The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, June 02, 1859, Image 3
WILLIAMSTON SPRINGS
mTHE Proprietors of this large auU coin
modioua HOTEL tiiUe pleasure in annotiu
cing to the public that it is now open for til
reception of company, and in under tlio mnnn^c
ment of H. T. TUST1N, one of llio proprietor*
The Hotel is now completed, and many com
forte and amoaements added over tlie lusi season
The Hotel i? capablc of accommodating 501
pereone, and tho proprietors can say with confi
dence that for large and well ventilated rooms i
?vi ou.pnwtu HI any waiertllg place, nix
very eflort will be made lo meet the expectn
lion of both the soekcre of pleasure mid health
A* to the medicinal quuliiies of the water, w<
?an say that we know of no invulid who hu
given it a fair trial hut what has gone away be
lieving that they were greatly benefitted.
There is a good Livery Stable kept in connoc
tion with the Hotel, where good Horses and Ye
hide* can be had at all times.
The Williainalon .Springs aro situated imme
diaiety on the Greenville A Columbia Ituihoad
in Andorson District, S. O., one hour's run 01
Railroad to Greenville village, 7 hours' run U
Columbia, and 15 hours' to Charleston, S. C.
and Augusta, Ga.
H. T. T1JRTIN,
ENOCH NELSON
J. G. WILLSON.
May 26, 1859 .S fit
GOODS
A.T COST
AND AUCTION.
IN view of making room for our fall purchases,
we will on aud aficr (lie iirst of June next,
offer our entire stock of diy goods, Hats and
Show
At Cost.
Our stock of dry pooka embraces all the latest
styles, fancy SILKS, TISSUES, OALLICOES,
BERAGES, BRILLIANTS, MUSLINS and
GINGHAMS ? *
" ...?c niiu i rimeu JJOUUIc
BKIRTS ami FLOUNCES.
On the first Saturday in JUNE, we will commence
to
AUCTION
good* at 10 o'clock, A. M., and continue to Jo
aoon cTery Saturday until further notice.
We would especially cull the attenliou of the
ladica to thiR notice, ax it will afTord tlicm hii opportunity
of obtaining Rome rich and beautiful
gooda for a email outlay of money.
Terma?A credit till the first of January next.
APPl.KToN <t H. M. PKUKYM AN.
New Market, S. I'., May '20, lb'.Vj. 4 1 in.
DR. S. HENRY BEARD,
DENTIST,
Graduate of the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery.
HAS permanently located at Abbeville C.
If., and .Holieita n nbure of pub!ie patron Re.
Teeth inserted from or.e to full upper and
lower sets. Kxposed nerves destroyed and In-nte<3,
free from pain. Having putvh ise<i an office
Right of Dr. Rlandy, <?f Raltiiimre. I am prepared
to insert teeth on the I'h^oplastie prucrm.
tW Office?Over Branch, Allen & Edwards'
Drug Store.
Alatoovillo, S. O.
May, 26, 1859. 1-tf
FANS,
Prom Five Cents to Twelve Dollars.
T=> A ~P? A cir*T .<=*
From Twenty-Five Cents to Twelve Dollars.
M IT S I, INS,.
From Si* and a Quarter to One Dollar and
Twenty-Five Cents.
R KSJAAOES,
From Four Dollars to Twanty-Fiva Dollars.
Ts PIES' 8HOU8,
From Fifty Cents to Five Dollars.
LADIES' HOSE,
(Cotton, Linen and Silk,)
From Si* and a Quarter Cents to Five Dollars.
A. A. WLLLIAMS.
April 29, 1*859-52--tf
' SALES FOR JUNE.'
Sheriff's Sa^e.
BY virtue o? sundry Writs of Fier* Facias
to mo directed, I will sell at Abbeville
Court House, on the first Monday in .Turn tie*t,
within the fecal hours of sale, the following
property, to wit:
I Negro Man, Tom, levied on an tlm property
of Stephen W. Willis, nds. J. S. St. J. II.
Jlritt, and ot tars.
TERMS?CASII.
.10SEP1I T. MOORE, b. a. d.
WverllTs Office, May 19th, I ?69.
The State of South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT,
Tn
jlu
Henderson Kirtland, ?
North <k PloiL > Bill for Inj miction,
vs. ) Account, <fcc.
JI add on, Slager <fc Co., ,
nd otheru. )
PURSUANT to order of Cowrf, Y will sell at
public outcry at Ahbevilta C. II., on
Sale Dh y in June ucxt, (6th) Nine uncommonly
valuable and likely fttyra**, attached as the pro frtj*
of A. Wilson lluddon, nnd held under order
of this Court.
Terms?A credit till 1st day of January next,
with interest from day of .nale?purchasnrs to
gtv? bonds with two good pureties, pay the costs
in Cash, and pay for papers.
M. B.?Sale positive.
Wm. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commisfioners Office, )
May 13, 1859. J 4 tde.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville District.? Citatinv.
By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville
District.
WHEREAS, Christopher Ellis, has applied
to me for Letters of Administration, on
all and sincmlar the coodR and chattels, richts
and credit* of John E. Kllis, late of tho District
aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, tho kin<lred and creditor* of tlic
aid deceased, to he and appear before me, ni
our next Ordinary's Court for the. said District,
to be holden at Abbevillo Court House, on the
seventh day of June next, to show cause, if any
wby the said administration bhould not b?
granted.
Given under my hand xnd seal, this twentj
first day May. inst.. in tho year of
jonr Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-nine, and in the 82d year of Amorican
Independence.
VILLI AM HILL, O. A. D.
May 23, IPSO 5 2t
THE .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Abbeville. District.? Citation.
By WILLIAM HILL, Ksq-, Ordinary of AbWeviile
District.
WIIEREAS, John MeClain has applied to me
for Letters of Administration, on all and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits
ol James aicuinin, laic oi tne District aforesaid,
deceased.
TIiprh are, therefore, to cite Hnd ndtnonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of tbo
aid deceased, to be and appear before me, at our
next Ordinary'a Court for the Raid Diatrict, to be
holdon at Abbeville C. II.? tlie ninth day
of June next, to show cause, if an\', why the
aid Administration should not be granted.
