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z \ NOTICE. 11*11 B Town Council of Abboville hereby give "1 L notice to llic inhohltnnts, and tux payers or | this Town, of their intention to accept and pro- ll ceed tiniler the act of Assembly A. 1). 18 ("><>, con? ferritin the power of imposing and ruining taxes. ^ Kor the convenience of the tax payers it will lie I proper to mention some of the duties required of ^ them, uud how performed. By the said Act, re turns upoll oath of the value of sales of till iner- ,\ chanditfo, and aluo of the amount of professional ^ ?nd mechanical income must be made hy the parlies liable to pay taxes on the same, during y the month or January of ench yeir, for tlio pre- (' ceding year ; and such tax is required to be paid S> by the first day of March next ensuing. ^ Tlio owners of property other iliun real estate, >| upon which a tax may be levied, are required to H make their returns upon oath of the amount or V value thereof, during the month of January in ^ each year, and pay the taxes thereon by the time ^ .limited as above. The persona enumerated in 'J the Act, and property (other than real estate) as V subject to taxation, and of which return fihotiM ^ be made, are Daguerreotypists, or other persons practicing si like art or profession ; negroes bo. ti it... n,. ..r =;~i? ?? en- < - ?' v.. , w. r.A?wu uuu iniy jcwrs j ircu 1 .negroes, between the ages of sixteen and sixty ^ years; carriages, whether used Air pleasure or u 'hire; buggies, gigs, sulkcys, barouches, hack*, p ^ .and other like Vehicles; wagons of all kinds, 1,1 " drag's or earls used for hire ; the value of the C< sales of nil merchandise between the first day of t| January of one year and the first day of Jaiiu- in ary in the next succeeding year; professional ' income, including tlio income of lawyers, physiciaus and dentists; the income arising from any mechanical employment, and the number of M dogs upon the premises of such inhabitant. Returns of real estate are not required (at least for "j the present.) to be made. The collection of taxes 011 sales made by transient persons is pro lii vided for Rpeciully. 1,1 The returns above described are required to be made to tlic Intendant of the Council during the present month?Junuary. ? 1 It may not be improper to add that the Town G Countii have |x?vvor to enforce payment of taxes and assessments, against llio persons and propiv erty of defaulters to the sainc extent, and in the \ eame manner, as is provided by law for the col\ lection of the general State tax. [ \ JOHN G. WILT-SON, \ Intendant. j-(. 5 ' January 5tli, IS.'iB. 37 2t fu a ' GOODS AT COST. !>, PTMIE Subscribers, intending to change tlieir ?c I. business on the 1st of March next, ofl'cr 1,1 mcir t-uurc jmoc:k oi i_>oous, now on hand, ut their btorc in the village, and at tlie IJepot, (j _A-t; Cost, for Casli, :i" or on time till the 1st ?luy of Mnrcli, when (lie in liooks of our present concerns will be closed.? in All sums sold in that lime will be due then, und 111 interest charged alter that time. ta Our sloek consists of a great variety of Tl Dry G-oods, J Hardware, 13ools, Shoes, Saddles, Bridles ?' 9 (j| Crockery and G-lass Ware. f? A very large lot of |>i Gentlemens1 Made Clothing, Cloths, s" CAStilMb'RS AXD VJiSTIXO'ti. tS" Call and supply yourselves before it lie too ju to- to BAILEYS A CONNOR. ui Greenwood, S C., January 2, 1S58. 37?4t of SEWING MACHINES. ? "REASONS why the GROVEU it KAKKR IJLl) I\Jacliinc in Univeruully Preferred for Kamily Sewing. 1st. It is more pimple and easily kept in onler ^ | than nnjr. other Machine. ?d. It makes u seam which will not rip or ravrl, though every third stitch is cut. Ud. It sows from two ordinary spools, and V thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the same Machine can be adaptt-d, At pleas; lire, by a mere change of spools, to all varieties \ ^ of work. J 4th. The same Machine runs silk, linen thread, and common spool cotton with equal facility. 5th. The seam is as elastic as th? most elastic fabric, so lhal it is free from all liability to break | I in wnshing, ironing, or otherwise. 6lli. The stitch made by this Machine in more I beautiful than any other made, either by hand \ or machine. . II. AV. KINSMAN, Agent, I G.AB. S., M. Co., !j j 223 Killfr St. ii Jan. t>, 58. 37 4in ,l\ IioolL at Tills ! Iv ? T is import'int'that nil those who may ho inM JL debted to ilie Eslntc of JOHN DON NAM), \ deceased, nnd also, ihc lat* Finn of J. ?fc S. DON NALD, should pay up immediately, as the lisI tate must bo settled in a very short time, nnd __.Jhe Jixecutors will he loth to sue any one, bill m ' -?oe they must, if the debts due, art not paid by ( the first of February next ci \ Thi? is to be con?-id?:red a final noticc. b( '.\ SAMUEL DOKNALD, ) v . n< L\ . J AS. F. DONNALD, \ fcx rfl* cl \\ 9>ec. 21, *57. 35 3t in s' \ \ Fresh Garden Seeds. r ^ \ iV U'^TtGE rnpply just received froin the Long ' \ ilAlsland Gardens, embracing extensive varie?l 'V 8'Vi . \ \>| invito attention, also, to our etorck of JU> * .is ?nnir? ....j Piv . * ,? hum rniivi au 1 ll'lilc, * Buiti?