GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AT ABBEVILLE I HENRYS Begs leave to inform his old c ally. that he has now in Store the largest h GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ycr before offered in the eonntrv. wliinli lm? l.?r best Markets in the Nation. His frequent visits 1 Bargain*, and, consequently, offer them in turn t cessions to his already ample Stock, it affords FRESH and GENUINE. His Stock at present consists, 1 14 Hilda. N. O. Sugars?the best ever offered, 20 Hlils. Clarified, ("rushed ami I'owdcr'd do. 25 11 Stuart's C do. 30 " N. O. Syrup, 6 Hhde. Trinidad Molasses, Tierces Best Whole Rice, | 30 Baas best Uio Coffee, 100 Sacks Salt, 25 1U>1b. Seed Irish Potatoes i-00 Kegs Nailsund Brads, ,{)OOLbs. Sweeds and English Iron, UO Bbls. Whiskey, 4 ? N. E. Rum, "a nnft TV.. p..-~ wi.:?- r Also, Red, Green, Yellow, and Black do. 60 Boxes French and Amer'u Window Glass, Bbls. Linseed Oil, " Tanners' do. " Machinery do. Copal Varnish, "" Burning Fluid, *' Spts. Turpentine, "125 Boxes Malaga Raisins, 26 Drum Smyrna Figs, 200 Lbs. Almonds, 200 " Brazilian Nuts, 26 Kits No. 1 Mackerel, 3,000 Picccs English l'ots and Ovens, He is still in the COTTON MARKET, ami hi few can boost of, these i>ressiiig times and this, thing that is clean, and nothing else, makes it, n HOUSES in the UNITED STATES. Persons who huve not tried this market, won larly at this time, as he has a very large btoek, a CASH. February 14, 1855. GEE AT SOUTH! v^&.ac2?o?:s?9aa? at: CHOLERA, ) DYSENTERY, [ FOR ALL BOWEL DlAllRIKEA. ) Also, Admirably adapted to many Sis Menstru The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial arc loo l?t. It curcs the icorst cases of liiarrhora. Sd. It curcs the tcorttl forms of Dysentery. 3il. It cures California or Mexican JJiarrhera. 4th. It relieves the severest Colic. 6th. It curcs Choh.ra Morbus. 6th. It curcs Cholera Infantum. m x .1 * r i a. *"** ^iiuii. iiAiiui:i? iroiu J "I have u#ed Jacob's Cordial in my family, ai judgment, a valuable remedy." "It gives me pleasure in being able to rec xperience, and the experience of my neighbors ai fwr me to believe it to be all that it purports to 1 Former! "I take great pleasure in recommending this in ditensca, for which I believe it tu be u sovereign r< trcr tried by me." A. A. Gauli "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my famil}-, and those who have tried it, induces me to believe tli of the kind, and 1 would recommend its use in tin Mii.ks O. Donuixd, Cashier ol "If there is any credibility in human testimo above all other preparations for the eurc of Bowi it* favor coming in from all quarters, it must be i most if not all other 'nntcnt' i?renaration?." Caslii< "This efficient remedy is travelling into celcbi into Russia, and gaining commendation wlierove fW For sale by Wawm.aw ?Jt Lyon, Abbeville C. IT.; Joiin Smith, Cokesbury ; And by the principal Merchants and Druggists tli Feb 2, 1865?39 6m] /m., ~Wk7~ JBE3 "W ?_J : WE, The Undersigned, Builders of CAKIU.A4 II. & F. A. DEALE, arts now prepared to ] Vehicle in our line of bukinesj. Give us a call, pleased. t3F" Repairing Rfeatl WE HAVE also on hand an asoortment of Fitk These wduabl* air-tight Cases, for protecting and ment, transportation, or for vault?, are offered e3 Wfi T.ill nlso make and send COFFINS to any j Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1355 LAND FOR SALE. 1 "VESIROUS of removing to the West, JJ I will sell my tract of land, on wa- Hijjl t^rs of Penny's Creek, containing MO Acres, . . i more or less, bounded by land* of Joseph T. * Dell and nllism TJ.? ?!?? 1 ...u |n?c ? 111 gooa repair And io a high state of cultivation?on it is * good Dwelling House, with Out-liouees, Staolea Jl Coehrwi? gtokes are now is th? * h%u4?? > -. ?f Eiw?rdNoW<, BKi. Can't MpjtJ . r' w* ^ COOH&jtiRt. * Peb. 1, 1BB5. t ' 't nIv -?'