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Estate of Joseph C. Mathews, Dec'd. Sl-'TTLEMENT. ALL parties in?orcsted in tlio above Estate ?and especially Edw\l Hums and wife Nancy, William Uobison and wife Caroline, Kzekiel Mathews iii,1 Joseph Mathews, rcfidin^ beyond the limits of this State, are hereby notified thnt n I'mul settlement of the Estate of Joseph C. Mathews. Dec'd, will be made in the Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District* South Carolina, ou the first Tuesday in November next JAMES McCASLAN, Adin'r. Will Annexed. Aug. 1, 1869, 14, Sin. " LAHlT FOR SALE ~ rr^IIE Subscriber offers for sale & Tract of JL Land containing 326 ^VCMUS, Five miles west of Abbeville 0. II., bounded by lands of Lemuel lleid, Samuel Gilmer, and others?one half of which is original wood, m portion of the other half well growu up in pine timber, and some sixty or seventy acres in cultivation. There is a comfortable TWO STORY DWELLING, with all necessary out buildings; among them is I a largo and elegantly framed (J in House and j good Screw. If not disposed of privately will be offered i on Sale Day in September at public outcry at this place. T?.rms easy. J. A. LYON. Aug. 5, 1859, 14, It NEW CARPET STORK. JAMBS G. DAI LIB .t IJIIOT1IKU, ?Iir?>rf j importers of, and "WliolotuW* ami ti'lnil Dealers in all kinds of Kiurli>h am! I American Carpeting, ltugs, Floor Uil Cloths, j Table Uil Cloths, Satin 1 >el.aino, Lace and ; Muslin Curtains. Cornices, Mats. Hrooms, Mattings. Blushes, Ac., ?fcc. A full lino Knglish Velvet Cat po ting, new designs n 11 1 rieh colors. A full line Brussels Carpeting, enthrncinir nil the newest and best patterns made. A full stock of Oil Cloths in Knglish and American?well Reasoned. Carrimre Oil Cloth, nnd reinmiuts of fine Oil Cloths sold low to Curi ingo Makers.! A good stock of 3 ply* in irrnins nnd rich col- ! ors, nil of which we are offering at the lowest | nifukct prices. Carpels made up if required. 1 Patronage respectfully solicited. A liberal 1 discount made to the furnishintr of Churches. JAS. ?. HA I LI I", .fc HKO.,-205 Hroad-St., 2d House above Hank of Augusta, Gji, JAS. (J. ItAII.IK, '2:$-l King St., Charleston, S. C. Aui;. 5, 1S.VJ. Cm. _ I Sal<; of IC?*s? I IMnle. "TTNPFH the direction of the Will of .1. K. Foster, l)ecM, we will sell, at Abbeville Court House, on t he FIRST MONDAY IN OCT0HF.lt, A plantation, on which the Deceased lived, ! containing about iJUU 1C1^, | on which nr? goo.l improvements. Also, The Coolie Tract, containing iro a c i; i :s, adjoining I lie liomo j?!jn*o. Sold mi a credit of , twelve mouths, interest from date, with note I and approved seenrity. All persons having demands against. the l\s- i Into will ph-use hand them in to she l'\<-eiitmv | as they wi.-li to know the iitd< l>t?->lin sa of tlie ! Kstate. IVrsoiis knowinir themselves t?i he iit? tlt'lilpil to the Ivtnte will n.iikv payment with? I out. delay ltd the debts ol the Kstate must be | paid. JAMKS M.fASl.AN, C. W. CO WAN, Executors. Aug. f>, 18.-.9, 11-tf JUST RECEIVED ! Ragging, Rope, Twine, Sugar, Coffee> Molasses Suit and Rice. ~YY/"',uvo ",,w Store a tine assortment of ? I UK- iioove <;IIIH!S, Sillil ?>]|<;r 11 ifllt to 11>0 I trade low lor Uiv (WSII. We sire iniw sellini; nil" the (In- rt-tiiii;iul of our j Dry (tomUui siicli extremely low ligiuvs ax ti> I completely iisl<tiii>li tin- unlives. On Sj?tv. tin* 1 SiHi Au?iM. next, wo will ^i net ion wlinl Dry (.Join's we have lift, over, ; Conn; unit mi* lis j?iv?i llieiii nw?\ mi tlmt ?liiv. | AlM'I.K roN* K. M. i'KUKV.MAN. Tsew Market, S. (J. July 21, 1 b'.V.t. 13 -H KTOTIC33. 1'nrtiieroliip lieretnfiire existing under JL I lie tii'in of M. Israel it Urilsael, Iiuk Huh tiny Ibeen dissolved by 111util:il consent. The liHine j oi mo mm will nereaiur Ue used iu liquidation only. M. ISRAEL A. BRUSSEf* Abbeville 0- 11. S. C. August 4, 1B59 15 2t He adquarters. SIXTH REGIMENT S. C. M. * Jut* 18, 1859. ORDER NO. ? PURSUANT to an or<ler from Gen. W. C. Moraigne, mi elect ion will |>u lit-!<1 for Major in tlio Lower Battalion of Ctli Regiment cm Fridat, 19th August, Next, lo fill the vacancy occasioned by tlie rf><=igna tion of Maj. J. \v. Fosclie. Captains of coin txuauuiiig uuiufuriic? win iiuvunise auu IiOI4I a ' .poll at their respective parade grounds. i'olls * to -open and close ut the usual hour, according rto law. 1'lie Manngcrs will meet nt Cli.ilh < Level the next day, eomit the votes and declare the election, ond transit the result of the elcc1 tion to Gen. W. C. Morngne. Capt. J. (i. Boozer, who is the senior Captain, will extend tliis order throughout his l>attallion. WM. Ol.INKSCALES, Col. Cth Heg't S. C. M. J. R. Km.is, Adj't. July '22, lo STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A11BE VILLE JJISTJiKfr. Office Court of Common J'lcas and (j'cn'l Scmon* N K. Butler, Survivor ) vs. v