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SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?Citation. Br WILLIAM IIILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District: Y\T HERE AS, James II. Riley has V applied to me for Letters of Administration on nil and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Dr. D. T. Riley, late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the suid deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to beholden at Abbeville Court House on the sixteenth day of April inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this first day of April, in the year of our Lordone thousand eight hundred and fi fty.nine fllld ill thft t'ftor nf AmAHinan I imIaa.....) - J? " ?uu?-|*c...? cnce. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. April 8th, 1850-49-iit THE WHOLE TALK OF TOE T O W 3NT 3>ff" O ~\7S7~ y IS OF TIIE sraray, sans bet goods, FOll TIIE samaras AXUiiJLi TRADE, A T GRAY t ROBERTSON'S, No. 1 Granite Range, Atotoevill? O. H. March 30, 1859 49 tf FURNISHNG GOODS.TEN QUARTER ll-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETING, 4-4, 5-4 ond fi-4 Linen and Cotton Pillow CASING, 10-4, 11-4 and 12 4 Summer Mnrsbilli.-s QUILTS 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Allendale QUILTS, 8-4 nml 10-4 Linen Damask TABLE CLOTHS. 8-4 and 10 4 Dessert TABLE CLOTIIS, Xiinen Damask Napkins. Doylies, Fruit Doylies, Towellings, GlasB Cloths, &c., Together with a beautiful assortment of LACE and SWISS Embroidered and Damask CURTAINS, itHnfcoro Sljabcs. Carpets, iflattings. &c. In fact ever}- tiling wanted in that way, and ! will bt? offered at or below city prices. Cull I oiid eee them nt Gil AY ?t ROBERTSON'S. No. 1 Granite Range. i April 1, 1859?18?tf Jfcw Store and Xew Stock.! A. .A. WILLIAMS BEGS most rasped full to announce to liiR friend* and the public that he has just returned from New York with a well selected Stock of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, Crockery, YANKEE NOTIONS^ &C., &C. I will not further enumerate, but if you want a few of the Latent Styles, of the above, please give me a call. I will be C leased to >how my Stock, and if you don't uy don't blame me. tw I am between Branch, Allen <fc Edwards and II. S. Kerr, Brick Range. Most respectfully, A. A. WILLIAMS. April 1, 1869?48-tf BOOTS AND SHOES. ~ TI1E Undersigned, having formed a partnership for the purpose of con ducting the Boot and Shoe Business, won in miorm uie puouc mat we nave recently purchased in Hoston, Philadelphia and New York, the largest assortment of Indies Shoes, and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoea of every conceivable style and pattern ever offered in this market. Our entire stock has been purchased by a practical Boot Maker. We feel assured that we can, with great coufi dence, recommend our stock to the public, as being of a superior quality, more durable than any that can be found in this latitude. We intend to deal exclusively in leather, Boots and Shoes. and we shall be enabled to sell better work for less monej than any establishment in Town. We trill bnrter Leather or work for Ra abides. Tha materials of our Stock were selected by EL ROCHE, one of the firm, and the work TTn A-J m u* tu vrucr We therefore know the "stuff it's made of." pnd can safely recommend it. We have a Dum ber oj first class Boot and Shoe Makers in conpectio'h with our Establishment, and are prepared to Manufacture to Order (my work which may be desired. Call CtTortin 'a building, next door to Cobb, Hunter 6 Co. ROCHE A CHRISTIAN. April I, 1860-48-tf SOUTH CARLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. A. X. Butler, (. a). ) ' vs. V Bill to set aside Judgment -Mm. B. Lloyd, et. *. ) * Injunction, Ac. