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US IN DSiP KN DI;NT- J'iliiSS I* rUUMftllKI) KVKr.V 1IUPAT MOISNt.NC, HV I t?UCKSTT & V/IIiSON, Proprietors. ' TERMS. fW'Sl per annum, iiienriabli/ in j ' Si. Advertisements will ti?i inserted cojirpieuously ' . ?. * &t the following very low rates_ J 1 square of i- li 1103 or less, l insertion, 7."> '/ Every following.insvrlion, - - - - :i~ \ J sijiinre X month.", - - - - 00 1 " H " ; ?>< ! 1 1 your. 10 u0' J Anuounciuy a Candidate, (in advance,} ;; 00 1 Libfsr.il .4adUi?ti?ir.? will hi. ! I .? j.t.OUHS j advertising largely. All obituary noticcs i-xoocdiiig t* . o lines , will ho ehurged :ic advertisements. '< r??** All comnmnicAtiima and letters on l>Ui>i- i dobs with this oilice, must he addressed to Tub 1 IsDtPBXDKM Fnc.vs, Abbeville C. II. 5. C., rr.K- j i Caip. to insure attention. | < '' ?*** j ADVJERTIESSXENTS. , SPAHTAHSUm j( FEMALE COLLEGE, j FACULTY., j, J. WOFFORD TUCKER, President, and Pro- j fessor of Enqlish Literature; ; . Rev. CIlARL^S TAYLOR. II. D, Prof,mar of Natural Scicnce and Mathematics ; Mikr PUKB13 I'AINE, Inslruetree* i/i Modem r Languages. ?t>ta?i/. Physiology, Descriptive J Astronomy. Ancient and Sacred Geography, clc Rt. P. E. SAUNIEli, Professor of Music ; j] juiiuy compeieoi 10 instruct iu any of tlie Iv Ornamental branches if Fomalo Education will I bo procured before the comiucneemeut of the ' 1 Term. ! ' * TUITION FEES. C Preparatory Department, $20 a year. ' Collegiate Department, embracing everything taught in the College course, 40 " " Mufcic on Piano, e^tra, 40 " " Fancy Needle Work, "N'nxflowcr Work, Leather work, etc., ? " ? f Tuition Fees paj ablo in all catcs btrietly (one ] Term, or half yeaily) in advance. Board, on tho Campus, with c members of Faculty, including nil expenses, lights, fuel, ! e wnsmng, attention, <tc., $12 per month. f Board, without tho items of ! e lights and washing, 10 " " ' c Quarterly payments in odvoncc will l?e re- r ouircd for board. * { SCHOLASTIC TERMS. * Tho next regular Term will commence on Monday, tho 25th of February. Animal Comnionceraont at the same time with YToflford College, in July; no summer vacation. The " Fall Term will close in December. All the appliauces are now complete for a i x snceossful piosccution of our labor. A good ; Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus has | j uetiii purcuasi-a ana ib now ready lor use. The ; Utmost care and attention will be paid to the j I licalth and comfort, cs well ns the mental and j f] moral improvement, of our pupils. In the mode and processes of Education, our j purpose is not only to instruct corrcetly, but to discipline the understanding?to teach young 0 ladies how to thitik. n It is but just to ourselves to say that our Professor of Music is ono of the uiost skillful 1' masters of the 6ciencc;.he deservedly stands second to uone in his own department. Wc may be allowed to remark hero that we regard the Spartanburg Female College as the choa^est Institution of similar grade In South ^ uarouna. a pupil may avail herself of the fid- ( vnntngcs of everything !n the College course, ^ with Music, Boarding, and all incidental echo- J lastic charges, for a little lees thuu two hundrod ^ dollars a year I Thus : '' Board, 9 months, $12, ?108 00 1 Literary Department, 40 00 u Musio, oxtra, 40 00 Contingeut fee, and use of Piano, 5 00 a i no nf) i t J. WOFFORD TUCKER. Spartanburg, S. C., Jan 1, 1856 37 lm JEFFERS & C0THRANS, FACTORS AND. COMMISSION MERCHANT.