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SPARTANBURG FlilMII dUMjIilili. IS' ,T. WOFFOItl) Tl'CKKIl, Prvsidcut, nnd ProfeKsur of Kui;li.-li Liti-rnttire. HEV. CIIAttl.KS TAYLOR. M. 1)., Prof^sor ot IViitur.il >rioiic? atui iMftint'iiuuiea. 3I1SS IM1KBE I'AINE, Instructress in Modern languages, Hol-my, Physiology, Descriptive Astronomy, Ancient mid Sacred Geography, ?tc. St. I*. E. SAUNIKR, Professor of Music. A Lnriy. coiii|M>tcnl to instruct in nuy of the ornamental brunches of female education will be procured before the commencement of I lie term. 'JlfHISt?!? S'ifilBS, Preparatory Department.. $-2u a yenr. C'olleginte Department, embracing ev?rvtliin<r tMIH'Ilt ill tllo t'ollei'n < course, $10 " Mimic on l'iano, extra ?40 " Fanny Needle Work, Wax Flower Work, 1 leather Work, etc., ? ' Tuition Fees |iaynble in nil cases strictly (one Term, or yarly,) in advance. 1 Board, on the Campus, with the members of Faculty, including 1 all expenses, halite, fuel, washing, attention, ?tc ?12 per month. JBourd, without the iteniK of lights and washing ?10 " I3T (juitrterly payments in advance will be i required for Hoard. j ' SCHOLASTIC TEItMS. The next regular Term will commence on Monday, the 2.ritli of February. Annual Coin- , mencemcnt at the same time with W'oflord C??1 - ; , lege, in July; no summer vacation. The Fall i ierin will eiosy m wccciimer. All the appliances nrc now complete for a sue eeiwful proserin 1011 of our labor. A good (Uu-iii- , ical and l'lulu!>?|iliical Apparatus lias heen |>ur- , dinned, nii<l id now ready for um-. The utmost car.! and attention will be paid to tlie health and comfort, as well ns tlie mental and moral inirprovenieut, of our pupils. In the modes and processes of education, our purpose is not, only to instruct correctly, lint, to : j discipline the understanding?to teaeli young ' indies how to think. It in but just to ourselves to pay that our I'rotfcKpor of Music w one of the must skillful masters of the science ; he deservedly stands second :to none in his own department. We may lie allowed to remark hero that we | regard the Spartan burg Female I'olh ge an the -cheapest Instiliition of similar (trade in South Caioliuu. A pupil may avail herself of the advantages of ever* tliiinr in ?ln? (\it!oir.? with Music, Bunrdiiiir, and all inri<iciitiil scho- j hntio charges, for a liitlo loss tlia:i Two Hundred ' ' J><jU.ii n a year! Thiin, Hoard, 0 months, $12, ?H>8 00 j Literary Department, 40 <?0 Mimic, extra, 40 nO -Contingent Fee, ami iiko of i'iano, 5 OO ' A1-.I3 00 ; I J. WOFFOKD Tl'CKKtt. I 1 Spartanburg, S. C, Jan. 14, lXiitJ. a!l-''t I * .\O I ICE ! I Valuable Property FOR SALE! ; I\V IIX sell at my residence, on the tirstTues- . j day in Fet-ruiry next, all my Real and Per- j Hoiial Property, consisting ol aliout 4-^n Anrnc nf Ton/1 ine?r oiic-liulf ?( which :s in the woods ntul well limbered. The o|>eli land is in a high statu of cultivation, willi 100 Acres of Pino Low Grounds. On iho |>Im i* a good 1)\V ISLLIMS, (SIX (HOUSE ami Sl'UKW. mid other nectssary outHxiildinut, alt in (food rejiait'H. 'I'lif Feriv, known ns MOSEI.KVS FKKRY, -an well hk the I.aiidin? on the (Seorjjia Hide ot ihc Jtiver, will be sold ill the same lime. t ?ATX)? I Of ine Likely Negroes,|a Cattle. ItuiX'S Hours and Sheep; IIous'liolil and Kitchen Furniture, i'lantation Tools, Corn, I'uil- I <ier, 1'eas and UjIs. llii" Carriage and harness, f three Wagons, and other articles unnecessary to attention. Trims made known on dav of Sale. MAltV ilOSEId-Y. Any of the above ireiitioned Protierlv ran lie * Ijoiiuht at private nale, previous to 1st of Feb- ! ^ xuHry. M. M. Jan. 14, lSfifl. 33 ids T The State of South Carolina, P ABllEVILLK DISTRICT. r in til k c'ol'ht ok oltdtxauv. 1 In the mutter uf ;lie Paper purporting to lie the lael Will and Testament of John B. v Hull, deceased. c WILI.IAM P. NOBLE, one of the Excco- *" torn therein appointed, having filed bin petition praying that said Faper be proved in T " due form of haw." Notice i>? hereby given to Andrew \V. Burnett, c ^HMid to he of ilic next of kin of dee'd.) of the 1 .State (if Smith Carolina, and .Mm. Mary Allen, mid Mrs. E. Aim Dent, who are said to reside 1 heyond the limitsof this State, to he and appear, x .either in person or Ity attorney, "t a Court of "Ordinary, lo hi! held for the above purpose, ut v Abbeville Court House on Tuesday tho 15th J .April next. A. 1). 18.rif?. (iiven under my hand and Peal of office, ?t ' Abbeville V II., this 15th January, A. D. 185G. ' WILLIAM HILL, O. A. 1>. Jan. 15, lt?55. 30 iim The State of South Carolina, AllHEVILLE DISTRICT. f In Equity. Sarah M. Arnibtead, 1 VS. I jj fubinn R. Arnutond und J Bill for Partition. Robert A. Arnmtead. J ' Mj It Y Order of Court in this case, I will Hell at B Ji It Abbeville Court House, at Public Outcry, { rf>n Sole-day in Februury next, the Real Eatutc of j Dr. Ajax Arnistend, deceaiied, (except the pri Tkte Ferry-landing and ono oere adjoining the j aatne.) situate and being in Abbeville District ( mid Statu Aforciiid, bounded by the Savannah River, l?'d? of Francis Calhoun, Prury B. Cade ( and others, eontuiuing Bight Hundred and Teu , .Acres, more or lesfl. ! TERMS.?A credit of one and two years, ox- ( -eept us to CoflsU) bo paid iu Cu*h, with interest from the day of Sale, with lcuve to the purchaser to pay the purchase money before th* ex pi-' nation of the credit. Purchaser to jjive Bond with two good sureties to secure the purchase Money, and pay for papers. W. II. I'ARKER, c. k. a. d. Commissioner's