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ABBEVILLE MALE ACADEMY. MISS M. E. PUTNAM, tho Principal of the above Institution, returns her thanks to public for the patronage heretofore extended, and solicits its kiud interest during the coming year. The exercises of the Acsdemy will be rcRiion fh. sirnnvn vnwiuv nu ulmi *? ? K>ajvv/At 1/ wvii?/n a. V/i" Jlvl * TEMIiER, under the direction of the Principal, assisted by Miss C. Wright, a graduate of one of the best Normal Schools, and a thoroughly accomplished teacher. The following are the Rates of Tuition for the Scholastic Year of FORTY WEEKS: 1 Spelling, Reading and Writing, - $16.00 1 The above, with Geography, History, 1 Grammar, Arithmetic and Composition, 24.00 ( The above, with Algebra, Geometry, I Chemistry, Ilotnny, Arithmetic, Logic, I Rhctoric and Ethics, - - 32.00 1 The above, with French and German, 48.00 1 The above with Latin and Greek, 40.00 1 Music, ..... . 40.00 1 Use of the Piano in tnking lessons, 3.00 1 Use of the Piano in practising, 3.00 I Contingent expenses, fifty cents, each 1 Session, or One Dollar per year. Aug. 12, 185t>, 15. tf S Estate of Joseph C. Mathews, Dec'd. 1 SETTLEMENT. ] ALL parties interested in the aliove Eslnte I ?and especially EdwVl Burns and wife Jfaney, William Robiaon and wife Caroline, Ezekiel Motliews and Joseph Mathews. residing I beyond the limits of this State, are hereby no- 1 tined that a final settlement of the Estate of Joseph C. Mathews, IJce'd, will be made in the Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, South Carolina, on the first Tuesday in November next JAMES McCASLAN, Adrn'r. Will Annexed. Aug. 1. 1859, 14, 3in. LAND FOR SALE. TnE Subscriber offers for sale a Tract of ( Land containing 3*20 ACRES, J, Five miles west, of Abbeville C. II., bounded by tl lands of Lemuel Haul, Samuel Gilmer, and tl others?on?? half to nriiviiinl vtr/h.wl I.. - ? ? ?-S a portion of the other Imlf well grown tip_ in hi pine timber, nnd some sixty or seventy acre's in In cultivation! There is ft comfortable "I TWO STORY DWELLING, with nil nccewary out buildings; nrnnng tlicm is a largo and elegantly framed Gin House and (r good Screw. If not disposed of privately will be offered on Sale Day in September at public outcry ut <> this place. l\rma easv. w J. A. LYON. an Aug. 5, 18&9, 14, 4t ! nl NEW CARPET STORK I" rAMRS G. HAIL1E dz HKOTI1EII, direct ! " ?i if i? i I -? , iim|iuiuio uv OIIVI ?v ill.II j Rctuil Dealers in nil kinds of Kni;lish ami | American Cnrpeting, Hugo, Floor Oil Cloths, | Tnl>le Oil Cloths, Satin DeLaine, I.nce nnd ; ? Muslin Cnrtnins. Cornices, Mnts. IJrooms, Mat ting*. Brushes, Ac.,<te. A full line Knglish Vel- ; vet Cniputing, new designs niitl rich color*. A ' full line Brussels Carpeting. eiiitiriicing all tlie | newest, anil best patterns made. A full stock ! of Oil Cloths in Kn^lislt nnd Amoricnn?well ' neasoned. Carriage Oil Clotli, and remnants of | 1 fine Oil Clotlm Hold low to Carriage Makers.: t A good stock of 3 plys in trains nnd rich col ?? ' ortf, all of which we are offering at the lowest I a ninaket prices. Carpets inndo up if required. ' l'atronage rccpect,fully solicited. A liberal { r I discount made to the furnishing of Churches, i J .1 w r: Will 11: f- iju/i i. 1 I - w. ...j, u. imvv., .u?) i r< 2?1 ][iitift*iil?ive ltniik <>f Augusta, ( ?. , fu <JAS. G. BAILIK, 'j:!4 King St., Oiarlc.stun.S. C. lli Aug. 5, 180'.'. Cm. j P. B. GLASS, SUCCESSOR TO It. I? I Jit VAX, j ^ I300KL SELLER, m i t STATIONER, j w 175 Ricli*rd?on St. (3 doors obove the Market,) ! nr^T TTTvriiT A t? HAS for sale a large assortment of Law, !" Medical, Theological, School and MisnelIniieoas Books, Funcy Goods, Cheap l'ubliea- ..c lions and Blank Books of every description, : Stationery. Foreign and Domestic, of every va riety and Quality, Oil l'aintincs, Lithographs ; 0 and Artists Materials, Globes, Writing Desks, Musical Instruments. <tc.. <tc. BLANK HOOKS manufactured to nny pat- | tern, and blank work of every description pre pared to order. J Wholesale Purchasers supplied, and oil or- I * ders promptly attended to at l/te luteal cash j jtrlee*. Aug. 12, 1859, 6m. \ DISSOLUTION. j U< THE Copartnership heretofore existing be-! tween the undersigned is this duv din- . 01 polved by mutual consent. Mr John While is Alone authorised to settle nil notes and accounts due the Firm. Punctual payment is earnestly solicited. JOHN WHITE. ,. It. J. WHITE. ftl June 8th, 1859, 13-13t ( 20,000 Sliinglcs 1? ?r * WTPT1 ? u an intUm w TIIE subscriber desires to purchase TwentyFive Thousand Shingles, to be dolivered 01 at bis lot in the Village, above Dr. Livingston's Mtoaro Mill, Mr. JOHN ENRIGIIT, is authorised to make tbe contract in relation to the same during the subscriber's absence. A, M- SMITH. ~ Juiy 28, 1859, 18, tf 50 Negroes Wanted, ^ rpHE Underaigned will pay liberal prices fo, JL Likely Negroes, both men and women, between fifteen Mid twenty-five years of age persons having them for sale will address ALLEN VANCE, Greenwood, Abbeville, 8. C. July 28, 1869 14 tf *TI jx onoe. THE Notes and Accounts of the Firm of Jordan it McLauchlin are in my hands for collection. There are also Not-es and Accounts of the old Business of D. A. Jordan. Those indebted to the firm, or to myself, will come for- ? ?rard and make immediate payment to the undersigned. A D. A. JORDAN. A May 12, Jg59-?