*, Central Wharf, c Charleston, S. O, r BEG leave to inform their friends, and the i public generally, that they still continue | n me nuove uuaine.su, an(j will devote their atten- j 0 tion to tlio sale of . id Wheat, Cotton, Flour. &c., I tj and tlie purchase of Goods, Family Supplies for Planters, Ac. ts Having determined to confine'themselves exclutivcly to a.Commission Business, tliey hope to merit and rcceivc a full share of patronage. HENRY L. JEVFERS, WADE S. COTHRA.N, JOHN COTHHAN. Jfllitiflrr 05 lOr/J ?rt , _u. tvuyj OS? - 4 m | : r Sign of lite Tito Large Watchcs. I WATCHES, CLOCKS, |" Ayp ir ar ~W <9 J AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH! Q&v MERCHANTS and Dealers will do well to call and examine tho stock of washes, clocks ?n.i jotptov .* ? ,> ' ' 249 King Street |l before they purchase elacwhcro. Every nrticlo1 a xrarrented. j c' ' t.7 A Bt6ok always on hand peculiarly adapted g - - to codntry dealer?. J'v Save ttoenty per cent: by cailinr/ on * v - WJL MASTERMAN, 240 Kin?r-?t-. ? Four doore from Wentworth street October 5, 1855 22 tf J A. C. Bonier, 1 JVos. 208 and 210 Ifain street, j Colombia, S. . _ | Manufacturer and generaiflgp||g|| V dealer in fine and plain FUR-Jf $ I II NITURE, CHAIRS,PIANOS, WALL PAPER, . MATTRASSES, ?c.,v<ftc., at low prices for ca*h, k J.d all warranted for one year or longer. ^ " ~ Jill kinds -Furnitiii-A ? J? "- * ?ind? Tf?.n? A.i .2 w vi ucr, ana an ^2?^? *? l^i^pttbuo i ^T^HE onrffirsignod have made ftrrangcmenta x 4i^rePrePCred 10 d? *^*ind?of sow- J Mantua-maker's e. .^C?a^u" d, i"J^6 late8t ftud nc&tA?%liIxpSfi5T"d ?* % DavX ? * , :ru:~~-r-v? :.. ?. rr ? u.~. ND'TICE. rf "MIK Subscriber, wie!iin(r 1" remove to G'cjr-1 .JL {T'l!. nrtVrs for?s:ile hid Valuable Plantation, oiiL'iiuinK five l!tuiilrc<l nnd Sixty-six Acre*, ilioitt one-half in the woods, lyinji on Coma- j :re Crook, 119 good up-lfind iio Abbeville I)is-' rict :*lF??r?l.-*. Tlio^e wishing to puri'lninc would i lo well to look at.it before buying eUewliciv. j It is situated two and n half below Sto j ley I'oint residence, immediately uu the main I oad leading to Hamburg. Tho i-'aco i> very well improved, with a. sott of large t tablet, j lew Gin-houce, together with A Good Tan-Yard. run ?me wisuing 10 emburk in Mint- I.iimi)-ss. j ivo'ulil do wo!I to securo the location, as there i* ! 10better in tho Pietrict, it is supported by n i urge rnn of eusto::*. He has(vg?>f?d mid expc- j ieneed Tnnnor he would sell, and nlso a huge itoekof Leather in the vat*. Cull soon. I'c'ftictijiou would be given next winter. \V. P. CALHOUNV i March V, 185Q 3m j 3REENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD ! GEN'L SUIT'S OFFICE. ) G. <fc C. U. 11. C?M?*aky. f I "Ilti following Resolution was adopted : JL tlie Direction 'of the Compnuy at then- j nceting at Greenville on the i!2d instant: | Resolved, That until the first of January j text any Planter shipping on tlic l'ailrohd onV j ir more hales of Co:ton. of his own produce, J 0 Columbia or any station above, lie allowed | 1 Return Ticket from the market to which it is I unsigned, free of charge. All persons desiring to elaiiu the benefits of his provision will take the Rocespt for the Coton to tho Agent, at the station to which the "otton is shipped, and upon the surrender of t, will get a Return Ticket on the Road. E. F. 11AWORTU, Gen'l Sup't. October 23, 1S&5. 2G to NEW TAILOR SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. II. I I "HIE Undersigned rcRpwctfnlly informs the citizens of Abbeville village and Pisriet that he bar. opened ;i shop for the purpose >f carrying on tho Tailoring ESmiuess m Li6 own account. Ho will receive orders rom town and country thankfully, and will pure no pains in endeavoring to please his ustomors, both in the quality of his work and >ricee. Ey strict attention to business, and alil ty to do good work, lie hopes to sccurc a hare of patronage. C5F* Shop on "Washington street, three doors iclow the '"Marshall House." [Nov. 9, 1655 7m] FREDERICK 1VE3. f *v I: THE Subscribers will con- j tiiuiQ the FACTORAGE f&SZ AMD COMMISSION BUSINESS, iti the City of Charleston, under the ; irm of WARDLAW A WALKER, nd respectfully solicit assignments of Pro-luce fnll kinds, to which their pergonal attention nd bc6t efiorts will he given. Commission for selling Cottou, Fifty Cents ier Bale. W. A. WARftLAW, G. WALKER, Oct 12, 1855 21 6m Water Proof Ware-House. 