The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, February 12, 1857, Image 3
TROUBLE IN NEBaASKA.-LEGISLA.TURE I
OVERAWED BY A MOB.
ThcPhihulelphia American lias the following
nummary of interesting news from Nebraska
: .
"The Territorial Legislature of Nebraska
is iu session, and appears to l>e a strange
scene of disorder. It appears that a majority
of the Legislature is bent on removing
Ihe capital from Omaha to some other point,
t)n account of the interference of mobs of
people from Iowa iu the territorial business.
The council, or upper house, passed a bill
mithorizinc: the removal, but the House was
?
MnauiU LV7 IVTdV II (I VWW Ull U1U l.p I *.*?! I \J 11 Wll
account of I lie factious opposition of the
minority and tlie riotous conduct of the mob
of persons thronging tlie lobby, mostly from
'Council 131 lift", Iowa, who cheer their friends
and hiss ami groan their opponents. Conn- ;
cil Hluff and Omaha are both town sites .
owned by the same company of speculators,
who also own the ferry and are endowed
with n gift of government lands. The or
ganization of the territory has proved such
? good thing for them, that they cannot
bear the prospect of the capital being removed
to some other point. To such an
'extent is the attempt to overawe the Legis- j
ialurc carried, that the House of Jleprcs n ;
Natives petitioned the Governor for a sufli- '
cient military force to protect their persons '
from violence. It is thought that tlie removal
will pass both houses by the requisite
tniaioritv of two thirds over the irnvernor's i
veto. To make tliis two-thirds majority in .
*tho Ilouce, the vote of tlio Speaker was
necessary; but "under, the rules <?f the;
House, he could only vote in case of a tin.
'To rescind this rule was, therefore, the polity-of
the majority, and it. would have been
effected but for the determined opposition
of the representatives of Omaha, which j
prevented action. At length, one of those
representatives abused the Speaker personally,
and refused to take bis seat, whereupon
flie Speaker ordered the sergeant-at-arms to
take him into custody. The member, a
JMc. Ilanxcomb, dtitled him to do so, and
significant!}' put his band otl a bowie-knife.
The sergeant-at-arms paused, whereupon !
tl'he'Speaker repeated I lie order. Ilanscomb j
blared the majority to lay hands on Iiiin, and
the lubby applauded. The Speaker intimated
that unless this were slopped it would
be ticcc&siiry to clear the lobbies. The mob
responded, "better try it." add, making a
rush, bjuke down the railing a?d <"oreed the
Moiwfi'ito a<liouri). It iv.-is 111i-i event ulii.li
caused the ilouse to petition the Governor ,
for protection. It is a strange stalv wfaflaiis, ;
?ud wilj probably render tin.- intervention of
"Congress necessary,1'
,-i. ? ?
A Drunkur<l\i Jim ins.?The sfnrt!lfi?J?r
doctrines taught in Tollman's *'"Seieutii1i<?
2fa?o of J'rohihiiion,'" nrts'fnlly.corrobcusated
by itiiie 'foll??\vii>g passage from a late ?uni- |
Vor of the lioston Medical Journal. What
h itrade of guilt and iiohror is 1th*S,' whose
legitimate effects upon 'the Im^mI and brain
of its patrons are so unnatural and mot.- j
stroiis!
*liU)WiS, by far the greatest anatomist of!
the age, used to say that he could distill- t
guiah, in the-darkest room, bv one stroke of ,
the J?e?lpel, the brain of the inebriate from '
that of llic person who had lived soberly.?
Now xaul then lie would congratulate his !
cl:iss upon the possession of a drunkard's I
l?raln, admirably lilted from its hardness
*?#?nd more complete preservation, t->r the !
jTtirpose of demoustration. When the anatomist
wishes to preserve a human hrain fur
' huv length of time, lie effects his object by
keeping that organ in a vessel of alcohol.?
, From a so'ffpu'.py substance, it I hen bccotiicK
.comparatively hard. But the iiiebfialc,
anticipating the anatomist, begins the indu'ratiii|f
jtrocess before death ? begins it while
the brtiiu remains the consecrated temple
- "d^thersoulwhile its delicate and gossamer
tt^sUi^siilLlhrob with the pulses of lieaveu'
-(ibdrft 1|fe. Strange infatuation, thus to descorate'ihc
god like ! Terrible enchantment,
-ihat"dries up all the fountains of generous j
(feeling, petrifies all the tender humanities
wild sweet- charities of. life, leaving only a
liraiu* of lead and a heart, of stoue."?1'ro
Jiibitionifst.
A Jitniji/ist worth u Million.?One of
the most dashing'of , the ^ew Voile fashionables
is P. Christy, the leader of llie
'celebtyted Negho MiiistreU. He drives out
.everyday ill a" most splendid coach drawn,
on alternate day's, .by, superb le.tmsof white
?if4tbiiy'horscs. '* When he promenades, a
iiuge'bull terrier accompanies him* In the
Uwiss'circleWf the Opera, he is the " observed
of nll'-obsctvere."
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r. (Commercial.
AbukVjli.k C II , Feb. 12, 18.r>7.
CoMon.-^-^his -article continues in gooil <te'
innud, at quotations ranging from 10.} to 12
ceiiU. ? - ? '
*.' m ciouTMniA, Feb. W, 18.r>7.
Cotton.?The supply of Coltou in the market
tjgftiyfjius beeu'very small, ami \vc therefore
continue our former quotations of 10J to 12 J
-v cqnU^xtrcuica, _ *
* . ' " t*; ,
Cii.\?i.t?Tox, Fehrunry 7, 1837.
ii Co//o?/.?There wuh a very aetive demand fur
*' cotton to-da^the sales having reached upwards
of, 3,MOO bales, nt very firm, and advancing prilji
@ W cents.
*** - ^?bitttary. ^
, ? DIED?tfio 1st day of Jantfary, at her rea....
iik-nce nf Abbev ille'liistrict, Lurjsp.i Stt'lLv
x . i.isi;, cooKort of C;n>t. 4o]m Swilling. Mrs."
t ' JtfU'Uliog n' untut^ o(Greenville District,
* bwu.;o^the 7tl> Feb.'-'.1807 lier muidcii name
IKnonS^^afe before Iie'r imrringe. I She made
-? " I^llW'it1 religion, and uii^nfd with the
Blrt5t%h?rcli, uf which she wag anjbxemplary
* " lAetdWV Sbv wm ono orthoso wlrose amiabje and
. (r m Ktaif virtues rood Mb them patrons of piety 1
,'iw-U)^ community in which they Jive; all loved
. JL^ wat knew be?>, in faut,*it vwonly to be ae*s
to.be cojueher friend,*oii'*bne"
had iijHie, Her dUeaso^vw Consuinp
#owv4pi??eli?doJrly thoiigU surely ,itudunniiided
| , f^#rs0?th?tiurt/ hy nrttuiy weak, ISho was not
* IiWWffibfff'?" ttle wo^k of the full destr?v<>r ?
