The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, November 06, 1856, Image 4
5t|c ^bbciullc I3anncr
Is Published Every Thursday Morning, by
DAVIS & HOLLINGSWORTH.
&fer W. O. DAVIS Editor.
J- HOIXINGSWORTH. Publisher.
T B~it 3VC 8 I
Two Dollahs per ntinuui, if paid in advance ;
>'. Two Dollarh and FIktt Cunts if not paid within
V: 1 mouth*, and Timr.K Doi.i.arS if not paid bofort
the end of the year. All subscriptions not
liimled at the little of subscribing, will be confildered
as indefinite, aiul will be continued until
kirearagcu arc paid, or ut the option of tho Proprietors.
Orders from other Stated must invari
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Independent Pre**, have established the following
rates of Advertising to be charged in both
pnners:
Every Advertisement. inserted for a lew t'mc
than three months, will be charged by the insertion
at .One Dollar per Sqtiure (1J- inch?the
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occimv, nt Ow Dollar per line space.
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Filly |iur Cent, c*tra will he added to the
abovo rat<>ii.
DAVIS <fc HOLLINGSWORTII,
for Banner;
LF.E <fc W11,SON,
For Prrx*.
~NEW "STORE!! NEWGOODSTlT
T.HE subscriber is now opening, iu his new
House, tin entire new Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
dircct from Baltimore, consisting of Dry Goods,
Hard ware, Cutlery, Groceries, Boots and Shoes.
Hats and Caps, Ucady-Mudc Clothing, iJru^s,
Medicines, Toilet Articles, tfce., Ac., ali of which
he proposes to sell at Greenwood Retail Prices,
with Ten per cent-, olf for CASH.
F- G. PARKS. |
Greenwood, S. C.. Sept. 2'2, 185<i. j
Settlement of the Estate of Charles B.
Gaul den, dec'd.
PUBLIC notice is hereby given to tl-.e kindred
flnd creditors of said deceased, nitd
to nil parties concerned, that h Settlement of the
said Estate will he made in the Court of Ordinary
for Abbeville District ou Friday the 2nd
day of Jnnnnry, 1857.
Those having demands, will render them 111
|>riur to that time, duly ultestcd, for payment;
mid those indebted, will sec the propriety of ma
Jung immediate payment.
JOIIN GAULDEX, Adin'r.
Sept. 17, 1S56. 22 3n?
Estate of Thos. P. Dowtin, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may
concern, that there will be a Settlement
of tho Personal Estate of Thomas P. Dowtin,
dec'd, in tho Ordinary's Ofliee of thin District,
at Abbeville Court House, oil Thurtday the 20th
day of November next.
All persons having demands against said Estate,
will present them properly attested, and
those indebted to the Estate are requested to
make payment to the undersigned on or before
the day of Settlement.
M. O. McCARLATT, Execntor,
AMELIA DOWTIN, Executrix.
Abbeville C. IL, Aug. 10, 185K. 18-3m
"mssolijtion.
THE Finn of WIEIt MILLER was this
day dissolved by mutual consent, the limitation
of the Partnership haviug txph-ed. The
Uftuie of the Firm will be used iu the closing up
of the business, by either one of us.
All persons indebted to us by Note or Account,
will please come forward and pay up as soon as
convenient, n* it is very desirable that the busi
ueBBjuioqiu do cloaca as eurlv as pos-ible.
JOHN A. WIER,
G. McD. MILLER.
August 23, i860. 19 tf
Curtain Materials.
?riLLIAM SIIEAIl has received from New
f jT 'York a lflrge supply of Curtain Material^
among which are Colored Damasks and Delaine*,
of l*e)rntiful styles; Oord#-end Tassels, witli CJ imps
lo triatch$ Rich Embroidered Lave and Muuliu
Gar}aifa;-*om&atyerylow pricex; Cornices and
ObrCain TJaods; -Window Shades, of new aud
feititlfdl Vyles, some at low prices- The public
sra reapoctfhlfy invited to cxaititie the aasort.OcU
1, 165R. 24 tf
1B!Ai n??
IPf'fTf" * 'gl j 1-"- I
SrtBAW ha? Just received from
WP :K^Yotf<; English Velvet CnrpcU, of
BuglWi BraMeU^Cnr^Jh^e
public ?r? reftpoctftflly Invited to
a* ?
jtarthw inter
?> B*
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Opposite the Masonic Hall,
^XTO-USTA, G-A.
1f\ AAf\ PAIR Men's Plantation BROLxJ.KJvJyJ
GANS, assorted quality.
2,000 pair Hoys' Plantation Brognns, nsa'd quality
8,000 pair Men's Kip "
l,0<M>pair * Calf pegged " "
600 pair " Grained und Buff Brog. "
8,(W10 pair Women's Leather nootees, pegged.
fiOO pair " low price M sewed.
1,000 pair Ln dins' fine Morocco mid Ooat Bootees.
Sou pair Misses' ' "
600 pair Boys' Kip Brognns.
500 pair Youllis' Kip '
DUO pair Boys' and Youllis' Calf Brogans.
?ALSO?
Gent*', Ladies', Mipses', Boys', youllis' and
Children's BOOTS und SllOES, of all styles and
qualities, received und for side low.bv the dozen
or case. CLARKE & ROYAL.
Sept. 24, 1856. 28 6m2w
H. MILLS,
IOWA, WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA
LA!VD OFFICE,
AT DUBUftUE, IOWA.
PARTICULAR attention paid to the locating
oT Land Warrants for persona South, on
tlic finest selected Timber und Prairie Lands.
