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I'M DREAMING OF HY FBIBNDS. I'm dreaming of my fiieadH.to night; Though year* hav? rolled between. Fond memory (utiiitx, in colon* blight, Each wrll remembered scene. Of ihotse that cheered u?y boyhood'# days, > .My earliest and my best, tit'oio wander "far lifo'a devious whj*#>, Aud souio arc goue to rest. My soul forg?tU to-night the years Whose weary rounds hure pn*sed? vV the dreary uiists of teare, Their,allies that ovfereast. I weep not now my burial griefs _ That lie in folded *hrouds: To sunnier scenes 1113' spirit lciips, As illrt Vilifl.haittf ?n?'?na tl?o The tonga wo #nng?It henr tbwut y?t. Through my heart laint echoed o'er, j As deu-boiii shell ciin ne'er forget The song of its' native t>hor?*. And tlie green before uie now, j Where er?t we careless played ; Tin: river-bide and hill-top's brow j ( Where often liuie we ntrayed. I , I1 Ah ! S?, those days ore gone?no more ( ( They'll gladden in agaiu ; Whatever life may have in Btor* For us, mu*t find ut men. But, ihunks to Heaven ! there may be joy For I'd-left yel?we can Renew the friendship of the boy, Still doner, iu the mail. ( R. S. T*vLon. | ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE. j j An Act to make owners of Dogs liable j ( for Slteep killed by litem. i < I. Be it cnacted by the Senate and 6 House of Representatives, now met and j sitting in General Assembly, and by the j l authority of the same, that iVoio-and after j t the passing of this Act. the owner of- any j t dog.or person having in his care or keep- ; ^ ingany dog, or person upon whose premises-i any dog may bo kept by his or her slave, ; t shall be liablo to pay the party injured, ' t double the valtto of1 all sheep-that inay be . t Lilii'H fir iiiinivwt lt?. cn..t> ~ ' I.J 1*5 IVCUV* ered by notion of trespass on the case, st t the suit of the party injured, in any court j r having competent jurisdiction. ! t II. That in all actions brought for the j l recovery of damages, under the provisions j of this Act, tbe recovery of two dollars ' thai! in all cases cafry full costs. III. That an annual tax of ono dollar^he, j 0 *nd is hereby, imposed upon every dog , ^ kept by a slave, to be paid by the owner 1 of such slave; and itshall be the duly of'n every owner of such slave to make annu- j b _U.. i ?- - - rr> y-< ' ... I out a i ci urn lO UJQ I SiX VJOlleCtOr Ot lllS J O or lier District, at the time of making his j k or lidr general tax return, of every dog so j e kept by bis or her slave or slaves; or fail- ; si ing so to do , such owner shall be liable to j & a fine of two dollars for each and every dog | d so ke.pt and not returned, to l-e recovered J by execution, as in other case* of default in I 1 making tax returns. IV. That an an lual tax of two dollars ba,nnd is hereby, imposed upon every dog kept by any free negro, or other free person j ? of color, and it shall be the duty of every j ^ such free negro, or peison of color, to in k? ; annually a return to the Tax Collector of ! 'f his or her District, at the time of making 31 o his or her general tax return of every clog : n bo kept by liiin or her; or failing bo to do, 1 P ber or she shall be fined in the sum of three u dollars to bo collected by oxecution, as in / other cases, ot' default in making tax returns. v n 1 An Aet to provide for compensation in damages to the families of porson9 killed by the fault of others. id T n * ? i. ue u enacted by tlie Senat&apd Uousa-j.^ of ^preventatives, uow met artd eftting in o General Assembly, and by the anthoiity of j the same That whenever, after the passing , of tbis Act, the death of a person shall be ? caused by the wrongful act neglect or de- 1 ^ fault of another, and the act, neglect or default is such as would, if death had not ; ^ ensued, have entitled the party injured to (( maintain an action to recover damages ; in respect thereof, then-and- i? ?very such ! u case, th^person or corporation, who would | have bera liable, if death bad not ensued, I ^ shall b? liable to an action for damages. I aothstwitanding the death of the person : w