The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, June 08, 1855, Image 3
ATTENTION,
ABBEVILLE DRAGOONSH
A YOUR Prompt attention it
earnestly requested nt Abbejgywe'-,
villo Court House, on Satur-DSegMeg
day, the 10th of June instant,
nriued und equipped for oxerciso
nud drill.
Juue 7, 1905 5 2\v
The Annual Examination
OF tho "MASONIC FEMALE INSTITUTE,"
atCokesbury, will take place on Tuesday
20th June. On Wednesday, '27th, the anniversary
of Laying tho Corner Stone uf tho
Collegiate building, an address will be delivered
at 11 o'clock, by the Hon. P. S. BROOKS.
Tho Public ore invited to attend.
F. A. CONNER, Sect'y, B'd.
Cokesbnry, May 28, 1850. 0 :tt
The Abbeville Banner and Edgefield Advertiser
will please copy twice.
* F<0iBHD
A RELIABLE MEDICINE.
THE CELEBRATED
COLLETON
BITTERS,
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
AND A
SOVEREIGN REMEDY
FOR
DYSPEPSIA.
rpnESE BITTERS arc purely ft VEGETAJL
BLE COMPOUND, and arc offered to
the public under the fullest conviction that
thev will be found a safe and sovereign REMEDY
for DYSPEPSIA.
They have been triumphantly tested, not
only by numerous families and t'hysicians in
the South, who have furnished ample testimony
as to tlieir decided excellence, but also bv
the proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered nil
the gloom incident to that stubborn and distressing
disease.
The COLLETON BITTERS are also a Carminative,
most excellent for Cholera Morbus,
Costiveness, Sea Sickness. Nnnspn. twnoon.Vma
, J I -J*
from whatever cause, Shortness of Breath,
Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps and Stitches in
tlic BreastThe
nhove Medicine is highly recommended
to literary gentlemen, students, elderly people,
and others of sedentary habits.
' I do hereby certify that I have known and
used your celebrated compound COLLETON
BITlEltS in my family for more than fifteen
years, and I do verily believe it to be one of
the moat valuable Family and Plantation Medicines
in use, having witnessed their beneficial
ofTects ir. so many instances, that with truth it
may be affirmed, they well deserve the high
encomiums which they have received from tlio
afflicted who have partaken of their invigorating
and hcaltll-rcstorini' nnmnrti.io
Signed, CIIAS. G? fcApERS." Planter, I
St. Helena, S. C."
The undersigned, wholesale agents"for the
above, tnke pleasure in stating that they are intimately
acquainted with the Manufacture of
the "Cof*I.Eton Bitters," hence they do not hesitate
to commend the article as possessing rare
virtues, aud well calculated to ufford relief in
Dyspepsia and its Kindred
Diseases.
Retail Price 60 Cents a Bottle!
For which sum an incalculable amount of Buf
uiuk ui<ue jirresieu. iuo irade will De
supplied on liberal terms. ?
Orders should be addressed to ' :
IIAVILAND, HARRAL & CO.,
Special Xgentss, Charleston, S. C.,
Importers of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Brushes, Ac.
X3T For sale by WARDLAW <fc LYON,
Abbeville; F. G. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY
?t GARY, Cokesbury. [june 1 '65 ly
FRESH SUPPLY OF
Groceries, Provisions, Confectioneries,
&c.
ON HAND nnd daily arriving at KERR'S
GROCERY STORE?
6 hhds. W. I. Molasses;
30 bbls. do. do.;
35 do. N. O. do.;.
10 hhds. do. Sugar;
5,000 lbs. Tennessee Bacon ;
600 do. choice Leaf Lard ;
o nnn v>?.io t?-?:
J ... ?O Ut?,, l/UIIUCt
100 lbs. Bagging Twine; /
<5,000 lb8. Pure and No. 1' White Lead ;
BOO gallons Linseed Oil;
200 do. Sp'ts Turpentine;
100 sacks Liverpool Salt;
East India Preserves and Brandy Fruit*;
UnderWoodV Pickles and Sebiedam
Schnapps;
Fresh Salmon and Sardines;
Logwood, Madder, Copperas, and Indigo,
with a great variety of other Goods, which
will be sold at the lowest cash prices.
