The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, November 24, 1854, Image 4
< TIIE INDEPENDENT PilESSi
U rUBLftlLED teVEUY F BID AY ' MOB?*R?6, " -i.- C
^ T ER MS. ^
CSfSl per aunlitn, invariably in advance.
Advertiaemdnts will be ingerted^onspieuously
kt tho followiog veryJUrw-rite's? Ndf I
1 square of 12 linos or leas, ly'nigfftion, 76
Every following yMerUftU,' ^p&V* - - 87
4 equnro 8 . - - 8-1 001
Announcing ni CinVdiud&,$iu-advauo1?,) r> 00 j
Liberal de^oti^fcwm^Stjiiadtrj^'-jjei-soiib
advertising
All ohituaty^^^^^tis|^?^ti^twciTe linen ;
(car All conjuui|vjfehi^h[B si^-l4t{^ ? on bnfii-!
oen with this dfifc"?'!rmtsC addressed to The j
Independent I'lfr* %mi9m-iXn. a. C., n>E- j
paid, to irisuro attention.'' **'
? .V
?tmmtmmmmc. JaHMMcMa<MwMaggHiiggMBiBe^MaBagiBfaPBSKraMCTy
POETRY., ;
OUr Baby.
At our house, at hoino, we'v6va sweet little
*"* - . -. . .. - - -
ab iao ns a coon iu tile mil; J_i)nby,
And for mischief, fun, music, or whatever it
Of brats he's the general of alll. l *}" he,
"WitTi cheeks like.two roses,
Tho prettied of noses,
Endeared is otv Moses
By every fond tie ;
In fair and foul weather,
lie serves as a tether,
To bind us together,
My Fannie and I.
i -
JfTom full blossomed, till night draws
';'' befr crirfain, *,
- . Hip means for employment never fail;
' ' Aid though 1w8hcd be ,hia gobble, of music
we're certain
Wl*en lie drags the old cat by the taiL
Now callirig, and bawling,
And falling, and sprawling,
Andjmauling, and squalling;
At work and at play;
In tlfe dish-water paddling,
Or Jowler pack-saddling,
, Or Al>out fiddle-faddling,
He paBsc# the day.
f~i~ Z V. J *.. 1
THfttlgh his third yearisendod this present ScpHe'a
equal to any^at Ave ; [tember,
At lwo,: he could "put out," ns well I rememA*
the best "shoulder striker" alive; [ber.
In consideration
Of his qualification,
* v'~ I'm in contemplation
Of placing liim where
All the Mrs. Duncans,
^ And all Mrs. Flunking
^ Will say he's "some punkins,"
> jjjj^And that is?"The Fatb."
There's naught can escape his minutest inspecDlsplayed
on tho toy-seller's boards; [tion
And he helps hitneelf, too, without fear of doTo
the nicest the pantry nffoids,? [tection
V He's just in condition
, To meet competition
^ At tne grand exhibition,
* , ** A'-:? The rogue, with two eye*!?
'A *' There's one thing, depend on'fc,
- : ? xo mate a quick end on't,
) if he can lay hands on't,
H? ture take* Uu: prize. ?
~, MigOELLANEOUS.y *
<Tatf Rights of Railroad Passengers
to SEATB.-r-The Marine Court of yew York
haB rendered nn important decision in fav$?
of the right of railroad conductors in ejecting
* passengers from seats into which thej.had
o^trude^"themselves. Two men sue3>the
Hudson River ftailroad Company for ?500
daiOTga each for assault and false imprisonrnenu^
The facts are, that they en me on th%
care at Sing Sing, where they had drank
more liquor t^hzin was necessary to improve
\ their manner*. The seats iri the cart^vere
"all occupied,, but a gentleman had left his;
Kent to GflifW n /Mrrnr in Mm ..?.l l
r ,'"i"nu?<r
^ this sc^t:ttka.nlauUif;- possession'ot^noj'
refused to give it np when ei^od' upon, ap#|.
jphcj) applied to by the Conductor, u*d.j
j$8fis&ff*ifld obscene Jangnng^^tfensive to;
v ladies.. Upon this the Conductor, with net-as1-1
3p.' earjr. assistance, ejected the.ffcvties from thei^-h
' #eat8; a^jd, .^preveut'their violence, confin*.
