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GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AT ABBEVILLE I henrys Begs leave to inform his old c ally, that he hits now in Store the largest e GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ver before offered in the country, which hns be< beet Markets in the Nation. Hi? frequent visits i Jiarqain*, and, consequently, offer them in (urn. t AABaintia I.!, n 1 fnnil * ^4?.- J. - .? ...? .--even, II nilui'dd FKESII ami GENUINE. Hi?* Stock, at present cohsInIm, 1 14 Hhds. N. O. Sugars?the host ever offered, 20 Bbls. Clarified, Crushed and l'owdcr'd do. 25 " Stuart's C do. 30 " N. O. Syrup, 6 Hhds. Trinidad Molasses, Tierces Best Whole Riee, 30 Bags best Rio Coffee, 100 Sacks Salt, 25 Bbls. Seed Irish Potatoes, 100 Kegs Nails and Brads, 4,000 Lbs. Sweeds and English Iron. 20 Bbls. AVhiskey, 4 " N. E Hum, 2,000 Lbs. l'urc White Lead, Also, Red, Green, Yellow, and Black do. AO Boxes French nnd Amer'n Window Glass, Bbls. Linseed Oil,^ " Tanners' do. " Mnchinery do. " Copal Varnish, " Burning Fluid, ' Spts. Turpentine, ZD Jioxcs xtiniaga Jtaisins, 25 Drnm Smyrna Figs, 200 Lbs. Almonds, 200 " Brazilian Nuts. 25 Kits No. 1 Mackercl, 1,000 I'icccs English Pots and Ovens, lie is still in the COTTON* MARKET, and hi few enn boast of, these pressing time? ; and this, thing that is clean, ami nothing else, makes it, ti HOUSES in the UNITED STATES. Persons who have not tried this market, won larly at this time, ns lie has a very large Stock, a CASH. February 14, 1855. GREAT SOUTH; cnOLF.RA, ) DYSENTERY, [ FOR ALL BOWEL DIARRIHEA. ) Also, Admirably adapted to many Dis Menstru The Virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too % .4 J# /I- ?a/.? y./ n:?7.>V inu ft vui *? ific u-'Ji ni ciwo jynt / r/iau. 2d. It cura the icor*t form* of DynenUry. 3d. It cure* California or Mexican Uiarrlicta. 4th. It relieve* the teverrtl Colic. 5th. It cure* Cholera Marline. Cth. It eurct Cholera Infantum. A few short Extracts from 1 "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, mi judgment, a valuable remedy." "It gives me pleasure in being able to rcc< experience, and the experience of my neighbors an for me to believe it to be all that it purports to I Fortnerl "I take great pleasure in recommending this iir diseases, for w hich 1 believe it to be a sovereign ri evor tried by me." A. A. Gaui.u "1 have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and I iliowe who have tried it, induces mc to believe tin the kind, and 1 would recommend its use in tlx Miles G. Doddixs, Cashier of 'If there is any credibility in human tcstiniot above all other preparations for the cure of Howe it* favor coming in from all quarters, it must be v most if not all other 'patent'preparations." Cashic Tins efficient remedy is travelling into cclebr into Russia, and gaining c0ijjmcu<Jution wherevei rar" For sale bv Waddlaw <fe Lyon, Abbeville C. IL; .John Smith, Cokesbury ; And by the principal Merchants and Druggists tli Feb 2. 1855?39 6m] SB /*k_ "W 33^2 -at" ^J ] WE, The Undersigned, Builders of CAURIA< H. <k F. A. DEALE, are now prepared to ] Vehicle in our line of business. Give us a call, pleased. XST Repairing IVeatl WE HAVE also on hand an assortment of Fifik' These valuable air-tight Cases, for protecting and OKnt, transportation, or for vaults, are offered ej W? will alto make and send COFFINS to any [ Abbeville C. H., January 18, 1355 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In Equitty. John W. Moore "] ?*. I Amended Petition to . John Rosamond and f receive share of Estate. . .Sarah, his wife, J - I IT appearing to my satisfaction, that John Rosamond and Sarah, his wife, defendants t in above ease, are absent without the limits of e rthe State, on motion-of "McGowan and Perrin, ( i*ro -Pet., ordered, that said defendants do ap- \ jpear, and plead, answer or demur to the said f Petition, within three imonths from this date, ; ?r the same will'bo taken Pro Confetto against j afchem. W. H. PARKER, O. JS. A. J). Commissioner's Office, Teb. 22. 