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FALL AND WINTER, 1859, MOORE & QUAIFE, WVUL.JU again call the utt.;ntion of the people to the largpftt and beet selected 6tock of DttY GOODS ever offered before in our town, and we do not "hesitate to eay that we ?an sell you anything in onr liue na cheap as you can bny it in any market for. the .cash, and it little .cheaper thau you can pet thein-in the wpcountry. We ask you to examine for yourselves, and see if what we say la not tru*, and if it in, come and get your supplies Tor the winter. We will be happy to show you through, and prom- j !aotoploo6cin otj'le, quality-, quantity und pries. MOOBE fcjQUAiFE tlnve n?\v in stor.- ? very larffe clock of UKADY MADECLOTHI* o, Mats >iud O.ip*. Wc have j the Seamless CK lit'ir, that we will warrant not t<~. rip. If wurit anything in this way j come and see bef?T" ?-.?n l>uy eluewhere, as we I promise lo save yoni rxviey in thra department t ana sou you goud ijoo<U. liOOIIET'OIAIF Hnvc now in stoic tlio best flock of LADIES* J DRESS GOODS ever shown in our town in MERINOS, DuLAXKS, OH ALLIES, CASSIMEKES nil J SI I.ICS, nil griult-s nn<l n gootl tock of BLACK SILKS. Liulies would ?lo well to exmui-ne before getting their supplies. nroniwT-"liiT.\ii,'i.'. w < ?.v Vj i V 1JL JJ Would invite I Ik- lad'*? ?o examine their (dock >f CLOTH, CASSIMEUE AM) VELVET CLOAKS ami SHAWLS, as we liavo a very lariic etocli of these goods now in store. We have n good assortment of Misses' nnd Ladies' FLATI'S niul BONNETS, HOOl' SKIRTS in every r|u^utity.ana all prices. mooreITquai fe Have iu store by lar the best stock of lJOMLSTIC GOODS t'iey have-oft'erod: BLEACHED ami BROWN SlIIUTINGS BLEACHED and BROWN SHEETINGS. BLEACHED and BROWN LINEN TABLE DAMAsK, i> very laigesCoek of KEUSEYS and , BLANKETS', a good etock of line BED BLAN- , JCETS, DOILEY8 apd MAl'KINS, JANES, TWEEDS. SATINETS and CLOTHS?all ' priccs; WHITE and STAl'LE OSNABU11GS, w- i ? ?. c uiuw we can nn your orucra in ttiis way I if you will conic and examine. Wc will '.nkc pleasure in showing nny through our stock who want goods in thift or nnv other departincnt. .Ouretoek ofCUOCKEKY and CI,ASS- j WARE is very large. Come and boo it if you I wuut nny tiling in I hat way. MOORE & QTJAIFE , w ould just here mention mat their terms anil way ol doing business arc the tunc as heretofore; we intend to stand lo the cash system, , we like it belter every day, and wc think the i'uuuv uw uibu, jnujrmg irom me incrcnse ol our ] MUORE'i QL A1FE. Sopt, 80 1800, 22-lf A, J. WILLIAMS" HAS ji?t rcccived Hiij wc<-k largo ndJi- i tioue to hid ExUtishj Gtuvlc of I JREADl^IADL And is now prepared to tit any size in all the luletit and most desirnhlo ?ty k-s of OVERCOAT , COATS, PAXTS, VESTS, ?C. His Stock of SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRA WERS, HOSIERY AXD OR * VATS, Ie vorjr full nnd complete. w ill alio be found at A. A. WILLIAMS', a full nud complete s'ock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. , a Embracing ALL THE NEWEST STYLES ROBES, PLAIN AND n.AID CASHMERES, i DELAINES, PAI'LINS, GINO- J IIA MS, PRINTS, i:C.t &.C. j Together with a full 9tock of ^ LADIES' AND MISSES' SHAWLS, SHOES, HOSIERY, HOOPS,( ' Gloves, Ac., &c. B LA X KETS, -D _rrv, .W' VjT JNJ S 3 'I KERSEYS, Sfli'lTlXGS, MEETINGS, , F i^nne] a, c A.s'D ALL j STAPLE ?OGBS, | Loicett Prices. pi .fiipSi'GAMBES AXD YESTIXGS' Of nfewcrst and moat select FALL and WIN'TBft STYLES, of best Frcnoh and English iiiauufi?ptui-e." A -A-- 'WILLIAMS Takes pjeasnre in. annoimcinp ti> nil anything in ttio way of the above Good^tliat he has taken particular paiua jn selecting the best material *nd inoi-r. approved patterns, and with confidence wpuld respeclfuJJy solicit an examination of 3b? stock. A good stock of Trimmings for same constantly on Tiantf. And..if you want a IIAT or CAP of any kind whatever.^ofljU^-and call at A. A. WILUAM?' between Branch, Allen Edwards nSU..