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VALUABLE LAND
icon SATiE.
THE subscriber having determined to move
to the West offers for sale the plantation
on which he now resides, six miles west of Cul?
houn's Mills, and adjoining lands of J. W.
Jones, and otherB, containing
391 ACRES,
more or less. On the premises arc a
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE.
A good Gin House and Screw, and all other
uecessary outbuildings.
He also offers another tract adjoining, con
taiuing
250 ACRES,
more or less, and having upon the premises n
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE.
Upon the two tracts are
THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF CLEARED
LAND,
Of which one hundred aores are of the first
And second years clearing. The above tracts
if not sold privately before the
lQtli Octotoor,
will be offered to the highest bidder, nt which
time the subscriber will also ecll all his effects,
consisting of about
lOO HEAD IIOGS,
rr\ m> rn tti.' * at? n i ttt
uv vm iu iivjiw ur UAi i-LiU, i
OOR3ST,
Fodder, Plantation Tools, Household and
Kitcheo Furniture.
A LOT OF BACOTvT,
And other articles too tedious to mention.
.IAS. L. McCELVEY.
Sept. 2, 1859. 18, 6t
WILLIAMSTON HOTEL.
COSTUME
A COSTUME BALL will be had at the Williainstou
Hotel, on TUESDAY, SEP- ,
TEMBElt la, 186!). The following are the '
Managers;
SENIOR.
i n n,.;rr,,. t \v it..?.:
J. C. Calhoun, Esq., go]. <S. Fair,
Col. T. Y. Simons, Col. W. II. Campbell, j
Col. T. J. Ilobinson, Copt. J. \V. Livingston, j
JUNIOK.
J. L. Gist, W. M. Oililies,
I*. P. Hatter, W. II. I'errin,
J. 11. Marshall, Ur. T.O. Klli.it,
J. I>. Shankltii, W. C. Dnris.
E. Knotis, J. Dozier,
Williameton, Aug. 30. 1659 19,^ 2t !
ABBEVILLE""
FEMALE ACADEMY. !
MISS M. E riTTNAM. the Principal of tl>e j
nbove Institution, returns her thanks In :
public for the patronage heretofore extfiid.-d, I
nnd solicits its kind interest during the coining :
., ye nr.
The exercises of the Aendetny will be re*n- :
rued on the SECOND MONDAY OF SK1>. J
TEMllEU, under the direction of the Principal, .
Assisted hj- MissC. Wright, a graduate of one
Jt ?f the'liest Normal Schools, and a thoroughly
llccoinplishfd tencher.
The following nre tlie Rates of Tuition for
v ,.r ivin-pv ? .
Spelling, Heading and Writing, - ?10.00 !
J TJie above, with Geography, History,
Grammar, Arithmetic and Composition, '24.00 <
The above. with Algebra, Geometry,
Chemistry. Botany, Arithmetic, Logic,
ithetoric nnd Ethi<-a, - - .12.00 ;
The above, with French and German, 48.00 i
The a.bpve with Latin and Greek, 4'M)0 ,
Music, ...... 4*1.00 |
Use of tlie Piano ill taking lessons, 8.011 ; ,
Use of the Piano in practising. 3.0V t ,
Contingent expense?, fifty cents, each ' j
&c?4ton, or One Dollar per year. j ,
A?g. 12, 185H, 15. tf : (
: i
NOTICE! \\
SINCE purchasing the STEAM MILL for-j
mcrlv owned by A. L. Gray, 1 have re- j ,
paired the Engine and Boilers, and nin now
prepared to | ,
GRIND CORN !
EVERY pAY IX THE WEEK |
for the public. I hope, by close attention to
limine**, to receive a literal patronage.
The Saw Mill will be started in a cliort time.
IIUG1I WILSON, sr.
Aug 2.G 17-tt
LIME! LIMB! LIME J
'"I'MIE subscribers having recently pttr<-h?Kd1 j
A. the old Arnold Quarry, near Pinson's i
Ford, on Saluda, rffe now making nrrange j
ments to keep constantly on hand a supply of j ,
Fresh Burnt StoncXime. Wc will fill all or- i
ders accompanied by the Cash for mora tlinn j
five bushels nt;iSot^ per Bushel, Anything le.ss 1
than fire bushels will be charged nt 40cts.
a, at D. L. DONALD. '
-> J. C. RASOR.
Mt.<Ia1lah?r. Laurens Dist., Aug. 20,1859 17
Bfeturn Day.
A LL tliow who owe the late firm of WIER
ii <k MILLER. aud^who are worih the coat, |
will he sued by next Return Day, if jiot paid before
that time. It haa now been three yeurs since
4 we dissolved copartnership, and we are deiermined
tn have our money?if we can get it.
Yours respectfully,
WIER <fe MILLER.
Aog. 10, 1859 16 5t
BOCK ISLAND I
OABSIM?3XtaB3Sf
JEAW^AND KERSBXS.
JUST received h full supply of tftese well
( ?0 ktfco'Wij durable goo^ak
GRAY AwtyiTERTSOf^'SAug.
24, 1859 18 If
fc 1&ig?0fc> p.?yp"ara j.
