The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, January 05, 1855, Image 3
BLACKSMITH SHOP!
OTII12 Subscribers have opened
a Blacksmith Shop, on Wash- |jT ]}
inpton street, where they will ^ J
do nil kinds of Plantation work entrusted Jlo ,
their cure. Having secured the services of two |
i tirst-rnte smiths,
they clullenge the world to shoe horses quick- :
?r or better than they can, or anything else1
they profess to do. Give us n chance to please .
you, kiud public, both in work and in prices. ,
MATHIS ?t SALE.
Abbeville. Jnn 1 Iftr.r. ?* I
Superb Painting.
'"TMIK Subscriber would inform the public that
he in prepared to execute all kinds of
PAINTING, such as Sign, Ornamental, Chair,
Varnishing Furniture, <te., in the best style.?
Having procured the services of an uuooinpIiKii?!<1
workman, lie fools assuredj.liis work will
please. Carriages nnd Buggies painted in tlie
finest style, on us reasonable terms as possible.
Give us a trial. K. J. TAYLOlt.
Abbeville C. 11., Jan. 1, 1855.
K'RK'tttVa ItlllY'k: K-?
JK. jam- ML A^Z7 mm ji**L> j iVU?
GARY & GARY,
Cokesbury, ..... S. C.,
"TT170UI<D Reapeetfully minouneo to their
T friends and patrons tliut tliey are receiving,
and will keep constantly on hand, a
COMPUTE AflSOUTMKNT OF
DRUGS,
MED IOINKS,
p .1 /,v/v nrr <:
GLASSWARE,
PERFUMER
STATIONERY,
FANCY ARTICLES, &c. j
AVe would invite the attention of Physicians I
to our Htock of
FRESH AND GENUINE .llEDICINES,
which we will sell on terms that cannot fail !
to unit.
We ave Agents for the most approve! Patent'
iledieinos. 6
Just received, a largo assortment of Frct-h j
GARDEN HEEDS, crop of 1654, grown by |
David Lnndretln
Also, Extra Fine' WINKS and BRANDIES, j
for medicinal and sacramental purposes.
All t?.? r.<. :ii i.~ ?1.1 < - <
?*?i vuv v?n* I7U OUJU VCrt/ iUiC iUI |
cash, or to approved purchasers on n credit.
F. F. GARY, M. !>.] [T. P. OAKY.
IV. B.-?-Dp- F. F. GARY solicits those who
arc indebted to liiin to come forward and elosc
their account?, either by casli or note, as he is
ihittn*nnu nl' KotiuMni* K?u /?1i1 .. - -
? ...o *..? W " ITIUSV.
Longer indulgence will not l>?i given.
Jnn 3, ISito o 1 1m
NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS.
I WILL attend ut the undernamed times and
places fur the purpose of collecting Taxes
for lS.r>3:?
l)ne West, Monday, il'lli January;
" " l.Mli JVIareli; i
Calalinm's. Tuesday, 30th January;
Triblc's, Wednesday, 31st
Loundsville, Thursday, 1st February; i
Speed's, Friday, 2d *
Warrenton, Saturday, 3d, "
Abbeville II., Monday, 5t.li, "
Calhoun's Mills,Tuesday, Oth, "
Wiiliiigton, Wednesday, 7?h, "
Morapno's, Thursday, fcth, "
TulbertV, (in tho Range.) Frida\', 'Jth " j
luadloy's oi'i lield, Saturday, lOtli, and
March 17 th*;
Greenwood, Monday, 11th, and March loth
<'ainl?ri'igo, Tutaduy, 13th February ;
"Wnodvilif, Wednesday, 14th "
Whitehall, Thursday, 15th "
Cot bran's, Friday, i'ith, "
(JcilarSpring, Saturday, 17th, "
Donald's. Monday, 10th, M
Scufflotown, T? csdny, 20th, "
I.arnioro's, Wednesday, iilct, "
Cokcsbtirv, Thursday, 22d, and March 14th
Stoney 1'uuit, Friday, 2nd February;
Dcin I fail, Saturday, 21th, "
Smith ville, Monday, iitfth, "
Itobcrt's Store, Tuesday, '27th, "
Ninety-Six. Wednesday, 2Sth, "
.uwsin i vnu rieiti, many, u-i Jiarcn ;
Abbeville II. all Court Wi-ok.
Sale-day in April the liiil day for making
returns. All persons fuilin^ to make returns
on tlic above day, liable t'? double tax. All
taxt-B to be paid by the first Monday in May,
or executions may be issued.
Property to be returned in the name of the
proper owner, (.iuardian.t, Executors, and Administrators
will return property under their
control.
Pni'urtnd tin < ! <? t C... 1 -
- iiailJlCIICU jMUJM'l lJ UflttOt'Il
P the 1st October, 1853, nil J 1st October, 1854,
-will make it known to inc.