ed'themihTjUtynail'voorn, until the train nr-I
- 1% ihcfwly; For this the action \v?6i
' DrqJwfiL. 'SUfr'.Court fffitified the action of
'Htl)0 fil^WUPtW' nnd rtitmisan/l tlm ?>< ? Tl.:.
flcois^t^jeco^nizos, for' (ho first ivtCe Viy n
cou^t t^tretic<r,Vthe right of a rough
, pa^teii^r' to^his-seat. ; v.
j^>inrii&nting on the above,f the Baltimore
*" [ American says :
yJSiv -Mt is reaUjrai\noyiog toba-suddenly difc
I ' possessed of ft seat nftc-r having occu^l i(r
^ wr>'np- noting
j:I . . i'' ' v7* .
. A; CouNTBYMAlj^ppe^ liia bead into a
ilM|- only one mMr sit- .
ting At the desk, rajSkigftVii wlinthoflKl for
snio.. To which, tuo would,bo wil replied,
^'logger-heads? v
Then, 6ir," jays the countryman, "your ,
jrnue is aimost at an end,jorj see you /lavp.j]
bulontitfty-} (
Better to fitta ?" ass that carries mo than '
a hoj^e that throws m<2.g~J?roverb. '
VALTJABLE TOWH LGTS FOR SALE.' i
IW1LL Sell, on vcrv .*v,<tf>m:no<3oting termft, 1
tlm followisur L(.)"1'S '>t<' LAND, lying ill ;
the incorporate 'units of t'ne Trt'wn of Abboville, ]
iiiraiedi&itly on llu> Cojkc^bury road,to wit:
13. ^ct is'Msr ssa;>zzji>*
Containing 5 a<-res 1 rood nn<VS3 p(JrclicP. Upon
this lotihere nre two good kitchens and an ;
cxociknt garden. 4
-pi- TRTarih
Containing 7 acres and I I perinea. Upon this
lot .there io a fine DWELLING HOUSE, with |j
all nccessary outbniidisvgs, all new, and a good *,
well of wnt'er. ,
S89 -fla
Containing 4 acres S roods and 3C porches.?
Upon this lot there is o fine DWELLING
HOUSE, now completed, with-a good kitchen,
and will be other ncccssaiy outbuildings.
Jt-^OTT MCBa -13L9
Containing 1 acre 2 roods and 31 porchcs. Upon
this lot, thcro is a cnrnfortnblc DWELLING
IJOUSE, with necessary outbuildings, <fce.
ti.? l-i- 1:- ? 1. ?- - - *
x iilto iitj nujoimn^ i-hcii oilier, nnn nro
situated a^out far enough from the business
part of Town to render tliom very desirable for
private residences, and in full view of the Kailroad.
There is a sufficiency of wood upon i
them to furnish firewood for twenty years.
To approved purchasers I will sell upon very 1
accommodating terms, and will take good Negroes
in part payment. Those who wish good
bargains would do well to see me and examine
tbe^ota before purchasing elsewhere.
R. V. POSEY. I
Abbeville C. II., Sept. 18. 1854. 20tf
^ . FIRE 1 FIRE-! FIRE 1
THE Subscriber's old stand hav- r.-f.jm, ?.
ing been entire]3* destroyed
l>3' fire, lie hns removed to
l?o. 115?, UleetinR-Street, ' .
Corner of Wentworth, tbe stand formerly* oc
cupied by W. J. Gayer, wliete lie continues his
business in ail of its branches'. He enn offer lo
his friends a large assortment of first-class
VEHICLES, composed of
BUGGIES, SPANISH
KI'l TXREEKS, /JBA Rp. UCIIES, - ;
- P.r nittWAXS^PA JtlilA GES,
S ULKLES^TeO., &C. ;
He has just received some choice FAMILY {
CA RRIAGES, built exproesly for his couptry
customers. All of which ho will sell chfap tov
cash or City acceptances, .jj; *
pSy Orders promptly and faithfully filled.
xini/ ouai ui*
Charleston, S. C., Nqv. 7, 1854. 27?Cm t
LAND FOR SALE.
