The Abbeville banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1847-1869, September 29, 1859, Image 3
CARRIAGES AND RUGGIES
f^Pi
AT TAYLOR'S FACTORY
ANEW lot just received of those fine Cur
rinses and All persona wi?li
'ing nny thing in thn lino will Jo wclllo give ni
? call, as I think I cuu suit nlmoxt Atiy one ii
the way of
Double or Single Seat Buggies
AND
FOUR AND SIX SEAT
CLOSE OR OPEN COACHES. &c..
As to quality and price. My motto is? ? ernal
'profits and quick sales." Therefore come on
?ll you that want to ride. I can rig you ou
with
Carriages, Buggies, Harness,
Umbrellas, Whips, Baby
Carriages, and
Wheelbarrows.
cy a lot of g.iod Gccond-Jinud work (or salt
*cheaj?.
E. J. TAYLOR.
Abbeville, C. II., ?
Sept. 21, 1850. S 22 3t
R. A. PllINGLE & CO.,
Dealers in
1B00TS, SHOES & BROGANS,
No. 177, East Bay, Oft/tosilc the Ituilding oj tin
K'w Custom House.
Charleston, S. C..
r MX I1K Subscribers olFer for Sale a large tin
JL well assorted Stock of Goods, udupted li
tho Country trade, ami would call attention t<
their Double Sole Nailed Plantation Brogans
Double Sole Pegged Plantation Rrognns, ant
two Solo Pegged i'luntion Brogans without t
Velt. For sale hy the Cape. Orders solicited
It. A. PRINGLE & CO.
Sept. 15, 1859 22 ?5t
COTTON PLANTATIONS
Foil S A TiE.
^TMIE subscriber offers for eale on aecommo
A dating termp, Two Cotton Plantations ot
Little River, Abbeville District?Ellington con
tuiuing
700 Acres,
and Turkey Hill, about
1,200 Acres,
These Lands nro in a high state of cultivation
a largo i>ro|H>rtioii in the Woods, and sufficient
low grounds to make ample provisions, and wil
compare favorably, in all respects, with tlio bes'
cotton plantation of the District.
CHARLES T. IIASKELL.
Sept. 20, 1859 22 4t
NOTICE
To the Citizens of Abbeville
1TAKE litis opportunity of returning my sin
cere thanks to the citizens of Abbeville
and Edgefield, for their liberal patronuge, am
?iuce a return of my health, 1 would moat re
?pectfully solicit n continuance of the same. ]
will at all times he found in my rooms nl
Greenwood Depot. Those desiring my service!
will always find uie ready to give them complete
satisfaction. ftly rno'lo being?no satisfaction,
nu pay.
J. D. Mi'KELT.AU, Dentist.
C rei n wood, 8. C
Sept. Is, 1950 22 tf
?5$" Press Copy.
" LAND FOR SALE!
rwitiE undersigned offers for sale the plarr
JL on which lie is now living, williin a hull
mile of the village -,r Lowndesville, containing
200 iLcres,
more or less?one Hundred acres of which is in
woods ami I he remainder under good cultivation.
There are several springs of
Excollont "\JVn,tor
^n the plane. Also, a good DWKIiLl.Vfi
HOUSE, aild all necessary out-huildinps. To
any one wanting a small place near lo Church
and excellent iSiliools, the above will be very
desirable.
Terms accommodating.
Address?
A. A. Bowir,
Lowndcsvdie, S. C.
September 0, 1R50 21 3t
T11E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Abbeville District.? Citation,
iiy WILLIAM II ILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbe
ville District.
mM7"!IEREAS, Win. Robertson has Applied
ww tome for Letter* of Administration on
rtll and singular tile good.", and chattels, right;
ami credits of Jus. L. l'rate, late of tlte District
aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
Maid deceased, to be and appear before me at oui
next Ordinary's Court of the said District, to bt
holden at Abbeville Court House on the
fourth day of OctcJber, next, to show cause, i
any, why the said administration should not b*
granted.
(>iveh under my hand and seal, this nipeteentl
day of September, in tlio year of oiJr Lord on<
thousand eight Hundred and fifty-nine, am
ill the eighty fourth vear of American Indeneiii
erice.
WILLIAM HILL, O.A.D.
September 22, 1^69 22 2t
' A REGULAR
STAGE LINE
Abbeville to Washington, Ga
'"I'MfE Undersigned, Messrs. POOL <fc RUT
JL LEDGE, jiavi11pj obtained the mail con
tract between the above points, would respect
fully inform the public that they have iestocke<
the line with
Fine Horses and Entirely Nom
Coaches,
and with experienced drivers they will continui
the line, leaving Abbeville C. II.,on MONDAYS
WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, alter th?
arrival of the cars from Greenville, so that trav
clers from all points above Ilodge's Depot wil
be able to pass directly through the same day t
Washington, Ga. Will leave Washington, Ga
on TUESDAYS,THURSDAYS and SATUR
DAY^.
Thiftis much the cheapest line for all tho?e gc
ing west from the upper part of this Statfe. l?'o
information apply to the following Admits
1 1U..II - ? I I !ll /I If
UWII.l 1TH.IJH1UC, /\IMIt'VIIIU lv. il., IlitOrALU
Kooeiis, CalhouuV Mills, John S Ani>kbbo.n
Dan burg, Ga, and Jahf.? E. Waddv, Washing
ton, Ua.