All persona will come prepared to give the
amount of Births, Marriages, and Deaths in
their families.
Free persons of colour must pnj- their taxen
in March.
I tMIW \f/l' m n \
The Greenville Mountaineer,
VOLUME TWENTY-NIX K,
I'l'nURIIl'.D WEEKLY, AT CREENV1I.I.E, 8. C.
JOHN It GOSSETT, Publisher <t Proprietor.
G. F. TOWXES, Editor.
Terms of Subscription?Single Copies $2
in/Advance.
Five copies, for S fi ?"
Ten "" " , 15 (tO
Twenty" " 25 00
Thirty " - 30 00
HAVING a heavy circulation in Greenville,
Anderson, Laurens, Spartanburg, Union,
Newberry, Abbeville, and generally through
out, mo ouue, ine adjoining counties of JNprtli
Carolina, and in the States of (Jcorgwj? Alabama,
Mississippi, aud Texas', presents an excellent
advertising medium to all business men.
It has n respectable circulation at the following
post-offices in Abbeville District : Abbeville C.
H.t Cokesburv, Greenwood, Ninetv-Six, Calhoun's
Mills, Lowndsville, Mt. Ilill, I)uo "West,
Cambridge and Genlsville.
January 1. 1855.
WEEKLV CAROLINA TIMES.
OX or about the 10th of January, we will
commence the issun nf t.lm \\r??i.i? /-??
alina Time*, which will contain, regularly, nbout
twenty-five: columns of reading matter,
embracing all news articles, markets and contributions
that may'appear in the Daily and
Tri-Weeldy Time*, as well as a large mass of
miscellaneous contribution^ and selections, su<jl$
as will prove interesting and instructite.,
It wjll be our aim to make tberlTimcs accept
table to the reading public throughout the interior,
beqeo we qffer it at jf^-price remunera-i
tive to ourselves as well ris Xo dace it withih
the reach ui all classes. ' r iSfc - 'sk
As soon as the flrat ftumbcr is iMOc<5,J/?r? whi
forward a specimen copy to^uf - Mends rg?nerf*v*
an^ OfflSffj their,patronage ana inflaence
. ? 10 I; v
^al/Mi Kflf ?1 aia Ja. 2-+^\ i J
within the rcaeJvof evcry fcreily.
Columbia, a C, '' '
ANDERSON FEMALE ACADEMY
AND COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
r|"MlE Trustees of this Institution take pl'cnsl_
urc in stating to its former patrons and
the- public generally, that thev have secured
the services of the He v. J. Oliver Lindsay ns
President for the scholastic year, commencing
on the 1st of l'ebruury, 1855. lie will be assisted
in the Collegiate Department by his accomplished
lady, Mr*. M. A. Lindsay.
Miss E. McQuerns, whose experience and capabilities
as an instructress of the vouug, cannot
be surpassed, and whose former connection
with the Institution hits endeared her to a wide
circle of acquaintance?, will continue in charge-1
of the Primary Department.
l'rof. John D. Mueller will still continue to
preside over the Musical Department; a position
which he hns held for several years past,
and the duties of which he has discharged to
the entire patisfaetion of his patrons.
He will ho assisted in his department hy Mrs.
Mueller, who is also instructress in Fretich and
I ti nnnw.i.t.il w..rt
The exercises will be punctually resumed on
the 1st day ot February, 1855. Parents and
Guardians are informed that it is important finall
pupils to be present on the 1st day of the
session.
For information relative to course of study,
rates of Tuition, Boarding, ?Le., see catalogue,
where full particulars are civpn or pl<io nnnlv
to either ot the Trustees.
HON. J. >* WIIlTNEll,
B. F. CltAYTON, Sec. Treos.,
HON. .1. L. ORE,
J. P. BENSON,
GEN'L S. M. WILKES,
L. A. OSBORNE.
1>R. A. P. CATER.
(JEN. J. W. HARRISON,
Trustees.
UCC. as, 1001. >iii ?t
Great Southern Kvmcdy!
JACOB'sTcORDIAL.
FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES,
Cholera, Dysentery, Dinrrluuu, Cholera Morbus,
bilious Cholie, Cholera Infantum.
VI.,,, ? -
...J.-, ............... .tut>j'i.vu IA> I11UIIV Ulll-lliC'S (JI
Females?most especially PAINFUL
MEN ST lib" AT foX.
The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial
arc too well known to require encomiums.
1st, it cures the worst eases of Diarrhoea;
2(1, It cures tlie worst forms of Dysentery ;
;tti, it cures California or Mexican Diarrhea;
4th, It folic ves the severest Colic i
5th, It euros Cholera Morbus;
Cth, It cures Cholera. Infaiituin ;
7th, It cures painful Menstruation;
Sl.ii, It relieves pain in the Hack and I.oins ;
jtli, It counteracts Nervousness and Despondeney;
lDth, It restores Irregularities ;
11th, It dispels Gloomy and Hysterical
Feelings;
i-iii, iiit> an aanurame ionic.