^> AND CONFECTIONERIES t" COURTHOUSE. . KERR USTOMERS AND TI1E PUBLIC GENERitock of AND CONFECTIONERIES, n selected with great, care by hitnstdf in the to Charleston, enables him to take advantage of ,o his cutlomcrt ; ami as lie makes weekly nc- I the miarantee to the inildio that, liia I iii part, of (be following, viz: io Reams Sand Paper, 100 I'uiut Brushes, assorted *i*es, 10,0(10 Segnrs, of tlio most approved brands, U0 Boxes Tobacco, best, and cheapest, 1U0 Lbs. Glue, best quality, Mncabov and Scotch Snuff, Scythe blades and Hand Saws, Shot, PowdtT and Lead, 25 Doz. Mason's Blacking, 1*2 '* Blticking Brushes, Russia Bristles and Lining Skin*, Shoe Thread and Peirs. assorted. Upper, Ku*sot nn Hft. jb^ M . (CHOLERA MOUBUS, DISEASES. {BILIOUS ClIOI.10, (cholera infantum. leases of Females, especially Painful lation. Will Known to Require Encomiums. | 7lli. It curcx Painful .\fenxtrunfinu 8tli. It relieve* I'ain in Back- and Loin*. lllli. It counteract* Airionmea* and DclOlli. It restore* Irregularilict. [.vpondriicii. 11 tli. It dispel* Gloomy mid Ifi/xt>rical 12lli. It it an admirable Tunic. [Fecliny*. Lcttcri, Testimonial*, Ac. id have found it a most efficient, and, in my linn. lltr.Air* Waiiner, Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. omniend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal id friends nrnund mo, is n~ sufficient guarantee je, viz., a 1 ocereiyn rrtntdi/." Wm. II. UxiiERwoon, fJ 6_ ...? vuun, v neroKee Circuit. valuable medicine to nil afflicted with huwcl u*medy?decidedly superior to anything else usu, JJoiintv O. M. of the Grant] Lodge, Gil. this, with all I hear about it n.s a remedy l>v nt. it stands at the head of every preparation e disease* for which it is compounded." r the liank of the State of Georgia, Griffin, ny. Jacob's Cordial must sta.id pre-eminent id diseases. From the mass of testimony in I rery far in# advance, as a curative a^ent. of I A. Fleming, cr Marine nn55. OTICE ia^ereby giyen.thut all stock in . H the Greenville and Columbia Railroad 3ompanynpw iri'arreata, will l>e forfeited at. ,hc difwretion of the Board of Directors, if not paid wjthin three months from this date. ry ' J; P. SOUTHERN. v' v, Andifcr andJTteasurer. Jan. 23, 1864. 38 ? .. *8m -- : - - - ' Executors' Sale. URGE SALE OF BSTANli! MEOJCINES. Hj^llE Undesigned, Exeeutoft'df iVir'Jfiniea A L. Gilder, deceased, will sell at the "Drug Store of thi?trict, on the 21st day; of February' nifxt, tffe remaining stock of BOTANIC fi?plO!NE& of ihtr aid deceased, comprising a. large and valuable assortment of such article* at an m?*r valuable tq the prores-ion. - iSS/ Terms cash. 'xr ABBEVILLE FEMALE ACADEMY. I^IIE Exercises of this Institution were resumed on the 8th instant, under the control of 0. 11. ALLEN, Principal, and Miss A. IIUEY, Assistant. Miss E. P. JiARItlSON has charge of the Music Department, whose qualifications as nn Instructress arc not surpassed hy any in the State. She is in constant attendance at the Academy, and having two Pianos at her connnund, a rare opportunity is offered voutig ladies who wish to improve themselves in this desirnhlc accomplishment. The Academy is a new uud elegant hiiihlintr. suitieiently remote from the business portion of the village to render it quiet and retired, and nt tlie same time convenient. Tlic Principal has supplied himself with an excellent set of Philosophical and Chcmicol apparatus for demoiistraling to his clashes ; und having also in his possession n large collection of sIicIIb and minerals, pupils may have a fine opportunity of acquiring a practical and experimental knowledge of these deeply interesting studies. The School is divided into two sessions?the first commencing the first Monday in January, mm cmiing me r ritinv Uetore the lirat Monday in August; the second session commences the third Monday in September, and ends Friday before Christ inns. HATES OF TUITION. 1st scs'n. 2d ses'n. Spelling, Rending, Writing, and tlie Primary Elements of tlie Higher Branches, $11 00 $ 5 00 Thenbove. with fiwiifrnnlif History, English Giammar, Arithmetic, niul Composition, 1C 00 8 00 The nhi?vi>, with Aljrchrn, Geometry, Lin.'???i--.!ry, Hotnnv. Astronomy. I.ojrc, ltiut'oi-, Uti>s L<-ttre. ifcc., A 22- 0 lOt'O K XT It A S. Miwio, Pinno, '28 00 12 00 " (iiii'itr, 28 00 12 00 U? f I'iii' " in taking I .hf ju?, 2 00 1 00 " " practising additional, 2 00 1 00 Drawing and Painting, 1 00 3 00 Contingencies'. 