Officc, ) January 12, 1855 J 39 tda The State of South Carolina, ' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OK OHDIN'AIIV. I **ale of the Real Estate of Mrs. Mary Johnson, t dee'd, for Partition. BY Order of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell, j for partition, on Sale-day in February next, ^ .lie Real Estate of Mrs. Mary Johnson, dee'd, ( being a ? House and Lot, i }n the Village of Ninety-Six, Abbeville District. ' The Lot contains Half an Acre, more or less, c bounded by lands of Jas. Gillam, Foueliee -6 , fcjainple, tbe G. & C. Rail Road. - ; V / ffcfiMS,?Twelve month* credit, the pnrehft Of CTtvtnnr RaiwI ? ?? --- a ? ? ?? -ctuui/y, anu a aiortg?g? o1 th* preini*M to the Ordinnry, to secure th? ? payment of the purehuM inouey. Cost* to b? paid in Coah. ] T. 11. COCIlftAN, ?. a. d. i Jan. 14, 185ft. 39 t?d t " FLOtJIL t Dbk nt'wly ground-Flour, i? good barw9\P rel?, low for Cash, for sale?only for Caah?by H. S. KEKK, Jan. 2, 1858. 17 .It tggr Pr?M copy. ? ? PERSONS against whom 1 have Mill Ac- ; mm -..J * ? lurwnra, are hereby . requested to tetlle the same in some way, a* I desire to put no one to any cost. * 1 A. H. MORTON. Jan. 9, 1866. 38 3t . Money, Money \ ^ FOR the information of my customers, I would say thnt they must come forward and settie their Accounts for 1850, as it is a partnership 1 boaines", and must be settled up immediately. < A. BUTLER. 1 l.l&K, 37 ,5ft 'ill II ! Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of euudry Wrlti of Fiern Facias to rue greeted, I will sell at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday an<l Tuesday | in February next, within the legal hours of sale, tho following property," to wit: 100 Acres of I.and. more or less, bounded by Jiio. llintiui, Albert Waller nn<l otln rs, as tho i property of J. J. Tharp, u<l&. J. 1'. Burratt and ' others. 3?0 Acres, more or less, hounded by Jatues 1 White. Kobt. Simpson and others as the properly i of A. Mauldin, uds. N. J. Davis and others. *icv# ncrcj, more or loss, bounded l>v Marshall Sharp, J. C. Waters und others, us (lie property ' of the Cstule of Ueuhen Robertson, dep'd, ads. ( Itoht. Y. Jones and others. tfuU Acres, more or less, bounded by W. C. < Seott, A. Dreunan and others, as the property of W. 'I'. Drennan, ads. \V. 15. Dorn, for J. '1*. Uhentham and others. < 'iUU Acres, more or less, bounded by T. W. I'aee, W. Russell and others, as the property of Jas McCree, ads. Tlios. Rohisou and olhe:s. < 15i) Acres, more or less, hounded by A. Murphy, Jas. Cochran and others, as the property ! of Stephen W. Willis, ads. Kllinglou iSearles and i others. 1 House and Lot in the Vilhure of Alihuvillo. sontnioiiig 1 Acre, more or loss, hounded by II. | iS. Kerr, Charles Dcndy mid others, us the prop- i : is ly of \V. C. Dunn, ads. E. Fulltiigs it Co., uud others. 1 House and I.ot in the Village of Lowndesville, containing Id Aores. more or less, bounded l>y Joel Loekhiirt und others, us tho properly of I L W. McCalislcr, uJs. J. (J. Bozvmau and i Jthers. I The unexpired term of a Lease of Land, on i which there is n gold mine (known uh the New Votk Mine,) with the Kngine and fixtures eon- ] Heeled for operating in the trohl business, levied | imi as tho proprrtv of W. 1$. Lloyd, ads. Wiley \ llurribO'i and others. C.Ou Acres, more or less, hounded by R. W. I Litis, Sarah Widoiuun and others, as the propisity of T. J. Lyons, ads. N. J. Reeder and niters. t TKRMS CASH. ] T R. COCHRAN, S. A. D. SherifF's Oftice, Jan. 1-1, 1850. 3U-lsd ] R EM< > V A L OF TH E BOOT AND SHOE SHOP ^ AT A It II i: V I 1.1.(I. II. rpiIK uinlersitrneil respect fully informs the f JL Gentlemen Of Abbeville, and the public ;eneral!y, lluil he lists removed to was ii in (j ton street, *1 i ml is always In lip foil nil ill his Shop, between lie Marshall House ami the Livery Stables, lie i.ip on hand n lari?e supply of llie h-st Freueli i ;ai.f-skins, iii't'ic-skins, Morocco and ] 'ATfcNT LK \TI1KH. with a ^ond Rtoc.k of the jett SOLIC LKATHHll, and is ready to make I o oriler < BOOTS AND SIIOF.S, , >f tho hitrit ami urate*! lie will make j Hid mend as truv.d and us cheap us any one else n Abbeville. J. J. OKFXFFK, lioot and Shoemaker, .lan.e, 185G. 3* ly Saddle < AND HARNESS SHOP, AT ABBKVILL12 C. II. B. MTB"LEASE UAVIiMi o|>imii'(1 a SikIcIIc aiul Ilarimss SSln>|i ut tlm Stand formerly occupied l?y lie Uev. Jamt.k Mooiik, informs the pu'iliu that le iw prepared to do all work entrusted to him, it short notice, and in the I B E S T J' 0 S S I B L li S T }' L K. I laving a lout; experience in- ihc lill^lliw, lie ' (alters himself thai lie can please the most fasiilious. O'liis TKRMS, hereafter, will he CASH !.0 li. M. ULKASE. .Tan- 7, 1S50. 38 ly Carri age and wagon in A K i .m v. I'M IF. undersigned having as- ???. eoeiated themselves tin Co- igfefffiyy mr tilers in the business of Caringe and Wagon Making and Repairing, under he Firm of II A It 11 I S ?fc W ARE, rould call tlio attention of the public to llicir ihopa nt ITlt. Carmcl, 1 k hrre they hope, by fair prices, faithful work, :iid piompt attention to htisinew, to earn the uiifidencc of all, and merit a liberal share of viitroi-.age. For all joiis ninounlingto Five Dollars or more, nj .i.tin. nm uc ic<|iur?:<i in vaisn, or i>y a i-asii sote, when the work is removed ft*?>iii i lie SI.op. All orders for work should be directml to I);i- ) 'i?l E. Harris; hut ull settlements must l>o made ] vith the tiuniifial Copartner, W. C.Ware, us < le Alone U authorized to use the nuiue of the < 'inn, (jive or take notes, give receipts, receive nouey or contract debts. DAVID E. HARRIS, W. C. WARE. Mt. Carmel, S. C., Jan. 7, 1856. 