\e fur Christmas pre* cuts. ^ \ Y > Sonlontly 011 hand n supply of pure Cam- || i \licneVid Burning Fluid, Jit ?1.00 per gallon? Vgeiblfwith a handsome 'jBsorHflunt of Lamps If ' r \BUANCliit ALLEN. j, ^ er v \ 35 V 3t y % V0j5K|S? ^ r ire compelled tx? Tnind tlicir Jt ,M a9 liiard ?? m"l' is to lie 8< Tf"- .ve t^eir old closed. a : intend rmnH'mffey sacri- >! . ttur friends ?%p;vc lls e r " \\ iebttsUB Stjiuary, t -' iillLjieceive cotton?*olhPr w .j&awSlue.. * H, ? iL 2;>U?bailey *. teaBSoX lr ?; - 4: ?Wfcn6W themselves iiSfe gl ^ ^ jV lr, r. cost.^ ' r^feiij-,o'tD^ '} De I I I Notioe to Tax Payers. I" WILL attend nt the undernamed limn nml l places lor Hip purpose of collneting Taxes for n> your lbT>7: bWville iVmrt House, Monday, February, 1 ; (tie WmI, Tuesday, " 2; ulliilitiiii:*. Wednesday, 3 ; lomililsvillv, Thursday, " 4; ctirtetown, Friday, " 6; 'okrslmry, Snliiriliiy, li; Ireeiiwood, Monday, " 8; .lul nt Greenwood Depot, Tuesday, March 9; linety-Six, Tuesday, February, U; and on Wedesdtiy, Mareli, 10; /oodviile, Wednesday, February 10; k'hite Hall, Thursday, " 11: othrnn*. Friday, " 1*2; mithville, Saturday, " 13; etiur Springs, IVIonduy, " 15; rod leys. Tuesday, " H>; 'ulbcrU, (in the Kange,) Wcdncs'y, " 17 ; ordeaux, Thursday, " 18; k'illington, Friday, 11 ID; rIIioiiu's Mills, Saturday, " 2u; peed*, Monday, " 22; rowndesville, Tuesday, .. 23; 'riblilcK, Wednesday, " 24; furrenton, Thursday, " 25; kniglnps* Mills, Friday, " 2U; bbeville Court House, all Court Week. Sale Day in April the last day for making roiriis. All persons failing lo make returns <>ii le above duy, liable to double tax. All taxes to u paid 1)3* the first Monday iu May, or cxecuons may he issued. Property to be returned in tho name of <he roper owner. (Stiurdians, Kxeeutors, and Ad liuistraturs will return property under their utrul. I'er.-ons having transferred property between io 1st October, 1S5(>, mid 1st October, 1857, will lake h. known In tiu All persons will come prepared to give the umber of Births, Marriages uud Deaths iu their milies. Free persons of color must pay tlicir taxes in nrcli. It is earnestly requested that every tax payer eet me at the appointed times ami places, and it defer making their returns until Court Week ul public days at the Court House, at which me there is usually such a rush that it is almost lpussililc to do business correct I v. S. A. HODGES, T. C. Jan. 7, 1858 :J7 8t dip independent Press copy. rroceries, Provisions, Hardware, Cutlery, Agricultural Implements, &c. FEW YEAR?NEW PLAN. X CONSEQUENCE of the hardness of the times, and the prevalence of the opinion that will not do to sell cotton,! have determined, oiii necessity, to oiler my goods for Vnxk, in tore. The credit system hn- proved a failure, find il iuiVff'ssihle to buy gojds for cash, and ie sliorl time usually allowed by jobbers ia our itnmrrcial marts. ami sell tlicm, in too many stances, on all time, running to a never-ending ernity. I have Ion ml tlint. retail merchants in ie coil' try, although much abused by their ensmcrs, are the worst imposed upon, perhaps, of ly other class of men in the world. There nsl be sonic other understanding ibout the alter, and the only way to have il is, by the erchnnt asserting his rights, and then inaininiiig them, or "perish amidst the ruins."? his was a maxim with our forefathers, nnd we, icir (legem rate sons, have hallowed ihcir nnes for their firmness, but in the jubilee of ory have lost sight of the maxim which inspired ir adoration. "In the course of events" I id it has become necessary to go back to "lirsl. inciples," and either "stand or fall" by the reIt. The prevailing idea that a merchant has uiiey oecause n<-' lias a store lull of goods is a cat mistake; it is otic of the proofs of his being st out of money, and the people must be made uiideri-tund that he is not a tiling to twist just i}' way, and convert himself into money, or out it, just as lie pleases, for he must have money order to have it. just liko any of the rest of oil's fallen creatures. With the determination to do the very best I n for "(miiI, my country and" self, I throw it the ahovo platform, upon which to place my ture business operations, mid will stand upon as long as there is :i plank left. .My stock consists in part, of the following: 10(1 sacks Liverpool Salt, 20 bids C Yellow Sugar, 4 " powdered and crushed do, 1 case Loaf do, 10 bids N. O. (new crop) Syrup, f> " Muscovado Molasses, Mackerel?in kits, quarter and half hbls, Chains, of every description, Buckets, a lartre assortment, Woetleu and Willow Ware, Segars anil Tobacco, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Carpenter's Tools. A lnrj:e slock of Hollow Ware, Agricultural Implement.", Mill, Cross-cut mill lluuil Saws, Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters, Mill Pullies find Buckets, Wiifile, Wafer and Grid Irons, 100 krgH Nails,Shovels,Spades ail'1 * orks, Blacksmiths Tools, Caudles, Stnreh, Spico nnd Pcppc Window Glass, all sizes, 4 tons Sweed Iron, Ale nnd Porter, Wines and Lin :, With many other article?, not ?