H. S. KERR.
June 1, 1855 4 3w
The Stale of South Carolina.
Alt? - ??- T\ * . J T .? ^ ^
A.oueviue jyisirici?in the L'ourt of Urdinary.
WIIERAS application has been made to
tue by John Davis and wife requiring
the Will of Mrs. Snrali Pacc, deceased, to be
set up and proved in "due form of law":
Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to
Thomas W. Pace, Aiken Brazealle and wife
Louisa, Lucinda Jane Cannon, child of Henrv
And Lucinda Cannon, Sarah Jane Pace1 and
John Binckney Pace, children of Richard Pace,
deceased. Sojmruma iiaynes, (widow,) Sarah
Sheppard, wife of Sheppard, Seldon
Thomas, Benjamin, George, Henry and John
Thomas, and Caroline ana Mary Thomas, children
of Matilda Thomas, deceased, to ap
pear before me^ either in person or by attorney,
at a Court of Ordinary for Abbeville Diatrict,
bo be held at Abbeville Court House, on
the fourth day of September next, aud show
cause why proof of the coutenta of said Will
be not made and the said Will set up and admitted
to probate in duo fono;of law.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at
Abbeville Courfr HouAe, this 80th May, A,
iooo. >1 mjbu, u. si- u.
Ju 1 4 ' 3m
jroTice.
A LL Pertonj indebted to me np to
JTjl the &rat of Janaary last mu*t come forvxxrd
and ettle by Cath, oy thejirti of jlvautt
next; fur the large amount of money which
1 have "borrowed afe now ealled for,.and I must
pay them. Therefore, X cajidot givtf longer indulgenefe.
| Wfll aar^froveiy man alike.
v iC.WrLAWSON.
Tilled.. ' ' .
; M^TON 8PEEE,^?alding fe&rijg
/fn Lowndimlle, tolls before me an Estrny
jiufife, ??.?. $*(??1'"'color; common site fthie
' left leg behind appear* to have been broken-;
and
. r' ':^W V
6 1 ... ; :
V- . I-/ > .
? "M*' \K . ' ? \ ,\'.V
Im. II. II. SCUDDAY,
Graduate of the Physio Medical Col1
lege of Ohio,
TENDERS his Professional Services to the
Public, ana practitioner of Mcdicino, Obstetrics
aiul Surgery.
We shall rcjcct venesection, vesication, mercurials
and poisons of every description, and
use pure medicine?, in portions and forms and
water in all modes and of all temperatures
suited to the cases.
Wo arc prepared to bonr<f and treat patients
, at prices varying with their condition, wants,
and the accommodations they prefer. Persons
from a distance who cannot remain, will be examined
and provided with medicines and written
directions, (a method bv which thousands
have been cured,) at a in' ; ; ile expense. Persons
afflicted with old chronic diseases, particularly
scurrhus affections, ulcers of the leg, and
varicose veins, can have them permanently
cured by the Heforrn practice.
Though the cure of disease is at. all times
preferred, yet when they arc indispensable,
surgical operations of every description will be
performed in the best manner known.
Office at Lowndisville, Abbeville District,
S. C., where we can at all times be found, un
loss protessionally engaged.
May 18, 1855 2 3m
iTook to your own interests,
AND CALL AT THE
PEOPLE'S CASH GROCERY,
AT MOUNT C ARM EL,
AND examine our fresh supplies of GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES,
A<-., Ac., which we have on hand
and are constantly receiving.
Our motto is, "Live, and let. live."
HESTER A SCOTT.
May 22, 1825 ly
Thoso indebted to us will please call
and settle forthwith, as we buy for cash, (IP'l
must have cash if we sell. 2t
BOOK INU.
South Carolinian and Columbia Banner
Office.
OUR BTNDERY is now in full operation,
with nkw matkuiat.h of every kind.
All BOOKS, PAMPHLETS, MUSIC, Ac, can
he bound in ANY STYLE, from the plainest
to the most ornamental, on moderate terms,
with punctuality and despatch.