1855, 42 8m 0BIXHT CHAPTER 0, R. A. Itl. ' 'COKESBITRY,^ Wmloj meet-on <ute ronrtn Monday or every month-; -dao, on the" Friday in February, April, June, August, October, December, at 3 J>. M. Feb. Ifi, 18?. 41 ' ly DB? GdOeg IN AUGUSTA, Ga. ; Ward, Burchard & Co., aijjki Broad Street, opposite OMe ifoteZ, ^ ,1 And Choice Fmnilv Goods of ?verf ' March 9, legftf vt:^^i4 r - .-' v fir ( ^?"iLNut* oj^&yp, M?pcb 8, 1885. ,'' \ 44 * v . ^ 'if ^ ' "' ' U I / : I'll |'' '"'"| ^' ' TihTi i ilifl AND CONFECTIONERIES t COURT HOUSE, . KERR USTOMKRS AND THE PUBLIC GENER lock of AN1) CONFECTIONERIES, fii selected with great, earc by himself in tli< to Charleston, ennldes Iiim to take adnnnlagc 01 ,o hi* customers ; and as he makes weekly ne the guarantee to the public that his Stock i; In part, of tli? following, viz: 10 Reams Sand i'apcr, 100 Paint, Brushes, assorted size?, 10,000 Segars, of the most approved brands, 20 Boxes Tobacco, best and cheapest, 100 Lbs. Glue, best quality, Maeabov and Scotch Snuff, Scythe Blades and Hand Suws, Shot, Powder and Lead, 25 Dor.. Mason's Blacking, 12 ' Blacking Brushes, Russia Bristles and Lining Skins, Shoe Thread and Pegs, ns.sortcd, Upper, Russet and Harness Leather, Wagon Boxes of all sizes, i.uiiiii s iiatenels nntl Hammers, Putty and Pocket Knives, Choice Brandy and Wines, White Wine and Cider Vinegar, l'epper, Ginger, Spice and Nutmeg*, Curry-coinhs, Coffee and Tens, Pickled Salmon and Pewter Fauscts, Frying Pans for fritters. Whitewash, Brushes <b Spn'h Whiting, lied Lead and White Rum, Black Lead and lied Hum, Cotton Yarn and curious tilings. Besides a great many other articles; which to specify, would take up half the newspaper. is facilities to pay the highest prices, which couplcd with a perfect willingness to do the poll the whole, one of the BliST (JllOCKKY ild do well to get a sample of it, and pnrlicu nd would give any sort of a bargain for the 41 3t BHM REMEDY! ^CI E> H J59 ( CHOLERA MOUBUS, DiSKASES. < BILIOUS CII0L1C, ( CllOLKKA INFANTUM. eases of Females, esneniallxr Pninfnl ation. Will Krtottn to Require Encomium*. ! 7ll?. It curcs Painful Menstfnation. Sill. It relieves Pain in Ihti'k (tint I. vine. {(tli. It counteracts rvottsness and l)elOt li. It restores Irrei/ularitiea. [tpondtney. 11 tli. It dispel* Crlootui/ and Jfi/sterical 12th. It is an admirable Tonic. [heeling*. Letters, Teslisuoiiiuls &e. d have found it a most efficient, mid, in my Hon. IIiiiam Wauskk, Judge of Supreme Court, On. vminend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal id friends around inc, is a sufficient guarantee >e, viz., a sovereign rented)/." WM. II. Unhkrvood, y Judge Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit, valuable medicine to all afilictcil with bowel >inedr?decidedly RUjKirior to anything else inc. Deputy (.J. M. of the Gruud Lodge, Ga. thin, with all I hear aboul it as a remedy by it it iitaud? at the head of everv nreimruLioii i diseases for which it is compounded." ' the Bank of the State of Georgia, Griflin. ?y, Jacob's Cordial must staud pre-eminent :1 Diseases. From the mass of testimony in ery far in advance, us a curative agent, of A. Fleming, :r Marine atid Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin, ity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns used."?Georgia Jeffcnon 'mu, May 11), "63. Roberts it Adams, Hodges' Depot; F. G. Fakes, Greenwood; II.wii.asj), IIakual <fc Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents; roiiglwoiit the Slate. ffJL W. BLISS it CO., Proprietors, fit). 20 Beekman Street, New York. ek. tvb: o i?r k: "v 3ES, BUGG112S, ?tc., at the old stand of M put up, in the very l>est and latest, style, any price our work, and you cannot fail to be ly Executed. 