> ^^ry to ention. - ' Hoping lliat a lilteralminded public "iFi/J^jlppreate my efforts lo carry on a business which has en of incalculable convenience (o I he continuity, I beg leave most respectfully lo oiler the iftsli system, in future, aa my plan of doing busies?. II. S. KERR. Jan. 6, 1858 37 at Z&~ Press copy 3 times. "TO THE PUBLIC. Tew Candidates lor Patronage. a1 HE Citizens of Abbeville District and sur *l rouintmg country, are hereby notified lat the undersigned having purchased the Dry Goods Establishment, eretofore known as that of Messrs. Chambers & [arflhall, in Abbeville village, are now prepared ) offer greater inducement*, if possible, to the umerous patrons of iliat establishment; having ist imported a very large, complete and hand>me variety of GOODS, such ac have been usully offered lor sale. The supplies will be added to weekly, And very article usually called for in a first class Istablishment, will be found on pale.The strident attention will be paid to meet the ants of patrons who will be supplied with the Best Qualities of Goods, t the most reasonable figures fur CASH, ua we itend to punrue a strictly cnxh system. We will odd' to 'otjr DRY GOODS, ft large ariet/such as are usually called for by ladies, e.ads of Families, ,or for Plantation Purposes, nd it'in'(iopeditliat our strict attention to busiess and efforts to please, will .secure for us,(he an tinned patronage of the friends of the house, tad the Addition's! support of the public at IT ' GRAY & ROBERTSON. Bre. 3, 1857. 32 - "t ?/* tf *m ^ notice; : ^wk^nbacrilmrs having disppafttf of their env Ll?^WP stock; of Dry Goods,ln the, ectaklishvi?w uhChambers & MarBhajl, ot Abbeville jfty sRp., 'beg*leave tOjr^eoAiiimend to their will UK the'jpjublic generally,.lheir W^cefiso'rsT ore- Hoi and Jaa. yhj ' * 1 .business uftd^7;;tUe style and MMRLV Wk A ROBERTSON. w?ll,knowt\.by*;a>'? correct btuinen ?aftig kqdivtfi th?rS"'f5 our frielids and .1 ?* \ SS'^Rheir liberal patronage.-* _ yy IV VMI ujJt-0 1 GliamV^Bgno ,^y : or to tli#-firnr^f j# & \ tfioue >^HL nnd we earnestly^qtfwt ir,?^->4 l^jMlrtW^HL^Tiirly dMetneut.la* ?t Is ogif*,! # <? close oar business f the^ -? to -.UAHAU XH^ Tt?F22F i 3k EDUCATIONAL. Groonvillo Baptist Fomalo Oollogc r|"MllS Ihslitntion. rstulilinhrd by the It.' 1 TIST STATU CONVENTION of S.? Cnrolinn, nnd under llir control of tho Hunri Trustees of the Fiirmuii University, will en ii|mn ilN Third Ycnr, on the Firxt IIWiim tit February next, willi llm following Faculty : EEV. II. A. DUNCAN, President, awl J'rn ft uxor of Mental nnd Mi Science ami History. It EOF. C. It. TWTITY, 1'rofessor of Ancient l.itnmtiiiie*. l/u/iwn/i and the J'hi/xieul Scienet x. ItEV. M. \V. SAMS, Professor of J.urjic and Hello. I.cttres. I'ROF. E. 15. 15 A CON, Professor of Music. MISS L. M. McDANlEL, Assistant. MUS. M. A. RICE, Principal Instructress in the English J/cj> Will. MISS JANE CAMERON, A ssoevtte /n.*tmetres*. 51RS. E. J. < I.KVELAND, Teacher of I'ocal .Music aud I'eniiianshij RATES OK TUITION I'KIt IIAI.K VKAR, I'AYAIil.K I AUVANCK. Primary Depart incut, ... ? 10 Academic, " ... till Collegiate, 11 ... 05 EXTRAS. Pi:mo. iliclmlintr u.-^e of liistriimrnt- . ( uitur, - .... j 5 Ancient ami Modern Languages, each, 12 Drawing and I'a in tint.', - - ]f> Vocal Music, - - t- - - 1 Incidental Expenses, ... j Board per month, (in advance,)- - ]() The success of iliis S?:h?><d, since if, went i operation, tlie good lx-sill the Voimj; Lai wl:o have attended il, together with the inert intr facilities for imparling instruction, ami enlarged and improved accommodations, wli will lie allorded i>y i In- new, liaudsoine and v arranged College edifice, emispirc to give a> ranee to the Trustees and oilier friends of Institution, that, its patronage, already very I la I, will he greatly extended, anil that the hi est expectations of the t'onveution, in cstabli ing it, will he fullv realized. Dec. 10, 1857 3? (It JM.UU.NT UAKMEL SCHOOL ON* MONDAY, a.-.tli January, I shall ope School at Mount Carliwl. The scholastic year shall he divii'cd into I Sessions of twenty weeks each. Kacli pupil will pay Tuition from llic daj his entry, to the end of that. S?-ssidn. Looks fnrnislii'M to the Pupils must be paid at the time of delivery. Rates of Tuition. Alphabet, Spelling, Heading, Writin;, Primary Geography or Primary Arithmetic per Session, - 010 Large Geography, Large Arithmetic, Grammar, Algebra, per Session, IS The above, with Latin or Greek, iter Session, - - - - IS French will be an extra study at per Session, ----- Ji v.. C. SIMONns Jan. 4, f?9. 37 at E3P* Press copy 3 times. Abbeville Malo Academy. r|"MIE Kxereises of this institution will he 1 sinned on the FIRST MONDAY IN J.I UAHY next. The Scholastic year will bo divided into I , . <KOV ill l/V^III IIJMIII MIC Monday- in JANUARY, and continue '2S ww Ilie s-cond commencing on tlic second Monday .SEPTEMBER, will continue 12 weeks. Tuition. Reading, "Writing, Spelling ?jnd Primary G< raphv, I ?