injured aituougli the death shall have been w causal by such circumstances as make the killing in. law a felony. tf'i * I It. That everv such actiou shall be for ?j the benefit of the wife, husband, parent h and children o^e person wjiose death | t, shall, nave b?en so.caused-, and shall be ;U brought by, or in the name of the Executor j Si or Amninistrator of 6Ucli person, and in p every such action, the jpry may give such damages as they may think proportioned tl to the Injury resuming*-from such death, to || tbe parties respectively for whom, and for 0 whose benefit such action shall be brought,. || and tbe amount so recovered shall be H divided among tbe before mentioned parties tl in such shares as they would have been ; j( entitle tolf the deceased had died intes- ! tl tateaud tbe asounf faiitttcrml K?.i 1 - - ? J^C'I II peratRal u sets of his estate : Prott-1 p dtd, That m all a^^ps brought unc^r this 4 Acljth? I5ecu torpor Administrator, Plain- g tiffu^fcfthfl action, shall be li4Me tusosta, in ? cnafetfiere be a ?erdii%Cor tks Defendant, a or non suit, or discontinuance, out of the u chattels and htada of the Teatator or 1 Intestate if *?y, and if none, then pot of I* the proper fooda and cbatteW of such al Executor and Administrator: and Provided further, That the action be brought within e two ywn from the deMh efeseh person. e tit tkat the prp*?io?a of tbis Act I ahaii not apply to any caw, wbere the 1 . >**po htfored has for ebeli injury brought J "l1^,?hi.h ho p?x?deJ la trW, ?d 4 (,!, a (u, fault, , ' An Act|o amend an Art, entitled "An Act (o alter and amend the Law in relation to the qualification of Jurors,' ratified on the twenty-first day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Slty-seven. I. Be it cnacted by the Senate and House of Representatives, now mot and sitting in Genera) Assembly, nnd by the authority of tho same, l^at an Act, entitled "An Act 8 * to alter nnd amend the Law in relation to the qualification of Jurors,' ratified on tlw twekty-Srst day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty-seven, be so amended ns to read n? fnllnwR Th*l pvprv nortnn n/>( t. fore exempted by law from serving on Juries, who may be entitled by the Constitution of this State to vote for members of the Stato Legislature, and who bhall liavo paid thy yonr preceding the sitting of the Court at which a new Jury list shall be made,.a tax of any amount whatever for property held in his own right, shall bo liable lo serve as a Grand, or Petit and Pleas furor. Ad Act to alter the Law in relation to the Commissions of Guardian?, Executors and Administrators. I. Be it enacted by the Senate and Aouse of Representatives, now met and sitting in Genera1 Assembly, and by the authority of the same , That wlien any guardian of an nfant die? after receiving any of the funds jf his or her ward, the estate of such debased guardian shall bo allowed commission for paying over, as well as for receiving he funds of such ward remaining in the muds cf such guardian nt tho time of his >r her death: Provided, That payment >ver is made to the ward, and not to another runrdian. II. That when nny executor or adminUtra? J: t. ..f- -.1 * .1 ur uicj?, nuer Having seined tne estate ot lie testator or intestate, except paying over lie legacies or shares of the legatees or listrilnitees, tlie estate of such executor or idmiui^trator shall shall bo allowed com- ; uit?ions for paving over such legacies ?>r listiibutivo shares, as well as for receiving hem. An Act to punish attempts to poison. I. Be itcnacted i>y the Senate and Huiisc f Representatives, now mot and sitting in General Assembly, and. by tlie authority of lie same, That whosoever shall unlawfully nd maliciously administer to or causa to e taken, by any person* any poison or r other destructive thing* with intent to ill such person, every such offender, and very person counseling aiding or abetting uch offender, shall be guilty of felony, nd upon conviction thereof, shall suffer earn, wiuioui Denetit ot clergy. ^n Act to require and regulate tlie gfaatingof Licenses to'Hinerant Salesmen