38-ly "adjourned sale. : rHE Stile of the Personal Property of the Trust Estate of thu lute Mrs. Ansley and ilhers, will tnkc place at the residence of Win. J i. Ansley, on the lOtli January lust., , it which time there will be offered for sale, J uncommonly' likely Negroes, 'light li-iles of Cotton, Provisions, Stock, &o. TEUMS.-?Cosltfor the woman Itornnuah, Colon, Cotton Seed, Coin, Outs, Fodder, Pork, 1 Jousehold and Kitchen Furniture, uud so much i >f the other personal property as will be re- i juired to pay tlio costs of these orocecdinirs. the i debts of Atkins, and rain* Three Hundred Polar* for the use of Joint Augustus An?lcy. Pnrdiusera to give Bonds with at leant two good sureties, and |>;iy tile costs in earth. 5^-SALE POSITIVE. WM. II. PARKER, c. *. a. v. Commissioner's Office, I Jan. 5, 185U. ) 3S td? Notice. - i WILL be sold at Public Auction, in Abbo- I villr District, at th? late residence of < 'OHN OLIVER, ducfuved, on ' Tuesday lMli I list., 1 tad days following, a part of tho Personal Es,ute of said deeeased, consisting of 30 or 35 Likely Negroes, Iorsci. Males. Fnt Hot ?nil Ktni>if ? -or ? "~6"? battle, J,000 or 2,500 Bushels of Corn, 'odder, Whent, Oals, Cotton Seed, Household ind Kitcheu Furniture, Uluckuniitb Tool*, and -] tlier property too ledinua to mention. . JAS. M. LATIMER, Ex'or. >Jan. 8, 1856. '38 It Blacksmith and Gunsmith. i ?i nirj THE undorwgned, at his old a I utnnd, near A. Logan's platf*, HTq 9K?SS Will continue his business. Ah\^ pork entrusted to him; will be promptly atend?*d lo tSjT lie will also Repair CLOCKS, \f brought I o him. BT AH new work Warranted., i A. BUTLER. Jan. 1, 185ft. 37 3m i Notice. i f AnVTftW fit a nnTifli* 'a?? - I. NOTE giyon by. mo to P. EPSAIN, for "hie Hundred ftud Fifty Dollar**, for a Gold Vatch, which hat proven not Gold, and I do lot inteud paying tbieaaid Note. < ' ? B. HESTER. . Jan. 8, 1850. r. ?8 : , . - 4t * Money Lost. A LADY of v*rjr limited means dropped, on Friday Inst, in the ViUa^e of Aubeviite, FIFTEEN DOLLARS. The finder will be reyarded by leaving it at tho Store of R. H. Wardlaw 6c Son. .fail. ?, 183ft. .18 2t Notice to Tax-Payers. 1 1WILL attend attho undernamed times nnd places for 'he purposfe of collecting Taxes for 1855:? Abbeville C. II., Mondny, February 4 ; line West, Tuesday, " 5; ' mul Monday, Mar^h 17; Ciillulium's, Wednesday, " (i; J frible's, Thursday, " 7; ' Lowndesvilic, Friday, " 8; Speed's Saturday, 9; ! Calhoun's Mills, Monday, " 11; Willingtun, Tuesday, " 12; Morngne's Wednesday, " 13 1 Tolbert'a (in tho Range,) Thursday, ' 14; * Coiltran'p, - Friday," " 15; Hradly's Saturday, " 1G; ! Greenwood* Monday, " 18; 1 and Wednesday, March IV; mneiy-six, j iiesoay, jfl; Cambridge, W< ?!?>.winy, " 20; Woodville, Thursday, " 21 ; Whitehall, Friday, " 22? l!edar Springs, Saturday, " 21$; Donald's, Monday, " 25; Seiifileiown, Tuesday, " 2<>; Uokesbury, Wednesday, ' 27; ami Tuesday, March 18; Pendfall, Thursday, " 28; Roberts* Store, Friday, * 2i>; ^uiitiiville, Saturday, March 1 ; MeOaw* Old Field, Thursday, " 20; Warrenton, Friday, " 21 ; Abbeville 0. II., all Court wreck. Sale-dav in April the last day for making returns. All persona failing to ninkc returns on the above day. liable to double tux. All taxes to be paid by the first Monday in May, or exc;uiioiis may be issued. Property to be returned in the name of (he proper owner. Guardians, Kxeculors, and Administrator* will return properly under their control. 1 Persons having transferred properly between 1 the 1st October, 1854, and 1st October, 11555, ivill make it known to me. All persons will coino prepared to give the ' number of liirths. Marriages und Deaths in their . families. , Free persons of color must pay their taxes in J March. JAMES MOOUB, T. C. January 6, 1850. ISS Hin At the request of the President of the Stale Agricultural Society, I have consented to xolicil ' information as to the number of Tennessee and Kentucky llorses. Mules anil Hogs annually tlrchascd in the District, and their cost. All icrsons will therefore confer u favor by eoming irepaaed to givo mc such' information on the < ulijeet as they possess. J. M. M'DV S IE a as is > PAINTING. I'M IE undci>i|rued wishes to inform the citizens of Abbeville and its vicinity, that he. ntends to locate himself in Abbeville and carry >n the business as House Painter n all its branches. With his experience through I'lirone. and tnimv nf tin. ni'iiiriic,! I..?m iti \nicrica, combined with n steady attention to | msiness, ho hope's lo give full satisfaction to ull ivlio will favor him with their patronage. 1 Braining. Marbling and Paper Hanging. ' [ironipily attended lo. Knijnire at the MARSH ALL HOUSE. Orders from tho country will meet with , prompt attention l>y TIJOS. ARD. Jiiii. 1, 18.00. 37 Im Cokesbury Conforenco School. r|"MlE nex! SESSION will open tho FIRST JL SCHOOL I)AV in FKHRUARY next. Tuition ranges from TWENTY to FORTY Dollars a year. I'oaril is TEN Dullars a month. CJ. II. ROUND, Rcctor. < Jan. 1, 185(1. 37 2m 1 Dog Lost. STRAYED or STOLEN from the Marshall House, Ahheville, on Monday 2-4th Decern- , l>er, n small SPANIEL DU(J, black and white, , long oars and short t ?il. A literal reward will be paid for his delivery at the Marshall House. Jan. 1, ISOti. 37 2t Notice. A LL persons indebted to NICHOLAS Mctfk EV OY, ltv Note or Account, up to Janna- | ; lut IS-.il ? i < ? j *.'v ?