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IlOrE ON ! IIOrE EVER!! A NEW DISCOVERY ! ! THE COLUMBIAN BITTERS ClOMl'OUNDED of the Choicest Vegetable ' extracts, mid warranted to give grout relief iu DYSPEPSIA, a. .1 ?11 .i: - - : r 1 ???iva mi ari?;<i^ inmi u ciiiuruerva amic of the Stomach, for siilc l?v LAUCHMN*, Sign of tho (joldeii Alortnr. Abbeville, June 10, 1809, ti if iRAUiliERMf ARE NOW OI,r,3ERI3Nr& AT A |GBEAT REDUCTION ' From Former Prices, l^heir Entire Stock 'Ml AMI ROM SUM. A JLJL ? V/ JL V BERAGES AND Bemge Robes, SHAWLS AXD MANTILLAS, Eeal Lace, SwisB, and Jaconet dZ 3SL^i Ja._4 ./fflk- ?r S3 9 AND Setts of Collars uud Sleeves. ^ * '"I^IIK ponson licing f.ir advanced for upl'intr JL Bitch goods. and being overstocked, w? wear* determined to clear them mil nI n sjreai Hai-riliee.'' Tlicy are all new ami of the latest etj-les. Ladies who are not _v?"lMip plied will tiud this a rare chance to do bo, ut No. 9. Granite Katigo, ATalDOvillo. June 1, lfci'J, 5, tf IF O jR, SIXTY DAYS Xj O INT G- 33 XI ~\\7 E wil! continue (o n?dl our f5!"ck of f T Goods, which is still j.rctiy hir^-', rcr1 ?L"r: <a^p as r O 3=1 CASH. %Ve a'so hove sumo Goods which we will dispose of TJudsr Cost to Clear Them Out. Purchasers arc invited to cn!l and examine cur PJ\'JATi>, c >lort-d imd black LAWNS, GINGHAMS, SC., &C., which thrv can buy now nt 25 per ccnt. below regular p'ricPB. Black, Blue and Pink Bcratf?* froin 22 els. up I'oile de CiM-vrc. at 1 iiAI? . worth Chawbrny and 1)<? Urges at lie. Swiss, Jaconet dud chucked Muslin, a ' irC'" jsortment fr?tn 7c. up. Brilliants. while at J'ic., colored, a good nrtide. a' 1 ii. worth IfcJ':. Bed Tiekinir from 8e ur>. Tilnvk Alj-u'-a. Qw*?-n'i? CI?>lh, and Drap d'Eic ut very low prices. Cou<in Yarn nl Sl.M.'i per Ituncli. 160 of tlio8i> chenp N. W. Collars an J Sloe vt-; at oue fourth tlu-ir real value. MISSES' STEEL SPRING HOCr SKIRTS. BOOTS AND JSHOES, Btill a good assortment for Ladipp, Minsei), Chil dren and Servants, aluo for Men, Boys and Youths. Baggy Umbrellas at ?3.50 to 9-1. REAM-MADE CLOTK ' of all sorts, cheaper than ever?as low as 76c. for Coats even, Pants at 60c. and Vests at 76c, First Quality Silk Hats at $3.60, black higl crown Cassimere at $2.26. Low Crown Cassimere and Wool Hats at un precedents low figures. Our stock of Straw Hats will be closed out under cost. Purchasers will consulttheir own interest bi calling aud buying from M. I3RAEL & BRTJSSEL. P. S.?We not only pretend to sell at cost but we will do it, us the goods must and wil be sold by the first of August next. June 1, 1869. 6, tf THE STATIC OF HOUTIi CAROLINA Abbeville District.? Citation. By WILLIAM HI LI* Esq., Ordinary of Abbe ville Dixtrict. WHEREAS, W. P. Diilesliaw has applied to me for Lett era or Administration, 01 ell and singular (be goods and chultel*, right: and credit.- ol Ji.bn W. Diilesliaw, late oi the Die trict aforesaid, deceased. These ?re, therefore, to cite end admonish al .and singular, the kind: ed and creditor of tli said deceased, to be und appear before in*, a cur next Ordinary's Court for the said Diatrici to be liolden at Abbeville Court House, on th twen tietb instant. to show causc, if an; why the said administration should not bi framed. "Given under my hand and seal, this tliii teemh day of June, iiiSL. in ilie year ( ,our Lord one thousand eight hundred an fifty-nine, and 111 ihe 83d ycijr of America Independence. WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. Jane 16, 1859 H 2t HEADQUARTERS. Eighth Rkgiment, S. C. M., ) June 6tk, 1859 \ THERE will be &n Election held for Majc in the Upper and Lower Battalion* of tli 8th Regimentt at their respective compan Muster grounds, on SATURDAY ihnSEC'oNI day of JULY nejtt?in the Upper Battalion, I nil me vacancy occasioned ny inc rcsiignutio of Major J. II. CUNNINGHAM ; and in tli Lower Battalion to fill th<> vacancy occttsione by the promotion of Major WK. M. ROGK14S. The managers of the Election of each Hattu idn will meet on Monday following, at thoir r< spec live Baitpllon Muster. grounds, count tli Totes, declare the Flection and transmit a renm of the votes polled to Gem. W. C. MOKAGNI "Kjwfir W.u. Jat and Cap}. John Winbimii, at Charged with the Extension of (Lis order. By order of J, Co*. VE M. ROGERS. " J. Hojrrxjt, Adg't. y-7 94. (fir. ' ' [>! ,t?I f< 1 ALLEN & DIAL, Importers anil I)<a!crs in JCm/lit/i ami American IIAMMfc CUM, Iron, Steel, Wails Castings, Mix,L .?e*:i?c>:ixr:ii:js, foiling Cloilis, Miil Irons, Sugar Puns India Slubber an?l Leather uB tnu H J .Bl. tin "ea. Cnrpt*n'crs, I'laekMniths and Tatilier's Tool*, ll.ii-i-lcei'j.iiiir nin! I'n: i-i.-li ini; 11 iird wnrtt: Hi i'-ii li tii\i i !n;:.!.'ii;i'ii'; , l.iilu1, ClMliiillt, Plus1im% I'iiints (hli. I'Vt'iivli nnd Aim rii-ini Window (Jims, Kill'.-, I'utii!^ billot Dolls, 1'ow? del i'l.'KU?, I'mvil.T, Mint, itu*., WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, At th> Sun cf tlio Qolden Pad Lock Colvimlsitt, 19. O. June 3. I8M?, 6. if Branch, allen & edwards Have just received frerli additions to their Stock, of various kmd?. tt" E H3 B BO 5 A choice lot just, received. KEROSINE. A fr?