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bliUUUKIES, PROVISIONS, AT ABBEVILLE IIE1VRY S Begs leave to inform his old c ally, that lie lias now ill Store the Inmost s groceries, rnovisions, ever before offered in the country, which has bei h.,af ?I? **-?:? .? ' .......vn-. in inu .tutitiu. ms ircqm-nt visits Jlnnjainx, ami, consequently, offer tlicui in turn I cessions to his already ample Stock, it l'lt ICS1I ami GKNUINH. His Stork ill prcNcnt ronsixt):, j 14 llli.U X. O. Sugars?the l)cst ever offered, '20 Bids. Clarified, Crushed and I'owder'd do. 25 " Stuart's C do. 30 " X. (). Syrup, C Ilhds. Trinidad Molasses, Tierces Best Whole Rice, 30 Bags l>est. llio Coffee, 100 Sacks Salt, 25 Bbls. Seed Irish Potatoes, 100 Kegs Nails and Brads, 6,000 Lbs. Sweeds and English Iron. 20 Bbls. Whiskey, 4 " N. li Hum, 2,000 Lbs. Pure White Lend, Also, Red, Green, Yellow, and Hlaek do. > " .... OU JIOXCS IT0I1U1I flllll AIIKT II Window (.ila?S, Bbl.?. Linseed Oil, " Tanners' do. " Machinery <1<>. " Copal Varuisli, " Burning Fluid, " Spls. Turpentine, 26 Boxes Malaga Raisins, 25 Drum Smyrna Fig*, onn il.i \IHW.M.II 200 " Brazilian Nuts. J 25 Kits No. 1 Mackerel, 1,000 Pieces English Pots ami Ovens, lie is still in the COTTON MAUICF.T, au<l li; few can boast of, these pressing time.*; ami tliis, thing that is clean, iiml nothing else, makes it, ti HOUSES in the I NITI O >T.\'iT.s. Persons who have not tried this market, wot isinj at in is iihh1, as in* nas a \ orv iarge modi, a CASlI. February 1J, 1855. GREAT SOUTH: vBT <KZ2 42 ~E? Q X 9 GI CHOLERA, ) DYSENTERY, [ FOI8. AL.I. BOWKS. DIAUK1UEA. ) Also, Admirably adapted to many Dis Menstrn The Virtues of Jarob's Conlinl i;rc too 1st, It cures the Kor.it cftsr.t <>f 1 Hurrhuu. 2il. It cures the iror-?t fornix of !)>!.?' >ifrry. 3d. It currs ('u/ifornia or Jlexicoit hiorrhnn. 4th. It relieves the see-rest Colic. 61 h. It cures t'hohru Jfortms. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. A few short I/Xl(rum I "I have used .Iik-oIi's Conlinl in mv farnilv, mi judgment, it valuable remedy."* "It gives me pleasure in being able to ! < ? < experience, the expcrif-ncc ??f my neighbors at ! for tin; to believe it to lie all that it purports to I I'o rutcrl "I take great pleasure in recommending this in Sinenses, for which 1 believe it to tic a sovereign r< ever tried l>y inc." A. A. ll.ui.ii "I have used .Itt'-'oli's Cm-dial in my family, dim], those who have tried it, iinluce? me to believe th of the kind, ami 1 would recommend its use in th< Milks G. I)oiii::nr, ('ashier ol "If there ifi any credibility in hniuaii testimoi aliove all other preparations for the cure of l'.owi its favor coming in from ali quarters, it must be % most if not all other 'patent' iircimratioim." "This efficient remedy is travelling into ccluln into llnssia, and gaining commendation wherevei For sale by Waudlaw ?t Lyon, Abbeville C. II.; John Smith, Cokesbnry ; 4-' And by the principal Merchants and Druggists tli Feb 2. 18:>5?39 6m] p*x5 /a.. iess "w ?SLE> PXT : WE, The I'ntlcrsiiriiptl, Builders of CARKIA4 II. ?fc F. A. DKALli, nrc now prepared to | Vehicle in our lino of l>nsines3. Give us a call, pleased. kepnirin^ TVcatl "NVE HAVE ulso on hand an assortment of Fink These valuable nir-tight Cases, for proteeting^Riid ment, transportation, or for vault?, are offered cj will aIso mnkf nnd setul POV'PI V4 " - ? ~ ""J 1 Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1355 i . ' . ORIENT CHAPTER 9, k. A. m. COKESBURY, WILL meet on the Fontth Mondny of every inontli; also, on tlic Friday in February, April, June, August, October, December, at 3 I'. M. _ * Feb. 10, 1855. 41 lv THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 'Abbeville District?Citation. . V< HEREAS James C. Ellis lias applied j f to me for Letters of Administration, on all and Binirular the poods and Chattel.", rights and credits of J. R. Ellis, - Into of the District aforesaid, deceased. Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all ana singular, ine Kindred and creditors of the. *aid deceased, to be and anpcnr ^before irtc, at our next Ordinary's Court for tlrc'eaid District, to be liolden at Abbeville Court lIou?e, oil the " eight day of March, next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration , ehoul4 1 not be granted. Given under my baltd and seal, this twentieth . , day of February in tlie^yearof our Lord 1 one thousand eight hundred and fiftj'-five ' and in the seventy-ninth year of American : Independence. - r w. hill; o. a. ds . Feb. 20, 1854. 42 2t ' l_ : t i Notice to Guardiana, A&;. '?< r ' ALL Guardians, Trustee*, and Committees, . liable to account In tny Office, fttb hereby ^ notified to make their Annual ftifturojB by the i second day of April next> or Tn defaoty thereof rnles will be i?tied against tb?riK." i W. II. PAftKER, <7. S. A. D. Commissioners Office, i Feb. I9tb, I835> ' f. , 1 ^ Feb. 3S, 1IM. . 12 OK AND CONFKCTIONEIIIKS t COURT HOUSE. . KEKK USTOMKRS ANI> Till? Pl'DLlC GEN Ell* itock of A X D COX V E C T I O X EIII ES, i>n si-lcctcd with groat rare In* himself in the t?> Charleston, enables liiin to take mlmutayf of j to ft is citRtoiiurs ; ami as he makes weekly ae the guarantee to the public that his Stock is iEi j:art, of (lie [ollowiii^, viz: I 10 He.inis Kntwl !*? ??? 100 Paint Brushes, assorted sizes 10,0110 Sonars, of tlie most approved brands, 20 Boxes Tdliaceo, best an>l cheapest, | 100 1.1 is. <Hue,best quality, Macabov and Scotch SnnfF, Seytbe Blades mid Hand Saws, Shot, i'owdor and Load, 2."> 1 )oz. Mason's lilaelviiig, 12 '* I'lackinir Brushes, Russia Hriitles mid Lining Skin?, Shot- Thread and 1'egs, assorted, IT. !?.. ' " ' ?*'? ui'|'? i, mr.Ti. aini iiui liusa Wilson i!i?xesof nil sizes, Collin's Ax-'s, Ilatehets mul Hammers, 1'ntly ami IWket Knives, C'lmicc l'ramly and Wines, AVIiito Wine ami Ci<lcr Vinegar, Popper, (linger, Spice ami .N utmegs, ] (,'nrry-cnmbs, Coffee ami Tens, l'iykfed Salmon ami Pewter l'ansets, ! Frying Pans for fritters. Whitewash, Hrnslies tfc Spu'li Whiting, llcii l.ea?l ami White Hum, l)l:i. !c l.ead and Ue?l I'nni, Cottoii Yarn curious tliintts, I>;-sii|<-s a sjri-al many oilier article#, \vhie!> j to spci-ily, would take up half tlio newspaper. | is facilities in pay the hiu'n-sl prices, which ! roll].I.-.1 witli a perfect willingness to do tin- | IJloa tin: whole, one of tin; liKST t!!!0(.'KltY dd do w.-ll to i;ct, a sample of it. and parlicii ii'I wottM t;ivc iiiiv sort of a bargain for (!;c j * II XI | ERX REMEDY! j 2CZL5 Eaa. jEX? EJ 'a. EH (ciimi.KUA morbus* i>s.ws:.isf:?. Juiuous niour, ( CIIOI.KUA INFANTUM. I ? I leases of Females, especially Painful i tation. Wrll Known lo l{f(|niro Enromimns. 711>. // i n f x I'uiuj'nl ,!/? ?*/ r initimi. Sib. // rifi'ivx J'uhi in liork and Loins, j '.it It. Il wiHUI>T>irfx jVi rronsiiisx mill ])> - | 1??t It. /I ri */ >'< s frrii/'t'itri/i'-tt. | */ <>//</' ?< //. , lllli. It <iIiiiiiii'/ nml //</*/ riml: 1 "Jt !i. It is mi a-hai cubic 'J'ottif. \_l"'e<liiitfx. | * I LclCcr';, 'JTs'stisiiosiiiJis, &r. 1.1 Jnivc it !i ino^t < llirifiil, ami, in my j I I "II. lllKAM WaRMIB, i Iiivlir** <>t* Siij'ivinc Court, Ha. j nm:ii(>ii<l .lai'iili's Corilutl?tiiv own j>i-r?niia! ! i'l fri:iil ; nroiiii.i in.-, is a sufficient. guarantee j >i?, viz., it *or< r< it/ii j\ Vi*m. II. I'xDKKWOfll), ! y Juilj;.? Superior Court, Cheroki-e Circuit. ! valuable to all afllicteil with liowel iiK'tlv?superior to anything else >i\<;, 1 >?-jnity (I. M. of I lie draad Lodge, (Ja. this, witli al! I hear alnc.it it as a remedy l?y i at it stands at tie- head of every preparation i} diseases for wliieh it is compounded." the Hank of the Statu of (Jcurgin, (Srif)in. 11 y, Jacoli's Cordial must stand ptv-ominent 1 Diseases. I-'rom the lr.nss of testimony in 'ery far in advance, as a curative agent, of A. Ruii.vn, :r Marine nu<l I'ire. Insurance.liaiik, CiriHin. ii v us lift as j>ou:ip:ii-lu pushed hie columns r used."