The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, February 28, 1856, Image 3
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Music and Dancing.
' prop. tTTwTlliab
IIA VI NO HKKS
ItECKNTLY KNU-V?i;i> IN TEACHING
MUSIC AND DANCING,
in litis, rr well as tnutiv of "liter Districts o
tlio Stiito, would inform tl>? cit zcue of
ma.a'Bs,
Mtul hi> ]>ro;Mtsc8 to i_'iv?' instructions in thcs<
graceful iieeoinplisIiiiiciil-s to :niy who desire tc
raceive (hem.
He proposes lo commence a course of LKS
SONS at tlie
HCAIR-SBA!! HOTTSE,
ho soon us u CI- \SS enn l>e formed. Tuesday
nu<l Wednesday Kveninir* will be devoted to life
Cluss of (Jeiitleiiieii; Thursday und Friduy foi
JLadies.
Ladios and Gontlomen
WILL UK TAT CUT SKI'AUATELY.
lie proposes I o tench all I lie new Figures in Cotillons,
with iill ilie Faii<-\ Uaiiers?the Redowa,
XI.......I... \V..li_ I \i....,,,L !|. S|.|i..li;u..l.?
R variations, Cecellanne Waltz, ami other fancy
hops.
Ilo will (each Music upon llie VIOLIN, and
will (lcvflte Mom lavs mid Saturdays to this
branch of his profession, it 1'ie required number
of pupils can lie obtained.
CrS1" Fo furl lice iiifo'iirit ion, apply to I'rof.
WILLIAMS, in (If - Abbeville Hold"
Abbeville ('. II., Feb. Is, I44-3t
Sheriff's Salo.
BY virtue of sundry Wiitsof Fi<?ra Facias
to lie directed, I will sell at Abbeville
Court. House, on the lirst Moinlav sun! Tuesday
in M.ircli next, within tin- le^ul hours of sale,
the following propcitv, to wit:
7nti Acres of Land. mare or less, bounded |>y
\V. Kluoli, (?. \V. llodtrcs and others, as the
property of T. S. Arthur, u Is. Jno. W. Suber
anil wife.
5i5i) Acres, more or less, bounded by J. Q.
IWeinnu and K. F. 1'owcr and others, ns the
property of Jno. A. Mania, ads. .1. F. Allen and
others.
2fif> Acres, inor* or 1-ss. bounded by Jno. II.
Bozeinan. Joseph Itmld and others, as the property
of .1. Martin, ails. Daniel Liiron.
20U Aere?, more or less, bounded b\* Jiio. A.
Culhouii, .las. Norw I and others, as llie properlv
of lsr;...l It,.It ..I. IV... Hill m,..1 ..<i......
200 Acres, more or less, l?? nit I?*?l liy W, \V.
1'erryitiiiti, J. V. I,. I'ttrtlow ami others as the
property of Sarah Wiiite, K. II. Calhoun.
ICO Acres, more or less, hounded by .las. I.
fiilmer, David Keller u11 1 others, as tho properly
of Arch. McCord, a<ls. \V. K. Archer for H.
Allen.
fi20 Acres, more or less, hottmlcil l?y ,1. F.
Hell, Estate of Win. Anderson and others, as
the properly of I-}. Tribhle, ads. kciibcti (-linkecales
and others
130 Acted, more or less, hounded by J. J.
Devlin. David Atkins and others, as the proparty
of Kli Hrait.soi), ads. Margaret Mortis for
Cr. \V. IVessly.
1 Mouse and l.ot ill the Village of Lowndes ille,
containing 12 Aures, more or less, hoitnd-'d
*>y l??e| l.oeltliarl and i.tIters, us tlni property of
L. \V. McCalistcr, a.U. J. 1^. Itozeumu ami
others.
5 Negroes, Elizabeth :,tid child, Mary, John
and Henry, its the i?v?>perty of 1?. V. I'oaey, ads.
J no. Ilollaml iitid/'olheis.
3 Negroesvfienrge, Daily ami Moll)', an the
property 15. Tnldji1, ads. Keitbeii Clinkdoiiles
a'nd otltets.
2 horses, 1 wagon and 1 Imssjy, :is the property
of Itahdi 1'>n met I; and at defendant's residence
on Tuesday after Sale day, 1 gnu, 1 clock,
1 row and pt<?s, 2 eows and ealves, I vearling,
l'Jnii 11..= - ? * - ?
?ii*" |n?ij?' riy "i u<ii|ill I>urneti,
ads. W. \V. IJelclicr and niiiiTf.
1 sorrel marc, saddle mid Inas the property
of Oliver Kichcy, ads. W. ( . I.<hii;ix and others.
1 negro man I'liuic, 2 unites, 1 bay inure, 2
wagons and 1 liniruy and harness Also, ul defendant's
residencenil Wednesday after Snle-<luy,
XitO bushels corn, more or ! .?, lbs. (odder,
X penB shucks, 2.1<> bushels cut ion seed, 1 pen of
straw, 2 kiU and furnitlire, 1 clock and walnut
tnlde, 2 small tables, I cart. 1 lot chairs, 1 sideboard,
I cotton gill and "in h:unl, I thresher and
fan, 1 lot plows and liocs, 2 cupboards, 2 cows
miu calve*, 2 lifle gnus. Ki:. !n u fmiiiture, ?tc.,
an tha properly of A. MeCord, ads. IJ. Alien, assignee,
and others.
1 negro woman and 2 children, as the property
of V\ m. Kobertsoii, ads. A. Loiiiux mid ulliura.
TERMS CASH.
T R. conn;AN, S. A. D.
Shriiire OlV.fe. I'Vli II, 1 4 t-ia<l
For S ale.
TIIKItH will lit> rolil on the socon?l
/c )\ day of Court, :rl Abbeville Couit
llollMC, il
Thorough Bred Stud Colt,
four years oM the lllth <I:iy nf .May, upwards of
nixteen hands high, u luitrM sorrel with a Rtnr
in his for-head. IIo win Mivd hy (Jovernor
Butter. The Colt's Dam was hred Irom (Jonoral
Wade Hamptons Senior Cnllil and Director
Gtiliilon wan considered t-i be one of the fastest
horses that ever run in Charleston, fioin one
?/ lOuT^-one" mile, time 1 minute and 42
necoiidd.
n ? "
urovonicr xsuiicr
wa? sireil l?y this ceh-bratcil It!?< ? 11<Artrylr,
whose. j>t<li^rr?'C ami |?erfoHiiaiu-vs i.-> too well
known to require a repelit.'on h-rv. ||jrt Oitin,
Mary France*, was iy Director hy Sir Archer,
Dam, Matrix hy Magnir.
.. II this Colt is not bold, lie will st-in.l in Abbeville
|>.trt nf lii-? time, the kal-uu:o in Anderson.
Sfanon coiiuneiico the liiih tlav of March.
WllXtSS UL1NSON.