BLANK BOOKS,
For District Ofliecs, Sheriffs, Clerks, Tax Collectors.
Ac., Ac., as well as for Counting-Houses
and every other form, will be manufactured
to order without delay.
Terms moderate, ami promptness observed.
G1BBE6 A JOHNSTON.
Columbia, Maypl 855 3 2\v
Administrator's Sale.
ON THURSDAY, the 31st instant, I will
sell, at the late residence of John Given*,
deceased, seven miles north of Abbeville C. II.,
the personal property of snid deceased, comprising
Seven Likely Negroes,
A good stork of fine Cattle, Horses, Hugs,
Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture, l'lnntulion
T<io1h, six Bales of Cotton, und various
other property, .too tedious to uicution. On a
ercdit of twelve months.
JOHN L. ELLIS, Adin'r.
May 1 1, 1855 2 42w
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.? Citbtion.
"TT^WTHEREAS, Christian Y. Barnes ! as apT
V plied to mo for Letters of Administration
an nil ami singular tlio goods Aud chattels,
rights and credits of Christian Barnes, late
of the District aforesaid, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
nil and singular the kindred and creditors of
said deceased, to be and appear before me, at
our next Ordinary's Court for the said District,
to be holdcn at Abbeville Court House, on the
fifteenth day of June next, to show cause,
if any, why the said administration should not
| be.prunted.
! Given under mv hand and seal, "this thirI
tieth day of May in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five,
and in the seventy-ninth year of American
! Independence.
W. 111LL, 0. A. D.
1 X* ftA ?
hi ay ,}vf, ijsoo 51 2w
Better than a Famine*"V\7~E
arc constantly receiving additional
? supplies to our present stock, each as
BACON, LAUD, and FLOUR.
Daily receiving and on hand a large supply
of WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, TURPENTINE,
LINSEED OIL, and anytWng in the Painting
line.
1 Coat POTASH.
Six Dales Bivingsvillc aud Balesville COTTON
YARN.
Any of the above articles can he seen and
bought low, for CASH, at Cirauitc Range,
No. 5. " - H. S. KERR.
May 23, 1855. 3 tf
Information Wanted.
I WILL be thankful to the citizcns of Abboville
District, or to those of any other part
of the State of South Carolinn, if through tlieir
assistance I shall be able to find the location of
my brother, Du. CHARLES S. BARON, who it
is believed resides within the limits of the
State. Any information in regard to him may
be directed to the Postmaster at New Market,
S. C., and will be regarded by me as an act of
great generosity and kindness.
Respectfully, THOS. G. BARON.
May 24, 1850 . 3 2w
Cordials, Syrups, &c.
4 CASES Blackberry Cordial;?.
4 Cases LemyiSy rap;
4 do. Raspberry Syrup;
4 da Pine Applo do.;
4 do. Underwood's Pickle*?;
4 do. East India Preserves;
4 do. Brandy Fruits. ? .
The above articles are fresh and of the best
qualities, and will be sola at the lowest Cash
prices. . H. S. KERR.
June 1,1856 _ 4 w
'*?% Tobacco an<l ?eprs.
PARTICULAR Attention is directed to my
4 stock of-Tobacco ajud Segara. Just rc'coivcd^
" "t. j
, fc .28 bdxea varfous branJaTobooco from the
manufacturers, which "will be ?old n* per invoice.
- v H. a KERR,
" Juo.e 1? 1855 -'.'4 . 5w
Special Notipe;^ !
ICE OREA^l, from and afl?r tbis-dat*, at the
"yaricty Store," until further
|be served- t*l-weekly~lfae?d*j?> Thursdays,
and Saturdays* between 2 and 9 p. aL ,
May.** ' , | if
. To C&triage ; ,
> "OLE ASK Take ftotice that I have oil. haftd<
; ,Jr any frn^ntity of Turned Sticks for Buggy-Seat^,
yhicbl will sell loW for ca?h. ^.Tb^y
: MP
;, . lijii^Wapjrants Want#*.'1
1 ISIs
7' J . "jyi .. *. .f ' r ' '"''3-*:
" :-'2
Goods Very Low in Price.