' ,lfifr vgffl'clion ns h Cfiriminr. should,
*?. itMwbttor ?pp)'o(feUirw dissolution as she would
' Gnvc Tiur children in charge to I
' * o^eipresirtj herself ns^only dcBerv'
Jfwtojlv^fuMheir snkes, woujidtften cnll them
and uchrioiiirf) tliRW'pf their duties
~ i?Q4 ibliwiUaiia to tlii-jr Gail; said ?lio liuiius
l. ffMl^atMAlt^periBoUy resigned UTTlic
that her %kli /was iu Christ and
idflSc ? J3q Ht-U" uloffp III Ins itupila;- thus
^n*^8BdnKa^M8 ?ko .died, peucVbo to her
;v *Jui,t '6 hletsed.
"n '<lRCti m0t^?r'aUl1 'jUsl'IUH^ 0110
. *
| Urrat Cure of lilieumatisui in Cinclmutl,
( Ohio.?L'onvincimj Evidence.?For more than
j three years 1 hnvo been suffering with rheiiinutism,
und enlargement and puin of the bonesaud
! joints. I hnvo strietly followed the advice of
j physicians, und at other times used such family
: medicines as liad been recommended for the cure
of rheumatism; still I dul not improve in the
' least, and was frequently compelled to keep my
j bed, and thereby was prevented from attending
' to my business. Some weeks ago 1 was induced
by a friend to try Curler's Spanish Mixture.?
i The effect was miraculous. I felt considerably
improved after 1 had taken the fourth (lnw; I
; have only used one single liottlc, ami ain entirely
free from all pain. I feel holler tli.m 1 have
felt f?r years, and I attribute my completely-restored
lieatih solely to the use of Carter'* Saoish
Mixture. I consider it a most excellent medicine
fur rhemiiatism and all diseases of tlie blood,
and cheerfully recommend it to the atllictcd.
I). HU ItUI IT,
South-east corner Fourth and Walnut his.
Cincinnati, March 17, 1855.
n.Vl.r,
DeruntfrmrtU ?f ///< Liver, is one of ilie must
common. as Well as tlie mo.it formidable of diseases
known <o American physicians. It had
fur years uttrncted lliu closest uUcniion of the
medical faculty in all parts of tlio United Stales,
and yet up to ilio time of llit discovery of I >r.
M'Lanc's great Specific, prepared by Fleming
Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., it was almost beyond
Iho reach of medical skill. Thousands had perished
without even a hope of relief, and although
thousands may yet be destined to feel the direful
ell eels of this most complicated disease! it is
now, thanks to (lie search of Dr. M'La lie, most
completely brought within the scope of medical
control. The proprietors, Fleming Urns., FiltsInirtrh,
I'ii., of the Liver Fills feel confident, that
they oiler n remedy which Ims been fully tested
l>y time, and which h;ts never failed of success
when fairly tried.
Furchnsers will be careful to ask for Dr.
.W/.urn's t'l/rhrulril I'miiif'iii/r, iiiaimfactureil
liV Fleming Ilros, of |'it.ti<biir|>ll, Fa. All other
Vermifuges in comparison are worthless. Or.
AF banc's reiiuinc Vermifuge, also his celebrated
Liver Fills, can now be had at all respectable
drug stores. Xunr i/t iuiinr iril/imil tin- xii/iiu/iirc
of FLIOMINC ll'llOS.
Sold by Wakki.aw &. I.vox."Abbeville C" II,
S. C., and hy one Agent in every town in the
South. It |
FOR CONGRESS.
We are authorized to announce Col. A. CI.
SUAJ.MKU a Candidate for Congress, to lill the
vacancy occasioned l?y tlic death of Ctrl. 1'. S.
Jirooks.
JACKS! JACKS!
LIKIILY JACKS will be sold at Abbeville
Court. 11oitho, on Tuesday of CourL
TI'IltMS.?Credit until tlic First of July next,
with Note and unproved sccuritv.
J). <>. IIAWTIIOIIN.
Feb. II, ]S37. -1"2 \ll
Notice to Merchants and the Public,
ANY Accounts or Notes that have been made
XX upon me, up to this date, I am willing to
pay, 1 >111 from this date, I Khali not accept any
Notes or Accounts that may ho nitide hy my
fatuilv, except by order of mv own hand writing
" A. W. JL\lH>ON.
Feb. 1, 18.j~. 42 lm
???" Press copy one mouth.
A LOST LAND WARRANT.
I'llKKKilY frivc notice, that I intend to apply
t<> the Commissioner of Pensions, for a
duplicate Laud Warrant herein described, the
oii:;unl having been lost while in Kansas. The
said Laud Warrant, of lit) Acres, No. lti, was
issued to Uriah Martin, a private in Captain
Ashley's company in the Itc|rimcnt conimauded i
by Col. Itrishon, in the Seminole war of IMfi.?
'I lie *niil Wnrrmil .!?? *? ,!.? *i nl. 11
? IMV .KI1VI I
Ijcr, 1635, niu! was lost between Lea veil worili
mill Atchison cities, in Kansas Territory, on the
!Stli of Octolirr last-, ll hud the usual assignment
from Uriah .Martin mailt* to ISiank, and had
Iic-h purchased l>y me fur location. 1 advertised
its loss in Kansas, al the time it occurred, but
look no steps to ]> roc lire a duplicate.
U. W. CONNOR.
Abbeville C. II., Feb. 1?J, 1850. 42-7t
JAMES B. EWART,
145 1U CIIA It 1) S 0 X STREET,
OOXjUMBIA, S. O,
Sign of the Jack Plane,
OFFERS for Sale, at the lowest market rates,
a full and well-assorted Stock of
Genuine Swedes IRON,
American Refined IRON,
Common English do.
IV .. I? 1 . -r *
i>ruu<is in noise sjioc
Dozen IIOKS, iifjoi'ivil nizo;,
oOi) Pairs TRACK CHAIN'S,
An assortment of TURNING PLOUGHS,
CORN S11ELLERS and STRAW CUTTERS.
l'eb. 11. 1857. 1-2 4t
Anvils, Vices and Bellows
<T?) Be*t American mid English Anvils,
Ho Blacksmith:.' Bellows, 20' to -JO
iuche.*,
50 Solid Ho.\ ViecB,
500 ll?s. Blacksmiths' Hummer*.
J A M MS. H. EWART.
Columbia, Feb. II, 1857. 42 4t
Paints aad Oils.
i n Ann l,js- vviute I.EAI?.
I\J,UUU 5o() Gallons LINSEED OIL,
5,lint) J.bs. French ZtNC,
:}<?0 <iall6us Host VARNISH,
5ui> Uoxts WINDOW GLASS.
J. B. IS WART.
Columbia, Feb. 11, 1Su7. * 4*2 4t
Nailails, N ail s!
/TfAn KEGS NAI1.S, best brands, for sale low,
'JUU j.y ~ J. ii. EWART.
Columbia, Feb. II, 1857 42 i 4t
TjO M ERCHANTS'
NEW CANDY MANUFACTORY.
3slO KIITQ ^T.,
Oppasito to Bancroft, Leman c?* Co.
ALL^kinils of CANDY manufactured at Xew
Tork price*. Dealers will consult their
own interest by calling on uk, ot- ordering from 1
U*. (Vriers attended to und shipped with disputed.