>c ciiuru on mi puj- u|; ulmui c ine 1st of February, as lie will not do uny longer tViiiiuut lain iiioliey. N. McEVOY. January 2, IRflfi. 87 if Notice. ALL persona indebted to the Estate of LEVI II11.Bl'ltN, are required to make ]>:iyinent dii or before tin: First Monday in February next. Also, all persons having demands n^uinst said Estate, are requested to present their claims, , properly attested, to tbc subscriber. El). COBB, Adm'r. Dec. 18. 1835. 3S tf 1 Estple of Mrs- Susan McKeldon, Dec'd. SETTLEMENT. OTICE is hereby civen to thb kindred and J_^ creditoiH, and all parties concerned, that a final Settlement of the Estate of Mrs. Susan McKeldon, dec'd., will be made in the Ordinary's Dffice, Abbeville District, on the fourteenth day sf March, 1850. A'. PAUL, Adm'r. J>eceinber 12, 34 3m Executor's Notice. Estate of John McBryde, Sen. ALL purlins interested in Ihe above Estate, are licrcby notified that, b Final Settlement of the sunfe will be madi! in the Ordinary's Office at Abbeville C. II., on the 12th day of April next. ANDREW J. WEED, Ex'or. Jaw. 7, 1856. 38 3m Notice ] IS HEREBY given to nil those indebted to i the Estate of E. BARMORE, dee'd, either c tiy Note or Account, that settlement must be < made before Return Dat,. Those Imvii.g de- I nands against. the Estate, will present them, j rironerly attested, to 1). L DONNA LI), ) ... J. C. WILLIAMS, f Adm rBJan. 0, I860. 38 3t tar l'ress copy 3 times. NoticetoGuardians, &c. ALL Guardians, Truxtees, Slq., liable to account in my Office, are hereby notified to make 1 their unnuul Returns on or before the 12th J any or April next. All persons in default til that lime, will be ruled imlincrhninatflif. Also, [iuardians appointed ut last June Term, an?l , who have nut yet g:veu Bond, ure requested to J jo so immediately. W. II. T ARKER.c. t. a. d. Commissioner's Office, ) Jan. 5, 1856. f 38 3m ( f&T" Independent Press copy. I Notice. J ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber by ( Note or Notes, that do not settle or give sat- , isfaoiioii by the first of February next, their ^ So tea will be put iu tlio hands of au Attorney, without fait. B. ALLEN. Jao. 7, 1856. 38 3* pT Independent Press copy 3 times, and send lilit^ tliis'ofilce. ' ? Executors' Notice, Btittte <M J?icpb UanliHll, dee'd. i THE Exeotttohi of the above Estate, hereby ' give notice to aB!|M^|yn? indebted to the ' ame, idm immooiuie payment J? required.? rhoy expect to settle up theBftfite #oofc,'and , luleos those indebted hecda" thfo J Sole* will l>e pluped, before Return D?^h mud* of an Attorney. for collectiott. flaoujfe-;? J. W. W. MARSHALL', )' f J. 8. MARSHALL, S E*?"- : ? Jan. 8, 1658. 88 - Smv. WIIXJATO M..TPirnrma, , Factor & Commission Merchant, wm. IPlLfEjainD'A .(3?TO(2)H,:;; 1 Kofth Commercial Wharf, , t OH AliLKHTON, A Gi.V\ ? WITH k DKAKOU, ' 07 Bay 8t?Wt. Savannah. GaOctober 0, 1856. '* r* mflm GOOD NEWS FROM HOME!!" J. J. LYONS, I'M IK Village un.l District Cr.OTllIER, has just returned from the Big'Torrid, with one >f tlie keenest, largest, finest, neatest, prettiest, warmest. cheapest, and best lot of CLOTHING .but bus ever been 111 mm fuel n red in tlie United flutes?lie liked to have suid, in the whole world. 1 For the last six or eight months, he bus been J risitiug different sections of the District?in fact le went roil d with tlio Agricultural Committee ?and he is fully convinced there is as much ^ *00111 for improvement in dress, as there is in the leienee of agriculture. He saw as many?-Vea, wieo as many?human frames that needed re. ovcring, as he did old fields that needed reclaming. lie menus to sny. that dress doesn't make lie man, but when tlie man is made, he looks a rood deal better dressed up. The ladies looked tdmirable?they don't mind spending 15 or 20 lollars for a brim new dross?bul the men?oil, t won't <lo to tell; the fact is, Nome of them hud loles in their pantaloons right where they sit ' lown ; and their couts were so short un<l ?ddashioiied, that when they stood straight tip, they wouldn't hide them. And now Lyons has been round and seen all his?knows what kind of CLOTH I N(? will suit ,hese different sections. Ho lias got it for nil jrad?s?Upper Ton, Mushroom Aristocrats, I'le- J leiansand Niggers, and at prices that cannot fail .o pi ens?. ' And beside*, Lyons wants to raise a hundred " <r two dollars extra; lie has heard ilint out 1 West, there is an Expedition on fool, in which nen of con rage, good moral character, and a ^ tmall capital, can quadruple their money in a rery sho<t time ; lie want.s to invest his carcass j1 mil two hundred in it. Won't, you lieip him?? . I' you ever intend to, now is your time. ' ilv the way?lie's got a big lot of C10A11S _ m hand, and is anxious to dispose of them ; s liinks he overstocked himself iu Cigars. He's jot Hats, the latest agony?Flannel Shirts, Huir ,)il niul lilackinir, I'oeket PianoH'nnd Women's stockings, Fiddle Bridges uml Strings, Hrass j 1 Finger Kings and Silk Undershirt-", Adamantine c handles nnd Vine Combs, Turpentine Soap and * l!ologtnv, Tobacco ami Handkerchief Extracts, ( Fine Visiting Curds and Women's Shoes, and ten honsnnd other tilings whieh time and circum- ' itanei's will not perini' him to enumerate. ("all and seo liim- mill ln> will tlw.u. il.??? itlicr things. Abbeville C. H., Oct. 24, 1855. 27 tf LIVERY STABLES! AT ABBEVILLE O. H. ' I'M IE nmlri$i);ii(!i1 having taken the large mid comtnndiuud Stable formerly occupied by ' Messrs. Mailiis & Sale, offers his services to tho ' iiulilic generally. lie will keep in constant at ' Lemlanee, attentive Ostlers. 