-Bli, pure and trnnspnrcnt article just received, which we will sell at $1.70 a gallon. EC "ET^ TBT" PICTURE FRAMES, A fine lot of these on baud which we will sell at Charleston prices. Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Sod i Soaps of all kinds, Corn Starch, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Putty,always on Hand. oi A6urt& 3 j We will ili-liver Pianos from one of the best manufuetiiries in the United Sliit.es>, at any point on nnv Railroad in the Stale at five per ct'iji ndvnne-? on New York prices, permit the ]uir?-lms?T t.i isso tlivni for any reasonable length of time, have tlieni examined by any ! Professor of M ami then, if they do lint i;ive perfect Ratisliiel ion, wc will take them liiii'k tree nil charge to the purchaser. SEWING MACHINES. j Ve will deliver tli'? ; at any point on any ' uiit.r' ini in i;ir -ia:< . or nt liny fiince ill the I Dielrict ami wnnvtit ilwin to piv.; satisfaction. l.KANOl. AI.I.KX tV KDWAIiUi. I A1ilti>r iilt', A | rii 1*. 18511?(itu SO U l 11 C A It O LIN A jCOLUMBIAOTMMILLS r?",Iir. dil.'-oribors liave ju^t ad<led a complete 1 L Sl-t of I \Y OO I i'EX MACHINERY . fn.-t?.? v him' n ihj'a |to fut'lli-h ' Me5 i*lsi.fi <-rs with VHi'intu rtvics of SI-'PCBIOR KERSEYS." j 1 i:?'\ will j :i_\ !i : tir j iVr all wi.nl : tii.'ill, or they will iiinnufne. ; tsi i' to cl'f'i f??r i-.Tiiit-H wi-liir t; it, at lvlj i < /.!. - I'-.t yard?lui iii. l.ii.g the wurp for the ! ? fSTl*?*. j I'.-r'''.f ' rd:i'^ t:s W"o"l hvl Wst wash it. ! l>ef.>r? ; !..} ! ?. 1-tii i' riu l.e s"ti?. jityt as it i 1 I ! M'tek aeO white | wi >! l.-'.l i k. i>i .-. pafiiii;. | W, w>..iM i-ially Hive our pnlron* i ! tin- jjrt-at nicis-.lv 3> :.?1 iii^r in it'" Wool fiR j ! foon a- t-i j'|M-ti, if this t-itIts is fotlove.i, ili.- | i j'.ni ties wool.! always In! btll'e of having the I clotli it; atnpie : We sir..- dettvuisned to Mipp'y no l.ur of ' tin* tr.nst FTjj.i riur kind, ni.il miarniitee our ens ! toiin'rs lint it. will more to their inieiehtw j ' t" patrMii-f it lurue prt? rpl ise. thtin tolniv the j j tra-!.v utiiV of ?*nr northern lYieniJs which is I vnlv H.'ii-'e ! > ?< !!. j We v ill still utipp'y our cUdirntod Omirj l.tii iis. i.?it".o:i 'i ani i?l the lowest rates for eif-Ii. I Mr. JoIlN M<BkYI>n is our ncent at AbI h..vijle, ni.il \vsi 1 tal:? order* for pM'd#, pur! eliase nl! Wool offered to liitn nt l.iir market price*, ami ntti-ii'! to any I.iihii.-^* for its. ,I.\.M I--5 g! OlIlliKS ,t CO.. | Columbia, S. C. | April i'j, 1 fltii-r.in In tho Mattor of the Heal Estate of Josliua Davis, dee'd. The Stato of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. John Davit, Applicant, vs. Silas Ray and wife Catharine, el. al. Defendants. XT appearing to iny satisfaction tlint Charles Stewartand I'ataey liis wife, William ])avis. Joe Davie, the children of Fnnny Stewuri, dee'd, (names not known,) child of Susan Roberts, dee'd, (name not known.( Adam Patterson and Mil ley his wife, some of the Defendant*, reside without this Stale, it ie therefore ordered, that they do H|?pear, and object to the sale of the real ' Km ate of Joshua Davis, dee'd, on or before the first Monday in September next, or their conbentto thu same will be entered of record. L WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. Ordinary's Office, ) . . June 611', 1H59. ] 1 l2t B. M. & S. A. W1KSTOCK, RESI'FCTFULW inform their friends and customers that they have just returned from the Northern Marketa with a haudbooie Stock of . READY-MADE CLOTHINfc OF THE Liitcfil Stylos and Finest Quality. In short, from tlie smallest size to the largest. Also iv very l.nge awl tasty slock of < BOOTS and SHOES, ' Hats and Caps, Shirts, i Collars, Iruvuts and Pocket Knives, f and all other articles necessary to make a compine Stock ' You can finde^ery thing fine sod nice, and 0 | for the quality of the Goods, very low for Cash, y i or on short time. A very Is rye stock of FINE SEGAES, And Sixty Boxes Tobacco, (j which we will tell cheaper than csu be bought n nny where. \Ve are vpry thankful to our customers for prif.1 fuvor#, and we liope to receive a eliare of tUis seacou't* p?ti onate. li. Al. A A. WINESTOCK, Corner House, ('lothing Dt jiot. Abbeville, Miiruli 31, 1859, 48-if Just Received'r "f O CASES very fine Clar<*t Wine, a delighto Aw fu) trimmer drink. Also, a lew Capes v of Fine lirandy and Wines, for Me dical purl> i>ode?, for sale by o D. McLAUCHLTN, n 1'ruggist and Cliemiet. ? Abbeville, Juna 10, I860 6 tf t ~ NEW ARRIVALS. ft ? MOORE & QXJAIFE e TTAVR rtceived * new lot of Mantillas, XX Lace Point#, and something new in I.ac< Shawls, Kound i'oints. Also, few more ao 8z?zizxro- aoop? M?jW, 1869, 4-tf . D M L AI ABBEVILLE IIus constantly os? liaud, ami is : mms mm tur U H -vt>" von W K U t? U To which lie respectfully invites the attention of h is selected with groat oare, and consists in purt, ol DRUGS, Ml mzz Hist Daas iwwl m: Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine I pebfu: TRUSSES AND SH nrnnmii ivn nrvi aiKllIl lL ;1.