?(Jcoryia Jcj}'rrso}i'i<oi, JAn/10, '53. UoitBr.Ts ?fc Aiiams, Hodges' Depot; F. (J. I'aiik.s Oreunwood ; ]l.\vir..\m?, Haiusai. ?fc Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents; roujjhout 1 li<- State. \V.M. W. IiI.ISS it CO , Proprietors, No. '><) 1'eekiiiuii Street, New York. ?r B T3lT HC m !KS, ISUCCIK*. it"1., at llift old stand of XI nit up, in tlie very 'x-st and latest style, any price our work, and you cannot fuil to l>c ly Executed. JE3 'a Palcut Metalic Burial Cases. preserving the dead for prolonged intercccedingly low"'for ca*h. >nrt of the District desired. " Tlioa M. CHRISTIAN, JAMES I. DEALE. ? * NOTICE TO DEFAULTING ST0CKH0LER8. "yt?irirm* nw tiiv n j. f i> i? VI. 1? V. Ik lb. I, CoLUMniA, January 20, 1855. OTICE is hereby given, tlmt nil atoek in i 1 tlie Greenvi!K; and Columbia Unilroad Company now in arrears, will' he forfeited at ho diserctioii of theBo?rd of iJireetors,if not >aid within three months from this dato. J. 1\ SOUTHERN, y*:2 ; Auditor and Treasurer. Jan. 23, 1854. 38 3m " . caution. TMPrkUTAT Tn UTIBlf TTTTT T?"D U DRY IllDJiS will be tnlcon in Kxolmngc for GOODS at KERR'S GROCERY STORE Persons wishing to sell Dry Hide* to the sub briber, ore notified tbnt they mast Salt them well in the following manner, viz: Spread out the Hide on the ground. and cover itoyer w?il with Salt on tb? Hesh Side; tljen ro)) it op,; and let it rcmnin iri thi* condition for 1*2 or 15.'t}our? ; 1hen bandit out in the shod.' By the above pfoM**, the seller will gQ^pidrq. twttty for kin //Mfa&ywhile the tanner will be ibl^tp.nirtko the Wrt3E2?kth^r pf it r HENRY & lPiRR. Febrfa^ie, 18SJ. ' "J V ?^7" ^v** ?*VWA J. pWlu, f OAfV f1** TALLPW for, Wlycli ^the 3,?wEKtL:l,,e'"" 1,000 lbs. $B&WA3? foi* w!iiieh ttahighW irites will bo paid in yitOGKKIES. J- M "February !<?, 1855. r ABBEVILLE FEMALE ACAB1MY. r|^IIE Exercises of this Institution wore rc-L pinned on tlic 8tli instant, under the control of (.'. II. ALLEN, Principal, mid Mis* A. 1IUEY, Assistant. Miss E. P. IIAUUISON has ehargc of the Music Department, whose qualifications as an Instructress are not surpassed by any in the State. She is in constant attendance at the Academy, and having two Pianos at her command, a rare opportunity is offered young ladies who wish to improve themselves ill tliis desirable Hceoinpli-hliient. Tho Academy is a new and elegant building, sufficiently remote from the business portion of the village to render it quiet and retired, and at the same time convenient. The Principal has supplied himself with an excellent set of iiii<>su|>iiii':ii ami i m-micai apparatus lor demonstrating to his classes ; and having also in his possession n largo collection of shells anil minerals, pupils may have a line opportunity of acquiring a practical and experimental knowledge of these deeply interesting studies. The School is divided into two sessions?the first commencing the tirst Monday in January, and ending the Friday before the lir>t Monday in August; the second session commences the third Monday in September, and ends Friday before Christmas. KATKS OF TUITION*. 1st 808*11. 2d sos'tl. Spelling, Reading. Writing, and the I'rimary KlctiictiU (if tlie Higher ilraiK-lic.*, ?11 00 ? 3 00! Thoahovc, \vill? Geography, i li.-tory, KnglMi Grammar, Arithmetic, and Composition, 1C 00 8 00 The above, with Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, liolany, Astronomy, Log:o, ISheJorie, I Sell 08 Lett IV, Ao., Ac., 22 00 10 001 K X T1! A S. Music, riano, 28 00 12 00 " Cwitnr, 28 00 12 00 L'.-c of Piano in taking lossihi-S 2 00 1 00 " " practising a<l ilii ional, 2 00 1 on lliiiwini^ uimI Painting, 7 00 3 Oi) ContiiijreiK'ic*. 