. *
lVS.__ONfe PRICE. .
. ' VVARREK KINSMAN <fc BRO.
Charleston* Feb. j.1, 1857. 42 .. 4t
i'lIE S'1'ATE 0? -SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville District.? Citation
By WILLIAM IHCb, Esq.,-Ordinary of Abbeville
District.
WHEREAS, \V. IJ. Mcrri wether has applied to
111c for Letters of Administratis n, on all
Oiidisingular^he goods and' chattels, rights and
credits of Sarah Frances Ournctle, minor, lute of
tl|? District nforevaid, deceased.
These'lire, therefore, to cite and ndinortish all
ami singular, the kindred and creditors of tho
said deceased, to lie and appear before rac, at
our next Ordinary's Court for the sultf . District,
to be holden nt Abbeville Court House, on the
twenty-eighth day of February instant, to show
ciju?B,'?f any, why the said administration should
liot. bo granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this ninth
Hay of February, in the year of 06r
Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty*
seven, and in the 81st year of American Independence.
WILLIAM niLL, 0. A. D.
Feb.1!). 1857. 42 *rr' 2t
BTBW STOIIBI
rpHli Subscriber begs lo iuform iho citijecDS of
Jc Abbeville District, that his
IT eKirfltO teinGreenwocd
. 3L?t Of
and that he *?H hmd ?Urg?
Goods, Ac-, which liewtti ?55low1kr<CJASIL
/f J. JWE8?Ra^
- January 88, Jiw. 40 ^
Sheriffs Sale.
BY virtue oT sundry 'Writs of Fiera FncinH
to m? directed, I will noil at Ahhevillo
Court House, on the tirst Mouduy and Tuesday
in March next, witliin the legal hours of sale,
tho following property, to wit:
67 Acres of Laud, iimre or less, l?ounded by
Klius Hunks, Siun'l O. Kdmtimlw and others, as
tlio property of Charles Hunks, uds. Wude A.
Crawford and others.
Ail the interest that. I. Holt Iiiih in n Tract of
I .und containing <>U() Aeres, more or les?, boll ll<led
l>y Jiio. ( ruy, Kstat.e of A. Houston und
others, uk the property of I. llolt, ads. II A.
Jones and others.
UtM Acres, more or less, bounded by Clin*.
Doiidy, Instate of Tlios. Fulton and others, as
the property of Jus. Gillain and Win. Ma^ill,
ads. I). M, Wardlavv, S. Loekridjjc and others.
Ill A i -
I.? ovvoi IIIU1 f \rI KW, IMHllKICU I?y .PIIO.
Young, 'I'lios. Mellrytlu ami others, us I lit* piopi
cfty of Jno. Crcswcll, mis. J. F. McCouib and
j others.
3go Acres, more or loss, hounded !?v James
AVhite, Hobi. Siiii|isi>n and others, as the properly
of A. Mmi hii ii, ads. Win. Sherrardand others.
fitlO acres of lain), moru or lews hounded by
W. T. Jones, Jan. Killin^sworlli and ot.lierft, as
tlie property of J. T. Carter, uds. II. 11. Mays
ft ?/.
130 Acres, more or less, hounded by Jaw. Colli
ran. Arch. I??yd and others, as tli<* properly of
Stephen \V. Willis, ads. U. \V. I.ilea and other*.
tiU Acres, more or less, hounded l?y S. C*. Kdiliuuds,
S. A. Kdniuiids and others, n? the property
of II. \V. ISarratt, ads. W. II. Parker, Com.
5U Acres, more or less, bounded by J. 1*.
(iraVi's, Peter (iilleln-au and others, as the property
of 15. 1?. Ciibert, ads. Cul'tuichael it Bean
and others.
4 Negroes, Charlotte, .lane, Maria and child,
as (he projierty of C. It. Houston, ads. \V. II.
Tnngart and others.
TEU.MS CASII.
T It. COCIIKAN, S. A. 1>.
ninTiii s v^iunr, run. i>, l^D/.
NEW CROP?PITCH IN I
Oil YES! oh yes! Everybody who wants
( oods for nothing, aiitl, if they are not
satisfied, get a small compensation for taking
larjr?* (|iiuiililies oil; hud better embrace the oj>
portuniiv that the indefatigable
Ii Y O 3XT s
is now offering. The way Lyons is now putting
oil' his WINTER <tOOL)S, any one can ulford
io dress well. And it.'s a shame, with Clothing
at present prices, that people should go any other
way than decently elud. So eoiue lip, nde up,
slide up, full up, or any way so you jr?;t up. and
lav in a supply of Winter apparel. Winter ain't
piitc over; we'll have cool nights and mornings
for some linn* yet, if the moon don't change; and
j if it does, we'll have falling weather, and you'll
! want something to keep the rain olf. So dive
! in. Illicit ill- in w?iia.i?.? ilk #?#?!
push y?>u in, before the Winter (loads ure all
ijonc. J tours open at (i n. in-, fuIch commence ns
kmoii us doors arc open. Whole tickets ?.">.011 ;
children and servants half price. The Lest order
uud decorum preserved.
M. L. KENNEDY.
Singe Miiini|!?r.
Abbeville C. 11., Jan. '28,1857. 40-if
Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings.
Wll.UA.U SlIEAII.
HAS received from Ni-\v York, the f"l!??\vin?;
choice makes of ltlcaelie<l SI11UTIN(JS
and SI I EIITINCS, which lie will sell for cash, nt
at decidedly lower prices than they can he jiiircIihsciI
on the usual credit terms:
Sew York Mills 4 4 Bleached SI I IITIN(?S ; j
Water-Twist Mew York .Mills 4 4 Bleached 1
SH1UTIN(!S;
White Rock 1 1 soft finish Bleached SII1KTINtiS;
While lirnelc l-.t \V..l..r.Tu.-:?r T'.l I....1 ?
Lonsdale 4-1 llleaclicil "
Manchester 4-4 Blenched '
l.oeoniu 4-4 " "
Il:iMills 7 8 soft finish Bleuche'i " j
12-1 llli'iivlit'il Allendale fcill ICKTI N(JS;
12 4 Bleacllc<l 11 itlnilloil *'
7-8 Loconia U!ouched JAXIvS;
?A I.SO? j
Granilcvillc ami Augru?ln 7-R ami 4-4 Brown j
Sll I U'l IN<!S ami Sll KKTI N( JS ; Augusta ami I
llichiiiond Factory 8 ounce OSNABUli<iS, am! 1
(icorniu ST KII* ICS, at tlx1 Manufacturers' prices.
The pnl) lit: are respectfully requested to call
anil examine the tissortiiic:.!.
Augusta, Feb. 4, 18;">7. 41 If
IMPORTANT SALE.
Estato of TJel Wideman, doc'd.
\ S Ivtccnloi- nf (he last \"'ill ami Tost-uuent of
?\- said dec'd, l-\vill sell, liy |iul?lic Auction, ai
his laic resilience on Friday the 2?Hh instant, all
the personal property, directed lo be sold by
said ilecM, consisting of some
Fifteen Likolv No2roes.