1 o* if TIIE subscriber has taken / the Planter'* Water Proof Varo JIouso. formerly occupied by Jlr. ohn Usber, Sr., and by strict attention to usiness, he hopes to merit a liberal share of ho patronage of the generous public of the ppcr and Cotton growing districts. The Ware House is above high water mark, high and dry," and more secure from tire han any other Ware House in Town. P. S. I will also attend to receiving and irwarding Goods and Produce, entrusted to jy care. C. II. KENNEY. Hamburg, Sept 1, 1855. 19-lm Settlement >F THE KSTATE OF EL1ZAUBTI1 BANKS, DEC. rHE Administrator of said Estate hereby notifies all parties concerned, that lie will inke a final settlement of the same before tl>e rdiuary of Abbeville, on Saturday, the 26th av of April. All claims will be rendered up to him by that n:e, else they will not be noticed afterwards; nd all those indebted to the Estate will bo mado i 1 nnv nn1^c? - -l 4 ' 1 - i "j ? ?'? !? *u ? tci y ouuru nine. JAMES BANlvS, Adm'r. January 26, 1S5G 39 3m COKESBURY CONFERENCE SCHOOL, rHE next Session will open the firat school da}' in February next. There ore three Departments, Mith an In-1 tractor at the head of each. Board in the best families, Ten Dollars a j loiitb. Tuition, Twenty to Forty Dollars a ear. G. II. ROUND, Rector. Jau 10, 1856 37 tf NEGRO GOODS. SCHLEY'S GEORGIA PLAINS, 5 BROGANS, BLANKETS, <te., he largest stock ever brought to this place, nd will be sold for Cash at prices which will omparo with the Charleston, Columbia or Auusta markets. Call and see them at CHAMBERS t ma a t t M Oct 3 ... ROCK-ISLAND CASSIMERES, rr ENTUCKY JEANS, IV FLANNELS. LINSEYS, TICKINGS, DOMESTICS, L large stock, at CHAMBERS ?fc MARSHALL'S. Oct 3 VESTERN WHISKEY AND BALTIMORE RECTIFIED. y Bbla. Weateim Whiskey and Baltimore J O Rectified1 Whiakey, at low prices by the arrel. for aale for caah' by v H. 8. KERR. De&ia, 38. : 2t Blacksmith Tool*. r?r.Ar.TrR\iTTmv TDOTK p ing of Bellows, from 28 to.jfl inches; 1 rice?, Ilnmmers nnd Tongs ; all at the lowest ash prices. For sale at toe grocery store of ' . t . _ V H. S. KEREi . 8BNRY S. KBRB, If H O L VERY IMPOttTANT. M. STKAUSS, .... Cokeabury,! RKSPKl^TFULLY iiifiwmii that. lie lius open- j ed liia FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Selected by himself, nml bought under great j ad viintngi-s in the City of New York and elsewhere, \ iz: j JJrowti and Bleached Shirting, IJedtiek- j ticking. Diaper Towele, Linen. Flaaacl, Wooden Lindsey, Bid Blankets. [ For the &adia. Prints. Ginfhmne T)..1iiiii.>? - 1 rinos, Thibet. Cashmeres, sIlKS and VELVETS; CLOAKS and TALMAS! ! AIBO? Ernbruidorici*, Collars, Sleeves; a large j assortment ??t' Lace.*, Ribbon?, Gloves, i Mittp. Gauntlets, Hosiery, au?l all kin?l J of TRIMMING fur Dresses and Clonks, | especially I call the attention to a line j article of CLOTH, suitable to make ' LADIES' CLOAKS ami TALMAS at! very low Price, also, SHAWLS ?te. For Gents and Boys. r.ROADCLOrH, Doeskin and fancy CASSF.MERES, Satinwts, Kentucky .leans, Tweeds, English Kersies, VESTING*, Collars. Cravats, Ncekties, Pocket, Hand1 -> ' ivticnii-iD, uaiianw, iSeeOe I 11 AT.-? and CAl'S. Water Proof BOOTS and BKOGANS, : GAIT EKS. j Ueady l?2ii<Je Clolfnng, for Gents, Boys and Youth, Scloctod witii especial care and a purer assortment has never been ottered before in j CoUcsbury. For Cliihkcn. Gala Plaids, Casseuu-rc, I.indsey?, Velvet, j Merinos and Zephir Goods. Plantation Goods! | Georgia Plniiip, Kersey*, OenaburgK, Homemade Stripes, and I.indscvs, BLANKETS, Negn.c RUOGANS and Wool I1ATS. Chides a most extensive Stool; in boots annus, a a iters n?