^: Ketfr's. [Sepi.^O tf 11FTY mm REWARD. _ I *T^HE Subcriber in Abbeville District on I JL the itfHh September last ft O0ID WATCH AHD CHAIN. ~Jfo bfUeves .that it wwf taken from h?s vest, whUft ehaogy>g liis clothing, at the houso of r ; En0*b. Ji?l?on, by ajiegfo,. who niay attempt J to dirpeme of IV? The wateh i# a gold hunts- fo jjan watch vit.WpHiu ^i-4- fn' --. ? ??? ?" ?<?. ine etiftinl-, ^jpflkogold, ro^do orjarge link*. The aabtcriber 1 wjll give the above reward, Jor iU recovery. , Any Qrfe 'gating [>of?fc-'slon,'g<Ml will leave it with JaqtttHDfChaimerB, aff^bjbeville'Coftrt *< Hoqfee. - ~ ,-?> ** k ' , J&S. 51. CHALMERS c Newberry C. H., S^C^Oct. IC 1859. fi - * * '?? ? f( T&E ?J?TB or SpUTII CAROLINA, fi -Abbevfyh. ?>ittziet.? Citation. ' ^ By^TO^IAJf IjfifL, V*i., ??din$i^)f^bbe- ? f v- ^ me for I*JBen of I K A^cjS^ek^tf^K5'B dtrtK11!.4 *5?*^ this I9th day " or No>?:nhM'i; in?t? in u>? of our Lord " I one^hoo^Bd'teighi linrfBhneji and fffty-nine. * urf 1> tfk M?yMr of Au*a?aifd?,pTO. J 2*^1 [NEW ROADS WKR & LYTH60E' A BE pow. receiving * v?y krge aod *etf . XjL selected slock of FALL AND WINTER 6 0,0 0 S , suited for tlie Scnson. Nogro Groodls, Onr Stcok constats of Southern and Oohimbia PLAINS, KEKSEYS, Ac. Wo ara Agents for the Salons, {North Carolina,) PLAINS AND JANKS, and will have a very large supply shortly. DRESS CxOODS, in great varieties; such as BLACK AND COLO'J) SILKS. ENGLI&II AND FRENCH lie LANES. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MERINOS, PL AI J) AND SOU!) COLORS, FJt'CH DcLANES, ROBES. THE LATEST STYLES. EMBROIDERIES, L 'CES, Ac. A splendid assortment ?f Whi?Goods. Lin-' ens, Musliu Collars, Iloscries, Ac. Laciloss' CloalJLS, ii> UJlliAT VARIETIES:?FROM FOUR TO THIRTY DOLLARS. READY MADE CLOTHING. We linve the largest stock of HVTEIXr'S CLOTHING!Wo havo ever had, of the very latest etyles whm IIV * ci j iu\* ^riccs/ HATS AISTD CAPS. Wo have all the newest styles of UAT3 AND CATS, and the largest stock we have I ever had. j >. Wogro Brogans. A very Large Stock, and at very Low PriciBs* We nre not in the hal>it of boasting a^rout cheap goods, but we will say (his much, give us u 11 mi uii 11 ii we cannot sell you, it will be your fault nud not ours. Our mot*.?? is, "quick sales and small profits.' "YVIER ?fc LYTUGOE, Sop. 14, *.f. NEW ARRIVALS?1859. M. ISRAEL, Respectfully informs the oitizens of Abbeville and vicinity that he lias iuBt teiuined from tlio North, and is now opening it the old stand of Israel A Brussel a very large etock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Which beats anything he has ever offered beroro, as regards quantity, quality and price. My Stock of Clothing consists in part as Tollowa: Fine Black Broad-Cloth Coats. Fine Black Business Coats. Fine Colored Business Coats. Fine Moscow B-aver Overcoats. Fine Broad-Cloth Overcoats. Fine Lion Skin Overcoats. Fine Double Overcoats. * Plfl A Vptnr Sltoitr ( Fine Black Cloth Vests. Fine Colored Cloth Vesta. S Fine Silk Velvet Vesta. Fine bilk Plush Vests. Fine Silk Vests. Fine Black Satin Vests. Fiou Bl'k and Co I'd Doeskin Pants. ALSO, \ good variety in medium and common grades, A ill of wliich will be sold cheaper than ever. t< 'Drop in and Scs the Big Assortment." n Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, such as bleached and Brown Homespuns, Print?, Ging inins, Double Skirt Delaine Uobe9, AlerinosLlnooeaa. Flnnnpla f ? ?iitiituciiv mt'una, ?assiiucrs and Satinets, my assortment is very all. "LOAKS, SHAWLS, ?fc MANTILLA SHAWIS. Having bought these goods for NETT CA^II xclusiveiy. I can offer great bargains iu this 1 ue to my former friends and customers. J HOOPS! HOOPS!! 'lio largest assortment I have ever had?from ? three to thirty springs. Also J the Gem of Fashion. J MATS THAT ARE HATS, >f the following popular styles, viz: Ledger, lorphy and Pockit Hats?Silk and Cassimere Ir.is of the latest stj'le?Scotch Cloth Cap?, ilk Velvet Caps, and lots of other various tvlc"'?all cbenn for p??li BOOTS AND SHOES, .A full Assortment. YANKEE NOTIONS, n J lots of other things for ?