TOOL <fc ItUTLEDOE.
July 7th, 1859 11 am
DISSOLUTION.
.'CI'MIE Copartnership heretofore existing be
' tween the undersigned is this day dii
golfed hy mutual consent. Mr John White i
alone authorised to settle All notes and ac
counts due the Firm. Punctual payment i
earnestly solicited.
JOHN WHITE
It. J. WHITE.
June 8th, 1859, lS-13t
~ RiMTSlAlD
OASSIMBRBS
JEANS AND KERSEYS.
JUST received h full supply of these we
kuowu durulile goods al
OKAY ?t ROBERTSON'S.
Aujj. 2-1, 16^9 lb U
!
L A. W1LMAMS
Una li'ev on exhibition his Immense Stock of
: ML ft WINTER GOODS'
Comprising every variety of
FANCY AND STAPLE
:MI GOODS,!
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
In great variety. tt
'CLOTHING,';
I The Largest Slock in any up-country Clothing
, Store.
1 BOOTS, SHOES, (LARGE STOCK,) 1
HATS & CAPS,
LARGE STOCK.
ftPA ? "*? ?
atUAItS ANU 1UBACUO,
From Lowest to Finest Grades.
NOTIONS,
And all other kinds of Goods kept by first-class
Stores.
These Goods were bought at Great Bargains,
and will be sold at prices to suit tlio times.
Call and examine for yourseivi'8?Goods shown
with plousure, and sold at BARGAINS.
' Particular inducements to Cash Purchasers.
? A. A. WILLIAMS.
Abbeville, C. II., Sept. 20, 1859 U2-tf
i iRAV I ROBIiRTSOF :
)
i HAVE NOW J
IX STORE,
; THE LARGEST
5
BEST ASSORTED
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS/
) EVEll OFFERED
IN THIS j,
JVL R. HL E3 T ,
?2MBH.ACIM*a
; ALL TIIE A
NOVELTIES N
1 of
! 0 F TII E
SISAlSOlNr. "
AN INSPECTION u
tt?TI qi
IS INVITED. 11
01
AbWvillc, C. II., Sepl. 21, 1859. 22-tr ^
Tffii'Mir |
At Xleduoocl PribOa! g
AS Agorlt fnr the sale or I. M. SINGER & ?
Co's Celebrated Sewing Machines, I am authorised
to a-lfcrtine the reduction in their
' prices for this Mnchinb, such as Ncf. 1, 2 and :i.
1 Tliereforc such mdbhines ns are used by l'lan- T
1 ters, and are suitable for all kinds of work, and .
the same machines that I have been selling for ?'
?115.00, 1 tnVc pleasure in saying that I can "
now deliver at $'J3.00?Other sizes in ptopdt*tion.
' I
These machines give universal rntisfaction. 0
They prove for themselves what they arc repre- JV
j. scnted. To those that are in want of a Sewing
Machine that will do, I refer to any person that '
has one of I. RI. Singer's & Co.'b, as I am sat- tr
isficd that any one who has one of these nia- ^
' chines will not hesitate to pronounce them sit- ^
j pcrior to any other. af
, 1 am prepared t? furbish tlic ut>ove maclilrte ,
at the REDUCED l'llICES, at short notice.
E. J. TAYLOR. ri
Abbeville C. II., Sept. 22, 1859 21 3t w
the: state of south Carolina. ?
Ablhivill" District.? Citation.
By WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbeville
District;
WHEREAS, W. J. Arnold, has applied to a>
me for Letters of Administration, on till
v ana singular the gfrnds and chattels, rights and
credits of Lewis Logan, late of the District ~
? aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all "1
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the I
' said deceased, to be and appear before me, at C
* our next Ordinary's Courl for the said District,
to be holden at Abbeville Court llouse, on the .
I thirtieth of September inst, to show cause, ,if
any, why the said administration should not lx C(
m ?fhnn4n/1
Given under my hand and seal, this 16th 0]
day of Srpternher, inst., in the year of
8 our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-nine, and in the 84th year of American
Independence.
WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D.
1 September 15, 185!) 22 2t B,
? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. u
Abbeville Diitrict.? Cituiion. a,
Iiy WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbe- E
i- villi: District. <J,
r AIT HERE AS, Adum Wideman hoM applied Co o\
: VV me for Letters of Administration, on all and p
ft singular the goods nud chattels, rights and credi,
its of Ann Spence, late of the District aforer_
ait A il/iA/ioautl '"*
These are,;tbprefo**V t? cite and admonish all
and einguUr^iho .kindred and creditors of th? said
deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our
- next OrdinaryVCourt for the said District, to be r
holden at AbbeVille C. II., on the thirtieth day
of September to show cstfte, if any, why the
said Administration should not be granted. "
f' Given under my hand and seal, this the 1
* 15th day of Sept.. in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fifty- j
8 nine, and in the 84d year of American Inde- ti
pendence. T
WILLIAM HILL* O. A. D. f
September 15, I860 22 2t j
The Laurcnsville Female College, t,
WILL resume iU Exercises on MONDAY, I
26th SEPTEMBER next, ander its t
, present able and distinguished Faculty. u
The Tuition id reduced, aud the beet board caii
be obtained on moderate terms. J
ll Fur further information apply to 5B " <3
REV. E T. BU1ST. D. D. 1
Pranideat, [
LaureusviHe, 0.