A few sltort Extracts from Letters,
Testimonials, &c.
"I linvc used Jacob's Cordial in my family,
and have found it a most oflicient, and, in my
judgment, a valuable remedy."
Hon. Hiram Warner, j
Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. |
"It gives me pleasure in being able to re-'
commend Jaeob'.s Cordial?my own personal j
experience, nail the experience of my neighbors :
anil friends around me, is :i suilieieut guarantee j
for me to believe it to be nil that it purports to ;
be, viz., a sovereign rciiirtty."
Wm. II. UsnrriwooD, i
formerly Judge Superior Court,
Cherokee Circuit. !
"I take grout pleasure in recommending this i
invaluable medicine to all atilieted with bowel ;
diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign >
remedy?decidedly superior to anything cl.se i
ever tried by me." A. A. Gaui.i>in<j,
11 \f '<~ s*? iii ~ 1
.... ji. ui me \Ti'(iuu L.ougo, un. |
"This efficient remedy is travelling into cc- i
lobri'y as last as Bonaparte pushed his columns i
into ltus3in, ami gaining commendation wherever
used."?Geortjia J'-lftrsonian, May 1'J, '53. I
II? ' I
EST For sale l>y
W.uiur.AW ?t Lyon, Abbeville C. II.;
John Smith, Cokes!?ury ;
I'oukuts &. Aijams, Hodges' Depot;
I", G. 1'akks, Greenwood;
Havilam*, Haruai. <fc Co., Charleston,
Wholesale Agents ;
And by the principal Merchants and Druggists
throughout the State.
\VM. W. BLISS ?t CO., Proprietors.
New York, Dec. 10, 1851 33 Cm
ja ^ si
'I''IIE Subscriber received, in the year 1852,
.1. from the l'ost-oflice at Abbeville C. If.,
S. C., a LAND WARRANT, No. 3'21ol. for 40
Acres, issued under the Act of September 25th,
iSiiO, from the 1'ension Office at Washington
City, I). C., and now gives public notice to
each and every person who may have found
said Land Warrant, not to ufce or apply to their
nipii itM *l t?? 1 -
W .. .. HIV uav c.iinv, unuiri |>CllUliy Ol n 10?|U
frosocution, as he is now an applicant to tlic
ension Office for a duplicate of said lost I.and
Warrant, ROBERT C. WILSON.
Abbeville C. II., S. C., )
December *20, 185-1. )
JfOTICE.
T7"\^ARD ?fc BURCIIARD, Augueta, Ga.,
T T will inform their friends of Abbeville
District, and the public generally, that,
anticipating a change in their business, the
wining m-.iia'iu, iney are ui.sposcu 10 innke large
concessions from their former low scale of prices,
in order to rcduco their stock to the lowest
possible point.
The attention of wholesale dealers, as'Veil
as consumers, is respectfully solieitedAugusta,
l3ce 19 33 tf
HEBBY S. KERR,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IK i,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS k CONPECTIONARIES,
ABBEVILLE, O. H., 8. O.
May 10, 1853. 1-tf ,
r rr. ?
COKESBTJRY COHFEREHCE '
School. #
/T9HE next Session will open on "Wednesday,
jfcpfi1!! the 10th day of January adxt.
vjOpr- School has threo Departments, PJII"JfeSRY,
CLA8S1CAL, MATIIIJMATICAfrand
SCIENTIFIC, with an offlccf'at the head of
each. - * O. IL ROUND,
. Rector.'
CoVeAqry, Dec. 1, 1854. ^ 80 5t
fi >'
hpERSONS indebted to &A&.AGNEW ara
requested to BeXtlo thetr lii|bilitiitro? or
Groceries! Groceries II
WE invito tho attention' if cmr oustoinera
1 and the public generally, to our Stock
GROCERIES;
Jtmt received at tho Corlier,
one door above the
CAROLINA HOTEL,
ni <1... .1 (V.... 11 *f
c?v KHV OUllMi llfllllCiiJ vgvupicu UJ JACCOIO.
Lark ?t Buekinastcr: Consisting in part of
10 IUhIh. Now OrleuuH, A Muscuvado Sugars.
76 Bbls. Sttinrts Refined A. C. and A- crualied
Su^ar.
60 Bugs Ilio Coffee, No. 1 article,
20 " Lnguira "
25 BbK No. 3 Mackerel,
rtf IT"!* - .1 1 ?? i
&o nil*, I
20 IIlids. W. I. Molasses
2(K) Bbls. N. O. Syrup,
20 Case* Negro Shoes?nil bizpr,
20 Bbls. "Gibson's Eagle" Whiskey,
25 " Omara's Old live "
25 " O. K.