Attachment. Wm, B. Lloyd, ) McOowuii I'l'ttf's Atty TITHEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the nineteenth " day of November, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, tile his declaration against the Defendant, who. (it is said) is absent from nnd vrithouttho limits of this State and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration might be ?ervea: it is uiereiore oraerea, mat the said % Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before tl>e twentieth >day of 7fovember,.eighLeen hundred and fift/-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded ngainst him. MATTHEW McDONAU), C. 0. P. Clerk's OiTice Hov. 19, 1868 80-Jy KToticc. THE Ncies and Accounts of the Firm of Jordan dc McLauehliu are in my hands for collection. Theru are also Notes and Accounts ot the old Business of I>. A. Jordan. Those indebted to the firm, or to myself will come forward and make immediate payment to the undersigned. D. A. JORDAN. May 12, 1869-2-tf MARSHALL, LEE & DeBRTJHL. ' l^ilL undersigned have associated with them A in the practice of the Law, STEPHEN C. DeBRUHL, Esq. All business entrusted to th?jp care will rco jive prompt attrition, J. FOSTER MARSHALL, , . W. A. LEE. January 12, 1867. 37-tf ' '" ESTRAY. STRAYED from the subsorider, on Thursday 14th inst., a Mare MULE, 11 or 12 hands high, of a chesnut bav color. The finder will be liberally rewarded. G. W. MILLER. 28th July, 1859, 13, tf - 1 ^ The State of South Carolina. AliRKVILI.K DISTRICT IN EQUITY. Agnes Cox vs. 1*. S. (luillibcnu, ailm'r, Augustus M. Cox, et. r). 11 ill for Partition of Real Estate. IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Augustus M. Cox, Samuel Jacobs, his wife Jane, defendants in this ease, reside beyond the limits of IhisStuto, On motion of Marshall A Lee, Comp. Sol*, ordered that Paid defendants do appoar, plead answer or demur to 6aid Hill of Complaiut within three mouths from the publication hereof or the euue will be taken pro coufcwso against, httu. W. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) May 10, 1851K J 8 8m The Btato of South Carolina. A LHEVJLLK DISTRICT. Petition for the Unnjits of the Insolvent Debt or's Aet TAMES A. CALDWALL, who in in the custoilv of the SliPfilT nf Alilii'villi' llinh-iKf | nt. tlie suit of T. II. Ligon, having liled in my office, together with a seho<Iulc, an oatli, of lug estate ami effects, his pet ition to the Court of Common I'leas. prayimr that he may ho admittoil to the henetit of the Aera of the (Jenernl Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtore. It is Ordered, That the said T. II. Ligon, and all other creditors to whom the said James A. Caldwell is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before t lie Court, at Abbeville Court Mouse, on the third dav of October nevt to shew cause, if any they can, wliytlie prayer of the petition shotthl not he grunted. M A'lTl 1KW Mcl (ON ALD, c.c.r. Oftieo of Coininon l'loas, ) Al>l>eville iJistriut, this > !i8tli June, ISA'.'. J "in The Stato oi South Carolina. A Mil-: VII. Lli JtlS'J IllCT. l'ttitlon for the btmjil* of the luxolrt ul J)rbtor's Act. IOIIX W. ISliOWN, who is in *he onsU-!y of Hie Sheriff of Abbeville 1 >islbv virtue of .1 Writ of Capias : 1 Sat isfaeien.bim at tin-suit of William Sberrar?l, having filed in my ollicc, together with n Schedule. on oath, of his estate mid effects, his petition to the Court of Common pleas, praying that he may he admitted to the benefits i>f the Acts of the (> ell era I Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, That the said William Shrrard and all other eivilitors tn whom the said John W. lirown is in anywise indebted, be, ami they are hereby summ-Mied. an<l have notice to ap pear, lii-lurc the said Court at Abbeville Court lliiu^i", on the tliii-il day of October next. to show cause, il any they fan, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid. .stionl.l not In; granted. M.VITI1KW Mi DONALD, c.c.r. Oftieo of Common l'!? as, ) Ahhevillc District, ii.stli Inn.;, ltj.VJ. ) 9 3m The State of South Carolina. . i r.ni-: i *//. /. k jHsnucT. J'i titiou fur the Jicirji'.s of the JHsoh'iiil Dtltlo A>t. I.\MK> W. McCRADY who is in the custody j of ihe Sherilf of Abbeville District, l?v virtue of a Writ of Capias ad satisfaciendum at tlie suit of Samuel S. Farrar it Druthers haviut; filed in my otliee, together with a Sehe.lnle, an oath of his estate ami effects, his |ietition to the Court of Comuion l'lcas, praying that he may l>e admitted to the benefits of Hi'* Acts of t lie (ieiiei-al Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It i- Ordered, That the said Snm'l S. Fnrrar and lirothers, and all o.her creditors to whom Ihe said James W. MeCrady is in anywise indebted, be. and tlicv are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before the said Court at Abbeville Court House on the third day of October next, tu shew i"iu?e, if iiiiV tliev can, why the prayer <>f the petition aforesaid | should not be lM-.mteil. MATTHEW' M.TDONALlV-.c.r. Ofllco <>f Common I'l.