August IB . . IVM
NEW GOODS.
WIER & LVTIIUOli
A ItE NOW receiving a very large and well
nk. selected Stock of FALL and WINTER
!OC)l>Sf suited for tlie Seasuu.
NEGRO GOODS.
)ur Slock consiiitB of Southern and Columbia
Plains, Itorsoya, d)d.?
We are Agents for tlieSaleui (North Carolina)
Plains &nd Janes,
nd will have a very large supply sliortlj.
Dress Goods,
in great varieties, such as
Black and Colored Silks, English
and French DeL&nos,
English and French Merinos,
Plaid and Solid Colors,
French DeLanes, Robes, the
Latest Styles.
Embroderies, Laces, &c.
A tplcndid assortments of White Goods,
Linens, Muslin Collars,
Hoseries, &c.
iLiadiefei^ OloalsLs
in Great Varieties)
from 4 to $30i
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Wc have the largest stock of
Mens' OlOtliins
c have ever had, of the very latest styles, and
L very low priccs.
HATS AND CAPS.
fe liave all the newest styles of HATS AN D
Al'ri, and the largest stock wc have evor had.
NEGRO BROGANS;
A very Large Stock, and at
very Low Prices.
We are itol, in llm lml.it nf ?i?
- - ; ?
ipiiji goods, lint' we will say this much, give us u
ial nn<l if we cannot sell you, it will be J'our
ult and not ours.
Our motto is, "quick Bales anil small profits."
WIER & LYTIldOE.
Sept. 14, 1859 21 tf
CALIFORNIA,
Australia, Pike's Peak,
and Dora's Gold
Mine
r??/ all in the course of time cease to yield their
rich treasure to men, but so long as the
Steamboats and Railroads keep
in running condition
PPLETON & R. M. FERRYMAN
T7~ILT.> continue to add to their fine assorl'V
inenl of Fall Goods (in season.)
Wc are now receiving oue of the best stocks
5F*?tll Goods,
cr olTered lo the trade of this community.
Uilr feto'^k of DRY GOODS embraces all ihe
wellies tf the season as well as i*uch Staple
ood.sas our study old phinters like to see.
Our stock of SHOES will be fall and Ihe
lality A No. 1 Our HATS are (I'd. UROCEIES
are Choice. DIIUGS are never good ; but
irs are pure fresh and unadulterated ; our
LOTHING heavy, warm and low priced.
Hard, ware
e will not say much about, for it is always
ird wure with us. We keep YANKEE NOIONS,
and that means a litlle of everything.
We will not say as many others, that we will
II cheaper than any, but we think Ihe prices of
ir goods will compare favorably with any other
ock this side of Charleston. \
Our DRY GOODS are New and Fresh, as we
Id out our entire stock this Summer. j
To our old patrons we tender our thanks for
e liberal support they have Riven us, nnd we
jpc, by strict attention to business, to merit
fair portion of their trade this fall; we will
ke great pleasure ill showing our old patrons
ud as many new ones us may feel disposed to
mie) through our stock.
We also have on hand a large stock of BAGING,
ROPE.TWINEand HeartpineShingles.
APl'LETON ?t R. M. FERRYMAN.
Ivr-TO u 1? >?"> ? 1'
w - W., UC|?U AO, iOJJ ZI-1L |
COME, LOOK AND JUDGE
FOR YOURSELVES.
NOW OFFER for Sale my very valuable
Tract of Land, in Anderson District, S.
luated on the Patera of Tugalt'd River and
ig Ueavcrdatri Creeh, alld containing 1,000
:res, more or less. There are, in a fine state
cultivation, 800 acres, mt>rc or less. 75 or 100
which is nlost excellent Bottom. There is
) lack for good Water and good Timber. On
e premises is a very comfortable Dwelling;
isiues there are good otlt-building And very
mveniently arranged. Some 450 acres of this
act is under a good fence and uncultivated,
hich serves as a most excellent woods-pasture,
efe jour cattle and sheep may ramble
id " lire high/'* Unmolested by other people's
ock.
This place Is convenient of access Id dfcveral
lurches and academies, stores, mill*, <fcc. 1
ill give a great bargaiu to the purchaser. My
n, Robert Holland, jr., is on the premises, and
ill take great pleasure in showing any one
und who may wish to see it.
Come and look at it and buy it, for a belter
irg&iu than I will give l.'afi not been offered
ly where iu (lie country.
ROBERT HOLLAND, SR.
September 7, 1853 Stl 6t.
Sale of Real Estate.
"TNDER the direction of the Will pf J. E.
LJ Foster, Dee'd, we will sell, at Abbeville
ourt House, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER,
plantation, on which the Deceased lived,
mtaining about
300 ACEES, j
a which are good improvert'orits. Also,
The doolie Tract, containing
1TO ACRES,
ljoining the hoqne place, Sold on a credit of
velve months, interest froift date, with note
ad approved sccufrty.
All persons having demands against the Esitc
will please hand them in to the Fxecutors
s they wish to know t&e indebtedness of the
state. Persons knowing theiAselves to be inebtcd
to the Estate will make payment withut
delay as the debt* of the Kstat? must be
mu?
JAMtB MoCASLAN,
C. W. COWAN,
ExecAtors.