#lc cheap by M. ISRAEL. C3 AA flA II ?3Cl>. eu 4Z?11. SEWING MACHINES c, At the tign the OoUBn Anvil COLUMBIA, 9. 0. : rHE S'.nscribera, having been appointed (Jem : .1 Agents for toe Southern State* r the tale o i A AYGART <a FARE'S DOUBLE THREAD Sewing Machines, A wing direct ffm the Spoolajgd" mrtiog a trong, darable stitch which TfMnot b* Qnrav- _ lied, and sawing <Jh the thlnftest and heaviest ibrics with equal fiuittity. These machines, " )r aitn4icity and di^Rility, can(1 ot be ArtagB r?f*ed. ifhey have taken tfv? first premium a* X9 of the Oonaty Fairs in Itoosylvaqia and _ [tw Jersey, orer the higb-prieed Machines of inger and other raanafaetapi. The low prfefe t whicklheee Machines are offeror put* them 'itfi^fl the reach of *?y* on*. Pibteifca , :< 40 to^4fr. Partita WBtilingj^iMeFEi* sate* SjitpjniRSFl *? '""si* ******i?r?..s?5SK ? > J ' V' ; jjgffljafe-IIATS AM) CAPS 1859. AT REMSEN'S HAT STORE, CJolimilola, S. O., AND Near the KiOTver market. Anyiista, Ga. THE public arc i?ivito<1 to call and examine n>y Now Style Goods. My stock 19 completo in Gentlemen's Tine Moleskins, CassimoTo'e, and Soft IIATS and CAPS. ?ALSOINFANT CAPS, HATS &C. Th* above goods have been wcllarlected and will beeold at moderate pricc*. ?Also,? JOHN WOOLY'S First ]ProxKa.iiim mmm Manufactured at Granitoville, S. C'. Tliis Hat I can reoonimend to planters and others for their long service nnd durability. 63F" Terms Cn&b. C. r: REM SEN, 137 Richardson Street Colninbiu, S. C. 135 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Sept. 30 tf 1859. -o-o -O FALL AND WINTER PT nnftir-ttrn ujuu x mnw. CLAYTON '& KE2JJJADY A. IR. IE NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE AUNT ID AVell Selected St<^&.k OF MES'S AMI BOYS' CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Valises, Trunks, CARPET BAGS, &C., ALSO, A FIRST RATE ASSORTMENT OF liirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, and other i FURNISHING GOODS, IN GREAT VARIETY. i We are prepared to eell on tlie ] MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS. Lnd invite our friends and customer* generally 3 call And examine oar Stock at our old atand, TVT^ 17Q T3 rl Gi 1 I ' J.W. xiy jjiyau kJlCUlj I Under He A uauata Hotel, < CLAYTON <fc KENNADY. , September 21, 1859, 8m , M. STRAUSS, 1 o o s buby, i rs now receiving his FALL AND WINTER f L STOCK, consisting of I STAPLE AND FANCY DTIY conns! Elegant Styles of c SILKS, DELAINES, CASSIMERES, I DRESS GOODS. : MERINOS, ROBES A VJUPE, SARAGOSSA, jj cloaks/ AND I JHWf STYLE OF SHAWLS, auotfete, Gloves, Ribbons and Trimmings, _ ^P>OP SBSJfcTS, FROM 37*. CENTS UP. . f READY-MADE CLOTHING, d FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. 11 loth, Cashmere, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, ? Bonnet*, Hats, Caps, Ac., &o. Boots, Brogans, Gaiter, Slippers, aod Children's Shoes. KTUGHIO BROC^ANa, CARPRTINtULAND RU6S, nd of all other aruerw generally kept by r ui, fall and largo, assortment,* at prices hkh wirt eompere favorably with Otijtobia, d agusta, and uharleaton Retail Ptf?8j8 CALL AND EXAMINE. o have Dlidfca'^iiiMmenU *!th mw TTnnua #? tooRfa tiaf UtMt?style of gaoda by ovary ? Ktn?r. ? ^ r - ! !I f"''''1 M. BTBAUSS. f>. 80 22?8 m, - KERRISON 4 PIPING, j& ?JMTntf||li^- ' . J SHEWN ANDJPME^HC DRY GOODS, r . Whol&uue jmdTKAMiT. V IA8E? (Oae door fiim King. J ^tohartenon, 9. J 'J- - ' X- ! -'J * ? . ' - xx1?(a3- works, Formerly occupied by Geoi^o Sinclair ?