-n-. ) Al?l evil).; I>i*tiict, 'JStli > June, lt-511. ) 0 Sin The Stale of South Carolina. A lMKVIU.E IHS'JMCT. Henderson, Kirtl;iii<!, ) Mmlli A: I'lutt, [ Hill for Acof. Marshall vs. I Ass?-ts. 11? Slairer <t Co. )" Pl'USl'ANT to order of Court, "ilic creditors of the iilwve named firm of Slither, llu<l<k'ii it Co., Iioili individual nml partnership " are ln-ri:liy required to present nml prove tlicir demands liufoi'a me on or btforc the fir tit of October next. WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) Inna 9R 1?R0 f o In the Matter of the Real Estate of Joshua Davis, dec'd. The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. John Davis, vs. Silas liny and wife Catharine, el. at. ])rfcndnnts. IT nppenring to my satisfaction that Charles Stewart and I'atsey his wife, William Davis, Joe Davis, I lie children of Fanny Stewurl, dec'd, (names not known,) child of Susan lloberts, dec'd, (name not known,( Ad<tm I'attereon and Milley his wife, some of the Defendants, reside without this Stale, it is therefore ordered, that they do appear, and object to the sale of the real Estate of Joshua David, dec'd, on or before the first. Mondm" in m?i ?.? it...in ...... sent to lliuBiiuiG will be entered of record. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. Ordinary's Ofliee, > June Gill, It'jU. $ *7 12t In the Matter of the Real Estate of Mary Weed, dec'd. The State of South Carolina. AliliU VJLLE DISTRICT, In the Court, of Ordinary. Mar;/ G. Cochran, Applicant, vs. the Jleirs of Daniel Weed, and other*, JJc/endants. IT appearing to my pntififnction that the children of John Weed, decVI, (nnmeu not known,) tlio children of Martha Racon, dee'd, (names not known,) the children of Anna Mitchell, dee'd, (names not known,) and tha children of I)Aniel Weed, (nariie!i not known,) reside beyond the limit* of his State, it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the sole of the Ileal Estate of Mm. Mary Weed, dee'd, on or before liie first Mondav in November next, or tlieir conuent to tho 8?mo will be entered of record. WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D. Ordinary's Office, ) Aug. 1, lbO'J. < 15 6t ? ? THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA. Abbeville District.?Citation. By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary-of Abbeville District. WHEREAS, John McLane baa applied to rno for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mrs. Peggy Webb, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish oil and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at out next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House on the sixteenth day of August, inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this first day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighty fourth year of American Independ euoo. WILLIAM HILL, O, A. D. August 4, I860 .^15 2t THE LATENT NEWS! FltOM TII I'j ABBEVILLE fLOTIlING DEPOT, COltNIilt OF THE Mnrsliall Houso. B. M. & S. A. W1XST0CK, INVITE attention to their immense atock of Goods consisting, ia part, m follows: Fine Linen Coals, $1 .25, worth $3.00 I Klack Alpaca Coats, 3.00 - S.00 Farmer's Satin Coats, 8.00 " 6.00 CoHsimere Coals, 8.00 " 6.00 Hlack Clotli ruat* v) nn " ?'?? Linen Pants, 1.00 " 1.B0 Fine Hlack Alpaca Pant*, 2.00 " 8.00 Fine Hrnp I)'Ete Pants, 4.50 " C.60 Fine Hlack Cassiniere Pants, 4.00 " 0.00 Fine Colonl do do 4.00 " 0.r>0 Fine Silk lift's. 2.75 ' 4.50 Fine Straw llalp, 60 " 1.00 Fine Casimere lints, 1.50 " 3.00 do do do J5.50 " 5.00 : Shirts 60 11 1.00 Shirt Collars, 12J " 25 Hlack Silk Cravats, U7J " 75 Fine C'?l?rcd Cravats, 75 " 1.25 Hlack Kid tiloves, 60 " 1.00 Umbrellas, 75 " 1.25 TRUNKS, VALISES, mm BIGS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, SOCKS, UNDER SIM UTS, DRAWERS, FIXE IJA^OUK ani> strops, Pocliot Knivos. a large lot ok TOBACCO AM) SECARS. All the above articles we will fell very low ns wo arc desirous of dosing out our stock. Call and examine the stock and we will sell you the Goods if you will give us anything for them. Now is your time you men who have been waiting for the Glothing to get cheaper before you bought, and let the old winter cont burn you till yon can hardly got about, come up and buy you a nice Cont, Vest and I'ants for little over half the usual price, and if you are not. able to buy a Hat, we will give you one. rather than you shall do without it. Now, as w^intend to do what wo say, we trust you will all tnkc the chance of buying GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. One of the Firm as well as Mr. Johnson Ramky will always be ready to wait on our customers, and we shall spare no pains in trying to suit all those who may call on us. ICoatl tlii* Carefully, and comc up at once. l)oii*i forget the place. B. M. &, S. A. WINSTOCK'S Clothing I>cpot, Cor. Marshall House. Abbeville. .Tnly 1st, 1859, !?,tf A REGULAR STAGE l\m Abbeville to Washington, Ga. 