Si'velitceii 1 of (Vitmi, Horses, Cattle JIo<jst
Corn, Fodder, C?Uoii So?*d, Shucks, 1'lanlnlioii
Tools, Household mill Kitchen Furniture, ainl a
Variety oilier property liio tedious UMii.iilion.
Terms made ^kiujwii on day uf hale.
* DAVH) J. WAKDLAW.
:ifioii. 3, i?57. 1 I 4i . ?at
' {3?" Fress copy. j ?.
Dissolution of Partn^Cship.
rBlHK partnership hitherto existing liefwecri J.'
C. GUKKN ?t- OH AS. li. SIMS' is,this
day dissolved hy mutual consent. The business
will he carried ou hy.J, C. GKEEX, whi>s(ilone
is authorised to nign the DiUiic of the Fii'iii in
liiiuidatiou. * ' ' T "
' ' -J. c. GHEEX,
! ' ' :c. etsims.
' ' , :? ' *
lioticc.
All persons indebted to -. J. C. GHEES' or
GI.lEEN & 551 MS, either by^ibtc or account, nrc
hereby notified that if their claims arc not nettled
before return day they will sued.
J. C. GREEN.
Feb. S, 1857. 41 * lm
MOTIOE.
<^yrT^v ST11AYEI) from llie
/hC"?\ Hc-rilier neat Mt. Willing, Edge At>'?\|
nuld District, on the 21 st of January, a Pair of
SORUICL MAltl'lS. onea little jnrger und darker
colored than the other. The least/) lie is n bright
Sorrel, with a Mazed face, the oilier marus not
remembered. 1 bought them iu October 1H5G,
and heard of thent last in Abbeville Ditrict.?
It is probable they are making their way back to
Kentucky. If any person should kqq them, take
them till and address me utTfib. Willing, S. C.,
they will be Jiberully rewarded. *
ALLEN S.-DOZIEU. Jr.
Feb. 4, 1857. m . 4i 2t
Ladies'^uvfilli Whalebone Skirts.
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES/'
WILLIAM SIIEAfl ban just received from
New York, an additional supply of Ladies'
Cruvelii Whalebone SKIltTS, decidedly the
most approved style. ' .
?ALSO?
Misses' White and Slate-colored Wlinl?1inn?
SKI UTS, to wliicli (lie attention ?f the public in
respectfully invited.
Augusta, Feb. 4, 1857. 41 tf
r?i>TIOE.
THE undersigned wish to have a BRICK
HOUSE built, about Seventy Feet leng,
and Thirty-six wide?with three partition wall#
?oiio story high, and covered with tin, for four
[ I.nw Offices. We desire the work done iintnediutely,
nud invit* poi sons uble to do such work,
id call upon us for further narticulara, find a
profitable job. K JrtcGOWAN,
, J. C. CALHOUN.
Abbeville C. II., Jan. 14, 1861. , 38 5t
JjOOl3tL OUt Z
TimrWw?f WIHU A MILLER, W ? di*
solved Inst August, fiiid oar businessmast
be nloMid tip. * AVeeaiiuotyait ftlwuy>,?nd theu
foftri ve the debt. - if''' -' . "" '
\Ve want mon^/ aod
All thojie who liuvc been owiug iifcjsr se.vcrnl
Yeari, Will to'inod bnfore "Eelgrif^Wy, If not
paid. WIBU tjBUffit.
Jan. 14, 1857. 38 "/im-d
..fteady-Made Clothing. #'
WE are bow offering onr enliye JiU>ck'*f
casu,
i noaa?e Uiro as * cthididate loir Stpjor Q?o?ral el
lb* lsi * S??ih CwtOia^ JffotV
1WILLIAMSTON MALE ACADEMY.!
I . !
TBllIK Exorcise* of this Institution will l>o re- ;
| JL Htiiuod on the -lili Monday in .limitary i
| ittst., under tlio control of J. Manly Walker, j
. with h competent Assistant. The Trustee* Arc |
Muttered in again having secured tlio services of ;
| Mr. Walker for the ensiling year. The Imtitution
has finely prospered under his cliurge ; anil
from experience, wo can recommend him as a
gentleman and teacher of high character and
worthy of patronage. Students will he prepared
to enter a respectable class in any College in the
| State.
j Williunistou is a healthy and flourishing Town
j in Anderson District, The Greenville?t Cohun- |
i liia Itailroad passes through the. place, by which j
. Students from ahroad can lind all easy access.
1 The place is mor* pleasant and desirable, on a?
j count'ot the celebrated Mineral Spring, which ,
is near the Academy.
I'utcs of Tuition.
Spelling, Heading and Writing per Session, $0.00 j
The uIhivo with Kuglish Grammar, Hook
I l\Vt?|>llll?, ' 1111 <>S<?] >11 V, ?JfcC 10.0(1 |
I Ancient t-iiiiixiuiami Mathematics, 10.Oo .
Contingent Kxpeiifcs, 50 j
Students will ho charged from the time of on- .
tcriuu until the close of the Session.
Hoard can l?o had in respectable f.iinilioH, at |
from Might to Ten Dollars pel' month.
KKV. n. V. MAI MJIN.l j j
DAN! KL LKJON, 3 j
AUSTIN* WILLIAMS. ^ 2.
])lt. W. 1$. MILLWKK, I %
W. K. CLK.M KNT. J v
Williamston, S. C-, Nov. 10, 1.^50.
This is to certify that Mr. J. Manly
Walker was a pupil, ami afterwards a pupil anil
assistant with me, in the Thalian Aeadeiny.?
Hid scholarship was highly respectable, his tnor!als
irreproaehulile, all hif liahits and principles
noble ami becoming tho gci.lleman and the Christian.
lie has my full confidence as such, and 1
feel certain that he will prove himself an efficient
and faithful teacher, worthy of patronage,
not only 111 the lower branches, hut in the Classical
and Mathematical Departments of any
Academy ; and justly meriting the kind regard
of all gentlemen.
J. I,. KENNEDY.
Thalian Academy, Nov. In, 185li.
| .mil. ll, I8.">7. 3b 1 lit
GROCERIES OF ALFKTNDST!
fiuai) sews fin; the people i
Family Grocery at Cokesbury!
' rnilR iiii<1er.si<rncd Iiiim just. opened a large
j jl Slock of (iroceries, ;it. the Ft.and formerly
occupied by Smith, ( riiyilun ?fc Co., consisting
I of Sugars, Cuflccs, iltdasses, Salt, Fish, Tobacco,
Segal's, &c.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Chains. Knives, Axes, llucs, Iron, I'ol Ware
of all Hzes, &.e.
CONFECTIONERIES.
Candies, Nuts, Fruiis, Win en, and Schnapps, ;
willi iiiiiiihcrlcKs oilier articles.
I mil determined to <lo it CiikIi Jhixincgx, but !
will lulos in uxclnuigu for (>ooi1h, Flour, Meat,
Lard, Ituiter, Chickens ami Fggs, or other arti:
eles. J. n. It LACK.