Aug, 6, 1869, 14?If
A CHEAP PLACE.
rllE subscriber will Bell, to suit purchaser*,
hia deeirale, well improved Tract of Land,
ear Winter Seat, on Hardlabor Creek, contain05O
Adhesive
Hundred and Fifty WOOD LAND, well
imbefed ; Tree Uuadred in fine state of eultiat
ion, Seventy-fife ot which is Creek and
IritMch Bottom, and One Ilftndred and Twenty
''ive
PreiBlx Upland,
hat will produce froin six to eight Hundred
^rtinds Seed COTTON and from fifteen to
weirty Bushels CORN pef acre, whhout maiura.
Those desirous to buy Land in Edgefield or
LbbeviUe will do well to took at mine, as I ana
tetemiined to aell, and wilt give a great bargain.
The baildings are all good, and m ihoroWgh fe>
ir. Come quick or yntt will lose a barfcniVT.
JiOHN W. McKELLAK.
SUnl 14. IOAO ? '+ i
f ALL AID W
, 1 8
MORA, W
iatjcciisocirid 1*0 ;
HAVE NO\
Splendj
FINE READY-M
At tviintwAi
A 1
mmmm
WllICII WILL DE 1
mrtst FnMlIonable Styles, rind Warrant
JL will be sold at tho lowest, prices, by
HIOR^
So- cTi
We havb this ?lrty associated Mr. J. K. HO
Mr. J. M. NEWUY liia entire interest in the I
CLOTHIN<? BUSINESS in all its bt-rtnehea, at
IIORA, WISE & CO., to hi) will uSb tliB uain
concern.
Augusta, Giv-, May 27, 1859.
A OA
Having disposed of my inltreat in the firm
WISE ?fc CO., I cheerfully recommend the ni
tinuunCb of llifeir pfitronnge.
Augtista, tiu., *?-v 27, 1859.
SALES FOR OCTOBER.
Sheriff's Bale.
BY Yirtite of Sundry Write of Fiera Facial
to mo directed, 1 will sell at Abbevilli
rVu.-t ll.o.oo ll.~ M 1-?
..VUOV! wii nil; Mini munuuy 111 Ul/lU
HER next, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
loWiny property, to wit:
1 Sorrel Horse, blind, Buggy and Harness
levied on as the porojterly of L. O. SlioUmaker
ads. fc. J. Tayldr; and bthl-rs.
1 House and Lot, in the Town of Abbeville
containing four Acres, in"re or less, bounded b}
lands of John G. Wiladn, Charles Dendy, and
other?, as the property bf JohuCduib, ads. Chris
tian <t Deal, and others.
204 Acres of I,nud, more ttr Itse, boUnded bj
lands of James Gorden, James McComb, au?J
others; also, one Negro Woman, Martha, as the
property of Samuel W. Cochran, ads. W. B.
Roman, and others.
50 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded bj
of Peter Gilillebeau, Edward Calhouu, and others,
as (lie property ef B. E. Gibert, ads. Gollithoc
Walker, and others.
140 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded bj
lands of James N. Cochran, and others, us the
property of James M. Calvert, ads. Drueilh
Douglas.
TERMS?CASH.
JOSEPH T. MOORE, S.A.ij.
Sheriff's Office, Sept. 7th, 1S5U 20 8t
The State of South Carolina,
A UIJE VILL E DISTRICT,
In Equity.
Elizabeth Ellis, *1
vs. 1 Bill for Partition
Christopher Ellis, J of
and olhera. 1 Honl
PURSUANT to order of Court. I will sell, al
Public outcry, at Abbeville C. II., on Sale'
Day in OCTOBER next, (3rd,) the follow ing
tracts of the Ileal Estate of J. E. Ellis, dee'd.
The Sma.l Tract or Lot near the Village oi
Due West, containing about 1} acres.
No. 1?The IJuddoti Traet, containing ahoul
7") acres, bounded by lauds uf Zuchariali Haddon
and others.
No. 2?The MUrdoctc Trac', about 200 acres,
bounded lauds of Robert I'fatt, Eliz. Ellis and
others. ,
No. 3?The Sliarpe Tract, about 150 acres,
bounded by lands of W. J: StcVtilison, Robert
lladdon and others.
No. 4?E ? of Shnrpc Ti-act. ilbout 150 acres,
bounded by lauds of Mrs. Camp, John Cowaii
and others.
No. 5?Brownlcfe Tract, about 225 acrep,
bounded lauds of W. M. Stetentori, l*ctefr Henry
and others.
No. 6?The McKeowu Tract; about 175.acres,
bounded by lands of Geo^ Nichols, Ileury Bowie
and others. Said traets to be resurvByed and
I>latt8 exhibited on day bl Sale.
Terms.?A credit of one and two yenra, with
interest from duy of sale; purchasers to give
Bonds with at least two good sureties, pay the
costs ill cash, an<J pay fbr papers.
tV M. ll. PARKfilt," b.hA.b
ConlnlisiionefH Office," I
Sapt. 5, 1859. J 2d 4t
Due \Vest Telescope pttblish, and hand
Dill to W. II. Parker, on of before tlie day ol
Sale. .
The State of South C&r81iil&,
ABU EVIL LIS DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Margaret Lyon, ")
ts. V
Isaac L Sybert, and wife, f Bill fbr Paftilio'n, ?fca
Laura Lyori, ahd others, j
PURSUANT to order of Court, I will sell nl
Public outcry, at Abbeville C. H., on Sale
TU.. .*? nffP/\DL'D 'Ol \ .L n ? ?