25 ' Pikes Magnolia "
25 " N. 11. Hum,
50 Coils Weaver's best Hope,
Bagging and Twine.
ALSO,
Negro Blankets. Kerseys. Osnaburirs. and nil
kinds of Domestic GooJa usually kept in our
line; nil of which, we will sell ua cheap us this
market will afford; and we will pay as liberal
C rices for Cotton and other Produce as any
odv else in this market. %
BEWLEY & SMITH.
Deo. 1, 1851. 30 Ct
Oil YOU ! HIT III71 AGAIN ! !
HAS just received and opened the largest
and best assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever exhibited in Abbeville, lie has also a lot
of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Drawers
and Socks, and a great many other things, too !
tortious to mention, nil of which lie will sell
low for the tin
Persons desiring anything in hit line, will do
well to call noon, as he is determined to sell?
that is if he can get the cash!
Call and sec him, anyway. 'His storo is the
corner one in the Marshall House.
Cigars and Tobacco.
The best article mat utneturcd cati be found
at Lyons' Clothing Store.
Trunks and Valises.
Lyons bus ft few of them left, find will dispose
of thorn if ho can find a buyer.
Pocket Knives.
Drop in nt Lyon's and look nt tliem, end you
can't help buying one, ut least.
December 8 31 tf
WALKER, GLEN&H ATT ON,
SLCCUSrtOItS TO
.WCMUKIUl'-S lie 1JKU.
r|"MlK Undersigned have purchased of J. 15. |
JL F. McMorrios, Fiirvivoi- of tlie Into iirni j
of McMorries ?fc Bro., the entire stock in trade, |
and will continue the Dry (ioods business at the
old stand of McMOlllllES ?!!: BliO., wlijero they
will keep constantly on hand a general, complete
and varied stock of
nit? uftonsi.
I.ndics* DRESS GOODS, of the bcM and lastyles,
nut! in short, every article pcrtnininir,
we offer nt the lowest living rates. We
respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage
heretofore extended to the old firm.
Doe 11 IS2 4w
AT PRIVATE SALE,
Without Reserve. ~'f '
rPIIE Entire stock of FANCY AND STAPLE
I DRY GOODS, now open and ready for
inspection at the store of
COSGKOVE & BRENNAN,
Next to Ilaviland & Ri.-ley's. The undersigned
Cillers for sale, at New York cost, the entire
i stock <?f DllY GOODS. amounting to Seventyfive
Thousand Dollars' worth,;, and embracing
almost every article in the Dry Goods line.?
| The teriua will he nctt Cash, or approved paper,
\ at three Vnonths, with interest; \froin date of
| sale ; and, to save time and trouble,"'he would
! inform his frienda and tho'-public" that.there
I ...tn i i--; j.iu' -
i win uu iiu iH'nauon irom tno.pnce named.
I Country Merchants would do welj'to call nnd
! examine th<? Goods and prices. v It.' is known
! that "Soiling oil' ut Cost has been used ns a.
' means to sell at a profit?we make no states
nicnts but what we can stand up to. Give us
a cnll, and jmlgo for 3'ourselves. Tlio storb'is
in the centre of business. It will repay punjlia..
sers to call and examine the stock.
T. B REX KAN. ' 5
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 11, 1854 32 3w
Itl^I OVAL.
v. Cosgrove & Brennan,
AUGJU3TA, OA.,
HAVE Removed their Stock of GOODS
^ frpm the old 6tore of T. J. Cosgrove,
Imiuwii no Kiiivii* jjuwit oiore. iiftving no
connection with tliat house, they would invite,
their friends to cnll at their upper Store, abowtf
the Globe Corner, where they are now opflfiJ
ing nn extensive stock of * ?} *>
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, ;*
which they will sell nt cost, in order to wind
up the business of the firm, and satisfy the
heirs of T. .1. Cosgrove, deceased.
IJec 15, 1854 32 3w
HIGHLY IMPROVED AND COLOURED
D40UfiBRE0T?PES.
r<: H. LAIi(J!{gAU, practical Dnguerreotyp-!
ist, liniT'thei pl^Tiauro of informing the
Ladies and Gentlomeii "of. Abbevil(p. nfld surrounding
country, . has opened, 'liis
ROOMS, for'a tJiort Mme ottlv^jat tlio Marshall
IIoukk, where be. to see and'serve
any or ull of tbei^?sMjto<&.
SuperiOT anarUnrivalea Pipttfr#
Entrance throbgh tb$/V?r?for side 'door. ,
Abbeville, Dec 8, 186^ ;31^^ tf
English Hollow* Waire.^*
2000
my fitoro ho^t week;.;^ :^ '1r
rAiaO,?-ir
lOO EXTBA OVEN LIDS. Aborted aitei.
_^?$LSO,??