<i Children siiol's. . stationery, perfumer y, and Fnncv articles. grocery, crocker y and hardware, woodwa re and ca stixgs. The nl>ovc Stock will be far superior to any ever ottered, and will be sold very low in price. It is important for you lo come and examine. JI. STll VUSS, Cokcsbury, Get. 1, 1835. 2'2-tf VARIETY STORE! W. W. SHILLIT 0, IT AVING become proprietors of the Con fee- j xx nonery niirt \ nriety Store, nt-Abbeville | Court House, .respectfully invito tho aitention of tin; public to their fresh, full und varied assortment of Confectioneries, FRUITS, CAXDIES. rilESElt VES. PICKLES, &.C., together with a supply of Fireworks?Crackers, Sky-Rockets, Roman Candles', ?fcc., (and a remnant of Toys which will be sold very low, as we wish to discontinue that part of the business) now on bund and being constantly received?and which will be sold at uuusnalljlow prices. They are determined to keep always on hand, for the accommodation of customer.*, everything in their line that can be called for, and hope by such attention to the wants of their customers, by fair dealing, and low charges to secure libelh1 patronage. They arc determined to keep a larger and better assortment than has ever before been offered, and all at prices which cannot fail to satisfy. j uive us a trial. Doc. 2o, 1855. 33-tf The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas Joseph N. Whitner, ) v*. J- Attachment. James G. Specr. ) "VI7"IIEREAP, the Plaintiff did on the t.hirT T tieth day of March, instant, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the Br.me. upon whom a copy til the said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the snid Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the thirty-first. day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) March 30, 1855. j 48 qtyly Joiner and Cabinet Sliop, If EXT Door. TO THE PRES8 OFFICE, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C., rpilE undersigned, thankful for .nflTj'ji i-u JL past, favors, and ever read}' to serve a generous public, may U H ll 1/ be at all times found at his Shop in the Eastern corner of Christian <fc Deale's Coach Factory, where he is prepared to make PANEL DOORS, SASIl, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES, itc., &c. I will also make TABLES, DESKS, BOOKCASES, PICTURE FRAMES, nud repair fur niture <ic. I will keen constantly 011 hand ready made COFFINS of the best material and finest finish, either polished or covered, all of which I will deliver to any point in the district free of charge with hearse or upon rfillroud if desired in direction. All work done warranted as good a9 the best and chcap according. Ten per cer.t off for cash on all work done by me. tW For reference, apply to.^ony gentleman in the Incorporation. G." GL-jBOWERS. June 22, 1865. 1 . tf Administrator's TVotiee. THE Administrator of the Estate,of Dr. W. L. Trible, hereby gives piiblioVotice that the same -will be settled, in the Ordinary'* office, on the 12th day of April next All person* having legol demands against gaid Estate' l^reqnired to present them duly attested on or before that aav,: and those indebted will tak? da? notice th'?t;aft?f'the 12fcU of February their notes and hccou n will bo placed in Die hands of an officer: for eolleclfnn. . * a TRIBLE,. AdmY. v N. B. ?Thope ' hay i nj* demands -will come forward and receire their pay immediately after the Bcttlpmont. L< S. M. T., AdmK" Jauunrv 5, I8?ft .^ M; , 9*1 .... fi- ? ;.-s? ... i i T < I, Notl^ to Ou^rdlan*, Ac. Trait** ^SBI w JL^J J. ^ JL. JL. JL1/ 1 'J kj GEEAT BARGAINS FOR CASH!! . i Icto jitorc AT \ !>r> K VI LLE C. H. |t, Ql.AGKH .<* LIVINGSTON u-Fpccifully in-j C; O form the citizens of Abbeville village and j at District that thev have orcaed, at tho old stand iu of 1 B WILLeON & WILLIAMS, | one of llit! largest, ln-t-t. eelected. finest, and j( l cheapest stockn'of FANCY and STAPLE Lj :W3S> <S3 GD?UE?SI?