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. B. Lloyd, Albert Glbertand Thomas S. Haydon defendant* in the above stated case, re*h!e beyond the limit* of this State. On motion of McOowav, COrop. Sol.,-Ordered: that said defendant* do apixsar and plead, apswer or demar to said Bill of Ootppleiat within thiae months from the pnblioation htPuof or thftiftGto will ba taken pro eonftuo Against thf.m. WM. H. FABKBE, C. E. A. 1>. CMHBfMfoWaOOM) Msreb tfth, 1??. ) - s NEW GOODS At the Old and Original Cash Slorc. GRAY &. ROBERTSON, (Late Chambers <b Marshall,) No-1 Granite Bulge, ^.'b'bo-vlllo O. EC. Gilt AY & ROBERTSON nre now receiving T u ricli, .'legant and varied uBsortinent ol tTABIf J VT? 1? .1 ATP V 11DV r< AAT^Ci iJIJ'UJJIJ ZinJL/ A /lil \J A UIV A UVU.UO, which have been selected with great cure, ami dcMgned specially for fn>t clns3 trade, und will be offered at unprecedented low prices, considering the qualities of the cooHh hdiI the elegance of the designs ; and ull Canh liutjtr* will find it decidedly to their interest to give our Stock an inspection before buying, which at all times we take great pleasure ill showing. Ill Dress Goods we have elegant Organdie, Barege and Jaconet R. OBES, t Entirely New Designs; Still Ilicher Magnificent TWO FLOUNCED Sills. Robes, Never before Offered ; A L S 0, Satin St.rinn "Rftvnrlflrfl Hamo-asi Chalies, Organdies, Jaconets, Printed Lawns, Foulard Robes a Volante, Borages, Anglaise, Paris Argentines, And in fuel, nil tlie latest novelties in Liulirs' Dress Goods, together with the best assortment of Mantillas, Lace Points, Chantilly Mantles, Berage Shawls, BONNETS ra:ra(D:Er !KL?WIEia3, mmsxr nmmm0 Rouches, &c., WE HAVE EVER EXHIBITED. Ill Embroideries we hnve a very large Stock of re;il Honiton and Valenciennos Sets, Swiss and Jaconet Sets, PIQUE?of every style, riftllnVD VlAimMMCfB ") ? 'uu5u'5a L Insortiona ; Together with our usual large and vuried Stock or Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Also, a large assortment of MATERIALS for MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR, ran mwMi In Great Variety, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Of Every Discription; ALL OF WHICH We arc prepared (o offer at prices tliftt will ensure a quick ami rruily sale, and muke il an object for C<ik/i buyers to give oui Stock a look ovi-r, aud au early call is most l-eapectfully solicited. GRAY <t ROBERTSON, No. I Granite Range March 30, 1858 49 tf B. in. & S. A. WIXSTOCK, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and customers that they have just returned from the Northern Markets with a handsome Stoek of RF.ATW-AunF, nirvrmxa IIJL^JJ/ JL VJJVXi.lli.1 VJI OF TI1E Latetit Styles and Finest Quality. In short, from the smallest sise to the largest. Also <? very large and tasty stock of BOOTS arwl SHOES, Hats and Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cravats and Pocket Knives, and all other articles necessary to make a complete Stock You can find every thing fine nnd nice, and for the quality of theGooils, very low for Cash, or on short time. A very largo slock of FriSTE SEGARS, And Sixty Boxes Tobacco, which we will seli cheaper than can be bought anywhere. >Vc are very thankful to our customers for pnst fnvora, and we hope to receive a share of this season'* pntronage. li. 31. 4 S. A. WINESTOCK, Corner Marshall House. Clothing Depot. Abbeville, March 81, 1859, 48-tf New Goods! New Goods! > GREAT BARGAINS ! ! 8TEAUSS, COKESBUKY. 1TITISHING to reduce my Stock, I offer some TT of my GOODS Less than Cost, some at Coat Pricks, and the balance with VERY SMALL PROFIT. My Stock is v?ry large and selected with preat care, and I offer LADY'S HOOP SKIRTS for 60 eU. Colored and White BRILLIANTES, 12 eta. Fancj' MUSLIN, Fast Colors, 10 cU. HATS and BONNETS, 60 cts. Lady's SLIPPERS, 60 cts. Linen COATS. ? 75 cts. HANDKERCHIEFS, 06 oU ETC., ETC. April 1, 1869. tf nnZ ? - jlu i^omraciors. PROPOSALS will be received by the under signed until Monday the 18th April, for the erection of a Briek Building " upon the burnt District known heretofore as'*Mra. Allen'# lot," The Building will be two stories high ; 100 feet io front by 80 feet in depth. PLANS ana SPECIFICATIONS can be seen J>y calling upou J. D. Daly, Architect, or upon %k Subscriber. ^All materials for the Build ing will be far p isbed Contractors. r-'-' ' ' R.J. WBITIL M?ro%Mtb, 1869 4* 9i LIGHT FOR THE SUFFERING MILLION! X>R. MARTIN'S C It EAT REMEDY, CUHK FOR COKSUMPTX0H, And all Manner of Lung Diseases, Shortness of Breath, 'Dyspepsia, Dysentery. Purely Vegetable. Most pleasant drink the in world. One bottle should be earried by every man, woman or child, travelling in any country, to mix with their water to drink. Price, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. If it does not give entire satisfaction I will refund the money. Adl?kessks.?JOS. It. MARTIX, Island of Cuha, or Capt. It. L, GENTRY, my Agent, Hamburg. S. C.. at Sibley's corner. wiLli II. A S. Ii Solomon. April 1, 1859. 