I/or hi uviwmvn .icai, ^ru.; me Heai jjsinie
of Thoipas J. Lyon, deo'd., coutuining aboul
Eight Hundred and Fifteen Acres, more or leu,
and bounded by lauds of R. W. Lltes, Adam
Wideinau and others, known as ** Indian Hill."
Said Trafct to be reaiirveySd And pftttt exhibited
on the day of Sale.
T*rms?A credit of otle and two ^ears, witl
interest from the day of 8ale, purchaser tc
give Bond with at least two good sureties i tc
secure the purchase money, pay tfie costs in oaah,
and bay papers.
W. H. PARKER, CE.A.D.
Commissioner'a Office, )
September G, 1850. f 20 4t
The State ef South Carolina,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Kitty F. Williams, )
vs. { Bill for Partition
J. W. Xt. Marshall, f of Rett Estate.
Adm'r. and others. J
PURSUANT to orfle# 6( Court, I Will sel
on S8le-dt(y in OCTOBER next, at Ab
bevilleC. If., at Public outcry, the Real EstaU
of William A. Williams^ deo'd. containing Three
Hundred and Fifty acres, mora or less, boundei
by lauds of Johu Culhouu, Jefferson Floyd am
others.
Terms.?A credit of ono, two aud three years
with interest from the day of Sale. 1'urchasei
to give Bond with at least two good sureties, U
seoure the purchase money, pay the cost* it
cash, and pay for papers, . ,u
WM. If. PARKER, c.fc/t.i>.
Commissioner'< Offioe, )
September 6, 1859. V SO 4t
The State of South Carolina
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
in Equity.
Clark * Tillotsoo, I
4. r n:n * a
tk I out ivr aocuum
fames' 0- Martin.) and Relief.
Aftary A. Martin, V
aud othira. )
PURSUANT to order c* Cotart, I wJfi Mil
at pijblic outcry, at Abbeville Court Ifcftbe
on Sale Pay in QcMber next, (8) three NE
6ROES* Albert, Wilhaio *nd Catharine, and Ml
crreaae, if any. Term* Caah.
WM. H. PARKER, o.K.A.D.
Copamiaiioner'a Offioe, \
September 18, 1S&9. ) 21 Ida.
Wanted to Sire.
1W1LL pidy fair vfagea for fix or otftit Cat
neuters. Enquire a\ White's Baddmift.
eC/WNOVEK.
INTER GOODS.
59.
ISE & CO.,
r. ivfc. ifjsWSY co.,
V ON HAND
LcX StOols. of
ADE CLOTHING,
.B AN1) HETAtL
so,
um Mm
MADE UP TO ORDER,
ad to fit. Also, dealers in Furnishing Good*, which
L, WISE tib J^m
Under the U. S. Hotel, Augunta, On.
ri~o iesi
ItA with us in blindness, and lidvin? purchased of
firm of J. M. NKWHY &. CO., will continue the
tltb Prtttic old Htand, under the name and style of
e of either firm in clotting the business of tl'.e bid
J. K. IIORA,
w. a. WISE.
W. T. TIMMERMAN.
n d.
i of it. St. fcfewfcY &. cn., lo Messr?. IIOIIA,
5W firm to nly friends, and solicit for them a c.onJ.
M. NEW BY.
sept 15?21?3m
ASSIGNED STOCK OF
HIonry s. Kerr.
3 nnnnrnirn imr
unubcmcd AMI rifUVISIUNS, j
Hardware and Cutlery, &c.
iL laargo I*ortlcJtx
AT AND BELOW COST.
10 nnn Choice Western BACON, 1
IvJjUUU 15 Bales Heavy Gunny BAG- <
: GING. t
| 50 Coils Prime Bale ROPE, t
100 lbs. Weavers TWINK, 1
10 bbls. Stewarts C. SUGAR, e
10 " MOLASSES, *
1 Ilhd. do. t
20 Bugs Java and Mdcha COFFEE, *
1 50 Kegs NAILS; '
lrit'i Sacks Liverpool. SALTi ?
8000 lbs. Sweedn iltON, ussortbd,
' A Largo Lot of Wooden Ware.
1 Consisting of Bucketsj Tubs, Heelers, Mens j
lifes, dec.
' French aiid American Window
| .Glass.
15000 Choice Havana Segars.
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,,
entUi-acing alnlost ever}* thlnjj in their line. To
all of which the public are respectfully invited
to examine before purchasing elsewhere.
TI10 nlock will bo closed out as rapidly as possible
; a large pohtioii at anu below coat. j
All Goods Must be Paid for Before
Removed. J
JOSEPH T. MOORE, Assignee.
, Sept 7,1859 20 4t t
; HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE!
rI~MIE undersigned offers for Sale the HOUSE
I" JL and LOT in which he is now living, in the
village of Lowndesville. The Lot- contains four
1 and tt-lo Acres, and is '
Well Watered,
j by a Spring branch runuing through it. The <
house is a 1
New Two Story Frame j
Building, Containing <.
six Kooms.
1 Besides the dwelling, there are on the Lot a .
good Stable and Crib, Kitchen, Smoke Douse,
i Dairy, and a Well of excellent water, ?&c.
Terms accommodating.
Address?