'pilE Undersigned, Messrs. 1'OOL <fc UUT1 L!-:i?<;) :. iiaviut; olitained the inuil contract between the above, points, would respectfully inloriu the public that they havo restocked the line with "Fino TTnrRftR nnrl "Pnt.irnlfr TInw Coacbos, nm1 with experienced drivers they will continue the line, leaving Abbeville C\ II.,oii MONDAYS, \YKDN KSDA YS nml FRIDAYS, after (lie arrival of (lie cars from Greenville, bo that travelers from all points above Hodge's Depot will b?> able. to pass directly through lhe samn day to Washington, (la. Will leave Washington, <?n., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS. This ia much the cheapest line for all those going west from (he upper part of this Stale. For information apply to the following Agents : .lotix McIIkviik, Ahhevdlo C. 11., TiiEorAWH Roueks, Calhoun's Mill*, Joiin S Andkrhon, Dunburg, Ga., and James E. Waudy, Washington, Ga. POOL <fc RUTLEDGE. July 7th, 1859 11 8m HOPE ON HOPE EVER! !! A NEW DISCOVERY I ! THE COLUMBIAN BITTERS CIOMI'OUNDKD of the Choicest Vegetable ' extracts, and warranted to give yreat relief in DYSPEPSIA, ami all diseases arising from a disordered etate of the Stomach, for sale by ' J>. McLAUCIIUN, Sign of the fJoldeii Mortar. ADDcviue, junc iu, iso'J, o II Paints, Oils, ~ WHITi? LEAD, JjINSEED OIL AND SPIRITS TIRPEXT1XE. ALAROF. supply just received and for sale low by I). McLAUCnLIN, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Abbeville, 3. C., June 10,1859, 6 tf 12 I30Z. BURNETT'S MAINE, "J^OR preserving and beautifying the Hair ? Uiiu IIIg lb uai rv ?IIU giucnj, lb in made from pure Cocoanut Oil, and possesses nil the peculiar qualities wliinli so exaotly suit the various conditions of the human hair, just received, and for sale by D. MoLAUCHIilN, Sign of the Goldea Mortar. Abbeville, June 10, 1869, 6 tt JtiNt Rcccived ' ALATUJE supply of the following articles, so often used in the culinary department. Coxes Sparkling Gelatine. Coopers Isinglass, Oswego Corn, Starch, Cinnamon Bark, Cloves and Nutmegs, 13enrnda Arrow Koot, Tt - J O-!-. i~epper sua opice, Cream Tartard Soda. The above cau be found fresh and genuine, at D. MoLAUCHLIN'S Drug it Chemical Store, Sign Golden Mortar, Abbeville, S. C. June 16, 1859. 7 tf TO PRINTERS. THE Undersigned wishes to purchase a Second-Hand Printing Press, (Washington, No. 2, preferred.) Any office having one to dispose of may do so by addressing me at this place, stating the condition of tho Press, dee. P. N. WIDJON. Abbeville, S. C., July 15, 1859. I). iM 'L A ABEEVILLI Dm constantly en hand, and fi DRUQS AND To which he respectfully invito* th? attention ? 16 selected villi great care, and consist* in part DRUGS, M ?Z2 TS Ja-a TWJC 3 Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine PERFU TRUSSES AND S3 Sl IGICAL AXD HE. Pure WINES and LIQJJi M??I IN3 FIRTE TOI3A.CCO, SI FASGY ABB TO X. B.?Physicians' prescriptions carefully cr Medicines warranted gem May I'.t, 1 S5f. S-lf What has caused this great commotion The country, country through ? LAST FALL WE SAID Cheap Goods for Cash was all the rage, rru? i-.i. -i i ? " -* me cutest Dicssing' 01 tne age. THIS SPRING WE ADD rI"Ml.\T we nro armed and equipped ns tlie JL. demand requires, with a much Larger, ISctter and Cheaper Stock of Goods than we have ever offered before. SO FAR FROM THE CASH SYSTEM Ilavi'rtg proved a failure, each successive month has shown a steady increase. We shall not therefore abandon the principle, hut shall adhere to it inor's closely than ever. Old Kogics may erv, "1'eace! pence!!" but there sba be no peace until it is known ns fur as the East is from the West., that Abbeville is the best market for the purchase of Dry Goods, and that MOORK tfc <}U AI l'K'.S is heudquurtcrs for style, price and quality. Come then, ull ye sous and daughters of Adam, and BK "W T YOUR GOODS FOB CASH And be no longer led I?y those wlio hold out long time mid big profits. Here it is hiirdly neecssary for us to sav that one of our firm wih ow of tho first. 1:1 ihe Northern Markets, and nearly the last t<> leave it, and that we have tunny of Ihe novelties of the season, consisting in pari, as follows: Harego Mantles, $7.60. Mantillas at *1.00. Mantilla Shawls Illusion Caps. Kobe Altneda. Kobe Leonora. Kobe Ma^ieifline. Kobe a (Juillen. Kobe a l.es. Kobe A L linperaf rice. Double Skirt Robes, Kobe Chevalier. Kobe A 2 Volants. Robe A UJnpea Volants. liounols from 25eta to $10. Ksmoralda Sleeves. 1'rimsdonna Setta. Lcvella Cloth. Eemoraldti Barege. Gr&iydien. Circular and Quaker Fans. White and Col. I'ique. TlnolUnlr ?