18 tfo DRS. ANDERSON & M'SWAIN, H AVI NO formed a copartnership for tlie Practice of Medicine nnd Surgery offer ilieir service* to tlie comiimnity. Dr. Anderson will be found nt It in residence. Mr. McSwain will lie found nt Mr. Tlios. Lipscomb'*. W. L. ANDKUSON, M. D., E. T. McSWAIN, M. D. April 1, 1059, 48-3t. Noticc. T Hereby notify nnd forewarn nil Merchants nnd other persons generally, airainst selling goods to an v member of my family, on my credit, without a special order from me. I am ready to furnish them with nil necessary arti cles, but are unwilling to be involved in liability without iny knowledge. PllAIUS MARTIN. MnrMi 4 iRr.n aa HEAD-QUARTERS. Eiuiitii Kkoi.mknt. S. C. M., ) March 14, 185'J. J ORDER. NO. rTHIK M0i.il.0p8 of PATTON'S 15EAT COML PANV, will n#viiihlc at their regular muster ground, on Saturday the 2nd of Al'RIL next., armed and equiped. as i he Law directs. By order of COL. lUKiKRS, SAMUEL 11UNTER, Adjutant. March 24, 1859. 46 2t ?S. H. JON ES. HOUSE BlULDER. OFFERS his services to the citizens of Abbeville District, in everything pertaining to his line of business. By a strict attention to the interests of his employers, he hopes to merit a due share of put.ronaire. Address Sandover P. O., Abbeville District, S. C. March 19, 185S. 46 tf DRESSMAKING. Y|"RS. ?* CONNOR (late Miss Duff.) l. ickunis hit uiitiiKK iur me kiiio patronage *?f M>e Ladies of Abbeville an?l vicinity. From lier long experience in Klirope, ami attention, ihe f:els competent of giving satisfaction. LADIES' AXD CHILDREN'S MANTLES and DRESSMAKING. LADIES EVENING COSTUMES AfjJc and Trimmed in the most Fashionable Stifle. and from tlic Latest Patterns for the Fall and Winter Season. All Ouders Pbomitly Attended to. Prices Moderate. Residence in the Cottage near the Jail. 3opt. 30. '58 22-tf New Goods'. New Goods!! I \\T li would respectfully inform our friends T and customers, that we liave made large additions to our Stock of Drugs and itlcdicines, and would tie pleased to have them call and examine our rsroek before purchasing else wliere, as <ve can offer tlicni strong inducements to buy. Our Stock consists in part, of PLRFIJiflERIES, Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief, Pomades, Cologne and Toilet Waters; Ilnir, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Dressing Comlis. Fine Tooth Powders, Soaps, Surgical and Dental Iustru menta, Fine Brandies and "Wines, for Medicinal purposed. nnd all articles usually kept iu a tirat-class Drug Store. Give us a call. Jordan" ?t Mclaughlin, Abbeville C. II. July 1,1858. 8 tf FOR S A L E. A HOUSE and LOT, tn Abbeville village, situated on the Anderson road about a mile and a quarter front the Court House. The HOUSE contains six fine rooms; the LOT contains Fifty Acres, and has on it a Well of excellent water, arfd nil necessary out building*, recently .-reeled.? Possession will be given on the 1st of January, 1859. For terms and further information, apply to W. W. BELCHER, Abbeville C. II July 30, 1868. 14-tf Just Received A SUPPLY of Frnngipanni Extract, an Eternal Perfume for the Handkerchief, Frangipauni Toilet Water, " " tfoap, " " Sachets. to which we invite the attention of the Ladies. johdan <t Mclaughlin, Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1858 8 tf C. P. REMSEN IS prepared to offer his large and well sa lected stock of Neio Style* HATS and CAPS for the Fall and Winter Trade ; they are made . of fine material and will compare with the very best article that is manufactured, which for heautv and finish cannot be excelled. TERMS CASH. C. 1'. REMSEN, Columbia, & 0. Oct. 5, 1857 23 tt The Clear Starchers Friend WILL give a finished and beautiful glow to Collars, Shirt Bosoms, and to all linen, muslin and cotton goods; it will be found an assistant in whitening clothes, and is warranted to contain nothing injurious. For sale by Jordan a Mclaughlin, Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1858 8 tf Just Received i f\f\ OIT\r.fm nf sin. oitiviwp ruu 20 Ounce* Sul. Morpbene, for Bale hy JORDAN A MoLAUCHLIN, Druggists and Chemists. July 1, 1868. 8 tf F. P. ROBERTSON. PUBLIC AUCTIONEER, . T7"\70ULD respectfully offer hit services U V V the citizens of this and the adjoining Districts. He is so generally known, that ht deems it unnecessary to do more than refer tc his address, viz : JJiamond Hill P. O., Abbe illeDistrict; and all communications directed to him will receive prompt attention. Nov. 7. 