A few Large Boilers, folding frcrt[^0 to
150 gallons. 3a
4 For sele, by *' H. fi. KERR.
Deo 14 ji fijfc 32 8w
ALI/Pcr3on? indebted to thfi Snbscribe^ojt
. -note cr account, are requested to ,m|kj?
uaynftnt byVffie fir it of''February next??
longer indulgence cannot>b*,giT^b. i tH?
? * I1IOMA3 JAQK80N. J|
^ Abberfflefi.^I^i^adfo '
candidates for office.
> ????.
53?" Tuc friends of Cupt. S. A. IIodoes respectfully
announce Mm as a candidate for Tax
Collector at the ensuing election.
JgfThe friends of John H. Wilson respectfully
announce hiin as a candidate for Tax Collector
of Abbeville District, at the ensuing oleotioa.
CgT" arc authorised to announce tho Rev.
James Moork as n candidate for re-election os
Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing
electiou.
Tun friends of James H. Cobb rospectfully
announce hint as u candidate for Sheritf at the
coining election.
t^"Tlie friouils or JAMES M. VAN DIVER
respectfully announce him ns ti candidate for
Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at tbe ensuing
election.
f-s?* Tim fxion.t. ?r T"k TJ* II imTnf>livr --
wrsv ...? ...V..U.1VI a. ?<. mix ix?vjiwi respectfully
announce him n candidate for Sheriffalty
of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election.
The friends of G. M. MATTISON respectfully
announce him us u candidate for
Sheriff of Abbevillo District at the cusuingelec
t ion.
OJ-'Mie frienda of THOMAS R. COCIIRAN,
respectfully announce him as n Candidate for
Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing ejeo t
tion.
r?T The friends of JAMES M. MARTIN, rcspeetfully
announce liiin as a candidate for
Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing
election.
T IN ! TIN !! TIN ! f!
HW\ LAW.SON, very grateful for patron
age heretofore enjycd, begs leavo to
*ay to lii.s friends and customers and the public
generally, that he has now, at his old stand,
on Main Street, next door to White ?fc Bullock,
a full and complete assortment of TIN WAIIE.
In his store may bo found:?
Duckets?all pliapea und sizes; Covered
and uncovered; Bonnet Boxes
; Bed-Steamers; Coffee
Pots?all sizes: Cake
I* a n a?a 8h o r t ed
shapes; Candle
Mould s;
Cake Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullendor9;
ColFoe Roasters; Candle
Sticks; I)isli 1'ans; Dish "
Covers; Dust I'uns; Fat
Stoves; Foot Tubs; '
Glass Drainers; . ?kV.
Knife Box- ?
ce; Lanterns; Lamp-Feeders; MilkPuns;
Milk-Cups; Money Boxes
; Molasses Cups; MilkSkimmers;
Muffin Itings;
Marking Cups; Oil
Lhmps; Pepper
'* 'Boxes;
Pudding Panrt; Pic Pans; Plate Covers;
Reflecting Ot'cns; Shower
Baths; Stew Pans; Sugar
Scoops; Sugar Boxes;
Tea Canisters ;
Trumpet*; Wat??r
Pots;
Wash Pnns; Water Dippers; <tc., <te.
In short, his atoek comprises everything in
liis line, and lie is not merely willing to show,
but will sell on as reasonable terms as can be
compatible with the first injunction of the
inaxim "livo and let'live."
Any article manufactured to order at short
noticc, and warranted to give satisfaction.
(Jountry merchants will find il to tlieir interest
procure supplies of Tin Ware from
him, os lie will givo pood articlus at low rates.
To the building public ho would say that
ho id always- prepared to attend to the
roofing and guttering of houses, and will
be thankful for any chance a Horded him to
give evidence of his ability to do good work.
Abbeville C. II., S. C., Nov. 215, 1S54. 29 ly
NEW *i>OI>S! SJJW GOODS!
CORKEH Ol'I'OSlTE GLOBE HOTEL,
Aueiiata. ft ft or pi a
"VTILLF.Uit WARREN" vyill oiler great miUL
duoemenU to their friends and customers
this Heason to purchase their fALL AND
WINTER DRY GOOD.S. They do noLpretend
to say they have the richc?t and largest stock
ever offered in this city, that they"have belter,,
taste in their selcetions, or possess superior fidvantages
over tlieiivneighbors,; Lot they have
certainly the . richest and moat elegant stock
they^everha*Lin store. "i - i
1^'DRES^'OOOfeS, they hav6
STftich Satin.Striped Plaid SILKS;
. , Rich He^vy Brocade Col'd do.;
t, Bt*k Satin Striped Plaid,and Watered SILIC
oM?w and beautiful styles;
^ Plaiu Rep 81LKS, arid Plain do.; V '
-Rich Pri'uted'Frcnch CASHMERES and
DELAINESV ' ' ;>..V . , W ,
Beautiful email fig. DELAINES, for Mis. >cs'
wenr;
Plain French MERINOS nnd CASnMERES
of every shade ; W>'-.A.S- ' '
Snperfine Black.French BOMBAZINE ;
^ Superfine " " >iCllAU.H linAT?IS. '
LAINF>; "" ' """. -r'
y-ViMANTILLAS, PALMA3 and CLOAKS,,
hqinbracirig cvcry.variety of pattern and mate jrikL.from
low-priced to.the richest and highest
cpat Goods manufactured ?