\U IJLAI Pure WINES and LIQTJOI MEDICINE 3PI2STH TOBACCO, JS3NT F&KGY ABB T01 a N. B.?Physicians' proscriptions caroftilly com Medicines warranted getilliii Mny 19, 1859. 8?1 f ABBEVILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY, & & E. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. A largo Stock of Carriages and Buggies en Hand. rf^nK Snlisctilier pleasure in informing i twho Krc in wttitt i>f t jirrii'^H or Hiiu'g'. H. tluit l?o li:n?, witliin I!i ? last f;w \v?-?*ki?, vfit-il niDic fil'tv of tlx* most popular OiuriHi'e Fii'-lurirs ni ilic Now L:igl.:nd t-ti'.is, and hus willi ^rviit. rufn lui l Manufactured to Order of tin* lust of work, Expressly for this IYIarket, ill>4 now Oli'-ls I!!'* mint* l*>r ; m* !u I'.rcu ui.-i. cannot ln? Iii-iil in ll;in uotiuliy. wui!;, willi a lii me stock nf inv own ?nniitifa< ;nr?!. i* wnnunted to lie of the b?-st iiihUtiu'i und v.oiktiimisliii). Il.ivo.g madii all tu-?-?-?s.ii y ?-trnnir?*ir!P!s with j the ! est MftitUlneMiie* I am |ni-|-.n'. (i i<> ftiini^li [ Id or?l-r c-Vt-rv Mjlc ?f t'ltrri i-ji*. I'miii lll? liw^t I Co.irli dcvvil to a clu'il'.H \\ 'iwi-Piuri'iu, :il Ihe j short t-t notice, imii ill very low pric s ft-r fine I wo: k. l'!? uc<* yivc me a rail, anil rv un;ri.> i!i<: work. My Mot k cousi.-li', altliis tii:ii,n> r.'H'K \ VVA VS ?(iiir-ri't f:1 v!-'*, j)oi: 1:1.1: .M'l.v r iiiccjii: ? m> i?.p, slm;lk ska'i1 uuf{?Jii:s?.iitr,-r.i l'>.\li'lisi(ui Ton, Sl:<linj; Si-til ill 'JGIUS, si Si-:il TO I' BIM?(?IICS. (lit:**.) Wool -tiiliVil tsii<l coiiiniuii COIiiiAl'S, II A 1. MISS?line for ?1(1. nml ujiwmds, \\ 11 IT'S, 11 eli-rl:, I from llj I*:?!< I !.Y MITTS. ,r?j- I)..it?1, j 15L'<;<tV I'M IIISI.I.l.AS, hist ipiiility. I'lill-livn's Carriages and j i-i fuel i.hiiosl every url.irlc kept ill ft Curiiagp ! Fiii-iory. My stork <>f Trimmings are fine and largo. and I :>tij therefore to do nil kind" of rej>;i riup nt the shortest nolit-?j and b?-!.t Htyle, >il that cannot i>o underworked by any Shop id the up c r.iitiy. Sccond-hand Work. I have ?>:i hand :i f?w good liturgies and Carrln^>-n wliii li I will (ift! <-henp. Tin- pulil'C are invited i" i.'iv.j me tx roll, and examine tin- wink, if thoy don't with to buy, #? 1 charge iifitliiu^ for looking. Furniture. I am nlso prepured to receive orders for any style of Furniture, and deliver the same to this place, nt as low prices as can be bought in any Southern market. Sowing 3VIn,oliino?. I will also furnish SINGER'S SEWING MAOIlINlvSat New York price*, with only the freight added. E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. H., May 17, 1859. 4?3m WILLIAMSTON SPRINGS III ^ JjLJi ^Ji m THE Proprietors of this large and com1 modions HOTEL tuke pleasure in ennoun ciiig to the public that it is now open for the reception of compmy, mid is under the management of 11. T. TUSTIN, one of the proprietors. The Hotel is now completed, and many comforts and amusi'iiifiits nd.led over the last season. The Hotel is capable of aecommodnting 50U persons, and the proprietors can say with ennfi donee that for large and well veutiiated room:* il cannot be snrpAMed nt an}' watering plane, nn?' every eflort will he made to meet the expeetu lion ol bolli lieseekirs ol pleasure mill health As lo the medicinal qualities of tlic water, we can b y iliai wo kimw of no invalid win. Iius given it u fair tiinl tint, what has p^no iiwuy believing ihut they were tjrently beuclilled. There in a gn"d Livel y Sthlile kept in connection with tlie Hotel, wlier- eood IIoimm and Vehicle* can !>o h?d at .ill times. The \Villinmntoit Springs are situated immediatnly on the Greenville ft Columbia Ilxilro.'id, in Anderson District, S. C.. one hour's run on liuilrnnd lo Greenville village. 7 hours' run to Columbia, and 15 hours' to Charleston, S. C., and August.!, Ga. n. T. TUSTIN, ENOCH NEI?ON, J. O. WILLSON. May 26, 18.ri9 5 6t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.? Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Jrdinary of Ahhc,-villo DiBtrict. "%TK7"IIEIIEAS, Stanley Crews haB applied f f tome for Letter* of Administration on all und singulur the goods aud chattels, light) and credits of W. C. Burns, late of tlio District aforesaid, deceased. These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and credilom of the said deo-iised, to he ami appear before tnc at out next Ordinary's Conrt of the Baid District, to h? holden at Abbeville Court House on the twenty-first day of June, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grunted. Given tinder my hand and seal, this sixth day of June, in the year of our Lord one ' thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and 1 iu the eighty third year of American Independence \ WILLIAM HILL, o.a.d. yrj 'Jjinc t,.lR6P. . 7 2t * ><? c* i' JCHLIN, t emsmsm C. H., S. G_, low receiving a frash supply of HED!C!HE?3 is fricntls and tlie public generally. Ilia stock " the following articles: EDICINES, ? 