Warrants loaned to settlers on uuu year's lime at
40 per cent. Interest, charging ?1.25 per Acre
fur Warrant. Tuxes paid, Collections made and
remitted for in Sight Exchange. Money loaned
at high rales of Interest. Investments made.?
Uncurrent money bought, Ac.
Qj* Refers to Wm. C. Davis, Es<j., Abbeville
c. ii., s. a.
Sc|?U_3, 20 If
The State of South Carolina,
AJSUU VlJjLJK J) 1 STRICT.
m EQUITY.
Alfred Clicnlliam 1
I
Itcubeu (J. Golding j Dill for Partition,
niul wife, ft nl. J
IT appearing to my satisfaction lltal Reuben
C. Colding ami Helena his wilt*, and Washington
Foo.dic and Laiirina his wife, Defendants
in llii! above staled case, reside beyond the limits
of thin State, on motion of IVIeGownu S/f
l'orrin, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, That
huid Defendants do plead, answer or demur to
said liill within three months from the publication
hereof, or the same will be luken l'ro Cunf'oixo
against them.
W. II. PAItlCER, c. e. a. i).
Commissioner's Office, )
Sept. 13, lt?56. J 212 3m
The State of South Carolina,
AHBEVlLI.ll DISTRICT.
Ik tlit: Court of Ordinary.
Win:111;AS, William Gaines has applied
to me, by petition in writing, praying
tlinl I lli? lin i wr .....i-:
, ?g r?.rrlw?j. IU WUMIUIII UIIU lil?L >? III
and Testament of Mnrgarcl Gaines, dee'd, may
be proved in "Due form of Law." These are,
therefore, to cite ami admonish John Wilson, who
lives beyond the limits of this State, Sarah Kennedy,
wife vf Kennedy, the chi drcn of
Michael Wilson, dee'd, (name* not knowu,) the
children of James Wilson, dee'd, (names not
known,) nnd Andrew Miller Wilsou, minor, to
be and appear at a Court of Ordinary to he liehl
at Abbeville Court Ilouse for Abbeville District,
oil Friday the <Jth day of January A. D., 1857,
as 011 that day the validity of aaid paper will be
tried.
WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D.
October 4, ISOti. 25 8in
Settlement of the Estate of Joseph Marshall.
dec:d.
fJ^lIE Subscribers, Executors of the lust Will
Iuf Joseph .Marshall, dee'd, hereby give publie
notice to all purties interested in the Estate
of said ?loeeusod, to appear, either in person
or by attorney, in the f.Viurt of Ordinary for Ab,
beville District, .S. C., on the 1st day of January,
1807, as on that day a filial settlement will he
mad", nnd the Exccutors will not afterwards
consider themselves as accountable for interest.
All persons indebted to the Estate, it is hoped,
will mukc payment before that time; and those
having demands, (if any) will prcjont them for
payment.
J. W. W. MARSHALL, ) ~ .
J. S. MARSHALL $ t,xoreSept.
29, 1856. 24 3m
Press copy.
just receivedT
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
R. SWAFFHJLD &. CO.
WOULD respectfully inform their numerous
patronB, and ull those who are admirers
of Dress and Fashion, that they have just received,
and now offer for sale. Large Invoices
of the most desirable Patterns, (I'laiu and Fancy)
G-ent.'s and Soya'
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
Together with a general assortment of Gent.'s
Neck Ties, White and Figured Silk Cravats,
Black and Fnnov Ttosnfnnii Itlunlr
- J ??
Byron TiiIx>b, Spotted and Fancy Checked Napoleons,
Silk and Satin Napoleons, improved, Black
Albert and Fancy Sardinian Tip*, Silk and Linen
Tockct Kerchieft, China Cord Pocket Kerchieft)),
Silk niul Merino Drawers and Undershirts, Silk
and Satin Scarfs, Shirts, Collars and Hosiery,
Sevastopol and Vienna Gloves. White and Colored
Taffeta, with every description of
Fashionable Spring and Summer Hals.
?ALSO?
Constantly on hand, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Hand
Valises, Ladies' Traveling Boxes, Ac., all
of which will be sold
At Our Usual Low Prices.
' piT Having made arrangement* to eularge our
business the present year, we trust that by more
particular attention to the call* and want* of mip
many friends, we may render ourselves worthy
a continuance of their patronage nnd the eoufideuce
they U?vo heretofore reposed in ns.
i N. D, AW Gooda are warranted to anawcr, iu
i every respect, the representation made at the
i time of sale.
?OUR MOTTO IS?
"Quick Sales and Small Profits for Cash."
B. SWAFPIK.LD....E. H. BWAKJtBM>....W. L. FISH.
Ho. 3 Granite Range, Columbia, S. C.
j Jane 3, 1856. 7 ly
WAGONS FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber will have Wagone
put up?Four, Two and
One-horse Wagons, with Iron Axle-it2__22_.
trees if required?and sell them at first coat.
The wood work is well put op and well ironed.
Any persou wishing to purchase, can have Wagons
ut short notice. I have on hand several
ready finished?one Four-horse, light, three Twohorse,
and two One-horse Wairons on liau<t.
1 live five mile# south of Greenville Court
House. WILLISS BENSON.
August 30, 1850. 18 14
100 HEGH0E& WANTED!
J '
THE snbitoribcrs with to purchase One Hun.
dred Nejfroea, young Men and Women,
Boy* ahd tiirk Any ponton having such propOfiy
ttf sBll. "wilJ^O well to tfiffrns information.
fi0flRI>lON <fc CLINKSCA LES.