1868. 27-tf Just Received BAZTN'S New Perfnme, KI88-ME QUICK Distilled from the wtflPknown flojrer of rorgevme-nov, nniarpiawa ijj,irsgrance sod permanency, far sale by > *c?jordan a Mclaughlin, Droggists and Chemist*. Jqly t. 18?8. 8 - %T ' 1 ? . . ... ..in. i t SOMETHING NW ! ! A G J FT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED UPON A LIBERAL AND IMPARTIAL PLAN. TIIE ONLY ONE THAT STANDS ENDORSED BY THE ENTIRE PRESS OF TIIK CITY OF BALTIMORE. If. K. IIOVT JKt GREAT SOUTHERN GIFT BOOK STORK, NO 41 BALTIMORE ST.. II a 11 i in ore, lid. HEADQUARTERS FOR Southern and Western Ordrrs. Greater Inducements tlian ever before offered. SEND TO THEM FOR A CATALOGUE. A Gift veorth from Fifty 61 nia to OHEHUBBHEBBOLXJiS Accompanies every Hook. CT CATALOGUES GIVING FULL PARTICULARS MAILED FREE TO ANY AD DRESS. What I lie Press Say. They Imve n magnificent assortment, of Hookf, and have prepared themselves with innumeralile elegant (JiI't8 to he distributed among their "troupe of friends aud customers at I,,,.,..," li"ll " Not only timy a selection be made of any choice work, hut with it the purchaser is mire to receive sonic article of Jewelry, which in many cases, proves quite valuable.?Daily Exchange. They make no promises that arc performed strictly to the letter, ami by thus puuetunlly cancelling their obligations, have gaii.ed the entire confidence of not only our citizens, but country abroad.?Bait. J'atriot A young Indy acquaintance of ours purchns d for $1 a Honk at this establishment, a few days since, and received a double-cased Gold Watch valued ftt out hundred dollar*?(Slipper. The success which attends the Gift book House of Messrs. II. K. 1IOYT it CO.. has uo precedents in the annals of Gift Enterprises.A rynx. m (.'a11 and see them, and our word for it, yc? will not regret, your visit.?I) it natch. All Orders should be addressed 1.0 II. C. HOl'T A CO., No. 41 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md March'17, 1851) 40 2m SOUTH CAROLINA, viauevine umlricl? Citation. By WILLIAM IIILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville District: "XVHEIIEAS, Peter L. Gillcbenu has applied to *' me for Letters of Administration, on nil and singular the goods und chattels, rights nml credits of Gabriel Cox, late of llie District aforesaid, dee'd. These arc, therefore, to cite an<1 admonish nil nnd singular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to lie and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court lor the said District, to he liolden Ht Abbeville Court House, on the eiglrth 'day of April next., to show cause' if any, why the said Administration shoiilJ ni^ 1 ununited. Giver^under my hand and peal, this twentythird flffy A>f March, in the year of our Lord oiiti-lLousiind eight hundred and tifty i.ine a*id in the eighty-second year of American Independence. W. HILL, 0. A.D. March 24, 1859. 43 2t %0UTH CAROLINA. AUnEVftxE DISTRtcfy-MN KQflTY. Brock, Armstt^)^^: Co.,"| vs. . | *Ijj 11 to sot aside B . V . I'ojcv, Ilenson } a'ssj^nmet of execiil'oscy, ct. al. . tion, &e IT appearing to my satisfaction tliat I?. V. I'osey, one of I lie defendant:* in ilie aliove stated case resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion of MeGowan, Com p. Sol. Ordered that the said 11. V. I'ogcy do appear arid plead answer or demur to (Jomplainanl't> llill of complaint, within three months from the publication of ihis order or llie same will be taken JJro Coh/cimo against him. WM. li. I'AIIKER, c. e. a. d. Commissoner'a Office, ) Feb. 20, 1859. J 4+ 3m I* A 1? E R COMMISSION WAREHOUSE AND PRINTERS' DEPOT, For the snle of WRITING, HUNTING, ENVELOrE AND COLORED PAPERS, CARDS AND PRINTING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. AGENT FOR L. JOHN?* . & CO., Type Founders, 1. HOE & CO., And other Printing Press makers. PRINTING INKS OF BEST QUALITY, At Manufacturer'* Prices. To Merchants. The Subscriber begs to cull attention to his LARGE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper of all kind*, which he will sell very LOW FOR CASH, or short credit on large sums. JOSEPH WALKER, 120 Mecting-st., Charleston, S. C. Oct. 7, 858. APPRENTICE WANTED. rI~MIE subscriber desires to procure nn APA PRENTICE, to lenrn the BLACK SMITH Trade. Either n white BOY or NEGRO will be taken. Apply to the subscriber, at Abbeville C. II. Wx. KNOX. Feb. 17. 