^to^iSy^RROTDEIUKS; coinprja'tug a largo and
tptegK>rroant assortment of Rich' French
Worked COLLARS, CHEMISETTES, UNDER.SLEEVES,
STOMACHER?.- i HAtiDICER- ,
CHIE^INFAijTS' ROBES,' andSKORKED '
1|
jtoUose COLLARS, CHEMISETTES Wd ,
SLEEVES ; ,
.. "liich Ef^jhrpMoped BANDS, of She''latest 3
styles of work;1 >//s
i? : Beautiful lot of Bonnet And Neck IlIB- '
BONS; i"*rv
- <j,I Linen;,i Canibtfo Hqna&t'ed HANDkEB-^
1IIOSIER^'Slpae*
find Morayiflii HOSEifv ^
Mi&ser'IIOSE, nil sites
.-> jJtfieh* 8ilk andjMorino VESTS aWSffcli*
Mf^dof ,{ n^mmk
Jfcln ir6tSE-K?EJ>ING AltTICLES^^tWy
have nn endless Variety of TOWKLXIJSOS^TABLE
NAPKINS; and DOYLES; 12-4lirfeh
?nd Cotton SFIEETINGS ; 9-8' nnd ,;5-4r Llifen
and CottonJPILLOW CASE GOODS; TABLE
CLOTHSjfSii-B^ieii; of the richest Damask and
dubw'Drapoz^B^ t
. FrjencUsaud 'Englhih CASSIMERES, BROAD
GL(VrHSrvESTlNG9, SATINETS, TWEEDS,
Wehh' FLABrirHLS.. find ?v?*v nrti/?l? .
jceptin <e Diy Opods line.
Peri^i^B visrttqg th^eity, can rely on finding
tl.io newest styles.of Goods, and in richnesi?U
nfttti'ffty any market, to wnfen
Jbtif attaotioti U' rorited, ad they will be w
agfe^t Nov 10 87?Sm
v-'w.' *SF'' ? +' *?
"CH^VULESTON A 1>VEUTISEMENTS
DRY GOODS IfllcilARLESTOX, 8. C,
Browning & Leman,
IMrOUTlbDS* OF
5EB HC U' <2na-?tJ??LT?JHL?3*i?a?
Not. 20'J and '211 Kiny-st., coriur of Jlarkct-at.,
% 'Charleston, S. C.
Plantation AVoolene, Blankets, <te.,
Carpetings uikI Curtain Materials,
Silks ami Kii-li Di c.^s Goods,
Clonks, Mantillas, isliawls.
Tcrtnt cash?one pricr only. mli25
TII09. H. MARCH. J. M. Z. SHARP
MARCH & SHARP,
AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
"1TI7ILL attend to the sole of all kinds of Mcr
Tt chnndlzc, Produce, <fce. Also, Real mid
Personal Property. Or purchase and sell Slaves, |
tfce., on commission. |
Sales Room: Iso. 120 Richardson street, an<l
' ? * " ' "
wiivumvcij VI1U OIllUJU ^LHLCS llOtOl.
Feb. 4 39 If
BAILEY, DOUGLAS & ANDE1IS0N,
WHOI.E3ALU AND P.ETAIL
?? *? <* h?s.!O?9
No. 319 JCinrj-strcet, 3 doom above George,
CHARLESTON, S. O.
J. A. BAILEY. C. DOUGLAS. W. t> I'JI.rranv
Reference?.J no. A. Cai.iioun, Ksq.
jnu. 11 J}C lv
Cameron, Webb & Co.,
(Succcssurs to G. it II. Camukon,)
IMl'OKTEKS OK
CHINA, GLASS AM) EARTHENWARE,
No. 145 Meeting street,
Charleston, South Cnroliiin,
Will supply Country Merchants with
Gooils in their line at as low rates us they can
buy in New York, or elsewhere.
ii. p. cameron, )
\v. l. wkub, Jw.
m. saoe. ) mh25
\vi\nnw sisiiKs um\hv
ww ?tiuu * MUMiuut;) Jiui.ti/Hj ait
HAVING the Agency of the largest Factory
in tlio States, I mil prepared to fill
orders for any article in the line.
ALSO,?
Paints, Oils, Glass and Builders' Hardware,
and ever}* other article in the building line.
JOHN C. SIMONS,
226 King-street, sign of the Whale.
B. W. & J. P. Force & Co.,
W1I0LESALK DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ao. 21 llaynt ttr<et,
Charleston.