I OFFER for sale a Trriet"of" Land,
lying on%both sides of'TUrkey Rjlil i
Creek, in Abbeville District, nboot^uve" miles
North of Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge
road, containing
f. 6 8 4 A c r ^a.
About one hundred and fourteen acres bottom ,
lai}d, Borno fifty of which is null-pond bottom of
ilVe*icjicB?nud_rao;t productive quality; three
uqfpdred nofiw-^no woodland; the balance,
clearpd-and in cultivation. "I5j? <
i. the premises are ft comfortable DvrellingTiousc,
lmvinir nine rooms, all necessary out- i
buildings, a Blacksmith Shop, nnt^a
Pine Merchant Mill.
This plnee Is situ.itedju^&ye of the most desirable
ftnd healthy neighborhoods in the District
{??? jjiuuu was lonneriy owno<Vf&y K^ubpn
RoTwrtson, deceased, nnd is known as ''ifl&SHQbertnon
plate." " *jv.x.
Person^ desiring lo nurclinsc land, would do
well to come and "8{?ir- *liis tract, atfl am confident
they will be pleased with it, as well as th<j i
tortus on whieli I will sell. ,
MAlir.jS*. P.OBEllT^Q?iXov.
1, 185-t }
W-E.W F ALI< G OODS,
f +. M^hall#v
fko. 1 amnm^^c, Abbevillo O. H.
f\ Person a I, Estate
on tljfl ioih 6t Jnnuiyg^wL' Ail 'parties con
2??^ notice- 04
' meantime.all partes having any de- '
c35i?jJn?a,u?t' eft'rt Eetate, are reqttfted to nand 1
5jwMftrae legally atteatod, and tt>0ie - indcbt
1 "' ' f : 'Mlfff? * >ur''==
CHlEAP C M9& ST0KE7
ABBEY!LLJfcg. H., 8. C.
' Cfl AMBE R5 : A LL,
IT AYE opcne&at t^tteCooHV Store 6t Dr. ;
tJL\ MarBiiall's Kftnfire.virti^fe they will offer
^ jtjpMitlzouB of Abbeville ibo Largest and
3h$rafft"&fcQafe.of Fftiipy-. Staab Dry GOflTO"
BooteJTsbocs, H?t^ nna^Bfe^i " n.ru
Crocktry^ for dash aim Oaih Only! <hir
profits aw so srnulj thaVgee nr^iiot able to sell
Mir Goods on tiine, nnO^wc anS cSnfl^lant, after
nn examination of oui^stock,l[ie purchaser will
norceivc such a greut niacin betweetr our
['rices and '(he Priejjf usually asked for*Goods
in our line, that thiiv will see thot it is to their
ndvantage to buy tlieir Goods from us for Cash.
A. cull is solicited as we take pleasure in exhibing
our Goods'layall who may favor us with a
k'iait. ' *> " .
April 22d, 1554, 49 tf
A NEW INVENTION".
THIS will inform the PLAKTEUS of Abbeville
and Laurens Districts that I havo recently
purchased the Celebrated
Cottou Seed Planter,
ia'tSly- Patented by Mr. J. T. <fc L. J. Wait.,
fthc rieht of tlio nbovo named T)ist.rir>f?.\ Ami
will send an- Agent otqt the two Districts nnd
txhibit it, who will be authorised to soil Individual
Rights or the Machines themselves, on
ns reasonable terms ns can be afforded. The
Planter will be an excellent thing to drill GUANO
or arn* other MAjfURE. I feel assured
it will not mil to give satisfaction to every one
who will try it. W. D. CALIIOUN.
Sept 19, 1801 2-20 tf
To The Planters of Abbevillo and Liaurens.
Wc hnve sold W. D. Calhoun the exclusive
rijjht to our Patent. Cotton Planter for the Distncts*
above named, nnd van cheerfully rerortimend
it ns a very useful nnd vauable Machine.
J. T. iL J. WAIT. |
COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
FISHER & AGNEW& CO.,
COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. CM
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
English Hardware, Cutlery,
Guns, &c., &c.