& Co., and now owned by * JOTIN 'ALEXANDER & CO., Iron and Brass Founders, MACHINISTS, Ac., Foot of Lady Street, and on the tide of the Greenville Jiailroa-l, COLUMBIA, s. c. Chinese Sngar-Cnne Mills and l'aud, of all kinds. wm c above Cut is a Three Roller Vertical A Sugur Cane Mill, nn<l in a true roprcscutaIron of the one exhibited at the S. C. Agricultural Fair, nnd which took the P. rat premium at the aforesaid exhibition. Premiums w-jre also taken by the same firm for Gristr-Mill itons, and for the best Castings. Iron and Bras? Castings of all descriptions made to order, and with disnateh. Htenm Kn. gincf. Mill (tearing. Blacksmith's Work, Wagons, Ac., tfce.. inndc to order. We liav;> oho purchased the right of WINTER'S PATENT MULAY SAW MILL, for tJic State of South Carolina. Having purchased tlio entire establishment of Messrs. Sinclair <fc Co, iucluding Patterns and everything appertaining thereto, wo are now prepared to execute every description of work in our line of busiuvss, with neatness and dispatch JOHN ALEXANDER, ROBT. McDOUGAL, HENRY ALEXANDER. Sent. 30.1859. 22-12m. LJfcJ GREAT WONDER OF Tim NINETLOTII CENTL'RY, PJtOFESSOR WOOD'S 1IAIR RESTORARIVE. B.\ <*ii, IIainh, Jan. 20, 1850. DAYS tl?c St. Ltiii.-', (Mo) D&nocrat: IJclow. k!} wo publish a letter to l)r;5yood of tltia city from n gentlemen in Maine, which speaksglowingly of the superior merits of hi3 hnir tonic.? Such evidence must. lmve its effect, when coming from n reliable souice. If certificates are guarantees ?f truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the press: Baltimouk, Jnn. 23, 1858. Pn<5?. O. J. Wooi> <fc Co.:?Gentlemen: Having my attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your Imir restorative I was induced to mnke application of it upon my own hair which had become quite gray, probably one-third white ?ny whisKers were of the same character. Some three months since I procured n bottle of your hair re3tora live, and used I eoen found it was proving what 1 had wished. I used it nbout twice ft week. 1 have sinci procured another bptt.le i i.~ ? * - ? ......... x ><>*? uairn suuio. i can uow certiiy to the world Hint the gray or white huir has ; totally disappeared, both 011 my bead and face, i and 1113' iiair has resumed it natural color, and I belicv? mote soft and glossy than it has been b?fore for twenty years. I am now sixty years old ; my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has used it with same eileet. The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable discovery. I am assured that whoever will rightly use, as per directions will , Dot have occasion to contradict my statements. I am a citicen of thie city ami a resident here for the lobt fifteen years, and nm known to ] nearly every one hero and adjoining town.? ] Any use you may mako of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve the beauties of nnture in othors as well as my3elf. I nm, truly, yours, A n T> A Airxv I*. U. nil i DIVJIU. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Pkofessou Wood?Dear Sir: Having lia?l the misfortune to losetho best portion of my hair, from the effect* of the yellow fever, in New 3rlnan? in 1854. I was indm?*f1 - .rial of your preparation, and fouud it to' answer ns the very thing needed. My hair is low thick and glossy, tuul no words can express ny obligations to you in giving to tho afflicted luch a treasure. FINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minster in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Rri'okfield, Mass. He is i gentleman of great influence mid universally ueloved. WM. DYER, BnooKHiEi.n, January 12, 1869Pbooessok Wood?Dear Sir: Having made rial of your Hair ltestorStive, it gives me | jieupuru 10 Bay, mat its etlect hos been cxcel- r cnt in remaving inflammation, dandruff and a c .onstant tendency to itching with which I have ^ >een troubled from my childhood: and has also e estored my hair, which was becoming gray, a 0 its original color. I have used no other ar- t icle with anything like the same pleasure or t >rofit. I Yours touly, J. K. BRAGG, n The Restorative is but up in Bottles of 3 sizes, * rlz: large, medium and small; the small holds c r