1869. 42 3m. Notice to Debtors. ALL Persous Indebted to the late firm of WARDLAW A LYON are requested to make prompt payment, as they are anxious to close up the business. Their accounts as heretofore will be found in the hands of Messrs. Jordan <fc MoLaixuli.v, their successors, at the old staud. WARDLAW A LYON. TYaa 1>T 1 O ft O " A/OU J t 1 ouo i>t* II Brick layer and Plasterer. THE Undersigned respectfully informs the citixens of Abbeville, that having located permanently at Abbeville Village, he is prepared to exeuute every thing in his line of business, and hones by prompt attention, to merit due share 01 public patronage. JAMES T. JEFFRIESS. January 6th, 1869. 86 > tf Paints and Oils. WE have just received a lot of PURE WHITE LEAD, Linseed Oil, and Copal Varnish, wlliih UA will ull />ho?r? ' JORDAN A MoLAUdHLIN, No. 8, Granite Range, Abbeville, C. H. July 1, 1868. 8 tf DB. J. F. ISABRV Haying Located permanently at ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE* Offert hU Profeuiotutf Soruice* to tht Citisexu of the Village and the Vicinity. Office in the Marthall Hou?e, oq tho Main Street Nor ember lOTf. * v. 1-# i \ * 1 r- <i - - -~x ? ?ROVER & II AKEK'.S CELEDRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW STYLES?PRICES FROM $50 TO ?1'25. EXTRA CHARGE OK $5 FOR IIKMMKRB. 495 BROADWAY NEW YORK. ?- >. iwttv* r>i kimm , . . . i:UAKl.KSTON. BRANCH ?t AI.LKN', Agents, ABBEVILLE. The Machine* sew from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no re-winding of thread; they Hem, Fell, (lather, and Stitch in n superior style, finishing eaeh seam by their own operation, without recourse to the hand-needle, as is required by other machines Thej* will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if she works for one ceu I I an hour, and are, unquestionably, the best .\fitI chiticit in the market for family sewing, on account of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaption to all varieties of family sewing?executing either heavy or fine work with equal facility, and without special adjustment As evidence of thn unquestioned superiority of their Machines, tjie (Jiioveu it Bakku Sewino Machine Company beg leave to respectfully | refer to the following TESTIMONIALS. "Having bad one of Orover ?k Haker's Mnehincs in my finnily for nenrly a year niul a half, I tuke pleasure in commending it ns every xvnv ri'liiililit for tlie purpose for which it is designed?Family Sewing.*'?Mrs. Joxhna fsii rilt. wife of lien. Dr. Lcavitt, Editor of A". Y. Independent. "I confess myselfdelightcd with your Sewing Machine, which hns been in my family for many months. It hns always been ready for duty, requiring no adjustment, ami is easily adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply ehanirinir the spools of thread."?Mrx. Elizabeth Strickland, wife of Rev. I)r. Strii-h*land. Editor of N. Y. Christian Advocate. "After trying several different good machines, I preferred yours, on account of its aim plicity, ami the perfect ease with which it is managed, as well as the strength and durability of the seam. After long experience, 1 feel competent to speak in this manner, and to con fidently recommend it for every variety of fnrni i> t-ewihi*. ?Mrs. r,. u. spooner; wijc of tin Editor of Brooklyn Star. "I liuve used a Grover (fc Bnker Sewing Machine for two years, and have found it adapted t<? all kind# of family sowing, from Cambric (<i Broadcloth. Garments have been worn but without the giving way of a stitcli. The Machine is easily kept in order, and easily ii?m1.' ?iJ/>-*. A. 11. Whipple, xcife of lieu. (Jeo. Whip pie, New York. "Your Sewing Machine hns been in use in my family the past two year*, and the ladies n-qiiest me to give you their testimonial to it? perfect ai!npledness, ns well hs labor-saviiifi qualities in the performance of family aim] household sewing." ? Robert Boorumn, Ncu York. "For several mouths we have used Grover ?t linker's Sewing Machine, and hnvc come to the conclusion that, everv ladv who desires her sew it g beautifully and quickly dune, would he most fortunate in possessing oi.e of these reliable nntl indefatigable 'iron needle-women,' whose combined qualities of beauty, strength, and simplicity, are invaluable."