-tf ~~ BELTIHQ ! BELTIHOl I Ii^OR GIN BANPS, for sale at the Depot in X/ this pHce, a lot of superior Gutta Per- * oha Belting 4, 0 and 8 ipches in width. This ( belting w ill l?e sold at first post, ftnd persons t; iriihhg aoch would do well to ca)l eoon. D. R 80JTDLEY, Agent G. A 0. R, R. at -Votiee to Bridje Builders. oi TWILL attend at Milford's Millaon Thursday fliA intt^nf Anil l*? M fKa<la?raaf Ki/f. der, the repairing of the Bride on Rocky River. ? A. J. CLINKSC ALES, Com. Aogua* 11, } 859-15-*Z( NOTION Notice ie hereby given that application will be made to the *e?t Legial?tue for a ra-charter of the Ferry over Savannah Hirer, kpown as ? "Barkeedale'e Ferry." Anguat 11,*18 5 ft-16-8d* AUauiBTA.^HOTEU ? WK. XT?Si3?$:t, Pr?prietw. ' * THE LATEST NEWS! FROM THE ABBEVILLE CLOTHING DEPOT, CORNER OF THE Marsliall Houso. B. H. & S. A. WIXSTOOK, INVITE attention to their immense stock of (loods consisting, in pnrt., as follows : "ine Linen Coam, $1.25, worth $2.00 ilack Alpaca Coats, 2.00 " 3.00 farmer's Satin Coats, 8.00 " 0.00 ^assimere Coats, 3.00 " C.00 31ack Cloth Coata, 12.00 " 18.00 >inen Pants, 1.00 " 1.50 'ine Black Alpaca Pnnts, 2.00 " 3.00 'ine Drnp IVEte I'ntits, 4.50 " ti.50 'ine ltlack Caasitnere l'nnts, 4.00 " G.OO **1 HO Colord do do 4.50 " O.oO 'ine Silk Hats. 2.75 ? 4.50 ''ine Straw llats. 50 " l.oo 'ine Casimere Hate, l.fiQ " 3.00 do do do 3.5U " 5.00 ihirts SO " 1.00 Ihirt Colltirw, 12$ " 25 Hack Silk Cravats, H7J " 75 Ine Colored Cravat.", 75 " 1.25 Jlaek Kid Gloves, 50 " 1.00 .'mbrellas, 75 " 1.25 TRUNKS alises, mm bags, Violins, FLUTES, SOCKS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, FINE RAZOKS, AND STIIOI'S, Pooltot Knivoa. A LARGE LOT OF TOBACCO AM) SEGAItS. 11 the aliove articles we will sell vcrv low na e are desirous of closing out our stock. Call n?l examine the stock ami xve will sell 3*011 le Coodti if you will give us anything for lem. Now is your time you men who have ecn waiting for the Clothing to get cheaper pforeyou bought, "nd let the old winter coat urn you till you can hardly get about, conic ! p anil buy you a nice Coat, Vest and I'ants j r little over half the usual price, and if you 1 e not able to buy a Hat, we will give you i?\ rather than you shall do without it. Now, as we intend to do what we say, we ust you will ail take the chance of buying GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER. ne of the Firm as well us Mr. Johnson Kamey ill always be ready to wait on our customers, id we shall spare 110 pains in trying to suit I those who may call on us. Keiid litis Carefully, uiul conic up once. Hoii'i forget the place. B. M. &. S. A. WINSTOCK'S Clothing Depot, Cor. Marshall House. K_? OOV11XO. July 1st, ISo'J.O.tf A REGULAR JTAGE^^I .bbeville to Washington, Ga. I PUB UiiHors!j;nrtlt Messrs. POOL it HUT-; L I.KIXiK, li it villi; obtained (lie until con- ; ?ct lu'tivi'cii tlie iilmve points, would respect : llv in lorin the public tluil llity lmvo reslickcd , ? line with I ino Horses and Entirely New! Coaches, nl with experienced drivers tliev ivill continue : cline, leaving Abbeville II.,on MONDAYS, I ' KI>N l'?SDA VS mid FRIDAYS, after ihe j rival ?>f die cms from Greenville, so Ihut trnv- i ers from all points above Hodge's Depot will : able to |?h^s directly through the name day to 'ashintitoii, (In. Will lenve Washington, Ga., i TUESDAYS,THURSDAYS and SATL'RAYS. This is much the cheapest line for nil those gog wet-t. fniiu the upper part of thin Stale. For formation apply to the following Agents : ins McKiiyiik, Ablievillo C. II., Tiikoi'alua txitfis, Calhoun's Mills, John S Aniikuson, anbnrg, Ga, mid James E. Waiiuv, WashingPOOL <fc RUTLEDGE. July 7III, 1R5D 11 3in Sale of Real Estate. "TNDER the direction of the Will of J. E. J Foster, l)ee\l, we will sell, at Abbeville jurt House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER, plantation, on which the I)<!efcn?i*il livwl i Mituining aliout soo A-Ches, i which are good improvements. Also, The Coolie Tract, containing 17 O ACRES, Ijoining the home place. Sold on a credit of reive month#, interest from date, with note id approved security. All persons having demands against the Es,te will please hand lliern in to the Executors , i they wish to know the indebtedness of the < state. Persons knowing themselves to be in- i :bted to the Estate will make payment withit delay as thf debU of the Estate must be 11 J. JAMES McCASLAN, C. W. COWAN, Executors. Aug. 5, 1859, 14-tf JiiNt Received k LARGE suppl}' of the following articles, V so often used in the culinary department. Coxes Sparkling Gelatine. Coopers Isinglass, vn/lU| UWIIVII| Cinnamon Bark, Cloves and Nutmegs, Bermuda Arrow Iloot, I'epper and Spice, Cream Tartard Soda. le above can be found fresh and genuine, at D. MoLAUCHLIN'S ] Drug ?i Chemical Store, I Sign Golden Mortar, < Abbeville, S. C. 1 June 10, 1859. 