a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; ? lolds at least twenty per cent more in pro- 1 lotion than the Nptll, retails for two dollars t 1 bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 por cent. I aore in proportion afftd retails for $3 a bottle. " O. J. WOOD A CO. Proprietors, 444 Broad- n ?ay, New York^aud 114 Market St., St. Louis, I JoAnd sold by tiS good DrugguU and Fancy >ooda Dealers. J Nov. 10, 1859, 8m. < Dissoi/CrTioisr OF COPARTNERSHIP. rHE Partnership heretofore existing under the Dame of Scud^ay A Barnes, is thuj ? lay dissolved by mutual consent. A11 the otes and accounts of (he firm are in the hand* f Dr. C. V. Barnes, who alone is authorized to jothe name of tho firm in making settlements. >* H. H. SCUDDAY, C. V. BARNES. LowndsvilleS. C., Oct. 16, 18S9. 26 tf. 3 ' NOTICE. rHE nndorsigned, having pure based the en- 1' tiro interest of bis p#rtn?, Dr. H. H. cudday, respectfolly calls the Attention of the' ituenn (of Lowndesville and vicinity to bis omplete and select stock of J JJJM- U 1? MEDICINES, S PAINTS, OILS, DYESTDFFS, 3 OONFECT|ONARIES, M "* AC.. Af?- An te - pi ill of -which he offers on m reasonable terms s any man now living ibiaaide of Mason's and d tixOn's line. i y ft He hop&n, by carrfal attention to business, nd .sAtftigbt-wrwifra and honest dealing to _ tiare-in pnbfte.patroha&e, and wofijd therefore ly to all waaMirflfeftd* in hia4iq?, give Mm ICMCISE and snteeBT. r ittcd. ft a % Bwa^it'D. > , - r 'ftrc* *N ; v ;.; * ? "* W ? , n DII.S. UiENRY BfAlll> DENTIST, Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery, UAS pennnnently located nt Abhcrille C XX H., and solicits a share of public patronage. Teeth inserted from ono to full upper and lower seta. Kxposed nerves destroyed and treated, free from pain. Having purchased au office Kigiit of Dr. Blandly, of Baltimore, I am prepared to idftort teeth on tho Cheoplostio process. Office over Branch, Allen A Ed* wurd'N Drag Store. jfVtolooxrillo, IB. O. May, 20, 1859. 3-tf POUAIAN, JEXXIXGS & CO., AND COTTON FACTORS, AUG-USTA, CONTINUE tlio Bftlo of Cotton anil other produce in their iVcw Fireproof Wa, house, Corner Jackson & Reynolds Sts. IS~ Caah ad vanecs made when deeird. i ANTOINE POULLIAM, THOMAS J. JENNINGS, ISAIAH I'll USE. Sept. 8, 1859-10-tf. JOHN CORBETT, IHOUSB PiSLIKrTBn, ? t? uiiuu.il, juLuuioi, .rupor Jianger and SIGN WHITETt. Abbeville C. H., South CarolinaBANFORD'S LIVER INVKJGRATOR, NEVER DEBILITATES. T is compounded entirely"from Gums, ard has become au established fact, a known and approved by all .Ithat have used it, and is now resorted to a* with confidence in all the diseases for which JJJ it is recommended. It has cured thous-? lands within the last two years who had a liriven hd all ho-.ies of relief,as the numerously unsolicited certilicatcs in my possession] "" show. The dose mtirt he i\ ilanled to the temperament of the iudivid-|? ual taking it, and,used in such quantities as to ^ act gently on the howels. Lot the dictutes ^ of your judgment guide yon in the use - of the Liver Invigo? rator, and it will cure ^ Liver Complaints,liillious attacks, Dyapep- ? sm, Chronic Diarrhen, Summer Complaints, ^ Dysentery, Dropsy, Sour Stomach, Habit- uul Costiveness, Cliolic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Flatulence.** Jaundice, Female weaknesses, (as thous- ands can test ify,) iu in twenty minutes, if* two or three Teoapoonfula are taken at ^ commencement of attack. M All who USD it arp . ? rrivinw iWir ny in its favor. Mix Water In tlic OTontli ivitli llie luvigorator, aud Swallow botli together. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ?ALSO,? SANFORD'd FAMILY CATHARtffC HLL , COMPOUNDED FROM Pore VegetnbhS Extracts, ond put up in Glass ^ases. Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Family Cathar- . tic Pills is a gentle jut active Cathartic <ti which the proprietor ias used in his practise j more than twenty /ears. 1-1 1 The constant in-*^ creasing demand, ' rom those who have * long used the Pills ' ind the satisfaction 2* which all express in ' cgard to their use. hus induced me to * >lace them wiihin the reach of all. The Profession well V know that different Cathartic# act on dif- M fercnt portions of * he bowels. gj The family Cathartic ^ Pill has, with due / efereoce to this well K established fact, been ompounded from a va-^ riftTv of the nureat 1 Vegetable Extracts,j*, which acl alike on ? ivery part of the ali- ? mcntary canal, and j ire good and safe in alll<! eases where a Ca- ; liartic ia needed, suchly as Derangements of r lie Stomach, Sleppi-j ncss, Pains in the Jack and Loins, Costivencss, Pnin and Soreless over the whole body, from sudden cold, . trhich frequently, if neglected, end in a long. ( ourae of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping fc* lensation of Cold over the body, Restlessness;' ieadache, or weight in theIIoad,all Inflammaory Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults, t theumatism, a great Purifier of theBIocd and I lany diseases to which flesh is heir^ too n^|y | lerous to mention in this advertisement.? )ose, 1 to 8. ?. ' W PRICE 8 DIMES. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic 'ills are retailed t>y DraggiBt generally, and } nM sKAiMilla hv In* T??S? in "sr'ff w'^jmOKD''Si D." p Manufacturer and Proprietor. F 886 Broadway,Hew York. V Also gold by- B Jordan <fe McLaucblin, Abbeville. Tto.ix-OT i..?M J. X,' 1LI 211. . ...... 0i-un ? i/uhjiiiiO| auuevme. <1 April 16, 1869, 60-12m * lc 3P. B. m.A?T SUCCESSOR TOK.L BRYAN, BOOB: S1DIjL.?3H, r STATIONER, j 75 Richardsoa St. (3 door? above the Market J* COLUMBIA, 8. O., J a AS for sale a large assortment of Lav, w Medical, Theological, School and MUeeltaeoaa Books, Faney Goods, Cheap' Pnblica- ^ vuo puu Aiimm juwis oi every aescnpuoD, w tationerv, Foreign and Dotnfcstlo, of erfirj VA . JM aty and Quality, Oil Paintings, LiUri^utfipbii Id Artist* Materials, Globes, Writing TJeika, M [usicaUnitramenta, &a., A a. ] BLANK BOOKS manufactured tg^ny pat- P< xn, ana Diane wore 01 every description pre- ? tied to order. Wholesale Parebaaers aupplied, *hd *11 or- ?1 ere promptly attended to at th* lowett txUh to Aug. 11-1869, 6m. / * ";vV- ' ? -r JSTOTXCK ' '4:.1 . ? TO Tft GinZBriPvl ABtXntiJL'? ' TAKE thl? opportunity of returning my ? L ?i&??ro tfcftaki to th? *mmm - f-Abbfr* ; ille andMgeSeld, for tk^Jf tar?lp*tronff?, /. i9 u?M'^r?Uirn of my^^th, I^wcHJld nvM ""m?? '<*,i D. >" 8*t m* W.N. MEftftlWETlR HAVING COMPLETED HIS SffOJG STORE AT NINTY SI3C, S. O., (next door to poosiik a carter's.) WOULD respectfully call the attention of his friends and the public generally to liia fino etrock of r> hu a s AND OEEBM IOALS, and solicit their kind patronage and liberality. He propones selling Drugs as low a? any first O.Iam Drncr Stnro in fho nn.nnMnti-n IIIa ? ??!. - 0 ?r vv??..l. ??? is complete, and everything eolu by him is warranted to be fresh and geutiiirc. A* his store may be found DYE STAFFS, PAINTS, OILS Varnishes, Varnish and Taint Brushes, Spices, Mace, Cloves, Pepper, Teas of all kinds, liuggy aud Carriage Grease, Also, a fino Jot of CHEWING TOBACCO, und SEGAKS of the best brands. A large ftnd varied stock of excellent PERFUMERY. He also offers Confeetionanes, BRANDIES, Furc Old Port, Madeira and Muliega ncaku At exceedingly low figurcB. Also, a good article of Applo Viuegur, Kcroaune, Oila ami Fluids. Lumps of all kind*. Wicka for any kind of Lamps, and everything usually kept in a first class Drug Stotv. Prompt attention will be given to all. May (>> 1350-1-tf J- X-a. OTiAHK, IIKI'AIKKH OF WAT1ICHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, HODGES' DEPOT, 8. O., IS prepared with all necessary tools and matcrinla to do anything in his line of business at the lowest rutes. All work wnrrnntiwl to do well for twelve