Greenwood, B. C., Juno 10, ]838. 9-3m
Lwironsvilfo Herald and Edgefield AdvcrUt*r
wilt pIet h r c on> On tj u, nnd for
WtA * - 7 r% * ' -z f -
SELLING OFF AT A PROFIT!
LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES
And Provisions for Sale!
AT ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE.
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME!
THE Bubscribcr being determined to rai?e a
large amount of money, offers liis Good*,
for llic next sixty dnyx, at u reasonable Profit I
It is (o be hojted that persons in want of anytiling
in liia line, will nvnil themselves of this
opportunity. Tho geuernl rule is to sell out at
cost; but the progrnmmo having been chunped
to suit tho present arrangement, it will be observed
accordinirlv. His object in mnkincr this
oiler is preparatory to uu entirely new arrangement
fur the Fall Trade, by which persons will
be ablo to get Goods only for the Cash. Long
experience lias satisfied (lie subscriber tliot this
arrangement will be most advantageous to all
parties, except those who never intend lo pay,
and it is for the special benefit of this claw that
the rule will be adopted.
His Stock consists in part of the following, viz:
10 Hhdfl. BACON SIDES;
4 do Cuba MOLASSES;
10 do Louisiana SUGAItS;
2o Bags Rio COFFEE;
I.oaf, Crushed and Powdered SUGARS;
Powder, Shot, Lead and Gun Wadding;
A few cheap Double Barrel Shot Guns;
Blacksmith Tools, Iron aiul Nails;
White Lead, Green und Yellow do. ground
in oil;
Rio (Ioitdo and other brands Cigars.
Agricultural Implements.
Straw Cutters and Com Shelters;
Bagging, Bale Hope and Twine;
Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather;
A lar^c lot. of Hollow Ware ;
Burning Fluid and Spirits Turpentine:
White Wine and ('ider Vinegar ;
Trace, Log and 1'ifili Chains;
A large Stock ol Wines and Liquors offered
at low prices. as ho is determined lo quit this
part of the trade; and a great many other urticlos
unnecessary to mention. Goods Iiuvo advanced
considerably since these purchases worn
made, and he is thus enabled to compete with
auj' market ill [trice us well uh quality mid quantity,
and ho hopes that a hungry, needy public
will make haste lo buyout everything he has on
hand. All of which is respectfully submitted
by if. S. KERR,
No. 0, Drick Ilaugc.
July RO, 1S35. 15 tf
r.c^n?Q-x2> g^ GToods
FOR SALE!
undersigned wishing to pay his debts
1. nnd change his business, offers for Sale his
lloille I'law. kiinivn nj
XI arrislo ur g,
?k'Vi!B miles below Ahhcvillo C. II., on tlie old
Singe Itoad to Augusta, containing F1FTYEIU11T
ACttKS. On it is a
Good Dwelling and Store House,
first-rate Stahles and other accessary out-buildings.
For Selliiiu (Joods, it is one of the best
Stands in the District.
Also?Ely Richey Tract,
containing SIXTY ACHES, one mile Fast of
ilarrisburg. Oil it is a targe and good
Framed Swelling House,
a fino Young Orchard of various kind* of Fruit.
I will well the above Tracts of Laud together
or separately, to biiit purchasci-n.
Also, in)' entire
3 teli. Of GoodLs,
Consisting of almost everything imially kept
iu a Country Store, fresh and new, for Cash or
Cash Note. 1). W. C. TILLOTSON.
uarnsuurg, ?. u., June 'J.), ltjots. 10-l>m
"LXND FO?Tale.
T TVILL SI2IX, at private sale, iny Plantation,
JL lying near Suliiilu River in Abbeville District,
4 miles from Cokosbury. The premises
oautttiu
SOCS ^.ores,
tlio noil of which is peculiarly suitable for the
cultivation of Coiton. The locution i? not surpassed
by any in th*? country for hcultli. There
is upon the place a neat CO 1'TAGE, pleasantly
and romantically situated. Also, a Gin House,
Carriage House, Negro Houses with briok ohini'
neys, and all necessary out-buildings. Also, an
excellent Spring, whose waters are very cold,
and yield most excellent delight iu summer
time.
For further information, apply to the subscriber
at Cokesbury. A bargain will be given.
V. W. AlcUAN l'S.
Aug. 23, 1856. 19 2m
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT~
CORN AND COB MILL,
Patented May 16, 1854.
THE attention of Planters, Farmers, nn<l
Stock feeders in general, aro respectfully
called to this Mill as the most important article
of the kind now in use; not only well adapted
for grinding Cob Meal for Stock, but Grits ot
fine Hominy for tho table, and especially Uread
Meal from corn not fully ripe or dry in the
fall.
In setting this Mill, no Mechanic or frame
work is wanted, only requiring to be fustsuod to
a floor or nlatforin. mui
, J ?J .? ? ~?V?
anybody, even a child,
The LITTLE GIANT has vceeived the fir*t
premiums at the lute Agricultural Faire of Missouri,
Kentucky, Maryland, and other Statea;
uud that iu the most complimentary manner; an
well ab the most ready commendations from the
thousands witnessing its performance.
These Mills are guaranteed in the raoet positive
manner against defects or breakage, when
properly used; and No. 2 warranted to grind
10 bushels of feed per hour with one horse, and
offered at the low price of $55, all complete for
attaching the team; No 8, at $06, grinds 15
bushels per hour, with one horse; No. 4, nt $75,
grinds 20 bushels per hour with two horses.
The above Mills may be found at the
Agency for the Manufacturers nt Abbeville Court
House. HENRY 8. KERR, Agent.