WOULD cnll the attention of tlio citizcna of
Abbeville to their stock of
PaJnta Hila Winrlnnr m?aa JL.rs
CONSISTING, IS PART, AS FOLLOWS", VI7.T
Flat, Round, Square, Oval, Half-ova), Band, Sheet
anil Hoop IRON;
Brads, Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Pot-ware, Fire Dogs,
Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths,
Axes, Spades, ShovelE, Hoes, Tea Kettles,
IYaco and Wagon Cliains of all kinds. Soythes,
Locks, Hinge.s Latches, Wire, Screen Wire,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Irons,
Gunpowder, Blasting Powder, Permission Caps,
Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead,
MuLSaws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Bo\?*s,
Cflrpcritet'e Tools in endless variety, Anvils,
Vices, Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows,
Cast* German and Blister Steel, Borax.
Carriage Springs, Axles, Hubs, ShafUiFelloea,
Patent Loatlier, Enamelled Cloth, Djffii Frames,
Bolts, Malleable Castings, Knobs,
Lacea, Brass and Silver Plated Bands,
Apd Carriage Materials generally.
Pure White Lead, Chrome Green,
Paris Green, and Paitlts of all kinds,
Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan,
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, ?fcc.
Their stock comprises the largest and best assortment
in Columbia, is.purchased on the verv
liaaf fnrnia nnil will l\n oaM nf a nmnll - 1?
, .....
for cash. } -< . "
Orders, accompanied'with satiefactbry refer-,
("nee, will rcceivo pr&mpt attention, nnd oil.
,oods will be delivered nt the Railroad Depot
free of charge for dravage.
FISllER <t AGNEW ?fc CO.
Columbia, Oct. 25, 1653. *25 tf
: ' ..j,
Ramsay's Piano Store'. * '
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS j
V Columbia, S. C.
P' {*??7~$E?i ^ CO'S, Patent Diagonal i
ftUHTl7Grond l>ini,?8; Hallet Davis <k Cos1
1/ If if J U Patent Suspension Bridge Pianos ,1
ChicRc rings, Trnvcrs, and other best makers* Pi-!
moS, nt tho Factory Prices. . t . *'**,
April 1, 1854. fr. 47 ' 6m.
A. C. Squier,
, Not. 208 and 210 Main ttrtet,
Colombia, S. C. >:ATAXUFAarailEIt
and g?ft*ralggjp?jg3a
JWI; denier in flue and plniirTDR-W $ f jx
yjTURE,' CS^R^TIANOS, WAEL PAPER,
&ATTRAS9ES. jwfcitc.; l?w prices for cash,
tnd all worraffteofforbqe year or longer.
All . n)*d6't? order, and all
kinds aeatlv. and - promptly repaired. Also,
PTpod aftfiietal'BUriifil^tSww. *. mh25
Friday,
^'' ^OppotUe Janney'4 and Hunt's UctiiU,
iSjfifflSp"' Ooltu&bla, 8. O. ^
JUJD^KT^H DEALtBft IX
iro'cerifs^iqn^ari," Hardware and Plantation
fr?e of
of hi# own maniiIV.
f^c^Ng^rtBSf?<>m Mr e of the bast mnntu
actorieaeit'ihe.North, n largo stock of FURNIC"URB
and CHAIRS; nUo.WAU- PAPER,
iVINDOW SHADES, &0..
Being ajrfacticfil wo plenum, be i?< prspared
? raako to order nll^&ufe of FuMKMff|n the
>ett manner, and st u1!?* pric^^^tnr-other
tttabliahraont **
Oeorge ? Catho^rt, .."
;-Z?!&*E2a?SB2&a&
<m rAHfLFTtiiiutjHHjsiV gm
'' A$GUg[A ADVERTISEMENTS.
^BWvjnSRSiSiiw FiRn i
' ^.^%AMJ?URO, S. C.
^^~TT *THE 'undersigned having Tf^TTf
JmMSB; famed A cp; par Inernl<ip in zAOCfX^
this place for th?,^jiurpose of transacting a
^GENERAL GUjOCEIlY & COTTON
BUSINESS,
wonld respectfully ffifor^n oup numerous friends
nnd the public that wo will keep constantly on
liniul n lurge supply of every article needed l?y
the Farmer, whieffwo will dispose of on as favorable
terms a* an 1/ othtr house in the place.