7%. ^ sms 9 lair and Tooth Brushes, lyEEBY, OTJLBER 3B3RA-CKR 'AL l\STIIim\TS, LS ior Medical Purposes, CHESTS, cjit ^a.3xrx> 01GA.H8, LET ARTICLES, pounded. nnd nil orders correctly nnswered. c, mid of the best qunlity. What has caused this great commotioi The country, country through? LAST FALL WE SAII Cheap Goods for Cash was all tin raere. The greatest blessing of the age. THIS SPRING WE AO! ' I "Ml AT we are ntuied nnil equipped ns t!i I demand riMjuwith ft much Laigei Better and Cheaper Stock of Goods than w have ever offered before. SO FAR FROM THE CASH SYSTEM II>1 Vilig proved u l.iliure, each successive moiit has bli vi'ii u (IvikIv ii.ciense. We eI i>!I lid therefore abandon the principle, lint, sluill m lu re to it lucre eh>soi\ than ever. Old I'oL'it in:; y ei v, "IVnee! peace!!" but there t-lia l.e n. penee iiniil .1 i> known n? far n* the Kaj ir> I'.'otll the West, tlult Abbeville is the l>e: til! I'kel. for the pi!lellH-e ?>l* ]>rV (?"r.iis, (in tiiut ?fc I'AlFK'S is heudquartci lor i*ivie, priee and quality. Come then, sill 3 c sons und daughters < A.lain, and YOUR GOODS FOR CASt Atol l>e 110 |i>ntfer led l>V those who hold 01 I .f:if I ime Mil l bijf pl-oll's. 1;. m .1. i' haid! . 1 ee.-j-nrv for us to siiy th* oi.e o|" Oi.i'lirin wu* or.e of the fir^t 111 ll Northern Markets, and nearly the h?.?t to leav it. 11 lei ihnt we ht.ve many of the novelties < the Scit??.ii, < i:->i>M:'tr in part, as follows ; liarece Mantle.-", $7.ou. Mailt llhts at >?1 IjO. Mantilla Shaw is Illusion Caps. Iiohe A 111 lei III. 11 ?' (: 1 irn. Kobe M?:;i''ieiino. Kobe a t *ui!les. llolie 11 A I. Jinprrntrico. ])oul>!i' skirl Kubos, llobe Cli?*vnlirr. Roho A '? Volant*. A -.1 Volnnta. P?o:itn>ts trim 23ft8 to $10. Iv-llinri.Mli lYiinn-loiinu Sells. Levi-lla (Mill li. ]!*iiit>rahhi i.!ui (-ge. (Jiiuiii! it-ri. Citr'il'T n11<1 Quaker Fans. While niul I'ul. Piij'w. Tine Bark C?n?l*, (>7.00 Lareiru Holies Double and Single. Plain Biirejri-s, l-ijcts. i iiuiiucr imu i.iym.mng nais. Straw IlaiRxf every color and style. Clothing of all styles and prices We hand you this short list but if you wi bring with y??u the CASH, we cati aho Von many goods that will make your heai i.-np for joy, and pay j'ou well for coming fifi Hii'l even an hundied miles. Fearing that we shall occupy more apa< than the Kditors of the" Banner" and " Presi had the kindness to reserve for ue, we alia make but one more appeal. It is to those who live at n distance I come to town, and if you cannot buy a of your goods of us for Cash, you will fir some of the Fogies who are clever fallows an ever ready to welcome you inside the portals < their doors, and extend to you that which v refuse?Time I Time'I Time!! I?until tin -lw.il i? i - -... l 1-- .1 .-i niruii uC uv Ull UICII IH'UhB, IIICJJ tUI from you h scrip of paper on which is writte "One day after date," Ac., with your uatuo i the bottom. Our advice -would be, bring with you tl " filthy lucre, " and pay aeyou go; then, Calm will he thy Bleep np infaiitslumbers, J'nre ns the purest thoughts thy dreams, Aini nil thejoy this bright world numbcre, bhed o'er tliec her mingled beams. MOORE A QUAIFE. April G, 18.r.?-49-tf GOODS AT COBT AND AUCTION. IN view of making room for our fall pnrcliasi we will <<ri and slier the first of June ue; oflVr our entire stock of dry goods, Hals a Shoes A.t Cost. Our stock of drv prooks embraces all the hit* stvles, fancy SILKS, TISSUES, CALLICOE HI'RAGBs, BKILLI ANTES, MUSLINS a O IN (ill A MS. White und Pnutcd JJouL SKI UTS and FLOUNCES. On itie fimt Saturday in JUNE, we will coi monce to AUOTIOIST goods at 10 o'clock, A, M., and continue to soon every Saturday until furiher notice. VVe would especially call tlin attention of t Indies to this notice, a? it will afford tliein un < 171' T M11II l?^ Ul UlimiUll^ S'lllltJ ncn ?1U UC tuil! gone!* for a small outlay of money. Terms?A credit till ihe first of January ne: APPM2T0N Alt. M. PENRYMAN. Now Market, S. C., May 20, 1859. 4 1m. New Arrivala. WE have thi* day received large and c< supply of Bleached and .Brown HOMESPUNS. Black and Whit# Goods for DUSTERS. Black and White CALICOS. BED TICKING, And other articles whioh we offer al * am profit. . j " . - MOORE * QUAIFE. ... a fuknismg goods. TEN QUAHTKR 11 4 und 12-4 Linen nud Cotton SHEETING. 4-1, n:id 0-4 Linen and Cotton Pillow j CASINO. lo-4. 11 4 nod 12 4 Summer Marseil'i-B : q lilts, 10 4, 11-1 and 12 4 All? mlnlrt QUILTS, ! (> 4 nml ll? 4 Liliou l>ntiin?k TABLE i CLOTH-. b 4 u!.d lu 4 Di-fscrt TABLE CLOTHS, I Linen Damask Napkinx. Doylius, Fruit I Dcylios, Towellings, Glass Clolhs, &c., Together with a beautiful assortment of LACE mid SWISS i ! Embroidered and Damask j cunT^iasrs, il3tubow 0l)ai>ts. Carpets, mattings. &c. Iii Tnct every tiling wonted in that way, and will be offered at or below city prices. Call aud gee theiu nt GRAY ?t ROBERTSON'9. No. 1 Granite Range. April 1, 1859?\S-tf IT IS SOT TOO MLCn TO SAY SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, ( Vit: That Frofossor Wood's Hair Restorative WILL preserve infallibly tlie r/roirfh and color of lit*; linir, if iif.