's Patent IWelalic Burial Cases. preserving the deail for prolonged intercceedingly low for ca*h. >nrt of the District desired. TIIOS. M. CHRISTIAN, JAMES L. DEALE. 37 ly The State of South Carolina, Aht\o?>tllo T)?atr*%rt 17"T7"HEREAS, W. A. Linbecker has apV V plied to mc for Letters of Adminisrntion on all and singular the goods and chatels, right* and credits- of Mrs. Mary Johnson, ate of the District aforesaid, dcceascd : These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish ill and. singular the kindred and creditors oi aid deccnsed, to be and appear before me, at mrnext Ordinary's Court for the said District, .o be bolden at Abbeville Court House, on the oUtrtcetTth day of March next, to show cause, f any, why the said administration should not Oiv?D under my hand and seal, this twenty.:u .? ?i.? T ?..,j , WAWI unjf mt CM., ?u mo y cm ?/i UIII Jvui t one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, And in tli4 seventy-ninth year of American Independence. WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D. March 2, 18g5, 48 2w THE STATE OF SOUTH.(SAROUNA. Abbeville Dittriot?Citation: WHEREAS, Thorans Taylor has applied to tne for Letter* of Adroinistratior an all and singular the goods and chattels rights and credits of Joseph O'Bryant, lat< of the District aforesaid, deeeaaed: TU?? ... 4. .!i. -fl -v XUCW ?rc, tHcrciuru, W OIM) RUU KUUIUUIHU mi and pingular, the kindred and creditors of th< nid deiceaaed, to be and appear before me, a oof next Ordinary's Coi/ft for tbe said. District loba boldeD at Abbeville Court fionse, on tb< iigb'th day of March nej^f, to . si row canse, i fcny, wby tie said admlnutnrtio^ sHqald no ABBEVILLE FEMALE ACABIMY. TriE Exorcises of this Institution were re mimed on the 8th instAnt, under the con . trol of C. II. ALLEN, Principal, nnd Miss A 1IUEY, Assistant.' Miss E. P. HARRISON hn chiii-go of the Mimic Department, whose quali fictitious as an Instructress arc not surpasscc j by any in the State. She is in constant nttcn i | in tuc ntiiui'iiiv, anu Having two i iniio . , nt her command, a rare opportunity is offeree i! young ladies who wish to improve thcmscIvQ in this desirable accomplishment. The Academy is a new nnd elegant building sufficiently remote from the business portion o the village to render it quiet mid retired, am nt the siiiiic time convenient. The Principa has supplied himself with nil execllent set o Philosophical ntul Chemical apparatus for dc nionst rating to his classes ; and having also ii his possession n large collection of shells am minerals, pupils may have a tine opportunity of acquiring n practical nnd cxpcrimcnta knowledge of these deeply interesting studies. The School is divided into two sessions?tin first commencing the first Mondny in January and ending the Friday before the tirst Monduj in August; the second session commences tin third Monday in September, and ends Fridaj before Christmas. KATES OF TUITION. 1st ses'n. 2d ses'n Siielling, Heading, Writing, and the Primary Klemciits of the Higher Hranches, $11 00 $ 5 0( The above, with Geography, History, Fnglish Ginmniar, Arithmetic, and Composition, 1C 00 8 0( The above, with Algebra, Geometry, Chemistry, I>otnny, Astronomy, Logic, Rhetoric. Belles Lettro. Ac., Ac., 22 00 10 0( EXTRAS. Music, Piano, 28 00 12 0< ' Guitar, 28 00 12 0< Use of l'iano in taking lessons, 2 00 1 0( " " practising additional, 2 00 1 0< Drawing and Painting, 7 00 a 0( Contingencies. 