?J. IF. Morris, daughter of (Jen. Gto. P. Morris, Editor of the Home Journal. Extract of a letter from Thos. R. Leavitt, Esq., an American gentleman, now resid -lit in Sydney, New South Wales, dated Jauuary 12, 1858: "I had a lent made in Melbourne, in 18">tt, in which t here were over three thousand yard* ol sewing done with one of Grover it Baker'? Machines, and a single seam of that has outstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle arid twine." 'If Homer could he called up from his murky shades, lie would sinir the advent ef Grover Jc Baker us a mor.- benignant miracle of nrt than was ever Vulcan's smithy. lie would denounce midnight, shirt making as 'the direful spring ol woes unnumbered.' "?Prof. North. "I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover <fc Baker Sewing Machines have more that sua tinned my expectation. Afttr trying and returning others, I have three of them in operation in my different places, and afier fouryears' trial, liavc no fault to find"?J. 11. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. "My wife lias had one of Grover ?fc Baker's Family Sewing Machines for some timo, ami I am satisfied it is one of the best Inlior saving machines that has been invented. I take mud; pleasure in recommencing it to the public."? J, (J. Harris, Governor of Tcnncitte. '.It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an excitement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, 1 should insist upon Sains Grover and Baker having an eternal holyday in comment oration of their good deeds for humanity."? Cassius. M. Clay, "I think it liv fnr the best patent in use. This machine can be adapted from the finest CAtnhi-ick to the heaviest caseimere. It sewe stronger, faster, and more beautifully than ont can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, llionev r.mld not. hnu S* "? l/V* T fl I? j ... U. U Nashville, Teun. "It is speedy, veryneAt, and durable in its work ; is easily umierstmid and kept in repair. I earnestly recommend this Machine to nil my acquaintance* mid others."?Mrs. M. A. Forrest, Memphis, Teun. ?We find this Machine to work to our satisfaction, nnd with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we believe the Grover ?fc Bukei to be the bestSewing.Machine in use."?Deary Brothers, Tenn. 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"I take pleaaofftn acetifying to the utility of the Grover ?fc Baker Seeing Machines. 1 nave uku one on aimogi every description ol work for months, and find it iuuc|i stronger and better in every re?peet. than work done by hand."?Mrt. D. W. Wheeler Nathville, Tenn. "I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover A Baker Machine for a large amount, could I not replace it attain at pleasure."?Mrt. H G. Scovel, Nathville, Tenn. "Our two Machines, purchased from you, do the work of tweniy young ladies. We with nleaxure recommend the Grover <b Baker Sewing Machine to be the best in use."?N. Bt\ll man A Co. Memphit., Tenn. "The Grover it Baker Sewing Maabino worki admirably, I think the stitoh and work far superior to that of any Sewing Maohina I ever sow. On fina work, I" think the roach ij^would he hard to H? W T .. ...... - rrrr^ t.. tjhja thf mftohln* n>?n?ged, very dortbft, ?nd tako pleMfv* in recommending It to ?ll .?y^y. ?a <r /WJIt y.it * \ '. T " ^ n.,,-.,!^. . ,,,.. ..* .!l -?- v-- ^ ABBEV1LLK AN!> WASHINGTON STAOK LIKE FROM Abbeville to Washington. rpiIK PROPRIETOR of this well established JL Line tnkes this nu'lli(?l of intoi'iiiing tInpublic that he has changed his Schedule, for the convenience of passengers. The Stngelenves Abbeville Court House, on MOMMY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY morn-1 inirs, nt J? o'clock, but iu consequence of the bad condition of the romls, ir. wil not hereafter nwait the arrival of the down train from Greenville, as heretofore. TheStage will leave Washington, fJa., on TUESDAY, THURSDAY und SATURDAY mornings. The Line has been refitted with a splendid FOUR-IIORSE COACH. good Tenuis and an experienced driver. - r...... -it ? t ? ?^y oorruKCIO IIUIII MM lU'OTC ?H'? " berrv, fi*>ing West, will find tli.it they can reach nny |?