7 tf I HOPE"ON HOPB EVER! !! i- NEW DISCOVERY ! ! I TBS COLUMBIAN BITTERS ~"10MPOUNDEI) of the Choicest Vegetable J extracts, and warranted to give great reDYSPEPSIA, id all diseases arising from a disordered state ' the Stomach, for aale by r> MnTiir/inriw ??wv?jnwVJUUli1| Sign of the Golden Mortar. Abbeville, June 10, 1869, 0 tf 13 DOZ. " BURim coco* 7H)E preserving and beautifying the Hair . and rendering it dark ana gloeey, ii h ad* from Dare Co?oanut Oil, and poaaeaaea all le peoulia/ qualities whieh ao exactly suit the irioua conditions of the haman b?ir, juat retired, a#d fojr ?*U by ! * J>. lfaLAUCHMN. Sign of th? Golden Mortar. AbtoriJV, Juijfi JO, 19^3 U * D. M hA ABBEVILLE Una constantly on hand, and In DRUGS AND To which he respectfully invites the attention o is selected with great enre, nnd consists in part, DRUGS, M m m msz iwm. i Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine IE3 IE IR, IF XX T3RUSS3ES AND Si SURGICAL AXD BE] Pare WINES and LiaUC MEBI IN3 FIWE TOBACCO, SUN TTS m iTrrxr k K. 15.?Physicians' prescriptions carefully co Medicines worrnntcd genu llay 19, 1 8.VJ, 3-tf What has caused this great commotion The country, country thro Jgh? LAST FALL WE SAID Cheap Goods for Cash was all th3 rage, The greatest blessing of the age. THIS SPRING WE ADD rrMIAT we nre armed and equipped as tin 1 demand requires, with a liilleil Larger. Hetter and Clienper Stock of Goods Llisin w?liuve ever offered before. SO FAR FROM THE CASH SYSTEM Having proved a failure, each successive month lias shown a steady increase. \V? shall not therefore abandon the principle, hut. shall ndliere to it more closely than ever. Old Fogies may cry, " 1'eaee! peace!!" but there slia lie no penee until it is known ns Inr as tin.' Kuft is from the West, tliat Abbeville is tlie best market, for tlie purchase of Dry Goods, nml that MOOllK & QUAIFE'S is headquarters for style, price anil quality. Come then, all 3*0 solid nml daughters of Adnin, and YOUR GOODS FOR CASH And lie no longer led by those who hold out lonir time and big profits. Here it is hardly ticevsaury f?r ur. to say that one of our firm was one of tlie first in the Northern Markets, aud nearly the last to leave it., and that we have uiuuy of the novelties of the season, consisting in part, ns follows: ltarege Mantles, ?7.60. Mantillas at. $1.UQ, Mantilla Shawls Illusion Cops. Kobe Almedn. Robe Leonora. Kobe Mngicienne. Kobe a Quilles. Kobe a I.es. llobe A L Imperalrice, 11....11. i?_i? J/l'UWIC OMI t JUIIil'B, | Robe Chevalier. Robe A 2 VolanU. Robe A 2 Jupes Vulnnts. Bonnets from 25cU to $10. Rsmoralda Sleeves. l'rimadonna Setts. Levella Clot li. Kstnoralda Barege. Granidicn. Circular ami Quaker Fans. While ami Col. J'irjue. Tine Hack Combs, $7.00 * Barege llobes Double and Single. Plain Bareges, 12Jcta. Thunder aud Lightning Hots. Straw IlatBof every color and style. Clothing of all st}ies and pjices. AVe hand j'ou this short lint but' if 3 0U wjillbring with you the CASH, we can you manv goods that will inuke your hearts leap for joy, and pay you well for coming fifty ami even an hundred miles. Fearing that we shall occupy more space than thMKditor* of the " Banner " and " I'n-sa" had the Kindness, to reserve for ui>, we shall make but one tnoi^e appeal. It is to those who live at a distance to come to town, and if you cannot bay nil of your good* of us for Cash, you will find some of the Fogies who are clever fellows and ever ready to welcome you inside the portals of their doors, aiul extend to you that which we refuse?Time! Time!! Time!!!?until time ihall be no longer on their hooks, then take from you a scrip of paper on which is written, "One day after date," ?fcc., with youj^namo at the bottom. Our advice -would be, bring with you the " filthy lucre," and pay as you go; then, Calm will be thy sleep as infantslumbers, J'ure as the purest thoughts thy dream*, An<J all the joy this bright world numbers, Hhed o'er tbee her mingled beams. MOOllli A QUAIFE. April 6. 1859-49-tf Wrfi I HAVE arrnngemente now made with a number of the beat Manufacturer* of PIANOS, whose improved instrument* zreatly excel in sweetness, fullness and quality of tone all their former make, by which I can furnish orders for the best quality of Pianos at From Twenty-Five to Fifty Dollars Cheaper Lbao they have been sold heretofore. The following are some of the make of Pianos that I can furnish and would recommend: Hallet, Davis A Co.; Chickering, Muns. & Clark ; Stemway and Son ; Stodhart; Dunham; Bacon <& Raven, Carman and Paneher, and the Driggs Patent Doable Sounding Board Pianoa. Also, Boadman and Gray. WM. RAMSAY, 142 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C. July 8,1859,-tf NEW ARRIVALS. MOORE & QUAIFE Sr AVE received a now lot of Mantillaa, L L*ce Pointa, apd something now in Laee wit, Bound Points. Also, a few mora 90 HFZUNQ- HOOPS May 87, W9, 4-tf % MARSHALL, L$g * ItoS&UHL. THE undarsignad have associated witb them in the Praatjce fit the I^aw, STEPHEN C. DaBRUHL, Esq. All business entrusted to th?ur ? ** will raaeiva prompt attention. J. FOOTER MARSHAL^ W. A. LEJE. hMHf 19, mi, flM JJCHLIN, ! O- S. O., i now rcceiviiiK a frcnh supply off MEDICINES, f his friends and the public generally. His stock of the following articles: EDICINES, ? Hair and Tooth Brushes, IsSL IE IR, -5T , SGULBER BRACES, iTIL 1\STHLME\TS, )ES lor Medical Purposes, 2 -CHESTS, rUFF A3ST3D CIGARS, ILBT ARTICLES, mpounded, arid all orders correctly answered, ine, find of the I>cbL quality. j ABBEVILLE CARRIAGE FACTORY, E. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor. A large Stock of Carriages and Buggies on Hand. rI"MIE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing JL those who ure in want c?f Carriages or Huggiee, lluil he hns, within the Iftst few weeks, visited some lifiy of the most popular Carriage Factories in the New E.ughiud States, and has with great, care had Manufactured to Order wnt of tile best, of work, Expressly for this Market, and now offers the same for sale at prices that cannot be beat in this country. This work, with a large stuck of my own manufacture, is warranted to be of the beat material and workmanship. Having made all necessary arrnngeniets with the best Manufactures 1 am prepared to furnish to order every style of Carriage, from the finest Coach dowel to a child's Wheelbarrow, at the shortent notice, and ut very low prices for line woik. Flense givfi me a call, nnd examine the work. My stork consists, alibi* time, as follows: KUI'KAWA YS?difF.'wt styles, DOUBLE SKAT HUGO IKS?no top, SINGLE SKAT BUGGIKS?diflVret styles, \ Extension Top, Sliding Seal BUGGIES, Single Sent TOl* BUGGIES, (fine,) Wool-stuffed and common COLL AILS, JIAHNKJsS?tine for $16, and upwards WHIPS,a large stock, : t from 25 els. $3, Fine FLY NK'I'TS, for horsw, BUGtiY UMHKKLLAH, best quality. Children's Carriage* and Gigs, in fact almost every article kept in a Carriage Factory. My stock nf Trimmings are fine and large, and 1 uin therefore prepared to do all kinds of repairing at the shortest notice and best style, nl prices that can not lit) underworked by any Shop in the up-country. Second-hand Work. I have on hand a few good Buggiea and Car riageH which I will sell cheap. The public are invited to give me a rail, and examine tfee work, if they don't wish to buy, us 1 charge nothing fur looking. Fu.rnitu.re. I aqi hIho prepared to receive orders for any style of Furniture, and deliver the earn** to this place, at as low priccs as can be bought iu auy Southern market. Sowlns Madilnea. I will ntgo furuiali SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES ut New York prices, with only ilie freight, added. E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville G. If., May 17, 1869- 4?3m BRANCH ALLEN & EDWAJLDS HAVE just received fresh additions to their Stock, of various kinds. A choice lot just received. kerosine, A frpsh, pure and transparent article just received, which we will sell at $1.70 a gallon. pictIe'frames, A fine lot of these ou hand which we will sell at Charleston priees. Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Sod i Soaps of all kinds, Com Starch, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Putty, always on Hand. PIANOS. We will deliver Pianos from one of the best manufactories in the United States,' at any point on any Railroad in the State at five per cent advance on New York prices, permit the fmrchasor to use then* Cor any reasonable ength of time, have them examined by any Professor of Music, and then, if they do not give perfect satisfaction, we will Uke them back free all charge to the purchaser. SEWING. MACHINES. We will deliver these at any point on any Railroad in the State, or at any place in the District and warrant them to give satisfaction. BRANCH, ALLEN & EDWARDS Abbeville, April88. 186?^d? Hotico to Debtors. ALL Persons Indebted to the late firm of WARDLAW k LYON are requited to make prompt pa^nftott aa they are ansioua to oloae up the bueineas. Their aocouota aa here* to fore will be found in the hands of Meaara. Jordan a McLm'ohjjn, thpir a^oeeaaoy, at the old atacd. WARDLAW * LYON. Deo 17, ISM 3t tf 3P. A. VORB4V WILL itfl eontinae the pvaetiee of Medicine, aad may be foandat the Marshal) Boom, ip. Room over Ihi^l * Lea's Law Office. #ayl?, The Btate of tiouth Carolina. ABBEV1LLK DISTRICT. Petition for llu Benefit* of the Insolvent Debt or'* Act JAMES A. CALDWALfc, who is in the custody of the Sheriff Of Abbeville District, at (he suit of T. II. Lig?n. having filed in my office, together with ft schedule, nn oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common l'leae, praying that lie (nay be admitted to the benefit of the Aets of ttie Oeneral Assembly made for tlie relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, That the said T. II. Ligon, and