The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, December 01, 1854, Image 4
All obituary notices .?xeoaifi)i'g t.vclvo lb
? . /' Will bo charged5" advertisement*, ' '
C38F*"All comyiunicationB and letters on bi
noss with this office, piupt be addressed to 1
iNDEPESDmric PAE8I!, Abbeville a fl. & 0., r
paid, to in* are attention.
a3*3SS5SSft^HSS!5g!B!fe9j5S^5*55555
EOEXK*.
jfc ' '^Original Ode." .
Who would.Bevcr Freedom's abrihe t
BS " ___ "Who vrould draw tho.invidious line!
Though by birth 0110 epot be mipe, '
. Dear is all the rest, . ..
Bear to m&Htoe Soalli'a Fair lrmd;
"Deaf the central mountain band ;
Dear New England'# rocky ?tfand;
' . ? Dear the prairiedi^Vest.
By bur free.
By oar Iaw'std&ep rooted tree;
By the past'atfread memory;
? By our "Washington?
' fey our common kindred tongue;
By our hopes?-bright^ byoyant, young;
By the"ti*ofM>ount^r strong;
We will still .be one.
Fathersl jiave ye bled in vaint
$ Ages, taustyS droopagain I
jj : Maker, shall we rashly stain
Blcsfainga Thee f c
5s*o! receive oiir solemn vow.
'?Vliil(v3Wfor?'thy,throno we bow,
Ever to txjninUiiii, a* now, ,
^'Dnion^Jfaborty J" . v
V ^ jig popular Similes.
tSome ingenious ^mer lias-placed tho folio
?i>g sayings into poetic order, the opposite
R- juxtaposition: .
v V A? wet as t? "fish?as dry as a bone;
As live as a bird?as dead as a bEouc ;
if, - * As plump ato a partridge?as poor as a rat;
A a strong as a Ujvse?as weak as a eat;
a. i ? - dfStk' "
. no jimu its u ns son as.a mole ; '
As wliite as a lillyr-as black ns a coal;
j>_ As plain as a pine stuff?as rough as a bear;
& A? tight as a dfnm?as free as the air;
& -j, - As lfo?>vy as lead?as light a9 a feather ;
steady as tlme?os uncertaiu as weather;
?SL As hot as an cold as a frog;
Kr "* As.gair aJj^rk?assick as a dog;
gV . , As si ox tortoise?as fast as the wind;
El : ' true nsl.be gospel?as false 03 mankind;
Kyu As thin-as ft'berring?as fat as a pig;
P*01"1?* ? peacock"?as blue as a grig; *
V As Bavage as tigers-^as mild as a dove ;
"^Ab-stiff as ft poker?as limp as a glove;
As blind-as a bat?as deaf as a post
As cojd a?a cueutnbcr?as warm as a toast;
As red gsVcherry?as pale as a ghost'
' v MISCELLANEOUS.
vBctrnep Bones fob Peab Tbees.fc
Thft^ollowina" istiAm *-' -
__ , IW m. f tf" ttVUHUriblf Q(
%o.do not <J#^bt that-bone blafck is usef
forpeat^t^Gyat not for the reasons whi<
H&-' t^following atfficlea proposes. Unless tl
MKf* - ^hone-black be first treatQ^by sulphuric a
Mp^; id, it i$ Huaplublo in the soil, and will n
sglp' portioiv^j^vid^J. carbon, however, whu
Bg? resets frojirT t&e g&atine, is valu able fro
i8jgk\,;Us power to receive ammonin from the f.
g" ^mosphere. Wood charcoal dttst for this pti
wotidAaeauatlv effective, and atnmt
55^.. . less.cosw;; .*tttwpai^puate of lime containf
bohde^ Ms siiffjcier.t silcx in cor
tetter, aM
PsSfe-f
HbebM#$" '
WWwipK&gSf-^1^? -vJBwHl^MMf'?itfl3B^SKy: - v tf. 3
fficz! ranflBMraBAfflSnfefe -^Mtf?!^! ?>;_'
|^^^MB^g5^rofflBMmwejj|^gKauy*Pf^.^ :o
|*f ^to Bucli a geing is like
buyuig* tlcfcftMh a lottery' already drawn.