^t Session, !.i - $1-1 2d Session, - j. C The aliuvn with Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, llisliirj* and excruises in English Composition, 1st ' Session, - *';#'* 20 2<1 Session, - - - - - U The uhuvo willi till the advanced E..g4? lisli branches, 1st Session, - 23 2il Session, - - - 10 The ihovo with Lalin and Greek, 1st Session, - - - - 28 2d Sesion, - - - - - 12 0!T* Students will he charged frpni the t they filter, until the end of the Sexaiun. The services of a competent assistant wil secured. Boarding can be procured at places convert! ly situated to the Academy, and at reason: rates. W. II. WIlrt'E, A. 15., ; Pr induct Dec. 24, T?7 3.r? tf O* Press please copy. ^ GREENWOOD MALE ACADEh W. P. McKELLAE, M. A., IE* riiioipal. !^IRST Term begins January 11th, nnd < July ;s()lh. Kcconil Term begins Octi 4th, and ends December 17th. Expense#:? iliou from $20 to J 10. Board, from fci-O to ? Incidentals, from 01 to SI.J. A student's continuance at school shall he evidence of his progress and good deportmcii Jtloforonoos : J. L. Dafrj;, D. 1)., Madison, On.; N. Crawford, D. D., Ten.; Prof. P II. Melt, G gia University; Profs. S. P. Sauford, J. E. ^ let, Mer. University; Profs. E. A. Steed, 1). C. Wil'iatns, Mi s. College; Prof. S. 0. Hill Cave Springs, Gu.; Prof. II. M. Holtr.c Pres. of P6rry F. College ; lion. J. P. Reed, derson,' S. C.; Citizens of Greenwood aud cinity. <. , ..Dec. 24, 67. 35 3t **KING'S MOUNTAIN PREPARATORY MILITARY SCIIO THE- liexl Session of this Institution will c nience, the Oth'JANUAJRY, 1868. C;i are required to be punctual in utiendanc Having secured the assistance of o recent c uate with distinction, of the Citadel Acmie the principals will commence the year 185) their commodious and newly erected Gari Buildings, w^th a select corps of five Profes four of' them graduates ofthc Citudel, and 01 S. C. College. 9 TERMS.?-For all School Eif^nsc, i. e., ' tion, Rooks, <fccV Boarding, Light*, Fuel, Washing, $200 per'scholastioyear";'vpayiable first sescion of six months, $Cu half sei-ftioulj advance. No extra chqrgfe for medical at dunce. No one "received under twelve or < eighteen years of ?g?.r.. fMaj. &*'JENKINS, Profctto PnixarATA -j. c^ a! COWARD, Trofctto 7 I ^Ffcnch at\d Elocution. dud . Greek. ^ . Lieut. E. M. LAW,'Pro/entor of Belle* Lieut. It./K> THOMAS, frofet/or of 2?at fhtloiophu and jhhxqhnlp. Drs. SaUROn & BRAXTON, Surg com. , BENJAMIN P. BOYD, Burwr. ; . Q'feiren oes. Gen James Jones, Columbia, S. 0. | " Gen. D. P.'iJnmisorr, Orangeburg^ S. C. i <Sen:*I>. Wallacc, JonesvfHS, Union Dint ,! /' Bm'Gov. J. H. Means, Biifeklteatl, S. C. i a /OeH: JL G. Mf-Punnnvnnt, '06 Depot, H. i 1 *$ G?l VD. WilaOn, Sodieiy Hill, S. C." Dec. 10, 1857. * 83 I?4*?. I?:?M ' i? * . . Final Notice. ; A LIT j&wiftindel.ted to ROBERTS it jfx AMS. whOM Notes are in our hands, % % firtt day of be placed in rmL j ,. 4: PERR1N A"qOtHTtAir, r - rAu^for R. 4t. i ^^?]For Sale _ THE OLOTI 44 IMPORTANT TO ALI >. $40,000 "V Y\J K Imvo tin- lxst and lienvirftt stock or J" A II City, under tin* United Stales llote), At 3NTE3^W-"Sro P <ml Our stuck of Overcoats and Ilnglana* as not .'ill to . jrJ.'i.Ui). Unusual heavy stock of BO TiklH lies Als<? n heavy stock of ('lotlis, Cat?imereH an body, to In.* inude up tu order at tlie shortest 1101 Oetuljer 1, 18.17. "JORDAN'S DRUGSTORE." irusT received a large and fino Stock I? CIJTI.I'IltY; 15 cent. off for Cna l,o()l varieties I'ocket Knives?Tortoiso ni 1'earl handle, of llit! I'm est. mkc. A good o sorln.cnt of very lino llii/.ors. Shooting Tackle of every description, Powder I'lnHku, Sliot Bell >. Ctime Uairs, Nipple Wrenehes, Percussion Cti| Cox's, Walker's, Kiev's, Pistol Caps; also, u fe N Colls Repeaters, latest patent. Culinary Articles. 0(i Corn StarHi, Yeast Powders, Arrow Tlo( on Cooper's iMlijjIass. Irish Moss, ( clatine, fxtrn yy Coflee, Flavoring Kxiracts, French and Kngli Mustards, White Wine Vinegar, Black Pepp< Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Spices, etc. "" Also, Burning Fluid, Cuinphiue, Neat Fo Oil, Varnishes, ?tc. Fine Brandies, Wines, Gin, r?" IMantaliou Whisky. All of which I propose "<? sell as low as can "be bought anywhere in the u 00 country. ?l? * I). A. JORDAN. a..< I)ee. iRr,7. 3j goods to suit the time! II nj&I^ACK ami Fancy Sill;<, French Musln >l L: a) French Mirinos, (cv. rv color,) Solid m M.? !;:mcy 'v:1 .aiii.i, l.insey's Striped Osiuibllpj j( [ Illeit vV Bro.'s Homespuns, Miss (?eori;ia ar it|(_ Kentucky Ivcrsies. H?:d ami Negro Blanket (every price,) Iroin $1 *J."j to $S <JU per pair. ?AI.SO? Bonnets, Flats ami Hals, Taps ami Hoods, <t< ?fcc., ('lothiiij; IVoiii Heaviest Overcoat to sinnllc Sacks', Vests and Pauls Iioiii f?t) el.", to ?;|Ocac I won 1.1 just say thai as llio "indcfutienlj " 11 < !?ithitiLT mail" has retired from business, I ci sell ('lolhinir or any tiling else us low us ui 'wu man who sells at a prolil. I have, also, the imeney for Dixon's S|?ir ' .Meal- Cutlers ami Sausage StuU'ers, a few which I have now on hainl. I lard ware, ('rockery, Tin ami \Von?l ware a ways on hand. Call ami see nie at Lowmleavil! S. 0. J. T. BARNES. Oct. 22?57 27 tf ~?aeuhjT cutting, OPPOSITK T1IK CITY HOT El 20 Ulm Colrimlain., S3- C. 0O ^Willie Subscribers have made arrangemcn JL willi a gentleman, who owns Mitrli Quarios in Italy, to siipplj* h.s with MARBL we will hereafter sell (lie name at a lower pri Ort than formerly, viz: Itnlinn Marble Tomb Sla ..CO ii feet lout; liy II feet wide, fur :;5 dollars. Fu ' , qnalitv of American Marble, 0 feet by three fe? 00' fj-om 2r> dollars to :;0 dollar*, hoxeu and deliver 00 atMlie Depot in Columbia. Engraving in the neatest si vie, nt 3 cents p 00 letter. We have the finest designs for mon ' 00 men's, Altar Tombs, and Mural Tablets, th imu e;m ho found in the L"tilled States. 