Oiven under my hand and seal, this the twentyfourth
day of May. in the j'ear of our f<ord
one hotiMiid eight hundred and fiftynine,
and in-the 88d year of American indePfP/Jence.
WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D.
May 34. 1859 6 2t
Diesolution.
' 1.^11 E Partnership formerly' existing as the firm
JL of Jordan <fc McLaucliiin, was, by mutual
consent, dissolved on the 1st of February, 1869.
D. A. JORDAN,
DONALD McLAUCIILLS*.
M.?y 12, 18S9- i tf
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I! ABBEVILLI
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. IVaa constantly on liund, nnd i
DRUGS AND
" To wliicli lie respectfully invito# tlie attention ?
. 8 selected xvitli great care, and con6iels in ]>art
i DRUGS, M
mm :
Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine
PERFU
TRUSSES AND S3
SCRGIGAL AXD DE!
Pure WINES and LlttUC
mumcim
ipxras Tortivooo, s?
FANCY A2SB TO
N. B.?Physicians' prescriptions carefully en
Medicines warranted genu
Way 19, IPS'.*, 3-lf
ABBEVILLE
CARRIAGE FACTORY.
E. J. TAYLOR, Proprietor.
A large Stock of Carriages and
Buggies on Hand.
r|MIK Sul?H<Tilior taken pleasure in informing
1. those who are in waul <>f ('arriajjes or Hugjjii'S.
iliut ho ha?, within the lust, few weeks,
lixited Koiin* fifty of tin* must popular (."arriaijo
FhcIoiii-x in the New Knglund State.", and liua
with great, earn had
Manufactured to Order
Rome of the LeM.of work.
Expressly for this Market,
mid now ofl'.-ra the Fame for sale at prices that
cannot tie beat in thin country. This work,
with a larjre Block of niY own in aiuifnrlnrp. i>a
warrantud to bo of tlie Irc-st material and workiiiniiship.
Having made nil necessary arrangemots with
the best Manufactures 1 nm prepared in furnish
to oi'd-.-i every stylo of Carriage, from the finest
Cooch dowd to h child's Wheelbarrow, at the
shortest notice, and at very low pric-a for fine
work.
I'lense give me a call, and examine the work.
My slock consists, at thi* time, a& follows:
KOCK.A WAVS?dilTcret. hi vies,
DOiim.K SKAT HITOGIES?no top,
SINGLE SEAT l*l't:GIKS?dillVrct styles,
Extension Ton, Sliding Scnl IIUGGIES,
Single Seat. TOP lll'UUIKS, (fine,)
Wool-stutFcd and common CO LI. A ICS,
HARNESS?line for QHi, and upwardn,
Willi'S,a large stock, . t fronj 25 ota. *3,
Fin? FLY N K'l I'S, for horses,
BUGGY UMHUELLAS, best quality.
Children's Carriages and (Jigs,
in fact almost every articlo kept in a Carriage
Fact or j'.
My stock of Trimmings are fine and large, and
I am therefore prepared to do all kinds of repairing
at llio shortest notice and best style, at
prices that cannot be underworked by any Shop
iu the up country.
Second-hand Work.
I h:?ve on hand a few grmd Buggies and Carriages
which I will sell cheap.
The public uro invited to give mo a call, and
examine the work, if they don't wish to buy, as
I churge nothing fur looking.
Furniture.
I am nlso prepared to receive orders for wiy
Rtyk of Furniture, and deliver the same to this
pj ice, at as low prices as can be bought in any
y0tilhern market.
Sowing Maoliiiios.
I will also furnish SIMOEU'SSF.WING MACU
INKS at New York prices, with only the
freight udded.
E. J. TAYLOR.
Abbeville C. II., May 17, 1859. 4?3in
r>AIT.Y EXPECTED.
GREATEST LI XI HY OF THE SEASON,
-A. IP E W
ELIPTIC BED SPRINGS
ADAITLD to any size Bed, and will be sold
cheap. The Astor lloupe and other hotels
have been lately furnished with them, and
they are pronounced without a nnrnllnl for
comfort in the summer. No family should bo
without them.
A. A. WILLIAMS.
April 20, 1859-62-tf
JUST OPENED
AT WILLIAMS'
FOR LADIES.
A CHOICE lot of Bereges, Muslins, and
ninny other goods o/ newest styles,
which please call and exumine.
A. A. WILLIAMS.
April 29, 1859,-52-St
INDIA MATTING
Of Superiority Quality.
WILLIAM SHEAR hns just received from
New York a large supply of 4-4, fi-4
e. .? xvu:._ ?j /' ?'
-r i mill II HUV OIIU l/IIOCKCU inj^lA
MATTINGS, of superior quality.
ALSO.
Ingrain, Three-Ply, Venetian, English Brussels,
nnd Velvet CAltPETS, at very low pricea
ALSO.
Embroidered Lace and Muslin CURTAINS ;
Curtain DAMASKS; WINDOW 8I1ADES ;
CURTAIN BANDS and CORNICES.
All of which will be Bold at very low prices,
nud persona wishing those nrlicles are respectfully
requested to examine them before purchasing
elsewhere.
Augusta, G*., May 2, 1869 2 ]y
Off for the "West!!
''IMIE SubsoribeiJiavinji determined to remove
JL to the West. onVrs at private sale a very
valuable tract of LAND, lying two mile# East
of Donaldiiville, containing
880 Acres,
Two Hundred Acres in WOOD LAND?the
remainder is in cultivation.
The entire tract is the first quality of farming
Lund. It has a good Dwelling Hodm, Gin
1 House, with all other out-buildings, all of them
new.
J. L. PRATT.
May 4, IPSO 2 tf
ET Prew* pleas* copy.
IXJCHLIN,
&
3 0_ S.
b now receiving u frc<tli supply of
MEDICINES,
>f liis friends and the public generally. His stock
, of tlie following articles:
XT' rk T r* T AT 17* ct
JUJ XJ L \J .11\ XLi O ,
JL JWii 9
Hair and Tootli Brushes,
'MERIT,
S0U3LBER BRACES,
\TAL IXSTRIMEXTS,
)RS for Medical Purposes,
S -CHESTS,
xurr c - aus,
IIMT ARTXCM)
mpounded, and all orders eorro_tly answered,
line, and of the best quality.