11 it> Stables will be J kept thoroughly cleansed, ami every attention ' jiven to merit public patronage, lie will also keep a lot of Horses and Buggies to Hire, J with careful Driven*, to convey persons to any point in or out of the District. Charge f"r single feed, 37 J- cents. Horses 1 boanled foi $1.00 per day, and $10.00 by the month J. M. DAVIS. Nov. 7, 1R55. 20 ly VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALEl Tjl^lIE entire Real Estateof the lato JOIIX 1J JL IIUI.L. consisting of more than TlIltEE THOUSAND ACRES, isoffeiedfor private Sale on advantageous terms Thi! lower Tract, u.-ljoiniug Ian- i Col. Louis Patterson, contains about ri/OJiiflnA llvrilJJtKU Jl Vli ISS, nf which ft largo portion is excellent. River Low H rounds. This l'luntution is well improved und lictililiy. The Berry llill Plantation contnius uboifl TWJiLVE HUNDRED ACRES, uinl embraces a Inrce. body of Low Grounds of excellent quality. These tract* adjoin, and were used as one plantation. The lands oil Savannah River are believed to he the host Cotton Lundfi in the State. They ure not swamp land*, nor subject to iiiundutiiiii, hut aro dry aiul elevated Low (J rounds. The Savannah River tilibrdr safe navigation for Boats to Augusta, a distance of about forty-five miles. The Little River IMantalion contains ubout FIVE HUNDRED ACHES, is well settled, and well adapted to Cotton and Grain. There is u considerable body of Low C> rounds on this tract, which, for Corn, is equal to any lauds in the State. This plantation is convenient to the best Flouring Mills. These lauds are ull in the South-Western part of Abbeville District; the lands 011 Savannah River ure nenr Barksdale's Ferry, and the Little River Tract a few miles below Calhoun's Slills. I'l.. <1.. 3...II. IU...I r . . >>.v IUI1US III IUV UVIIIII- ! rmci P<<I I11<II Ol . ?OI?eville are considered the cheapest of their quality and fertility of any in the Southern States. yor further particulars, npply to the JiON. H. BARNWELL RIIETT, Charleston, or to t'ie HON. A. BURT, Wellington. Nov. 91,1855. * 81 tf $59" The South Carotiniun at Columbia will please copy. The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, ?ii Equity. W. W. Hill, ") I vs. | Elizabeth Foster, James V Bill for Partition i L. Brown, John R. I Slaves. Brown und others. I 1 IT appearing to my satisfaction tliut Elizabeth Foster, Jnin>'8 L. Brown, John It. Brown, ( lumps J. McNnliy and Mnry E. hin wife, John J. Duniel nnd Hnlduh his wife, Joshua Hill* Bruce and Martha his wife, Defendants in this sase. reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Thomson <fc Fair, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, that the above named Defendants :lo plead, answer or demur to Complainant's Bill jf Complaint within three months from puhliculion hereof, or the sumo will be taken Pro con- ] finso against then). W. If. FARKEK, o. e. a. d. Commissioner's Office, ) Nov. 24, 1855. f 32 Sm Notice to Legatees. "flM"OTICE is hereby given to the Distributees of the Estate of, Jesse Maddox, doe'd, that ' i final Settlement of said Estate will bo made ( jefore the Ordinary of Abbeville District, on the I >tli of March, 1856. I WILLIAM W. MADDOX, Adm'r. December 4, 1855. 33 3in Much Obliged to You for Your Patronage! BUT mnst coll your attention to the awful nrul toleinn fact, that unless you "step up to the j 3nptnin*s Office and settle" your indebtedness >y I?t Monday in February next, yon will force js to sue indiscriminately all who owe ub at that imo. So please come forward, without farther \nvitation, aud pay those who would like to wait .villi you always, but dou'l think they can^and eel as welL .J " > < WILLSQJT & WILLIAMS. P. 8.? Vcrbam Sa(?We mean what wo Hay. Dec. 5, 1855. 38 tf A. Valuable Plantation for Sale. HAVING purchased other Lands more con* veiiiqat Co too, I desire to sell my GRAIN lUbQB PLANTATION, 4 a the Calhoun Settlement, adjoining'lands of. Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Alston, containing 426 ( ncroB. t Peraoqs wishing io purchase Lands, vill do vollto call on me a6d tumint Oie pi a or* aud .? hey will find my term* and-'price returnable. / . 7 -> ROU'T M. PALMJER. Nor. 10, 18ft5.- ^ 81 . if Continued Cc-Partnership. T*HE HoMMhaini Will continue the FAGTOBC, ' JL AOEAW^M MI^tON BUSINESS " n the City ot Cfl AitLBSTONfUader the Firm '' WARDIxAW * WALKER, " 1 ind reapectfully eolfcH WNRfljuimmt* pf PRO-' DUCK af -all kind#, to7'wwjh. tliejp panonal ittention and best effort* #itl ' ' (Jorqmitwiou (or selling CottonTjfcO CSnU per little* ;.v ; ' } W. A. WARDflLdW, <&. walker/T October 1, 1865/ 3$ ?m r. swapp: WIIOLKSAM CLOTHING: E? NO. THREE, GRANITE RS.' & SON would rcspcclfully iuvite 1 STOCK ?f SPRING AND SU lunufuclured by themselves expressly for lliin 11 TOGKTIIKR WITH MEN'S FVRNI SIIIIITS, OI.OVE8, TRUNKS, COM. 4KB, 8U KKltCIUKFB. VAMSKS, 8TOCKS, Country merchants wishing to sort up, aried stock, and at Charleston 1 rices. Columbia, Jan. 1 1855. WATCHES.' .TEWEIjM AH? IPAOTY ?DOTS. r-HAVING just received fron New York, n large ami licauti f,il Stock of Watches and Jew lry, I will 8**11 them at Charleston prices, aiii ill articles wairanted as re[>reaeiilcd. Sly stool :onsists of Fine Clocks, Weight atid Spring, at. various pri es; Fine Gold Watelies, fiont ?25 to$l5o; a fin ot of Hunting Levers, from $18 to $35, suit iblo for farmers; Fob, Vest and LndieV Cliaim leautiful patterns; Ladies'and Gents' Hrourhcs 'ar Kings and Finger Kings, all sizes; Locket! old Keys, Gold and Silver Spectacles; Silve Humbles, n splendid article ; Coral Heads, Got fillips, (?old Pens, Silk Guards, Steel Chain! kviutimg Keys', Meet ^poctnctes with colore Ilasses, a lar^o assortment of Spcetuclc (ilassei ill aires; Port .Monies; a beautiful asKortmeii >f Silver Cups, suitable for Presents; n full ui ortment of Pistols Tins nbovc articles I will sell for CASH, o/ n "redit lo persons who will bo prompt in thci mynicuts. II. T. TUSTEN. Sept. 2(5. 