all other creditors to whom the said Jutnea A. Caldwell is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before the Couit at Abbeville Court Iiouse, on the third day of October next, to hew eiiimo. if miv llw.v i'?n I'" "rn"'". "f the petition thoufd not bo irranted. MATTI1KW McDONALD, o.c.r. Office of Common I'leas, ) Abbeville Dial nut, this [ 28th June, 1869. J 0 Sin Tlie State ot South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Petition for the benrjitx of the Insolvent Debtor a Act. JOIIN W. BROWN, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a Writ of Ciipins ad Satisfaciendum it the suit of William Slierrurd, having filed in my ollice. together with a Schedule, on oat h, of his estate and efFccts, his petition to the Court of Common l'leas, praying t hat he rnuy be admitted to the benefits of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It ia Ordered, That the said William Sherard and all other creditors to whom the said John W. Rrown is in anywise indebted, be. and thev are hereby summoned, and have notice to oppear, before tho said Court at Abbeville Court ilouse, on the third day of October next, to ghew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesnid, should not be granted. MATTHEW Mr'DONAid), u.c.r. Office of Common I'leas, "i Abbeville District, 28ili /June, lbiiD. ) 9 3m The State nf South Carolina. AJiliKVlU.E DISTRICT. J'clitioH fur the litwjitk of the Insolvent Dcblo -1 ct. JAMES W. McCRADY who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Abbevdie District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad HaVisfacieiidum ot the sit it of .Samuel S. Farrar ?fc Krothers having filed in my oft\ce, together with a Schedule, an oath o( (lis estate and effect a, his petition to the Court of Common I'leas, praying that lie maybe admitted to the benefits of the Act* of the General Assembly uiade for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, That the said Sani'l S. Farrar ?it? i?. ?i -ii - i _ . _ t-. . HU<1 |<| UVIIVIP, null (111 ifi-UCT cretinoid IU WIIOIII the said .1 antes W. MeCrudy is in anywise indebted, be, nnd they ore hereby summoned, mid have notice to appear, beturs the Paid Court nt Abbeville Court House mi the third day of October next, to phew en vise, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitiun aforesaid should not be granted. MATTHKW McPONALI >,e.e. r. Office of Common I'leao, 1 Abbeville Distiiot, '28th jJnue, 165H. } 9 Tin In the Matter of the Heal Estate of Joshua Davig, doo'd. The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?Jit Ordinary. John JJjvi*, Ajtfilicaut, vt. ?S'ila* Hay auU wife ! Catharine, et. at. Defendants. TT. appearing to my satisfaction tliat Charles ?. r>ie\vnri nnti I'uteej* Ins wile, William Davis, | Joe I >avit?, ilie cliililren of Fanny Stewurt, dec'd, (numes nut known,) child of Susan Roberts, dec'd, (name not known,( A<lnm Patterson anil Milley his wife, some of the Defendant*, reside without this State, it is therefore ordered, that they do appear, and object to the enle of the real I Estate of Joshua Davis, dec'd, on or before the first Monday in September next, or their cont sent to the same will be entered of record. 1 WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. ' Ordinary's Office, > June Gilt. 1 H;">9. \ 7 I2t In the Matter of the Real Estate of Mary Weed, dec'd. | The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In the Court of Ordinary. Mary G. Qochrun, Applicant, vt. the Heirs of Daniel Weed, and other*., Defendant?. IT appearing to my eatisfaotiou that tlic children of John Weed, dec'd, (naineH not known,) the childron of Martha Ducoii, dec'd, (names not known,) the children of Anna Mitchell, dec'd, (names not known,) and th? children of Daniel Weed, (names not known,) reside beyond the liluiUof ]|k Stale, it ia therefore ordered that they do appear and object tu the sale of the Ileal Katate of Mm. Wary Weed, dec'd, 011 or before the firBt Monday in November next, or their consent la the eiuije will be entered of recurd. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. Ordinary'* Office, ) Aug. 1, 1659. < 15 fit State of South Carolina, A DUE VILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Agnes Cor, ) vb. ^ Bill for Partitiou r. u uiimeue'U, j Keul Estate. Adm'r. A. M. Cox, ) et al. J IT appearing to my tfatisfactiou that Augustus, M- Cox, Samuel Jacobs, aud Jane hia wife,' defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, ou motion of Marshall <& Lt)e Cowp. Sol.? Ordered that said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Dill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or theBame will be taken pro con ft no against them, WW- II. PARKEft. O.K.A.D. Comiuisaioner'a Office, > May 16, 1859. { 4 3m v The State of South Carolina. ABBKVUXS DISTRICT IN KQUITV. Agnes Cox vs. P. S. Oaillibeau, adm'r, Augustus If. Cox, flt *1, Bill for Partition of Real Kttate. IT Appearing to my aatiafaction that Aaguatoa M. Cox, Samuel Jacobs, his wife Jane, defendant* in thia case, reside beyond the limit* of thiaState, On motion of Marshall ? Lea, Cqmp. Sola ordered that eaid defendant* do appear, plead anawer qr demur to aaid Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof or the aame will be taken pro confeaao against, bjnt. W. H. lUaKpft, C.