^ !' ever exhibited in the nn-emintrv. i H As a part of our extensive assortment we will mention: * ^ I>rcss Goods? j ( PoLaines, Cashmeres, A incline Cloths; Alpacas, Plaid Stiitls, Ginghams; Knglish and French Merinoes (all shades); Calicoes, (of every style nnd price); Mantillas and Cloaks, (n splendid assortment of latest styles and ot all prices); Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, <fce., &e. For Gculs and Boys? j Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Vestings; Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, ?fcc. ?te.; j jj, Also, one of the largest and best manufac- f C(1 tnred assortments of Headv-made Clotliinp* 0 that. has ever been brought to this market, to which particular attention is invite*]. For Family Use? All kinds of Blankets, Flannel.*. Damasks: j V Sheetings, Shitting*, Tickings, Towellings; Diapers, Doylies, Curtain Materials. <tc. Plantation GOcds? f riaius (Georgia and Kentucky); ^ Osn.-iburgs, Stripes, Kerseys, <Lc. ?te; We have also nn extensive stock of JLWKLKY, consisting of every article cmhraeod tinder that head, to which we invito tho notice of customers. In short, our btock is varied and complete, and we respectfully solicit nn examination of it. \V?.!.n>r f.... 1 ?' ml;, miM .-vii iit us nrnr no-| in thing at any other establishment c;tn afford to tli do. ?2T" CALL Jt RF.E tvhat harcnins wc will <?*11 . FOR CASII.J& V Oct. 22. 1853 23 8m The South Carolina Agri- ?r cniturist. TIIK Executive Commiltcc of the Sir.to Ag- .,(1 riculiural Society of South Carolina hav- (-t ing selected the pubseriher to cilit their paper, a prospcetu* is now issued in compliancc with f This journal will l>e devoted to Agtieulfure, 'w Horticulture, Natural Science, Rural Taste, ''c Architecture ami Ait, tin* AII ;i t<i Manufacturing intere-a-i, and all the pursuits pertabling to general improvement. It. will also y. contaiu n faithful transcript of the organization R(l and proceeditips of the Society, Kfshj's and communications from the host writers in the State, and a monthly summary of tho spirit of rei the Agricultural pre:-s. Ta _ All subjects devoted to tho improvement of ?*! the mind, the soil, stock, and domestic comfort, ? will find re.idv nrlmiccinn ii> ....1.. ..- --J 1, ..ill/ i ?-o vv/iuullin, ui1u such contributions are specially desired. The work will he printed in beautiful new T and fair typ<\ on fine white paper, with a tint- -fled eover, and will eonlain thirty-two pages per Mi month. The puhlioation will commence on the dr first of Mav, ISoO. There will also be pub- wl lished an additional advertising sheet, as a sup- no plement. in which a limited number of adver- gi' titseinenU will be inserted. sa Tki?ms.v??1 00 per annum. No paper sent ar unless the money is paid in advance. Life 18 members to the State Agricultural Society will rceeive the pnper without cost. fo: Address A. O. SUMMER. to Editor "South Carolina Agriculturist," State Agricultural Society llooms, Columbia. Instate of Polm Clay, Dcc'd. Settlement. THE kindred and creditors, and all pnrtie3 concerned are hereby notified, that a final Settlement of theabove Kerate will be j)( made in the Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, on Tuesday the 1 :)tfi of May next. All persons having claims against the Estate T must present them to the Administrator, before Jl that time, and the Distributees are notified j \\ iniit me audi in ist rn lor will not consider him- Ti sell' account bio for Intorest afterwards. cd JAMES LTMcCELVY", Adiu'r. an February 13, 1350 3m mi Ju Head Quarters, hi Sixth Regiment S. C. Militia, March 18, 1856. II ORDER NO. . T HPIIE Upper and Lower Battalions, compriJL sing the Sixth Regiment South Carolina rl Militia, will Parade for Drill and Review at J their respective Parade Grounds, viz: The Upper Battalion at Drake's Oldj Field, on Saturday, the 3d of May next; an Tho