and irnvel ling Agents. I. lie it euacted l>y the Senate and IftiUf* f Representatives, now met and Hitting in I reneral Assembly, and by the authority of '' le same, That hereafter it shall unt be 1 iwful for any petty chapman, itinerant desman, travelling agent, or other persons, ot having any permanent and entahlished lace 01 business, and Btock of goads with1 this State, out of which the tax may be :vied, to carry on trade and make contracts jr sales, bv means of samples or otherwise ithout first procuring from one of the 'reasurers, as herein provided, a license to firry on 6uch trade as intinerant salesman, ktid in case any such persou shall, contrary a the provisions of this Act, 60 carry on -ade, or make contracts for the sale of any onds, wares and merchandize, and delivery f the same within the State, without first roeuring such license, Jiei shall bo deemed uilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conation thereof, he shall be liable to pay a ne of not more than two thousand dollars nd nnr?n aJ1 * ..|.v? uvmy? ui ouvll y*J IIICIII, 116 liull be imprisoned for not more than six looths. It. That upon application to the Treasrer of the Upper and Lower Division by ny such person, setting out his name and r</sidencey the description of his radn, and the nature of the merchandize diich he proposes to sell, accompanied ith a recommendation from two citizens f the State, stating that he is a fit and roper person to receive such license, it liall be tho duty of tho Treasurer.* to grant iin a license, specifying the nature of the ade which he is permitted to carry on, poa his giving a. bowl with two sufficient jretiea, freeholders wtthm the State, in thv / nnl sum of three thousand dollars, conditioned that he will make a true return to iie Tax polhjcto* of tno district in whk-h lie same may be made, showing the amount f tax to be paid by him for one reap froiu ( >e date of such licence, and will p?v kim-Ii mount Assoon as it may become due ; and lat ho will not in any way infringe or iterfere with tlie latHt. or regufatinjie of le State, or of aoy municipal authority, aade for the government of slave* and free ersona of color; and ha shall pay the sum t twwity-6*c dollar* for the use o^the tate, to the Treasurer for suoh Itceaa^ : rhiib^hall be ge&V for one year only, awl Iso a . 4fco of Are dollars to the rar. > III.That If the hiforfbation shall k*gfvsn 9 any Magistrate of the District, or it ball be brought to hi* knowledge that any Mb peasoa U carry?g on t^ade, or paklf jj ontracta^br sale* gutttrary to the provklon* * **&&*>il .be l?t? doty to inetftute mt\ ry?cumin llugib* Vkmwpt +& bm Trt\i\*t i* mib+*m wbteh a*r1* M+ ttI-WR WW?;.? v?*5v-. % .? IV. That in ease anv such person, after giving such bond and obtaining such license ?hall nut comply with the conditions of the same, either, in not returning his sales and paying the tax fur which he niny be liable, or in any other particular, he shall be liable to bo sued in an actum of debt in tho name of the Treasurer; and it shall bo the duty of the Tax Collector to institute proceedings on tins said bond, and if it appear that the said person shall not have complied with all the conditions of the i?i?iu woo, judgment Mialt t?c recovered for I tlie full amount of (lie penally. V. That it shall bo tlie duty of tlio Treasurers to keep a record of all the licenses so granted, with the applications upon which they were grunted, and the names of the persons who have recommended the applicaot. Joe and Bill Denton went to Xcw Orleans with h fliit-hoat of corn. Joe wrote to Ilia father thus:? "Nil Orleans Gunc 5?Deer, Dad. markcts is dull corn is mighty lo and Bills dead. Your affectionate sun J. B.' A magistrate of Liui^n^loc having* lost i Ins wife, wished the province to l>ury her at its own expense. One of thu deputies sail] tliat such a thing: could not l>e seriously thought of; "hut if,' hfe continued."it were yourself, sir, we would hury voir willingly P Notice to Tax PayersI WILL attw.d ? the undernamed lim<-<:ind I limes, fur llit- |iiir|-<>er ol cullvutiiig Taxes lor I lie year 18.VJ: Due West, Weili^fiiay. Fdi'y 1 ; C?IIh1i:iii> V, Tlniuiliiv'y K?li'v 2; Duniddsville, Friday,Feh'y 3; Pciiffletown. Saturday, F?l?'y 4: Alilu'villi-, C II., Monday, F?d?"y C ; (trt-tnwiKiil. Tiii'iilny, F?