K ^raati?a?ceading Vesuvius, like
^ hSj}{ is trying to get 'mFtlie era
oo inouun -r ,
00 A gofcjl cohscienoe ia betfc^th'an th&j
0^ which the worltl names honor.
VALUABLE TOWNXf^S F^SALE.
I I.WILL Sell,-on very nccommodAtingt<!,"rrie>
the .following LO$3 OF Li^JfcQ), iylng in
"UK tbo incorporate limiWH?f the TowttgffrrAbbeville,
UK- immediately on thd Cokeabury rdkd,to wit:
WL^mmrmr mrm?? 4*9
SH n_. A ?_ t J.VJ on : . *T_
Lonioiniug o cruo i-royu auu oo [jeruae?. up' '$*
on this.lot fhere are two good kitchcps aud an
?' excellent'garden. v
h En mr<o? 2229
Contnining-7 acres and 11 fthrches. Upon this
lot there is ft fine DWELLING HOUSE, tfrith
all necessary outbuildings, all new, and a good
well of water.
L-.OTT . MTSB* ?9
Containing 4 acres 3 roods and 30 perches.?
Upon this lot there is a fine DWELLING
HOUSE, now completed, with a good kitchen,
and will be other necessary outbuildings.
419
Containing 1 acre 2 roods and 31 perehes. Upon
?>.;> i..? lwuiriYfi
HOUSE, with necessary outbuildings, <fcc.
These lots lie adjoining each other, and are
lituated about far enough from the business
part of Town to render them very desirable for
privato residences, and in full view of the Railroad.
There is a sufficiency of wood upon
them to furni.-h .firewood for twenty years.
To approved purchasers I will sell upon very
accommodating term, and will take good Negroes
in -jyirt payment. Those who wish good
bargains would do well to see me and examine
the lota before purchasing elafewliere.
B. V. rOSEY.
Abbeville C. II., Sept 18, 1854. 20tf *
ntTin WTnn
JCXAJCil JU.?U2iJ
THE Subscriber's old etnjid hov- ^.bc-trw .
ing been entirely deattoyed
by fire, lie has reuuMusd to -v,
HTo. 142, McctllBfa^8^pet*
Corner of Wcntwurtb, tl><5 gtjrrd^jrtlSMrty ocj,jt
cupied by W. J. Oliver, wlii-re lib fcdbtlttues lii^ ;
business in all of its brunches. lT^.eunoffer to
liis friends a lnrge Assortment o? first-class- ~
VEHICLES, composed of
BUGGIES, SPANISH j?
. KJTrJntEiuVii. liA-ROtfCIIES, ^. *
St&CKA 11 'A %&>' VA UliJA GESi \
?> UJjJi lAHSffAC'., AC. *
Ho lias just received eonio'-cUoic^j^^J^/J^l' <
CAHillAGES, built expressly foriSajUBbtry i
customers.' All ?>f which he will soli alfdp for I
cash or City accepts nop*. ,!iaF?3Fs?-? . '
Qp&F' Orders prompiti/ mid
LlioyARD.CIlAPINV ,<
ChnrJ,^:oi), S. C., Xoy. !^l864. -/ 27-r-6in . "1
LAIJD.^ORSAXE. %.
T SlllVRV for sale a Tract of Land,
X hotl^ sjideB df' Turkev i
Cfe^/i^XW^lfepiiQ-icl; uboutrnre miles
%Spo? our the C*tt>hridge |'
ruuu, uuiiuiuiyig ' ' '
' 6l 4 A c r o*. ..
*&bont one luihdred nnd fourteen itefes bottfom '
land, f oroc^Bfty of which is mill-pond liottom of
the rjchestfanil most productive qyaJUy; throe
hundred acres fine woodIftndr?viW!(uilauce
? cfcurad and ^cultivation; * i '
? On the premises are a com for table DwelUngt >
bouse, lmvutS'riine rooms, all necessary
? bnildings, ? Blacksmith Shop, ?n(Ta
~ Pine Merchant Mill.