Lower Battalion at Chalk Level, on Saturday, the 10th of Mav. P Tho Officers, commissioned and -non-commissioned, will attend the day previous for drill and instruction. Captains commanding Beat Coinpnnies will order out the Pioneers id their respective command*. n Tho Jocnsse Band will Attend at Drake's on j tho 3d, and the Cokcsbnry Band at Chalk Level on Iho 10th of May, by 10 o'clock a. m. . Lieut Col. ClinKScalcs is charged with tho trj extension of this Order in tho Upper Battalion; and, in the absence of Maj. llodges, Onpt J. W. ' Foshee with iU extension in tho Lo^er Bat- . .. - 3>, of talioil. . By order of Col. T/J, Roberts. fi ' J.'J. ADAMB, Adj't Pr Mar 21 46 tlOm . HEAD QUARTERS, Eighth Regiment S. C. M. A N Election :,trill bo. held; for MAJOR to H 'J\. command the Upper Battalion of the 8th ? Regiment S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasion- -4j ed by the promotion of Co). H/tJt'^aroer, on jD Saturday nrxt, at tho rdepoctive Beat Corn$ot>y M\iPtor Grounds, and the of MMtiggtfM will meet the Monday following., at McCiw'a Old ?ie)d, count the -vote*-and transmit tb^ reauTf Jtb Brig. Gen. J. R. " Weaver, . Officers commanding Companies in the Bat- *~ talion are charged with tho extension of this order. ^ v : Hardware, Paints, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, &o., . At the Siyn of the Golden Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. O. A THE Subscribed hnvc now fjQ on luitnl nn extensive nwort- |5S nutit of Goods in their line, which icy are selling nt the lowest market pricps for ish, nnd to which they respectfully cull the tention of purchasers. ~ Their btook conaista part as follow.*, viz: ?r Iroo, Hoop, Sheet, Hand, Oral, Bound and Square Iron; ist, German i?tid Blister Steel; Anvilu, Bellow*, Vices, ?ke.; ill and Cro.=3-Cut Rnwfj Mill Irons,- Kails, Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware; cncli and Moulding Planes, Chisels, Augers, Filos, Boring Machines; ortieo Machine*, Lathes, Saws, Beach Screws, Hinges, Screws ; i'.nlta l.B?..li?o A v-rti. II.?.. 1>1 1 Moulds, Adzes; sles, Springe, Enameled and Patent Leathers, Paints, Varnishes; iudow Glass, Spirits Turpentine, Futtv, Tnint Brushes; >rn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Corn and Cob Mill*, Leather Belting ; mo, Plaster, Cement, Gunpowder, Shot, Lead, ?fcc\, dre. Those in want of Goods in tho Hardware 10, will find it to their interest to give us a ill before mnhing their purchases. FlSllElt AG N EW <fc CO. Feb 15, lS'iG' 41 tjul CHAMBERS & MARSHALL ARE NOW RECEIVING ftUPPMW* OF ALL AND "WINTER ?cs-?=?<K9:bl?0V?9 """tONSISTINO of Plain and Fancy Frcnch J DkLAINES ; French and English MERINOS; Black and Colored ALPACCAS ; Black and Fancy SILKS; Cloth CLOAKS, in groat variety ; Embroideries, Gloves. Hosiery, ?fcc., <tc. Oct H CANDIDATES JFOlt OFFICE. E2P* Tho friends of S. O. W. 1)1LL respcctlly announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, at e next e.ivciioii. flST" The frioiulri of W. W. GRIFFIN" respectlly nnnouncc liim a candidate for Sheriff ut o ensiling election. [May 7, 1855. JST Tlic fiiondtt of N1MIIOD McCORD re ect fully nnmmnc.'c liini n3 ft Cnndidato for icrilF fit the ensuing Election. The friends of Cupt, S. A. Hodges resctfnlly nnnouncc him as a candidate for Tax Elector at the ensuing election. The friends of John R. Wimon respoetlly announce liim as a candidate for 'Jax Coltor of Abbeville District nt (lin nnciiin.