0 5(1 Payments to In* made punctually nt the end ?>f < a<-li Srs.?inn. ' fliind 1 Joanliiitr enn bit bad roiivcniont l?? tlic Ai-adi'iny, at from ?10 to *12 per month. Jan is, IS.jo 157 tf SOLD OUT! rT"MIE riidcrsiiriitd Ix-L'.sfcleave to *^3? X (plaint Ills friends and the public frv? ireiierally, thai ho has disposed of his estab1 !~!>im-iit in the 1 Ji-iiirifi"* and Apothecary business to to Dr. A. S. liaveiiseroft, who will beat ail times fully prepared to meet, the demands of his former customers. lie also takes pleasure in nsstirinji tlit-Jii that every attention will lie paid in the selection of the best articles in his line, and at Augusta.prices. iii- woumI inriner state liiai nr. it. is thoroughly ii?'<{tiaitil< <1 with tin- compounding anil dispensing of Medicines, ninl solicit.-* the pat.i'niifi!;r (if those who have heretofore be? n his friends. The uinh-rsiirin'i] will also lie on haml, at all times, at the oilii-e of Dr. 1!., to give advice or attend to the duties t?f his |?rofes<ioii. A. .1. CIlKlfillTON. " The old stand?remember, the old stand of l>r. A. .1. C'reighton. A GAUD. In compounding Meilieines and supplying |limitation.-*, tlie strictest attention-will lie given iii (lit* i iijiiiiviui'iiis in ins patrons. Heine a *_;ra<hi.it<! <>f tin* London Colloi?o of I'liariiiiicy ami having iia<l an experience of eight evn years in Itis business, lift feels enntiilent of being able to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patrimnire. ALPKKI) S. 11AVKNSCUOIT. Hamburg, Feb 1, 1X55 ii'J lm Josl ftcccivcd VT 11. V. l.nweon's Tin Store, TIN l'LATES of all sieesnud qualities, for bale Cheap." ^ . I will say a word to those who have favored nic with their orders: My Tin Plate has not come t<> hand, but as soon aa it arrives, their orders shall be tilled with despatch. If. \V. LA W.SOX. Feb. 0, 1S55* -10 tf iiohlei! I'rolific Cotton Seed. AFKW Hl'SlIKLS of tlit'Se eclcbrntod Cotton Seed on hand vet. Price 50 per bushel. II. S.KEIIU. JONES & LIVINGSTON, Attorneys at Lirw, Office next door to Thornton ?fc Fair, ABBEVILLE O. II. II. A. JONES.] , - [.(. W. LIVINGSTON. FANS, FANS. FANS. r|"MIE Undersigned would respectfully inform J.. the Farmers of this District (nnd elsewhere) Hint, lie hnson hand a lot of, and is prepared lo fill orders for, FANS for cleaning grain, at living prices. Apply at the Carriage Shop. . . E. J. TAYLOR. HENRY S. KERR, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONPECTIONARIES, ABBEVILLE, O. H., S. O. May 1(), 1853. 0 .. ^1-tf hh m c 1'vrsons indebted to the Subscriber, by xV note or account, are reqn'e*ted ip make, payment by the fir*t of Fctrtfiry next, M longer indulgence cannot be given. . , THOMAS JACKSON". Abbeville C. II., Dec. 11, 1854. 82?tf^ lg& Notice. PERSONS indebted' to t.lie Subscriber are requested to cull arid settle. It is utterly out of the question to Jet GROCERY BILLS run. It is to be hoped that this intimation will be sufficiently plain, property, understood and appreciated by all who owe me. H. S. KERR. .Tao. 11, 1854. 80 tf , r *? - * v ; 1R. C. H, MW5P1AIJ, ^ nPHE DAGUERREAN, Jl.now at Cokesbniy JL Vil}agey wlierc he vfll spend some three or fotir w?,ek?. -The Residents of the VHlnge, and surrounding inhabitant* are'invited tpentr brace Ihe opportnuity to socuro the Jikonoeses of UtcB^lvesalflj^iettjffiy r . > ; , Be nt.lv bo fortn'd ttW. Conner's Hotel. rCofrttt&iry, 6. jgfcfc'-'.rA\ ~ jt :, . PtMO FOBTB, ' 7~ !??