50 50 Payments to be niu?lo punctually at tlie endof each Session. Good Hoarding can !r. K., to givo advice or attend to the duties of his profession. A. J. CUlilGIlTON. The old stand?remember, the old stand of Dr. A. J. Crcighton. A CAUL). In compounding Medicines and supplying plantations, I lie strictest attention will be given to the requirements of his patrons. Being u graduate <.f the London College of i imriiiiiey aixi Having mm mi expcrienee of eighteen years in his business1, lie feels confident of bring nt?le to give satisfaction to ull who may favor him with their imtrnmige. ALFKKD S. RAVKNSCUOFT. Ilamhiu'g, Fell 1, 1.S55 39 1m BLAUKSMII H SHUP! OTI1IS Subscribers have opened jCX a Black *:iiith Shop, on Wash- |[J| inirton street, where they will ^ y do all kinds of Plantation work entrusted to th<-ir eare. Having secured the services of two first-rate smiths, (Jen. TAYLOll and George, they challcnue tile worhl to shoe horses quicker or better thun they can, or anything else they profess to do. dive lis a chance to please you, bind public, both in work and in prices. 51 ATI 119 ii or note, ns lie is desirous of bringini; his old business to n close. Longer indulgence will not bo given. Jiiii 3, 1855 31 lm NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. I WILL utleu.! at tlic undernamed times and place# for the pur pose of collecting Tuxes for 1864:? Due West, Monday, iotii January; 13tli March ; C'lliiliatn's, Tuesday, 3t.il li Janiiaiy; Triblo'r, Weduesdav, '.'1st Louudsville. Thursday. 1st Febrnarv Speed's, Friday, Vdd ' ; WarriMiton, Saturday, 3d, " Abhoville C. 11., Monday, 5th, " Calhoun's Mills, Tuesday, tith, * Williugton, Wednesday, 7th, " Moraine's, Thursday, 8tli, " Tolbert's,(in the Uatige,) Friday, 9tli " Bradley's Old Field, Saturday, loth, and March l?lh; XT J_.. mil- - '? ? itimniat, UIKI itiai - il lOtll Cambridge, Tuesday, 13l.li February ; Woodville, Wednesday, 14th " Whitehall, Thursday, 15th " CothrauV, Friday, itltli, " vvu... U| p, iiuiumiiVf 1(111, Donald's. Monday, 19th, " Seuflletown, T esduy, 20tli, " Bnrinore's, Wednesday, 21st, " Cokeshury, Tliursdny.~22d, and March 14tli Dca fail, Friday, 23d February; Suiithville, Monday, JJOtli, " Uulh'i'tV Store, Tui'sdny, "27tb, " Ninety-Six. Wednesday, 28th, " MeCaw's (.'Id Field, Friday, 2d March ; AI>1? ville C. II. all Court week. Sale-day in April the lasl day for making returns. All persons fiiilinir to inako r^tnrim on the above liny, liable to double tax. All taxes to be paid by the lirat Monday iu May, or executions may be issued. Property to be returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardians, Executors, and Administrators will return property under their control. Persons having transferred property between the 1st October, 1853, aud 1st October, 18.r>4, will make it known lo me. All persons will come prepared to give tluamount of I>irths, Marriages, and Deaths in their families. Free persons of colour must pay their taxes iu March. JAMES MOOIIE, T. C. CAHDlDA'm FOIL OFFICE. ' The friends of NIMltOD McCOIlI) respectfully announce him ns a Candidate for SsherifT at the ensiling Election. r3J- Tl..? ~r r>?4 cj * it v-w ?v ?.?vnt?o V* vnpv. u. ii. X1UIKIE3 T 8peottiilly announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at tlie ensuing election. t^?~The friends of John R. Wilson respectfully announce him ns a eaudidnte for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elce tion. Kg* Wk are authorised to announce the Re?. Jakes Moork as a candidate for re-election as Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the en stung election. &T The friends of JAMES M. VAND1VRR respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. ImTclsT r|^HE Co-partnership formed by N. and J. A McEVOY. on the 9th of November, 1853, is this dny dissolved by mutual consent. All pultons owing the firm are culled on to come in and pay their notes and accounts before the first of February next, as the business must be settled by thut time. N. McEVOY, J. McEVOY. January ], 1855 37 tf Carriages and