Jnne 4, 1856. 7 tf
o^nrii^Gna shop
AT LOWNDESVILLE, 8. C.
THE I1nilnn^??i: ?
9&Q^?:?ow prepared, with aQ&Sj&iSSC
^2__Is2__ full force of first vatc ", W ,
Blacksmiths, Wood-work men, Painters andTriinmere,
lo do all kinds of Plantation work, aud to
Manufacture uud llepair
Wagons, Buggies and Carriages,
in the best manner, tr. ,uc shortest notice, and
on the most reasonable termiL > Give him a trial.
WM. M. BELL.
Lowndesville, 9. C., )
March 26, 18B6. (50 ly
INSURANCE OPPIOE,
A-tetoeirme O. SC.
The Ashcvilie Mutual Insarance Company
IT AS established an Affeuey at thfa place, and
XI will Insure a as j oat Fire, And also upon Life.
< Insurance on m? often secure* a Uxicc for faw
iliea that otherwfaw would bo ilk WaM.' " Aleo,
valuable Slaves should al way sbe covered by Insurance.
J. G. WILLSON, Ag?nl.
April : I fy
Jtuit lieoeiirotfL
ASDI OH SALE,
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY !
Guano Ain't Anything Compared to ill
SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE!
Cotton Seed a Porfcot Nuisanco!
CLOTHING THE ONLY KEMEDY!
LYONS,
THE indefatigable District uud Yillngo
Clulhing Man, by close obnorvatnin uiui
hard study, lias learned several new features in
the art of improving and adorning tlio Masculino
portion of tlio htlmnn family, lie's been clam
to New York, took lessons under scientific men,
and tins made himself so familiar with nil the
bounties, duties, liabilities, advantages nnd responsibililios
of the human weather-boarding department,
thut just us soon as lie lays his eyes on
a man, he knows what be laeks?whether it in
tobd or rniment. lie is iust the ?um>> ?n iimil.-itiil
tlint spring is to vegetation. Country merchants
would do well to come in nud tukc u few lessons
?charges moderate for single scholar?classics
taken at reduccd rates.
If it is food am I raiment, he t;ikcs him in, covers,
weather-boards ami floors him, and then
sends him over to his friend, II. 8. Kerr, or down
to Lomax ?fc CobbV, where in a few minutes,
after the patient has realized the reviving, healthful
influence of the external application, they
will commence the inside work?ceiling, lathing,
plastering and scouring, and then start him home.
And it is no wonder, after taking some of I.omnx
ik Cobb's or II. S. Kerr's in'ard filling
(which is substantial, 110 liijuii!) then allowing
iivonfl to give them what's called the surface
polish, tliut men's wives don't Know them when
they go home; the little l>oys and girls run and
hide, thinking some city folks had come to their
pa's house?, young ladies commence fixing up to
entertain their new beaux, und youug men brush
their heails, look dignified and start to receive the
nice looking strangers.
A few men of rather ordinary appearance,
1 who have thrown themselves entirely into I.vI
ons' hands, know the advantage* in In* .l..rivf?!
from n suit of his Clothes; il has married litem
into rich families, given them a standing far beyond
their expectations, uml been the moans of
pitching them us high up as phifiy-photir phorty
in the scale of upperleudom respectability.
There are now in the city of Abbeville, r.
Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, n
great many Dry GoodsStures, 2 Printing Ofliecs,
i Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' Establishment,
u Thespian Corps, Masonic ami Odd
Fellowu' Lodge, l)ancing Class, Hippodrome, 1!
Curriage and Huggy Munufaetoiies, 4 Hotels,
several Boarding Houses, 1 Ding Store, (Jin
Factory, and u Steam Saw Mill, U Harness, mid
several Boot and Shoe Shops, Tin .A1 aiiiifaetory,
'A Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters'
and Blacksmiths' Shops, .'i Refresh ment Saloons,
and '2 Livery Stables, and il will not do for a
gentleman to make a bad appearance at any of
these places; it injures their business. Lyons
keeps Clothing suitable for all the above named
places, avocations and occupations, and because
lie has a big trade and a large Slock, he don't in
IchiI to ask prices that are unreasonable.
Lyons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, Js
complete. Ho keeps line l'ocket. Knives, Razors,
Oil and Fluid, Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle
Strings sind Fiddle llosin, manulactured expressly
for bis trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners,
Interest Tables, the most convenient thing of the
kind now in use?cverv InxIv on-'lu to Imm
?UnnkorH* Cuhcb, TJill Ifixiki*, Pocket and Monioraudiiin
Hooks, Hnvelopcs, I.ctter l'uper, the
lareest stock ever ld'oiitrlit to lliis market?New
Yorkers complain of u scarcity since wo purchased?Steel
Pens, so many that there ia an
anticipated advance on steel, Port Mommies
enough to hide all the money in tlio District,
Combs, Hair Driibhcs, Nail and Tooth Brushes
enough to opcu a wholesale brush and comb
house, and if Cedar i'eacils rise, Lyons has got
'oni, BUrc?a whole case of Blacking, Need lea,
any quantity, and low l<y retail, 'J'ricojdierous,
Kathaiion, Cologne. Hair Oil, Handkerchief Kxtrae.ts
and sweet Slilclliiiir stuff, Ncedlo and
Thimble Cases, Lanlerns, Buggy Whips, Valises,
two or three Horses, and so many other things
that it would take us a whole day tu look them
up and name them over, all of which are ready
for inspection and sale, at the Coiner filoro in
the Marshall llonse.
Abbeville C. II.. April Hi, 183(i. 02-tf
GARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE,
The Great Purifier of the Blood!
THE BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN!