*? AtU?' ' ^ *5 iUALi^. FRESH URUttS, Arc. &c. (JAUY & GARY, Cokcabury, - - - - - S. O., Y\n>ru> Respectfully announco to tlioir T friends ami patrons that they nro receiving, himI will keep constantly* on hnnd, a COMI'LKTK ASSOKTMKXT OK DRUGS. ME I) ICJKES, J'AI NTS, OILS, (!LASS WA UK J'JJIlFLMJJJi Y. ST A TJONliJi Y, fancy a urn:Lies, &c. We would invite the attention of l'hysicians loour stock of nnrvit ivi? n:vi;ivp niMnnn-nn inui'll 11.111 111; 1)11 lA Cll>, which we will pell on terms that cannot fail to suit. We nrc Agents for tlic most, approved Patent Medicines. .lust, received, a large assortment of Fresh I GARDEN SEEDS, crop of 1851, grown hy David Laiolreth. Also, Extra Fine WINES ami 1SKANDIE3, >., .nviu.ai ituii siicriiiiiuuiai purposes. All tlie foregoing will be sold very low for cash, or to approved purchasers on a credit. F. F. I! A It M. I).] [T. 1?. GARY. W. 5L5.?I)il F. F. GARY solicits those who nrc indebted to liim to conic forward and close their accounts, cither by cash or note, as he it? desirous of bringing his old business to a close. Longer indulgence will not ho given. Jau 3, 1355 :: 1 lm NOTICE T(1 TAX-PAVFRS I WILL attend at. tin: undernamed times and places f?r the purpose of collecting Taxes for 1854:? Due West, Monday, 29th January; " " 13l.li March; Oalahatn's, Tuesday, Outh January; Trilile's, Wednesday, 31st. " Lnundsville, Thursday, 1st. February; Speed's", Friday, 'id ' Warrcnton, Saturday, 3d, " Abbeville II., Monday, 5th, " Calhoun's Mills,Tuesday, Clh, " Willington, Wednesday, 7th, " Morngnc'p, Thursday, 81 li, " Tylbert's,(in the Unui'c,) Friday, Oth " ISradlev's Old Field. Salnrdav. lnl.li. nn.l Mil re 11 17 tli; fi recti wood, Monday, 12lli, nii'1 .March 15th Cambridge, Tuesday, Kl'.h February ; Woodvilie, Wednesday, 1 -1 tit " Whitehall, Thursday, 15th 11 C'olUran's, Friday, ilith, " Cedar Sprintr, Saturday, 17th, " Donald's. Monday, 1th It, " SeliHletown, Tt esday, 20th, " Harmorc"}', Wednesday, 'ilxt, " Cokesbnry, Thursday. 22d, and March 14th Dea fail, Friday, 23d February; Sniithville. Monday, 20th, " Hubert's Store, Tuesday, 27tli, " Ninet.v-Six, Wednesday, '28th, " .1.1 i.i i."..:T?? i M v ???? \?iu r icivi, rnuiiv, *W!ircil J Abbeville C. 11. all Omi't week. Sale-day iu April tbc lust day for making returns. All perrons failing to make returns on the above ?lay, liable to double tax. All 1 taxes to be paid by the tirst Monday in Jlay, 1 or executions may be issued. Property to be returned in tlie nnnie of the proper owner. Guardians, Executors, and*Ad- i tniuislrators will return property under their eontrol. I lVrgnns having transferred property between the 1st (?e'..l.er IRKa n.,,1 lit I will make it known to inc. All, crsons will come prepared to give the amount of Iiirths, Marriages, and Deaths in uitMr iuimius. Free persons of colour ruust pay their taxes in Mnrcli.* JAMES MOORE, T. C. CANDIDATES IFOI1 OFFICE. 1 EST The friends of NIMliOD MoCOItD respectfully niinoiuiee liini us n Candidate for Sheriff at (he ensuing Election. The friends of Capt. S. A. Hodoks respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax uoitrcinr at. me ensuing election. ,-t " ' ' t2T" The friends of Jon\ R. Wilson respectfully announce liim ns a candidate for Tax-'ColIct'tor of Abbeville District, at^Ue ensuing elec tion. . ; ' Wk are authorised to announce the Rev. 3 Jamk* Mooiik as a candidate for re-election as Tax-Cotlcctor of Abbeville District, at the en- ' suing election. IS" The friends of JAMES M. VAN DIVER ' respectfully announce him as a candidate, for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. ' - 'NOTICE. fH f|"MIE Co-partnership formed by N. and 'J. 1 JL McEVOY. on the Oth of November, 1803, is this day dissolved by mutual conscnt. All ! persons owing the-'firm arc culled on to come , hi and pay their notes and accounts before the ' first of February next, as the business must'be settled by that time. ' ' N. McEVOY, J. McEVOY. , January 1, 1855 - 37 - 11 ' yxr _ . Carriages and Buggies. ' THE Subscriber returns hia ein-^f cXMJSU '' cer? thanks foe the liberal <^38^* patronage rendered him for the past two years ' that he nns been engaged in the Carriage ^Business, and hopes by tiie str'ctcst attention to 1 the business hereafter to merit a continuance of the same. He begs leave to call the attention of till 1 who may desire any article in the Hoc of . ' I CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, Q | to tlio ,-?tock he now liavon hand, lie has/ .1 nearly .finished, a lot of BtJOGlES, of dilferont 1 styles, fiesides a splendid six-scat HOCK aWAY, i on wjmcii i e win w%rrnni.'