Feb. 20, 185r,. 41 2t
Look at Look at Hi in!
1,200 Prizes ! 60,000 Dollars!
HAVANA PL AIV LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
!L ? if* n* is ft y ?
[bT ACTIIOUITV OK TIIK STATK. OK (itlOROIA.]
MACON. GA.
10.000Numbers Onlvt 1 Prize Rrr;ni?^?--t
VW V AlVAI/l'OI
rpilis Lottery is conducted eji tin- plan of lite
1 Royal Lottery of llavtiu <?f tingle numbers?aud
drawn ut CONCERT II AI.L, Macon,
Ga., under tlio sworn Superintendence of Col.
Geo. M. Logan and .la>>. A. Nisb.-t.
^Claas &?To be Drawn March 15. 1856
The Manager having announced hip, deu-rmi,nation
to make lliis the most popular Lottery in
,the world, offers for March 15th, a Scheme
'that fur surpasses any Scheme ever oflered in the
annals of lotteries. Look lo your interest!?
Examine the Capitals. One Prize to Eight
Tickets !J?|
Capital $15,000!
J JVizc ?f- $15,000 is $15,000
1 do fi.OttO is 6,000
\ do 4,000 is 4,000
I do 3,000 is 3,000
J do 2,000 is 2.00O
5 do 1 O00 i* - n f,ru.
, jo do 6U0 is 6,0110
CO do 50 is 3,000
'J20 do 25 is 3,000
Jtf)0 Approximation prizesof 20 iw 10,000
W> " " 10 is ft.000
vj^OO Frizes. Amounting to $60,000
CTcke.to, $$10.00; Halves, $.">.00; Quarters, $2.50
Prizes payable without deduction J Persons
'sending money by mail need not fear its being
lost. Orders punctually attended to. Communications
confidential. Bank Notes of sound
JSnnks taken at pa*-.
TJioso wishing particular numbirs, should order
immediately.
JAMES F. WINTER, Manager,
mucoii, ga.
Feb. IS, 135G. 44 4t
Land For Sale.
fffV ON Sale-day in Murch next, I will offer
ji, for sale, at public outcry, at Abbeville ('.
lit my TRACT OF LANI), near Willington,
containing Three Hundred and Fifty Acres,
more or less, hounded by lands of A- Hurt* Dr.
Tenuaut, and otheis.
,'"0b the premises are a comfortable Dwelling
flousc, new Outbuildings, Gin House, Screw,
Ac. T*rms mado knowu on day of sale.
^ Jf7 8. h. DeVEAUX.
fsb. p, 185ft. 41 2t
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ST0VES FOR SALE! In 1
r|^!!K Subscribers will keep on luiml at, all
.L. times, at the Saddlery ami Harness Store w
of 10. \V KSTFIICLI), in this Village, an assort- ^
meat of all kimlxof STOVKS, which they pledge .u>i
themselves to sell on as favorable terms as Stoves ? ,j,
of the same quality can Ijc purchased lor in >
Charleston. 'i'heir (H.tj
?DDIE-EOT sT-trsnss *?.
th<?y will warrant to <lo everything that n
Cooking Stove can do, and aro sure they will '. y
give universal satisfaction. 'J|!
One of us will spend the most of the present .
year at the North, ami will lie able to select the ' '
l>est and most approved pattern". * >'
K. WKXTFIELD, ']
1. BRANCH. AW
Abbeville C. U.S. C., )
FVb. 13, 185B. S 43 ly
m. xv. nvriiKWooi). wm. iiksuy smitii. Es
BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, _
tt&W&SBB, MlSifaSB L
AND
conmssioiv MKRCII1XTS, *'
C jO)
FOR TilR SALK OF ^
REAL ESTATE, NEGROES, /
COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, J"'11
AND AM. MANNER OF J'"."
Prodcice atid Merchandize,
20i Exchange How, Richardson Street, oih
COLUMBIA, S. C.
It<'fcreiic4!ft. J
Stenliousc, Allen & Co., Wliiltio At Goodwin,
Charleston; John A. Crawford, Itielmrd An dorson,
Columbia, S. C.; Brawley & Alexander, ,\l
Chester C. II.; Col. S. N. Stowe, Yorkvillc, 8. rt"
C.; Springs ?fc McLcod, Charlotte, N. C.; Mich- _|_
nel Brown, Salisbury, X. C.; It. C. Cooke, Con- ^||C
coril, N. C.; I)r. W. It. I loir, Lexington, N. C.; tjin
Whitfield Walker, Newberry, 8. C.; J. Brown, rilll
Anderson, S. C_; Cower, Cox ?fc Murkley,
wreeiivme, ? >. U.; Jiio. Kyle, I .aureus, S. V.;
Chamber* ?!t Marshall, Abbeville, C- ?t,
J. O. A. MOORE, 1"/
GROCER & PROVISION <:'c
Ensstsca&Enr, .
Comer East Bay and Market Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C. _
Jnn. 21, 18f)fi. 30 2m
To the Public. MA
IN conwrjuenac of llie inclement weather * 1
through the month of Jiinitary, the Hoard
of Trustee* of the COKRSBURY MASONIC ,
FEMALE COLLKMATE INSTITUTE will
extend the nrenciifc Scholastic Year to ilio Inat t
.1 /!-?. I? ?
u'ij in vtMiuur, wimoui additional charjjo to
patrons.
J. K. VANCE, P. B. T.
Feb. 1, 1858. 42 tf E
wiLLiAmr a. twiho, ^
Factor & Commission Merchant, abo
vm wwmba, ??toot, 2!
North Commercial Wharf, <iui
CHARLESTON, 8. C. iud<
WITH A BRANCH, ?
07 Bay Street. Savannah* OaOctober
9, 185C. 25 mflm
To the Boot Wearing Gentry, a
I HAVE on the wny soma LEATHER which, Aif
priccs are any criterion to its quality, cm
must be (rood, for by inquiry of one of the firm, furl
none higher can be purchased in Charleston. I An
will endeavor to niuke it up to suit those who req1
muy see proper to patronize me, nud will feel co,J
thankful for their patronage. Fai
EDW'D ROCIIE.
