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Country Merchants, 
Dairymen, Farmers, and Others
CONSIGN YOUR
Ashes, Beeswax, Beans, Butier, Cheese
Eggs, Flour and Meal, Flax
Cotton, Furs and Skins, Dried
and Green Fruits
Grain, Wool, 
Game, Poultry, Naval
Stores, Hops, Ginseng, Feathers, 
Hemp, Provisions, Oils, Lard,
Tallow Tobacco, Seeds, Sor-
ghum, Molasses, & c., to
JOSHIAH CARPENTER, 
General Commission Merchant,
443, 444 and 446 Washington St,
NEW YORK CITY.
And receive his weekly Price Current of
Product and Groceries, the most complete
Price Current published in the United States.
Send for a Price Current. Marketing Plates
and Cards furnished free.
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Liberal Advances made on Consignment
Established May 1, 1860.
First-CLASS REFERNCES GIVEN WHEN
REQUIRED
March 25       21          if
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DFEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
universally acknowledged the Model
Parlor Magazine of America; devoted to Origi-
nal Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and 
[[?]] el Cottages, Household Matters, Game of
Thought, Personal and Literary Gossip (includ-
ing special departments on Fashions), Instruc-
tions on Health, Music, Amusements, etc., by
file best authors, and profusely illustrated with
costly Engravings (full size), useful and reliable
Patterns, Embroideries, and a constant succes-
sions of artistic novelties, with other useful and
entertaining literature.
 No person of refinement, economical house-
wife or lady of taste, can afford to do without 
the Model Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents; 
back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents: either
mailed free.  Yearly $[[?]], with a valuable pre-
mium ; two copies, $5.20 ; three copies, $7.50; 
five copies, $12, and splendid premiums for clubs
at $3 each, with the first premiums to each sub-
scriber. [[crossed out]] A new Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine for 20 subscribers at $3 each.   Address,
          W. JENNINGS DEMORST,
            No. 473 Broadway, New York.
   Demorest's Monthly and Young America to-
gether $4, with the premiums for each. 
Demorest's Monthly and THE BANNER will
be furnished one year for $4.50.
Jan 1             9                if
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Greenville and Columbia Rail-
       road Company

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This Company has now for sale, in lieu
of "Season Tickets," a TICKET which 
entitles a person to travel over the road

One Thousand Miles for $40

within one year from the date of purchase. The
Tickets can be purchased from the Agents
at Columbia, Newberry, Abbeville, Anderson
and Greenville.
                     W. ALSTON GIBBES
General Ticket Agent G. & C. R. R. Co.
May 18             28               tf
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          EDUCATIONAL
TWO YOUNG LADIES (Sisters) each of
whom competent to teach thoroughly
Elementary Latin, English, Mathematics, and
beginners in Music are desirous of obtaining
(either together or singly) employment in a
private family or School. Address the Editor
of THE BANNER, Abbeville, S.C.
   Sept 9          45               tf

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BY THE SUBSCRIBERS:
A FINE LOT OF
COUNTRY HAMS,
LEAF LARD,
A LARGE LOT OF
JUGS AND JARS.
ALSO,
SOME FINE SYRUP.
A FINE LOT OF 
FAMILY FLOUR
ALL OF WHICH WE OFFER
FOR CASH
WEIR & M'DONALD
Aug 14,1868,16-tf
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ESTATE OF
A. W. LYNCH, deceased.
All eriditors of A.w. Lynch, deceased, are hereby required to present and prove their demands before me on or before 1st day of October next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office
July 29,1868.
July 31, 1868, 15,9t
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ESTATE OF 
W. C. DAVIS, DEC'D.
All creditors of W.C. DAVIS dec'd, are hereby required to present and prove their demands before me or before 1st day of November next, or be barred
WM.H.PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office,
July 19, 1868.
July 31, 1868, 15, 8m.
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ESTATE OF 
Geo. B. Clinkscales, dec'd.
PURSUANT to order of the Court, the creditors of Geo. B. Clinkscales, dec'd, will present and prove their demands, on or be fore 1st October next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office
July 1, 1868.                       July 1 35 3m
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ROSADALIS
Purifies the Blood
For Sale by Druggists Everywhere
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