>7 f\f\ Barege Robes Double and Single. Plain Bareges, 12}et?. Thunder and Lightning ITatB. Straw Hats of everj' color and stylo. Clothing of all styles and prices. "We band you this short lint but if you will bring with yoii*the CASH, we can show you many goods that will make your hearts leap for joy, and pay you well for coming fifty and even an hundred miles. Fearing that we shall occupy more space Ihnn the Editors of the " Banner" and " Press" had the kindness to reserve .for us, we shall make but one more appeal. It is to those who live at a distanco to come to town, and if 3*ou cannot buy all of your goods of us for Cash, you will find some of the Fogies who are clever fellows and ever ready to welcome you inside the portals o) their doors, and extend to you thnt which we refuse?Time! Time! I Time!!!?until trtue shall be no longer on their books, then take from you a scrip of jmpcron which is written, - \jne uay oner uate, <sic., Willi your name ot the bottom. Our advice *vould bo, bring with you the " filthy lucre," ami pay as you go; then, Calm will tie thy sleep ns infant, slumbers, Pure nn the purest thoughts thy droama. And nil tliejoy this bright world numbers, Shed o'er tliee her mingled beams. MOUltE & QUAIFE. April 6, 1859-40?tf BRANCH ALLEN & EDWARDS HAVE just received fresh additions to their Stock, of various kind*. A choice lot just received. KEROSINE, A fresh, pure and transparent article just received, which we will sell at $1.70 a gallon. IU: imL^? nan PICTURE FRAMES, A fine lot of these on liand which we will sell at Charleston prices. Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda Soaps of all kinds, Corn Starch, . Paints, Varnishce, Oils and Putty, always on Hand. PIANOS. We will deliver Pianos from one of the best mnnufacturies in the Ignited States, at anj point on any Railroad in the State at five per cent advance on New York prioes, permit the riurchaser to use tbem for any reasonable ength of time, have them examined by any Professor of Music, and then, if they do oot give perfect satisfaction, we will take them back free all oharga to the purchaser. SEWING MACHINES, We will deliver these at any point on any Railroad in the State, or at any plaoe in the District and warrant them to give satisfaction, BRANCH, ALLEN & EDWARDS Abbcv illo, April 22, 18fi9-6oft lTJGHLIN, , & mmmmm i j a. s. o_, m 1 i ? ? i I i now receiving a frcnYi snpply of ' MEDICINES, : if bin friends and the public generally. Hie stock , of tlie following article#: 1 EDICINES, T JWk. JEL9 Ilair and Tooth Brushes, | 'MERY, \T.\L IXSTIOEXTS, 3RS for Medical Purposes, E H?STS, , j i JTJl-' L' AKT33 CIGAHS, j lltET ARTICLES, impounded, and nil orders correctly answered. line, and of tlie licat quality. ABBEVILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY, E. J. TAYLOR, Propriotor. A lare-O St.np.'k nf f!c?i~ric>cmci on/I D Buggies on Hand. r?~MIE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing JL those \vlii> are in wmit of Carriage* or Hugffit'8, that lie lias, within the last few weeks, visited some fifty of llic most |iopuliii* Carriage Factories m llie New England Stales, mul lius with jireat, care hnd Manufactured to Order , Rome of the best of work, Expressly for this Market, and now oflVrs the same for sale at prices that cannot he beat in this country. This work, with n large stock of my own manufacture, is warranted to be of tho best material and workmanship. Having made all necessary arrantremels with the best Manufactures I am jirepnred to furnish tn order every stylo of Carriage, from the finest Coach dowil to a child's Wheelbarrow, at the shortest notice, and at very low prices for fine work. Plenee give me a call, and examine tlie work. My stork consists, nt this time, as follows: HOCK A WAYS?dilTVret styles, POUIiLE SEAT HUGCIES?notop, ui.ii nrwv i i>ui?\?ii\o?(iiiierel styles, ' F.xlt'iisiou Toi>, SliJinn Sent HlKiGIES, Single Sent TOP BL'OGIKS, (fin.-,) Wool stuind nml common COLLARS, 11A UN 1CSS?lino for SIC, nml upward*, WHlPS.n large stock, : t from 25 els. $:i, Fine FLY NBTTS, for horses, ItlKKiY (J MI! II ELLAS, best ipiality. Children's Carriages and Gigs, in fact itImost every article kept in a Carriage Factory. My stock of Trimmings nrcfine and large, nml I am therefore prepared to do all kinds of repairing at the shortest notice nml hest style, at prices that cannot be underworked by any Shop in the up country. Socond-hand Work. I have ou hand a few good Baggies and Car riacPR which I will sell cheap. The public are invited to give me a call, and examine the work, if they don't wish to buy, as I charge nothing for lookiDg. Furniture. I am also prepared to receive orders for aoy style of Furniture, and deliver the sniao to this nlncp, al ad low prices as can be bought iu auy Southern market. Sewluc Maolilxxea. I will alpo furuiali SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES at New York price*, with only the freight added. E. J. TAYLOIl. Abbeville C. II., May 17, 1859. 