-l two or three times n week, to nny itnneimible nire. Perfectly, restore the gray, cover ilie bald with nature's own ornament, tlie linir ; make it more soft mid beiiutiful tlinn nny oil, and preserve the s^nlp fiee from all diseases to the greatest nc<*. Stati'sin<'n,.lu<lgi'fl, Attorneys, l)ootors. Clergy1 itn'ii, Professional men and (teiitlemeii and l.adies of nil classes, all over tlie world, bear testimony Hint, we do not say too much in its faIvor. I<?'n 1 tlw following, and judjie : Hickory Gitovr., St. ("buries Co.. Mo., ) v.... in lc,?.n r I i'l I Ou I I ) Prof. 0. J. Woon?Dear Sir : Some time Inst fmtinner wo wore induced to use some of vur Hair Heetorntive. nml its cfiVcts were so woiiIdcrfttl. we lee) it our duty to you nnd tho af, flieted, t<> report it. Our little son's liend for some time had hecn ^ perfect!y covered with furcj, nnil some calh-d it scald head. The hair almost entirely eame oft' ^ in consequence, when a friend, seeing his sufferings, ail vised n? to to use your Restorative, we (ti<l so with little hopes of success, hut to our surprise, and thatof nil our friends, n very few implications ivuiovcd tlj(. disease entirely, and a new and luxurnnt. crop of hair coon started out. and we can now say that our hoy h has as healthy n sculp, and its luxuriant a crop il. of hair as any other child. We can. therefore, ]. mid do I left . recommend your Kcslorative as a perfect . nicdy for all d i-euee* <>fiheHcnl|i ]t and ! air. We are \ ours respect t till v. .t gi:o". u . iiic;f;iNi;?"?Tn.\M, -t S \ It All A. I!U:<JINU??TIIAM. ,i Piiof. Wood?Dear Sir: Mv hair had, IVr several ye.its, heeti I>c?m-suing pretrial ure'i v jjrav aecompaiiied hv a hnr-hne-s which rendered ->f th? constant application of oil necc?nry in dres.-inu it. \\ hen I eouimeiieed using voui Hair Uvilornlive about, '.wo months ago it wa? in lliat. condition; ami having continued it: ill'i1 t ill within the last three w ceUs. it !.:is turned to it* natural color, and n.-funi.-d a s..fines| and lustre jjicatly to In* preferred to tho-e pro .? ! doc-d hv I lie application of oils or any oMn-i pt epiiri/tton 1 luivt i'ViT )!* <!. I regard it j.< tl i an inside for evi-ry lady's toilet i whether to I t> as n Hair Restorative or t??l (, j *li" pimple j?ii-|m>c ill' (Ii-Miiiijj ?r beaut ilyiiti ,1* | tin- liatr. Vmi have ( i i i.iiv.-Kin In refer to i.n all who eliterlaui 11 itv dotlbl of its performing all that is eiaimed lor it. MRS. C. SYMOND4*, Cincinnati, 0., Fcl>. 10. 8571. 114 Thir.l st \V Kt.t.IMiTON, Mo., Pee. ,1, 1807. Prof. Wooi)?licitr^ir: P>y the advice of r friend of till iii', who 11 > 1 been U.-ir.g yolll' Ilaii Restorative, 1 iv,ih iioio>-?'>l t? try it. I ha? tii>' fi ver. some time last May, ami nearly ev cry hair in my ln-a-1 came out. Now my ha: lias come in a i/real deal thicker tlniu ever i wa?. Noihii.ii liii! a duty an.l sympathy tha I feel to oinmiiiiii-ait* to nllii'i'ii who ure n filleted as 1 have u*"tihl induce nic to u'iv. litis public nt kilow ledgeinent of tin; benefit , hnvc received from I'rof. Wood's lluir Rv.-tora tive. Yours respectfully, " A. R. JACOr.S. Tho R*?*I.O! At ivo is put tip in liolth <.f I'. i-izes v 17. : I Ill-ire, medium and finall ; tin* iMii.ill hol.l f ii pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle the meilitiin holds nt icnsl twenty per lit more in proportion Ulan the Mi'iall, retails f?? two dollars per 1<jU!? ; the large hold* a quart 40 percent tuore in proportion, and ntuils to $3 n bottle. O. J. WOOD <fc CO.. Proprietor*. -144 Bron<l way, New York, and 114 Market St., St Louis. M<>. 1] C3F~ And Kold by all good Druggists and Fan cy Goods Dealer?. t(j ' April 29. 1869-3m. y nATS, HATS. ;e r |M1E largest and moat varied assortment i ?" JL the up country, from u 10cent eiraw t 11 K..i ,..-1 ?...|? P.... ?I- I... A. A. WILLIAMS. Lo May 6, 1859-1-tf ;i KECEIVED THJS WEEK. of A LOT of Trimmed, Straw, and Neapolita re A BONNETS. ce .A.lso, " A magnificent assortment of Mantillas, Lsc< at Printf, aiul ? BERAGE SHAWLS Of tlio latest styles nt GRAY ?k ROBERTSON'S. April 15. 50-tf KTotioo. TIIE Notes and Accounts of the Firm of Joi d?n <t Mo.Lauchlin are in my linnds f<i collCetftm. There are also Notes and Account of th?- old BiisineiMof D. A. .Ionian. Those in debted to t'.ie firm, or to myboif, will coma foi ward mid make immediate payment to the ut dursigned. D. A. JORDAN. Jilf M?y 12, 1859-2-tf ct, ? iid x>xi. 33. -A.. jonr)A.Kr "fXJ"ILL still continue the practice of Med T t cine, and ma3' bo found nt the Marsha ?Bt House, in Room over Marshall <5i Lee's La' IS, Offi.-e. nd Mny 12.1fi60-2-ly ,la TO ?ELL. nv rpHE Subscriber offers for sal? tlio we JL known Carriage Establishment in the Vi Inpe of Lowndesville, formerly ncctipiedby Me srs. Liddel <fr WiUon. The building is larce an commodious, and its furnished with all the np j pliances fur carrying on the Carriage niakin and repairing business, in all its branches. O 1^ the premises is a fine Brick Blacksmith Sho| and also a good Dwelling House and the neee sary outbuildings. The location is one of tli negi id me uismci for mt Carriage buaines and presents a fine opportunity f?