>iiit west, of Atlnntn in exactly tlie 'iiuiio time, inn] willi ^O.uti less expense tliun l?y way of lirntielivillc. For further information apply at tlie I'ost Office. JOIIX McBRYDE, Ag't. Abbeville C. II., S. C. March 30, 18f>8 4 1 y M. W. BYTHEWOOD, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 204 Exchange Row, COLUMBIA, S. C., I^OR the Sale of REAL ESTATE, NEGROES 1 also COTTON, WHEAT, BACON, Lard, Whiskey, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Butter, Corn, liny and 1'rodiiue generally. Striet personal attention paid lo the snle ol any of the aliovc?liberal advances made and prompt returns. Refers lo II. .S. Kerr and D. L. McLnuclilin, Abl. -vill.. r n i' Aug. 4. 1858,' I t tf c ii a it l k s <; o x . Would roppeotfully inform the I'ubliu that he has V* OPENED A SHOP , KOIl TUB Making and Kepairin? of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. It. is opposite (but not oppontd) to Mr. Taylor*. ' I IC.?taMi?hiu<>iit. lie hopes that by doing g?o< I work, ninl mnkintr ronsonnbleelinnfos. to reeeivi a slum? of ptililic patronage. He lias on hand at this time, several new run neat Hcgoiks, and uu? excellent Wagon, wliiel lie will sell low. 28lli Oct.. 1858. 2C3tn JOHN CORBETT. 11 O U S E V AIX T E Ji, ; QUAKER, MARBLER, PAPER HANGER, XIG N WB7TEli, Abbeville C. H. 11 Ji, iY ll-i^ L j\ li 1 TJ K S . ABBEVILLE, S. C. ) Feb. 11, 1859 jj" ORDER NO. 5. BY the reeignat ion of Gen'). \V. W. PERRY MAN, tlie office of Brigadier General o | tlie 1st. liriumh- of Cavalry is vacant. Col. .1 f W. I'ICKENS of the 1st Regiment, wil aet ns General of Brigade till the Vacancy i filled. By ordeiA?f the Moj. General. W.M. TmTOM. | Aid de Cuiup. ORDER NO. 6. An election for Brigadier Genoral of tlie Is f Brigade of Cavalry will In; held (within the iu gal hours) at each Regimental Mitxler 0' run it on SATURDAY the SOlli of APRIL next. Managers of election to count the votes am transmit to the Mnj. General, a Statement ii writing, showing the result of each Poll, By order of the Mnj. General. WJI. TATOM, AiddeCump. Feb. 16. 1859. *42 tf Edgefield Advertiser, Anderson Ga/.ett ' and Greenville Patriot, copy twice. AUMUA HOTEL wu m. j GUOKGI A. WM. E. WHEELOCK PROPRIETOR. Feb. 11. 1859 41 3m WAGONS, Four or One Horse, , IRON OR WOOD ASLE, REPAIRING, BXiACKSMITHING, HORSE-SHOEING, ; AND ALL WORK IN JUS LINE DONE TO ORDER, > JKEZm WHSVE:* Abbeville C. II., Feb. 22. 1859. 43 3m DR. S. II UN RY BEARD DENTIST, > Graduate of the Baltimore College o Dental Surgery. HAS permanently located at Abbeville C II., and solicits a share of public; put roilfllffi. Teeth in?l'rt.oH frnm nno ?^ full "?>.? ' run! lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed nnc treated. free from pain. liuving purchnscd ai office Right, of Dr. Blnndy, of Biiltiinore, I an ' prepared to insert teeth on the CheupUstio pro cess. Office?Over Branoh & Allen's Drug store. ABBEVILLE C. II.. S. C. i April 22, 1858. 62 ]y m. t.'&jTtTowen HAVE this day formed a co-partnershif and will keep constantly on hand, t latge and well selected Stock of fine r Oold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Clocks, d&c. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry, repaired ftt |' shortest notice, in the best mannei, aDd war roi'itorl a nitfa oaf lofo/itinn "jan. 1.1869. 88 tf Ladles*. Heeled Gaiter*, AND Clenti' Shoes. A largo assortment ju?t opened by M. ISRAEL A BRUSSEL. March 15, 1850. 48 tf j READY MADE CLOTHING-. A PULL SUPPLY of all the NEW SttLK Joit opar.ed, and for sal* ehaap n ataa kw ' M. BBtAEL A- HBTTftpri March 16, 1880- ... & ' ** I \s ,, ^ CANDID AT .. - * The friends of Capt. O. M. A^AT'.LJ??U.i?"#' 'epoctfully announce bitn n* a candidate Tor Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of .1AME3 A. McCOKfJ respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of Dr. J. F. MeCOMIJ respectfully announce him as a C*?did*te f?<r Tax Collector at the next election. ?3?" We are authorized to announce 6. A. IIODOKS as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. 13T The fnrnds of C. pt, \Y. S. 1IAIUU3, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for I lie oince ol lur Vulieeior ol Abbeville District at llic next election. The nuineroun friendn of WESLEY A. BLACK Esq., respect fully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector flt the next election. The friends of 1IENRV S. CASON respect u lly niiiinoiiiice him as a Candidate for Tax Collector, allie ensuing election. t 13T T,1C friends of JOHN A. HUNTER respectfully announce him a candidate for the office of Ordinary, at the next election. Oct. 27, 18.08. The friends of Col. ,1. O. BASKIN respectfully announce him a candidate for 1.he j. office of Ordinary, at the next election. I Nov. 4, 18u8. THE MARSHALL HOUSEBY IS. COHU, Proprietor. | rpilE Proprietor of the MARSHALL j 1 HOUSE would inform the public thnt Jgjjjjj, his House i? still open lot- the reception ol visitors. Having some experience in Hotel-keeping, lie flutters* himself tliut lie will lie able to please his friends and customers. IIis table will nt all times lie snpplie<l With The Very Best The Market Affords. IIid House is well provided with attentive servants, and everything to render his custom * ers comfortable. 