FOR the appreheniion ?f my two negro^y!
nlMi?ALFRED, a toll, dark negro, with
a scar under his Itft eye; LEANDElt, n short
ffeavy Mt boy, dark complexion. Bought here '
fif II. A. Jones, of Abbeville. Thev are
*Mpno~d to be lurking about hia j^anta'ion. |
Tbo $bove reward will be given if both are
^ocfge^ if) Abbeville Jail, or $15 for eilher
fine.
D. B. CADE, jr.
Delhi* <?* Aygutt 97, 1859 19 4t
?o Contractor!.
T^OTICE is hereby given, that U>ero will be
i.^8 let iq the Uiwrst bidder a Contract for
BUILDING A BREpGE over Long Cane, five
miles South of Abbeville, C. II., near the plantation
of Chaldi Dendy, ou FRIDAY (be 93d of
SEPTEMBER.
Proposals received at the old bridge on the
abftve day at tea o'clock.
ENOCH NELSON.
Com. L- Savannah Board.
8sp?. 8,1^9 - 80 fit
LMD FOR SALE..
rpHE anderaigfctd will safUt private sale
JL" HJ?# pla?t*tio? ofBobart Brady, deo'd,
in tMftfaigmrt?rbt>od ^fealhooo'a Mills, adjoin*ing
land* of Dr. J,.T Ke?qvfnd others, coo-?
taming Six Hqndred Acres mora or less,
HALLIK BRADY.
Qualified E*?c(j triz.
Aug* U, 1950,16, 4K
I
ftnlc?*>f Real Estate.
TTNDER the direction of tlic Will of J. E.
U Foster, Dec^, wo will sell, nt Abbeville
Court House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER,
A plantation, on which the Deceased lived,
containing about
300 ACRES,
on which are good improvements. Also,
The Coolie Tract, containing
170 ACRES,
I adjoining tlie home place. Sold on a credit of
twelve months, interest from date, with nolo
and approved security.
All persons having demands against the Estate
will please hand them in to ihe Fxecutors
as they wish to know the indebtedness of the
Estate. Persons knowing themselves to lie indebted
to the Estate will make payment without
delay a9 the debto of the Estate must be
paid.
.TAMKS M/-rAKf.ATC
c/ wi COWAN, '
Executors.
Aug. 5, 1859, 14-tf
PELLETIEn db CO.,
DRUGtrlSTS,
HAIVIBT7KQ, s. C-,
\\7 OULI) respectfully invite the ntti'iiV
t tion of the public to their largely
replenished stoek of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, OILS,
TRUSSES,
PATENT UCl)lCL\i:S,
INSTRUMENTS.
Glass, Brushes, Soaps,
PE RFUMERY,
Potashes, Spices, Cosmetics,
FANCY GOODS, AC.
Tlieif recent purchases in JNe\v York, selecto.l
l?v ouc of the firm with the prentest. care as
to rpklit y. enables them to olfer their Goods at
prices a? low as uny similar establishment in
the South.
The public nre respectfully invitcil to call
ami examine for themselves.
Catalogues of Goods sold by them furnished
on applicatiou to
A. .1. PF.LLETIER <t CO.,
Druggists, Hamburg, S. C.
A up. 13, 1659, 1(5, Sin.
DISTRICT ADVERTISING.
Clerk. ~
The State of South Carolina.
A HUE VILLK DISTRICT.
Petition for the lieurfit* of the Insolvent Debt
or a Act
JAMES A. CAI.DWALL. who is in the custody
<>f the Sheriff of Abbeville lii<triet, j
nl the suit, of T. II. Licon. having filed in my I
otHee, together with u schedule, mi oath, of his
estate an<I elFeets. his petition In the Court of
Common I'leas. praying; that lie may l>e admitted
to the benefit of the Aeis of llio General
Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors.
It is Ordered, That, the said T. II. T.igon, j
and all other creditors to whom the snid .1 nines j
A. Culdwell is in anywise indebted, be, audi
they are hereby summoned, and have notice
to appear, In-fore the Court, at Abbeville Court
Mouse, on ihe Ihird day of October next, to .
shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of
the petition should not be granted.
MA'ITIIKW MoLluNALD, c.c.v.
OHiee <if Common I'lens, )
Abbeville District, this >
2Sth June, 18.09. j 9 3m
The State of South Caroliua.
A It UK VILLK DISTRICT.
Petition for the fin" fits of the Insolvent Debtor's |
J\ ft.
JOHN W. DISOWN, who is in the custody i
ill" the Sheriff of Abbeville District, l?v
rirtne of a Writ of Capitis ad Satisfaciendum
>i the suit of William Sberrard, having filed
in my olliee. together with a Schedule. on oath,
>f his estate nod effect*. his petition to tliff^
''mill of Common I'lens, praying thai he may j
lie admitted lo the benefits of the Acts of the j
[ieneral Assembly made for the relief of insol
rent debtors.
It is Ordered, That, tfie said William Sherard
mi all other creditors to whom the said John
VV. r?r<?wn is in anywise indebted, be, and they
\re hereby summoned, and have notice to appear,
before thu nuid Court nt Abbeville Court
[louse, on the third day of October next, to
shew en use, if any they can, why the prayer of the
petition aforesaid, should not he granted.
ji/\ i intw hicjjuaaJjU, c.c.r.
Orti?'?? of Common I'leas, )
r'.Mx-ville District, 28th [
June, J 0 3m
The State of Sooth Carolina.
A BBE VILLI! DISTRICT.
