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New Spring and Summer Goods. ?AT? CHAMB ERS & M A RSH ALL'S CHEAP (JASH STORE, Abbeville C. II. '\TT 7"E are daily receiving onr New Spring V V Stock, comprising the latest styles in French, Knglisli, and American MUSLIMS and CAIdCOKS, French 13RU.U ANTKS, Fine Musliii'HJ IN (J 11A MS. Plain and Fancy BAKK<tl?S, lil'k, Co'd, nnif Funev SILKS, CHutti* 1l/?Wl."TV? N ??' * ? >? uuiiLirao itmi misses l'J.A'l>S, CLOVES, HOSIERY, Bonnet RIBBONS, ninl PARASOLS. Ami an unusually Lnrgc nn?l Cheap Stock of! ElSSKOI??]ftSIU?, Swiss CUHTa 1XS, Cent's Straw HATS, NECK TIES Ac. "We most rospcetftill}* invite the attention of the citizens of this District to the above Goods. We announce, notwithstanding the general depression in the Money Market throughout the country, the system ot' business adopted by us more tlian a year ago, namely, CASH?and to Which we shall rigidly adhere?enables us to offer for the coining season, a very large Stoek ot prices to suit the HARD TIMES. We will constantly receive nddditions throughout the Season, of new and desirable Goods, from New York and Baltimore. March 27, 18.r>5. 4?.) tf flStfja** El? E3 .XTi.' ?T=3 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! WARD, BURCIIARD A CO., Augusta, Ga., are now receiving, by every steamer, Large Additions to their stock, of all that is Now, inh-^Kil a;icl Useful ! Such as Silk, Silk Barege, and Lawn Flounced 1 Robes, Barege Del.nines, Rich Chullies, Lawns, ' Tissues, Bareges, Ginghams, Calicoes, I.aee Bod : Spreads, Wide Scotch Diapers, Linen Damask, i Jluck Towelling, Napkins, Doylies, 12 -1 Cotton I nnd Linen Sheetings, Irish Linens, Farmers'and i Planters' Linen and Drillings, Cottonudcs, j rM....?i?.< i i ?ALSO.? Famiiv Mourning Attire, 11 complete assortment of allthe various fabrics,^o nil of which they respectfully ask alti-iM'"". Their prices to cash am! prompt paying buyers will be such as cannot fail i<.' ?'ve satisfnetion. [.Mar J 6 ^Bb B A i7~x orlc E7~ I "WISH to inform my friends and -.e'T;w customers Ilia* I am .-.till in the CAHKIACiK IJL'SIXKSS. in this place, iiml ready to do my work well, ami as low us )M>asible. (New work warranted for twelve months.) Hut 1 wish t<? he understood that from this date all .Jobs done at my i-hop, amounting lo five dollars and over, must, he settled for, either by C'anh or Cnxh A'o/r*, before taken away. llv reason fur tliis is, that my stock is cash, my hands are cudi, my provisions arc cash, and cash I must have for iiiv work. J1 J. TAVLOIw N. B.?1 have on hand three second-hand Buggies, (one with top,) one 1 ijrl.t. one-horse Barouche, <>n?? Carry-ail, rate to travel in,) also two new Unifies, ami more a-growing, tlmt 1 will Sell clienji for eusli or cash notes. But bear in mind that you can save ten dollars on every hundred l?y paying cash, and also ton cents on every dollar by doing the same. Abbeville C. IT., March 10, 1855FULL EE'S HAT STORE, 2iS, RICHARDSON ST., COLUMBIA, S . C . [SEAU Tilli NEW STATE CAPITOL.] f j~\UK Proprietor of tliis eelebruted Establish_1_ incnt, although only nine months lias elapsed since he eoinnieueed business on bis! own accou)il, vet it affords liim groat pleasure 10 | ptate to the tleulcrx and citizens {re no rally, of] ABBEVILLE, tliat lie lias met with thai success that seemed to warrant a largo increase of btock and store-room, both of which additions are nearly complete, and will be arranged for the tr/iolcsalc trail'\ * ?5?