Tins plr.ee is situated ia oatBi^of the inostd&te
" | mine and Healthy neighborhoods in the Distiri^
*' ig
1<? .. ,!'b'rf-,f)lflce Tvns formerly owned -byvRoubtn 1
1.1; ^Mtt-on, (Jeceassa, rfnd is known 'M/1& BSti- ;
f I'lnce." -* - v" vh
01 'S^^.iw'fdesirinK to purchase land,, would dM t
^1 wclf'ti <>me and*^) this trnet, n? "I nm oonfi- 1
?ll dent they.will be pleaded with it* ps wellM-tl^e *
m terras on WhicVi will sell. i
" MARY N. R<^5ERTS0S^ ; 3
xop.-wm* 2? :
t- ? \. *&?% <
fe W E W F A I^fi ? p 0 ?.S , ?
HA.VE opened *?V
Marshall's llaoce, whwo-lfc^Vl wfU- Off
to tlio citizens of Abbuvillo- tbe Ctfrgcst at
Cheapest stock of Fancy Staple Dity Gooc
Boots, SJioes, Hata and ,Cap9, llnrd-waraat
Crockery, for Cash .and. Cash Only. O
profits, are eo amaliiUtt we are nftfcjnble to s<
2?A . oft
ft/ua MWUO A?' V .
an examination df oWItoCk, tho purchaser w
perceive such a great xnargin^betvoen o
Prices and the Prices usually aeked for Goo
in our line, that tliey will see that it is to th?
advant'o^gjto buy their Quods from us forCpp
A Call is Wmelteil, as we take jmnteure in exJii
ing our Goods to oil who may favor us with
49 * * tf
S ? ?:
t>A NEW INVENTION.
^nniH w;n ?i,? oMiiTifPa ?r AM,
?3n o nn<1 Laurens Districts that I liave I
cently purchased the ^Jj^fFated
Cotton Seed jPi^ntCT,
lately Patelttcdiby Mr. S:^ & JL J. Wn
(the right o??be above named Districts.) At
will send an Agent over the two J)istricts at
exhibit it, who will- be authoria^a to sell Inc
vidunl Bights or tbo Maohincs themselves,' <
a# reasonable terms as can be afforded. Tl
Planter will bo aft excellent tiling to drill G1
ANO or any oilier MANURE. 1 feol assur<
it -will not foil to give satisfaction to every 01
who will try it. W. D. CALHOUN.
Sept. 19, 1854 2-20 tf
To The Planters of Abbeville and Lai
- .v , rens.
We have sold W. D. Calhoun the exclusi'
right to our Patent Cotton Planter for the Di
tricts above named, and^can cheerfully recSi
mend it as a vory useful and vauable Macliin
- J. T. <fc L. J. WAIT.
mTr
COLUMBIA JS&VERTISBMENfS
EI8HEB, &"AGNEW~& CO..
COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. (
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
En^liih Hardware, Cutler;
; Guns, &c., &c.
TXT"OTJLp.cull ibo attention of tlio citircns
T V Abbeville to their stock of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window CHaaj^S
CON81PTIXO, IN l'AUT. "A8 ^OLtOTfrft. "viz:
FlaU Round, Square, Oval.IIalfroval, Baud, She
*ond IIoop IRON; ""
Brads, Nails,Spikes, Tack*, Pot-ware, Fire Doj
Fan G efctMjgJSpILfcfoiis, Bplting CloUm,
Axes, SpBq^CTfegEp*? I loo's Ten Kettles,
PrMc and Wagon' Chains of all kinds, Scythci
Locks, Hinges, Latches*, Wire, Screen Wire,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Wufile Irons, ,
i;unpowde& Blasti'ftg Powder, Percussion Caj
Extent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead,
Mill Saws. Cross-cut Sawa/Wogon Boxes,
Oarpenter'#Tools in endless variety, Anvils,
Vices, Screw Plates, Stocks and Pics, Bellows,
Cast, Germa^and Blister Steel,.Borax.
Carriage Springs, Axles, Tlufe Shafts, Felloe*,
Pntftnt ^Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frapit
Bolt?, Malleable Castings Knobs, ^
Lftce.% Brass and Silver Plated Bands, ' 33
And CfUfciage Materials generally.