J'tlil'ton for the JJenrJits of the Into Ivcnt J)thto
Act.
rAMFA W. McCRADY who is in tl?? custody
of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by
virtue of a Writ of Capias a<l satisfaciendum
ni ?i.~ ..r u 1 ts -r._ _ . ?
...? Muniu'-i o. rnnar i\: urotlicrs
having filed in my office, together with n
Schedule, nil oath of his estate and effects, his
petition to the Court of (Simmon l'leas, praying
that he may tx> admitted to the benefit* nf
the Acts of the General Assembly made for the
relief of insolvent debtors.
It is Ordered, That the said Sam'l S. Farrar
and Brothers, and all oJicr creditors to whom
the said .laines W. MeCrady is ill anywise indebted,
be, and they are hereby .summoned,
and have DOtice to appeal*, before the said
Court at. Abbeville Court House on the third
day of October next, to shew cause, if any they
can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid
should not be granted.
if ATTIIF.W M<.T)OVAT nfr...
Office of Com mm) Pleas. )
Abbeville Distiiot, 28t.li [
June, 1859. J 9
CommisBioner.
, The Slate of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
llpnderson, Kirtland, \
North <fc Piatt, f Bill for Acct. Marshall
vs. ) Assets.
Hadden.Slaeer <& Co. f i
PURSUANT to order of C%nrt "the credits
ors of tUe above named firm of Slater,
flndden & Co., both individual and partucrhip
" are hereby required to present and
prove their demands before me on or before the
lint of October next.
_ WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. P.
Commissioner's Office, )
'June 28, 1869. J" 9 3m
In the Matter of the Real Estafo
of Robert Smi'h, dec.
11- A 1
out to ox oouui uaronna,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT,
In Ordinary.
Franklin Bowie and wife, App't )
_ * Defendant#.
W. S. Smith, et. al. ^T)
F appearing, to iny satisfaction t!iat James
Smith, arts Inano Smith, two of the Defta
in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State.
11 is therefore ordeied ihat .they do appear
and object to the sale of the Re^l Estate of Rob*
ert Smith, dcc'd, on or before the 18th November
next, or their cpnsonl to the same will be entered
of record.
WM. HILL, Of A. D.
August 25, 1859 18 8m
BELTIHCH BELTING! !
Tr*OR GIN BANpS, for sale at the Depot in
J? this place, a lot of superior Gotta Per.
cha Belting 4. 6 and B inohes in wflith. This
belting w ill be sold at first cost, and persons
wishing st)ch would do ?re|l to eall soon.
* D. B. 80NDLEY.
Ag?ot Ot 4 C. K,
THE LATEST NEWS!
FllOM THE
kwm CLOTHING DEPOT,
CORNER OF THE
Marsliall House, j
It. M. & S. A. WIXSTOCK,
I NVITE attention to their immense stock of
I Goods consisting, in part, ns follows:
Fine Linen Conts, $1.25, worth $2 00
Itlack Alpncn Coats, 2.00 " 3.00
Fanner's Satin CoaU, " 0.00
Cassimere Coat*, 8.00 ' G.OO
Black Cloth Coats, 12.00 " 18.00
Linen I'ant*. l.on " l -r><>
I Fine lilnek Alpaca I'ants, 2.<iO " 3.00
j Fine Drop D'Ete Punts, 4.50 " 0.50
| Fine HI nek Cas<iinere Punts, 4.00 " 6.00
Fine Colon! do do 4.50 " 6.50 j
Fine Silk Ila4?. 2.75 ' 4.60 j
Fine Straw 11 at s, 50 '* l.OO I
Fine Casimere Ilals, ].5r> " 3.00 j
<lo do do 3.50 " 5.01) >
Shirts 50 " 1.00
Shirt. Collars. 12J " 25
Black Silk Cravats, 37j " 75
Fine Colored Cravats, 75 " 1.25
Black Kid Cloves, 50 " 1.00
Umbrellas, 75 " 1.25
TRUNKS,
VALISES, CARPET HAGS, YI0L1XS, |
FLUTES,
SOCKS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, j
J'IXE liAZOliS,
AND STIJOPS,
Pocliot Knivos.
?A LAUGH LOT OF
TOBACCO AM) SEGARS.
; All the nbove artirles we will sell very low as j
| we are desirous of closing out our stock. Call |
I and examine the stork and we will sell yon
| the Goods if ><><> will give 11* anything, for
j them. Now it? your time you men whojtilve
heen waiting for the Clothintr to yet. cheaper
before you bought, ami let. the old winter cunt j
burn you till you can hardly tret about, come
U|> an<l buy you a iiiec Coat , Vest ami l'ants
for little over half the usual price, ami if you
! are notable to buy a llat, we will give you
1 one, rather tlinn you Khali <lo without it.
Now, as we intend to do what we say, we
| trust you will all take the chance of buying
| GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER.
I
; One of tin: Finn as well ns Mr. Johnson Ramey j
| will ill whys he ready to waif on our customers, I
i and we shall i-pare no pains in trying to suit I
i all those who may call on ns.
K?*a?l llii* C'sirofiilly, an?l come tip J
ot. once. Don'i forgetting place.
B. 3YE. &. S. A. WINSTOCK'S !
Clothing Depot, Cor. Marshall House.
Abbovillo.
July 1st, 1859. 'J.tf
4 R E 0 U L Ai
stage um
Abbeville to Washington, Ga.