Buggies. THE Subscriber returns his Bin- . cere thanks for the liberal patronage rendered him for the past two yenrs that he lias been engaged in the Carriage "Business, and hopes by the atr ctest attention to the Kusineu hereafter to merit a continuance of the same. He l>cgs leave to call the attention of all who may desire any article in the line of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, to the stock he now has on hntid. lie has, nearly finished, a lot of BUGGIES, of different styles, besides u splendid six-seat UOt'KAWAY, all of wlrich . e will warrant to be of the iiiieBt material, substantial construction, and most elegant Qni*li, for Kale at as low prices as cun be uffonled. AI?o, one second-hand^CARKY-ALL and one. KCQond-haud one-horde' - BAUOUCH fur sale olKap. ' pr All orders for any.atylo vi 1 <1 9 ; Cal:e Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullcndors; CViffwi Roasters; Ciunlle btiek>; l'ntie; Pish , Covers; Dual. Pans; Fat Slovos; Foot Tub?; Glass Drainers; Knife Box- . ' es; Lanterns: Lanm-Feeders; Milt. Milk-Cups; Moncv Boxes ; Molasses Cups; MilkSkimmers; Muffin Kings; Marking Cups; Oil Lamps; Popper Bosch; Pudding Pans; Pic Pans; Plate Covers; llcQtfcting Ovens; Sliowor Bnth?; Stew Pn:is; Sugar Scoops; Sugar Boxes; Tea Canisters; Trumpets; Water Pots; Wash Pans; Water Dippers; itc.? ttc. T.. i.:. ..i ?..ui>, mi siiH-K i-tun|insL'? evcrywiing in his line, and lie is not merely willing to *ftw, but will sell on ?H reasonable terms as can l>c compatible witli the first injunction of the innxini "live nnd let live." 'l Any article manufactured to order at short notice, mid warranted to give satisfaction. Country nicrchnutg will find it to their interest to procure supplies of Tin Ware from him, as he will give good articles at low rates. To the building public he would say that, lie is always prepared to attend to the roofing and guttering of houses, and will he thankful for any chance afforded him to | eviuiMicc ?ii his anility 10 Uo good work. Abbeville C. II., S. C\, .Nov. 23, 1854. 2'J ly i NfL-.XV WOODS! NEW GOODS! CORNER OPPOSITE OLOllE HOIK I., Augusta, Georgia. MILLER ?fc WARREN will ottVr ereat. inducements to their friends and customers this season to purchase their FALL ANI) WINTER DRY GOODS. Tlte}* do not prettend to say LI icy hove the richest mid largest slock ever offered in this city, that they have better taste in their selections, or possess superior advantages over their neighbors ; but they have certainly the r'ehest and most elegant stock they ever liad in store. In DltESS GOODS, they have Rich Snliu. Striped Plaid SILKS; Rich Heavy Brocade Col'd do.; Bl*k Satin Striped Plaid ond Watered SILK of new and bountiful sl3'les; Plain RepSILKS, and Plain do.; Rich Printed French CASHMERES and DELAINES; Beautiful smaJ] fig. DELAINES, for Mis-* sea' wear; Plain French MERINOS nnd CASII.XERES of every cfiaJe; Superfine Black French BOMBAZINE ; Super line " " CHALLE und DELAINES ; MANTILLAS, PALM AS and CLOAKS, embracing every variety of pattern and material, from low-priced to the richest und highest cost Goods manufactured ; EMBROIDERIES, comprising a large and most elegant assortment of Rich Frcnch Worked COLLARS. CHEMISETTES, UNDERSLEEVES. STOMACHERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS' RUBES, and WORKED BODIES; ALSO, Maltese COLLARS, CHEMISETTES and SLEEVES; Rich Embroidered BANDS, of the latest 1 styles of work;Beautiful lot of Bonnet and Neck RIBBONS; ... v ^ Linen Cambric Ilem-st'ed HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, MITTS; BI'Je and Wliita Silk HOSIERY; Alpaca and Moravian HOSE; Ladios' and Misses' HOSE, all sizes; Ladies' Silk nud Merino VESTS and Misses' do.; * . In HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, they have an endless variety of TOWELLINGS, TABLE NAPKINS, and DOYLES; 12-4 Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS ; 9-tl and 8-4 Linen and Cotton PILLOW CASK GOODS; TABLE 1 CLOTHS, all sizes, of the richest Damask and Snow Drop figures. ??ALSO, French and English CASSIMERES, BROAD ' CLOTHS, VESTINGS, SATIN Ely, TWEliDS, 1 