raontha, if not send it back ami it will be done free of chargc. Give me a trial nnd satisfy yourselves. Terms cash. June 17, 1859, 7-12m, Km CARPET STORE. JAMES O. BAILIE <fc BROTHER, dircct importers of, nnd Whol?'finl<> m./l IKCli&il Dvalers in all kinds of English and American Carpeting, Rugs, Floor Oil Cloth?, Table Oil Cloths, Satin "DeLain?, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Cornices, Mats, Brooms, Mattings, Brushes, Ac., Ac. A full line English Velvet Carpeting, new designs and rich colors. A full line Brussels Carpeting, embracing all the newest end Lot" patterns made. A full stock of Oil Cloths in English and American?well f>cas?>ncd. Carriage Oil Cloth, nnd remnants of fine Oil Cloths sold low to Carriage Makers. A good slock of 3 plys nnd Ingrains rich colors, nil of which we arc offering at the lowest majket prices. Carpels mado up if required. l'atronage respectfully solicited. A liberal discount made to the furnishing of Churches. J A3. G. BAILIE & BUO., Broad St., 2d House above Bank of Augusta, Ga. JAS. G. BAILIE, 234 King St., Charleston, S. C. Aug. 6, 1859, 6m. COTTON PLANTATIONS FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale on accommodating terras. Two Cotton Plantations on Little River, Abbeville District Ellington containing 700 ACRES, and Turkey Hill, about 1,200 ACEES, These Lands are in a I113I1 etate of cnltivalion, a largo proportion in the woods, ami sufficient low grounds to ruake ample provisions, and will compare favorably, in all respectH, with tba best cotton plantation of the District. CHARLES T. llASKELL. | September 23, 1859 21?tf ' Notice to Debtors. ] ALL Persons Indebted to tlie lote firm of WAi>r*r ? w t. r tax' . - . ?. anvuii>? a. are rerjueaiea 10 Tiake prompt payment, as they are ar.xious to jlose up the business. Their account* as heretofore will bo found in the hands of Messrs. lor.DAN <fc McLAi.cuuauLheir successors, at the j >ld stand. s WARDLAW <fc LYON. c Dec 17 1868 83 tf 1 ESTRAY IISTOTXOZEL ? TOLLED beforo me, by John Chandler, one SORREL MARE, with white legs and dazed face, supposed to be fifteen years of age, ind appraised at Twenty-five dollars by James ilagill, J. R. Ellis, and A. P. Lindsay. The c dare can be- found at John Chandler's, two ?;i? ??. _ r _? /-i t?rii '' uuvo nvow VI I.IIO UIIUI^ V?UU D11I13. M d. w. Hawthorn, Magst. * Sep. 30, 22. J lOOD NEWS TO MARRIED PBOPJLB .Mm m H. H. PRATJEiER, CABINET MAKER,.: AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, g HONEA PATH, 8. C., ^ IM^OULD respeotfnlly inform the publio H that he has always on h4hd, and tanreared to make to order, all kinds of Cabinet -f urniture, such ta, DRESSING BUREAUS. ^ WARDROBES, WASHSTAND8, COTTAGE tEDSTEADS, TABLES, COFFINS, <bo. Persons wishing anything in his line woald o wall to aa|l and examine his T?rk?- Ilis ing experience in tb? basiness at tha" Worth ill insure satisfaction. 0 Work delivered at the Depot fret of tbarge. r\ Sept 16, 1869, J $25 MAM, " PfflfcAPbaeriber will pay the above reward ? L K^Cthtf^ppreheriBMto of a transient per- ' >n who' lately stopped iff oar Village tailing imeelf _ <* .. rames lioverett, j. id for the delivery of^a ' _ HORSE rhioh was BTOTjEN by the said Lereretfc on 1 te night of Wednasday^the 2lst of Beptem- J r. in?fc. 9 0. The said Leveret* ia about fire feet, six o* th iven indues high, stoat made^fown hsir and res, wor*'4 drab felt hat, and ronft colored ?nU, is about 22 years of age, and "calk him* <K If a plasterer. 5yJ ITii Mimalistolen it, A GRjL Y WORSE H1 acutf-tta i K^ss;!"?; tf??* "in ? m?bta; 1 ?*? wivuuiuuk j\.iuga, ^ ^ ^ ^ '< *" ?. 