1JOYNE <fc S PROWL. 1 be 1 >ec. 3, 1B57. ?-2 tf cnt CHEAP DRY GOODS. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS now received his full supplies of Fi mid Winter Dry Goods, embracing one the largest assortments lie litis ever offered to (I public, and comprising ? very choice and desir hie gcleciion of Lndies' Dress Goods and stap IV articles, which lie oifcrs at very low prices. " Anion); them are? Rich fancy dress Silks, in n great variety styles; Superior plain black Silks, of rich lust and nt very low prices; superior black Sill mils without, lustre, for ludies' mourning dresses; I ?hor dies' rich Cashmere and DcLaine Robes, wi side stripes; Lupin's high colored DeLaine8,sm. 100. figures, fi.r children; Lupin's plain French Me noes and DcLaines, of the must dcsiarble coloi ! ftn Lupin's plain whit e and black McriuocB and D l'* Laities, of superior quality; superior Saxoi Plaids and Plaid Valencia*, of new and beautif M. styles: superior 4-1 French Prints, some wi eor- small tigure{* for children ; French Kmhroider kVil- Lace and Musilin Collars and Uudcrsleeves, . W. elegant styles; ladies embroidered cambric C< yer, lars ami eiiiikroulereU linen cumtirio Ilandkc law, chiefs; swiss Und jaconet Flounces, and infai An- Waials; Valenciennes und thread Laces and sw vi- and jnckonet USdgiiigs and Jnsettings; a lar supply of lailitVs corded border and liem sti linen cambric luid French j lawn llniulkerchie superior 4-4 Iri*i -Linens mid long Lawns; su[ rior 8 4 and l<]-4 table and damask Diapers, rtj extra quality; ri\:li daumsk table Cloths, some "J-1* extra siaenndipiility ; white and colored Doyli ,onJ. and ilatn.isk Napkins; superior linen IIucl (lets backs, n"d HcotclS>Piapers for towels; Fancy b e der Towels, by the dozen; superior 12-4 lim lad- Sheetings and pllmv case linens; n large asso ment of Indies', gellemens't youths' and childrei * j,J Hosiery; Alexander's ladies' white, black ai ison colored Kid Gloves; ladies' and gentleirfei sors, -gftnntlct Gloves; ladies'niorino and gauze meri leof Vejts, with lonjg and. short sleeves, of supiri ^quality,.ftiid s?nif. cf extra size; Misses and gJ roi- t'enieii's merino YVgis; printed table and pja and Covers, of rich .aml.tplendid styles, r.aud som?, , for very low prices; I^fillips" and Urooks' superi r; in Wi>xed, and Coaiqstrjol Thread ;Jadie?cloth a ten- jVc'v.et^Cloakf, ofnlw und elegniiLBtyles; ladi over /nouruing Clpaks, oft haw and beffiitifui ftyle v y l.adi<T&' Splta, \Chenille,''Frencb?fciid*Scol Shfttyls; Mfyffcs' plniil Glaok thibe't wool Shavr widi sjlk 'fi jiiije^ fotnAof extra size; a cympli r ?f ..assortment orgoodp fiVladieB mouyiing appar y superior Saxony^kV??htjgapze aud'Silk rWi r ?J: FUnnels- heavy shaker FUmrfelss.ladiessaoV ifmihlit'Vidlll RntfiVu linnvv rnil PIg nels for servants; a- lorgi^enppjy, of ladies 0 gett*. an?VCruy^Ui Skirls, of the pioat npprov Ires. *atylea;'*l?d1^P%xtensio:t fc-kirts, of the-beat itj Mr<" and r^alily; thpepor Marble* Quilts, of qx( . * 'size tuid <Jnaljty* Bugprior furqjiure Dimijler a fnFmCure'*fyfri$?; Mnndieitei7 Ijnnsdale n New York initio blqpchod Shirtings, at rt - lpw prices; jvater Twist/anil tfhite rock, aoft ? tali, 4-1 bleached Shirtings, bfA-xtra quality; I pe/ior> ifamiltoa'and Allemlule 12-4 bltach 5 q- Sjigetingp. aiyj ,'pil!ow cnat '.cottouaj so per * bleaclieo and unbleached cotta)i Flannels; alai q supply of nepro Blankets, at very low prieea^ /perior,Whitney, bed aud crib !;.Junkets, aome extra sixe; rtch cmliroiilrmV We and mm : Curtains, and sorriVut vfry lowu>riue?^coloi - Damt^s and DeLainos /oj.Coi ikia^^u^a gt> ? 'Variety of colors ; curtain . bundt-l eornicee a XING- STORH. Nl , WHOyiSJT^ AUGUSTA." V"OIlT35 OF n (SMfiiito IX ni:d WINTER CLOTHING wr offer.-.! in tlio jguxtu, Georgia, Which we urc willing to sell at ' LX3L PRICES, rjl to be equalled anywhere South, prices rnrviiig from "1V Y'S CLOTHING which will be SOLI? LOW. 3PLIKTO. t,"i 1 Venting*, to which we invite the attuntioa of every K'" lice J J. K. IIORA ft CO.. wl Sucokhsors to J. M. Newsy ? Co , c?r Under U. 8. Hotel, Augunta, Wn. 2S ^ hi. JAS. H. RILEY, i.i or DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY, fol ,d Greenwood, S. C., ^ ? ??AV!XfJ 1.;..?if -i--- ' __ _ ihhiovii in viiia (IIUVV CIS i JL for tlio transaction of a Retail Drug Business, jJJ ls? Respectfully solicits attention to his extensive |fy mul well-uelecled Stuck, purchased in New York, |>r; w during the present Monetary Faziio ; fol at such rules as to enable liim to compete, (both >t in prici ami quality.) with Columbia Druggist*, d Ureal inducements offered to ih Physicians and Farmers, ' who are accustomed to sending their order* to Colmuliia