Pure Whitehead, Chrome Grpga, ,
Paris Gfeen, aod Paint* of all'8mda,
Window Glass, Putty, Varnish e?japan.
Linseed Ort, Spirits Turpentine,?6.
Their stock comprises the largest and best c
sortment in^otttitmia, is purchased on Uie vc
irvav ouu.wiu UU OUlU ttb U 0IJIIU1 UUVttU
for cash. - ... $
Order#, accompanied with' satisfactory refd
snce, will .'receive prompt attention, and ^
.oodfl willlie delivered at the Railroad Dep
ir^eTq^-charge for drayage.
' ' ^flstlEU & AGNEW A- CO.
CoIuJlibi^OK: 26, 1853. 25 . tf
' . .
1- Eamaav's Piano Store.
(titUSli ANf;MUSICAUN8TRUMENrT
Cplmnbl^ s. c.
'KUNS itCO'S, PatentPiogon
Grand Pianos; ilallct Davis<tc Cc
. r . "Patent Suspension Bridge Piano
^ii?>isuiiiu^s, xravers, kqu ouier Deat makers' t
inofc," at tne Faotory fences.
r. April pg, ^ f-i4! - > flm*
NEW Klkn'l^W FIRM I
8a., -v
0 m?T TTl 1 ? - ' ?' 1 -
w J,xu!^ unaereigaea naving ar ^ ' ff
foiued n. co p artnersliip in
, this nlnoo rfer the purpoafe1' of transacting a
,a 7JKNEE Ali -.GROCERY & COTTON
^ -BUSINESS, '
or would respectfully inform ou?numerous Mends
il] and tlio public that wo will keep onatoatly on
ur hand a largo eapuly of every nrticlo needed by
da the Farmer, whicn we will diapoae pf oJj oafafir
vorablc Wnnt as any other houtr\ii t/ui 'piace,
h. Wo have engaged the aervice?4?f M&srs.' T.
hi M..*?flEfllborn and ri.*V. Johnson, with of whom
a ?r?WSll known to llic publio as liberal Cotton
and who ? will,,, at all tim?6, give the
highest market prices for that and ollior nrti_
cles of produce.
^)ur Senior JJartner will, ae heretofore, give
his personal Tittentioii to the RECEIVING
AND FORWARDING OF MERCHANDISE
e" to tho eountrW> ;
1?SN! I BENSON 4 JOHNSON.
it, v.
id CAUD.
id TN retiring from the obove;business we leave
li_ I Mnsai'fl KnnaAn At ?1 1
M- __ uyuuovu JU Will piUVJt', UIIU
>n solicit for them tho patronage of our old cua10
tomera and the public generally.
J. BRINDLY & ROSAMOND,
sd Sept. 23, 1851. , 2-21 7t
NEW- FALL AND WINTER
a- WARD & BURCHARD,
AUGUSTA, Georgia, nre now receiving
their Fall and Wintor supplies of New
is- and Faflhionnblo Goods, and will be prepared
iv to exhibit many novelties in Dross Goods, as
ie. well as a general supply of Household articles.
Tlicy invito attention to the following:?
mm raris,.Saeque und^jOpern Flannels, new shades.
American Sacquo Flannels, both plain and
figured;
Lupin's Mous. dolnines and Merinog, nil cols.;
Lupin's black Bombazines and Mous. delaines;
Lupin's Black and vliito challic3 ;
*' llich all wool Paffe, Delaines, plaid and figured
; v
jTff American Delaines, nil the new designs ;
Very olegant colored Silks, in Brocade, Plains
an^jStripes;
of Satin,Plnid~nnd Chene striped Silks;
0*4 high eolored Poplins, Scotch Plaids;
,c. Black Italian and laftete Silks, rich lustrcd;
Beautiful Pruncli nn/t Pn?t>.
,0^ Ginghams, and Cashmere de'Ecossc ;
. Superior Welsh, Silk warp,'-and Saxony
Flannels;
White crape, Cashmere and Bay Slate Shawls;
Embroideries of every description, Lncea and
, Edgings
' Besides b general assortment of llousewifo
and servants' Goods.