60 6( Pnvim-uls to be made punctually nt tlie eni of cneh Session. Good Boarding can be lind convenient to tin Academy, at from $10 to $12 per month. Jan 18, 1850 3"7 tf SOLD OUT! rI~MIE Undersigned beirs leave to nc- agjh JL quaint Ins friends and the public pfl generally, tlint lie lins disposed of his estal> lishnient in tlic Druggist and Apothccnrv busi ncss to to Dr. A. S. Havenscroft, who will benl all times fully prepared to meet the demand: of his former cu?tomcr?. He also takes pleas lire in assuring tliem that every attention wil be paid in the selection of the best articles ir his lint', nnd at Augusta prices. ]Je would further state that Dr. R. is tlior oughly acquainted with the compounding one dispensing of Medicines, and solicits the pat ronage of those who have heretofore been hi: friends. The undersigned will also be on hand, at nl' tim?va nt tl?#? <tf 1 I? fn mv?A o/lvtnn ni attend to the duties of his profession. A. J. CREIGIITON. Tlie old stand?remember, the old static of Dr. A. J. Crcighton. A CARD. In compounding Medicines and supplying plantations, the strictest attention will be given to the requirements of his patrons. Being a graduate of the London College ol Pharmacy and having had an experience o! eighteen years in his business, he feels confi dent of heing able to give satisfaction to a! who may favor him with their patronage. ALFRED S. RAVENSCROFT. Hamburg, Feb 1, 1855 39 lm JhmI I5eccive.il AT II. AV. Lawson's Tin Store, TIN PLATES of ull sises and qualities, foi Sale Cheap. I will say a word to those who have favored me with their orders: My Tin Plate has not come to hand, but ns soon as it arrives, theii orders shall be filled with despatch. II. W. LAWSOX. Feb. 9, 1355- 40 tf Golden Prolific Cotton Seed. A FEW BUSHELS of these celebrated Cotton Seed oh hand yet. Price $2 50 pei bushel. II. S. KERR. JONES & LIVINGSTON, Attorneys at Law, Office nexl door to T/iomton & Fair, ABBEVILLE C. II. II. A. JONE3.] [j. W. LIVINGSTON FANS, FANS. FANS. THE Undersigned would respectfully infornr the Farmers of this DiatricC (and else where) that lie hns on hand a lot of, and is pre pared to fill orders for, FANS for cleaning grain, nt living prices. Apply nt the Onvriago Shop. E. J. TAYLOR. HENRY S. KEBH, trnOLESALI 4k. RGTAII DEALER IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONFECTIONARY ABBEVILLE, O. H., 8. O. May 10, 1863. 1-tf ALL Persons indebted to the Subscriber, bj note or account, arc requested to maki payment by the firtl of February next, a longer indulgence cannot be given. 1 THOMAS JACKSON. Abbeville C. II., Dec. 11, 1854. 32?tf PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber ar< requested to call and settle. It i; utterly out of the question to let GROCER! BILLS run. It is to be hoped that this intiraa tion will bo suiBciently plain, properly under Etood and appreciated by all who owe me. II. 8- KERR, I Jan. 11, 1854. > 86 tf \ - .MO*. H. IiANNSAU, np^E DAGUERREAN,-i# now at Cokesbur | - JL- Village, where he will spend some thre" 3 o# four weeks. The, Residesta of the Villagt I sod surrounding inhabitants are invited to em brace the oiiiiortuftitcr to u^hm *1i? IIIukmi I of. thtaxefres ?od friends. f He may B? found at thv Con n er'a HotcL t Cokwbfl^jr, Jfolv 8, 1885, .. 41 W&Mdfm *? -tt A* ; >sloii*iy.^lW5. ' 49-r'\ it ^ ! ~ v ? > FRESH DRUGS, &o. See. GARY & GARY, Cokeabury, - - - - - 8. O., - \\TOULD Respectfully announce to their 11 friends and patrons that they are res ceiving, mid will keep constantly on hand, a J COSiri.KTK A8SOKTMKNT OF DRUG a, ? MEDICINES, 1 PAINTS, OILS, , GLASSWARE, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, f FANCY ARTICLES, &c. 1 We would invite the attention of Physicians 1 to our stock of [ FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES, , which we will sell on terms that cannot fail j to suit. We are Agents for the most npproved Patent I Medicines. Just received, a large assortment of Fresh s GARDEN SEEDS, crop of 1854, grown by Duvid Lnndreth. I Also, Extra Fine WINES nnd IJRANDIES, 3 for mcdicinnl and sacramental purposes. All the foregoing will be sold very low for cath, or to approved purchasers on a