and Charleston. The following list compriso a few articles of evcry-day demand: (Taster Oil, b}' gallon or bottle, to . Sweet " " " " p- Train ' " " Nentsfoot Oil, ' Linseed " " White Load, pnrp, -* Cream of Tartar, k Sup. Curb. Soda, l'eppcr, black, " cayenne, Spice, iii Ginger, pu'^, ? African and Jamaica, 3' Table Mustard, Tipioca, Maccaroui, air 'I'm. lil:./.L t>U 1 Com ii ml I'earl Star cli, Soups of every variety, of Vinegar, in Window Glass 8 @ 10 and 10 @12, _ >' l'utty, V Aduinantinc Cnndlcs, Hnrninii Fluid, always frcsli, ThIh^cu, eliewing tuid smoking, Cigars of every variety, II The very choicest brands of " Cognac Brandy, Blackberry Brandy, X: _ Madeira Wine, I'ort " pnrc jniee, Ginger u W Champagne Wine, M. I .on. (iordial Gill, W Woolf'a Schnapps. " ' Stoii{jhton'n Hitters, s|>< Stomach M pu' Also, a very nico assortment of Fancy Toi- of .ette articles, Perfumery, Confectioneries, &.c. Noveihber 2ti, 1837. 31 tf. ILj" Independent l'ress copy. FOR PALATKA, FLA. INLAND Route, Via Beaufort, Hilton IIea<l, Savannah, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Feniandina, Jacksonville, Black Creek and Pieolutn. | The New and Splendid U. S. Mail ? EVER.OLADE. E, I. M. COXETTER, MASTER, Leaves Brown ?fc Co.'a Wharf every Tuesday I Mornini; at 11 o'clock, nml rnnnnnt with slaves for Alligator, Madison, Tallahassee, St. Augustine, Orange Springs, Micunopy, Newe" naiisviile and Tampa Hay. A reduction made for Emigration. cr Freight consigned to this Agency will be reu* shipped free of eliarge. ttt For freight or jiassnge, npplv to GEOUGE S. KOUX, Agent, Brown A Co.'a Wharf, Charleston, S. C. ? Nov. 12, 57. 29 3m. B12ALL So STOVALL, 5 WAREHOUSE AND QOMMISSION he Meroliants, a 7 ?le Reynold, between Jackson and Mcintosh Streets, |1C ~ Augusta, Ga. _ of mMfE HAVE removed to Metcnlf's Large, re ww New, Fire-Proof Warehouse, on Keyis, nold, between Jackson and Mcintosh Streets, rela contly occupied by Gilliam & Askin, in the ? th Centre of the City, iu the vicinity of the prineiall pal Warehouses, and convenient to the Hotels. y ri- Being amply provided with good und safe rat Storage for JE .y Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, an "ill and Produce generally, we respectfully solicit ''r. th consignment*, which reccivc our undivided und fcfl fllllllftll ?l# Allt S*?l%- ' of Fumily Supplies, and the usual facilities, will jI- be afforded customers. J? >r- Our Commissions will be suoli as aic customary ^ its m the city. is* WM- M. M5ALL, ?? Ke J. W. L. STOVALL. 1,1 cli Augiiito, August 1, 1857. 1G Cm re The 'Stat? of South Carolina, fcf Abbeville Di?lrict?In the Common Pleat. n, F. W.Davis, . ) . Gl ;n vs. ' V Attachment. or- ' Henry Jones. ) ' Bn mMTHEHF.AS, tho PluintifF did, on the thir y f f ty-flret day of Oetober, 186.7, file his n Declaration againnt^tho defendant, who (as it is J said) is Absent from and without the limits of this 11 8 State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known nn V*/V .i ' ** . La t*. 1 ' : -* " ? wiinm me same,'upou whoin a oopy of .the said 'Vr, declaration mightbe;served. li i* thereforr'orn* tiered, that the said Defendant do. appear and n0 plead to the said decfaratlon. ort er before the a" first da'y, of Novetnbei^Wfiipli will be in tli?r year ? 'fit our Ix>rd One Thousand Eight Htrndred and, f" Fifiy-Eiyht,'otiwrwue final ? <? absolute Judgmeutwni theo. be givenand awarded nguiilat . 1 him. - - * /. P MATTHEW MpttoNALI>, c.e.r. 1x5 Jh |. Cle/k'i Office.^6v;'2f,18M/ ' S3r ly J? # %f State of South Carolina, - "~ U- .Andre\y Dunn, App't^ <) . t .. v- -0 ^ ^ . **..f ? v* *4 - i*v * ed John Dunn, it at. ItolVs/'-V IT appearing to imy satbfocf&n, tfiat Jalcson H r* ' JU Kichey and i?ife Pollr? defendant* in thu( ~m D? cut, reside without^# fimiU of. this State?It I nd is therefore ordered that they do appear and ob . ke !r>' jeet to the Sale of the' ReialfEstate of William / r'n* Dunn, dec'd; on 6t before' the twelfth day of Feb- ' ,, >n* ruary..n?xt, or tlielr eooMUt-?to tKe aame'will be an *y entered of uVlwjk. -I i.v. j| an L EW STORE AND NEW GOODS 1 AT ABBEVILLE C. H., Willson ft Williams' Old Stand, opposito tho Marshall Houso. WILLIAM O. MOORE [TOr 1.1) respe<:f fwlly inform lli? citizens n V Abbeville and the public generally tliut ha* opened 11 *locl< of New Goods in tlio ?for< inerly occupied l?y Meiwrs. Willmiii Sc Wil< inn, mill lately by lilcMis. Sliigrr it l.cvingxtoii posile the Marshall llou.se; hii?1 tli.it. In; Inn ken every pains in neleotinij from the lieot. ec' fSixliiiiuiitn in New York, u choice ainl huIcci iek of itaplo and Fancy Dry Goods, lich lie in determined to sell nt living profits the C?*h, ami only for C?xh, or its equivalent b lonij experience justified llie n.