'pilB Undersigned, Mrwrt. FOOL .t ftUTJL
I.KDOK, having obtained the nihil contract
between the above points, wou!?l respect
fully iBlorm the public that, they linvo reslucked the
Ii|i6 willi
Fine Horses and Entirely New
Coaches, *
nnd with experienced driver.? they will continue
the line, leaving Abbeville (\ II.,on .'MONDAYS,
W F.I )N I0S1> AYS and FRIDAYS. alter (lie j
^arrival of the cars from Oreenville, so tliat travelers
from all- points above Jlodet-'s Bepnt will
he aide to pass ilircctly tlnotiL'h the same dav to
Wash ititrtoii. On. Will leave Washington. (ill, i
on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS.
hiihih imicii iiio uiii-apfsi line tor nil inose going
west. 1'riiii^ ihe uppi-r |>:?rt of thin Slntc. For
information apply to the following AuPiits:
r Joiin McBrtok, Abbeville H.? Tiikopaluh
II oil kits, Calhoun's Mills, Joiin S Ankkrson,
Dan burg, tJu., and Jauk* E. Waduy, Washinglon,
Ga.
TOOL ?fc RUTLEDGE.
July 7th, 1859 11 Urn
XEV CARPET STORE.
Tames g. bailie & brother. <iir?ct
importers of, and Wholesale and
Itcfilil Dealers in nil kinds of English and
American Carpeting, Utigs, Floor Oil Cloths,
Table Oil Clothe, Satin PeLaine, Laco and
Muslin Cnrtains, Cornices, Mats. Brooms, Mattings,
Brushes, Ac., Ac. A full line Knglish Velvet
Carpeting, new designs and rich colors. A
full line Brussels Carpeting, embracing all the
newest and best patterns made. A full stock
of Oil Cloths in Knglish and American?well
seasoned. Carriage .Oil Cloth, and remnants of
tine Oil Cloths sold low to Carriage Makers.
i\ gooa mock oi ? piys and ingrains rich colors,
all of which we ore offering nt the lowest
majket prices. Cnrpete (undo up if required.
Patronage respectfully solicited. A liberal
discount made lo the furnishing of Churches.
JAS. O. RAILIK <fc BIIO., 205 Broad St.,
2d House nhove Bank of Augusta, Ua.
JAS. (J. B*AI1,I1S, 284 KiugSt., Charleston,8. C.
Aug. 5, 1859, Gin.
25,000 SliingloB
WANTED.
THE subscriber desires to purchase TwentyFive
Tho.usAnd Shingles, to.he delivered
at his lot. in the Village, above Dr. Livingston's
Sleain Mill.
Mr. JOHN EXRIGHT, if authorised to
make the contmct in relation to the same during
the subscriber's absence.
A. M. SMITII.
Juiy 28, 1869, 13. tf
*
Notice.
TnE Notes nnd Accounla of tlie Firm of Jordan
<fe McLauchlin are in my hands for
collection. There nre also Notes and Accounts
of the old Rusineasof I). A. Jordan. Those indebted
to the firm, or to myself, will coine forward
and make immediate payment to the undursigued.
;
D. A. JORDAN.
May 12, 1859-2-tf
DISSOtJJTION.
THE Copartnerahip-weretofore existing between
the undersigned ia this day dissolved
by mutual cousent. Mr John White is
aloiio authorised to settle all notes nnd accounts
due tlu) Firm. - Punctual payment is
earnestly solicited.
" , JOHN WHITE.
K. J. WHITE.
June 8th, I860, 13?13t
NEW ARRIVALS;*
MOOR# & QJJAIFE
HAVE received a flew lot of Mantillas,
Lftc^Porhte, and sometlftnfif new in Lac?
Shawls, Round I'oints. Also, a few more
ao.jpapniNo boof0
M?37,'185?. 4-tf
NOTICE.
Kotlce is hereby given- that application will
he made to the ne*t Legislatue for a re-charter
of the Ferry over Savannah River, known aa
"Bsrkesdale's Ferry."
August H, l?51M5~3n)
I). M l.A
?MIMSISS i
ABBEVILLE
litis constantly on liand, and is
DRUGS AND
To which he respectfully.invites tho attention of
's selected with great c&rc, nnd consists in port,
T> n uns M
V S 3E^2 UK 3
Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine
IIP IE IR, 1? XT
TRUSSES AN? SI
SURGICAL A\D DEJ
Pure WINES and LIftUO
M??I INI
PI3NTE TOBACCO, SUM
fAKGY AND TO!
iN. U.?l'liysicians* prescriptions carefully coi
Medicines warranted genu
May 19, 1859. H?If
What has caused this gTeat commotion
The country, country through ?
LAST FALL WE SAID
Cheap Goods for Cash was all the rage,
The greatest blessing of $e age.
THIS SPRING WE ADD
rl"MIAT we are armed arid equipped an the
1 demand requires, with a much Larger,
Better nnd Cheaper Stock of Goods tlinn we
Itave ever offered bpfore.
SO FAR FROM
THE CASH SYSTEM
Having proved a fafldre, each successive month
has shown a steady increase. We shall not
therefore abandon the principle, but shall adhere
to it. more closely than ever. Old Fogies
may cry, "l'eaeel peace! 1" but there sha
be no peace until it is known as far as the Eaet
is from the West, that Abbeville is the best
market, for the purchase of lJr}- Goods, and
that MOOIIE <k QUAIFK'S ia headquarters
for style, price and quality.