We have engaged the services ??f ilensrs. T.
M. Welborn aiul 8. V. Johnson, both of whom
nre-weil known to the public nr. liberal Cotton
buyers, and who will, nt nil times, cive the
highest umrketpriceB for thnV^IUrtiijlucr Article*
of prod^K <?&[?, ;.
Our Senioi^PhrtnciS^l^^^jjMllgifor'e, give
his personal Attention to the^y^EtSfilVIXG
AND FORWARDING OFvMERCHANDISE
to tho buuntrv. . :
T.' KJOUNSON.' [ BESBOJT JOHNSON.
- ,
CARD.
XN retiring from the nhovc business wo leave
X Messrs. Benton <fc John-on in our plnec. nnd
solicit them the patronnpc of our old customers
nnd the public cenernllv.
BRINDLY ?fc ROSAMOND.
Sept. 1854. 2-21 7t
3fE\V FALL ASD W INTER
?CS-?CB ?Q? &gim
WARD & BURCHARD,
AUGUsTA, Georgia, are now receiving
iheir Fall and Winter supplies of New
an I Fashionable Goodt^ nnd will ho prepared
to exhibit many novelties in Dress Goods, ns
i well as n goneial supply of Household articles.
TilIIV invito 11! totlluin tit Mii? I'lilliiwin.f
Paris, Sacque and Opera Flannels, new shades.
American Sacque Flannels, both plain nod
figured;
Lupin's Moue. delaines and Merinos, all cols.;
Lupin's black Bombazines and Mous. delaines;
' Lupin's Black and white challies ;
Rich all wool Paris, Delaines, plaid and fig
ured ;
?- Amo:ican Delaines, all the new designs ;
Very elegant colored Silks, in Brocade, Plains
and Stripes;
Satin, Plaid and Chene striped Silks;
G-4 high colored Poplins, Scotch l'laids;
Black Italian and Taflcte Silks, rich luatred;
Beautiful French and English Prints;
Ginghams, and Caslunerc de'Ecosse;
Superior Welsh, Silk warp, and Saxonj
Flannels ;
White ernpe, Cashmere njid Bay Stqgj Shawl?;
Embroideries of every description, Laces ami
Besides a general assortment of Housewife
and servants' Goods.
They respectful I \ invito Families wishing tc
mako their Fall and Winter purchases, to give
tlieir stock an examination.
Z3P Orders confided to us will he filled
promptly and faithfully.
"'Augusta, Ga., Oct. 19, 18o4. 21 tf
CHARLESTON A DV EKTlSEMENTS.
TRANSPARENT
WINDOW SHADES,
T> 1 DI7D tf I vnitfno ivn If immnnnt.nr. .
I mi jjn-iiii.ujiiWa A;UI .UA1 IKi^ijS!
177 King-Street, Charleston, S. C.
TELE subscriber lins on linnd a largo assortment,
and is constantly receiving hv tlic
straincip, t.lie latest patterns of WINl)OW
SHADES and PAPER-HANGINGS, for sale
wholesale nnd retail!
. Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every
stvlc and variety. from SO to fta ?nf>t? I
Frcnch and American PAPER-HANGINGS,
and BORDERS, of the latest Patterns, from
0? ceuta to go per Roll.
??A LSO?
A lnrgo variety of CORNICES, Lnce nnd
Muslin CUIlTAl5iS, Damask nnd Satin DELAINES,
Centre Tassel?, Loo|>p, Bauds, Pins,
Venetian Blinds. Cnnc Blinds, ilattres9es, Cusliions.
Fire Screens, ?fc?.
AjAJlJiinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and the bn
gSpfedi^forbgnnl, attended to in all its brandies.
^Slftf^fRjfcjSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Ilaii
h^tJ.r?3s*j$lv>V|J on hand, made from the besi
Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Bed:
["irtiSSF^Mli^HsS? Call and see thiim?nri<?e<
any of the above article;
to lielvwdiscount will be irmde. The prices o
this establishment, oro" moderate and uniform,
1 and as low as any other establishment.
H. W. KINSMAN.
March 25, 1854. 46 ?
"Browning & Leman,"
- ' IMPOBXEUB or
__ ifat _ - - -
jrrencn, uritmti and German
209 and 211 King-street, cor tier of Market street.