* ?1?? ? ? ?w?v?. >11. C.'Jy" V'"K arc nntboripcd to announcetho Ilev. mks Moork ?s a candidate for rc-cloction as tx-Cofl'tfor of Abbeville District, ut the cning election. C^TTlie friends of JAMES M. VAN DIVER speotfully announce hint as a candidate for ix Collector of Abbeville District, at- the ening election. Notes Lost. OST or mislaid, two Notes of hand, viz : .J one c;iven by T. W. Dlcnse, pome time in nreli, 1805, to the undersigned, for six huncd dollars, due first of January, 1S5B, on Inch two separate payments of amounts not w remembered ore credited. The other, veil at the same time, by the same, to the me, and for the same amount, due first Janu y, 1857, witli interest from first January, 55. The public are hereby warned not to trade r said notes, and the maker not to paj* them any but the subscriber. WM. MORRIS. March 13, 1850 4i) 2t The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Equity. MiLTincn W. Vibkmax, by next friend, vs. W. . Wweman, M. O. McCaslax, E>q, and Amelia jwti.v, Ex'ix. Bill for Settlement on Wife. T appearing to my satisfaction that William II. Widcninn, one of the Defendant*, resides ilhoutthe limits of this State: On motion by iomson <fe Fair. Complainants Solicitors, orderthat the said William II. Wideman, plead, swer or demur to this Bill, within three :>nths from the publication of this order, or (lament Pro Confmtxo will be taken against n?. W. 11. PARKEIt, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, Feb 10, 1850. 42-3m lie Attention of Planter* and Housekeepers, - my new Stock of IIOES?Brade's Patent, - Elwell's Planters'; Ac. T ALSO & <" - . Fire Dogs of every size and variety, Shovels d Tongs to suit, or separately; 'Ovens and its, large and small; Frying Pans, Skillets, iders, and an'extensive &toekofWood Ware, I chcaper than the very cheapest. HEN UY3. KERR. Feb. 29, 1856. "* 43 tf " Committed ^O the Jail at Abbeville. Court-House -"-.jt on Wednesday the 13th February,>t?, a Negro-wonan paffnev, who says - W' e belongs to Sherard Barksdale, of this pi*-. ct" ' Stu Said Negro is about four feet six inches high;; [.posed to b9; soroo sixty or seveuty years age. " sTne owner is reaueeted to come foward nrnv# operty, pay chargiis, and 'take her away. B. -J. COCHRAN, Jailor. * F*b. 23, 1866. 42 tf aw Wanted 0 ~X) hire by year a number of good able bodied bands to work on the ' * :0reenville and Colnznbia Eailroad ; thenar 1856. . v v',; * Those wishing to hire can see me -on.the line Road, or address me at Williatnston. : JVfc HUDOINS. f; ? Supervisor 2d Div. (Jr. AC. It. 11. (S. 20, l&oBi '-ft# *<; 33-tf WINTER GOOiDS/Ol^yrtK, / dotedpri?e?> ScedTfttTi tft&kp-JOofc ABBEVILLE WALK ^caimnn. MR. A.- C. KLDER having been electcrf Principal of the Abbeville Male Acaduen>y, will commence the exercises of the School on the 1st Monday in January next The government of the School will be rigid. The morals and general deportment of the Students will at all times receivo special attention. Students will be prepared to enter the Freshman or Sophomore Clnwof the South Carolina College and the greatest caro givcu to their preparation. TheScholnstic year will be divided into twoTERMS. The first will commence on the 1st Mundny in January, nnd continue for twenty eight, weeks; the second will begin on the'id Monday iu September, and continue twelveweeks. fri... i1..!*: ?.r pi? ?:n t- _ * - * A lit: AUIUUII UI cuvii \.iaw will lie iur 1110 1st Class: Heading, Writing, 1st Sea. 2d SeaSpelling, and Primary Geography. - - - $11 00 J 6 0(^ 2d Class:* The above wifli Geography, History, Arilhmctie, English Gram. mar, and exercises in English Composition, 20 00 9 CO 3d Class: The above with all the; advnncod English Branches, - - - 23 00 10 00* 4th Class: The above with Latin and Greek, 28 00 12 00* Boarding eon be obtained in desirable fiuni lies, and at reasonable rates, either in tho Vil' lage or country near the Academy. Although it jsof the greatest importance that nil the pupils should l?o present at the opening of the Session, still they may be received at any time during the term. Students will bo charged from the time they enter until the close of the* Session, unless special arrangements aretnadc to the contrary.A. C. ELDER, A. B, December '2<\ 18G5. 