Jan. 33, 1850- fO tf <
J. I>. CLARK, "<
REPAIRER OF
ATC1IES, CLOCKS AM) JEWELRY, 'I
1 A VINO located liiiiiHeir at the place re- *
eomly occupied i?y Wii.i.iam W. Andkicn,
near ny:i
COKKSBUKY DRl'OT, J"
'era liia services to the citizens of Abbeville |-\>r
cl surrounding Districts, ns u Repairer of visi
Ol'KS, WATCHES AM) JEWELRY GENERALLY, ^
d respect fully solicits a share of public pat age.
lie warrants his work. jf
t?nv rins CASH?Charges iuodorate.???3 twi
(Jive hiin n trial, and satisfy yourselves of his eov
ility as a workman. ing
Feb. ?, 1850. 42 3m the
goo
Saddle
ht tv t-r a t-v ~
i\ u IIA LiiN ?uur,
AT ABBEVILLE C. II.
n t1 , ^ las I
B. M. BLEASE WWJ
1AVINO opened a Saddle ami Harness t|,jv
Simp lit tin' Stnii?l formerly accU|>ioil l?v the:
' U?v. Jamks Mooiik, informs llio public that jrr;l(
is prepared to do nil work eni rusted to him, h,.;,
xhot't notice, mid in the to |
11 K S T P O S S I /,' L E S T Y L K. /
vin?i a lontr experience in the business, he
Iters himself thill lie can please the most fas- " ''
OIIS. I'H't
LTllis TKKMS, hereafter, will he CASH I.rjl x""1
I;. M. 11 LEASH. ver
fan. 1, 1856. 38 ly !l,K'
1SH DRY GOODS BUSINESS. 1
W E I.B.I A iff SBB B-j A Hi (
VII,T, COMMENCE A CASII I)UY noons rill
SI N E>S on and after the 1st of I'KliUlJ ARY <>;|
ami will keep a well selected Stock of st.o
Staple and Fancy Articles,
ipted to tlio Southern trade, which lie will j,H!
at. jtr'n-es to make ii the interest of ptircha- h? '
5 to liiiy for CASH. It recpiiros in nrunniciit
>rove I lint (.ionds can lie so|<l cheaper for Cash, ""
ii they call oil the usual credit, terms. The '*'!
ilie are respectfully requested to call ami ex- .
inn the nssortinent. 01
Vu^nsta, .Ian. 21, 1850. '11 2m
eached Shirtings & Sheetings.
rilXIAM SHEAR has received from New
York?
:ra Water Twist 1-1 Blenched SHIRTlXfJS; *
w York Mills 1-1 m. aehed SHIRTINOS; J}
lite Koek, WaierTwiwt, 4-1 Bleached SIIIRT- . 11
IN(IS, (soft finish ;) rp
iiehester-I-4 Bleached SHIRTIXOS; g
it Mills l-l lilcachcil SllIUTINliS; "
ieriorl'2-1 Hamilton Bleached Sll KKTIXOS; '
eiior IS-I All. nd.ile Bl.aehedSllEETIXOS; *t.M<
iriisutta .Mills Bleached l'illow Case COTTONS;
,,u!(
. oiiia .Mills Bleached Satin JKAVS;
t". A. Anioskea" ami I'earl RiverTIt "K IXCiS; _
'lie ahove comprises the liest make <if (Jnods X
his country, ami will lie sold at very low pri- will
lor CASIi; Tin- |>ti!tliu are respectfully in- [M>it
' 1 i<> call ami examine ilic assortment. ('
Uigustu, Full. 0. -I'i tf Imai
Blacksmithing.
MIF. Hiiilursi^iK'tl liavintr removed from liis ft
old Stand, lias opened a Shop in renr of
Jones' Law Olliee, upon tlic Street leadintr
11 tin-Court llo-.i.-e lo tin- Depot, where lie B(
I lie plea.sei! In meet ills ??|?1 fi'iuiids ctta
ler?. He prides himself |iartielll;il'lv in his
I at IltHISK SIIOKINC. ilmuuli all kinds of
rk will lie dune with neatness ami ilnraliililv.
WILLIAM KNOX.
M'anlcd SIimiKMlisHoly. ^
i fJOOl? STOUT P.OV as an AlMMtBXTICE ?
I'um tlie BLACKSMITH'S TUAHB. S
WILLIAM KNOX. ""
llilicvillo C. II., Jan. 30, ISfiti. 41 if
CASH STORE! rV
:OW OFFICII FOR SALB ALL ARTICLES
gOII
tisntilly found in a ^
TF> ir* TIT :t*. a rr\ <?> w i
-r-. *+ ?* <-k an,1
AIjS( )? il1(1
.00GUI MS, BOOKS, CONFECTIONERIES, li.tv
FINE CUTLERY, &? ., ,tr., &r. CA
ly Stuck i;? much larger tliaii heretofore. Fur- J*-^
> -i'S will plea.K: exaiuiiifi ror tlli'liisclvets. ,"'s'
'EU.MS?CASH, when Goods aie delivered. ?
F. C. FAKKS.
iWIIWlKlll, S. C., ) of I
Jiin. 2K, lS.jCi. ^ 41 tf nn?l
he State of South Carolina, a
AlUtLVlLLR DISTRICT. Ho
in* t11conn* or oimiisahv.
the mult<>r of lilt- Paper purporting l<> he the ?
last Will ami Testament of .loliu B.
Hull, ili-i'i-nsi'd. ^ I
VILET AM F. NOBI.E, one of the Exenn- ^ *
tors therein appoinu-d, having filed his
It ion praying that said Paper he proved in rJP
ne form of Law." 1.
lotiee is hereby given to Amlrew W. Burnett, pari
d to l?e of iho next of kin of di*oM,) of the riair
le of South Carolina, and Mrs. Mary Allen, the
I Mrs. K. Ann l)eut, who are paid to reside
1 H... . ..r .1-:- L'.-i- ?
...... ...... in oiiur, lk no iiiui appear,
ier in person or hy attorney, nt a Court of woi
insiry, to lie li>*ld for tin* nlxivc purpose, at Shu
iii'villc Court House on Tuesday tlio 15th
ril next, A. 1). 1 S.ifi. win
liven timlcr-inv hand and ?o:il of office, at Uiiil
luvillc C. II.. this 1'itli Jniiii'iry, A. 1>. 18f)(>. Con
WILLIAM HILL, O. A. IX pat,
an. 15, lRfifi. 3'.) Sin K
itato of John Mcllwain, dec'd. S
SETTLEMENT. A
'HE Kindred aiul Creditors, und nil parties v'.'^
concerned. nre hereby notified that a Settle- }v
nt of the Estate of joliu Mclhvnin, dee'd, '
I he made before tlio Ch'rk of the Court of l""1
umon PIcok for Abbeville District, on tho 11101
h day ?f April next.
LU claims oil Account, must lie legally attestant
uu some creditors of the latter class have _
iled in u'statcment of their detnnnds without
i requisite, it is expected they will, on or lie
: tun mit ui Di'iLicuiL'iii, uiiuiiii io mis matter; 1 I
erwise such claims will not he noticed. |1
WILLIAM IIIIX, ) . , , 11
T. ALEX. SALE, \ Adm r8" day
iin. 1.5, 1850. H9 3m tint!
LAND WARR ANTS wi"
i Uiilimited Kumbur %Vmi(ed ! Jo e
*11E undersigned is still in the market for q
Land Warrants, mid will at all times give
ver3' highest prices. I liuve, within th>? Inst
5e months, purchased 8,(HI(> Acres, at prices ?
gitig from 8;"> cents to $1.00 per acre. The ?
lie of Warrant*, like I hat of cotton, fluctuate*
much that it is impossible to give uniform
;s. Persons sending me Warrants by mail, JJs
y rely on receiving their highest market value .
return mail, by Sight L>ruft?ou New York or /A
irlcston.