Cokcshliry, Jan. '2?, 1H."?7. -Ill ly
Savannah Valley Railroad!
j
' rpill-: A.NNI'Al, MKKTI.MU of the Slock 1.
holders (if tl 10 Siivaniiiiti Valley Railroad,
will lie liclil hi <"A 1.11 Ol 'N'S MILLS on j
W't'tlm-ttdaij the l^t/i < / 1'tbntary ur.ct, ut 11 j
o'clock, A. M]{y
order of tin1 DirectorsWM.
A. CilLKS, Sec. &. Trens'r.
January !i7, 1657. -JO 3t
1 ' LEAVELL & CHALMERS,
i)kali:us in
AMERICAN & ITALIAN MARBLE,
Main Street,
ABiinvii.Li: c. s. c.
J miliary Q.S, 1S.">7. -10 Gin
C33?" Independent Press copy :i moiitlis.
To Itent,
AROSKWOOI) i-.i Oct. 1'IANO
Fashionable, and warranted a^-^ZZXwJEN
j nood instrument, and nearly iicw.i ? * y U
I >?l per month, with privilege, if bought, of pay- ;
ili"_r iiil.cl'esL instead of i-mii.
Apply at litis nUii-.f, in behalf of the owner.
January JS, -lo .'It
JAIVLES C. CAT.HOTJN,
Attorney at Law,
I AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
ABBEVILLE C. H.,
: attend promptly to all business cult
trusted to his care.
I January 28, 1S;>7. 40 5in
! HEAD QUARTERS."
STII IilitMMUNT, S. C. M. >
Adukvim.k, S. C., Jan. 1-1, 1807. )
H"X obc?lifiif!e <o orders received from ij
i H_ I5rij?ailier (.'eneral. J. 11. Weaver, nl
1 .... I.M i;..? ...lit t i i i --a. ?* ? '
, (HI ijicciiun n III III' licilt Ul .liorrnw H jft^l
' Old 1'icld, on Wednesday tlic'ioili Feb!
fiisiry next, for Major General of 1st uj
Division, 'ft. C. Mlo fill the vacancy occasioned
hy the resignation of Major Gen veal
Stiin'l McGowan.
By order of
Brig. Gen. JNO. II. WEAVER.
II. II. IIaiu'ku, Col.
Jan. 21, 1857. 39 tde
Ladies' Cloth and Velvet Cloaks,
AT NEW YORK COST.
UniXIAM SlIEA 11 will sell the remainder of
?V hiri stock of LudieH* Cloth mid Velvet
CLOAKS and Cloth TALMAS, at New York
cost. The assortment embraces tho.su of ,tlic
latest and best styles.
ALSO, i
Sonic very handsome MOURNING CLOAKS,
some of extra size, to all <>r which tho uttentioii
of the public i? rcspcctfullv invitd.
Jail. 21, 1857. JS9 tf
GENTLE MENS' SHAW LJT~
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received from Now York, n supply of
Qen tiemAlia' Shawls, of extra size, and
of superior ntyle nnd quality. Also, some at
ver3' low prices. '1'lie public are respectfully requested
to cull mid examine the assortment.
Augusta, Jan. 28, 1857 . 40 tf
LINEN SHIRT BOSOMST
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received from New York, a eupply of
Gnnlleinens' and Youths Linen Shirt
Bosoms, beautifully stitched, and of superior
style and quality, which Me will sell a very low
prices. ,
AUgUSCU, dttjl. Sf, 1CS.V/. 40 tr
Cruyelli Whalebone Skirts.
WILLIAM SHEAR,
HAS JUST reccivod from New York a supply
of LADIES' CUUVELLI WHALEBONE
SKIRTS decidedly the most approved
slyles now iti use.
Also, MISSES' WHALEBONE SKIRTC, to
ull of which the attention, of Iho Ladies U ic
spcctfully invited.
Jn?. 21, 1867, 39 tf
OHEAP NEGRO BUJgKETS.
WILLIAM SUBAIt
HAS received from New York a large sup.
ply of Superior Negro Blankets, which
he wjil very low price*. Also, a large
supply oif Superior W/tUney Jied Blanket?, some
of extra size nud quality, to which the attention
of the public is respectfully invited. ' f
Augusta, Jan. 38, 18o7? ' 40 - tf
No-rioia. 1
ALL persons indebted to nip, either l>y Note
; or A.^utttrJ??ii c^1 Mr. Thiifc.Chiit.
, WCTWnb^ ^ ^ - . ^
Notice to Tax-Payers.
I WILL attend nt tliu undernamed times am'
places, for the purpoao of collecting Tnxei
for ] 850:
Abbeville Court House, Monday. February 2
Due West, Tuesday, " 3
("nlliilittni'M, Weilue-sduy, " 4
Ponmildsville, Tliur?duy, " J?
Scutlletown, Friday, " <?
Cokeubnrv. Saturday, " 7
Greenwood, Monday, " 1)
ami Tuesday, March 10;
Ninety-Six, Tuet>iluy, " lu:
unil Friday, M.-trrli 13;
Woodville, Wednesday, " 11
Wliile Hall, Tliursd ty, ? 12
Sinitlivilli', Friday, " 13
llead Fall, Saluriiuy. " I I
t'odar Springs, Monday, " Hi
i -,.i 'i-.. - i -- -
17;
TnlltfitV. (in 1110 Kiui'jc,) Wednesday, " IS
MorajiiieV, Thursday f " 151
Williugtmi, Kridnv, " 20
Culliouii's Mills, Saturday, " til
HradleyV, Monday, " "J'I
Warrenlon, TuewliiV, " 2-1
McChwV, WeiliH'iitluy, " 25
Speed's, Tburi-day, " 20
l.uwndesville, Friday, " 27
Trible's, Satui day, " 28
Douglass' Mills, Monday, March 'J
Abbeville Court Mouse, all Court Week.
Sale-day in April tb?? last. day for making re
turns. All persons failing to mako returns oi
tile above day. liable to doable tax. All taxes
to be paid by the first Monday in May, or exe
cut ions' may be issued.
Ik
i roperiy u> ite relumed in tlie name of tlit
proper owner. Guardians, Kxecntors, ami Ad
iiiinistrutors will return properly under their von
trol.
l'crsons having Irniicferroil property betwcei
tile 1st October, ISJiS, and 1st October, 18.Hi
will make it known to in?.
All permniH will conic prepared to Rive tin
number of thrills, .Marriages and Deaths in tliei
families.
Free persons of color must pay llieir taxes it
.March. S. A. llODtiKS, T. C'
Jan. 7, 1857. 37 6t
J)IIU6S, DRUGSr
I'M 113 UNDBUSIGNI3D having purchuKei
the Stock of
Drugs, Chemicals, Medicines, &c.,
formerly owned by I)r. J. II. Boatwright, (Bout
wri?hi UarkufiH>,) buve ?pcne?l al tlie OI?
Stniul in Columbia, tin; largest Stock in our lim
ever olforod in ll.o interior of the State.
We have a complete Stock of Survival, Denta
anil Obstetrical Instruments, l'lautaliou t'hests
Willi u full assortment of Medicines ami Insfril
meats for plantation use; Physicians* Oases fo
Saddle or Buggy. Our Instruments have noarl;
all been imported, and arc of tlio very bes
uiaUc.