J. F. C. DuPRE, J
1 Lo\Vndeaville, S. C.
Sept lfit, 1859. 1(1 tf (
; " NEW FALL GOODS; <
SHBAR
TTAS^-receiyed, by the lost steamer from Nfctt- i
IX \ ork, Ladies' Rich Silk ROBES, pf new j
and bleguht style* ; Rich Bayadere Tnfli^a, and
I Fancy Silks and Poplins; Superior 4J French
r PRINTS, of beautiful patterns : Superior English
and American PRINTS; Fancy Delaine
liOKEs. of the latstParid styles; Smalf Figured '
Delaines for Childrbll'S DreSfifes ; Stfpefiar Saxony,
Welch, and Pateut Flannels; with a variety
of other articles, sditaolc for the present, season, {
to which (ho attention of the public is re- B
spc-ctfuliy invited. . . . . . e
Augusta, Ga., September 2, 1959 20 ly e
(
t Special Notice to Debtors.. 1
PERSONS INDEBTED TO HENRY S.
VRRR K.r ? A??? ?
? *'vw v* nvvuuim, mo uuillieu
1 that they muBt pay immediately. Indulgence fl
i will not be given to any one. The Books ?tc., t
1 will be found at the office of Juines C. Calholuij i
Esq., In teAfof the Court Hoavti. ,
I JOSEPH f: MOUllt?; Assignee. \
JAMES C. CALHOUN, J
1 , Agent for Creditors t
? S??pt. 7. 1859 20' Gt
MERCHANTS HOTEL, \
Coiner of King and Sffciety Struts,
S. 8. '
fTMIIjJ undersigned haying taken, tfcfc above. '
JL well known and favorite Hotel, would beg 1
lente rtupectfttlly ib inform the forfrier patrons f
of the House, as welt an the Traveling public. '
I that he has thoroughly repaired and re-furnished <
. it, and made many changes which will add to its <
, comfort as a home, apd as a public jeaorL He '
, would affib tafie occumon lo assure them that no <
I effort will be aprfrcd on the part of himself, ot 1
] assistants, to render their sojourn at the
"0Llt MERCHANTS"
[ pheasant aud satisfactory. i
i BOARD, PER DAY, $1.P0. ]
J. B. tflXdtf, Proprietor. i
S<>pt. 1, 1850 20 3m
POULLAIN. JENNINGS & (JO.. j
' GROCERS A COTTON FACTORS,
AuvuMta, Q-ai,
CONTINUE the Sale of COTTON aud other 1
Produce in their NEW FIRE PROOF
WAREHOUSE, Co/Mr of Jackson aq.d Rev- ,
nolds Streets. Cagfi advances tA'aie wh'6'ti de,
??red; i
ANTOINE POULLAIN.
! THOMAS J. JENNINGS, 1
f. , ISAIAH PURSE. * <
Sept. 1, 2859 20 6m I
Notioo
. T8 hereby given that application w ill marie be to.
X the nest Legislature to amend the ob'arier of
Abbeville Village, and extend the time for which
f- the Town. Council wi?a empowered to tux the
citizens of "Ab^erilte under the aAfended Charter
nNCMld *1 111* IS"
DM'LA
Itus constantly on liund, tuid is
DRUGS AND
To which he rerp'ectfully inVitca Iho retention of
iw bciccicu wiui grcni# cure, aim conuiuu) in ["arc, c
DRUGS, M
iti -'1km: itjc Jl
Fine Toilet Soaps, Fine I
PEEFlj
TRUSSES AND SH
SURGICAL AXD HEX'
Pare WINES and LlWSi
MESICINS
FINE TOBACCO, S3NT
f AKGY ABB *01
N. 1$.?Physicians' prescriptions carefully coir
Mudieincs warranted gennii
May 19, 135'J, 3-tf
State of South Carolina.
AIt BE VU.LK iJJSTlilCT.
Office Court of Common I'lens ami (J nil Sctnion*.
N. K. Hutler )
vs. > Attach me nt.
IVm. II. Lloyd, J .McOowaii, l'lt'lVa Attorney.
WIIEUEAS the 1'Ininl.ifT did, dti the liinotri-nt.li
day of November, eighteen htinIred
and fifly-eijjht, file his declaration against
.he UefenUnnl, who, (it is said,) id absent from
111(1 willintil lIiA llmiltt nf ll.io '"? ???
her wife nor attorney known within the same,
lpon whom n copy of s:lid declaration might bo
icrvcd : It is therefore orderd, that th? said Deendnnt
do appear and plead to the said deelarition,
on or before the twentieth day of Novemier,
eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, otherwise
itial and absolute judgment will then bo given
ind awarded against hnn.
M ATTH B\V Me DONALD, r. c. p.
Clerk's Otfice, Nov. 2d, 185?. 32?12m
[n the Matter of the Itdal Estate
of Robert Smith, dec.
State of South Carolina,
abbe villi-: lmitutvf.
In Ordinary
Franklin Bowie, and wife, App't )
va. .- Defendants.
W. S. Smith, ct. al. )
[T appearing to my satisfaction that James
Smith, and Isaac Smith, two of the DePts
n'tliis case, reside beyond the limits of this State.
It is therefore ordeicd iliut they do appear
md ol.'ifipt t? the ?ule of the Heal Estate ttf Hob;rt
Smith, dee'd, on or Lieforo the ll'tli Novein)er
next, or their consent to the same will be enured
of record.