What has caused this great commotion
The country, country through?
I i OT rni lifr- rti In
LAO! FALL Wt 5AIU
Cheap Goods for Cash was all the rage,
The greatest blessing of the age.
THIS SPRING WE ADD
rPHAT wo are armed and equipped as tlio
JL. demand rei|iiires, witli a much Larger,
Hotter and < Ihenper Slock of Goods than wo
have ever offered before.
SO FAR FROM
THE CASH SYSTEM
Having proved a failure, each successive month
liiiu shown a steady increase. We shall not
therefore abandon the principle. 1 >111 shall adhere
to it inure closely than ever. Old Fogies
may cry, "I'caee! pence!!" hut there shall
he no peace until it is known as fur as the Kit at
is from the West, that Abbeville is the hest
market for the purchase of 1/ry Goods, and
that MOORE it Ql'AIKK'Jj is headquarters
for style, price ami quality.
Come then, al!. yc sons and daughters of
Adam, and
YOUR GOODS FOR CASH
And be no longer led by those who hold out
long time and big profits.
llere it is hardly necessary for us to say that
one of our firm was one of llio first in 'J?c
Northern Markets, and nearly the last to leave
it., and that we have ninny of the noveltica of
the season, o-jnsisting in part, as follows:
Jiaroge Mantles, $7.50.
Mant.illas at Si.90.
Mantilla Shawls.
Illusion Caps.
Holie Almedn.
Robe Leonora.
Holie Magiciennc.
Robe a Quilled.
Robe a I.es.
Robe A L Imperatrice.
Double Skirt Robca,
Robe Chevalier.
Robe A 2 Volants.
Robe A 2 J u pes Volants.
Bonnet* from 25cU to $10.
Esmoralda Sleeves.
l'rimadonnn Setts.
Levella Cloth.
Immoral ilft Barege.
Granidien.
Circular and Quaker P'ans.
White and Col. 1'iquc.
Tine Back Combs, $7.00
Barege Robes Double and Single,
l'laiu Bareges, 12Jets.
Thunder and Lightning Hats.
Straw Hats of every colo? and style.
Clothing of ail styles and prices.
We hand you this short list but if you will
bring with you the CASH, we can 6how
you many goods that will make your hearts
leap for joy, and pay von well for coming fifty
and oven an hundred miles.
Fearing that we shall occupy more space
than the Editors of the " Banner " and " Press"
had the kindness to reserve for up, we shall
make but one more appnal.
It is to those who livo at a distance to
come U> town, and if you cannot buy all
of your goods of us for Cash, you will find
some of the Fogies who are clever fellows and
ever ready to welcome you inside the portals of
their doors, and extend to you that which we
refuse?Time 1 Time)! Time ! 1 I?until time
shall bu no longer on their books, then take
from you a scrip of paper on which is written,
"One day after dute," ?tc., with your name at
the bottom.
Our advice-pould be, bring with you the
" filthy lucre, " and pay aa you go; then.
Calm will be thy' sleep as infant slumber*,
Pure as the purest thoughts thy dreams.
And all the joy tli is bright world numbers,
Shed o'er tbeo her mingled beams.
M0011E A QUAIFE.
April 6. 1859?19-tf
NOTICE.
''Freight as Cheap as the Cheapest."
1 THE Excel Line having been thoroughly organized
on the 2'Jth April, P. L Wade.
nppoiutod President, T. H. Johnson, Secretnrj*,
It. Johnston, Agent at Savannah and H. F. It us
sell, Ageiit at Augiutn; (he Steamer Excel will
in future i un in connection with New York, Philadelphia,
and Raltimore Steamships at Savannah
and Georgia Rail Rood at Augusta, leaving Savannah
on Saturday Evening, and Augusta on
Wednesday Morning. All Goods for Northern
and European markets and the Interior should
1h> addressed to caro of Agents Excel Liuo at
Savannah and Augusta. Forwarding of course
free. '
With men so perfectly acquainted with the
fo warding and shipping business, it is needless
to assure the public that promptness will characterize
all operations of this Company.
R. JOHNSON, Aff't Savannah.
II. F. RUSSELL, Ag't Augusta.
May 4, 1869 4 8m
Notice.
fTMIE Notes and Account* of the Firm of Jor>
JL duu ii McLauchliu are in my hnnds for
collection. There are also Notes and Accounts
of the old Business of D. A. Jordan. Those indebted
to the firm, or to myself, will come forward
and make immediate payment to the undersigned.
D. A. JORDAN.
May 12. 1859. 3 tf
BOYS' AND SERVANTS' CLOTHING.
AVERY good stock may b? found at W il
lianas'. Plesse oall and examine.
A. A. WILLI ASM.
April 29, 1859-62-tf
DOMESTIC GOODS.
A FULL stock may bt found at Williams
at all tinea at lowest market price*.
A. A. WILLIAMS.
April 23, 1830-52-tf
SOUTH CAROLINA
CULUMBIACOrrON MILL!
'"I'M IE subscribers Iiavo just added a cotnplet
JL sot of
WOOLEN MAC111N l?ll\
to their factory and nre now prepared to furnisl
Merchants uiid Planters willi various styles o
SUPERIOR KERSEYS."
They veill pay a fair
cash; piiiob
for all wool sent them, or they will inunufar1
ture it into c-lotli for parties wishing it, nt 1 *2<
cents per yard?furnishing the warp for tin
same.
Persons sending us AVool had host wash it
before sending, but it ran he sent, just as i
is sheared from tVvs sheep. Black uud whiti
wool had best he kept separate.
We would especially urge upon our pstrorii
the great necessity of 8i-n<liug in the Woul a
soon as clipped; if this rule is followed, th<
parties would always be sure of having tin
cloth in ample I ime.
We are determined to supply no goods but o
the most superior kind, and guarantee our eus
millers innl it will Dc more to tlieir interest!
to patronise n liomo enterprise, than to buy tb<
trashy Blnil* of our northern friends which i!
only made to sell.