~xeriiun linn i select ion of PAHJOY OOOI3S nferior to none ami eipial to tlie best. Hit* purchases having been linuln principally cnsu, ne will lie enai?ie?i 10 oifcr strong in cements to l.adics anil Ccntlemeii, in Heard something fine mid elegant, at moilerute ]iri lie respect,fully solicits fiom tlie people o ibeville anil vicinity, nil examination of lii: ick, living satisfied llitit he will lie alile to grat the most fastidious in i|iit>.li(y, quantity mu ice. 11 is slock of Fancy Goods consists in part a: lows: Embroideries. Swiss .laconet Collars and Sleeves, IH'k Crape. do do Jaconet an<l Swisii Hands, <lo do Kdging and Inserting Thread, Linen ami Woven F.duini;. Kiultroidi'i'i'il and llcm-stichcd Ilamlk's Ladies' and ('. entleinns' I.. (5. do ISomiets ami I'ildmiis, n large assortment JJl'k Velvet Hibbou und Trimmings, o (ill kinds, laconet, Swiss and Dotted Mutlin, Nainsooks, plain, plaid and Mripetl, Something new for lining Dresses; Bells, silk, leather and elastic, French Working Cotton, all numbers, French Corsets, Staple Goods. Blenched and lirowu Cottons, a large as sort men I; Kersey and .lanes, of nil kinds, lllankets. a lfood assort nient. My stock of I.udics' Dress Goods and Illacl il Colored Silks had better be examined lielbn rchasing elsewhere. I would also ask all examination of my slocl IIK A D Y - M A1>K CLOl'I ILNG. Sept. 17, 1S57 L'i tf EW FALL STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ADn.Uf ADC ruiTI CDU a MB miiu tg HllL? UU2L?ni MN5J Agricultural Implements. LE3NTHY S. KUnn, Brick Range, Abbeville C. H., S NOW receiving his Fall Supplies or GRO' OKU IKS AND PROVISIONS, IIAIU) AUK mill CUTLERY, and AGUICUI/HJ VI. IMl'LKMKNTS, to which h?: most re :ctlully invites the attention of the truilint blic. His Sloek this fall, will consist, in part the following Goods, viz:? Sugur, Collee, Molasses and Salt, Teas of nil kinds, Fancy Groceries of every description, Mugging, Hale-rope and Twine, Su'??da anil English Iron, II nop and Rand do. Blister German and Cast Steel, llollow-ware of every variety, Traee, (/oil and other Chains, Carpenters Tools in endlees variety, Wooden and Willow Ware, Table uud Pocket Cutlery, Sausage and Straw Cutturs, Corn Shellers of vaiious sizes, Iliee, Tobacco nudSegai's; Bed and Talilc Castors, l'adlocks and one mi I lion Scrtws, Jim Crow Cards, Table Salt and Suda, Fine Champagne Wine, Claret, Madeira and Sherry do. Rye Whiskey and old French Brandy, Well Buckets and Well Chains, Buckets, Tubs uud Churns, Well Wheels and Sifters, \ ml- I rmiu - -- 1 ? ..v>.n "i r?gi J oun illlU &IZO, Powder, Shot uud Lead, Teti Kettles and Hollers, llanil, Cross-cut and Mill Saws, do. do. do. Files, Mackerel in Kits, quurter, half and wboli Barrels, White Lead and Linseed Oil, Train and Machine do. Tallow, Ad. and Sperm Candle*, Hammers, Hatchets and Axes, Fall and Broad do. Blucksmith's Tools in full suit, Kails of best manufacture. Tlio public ore invited to give him a call, n feels assured nobody will be hurt by it. Oct. 1?57 23 tf GRAND RAFFLE. B 3 O, O O O [TOIITII of Valuable Property to bo Iluflm V for, consisting of EASLEY'S UPIjEUXJID MIUXJS d other machinery, together with Seven linn ed Acres of Laud and 2-1 "J Town Lots in tli llage of Easley, making :i5(? prizes Highus ize, $20,000!!! For further particulars se jndbillu, or address cither of the following ntlemen at Easley, Pickens District Soutl irolino. Price of dinners only $10.00. Any pcrsni closing ?10.U0, addressed an almve, and givinj fir name and Post Office, plainly written, wil ceivo n certificate of chance by return mail. Maiingora. N. GARVIN, B. F. SLOAN, F. LEWIS, . II. LEE THURSTON >HN BOW EN, ALEX. MoBEI?, EO. SEABORN, J. D. ASHMOKE. Oot. 14, 57. 35 Sin, Alarm Locks; V PI1E undersigned would state .that'he is lb L sole Agent of this State for tlic safe of Brown's Patent Alarm Lock. This is an ingenious invention, to be'plucfed oi DOORS AND MONEY1-DRAWERS, d so arranged that any attempt to open it (r tliiePbr robber will cause it to give an nlurii id enough to wake the soundest sleeper. A specimen of tlife Lock can bo seen at th iire of VV. C. Mdbre, ?t Abbbeville C. II. Apply to the undersigned at Greenwood, AL ville, C. / -i CREWS &. SPARKS. Oct 15, 1857 25 Cm ..?? ' * BYTHEWOOD & COWAN, ENERAL COMMISSION Mcrolmnts, o. 204, Exchange Bow, Columbia, S. C. [71 OR life sale of Real-Estate and Negro**? i -i Also, (Joiton, Wheat, liacou, Lard; Whin y,.Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Flour, Butter, Corn, HayJ d produce generally. * -AJu.'l Strict personal attention paid to tlie sals c y of the above. Liberal udvaucea inude(.ai) i^tir*w?nvtiiio6d, jami3) M. Cowa> 17; 1857'v 18 ty ' ! GREENWOOD CLOTHING t? Everybody Hun Here! Now is Your Time?Pitch In!! Dont loo Soared 2! 2 A CHANCE FOR INVESMENT!!!! f A SIM.KNIMI) opportunity m now <>H'er?*.l my i I 1\. friends nml customers U? invest their money, ' if nut to iiinku ii fortune, nt. lo-ist to iiinko themselves comfortable, l?y buying some of th? neatest, huti.Isomesl mid finest 1 Winter Clothing ever ofimril in this hit it nde. ' If you wish lo ' shiii<* out," gain rospcct or make an impression upon tin* sweeter sex, just call in lit my establishment, and 1 will rig yoll ..IF hi. neatly that run wont know yonrsi'lf. ' I have a good Tailor in connection with my ! House, an<l j;oods cuii !?? made up lo order. 