WM. IlILL, O. A. D.
August 25, 1S53 Is 3ni
;j : ,
The State of Sooth Carolina.
A B1IK 1 "ILLK DISTRICT.
Petition for the Benefits of the I'ix 'ofviiit liebt'o
A<\> , .
TAXfrsi \lr M.fip Aiiv
I of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by 1
virtue of ft Writ of Capias r<1 satisfaciendum
it the unit of SatiiUel S. Farrar ?t( Brothers '
laving filed in my oftice, together Vritli a '
Schedule, an oath of his estate and,?ffcctaf, lljs 1
ictition to the (Joiif-l of Qummun i'leas, prayr I
ng that he may be adirtitteU to tfie OenfefiU* of '
he Acts of the General Aeseuib^- timde fcir the '
elief of insolvent debtors. _ I
It is Ordefed, That the Sdiil SarlJ'l ?.' Farrar '
ind Brothers, and All oJicr creditors to whom '
he said James W. McCradj-is in anywise in- '
lebted, be, nnd they nfe liefebj? SufHmoned,
md have notice to appear, before the ,fiaid !
3ourt at Abbeville Court House on the third 1
lay of October next; td 3hew.catise, if any they 1
tan, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid '
hould not be granted. 1
MATTHEW McDONALD.c.ar.
Office of Common I'leas,.)
Vbbcfrilfe Dlstiict, 28th v , !
une, 1859. J if 3nr. 1
j
T&6 State bf South Carolina.' <
AliUEVlitK DISTRICT. J
Petition for the Benefit* of the Insolvent Debt (
, ,. or'a Act ( _ t
JAMES A. CALDWAJ-^, wIjo is in tbc custody
of the Sheriff of Abbeville District,
it the suit of T. If. Ligon. having filed in,my
iffice, together with a schedule, an oath, of Ins
state and effects, his petition to the Cttttrt of
Common I'leas, praj'ing that, lie may be admited
to the benefit of the Acts of the (General
Assembly made for the relief Of insolvent debt- i
ire.
It is Ordered, That tlie saiu T. if. Ligon,
tod all other creditors tb whom the said James
Caldwell is in anywise indebted, be, and
hey rife Ht'feby sMmnloned, .nncf have notice
o appear, before the Coilrt ttt Abbeville Court
louse, on the third day of October next, to
hew cause, if any they can, wfi'y the prayer of
he petition should not bo granted.
MATTHEW McDONALT), u.c.r.
Office of Common I'leas, )
Vbbeville District, this > i
f8th June, 1869. J 9 3m.. i
Aiie ouivo oi ouuia varojm*.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Petition for the bcrtrfitu of the IntolveiU Dibtor's
Act. 4
JOHN Wi BROWN, who is in the Custody
6't the Shctiff of Abbeville District, by
rirtue of ft Writ of Unpins ad Sot isf?cienduin
it the Bait of William Sherrard, having filed
n my ofti.cp, tog^Uiep wi,th a Schedule. on oath,
>f li 13 estate and effects, his petition to the
2ourt of Common I'leas, praying tf/at he may
>e admitted to the benefits of tho Acts of the
Jencral Assembly made for the relief of insol
rent debtors.
It is Ordered, That the said Williatft Sherard
ind all other creditors to wbotfj th?v Saidf .John
iV. Brown is in anywise indebted, he(,anj3.they
ire hereby sumnltffied; tltli httv'a notice to apiear,
before tho said Court Ht Abbeville Court
Jouse, on the third d/ty( tit Qctober t next, to
ihew ?ftuse, if any ttfey can:-(?hy the: prayer 6'flhe
petition aforesaid, should not be graft ted.
MATTHEW McDONALD, O.O.r.
Office of Common Pleas, f
\bbeville District, 28th f
lune, 1859. ) 9 8in
The State of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
Flendcison, Rutland, )
North <t PlnU, f. Bill for AtcC Marshall
vs. ) Assets.
Hodden, Slager A Co. jf
PUKSUANT taorder ofCouct "ihfi <yrediton
of the above n sin oil firm of Slager,
[{addon A Co., b&lh rArti virtual on J partnership
" are hereby required to preaont and .
prove their demands before me on or befure the
tint of Oetobct nrti. , .
WM. H. PAHKEIl, C. E. A. D. ,
Commissioner's Office, )
June 28, 1869. J 0 Jim
MTotioo.
A PPMCAtTfON frill b6 maife at th> nrtt aes'
ix sion of the Legislature for a clifcrUr of Hi*'
rCIILIN.
k eniMg^
o. ifei^ S- ci^
$ ' 5 ' ^ * *'* ^ ^ f
uotV reviving a frcsli ?u|?i?l$r ok
MEDICINES,
liia friends and tltc juiVlic generally. liiaetocJ:f
'-lis following a: tides i
EDIOINES,
: <fca vik. s 9
Hair and Tooiii BhisiicS;
M E ,
CGUfcBEH ?BA ES;
jf.U iXSTIU MEXfs,
&S fbr Medical
CHESTS,
TJFF A.WTXJ CIOATIS"
lilT AHTJCGIklS;
ipounded, and all orders correctly answered,
ic, and of the best quality.
BHANCk ALLEK ft EDWARDS
jr
HAVE just roccivcd frecli additions to tlicir
Stock, of various kinds.