credit. F. F. GARY, M. D.] [T. P. GARY. IV. B.?Dn. F. F. GARY solicits those who are indebted to him to come forwnrd and close their accounts, cither by cash or note, as he is desirous of bringing his old business to a close. Longer indulgence will not be given. Jan 3, 1855 31 lm > NOTICE Tfl TAX-PAVFRS I WILL attend nt the undernamed times and i place* for the purpose of collecting Taxes for 185-1:? i * l)uc West, Monday, 29th January; " " 13tli March; ) Calaham'e, Tuesda}-, 30th January; 1 ) Triblc's, Wednesday, 81st " Loundsville, Thursda}-, 1st Fcbruar}-; ' ) Speed's, I'rid a}-, 2d * Wa'rrenton, Sntunla}", 3d, " ' ) Abbeville C. II., Monday, 6th, " I ) Calhoun's Mills,T sday, 6th, " ) Willington, We' day, 7th, " 1 Moragnc's, Tl' 8th, " Tolbert's, (in the ) Friday, 9th " ; Bradley's Old " iturday, lOtfa, -and March 17 th; Greenwood, Moudi Jt 12th, undMarch 16tli Cambridge, Tuesday, 13th February ; Woodville, Wednesday, 14th " < Whitehall, Thursday, 15th " . Cothrnn's, Friday, lfitli, " I Cedar Spring, Saturdaj*, 17 th, " < Donald's, Monday, 19th, " I Scuflletown, Ti esday, 20tli, " i " Barniore's, Wednesday, 21st, " ( Cokesbury, Thursday, 22d, and March 14th I Deadfall, Friday, 28cJ February-; J Smithville, Monday, 20th, " Robert's Store, Tuesday, 27tb, " Ninety-Six, Wednesday, 28th, " I ()1i) Ktolfl. Friilnv 9*1 Mn^lt j Abbeville C. II. nil Court week. Sale-day in April the last day for making ' returns. All nelsons failing to mnkc returns ] on the above oay, liablo to doublo tax. All I taxes to be paid bj' the first Monday in May, i . or executions may be issued. Property to be returned in the namo of the < proper owner. Guardians, Executors, and Administrators will return property under their ' control. Persons hnving transferred property between the 1st October, 1853, and 1st October, 1864, i will make it known to tne. r All persons will coine prepared to give the i amou:>t of Rirths, Marriages, and Deaths in their families. f Free persons of colour must pay their taxes f in March. ! JAMES MOORE, T. C. ' CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. C2T* The friends of NIMROD MoCORD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ' Sheriir at the ensuing Election. The friends of Capt. S. A. IIodges res pectfullv announce him as a candidate for Tax . Collector at the cusuing election. The friends of John R. Wilson respect fully nnuounce liim as a candidate for Tax Col' lector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec 1 ' tion. Wk are authorised to announce the Rev. i Jamkr Moork as a candidate for re-election as Tax-Collator of Abbeville District, at the cn- I suing election. 1 t^The friends ?r JAMES M. VAND1VER ' . respectfully announce liiin as a candidate for ' . Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the en- , suing election. Carriages and Buggies. TIIE Subscriber returns his sin- gjpa v cere thanks for tlie liberal patronage rendered him for the past two years that he has been cngnqed in the Carriage liuui- | ness, and hopes by t(ie str'ctest attention to the business hereafter to merit a continuance t ' of the same. I He begs leave to call the attention of all iwho may desire any article in the lina of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. to the stock he now has on hand. He has, nearly finished, a lot of BUGGIES, of different 5 styles, besides a splendid six-seat ROCKAWAY, all of which lie will warrant to be of the finest , material, substantial construction, and moat elegant finish, for sale at as low prices as can be afforded. i Also, one second-hand CAURY-ALL and one ] second-hand onc-horsc BAROUCH for sale j cheap. _ sar AJl orders for any style of Carriages or Buggies filled at the shortest notice. ? .tar Repairing, in all iU branchee, done ( with neatness and despatch. - E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. II., Jan 