1 'I'. V. CUKWS .t CO. Greenwood, S. C., Oct. 14, 1857 25?ly ARRFVIII F M A RRi r vmn WM IBalah I f A fS IM tJ ! Ev I IV II V r|"Ml K undersigned having dissolved liij copart> 1. ncrship wiih J. K. I.K \VKI.1,, takes plena ure iti announcing to Die public generally and to tins citizens of Abbeville l)i*lricl in particular, f : 111ut. ho had :t large stuck of -1 VERMONT & ITALIAN MARBLE ' on IiiiikIs, ami from which ho proposed to Manufacture, to order, monuments' and tombstones. lie would ivspcetfully ??%* t.o the public Unit he has h'ciii'OiI the services of ihe Most Eminent Murble Artists, iiiul hopes, l?y close attention to biuine**, to merit a reasonablo share of public patronage. .1. I). (Ml ALMKItS. Abbeville C. 11-, Aug. 2o, *."?? JJ f ?3?" Independent l iess copy !Jm. COLUMBIA FOUNDERY A-ixcl Mrtcliiiio Sliop. JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., rpAKK pleasure to inform their friend* nnd L the pilhlic, that they slill continue to occupy - the premises formerly used liy Geo. W. Wright, for the purpose of getting up .Machinery of all descriptions, as reasonable and ennui to any North or South. Iron and l>ra.<d Callings to ; order, oil the shortest notice and I'oiisnuablu ; terms. Sawdust Burners and Ginn Gearing of dilFbri cut size*, always on hand. AUIXANDF.R, ItOHKltT MDOl.'OAI JUENKY ALHXANDEU. i Sept 2, 1857 20 Oin CONGAREE IRON WORKS. ) GEO. SINCLAIR & CO-, Near the Greenville Depot-, ColTumloia, S C., IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS AXJJ Manufacturers of Slcam Engines, Boilers, Mill Gearing, Grist and Saw Mills. ?c. RE I NO practical Mill Wrights, Machinists ami Engineers, lliey will attend to nil orders in tln-ir line with promptness, and on reasonable terms. Repairing done nt the shortest notice, ami Castings of all kimls made lo order. April It, 1857 50 \ My DISSOLUTION. r|"MlE partnership heretofore existing Wtweeii JL UUS. JOItDA-X A PUCKKTT, litis been dissolved by the untimely death of l)r. C. t". 1'uckclt. The undersigned Survivor will continne tlio 1)UU(? )>usim-ss ") litv old kIa:id of Wnrdhtw &. Lyon. He has just returned from New York, unit would say to to his friellds and custnmnra that ho has n large and well assorted Stock of Jb'JrLESH DRUGfrS, with other fmicy articles, which he proposes ti? sell at cash prices, and to Physicians particularly, on very reasonable terms, lie lias given hit> personal attention in selecting liisStock, ami nothing hut the very Lest articles of DItUGS have lieeu purchasod. I). A- JORDAN. October 1,57. 23 ly Q_7* Pri'M copy. THE MARSHALL HOUSE. r|"MIE subscriber having purchased that coraJ L modiolus and well kimwii mansion, tlio Marshall House, has made every arrangement for the Accommodation of permanent ntul transient hoarders, and hopes, by proper attention, . to merit a freo share of public patronnge. After the first of October the rates of regtiular boarding will be $15 per month. EDMUND COBB. Oct- 1?57 23 tf s Removal. . r|"MIE Subscriber has removed from his old JL Htand to P'ii right. it Starr's Gin Factory, and return* his (hunks for past favors, ami solicits a share of public patronage in his line of business. I He will make l'aiu-1 Doiira, Saab, Iilimls, . i vvuriirobM, Tables, Desks, L)uor and Window Frames, Ike, Sec. 1J?Ho will also make Collins of the finest f style and finish. For reference, apply to any gentleman in the town of Abbeville. " G. C. BOWERS. April 1,1857 49 1 y " ? The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District. n Isaac Carlisle, App'L. Partition { j In the mailer of th? I Win. Carlisle, A guess }- Ileal folate of Jaru?a Kennedy, et ul., I Carlisle, dcc'J. Def'ta. I IT appearing to my satisfaction that the children of .lames Carlisle, mimes not known ; the children of S?a?ii'l Carlisle, names imt known N the clii 1(1 i-i-ii of Mariha Newall, names not known ; the cliihlreti Marjrni-et Shucklcford* _ mime* not known; and the children of Francis Carlisle, names not known, heirs middialf ilm lees of James Carlisle, decM, rosiile beyond the limits , c 'of this State?-It is therefore ordered thnt they do appear, and olijpct to the s:tlo of the Real Kstate of the said Jamos Carlisle, on or before the a the sixth day of Junuary, A. I). 1858, or Ihcir tionsent lo the samo will bo entered of record. WILLIAM I11LL, 0. A. D. J Oct. 6, 57. 84 . 3m Hair Wreaths. ? TVt CREWS would respectfully inform- ^ liJ. the Ladies of Abbeville village, mid of the "V"* <. H District generallyi that she lias returned to this ' ; village, and would be pleasnd to resume her former occupation of niakiug 1IA1R WREATHS*.' for any who may desire them. This iti a most beautiful, mode of preserving the hair, and of perpetuating the memory of deceased or.ab*euk A 8 friends, The WHEAT118 can be made to nuy size, and composed of the hair, of as many dif- ' V ferent persons as desired. Any ono desiring the above work caa find Mrs* ' ii , C. at Mrn. Ai.le.ns Boardini; Housa, Abbeville, Ocl. 21,1857 25 , If Mackey Council, B.*- ft S.\ M.Y /T^HE.IUiffular meetinsf of (his Council will h? JL:' he1d; t\ii'T/iira Wtdmtday Night of each Montb. '4 ' ' 'v t; ' - f ' Extra meetings will be catted.at any time fo A 'suit th'a convenience of, Comi>a?ieuit Crotu lh? country. " J. G. li.\SKIN\ Kc?ort1?r.. U . Oct 39, 1857 - , , 27. if ^ J