'all at the "Banner" Office. '"?!
W. C. DAVIS. Vm
"eb. B, 18.r)fi. 42 tf AP'
JAMES 8. COTHRAN, _X
attorney at Lawj c
AUREVILIiU C. II., 8. C.
Y BE FOUND FOR THE PRESENT IN ^
TIIE COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE,
an. 14, 1850. 39 ly
y Independent Press pi ens? copy.
Adiuiiaivlrator's Notice.
state oi William MagilL sen. dec'dfOTK'E
in hereby piven to all persons con- q
cerned, that a Final Settlement of the ~
ve Estuto will be mnde in the Ordinary's 5;
ce, on Iho 16ih day of April next. Those t. .
ing claims, are expeetcd to present the same, *"*
y attested, on or before that duy; and those
ibied, must pay promptly. W
'tiUPti titmir ij_?- 1^
*iunu&xii^ auiu t* '
>rdinary's Office, ) ' ^finn
Jan. 14,1850, \ 39 8m ' Kol
Off!
Notice. of i
LL persons Indebted to the Subscriber, either
by ifoie or open Account, are requested to ^
le forward and make iminediato payment, as *
her indulgence cannot nor will not be given,
d persons failing to cbtnplv with the above A
jest before Iteturn Day, will find their Acnu>
and Notes in the hands of Thomson &c
r for collectiou.
JAS. W. CHILD, Jan.
'ulhoun's Mills, Jan. 14, 1800. 30-if j
0?PPOfc 1 llllM'liMIBMPtBBMMW??, II
>OOD NEWS FROM HOME!!"
j. j. 3C,"sroisrs,
MIE Villuixu and District CI.OTIUEK, linn
just returned from tin; llig Torrid, willi one
the keenest, largest, finest, neatest, prettiest,
rinest, cheapest, ami heat lot of CI.OTIIINCS
I has ever been manufactured in the Unite<l
leu?lie like<l to have said, in the whole world. 1
tlio last six or eight months, he has been -I
tinp dilfereiit sections of the ]>istricl?in faet
went rou <1 with the Agricultural Committee
ml he is fully convinced there is as much ^
m for improvement in dress, as there is in the
nee of agriculture, lie saw ax many?ves,
cc as many?human frames that needed reerinjj,
as hi- <lul old fields that needed reclaimlie
means to suy. that dress doesn't make
mnn, hut when the man is made, lie looks a
ill deal better dressed up. The ladies looked
niraltle?they don't mind spending 1 ft or *20
lars for a bran new dress?I tin the mm?oh,
. on't do to loll ; tin: fact is, sonic of them had
l'H in their pantaloons right where they sit '
I'll ; and their coats were so short, and old- ^
lioued, that when they stood straight up, they
illdn't hide them.
ln<l now I.yons has been round and soon all
i?knows what kind of OI.OTIIIN(5 will suit
ue different sections. lie has jjot it for nil
Ivs?Upper Tell, Mushroom Aristocrats, 1'le- |
ins and Niggers, and at prices that cannot fail
dense.
likI besides, I.vons wants to raise a hundred ^
two dollars extra; he has hoard ihat out c
st, there is an Expedition on foot, in which
i of courage, good moral character, and a F
i/t capital, can quadruple their money in a '
y sho>l. time; ho wants to invest his carcass j|
two hundred in it. Won't you help him!? ,
on ever intend to, now is your time.
ty the way?lie's trot, a hip hit of CK1ARS ,j
hand, ami is anxious in dispose of them ; s
iks he overstocked himself in Cigars. lie's '
lints, the latest agony? Flannel Shirty, lluir ^
und IJIneliini;, l'oeket I'ianos and WimicnV
L'kinus, Kiddle llriduoB and Strings, Hrass '
per Kings and Silk Undershirts, Adamantine
lilies and Unv Combs, Turpentine Soap ami 1:1
ague, Tohneeo and I fiiudkerehicf Extracts,
;! Visiting (.'arils ami Women's Shoes, and ten
maud other things which time and cil'eum- ''
ires will not permit, him to enumerate.
all ami see him, and he will show you these
>r things.
Jibeville C. II., Oct. 21, lP.r?5. 27 tf
LIVERY STABLES! J
T ABBEVILLE O. H. j
SL a gf s
II K miiletviirneil having taken the large and ^
commodious Stable formerly oecupieil liy '
isrs. Mai his & Sale, olF-rs his services to the y
lie generally. lie will keep in constant at ^
Innee, attentive Ostlers. Il's Stables will he
t thoroughly eleanseil, ami every attention I r
ii hi merit public patronage. He will alsu | ,
P 11 lot. Ot *
lorses and Buggies to Hire,
i can-fill Drivers, to c?Kvry jicraoiis to any ^
it in ?r <>nt of (lie District. t
'It:irtr?? fur siiKrlc feed, IlTi conts. Horses ^
riled fot $1.00 pel* day, and $10.00 by tin* ^
itli <J.
M. DAVIS. I
r??v. (, 1 ^")5. 20 1V ^
? c
RKMOVAL OF THIS
DOT AND SHOE SHOP I
AT AlllllSVILLK C. II. ,,
lIIE u ml eloign eil rej?jM?elfiil1y informs the "
(iontlftliotl lif AliliMl'illo ntul H?u '
rally, ili.it In: lias removed to
kV A SHIN (.; T O N S T R E E T, ll
is alway to he found in his Simp. between
Marshall House and tin- [jivitrv Siulilw, lie n
oil hand n larire *.aiiiplv of the li'-st. French fi
I.F-SKINS, IMVK-SK'lNS, MOKOCCO ami
I F.NT LEATHER, with a good stor.k of the J
t. SOLE LKaTIIKK, mid is ready to make
r<ler
HOOTS AND SHOES,
he lutr.it ami uratrxt ult/lr. He will make -1
mend as no\;d >'?d as cheap as any one else n
U.heville. i'
vii AI'l'liKNTICK is wanted lo lenrn the l1
l>T and SHOE-MA KINO IM'SINE-S. |i
.!. J. ?)*K EEFFE, 1'
Hoot ami Shoemaker. H
rtn. P, .'IS ly
LRRIAGE AND WAGON 5
ill A K N ? .
HE undersigned having as- >j
soeiated themselves as f'o- 0
ners in the business of 1
e and Wagon Making and Repairing, under |i
Firm of
II A II R I S & W ARE,
Mil call lite attention of the public to their <i
pa ut It
lit. CuntM'l,
re thoy hope, by fair priors, faithful work,
prompt attention to business, to earn the ;|
litleiicc of all, unci merit a liberal share of
roiui^c.
or all jobs amounting to Five Dollars or more, jj
incut will lie required in (-ash, or by a Cull
<*, when the work is removed from I lie Shop. 8|
>11 orders for work should be directed to Da- j
K. Harris; but all settlements iimsi bo made ?
i the tiiianr-iul Copartner, W. (!, Ware. as a
lloue i< authorized to use the name of the
n, (jive or take notes, fiive receipts, receive
ley or contract debts.