\V? will still supply our ci!li'lir,il>?il Osnn
liurgs. Also Cotton Yarn at the lowest rates foi
CAttll.
Mr. JOHN McBRYOE is our agent. at Abbeville,
inn! will take orders for g Is, purchase
all Wool offered to him at fair mnrke
prices, and attend to any business for us.
J AM ICS CMBBES ,fc CO..
Columbia, S. C.
April *2i?, 1869-3m
NEW SPRING GOODS!
WILLIAM SHEAR
HAS received from New Yoik his Spiin(
supplies, embracing u large and spicudu
Assortment of
DTIY GOODS,
Atnong which arc?
Fancy Spring and Summer SILKS, of now
and elegant styles;
Paris SILK ROBES, with Double Skirts, o
rich ai.d splendid styles;
Black Bayadere and Plain Black S1I.KS, o
superior quality;
Rich I'aris Organdie nnd Barege ROBES, o
clreant. styles;
French Printed Jaconet. andlOrgandie ROBES
at very low prices;
Black Barege ROBES, with Double SKIRTS
for Mourning;
I'Mis Printed ORGANDIES and JACO
NETS, of-new and beautiful stvles;
Superior't-1 Franoh 1'KINTS and Chintz BR1L
LI A NTS;
English and American PRINTS, a vcay largi
Klltltll I*
Ladies' lllaek Lace. Sill; and Luce. aikI l'laii
IUmoU Sj!k M ANT11.1 .AS, of new and fpleiidn
flvl''s;
I.;nlii;s' I'liiin White, ltlack and Fanf?y Harem
SHAWLS;
Ladies' riaiii Blaek (Jretiudine ?ii<1 Stelli
SHAWLS ;
U.cli I'miioli Kmhroidered Muslin and Lae<
COLLARS mid l.'NDKKSLKF.VKS, in hettso
new and L'^unt m1vI?-h;
French Lr:l>r<>idered Muslin COLLARS, o
now and ) >?mi i iti fit I sit.yles;
llieh Kiuhiuidered I .nee I'OMi'ADOIIRS ;
Thread iiml Viileiieieuiied Lace KiKilNliSam
INSKRTINCS;
Worked Swisa and Jacouct l'LOUNCLNGS
and Dimity HANDS;
Jaconets, Nuiusuok, Checked and Mull MCS
LINS;
I'luiii and Dotted Swihs, Tarlatan and Stripei
MUSLINS;
Fancy Swiss MUSLINS, for Ladies' L'uder
sleeve*, of beautiful styles ;
A large assortment of Ladies* ilUUItNINC
GOODS;
A large assortment of Ladies', Mioses* Gentle
ineii'n, Youth's and Children's H' 'J-H.KV, of tin
f.u.ii.r/('OUSi:TS him I St i'cl Spring SKI 11TS
of the most approved styles ;
Ladies' Gossamer Steel Spring SKI UTS, i
new article of the most perfect symmetry, aiu
very light;
Misses' Steel Spring SKIRTS, of assorted
sizes, and Ladies' do. of extra length ;
Ladies' PARASOLS, of new and beautifu
sfyles;
With a full nnd complete assortment of ar
tides suitable for Family and I'lnntation use.
\V. S. continues to noil for Cash, or for Bill
to be paid promptly, quarterly, nnd in this wai
be can sell Goods at decidedly lower prices thai
they can be purchased on ihe usual credit terms
lie respectfully invites his friends and the publi
to examine his stock, cspicially his h>rge an
varied assortment of
Ladies' Dress Goods, Spring arte
Summer Mantillas, and
French Embroideries,
"Which he ha? selected with grout csre from ill
most recent importations, and comprise some t
the most desi.-nble urticles over olfbrcJ in thi
city.
Augusta, Ga., May 2, 18.r>i) 2 ly
TIM? V ?" I?
IKTVIOOH.ATOR
. PREPARED BY DR. SAN FORI),
Compounded Entirely from GEMS
IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AM
LIVER MEDICINES now before llic put
lie.
These GUMS removo nil morbid or hn
matter from the Hyxlrm. supplying in thei
place h healthy (low of bile, invigorating tli
?tninuciit causing fnoil ii> digest well. Pnrif\
iitff Ihr h/oi>d, giving lone and health to lli
0 whole machinery, removing the cause of th
disease?clTuuting a radical cure.
Qj Billions attacks aro cured, and, what is bel
" ter, prevented hy the occasional use of th
Liver Invigorntor.
' One dose ufier eating in sufficient to relicv
?tlie stomach und prevent the food from risin
and souring.
OOuly one dose takon before retiring, pre
vents nightmare.
.k Only one dose taken at night, loosens th
v bowels gently, and ctircn costivcncss.
^ One doso taken after each inoal will cur
, Dyspepsia.
p One doso of two teaspoonfuls will alwaj
relieve Sick Headache.
g Only one doso immidintely relieves CoIm
whilo all who use it aro giving their unan
M IT! nil* fonfimnnv ? ?
-..J ... ..o .
One d?fo oficn repeated is a snre euro fr
? Cholera Morbus, and a preventive of Cliolen
Only one bottle is needed to throw out of tli
H system lite eiTer.ls of medicine after a Ion
sickness.
K One bottle taken for Jaundice, removes a
r eallownesR or unnatural color from llie skin.
^ One dose taken a alioit time bofore eatin
_ gives vigor to tho appolito and makes the foo
( J digest well.
One dose, often repeated, cures Chroni
Diarrhoea in its worst form, while Summer an
Bowol Complaints yield almost to the fir*
dose.
A few bottles will euro Dropsy by eiciting th
absorbent*.
We take pleasure in recommending this m?di
cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chi
Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious type. It oj
erntcs with certainty, and thousands are williu
to testify to its wonderful virtues,
Mix water in tho mouth with the Invigon
tor, and swallow both together.
ntiec one not la* rts mttiz.
| D?. Sanfokd, Proprietor, No. 346, Broadway
New York.
Retailed by all Druggist* Sold, alse, by
Donald McLauoulin, and Branch, Allen <
Edwards. Abbeville C. H., S. C.