1, 185fl. tf Superb Fainting. ' ' IMIE Subscriber would inform the public that 8 X he is prepared to execute all kinds of . s PAINTING, such as Sign, Ornamental, Chair, Varnishing Furniture, ?fco., in the best style.? Having procured the seryices of an accomplish- ' ed workman, be feels assured his work will ' please. Carriages and Buggies painted in the finest style, on as reasonably, terms as possible. ' . Give as a trial. E. J. TAYLOR. I Abberjlle C. H., Jan. 1, 18,65.., . t Administrator's Notice. THE Estate of R. B. Cater, deceased, will be settlled in the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville District on the first day of June, next , All persons concerned are hereby notified Of the aaniie, and those due the Estate are required to pay np soon. Those having demands will -VXk A ..4/1. pre9en?.w?uf uuiy iM^vwt bo ??wr bimu hvu?< l' went, the AdmioUtrator will pay no notiee to 1 9 such claims. WILLIAM A. GILE& l - ^Adnlnuirttor. > v J,-IMS.i,$B* - .1 ^ ) ' ?'* jj ^ ^ TIN! TIN!! TIN!!! HW. LAWSON, very grateful for patron nge heretofore enjyed, begs leave to say to liis friends and customers and the public generally, Ihnt he has now, at his old stand, on Main Street, next door to White ?fc Bullock, a full and complete assortment of TIN WAKE. In his store may l>e found :? Buckets?all shapes and sizes; Covpml nnrl nnnni'nm^ Tl * ? ? --VV . -Ol VU , XJUUIIt'l; 1)UXes ; Bed-Steamers; Coffeo Pots?all sizes; Cake Pans ? assort cd shapes; Candle Mould e ; Cake Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullendors; OJFec Uonsters; Candle Sticks; Dish Pans; Dish Covers; Dust Pans; Fat Stoves; Foot Tubs; Glass Drainers; Knife Boxes; Lnnterntt; Lamp-Feeders; MilkPans; Milk-Cups; Money Boxes ; Molasses Cups; MilkSkimmers; Muffin Kings; Marking Cups; Oil Lamps; Pepper Boxes; Pudding Pans; Pie Pans; Plate Covers; Reflecting Ovens; Shower Baths; Stew Pans; Sugar Scoops; Sugar Boxes; Tea Canisters; Trumpets; Water Pots; "Wash Pans; "Water Dippers; &c., Ac. In short, his stock comprises everything in liis line, and he is not merely williug to j/ioip, but will sell on as rensonahlc terms as can be i COmi)Iltil>l<> with ttin firat iniiinolinn ?1." I innxim "live and let live." * Any article manufactured to order at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants will find it to their interest to procure supplies of Tin Ware from liitn, ns he will give good articles at low rates. To the building public he would say that be is always prepared to attend to the roofing and guttering of houses, and will be thankful for any chance afforded him to give evidence of his ability to do good work. Abbeville C. II., S. C., Nov. 23, 1854. 20 ly HEW GOODS! 1*EW GOODS ! CORNER OPPOSITE U LODE HOTEL, Augusta, Georgia. MILLEIt ?fc WARREN will otrer great inducements to their friends and customers this season to purchase their FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. They do not pretend to say they have the richest and largest stock ever offered in this city, that they have better taste in their selections, or posses* superior advantages over their neighbors ; but they have :crtainly the richest and most elegant stock they ever had in store. In DRESS GOODS, they have Rich Satin Striped 1'laid SILKS; Rich Heavy Brocade Col'd do.; Bl'k Satin Striped Plaid and Watered SILK jf new and beautiful styles; Plain Rep SILKS, and 1'lain do.; Rich Printed l'rench CASHMERES and DELAINES; Roautiful small fio- nFT.ATXFS ft.