83-1 y SPECIAL MEDICAL NOTICE, Cure of Dyspepsia. ' | me. undersigned is being consulted by letJL tor from nil parts of the Union, by those who nrc Buffering from DrsrErsiA and its consequent general weakness, muscular relaxation, nnd nervous debility. Having lor the Inst few yenrs, in hi* practice of mediciue, turned his attention entirely to the treatment of this disease he is enabled from his large experience to institute a peculiarity of treatment that will enable the patient to tee, feel, and know, after a day or two's treatment, that bis recovery has already commenced. IIus he a dry tongue, thirst, loss of appetite, constipation of bowels, nausea nnd vomiting??is the skin dry, harsh with unnatural heat??is he troubled with sleeplessness, starting in his sleep, colemneney, impaired volition?wi?' pnlpitutiou nr "tluttering" of the heart, a easily out of breath by quickened exertions? All these, after one, two, or three day's treatment will comincuce to disappear. Thumb ok Tiieatmknt.?$5 00', for first consult ation.# Medicine forwarded by mail, withfull nnd explicit written directions of the course of treatment, Ac., to be punned. Each subsequent cousnltntion nnd medicine forwarded, 82 DO. Money remitted in all instances should bo "registered*' at the post office. All letters to be addressed to the undersigned. WILLIAM W. BLIS3, M. D., 20 Bcekman Street, New York. Nov. 2, 1855. 6m. Tailor Shop at Lowndsville. GlHTItBMlN! r|^IIE Genius of Invention ami Improvement X is abroad in the land, nnd although for & long titnc nhe confined her skill, to building steamboat* and making railroads, constructing machinery and teaching the lightning how to talk, she has not forgotten to tnalco^^Great Improvements in the Art of Cutting nnd Sinking Garments. R. II. CAKPKNTER, Tailor, at Lowndsville, wishes the public to know that he is posted up in all the improvements pertaining to his basiness, and will put up work iu neat, as quick, ? and as low ns any man out. No fit, no pay. March 7, 1856 " 3m New Frcncli Fashionable.' TMMMNG, jtty m. jijctisjj, Abbeville C. H. Till; subscriber coulinues bis business, in all _ its branches, next to Ibe Abbeville Hotel, where he is prepared to do nny work in his line, in the best and most fashionable manner. lie guarantees all work turned out of his shop to tit in the most unexceptionable manner. Also, for fitting Boys* and Children's Clothes he respectfully solicits a fair trial, as he is confident of success. < . " Preference iuvariably given to cash customers. ' Fashionable Embroidering done on Boys' and Children's clothes, and all other sorts of work. All work promptly attended to. \ March 13,1858 45 * tf Settlement 0? THE ESTATE OK WIN FIELD 8f ATCHE- . - SON, DKC'D.' ALL Persons interested in the Estate of Winfield" 8. Atchesop, are hereby notified that a final .settlement of said Estate will bo ritade in the Ordinary's ..Office, Abbeville District, on the 26th day (Saturday) of April next. Thoso having claims must present the same'du^ lv attested'to the. Admii1|istrqtpr,on or before that day; and those, indebted may expect to ?. pay costs, if they do not settle by the tenth day ': of February next." - ? ~ ~ a . .1 AMES A. EDMUNDB, Adm'r. * "M . January 26, 18'56V 30 -,-?? A * *- - em zmrma* 'mf, m&mm ^ ' Y&kM X ouijscnwra win Keep on hand at all time*, nt tho Haddlory and Harness Storo- ^ of E. Westfield, in .this Vulag'e,?n assortment ? of all'kinds of STOVES,- which they. pledge. , . thegyjolres to sell- on oa Vfrgrorfcble iermaa?s^ f, S to Veil of the sauaa; qoflliiy e?n be pqr?hafe<$A .* for in Charle^on. ^leirOOO&lNG STOYKS^ they will warrant to do everything that a V Cooking Stove can do, and are sure they wilt givo universal satisfaction. One of us will spend the most of the pre&fcfe V . year at the North, and. will- W ableio^leetl ' the best and most approved.patterns. E W fiSTFIULI)^ * ^^b^evills ~ ly