e. a. d. Commissoner'a Office, ) Feb. 26, 1859. J 44 3m PAPER COMMISSION WAREHOUSE and PRINTERS' DEPOT, For the sale of .WRITING, PRINTING, ENVELOPE and COLORED PAPERS, CARDS AND PRINTING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. AGENT FOR L. JOHKSON & CO., Type Foti&lers, R. HOE & CO.. And other Printing 1'rees makers. PRIMING INKS OP BEST QUALITY, At Manufacturer'* Prices. To Merchants. The Subscriber begs to cull attention to bis LARGE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kind*, which lie will sell very^*" rnur i?n r> n a o it or short credit j>o- l.ar^e sums. JOSEPn WALKER, 120 Meeting-at., Charleston, 8. C. Oct 1, 868. APPRENTICE WANTED. THE subscriber desires to procure an APPRENTICE, to ]?T?rn the BLACK SMITH Trade. Either a white BOY or NEGR0;will be taken. Apply to the subscriber, at Abbe1 vUle C. H. Wm. KNOX., Feb. 17. 18(19. .42 8m. Votice to Debtors. ALL Persons Indebted to the late firm ol WARDLAW <fc LYON are requested to mflke prompt payment, as they are anxious to close up the business. Their acoottqti^as Upre; tofore will be found in the hands' of Jordan <fc McLaucumn, their successors, afttft old st&fad. WARDLAW A LYON. De4l7, 1858' ' .88 tf ? Brick layer and Plastered* ^ riSHK TTn<lartiirn<>(l rMnfatftille informs tnS X citizens of Alihftf jlle, that having locatad permannritlv at* Aotfe# ifir" Villtfge, lie Is pffr pared to execute every tiling in mi line oAkI; ineea, and hopes by prompt attention, to nllrit don sh^pf public patr<*p$ge. d$?:; * JAMJST jEPFjiiEsa January 6 th, 1869. , 8? > tY *U7E have jiftt tyMved a-.Iot^f^URE , jrli,WHlTE LEAD. Linsewf 'Qi^Jtod Cupaj TOfcmisb, which *e will sell-chewi , ! * ^ ^ /GNDANvA jTcU-trCTRm, s isai' *. i * tf ",* - .-**3 IUvhg p4radMB*l0f it a ousb, *.* I* ' \ , "V 1 ^ > '. y i iiTiii nr if OROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, NEW STYLES?PRICES FROMj^O TO $125. EXTRA CHARGE OF $5 FOR IIL.MMKKS. 195 BROADWAY NEW YORK. 223. KING STREET. . . . CHARLESTON. BRANCH ,fc ALLEN, Agents, ABBEVILLE. Tlie Machines sow from two spools, ns pur? I cha*cd frorti Ilio store, requiring no re-winding of thread; they Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stitch in n superior 6tylet Gnishiug each seam by their own operation, without recourse to the Imnd-ueedk, as is required by other machines They will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress eon, even if she works for One cent an hour, and are, unquestionably, the bctl Afacftineaiu the market for family sewing, on account of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and uduption to all varieties of family sewing?executing either heavy or nnc work with equal facility, and without special adjustment As evidence of tho unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the (JnovEit <fc Baker Sewino Machine Company beg leave to respectfully refer to the following TESTIMONIALS. "Having had one of (Jrover <fc Raker's Machine* in my family for neiirly n year anil a half, I take pleasure in commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which it in designed?Family Sewing."?Mrs. Joshua Lravitt. icife <>f Rev. Dr. Lcavitt, Editor of N. lr. Independent. "1 confess myself delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has hecn in my family fur many months. Il has always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing. Iiy simply chnngini; the spools of thread."?Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland, wife of Itcv. Dr. Strickland, Editor of xV. Y. Christian Advocate. "After trying several different good machines, I preferred yours, on account of its siiu plicity, and the perfect ease with which il is managed, as well as the strength and durability of the seam. After long experience, I feel competent to speak in this manner, und to con fidently reeoiiiiiietid it for every variety of fatni ly sewing."?Mrs. E. li. Spooncr; wife of tin Editor of Brooklyn Star. "I have used a Orover it Baker Sewing Machine for two years, and have found itadaple(! to all kinds of family sewing, from Cambric U Broadcloth. Garments have been worn oul without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order, and easily used.' Afrjt. A li WJtinnlr ?/ /?*? fJ ? rt?' ~J ?i '"f pic, New York. "YourSewing Machine has been in use ir my family the prist two years, nnd the Indiei request me to give you their testimonial to iti perfect adnpleilnm, ns well as labor-saving qualities in the performance of family anr household sewing." ? Robert Boorman, Neu York. "For several months we have U9cd Orover <1 Bakcr'i? Sewing Machine, and have come to tlx conclusion that every hulv who desires hei sewii g beautifully and quickly done, would h< most fortunate in possessing one of these reliable and indefatigable "iron needle-women, whose combined qualities of beauty, strength and simplicity, ore invaluable."?J W. Morrit daughter of (Jen. Geo. P. Morris, JEditor of th Jlomc Journal. Extract of a letter from Tlios. R. Leavitt Esq., an American gentleman, now reeid -lit ii Sydney, New South Wales, duted January 12 1868: "I had a tent mode in Melbourne, in 1853, ii which there were over three thousand vards o sewing dime with one of Grover & Baker'* Mb chines, Ami n tingle eentn of that lias outsUxx all the double renins sewed by Bailors with i needle und twine." "If Ilomer could he called up from hia murk; chades, lie would Hint: the advent ef Grover A Baker us a morj benignant miracle of art tlini wm ever Vulcan'* smithy, lie would denounc midnight shirt making ns 'the ilirefnl spring a woes unnumbered.' "?Prof. North. "I take pleasure in paying, that the Grover <! Baker Sewing Machined have more tliAt sue tained my expectation. After trying and re> turning other*, I have three of them in opera tion in my different places, nndafter four 3'ear* trial, have no fault to find."?J. II. llammona Senator of South Carolina. "My wife hn? had one of Grover <fe Baker' Family Sewing Machines for some time, am I am satisfied it is one of the heat labor savin; machines that has been invented. Itakeinucl pleasure in recommending it to the public."? J, O. Harris, Governor of Tcnnettee. ',lt is a beautiful thing, and puta everybod; into an excitement of good humor. Were 11 Catholic, I should insist upon Sains Grover nm Buker having an eternal liolyday in comiriem oration of their good deeds fur humanity."? Catriua. M. Clay, "I think it by far the best patent in u?< Thin machine can be adapted from the tines camhriek to the heaviest capsimere. It sew stronger, faster, and more beautifully than on can imagine. If mine could not be replaces money could not buy it."?Mrt. J. O Brow Wathville, Tenn. "It is speedy, very neat , and durable in it work ; ie easily understood nnd kept in repaii I earnestly recommend this Machine to nil m arquaintancea arid others."?Mrt. M. A. Forre* Memphis, Tetin. ?We find this Mi^Kne to work to our satis faction, and with pTeamre recommend it t the public, as we believe lb* Grffcv.er ?fc Bnke to be the best Sewing Machine in use."?Dear [' Brothers, Term. ' If used exclusevely for family purpose! vvibii uiui(inr> vnrr, a win wo^cr nicy win ins $ !one 'three score years and ten,' aij'l never ge oat qf fix."