*" Five pereent. <>(F on bills of fifty dollars. Terms cash on delivery in every instance March 1G, 1855 [nov 20, '54 South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Courrl of Common Picas and General Sessions, March Term, 1855. IT is Ordered, That, for dispatch of the burliness which maybe left unfinished at this regular term, an Extra Court for this District, be held, to commence on the Third Monday (the lfjth day) of Jnly next, and to continue 6o long as inay be necessary: That Jurors for a Orand Jury and two I'etit Juries for the next regular tcrin, and two Petit Juries for the said Extra Court, be now drawn and be regularly summoned: mat tnis UrUcr be published in the newspapers of this District, and that all suitors in this Court, and other persons interested, take due notice thereof. D. L. WAEDL k\V, Circuit Judge. A true transcript from the minutes of Court. MATTIIEW MoDONALD, C. C. P. March 27, 1855. - 47 lCw ? POUND, BY a servant of Mrs. Mary Cannon, near her residence, a small black leather POCKET-BOOK, with steel clasp, containing, when exhibited, a five dollar bill on the City Bank of Augusta, Ga., a four dollar bjll on tuo Bank of the State of North Carolina, three ten cent pieces, a pa?pcr headed "P. Q. Long's account-for l.orse standing," with a list of Btrange names, and a 'small paper which seems to bo a memorandum *of sugar, coffce, molasses. Ac. . ? The owner will iind . his book at this office. Nvliich ho can get by defraying tlio expenses of this advertisement. 11torch 19, 1865 40 i tf H3HHT S. KEHR, W IIOli^AXC A EETA-IL IN (GEOCBBIRS^ROVISIONS & COSPECTIOSAHIES, Q. T&B.$ AL..JB ?tfS WHOLKSAL* ASbltS^Aih ^ HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARR AT GHAEIcESl i vv ."m." ,~kc j??s :b =?[Lato J. C. oo | The subscriber will keep on hand llie 1 CO A Oil KS, UOCKAWAYS, 1JAltOU( TRAYKLLINCr A To bo bad in tlic Slate, embracing all tli<> newest build to order any kind tliut may be wanted, in Harness, double & single; Whips, Nettings Also, Coitrlusiaker's slock of all G3?" riiui in all its briiitchex, prom Z3$"All 11W* June 3, 1854. 2-1 GREAT SOUTH: E2S9?BaS CZ CHOLERA. ) DYSKNTKRY, J- FOR A I,1, UOU'EL 1)1 ARKIKKA. ) Also, Admirably adapted to many Dii Menstri Tlic Virtues of Jacob's Cordial arc loo 1st. It cures ihr worst cuius of lHarrlnrn. 2d. It cures the iror.lt fornix of' Jhjst iitir i/. Mil. It cures California or M'xicnu liiarrhta. 1 tli. It relieves the severest Colir. 5th. It cares t.'hohra Jfortius. Otli. It eurix Cholera Infantum. A few short Kxlracts from "I have iisod Jacob's Cordial in my family, ai judginwnt, a valuable* remedy." "It i^ivos mo jilenswre in beinir able to ret eAj't-nciicr, it lit i me rAjivnciieu ?m iii'i^iiuorc* a for 1110 to believe it to be all tli.it it purport* to Former "I take trr?-:lt pleasure in reeoimmMnIinsr this ii diseases, for which 1 believe it to l>e u sovereign i ever tried by A. A. (I M l. "1 have used Jacob's 0?rd?:' i" my fimiilv, and th ose who have Irie<l if, induces mc 'o ItelieVc ,t! of the kin<], and 1 wniild rccommcnd its use in tl .Mii.i:- C. J >< in kins, ('as-hit,!' v "If there is any credibility in htiinnu le-tim?i above all other preparations for the cure of J'ow its favor coining in from all quarters, it. niii.it be must if not all other 'patent* preparations'." ("adii ...i,. 1..1, into Hussia, and gaining cuniiuiMidalion wlitivve pjj?" For pale by Wauiilaw it Ly??n, Abbeville C. II.; Jojix Smith, Cokobbury ; And by the principal Merchants and Drujrgi.-l.-; tl Feb 2,1S55?30 Cm] ?ss? n cl^z: TO*: <X32> ?. ; W"!