^ They respectfully invite Families wishing to
make their Fall and Winter purchases, to give
their stock an examination.
EST Orders confided to us will be filled
promptly and faithfully.. .y,V
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 19, 1864. 24 tf
;3> <jJtiAKlil?8TON ADVERTISEMENTS.
^ TRANSPARENT
^ Window shades,
PAPER lIANGIXfiS AND MATTRESSES!
177-King-Street, Charleston, S. C.
l8" 6ul jcriher has 011 hand a largo assortpy
JL ment, anil is constantly receiving by the
??? .steamers, the lat<?ftt patterns of WINDOW
rr SHADES and PAPER-HANGINGS, for sale
!r* wholesale and retail I
Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every
"" style nnd variety, from 60 cents to $0 eneb I r
*Fren cfr;? ndiAtjigrican P APER-HANQING9,
nnd of the latest Patterns, from
^CORNICES, Lacc nnd
o Damask and Batin DE
Lodps, Bauds, Pine,
-* Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cushn1
loffs, FiVe Scr?e*w, <&<* i.
JJ All kinds of OTIIOTiiTERmfe; and the business,
as usual," attended to in all ito branches,
fi'. MATTRESSES?Mobs, Cotton, "Wool and Hair
Mattresses, always on baud, made from tbe best
y , material. Also Bolsters, Pillows. Feather Reds
_lond Pnlliaatcrs. Call and see them?prices
reasonable.
To persons igj any of the above artioles
Vi 4to sell, a discount' wjlLMmade. The prices of ,
< V^his establishment arermod^rato and uniform,
Sand as low o4 any other establishment.
H. W. KINSMAN/
- Marclv, 96, 1864. ***&*' *?
" Browning & Leman,"
IMPORTJTKSQT jr. '
'0> French, British and Gorman
- 209 and 211 Kiag-tlretL, corner of Market Ureet. t
? Cha^eiton, 8. ? ~ \
GARPETINGS?Ingrain, 8 Plys, Brussels, (
Tape?try and Volvetv
curt am Materials, it silk, Satin, ana
1 Worsted. - c
H CURTAIN CAMBRira and MUBLINS, in Urge ,
EMBHOmERED LACE and MUSLIN CUR0f
TATN8, all styles. ^
GILT C0RFICJE8, in alUhe neitif?igps.
k curtain' GIMPS, HOLDES^^OOPS, tes"
DRAPERV CORDS aftd BELL ROPES, in all' *
Tariattfc.' ' 7*
.^.1 1 .J ' " " ' '
;r^nwn wu aidencan r iajiju AJUU VMAfltia
I SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR ,
kv CARPETJNG8, of all styles.
ygflHEON^yE[LVET, *ttd AXilIN8TER?IJ(* ?
ity ^ ES ^ ^ ^ t
HEAD QUARTERS FOR 9000 CARRlAi
AT CHAIUB8T<
[I*te J. O. TU
|i n * * ' '..** ;? /- V
. MSHaB
s |p
yr ?h '=f~' -sag
The subscriber will keep on baud tbe larj
COACHES, KOCKAWAYS, BAROUGI
, TRAVELLING W.
ro be bad in tbe State, embracing all tbe newest sti
build to order any kind tliat maybe wanted, in tf
Harness, doable & single; Whips, Netting^ ;
Also, Coachmakcr^ stock, of all 1
Repairing in all it? branches, prompt
Or All Work toa
Jane 3, 1854. 2-4
Bargains in Dry-Goods.
GREAT REDUCTION!
in. ?TRAIJSS, .... CokCBbury.
nrwK ? ?.r..n_ > ?
Xaau uuvovuuv i rc9['uv;uuiij laiorms {US H
friends and customers that ho is now in
reccipt of a NEW STOCK u?