HARD TIMES MADE EASY !
M. STRAUSS, Cokesbury,
IS Now receiving from Now York find
Charleston a Nno, Elcqant and Useful
stock of GOODS.
From 5 cents up, "rints ;
" " " French Muslins ;
" 10 " " Ginghams;
" 10 " " Bed Ticks;
" 18 " " Bareges, Tissues, Crape,
Cliallv, Grcundines, and Muslin Uobes; Dress
Sil/cs, and Black Silks.
FOR LADIES.
The host assorltncnt of
HON NETS. MISSES? IIATS,
WItEA 'HIS, GLO VES.
MITTS. IIA NDKER CHIEFS,
ItIHHOWS, LAVES,
n uuuvrj a ml INSERTING,
TALMAS, MANTILLAS and
TRIMMINGS, Ac., ctc.
For G?nts,
RE A T) Y MA DE (JLOTllINC,,
liROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
DRAP 1/ETE, QUEENS CLOTH,
LINEN DRILL, CASH MA RET,
FARMERS' DRILL and LINEN,
IIATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
Also,
ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,
SLIPPERS, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, GROCERY.
To bo solil for cash, at Charleston prices, with
freight added, viz:
200 sucks SALT,
10 hair* COFFEE,
6000 lbs. SUGAR,
Nails, nagging, Rope, Twine, Candles, Tea,
Spices. Soda, Factory Thread, Scythe Blades, .
(.'ustinjin, etc., etc.
I cannot locution all the articles which I
keep. Call and examine yourselves and you
will find prices according to the times, and
goods to please. AI. STRAUSS,
April 13, 1855 Gw Cokesbury. ;
NE WT AI LOR SHOP
AT ABBEVILLE C. II. |
'"I'M IE Undersigned respectfully informs tlic
| .1. citizens of Abbeville village and District
that he has opened a shop for the purpose
of carrying on the
Tailoriug Business J
on liis own account. He will receive orders
from town and country thankfully, and will
sp.-ire no jiains in endeavoring t? please his j
customers, both in the quality of hia work and
prices, liy strict attention to business, and aiiility
to tlo good work, he hopes to secure a
snare or patronage.
?5$~ Shop 011 Main street, next door to '
"Moore's Variety Store."
[May 9, 1855'ly] FREDERICK IVES.
Land for the Million! <
rI~MIE Act of Congress of March 3d, 1S55,
.x. gives additional llounty Land to all wlio
have heretofore received land for military ser- |
vices. All who have served fourteen days, or 1
received pay in money for their services, are 1
entitled. Wc have, by five years'practice in
claims against the D. S. Government, become
perfectly acquainted with all the minute'rules i
and nrnotii-<? <if llm? 1 11
known to the Commissioner of Pensions. "We
will attend promptly to all claims entrusted to
us. As three hundred thousand persons are
entitled under this law, there will be great dc- j
lay in issuing them, and it is therefore highly
important that application be made without
delay.
We will also pay cash for the Warrantor advauce
money upon them. *
B. & B. V. TOSEF.
March 23 46 tf
IRON! IRON!! IRON! 11
At the Sign of the (ioldcu Anvil,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
At Prices to Suit the Times.
TIIE Subscribers have now on hand a large
stock of IRON, ic/iich they are now offering
at greatly rcduccd prices, for cash.
Their stock comprises a complete assortment
of Swedes, Country, English, Oval. Band. I?
lloop, Sheet, Roil, llorse Shoe Iron, <fce. ?tc.
Wholesale purchasers will be supplied at
Charleston prices, with expenses added.
Iron and oilier Ooods delivered at the Railroud
Depot free of drayage.
FISHER <fc AG NEW ?fc CO.
April SO, 18C5 fju 1 ly ?
Executor and Administrator's Notice.
"VTOTICE is hereby given to nil parties con- J
JAI ccrned that a Final Settlement of the
Estate of CHARLES A. SMITH, deceased,
will be made in the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville,
on the first day of August next.