-; The Undersigned, Builders of CAIlIiTA T Y II. tfc F. A. DMA LI*!, art- now prepared to Vehicle in out* lino of business. (Jive us a cull, pleased. CS" Hopairinfj IVcjil WE 1IAVE ulso on hand an assortment of These valuable nir-tight Cases, for protecting am inent, transportation, or for vaults, are offered c Wc will also make and send COFFINS to any Abbeville C. H., January 18, 1U53 JOCASSEE. ! rpiIK full-blooded llorse, JUCAS- ,py JL SEE, will stand the ensuing v.1 spring season ns follows: On Monday, at l>azil Callahain's; on Tuesday, at E. Trible's, Esu.; on Wednesday, at<J. 15. ClinksculoV, R-hj.; on Thursday, nt Abbeville V. 11.; on Friday, at David KellarV, Esq.; on Saturday, at Due West. llo will bo let to Mares at Ten Dollars insurance. Twenty-five cents to the Groom in every instanco. Every possible care will be taken to prevent accidents, but no liability for any. Season to coinmencc tlie lOtb of March, and end the 10th of June. PEDIGREE. ' JOCASSEE is a fine blood bay, of fine form and muscular power. He was sired by Maj. | Whitfield's celebrated Waverlv. in the surinir I of 1818?"VVaverly by old Bertram], of "Kentucky ; dam by Blackburn's "Whip; Bertrand bv the renowned horse Sir Archy; his darn tfliza, own Bister to the celebrated running horse Gallatin, by imported Bedford. Joeassee'a dam was got by Bedford, a descendant from the renowned Kirksey's colt^ and he by the imported Bedford ; his grand-dam by Phenomenon, and he by Sir Arcliy; his g. g. dam by Leopard, and he by the celebrated Quicksilver, a horse of great renown in his day. From tl*i? pedigree it will at once appear that Joeaasec has descended froui a j>ure ancestry, as much so as any horse in the country. Waverly, the sire of Jocassce, stands unrivalled at thb present day in this country, having obtained a premium in 1844 at Greenville, and also at Newberry in 1846, also at Pendleton and^Anderxon, being the best stallion exhibited on ea<*Ti occasion. .. Joc&aaee ia placed sojow .in price na to be within the reach of every man whu is nlilu to ownglfinre, And in fact very low for a horse of hia blood, #nd iaibrni aod tijjure, size, beauty And color all combined can vie with any horae. . Every pefson. deaipouB of rataing fine stock, ; will'do well40 patronise thu full-blooded and ' beautiful stallion, ; ' ^.G hawthorn. Doe Weat, 8- M^rcli, 1865, .. - 4B 8m % PAHS, Piaw^irAiiS,; - ; rpHE Vnderaljgfied jjfould reSp?ctfyll*.inform Jj"r the Fa mi era of'tl>ir T)ifctrJ<1.t '/itn<i etae wliere) that ho lias on Ji&nd a lot of, 44d' isj>re IAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! PRXG1S. ' EX 'jSPTLi HL-d Thornton.] nrgest ami most elegant assortment of JIIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, VAGOXS, itc., styles ami latest fashions of the day, ami will i the most superb and durable manner. Also, i, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, &o. I hinds on Iiuiiri for Male low. /if/;/ nud faithfully dour, al loir priccs. warranted. ??.3 iy EHH EEMEBY! zzci Q ne mo a n ( CHOLKItA MOKBUS, DISEASES. <151MOIJS CIIOI.IC, (CIIOLKUA INFANTUM. seases of Females, especially Painful lation. Well Known to Require Encomiums. Till. It cams l'ahtful Mmxtrtuition. 8t.li. It riliws I'ain in Lark and Loins. '.itli. It. counter art? Xrrvonxncxx and lie11n li. It rrxtorrx /rrrt/nlariticx. [spou'lrncy. 111 it. // dixjtclx Gloomy and Jfj/xterical J'itli. It ix <tn admirable Tonic. [_l*'cclinyx. Lvllct'S, rQV*tiuiom;ilN, &c. ml liavo found it u most efficient, and, in my lion. IIiuam Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Ca. omnieiul Jacob's Cordial?mv own personal ml friends around tne, is a sufficient guurantee lie, viz., a xortrdyn rctardy." "Wm. II. Underwood, !y Judge Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit, i valuable medicine to all altlieted with liowcl viihmIv?decidedly superior to anything else Deputy C. M. of tile Grand Lodge, (in. this, with all 1 liestr about it as a remedy by at it. stands at the head of every preparation le diseases for wliieli it is compounded." f the lJank of the State of Georgia, Grit!in? my, Jacob's Cordial must stand pro-crnincut < 1 Diseased. From the muss of testimony in verv far in advance, as a curative agent, of A. Fli:mi.