.u> uo ortne nnest : matertrfl,, substantial construction, and most t velcgAni finish, for sale at as low. prices as can bo afforded. 1'.' % \ V < Also, onesecond-band CARR"i -ALLottd one 1 secondhand onfc-hcrFao JJAROUOH "for'salc ] obeap. - - % ' .v :,l k - fear All otdera for ajiy style, of Carriages^or ( Buggies filled at tlio shortest notice. " 'V* 1 xm-1 fepniring, Id- all its branchec, * done 11 with neatness and despatch. ' 1 ~ E J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., Jan 1, 18fl5iiM * tf ^ . i Superb Painting. r I ^HE SuJjwi ber?Rotild ;lnf5rm the public th?t , X he i? prepafed U> fexecnte all kinds of PAINTING, suctf^j# Sign, Ornamental, Qbaif, < Vfirnishing Furnitnre, in the best a^yle.-*- -j gl^asc. ' CarriRgc^ i?nt^lI'ti 4b^ ^ AbUvUJe'c. Ifjfor^liltlo.. ^Jke 'due -U0-: "* tic'e, and coadBetyopmlves ftocprdinffhr. ? ^-V j K?tt M*rJ??fc JTtot. 8,195t ^ ' OKI YOU! HIT mm AGAIN I1 HAH just received and opened the largest and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING over exhibited in Abbeville. He has also a lot of Hoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Drawers and Socks, and a great, many other things, too tedious to mention, all of which he will sell low for tlie I in I Persons desiring anything in his line, will do Well to all soon, as ho is determined to sell? that is if he can get the cash! Call and see him, anyway. Ilis store is the vui iivr um- ill mo iUlirsiUlll JJLOUSC. Cigars and Tobacco. TIic best, article manufactured can be found at Icons' Clothing Store. Trtmk3 and Vnli<?r>s Lyons lias a few of tlicm left, ami will dispose of tliem if lie enn find a buyer. Pocket Knives. Drop in at Lyon's nxid look at them, nnd you can't help buying one, at least. Decembers 31 tf TIN! TIN!! TIN!!! H\V. LAWSOX, very grateful for patron IHTO lioiwInfiiiM 1 - MJ ?"-g3 IL-IIVO U> say to his friends and customers and tlic public jrcncrallv, that ho has now, nfc his old stand, on Main Street, next door to White <b Bullock, a full nnd complete assortmcnt of TIN \Y AUK. li> his store may be found :? Duckets?all plinpea and sizes; Covered and uncovered ; Bonnet Box eT; Bed-Steamer*: Coffee l'ota?nil sizes; Cako 1* 11 lis ? ussorted eliapes; Candle Mon 1.1 5; ("nice Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullen?lors; (.'offi'o Roasters; Candle Slicks; Dish Pans; Dish Covers; Dust l'nns; Fnt Stoves" voot Tubs; Ci Jriiincrs; Knife Boxes T.an terns: Lnmn-Ki-wlr-ps* Milt tis; Milk-Cups; Tflouey Roxes ; Molasses Cups ; MilkSki miners; Mullin King?; Marking Cups; Oil Lamps; Pepper H <> x e s ; Pudding Pans; Pie 1'ans; l'lato Covers; Reflecting Ovens; Shower I'atlis: Sti?\v I'nim- Sill if o i" Scoops; Sugar Boxes; Tea Canisters; Trumpets; Water l\its; Wash Pans; Water Dippers; <fcc., Ac. In short, his stock comprises "everything in his line, and lie is noL merely willing to rhom, luit. ivill sell on as reasonable terms as can he compatible with tin: first injunction of the mnxnii "live and lot live." Any article manufactured to order at 6hort notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants will find it to their interest to procure supplies of Tin Ware from liim, as lie will give good articles at low rates. To the building public lie would eay that he is always prepared to attend to the roofing and guttering of houses, and will bo thankful for any chance afforded him to give evidence of his ability to do good work. AbbovjUe C. II., S. C-, Nov. 28,-1854. 