Fall and Winter Goodo, _
At greatly reduced prices; consisting of a gen
oral assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, viz: C
l'rints, . of
Ginghams, Mouslin ?"
de Laines, Merinos, Cashmeres,
Scotch Plaids, Alpacas, Black JJrl
Si/ks, etc.; Kerseys, Georgia
Plains, Satinets, Cassiineres, ?
and Broad Cloths ; Blanket*, ?*
Flannel*, and Linseys; also, a
full assortment of Hosiery,* Em
broideries, Ribbons and Gloves; fh(
READY-MADE CLOTHING, ,nJ
BEUBE HATS and CAPS, BOOTS trJ
AND SHOES; HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, and GROCERIES, at very low _
priccs, and, for Caih, at Market prices. - ^
Also, a very fine assortment of NEGROES*
BROGANS, SALT, BAGGING, ROPE, and
TWINE.
M. STRAUSS. 1
Cokesbury, Oct, 1854. - 25* tf
MKtaMOTMMaawaMMmaaMMOBMwnMMHn
AUCTUST^^A^ VMtT ISEMEN TST^ gj
CROCKER & EEE8, or
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION m'
Merchants, an
JACKSON .STREET, BELOW AND ON THE OP- ?i.
POSIfE SIDE OF WARUKN'S BLOCK,' jg
AUOUSTA, GA. ?
TIIE Undersigned would respectfully inform prj
their friends and former patrons, tlint they
will remove, on the 1st of September next, to
the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE-PROOF
WAllEIIOUSE on Jackson Street, below and ;n
on the opposite sido of Warren's lilock. pjt
We will give our personal attention to all 8jK
business entrusted to onr care, as heretofore,
and hope to merit a contiuuancc of the favor of
former patrons. ]
Wo are prepared to make at all times, liber
al cash advances on Produce in store. *
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
SUPPLIES will bo carefully filled and at rr
the lowe3t market price. J_
JOHN R. CROQKER. to
JOHN C. REICS. , ao,
July 20, 1661. 12?2m saf
SlltlPSOW Oc CrAliOIIVGR, j.u
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M'INTOSH ST, AUGUSTA 8A.,
YV1LL continue tlio Ware'ff-^-TS or
* * house ond Conimi'aion all
Business in their FIRE-PROOF BUILDUSQ-on
M'Intoah Street, in all its brauches,->6nd hope *
by fltrict personal attention to the interests of ]
all who may put business in their hand?, to
merit public favor.
Orders for baooino, rope a*n> Family Supplies
filled at the-lowest market price.
Cttftli Advances made when requir- jQj
ed on produce in store. w;
J. IL SIMPSON J [J. T. GARDTNEB. '4
August 29. 1854. . 10 > 6ta :
Whit lock, Coskery & Go.,WAREHOUSE
AND COMMISSION :|?
' MCBOBAMTS. ' 'g%
CAMPBELL ST., A^OUOTA Gi. ?n<
JffTTnfr 1 "^HE UndcrraignedrUreapect- lij j. "if Bil
jahrtft ful,y infi,ri11 thefr frioade mo
md the Pnblio generally,, that they still, conEinue
the abovo^USINLSS, at their old Stand, P?
arfiAPA thftur vIlitrlvA ?n<1iirii1?rl ofiaWTO? ulUl
jo all Business entrusted to their carp. Libor- wli
il Cash Advances made on Produce In store. ,
Orders fer BAGGING, HOPE and jfomily II c
SUPPLIES, GiirefuJIy filled at. fee lowest Mar- ; .
**** JbHN OOggERY,' 1 Ah
A. J. WHITLOCK. August
12, 'C4. 14 ; /<y : p_
- ?BW 8W?t? umms.
RICH TWJSTSD BILKS, BAliSOES A .N~D ^
TISSUES, OROAJfliTES./JAOONSTS, V/. ;F
BRILL I A NTlSL^FRJSNGlt CAlj- -f#*
\q0jb8, embroideries. h gj
jl/TIULER <fc WARREN havo received a largo iec(
IfJL?tock of tho above GOOJ>9, "which, for cf
ioyjn.T*f wuvrx^l\axam, are "believed to be
HI surpassed JtPd \qa^^^bygn COQ
ustoroer# Trill find them to bo tho n#trflBt and q
of tb^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^-r?
i'.T-: : -I u. -:r. ... - &..
BES OF EVERV-DESCftliPTWNf? .* : V
?h pmcxs.