\<j, <: Marine and l*'iro Insurance Bank, Grifiin. :-itv as fa.-l as lionnparfe piisliod his columns r used."?(Jcorylti M>uj 19, 615. IJoiikuts iL Ai?ams, 1 lodges' Depot; K (J. I'auks, Greenwood ; II.ivil.\m>, Hauiial ?fc Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents; iroiisjliollt the State. \\ .M. \v. lil,iss tt CO., Proprietor*, .No. li<J lieekinnn Street, New York. ES. J^EL CJ? ]3T "W OKS, BUGCilES, ic., at the old stand of M put *i|>, in the very best ninl latest, atyle, any price our work, and you eanuot fail to be ly FiSoctticd. jg,Z .'s ft'atoiit Ulelalie Rui-ial Cases, j I preserving 1 ho dead for prolonged iutcrxceedingly low for cash. part of tbe District desired. TllOS. >[. CHRISTIAN", J AM lis L. DEALE. 37 ly S{aci,raiiiN in Dry-fxood*. GREAT REDUCTION! ."W. STRAUSS, .... CokeNbiiry. rl'MlK Subscriber respectfully informs bis 1 friends and customers thai- bo is now in receipt of n NEW STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods, At greatly reduced prices; consisting of a gen erul assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, viz: Prints, Ginghams, Mouslin ,1 - t ir?: /"t ? i uu x^itiiics>, lut'iinu.", ^usmiieres, Scotch Plaids, Alpacas, Black tfilkn, ctc.; Kerseys, Georgia Plains, Satinet?, "Cawimerus, and Broad Cloths; JJlanketn, Flannelx, and Linseys; also, a full assortment of Hosiery, Embroideries, liibbons and Gloves; READY-MADE CLOTHING, BEEBEII ATS nnd CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; HARDWARE, CROCKERY, and GROCERIES, at very low [trices, and, for Cash, at Market price*. Also, a very fine assortment of NEGROES' BROGANS, SALT, BAGGING, ROPE, and TWINE. M. STRAUSS. Cokesbury, Oct., 1851. 26 tf ORIENT CHAPTER 9, R. A. IK. COKESBURY, WILL meet on the Fourth Monday of evory month; also, on the Friday in Fobruary, April, June, August, October, December, ut 3 I'. M. Feb. 16, 1855. .. 41" ly , DRY GOODS IN. AUGUSTA, Ga. -> ^ W ard, Burchard & Oo., ~J}road Streei^ppposite Globe Holel^ * DEALERS IN ; . .^ rianwuon yrowens,uionKew, ?c-, Silks and Jiiyh Dress Goods. And Choica Family Goods of every de?cripti?nV March 9,^855. . 44 , -*? ? ???' '1 ~! fls v- PjSSrW*QP tho l.?rfrqtbett ijuoiity, can & had March NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. I "WILL attend at the undernamed times and places for the purpose of colIccting Taxes for 1864 J)ue Wont, Monday, 29th .January; " " 13th March; Calaham's, Tuesday, 30th Juntiary; Trible's, Wednesday, Hist Loundaville, Thursday, 1st February; Speed's, I-'riday, '2d ' Warrenton, Saturday, 3d, " Abbeville C. II., .Monday, Oth, " Oillniun's Mills,Tuesday, Ctli, ' Willington, Wtjclni'sduy, 7tli, " Moraine's, Thursda}-, 8th, " Tolbi-ri's, (in the llaiige,) Friihiy, Dili " Bradley's Old Field, Saturday, lutli, and March 171 It; Greenwood, Monday, 12th, and March 15th Cambridge, Tuesday, llti.li February ; Woodville, Wednesday, 14th " j Whitehall, Thursday, 15th " Collirau's, Friday, iotli, " Cedar Spring, Saturday, 17th, " Donald's. Monday, lilth, " Sciiilletowu, Ti.esdny, 20tli, " Barmore's, Wednesday, '21st, " Cokeobury, Thursduy, 22d, and March 1-lth Deadfall, Friday, 23il February ; Sinithville, Monday, 20th, *' Robert's Store, Tuesday-, 27th, " .Ninety-Six, Wednesday, 28th, " MeCaw'a Old Field, Friday, 2d March ; Abbeville C. II. all Court week. Sale-day in April the last day for making returns. All persons failing to make returns on the above day, liable to double tax. All '.axes to lie paid by the first Monday in May, j or executions mav be issued. Property to b?* returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardians, Executors, mid Ad- ' ministrators will return property under their control. Persons having transferred property between ! the 1st October, 185:!, and 1st October, 1854, will make it known to mo. , All persons will conic prepared to give the amount of liirtlis, Marriages, and Deaths in their families. l'ree persons of colour must pay their taxes j in March. JAMES MOORE, T. C. 1 CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. G3T The friends of NIMROD McCORD respectfully announce him ns a Candidate for SlieriIF at the ensuing Election. The friends of Capt. S. A. ITodc.es res- , peett'ully nnnounce him as a candidate for Ttix Collector at the ensuing election. I-3S?" The friends of John II. Wil-son respect fully announce him as ft candidate for Tax Col lector of Abbeville District, ut the ensuing clec tiosi. C2T AVk are authorised to announce the Rev. .I.\mi:s Mnoiti; as a ean<li<latc f<>r re-election as Tux-i.'ullictur of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. JSTThe friends of JAMES M. VANDIVER respect fully announce him as a candidate for 'J\tx Colhv'ttir of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. Superb Painting. r IMlE Subscriber would inform the public that I. he is prepared to execute all kinds or PAINTING, Pilch as Siirn, Ornamental, Chair, Varnishing Furniture, <fcc\, in the best style.? Having procured the services of an accomplished workman, lie feels assured his work will please. ' "nrringes and lJuggics painted in the finest stvle. on us reasonable terms as noss;',.e. Give us a trial. R J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., Jan. 1, 1855. A<l2Biiiiisti'ator'M Notice. '"I'MIli Instate of 11. II. Cuter, deceased, will JL ho t-eltlled in the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville J;ibtri<:t, on. the first day of June, next. All persons eoni-cr..cd are hereby notified of the same, nn<l tho>e due the Estate are required to pay up soon. Those having demands will present them <lulv attested, as after said settlenieiit, the Administrator will pay no notice to such claims. WILLIAM A. CilLKS, Administrator. March 1, 1855. 415 '.Jut Notice to Guardians, &c. VLL (Juardian.?, Trustees and Committees, liable to account in my Office, are hereby notified to make Hicir Annual ledums l?y the second day of April next, or in default thereof, rules will be issued against tliein. W. II. PARKER, C. K A. J). Commissioners OiRee, ) Feb. 19th, 18r>5. J Feb. 23, 1855. 42 Ct EDWARD WESTFIELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.j 1">ETURXS thanks for past favors, and reA>*spectfully solicits a continuance ofthesame. lie keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture, if Largo Assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac. Also, W1IIP3, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS. Being a practical workman, hois prepared to make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and ut ns low priecs us uny other establishment. Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. June 3, 1851. 60 tf The Slate of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In tlie Common Picas Critt & Cowan } Attachment. vh V Thompson <fc Fair, Edward Jones. ) PlaintifFs Attorney. 