Not a Particle of Mercury in it!
An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King's Evil,
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions,
Pimples or 1'oritules on the Fare, Blotches,
Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes,
Ring Worin or Teller, Senld lie?d, Enlargement
and Pain of ilie Bones and Joint*, Salt
Rheum, Stubborn Ulcere, Syphilitic Disorder*,
> and all Diseases arising from an injudicious
use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity
of the liiood?3?"
This great alterative medicine ami Purifier
of Blood is now lined by thousand* of grntftI
ful patients from all parte of the United States,
who testify daily to the remarkable cures performed
by tho creutest of all medicines, "CAR,
RER-S SPANISH MIXTURE." Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Scrofula. Eruptions on the Skin,
Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcers, Old Sores, Affection
of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat,
Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the
Hones and Joints, are speedily put to flight by
using this great mid inestimable remedy.
For all diseases of the Dlood, nothing has yet
been found to compare with it. It cleanses tho
t system of all impurities, acts gently and effii
ciently 011 the Liver mid Kidney*. strenirthonK
the Digestion, given tone lo the Stomach, makes
the Bkin clenr and healthy, and restores (he
Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken
down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine
vigor nnd strength.
For (lie Diseases of Females it is peculiarly
applicable, and wherever it has become known,
is regularly prescribed with the happiest effects.
It iuvigorates the weak and debilitated, and imparts
elasticity to tho worn-out frame, clears the
skin, and leaves the patieut fresh uud healthy;
a single bottlo of this iuestimublc remedy is
worth all the so-culled Sarsaparillus in existence.
The largo number of certificates which we
have received from persons from all parts of the
United States, is the best evidence thut thorc is
110 Humbug about it. The press, liotwl keepers,
magistrates, physicians, and public men, well
known to the cummunity.^dl udd their testimony
to the wnnilurfiil
..... mimw VI HIM Ulkb.-Vl
BLOOD PURIFIER.
Call ou the Agcut and get nn Alninnoe, and
read the (lotuila of atloniahing otirca performed
by CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, (in moat
cft?e? whore everything else had signally failed )
The limit* of hu advertisement wilt not admit
their full insertion.
WM. S. Itr.KRS, & CO., Propristorp,
No. 304, Broadway, New York,
To whom ull orders must be addressed.
For ?ale by Druggista and Country Merchants
In all parts of the United Btutc# and the Canada?,
and by
Warulaw it Ltoj?, Abbeville C. H.,
Gary &. Jones, Cokcubary,
F, G. Parks, Greenwood.
May 1., 185tt. 2 ly
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
Buoixi 00s, toy
SIl&M & Sft'OWAlLH.,
'' ; AT TUCin nm o?i?n
_.T
I JACKSON BTREET, NEAR OLCLEZ HOTEI^
~ AU0USTA, OA.
^ "'HE Copartnership of UEAX.L & STOVALL
J. Wriog expired Vj iU.owo llrolto^ti, 1?
lUa Ofoi^ry Business, thfty vrotild i it form iho
pj^ltelhiU Uiey b?ve rcnew^
will be <Jevoled U
The State oi South Carolina.
At n General Assembly, hegun ami liolden at
Columbiu on the fourth Monday of November,
ill the year of our I<ord ono thousand eight
hundred and fifty-livo, and from thence continued
by divers adjournments to tlie nineteenth
day of December in the same year.
A IlILL to amend the fourth section of tlie first
Article of the Constitution of this Ktnt??.
1. Ho il enacted l>y tlie Somite nnd House of
Representatives, now met ntid silting in General
Assembly, imtl by tlie authority of the same: That
the amendment of the fourth section of tho firet
Article of the Constitution of thin State, ratified
on tho nineteenth day of December, in tlie your
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd ten,
he nltercd and tun ended to read us follows: Kvery
free white iiian of the ugn of twenty-ono
years (paupers und non-commissioned officers
ami private soldiers of the Army of tho United
Slates, excepted,) who hath been a citizen and
resident in this State two years previous to the
day of Hlection, und who hath a freehold of fifty
no res of land, or n town lot of which he hutli
been 1-gally seized and possessed nt least six
months before such election; or not having such
freehold or town lot, hath been a resident iu tho
> ? ? -
1/inii I?.V ill milVIl lie Ulium Ul Rive 1113
vole, six months before the said election, t-hnll
have u i-iirht. to voto for a member or members to
serve ill either branrh of the Legislature, for the
Klecti.ui District in which he holds such properly
or is so resident.
In the Senate House, the nineteenth da}" of December,
in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-five, and eightieth
year of the Sovereignly and Independence of
the I'nited Stales of Amerieiu We eenify
that thi! above 1 til 1 has been read the present
session, three times in tho llonse of Representatives,
and three tunes in tlm Senate, and was
agreed to by two-thirds of the whole representation.
UOIVT F. W. ALLSTON,
President, of tlie Senate.
TAM 123 SIMONS,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Seoiux?ry's Ofhcf, )
Columbia,. I line IH, 18f>i>. J
I hereby certify the foregoing to be n true copy
of a Hill entitled " A Itill to amend the fourth
seel ion of the first Article of the Constitution ot
this State," passed l'Jth December, A. D. 1863,
and now in this olliee
Civcu under my hand nnd tho Seal of the State.
"\\\ F. ARTIIUK,
Deputy Sc^-cTary of State.
In flic Seiuile, December ?, 1855:
Kesolved, That the Clerks of the Senate and
House of Representatives <.!<> advertise Jul' three
months befoffc the. next (Seuornl Election, A Hill
to amend the fourth section of the first Artiele
of the Constitution of this State.
lb-solved, That the Senate do ugrce with the
resolution, Ordered that it be sriu to the House
of Representatives for conettrrcnce.