4?3i? AT COST. WIER & LYTHGOE, IN anticipation of dunging their location to the oilier side of the Square, now offer their entire Slock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, JE3L a, r dL ~\7\7" are, A LABGE LOT OF CARPENTERS' TOOLS, neady-Mado CLOTHIKTO, HATS, CAPS, * BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY WARE, And a great many other Goods too tedious to mention, * > At Cost for Oasb, i Until the flrat of SEPTEMBER next, or to 1 punctual coatomera at a em All advance on coat, , on a credit till firat of January next ' If yon want to buy good* oheap now ia yonr time. Give ua a calL WIEIt A LYTHGOE. I Jnne 9, 1850 7 2m i "I would be unwilling to diapoee of my Grover A Baker Machine for a large amount, ooold I not replace it again at pleasure."?-Jbfri. //. O. Bcovel, Jtfeuhvillc, Ttnn. SANFORD'S LIVER INVKJOHATGB, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from OtiniR, nrd lias become nn established fact, u known ind approved l?y alll . tlint liavo used it, and in now resorted I0L4 with confidence in nil Lite diseases for which | it is recommended. It lias cured thoiis-lv nnds witliin the ln<t Lwo yenrs who had ? i^ivcn ii]? nil hopes of relief,as the numerous ^ unsolicited certificates in rn Y possession show. The dose must be n Q? danted to the tetnper?mont of the individ- q nal taking it, nndpiscd n such quantities as to net gently on the bowel*. Lot the dictates ^ ?f your judgment guide you in the use** of tho Liver Invi^orator, and it will cure Liver Complaints,Rillions attaaka, Dyapep- ? sis, Chronic Diarrhea, Summer Complaints, m Dysentery, Dronsy, Hour Stomach, Habit- Ua1 Coetivenees Cnolie. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flatulence. ? Jaundice, Female weaknesses, (as thou*- ands can testify.) in in twenty miuutee, iff*" two or three Teasnoonl'tils urn tivlif.n nl Lb * -' -* , ? - - ivuiuuitucdlieui UI avLack. ra I All wlio neo il nro (giving tlieir testimony in its favor. I 1*1 ix Water in tli<> Tioulh Willi I lit? nvitforator, acid Swallow l>Oll> IUK<!tll<!l'. PRICE ().\E DOLLAR l'ER BOTTLE. ?ALSO,? SANFORD'S FAniOA CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED I'ltuM I'urc Vegetable Kxtraets. and put np in f loss 'n^'-s. Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Family <'athar-| .(tie i'ill.s is a ir?*nl Imt active Cntliinliclgs i which Hie proprietor has used in bis practise imorc tlian twenty years. j , | The constant in- i t'Teasing demand, from those who have*" long iisim! the Pills ninl tin; Fatisfactionjo> iwliich all express* in regard to their use. jlm- induced i.ic to place tliein wiiliin t !.? ( 'ivaehjSf all. The Profession wel|ji?>',l.now that. ilifl'creitt Cathartics act on dif-jw Ji'croiit portions of the bowels. Ip, I The fmnily Catlinrtiej^ Jl'ill lias, with duo reference to this well; * jestablishod laet, been conipoundeil from a va-|^J Iriety of the purest Vegetable Extraets.':B(! which act alike on every part of the ali-,*" juientnry canal, arul are good and safe in all ;< -.eases where a Cathartic is needed, such as Derangements of the Stomach, Sleepi-j a ess. l'ains in the Hack and Loins, Co.-ti veness, i'nin and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected, end in a long course of IVver, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the body. Restlessness. Headache, or weight in tile IIoshL all liiflaminatorv 1'iseases, Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of theUlood and inanv diseases to which flesh is heir, too nuixxmiu i.. ii.". :? - ? : ? I)o.?e, 1 to 3. IMllCR 3 DIMES. The Liver Invijiorutor and Family Calharlio I'ills lire retailed l>y l>rnt;i;ist fronornlly, and boUI wholesalel?v the* Trade in 1 nrt'o towns. S. T." W. SAM-OKD, ?M. I>. Manufacturer nn?l Proprietor. Uroiulway, Now York. Also sold l>y Jordan ?t- McLalciii.in, Abbeville. ]51:a.veti. Ai.i.kn ?t Ki>wai:iis, Abbeville. A | >ri 1 15, 1859, 50-12tn IT IS XOT TOII MICH TO SAY SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUXG, AFFIRM ITS TllTJTH, Viz: That Professor Wood's Hair Rcstorativo WILL preserve infallibly the t/roirilt and color of the hair, il ue><-d two or iliree times a week, to any imaginable ace. Perfectly, re store the gray, cover tlic imld with nature s own ornament, the hair ; make it more soft and beautiful than any oil, and preserve the scalp fiee from all diseases to the greatest age. Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional men ami Gentlemen and Ladies of all classes, all over the world, bear testimony that we df> not siiv t?