29 ly rvjow <uv/wq ; rvjtatv UUVIIS ! CORNER Ori'OSITE GLOBE nOTEL, Augusta, Georgia; a TILLER tfc WARREN will olfcr groat inX ducemciits to their friends and customers this season to purchase their FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. They do notprctcnd to say they have the richest and largest stuck ever offered in this city, that they have bettor taste in their selections, or possess superior advantages over their neighbors ; but they have ccrtaiuly the richest and most elegant stock they ever had in store. ' In DRESS GOODS, thoj* have V . Rich Satin Striped l'luid SILKS; 'Rich Heavy Brocade Col'd do.; Bl'k Satin Striped l'laid and Watered SILK af new artd beautiful styles; ' "jt I'lain Rep SILKS, and Plain do.; _ ! Ricli Printed French CASilMERES" and : DELAINES; _ ^ Beautiful small fig. DELAINES, for Mis- ( >va wvni j t Plain French MERINOS and CASHMERES ] of every shnde; '_ * ? Superfine Itlnek French BOMBAZINE; Superfine " " CHALLE and DELAINES; * i MANTILLAS, P ALMAS and CLQAKS, embracing ever}' variety of pattern and mate*- ' rial,..from low-priced to the richcst and highest 3 Dost Hood a nmuufaetured ; J2MBROIDIJJIIES, compri<ypg a large and. most elegant assortment of "' Rich French Worked COLLARS, CHEMISETTES, UNDER- 4 SLEEVES, STOMACHERS, HANDKER- 1 C1IJEFS, INFANTS' ROBES, and-W.ORKED J. UODlESif ' - 1 ^^T'" ALSO, A Maltese COLLARS, XUEMI8ETTE3 and 1 3LEEVES * * ' ' r " ^ Rich Embroidered RANDS, of the latest 1 itylei of work; f <? Beautiful lot of Bonnet and Neck RIBBONS ; ' * ? < ' ",r" * 'Linen > Cambric-fc-Heni-st'ed HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, MITTS; V' ^ Bl'k and White Silk HOSIERY; Alpaca xnd Moravian HOSE; v "\ Ladies' and Misses' HOSIvall sizes; r'A , V Ladies' Silk and Merino-VESTS and Miffe .i ses'do.; . "J. ' , ''->v^ In HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, they 5 Iiavean endless variety of TOWELLINGS, TA- < ftrw ??,v nAVTW;. ioj ti:?.'Is HIIU JLSKS JK Jk^MZ+J , Ii.-t.WMUU < ?ud Cotton SHEETINGS; 9-8 ond 5-4 Linen find Cotton PILLOW CASE GOODS; TABLE J CLOTHS, nil sizes, of the richcaj, Damask and Snqjv Drop figures. " .' ' French ami Euglish CASSI MERES, BROAD CLOTHS, VESTINGS, SATINETS, TWJSEJJS, Welsh ".FLANNELS, and every other article Icent injhc Dry Goods line. " % Persons visiting tho city, can rely on* finding the n^W^st styles of Goods, find m^ricliness'ana i-ariety unsurpassed in apy niai*?; to which j Lh^r attention isMnrit^L,a*. thoy^will "b^ ofr . :ered at low prices. . For lOjv8m f j . ItKpney, ?oiieytlloii y! ? | XXT? The UpdeflMgued do earnestly reqifeH > ?W:* our custodiers i*nj| come fo*ward and givo ua 'ft helping hanc!, r>y paying - EDUCATION! MR- JAMES O. CALHOUN, having been elected Principal of the Abbxvillk Mali Academy, will continue his services during th? next year. Owing to the great increase in the number of scholars, -the services of Mo. MONTGOMERY, a graduate of the University of North Carol i-.'. mi, lmvo hcon procured. A new ftiul commodious Academy will in A short time ho completed. The building is so retired as to insure perfect quiet, and freedom from all things calculated to distract the atten- , tion of the scholar. The government of the School will h? riolA The morals and general deportment of the ?tu* dents will ut nil times roceito special attention. Students will be prepared to enter the Freshin nn or Sophomore Class of the Sonth Carolina College, and the greatest care given to their preparation. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions. The first will commence on January 8th, and continue twenty-eight weeks; second will begin on the second M0ud*v ? v September, an?J continue twelvo weeks. The Tuition of each Class will be for tho IntClass: Rending, Writing, IstSes. 