Come tlwsn, all ye "Sous and ^daughters of
Adam, and
YOUR GOODS FOR CASH
And he no longer led by those who liold out
loij' time and big profits.
Here it is hardly ncci-ssnrv for us to sav that
one"of our firm was one of the first Fn the
Northern Markets, and nearly the last to leave
it, and thut we hnve ninny'of the novelties of
the season, consisting in part, ns follows:
Bftrege Mantles, $7.60.
Mantilla* at *1.00,
Mantilla Shawl*
Illusion ("Hps.
Kohe Almedn.
llohe I.eonora.
Ilobe Magieienne.
llohe n Quille*.
Holm n 1-es.
Robe A L Imperntrice.
Double Skirt llobes,
llohe Chevalier.
llohe A 2 Volants.
R<11j.> A 'i.Innpa Vtilnnf#
Bonnets from 25cta to $10.
Ksmoralda Sleeves.
Pi-imadonna Setts.
Level la Cloth.
EsmoruMft B^ege.
Oratiidicn.
Circular and Quaker Fans.
White ami Col. Pique.
Tine Hack Combs. #7.00
Barege Robes Double and Single.
Plain Bareges, 12^ets.
Thunder and Lightning Hats.
Straw lints of every color and style.
Clothing of nil styles and prices.
We hand" you this short list but if you will
bring with you the CASH, we can show
you tnany goods that will make your heArU
leap for joy, and pay you well for coming fifty
aiul even an hundred miles.
Fearing that we shall occupy more spacc
than the Editors of the " Banner" and " Press"
hail the kindness to reserve for up, we shall
make but one more appeal.
Jit is to those who live nfc a distance to I
come to town, and if you cannot buy all
of your poods of us for Cash, you will find
some of the Fogies who are clever fallows and
ever ready to welcome you inside the portals of
their doors, and extend to you that which we
refuse?Time! Time! I Time!!!?until time
shall he no longer on their books, then take
from you n scrip of pnperon which is written,
"One day after date," Ac., with your name at
the bottom. 4
Our advice -"ouhl bo, bring with you the
? In*-,. ? .1.?
. ',"7 "J"" f"' ?"?i
Calm will he tliy Bleep as infant slumber*,
Pure as the purest thoughts thy dreamt.
Add nil thejoy this bright world numbers,
Shed o'er tbec ber mingled beams.
MOOIIE & QUAIFE.
April 6. 1859r-49-tf
BRANCH ALLEN & EDWARDS
HAVE just received fresh additions to their
Stock, of various kinds.
A choice lot just reoeived.
KEROSINE,
A fresh, pure and transparent article just received,
which we will sell at tl'fO* gallon.
PICTURE "FRAMES,
A fine lot of the?a on hand whioh we will sell
at Charleston prlcos.
Starchy Pepper, Ginger, Sod i
Soapt ef all kinds, Com Starch,
T/watMa'aJfcia 1m --J
? mi<v?Of r w? rivoricff VHO Ut&i*
Putty, always on Sand.
PIANOS,
We will deliver Pianos from One of the best
manufaeturies in the United Slates, at any
point on anV Railroad in the State at fire per
cent advance on New York priMft. permit the
rturchasor to. use them Xor reasonable
ength of time, have theiriQteaminpd by any
Professor of Musj^and then, if they do not
give perfect satqQfetion, we will take them
back free all charge to the pntehaser.
SEWING MACHINES.
We will deliver these a* any point on %ny
Railroad in the State, or at any float in the
District and warrant them to give satisfaction.
BRANCH, ALLIEN k EDWARDS
Abbeville, April23, 18ft?Hjo?
4
U.CHLIN,
C. KC., S. 0_,
now receiving n fresh supply of
MEDICINES, !
his frii'mls nn<l tlic public generally. IiUatock
of tlic following nrticles:
EDICINES,
Hair and Tooth Brashes,
M E H "Y ,
IGULBER BRACES,
TAL IXSTRl JIEXTS,
RS for Medical Purposes,
i H3ESTS,
rTJPP A.3NTD CIGARS,
[LET AETIC&BS,
Tipomided, nnd all order? correctly answered.
iiie,.?unl of the best quality.
P. B. GLASS,
SUCCESSOR TO R. L. BRYAN,
BOOK SELLER,
4* AXI>
SXAXiUiM iiH,
175 Richardson St. (:{ doors above the Market,)
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS for sale a large assortment of I,aw,
Medical, Theological, Scliool and Miscellaneous
Hook?. Fancy Goods, ('heap I'uhlieations
and Blank Hooks of every description.
Stationery. Foreign and Domestic, of every va
riety and Quality, Oil 1'nintinirs. Lithographs
and Artists Materials, Globes, Writing Desks,
Musical Instruments, Ac.,
BLANK BOOKS manufactured tn nny^pattern,
and blank work of every description prepared
to order.
Wholesale Purchasers supplied, and all orders
promptly attcVdfcd to at the lowest cash
prices.
Aug. 12, 1859, Om.
A POSITIVE REMEDY.
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
10,000 Negroes
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Saved Yearly.