*h*y 7: At Greenwood Ilepot,Thursday, March ifi. Ninety Six. Wednesday, Feh'y 8; And also. Friday, March li>; Wondville, Thursday. Frh'v 6: White Hall, Friilny, Fel>'v to ; StuiiItvilit*. Saturday. Frli'y 11 ; CuthmnV Monday, Fcli'v 13 ; Iirud lev's. Tuesday, F-I?'y 14 : TuH.crlV (in ihe Kinge.) W?il, FeK'y 15; Bord?iinx. Thursday. F?-I>"y 10 ; \V illinium, Friday, Feh'y ; Calhoun's Mills, Salurdin, Fep'y IS ; Speeds, Monday. Kcli'v "in ; Lowndesville. 'i'u'dav ?t Wed.Feb'}* 21 Tribl?'?. Thursday, Feb'v 23: Warrvtituii. Friday. Fob'y 24 ; Cedar Springs, Saturday, Feb'v 'iS ; Douglas's Mills'. Monday, Feh'y 27 : Abbeville, C II. all Court Week. Cokesbury at any time after Court Wi-ek. Sale Day in April the last, day for making returns. All persons failing to make return! on the above day, liable to double lax A1, ! taxes t?- h? paid by ilie fimt Monday in Mays j or executions may he issued. " l?? 1 *'* " ' * 1 . .V US Will Mf VI III LIU- II OI Kin | proper owner Guardian?, l-lxecuior*, ami i Administrators will return property their con- [ trol. Persona having transferred property between 1 the 1st October 1858. and 1st October 1859 will make it known tome. All persons will ron.e prepared to give the number of Dirihs Manages ami Deaths in their families. Also, the number of Dogs owned) by their slaves. Free persons of color roust pay their taxes in ^iHrch. It u> earnestly requested that every tax piwan m??b' me at the appointed limes and places, nitil 1101 defer mukiiii: their ,retui:iB unt.il Court Week and public days-at Mt? Court j Hcmetn at* which time there in usually such n ; i rush that it is iiJmo&t iiii])0?<Hlj!e to do busiiutsa i iHfrrecity. S. A. U0DW2S. Tf. C. Jan. 5. I860 37. 3m. i FALL AND WINTER STYLHS. AND CAPS AT REMSEN'S HAT STORE, Columbia, S. O., AND Near the Lower market, A.uarusta, Oa. I'M IE public are invited to call and examine rn3- New Style Good*. My stock ia complete in Gentlemen's Fine Moleskin*. Cttfaiinere'a, and Soft HATS and CAW. Also, INFANT CAPS, HATS fcC. The above good* luivr been well selected and will be a?1d nt moderate price*. Also, JOHN WOOLLY'S Ftrat Frem.li i m mmm Manufactured at GraniteviJle, S. C. Thia Hat I can reoemtnend to planters and others for tlicir long service and durability. fi* Terms OmU. C. P. REM SEN, 187 Richar?kon Street Columbia, 8. C. 185 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Sept. 80 tf to^Sell OR RSI XT. xf THE STORK HOUSE and LOT at Hod*.* *7)*l?oi, recently occupied by ROBERTS ? ADAMS. Tjte Hou?w jafaoi??*nieiitly situated, containing Groo**^flHJ})ry Gooda nxuim, neatly 6ni#hed, a (inufltiiproom, andv a vovv eomuiodiouc room upi^BL To pvntona irietritHgHpogage in ni?roantile life. we aay Utia U one of the b*?t country tends In thetttate. Thirty Thousand Dollar# Vrorlh of ^oeda may he ?old here annually,, into good hand*. r ^ 1. N. COCHRAN. Jea*rv}8&0 i- - .. .., . ,{ ?iBi^iiT.T.r lJMff fr- ||f]ill, " THE und?rc%BW'fclW? q*to4fcKfd ypib them in the Praetioe of-the jgir, STEPHKN lis .T'" . w , BOOT. M Under the Auj ^XTOXJST^, 'Wholesale and l(e drugs, medicine Dye Wood* and Dye Stuffr, Oils, Paints and I'ai and Putty, (jlassivure, Perfumery, Fine Honps, liruvhes, Surgical and Dental Instrument.*, Spices. Snuff's, MminfactiiredTobacco. All of the Day, Superior lukf*. Pure Wines poset>, Fancy A rar We ineke our purchnses for Cash, nnd off? ed from any similar establishment ill this section. HT Orders* from tlio Country promptly filled ai to priet* Mini quality. GENTLEMEN READ / i T is indceil no nll-iinpnrtniit question to know 1 I ASSORTED ami LOWEST 1>U1CED GOOD: is at th<e mm&im B. M. & S. A?" Our stock c OTeOTi HATS ATS BOOTS, SHOES, UNDK COLLARS, C JRJ^S SXTS^EJST TT? TT\r TPT5 ?