$. A. D. Commissioner's Office, ) May 16, 1859. J 8 8m Tbo 8UU of South Oaxplln*. ABBfSYJLLB DIB2RIOT. llaaderaon, Kirtlaad, ) North * Hlatt, I BiU (or Aoct Marshall n. ) AaaeU. naddee,81a*?r ACo. f PURSUANT lo order of Court fthe crediton of the ftUura named firm of Stager, Haddeo A Co., |w(k iodividool aad partnership " ara hanabv rtaoind to praaeot aad profd thiwr demaada bafora me w? or btfyrt tit* Jurttpf Odqlttr next. f jWM. H. PARKER, CI 2. A. D. Coitinri aw oner's Offiaft, ) I Jlfua 1M?. f 9 fa HAN FORD' 9 LIVER INVKJORATOB, NEVER DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from Gum#, at>d has become an established fact, a known and approved by all . that liAve used it, and is now resorted to with confidence in all the diseases for which it is recommended. It has cured thous- ? ands within tlm last two years who had ? given up nil hopes of relief,as the numerous ^ unsolicited certitientes i n tu y possession ' show. The doRe must be a Sd dapted to t he temperament of the individ- q unl taking it, andjuned in such quantities as to ^ act gently on the bowels. Let tho dictates ^ ?f your judgment guide yo?A in the use* of the J.iver Invigorntor, and it will cure fcfr Liver Complnints.Hilliotin attacks, Dvspcp sia. Chronic Diarrhea, Summer Complaints.^ Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour Stomach. Ilnbit-l u?l Costiretiess, Cholic. Cholera, Cholera! Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flatulence.|q? .laundiee, Female weaknesses, (as thous- atidu can tortify.) iti in twenty minutes, if* two or three TeaspoonfuU are taken at coinnicucoment of attack. M All who use it are j giving their tostimo- I j ny in its favor. Mix Wn((>r in the CTotitlt with j I (Ik; liivigorator, anil Muallnu- ! botli loscllicr. | PRICE UXE DOLLAR PER BUTTLE. ?AI.SO,? SANFORD'S i FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, | COMPOUNDED 1-ltu.M Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put tip in f51ii>p | Cases, Air Tight, ninl will keep in nuy climate, j The Family ('athar- . lie Pilla is a gentle J hut active Cathartic which the proprietor j has used in his practise j more than twenty j years. , Tlio constant in- * creasing demand from those who have]- |h>ng used the Pills' and the snt inflict ion'? lietii.-l. fill ' ! regard to their use.| limit imluci'il 1110 lo j place them within Ireaeh of all. The l'rofesHion wcUjWjkuow that different | Cathartics net on dif-|M Ifercnt portions of | tll?* bowels. If. I The family Cnthartie| ll'ill has, with diu- j reference to tliis wclllSB (established fact, been ! compounded from a vu-|<( irh'ty of the purest.! Vegetable Kxtraets.l ? | which act aliko on I every part of the ali-? luientary canal, and are good niidtiafein allj^J -casts where a Cn? ' thartic is needed, michl^ las iJernngutnenta of the Stomach, Sleepi-| ness. l'aius in the Hack and Loins, Co stive ness. I'ain and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden cold, wliieh frequently, if neglected, end in u long course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the body, Restlessness. Headache, or weight in the Head, nil Inflammatory Diseases, Worms fn Children or Adults, ltheuinatism, a great I'liritier of the Blood and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numerous to uieiiticvu in this aJv^rtifcinont.? Dose, 1 lo J). PRICE 3 DIM US. The Liver Invigorutor and family Cathartic i Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, audi sold wholesale by the Trr.de in large towns. s. T- w. s an 1*0111 >, M. I?. ^lauufaeturer and Proprietor. iiH5 Droadway, Now York. A ...1.1 I... Ioi:i>an Mi)L.\ran.in, Abbovillo. I Bit an. ;ii, Ai.LKtf ?t KitWAitus, Abbeville. April la, 1851), 50-12m RICHEST DIADEM j EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS.; What? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair, i ?ECAUSE ills tlie ornament JJimxrlf i provided for nil our raco. Reuder, although the rone may bloom evor so brightly in llie glowing cheek, llie eye lie ever so sparkling the teeth be those of pearln, if the head id bereft j of il>> covering, or the hair be snarled and shriv: eled, harsh and dry, or. worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will lose more than half her charms. Prof. "Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore and j>o"rmaneutly secure to all such nn ornament. ltrn?f; the following and judge. 'I'lio writer of llie first is the celebiuled J'iauinl, Thalbtrg ; New York, April 19, 185R, Oil. Wood:?Dear Sir.?Permit me to express to you the' obligations 1 am under for the entire restoration of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the application of your " Hair Restorative" it booii recovered its original hue. 1 consider your Restorative as a very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. 