A ctioicc lot just rticiived.
T/ 1? Uf n QTATT7'
A fresh, pure and transparent article jU'st roccived,
which we will sell at $1.70 a gallon.
PICTURE "FRAMES,
A fine lot of these on hand which we will sell
at Charleston price*.
Starch, Pcjrper, Spite, Ginger, Sod 1
S'Japf of all ? ? ></*} C'qrji Starchj
J'aints, Varnishes, Oils find
Pally, always on Hand.
PIANOS.
IV!> will deliver Pianos from one of the best
manufactories In l/ni^ed States, at any
point on any Ilailropd. in the State at five pet:
cent advance 011 New York prices, permit thq
purchaser to uap .thfii),. furKl?n3[ reasonable
length of time, have theiq exorttijlcu by any
Professor of Mtlsicj and tfieh," it itiey do not
give perfect satisfaction, we. will taka them
hnnb fruw nil tin* nnnAkoaA.
SEWING' MACHINES!
\Vc will deliver these at any, point on any
Ilailrond in tlie State, or /xt .pijy ..place in ttyj
District and wnrrnnt lliem to eive satisfaction!
BRANCH; ALLEN ? feDWARbS
Ahbev ille, April 22, 1869-titii
t?E CELEBRATED "
GOFFER. TOBi
Ml ITCI1 J^[,L'.S Patout, Metalic Tip, designed
lfJL especially /or ffoyn', Youths' and Children's
HOOTS AND SHOES. ...
An improvement litis be,ei| applied to Boots,
and Shoes, by wliicfy a saving of expense to the
EonSiitrer, of Uyo thfrd?, is realized, by actual
experiment. The Tip consists of q .piece of copper
or oilier iiidistructiblo material, neatly fastened
to the toe of the fc'ob'l or shoe,' forming, a
i^oniplctQ prqtett(9p-., Tfite, iuY>ntian,,ia yitpfr
presented Jo tlie yuiblic^ witli^tlie fullest knowledge
of its practical utility, having been tested
jvet'two years, and is destined entirely to super:ede
the old style, for Children's, Boys' and
Voutes' Boots and Shoe*. The importance of
this invention jwiJI be re^diljr, appreciated; U
is wpll Known that children, invariably wear out
their boots and siioes fimt ai tlie toe, and, witK
this protection, (hey will, upon an Average, wear
it least two to three times an long as the old style,'
while the expeiide is lnit a trifle more. This indention
is espijciujiy. apnUcnb.le to Miners'Boots,
and all occupations subjecting tli? toe of
lie boot cfr alioe to be cut or worn... Merchants!
md.the public generally, wi|l see.the importance
if obtaining these gqods imrqed^tuly, as they are
leatiiied, forleneraJ, ifae," to, supersede all.b'then
tinds. The goods may b.e p^tuine^.PClie&.r'y a,U
ho wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or of
he subscribers, i , - .
.. CHASE, McKlNNEY A CO.,
(Otfhefs t>f tlie i'alent.) Boston.
A(ig. 10, 1850 Ifi
t4.
(Sutcfcsior tG R. L: BatAiM
BOSkSELtfcR And StATIONER;
175 Richardson Street,
Three Doors a6ove the Market',
Columbia, s. c.
HAS, for sale ^ largq aMotlmanj, *f Law;,'
Medical, Theological, School ana ft4ipceilaueous
Books, Fancy (iooifa, Cheap PublicaiLions
and Bla.uk Uooks.of eve^y description. Sta^
lionary, Foreign and Domestic pf every, variety
and quality, Qil Paintings, EnftrayidgSoliithW-,
uruphs &.c., Artiita Materials, Globea, rtfiling
Denks, Musical InslrUpieiits, Ac, &o., Blank
Hooks, rnanufactnfed td ariy f-'alterri,' aiid Blank"
Work of, every,d?^ftr?f>tion prepared to ordfcr. . f
Wholesale Purchaser* supplied and all orders
promptly attended to at the Lowest Cash prices.*
August 11, lb50 16 6m
The Sttttb Carolina.'
AlihKVlEKK lit STRICT.
Office Court of Common Plea* and Oeii'l SessionHi
N. K. Uutler. Survivor )
Wm. lT'Lloyd, ) Mc(JoVaif?WS'i Atif.'
TITHE KE^S- tfte , Pld'ntirf cl/d on the niHeJX
llie.PjefftpVlfm't; 16. hiita] [b ,pt?c,5>t icoin,
and wiifitftit the corporate limits ,of (Ins ,8t*t^
aud has neither wife nor attorney ^knowu withii^
the same, fc'jvon whom a doffy 6'f .aajjl ff^plffa'iOn,
might lie nervedIt fit ^erefyfe cyrdfired^ thai
the Raid Defendant do appear and plead to th^
said declaration, on or before'the twentieth day
of November, eighteen hundred and QIVy-iliMjotherwise
ffnaf and absolute judgment will theu
be given and 1 warded agaiiMt hifn. i j
M^T'l'lIgW rMcjDQNXLI)l.G. O.T\
uiei k a uinc?\ INov. ao, 1W68, 85? 12m _
5rs. GREGG & ROBERTS,
dint
D"a?i: $rM
it .
ietnrn. ; , .,
August 4, 1859. 'lJ j__ If
8fci nn'ia t illii r * ':
AjjaiWfoi^m&r A afe '
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