=? TJT X 11ASORS OF THE At Very Lov lit plioit, we linve evorythinfin n first Class CI' acknowledged l?v those who have looked through sren this season. Reside*1. our Goods were selects |*?rtiii|C nml manufacturing houses in the Noithen we ihe goods and sell them lit a kiiihII profit, mid the public. We will only remark that we Mir fair and straight-forward manner, and we would in purchasing Isewliere. A word lo our Larue and Fat customers,? we hn to fit thrill in size?1 Lean sire, 7 Fat. We have which we will sell at low prices. Call soon add la SIGN OF TllE CLOTHING L>KI n M ^ ? A Ui Mil Vb Vi At At.Wvlile, S. C? Oct. 7, 18.00. ROCHE & CHRISTIAN BOOT & SHOE STORE, , ABBEVILLE,*S. C., J NEXT DOOR TO COBC, HUNTER &,C0. i rl"MlK Largest assortment of Negro nroirnn* J. ?-\*eroffered in ihii? market. which Ili**y ure oflT-rinir f??r 'ess money tlinii the same ?pial- * ity of work has Iwcn ?ifFi-red for years past. . By bnyiiiit largely we loiy cheap. ami tlivrv hii l>y we are al?I?; to cell cheaper tliati 111 cheapest. \Vehav?a Urge a?i|>ply of fine Ladies' Shoes, c G-EJSTTXjZElvriEinsrS a I BOOTS & SHOES ? W| Which lia-ve been pub np to crder, under the Hf( personal supervision of E. HOCIIE. one oftlie Hrin.Ja practical Boot Maker, and which will be I) warranted to purchasers, They invite a public inspection of their stock. Give us a call gentlemen and Ladies, and we will prove l>y "occular demonstration" the truth of what we nay. We feul grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore Kes'.owud on Al us, and respectfully solicit an extension of the ui WB<>. RWCME Jt CHRISTIAN. V/? o lorn NOTICE! NOTICE !! _ ri 1,225 ACRES ' F! OF F It) VALUABLE LAND FOR. S ik La XI At Law Price. ^ THE Subscriber being desirous to move west offers liia entire plantation for sale which lies on the West side of Little River, the line running one mil# up the River, and thence, nbout h half a mile up Johntttona Creek. This trA^t has about 2d0 ACRES OF BOTTOM LAXD -* on it., of which there is about; one hundred acres > ( of tlie bottoms in cultivation. On the lands [ /l0 there are four different locations,, with some improvement*. f' I will sell either one of bhe Places, but of ehoiee, I wish to sell the whole atone time, pff* The Terms will made easy. Not. 21, 1859. Srt tf GEO. B CLJNKSCALE3. ? ' _ CHAMS COX, ~ mi A.b'bexr^te, 0. O., fif WOULD rei>pectfully inform the public tliat U? liu? ao OPENED A SHOP ve fei IfOB TH* ral ? ve IHakiqg and Repairing of Jr# CAfiBIAGES . AND <irw MmW ^ ^ p? * ft f* opjv*it? (|>ntnot oppvrd) to Mr. T*yW? K*t*bii*LfHoQi, Ho hope* that l>y doinp pood || work, and nifllitag HMootbleolwrge*, to reeei ve a rfiih of ptiblio Mtrn^igf H? bfta op bsnd at tl>U time, i?Ttr?l 9EVIMNL N5W AND NEAT BUGBtES, 2 ^ eej - ft Bwortc^ n ' the mcut ?e vS^ufrit if. * %*'v\ * " f* J. JONES, ;u*ta Hotel, GEORGIA, tail Denier in :S & CHEMICALS, liters' Article#,' Varnishes, Window Glass Fine llnir atid Tooth Brushes. l'ailit Trusses iiik] Supporters of nil Kind*. the I'm tent or l'roprietnry Mediuines Rinl Itrumlk-B for Mc J lei mil I'urI lia lets it o. rr cqunlly ns low nc they onn lie obain Warranted to br Freth, J'urr and Genuine nd snlUfiieMon gonrunteed wii.li re^nrd both [Dec. ?, 1859, 83 m TAKE NOTICE. wlicio you onn tin*] tlio LARGEST, BEST ! L Tlif vi>rv nlnoa t? .1.:. -it? I - J J-...VW -W ..vvwuijMIOII tins UUJCU i ^ WBTMW LINSTOCK. onsists of CXJ55TC&9 I) CAPS, RSHIRTS, DRAWERS, VATS. SOOTTS EERS, 3 T KL KT IVES , BEST MAKE, v Prirc*. utliing and Furnisning Store. It tins lieen our Htoek that it is the best Mock J hey have J with the ^reutest eare of the lartfeat imi market. We trust, it. is already known that We need not snj- n jrreut deal to our friends dl continue to do business us heretofore, in a vite you to ealljand examine our stock before ive COATS, PANTS. VESTS and SIIIRTE iiIko a lnrjre lot of CIGARS uud TOBACCO y in your Winter supplies. I'OT. MARSHALL llOUsE. WINSTOCK, 117 w: ?innnni'vm.i?i? VV. l\. IMMIVMU HAVING COUI'LEXKU HIS )RUG STORE AT fflNTY SIX, S. O-,, (.NKXT IKMMl T<? FOOMIE A CARTER'*.) \TOUI.D' r<**ppotfully call t!i? attention o hid friends and t>iie pulilic ynerully t?* s finu struck ?>f DRUGS AND M: IOAIjS id solicit tlieir kind piitmnnge iind liberality.. He proposes soiling Drugs as low ns nny first &t? Unit; Sumw iii'tl?