By order: WM. 11 MARTIN*, C. S.
In the House of Representatives, Dec. 19, 185f>:
Kcimived, Thai this House do concur in the
resolution. Ordered tliat it bo returned to the
Semite.
Ky order: JOHN T. SLOAN.
The torejjoiny Advertisement is made iiursuuiil
to the requirements of the Constitution, undo
the orders of the General Assembly.
"VVM. E. MARTIN, C. S.
JOHN T. SLOAN, C. II. R.
Sept. 8, 1300. 21 tic
HELJLU ! HERE ! HELLO !
Let l's 'fell Yoii.
LOMilX db COBB,
MA VK gut tin) all-tire<le."t, biggest, cleanest
sweetest ami nicest, (takecaro they'll tiimlilo
down on von) lot of Sugars, Coffees, T.-in,
I'ri'wrvw, Molasses, II ices, Altuondses, Itaisenaes,
Fishes, Spices, Kut.uiegscs, Muccaronies.
ami everything- else that people eat, drinlf hikJ
make use of, that ever was open for exhibition
and vale in this or an}' other inland town.
Their Stock is entirely new, and fresh, having
been selected but a few weeks, ami from the
best Iionst's in tho city; uimI they intend to <li
business upon u little more extensive scale than
Lyons: lie keeps every thing that Gentlemen
tcear, but they are going to keep every thing
that Ladiex ami (Itiitlcmcn eat: whiln Lyutn
provides for the outer man, they will provide foi
the inner 111:111?and it would be well here to re
mark, thai their')* is not exclusively a wholesale
establishment.. Thei a will always lie some
1'iv^bi.t l?. iviiiimi uitoc who may want sinal,
quantities. Their ul?ject in to accommodate ull
wltomny fc? I disposed lo patronize them! bnrtei
uml trsde for nny and everything thai will do tc
eat, drink, or wear. They've salt enough now on
hund to salt down the Cincinnati Convention?
Soda mid Sulnratns enough to raise it again, ami
get up 11 slavery excitement, Cigars enough
(gat out of tbo way, Vesuvius, they're right nfiei
you) to smoke it uftcr it is raised, and Lard
enough to slido Kansas clcan into South Curoli
nn, where we can make a sluvcholdiug State oul
of her, mid by that time thoy'll have Groceries
onougli to feed ull those who have been futigued
by the slide.
They invite all ivlio arc in the habit nowadays
of outing, and ure notnfruidof buying anything
"id it tj so ft if/ft up above Columbia mid
llumbiirt/," to drop in for u fo\v moments uud
take a look at their stork ; they arc only a few
steps from the Court House, uud ocupy the
well fitted and much enlarged room formerly occupicd
by Mr. II. S. Kkiuu
April 0, 1850. 51 tf
Books and Stationery.
NEWBERRY, S. C.
f 1IIE undersigned bus opened u Book Store
JL in Newberry, where lie keeps constantly
on hand a fine assortment of Religions, Miscellaneous,
and School liooks. Orders from u distuuee,
filled at tlio shortest noticeW.
J. DUFFIE.
Newberry C. II., Jmi. 21, 1850. 40 tf
PROFESSIONAL UAltDS.
"JAMES 6. CALHOUN,
attorney at Law,
ABBEVILLE C. H.,
WILL attend promptly to all busiiioss onIT
trusted to bis care. .
May be found for tho present at the Office of
Mrs.?rs. Wilson, Lomax & Madden.
J11116 10, 1850. 8 * ly
PROFESSIONAL CAED.
THE Undersigned would hereby notify the
public, that lie has ngain res u mod the Practice
of Medicine, and will practice in Gveeiiwood
and ilio surrounding country.
DR. L. II. SMITH.
Greenwood, April 7, 1856 51-tf
" _A CARD,
XHEfc. O- W!' WA.8?ON,
Having located permanently, near
Dlamoixdl EC111,
OFEEH8 bi? Frofewional Service* to the cit!*cn?
slid eurroaudiiig country.
' O" To be faon4 *1 Ibe resideuco of Mr. 0. Ii
McGEE.
Juue 10, 1850. 8 6m
JAMES B. OOTHRAN,
Attorney at ?aw,
ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C.
kayjje yourojrem THE wujsjswt m
?, , n ^ -
LIVERY STABLES!
AT ABBEVILLE O. H.
^ 4?%
rr,JlE undesigned having taken (lie largo uml
JL commodious Stable formerly occupied by
Messrs. Matbis & Sole, offt-ra bis ^crvices to the
public generally, lie will keep in constant nt
tendance, attentive Ostlers. II ih Stables will be
kept thoroughly cleansed, and every attention
giveu to merit public patronnce. He will also
keep a lot of
ir/??nn T>
JULUIOUO (VUU JUUgglOO bU UUO)
with careful Drivers, to convey persona to nnj*
jtoint in or out of the Diatrict.
Cliuruo for sin^rlo fce?l, 37J rents. Ilorses
Imardvu fot $1.00 per tiny, and $10.00 by tlic
IllOtllll
J. M. DAVIS.
Nov. 7, 1855. 29 ly
Stage Line
ABBEVILLE to WASHINGTON
A FOUR IIORSE STAGE lenves ABBEVILLE
on Mouduy, Wednesday mid Friday.
Leavos Washington, fin., on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday morning*.
A Daily Train leavca Washington at 7 o'clock
A. M., for Atluntu.
OFFICE lit the POST OFFICE.
JOHN JhHRYDE, Agent.