?John. Erxkiiie, Naehviile, Tenn j w ' iTiave bad your Machine for several wecki and am perfectly satisfiedtiiaK the work it doe is the best &nd most beautiful that aver wa raa<le."?Maggie. Aim if on Nathville, Tenn. "I use my Machine upon conta, dress-making and ffhe linen stitehing, and the work ia adini rable?fur better than the best hand-sew in?j or any other sewing machine I hn^fc ever seen. r ?Lucy B. Thomp*on,*Na*hvHle, Term. * * * ? i "I find the work the strongest ami mos > beautiful I hate ever seen, mai|e either by ham or machine, and regard the Grover <fc Bake r Machine as one of the greatestjhlessinga to ou P sex."?Mr}. T^uktf, Nathville, "I have one^r Grover &^aUef?$Bewin| Machines in utie"fitjl&y- {amilj?ndjjSMff 11 'invaluable. I it t< j *11 pet-sons in wan( of 1 & Tlufmum, NwkvU&Ttnn. $BgL < eft - Am. _ v*_. pleaTur* raeofflnecd < fogMfcehiiK' to^B* th^bm ip ifiK^^PSfKi f mtrn fijjo MempAit-Win. . _ ? * . : j ' $? Qnxivr. A Bfeeffe?iripg Ve*in??*rlr (Iw'^bly. tliit^k t bewitch ?nd^ wnrk f? *** |g||| "OT ym. *m. M. wrJi7Si 0T1CE is hereby jriven that after puhliea1^1 tion for six weeks, H|t|>licntlun will lie irtnde to the Cominifsi-ner of lViieions, for the isaae of duplicates of Wurrauts, No. 88-tfjo, for 1U0 acres issiit'tl to Zaehnrinli Sinitti; also issued to Amos II. Townseud, No. 481(13, for 100 acres. Act 3d of March 1855. The sntne having been lost and Caveats against then- Locution entered in the General Land OI lice. J. T. STEVENS. Attorno}* for Znchariah Smith und A. II. Townseml. Abbeville. C. IT.. S. C. ) Feb. II tli, 186V. J 42 6t S3- BCtlBTZZ WL?Z BSC a;nd COMMISSION HOUSE. COLUMBIA, S. C. THE Subscriber, informs the Citizens of Abbeville District, and the public generally, thut he is fully prepared tn supply them at moderate prices, with nil uud everything iueideut or pertaining to the GROCERY BUSINESS. Ordert AtUmhd to urit/i J'ruin/iititudr. Having ample facilities for lite su'o, on advantageous 'erina of consignments?such as COTTON. FLOUIl. COliN ami oilier IVoduce ?in?kinir liberal ea*?li advances on (lie same, lie respectfully invites n bliare of public patronage. W. L. HEILLY. RcFKItKNCta. Hon. Jas D. Tiiaokwki.l. Hon . Kiiwarii J. Arthur, ,1 ks:>e Drafts, Cashier lCxcliange Hank, Columbia, I)r. T. .1. Gnoi>\vv:f, Cai-t. Jamf.s 1'. Adams, Messrs. Ciiamiikks it Marshall. Columbia, .Ian. 28, IS.V.t. -t?? 2m JOHN CORBETT, HOUSE PA INTER, CRAI.NER, MARBLER, PAPER HANGER, 8 J G N~\vltl TEli, Abbeville C. H. \ SOUTH CAROLINA, AI1BEV1LI.E DISTRICT. IN KQU1TV. Ilcnderaon. Kiitland, ^ Norili it I'lutt, I vs. J- Bill for Relief, In Ilndilcn, Singer ?fc Co., J junction, ifcc. , and olhtM'R. J l TT appearing to my satisfaction, that A. Wil JL 8<>n Ilnddi-n, Abraham Slugt-r, Elias Slnirer ' Spearling <t Brother, defendant* in the al>ov< stated case, reside beyond the limits of thi OiniC. 11 lll'iLUMi *?| ??. *_/. V.I4IIMMITI, VAMU|?. fJUl ui'ilvrf] that thesniil <li-f<-iulniits <1<> appear nni 1 plftnl, answer or demur to Haiti Kill of Com 1 plaint, within three months from the puhlicn tion hereof, or the came will be taken 7V< Conftaso, against them. ' WM. II. PARKElt, C. E. A. D. Comtntssion^r'H Office, \ Feb. 21, 1858. J 43 3m HEAD-QUARTERS. ABBEVILLE, S; C. ) Feb. 11, 1859 J ' ' ORDER NO. 5. BY the resignation of Gen'l. W. W. PERRY MAN, the office of Brigadier General c ! tlie 1st liriinM^.