> up country. LJ is slock eompluty-. nii'l1 everything xoM by liim is nrrnnt?d to- ho f refth and genuine. At his jre may he foundYE STUFFS, PAINTS^ OILS xr !_ti ? kt ? ? r?minw.i| v arn i8ii and i'Aint Hrtisliea^ Spict-s, Mnci!, C'litvos, Pepper,. T?i? of all kiadiH Biifrgy and Carriage Grease,. Iso, a ft no lob of CHEWING TOBACCO, id SEGAltS of lite best brands. A large and varied stock of excellent PliRFUMERY. He also offers Ci-nfectionnries, jre Old Port. Madeira and mm? mum mcsek 1 exceedinclv low fiimrpn. Alan <1 nnn.i c* w # r? ^ f B* ;le of Apple Viiifjrur, Kerosene, Oils and uida. Lninpn of nil kinds. Wicks for any nd of Lamps, and everything usually k<>pt ft first class Drug Store. Prompt attention will be given to all. May 0, 1850-1 -tf Ijf'.AlX, JEXMXGS & CO., AND COTTON FACTORS, SlUG-USTA, OA., "CONTINUE tlie enle of Cotton and other J produce in thiir New Firtproof W<ire u*r. Corner Jackson A. Reynolds Sts. XW Cash advance* made when defird. ANTOINE 1'OULLAIN, THOMAS J. JENNINGS, ISA IA LI PURSE. Sept. 8,. 1859-19-1 f. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLNA ABBEVILLE DISTRICT flee Court of Common Pleat and O illeon & Williams) vs. J- Attachment. Win. Morris. J 7T1EREAS the Plaintiff did, on the sixteenth ' day of November, eighteen hundred and ty-nine, file hi? dcelarntion against the Defennt, who, (it is said,) is absent from and witht the limit* of tliis State and has neither wife ? Rttornev knon-n wliliin tli?. ?? ?? -j ; ...? 10m a copy of said declaration iniuh t beserd : It is therefore ordered, tliat the said Deidant do appear and plead to the said decla- < lion, on or before tbe seventeenth day of Nou?ber. eigktefn hundred and ?i*ty, other ise final an?rabsoluto judgement will then ' given and nwttrded agninet him. MATTHEW McDONALD. C C. P. Clerk's Office, Nov. 18, 1869, 29 > STtTE QF SOUTH CAROLINA, * AIZJRK VILLH DISTRICT. Rce Court of Common*f>Uat and Gen'I Ssttiong B. Noble, J ' vs. > Attachment. >tcr8. Burton ) ^ fHEREAS the Plaintiff did. on thtr fourteenth day of November, eighteen Imndred and ty nine, file his declaration against the Oeidant,. who. (it ii said) is absent from and thuqt the limits of tbig State and has neither fe nor attorney known within the same, up- i whom copy of raid declaration might ha I vadi, It ? therefore ordered, that tlusaid ] feuddo aponjr and plead to tfie said dec i oa or ?? iftaaoth day of >vemW. eighteen hundred\ and aixtv, Oth- i rise final and sWoh^^y^ment will then i SBWIKTO MACHINES. At the afgn of the (Joldei* Anvil. COLUMBIA, 9. Cv ''f^IIE SUhecfibens having hccn appointed X General Agelita for the Southern States for i he nnle of TAYGART A FARE'S DOUBLE THREAD Sewing Maohines, sowing direct from tlie Spool*, and making a strong, durable stitch which cannot l?e tinrav ellcd, nnd sewing on the thinnest nnd heaviest fabrics with equal facility. These machine!', far simplicity nnd durability, cnnnot be surpassed. They have taken the firjt premium nt five of the County Fairs in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, over the high-priced Machines of Singer and other mauufacturs. The low price af which these Machines are offered puis llietu within the reach of every one. Price from $10 t o $45. Parties wonting agencies for these Machines will please apply to us, as we are prepared to sell them at remunerating rates to those desirous of engnginir in this business. We are also agents for SSlout's Lock-Stitch Machine, nnu the Hureka Shuttle Sewing Machines. Prices ranging from $io0 nnd upwards, _ 11 ../ I. -- mi ui winuii are nrsi ijininiv mhclimed. FISliEll & AGNEW, <fc Co. Columbia, S. C. Oct 21?25 Mr. W? C. MOORE litis the Agi-ncy for Abbeville District. Tiit-se machines may be purchased from him at the ubovc rates with freight added. JOHN CORBETT, HOUSE FAIJJTlin, Orainor, Marbler, Paper Hanger and SION -WHITEH. Abbeville C. H., South Carolina8 ANFORD' 9 XIVER INVKJGRATGB, NEVER DEBILITATES. T is compounded entirely from Gums, apd has become an established fneL n Itimwn and approved by nlll . |that linvu used