2dS??w Spelling, and l'riniary Ge- , ' ography. ------814 00 | t W 2d Class :* Tho abovo with Geogrnphv, History, Arithmctie,* English Granv s' J'A mnr, and ... ircises in English Composition, - - 20 00 9 00 3d Class: The above with all the advanced English Branches, - 23 00 10 00 4th Class: The above with Latin and Crook, - - - 28 00 12 00 Boarding can be obtained in desirable families, and at reasonable rates, either in the Village or COUIlf.rv linop Mm Amilomr ? J - "??.J* . ? Although it is of the greatest importance * that ull tlie |>tipils should be present at the opening of Ihe Session, still they 'will be received nt. any time during the term. Students will he chnrgcd from the time they enter until the close of the Session, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. For further information, apply to the Principal. JAMKS C. CALHOUN, A. B., Principal, Instructor in Mathematics* JAMKS A. MONTGOMERY, A. B., Instructor in the Ancient Languages. Dcccmher 1 J, 1854. 32 Gin RICH AN DELEGANT LEU&Hii. G-CVOSBS9 AT HODGES' DEPOT. ROBERTS it ADAMS are now receiving oa ricli, elegant nod complete a stock of FALL A XL) WINTER GOODS as can be exhibited iti Abbeville District, to which they invite the attention of their friends and customers nn<l the public generally. Their stock has been carefully selected in the Baltimore and Charleston market-", and consists, in part, as ,, follows;,-? Ladies' Dress Goods: CASHMERES, ALPACAS, DELAINES, CIIAI.LES, BOMBAZINESi MERINOS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, CIIEMSEII'ES, COLLARS, UNDERSLEEVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, . . LACES,. MANTILLAS, CLOAKS, . LA DIES' K/IOKS ft A /TKliR HOSIERYi (fLOVES"MITTS, &e., At. For Gentlemen's Wear: FRENCH AND ENGLISH CA SSIMERES, TWEEDS, ?yf7*INA'TS, BROADCLOTHS,- VESTINOa, HATS. (MPS. HOOTS. SHOES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, ' <tr., Ac." ALSO, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELLINGS, , % SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, NEGRO CLOTHS,-SHOES, <fcc.,?fcc. >v - r * ALSO, ' -7frls IIARD WARE, OUTLER Y, CHINA AND GLASSWARE,. BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, FAMILY GROCERIES, ?fcc. % "We do not pretend, in tbtf^advertiseraent, to 51 ve ft suc'cinct enumeration of all the articles wy have in store, but wilt take great pleasure in showing the whole of our stock, ana confi lently believe the quality.of our Goods togeth- ** 3r with tft$ prices at wlnoh we offer them, will satisfy nil who call upon us that they cannot do better than patronize - - .. , v ROBERTS A ADAMS. .. " ; 1A 10*1 5- ' "? * *" iU| lout * <" 'Li II A LAND,FOR SALE. j F\ISIROUS of removing to the Wea^ Jl * T ^vill Bel 1 my trnct of land, 011 wn- J^jj^ tcrs of Penny's Creek, containing >1 .ta> /k v-V-a> more or lew,- bounded by lands of Joseph T. Bell and olhera The place is in' go*6d repair (rfr' iridic a Jdgh Btate of oultivatioi^-on it u j(bod' Dwelling House, with Out houses, StaCttll on the Subscriber giving on the jpremikjs, and examine the same. . " VT. Q. MARTIN. ? Feb. 0, 1856. ' - 40 . 7m -T ? ? ? ' *' t ' Wnu -Matthiessen, v - *" jc* . TVTTVAT Till If VI 'fit nMnttfn nnyjiUMbfi tiWl'lllfltt JtlUUBK, " * . mg Mf. i43 E& Jiaify corner bf. Qtteen, street^ ^ vp . Charleston, S. O. * -J " ^ .. ' ''' * Notice to Creditors! TT^SE Fin's! Bettlement of theEstate of JJen-, JL: jamin Burtpdolo, dcconscd, 'will be m*d?" o the Ordinary's office. on'Tae^fty/i&^-l 8 th )f Fdbimnry ncit - 'Porioh^pwing^toe eat^te rill pay by that thtiis, w those to" whom th?v Mtute is indcj)t^,w^l pi'ee^tJfeajr'' B. D. BAKKSDAXJI J NcvcpiberY. (85^ Vf r??? }*: " * E, J/TATLOH, 1 pihd'ertk&r. ; iv ,ivf " A 8 ji have m*ie fldnbpleto; ?fr*og?rq^n?? fpfc /%^v*hejprosccution bi tlifl UNDESTAKlNO[iUSfNESii, I intend t? make it a prominent and 1 toeft>r?,,h^jnayyrif < ring*of-coffins, eitWr from Mack w*In\>Vpi&? : >'AMw?*;iu n_ w .UB^'iok ' '? 5HpteC-:-.\--:? ^ I