- of Cavalry is vacant. Col. J f W. I'ICKEJo of the let Regiment, wil . aet ns General of Brigude till tl-e Vacancy i 1 filled. a By order of the Maj. General. WM. TaTOM, Aid de Camp. k ORDER NO. 6. ti e An election for Brigadier General of tlic Is (f Brigadeof Cavalry will lie held (within the le gal hours) at each Rrguncntal Mutter G'roun on SATURDAY the StOtil of APRIL nest, k Manager.-* of election to count the votes air i- transmit to the Maj General, a Statement ii - writing, showing the result of each I'oll. - ' By order of the Maj. General. WM. TATOM, f, Aid de Camp. Feb lfi. 1859. 42 tf g {PIT Edgefield Advertiser. Anderson Gazutt I and Greenville Patriot, copy twice. : AUGUSTA HOTEL hlj ftsrjr y CiEOKGIA. i ! WE. E. WHEELOCK PROPRIETOR. !. Feb. 11,1859 > 41 3m t * C WAGOES, '' Four or Ono Horse, 8 iron or wood axle, r. REPAIRING, J BLACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING, 0 AND ALL WORK IN IIIS LINE r D ONE TO ORDER, y By jESm it Abbeville C. II., Feb. ?2. I860. 43 Hm 1 DR. S. HENIIY BKAKD i BENT I S TV s Graduate of the Baltimore College o Dental Surgery. TTA9 permanently located nt'AbheviIrefC 1 XI H., and solicit* a share of public pal >. ronagft' Teeth inserted from one to full uppp " and lower satp., Exposed nervtfi destroyed nm treated; freer from pain. Having nnrolinsed.a t office Right^pf Dr. Bland}*, of Baltimore, I an ' prepared to insert teetli on the CheopUstic pro r Ce""-_ ' r umce?wrer JHrancn a^aaien'i Dkbi Btoro. v XfBSJ ABBEVILLE C. I April 22, 18S8. 52. ' t Mjmninwuauert lit 0 ' ' AVO B1 ****** ..? ftfe* I. A Urg? BMortra?nt just np*crd by r. ' READ? KtADI^bTHUfO. A FULL 8UPPtY o7a(R?ie NEW gTriffl r -^L, J?fc of* jiiiipN^ 4 . &k " ' " * ; ' I *'" CANDIDATES. The friends of Capt. 0. M. MATTISON re* spcctfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at life noXt flection. The friends cf JAMES A. McCORL) respectfully anno'uftee liim as a Candidate fo^ Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of Dr. J. F. McCOMU respectfully announce him no a Candidate for Tai Collector at the next election. j We are authorized to announce is. A.* | IIODOES ns a Candidate for Tax Collector, at j the ennnihg election. 4^ ?3$"" The friends of C?pt. W. S. HARRIS; <r.,11,. 1.;... n.1 ? r??' H.-JPtVUUIIj """ ... t lie oQice of Tax Cullcctor of Abbeville DiutrieC nt the next elect ion. t &3T The n Htncrou* friends of WESLEY Ai BLACK Esq., respectfully announce him as rf Candidate for Tux Collector at the next eleotion. "* ?? The friends of HENRY S. CASON respect u ll v nnnnoiince liim ns a Candidate for Taf Collector, atlie ensiling election. The friends of JOHN* A. HUNTER respectfully announce liifTua candidate for the' ofliee of Ordinary, at the next election. Oct. 27, i8."?8. ?.. t. i ir-si- ti.? r'..i t rz t?aitflv r?. j ppectfully nntiounce liiin ft candidate for the' ! office of Ordinary, ntllie uoxt election. I Nov. 4, 1868. i r rm 1 y* THE MARSHALL HOUSE. BY E. COBB, Prophietoh. rI^lII-' Proprietor of-the MARSHALL A llOL'SK would inform the public Mint ylHl liis House is still open lor the reception of visilors. 11 ii v Iiilt sol lit; experience in Hotel-keep? ini*. lie flatters himself tliat lie will l>e nble la ph-use liia friends utnl customers. His table will nt .ill times be supplied with The Very Best The Market Affords. lliw House is well provided with attentive sprvnntp, mid everything to render his (Suntom ers comfortable. EDMUND CO SB. Feb. 21. ISiO 43 It LIVERY STABLES, _j BY C013B & CRAWFORD, ABBEVILLE, S. C. i THE U nderaignod would inform the /x "V H public that, they have formed a eopartj iht.