it, nud is now resorted to m with confidence in all the dijcnses for which jit is recommended. Ft has cured thous- ? nnde within the Inst two year* who hud ? iriven tip nil hopes of relief.ns the numerous ^ unsolicited certificates i O m y possession show. The dose must he n ! dapted to the teinperunient of the individ q unl hiking it, nnd used in such quantities as to _ net gently on the bowels. Let the dictates ** ?f your judument iruidc j-o>i in the use m |of the Liver Inviuornior, nnd it will cure ^ Liver Complainls.Bill;ous uttn<;ks. Dysoep 2* *iu. Chronic Diarrhea, >utniner Complaints. Dysentery. l)ri?p.?y, Sum- Stouinch. Mut.it- 11 uI CostiveiieK?, Choi ie, Clmlci'ii, Cholera Morbus. Cholera 1 tifnuturn. Flatulence. ? Jaundice. Female weaknesses (a* thous | mid* can trs?lif\.) in in IWetitv minutes, ill two or three T?->is........ r..i^' 1^ - ' I'V io- II i c 1IU1CU HI It.-UIIIMICIIlMMIieni OI nituck.. m All who use it ane j giving tlirir testimony in its favor. IVix Wnlci- in Ihc iffoirih with (he Inviporalor, mid Snullow botli loptber. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. ?ALSO.? SANFORD'8 FAMILY dATHAHTI PI3LS , COMPOUNDED FROM Pure Vegetable Extracts, ami put up in Glnsa Cases. Air Tight, and will keep in any climate. The Family Cuthar . tic Pills is a gentle but active Cathartic c? which the proprietor has used in his practise j more than twenty years. , The constant in- creasing demand, from those who have ** long used the Pills and the satisfaction fiU which all express in regard to their use. has induced me to place them within the reach of all. The Profession well IV know that different r1..)*>:< ? r. i ovw vii un-p iCI CIlb |;Ui UUI13 UI the liowelsf. lb The family Cathnrtic|? Pill has, with due reference to this welljsB eptuhlislicd fact, l?een compounded from a va-)^J ricty of the purest Vegetable Extracts.!? which act alike on every part of the ali- ? mentary cauul, and are good and safe in all|^5 cases where a Cathartic in needed, suclily as Derangements of the Stomncb, Sleepi-| neas. Pains in the Back and Loins, CodtiveneBs, Pain and Sore- 1 ness over the whole body, from sudden cold, r~o?..An>i.. :? ?J - hvv'kii^, iic^icvicu, unit in n lung course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping Sensation of Cold over the hody, Restlessness.. Headiiflw?. or weight, in the Iluntl, nil Inflnminutary Diseases, Worms in Children or Adult*, Rheumatism, a great. Purifier of the Blood and ninny diseases to which flesh is heir,, too numerous to mention in th.is advertisement ? Dose, 1 to. 3. PRICE 3 DIMES. The Liver Invigorator and Family Cathartic Pills ana retailed hy Druggist generally, and sold wholesale hy bile Trade ill large towns. S. T. W SAN FORD, M. D. Manufacturer and Proprietor. JW5 Broadway, New York. * Also sold by Jordan Ai McLauuiiun. Abbeville. Branch, Allk.n A Edwards, Abbeville. April 16. I860. 60-12tn ~o7m. calhoun, WAREHOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Reypi&d's St, between Jackson and Mcintosh a.u?rusta, o-a.p will attend strictly to the sale of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, And all other produce consigned to him. Per gonnl attention giving to the filling of all or* ders for Ragging, Rope and Family Supplies. Liberal Cash advauoes mad* on produce in Store. June 24, 1859, 8 tf estbay notice. TOLLED before me, by John Chandler, one SORRFJL MARE, with white legs and blazed face, supposed to be fifteen years of age, Mid appraised at Twenty five dollars by Janies MagiII. Jt K Ellis, ?nd A.irP. Lindsay. The Mi>rt.> can be (oupid at John Chandler's, two mil?*s west of the Long Cane Mills. d. vr. Hawthorn, Magst. 8ep. 80, 22. A NOTICE tc the cltizbflm^ywbtlub. T TAKE tlii* retofniffff tpj jp^KasSfc^SiE1 ?nd tifice a return of ror-heftltfi, I wo'nld molt r?*p?c^raMy aoHBit eoMktnaMiee of the'eaftte. I will a|MJjatM bf ftrand id my room* 9r*ta#fHr&pot. Tho*e detirtng ray e*Hlw m^ recdjto ?Wa -th?r? eorfcplet* MUmottofi. My motto b?fng;?no utfr- i .. 