*r investmen to on enterprising man. Forfurtber rattiei ? iars apply to the Subscriber at Lnwnn?f>rUli J. T. BASKIN. May 6, 1859 1-tf :w : - MARSHALL, LEE & DeBRUHL. TI1E undersigned have associated with ther jn the Practice of the Law, 87EPHE C. DeBKUHL, Esq. All business entrusted I *11 their care will receive prompt attention. J. POSTER MARSHALL * A. LB?. f iK&THrj 18, mt. ?7.tf Jfc -Ki - . r W. N. MERIWETHER f HAVING COMPLETED HIS p DRUG STORE> AT UIDMTTT f3. O-, ' (NEXT I'OOU TO FOOSI1K A CA RTEIl's.) ? OUI.I> I'l-^poclfii!ly ?.-> !I t!io nttcnlion of I V 11is iVi?'in!? hiiJ lite public generally to liis fine ("truck <> ' 3D DFL TJ" G- S A XD < 0 X-3JI 33 lO ALS, ' t and solicit I heir kiftd putromi-to liberality. lle Dings iin low ns m?y iirst ' class iJi ut; Store iii ?.! tip couis'rv. lit-* stock '1 t is coin[>!?'< . and eveivihing h>M l>_y him is s 1 warranted to ho fresh and genuine. At his store may be found DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS \ V arnishes, Varnish and Paiut Brushes, Spices, Muce, Cloves. Pepper, Teas of nil kinds, Bugey and Cor- ' riuge Grease, Alto, a fine lot of CIIEWINO TOBACCO, i and SEGAR3 of the best brands. A large and varied stock of excellent PERFUMERY. He also offers Confectbinaries, BRANDIES, Pure Old Port, Madeira and Muliega -mw m mt zsm At exceedingly low figures. Also, a good article of Apple Vinegar, Kerosene, Oils and Fluids*. Lamps of all kinds. Wicks for any kind of Lumps, and everything usually kept ill a fir.-?t class Drug Store. Prompt attention will be given to all. May ft. 1 K.r>9?1 -tf I Millinerv nnd I)rfltR-MnUino> j ware rooms.. i ! US. .SMALL, iti returning Iter nincere | if JL thanks for llic liberal Hup|i<nt extended to her hv the Ladies of Aheville, mul its vicinity, (Jiit inir lu-r Hxjoiiiii amongst them, begs leave lo | day Unit iii her i Dross-Making Department, < sliij ban just received her Intent j Pari ian and New York Fashions For 1I10 Spring Trade. Varied styles of Basques, Sacquesc, Bertlias, &c., &o. In addition t? lntr I)rei?!?-mai;inii Department. Mrc. Small would wish to cull iho attention of of Liiili'-M lo her Millinory Dopartmont, now tlmt t?1in is |icrm'iiienily located nmoncst tltctn. This senson she Ims entered more ex- | tensivelv t'lun 'onnerly in that line of huftineM), I being uhvaya ?ti[>|>li I with the latent styles of Wedding and Mourning Bonnets,! Colored Silk and Crape Bonnets, Hoad Drosses,, &c. To those Ladies who may honor her with a ; call slie feel-" avfured of jrivintr snt it-fuel ion. R?j ceivmir her fa>>hiinis monthly mio will bo able to , I fnnti.-li the LATKsT STYLUS. In tier Alil'iiiory Department she will furnish ................ ......i..rv.; ?,./ ? mi me niiueriul tumi-hed, any artieie in liii* lin?\ f5?V" IJ'iiiii'-ls llats. A": , trimmed to order. IImiuc- uiljiiooi-t. to Mr McDonald's. Magazine Jliil, A!il)i'i'i l?* C- II., ) , ? April t'7, ISiiO. $ l-eow-tf ?~z7~2f~IL 8 V lT~51 ; 5 ."V V 6 to K A T O BJ ! mt'ARRD HV Dtt. SANK(IRI), Compounded kali rely from Gums, I S <uni of tlio !n-st r?rsr:?Mvfi and Liver Modii 1 fiin-!* iiow In-fore lit*; | uli'tie, that nets lis u . i Ciltliar.ii-, ensder mildi-r. and more HiVoiiini thai) I any oilier inedieinc known. It i-i not only a r j C.itliai tie, Imt a Liver Remedy. netiti!? lirst. on ; the Liver t ejeet it* morlii.! nintter. tlieti on : j th*> stomach and l.o\v?ds to carry oil tint mutj I <-r, I litis noconipli?hint? t\v?? purposes efiVet rally, w it limit any of :';e painful feelings experi. j onei-cl in the operations ol" moat Cathartics. It sironirthens the system at the same time that it i ' |.nrj.r i" ; it< 1 when tUt-n daily in moderate i*' .!<.se*, wit! strengthen ami build it up wi'.h un* 1 u.-ual rapidity. Tlse l.ivor is one of the principnl repula tors of the human hodv; niid when it pert'.iri.!-: its functions weil, the powers of t||?> Fystein tiro fully devtdoped. The stomach is entirely depend*'iit on the healthy action of the liver for thu proper perform' " anec of its functions; when the stomach is :>t f.iiil, the howi-ls arc at fi:u!t, and the ??1 who!.: s\>t?r.i fullers in consequence of one firijiui?she l.iver?having eeased to do its ^ duty. lw the diseased of oigr. n. <uie " I of tne proprietors lias made it his study, in | ti practice of more th.ui twenty years, to *- ' lied miiic* 1y wherewith t;> counteract j the many di-rai;avnii'iits to wliich it. is liable. ^ To prove that this remedy is nt Inst found, r any perron troubled with the Liver Complaint, in any of its forms, lias to try a hot<* ] ^1 | In oti/1 / /irHMntJnn In These tiinns remove nil morbid or bad w matter from the system, supplying in their _ place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating ilio stomach, causing food to digest well, purifvii.g tlie blood, giving tone nn<l health - H