' *=T??LA.*l*a2-te3^? tomton.]
... ..: .-. : ;:>:>? " >
gusb ami most eiogant assortment of
IES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES,'
\GONS, &c.i ;
f'lcs and latest fashions of the day, and will'
ic rriost eunerf) and dtirahlo rahnner. Also,'
Buggy XJmbrellJu, Horse Blankets, Acr
ktndi On band tot sate low.*
ly and faithfully done, at low pfieti.
rrantetLjgl ;
S.T.AGNEW,
Kewberry C. H., 8. C.>'
IMPORTER AKD DEALER IN
ardxvarc, Paint?, OHf Window ' 1
Glaw, Dry Goods,
cerles dec., &c.,
W NOW" Offers for sale thnlnrf?o?? 1? *
J and most extensive assortment
Goods evor introduced into tj?e up-country,
d guarantees the prieo of any article to be as
y ns any house in Charleston can furnish such
ticlcs for.. Orders accompanied with satisstory
references will receive prompt attenm,
and all Goods delivered at the Depot free
Drayage. . <
All persons visiting the Newberry Cotton
irket. Will do well to call on me before selling
sir produce, as I have every facility of mak- "
5 them liberal offers for cotton and ofiier counr
produce. ' i
S. T. AGNEW.
Newberrry C. II., Oct 23, 1804 26 8m
ew and Wonderful Machine.^
WILLIAS STODDARD, Proprietor.
"MIE Subscriber having purchased the Right
. for the State ?f South Carolina in the only
ichine now invented, for RIFTING and
[AVING SHINGLES, BARREL HEADING,
>., is prepared to sell the Right of the Districts,
single Machines, at prices sufficiently low to
ike it an inducement for purchasers. The
Machine being simple in its construction,
,1
u uuv uuuitj ii? get out. oi order, is capable
Splitting and Shaving Two Thousand Shita?
per Tiour?better than mode by hand. It
portable, and can bo worked by hand, horse
Bteam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a
ichine will make enough Shingles to pay the
ice asked for a single one. * '' *
Lftrgeindncementsareoffered to persons wish- ^
y to purchase the right of several Districts.?
c of the Machines can be seen in operation
the City of Augustp, at "Wm. H. Goodrich'?
initig Mill, find one also may be aeon in a
>rt time at Mr. J. Witt's Machine Shop, at
gcfield C. U. *
THOS. G. LAMAR.
rlnmburg, S. (XfeApril 29, 1854.n 61-tf ,
?la L' I' *
Cotton Gins.
"*HE subscribers, having had nine years ex
jpenence, aud given universal satisfaction
their patrons, being now fully prepared with
ad machinery and the best of workmen, feel
e in saying to the Cotton PlanUrs'in genera) '
this and the adjoining States, that they can
nisli them with the best COTTON'GINS now
de. They conli-offor a host of certificate?, v
t believing the warrantee to be euf&cient,'they
11 any, send on "your orders through the" matt
their agents, yboMrill visit the most, if not
tlio Planter h?''Ite aeon able bound*.
rflpt. A WM. OGLESBY,
Hberton, Elbert coonty, Ga.
?eb. 4 89 '; ly
'- v.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAftOLINA/- '
Abbeville District*?In Equity.
iir Brown and - Y .' ^ - V
lH'am Trait, Executors, Bill foir Partition
vs. . ' ' A - of L*nd and AelekliaBrown,
v-vf?ooot&,< \ <>? &-!kriahgjrown,
et al. J jP
Aa&ii-wU/. "
?tria? D?mod/ H*ntV BM|WJoBg
1 Elizabeth Bailey. DefciidsnUin the abov o
Uonof tX&
lcrcd that ^
nth* from tUo ^^?tion.h.r^torthe .atoe , ,,:
1 Kft tAVen trtro tSbnf?**? ^g>fa<tThey. ^
,* ... . < II. A. JONES,^ JP. jii
jommigaioiftcf'* offio^Sep*- 6, IM* i
'HE STATE Df SOUTH CAMUNA. '
UvilU DUtrict^-In <K* Ctort ?*V .
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