7K7",i7"HEREAS, the Plaintiffs in this case V V did, on the twentieth day of November, 1854, file their Declaration against the said Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and | has neither wife nor attorney known within tlic same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might bo served: Jt is therefore ordored, that the said Defendant do appear aad plead to the said Declaration on or before the twenty-fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute Judgement will then be given and awarded against him. jg* matthew Mcdonald, c. . <z r. Clerk's Office, Abbeville District^ ) November 20, 1864. j" qly ly vHayden, Brother & Co , .* " ^ IMPOttTP.BS AND DEALERS IN . ^ WaUbei, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware;. SflC^Utory and Fancy Goods ? ' TIN! TIN!! TIN!!! HW. LAWSON, very grateful for patron nge heretofore enjyed, begs leave to pay to his friends nnd customers and the publie generally, that lie lias now, at his old stand, on Main Street, next door to White cfc Bullock, a full and complete assortment of TIN WAltE. In his store may bo found :? Buckets?all shapes and sizes; Covered and uncovered; Bonnet Boxes ; Bed-Steamers; Coffee Pots?all sizes; Cake I'an s ? assorted shapes; Candle Moulds; Cake Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullcn,1....... . /' Sticks; I )iih Pans; Dish Covers; Dust Pans; Fat Stoves; Foot Tubs; Glass Drainers; Knife Boxes; Lanterns; Lump-Feeders; Milkl'ans; Milk-Cups; Money Boxes ; Molasses Clips ; MilkSkimnicrs; Muffin Kings; Marking Cups; Oil Lamps; l'epper Boxes; Pudding Pans; Pie Pans; Plato Covers; Reflecting Ovens; Shower Paths; Stow Pans; Sugar Scoops; Sugar Boxes; Tea Canisters; Trumpets; Water Pots; Wash Pans; Water Dippers; itc., <to. In short, his stock comprises everything in liis lino, and lie is not merely willing to nhum, hut will sell on as reasonoble terms as can he L'oniputihlc with the first injunction of the maxim "live and let live." Anv article m.limfnptnro.l 111 nr.1..r fit ulw?-t notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants will find it to tlieir interest to procure supplies of Tin Ware fKun liim, ns lm will give good articles at. low rates. To the building public lie would say that lie is always prepared to attend to the roofing and guttcrim; of houses, and will be thankful for any chance afforded him to ijivc evidence of his ability to do good work. Abbeville C. II., S. C., .Nov. 2JJ, 1854. 20 ly IMPORTAT TO BEEF KILLERS. DltY I1IDKS will be taken in Exchange for GOODS at. KEUIl'S G ItOCEUY STORE. Persons wishing to Fell Dry Jlidcs to the sub seribcr, ore notified that they must Salt them well in tlic following manner, viz: S|>rcnd out the Hide on the ground, nnd cover it over well with J-jnlt on the Flesh Side; then roll it uj>, and let it remain in this condition for 1*2 or 15 hours ; then hang it out in the shade to dry. Hv the above proecss, the seller will get more moify for his Miles, while the tanner will be able to n:.?ke the best Leather of it. HENRY S. KERR. February 10, 1S55. -11 3m NOTICE TO DEFAULTING STOCKHOLERS. OFFICE OF THE G. ? C. IL R. COMPANY, Columbia, January 20, 1S55. "v * attnn !. 1. 1 -- _t xt. .1 ll .11 \vhvij i? ucri'uy mvni, iiijil an siock ill the Greenville and Columbia ltuilroa<l Company now in nrrears, will bo forfeited ut the discretion of the Board of Directors, if not paid within three months from this date. J. P. SOUTHERN, Auditor and Treasurer. Jan. 23, 1851. 38 3m FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! r I^IIK Subscriber's old stand hav- ^ g, X ing been entirely destroyed by fire, he has removed to IVo. 112, HIcetiiiR'Strcd, Corner of Went worth, the stand formerly occupied by W. J. Gayer, where he continues his business in all of its brandies. lie can offer to his friends a largo assortment of first-class VJ&IILC1.KS, composed of is u u ujjiti, si vi a mil KI1TEREENS, BAROUCHES, IIOCKA \VA YS, CARRIAGES, SULKIES, JiC., 6iC. lie liasjust received sonio choice FAMILY CARRIAGES, built expressly for his country customer*. All of which ho will sell chcap for caeli ?