April 28, 1859. 1 ly
Dr. D. A. Jordan
WILL still continue the practice of Medioin<
VV and may be found at the Marshall IIous
in Room over Marshall & I.?e*a Law Office.
| May 12, 14359, 3 ly
,T I'lliMSIK (IMS. *
S'rilEN QUARTER 11-4 und 12 4 Linen and
JL Cotton SIIEETINO,
4-4, 5-4 and 0-4 Linen nnd Cotton I'illow
q C AS11\ O,
1 ??- !. II 4 and 12 4 Summer Marseille#
QIILTS.
1U4, 11-4 nnd 12 4 Allnndiilo QUILTS,
|, 8-4 and lU-4 Linen Dainu.sk TABLE
f CLOTHS,
8-4 and 10-4 Dewed TABLE CLOTHS,
Linon Damask Napkins, Doylies,
Fruit Doylios, Towellings,
i Glass Clotlis, &c.,
L?
Together with r beatiful a&aortment of LACE
' and SWInS
t
d Embroidered and Damask Curlains,
: vnmmj mim
p
Oarjiels, Mailings, Sec.,
f In fuel evi-rytliinir wauled in tliut way, nnd
will he oileied ut or below city prices. Call end
' and Hee llicm at
* OKAY it ROHEKTSON'S,
' No. I ( rnnite Range.
March :{0, 18.r>9 40 If
r New and Fresh Family Groceries.
i J. tJb 3NT- XSLUNTOX
WOri.il rcopeolfully infonn their frieiida
mul the pnlilio that they liavo jtint received,
hihI lire offering for Bale, h new mid freah uHsuitiiicnlof
Finoet Family Groceries,
which they offer low for Va*h, or on short time
to those who pay promptly. They have a large
Htook of everything usually kept in a aimilur establishment,
to which they, respect fully ask the
? attention of the public. Our .stock consist*, in
pari, as follows:
Superior Rio and Java Coffoo,
, Bost duality Coffoo Sugars,
f Finest N. 0. Syrup and
Cuba Molassos.
We also keep constantly on hand
f A Ghoicc Lot of Whisky,
, from 50 cents to per (jalluii.
. Wines, Cordials, Porter, Ale,
Champagne Cider,
setiahs "loim.vo and snuff,
Pn tl rll AC Qao r? Cf n rnli Cn/ln
VlViiUAVU) kl tdl OUj VJUUClj VX/VJ?
NUTS, OF EVERY VARIETY,
1 CAN 1)1 MS, KA1SINS, FIGS,
! CROCKERY and HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, &c.
< SCYTHES AND CRADLES.
f We have received a lot of Sojthm Hiid Cradle*,
ready Ktvckeii, which \vo offer for $-1.0(1.
1 TAliLE SALT".
A choice article of Table i?alt, in Sack* of 10
lbs. each?price 30 ctu. per Snck.
i PAPERING, PAPERING.
A lurjrc lot of WAT.Ii PAl'liftrNG, which we
will boll low. Any one defiling this article will
plentse give 1,8 a cull.
We havo in storo a number of articles not
. <;iiiimcrut<rd in thin advertisement?in hliort, we
f keep n general assortment, an<l can supply almo.st
finy call, :ih our Htork is extensively varied.
We flutter oiirselveH that we cull sell as cheap mb
any oilier Iiomsii in the pluce, nud repjiectfullv
i uek a ?hui? of public patron ape.
1 J. A- N. KNOX.
April 20-, 1F&9 52 tf
BOOTS AND 8HOB& 5
THE Undersigned, having formed a
/^| \ partnership for the purpose of conducting
the
8 Boot and Shoo Business*
f would inform tho public that we have recently Y
1 purchased in Boston. Philadelphia and Now York,
' the largest assortment of
j Ladies' Shoos and Gentlemons' ^
Boots and Shoes, j
i of every conceivable siyle and pattern ever of- "7
feicd in this market. Our entire stock has been .
purchased by a practical Boot Maker. We feel ..
nurtured that we can, with great confidence, recommend
our stock to the public as being of a
superior quality, more durable lhau any thai can
e b? found in this- latitude. Wo intend to deal "
>f exclusively in
* t\
Loather, Boots and Shoes, m
and we shall ho enabled to sell heller work for M
leR.s money, than any Establishment in Town. 18
We will barlnr Leather or work for Rawhides.
The materials of our Stock were selected by
V E. ROCHE, one of tho firm, and the work P
PUT UP TO ORDER. 'a!
We tharrfore know the "sluff its made of," and ^
? can nafely recommend.il. We have a number of '
..i.. .. n.? ?i oi?..
. uuiib linn r>noil iilMXlTH III connection *"
( willi uur Establishment, and tire prepared to 't
Manufacture to Order
any work wliicli muv he desired.
r Call ai Timlin's liuildiug, next door to- Cobb,
e (Imiter it Co.
i- ROC HI? &. CHRISTIAN,
e March 31, 1859 46 if
" B. MT& S. A. WIMSTOCK I
e T) ESI'E' "TFUI.LY inform their friends and '
.11' customers that they have just returned 01
e from the Northern Markets with a handsome nl
g Stock of w
Ready Made Clothing of the
Latest Styles and Pinest al
Quality;
c in fchort, from the smallest size to the largest.
Also, a very large and tosty 6tock of
" Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, 8hirts, c<
Collars, Cravats and Pocket Knives,
1 and bll other articles necessary to make a com- w
plete stock. di
>r You ciin find everything fine and nice, and h|
?. for the quality of the Goods, verjf low for cash. It
e or on short time. A very large stock of pi
g Fine Sogars and Sixty Boxes p'
ii Tobacco,
which wo will tell cheaper than can ha hont?hi
K anv where. w
J We nro ver}* tliankfal to our customers rt
for past f.tvors, and we hope to receive a sharo of R
c this season's patronage. fa
?' n. M. A S. A. WINSTOCK. C
Corner Marshall IIouso, Clothing Depot ^
t AhboviHe, C. H. March SI, If>6& 40-tf c|
RECEIVED THIS WEEK.
!' A I.OT nf Trimmed Straw, and Neapolitan
_ BONNETS. vi
? ALSO? 4
i- A mngnifioent assortment of Maatillas, Lac* "
/in
Points, and &
BERAGE SHAWLS P
> t
Of the lataat stvlea, at tt
k GRAY A ROBBRTSON'B _
April 15,1889 62 tf ?