DAVID E. HARRIS, ' *
W. C. WARE. <
It. Carmel, S. C.. Jan. 7. 38-1 y ?
Notice to Guardians, &c. ' c
jL Guardians, Trustees, &lc , liable to account
iu my Office, are hereby notified to make j
their annual Returns on or before the 15th |
of April next. All perrons in default at
L time, will be ruled inilitcriminairly. Also,
trdinus appointed at last June Term, and n
> have not yet g:ven lioud, are requested to
to immediately.
\V. IT. PARKER, c. r.. a. d.
oinmissioner's Office, )
Jan. 5, 185t>. f 88 8m
3T* Independent Press copy
Executor's Notice. t,
tate of John McBryde, Sen.
LL parlies interested in the nhovc Estate, *
L are hereby notified that a Final Settleit
of the same will he made in the Ordinary's *
en at Abbeville C. II., on the 12th day uf v
il next ll
ANDREW J. WEED, F.x'or.
an. 7, 1850. 38 3m ^
IHAMBERS & MARSHALL
ARB NOW.BKCKIVIXG Sl'Pri.lKS OK
GOODS,
(OVSISTING of Plain and Fancy French
' DE LAINES, ]
French and English MEKINOEH,
IH'k and Col'd ALPACAS, t
in k nnu runny niijivn,
Cloth CLOAKS in great variety, w
Embroideries, Glove*, IIonicry, <fce. v
>ctobor 3. 24 tf ^
y Pnus copy C
ate of Hri- Susan McKeldon. Dec'd.
SETTLEMENT.
[OTICE is hereby triven to the kindred and
I cro(lit>>!?, mill all parties concerned, that a
1 Settlement of the listnte of Mrs. Kuiad Mc- '
don, dec'd., will be made in ttie Ordinary'*
ce, Abbeville District, on the fourteenth day
darcht 1850. r ; "
A. PAliL, AdmV. a
>e?en)bef 14, 84 flm
WILLI4H P. PRICE,
TTOBNEY AT LAW, r
Tiliu * I?.*v/1 Ill iuo vuunis vr TUB
WRBTEtlN CIRCUIT. ' I
Office at Green?ill? C. II.
'eb; 1, 18?# f? |y
R. SWAFFIE]
WHOLESALE AN I
CLOTHING ESTi
NO. THREE, GRANITE BUi:
RS. ?fc SON would respectfully invito thn uttoi
STOCK of
SPRING AND STJMM
Ianufacturod l?y themselves expressly for 11 ih market
TOGETHER WITH A LAI
Itl UN'S F (J l& N I S II I
811 IllTS, OLOVKS, TRUNKS, COM. MtS, SUSl'KN'OK
KKHCII1KF8, VAI.ISKS, STOCKS, DltKSSI
Country merchants wishing to sort up, will lii
aried stock, and at Charleston I'ricos.
Columbia, Jan. 1 1855.
BATCHES, .TEWET/llY AB!
AH? !PATJ?T ?X)DX)S. of
11 AVI NO just received from Vvy
Xew York, a large ami Itcauli , (illis
ful Snick ol* Watches and Jew ! p<'
lrv, I will Hell ttiem at Charleston prices, uikI
II articles wairanted as rcim-scutcd. Mv stock .. '
.insists or
Finis Clocks, Weight and Sprinir, at various pri- ~
es; Fine Cold Watches, fioni S-"> to?150; a line ,m- '
>t of 1 itintiii.tr Levers, from 5> 18 to $55, suit- 'I
hlo for farmers; Fob, Vest ami Ladies'Chains, .
eautifnl pattern.-; Ladies*and Cents* Hronohes; eft
)nr Hint's and Finger Kings. all sizes; Lockets, |'c
I old lvevs, (Sohl ami Silver Spectacles; Silver \fT
i.:...i.i.... ? ?..i i:.i # i n i. n.n
naps, (5ol<l Pens, Silk Guards, Steel Chains, AV?
Vimlinjr Keys, Steel Spectacles with colored "rij
HiiiWt'S, n hiri^o assortment ?f Spectacle Glasses, . ,
II ii?cr; Port Monies; a lieiiiiiiful assortment Air-ti
f Silver Cups, suitable for Presents; n full as[>rtiin-nt
of Pistole niralil
Tlie above artieles I will sell for C-ASII, or on hnv^f
ifiiii ^irr?ou? \> nu win uo promm, ill ilicir
nymciitB. l??> t<
II. T. TUSTEN. w?
Sept. 20. 23 tf of 0,1
Notico to Tax-Payers. aj
[WILL attend ut tho undernamed times ami -_-v
places for the ptirpo.su of collccting Taxes __'
?r 18:?5:? p,
ibbevillo C. II.? Muiiilny, February 4 ;
>ue West, Tnrsdny, " fi;
nnil Monday, Mnrdi 17;
Zalhdiam's, Wedni'nilay, " fi; _
'rihle's, Thursday, " 7;
.owndesvil'e, Friday, " 8; Ao. 1
ipcrd's Snturday, " il;
^illiotin's Mills, Monday, " 11; IT .
t'illinijliiii, Tuesday, " I'j; IJ '
Iurague's Wednesday, " l.'t . M
'ullu-rt's (in the Ilniige,) Thursday, ' 11; "
lolhrau's, I'ridav, " 1"?; V',
Irudly'n Saturday, " 111; .?u>
ruenwnnd* Monday, " 18; V
and Wednesday, Mareh 111; 1
linply-six, Tuesday, " 10;
'miibndirp, Wednesday, " 2<?; I-adir
VoodviHe, Thursday, " 21 ;
Vhitehall, Friday, " '22? "
!edwr Spiingn, Snturday, " 2!1;
lonald's, Monday, " '25; f!ont'
eiilllelown, luesdny, '2<>; Hoots
"okeshurv, 'Wednesday, '? '27;
ami Tuesday, March IK; pn,
>ca<ir>ill, Thursday, " 28;
toherts'Store, Friday, " '2H; j\j.
mithville, Saturday, March 1 ; nude'i
leOaws Old Field, Thursday, ' 21'; W(,rk
Varrenton, Friday, " *21 ; warn
kbbeville C. II-, all Court week.
Sale-dav in April llic last rlay for making reurns.
All persons failing to make returns on
te above day. liable to double lax. All taxes Ocl
i> he paid by the first. Monday in May, or cxe
Hi ions may hi- issued. | -p
1'iopeity to lie returned in the name of the
iroper owner. tiuardians, Executors, and Ad 13" V
liaibtrutors will return property under their conrol.