>o much in its favor. Read the following, and judge: IIii.'Kouy Ckovk, St. Charles Co., Mo., ) Nov. 10, 1807. i Pkof. O. J. Woon?Dear Sir : Some time last summer we wore induced to use sonic ofyour Ilair Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, we feel it our duly lo you aud the afflicted, to report it. Our little son's head for some time had been perfectly covered with sores, and 6ome called it scald head. The hair almost entirely carne olf in consequence, when a friend, seeing hi? sufferings, advised us to to use your Restorative, we did so with little hope of succcss, but to our surprise, and that of all our friends, a very few applications removed the disease entirely, and a uew aud luxuriant crop of liair soon started out, and we cau uow say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of hair as any other child. We can, therefore, and do hereby, recommend your Restorative as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the sculp aud hair. We are voura respectfully. GEO". W. lIIGOINBO'fJIAM, SARAH A. lllGUIXBOTHAM. Pi:ok. "Woon?Pear Sir; My l?n.<l, for several years, been becoming prematurely gray accompanied by a harshness which rendered the constant application of oil necessary in drewing it. When I commenced using your Unir Bestorative about two months ago it was in that condition ; and having continued its use till within the last three weeks, it linn turned to its natural color, and assumed n softness and lustre greatly to be preferred to those produeed 1># tiie application of oils or any other T Uv. 1 P?.?.n1 it ti a ? ...... . nn indispensable article for every lady's toilet, whether to l>e used as n Hnir Jiestorntive or for the simple purpose of dressing or beautifying the hair. You have permission to refer to ino all who entertain any doubt of ita performing all that is claimed for it. m SIH.S. C. SYMONDS, Cincinnati, O., Feb. 10, 8571. 11-1 Third sL \Vem.tnoton, Mo., Dec. 5, 1857. I'ltoK. "Wood?Dear .Sir: By the advico of a friend of inino, who had been using your Ilair Restorative, I was induced to try it. I had the fever, some time last May, anil nearly every hair in my head canie out. Now my hair has coine in a great deal thicker than ever it was. Nothing hut n duty and sympathy that I feel to communicatc to others who are afflicted as I have been, would induce mo to give this public acknowledgement of the benefit I hove reeciveu from Prof. Wood's liuir llesturv Vn.tr. r.icnnpl fil IIV A. It. JACOBS. Tho Restorative is pat up in buttles of;} sizes, viz : large, medium and small ; the small holds ^ a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the largo holds a quart. 40 percent more iD proportion, and retaila for $3 a bottle. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St, St. Louis, Mo. J3&T And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. April 29, 1859-Sm. ~~ BELTING! BELTING I! Ij^OR GIN BANDS, for sale at.the Depot in X this place, a lot of snperiqr GiUU. l'ercha Belting 4, 6 and 8 inches jo width. This belting w ill bo sold nt first oost, and persona wishing such would do well to call soon. . . D.R. SONDLEY, Acont G. .A C. R. R. AUGUST^ HOTEL, WM. E. WHEELOCK, Proprietor. July 8,1869,-12fg . , .. X>n.. 33. 1^. fORDAK" WILL still corttioue the praotiM of Jtfodicioe, and iMy bo found ft flis Marshall IIougo, in Room oif?r Marshall it Leo's td^w Office. a M?yi2,1850-wly . ' , . I ^ * 5 OROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. NEW STYLES-PRICES FROM *50 TO $186. EXTRA C1IAROE OF FOR ntMMKKR. 405 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 2VJ KINO STREET, CHARLESTON. Branch, Am.ln ?t EnwAitim, Agents, Abbcvill* These Machines sow from lw<> spool?, uh pur | chased Iron) ihc Store, requiring no rc-winding <>f thread; they Ilein, Fell, Gather, ami Stitch j in ? superior Myle, tini.^liiii(T eucli seam by tln-ir ! own operation, without recourse to Iho lintid! needle, as is required by oilier machines. They will do better and cheaper* owing than a seamstress can, even il she works for one cent tin hour | and nre, unquestionably, the !?*( Mat-hint*, in the market fyr family sowing, on account of their simplicity,durability, ease of iminngchieM, n (1 adaptation to all varieties of family sewing ? executing cither heavy or fine work with equal fuI eility, and without special adjustnient. j As evidenoe of the unquestioned sii|ierioriiy of their Machines, the < 'kovkii &, DakkrSkwinu J Maciiixi: Comi'.wv beg leave to lespectfully roi fer to the following TESTIMONIES. " Having had ??nn <>f (Jrover ?fc linker's Mn chines in my family f<M nearly n year and a half, | 1 take |il?asur? in commciidtiig it as every way reliable for the purpose for whii.'li il is designed? Family Sewintr."'?.1/rs. Josh tin I-corift, trife of live. J)r. Lcanitt, Jul!tor of X. }'. Independent. "I confess myself delighted with your Sew1 in<r Machine. which has I i? ">' I many tiii>ntlis. Ii lias always been ready for I duly, i*?*(|intiii^r no adjustment, and in easily j adapted to every variety of family sewing, by simply elian?injr the spools of tlirend."