1 EDMUND COBB. Feb. 21. 1630 43 tf ! LIVliKY.STABLES, BY COBB & CRAWFORD, ABBEVILLE, S. C. TIIE Undersigned w mid inform the /< Vi public ^liat. they have formed a copartnership for the purpose of conducting THE LIVE11Y STABLE BUSINESS /AT SI 1,1* 11 d UliAJXUUJiO. They have taken the well-known Stables ntI taelied to the lot of the Marshall House, occupied Inst year 1?3* 1'. S. Rutledije. These Stables, fronting on Wnshinnton Street have been repaired and refited ai-d nre now well provided with provender and attentive Hostler*, Air the accommodation of the public. Mk. CRAWFOIM). one of the firm, may always lie found at the Stables, nTwl lie hopes, by close attention to business, to met-i^ and receive i a liberal share of public patronage. | The Stables will lie provided with BUGGY l AND SADDLE IIORSKS, to hire, together with every other accommodation usually offered by a similar establishment. They have also, COMMODIOUS LOTS fur the ncconimo? . J dation of ftTUCK DRIVERS, and will furnish i ; them with provender, at. living rates. . EDMUND COBB. I I J. li. CRAWFORD. s ! Feb. 53, 1859 13 tf JOHN Xu CLARK, [REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES AND1 ^ A717 OULD respectfully inform the ^'"GyX Vi zens of the District, that. lie ha? tfy.-aB j located himself at Ilo^ge'a Depot, w hei e btwiil be prepared to execute, with promptness, all orj ders in his line of business. lie is well prepared with all the tools and materials of his art. and feels confident in being able to give satisfaction. All work warranted. Terms Cash. April 14, 1858. 60 ly j E2?" Banner copy, * | MARSHALL, LEE & DeBRUHL. THE undersigned have associated with them, in the Practice of the Law, STEPHEN I C. PeHIIL'IIL, Esq. All business entrusted to. their core will receive prompt attention. J. FOSTER MARSHALL W. A. LEE. January 12, 1807- 37-tf > CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. rI~MlE Subscribers havim? had the inisfnrlnnA I 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 friends and patrons that they will i>tifi continue business as heretofore, without change in their Finn or abatement of their exertions to please. They Have on Hands, and are constantly finishing, all the varieties of Carriages, Buggies AND mmr mt sb Ever made by them, to which they invite the. attention of purchasers. They take pleasure in correcting an impression that their Stock of SEASONED LUMBER > was lost with the Mill, nnd would say that, in quantity and aualilv i Their Lumber lias Never Been Better. The generous patronage hitherto received warrants the conclusion that, their eft'oris are * appreciated, and stimulates them in making further exertions. Their experience will eoaJ ble them to select and operate the most ap~ ' proved Machinery, with ndvantanges not sur1 passed by any Manufacturers either North or 1 South. . COWER. COX. MARKLEY &. CO. Greenville, S. C., March 7, 1869. 45 tfr > ? ? . - .a . MrOTTJECJE!#! rIMIE Uudersinged respectfully announces to, .L the citizens of Abbeville, C. II., and vicinity, that he has opened a t Boot and Shoe Shop, \ n the office lately occupied bv Dr. S. H. Beard; Dentist, opposite Mr. Westfidd's Harness and i Saddlery Stove, antj is rei\dy to make and mend, Boots and Shoes, entrusted to his care, Ac. PATRIOK OKEEFFE. Jan. 12,1866k. S?T t( ' ' W T TO OHWt ? Wt? *?* nun 01 ijua r A I A ID. Colored Lawns and Ciingbam*v STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, , BRASS AHD STEEL EKX&? 89HT6S, Ladies and MIs??b Flat*,, Summer IflantIIlag, And many other New Goods iuat received, and for sale low 'by M. ISRAEL A BRUS8EL. j )t Mrroh i& \W ? % Jfotlee to L * JAW W* Indfbtad t<> I XjL count, up to tba'flM'ol<MMWT.^M? # qoMtfdtQ MtUa Um Mats, %t^a V ?...?(. I I m.Mdi'' II TH III i - 11*11 I I