Churlhtoo, 8. C.
CARPETINGS?Ingrain, 8 Plys, Brussels,
Tapestry and Velvets.
CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, 8atin, and
Worsted;
CURTAIN CAMEIU03 and MUSLINS, in large
variety.
EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS,
all style#. *
GILT CORNICES, in all tli* new designs. '
CURTAIN GIMPS, H0LDER8, LOOPS, TESstLs,
^ m '
DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in all
. Varieties. -
British and American FLOOR OILCLOTHSSILVER
and GILT STAIR-RODS and STAIR
CARPETINGS. of All ityle*. &
WILTON, VF.LVF^and AXMINSTER RUGS,
in crreat vnrietr.
PLANTATION W<50LEN8?BLANKETS,
. PLAINS, KERSEYS, CAPS. Ac. .
Red and White PLANNEIA 8HIRTIN0S. ?tc.,
COTTON OaN ABURG8, of nil the best Southera
mnkep.
English and Vnierican COTTON FLANNELS.
French, English,, and American PRINTS. 4b1
LINENS. $>f R'wliardionV superior make, for
V Shfcetings, Shirting#, Pillow .Coses, Tabhi
Damasks, ;DovliM? Niptine/Towellingc,
JLIudknbftcks Fruit CJotha, B. E. Diapers;
jJflrwClotlis,&c. , ' ?, "
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and VE3T4NGS, of best
SERVAN^^OyHS, iittl tlw ?1&da*of Epg
. iitn uooct* _ >' . . . t.-iu
HEAD QUARTERS FW GOOD CAF
' * AT CHJLHLES
' :w
[Late J. C
la
Tlio subscriber will keep on baud th
t COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BARO
TRAVELLING
To bo had in tho State, embracing nil tlie ncwe
build to order nny kind tluit. mny he wanted
Harness, double & single; Whips, Nettii
Also, ?a?:hniaker's stock of ;
pjP* Repair inn in all Hit branches pr
Ivor
Juno S, 1854. 2
Bargains in Dry-Goods.
GREAT REDUCTION!
ITT. STRAUSS, - - - - Cokcsbnry
Tllli Subscriber respectfully informs hi
friend* and customers that ho is now ii
\ icui'iffi' ui a OIULIV <JI
Fall and Winter Goods,
i At greatly reduced prices; consisting of a gen
eral assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, viz
Prints,
Ginglmnis, Monslin
do Lai lies, Merinos Cashmeres,
Scotch Plaids, Alpacas. Black
Silks, ctc.; Kerseys, Georgia
Plains. Satinets, Cassimeres,
and Broad Cloths; Blankets,
flannel*, and Linsevs; also, u
full assortment, of Hosiery, Embroideries,
RiMioneand Gloves;
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
BEEBEII ATS and CAPS. BOOTS
ANI) SHOES; HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, and GROCERIES, nt. very Iov
prices, and, for Cash, at Market prices.
\ Also, a very fine assortment, of NEGROES
UKOGANS, SALT, BAGGING, IlOl'E, nix
. TWINE.
JI. STRAUS?.
Cokesburv, Oct., 1851. 5i.5 If
' AUC. CSTA Ai>VEIITISEMENTS.
CROCKER & REES,
WARKIIOUNE AM) COMMISSION
Merchants,
I JACKSON STREET, BELOW AND OS* THE OP
I'OSITE SIDE OF WAUKEX's CLOCK,
, AUGUSTA, ?A.
TIIE Undersigned would respectfully iiiforn
their friends and former patron?. tliat the;
will remove. on the 1st. of September next, t'
tlie NEW AND SUBSTANTIA!- FlUE IMtOOl
WAREHOUSE on Jackeon Street below an:
on the opposite 6idc of Wurren'd liloelc.
We will give our personal attention to nl
business entrusted to our enre, n* heretofore
and hope to merit a continuance of the fuvor.o
formoi* nntrnnB.
1 We ure prepared to mnlce nt nil times, liber
nl cnsli lid van cos on Produce in store.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, niul FA MI
LY SUPPLIES will be earofu ly lilled and u
the lowest market price.
JOHN R. CROCKER.