Hides, Hides.
THE highest Ca?\ price will be giv?n for -
HIDES, or trade if d?ahraM*. Call at I
f. No. 2. Wohrogt?n, St.
T. N. BROWNING.
I May 11, 1850 3 tf
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS,
fbr Mi curt of hut ignition, Sjutoa,
flatutfnoy, /,>#.? ?/ Ai'jiftilM, or any JlUtou*
Complaint*, nritintt'/rom a n'orhiti i'vicUon
of tKt Stomach or llotttfs, i>roduci?\j Vrampt,
Col it-, C/i'>l?ra Morbus, <bc.
In view of the fact that every member ot
the human family is mow or l.-as subjected to
Homo of the above complaints, bt?ides innumerable
other condition* in life, which,
by the assistance of u little kuowlodgo <jt
exercise of common sense, they may be able
ao to regulate their habiu of diet, mid with
the assistance of a good tonic, secure permanent
health. In order to accomplish this
deairsd object, the true course to pursue is.
certainly, that which will produce a natural
6late of things ut the least hazard of vital F*
strength and life: for this end Dr. Hostetier
has introduced to this country u preparation
called UO.STKTTEU'S a'lUMAClI NKV
MTTiilW, which at thin day is not a new
medicine, but one thai ha3 been tried for
years, giving satisfaction to nil who have
uae<> it. The llittcra opera''- powerfully upon 1 *'
the titoinach, bowels iwid liver, restoring I -48 I
them to a healthy and vigorous action, ana Bra?
thus by tin- simple prwevi of strengthening
nature, enable the ayatem to triumph over .j.j
disease. Iharrham, dvaetitery or tin*, so
generally contracted br new ai-ulerd. and eliasi
caused principally by the ehau({<* of wuter i <if th
and diet, wilt in' apeedilv rcgulut?d by o I m ? ,
brii'f us** of this preparation. 1 Hspcfsia, :
a disease which it iirobahlv more niKvalent ' own
when taken in all its vnrnjii* forms, than ' need
any other ; the csttwe of whi?*h mav always i wj|| ,
lie attributed to ilfniiiii-'iumitss ??f tJie digoe- j
tive organs, can >? ? ?>r?.-?l without fail by
usiiiij 1Hi.STKTTKK'S STOMACH BIT- j and
TKIto :? ? per direction* on the bottle. For [ t||ti
this disease cv.'iv physician will recotn* i
mend Bitters of sonm kiln), thou why not I "u'ir
usrt an nrtiel?* known to b- infallible? null (
Everv country have their Kilters as n pre- execi
venti've of disease. ami Kti-cngthening of ..
tli* system in general, uirl .uuong them all 01 1 there
is no! t?> be found a more healthy As
people than the (JiTtnaus, from whom this ?f (\
preparation emaiiut?"l. baaed upon eieiiulic \IACexperiments
which has attended to advance ' AC
the dostinv of this great preparation in the f?-'r t<
luedictil scale of scieiu'Q.
FEVER AND 'AGUE. J*
Tliig tiyliic inul provoking disease, which fixes ill I t li
relentless grasp on the My of man, reducing liim to relial
a mere shadow In a short spare of time, and rendering Fntti
htm phyti> ally and menially useless. culi l.e defeated n
and driven from t??o body i,y the useof lIU.'TKTTKIt'S V"
HSNOWNKIJ IllTTKUS. Further, any -f the aWo J
Mated diseases can not be contracted whan exposed to jl(g
any ordinary conditions producing tliein, IT the llitters mull'
are used lis |>er direction*. And as It neither creates dlllV
nausea nor offends tlic palate, and rendering unneces- llda'p
sary any change of diet or interruption to usual pur- pimp
Bulls, but promotes sound sleep an>l healthy digestion, IClizt
the complaint is thus removed as speedily as Is cou- hind,
iistent Willi lite production ?f a thorough and pcruia
ncnt cure. *'
For Persons in advanced years
Who are jnflering from an enfeebled constitution ajid Rs w
Infirm l>iit.r, these Hitlers -uc invaluable as a reitora- Seom
live of strength hihI vU-or. anil ne.-ds only to lie tried lo
to be apprciiaU-d. And to a mother while nurtlng, cimiiii
these inner* are indispensable, especially where ilia Afrit
mnfhor'u iinMrfiliNK'i.f '
of the clilM, <?>ii?-i|in-r.lly l.rr eu- nftli must yiolrt,
and here it U olwri: a t->at<;, *m:ti ?j Hotutter'i . '
Stomach lliiter* in m?Me.| to Impart temporary strength
and vig"r to the system. .ihmilJ ly nil means j" "
Iry (Iain rfuwdy f'?r nil i-a.-* of ilcMllly, and b*f?re to r".ft
do'iig, iu)k your physietan, who. if li?s is acquainted U '' "
with the virtue* of tin* Itittcrs, will rwMiniuuiid Cieir "J
use lu all ciu?c? of umiliii-kt. '
CAL'TIO.V? We caution tli<* public against
using any of I lie many imitations or conn- " ^
terfeits, but auk for ll<>>rnnH H Cki.ebkatkh my !
Stomach Kitteus, ntt>! foe Unit each buttle re?ju<
has the w..rJ? l>r. J. IloMclter'ti Stomach perfe
Bitters" blown cmi the cid<- of the bottle, and itios
stamped 011 the metallic cup covering the iiold
cork,'and observe '.hat our autograph sigtia- tl r
ture is on the label. ^ * '
O* Prepared and sold by IIOSTKTTER k Concl
SMITH, 1'itUbureh, l'a., and sold by all iiig I
Draxgists, grotcrs, and dealers generally fort.ui
throughout the 1'nilrd States, Canada, South ???Jef
America and Germany. inV'i"
SCO V I L & MEAD, V"f
MIM DitLEAXS, LAU
tVhotiikaile Aiii'uts,
an A
sou) iiy New
Donai.d McT.At'ciu.iN', Abbeville C. II.