Planters Take Notice,
Planters Take Notice,
Planters Take Notice,
JTan.nlVs ClorrHa.l
Jacob's Cordial
Jacob's Cordial
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sure
Is The Only Sui#
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
And Positive Remedy
Before The People
Before The People
n mit I
tsetore lne reopie
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
In Dysentery,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
Diarrhoea,
And Flux,
An*l Flux,
And Flux,
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails.
It Never Fails. .
Packages of Half Boz.
Packages of Half Doz.
Packages of Half Doz,
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
Put up Expressly
For Plantations,
For Plantations. For
Plantations.
$1 per Bottle.
A1 T? _Xi.l _
$1 per Dome.
$1 per Bottle,
For Salt in Abfxviii* by
J. A N. KNOX.
A opr. 12, 1859, 15-12m
Screw Arrival*.
WE Kaje tlii* day reoeired ft large and new
supply of
fleaehea and Brown HOMESPUNS.
lack and Whit# Good, for DUSTERS.
Black aod White CALICOS.
1)KD TICKrHO,
And other artieloe which we offer at a am all
am
^ MOORS * QUAIFE.
May *1,1859, 4-tf
NOTICE.
APPUUATION will be made at the next
aeaaionof tha Leg Mate re far a charter
of the Abbevilla District Agricultural Society.
. AMgust.aa, 18M-3W, ' '
VIA STATE LOTTERY.
I'or tlic benefit of the
MONTICELLO UNION ACADEMY
OK JASPER COUNTV. oA.
Authorize1 hi/ S/t- rial Act of (he Isi/iitlalure.
238SO DPrizcs.
More than OXK PHIZK to every Two
TICKETS.
flU'KINNElTA&C'o., Managers
CAPITAL P1111E
I -860,000.
Whole Tickets ?10, Halves 65, I
qiiairlfri* $2,50.
To lie Drawn cacli Saturday
In Septcm'bera 1850.
IN THE CITY OF
SAVA.KrjXTA.BC, &EO.
Class35,to 1)?drsiwiiSep. (N't!)
Class :{(( to l?e drawn Svp. 1? 1 N5? |
Class 37 to be drawn Sep. 17, l N5i) i
Class 3M to l>e drawn Sep. 2 1,1 SAO i
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
1 l'rize of $00,000 is $60,000
1 ? '2i>,0(tii Ik 20,000 |
I 10,000 is 10,000
1 > B.OOO is 6,000
1 ?' 4tO< 10 is 4,000
1 '< 3.000 id 8.0!*0
1 " l.fiOO i? 1.S00
1 " 1,100 is 1,100
5 " 1,000 are fi.Ono
10 " 500 mo tytoo
2 " 400 nrc BOO
2 " 300 nrc <IO0
2 " 200 ur? <100
fiO " inOiiri; T,.iOi?
100 " 100 nrc 10,000
100 " are 9,600
100 " S/i arc 8,500
Approximation Prizes.
4 Prizes ?200 App'g to fciiO.oOO prize are $SOO
.4,- ?' ISO ' 20,000 " C,i)l)
4?" i 25 10,000 ?? r.m?
4 " 100 " fi.MMj ?? 400
8 " 8i) ? 4,000 " ?40
i 8 " 60 " tt.OOO ' 4S0
8 " fiO " 2,000 " 400
8 " 40 " 1,500 " S'20
400 " 20 100 " K.OOM
15,000" 8 " 200.0* >0
25.828 Prizes amounting to *" *:>r><'i,(il0
Certificates of package* will lie sold at
the following ra'es, \vliic-li in tin; risk :
Certificate ofPackages of 10 Whole Tickets $00
10 Half " 30
" " lo (JuarW-r " 15
" " 10 Eighth " 7.50
In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose
the money to our address for the tickc(f order?
e?l, on receipt of which thoy will lie forward hy
first mail. Purchasers run have tickets ending
in any figure the}' may designate.
Notice to eorpespmidunU.?'Those who prefer
not sending nioncy hy niail, enn use the Kx?
press companies, wlierehv money for Tickets,
in sums of ^im Dollars and unwnrds. can he
sent tis at o^tr risk and expense, from nny city
or town where t hero is an Express Office. The
money and order miipt be enclosed in a Government
Post Ofiiec.Stamped Envelope, or the
Express Companies ennnot reeeivc them.
Tha list <>f drawn numbers and pcizes w ill he
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
All communicntions strictly confidential.
Orders for Ticket* or Certificate*, hy Mail or
Express, to he directed to
M'KIXNEV <t CO..
Savannah, Ga.
April 13, 1859, 50?12m
BANPORD'8
3LIVER INVIGGRATGR,
NEVER DEHILITATES.
IT is cnmpotMidi'J entirely from Gut.s, ard
ha* become an established fact, a known
and approved by all' . that have used it, and
in now resorted to ^ with confidence in nil
the diseases for which it is recommended.
It has cured loons- ? ands within the last
two years who had ^ given up all hope# of
relicf.as the numerous ^ unsolicited certificates
i n m y possession show.
The dose must be a H dapt ed to the temperament
of the individ- ? ual taking it, and.used
in such rpiantitiesas to ^ act gently on the howels.
Let the dictates ^ ?f your judgment
guide you in the use of the I.iver Invigorator,
and it will cure ^ Liver Complaints,Itillious
attacks, Dyspep- sin, ChrupicDinrrhea,
Summer Complaints, ? Dysentery, Dropsy,
Sour Stomach, Habit- uul Coftiveltess, Cholic.
Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera ^Infantum,
Flatulence, g* Jaundice, Fenia'le
weaknesses, fas thoqs- ands cwi testify.) in
in twentv minutes. if^Ut.wn or '!'???
pootifuls are taken nt ^ commencement of attack.
M
All who tiBO it are j giving their testimony
in its favor.
ITIix Water in IIh; IVoiitli willi
the Invigorator, and Swallow
both together.
TRICE OXE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
?AI^O.?
SANPORD'S
FAMILY
ATHARTI PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FROM
I'ure Vegetable Extract*", and put up*itt Olnss
Cases. Air Tight, and will keep in nnytrlimnte.
The Family Ci?thar- . Itio Fills is n gentle
but active Cathartic 513 whi^h the proprietor
has used iu liia practise j more tlmu twenty
years. , t
The constant in- * ownsing do ma ml,
from those who liavew long used the l'ills
and the satisfaction':!* which all express in
regard to their lis*. lias induced me to
plnee them within the| reach nf all.
The Profession vclljV know that different
Cathartics act 011 dif-M fercnt portions of
the howels.
The family Cathartic]^ Pill lias, with due
relereoce to this welll* established fact, been
compounded from a va-)^J piety of the purest
Vegetable Extract*. M which not nlika On
every part of tho ali-I? mentary canal, and
arc good and enfe in a11|?9{ -case* where a Cathartic
is needed, suchly Ins Derangements of
the Stomach, Sleepi-| 'ness. Pains in the
Rack and Loins, C'oativeneas, Tain ami Soreness
over the whole body, from fudden cold,
which frequently, if neglected, end in a long
course of r'ever. Loss of Appetite, o Creeping
Sensation of Cold over the body, Restlessness.
Headache, or weight in the Howl, nil Inflammatory
Diseases, Worms in Children ?<r Adults,
Rheumatism, n great Purifier of thelilood and
many diseases to which flesh is lieir, too numerutis
to mentioo in this advertisement.?
Doee, 1 to 3.
PRICE 8 DIMES.
The Liver Invigorator and FamHy Cathartic
Pills are retailed by Druggist generally, and
sold wholesale by the Trade in large towns.
S. T. W. SAN FORD; "M. D. '
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
836 Broadway,New York.
Also sold bv
Jordan <fc McLauculin. Abbeville.
Bra soil, Allen <fe Edwards, Abbeville.
April 16. 1860, 60->12m
MARSHALL, LE? 4fc DtBRUHL.
TUB undersigned have associated with them
in the Pract5?i.of the Law, STEPHEN
C. DkBKUHL, Esq. All business entreated to
their eare will reeeive prompt attention, "
J. FOSTER MARSHALL,
W.-A. LEE.
Januarj-12, lgsr. ^- 87-tf
i?
Notice to DtbUm. \
ALL Persons Indebted to the late firm of
WARDLAW A LYON are requested to
make prompt payment* *r? anxious, to .
close up the business. Twlfaicounts as heretofore*
vfill.oe found in fta h?nda of Messrs.
Jordan A WLapchux, twtfr successors, at the
old stand. i??WAIWStAW
A LYON.
Peo 17, 1908 I /' #3 if
GROVER & BAKER'S
CELEBRATED
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
NEW STYLES?PRICES FROM $30TO *125.
i:xTit.\ CHAnoR >>p .$5 fob iifmmkiib.
495 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
21U KINO STREET CHARLESTON.
Biia.m ii, Ai.i.kn ?t KiiWARtiS, Agent*, Abbeville
Those Machines sew from two r|mio1?, ns pur.
chased from the Store, requiring iio re winding
of thread ; they llem. I'ell, Gather, and Stitch
in a superior style, finishing eaoli seuin by Ihelr
own operation, without recourse to the linndtieeilld,
qk is required by other machines'. Thcv
will do better and nliGii|iers owing thnnu sen
I tress can, oven il she works for one rent on hour
| mid are, uti(|tiebtionul>ly, the bat Machine?, in
! the market for family sewing, on iieuount of
their silliplieity, durability, cane of miiiiagemehl,
and adaptation to nil varieties of family sewing?
executing < ilh< r heavy or tine woil; with equal fui
eililv. and without KoepinI mliital > <.?
! As evidence ? ( tlio unquestioned superiority
j <>f their Machines, llic ( itovKii At Baiu.h Smving
| Maciiink Company beg leave i?> rcsjtcctl'nlly re?
; for to the following
TESTIMONIALS.
| " Having luiil one of (irover & linker's Mit.
i rhirifH in my family for nearly a year mid a half,
i I take pleasure in commending it mh every way
I reliaMe for the |>ur|>n*ofur which it ip designed?
i Family Sewing.''?Mrs. Jorhua f.eavitt, teifr. of
! Her. J)r. J.cavill, Julitur of N. }'. Independent.
( " I confess myself delighted with your Sew|
ing Machine, which has been in my family for
; many month*. It lias nlwnyu been ready for
I dniy, requiting no adjustment, nnd is easily
was ever v u loans vinithy. He would {renounce
miil-uight Bliirl-mnkinp ax < the direful ypring of
?voes linn umbered.'"?Prof. Ji'orlh.
" I take plonsnro in sa}iiig, that the Grover
it Raker Sewing Machines have more thou biihtained
my expectation. After trying and returning
others, I have three of theni in opera,
lion mi my different places, and, after four year's
trial, have no fault, to find."?,/. JI. Jlaminuud,
Senator of South Carolina.