Iu calling the attention of Physicians to on
establishment, they may he assured that their 01
ders will receive, our best care, and they ma;
rely on the purity of our Medicines. If any
thing ordered in our lim fails to please, or is no
as represented, we hold ourselves responsible, an
will promptly make it right.
SMITH ifc Hi;OT,
(formerly .1. II. Boatwright,)
Court House UmigP,
L. H. Smith, M. D. ) Columbia, S. C
Im V. JI l'ot, M. D. J Jan. 21, 1S07. S'.l-ly
I avail myself of this moans of addressing 1113
friends ill Alilievilk* personally, riistl hope ihej
will continue lluil kindness tliey liavc so oflci
hliowu mo l>y favoring our house with thoii
orders.
L. II. SMITH, M. I).
CIIArtLESTON
TO PALATKA, FLORIDA.
INLAND ROUTE,
Via Beaufort, Savannah, Brunswick, St,
Mary's, Fernandina, Jacksonville,
and Pieolata.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID
EVE R.GLADE,
L. M. COXETTER, Master,
^TSrilX leave DUOWN'S WIIAItF even
V V FRIDAY MORNING nt Khjht o'clock,
iiml will ci?niiect with all of the interior Stage)
on the mute.
A reduction inmle, on tlie regular rates, foi
those eiui|riatiii^ with negroes.
Freight re-shipped free of ehni'go
For Freight or l'assat?e, having elegant state
room uceommodalimi, npplv to
GEOU(;i: S. RORX, Ajr't.
Ilrnwti'H Whnrf, Charleston,
or to XV. XI. TUN NO.
January Ifi, 1857. 30 Sm
FRESH ARRIVALS.
I'M IE Subsrribi-rH have just iveeivet! lar?c ail
ilitioiiM to their former supply, making theti
Stoeli of
Drugs, Medicines and Perfumery,
very full una complete.
A largo Mipply of FRESH and GEXUINF
G-ftrcloii Soods,
wliich they will sell lower ilinn ever offered it
this market.
SEGA ItS.
A large lot of first-rate ones. Call and trj
them.
All of these articles, and many others, thej
will keep on hand, and sell LOW for CASH, 01
to approved customer*.
WAUDLAW ?t LYON.
Abbeville C. If., Jan. 21, 18;">7. 3'J-3t
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY"
AUGUSTA, GA.
SIGHT &,^ACMURPHY,
CONTINUE the ubove business, in all it<
branches, at tho AMERICAN FOUN
DRV, and will be thankful fur order* for nil kindi
IRON and IJKASS Castings for Gold Mines
Mills, Rail Roads, Diidgcjf and Machinery o
au uctfcrijiiionts.
Jan. 7, 1857. j*7 Cm
"SURVEYING! SURVEYING!
rTMIE undersigned have entered into a co.JL
partnership, for the practice of Surveying
in this and the adjoining Districts, and would
advertise those in need of their services, that
one or lioth of theui may always be found at the
Drug Store of Gunnels ?fc Anderson, Laurene
C. 11., and promise a faithful discharge of all
business committed to thetn.
ADOLl'lIUS ANDERSON1,
CHARLES O. LaMOTTE.
I would return thanks to my friends for thcii
patronage heretofore, and beg leave to call theii
attention to the above partnership notice. Mr.
LaMottr, is aii educated, practical Surveyor,
and his long experience in Surveying and Civil
Engineering will, 1 trust, secure for the firm a
liberal putrouage.
A. AiNJLHSKSUN.
Jan. 14, 1857. 88 lm
JOHN P. WALKER,
AUCTIONEER, BROKER,
k* GENERAL
COMMISSION & COLLECTION AGENT,
Office No. X 1 State Street,
CHARLESTON, & C.
T1ARTICULAR attention paid to the^llinp
JL ; pV. purchasing .of, R.EA.L EtiTATW . ftii^
1'ERSOJfAL PROPERTY. Also, Renting o
Hon sea, Hiring of SorvnnU, <fcc.,-Ac. " '
Jum-U. IH&7. . 38 4t
/ OffiO* In Law Range,
(jfyft.&oor to Thornton <6
AlUMSVUUUStbYJL
. tf
W^ERfcONB inJob^Vo tlia Bttbecribfr, wll
No^^lJ^o ^*nd? of *n Atto*
*
' NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
J K liav? just received n targe nnd com- |
ww ptete assortment of Fall and Winter
Good*.
i Ladies' Dres3 Goods. <
; Cashmeres, DeLuiuus, Persian Cloths, French
; | Merinos, liii-h Fancy SilJis, Stripe, Fluid and
; ! riuin I Illicit Silks of every variety, Calicoes, ?
; Uin^linins, ?te.
; j ? ALSO?
A very largo variety of KmhroidcrU-ii, such ub
; Collar*, Sleeves, lodgings, Insertions, ?t*:.
?ALSO? 1
' Fancy Flannels, Fluids, ?fcc.
White and lied Flannels.
A 1 - ? ' 41
. j xjaso- x or men s Wear. i
! A tin?? stoi>k of Cloth, CassimoroH, Smtinctts, I :
; I hits, Hoots, iLc. i
: -ALSO- I
A lurirn stock of Ready-Made Clotliing, .
. Couts, 1'aiils and Vrals of all grades.
| -also- ;
| A large Block of Negro Shoos, Blankets, ?fce.
j ?ALSO? ?
! The 1 urgent stock of Groceries, Croc.kery Warp,
: Hardware and ull soils of Ware, that we have '
ever hail.
Come up, old friends mid customers, and give '
us a call ami look fur yourselves.
Yours respect fully, 1
WIKlJ ?fc LYTHCOE.
> Oct. l.-?, 185?. 2?i tf 1
~ Abbeville"male"maiVemy."' j
I rI~MllC EXIilvCISl-S of this Instilution will he |
i 1_ resumed on the First .Monday in January
next. The government of (ho School will lie
! riijid, and every ell'ort will be made to inaiutuin
a high standard of iiioi'ality.
' The Scholastic year will l?o divided into two
, Terms. The lirst will commence oil the 1st Mon- |
r day in January, and continue Twenty-eight I j
weeks; the second will hegiu oil the 2d Monday I <
l ill September, and continue twelve weeks. I ]
Terms of Tuition *
list See. 2J Scs.
llcailing, Writing, Spelling,
nml Primary (Jeograpliy, ?14 uO ? 0 00
Tim above with (Jeograpliy,
' History, Ai'iilimclic, Knglisli
Grammar ami Exercises
in EnglUii Coin position,
- - - - 20 00 0 OU
I Tin* above with all the advanced
Kii^lisli Brandies, 23 O0 1(1 UO
The aliovu with Latin and
, Greek, - - - - 28 <10 12 00
Students will be received at any time dii*
ring the Session, mnl will bo charged from the
lime they enter until the end of the Session,
unless special arrangements arc made to the collie
trnrv.
Boarding can be obtained at reasonable rates.
r A. C. ELDEK, A. li.