I'etna
Persons having transferred property between Ins
lie 1st October, 183-1, and 1st October, 1855, of a
ill make it known to me. Orcel
All persons will coino prepared to f^'ive tho llisto
umber of Iiirths. Marriages and Deaths in their lligh<
lliiilies. A .?
Free persons of color must pay their taxes in and >
larch. J AM IiS MOOilE, T. C. Chen
January 8, 185G. 158 Still at I hi
Yo
At the lVdilest of the President of the State IJoaiv
li;rictiltiirul Society, I have consented to solicit 'I I'
ifornrition as lo the number of Tennessee mul nlelv
[cntucky Horses, Muled mul lions annually Hail I
urchascd in tin; District, ami their cost. All beaut
crsons will therefore confer n favor Ity coming while
repaacd lojjivo tin; tucli information on the Snhh:
uhject as they possess. .1. M. Fo
VALUABLE LAND3~F08~SALi] AJJr
Mill K entire Ileal Ksttitc of the Into JOIIX It Have
HULL, consisting of more than Tlll'KK Simps
'IIOIJSA\l> ACKKS, isotteied for private Sale M?L?
n advantageous terms. limns
The lower Tract, adjoining lands of Col. Louis (j-f
'atterson, contains ahout lions
FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES,
f which a largo portion is excellent River Low
I rounds. This l'lantatiou is well improved and nrreahhy.
Ma:
The Berrj' llill Plantation contains about
TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES, ^
nil embraces a large body of Low Orounds of
xeellent quality. These tracts adjoin, and were
- ed us one plantation. The lands on Savannah A '
'iver are believed to be the best Cotton Lands /?
i the State. They are not swamp lands, nor MICL
uhject to inundation, but are dry and elevated otter 1
ow (ironnds. The Savannah ttiver aflford-'-tafc gener
nvigation for I!oats to Augueta, a distance of jJ'ircl
honl fortv-five miles. Til
MM. I ll: ?,t J. _ _ i . I. .
aiic liiiuo itivcr i laimiiitiM coiuams uuom *v \
FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, | ia'M
i well settled, and well adapted tr> Cotton nnd j 'j'"
Irain. There is a considerable body of Low ~V*
iromids i?n this tract, which, fur Corn, in equal j","1
i) any lands in the State. This plantation is . * 1,1
onvenient lo the best Flouring Mills. 1,1 'J?
These lands are all in the South-Western part. j
f Abbeville District; the lands on Savannah jt'!
tiver ore near ISarksdale's Ferry, and the Little .
liver Tract a few miles below Calhoun's Mills,
"lie lands in tho Sonth-Western portion of Abbe- .
die are considered the cheapest of their quality
nd fertility of any in the Southern States.
For further particulars, apply to tho- *'a
HON. R. BARNWELL ltHETT, n'l'
Charleston, 8;
rtot'te HON. A. HURT,
Willington. 'dies
Nov. 21,1855. 81 tf J1"'
Eds'" The South Carolinian at Columbia will 0f pn
leuse copy.
Blacksmith and Gunsmith. f.,,?1
*rv. THE undersigned, at. his old ^ Shell
etand, near A. Logan's place,
"SflSEiSsS will continue bis business. All
/ork entrusted to him, will bo promptly at- rjUj
ended to.
CSS"" lie will also Rcnair CLOCKS, if brought
o him.
E2T* All new work Warranted.
A. BUTLER.
Jnn. I, 1856. 37 3m Elizu
January 12> 1856. IT
MY CONSIGNMENTS V V |a"ie
Sfe^FROM TENNESSEE, OF JSteady
'Bacon," Lard, Flour, Corn, &c., ?werill
be unummlly he?vy this wasom Persons f101'0
fho may have to buy these articles, ore invited ltorp?
o give me a call. Everything ia sold low for ? P'f
IAS!!, or City Acceptance. ?*
T. W. FLEMING, t,on h
Commission Merchant. Jc**o
Jan. 16, 185<J. 39 6t ?
: Cot
Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs.
iiriLLIAM SHEAR'haa on hand, Heavy Cot- r
VV ton OSNABURGS. wb'ph will be sold low
it CASH, by the piece or bula, and to which rPH
e respectfully invitee the attention of Planters
ud Country Merchant*. in tb<
Augusta, Feb. 6 t of
Cokesbury Conference School,; aJ>d^
rllE nex* SESSION will open the FIRST DUC
SCHOOL DAY in FEBRUARY np*t. att.cn
Tuition ruutrea from TWENTY to F<TTftTV n*.
dollars a year. ^ v pel*
Board i? TEN T(oll^ a month.
p. H. ItOUNp, B?clqr.
Jan. 1, 1856- 87 2j? f>j?
C. B & SON. 0>
itF.r.Mt, ^
LBLISHMENT, I
LDINGS, COLUMBIA. }J?
it ion of the public to their EXTENSIVE
ER CLOTHING, u;f>
stock of to
* ? ? O O I> S ? ",'y
Its, CAKI'KT HACiH, CRAVATS, HAND- ?"
i*.,, . m;i
MllAKl-UKbTH, | gill
ml, at this establishment, a large and lor'
no 1V (
SEVILLE GOACH FAGTORYl! j
-'BVVy. \YV. have constantly /fS'r'S]?57 c
<>n hand nn assort.- >
-^tsr or tine HU
5, which we will sell lower than ever oiler- ;
i this inurkcl on time to unit the pur
r.
? will bnil?l to order, any Vchiclo in our
if luisinss, at the shortest notice.
f UMl'AllilNti nentlv done, ns cheap as }
itlicr Kstuhlislmient in the State. <)'
ill .\?w Work \V;?rr:uil?'<l. j
also have on haml, a large lot of
sk's Motallic Burial Cases, .
ght for protecting the dead for prolonged
iivnt, for transportation, or any other doe
purpose, which wc will H'U exceedingly
or CASH.
will also make COFFINS and send to any 1 tj-'
of the District, desired.
liavo a new IIliAltSK, which will go free ! |k
:>rg?'- to
THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, ?.0
JAM ICS I- DKAI.K.
lievillo C. H., .Ian. 1H, 1855. HI) Iy
Press copy one year. 1,;^'
JOTS AND SHOES FOR CASH!
\Y. S. HOOD, "f
MANl'FACTI'RKIl OK ANI> I'lIAt.Ktl IH ^
oots Shoos and Brogan3 -j
85 /iichartlxim xf., first doorln/oic the Ahtrkfl, opt
COLUMBIA, S.C., I t'"1
^ IMIW i? ?l??. .. 1... I 11 ? --? ' "m
.. ??-n wireini as i . iliinciit
of all descriptions of [roods usually j "
fmiliil ill a Shoe Sloio, consisting of No- !