?Mr?. Iili.:nhrlh Sh iek lautl, irift of Ht v. J)r Striclclaiul, Julitm < /' y. }'. Christian Advocate. " After trying several diflVrent. gooil machines, I pieterivd yours, on account of its simplicity, and tin: perfeet eus>> with which it is managed, as well as the strength anil durability of tho seam. After long experience, I feel competent to speak in ibis manner, and to confidently recommend it Cor every variety of lamily sewing." A'. J!. Sjiuiincr, uift: oj the Editor of Jiroukhni Mlar. " I have used a f! rover it Baker Sowing Machine for two years, nnd have found it adapted to all kimls ol family sewing, from Cambric to lirondclolh. Cartnents liavc been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machino is easily kept, in order, and easily used."?Mr*. A. Jt. Whipjtic, irifc of lieu. C>o. Whipple t AVto York. "Your Sewing Machine has been in use in mv family the past two years, and the ladies ' request tile to give yon their testimonials to its I perfect adaptediiass, as well as labor-saving <pial uit'H hi 1110 i?c*ri?'i*iti mico hi until Iy and household sewing.'?Robert lioorman, X. " For several months we have uspd Grovtr ?k Hal;er's Sewinu Machine, mill linvc coiiio to ilia conclusion J Imt every Imly who desires her sewj iiiji bciutifiilh, mul ijuii /ji/ done, would be moat fortunate in possession one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iioit needle women,' whose combined qualities of bca?f>/% strength, andximpllciti/, are invaluable."?/. IK. Munid<mi/hter of Qrn. Geo. I'. Morris, Kditor of the Jlome Journal. Extract of a letter from Thus. R. Leavitt, Esq., nn American licnti-man, now resident in Sydney, New South Wales, dated January, 12, lf>58: " I hud a lent made in Melbourne, in 1853, in which there w< re over tinee thousand yards of si-wing done with one of (Jrovor Sc Baker's Machines, and h sht'firtvam of that Iuib oulstood all the double senilis sewed by sailors with a needloand twine." " If Horner could be called up from his murkey hndes, ho would sing the advent of Grover tb linker ns h more benignunt miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smith?. Il? tuoubl Hpnnnii?? midriiight shirt-makiug an ?the direful ipriug of woes unnumbered.'"t-Prof. North. " I take pleasure iu saying, lliat (he Groverit Baker Sewing Machines have more than ?u?tained my expectation. After trying and returning others, I huve throe of them iu operation on my different plneos, nnd, after four year'strial, have no fault to find."?J. 11. Hammond,. Senator of South Carolina. "My wife has had one of Grover <fc Baker'sFamily Sewing Machines for some lime, andI am satisfied it is one of the best labor-saving iniichincs that has been invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."" ?J. (!. Harris, Governor of Tettncuee. "It is n beautiful thing, nn<I puts everybody info nn excitement of good bumor. Were I aCatholic, I should insist upon Saints Orover & Kukri' having nn eternal holiday in commemoration of their deeds for humauity."?Caiatu* M. Clan. " I think it by fnrtlie best patent in ooe.. This Machine can he adapted from the finest carubnc to tlio heaviest cassimcre. It sews stronger, faster, nnd more beautifully than one can imagine. If mino could not be replaord,. money could not buy it.?Mrs. J. (J. Drovm* Nashville, Tcnn. " It is speedy, very neat, nnd durable in itswork ; is euaiiy understood ami kept in repair. I earnestly recommend this machine to all my acquaintances and others.?Mrs. Jl. A. Forrest? Memphis, Tain. ? o iiiki uiiR Aincnino lo worK to our salisf.u'tion, ami with pleasure recommend it lo th? public, ns we beiieve the Grover <fc linker to li? the best Sewing Machine in use."?Deary Brothers, Alltsonia, Tain. "If used exclusively for family pur|>o*es, with ordinary care, I will wager they will last ouo ' three fccoro years and ten,' and never get out Qf fix."?John Ertkinc, Nashville Tenn. " I have had your Machine for severtl week**, and am perfectly satisfied that the work does is the best mid most beautiful that <>ver was made."?Magyie A ii niton, Nashville, Tenn " I use my Machine upon coats, dress-makJujj anJ fine linen stitching, and the work is admirable?far better than the best hand-sewing, op any other mnchino I hove ever BQou."??tuey Thontpson, Nathville, Tenn. " I find the work the strongest and most bea^>. tifnl I have ever seen, made cither by liaitd of machine, and regard the Orover t Baker Mih I cliine, an one of tho greatest blearing* to p*r bo*.''?Mr?. Taylor, Nathville, Tenn. "I have one of Grover A Baker's Sewing \ Machines in use in my family, and find it in vain*. ble. I oan confidently recommend it to all person? in want of a machine."?Q. J%omp*on, Natkvilh\ Tenn. ; . ; .. $jj " I take pleasure in oeriifying. to {ha utility of , i the drover <fc Dakar Sewing Machines. I MM naed one on alsnout every da*oriptkw of work for months, aijd find.it mnon strong** and better In very respect tha& work done by hacd"-?Iftrc. D. \V. Wheeler, Nvkville, Tchh. '.1 .4