Dec. 21, 185B. :sti tf
* ATTENTIONTPLANTERS!
t Economy and Utility !
u ' I MIL umlernnined liavinir purchased the Right
I. of Warlick's PLOW, Patented April
:{<!, 18.15, will mil Plantation Rights, per
I'luw $1.00
Will fiirni.-<]i pattern Stock with small Scooter,
ni Mr. S. L. Ilond's Shop iti Greenwood,
for 4 5o
j Without Scooter 4 00
t" Will deliver to older at Plantations patient
' Stoek with finall Seooter, or at eonveni- I
1 ent Depot on Hail Road ,r?.<i0
r : Without Scooter 4.50
The above Prices inelude the Might
II. S. KEI'lt, Es?j., is our uuiitui-izrii Agent (
at. Abbeville C. II.. from whom Rights can he ,
obtained, Uiid at whoso Store the IMoiV cttll he (
Keen.
1 This now, from its simple structure, durabilitv,
lightness of draught, ease of management,
adaptation to the ditrerent Shares used in the
uultivution of the farm, and consequent cheapness,
is cmuiuciuling il.'clf to general nee us ti
Siiitcriur J-\inuihi/ Iiiij/lcimiit wherever tried. ,
HILL & ANDREWS.
Greenwood, S. C-., Oct. 0, 1850. 25-ly (
Wf, the undersigned, having examined and |
tried the Wurlick l'lovv, concur in the above (
comiiteiidaiious. * .1 AMI?S ORESW ELL, (
JOHNSON SALE,
' R. M. WHITE, l
SAM'L MrfiOWAN, ,
LARKIN REYNOLDS, ,
ROUT \V. LITES, |
? A. WIDE.MAN.
Ji inai settlement of the Estate j
of John Callaham, dec'd.
NOTICE is hereby eiven to nil persons intercstoil,
that a Final Settlement of ilie Estate
of John ('illinium), dee'd, will take place in
the Ordinary's Office on the 20th of March, 18.">7.
'I'll ere fore, all persons indebted to the said Folate
will ninke immediate payment Also, all
persons hiiviiij; demands n^ainst sniil Estate will
j present, thcin properly attested immediately for
' piiyment, us I must close up the matter as quick
! ns iios.-iblc.
r S. W. CALLAHAM, Ex'or. 1
Dee. 17, 185(5. am
CST" Independent Press copy 3 months. '
Notice to Guardians, Trustees, &c. >
ALL persons liable to account in my Office, are 1
hereby notified to make their Annual Ue- '
turns, on or before the I.'5th day of April next. ]
All defaulters after that time will be ruled inxlincrimiiiiifrli/.
'
r ' \V. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office, )
January 12. lH.r>7. ? 38 3in 1
HOUSEBUILDING.
mm.* ....... >
I | 10 <"?> |>ir|fllicu t? (III HII |
| JL wnrk entrusted to liin carp, in the Building
Line; to Draw Plana and erect nil deacrip
1 tions of Buildings, from a one-story house lo a
Court lioiiee. j
Having received instructions from tlio l?c#t ,
Architects in the Union, lie flatters himself that,
lie can have work done in h style equal to and
' ns cheap us can bo done in New York.
Hkkkukncu. ? King &. Kcllum, Architects, <
4 Brooklyn, New York; Win. Gainer, Architect, j
of New York City ; lVrryinun ?t Waller, New
' Market; Dr. John P. Barrait, Itarrattsville.
HENivY JON IS. I
New Market, Dec. 10, 1850. 35 tf 1
perrTn & cothram, :
; Attorneys at Law and Solicitor! in Equity, i
O ffice, the one formerly occiqried
\ BY McGOWAN ?fe V E11111 N ? <
; LAW RANGE.
Jab. M. Pkmun, Jas. S. Cotuban. i
Jan. 7, 1857. 87 tf !
wmk.1BT.AKT:,
-aLixornoy at Xiaw^
AND SOLICITOR IN XQUJTY. 1
| Will pructico in the Courts of Abbeville, Lnu^
reus and Newbci'rjr. '
OFFICE AT NEWBERRY 0. H.
Oct. 14, l$60. 2? 1y 1
~~ "CXNP IDA TBS,
~JgT Tlic friends of MATTHEW 1L COClT- "
IISN respectfully announce liitn n candidate
! for Sheriff of Abbevillo District, at the next elec- I
tiou,
tST.fhe Munis of MATTHEW McDONI
ALI), announce hin> m Candidate for re-election (
C for,Clerk, nt tli* ensuing election.
ty Tlie friends of C. If. ALLAN ? inounco I '
him as a Candidate for Clerk of t|ie Court at
tli* epjttiing elactiOo. . -> .
, . ID", The fWendsof NtMROD McCOR]7~re
?[>0ctfii1|y nnnqance liim as aCuudidHt?/or8ber.
- I ,, tgf \ tew of Uio frionda ot .O. PT DuPRE -j
- i 1 ! -c'**
NKW AiV CJ M>i:sa ItAUMJ *
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
AT Til fi TVf.U. KXdW S
CHEAP CASH STORE OP
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL,
IXTo. 1 Gr?.wiiito Hausof
ABBEVILLE C. VL
?a/ ej urj^ rc?i?ciHHiii#> vircviimip u? umcii.*
wW i/.ei?K of Abbeville mid the t.(ltTollinlliit{
District, llnit we have now ready for inspection
i beaut iful assortment of
3>are>A7V" Ooo<i^,
tuilubh; for tlio Fall ami Winter Season, which
mve been Relented Willi great eili'o, nn<J bought
nucli below tin* regular value, and which wo
io\v ollVr to the public at the lowest Jwmililo
noli I for Cb<a, ?l3LAb
we confine ourtu-lvrs entirely to Pry G?K>if<(
HontH ami Shoes, Hals and Caps, wo can ollVr
ill OMortinent in each department rarely to bo
net with in the up-country
Wit call ii.-ii'viinliii- ! <!<> > in 1......1
iplendid assortment of
Plain Black, lilac); Brocade, and Fancy Pluid
SVAA'.S;
Valentin, IVLimies, Poplins, Alpaca, nuJ
Cashmere Drosses;
Kntrlisli .Mori11uvs, Ginghams, Calicoes, ?tc., in
m endless variety.
Wo have a large su|i|>ly of nil tlie new mill
fashionable Kuibi'niildi'in in sets ; <ilsi>, a'pplonli<i
assortment of thus** now rtylos in \v|iil?s
Linen sets of I'OI.ItA It'S ami S/.h'L'f'/iS.
French anil Scotch Mmbruidored 8lcvVu>, Collars
anil Chemiselts;
Swiss mid Jaconet Flonnciiif'S. Edgings and
Insertions, and some handsome Kiiiln'oldcrod
[NFANTS' FROCK WAISTS.
In our Mourning Stock ??l" Kin broideries. w<?
lliive the latest sl\lesof Itlnok Crape Collars and
Sleeves, While Mourning sets, Collars and
Sleeves, and Mourning Lawn ami French Cambric
Handkerchief*.
?ALSO?