>r City acceptances. tar Orders prouipth/ and faithfully filled. LEONARD CHAFIN. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 7, 1864. 117?Gin LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale a Tract of Land, -fijnfV lying on both sides of Turkey Siill Creek, in Abbeville District, about five miles North of Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge road, coiitaining 684 Acres. About one hundred nnd fourteen acres bottom land, eamc fifty of which is mill-pond bottom of the richest anil most productive quality; three hundred acres fine woodland; the balance cleared and in cultivation. On the premised are a comfortable Dwellinghouse, having nine rooms, all necessary outbuildings, a Blacksmith Shop, and a Fine Merchant Mill. Hits place is situated in one of the most desirable and healthy neighborhoods in the District or Stale. The placc was formerly owned by Reuben Robertson, deceased, and i9 known as "the Robertson place." \ Persons desiring to purchase land, would do well to come and Bee this tract, aslameonfi dent they will be pleased with it, as well us the terms ou which I will soil. MARY N. ROBERTSON. Nov. 1, 1854 26 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In EquitUj. John W. Moora "J . ; ' " v*. ! Amended. Petition to John Rosamond and | receive share of Estate. Sarah, his wife, J . vr \ . IT appearing to mv satisfaction, that Job a ^Rosamond and oarah, his wife, defendants in above caM, ore absent ljrithout the iiitws cif the State, on motion of Mofivwan and J>errin, Pro onlersd, tbnt said defendantsdo appear/atid^pT^ad, answ?p oir 'deinni' to tha'said Petition, within tbw?iniontlls fiotathj^BdW, or tbo same will be tpfen^JVo Coixfi**)^tgfcippt srr z - ?tr * ^~~~ | \ \ ?22SB?aiSB*v rjy# BDUGATXofelW- 1 MR. JAMES C. CALHOUN, bavingNfc^J ' olccted Principal of the Abbeville *^*^1 Academy, will continue Lis services during thc^ next year. / Owing to the great increase in the number of scholars, the services of Mr. MONTGOMERY, a graduate of this University of North Caroli' na, have been procured. , A new and commodious Academy will in d '* ?, short time bo completed. The building it BO1 retired as to insure perfect Cjuiqt, and freedom from all things calculated to distract the atten-> tion of the sciiolar. The government of the School will tte rigid. The morals and general deportment of the Students will at all times receive special attention. students will bo prepared to enter the Fresh-' man or Sophomore Class of the South Carolina College, mid the greatest cure given to' tbeif preparation. y i The Scholastic year will be divided into tw?f Sessions. The first will commence oq January 8th, and continue twenty-eight weeks; tb?' second will begin 011 the second Monday in September, and continue twelve weeks. The Tuition of each Class will bo for tbo . vl*tClass: Reading, Writing, IstScs. 2dS??. Spelling, and Primary Geography, ------ $14 00 5 6 00 . 2d Class : The nbove with Geography, History, A? rithmetic, English Grammar, and exercises in English Composition, - - - 20 00 ft 00> 3d Class: The above with , all the advanced Euglish Branches, 23 00' 10 00f 4th Class The above with Latin and Greuk. - - - 9ft nr> tu\ I3oimling can be obtained in desirable fatrri' lies, nnd at reasonable rates, either in the Vil? logo or country near the Academy. Although it is of the greatest importance that all the pupils should be present at the opening of the Session, still they will be received at any time during the term. Students will be charged from the time they enter until . j the elosc of tiie Session, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. For further information, apply to the Prinoipal. JAMES C. CALHOUN, A. K, Principal, Instructor in Mathematics/ J AM1?S A. MONTGOMERY, A, B,, * Instructor in tho Ancient Language*/ December l i, 1851. 