23 if BOOTS AND SHOES FOR CASH! w. s. WOOD, MANUFACTURER OK AND DEALER IS Boots Shoos and Brogans iYo. 1S5 liieharthott *t., first JoovMow the Jiarkc COJ, UMill A, S.C., RAS now ill store a lartje and well Bflectcil a soul men t of nil descriptions of goods usual! M be found in a Shoe Store, consisting of Ni xroe's peg and Nailed Brogatis, Sliieh Down House Servants Shoes, ali classes, which ai ntlered by the case, dozen or single pair, at lli lowest figures, cash. ALSO, Ladies' fine I5!'k and ColM Gaiters, Ludies* Ki mid M oroeeo Walking Shoes and Slippers, froi Lhc House of J. Miles & Son, Philadelphia. ALSO, cuts* Fine Calf Dross Pump and Stitclu Bouts, of his own mumifucturo. A liSO, Frcnnli and Amerscan Culf SkiiiR, Oak an Hemlock S"l<> Leather. N. 11. The Manufacturing Department, under tlio Superintendence of an experience woi'kmaii, ami all work intrusted to his eai warranted to give satisfaction, W. S. WOOD, 185 Richurdson street, Columbia, S. C. October 4, 180S 24 ly FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL 1WILL open at Greenwood, in this Distric FIRST MONDAY of JANUARY next, Female flii;l> School. Instruction will he given in all the Branclx of a finished Female Education?Latin an Greek, (if required,) English Grammar, Natun History, Natural and Moral Philosophy, and tl: Ilijjlu-r Mathematics. A set <if tho latest and most approved Globi mill Mints. inm-ilier with n nostlv Lalmrutorv 1 Chemicals, mid Philosophical Appa. atu.s, will I at the service of the School. Young Ladies from ft distance can obini Boarding in excellent families, ut $11) per inont The VHIiigft of Greenwood, nitu;ited iinmeil ntcly on the line of the Greenville tfc Colnnib Uuil Rund, is well known us one of liie nm beautiful, healthful, nud moral in the Stat< while it* numerous piouH families, Churches ni Sabbath Schools, utford every religions facilit For particulars, address nic nt Greenwood. J. If. LOGAN. References.?Rev. A. W. Lelund, I). F Andrew Crawford, F.sq., Columbia, S. C-; T. Uaveuel,' Fsip, Black Q;ik, S. C.; J. Wist: Simpson, Esq., Lnurensville, S. C.; Rev. Jii McLees, Greenwood, S. C.; Rev. Jno. C. Wi liams, I lodges Depot, S. C. D" Laurensville Herald will give two iuse lions and forwurd bill to ine nt Greenwood. BEALL & STOVALL, 111 orcl)o?3c anil tfiommisgio 521 & 8 AJH IT 3, siu0uflta, e?ii. WILL continue the WAREHOUSE AX COMMISSION BUSINESS IN AL ITS BRANCHES, and have removed to tl FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. ] Stovnll, on tlie corner of Jackson und Ell Bli'ceta, near the Globe Hotel. Consignments of COTTON, BACON, GRAI. timl other PRODUCE solicited. The usual Advances made 011 Cotton or Pri duee in store, when required. AH Cotton consigned to us will be sold at tli Warehouse, where oue of the Firm niuy at a Limes lie found. Commission for Selling Cotton, !J5 Ccill per Ifiule. WM. M. BE ALL, JNO. W. L. STOVALL. August 28, 1855. 10 6in BOATWRIGHT & BAHKUL00. Manufacturing Pharmaceutist AH? (BIEUBMEM, COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, 8. C, ARE constantly receiving additions to tliei carefully selected Stock of choice DRUGS MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, which the, ifTer to the Profession, to Planters, and consume! generally, as luw as the same pure urticle can b HirchuRcd anywhere. They have, in addition to their Stock of Drngi to., ait assortment of FANCY GOODS, PER iTUMERY and BRUSHES, comprising in part Ladies' Reticules; Work Boxes; Genu' Dressing Coses ; Porte Monnics; Fine Pocket Cutlery ; Vestas; Pomades, a great, variety from the best house n Ijondon, Puns and Germany ; French and German Cologne; Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief; Kde's, Bailey's and Buziu's ditto; Toilet and Shaving Soaps and Creams; Cut Glass Pungeuts; Aromatic Vinegar. Brushes. Haying taken particular pains * to get up" complete Stock of Hair and Tooth Brushes, the; V et satisfied that in offering their present assort neut to the public, they can justly claim fo ! these.Brushes," made to order by some of lb nost celebrated Manufacturers of England an France, the*meed of Ueing unsurpassed for beaut, f finish and durability. ?ALSO-^A fine lot of Nail aud Shaving Brushes; Bui >ilot Horn uud Shell Dressing Combs; Hon Jliell and Ivory Pocket Combe, Ac., dcc., ?fcc. ' Nov. 8, 1855. 2!) tf NEW CARPET STORE. JAME-S G. BAtilE t - (LaU of lh? Finn of Bailio i Lambert,V DIRECT OK ALL Kfr<D9 OP P. S".~0p<1 ere pr<*rtptly attended W. -' T.tsr. r- 1 ? I I I I J. .1.^ I ELD & SON, IS AND llKTAlL jtablishmmt, BUILDINGS, COLUMBIA. Lite attention of the |>ul>li<; to their BX'l'ENSlVK MMER CLOTHING, nirket A LAHGE STOCK OF s ii r iv o uoonx, Sl'BNDKKS, CAKl'KT HAOS, CK A V ATS, IIANDDKK3S1XO-UOWNS, MONBV-llKI.TS. , will fiud, at this establishment, a large and 30 ly ABBEVILLE GOAGH FAGTORY! mi m'j WK linn' I'11'1') "" assortit njpiit of line iti:<:. v.y \Z> i (5 IKS. which we will ki-II lower than ever oilered in this market on time to Mlit tlie pur chaser. j We will build to order, nnv Vehicle in our line of hnsinss, at the shortest notice. ?59" KKPAlltlNd neatly ilone, an cheap as p any otluir Establishment in the State. _^3 Ail N<;tv Work Warranted. ?, We also have on hand, a i>. rj?c lot of ? Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases, lt Air-tiirht for protecting the dead for prolonged j. interment) for triiits|iortaiion, or any other desirable purpose, which we will sell exceedingly ? low for ('ASM. r We will also make CfTFl'INS and send to any part of tho District desireil. We have a new llKAKSl-*, which will tro free oi cnurge. TIIOS. M. CHRISTIAN, JAM KS L. DEA1.E. Abbeville C. II.i Jan. 1H, ISSft. 81) Iy Press copy one year. Jackson Street Hospital mid Surgical yf INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES, AUGUSTA, GA. 8 r|"MIE Undersigned would respect fully cnR I he .A. attention of Planters an<l Slave-owncrt g. generally, to their complete ami extensive estabp lislmiciit. iii Augusta, < ;!., for the nccoininodalion of NEGROES requiring SUR(il('Ali <>PERATIONS or Treatment in CHRONIC DISEASES. The Building is shunted on tin- corner of Jack. *on and Peuwick Streets, bt>t ween the Georgia unci " the Savannah Rail Road Depots; and in sight 1,1 of liotli. It is therefore convenient for the reception of patients from a distance. In its construction, throughout the entire plan, was kepi ;d in view ihe special purpose to which it is applied ; being furnished with overvthing whicli can conduce to the comfort of the SICK. It i> d supplied wit!-, hot mid cold baths and sliowei baths?and has water-closets in cuch story t.i is avoid fatigue and exposure to t!so patients. 11 '<1 is also well ventilated and lighted with gas. re With the constant attendance of experienced male and female nurses, the patient will he saved inuclt of t he snHering wlrch too often is tlie reresult of unavoidable neglect in the treatment oi Negroes in ordinary private practice. TERMS?For Board, Lodging and Nursing, ? p>-r mouth, $10. For all necessary Medical attendance. Surgical Operation?, ?fcc., the same as . in ordiuary city practice. l' II. P. CAMPBELL, Surgeon. R. CAMPBELL, Attending l'hysiciun. Mnv 3, 1855. 2 mtf ?fl .1 ....... - - (1 r uiti .iHll ft II l( S K K 1 ES.?1855-0 lb SIJMMFU dt C It A illOX D HAVE for sale a large nnil fine collection o! the best varieties of FRUIT TREE"*, 1,1 cotisislinjTori'P.ArilKS, IM.ITMS, APRICOTS, )U N E OT A RIX ES, FIGS, tilt APE V I N ES PEAKS, boih standard and dwarf, APPLES, standard nml dwarf, ROSES. FLOW EKING ?' SlIRUBS, and lino EVERGREEN trees of nl . kinds. Their Fruit Department embraces all the lies' native varieties, early und late, as well as uhoiei ((j foreign kinds, and the trees are of fine habit ant growth. Priccd Catalogues sent to all upplicnnti '' after the 1st September T?r. J. II. LOtiAN, at the Uatmrr Office, Ah ( beville O. II-, S. C., will rceeive and forwun orders. Address l- SUMMER tfc CRAMMOND. "r l'omnrin, S. C. July 18, 1855. 13 t1j DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF China, Glass, and Earthenware GO."!. Ell? n LULVillBIA, S. C., Ohl Stand, next Door to the Commercial Bank OFFERS for sale, Wholesale and ltctuil, i very full assortment of P) China, Class and Earthenware, L Plated Hrillania and Japanned Ware, |e Rich Cut Glass and French China. I>. ?ALSO? Castors, fine Table Cutlery, Tea Trnye, ir settH or otherwise, N New style Lamps, for Fluid, Oil and Camphenee, suitable for dwellling.", hotels, church o- ea, stores, offices, dee., an<l a large aRsortmnntoi Looking Glasses, English Tin Kieiik Dislu-s, ColTee Urns, Wooden and Willow Ware, 11 and a great variety of m Housekeeping Articles, j to which he would invite the attention of hii i friends und tho public gcuerallv. I n 1 - " uuuun imukou 111 a superior in miner. II. E. NICHOLS. Oct. 17. 2 G 6m AND Commission iilcrcl)ants, Accouimodn^oii tVlinrf, CHARLESTON, S. C. . FllIIE undersigned lender their Hervieea to the ' JL Planter* find Merchants of Abbeville I)is? trict, as FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the disposal of ilieir CO.TTON und tlio purchase of their SUPPLIES. An experience of five year* induce* uh to bc,m lieve that wo can prornn'.e their interest. Our charges for Belling Cotton, in FIFTY CENTS per BALK. For ull other business, the usual charges of the city. Particular attention paid to the sale of FLOUR and WHEAT. ? IIOPKJXS, HUDSON ?fc CO. LAMBETII 1IOPKINB, I JNO. I*. HUDSON, .Ivn i mnntfv ? - ? V.W. I WJ|. JLCA1I.NO. Oct 19, 1855. 27 3m Land Warrants. 30,000 ACRES WANTED! a rpilE undersigned ia now. paying the highest y 1_ .Cash Prices for Land .Warrants. - I will tit all limes give within a foW cents of (he New r York and Washington prices; Ab prices in tllese e markete'rise and fall so rapidly, I find tlmt 1 d cannot pay at all times the same for Land W?rv runts; my prices will hereafter ho regulated by the m>-rk*et"prices in New York. . .. ; I have heard of some" Wan-ant holders who f. have lost $20 in the Mile 41 Lftnd Warrant*,* 1>Y )( selling without giving infc. A chance to.bpy. if ' Warrant- holders will *ell without, anCertniniiip tbe market value of Warranty | shall expect to - hear of others Sufferingtlrtsnmeloss, v .w f- ti*wib Banner OfRce, AbUcvilleC. H, } ' " yov^mbar t.\\ 18.*)5.