A v?ry large h>( ?>f Laces. Glovco, Ilohiery,
Bonnet. Kihhons, Fine French Flowers, Kutiches,
i,* i.,.:.. i.? 1 :.i i?i it
. .vim.n oi.umuic, uhiwiwiu nu iiiiu iiiiuukerchiefs,
l)res?a Ti-itiiii?iii<rti, ami the latc?t thing
uut in Hoop and Winter Skirts.
Fancy Parisian Silk Bonnets,
pronounced l<? be tlie richest ever shown hcr?.
Table mill Furniture Damask*, l>'()ylivs, Napkins,
Towellings, b'hiriiugs. Sheeting*, J'illow
Casing, Ticking, nail a lot of tlio licst und
cheapest Irish l.iiieus we have ever sold.
(ieut.'s Scotch L. Wool Vests vml l'ants;
I Silica' .Merino IIXI> till V KSTS ;
(V era, White mid I5ed J''LA XjVliLS, and a
very large Stoek of Swiss, Ku^li-li mul American
line Bl'Ut JiLA Nh'/i'J'S, which we oiler tin n
great Darjjaui. You ought to see them before
you buy anywhere else,
c3 X <0 cTi li. S3 .
As this is a branch of our business to whioh
we pay particular attention, we are now prepared
t.o show a meat vaiicty of all the new
Styles in Cloaks, Talmas, Dluck .Moiro Antiipiu,
Plain Mack Silk, itc.
?ALSO?
While Crape, Cashmere and Wool Plaid Shawl*.
We have at all limes a heavy Stoek of
D o m estica,
consisting 01 i?ro\vn i ihiiic.mjhiiis, (Jheckt-d do.,
Striped Osnabure*, J.iimeys, Apron Checks, Virginia
and Columbia Otsiiabnrys at Factory pricrsFor
Men's Wear,
Wehnve n Stock which cnn'i be beat in voric
l.ics of Kentucky Ji-iiiis, North Cmolina and
lienrgia Cassiiueres, lJluck I>roa<ielolh* Ycstit j*b,
lluls ii-nl Caps, Hoots ittid Shoes, and il lot of
'A on I *s Culf Sewn Congress C niters which we
,ir<T as n great Bargain?fully 5n per cent. unlet'
the regular price.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Our Stock of I'hintutinn (J nods in very large,
ivhich wo sell at Cohiinliin price*, consisting of
[\crscyH, Ccorgin I'l.iiiiH, \Viiiic and Grey fllaitActe;
and every hmlv Kays that, has seen thorn.
1 ? ? v-' ?
mi uui ixv., arc ucciiletliy llie
jest ami cheapest tlicy ever saw. Call and.see
jiirStock or the above Goods; you will find it
to your advantage to do so. if you want to buy.
^Ve invite each and all of our numerous
friends, and the public generally, to call and ex[uuino
our Stock, which wo at all times take
great pleasure in showing, and warrant as represented.
As every article is inhrkod the lowest at which
it can ba sold, no deviation whatever will be
made from the first price asked.
Abbeville C. ft.; Oct. 27, 1856. 28-tf
?3$"" Independent Press copy.
AMERICAN COTTON PLANTER
AM)
sxui, ?j iras smiifh,
UNITED.
Prospectus fox 1857.
11IIK Kdit'or and Proprietors of the A.MEHI.
CAN COTTON PLANTKIt hiiviag i.nrchased
the SOIL OP 'I'll K SOU'Ilf, take-pleasure
in announcing to the patrons of both Journals,
and to tho friends of Atrri cultural Improvement
in the South and South West, that with the
January nnuihef Tor IS57, will commence tlm
publication or the AMERICAN COTTON PLAN
TEH AND SOIL OK TilE SOUTIJj uuiUd^ tu
the city of Montgomery, Alabama.
In thus uniting the publication of ihe*e tiro
Agricultural Journals, we have secured the able
services of (Nil. C.*ii.\iilk4 A. P*:aEoi>y, u? Horticultural
Editor, whose Vepulation, both as EdU
lor mul practical Horticulturist, is too w-oll and
widely known in require additional cotymcudu
lion at our hands.
With the efficient i:i<l of Col. Peahoot in the
Horticultural Department, Dr. N. 11. OluKP, tile
Agricultural Editor, confidently assure* tlie |??Irons
mul friends of both papers, tl^ua united.
that illn American Cotton I'tauter ttiid Soil of
the South shall he a
Model Southern Hural ilagasiixe,
ilcvoteil to Improved Plantation Economy, tt\a
advancement of Southern Horticulture, wliJi
Manufactures and tliu Domestic and Mechanic
Art?. In i-h<>rl, it U till) intention and will l>o
the studied defiro of the Editors and Publisher*
jf thin Jotiruui to make it, in it* several Depart- M
ments, the i>Iunuit<oii mul fireside companion df
every family uixl industrial mail in tliaSputh*
The Cotton l'lanler and Soil will be published
monthly; in magazine form, containing Tblrtyl'wo
pagos, Super Itoynl Octafco, itltehed. trim
meil, ami neully cover, d, with an *dvcrtl?iiig
sheet of eixtcon "J . ?'
rr -J& rTtve &x . \.
Diie copy one your, in adviindjbii......?.;..4..^.Q0
Aix copies one yenr, '' 61OO
rweltc cdpies one yenr, " '
Subscriptions should commence with-.the'voluhib.
;
Anxrc bIibII keep no hcconnt#, the <&4!r must
Invuriuhly mieompnny the ordgr.11 .->~r*>*',; %
Ail order* for the paper must be 'tyddreraed tot
Umikhwood A Ci.ot'D, Montgomery, Alhbnoim,.
All cbfJjiiiunicntions for tho colnmUs'of :tW
Planter and Soil should be addrpfeed to D?>. Ju.
U, Ci.oun, Montgomery, AUtbutuu. .
Dfco. 24. 1850: ' ?4v '
NEW DRUG STORE!
AT GREENWOOD. v ,v
fBIIIE undersigned, Druggist *ud Apethecery,;'
JL has just received a yerv wmnMt afoelc of1
Drugs and Medicine*, v;,
selected trith (lie
EIim (rtock con?i?te of every variety ?MaUr fewftd
In ?iiy Apothecary Strip)*" % :
Exlruct* of all the reg-rtible preparations
ftofri the be** Cbemfato. *V WvM
down in th? Urft*J?UteK?Pftkmia<iOopAr T-" ' '
P tk to direct ftwn U>?
mMiuttctor^ylw' cheap as tliay have #ver been
Mfl<Un tfere place. 5*
Mrasft agf
dnii'MindSherry )Vlnci| SchciUam
mfrlMy * ^ua> assortment of
', TftTfCOO inrt flMmrt. w
It irouM be unneceMftir Br miMMto ?? Aftartlolea.
To PhyrioiUna, he pledge* liliua?lf U
fill tfietr order# with a? goo<J Meiliriue^^fc'ppj
I n "fttlrhlH el??.>w1jfre ; uixl lo lii? fricutU, he
!utwSSl8l(% Mitiafa<)tl(jn a* <o the (ionrti'^l'
* Bu,ro ?: Ha?.-* _
<ih^Kwood( 8. C , Xov. 1, 1?5$. . _*
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