to the whole machinery, removing the cause i of the disease, eU'ecting a radical cure. n ^ Bilious uttacks are cured, and what is <? better, prevented, by the occasional use oj the Liver Invigorator. f-\ One dose after eating is sufficient to rei, lieve the stomach and prevent the food from - arising and souring. Old}" one dose taken before retiring, prevents Nightmare. n Only one dose tnlcen at night, loosens the l"H bowels gently, and cures Comivenous. HOne dose ^ken after each meal wdl cure Dyspepsia. , "jgff One dose of two tea-spoonfuls will *' always relieve Sick Headache. ' _ One bottle taken for female obstruction UJwill renii'Ve the cause of the diRonsp nn<l ' ' ninkc it perfect cure. J O11I3' one dose immediately relieves Cholie, while onttdose often repented is a sure cure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Clioleru. [Only one bottle is needed to throw r- out of the system the effects of modicine af'?* ter a long siekness. Q One bottle taken for Jaundice re W moves all snllowness or unnatural color from r* the skin. 1* pLj o^e dos<? taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appetite and makes food Q digest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Pr, Diarrhnpa in its worst forms, while Summer ^ and Bowel complaints yield almost to the j_ \-y first dose. II ^ One or two doses euros attacks caused hy v Worms in Children: there is do surer, safer, ^ or speedier remedy in the world, as it never i fails. - rf) . IW A few bottles oures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. .. Vic tako pleasure in recommending this niedicino as a preventive for Fever ><M)d Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fever# of a Bil* iousType. It operates with certainty, and _ thousands are willing to testify to its won* derfal virtues, ff . , , . , , _ All nlui iiia it. nrtk rrwtncr f.hnii* n o ? > testimony in ita favor. &r M x water in the month with the Invig. ie orator, nnd swallow both toct-thpr. . 8( THE LIVER INVIOORATOR t, Is n scientific Mciliopl DiscovfffV, And is daily ii- working cures, almost too great to believe. It s. cures ns if l>y magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle isreS[aired to~enr? any kind of Liver Complaint, _ rom the worst Jaundice ur Dyspepsia to a com~ tnon Headache, all of wbich ?re the malt of Diseased Liver. n, Price, One Dollar ptr bottle. N SANFOlib <& CO., Propriatom, to 846 Broadway, New York. Retailed by all Druggists. - Als^sold by Jordan a MoLacobuw, Abbeville. Braxob, At.l*ic A Kdwauhl Abb?vfll?. jgpttnt, IftM, ?M?m I 'Si. I. t>M. ?l(OVCR & BAKERS' CKLKUIIATKD AIVilLY SEWING MACHINES ;e\v styles?prices from $co to $125. EXTRA CIIAROK r>p ?;> FOR IlKMMtRS. 95 broadway NEW york. 23. KING STREET. . . . CHARLESTON. {RANCH ?fc A]. I.EN, Agents, abbeville. ^ 1 ^ The Machines sew frotu two retools, as par? hased from the store, requiring no re-winding >f thread; they Hem, Fell, Gather, and Stitch ti 0 superior s'yle, finibhing each seam by heir own operation, without recourse to tb* innd-needle, as is required bv otlier maohinos ["hey will (h> better and cheaper Hewing than a mrnstress can, even if she wurb for one cent in hour, and are, UfiqupHti"?abl*the belt Ma.1... 1... f? < ?si- s-- -* mc mm m'l jor iiiinny sewing, ou EC-* i?uiit of tlieir simplicity, durability, oasa of nariagcmeut, and adaption to'all varieties of Family sewing?esccutitg either heavy or dn* work with equal facility, and without special idjuttmeul Aa evidence of tho unquestioned superiority of their Muchinee, the Culver <fc Baker Sbwino Machine Company bi-g leave to respectfully refer to the following TESTIMONIAL. '"Having lmd one of Orover & Baker's Machine* in my family for nearly n year and a half, I take pleasure in commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which it it designed?Family Hewing."?Mm. Jonhna Leatill, wife of Jicv. Dr. Lcuuitt, Editor of N. Y. Independent. "I conTufifi myself delighted with 3'our Sewing Machine, which litis hoon in my family for many months. It hud always been ready for duty, r.-quiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted u> every variety "f fumily sewing, by imply eliatiiiinir the hpoold of thread."?Mrt. EliznL'/h htrirklnnrl. wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland, Editor of X. Y. Christinti Advocate. "After trying several different good machine-1, 1 preferred yours, on account of its sim? plicitv, mill the perfect ease with which it is ..-.nil ... j j i.tMMip,' ? %. ? ?i- uiv siici'^ui unu uuraouilv "f tlic ft.* run. Alt'-r loii? experience, I feel r-'.-npeteiit to i?penk in this manner, and to coafluently reeomtnetid it fur every variety of futnily lie win ij."