All creditors of J. Fester Marshall, dec'd, and of Jesse DeBrahl, dec'd., are hereby required to present and prove their demands before me on or before the first day of November, next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office
July 29, 1868.
July 81, 1868, 15, 8m.
Columbis Phoenix publish in Weekly till lat of November.
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HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN
FURNITURE, PLANTATION
TOOLS, CATTLE, HOGS,
HORSES, MULES, &C &C.
TERMS CHASH
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioners Office,
Sept. 16, 1868
Sept 18' 1868, 21, 3t
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ESTATE OF 
SAMUEL A. WILSON, DEC'D
ALL creditors or Samuel A. Wilson, dec'd, are hereby order to present and prove their demand on or before 1st November next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office
August 1, 1868               Aug 5  40  3m
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ESTATE OF
WILLIAM A. PRATT, dec'd.
ALL creditors of William A. Pratt, dec'd, are hereby required to present and prove their demands before me on or before 1st day of November next or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office
July 29, 1868
July 31, 1868, 15, 3m
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ESTATE OF 
H. WALLER WARDLAW, DEC'D.
ALL creditors of H. Waller Ward law, dec'd, are required to present and prove heir demands before me on or before the 1st of October next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office 
July 8, 1868, 12-3m
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ESTATE OF 
JAS. J. ADAMS, DEC'D.
PURSUANT to order of Court, all creditors of Jas. J. Adams, dec'd, will present and prove their demands before me, on or before 1st October next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D
Commissioner's Office
July 1, 1868.               July 35  3m
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ESTATE OF 
JNO. BROWNLEE, DEC'D.
PURSUANT to order of Court, all creditors of John Brownlee, dec'd, will present and prove their demands before me, on or before 1st October next, or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office
July 1, 1868            July 1 35 3m
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ESTATE OF 
W. W. HIGGINS, dec'd.
ALL creditors of W.W. Higgins, dec'd, are hereby required to present and prover their demands before me, on or before the first of October next or be barred.
WM. H. PARKER
C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office
July 29, 1868.
July 31, 1898, 15, 9t
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same effect, but annexed are sufficient to show conclusively that Hog Cholers can be easily prevented, by the use of out Hog and Cattle Powders. Cholera is not only prevented, but the Hog will increase in weight form 10 to 20 per cent more that if the Powders had not been used. No preparation of equal importance and value to stock raisers has been offered to the public.

Read the Following Letters

GAINES' X ROADS, RAPPAHANNOGE
November 16, 1867

Messrs. Cloiworthy & Co.
GENTLEMEN: I have been selling and using your Hog, Horse, and Cattle Powders for a year or more, and they have, and are yet rendering such entire satisfaction, that I feel perfectly safe in saying, that it is evidently the best medicine ever introduced to the public for the benefit of hogs, horses, and cattle, and they have already superseded all other medicines of the kind in our vicinity.It has also saved, for one of my neighbors recently, a number of fine hogs, which had taken sick, and for several days refused to eat; your Powders were given them, their appetite returned, were soon well and in fine order. This returned, were soon well and in fine order. This is but one of many proofs I could enumerate, but think it unnecessary, as every one is sure upon trial to find the Powder just the thing they wanted. Yours respectfully, JOHN F.FOGG.

MAYO, ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, N.C.
November 21, 1867.

Messrs. Cltworthy & Co.
GENTLEMEN: You wrote to me to know what effect your Cattle Powders had on "Hog Cholera;" I will say to you, it acts like a charm. I have been using it in my stock of hogs all last Spring and Summer, and I have not had the first sick hog yet; and now my hogs look better than any hogs in my neighborhood. My neighbors' hogs have been dying all around until they tried your Cattle Powders. Mr. Baughn told me that two of his hogs were sick; he came here and bought some Powders, and arrested the disease immediately, and those that were sick soon got well. I don't think any farmer should be without it. It is the best medicine for hogs, be without it. It is the best medicine for hogs, horses and cattle that I ever saw. Respectfully yours, &c., F. J. STONE.

MT. CLIFTON, SHENANDOAH Co., Va.,
March 28, 1868.
Messrs. Clotworthy & Co.
GENTS: I have been selling your Hog and Cattle Powders for some time, and can say that they have given entire satisfaction. The hogs in my neighborhood were dying with Cholera, and my customers purchased from me your Powders, and in every case where it has been used, it cured the diesease, and no evidence of the Cholera has appeared since among the hogs of those who have been using it. It has a great demand in my section, and all farmers are using it effectually. Yous, &c., 
J. D. BARB.
For sale by Dr. Edwin Parker
Abbeville S. C.
Manufactured only by
CLOTWORTHY & CO., Agents for Proprietors,
339 West Baltimore Street,
April 22 6m BALTIMORE, MD.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
   The friends of ROBERT JONES respectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election. He is the only candidate who has come out squarely on the Democratic platform, and hence has entitled himself to the unanimous support of the part.   MANY VOTERS.
The friends of Capt. W. S. HARRIS respectfully announce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election.
   The friends of WM. H. TAGGART respectfully nominate him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the next election.
   The many friends of E. M. SHARP respectfully nominate him for the office of Tax Collector for Abbeville District at the ensuing election.
   The friends of J. W. JENNINGS respectfully nominate him a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election.
   The many friends of L. H. RUSSELL respectfully announce him a candidate for Tax Collecter at the next election.
[[pointing hand]] The friends of Capt. W. R. WHITE respectfully announce him a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election.
[[pointing hand]] We are authorized to announce DAVID CRAWFORD a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election.
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NO. 6 McINTOSH STREET,
Augusta, Georgia.
We continue to transact the above named business at our commodious and centrally located Warehouse, and will give our stict and personal attention to all consignments entrusted to us.
OUR CHARGES WILL BE:
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For selling Cotton $1.00 per Bale.
September 2
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44     1m
JOSIAH SIBLEY.    SAM'L H. SIBLEY.   GEO. R. SIBLEY.
J. SIBLEY & SONS,
WAREHOUSE AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
157 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
SOLICIT consignments of COTTON and other staple produce. Their commissions for SELLING COTTON wil be ONE AND A QUARTER PER CENT ONLY.
   They are at all times prepared to make liberal CASH advances on COTTON, stored with or in transit to themselves, and on shipments to their feiends in Liverpool, England, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore and Providence.
   Strict personal attention will be given to all business entrusted to them.   Sept 2 44 3m
South Carolina
COTTON GIN WAREHOUSE.
LATERST IMPROVED
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY,
Manufactured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by
A. R. COLTON,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
   The facilities we have for manufacturing, and connection with more than twenty first-class manufacturers, warrant us in offering the most liberal inducements to the largest dealers. 
   Orders respectfully solicited and promptly executed.
   Descriptive Catalogues and CIrculars sent on application.
A. R. COLTON.
S. H. Spencer, Manager.
October 2     49     1y
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LOST OR STOLEN,