E. M. Pens. Kilgeficld C. II.
amy 4, is.>'j a ly
10K15 TO BE ADMIRED TIIAN THE a.T/t
highest mmm a
EVER Bake
was (
fORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. ?* -?
woes
iThat? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. ^ nJ
BECAUSli it is tlie ornament God Uimarlf tainei
provided fur ull our race. Reader, nl- lurnii
lough I he roBo may bloom ever so brightly in lion n
le glowing cheek, the eye fie ever so sparkling trial.
io teeth be those of pearl.-*, if the head is bereft Sen at
' its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriv- u
ed, harsh and dry, or, worse still, if s|iiinkled t
ith gray, naturo will lose more titan.half her Faml
inrms. I'rof. Wood's Hair Kt'Stornlive, if used J aru
vo or three times a weok, will reatoro and per- ,nfc "
ancntly secure to all such an ornament. Read much
ie following and judge. The writer of the first "
the celebiatod J'ianitl, J'Ualbcrg: \
New York, April 19, 185R, into i
Dr. Woot< ?Dear Sir.?Permit me to e*- Oathc
ress to yon the obligations 1 inn under for the Bakei
itire restoration of my hair to its original color ; lion o
liont the time of my arrival in the United M. C
tales it wan rapidly becoming gray, but upon <(
ic application of your " Hair Restorative" it . *
ii'ii KTuvritMi ito mi^'iimii nut-. i uuiihujer your
estorativu as a very wonderful invention, quite L'"n'b
Ficacious uh well na agreeable. atronj
1 am, doai" Bir, yours trulv. c,l,r 'r
fc>. TIIALBERG.
"Prych a'r Gwpliedydet." Nashi
Welsh Newspaper office, 13 Nam*u sf., ) ' Ii
April 12, 1858. ) work
Prof. 0. J. Wood :?Dear Sir.?Some month ^ oal"
p six weeks ago I received a botile of your ?C4"H
air Restorative and give it my wife, who con- Memj.
tided to try it on her hair, little thinking at the . \\
me that it would restore the gray hnir to if* furtio
iginal color, hul U> her as well us my emprise, public
Iter a few weeks' trial it hns performed thnt |jlft j,t
onderful effect by turning all tlio gray hairs lo crt ^
dark brown, at the same time beautifying and '
nckeDing the hair. I stnAgly recommend ilio "
tiove Restorative to all persons in want of such ori'irii
change of their liuir. ' thrm
CHARLES CARDEW. fix"New
York, July 2<J. IP57. " I
Pnr. O. J. Wood: Willi confidence do T re- MIK' "
>mmend your IlHir Restorative, <i? being tiic 'l01**
ont efficacious article I ever caw. Since usiuc wa* 1
iBt,Hnir Refcioraiive my hair and whiHk<?r?? ,, j,
hich were almost, white have gradually grown Rn j
ftrk ; aud I now fuel confident that a few more u'
iAHn vcill rrhlnrollinm latftiAiP nulnrnLi/.Lr
man hub fcnovru Mm in ail unnuriiii nun nil- Thorn
leusant itching, no comniaa among. persons who
trsnirc freely. " '
J. KH.RY. tiful 1
PitOF. Wood?About two years ago my hair "|a.0''
immenuod fulling off and turning gray ; I c'"?^
n* fast becoming bah], and had tried many Bex>
medies to no effect. I commenced using your ,,j
eatorative in January last. A few applications \tneu
steued my hair firmly. It began 10 fill np, j.
ow out, and lurried back to its former color, :
tlack.) At this time it is full}* restored to ita
'iginal color, health, and appearance, and I a 1
leerfully recommend ita use to all. > t
J. D. IIOES. Ule r
Chicago, III., May 1, 1867. ugp(j
Tlie Restorative is put tip in bottle* of 3 sizes, montl
s: large, medium, and small; the small holda nvery
& pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the II
isdium holda at lesnt twenty per cent, more Jf_
i proportion than the small, rotaila (jyr two . *
olliars per bottle ; the large holda a quart, 40
Br ceut more in proportion, and retails for $3. ^ 1
0. J. WOOD A CO.. 444 Proprietors, Broad- '
ay, New York, and 114 Warket 8t, Louis, Mo. "C
ocr And sold by all Drugglatfl andL the i
anoy Goods Dealers. | plea*
April 28, I860 1 8mly ing 1
. '5^ man
Bacon and leather for Sale. ..<]
PERSONS wishing these article* ean b* admi
supplied by application to me at Green- P*ri01
wd, Abneyolle, S. C.
T. F. II. IUVTS. be h*
May 2, 185? 2 3?.
OROVER & BAKER'S*"*
CHLEiiltAl i:l>
WILY SEWING MACHINES.
STVLtS?I'HlCtJS FROM $50 TO $1?&.
extra ciiAhuc op gr. roK bkmukm.
BROA1UVAY NEW YORK.
KINO STREET, CHARLESTON.
ion, Allen it linwael>8, Agentt, Abuevill*
ii'bo Machines sew from two apoola, aa parid
from llie Store, requiring ?io re winding
iread; they llom. Fell, Gather, itnd Stitch
?ti|>crior alylc, tiuiahiug *ach seam by tbtir
operation, witlioul recourse to the handle.
ns if. required by oilier machines. Tbay
Jo bettor itnd cheaper* ewing than a seatoacan,
"Ten it she works fai one cert an hour
are, unqneHliuuably, the L<st M tic hi net, in
market for fnniiiy hewing, on account of
?>iin|>!ieily, durability, case of management,
mlaptutioii to nil varieties of family sewing?
uting c iihi-r heavy or fine Woik with eqUoffa',
and without Hpet'ial adjustment.
i evidence at tlin unquestioned superiority
leir Machines, llie Gauvta fit Bakes tirwirra
iiinb t'oMi'A.w beg Irtuve to reipeotfully r?->
> the following
TESTIMONIALS.