?Afrx. K. B. Spooner, wife of the Eilit jr of Brooklyn ijtur. ' 1 hnve iweil ri Grover A Baker Sewing Macbir.ts for two years, a ra<l have found it nan pled, to nit kind* of family sieving, from Cambric to Hmndeltilli. (Jnrments liuvc beeu worn out without tin* t;iviiifr way of a stitch. The Ma? ehine i9 easily kept in order, and easily used." ?Mrs. A. B. Whipple, wife of Rev. Geo. Whipple, Ncic York. '"Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my family the past-two years, nnd the ladies r> quest mo to give you their testimonial to its pel feet tuinptediiettt, ns well os labor?saving qualities in the performance of family nnd hnt:-eli<>l?l sowing." ? Hubert lioorman, Next York. "For nevcrnl months we have used Grover & i Raker's Sewint' Machine, nnd hnve come to th? conclusion that every ln.lv who desires her .. j..? n.. -? ? * .. . i, ? ?? 'j um 'yncny uune, would 0* ni*>rL l<>! t!!:i!i'?' in pi>!?s?.-isitiij one of these rclia? Mo mul iinlt-fjiliirnlilrt "iron needle-women,* wIi.im- vonihined ijunliti^s of beauty, strength, otul arc invnlnnMe."?J. W. Morri?, <l-tur//itrr of iit'n. Geo. P. Morris, Editor of th* IItji/ic Journal. Extract <>f n letter from TIiob. R. Leavitt, an American gentleman, now resident ia Sy.inev, Now South Wales, dated January 12, lSf.3:* I had n made in Melbourne, in 1853, in wlticli there w?-re over three thousand yards of vowing dune with one of (Srover <fe Baker'* Maetii:ihikI n nhirflc senin of that has outetood nllllie tloitllr 6<.'uin9 sewed by sailors with a 'if II"tnrr could bo called up from his mnrky shades, he would sing the advent ef Grover & linker i'S .1 rtiorj benignant miracle of art thaa was ever Yulean's smithy. He would denounce midnight shirt making ns 'the direfnl spring of wocfi unnumbered.' "?J'rof. North. "I lake pleasure in paying, that the Grover A linker Sewing Machines have more that suatained rny expectation. After trying and re? turning other!1, I have three of them in operation in iny different places, and after four yearn' trial, have no fnult to find."?J. II. Hammond, Senator of South Carolina. "My wifo has hn<l ?no of Grover & Baker'* ! Family Sew ing Machines for some time, and 1 an: satisfied it is one of the best labor saving machines that has hcen invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."? I 11, (J. Harris, (Jovemor of Tennetnee. ! It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an excitement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I should insist upon Sains Grover and Hukcr hiiving an eternal holvday in commemoration ?>f t.ht-ir ?ood deeds for humanit}"."?Cas-fi us. M. Clay, "I think it by far the best patent in use. Tliis machine .euli be adapted from the finest, camhrirk to the heaviest cassiinere. It sewa stronger, faster, nnd more beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced,. iiion?*v eoiild not buy it,"?Mrs. J. O Hrow\ Nashville, Tenn. "It is speedy, very neat, and durable' in ite work ; if cusily* understood and kept in repair, I earnestly recommend this Machine to all my acquaintances and others.-'? Mrs. M. A.. Forrcit, Memphis, 7' >in. ..We fiud this Machine to work In ??. ???:. faction, mul with pleasure recommend If to llie public. ns we believe the G rover <fc Bakor to lie the l>"!?t Sewing Machine in use."? Brother*, Trim. ' If mod exclusively for family purposes, with ordinary core. I will wager they will lait one 'three score ycurs and ten,' and neraf g*t out of fix."?John, Erskine, Naahviile, Teriu I I.nve bad your Macliino for several weckp. and itm perfectly satisfied that the work it doe* ip the best f.nd most beautiful that evtr wm inn.ie."?Maggie. Aimison Nashville, Tenn, 'I use my Machine upon coats, dress-making, and fine linen stitching, and the work ia admirable? far better than tha best hand-tewing*. or any other sowingurichinn I have over scan." ? Lucy B. 77i<unpr,nn, Nashville, Tenu. i find the work the strongest and mojt beautiful I ha/e ever seen, made either by hand or machine, nnd regard the Qrover <b Baker Machine ns one of tlie greatest blessings to our sex."?Mrs. Taylar, Na&hviilt, Tenn. l > I have one of Grover A Baker's Sowing Machines in use in iny family, and if invaluable. I can confidently recommend it to all persons In want of a Mnchiue."? Q. f. Thompson, Nashville.Tenn, . "I take pleoanre in certifying to t)>? jatllity of the Grover <fc Baker Sewing Machine*. I have used one on almost every description. of work for months, and find it much stronger-Md better in every respect, thon work do Wo bv hatid."?Mrs. D. W.Wheeli* NmM&^|& 'I would be unwilling to d'looks' ver &. Bakqr Machine forsC:largataittM#*;eejfld I not repluce it again ak pleMOra,"-r-lfr^ Jf. O. Scovel, Nashville, Tenn,' ? J :i: .tn-nM n {} "Our two Machines, purchased from.wow JU 1 the work of twenty young ladle* iileasurer recotnmendthe Grorer ilr BakarJkfW- j ing Machine to be tho b??t mr ^ man & Co. Mcmphit.% 7Vhh. ' ^ **. ' The Grower 4 Baker Sewing workfc w*" admirnbly, I think the rtltflfc atft'- f } superior to tbat of aHy i*aoM#a InWir I J ww. On fin? work, I. think tff maohiut woald t ff be bird tb bekU^^^JfcWp Mtopfca, M Ihufc. I 01 321111 .? : A ?&? "I find the machine i ?Mllj *mj \ datable, and take pleMqw U rnfrpwiifllM | it to all who whh eortrttiUtfM*' MbM^hr. ||||' , ple^aur*"?Afr*#*. dRAtf/^vgk' , n ^niUi-tu lojjgtfoiij uo^Jiuft *ttfe ^ $' 1M