32 6m . { RICH AND ELEGANT AT HODGES' DEPOT. ROBERTS ?fc ADAMS are now receiving as S'y rich, eleirant and comr>l<-t<> n nt^plr FALL AND WINTER GOODS"as can be exhibited in Abbeville District, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customera nnd the public generally. Their stock lifts been carefully selected in tlic Baltimore) and Charleston markets, nnd consists, in purt, as follows:? < * t*Ladies' Dress Goods: CASHMERES, ALPACAS, DELAINES, CllALLES, BOMBAZINES, MERINOS. SILKS, EMBR01- -S. i DERIES, CIIEM- .*..v J SETTE3, ^P J i COL LA RS, UNDERSLEE VES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, LACES, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, % $?;? LADIES' SHOES, GAITERS, HOSIERY; CLOVES, MITTS, <tc., <tc. For Gentlemen's Wear: FRENCH ? 1 -<4A7) ENGLISH CASST- 1 ** MERES, JEANS, SATINETS, BROADCLOTHS, VBSTINQ8, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, .,< % (( p.. itf.. ALSO, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELLINGS, >:' SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLAfr "C jf' KETS, FLANNELS, NEGRO CLOTHS, SHOES, Ac., Ac. ALSO, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CHINA 4JfD ii:.1 GLASSWARE, RAGGING,, "v gfi ROPE AND TWINE, "'.V/. FAMILY GROCERIES &c. y Wo do not pretend, in this advertisement^ to : give a succinct enumeration of all tlio article* we have in store, but will take great plesaur* ~ in showing the whole of our stock, ana confidently believe the quality of our Goods togcth- '? cr with tiie prices at which wo offor them, "Will satisfy nil who cnll upou us that they cannot do better than patronize . - / . .. ROBERTS 4 ADAMS, .Nov. 10, 1851 27 tf M 4 A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ;r. 1 LYONS is disposed to favor those, whose old clothes won't last them'til warm wcath- ,'j cp, with nn opportunity of procuring handsoma '} Wixtkh Suits ut Cost. "Recollect^- you've got the balance of this month, the whole of Marob* /4 (that death-blower to cowa and calves,) and m .". j part of April to pas9 through before you cail dispense with your old patched-up winter artl- . | ^ clea. And if you don't think thoy will last j ou out, don't be backward, (modesty in . man is a virtue, in man a fault,) for by coming forward, with a little money, you can ge>enough Winter Clothing, without straining yojM1. crcdit or making a single account, to last youth#-.-.. next two or three yenrs. . ^ Don't tnko up the notion, because I am offering you such bargains, that lam hard*r%u%t\^-j " or extremely anxious to soil. I am doing it ex- ' iw -. elnsivolv for vntir own <mn<1. IIi?a nfMifu nt j ? j - ? o ? - i ?jr ? money for my oxen uee, but I want to rwe m email sura with this Winter Stock I was % > ing of, for the benefit of some acquaintance* > SY', I expect along in a short time, who cannot <Jo J without it So you see, the object it a cfcaritable one, aud ought to be encouraged.;' ' V ^ y Before I forget?I have just recti* eja !iFX*' *t',w lot of the fineit kind of Cigarv V *V; ' Feb. 15, 18154. 41 tf ? J. J. bTw. & j. p. Votce & Co., : .WllOLEBAt* DEA1KB8 Bt . >' ' V: BOOTS AND SHOES, ir* 21 ffaytut'alrMt <'' . .i 'J&k ; ZS&tf V Clikrlest^I.., jiuw/v. MErt,) , , town."*)**, v .~ : Wm > r ^AVT^WAIV. v ...