RRNJ. W. FORCE, )
JOIIN 1\ FORCE, >
BKNJ. CONLEV, J mli25
CHARLESTON HAT MANUFACTORY,
240 King street.
4 LL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk nr.d
J\. Cassi'mcro HATS, of the latest style?,
made to order nt short notice.
An excellent. Assortment of new stj-les of
STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling lints nnd
Gaps, always on hand. It. li.WVLEY.
John G. Willis,
FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STORE,
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and
Brushes,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Corner of Kitirj street nnd Iforiback's Alley,
mh25 Charleston, S. C.
William Calder,
UMLLJl X.> ALL UK
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN
ZKBJKK^BkT
Not. 24G and 218 King-street, corner of Ilasel,
mh'25 Charleston, S. C.
, E. H. Lane,
"Wholesale Book, Stntioncry und Fiinry Goods
' House,
Medical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOKS,
rin great 'variety, at the lowest trade ]>riceB.
: Ao. 5 J/aj/nc street,
^Charleston, South Carolina.
> Nelson Carter,
iESALE DRUGGIST,
:.l No. 17 IJaytie tirect,
WHERE he is prepared to exhibit a largo
^atpck.-of Di ugg, Medicines, DHi'ggiata'
Furjjiitqr'e, Pliml?, Surgical' Instruments, Dye
Stuffy Porfunjerr, SoniWj Window Glass, Patiy.
&C.,&e.y which Jio oilurfrftttho lowest market
pric?g/ei? <i\mh'J5
1 -BCayden, Brother & fCo-?,
IS
WQteh^,Clpckv, Je.wc?y? Silver Ware,
;i. Military and Fancy Gooda
North ''East ~c6tp?r of King and llasel streett.
">mh?5 Charleston, S? O.
. Wm. MattMewen, ' ' 4
;'*& tnpjypiE CLOTlIIPffi,' HOUSBr
- fijfo. 113 East Bay, corner 6f Queen street,
Y" Charleston, S. O.
SMVB, lMSALEK AM UKiUSJKajj lUHlMSSlUJ
# 'W:*'- m^rch4P^ j*
$f? Nob 16 State-street, Cltarlestorfcy.:
'r x\ i*r n r? ir Trf^cfnwt,^ ? i
i/cc. xi?ly i. jm. Jo.uovi.tt,,-.fYirem.
l*U 1 'V.y, r*\ 9
jgjfe' J. $ J: D. mRKPATRlOK, ;gg
FACTORS^ COMMISSION MERCHANtS
W NORTII AT^RTIC WHAAF,
,Cliarle?tou.
Hef?rca<\%-?fir>WAiin 'Noble, Esq. aep6
, EDWARD WBBTFIBliD,
^MyaiT HfldSt; s. c.j
of WA^
'"l^e d^e'no
MR. JAMiiS C. CALHOUN, Laving bo?n
fleeted Principal of the Adiu-.vii.lc jMals
Academy, will continuo his services during the
nSxt.year., fS
Owing to the grout increase in the Dumber of
scholars, the services of Mr. MONTGOMERY,
n finiUitntc of the Uuiversitj of North Caron11
n, have, been procured.
A new and commodious Aefltieiny will In a
short time bo completed. Tho building is so
I?? ??:?* ' i r?.J ?
. ?... vv> Iw IUOUIC pcriCVK Vj^UlliV", ?IIU KCCUUtU ?
from all things calculated to distract the attention
of llie scholar.
The government of the School will bo rigid,
Tho morals and general deportment of the Students
will at nil times receivo special attention.
Students will be prepared to enter the Fresh*
i man or Sophomore Class of the Soath Cnrolina
College, uud tho greatest care gireu to thoir
preparation.
The Scholastic year will be divided into two
.-sessions, me liret will commence on January
8th, und continue twenty-eight weeks; the
second will begin on tho 'second Monday in
September, and continue twelvo weeks.
The Tuition of each Claw will be for the
lnt Class: Reading, Writing, 1st Sua. 2d Sea.
Spelling, and Primary Ge
ograpliy, fcU 00 $ 9- 00
2<1 Class : The above with
Geography, History, Arithmetic,
English Grammnr,
and exercises in English
Composition, 20 00 00
3d Class: The nlmve with
nil the advanced English
Branches, - - - - * 113 00 . 10 00
4th Class: The above with
Latin and Greek, - - - 28 00 12 00
Boarding can be ohtnined in desirable families,
and at reasonable rates, either in the Village
or country near the Academy.
Although it is of the greatest importance
that all the pupils shouldi be present at th?
opening of the Session, still they will be received
at any time during the term. Students ,
will be charged from the time they entur until
the close of the Session, tinles3 special arrangements
ar* made to the contrary.