< |u.'u iiiiiI Nailed Brogmis, Stitch Downs, I O]
it Servants Shorn, uli classes, which arc ] I
<1 l?y llu: ease, dur.cu or single pair, at the \ Pill
it figures, cahii. | wo
ALSO, | tin s'
fine P.l'k ami ColM Gailcrs, Ladies* Ki<l | sia,
Horoeco Walking Shoos and Slipper*, from ' M>"
louse of J. .Miles &, Son, Philadelphia. ''v<;
ALSO, ,,IU
*' Fine Calf Dress Pump and Stitched ^
, of his own manufacture. A
I. S <? , eil
inch and Amcrseaii Calf Skins, Oak and the
lock Si-lo I.eallier. of
1$. The Maiiuficlnrinc Department is | me<
r the Superintendence of an experienced ; for
man, and all work intrusted to his care
lilted to give Aiitisfactioii, erti
W. S. WOOD,
1S5 Richardson street, ^
Coliiuiliia, S. CJ.
tolior 4. 1855 *11 1 v*
- futi
\EMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
VII.I. open ut Greenwood. in tips District, of >
FIRST MONDAY of JANUARY next, a >'?
le Ilich School.
triutinn will he given in nil the Brnnche*
finished Female Kducution?I.utin mul
c, (if required,) Kn^lish Grammar, N:iln:nl
rv. Nuturnl and Moral Philosophy, ami the
it Mathematics.
H't of the latest and most approved Globes (-()l
la|>s, together with n costly Laboratory of
tieals, mul Philosophical Appa.utns, will be (-||(
L' service of the School. , .
una Ladies from n distance can obtain pv
iliiiL' in exeelh-nt families, at ?10 per month,
it Yilhijic of Greenwood, situated immedi ?>|>(
on the line of the Grecnviile it t'olnmhin v.
IIoikI, is well known as one of the most
ifiil, hculthfll', and moral in the Suite; C
i its numerous pious families, (Mmrehes ami ' ''
it li Sehools, alt'oril every religious facility.
r particulars, address me at. Greenwood. "
J. If. I.OGAX. !1,<!
rfcroncos.?Rev. A. AV. In land, I). !>.. ,0>
i'W IIrawfoid. Ki*q., Golunihia, S. (' ; T. I*. ^
nel, Ksij., lllark Oak, S. ; J. Wist a r
ion, Kfq.. I?:Uiroilsvillt?, S. ; Rev. ,lno. *
;os. Gr<cnwood, S. C.; Rev. Jno. C- Wil- 1,1 '
, Hodges Depot-, S. C*.
' Lanrensville llerahl will (jive two insoruiid
forward hill to me ill Greenwood.
BOATWRIGHT & BARKULOO,
nufacturing Pharmacoutists
ATM mimzsws, ou
OURT HOUSE RAXGE, 4 ]
COLUMIJIA, S. C-, ^
RE constantly receiving addiliohs to tlieir
carefully selected Slock of choice l>l!l'<?S,
ICINKS and GIII'MICAI.S, which tllev
to l/n- Profession, lo Planters, and consunierH
ally, ns fair as the aainr pure article can be
insed air'v.dierc. *
cy liavc, in addition lo their Stock of Driiir?,
mi assortment ol FANCY GO()|)S, I * I;* li - I1
KRY and BRUSHES, comprising in part c
rlii-H* Reticules; Work lloxcs;
no i-irnwii); viim'o i i nr<eiiiuiinirt; 0
10 Pocket Cutlery ; Vpslng ;
nadrs, u great variety from the best houses
lylon, Paris and (ieriihiny ; to .
Midi and (Jerinaii Cologne; frjr
bin's Extracts for the Handkerchief; ^
e's, Hailey's and li.-zin'n ditto;
ilet and Shaving Soaps and Creams;
L Glass Puugents ; Aromatic Vinegar.
Brushes.
ving taken particular pains uto get lip" a qJ3
!ele Slock of Huir and Tooth Brushes, they fik
iilistied that in offering their present assortto
the public, tliey can justly claim for
le Brushes," made to order by some of the wil
celebrated Manufacturers of England mid <;il
:e, the meed of being unsurpassed for beauty Woi
ish und duruhilitv. |
?AI.SO? hrsi
inc lot of Xuil nml Sha .g Ilrushes; Buf- '|
Horn and Shell Dressing Combs; Horn, our
nml Ivory l'ocket Combs, Ac., &c., ?tc. |>|y
v. ?, 185;?. '2!l tf yen
age
o State of South Carolina, ??n
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, x
v.. s '
m mm
W. W. Hill, 1
v*. I ?
both Foster, James V Bill for Partition ?
Drown, Joint K. I of Slaves.
own an?l others. J i ]
appearing to my satisfaction thnt Elizabeth /I
Foster, James L. Brown, John R. Brown, *
0 J. McXiilty and Mary E. bin wife, John we
niel and lluldah his wife, Joshua Hill, f
e and Martlm his wife, Defendants in this con
reside beyond the limits of this State. On deh
it of Thomson Fair, Complainant's Solic- to [
Ordered, that the :ibove named Defendants pla<
m(1, answer or demur to Complainant's Bill tion
mipluint within three months from ptthlica- (
icreoQ or the same will be takeu 1'ro con- ovr
against them. 8e|%
\V. II. PARKER, o. e. a. o. I we
nmissinner's Office, )
Nov. 24, 1856. \ 32 8m I
jontinuod Co-Partnership.
E Subscribers will coulinu* the FACTORAGE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS Es
i City of, CHARLESTON, under the Fimt
STAItDLAW & WALKER, ???
eppfct/ully solicit Coimipnmantn of PRO. Th<
E of all kind?, to which their personal u"'
tion and best efforts will he given. Not
nntiwi?a for selling. Cotton, GO Cent* h'?
Bul?> ' sak
VT. A. WARDLAW, '
P. WAI^KER. v
toter !> 185Q. 8m J
mmmmmt??mmm ? ! w*???
iRRHGES AND BUGGIES.
^ W ?'THE SUBSCRIBER
returns his fiiii'cro
(r^~77Sur, thanks fur (lie lib- Hlr ,^2/..
il patronage rendered liint for the past }two
!irs tlii't lie li'is Iii'pii engaged in the Carriaga
sinew, und hopes by llio MricU-*t attention to
business Iicrcaflcr, to merit u continuance of
?same.
lie t>egs leavp to ca'1 ll?? attention of all who
,y desire any article in llio line of
Carriages and Buggies,
th?> stock he now has on hand. He fin*,
irly finished, a l<it of //U(J(IIfi'S, of diftereift
leu, htwidesa splendid six seat HOCK A IIM Yt
of which he will warrant to be ol the lineal
lerial, mil stautial construction, an') must elehi
finish, fur sale at as low prices as can be afiletl.
A ISO,
"hie second-hand CA />'ItY-A LL, and oao
ond-hund onc-horso liAHOUUJIJi, for aal?
"1^
All orders for any style of Cariiagea vr
iririfs filled nt the shortest notice.
." ft1" /ili/'AHf/NO, in nil its brunches, dona
h neatness anil despatch.