Welsh FLANNELS, and every other article kept in the Drr Gondii lino. 1 Persons visiting tho city, can rely on finding the newest styles of Gooifs, and in richness and variety unsurpassed in aoy market, tv> which their attention is invited, as they wilf be offered at low priees. Nov 10 27?8in Itloney, money, Money! WE The Undersigned do earnestly request I oar customers and potron* to come fyr- ' ward and give ur-'a helping hand, by 'payihg < up their Notes and Account*, as we are, in particular need of money. >V j'ortcUnnot pay all, pay-ua a part. ?pd givo yo.ifr note fo* the balance. Recollect the old adage,' that short act tlcmsnts make long friends. Yours respectfully, WIERdt MILEEft. . January 11, I8W 80 TV .? "? Tailoring. - V JUL faahtonablo nnd durable atyle, all srti- ' ^^sssaigi J"4 H .,;: 1 * " . EDUCATION! MR. JAMES O. CALHOUN, haying bean elected Principal of the Abbevillk Maui Acadott, will continue his services during the next year. '* . " Owing to tlie great increase in the number of cholars, the service* of Mr. MONTGOMERY, n graduate of the University of North Carolina, have been procured. A new and commodious Academy will jo a ihOrt time be completed. Tho building is so retired aa to insure perfect quiet, and freedom from nil things calculated to distract the attention of the scholar. The government 0f the School will Iia Hie morn Is and general department of the Stulents will tit nil tim<*s receive special attention. Students will be prepared to euter the Fre?K? man or Sophomore Clas* of the South Carolina College, an' j greatest care given to tlwir p~ej>aration. Hie Scholastic yenr will be divided into twx> Sessions. The first will commence on January 3th, and continue twenty-eight weeks; tl)? ( . fveoiid will begin on the second Monday in September, nnd continue twelve weeks. The Tuition of each ClaRs will be for th# lntClasa: Ri>iwliiw? " 1 s, .. *i*koua, iu joh. Spelling, and Primary Geography, $14 00 $ ? 00 2d CIups : The above with Geography, History, Arilhinetic, English Grammar, nnd exercises in English Composition, - - - 20 00 5 0^ 3d Class: The above with all the advanced English Branches, ------ 23 00 10 00 1th Class: The above with Latin nnd Greek. - - ioaa Boarding can be obtained in desirable families, and nl reasonable rates, either in the Village or country near the Academy, Although it is of the greatest importance Lliat, all the pupils should be present at th? opening of the Session, still thoy will be re- 4 ceived at any time during the term. Studenta will be charged from the time they enter until the close of the Session, unless special arrangements arc ninde to the contrary. For further information, apply to the Prinoi?al. JAMES C. CALUOUN, A. B., Piincii.nl ?s~ J AM l is A. "m, /vriVoMirriy" A. B.r IusSmHor in t!?? Anoiviit. Languages. L>eootiil??:r 14, 1854. 32 Cm FULL. BUS'S HAT STORE, 23Q Richardson Street, * COLUMBIA, S. Co (near tiik statk llol'sl,) KEEPS oh hand, of the very best iimke and latest stj'lca, a full supply of Goats', i'outlis*, and Boys' Dress HATS, CAPS, DEIUES. C'llEMSETTESx COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, LACES, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS. LADIES' SHOES, GAITERS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS. &c.. Ac. For Gentlemen's Wear: FRENCH 4 NT) ENGLISH CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS, SATINETS, BROADCLOTHS, VESTINQ3, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HOSIER Y, GJfQYES, &cent to them. Their Hats are of a superior quality, and warranted to satisfy All who try -;r. ' :ncm. When largo lots of hats are -ordered, they ?ill be delivered by us. * ... Good Fall Wool.taken in exchange for Hats. ' ir n liberal price paid trhen exchange u cot desired. Shop miles north of Tuekcr's Mill,Anderflerapn District, S. 0. ' ? Address MorevHle, Andcrabrf DUtrict, 8. C., . A. C. & J, TT^McCLELLAND * Co. J?n 18, 18:>S -Jgfi.. 8nft . '" Jk?>. '*r-'i=- - A IJ./ I\jr*oh? interested in tho Katate of . . ' /V Nnncy Brooka, deceased, or? hereby notified that a final .tenement <>? th'a. shrue^wiU . i ,& t ~ '.i' ^ ' . . J