. * ? JOIIXC. KEFS.
' ,Jlll-v2!>' 1 '2?2;ti
SBiTlPSON ?3t GASe.RPl^KO,
WAREHOUSE A\I) COH.lllSSIOM MKRCHAJiTS
M'INTOSH ST., AUGUSTA GA.,
ILL conhnnn llia Wjh a"*^ > -
^ hnwo ni"' Comini-r.ion^^353
Musiiiesi in tboii* Fl ItM-l'llOOF IJUILDlMx 01
M'lutosh Street, in n'l its brunches, and hop
' by strict personal nltention to the interests a
' nil who inn}- put business in their hnnds, t
' merit public favor.
i Orders for Haggixo, Rorr ast> Family Scf
plies filled nt. the lowest tnnrket price.
> Casll Advaurcs Uindc when reqnir
f ed on produce in store.
, J. K. SIMPSON""| [j. T. CATlDI.N'nR.
August.29^ 18-34. 1(5 Cm
. Whltlock, Coskiry & Co.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA GA.
' 1 "'HE Undersigned respect- V
.niTrnr _ inf?nn their friynds
aud the Public generally,. that they still con
tinuo tho above BUSINESS, nt their old Standi
whore tliej will give their undivided attciittol
to all Business entrusted to their care, Liber
al Cash Advances made on Pioduco in store
Orders f?r BAGGIX?, "HOPE and famih
SUPPLIES, Carefully filled at tho lowest Mar
beta. J. W. WH1TLOCK,
ir?WM fAUP-pmr
MVXXi.1 VV/OJVCiU X ,
* '% A. J. WH1TL00K.
August 12, *51. 14 ' flin
I*EW^PRII\G GOODS.
RICH T WJtiTEJ) - SILKS, BAREGES ANL
TISSUE? 0RGAN3TES. JACONETS,
BRILUANTS, FRENCH CALIi
GOES, EMBROIDERIES.
MILLER & WARRENIiave received alnrgc
stock pi the nbovo G00D8, which, foi
NOV KLTV, OEAUTt and VARIETT, 01'6 bolie vod tO bt
unsurpassed in nny market; nnd Iiliving been
selected from the; very Int^st importations, mti
customers tl?ill. find them' to be the newest and
cboiecst Goods of the senstfo.
' Jr.- A T UA " '
Abeaotlful line of GOODS for Miws* wear,
consisting of Rich BAREGE ItOBES, (something
new;) _ ? . 5
Ve*iFr<,nch,-MVSLlK0ant BRILU^jCES i
Plain, Buff, Pink, Blue and fu*&-cwl <1 JFrweh
CAMBRICS: s vV
Frencb^nglish andAiuetienn PRINT8. /' '
Wa.have r!?o- a hotideqrne fltoeVof GOODS
for Gent* and .Boya' wear, which vrh Wo)|Jd
ploncad tattho^opr cn*tomef? and the moW|<fi
awurhig them tbal ?urjri?e?viU
tfr chnptst, . ?
y<Aogntti
' 1
IRIAQES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
ITOH PM6ES. '
3Er-*muiJE.5eMB3 eB3j|
I. Thornton.]
c largest and most elegant assortment of
UGHES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES,
WAGONS, &c.,
st pt vies and latest fashions of the day, and will
, in the most supurl> and durable manner. Also,
ags, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, &?/
All Kinds on liaud for sale low."
oinptly and faithfully done, at low pricei,
k warranted.
1-4 iy
S.T. ACrNEW,.
Now berry C. H., S. "C.i
. IMl'ORTER AND DEALER IJ? ^
9 Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window"
1 Class, Dry Goods, Gro*
i. ccrics &c., &c.,
! NOW Offers for sale tlio largest T# ?a? V*"
j and most extensive assortment gagyflff
; cif (JOOIIA over infi-niliiM'l ~ ? * -
?..u ...?m uu-couniry,.
ami guarantees the price of any urticlo to bo as
low na 11113* houseCharleston cnn furnish, such'
articled for. Orders accompanied with satis*
factory references will receive prompt attention,
and all Goods delivered at the Depot* frtoo
of Drayage.
All persons visiting the Newberry Cotton.