1 am, dear sir, yours truly, S. TIIALBKRfi. I " Dryoh a'r OwpliedydofcV WeUh Newspaper ulfice, 13wfc^n" at., ) April lfi, IJj.V*. J piiok. O. j. Woon;?Dear Sir.?Sonic month or bix weeks ugo i received a bottle of your Hair Restorative and give it my wife, who cort-J eluded to try it on her hail', little thinking ut the time tliBt it would I'CHtore the gray hair to its original eolor, but to l|er mh well us my surprise, after a few weeks' trial it liiia performed lliat wonderful efiect by turning all the fjrny hairs to a dark brown, at the *ame time beautifying and thickening the hair. 1 strongly recommend the abuvo Restorative to all persons in want of such a ohango of their hair. charles cardew. New Yoiik, July 2(i, lpr?7. Pkf. O. J. Wood: With confidence do 1 recommend ymir llair Restorative, as being the moat efficacious article i ever caw. Since using yuup Hair Kestorative my liaii* and whiskers which were almost white have gradually grown dark ; nnd I now fuel confident that a few more applications will reftoretheiii tot heir natural color It also has relieved me of all dandruff und un, pleasant itching, so common among persons who ' perspire freely. J. a KILDY. PttOF. Wooi>?About two years ago luy hair commenced falling off aud turning gray; I was fast becoming bald, aud had tried many remedies to uo effect. I commenced using your Restorative in January last. A few application* fastened my hair firmly. It bcgau to fill up, grow out, aud turned back to iu former color, (black.) Afcthis time it is fully restored to it* original color, health, aud appearance, aud I cheerfully recommend iuuss to all. J. D. HOEa Chicago, 111., May I, 106?. The Itcstorativeris put up in bottle* of 3 nizes, viu large, medium, and small; the small holds i a pint, aud retails fw one dollar per bottle; the medium ho Ida at least twenty per cent more iu proportion than the snail, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large hold* a quarts 40 per cent more in proportion, and retails lor |3. O. J. WOOD A CO., 444 Proprietors, Broadfray, New York, aud 114 Market St., Loaif, Mo. for And .sold by all Druggist! and Fancy Goods Dealers. ' April 3d, 18fi9 I ly3n? 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA# . AKRKvrr.r.u nra>rarm> ? I Ojfae Court of Common Pleat and (Jen'I Bmiotu 1 If K. Butler, Surriror ) , vl v AU&chm?ut. Wm-B. Lloyd, \ McGpipaa Pi'tiTa Atty 1UIIEEEA8 tli* Plaintiff did, on the nineteenth " dty cf November, eighteen hundred and fifty eight, file hie declaration again?t the De- 1 fendant, who, (it ia aaid) ia aWnt from aqd without the limila of thU Bute and baa neither vile aor attorney known within the eapja, up- , qn whom a copy of aaid declaration iplght be , aerred: It is UmnIh* opdarod, thai tha said , Defeadeat do appear and alaad to the aaid deo- ( U ration, on or before the twentieth day of kfovesabar, eighteen handled and fifty-aine, otherwise fad aad ahe^JMs iadgemeat will fkw he aires aad awarM traiaat him. MATTHEW McDOlALD. C. C. P. i Offr* Nor, *>-ljr . GROVER & BAKER'S CKLEBttATKP FAMILY SI1WIM1 MACHINES. ? ? ? NKW STVi.KS?I'ltlCKS l'KOM *M?TO fl'i.N, |:XTK.\ I'lMKliK of .<3;,*) IOIC IIKMMKII*. 405 HKOAIUVAV NKW YORK. >l'J Iv|N<> STltEET, OIAKLESTON. itiianctt, Ai.i.kn \t Ei?\varks Agent*, Abbeville Tliwc !Uaeliin<<tt rcw IVoiii two |?ooli?, an pur hiisnj from llir Xt<ir>', r?^nirinjr no iv virnlinjj of llirra<l ; tlicy llei:i. I'VII, (iallici', ami Stitch >> ? n<ij>i;nor siyu*, nnisiim^ i'lii'h hhhiii ?>y tlicir own operation, without recoiirso to the hand needle. ns in ti'i[iiirvd by other machine*. They will (In better uud cheaper* twinj? lluui 11 senniHIress can, cVt'll il tin* Wni ltrliii our vmt nit hunt' and a to, iii)i|U?'.,lii>nal>ly, the f.'.jV Machines, in the market fur family m*w oil account. of theil* himplicity, durability, ease of iimnsi^i'iiipMl, ami adaptation to all vurinics (if family M'wjup? cxocutiii^ t il lit r heavy or tin<* woik yvilh emttil facility, ami without special adjustment. As evidence ol the iiuipii*[>tiom'<l Miperioiity of their Machine*, the (JnovKit ?V I5.\i;i:n Si wisij Maciiini: ("o.mc.\>;v beg leave to lespectfu'ly iv, f?T to the foliowi:i;? TESTIMONIALS. " Having had one of <?rove.r HakerV Ma-, chini ti in my family for neatly a your ami a half, 1 take pleat-are in comim-nditi|r it. ;is every way reliable for the iiurposi- lor which it i# designed? ( ' unity Sewing. \? I/..v. .Jn^kua l.nteitl, ,rif\ of lire. he. Jjfai'iU, J-JilJae i</' y. )'. JttJrjivhilriil. "I eonfess nivai-lf <1 i ?rl? i oil tviil? vnm injj Machine, \vlncli ' .m i;i tuy family for many mouths 1 a\n been randy fur duty, reqmrin tliM-ut, and is easily adapted to evei til' family sewing, l?y simply <-lia:i?iu<! ...r spools of thread."