- At:. , ? o* ?i icb wear; Plain Fronch MERINOS and CASHMERES [>f every shade; Superfine Black French BOMBAZINE ; Superfine " " CIIALLE and DELAINES; MANTILLAS, PALMAS and CLOAKS, embracing every variety of pattern and material, from low-priced to the richest and highest cost Goods manufactured ; EMBROIDERIES, comprising a large and most elegant assortment of Rich French Worked COLLARS, CHEMISETTES, UNDERSLEEVES, STOMACHERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS* ROBES, and WORKED BODIES; ALSO, Maltese COLLARS, CHEMISETTES and SLEEVES ; Rich Embroidered BANDS, of the latest styles of work; Beautiful lot of Bonnet and Neck RIBBONS ; Linen Cambric Ilem-st'ed HANDKER Uiliura, UL.UVIS3, MIDI'S; Bl'k and White Silk HOSIERY; Alpaca and Moravian HOSE; - Ladies' and Misses* HOSE, all sites; Ladies' Silk and Merino VESTS and Misses' do.; In HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, they liavean endless variety of TOWELLINGS, TABLE NAPKINS, and DOYLES; 12-4 Linen *nd Cotton SHEETINGS ; 9-8 and 6-4 Linen and Cotton PILLOW CASE GOODS; TABLE CLOTHS, all sizes, of the richest Damask and Snow Drop figures. ALSO, French and English CASSIMERES, BROAD CLOTHS, VESTFNGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS, Welsh FLANNELS, and every other article kept in the Dry Goods line. Persons visiting the city, can rely on finding the newest styles of Goods, and in richncss ana variety unsurpassed in any market, to which their attention is invited, as they will be offered at low prices. Nov 10 27?3m CAVTIOH. IMPORT AT TO BEEP KILLERS. DRY HIDES will be taken in Exchange for GOODS at KERR'S GROCERY SHORE. Persons wishing to sell Dry Hides to the sub icriber, are notified that they must Salt them well in the following manner, vis: Spread out the Hide on the ground, and cover it over well with Salt on the Flesh Side; then roll it up, and let it remain in this condition for 1*2 or 15 hours ; then hang it out in the shade to drj\ By the abnvo proeess, the seller will get more inonet/ for hit Bidet, while the tanner will be sble to mitke the best Leather of it. HENRY 8. KERR. February 16, 1855. 41 8m . ' Wanted at Kerr's Grocery Store. LB3. TALLOW for which tho highest prices 'will be paid in umuutKU-JS. 1,000 lbs. BEESWAX, for which the highest prices will be paid in GROCERIES. II. a KEER. February 18, 1855. 41 NOTICE TO DEFAULTING . STOCKHOLERS. gssti mm fissfe S5&3BEJpPMBfc OFFICE OF THE G. B?^GMI?AHY, rV>itrvmii- J?nuarv 20. 1656.... VOTICE M hiraby given, tbnt alUtock in 11 the Greenville <md>, .ColWobU; Railroad Company noir in arrears, will be forfeited at the discretion of the Bo aid of Directors, if not paid whbinithroe rooirtha from tiihrdate. ?SE, reqtwaUd V6 pfeaaafethWa promptly a^Uatedto wk\ EDUCATION! Me. james c. calhoun, having hi elected Prlncipnl of the Abdevillk Maui Academy, will continue lits services during th? next year. Owing to the great increase in the puraber of scholars', the services of Ma- MONTGOMERY, a graduate of the University of North Caroli na, have been procured. A new and commodious Academy will in a short time bo completed. Tlio building is so retired as to insure perfect quiet, and freedom from nil things calculated to distract the attention of the scholar. The government of the School will be rigid. The mornls and general deportment of the Students will at all tinifs receive spenial attention. Students will be prepared to enter the Freshman or Sophomore Class of tbo South Carolina College, and the greatest enre given to their preparation. The Scholastic yenr will be divided into two Sessions. The first will commence on January 8th, and continue twenty-eight weeks; th? second will begin on the second Monday la September, and continue twelve weeks. The Tuition of cncli Class will be for Kb* 1st Class: Reading, Writing, IstSes. Sdftssk Spelling, and Primary Geography, ------ 00 $60* 2d Class : The abovo with Geography, History, Arithmetic, English Grammar, and exercises ill English Composition, - - - 20 00 9 00 3d Class: The above with nil the advanced English 1 IJrftnclxrts. - - - - - 23 00 .10 00 1th Class r TImj aborc irith Latin and. Gr*ek, - - 28 ?0 12 00 Boarding can be obtained in desirable familics, and at reasonable rates," either in the Village or country near the Academy. Although it is of the greatest importance that all the pupils should be present at the opening of the Session, still they will be received at any time during tlic term. Students will be charged from the time they enter until the cloac of the Session, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. For further information, apply to the Principal. JAMES C. CALHOUN, A. B., Principal, Instructor in Mathematics. JAMES A. MONTGOMERY, A. B., Instructor in the Aneient Languages. T\? 