A HALF POINTER and SETTER, liver colored, answers to the name of MOLO He has on his body several spots of a darker color. A reward of TEN DOLLARS will be given to any one for information converning him, or for his delivery to J. N. BELCHER, at Abbeville Court House, or to me, at the Moseley place, near McCalla's Mills.
H. C. BELCHER.
July 29   39   tf
JAMES KNOX.    JOHN GILL>
KNOX & GILL,
COMMISSION AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS,
No. 125 Smith's Whart, Baltimore, Md.
CONSIGNMENTS of COTTON, RICE &c., respectfully solicited, and liberal CASH ADVANCES made thereon.
   Orders for CORN and BACON promptly executed with care and attention.
April 29   26   1y
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ESTATE OF
J. C. NICKLES, DEC'D.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate J. C. Nickles, dec'd, are requested to make payment to the undersigned, and oreditors of the estate will present their demands to me at once, as it is desired to settle the Estate at an early day.
WM. H. PARKER<
C. E. A. D
Commissioner's Office,
July 8, 1868, 12-3t
WANTED--AGENTS.
$175 PER MONTH to sell the NATIONAL FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This Machine is equal to the standard machines in every respect and is sold at the low price of $20. Address NATIONAL SWEING MACHINE CO., Pittsburgh, Pa.
June 24   34   3m
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EVERY DELICACY
That the market affords; and the BAR is well stocked with
Choice Wines and Liquors.
The proprietor gives his personal supervision to the establishment, and intends to maintain and extend its reputation as a 
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
   The traveling public are respectfully invited to test its merits by making their home at the National Hotel, while staying in Columbia.
R. Joyner,
Proprietor.
October 11   48   tf
Importers and Manufacterers
of Coach and Saddlery
Hardware.
MACKENZIE BROTHERS,
(Late Thos. Mackenzie & Sons,)
No. 222 Baltimore Stree, Baltimore.
ESTABLISHED IN 1825.
Felloes, Saddle Trees, Hubs, Hog Skins, Spokes, Sheep Skins, Springs, Shoe Thread, Canvass, Saddlers' Hair, VARNISH, ENAMELED LEATHER, TIRE BOLTS, BAG LEATHER, SKIRTING, CARRIAGE BOLTS, MOSS, HARNESS LEATHER, WHEELS, STIRRUPS, BITS, &c.
   Also, all other articles appertaining to the business.   April 29  26  1y
R. A. MARTIN,
TAILOR,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he has moved his Shop to the room bakc of H. S. Kerr's Auction Store, where he will be glad to see his friends and others, wanting anything in his line. All work warranted to be done in the best style, promptly, and at as low rates as can be afforded, for cash or provisions.
   Cutting and Repairing done promptly.
   Feb 26    17    tf
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!
The Highest Market Prices
PAID FOR
WOOL,
IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS.
   The WOOL must be free from BURS and FOREIGN MATTER. Will be taken either WASHED or UNWASHED.
   MILLER & ROBERTSON.
May 27   30   tf
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
S. M. JONES, Proprieter.
THIS leading, fashionable HOTEL has been newly and elegantly furnished, and is now prepared to extend a welcome to the traveling public.
COL. GEORGE H. JONES,
Chief Clerk.
Sept 25   48   ly
   The friends of PETER OSBORN (colored[)] beg to announce him a candidate for [t]he office of Tax Collector at the ensuing election.