Fov further information, apply to the Principal.
JAMES C. CALHOUN, A. B.,
?.1 t...i !- *?-?!
iu.?iiiciur iu mauiematlC*.
JAMES A. MONTGOMERY, A. B.,
Instructor in the* Ancient Languages.
December 14, 1854. 82 6a?
:*
FULLER'S HAT STORE,
238 Richardson Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
(NEAR THE STATE 1IOU6E,)
?EPS on bmtd, of the very best moke ond
imcst styics, a lull supply of Uents',
Youtl.s', and Boys' Dress HATS, CAPS, ?c.
UMBRELLAS,
HOI LKISO CA NES,
CMi PET BAGS,
TRUNKS, &.c.
Price of the BEST HAT only FOUR
DOLLARS.
Terms CASH. 0'OT so, 64 soiy
Notice ol* Klcction.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE
DISTRICT.
Ornce Corirr of General Sessions )
And Common Pleas. J
I MATTHEW McDOXALD, Clerk of tho
^ said Court, in pur.iimnce of tlic directions
of the Act of the Legislature, in Bueh cases
made and provide!, do hcrebv give Public No
rtcr 111:11 an r.ieciion lor CX?7fA and SJliSltIFF
for Abbeville District will be held on
Mundny, the eighth day of January next, at
the usual placed of Election throughout tho
said District.
Witness my hand, at Abbeville, this fourth
day of November, A. D. 1854.
MATTHEW McDONALD,
C. G. S. ct C. P.
Xov 10 27 Ow
RICH AND ELEGANT
I? mm. tv'
AT HODGES' DEPOT.
I> OBHKTS ?fc ADAM:* are now receiving as
ij rich, i-lepaiit and complete a stock of
FALL AXD WIXTER GOODS as can ba
exhibits ! in Abbeville District, to which they
JIIV11C Ull! llll Lit LlUlI U? LIlL'ir II IUI1U3 UHtl CUPVOHIcrs
anil tlie public generally. Their stock has
been carefully selected in the Baltimore and
Charleston markets, and consists, in part, as
follows:?
ladies' Dress Goods: 4
CASHMERES. ALPACAS, DELAINES*,
CHALLES, BOMBAZINES, M&Mf
RINOS; SILKS, EMBROIDERIES,
CHEMISETTES,
COLLA US, UNDERSLEE VBS,
HA NDKER CHIEFS, RIBBONS,
LACES, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS,
LADIES SHOES, GAITERS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, ?fcc., &c.
For Gentlemen's; Wear:
FRENCH y ^
A XI) ENGLISH CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS, JEANS, SATINETS,
BltOADCLOTHSM VESTINGS,*HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS,SHOES, ,/ **
HOSIERY, GLOVES, &c.,
&e., &c. .
. AISO.
TABLE CLOTHS,.: TO WELLING8,
SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLANKE'fS,
FLANNELS, NEGRO ,
CLOTHS, SHOES, ie., Sc. \
W I?Also,
hardware, cutlery;? china and
JHi<0?4SS WARE, BA'GGINCfi' %/
ROPE rA ND TWINE, ' r
:V . 1? A TkfTT v /iD/>ncurra t . <
"^7?y * X WiH/yjUriiiiW, ac.
We do nj^ pretend/wjh&advertisement; to
give a succinct cnumer?tfoh'<|ofraU..th^rticles
we liav'o in store, butgr?ht pleasure
m B^bwinc^he wKble of'dnriitock, and confiden^Iy'beMe.ve
the quality ojf our Goodjp togeth%tv^kltne
liricoi nt which we offer thifm, will
"Satisfy all wlio call upon us that they cannot do
Vbetter^than (gjftfroniEO a
yg* ROBERTS & ADAMS.
Nov. 10, 1854 *' X*Wg-27 tf,
~ .*fcU--~ .
MEDIOmBS ^nD OHEMIOAliQj^ ^
TIIE undersign ec^begs leave to an- Sm1, ^
,ljpiince to the ciRutins of Hamburg
and vicinity that be J*w&?ened a well selected
Stock of .ghproe* .. fjfiL '
MEDlOm^^tD OHEBibdSLS, f
to which h$^e8peet3flJ$;?olicits their fcttentioa. ? *
Among-this assortment will be found:
. ToilefSSf ticles aind Perfomery, u
Drugs and Chemifekjk ? 'lf.
,, PaiiTts, Oils aq4 w^Stuflfs, ^
Glase, Putty tend Varnishes. ? ,
In compounding'' Medicine*
plantoftA^ the strjeteatefctUfttion 1nff&gir?n ,A
> ?w WJU?UM? y? UIO UiWVHM f *
Being a graduate "of tbeXoadon
UPhattaoy and having had^an ^qxnrietksa' of *
^ghtZftn ^ear# lalyp onsitoSs^be fe^^OnfifflfeW
Turn. "
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