1 n iO'. "" xscwciuticr i-*, JKH. SZ UI11 RICH AND ELEGANT AT HODGES' DEPOT. ROBERTS <fc ADAMS nre now receiving as rich, elegant mid complete a stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS as can ba exhibited in Abbeville District, to -which they invite the attention of their fviendsand customers and the public generally. Their stock has been carefully selected ?n" tie Baltimore and Charleston markets, and consists, in part, as follows:? Ladies' Drew Goods: CASHMERES, ALPACAS, DELAINES, CIIALLES, BOMBAZINES, MERINOS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, CJIEMSETTES, COLL A RS, UNDERSLEE YES, HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS, LACES. MANTITA.AR rMAJTft , ladies: shoes, gaiters, hosiery, gloves, mitts, dur.? * . For Gentlemen's Wear: french and english cassia meres, tweeds* jeansr satinets, broadcloths, vesting^. hats, caps, boots, shoes, hosiery, gloves, <tc., ?tc., Ac. ALSO, table cloths, towellings, , v ' sheetings, shirtings, blan- ~ a'a'ts, flannels, negro cloths, shoes, &c.,&c. ALSO, UJ\HD W A HE, CUTLERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE, ~ " FAMILY GROCERIES, Ac. We do not pretend, in this advertisement, to' give a succinct enumeration of all the articles we have in store, but will tafee great pleasure in showing the whole of our stock, ana confidently believe the quality of our Good* together with the prices at which we offer them, will sntisfy nil who call upon us that they cannot do belter than patronize . . ROBERTS ?fc ADAMS. 1 Nov. 10,1854 27 if Wm, Matthiessen, WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 143 East Bav. corner of Chirm i/fw/ Charleston, S. O* A PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS; - *. Columbia, Feb. gth, 185f^;? / ?r' By Ilia Excellency JAMES fIf AIJAMS, Ctoki . ernor and Commander-in-Chief in and emit ' the State of South Carolina. ?' "" WIIEllEAS, information hu been received at this Department, that.* . committed on the body of MichaelBird. orf thdev?;. :>27th ult., by J. W. CLECKLEY, o?Bt? ew's Parish, and that said Clcckly fida'fle^ from (v Now, know 3*e( that to the end that juatloa may be done, and that the said Cleckly may. brought to.legal trial for his ofTence aforesaid,, I James H. Adams, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State afnreaaiA An v " issue tliis my proclamation, offering a; reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS iorhisappre- Iicnsion and delivery in any iajl in thia SUte. fciuid Clccklcy is described as oeing abont fiVa C[ feet ten or eleven iaebea high, light hair, fair skin and blue eyes... Given under my/bani and the Seal of the : State, at Columbia, 8th Feb., A. D., 1855. . JAMES H. ADAM3. Bekj. PmTi Peo'y Feb. 18, 1855, . 41, % . ' ~ T 1 1 I ... \f { . ^ A 4* xu J* 4 3CTf. v7LYONS is disposed to favor those, whose old 'S ." clothes won't las\ them 'til warm weath~ ' >< _ er. witb att opportunity faf procuring handsome Wintkh 81)tn? at Con. Recollect, you've got tbebflanceof this ntonth^fS^whole of Marobj* '"-y (that d Ath-blowef-to cotre andealv^kj imd' * ' part of April to plus through before , you oak '; i dispense with you* old pAt?hed-op. wirt$?r arti- ' M&.* '*&&*& '*t fnrvtnl viLh .a little choncv. froti ?ai>~ 'Ml> enough Winter Clothing, without siraining yoqr <hla9t ^?a