-. ?. flt-. >,f . ' CHAMBERS & MARSHALL liii'iaS'-wiS'a.Bj, ?. ' ' V 'j If JI ? j I J, jag CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. SUBSClUBEIt . crul |>?trounge rendered hijiivfoV the jmst |two yours tliut he Iihh lieen en^n^ed in tlio Carriage " Ijusinens, it it <1 ho|?K l?y the mricleat altenlion 1^ - * ? the business hereafter, to merit a continuance of the name. Ill- Im-ijr leave to call (lie attent.iou.of all wh? may desire any article in the line of Carriages and Buggies, to Hi- Ktock lie imw has on lianO- II' hn?, nearly finished, a lot of JlV(i(r/h't>, of dilFfrtnt styles, besides a splendid fix-seat JlOC'l\ A WA }', all of which he will warrant to be ol the fine*t material, suletantial construction, aii'i most elegant finish, for i>ale al as low prices as can be afforded. ALSO, One second-hand CA RIIY-A LL, and on? second-hand one-horse HAIlOl'C'JlJi, for aula cheap. All orders for any style of Carriage* or ltiigjrin* tilled at the shortest notice. JiliJ'A/K'/Nfj, in all its branches, dona with neatness and desnutch. K. J. TAYLOR." Abbeville C. II., Jan. 25, 185;"). 40 ly Let us Talk About It* \(*(S HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. WHY ARK WE SICK? IT HAS 15KR.\ tin- lot of tilo human race to lie weighed down by disease ulnl ttnfVori IIOl,I.O\V A V'S 1'ILI.S nr<! specially adupted to the relief of the WKAIC. ilie X KltVOUS* the 1) KI.KJATK, and (lie INFIRM, of nil climes, agon, sexes, iiikI constitutions. 1'iofessnr Hollaway personally superintends the mnnufucturo o{ his m-dieinos in the United States, mid offer* them to u free nti<l enlightened people, us th* best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. TSioso ?*i!l? i'lsi'ify ttic Blood. These famous Pills are expressly combined to 1 operate on the stomach, the liver, the kidneys,, the luniks, the skin, and the bowels, correcting any derangement in their functions, purifyingthe blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disen.se in all its forms. siml Livor Complniiifs. I Nearly hull' the human race have taken tliesa , PilK It. has been proved ill all parts of thn world, that nothing has been found equal to them iti cases of disorders of the liver, dysi?epsia, and stomach complaints generally. . soon give a healthy tone to these organs, liowi ever much deranged, and whi n all other means i have failed. Gcuut.ll Mobility* VIS Ilcnlth. ' Many of the despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of | these J'tlls. that they may become the incdicin* : | <m nif luassrs. J.enrncd lollt gi>8 udnut that tl?? | medicine is the best remedy ever knovr* ' i fur persons of delicate health, or where the ,'ysleui has hern impaired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. * Ft'iiittlc Complaints, i No Female, young or ol<l, should be without tliis celebrated medicine. It correct* nnd rrgu- > latea tlio uiontlily courses ut all periods, actii'g in iiiiiiiv cases like a eliurtn. It is also the br?t an?l safest medicine ihut?an he given to children of nil ages, and for any complaint; conscqueul> ly no family should be without it. llolloiray'* Pilh are the he?t. remedy known m? ^ the icvrld fur the following Jtir.r/ixet: Asthma I >iarrlima Indigestion ' How el Colli- Dropsy Influenzn ' plaint* Debility Inflammation ! Cmijrhs Fever and Ague Inward Wenkj Colds Female Coin- nes9 Chest Diseases plaints Liver Com* ( CoitivriiFM Headaches plaints Dyspepsia Stone aiul Lowncm of j Pih'H fi ravel Spirits Secondary Venereal Aflfec- Worms, of all Symplons lions kiudn. Sold at the Manufactories of Professor i IIui.i.owav, 8(? Maiden I.ane, New York, ami 'J44 Strand, l.ondoti, and liy nil respectable Druggists < .;nl Dealers ol' Medicine} throughout the United States, and the eivilizcd world, in botes, at 25 cents, (>2* cents, and SI rncli. ?5$" There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. II. Directions for the gniduncc of pntienta 1 in every disorder, are affixed to cach Box. May It;, 4 eowly. S- L- DowelL | R A Rogers.! W D DowelL of Georgia of Alabama. of Florida* * nAtvn w M- *-*** F AOTO RS, General Commission Merchants, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, IV or (ii Atlantic Wharf, ' CHARLESTON, S. C. WE present gient facilities for selling COT? TON, nnil especially FLOUR, WHEAT. CORN,. r ami DOMESTIC PRODUCE We make ar- . , rangcineiits willi our interior friends to transact , their hnsim-sn at the very lowest rate of charg*^ und pledge ourselves to promptness in eveiy,> transaction. ' Li I jural Advances made on Consignment*. " i Strict personal attention to tlio Interests of o\irpatrons, and your favor uud influence respect^ fully mlittiitd. * ' ' "r ? flj'BEST OF REFERENCES GIVEN.jCf August 28, 1853. 10 4m-NEW CAREIAGE SHOP. . .A Wliitc Hall, Abbovflie Dlxtricl^ . will build to ordor light CARRIAGE^ JjtjQ GIGS, WAGONS, &e., of the heat material andl workmanship. on the most liberal tern)#. > REPAIRING done ut short notioe, avdjit/' .> > best ntnuiter. ' ' The business will he under .the supervision ? ' our father, Mr. ISRAEL HON]), wha is favors*/ v $ hlv known as a Onrrini7? >niil/l?r l??r ? i,., )...*#' D. ycnm ill AiigiiKta, Georgia. H? wiU'-aditi* ofat :> ^-%>r Silent in tlio transaction of all buviiittu j>ert4in-iiill t<? tlio Carriage bupincsx. vvu- " A^\Zj. Wc hope by rtrict attention j ftij^good : to merit u liberal Bliarft of }ialcooaze. S. ju UOKl),.^^ ^is/s M-rH. 7. ipffr. .AG" v jy . ; ;>.r T^e Souument of.t Tlromas fcma? rrO ALL whom it iiiny ron<f<rt^^*p*|e6?'^s^^M X1 hereby, ix fln??i Personal Estate of- Tiioinuij ftipin, dec^du 3Ul r.btfc?V-jaBf mmWbefore the 0*^MUi>y 0( AbKeVi^ItiUirtol1.-' on ihf first TatsdHy in January upyCi foiih indebted to tht_li^$te13tffrp^u1^i$jfflwy?y^j^Sgffl inimtidiute pnynjwif to Jolip ir^WiJteoOrihV-Befct* '. n&tf* J'., v ^ ? ,-ii - ,r i. $.\ 'y? ?"\ '? \ }*?y ,:7 Xv ' > -" 1