1 t <*ix KOKETjWlr, it j T 3HE 33 MARSHALL HOUSE. . ABBEVILLE CJL, S. C. ^IMJE UNI)ERSIGNEI> would respectfully L inform the public tlmt he has taken the large and commodious HOTEL, known as the 44 MARSHALL HOUSE," situated on Iho North-Eaat corner of the Public Square. Having had many years experience as a llotel Keeper, heflatterB himself that lie will b? nhle to please ihoec who may favor him with their patronage. IIis tablu will alwaVs be piovided with tho i,?? !._ . ? * ucot, me iiuirKKL nilorus. Every effort will be made tofetidcr his Hoasa a home for the wcarv traveller. JOHNSON UAMEY. Dee. IB. 18f>7 33 If ~CO!V?AREE molsr wonKi?f Formerly occupied 1?3* (Icorf:* Sinclair & CcI/ mid now owned by JOHN AlliXANDEIl & CO., Iron and Brass Founders, M ACII IK lbTS, <fcc., Foot of Lady Slrct. atid on the side of the Greenville Ituilrond, COLUMBIA, S. q,. Cliinest; Sugar-Cane Mills and Puii^j. of nil kinds. nLji s r|"MlK obove Cut. is h Tlireis Roller Vertic a A. Su^nr Cane Mil), and is n true represent a Iron of the one exhibited lit tlia S. C. Agricul tural Fair, and which took the* first- premium at the u foresaid exhibition. 1'rpininnis were ulso taken by the sumo firm for Cri?t-Mill it.ons. and for the best. inir-r. Iron mid Hraw Castings ??f ail descriptions ma<1e to order, nnd with dispatch. Steam Kiigines, Mill Gearing, Blacksmith's Work, Wagon?, ?tc., ite.. made to order. We have nlso purchatied the right ot WIN". TEIt'rj 1'ATI:NT MULAY SAW MILL, for the State of South Carolina. Having purchased the entire establishment of Messrs. Sinclair it Co, including 1'utterns and everything appertaining thereto, we aro now Otviiared to eXee.u e even' iliwi-rintinn of work in our fine of business. witl? neatness and dispatch. JOHN ALEXANDER, ROUT. M.-DOUOAL, lll.NRY ALEXANDER. Sept. ;{0, 18f,9, 2>-12in. P. B. "GLASS, SUCCESSOR TO R. L. BRYAN, BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER, 175 Richardson St. (H doors above the Market ^ COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS for sale h lnrj:e assortment of Law, Medical, Theological, School and Miscellaneous Rooks, E?nc3" Good?, Cheap Publications and Blank Hooks of every description, Stationery. Foreign and Domestic, of every va riety nnd Quality, Oil Paintini;*, Lithograph* and Artinbs Materials, OloheB, Writing Desks, Musical Instruments, ?tc., <t'j. BLANK BOOKS manufactured to any pattern, and! hlauk work of every description propared' to ordvsc v Wholesale Purchasers supplied, nnd all orders promptly attended tu al the lowest catlu prices. Aug. 12; 1-859, fltn: ~dr7s7hknry bearb D EN T I ST, Qraduate of the Baltimore College o Dental Surgery, HAS permanently located at Abbeville C II., nnd solicits a >hao of public patronage. Teeth inserted from one to full upper and lower 6et*. Exposed nerves destroj-ed and treated, free from pain. Having purchased an office liifrbt of Dr. Blaiufly, of Baltimore, I am prepared to insert teeth on fche (Jlieoplaatic process. Office over Brancli, Allen & Ed] ward's Drris Store. AbTaovilio, S. O. Mav. 20. 1869. 3-tf GOOD NEWS TO MARRIED PEOPLfi M. H. PRATHER, CABINET MAKER AND DEALER IN FURNITURE, * * HONEA PATH, S. C., WOULD respectfully inform the publicthut lie tins Blwa\-H on hand, and is prepared to make to order, all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, -Mich at, DRESSING BUREAUS, WARDROBES, WASHSTANDS^ COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, TABLES, COFFINS, Ac. Persons wishing anything? in his line woulc) do well to call and examfrQ?'his work. Hist lone experience in the business at the North will insure satisfaction. Work delivered at the Depot free of char a*. Sept, 18, 1869, 20-0m?, " RagaTRnga [! THE Bath Paper Mill*, loci&d on the#?Oth Carolina Rail Road near Aogusta, wi pay the highest -price in Cash, for all oleaq linen and Cotton *Rags delivered at any Rail road* Depot in Geargia and Nort and South Carolina. For shipping dlraatiooa, 4e, . .. i, Addreta. V G|tO. W, WINTER, J Aufttirti,"Georgia. Jolj -3 9^ #OR SA^bEl. OAA BUSHELS of Gat* Wheats$1.60 ?VV pet-bushel for Casb. App^jTtb W. JOEL SMITH. cvoiirjr x UiUt ,AUU?TUIO U\S* \ Sept. 9" 1859. 19 tf , v \ JV'Sgjl* OT ' $ HBPAi*?B Of- y-i. 1''