Abliovillc C. II., April 2, 1850. fiO 'ly
Dr. McLANUS'S
Ci:r. Kit RATED
VERMIFUGE
MVElT PILLS.
Twooftko beat Preparations of tlie Age*
They are not recommended
as Universal
Cure-alls, but simply for
<-1
wnai uicir name purports.
- The Vermifuge, for
expelling Worms from
the human system, has j
also been administered
with the most satisfactory
results to various animals
subject to Worms.
The Liver Pills, for
the cure of Liver Complaint,
all Bilious De- |
rangements, Sick Head
ache, See.
Purchasers will please
be particular to ask for
Dr. C. McLane's Cele,
brated Vermifuge and
: Liver Pills, prepared by
fwiivvivu V^/C/>VAJaJ
1 *
sole proprietors, PittS;
burgh, Pa., and take no
! other, as there are various
't other preparations now
before the public, purporting
to be Vermifuge
j and Liver Pills. All
; others, in comparison
1 with Dr. McLane's, are
| worthless.
I The genuine McLane*s
Vermifuge and Liver
I Pills can now be had at
all respectable Drug
Stores.
FLEMING BRO S,
60 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Solo Proprietors,
SCOVIL <fc MEAD, No. Ill CliarlrcsHf-,
Now OrleaiiK, General Wholesale Agent* for tlie
Southern StuteM, to whom ull orders must be
addressed.
soi.n bv
Wahihaw & Lyon, Abbeville* C. II., S. C.,
A. (i. IIawthokn, Due West, "
I. W. Tayloii, Anderson C. II., *
Skinnkp. d; II ahi'uhon, T.onginire's, *'
(i. L. IVnn, Et)3[>fiold C. II., "
April S, ltjSO. &?
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE.
Cheap Cash
Boot and Shoe Manufactory.
flfl " TII13 Subscriber would most re.
\ ? ^jSpectfully cnll tlio attention of the
fc^D*ljM^?plIblk>, Abd especially liin old
friends and customers, to his large
iiiju wtiii hoieuiua biock oi
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes.
lie has also a large stock of fine I'ump-eolcd, flite
Wvliud and fino Wutcr-proof Boots, all of his
own manufacture, warranted, all of which lie
will Hell cheap for cash, or on (V credit to prompt
paying customers. He is also prepared to make
to order nuy article iu tlio Bool and Shoe
line.
Having u largo number of the finest workmen
in his employinent> and being u practical workman
himself, having the finest stock of Leather
that lias ever como to this District, his Boots
and Shoes will be made iu the neatest and latest
style, which for fit and workmanship, cannot ho
excelled.
N. McEVOY.
March 19, 1850. 40 ly
BOOT WEARING GENTRY.
fBllIE undersigned, Bootmaker,/would inform
JL tU? public generally, and especially hit old.;
frieuds and customers, thai he has just received
that splendid lot of LEATHER of which he
gar* notice some weeks since, and ie now ready.
and willing to put np in the beat possible style,
any work entrusted to him.
If yon want a Boot that to a Bqoh vpa tjUl
step Into the Shop and leave yonr measfcro. ^ Tq
be fqotfd on Wellington Street.
tDWKO ROCIIE.
- -- - - - - ?;- jwMjlttj
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
MAKING.
Till? niideruigfied having us- e?Tl i-rr?:t
sOuiated themselves an Co
partners in the bitumens of ftir Ta'tSirinT-aMflAi
ringe uiul Wagon Making and Uo|nuring, under
llie Firm of
II A lilt IS & \V ARE,
would call llio attention of tlio public to their
Shops at
int. Carim;!,
where tlicy hope, by fair piiccs, failliful work,
and prompt, attention to biif.ince*, to earn the
confidence of all, uiul merit, .a liberal share of
patronage.
For all jobs amounting to Five Dollars or more,
payment will lie required in ('ash, or hy n Cash
Note, when the work in removed from the SI.op.
All orders for work tdiould be direelcd to David
K. Harris; hut nil settlements must bo mado
with the liiiunrinl Copartner, W. C. Ware, ari
lie alone i i authorized to u*o the natno of tlio
Firm, give ol* mko notee, give receipt?, receive
money or contract debts.
DAVID E. HARRIS,
W. C. WAKE.
Mt Curmel, S. C., Jan. 7, 18."j(). 38-ly
THE BRITISH PERIODICALS
ANI?
THE FARMER'S GUIDE.
GREAT REDUCTION IX THE PRICE- OK
THE KATTEIt fl.'HLICATlOS.
Leonard scott ?t co.t New York, continilis
t<? publish tlio following itritirsh Periodicals,
viz:
1.
Tiie London Quarterly -vntive.)
The EniNnrncjii Review, ('
a.
Tiie North IIririsii Review, (Free Churoli.)
4.
The Westminster Review, (Liberal.)
5.
Iii.ai'k wooii'b Eni.nrl'r<;n Maca/ink, (Tory.)