1" ST/ftE Of SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT Office Court of Common Pleat and QenStnion Willaon <fe Williams 1 '%s- : vb. > Attachment. Wra. Morris. j "HTHBREAS the Plaintiff did, on the sixteenth " ,day of November, eighteen hundred ana fifty-nine, file his declaration nguiust tho Defendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from and without tho limits of this State and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration might be served: It is thereto oti1i>pw1 Hmi ,L- ?11 *"* <-?? oaia U?fcndnnt do nppcar and plead to the Bnid declft* ration, on or before tho seventeenth day of November, eighteen hundred and sixty, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then bo given und awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, O. <J. P. Clerk's Otlice, Nov. 18, 1809, 29 x STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Officr Court of Common. Picas and Geii'l iSessions E. Noble, } vs. V Attachment. PelcrB. Burton ) AyilEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the fourteenth * * day of November, eighteen Ininilrml fifty file hi* declaration against the Do,femlunt, who, (it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State and has ncithet wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear nnd plead to the Sttid dtefclurution, on or before the fifteenth aay bl November, eighteen hundred.,nnd sixty, olh1 erwisc final and absolute judgment will theft be given fttul awarded against him. matt 11 ew McDonald, v. c. p. ^ Clerk's Office, Nov. 14, 1850, 29, 12m. C ANDIDATES. r_:?i- ' ^ ? -- -- ^ ..v, niciiuii oi v;apt. U-. jU. MATTISON respectfully announce him as a cnndidato for Tux Collector ut the next clectiori. The friends of JAMES A. McCORD respectfully announce him ns a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Tl.. i * ' - ? - melius 01 itr. J. F. McCOMB respectfully announce him (is a Candidate for Tax Collector at the next election C^*" We ere authorized to announce S. A. IIODGES ns n Candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuinr* CTW TIic friends of C?pt. W. S. HARRIS respectfully announce liim aa a Candidate fo the olliee of Tax Collector of Abbeville Distri at the next election. ,v. & The numerous friend* of WESLEY "A. BLACK Esq., respectfully annonncc him na a Candidate for Tux Collector at tho next election. The friouds of HENRY S. CASON rcsp^ct ully nmmounce him aa a Candidate for Tax Collector, ntho ensuing election. C3T The friends of .TOHN A. ITUXTKR respectfully announce hiin a candidate for th? oilice of Ordinary, ot the next election. C^T The friends of Col. J. ?. BASK IX respectfully announce him a candidate for the oilice of Ordinary, ntthc next elvetiou. SPEARS & HIGHT, Wholewfa Dealers in ^ DRTJOS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Paint*, Oils, Varnishes, Window'Glass, Deutal and Surgical ..Instruments, Perfumery and Fancy Articles. 4 Opposite Planters Hotel, ? NO. 316 BROAD STEET, AUGUSTA, GEOSept 16, 1859, 20-12n?? Gk M. CALHOUN, WAREHOUSE AND GHOUL COHillSSIOX ME1ICIIAXT, Reynold's St., between Jackson and Mcintosh A.ngxista, Gra.p will attend strict!}' to the sale of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, Vnd all other produce consigned to him. Per onal attention giving to the filling of all or? lers for Bagging, ltope and Family 8ub?H?? liberal Cash advances made on "produce in itore. June 24, 1859, 8 tf Notice. rHE Notes and Accounts of the Firm of Jordan <fc McLaucb'.ihjare in my hands for olleetion._ There are aNCjKotes and Accounts i tno oiq ?>uuiuess of D. AT Jordao. Those in? lobted to the firm, or to inyeelf, will come forward and make immediate payment to the untcrsigued. _ . " . D. A. JORDAN. May 12, 1859-2-# ~~ NOTICE. ' ..... A PPIJCATION -will be made to the Legia?jL ture at it* next setting for aa.amondment f the Charter of the Theological Semioary of p, >o Synod of Sooth Carolina *ud,Gaorgip,Joited at Columbia... U . . Sept. 7th, 1859.19 8m. ' -V W "A ?-ii2? FOR SALE.. - )AA B&9HELS 0t< rfUvJ ' per btuhdfor Cjph. Apply to V. JOEL SMITH* Stoney Point, Abbevill^Dis . Sept. 9 1889, 10 tf * i ?. v?i lilasoJLutloii. i>. a. r , May li, 1959 A1^ MotAUCBLIir,.,7r~~~: ' r.. L, * ?