"My wife has had one of Orover A Bflrfcer'a
Family Sewing Machines for aomo time, andI
am satisfied it is one of llie best Inlf-r-nnvini?
machines that has been invented. I take
much pleasure in recommending it to the public,"
?.7. (}. Harris. Governor of Tellurite*
" It in 'i beautiful thing, find putx everybody
into an exuitement of good humor. Were I a
Catholic, I should insist U|K>r. Saints Grover <fc
Maker having an eternal holiday in commemornt
ion of their good deeds foe humanity."?Cot nut
M. Clan.
i
" I think it l>y farthe best potent in use,
T). in Machine can be adapted from the finest
cambric to the heaviest caooimere. It kvi
Btronger, faster, and more beautifully Own one
can imagine- If mine could not be replaced,
tnouey could not buy it.?Mr*. J. Q. Brown,
Nashville, Tenn.
4
U It in speedy, very neat, and durable in its
work : in ensiiy understood and kept in repair.
I earnestly recommend this machine to all my
!. < .1 I f 11 U A
aC(]IICUBlianvn? nuu uuici? JTVTTC0f,
Memphis, Tom.
" We And litis Mficltino to work to our satisfaction,
anil wiili pleasure recommend it to the
public, ns we beiinve the Grover & Baker to be
the best Sewinit Machine iu use."?Diary Brothers,
Allitouia, Tetin.
" If used exclusively for family purposes, with
ordinary rare, 1 will wager they Will last one
three score veara nud ten,' and never get out of
fix."?John Erskiuc, Nashville Teun.
" I have had your Machine for several week*,
aud am perfectly satisfied tint the work it
does is the best and moat let itiful that ever
Was made,"?Maggie A imiscn, Nashville, Te*n
& ,
" I use my Mnchine upon coats, dress-making
..l c a > L: 1?:?
nu%m lino iihcii vMivuiu^ aiiu hip wur* if umir?ble?far
belter than the beat hand-eewing, or
.any other machine I huve ever seen ."?Lucy U,
Tltotnptvn, Nashville, Trnn.
" I find the work llieetrongeet and most bf?uI
have erar aeen, mode aither'by hand or
machine, and regard the Grover & Baker Machine,
mh one of the 'greateat hleaaiuga to our
ee*."-?-J}ri. Taylor, NcukvilU, Tm
"I have one of Groter A Baker'a Sewing
Machined in use in my family) and find it invalaa*
ble. 1 can confidently recommend it to al! peraona
in want of a machine."?Q: T. 2tump?*,
Nathville, Tenn.
I take pleaanra in certifying to the plijily of
the Grover A Baker Sewing Machine*. 'I haye
need on* on aim oat every de?snp#irof worker
moutha. and find it mneh aironger and better in '
erery reepeet than work done oy h*ad.M?Mrt,
J). Hr. WhMcri Xatfirille, TentL ;
J<j f
9
uuupieu i.i? every variety <>l liimily sewing, by
! simply ?-lm:i2iii2 the spools of thread."? Mrx.
' tC/i-ii/i'l/i Stiickhnid. wife of I'm. ]Jr. Strickj
land, Editor of N. J*. Christian Advocate.
! " After trying several different eood machines,
I preferred your?, oil account of ita simplicity,
J iiinl the perfect ease with which it is managed,
; us well as the utreugih and durability of the
Beam. After lonjr experience, I fe<?| competent
to speak in this inminer, and to confidently rec^tninend
it for every variety of family sewing."
Jfrs. K. 11. Spouner, wife of the Editor of Brook
| Ii/n Hta v.
" I have used a Grover ?fc linker Sewing Machine
fur two years, ami have found it adapted
to all kind* of fiunily sewing, front Cambric to
Broadcloth. Garments linve been worn out
without the giving way of a stitch. Tlie Machine
in easily kept. in order, mid easily used."?Jfrs
A. D. , Whipple, wife of Jieii. Uco. Whipple,
New York.
"Your Sewing Machine ha* been in use in
my family tin* past two years, an<l 11??? Indira
reqttent rne to give you their testimonial* to itn
perfect, adnpteduoss, hs well hb labor-saving qualities
in the performance of family and houseuold
sewing.?lioberl Doorman, N. Y,
"For several months we linve used Grover dt
' Baker's Sewing Machine, ami have come to ilia
conclusion tliat every lady who desires lier sewI
ing beautifully and quickly done, would be most
' fortunate in possessing one of these reliable and
I indefatigable 'iion needle women,' whose combined
qualities'of beauty, strength, andsimplicity, nro
I invaluable."?J. IK. Morris, daughter of Gen.
(Jco. I'. Men t is, lulitor of the Home Journal.
Ext ract of a letter from TIior. R. Lenvitt, Esq.,
on American gentleman, now resilient in Sydney,
i^ew South Wales, dated January. 12, 1 e<ft8:
" I hud :i tent made in Melbourne, in 1863, in
which there were over tluee thousand yard* of
sewing done with one of Grover A'. Maker's Machines,
and a single veuiti of that hnsoutstood all
the double seams sewed by sailors with a nerdla
and twiue."
" If Homer could bo called up from his mur.
key luidns, lie. would sing the advent of Grover &
Baker as a more benignant miracle o( art then

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