The great nml important events?Religion.**,
Political, and Military?now agitating the nations
of the Old World, give to ilioec Publications
an intercut and value they nuvr bttforu
possessed. Th-v occllpv a middle ground bcI
iwi.i.i. Il.? I. = -----
- .?; .1 . imv.i llvtY3-lb.-|llt<, CI'llUO
speculations, mid living rumors of tlio newspaper,
and tin- ponderous Tonic of tlie historian,
written long after the living interest in the facts
he records slmll have passed away. 'J'lio progress
of the War ill the Must oeetlpies n large
space in their a. Kverv movement is close*
lv criticised, wh'thor of fl'icttd or of foe, and all
sliort-comings fearlessly pointed out. TIks letters
from the ('UIMI2A and from tlio UALTIC
ill Blackwood's Magazine, from two of its most
popular contributors, give a more inlciiigihlo
and reliable account, of the movements of tlio
great belligerents than can elsewhere be found. I
These Periodicals ubly represent the tlireo
jjreut [>olitical parlies of Great Hritain?Whig,
Tory, and liadical,?bill politics forms only ono
feature of their character. As Organs of llio
most profound writers on Seience, Literature,
.Morality, and Itcligion, they stand as they ever
have vtood, unrivalled in tlio world of letters,
being considered indispensable to llie scholar
and the professional man, while to tlio intelligent
reader of every clues tliev furnish n more
correct and satisfactory recortf of the enrrent ,
litf^rutiiro of tli? iIhv
than cau be possibly obtain eu from aii^' other
source. \
EARLY COPIES. \
The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS fronx
the Hrilish pulilinlii-rs gives additional value to
these ltrprinlD, especially (luring the present exciting
nlale of Eiitopcuu afTairs, inasmach as tliey
cuii now he pluce.l in the hands of subscriber!!
about as soon as the original editions.
TERMS.
I'er ami.
For nny one of (lie four Reviews. - - Jj.7.00
For any two of the foui^^i-vicws. - - 5.00
For any three of the foii^teviews. - - 7.0<)
For all lour of the Reviews. ... 8.00
For Blackwood's .Magazine. .... 3.00
For lSluekwoud and tlire? Reviews. - 9.00
For Blackwood and the four Reviews. - 10.0(1
CD" Payments to be made in all eases in advance.
Money current in the State where issued,
will be received at par../'ft
lyJjU l>l)l.\U.
A discount of twonly-live per cent, from tlio
above prices will by allowed lo C'iiiIih ordering
lour or more copies of any one or more of tlie
above works. Thus; Four copies of Blackwood
or of one Review will Lc Kent to one address for
?9; four copies of Vhe fo?V UevidWS antl Blackwood
for ami ho on.
l'OSTAGE.
In all the principal Cities ami Tow lie, tlieso
\v<irk:?will he delivered, Free nj'l'oxlui/e. "When
sent by mail, the Postage lo any part of tlio United
StHleP, will be hut J'ircntif-J'uiir Centx a year
for " Black wood," and hut Fourteen Cetitt a jcur
for each of tl.tc llvvievya.
The Farmer's Guide
TO SCIENTIFIC AND l'RACTICAl. AfiltlCl'l.TITE.
By Ilexnv Sti:i'i?k.\3, F. It. S., of Ddiuunrub,
ami the late J. I\ NaitTo.v, Professor of Scientific
Agriculture in Yalo College, New Haven.
2 vols. Iloyitl Octnvo. ItiOt) puges,
and numerous Wood and Steel Engravings.
This is, confessedly, the most complete work
on Agriculture ever published, nnd in order to
give it n wider circulation the publishers hnva
resolved to reduce the priec to
$3 FOR T1IE TWO VOLUMES!J. "
When sent hy mail (post-paid) to CisVfjovnia
nnd Oregon the pricc will bo ?7. To. every
otliol- imrl Iif !?.? IT .....I ?- <? 1 '
, [u
paid.) !?(?. ?53" This is sot the old "Book oj
the Form."
Iteinittiinces for nny or the ubovo publications \
should always be addressed, post-paid, to the i
Publishers, i
LEONARD S-'COfT &. CO., \
Ku. 61 Gold Street, New York.
Notico. 1
A LI, persons having desnuds against the Estate
of JOEL SMITH, deceased, ure requested ?
to prcxent them propetly utlestcd to the undersigned,
to whom h|m> those indebted to the Esiato
ure requested to mnke payment.
A. M. SMITH, ) ? ,
J. M. PERIIIN. S rB"
March J, 1855. 45 tf
Independent Press copy.
STOVES FOR SALE!
f|*MIE Subscribers will keep on hand at all
JL times, ut the Saddlery und Ilurucss Storo
of E. WESTFIELD, in this Village, an nssortmeittof
nil kind* of STOVES, which they pledgo
themselves to sell on us fuvorublc terms us Stoves
of the same quality can bo pure-bused for iu
Okarlehton. Their
I bey will warrant to do everything tlint n
Cooking Stovo can do, and are sure tliey will
give universal satisfaction.
Our of its will upend the most of tlio pre?eu?_
vear ut tlin .North, uud will he nblo to select tli^, ^
best aud most approved patterns.
M 7f KSTFIELD,
I. 13UANCI1.. V
Abbeville C. U,S. C.,)
Feb. 19, 185ft. S 43.
?pRolowopuBiiea-"
rl^ilE indefatigable 1/Y O N S ia makineu elmugo
JL In his business, and nil thuao who hnv'nt
j^ot Summer Clothe* enough to last them oat th'n
and next month, willeaVo 25 per cent, hy letting
liiui know jt. He's going to change hfaS'utflmer
Stock of Clothim* to a Whiter' One, consequently
bargaius cau be hud At his Clothing llottso.
lie hail a tjnnll l<?t of AViriter Coats, Pants and
Vests, left over from lu*t ^inter? which he i%
? . i*? ??? ? * > - - -
peiitus "WW ?? u. ^uo?. vump NOO, Or WOW
W& WJ' ?>* ?'*%. ' '
Aog.6,lBflO. y X6
A Valuable Plantation for Sale,
Having .j&w ??*
venient to ib?M d?toro (o M ;
QllAIN Uiopfl,PLANTATION,
la of
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