?,1/i.v. lifholirlh Sti iri liint/, wife of AVw. JJr titiivk-. Until, A,lilor of X. J *. C/irinlimi Adrocatc. " After trying several dilU rent good ninrliinas, I preferred yours, nil iieeiiunt of its siiupliuit v, uml the perI'eetease with which it is managed, as well us the s!ton?jth and durahility (if (ho seam. After lonjJ experience, I feel competent to speak in this manlier, and to confidently recommend it Cor every variety of lainilv sew in jr." .l/r.i. K. It. Sti'ium r, wi'i o) the J-Jihtur of JlmuL/?/m Star. " I have used a (Jrnvcr vt Il:d;er Sowing ]\Irtcliine for two years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of family sewing, from ('uiu)irivi to Hroiidcloth. (iiirmeiits have lierii worn <mt without the (giving way (if u stitch. 'J'he Mnchino is easily kept in order, uml easily ubed.4'?Mrx .1. It. Whipple, uife of Jicv. (Iro. Whipple, New York. ^TJotir Sewing Machine hns Wen in use in mv family the past, two years, and the ladies rciiuml me to give you their te?tiiuoiiiiiU to iln perfect ndaptedness, as well as labor-saving <|i|al itips in lite performance of family unit liuusu. wuld wtviug."?lioberl liuunna.il, X. J", " For several months we have used Grover <ti Baker's Sewinij Machine, anil have mine t<i ilie conclusion that eveiy lady who desires her kpwilijr beautifully mul yu/VA7i/ done, would l>? most furtunntu in possession one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iion needle women,' whoseuombiu?td qualities of beaut >/, strength, ami *iwj,licit i/,nrv in valuable."?II*. Morris, tlaaj/ihr uf (lei i. Geo. /'. Morris, Kditor of the Home Journal, Ext ract of ft letter from Tlios. R. Leavilt, Em]., an American ueiillemau, now resident ju Sy*}ney, New South Wales, dnte'J} .In unary, 14, 1 MjSj I hud a teat made ill Melbourne, in 1853, in which there were over tinee thousand yards of sewing done willi one of Grovor Si. Maker's Mus 'diim-s, and a shiifleseam of that hnsoulstood nil the double beams sewed by sailors with u and twine," "If Momcr could be called up tV<>in 11 i 3 murkey hades, he would sing llie advent of Grover <fc linker as a more luiiii?;juuit miracle ol art than was ever Vulcan'u um 11|iy. lie would dciwounen mid-night bIiirL-Ilitikin|f n? ' t he direful spring of woes unnumbered."*?J'ruf. Xttrtk" I take pleasure iu saying, that the Groy^r ?t Maker Sewing Machine* have more than sustained my ekpee.iaiuui. After trying aud r<j turning oilier*, I have three of tlie.ui ill opera(ion oil iny diffeicut placcn. mid, after four yWa trial, have no fault Co tin J."?*J. JI. J/u/^muJ, Senator of South Carolina. "My wife has hud one <of Grover is 1$al;rj'a Fuiuily Sewing .Machines for M|i|i? (iniv, and1 iiiu 6atirttie<l it in owe of the hftX 1ub*-r-sHVii?j* machine* Dial hua been invented. I tuk.i much pleasure in recommending; it to tlie publi**.** ?J. (J. IJtirrix, Ci'oiicmor of Jlyliitusu. "It it a Iwmittful tiling, Atid put* everyltody into an excitement of j?ood humor. Wore I a Catholic, I should iiihint. upon Saints Graver <t linker having an eternal holiday in commemoration of their guoul tlced? lor humanity."?h,'at.mns M. Clay. " I think it by farthe best patent in uso( This Machine eun tie adapted from Uie finest cambric to itio heaviest canyitnerji. It sewa stronger, faster. and more beautifully than una can imagine- If mine could not he replaced, uiouey could not buy it.?ih't. J. (J. Hrom>nK A'ojt.'n'illt. If mi. " It in speedy, vwy neat, ami durable in it* work; iaonaiiy understood iiik! k?j?l in repair. 1 earnestly recommend thid machine to hII my ac^uaiittanco mid olli^ra?Mrs. J/. A. Forrest, Memphis, Ttnn. '' We fiuil ibis Machine to work to our *atiafaction, and willi ple?><ure recommend it t?? (ha public, a* we l>eii?ve (he (Jrover & Haker to l?a the beat Sewing Machine in nae."?Deary Brother*, Allitoitia, Ten:;. " If used exclusively fur family fMiriK>i*-a, with ordinary rare, I will wager tliey vvil| last on* ' three score year* aud ten,' mid never get out of fix."?Jo fin Erikiiw, Xanfirille 'J foil. u I have bad your Machine for ceveral week*, uua am perieouy tut tuned Mi at Uie work ifr doea is the bmt and moat Iteautiful thai rv?t was mudf."?ifaygic A iwiaon, ^athwille, Tent} " I um my Machine upon iu>at?, makiug ani fine linen stitching, a|iJ the work ia adaura- ^ l>)t??far better limn die li??t hnnd-Miving, pp any other machine I licve ever k?u.m?Xscy If. fhoMpto*, NathcilU, TentL, V 1 find the work (lie strongest, and moet baaur Ufijl I h^ye ever aeeu, made either by hand or machiue, and regard tiie Grower &. Haltfer Machine, aa ope of the greatest hlewjqgs ic *mt ex."?i/>?- Ttnlftr, ffiukeiltt, "I have piki of Graver 4 Biker's Sewing Macliineeig tu< in my family, artd find itinvaluali ? ?- , Vie. f cou puiinu??iiy rfcommeiiu li 10 U! jv?rKina iu waut of * m?oWn?."?(/. f. NathailU, Tmt*.' * | Uk? ptcanrp !;? ratifying to th? Kilty of the Ororer A Bak?r Sowing IfncUitM*. I tuv? iued oo? on nlrooat ?rdry doacnpGou of vuri U? Th^d1?. ?pd IM it ??? ,"?*? ?M4 Mtor k? pg ry;TX'^-'r^' fr f FT^CO?f| " * Wfp '* I waqtt b? ww^af to toytlnwf Ir Biker Maehhws tor * iarga amooot, ?mM J not replAM it agaia at pleaauiV?Jfr$, U. 0L ikovd, N^tkotlL, Jimm.