Market, will do well to call on me before selling
their produce, na I have every, facility ofrmak*
irig them libernl offers for cotton and other country
proc ce.
S. T. AGNEW.
v. Newbcrrry C. IT., Oct. 23.1854 28 am
, New and Wonderful Maohlne.
a! WILLIA1I STODDARD, proprietor.
1"M1E Subscriber having purchased the Right
. for the Stnte>?f Smith Carolina in the only
?! Machine now invented, for RIFTING una
- SllAVING fitlINOI-ES. BARREL HEADING,
A'c., is prepared to sell the Riglitof the Distriot*.
or single Machines,-at prices sufficiently low to
nmkc it nn inducement for purchasers.
The Machine being simple in its construction,
and not liable "to pet out of order, is c&pablo
j of Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand Shin*
"! iib-s per hour?better than made by hand. It
j is portable, and can be worked by Iiand, horse
j or Ktenin power. Ten to fifteen days work of a
! Mncliiiu* will make enough Shingles to pay the
'J j price nskedfor a single one.
v"} Large induccmentsareofiered to persons wish"
ing to purchase the right of several Districts.?
One of the Machines can be seen 1n operation
^ in the Otty of Augustn, at Wm. II. Goodrich'*
Pinning Mil), mid one also may bo seen in a
' short time at Mr. J. Witt's Machine Shop, at
' Edgefield C. H, ,-**
1 THOS.. Qr'LA'MAll.
ITnnibtirg, S. C., April 21)^ ISfc4. 61-tf
Cotton Gins.
t j npHF. subscribers, having had nine year* exI
A perience. ami triven nniv/?ron1
- .. ?v.wu
to their patron#, 1-einp now fully prepared with
good machinery and tlio best of workmen, feel
snf? in saying to the Cotton Planters in general
in tliiA and the adjoining States, that tliey can
, furnish them with the best COTTON GINS now
j nuide. They,could oiler a host of certificates,
but believing the warrantee to be sufficient, they
f will Fay, seii'l on vour orders through Ihe mail
| or their agents, w]?o will visit the most; if .not
, all the Planters in reasonable-bounds.
S. II. & WM. OGLtBBY,
e Elberton, Elbert county, Ga.
f Feb. 4 89 - ly
0
, THE STATE OF SOUTH/CARDUNA,
Abbeville District.?In Equity.
John Brown nnd ' 1
Willirtm Trnit, Execntors, Bltf for Partition
v.?. ? of Land and Ao?
. Mnckli'n Brown, count*.
UnrinhBrown.et.nl. .
T Appeni-in^'to my Fatisfnction that MacMIn
?. Brown, Atkins Corloy, Joseph P'eaeon, and
Beatrice Deason. Henry Bailey, Serano Bailey,
ami Eliznboth Bailey. Defendant*"in tte abov#
f Bill, reside beyond the limit* of this State ' On
I motioo,of D. P. Jones, complainant's flolicitor,
k Ordered tlint said defendant^do appear, and
nlono*??? J.?.? i- ***** ?
, M?9nci ut uuiuur tu Biuuoiii wjinm inr?
j months from the publication hereof, or the miu*> v
will be taken pro confcMo against them. i
A H. A. JONES, 0. B. A. D.
Commiuionet: a office. Sept. 6, 1854. 8m
' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA,
AbbevilU District.?In the (hurt ofht~ *
.V dinaty. ; .
Dndler Jlnbrlr, .ftpplicant again*l Wja lf?~
' brey, Hnywood Gaines and wife, Andrew J. ,
) Matiry, et. ai, defendants.
X p. llnnrey aiiaJnmesS. Mabroy. dcfendnnta.
refido withotit t6?l 1I?W? *
f tl?pr<-for^?Vd^rod,|hnfc tbeydo toMitfandoSJ
jeefc to tlio <l?vi3ioa, of sale ?5f the Real E*uta
i w'rw-,;M?l,My.j3?ceMed; on or!ieft<)*i
fiwt.Mo?d*v in\Janu*ry,< A. D.-lflfitor'wrfr
consent to tlie asmo will biitrtarfit Record. . *$&?
, : WILLIAM filSf a A. ' ^
OrdinnryVofflCe;Oot. 3>I8^ :