Having had one of drover & linker's Ma*r
in iriv family for neaily a year and a half,
;o pleasure in commending it ae every way
tic for the puipose for which it is designed?
ily Sewing."?Mrs. ,Ju*hua /.cavitt, wife of
Jjr. Leavilt, Editor of jV. Independent.
confess myself delighted with your S<?wMachine,
which has been in my family for '
v months. It linn always been ready for
, requiring no adjustment, and is easily
led t" every variety of family sewing, by
ly chancing the spools of ihrend."?Afr?.
ili'-lh Shirk-laud, toife of Rev. iJr. StrieJf,
L'ditoi of jV. t'/iriitian Advocate.
\flcr trying several different good machine*. .
ferrcd yours, on account of its simplicity,
the perfect ease with which it is managed,
rcll an the strength and durability of the
After long expelieuce, I feel competent
eak 111 this manner, and to confidently ranend
il for every variety of lamily sewing." '
F. B. Spuoner, ici/t of the Editor of Br?ok- :
ilar.
have used u G i over A Baker Sewing Ma for
two year#, and hnve found it adapted
kinds of family Hewing, from Cambrio to
rjuriiieiiis have been worn oat
ttil Uio giving way of h stilcll. The Machine
illy k^pl ill order, nnd easily used."?Mrt.
t. Whipple, wife of Rev. Geo. Whipple
York.
four Sewing Machine lias benn in usp in
raniity the past two yearn, and th? India*
pat me to give you their testimonials to it*
i:t adnpti'duess, us well us labor-saving quatiu
the performttne* of family and housesewing."?lioberl
Doorman, N. T.
'or several months we have used Grover A .
r's Sewing Machine, and have coma to tha
usion that every lady who deeires her sewtauliftil/y
and quickly done, would b# moat
mte in possessing one of these reliable and
utiguhlc 'iion needle women,' whosecombinalitiesof
beauty. Klrrnglh, and simplicity, ar*
uahle."?J. \V. Mori it, daughter of Q*n.
I'. Morris, fcditor of th* Home Journalt
tract of n letter from Thoa. R. Leavilti Baq..
luericaiiueoilemiui, now resideutin Sydaay, '
South Wales, dated January, 12, 18S8:
hud a tent made in Melbourne, ia 18i3; in
h there were over three thousand yardtef
ig done with one of Grover & Baksr's Mas,
and a single *eam of that has outiiood'aH
>ublc scums sewed by sailors with a
.wine."
f Homer ci?i1?l ho called up from hia maraiit'8,
ho would biug the advent of Gravav'-A
r ain more benignant miracle of art thaa
sver Vulcan's smithy, tin would denoaaaa
li^ht shiri-mnking an 1 the direful apriog-of'
luuiumberud.'"?lJt of North. n
take pleasure in saying, that tha- Grofer
kcr Sewing Machines have more thai) Mail
n?y expectation. After trying and 'rang
others, I have three of them in op?ra>
n my different places, nud, after^four yaftf'a
Jiave no faul: to find."?f.' H. Hammond,,
or of South Corvlin*.
[y wife has hod'one of Grover 4 Baker** _
ly Sewing Machines for some lima, aidsails
tied it is odo of the beet labnr-aaTmchiikee
that has been invented. I' tali a
pleasure in recommending it to the public* .
G. Harris, Governor of Tennessee.
I is a beautiful thing, and pute everybody
nn excitement of good humor. War# 1's
ilic, I should iusiiit upon Saints Grovarr ft
r having an eternal holiday in eommafMra*
f their good deeds for humanity."?Camwa
lay.
think it Ivy farthe beat patent in aae.
Machine can be adapted from the fiaMt
in-, in tin- nenvien: cuuimtre. It MVS
:<r, faster. nml more beautifully than MM
rtHgine. If initio could Dot be replec*4,.
y could not buy it.r? Jfrs. J. O. m?>%
lille, Tcnn.
i is upeedy, very neat, and dur*U* ia.lt*;
in uubiiy understood aud kept is repair
neatly recommend tliis machine to all my
lintitiiccs and othere.?Mr*. M. A. Forrtti,
>hii, 'Ann.
fo find thin Machine to work to oor ntbii,
and wiili pleasure recommend it t* Qm
j, an wo believe the Grover & Baker to V*
At Sewing Mnchine iir nee."?Dtary BrtlA<~
llitouia, Tenn..
f used exclusively for family purpoeee, with
try rare, I will wager they will leet *** '
^ score yearn and ten,' and never get 0*t *#
John Ertkinr, Naxhville Tenn.
have hud your Machine for several TI|1|I
nn peifeclly satisfied that the work it
is the best and most beautiful that ever '
nade."?Alatjpie A intiton, XtuhmiUt, T4n?
use my Machine upon coat*, dreu-aakiag
no linen stitching. aad the work is admirarur
bettor than the best hand-a*wing, *C
iher machine I have ever seen."?Lucy Jl.
pi?n, NathviUs, Tenn.
find the work tho strongest and moat be**have
ever aeen, made cither by backer
iut?, and legard the Grover & Baker Xi,
as one of tho greatest Hlensinga t* Hi:
-Jfr?. Taylor, Nathvillt, Tenn, " ''
have one of Grover A Baker'* |?vii|
lines iu u?a in my family, and find it i*T*lb*1
can confidently re command it t* *11 peril
want of n machine."?Q. T- Thompt**,
vill*, Tcnn.
take pteaaure in certifying to the atlHty
Jrover A Bnkir Sowing Maohiaea. I u?*
one on almoat every deocnptioa of work far
na. und find it much atrongtr ud batUr It
' rp^pect thnn work done by lnai^JTrii
* Wheeler, NathftUU, Ten*.
would be nnwilling to ditpoae*tf wj 0O*M?
ikrr Machine for a largo ino?|ltMM I
-eplnce it> agawi at pLeaanra."?K*t~ M* #
I, NathvUle, Tenn.
)ur two Machine*,. poaahaaa f
?ork of tweniy young ladiaa. Wf Smt
tiro recommend the Groref ? IdMnHh
Machine to bo th?heat tn a*."?if- JM*?
<f Co., Mem phi*, Tain.
"he Grove* A Baker Sowing Ma*fa? <? *?
rably. I think Uie atit<jk and Ml JfcrMfr*
r to that of any Sewing M?Mw I
On fins worV, I think th?)(Mki>n
ud to beat."? IF. J. Davie, MtmpkU,9m*
April 20,1859 &2 ?