-Iii|? for 11??: purpose oljoondueting TilE LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS IN ALL ITS 1RANCHES. They have tnken tlie well-known Stables *ttached to the lot of tlie" Marshall House,-occupied last year by P, SS Ratledge. These Stables, fronting on Washington Street have been repaired tn^refited and ere now well provided with proV.inde^/nnd attentive Hostler*. for the necOrppioclptidD of the public. Mk. CkA\VFOltt)'t?oo 6f the firm, may always be found at the Stnbles, and he hopes, by close attention to busii)?ii4. to merit and receivfl a liberal share of publie. patron age. The Stables will be'Wovided with BUGGY ANl> SADDLE IIORSEfe, to hire, together j with every other accommodation usually of| fer?-d by a similar establishment. They huve also, CO JJMOI > 1OUlor the accommodation of STOCK DRIVERS, and will fjrniaU - them with provender, At living rates. ,i EDMUND COBB, f. J. B. CRAWFORD. || Feb. 63, 1850 43 tf Drugs, Books JWD ?" FANCY ARTICLES. TIIH Subscribers have recently received large additions to th&irStock of BOOKS; 1 DRUGS and FANCY ARTICLES, to which 'j they invite attention. We have a better, finer and more extensive stock than ever, ani are prej pared to procure almost anything either in or out of our line, ns our acquaintance at the North u is very extensive. In addition to our former' . clock we have added WHITE LEAD, LINSEED AND TAX* XER'S OIL, WINDOW GLASS, GILT PICTURE FRAMES, LITIIOGRA PJIS, - And a varity of other articles which it is useless to specify. I In our |H-rcgrinntion??&orth tfo have beerr solicited to net as Agjjtffak'for several SewingMachine Companies', nn'd'will furnish different . _ kinds at a very smaU-l&dvaucc od Now "fork We are also agents foi* one of the best Pianor Houses Northland will furbish warranted ) Pianos on tha sCirne tjftini. We are also agents'.j ifor the celebrated Hoe'd Circular Saws, and are prepared to fill any of-< der in that line- jaCKi:-sit BRANCH, ASL'EN A EDWARDS. Abhf^ille C. II.','and-Dtie West, S. C. March 10, 1859. " ,45 3t CARHfAGliS AND WAGOIfS, rr,IIE Subscribers lmving had the miBfortuntf _ in uo.ip. uy ineprooi me aunt January, the STKAMtfjSlILL and MACHINERY connected with tlffcir #C04CH %#?TORir ? in Greenville, tnke this method of apprfcfl$jr ''.sJjheir friends WMjjkpatrons that (hey tvifl still {cbnlinne l>u?inlwfis heretofore, without change in their Firm or abnteijj^nt of their ex4e|Ltous to plense. ThSy Hare on ftat^ds, - and arc constantl^finiahing, all the varieties of j Carriages, Buggies V AND i -w ?3- ? ? wr am . Ever nmde hy them, to which ttrey invito lh?r. ? attention of purchasers. " .1 Tlifey take pleasure in/!o|<reotinfc.?'an impress sion tint their Stook of SEASONED LUMBElt ^ was lojireirith the Mil), fitti would say. that, in _ quantity and quality, ' > n Their Laroher Has Refer Been" Better. Tim generous patron Am liillverfr? ?rece>v*<l vr&trant? t lie conclusion'tftot their effort* sv f appreciated, and Btimulnt^p tlicin in mntriYj* 4 ^farther exertions. Tlieir experience WilT enramUi them la select and operate-thc most np~ jff 8wffv?d ifSflfiinery, with ^advaataagcs not ?orj> Baaed by any MtnufacRirera eitker.North or v U GOWER, COX, KlAKKLEY A CO. F* Greenville, S. C., March 7, I860. 45 tf f - 1_ j U : TW'T.li wfT^IIE UntLa^gert ?<*p?$#fclly ?mnotHio#s tt* t *T- JL the eiitifeuifl of AbbtpviUa, 0. H., nad Yl.rfllnUy, that b|jPIl.?p?nud V I " -n A. jf u<._>d ctL._ i t mtwymw oavpf " ( n the offioalJjPjr ftCcopUd by Dp. 8. H, BmpA. ' *' ~T^*Syr^ Mf- wsstfield's Hnrrtcsa and , ** ?pd kfVeady to make and m?ml ' # j r Wlfo'rS&Mjb*,. entrusted to tan cure, far. V ' . '?<* &* PATIMpK OKEEFWt ? JM. 12, 1889. fcfrl fir ispnil^ . nwlS^i?a Hra?Siro?iftw Jv ' *" . M %?**&&&