E. J. TAYLOR.
Milievillo (\ II., Jan. 115, ISo.l. 40 ly
Let us Talk AT: out It.
r/i u fW>
i
1 'M
I : ik\s \\pr r?>*< &i''iV'vf.
-IOLLO WAY'S PILLS.
117/1' ARK WE SICK *
T HAS BRF.N <In- lot. of tli? liiiinan race to
lit- wciglii-il down liy iHki'iisk ami snfti-rinij.
il.l.OWAV'S 1'II.I.S ari! spcirinllv n<la|?l?*?f
tin- i-c-liuf of tin- WKAK, tin; KfcltVOUH.
DKLICATK, mill (lie 1NFIHM, of nil chine*,
't>, sexes, and constitutions. l'liifcsfor llolloy
personally superintends tlie miinufiicturc of
mediciucs in tin' United Still us, and offer*
in to n free uml enlightened people, us t.l:
I remedy the world ever saw for the removal.
Jiscase.
riiiM* Pills 3'ui'iiy tlie TCIood*
I'hese famous Pills are expressly combined to rate
oil tlie stomach. tin- liver, tlie kl?llieVNfc
liintrs, till! skin, mill tin* liowels, correcting
; derangement in ilieir functions, purifying
Mood, the very fountain of life, anil lliUBCUr->disease
in nil its forms.
)'sp(<|>>>i:i ami SJver oini>lniii(??
Nearly half tin- liunian race have taken i!ipk?l?.
It lias Iteen proved in all parts of the
rid, that not hint; lias been found cipial to
m in cases of disordci* of the liver, dyspepnnd
stomach complaints generally. They
n give u healthy tone to these organs, Iioiyr
iiiik'Ii deranged, and when till other menus.
,*c failed.
vncrnS 6)t'5?ilily. nil IIc:i!lli.
ilnny of tlie ilespolic fJovernments linve open-their
Custom Houses to ihc introduction of'
se I'ills, that tliey m.iy heentnc tlie medirinnthe
masses. Learned (."ollfges nilinit that litis.,
lieine is i! <; l.e.-l v. ir.rdy cvrr k'inl?u
persons of delicate health. or where the .:y&i
has liei-n iui|>aired, as its invigorating prop...
e? never fail to all'ord relief.
io Female, yonii'j or old, should be withouti
celebrated ntedieine. It eorrects nml rcjru s
the monthly courses at all periods, nctirg
nany eases like a ehurui. It is also the Inst
I salest meilieuie tiiat can be tiiven io chiitilvu
ill ai?e?, and for any eomplnint; coiiseipient10
family shutihl be without it.
'lovaf* Pill-t arc the IfRt remedy kncwn trv
the world for the following Jjinrusex;
limit Diarrhiru Indigostii?tt,
.vol Com- Dropsy Influenza
ilnints Dcl.llily Inflammation
iijlia Fever and Ajiuc Inward \Yeak-?i!s
Fcinnlo Com- was
st Diseases plaints Liver Comtivoness
Headaches plainta
^pcjiiia Stone ami Lowncss of
*s flnivci Spirits
<?iiilary Venereal A (Tec- Worn;*, of all;
Symplons t.ions kinds.
3iy" Sold at (lie Manufactories of Pro feasor
i.i.iiway, 8?i Maiden l.ano, Now York, ami
Strand, I.oihIuii, and l>y all respectable
itl'jisls and Dealers of Medieinej throughout
United Stales, and the civilized world, in.
les, at. 25 etuis, li'i.J colli.*', ami ?!1 each.
There is a considerable saving by bnkifiglarger
sizes.
J. H. Directions fur the guidance of pntient*.
very disorder, are ullixc.l lo eucb llox,.
ilay Mi, 4 eotvlr.
DIRECT IMPORTATIONS CF
una, Glass, and Earthenware,.
ta/
<:OI.CJ.tis;BA, s. c.,
f Stand, next J>o<.r **> the (,'onimercial JiankK
gvFl'T'.RS for sale, Wholesale and Retail, a.
v very full assortment of
China, (Jlass and Earthenware,
I'laied lirillania anil Japanned Ware,
Rich Cut Class and French China.
?AI.SO?
Castors. fine Tabic Cutlery, Tea Trayi, ia
ctls or otherwise,
New style Lamps, for Fluid, Oil ami Canv?iheiioo,
suitalile lor dwellings, hotels, church*.
n un's, "iiii'r*, ivc., nii'i a large assortment ofLooking
< I lusws, Knglixli Tin Steak Dishes,.
Coll'ee Iriis. Wooden and Willow War#,,
nd ii great variety of
Housekeeping Articles*
which ho would invite the attention of hi*
nils mid tin; |>tildic generally.
Soods packed in a superior manicr.
II. E. NICHOLS.
Oct. 17. 6m
NEW CARRIAGE SHOP"
j^'|per Til K Suliacrihcrii
having looated [>evIiitc
ICall, Abbeville Dixlrirl,
I build to order light CARRIAGES, BUGES,
WAGONS, Sic., of tlie heat material and
-kmntishi|>. on the most liberal terms.
IBI'AIKJSG done ut short notice, and in th*.
I manner.
['lie business vill be under the Hiin?rni?;?n ?f
fntlicr, Mr. ISRAEL BOND, who infiiYnr*-.
knnwn ?b a Carriage builder (or a nurube* of
I'm in August!!, Georgia. lie will act as o?s
nt in the Irmisnctioii of ull business pertain-*,
to the Carriage business.
Ve hope by stiict attention anil good work,,
nerit a liberal share of patronage.
S. L. BOND,
J. P. BOND
klurch 7, 1855. 46 . 1 j
Notice, Positive. *
'jL persons indebted to ROBINSON A JACfr.
SON, in Aceouut for 1P55, ore r'-qncsted t?*
settle the same by the 1st March. 1866^ a*
are desirous of closing our old Booli^
..ii -
...v. .... rvin.-iia niiviikg t?inncuug opva Ac.-.
nt? on our Books for 1853 and 1851, or in-,
ted to us by Note, are earnestly requested
my the money by that time, or they will b&
icd in the bunds of an Attorney fot uolleci
. -V
Gentlemen! One and all, seitle op I Sjwmk.
feeling* from such a course, and save :yonr es
unnecewary expeaae^ Lcu>ger indulgence,
cannot grant.
ROBINSON A JACKSON,
lambnrg, Jan. 14, 1856. 89
. Executors' Notice. "
late off Joseph numhnll, dcc'rf,
HE Executor# of the above Estate/ hereby
give notice to all persons indebted to
le, that immediate payment-is reqttir?t,te*
[?y expect to settle np the Efctate'soon, and
Aha lliruio "
_ _ ?ncuun iiiiB nmi$Q, tHe
le* will btf-plftcCd.-before Hctom D?j, in tha
ids of an Attorney; for collection. Enoogft
J.W.-tP. MARSffAtlv? w_<_.
j. s. Marshall; \ 5*
an. 8, 1650. 98 In
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