PETER SMITH, Ex'or.
ALSO, That a Final settlement of the Estate .
of Ilezekiah F. SMITH, deceased, will
be made in the Ordinary's Office on same day.
All parties concerned will take due notice of
the foregoing appointments, and govern themselves
accordingly. PETER SMITH,
A(lm'r Estate of H. F. Smith. '
April 20. 1856 fil am 1
Dissolution.
THE Firm of GRIFFIN", ORAYDON A CO.
wa* dissolved by mutual consent, on the
first of January Inst. T'nose indebted will
please cnll and \Tialeo settlement without delay
with S. E. Graydon, who has charge of the
books, papers, ?fce. Wo dislike to "dun".-our
friends, but in this case we have no choice.?
Wc are in debt, and are compelled to raise
money. We hope, therefore, that this call will
not be disregarded.
Qokefbury, April 10, 1865 49 tf.
Springs, and axles.
. Prices Reduced!
At the Sign of the Golden Ann!.
r rmv rrrwii ~
JL plcte aasortinont of 8PKING3 Rnd AXLES,
whf^h they are selling at reduced prices, I
for:cn8h. FISHER & AGNEW & CO.
Columbia, April 30, 1856 [ju 1
liana tor ?aie:
I WILL soil my DAVIS PLACE, contailing
about One Hundred Acres. JHjjl
I will connect with it as much land as tho
purchaser may desire?Upland and Bottom?
if. to the amount of fifteen hundred acres.
G. W. IIUCKABEE.
; Lowndsyille, May 10, 1865 1 4ortf
', White Neapolitan Bonnets,
PLAIN, and FANCY, just received at
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S.
May 10 ' * \ - tf
. ' Infants' and Ittisses'
PLAIN and FANCY LEHORN FLATS, at
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S,
'.May 10 "*' - 1
. AnofrTiar Supply
iF the Latest styles 'of MANTILLAS;.W
' coived at . - J
. .'.V CHAMBERS A MARSHALL'S.
jjH FOBTi:, "
I . '' hf?
Wfr - ' t
v "... "i- :T''JrjLti&
, ?? ? 1 JL JL^J KJ
HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARI
AT CHAH&IS'
SPMIKMrJEr:iS,M JE<
[Lato J. O.
jf
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The subscriber will keep on hand the
COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BAROU
TRAVELLING
To be had in the State, embracing all the newest
build to order any kind that, may be wanted, i
Harness, double &. single; Whips, Netting
Also, Coavlunaker'H stock of al
Repairing in all its branches, pro?
Z&~All Work
June 3, 18G4. 2-4
GEEAT SOUTH
CHOLERA, )
DYSENTERY, V FOR ALL BOWEL
DIARRHCEA. )
Also, Admirably adapted to many Di
Menstr
The Virtiifs of Jacob's Cordial orp too
1st It cures the worst eases of Diarrhaa.
2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery.
3d. It cures California or Mxican Diarrhaa.
till. It relieves the severest Colic.
5th. It cures Cholera Morbus.
;)'?h. It curcs Cholera Infantum.
A few aliort Extracts from
"I have used Jacob's Cordial in luy family, c
udgmont, a valuable remedy."
"ii gives me pleasure in being utile l<> re
;jcperienee, and tlie experience of my neighbors s
"or me to believe it to be all that it purports to
Forme:
' I take great pleasure in recommending this i
iisen^OF, for which 1 believe it to be a sovereign ,
jver tried by me." A. A. Gaul
"I have used Jacob's Cordial til my fumily, um:
hose who have tried it, induces me to believe t
f the kind, and I would recommend its use in tl
Mii.es G. Dobbins, Cashier <
"If there is any credibility in human test inn
tbove all other preparations for the cure of Bov
ts favor coining in from all quarters, it must be
nostif not all other 'patent'preparations."
Cash
"Thi* efficient remedy is travelling into celeh
nlo Russia, and gaiuing commendation wliercvi
For sale by
Wardi.aw & Lyon, Abbeville C. IL;
John Smith, Cokesbury ;
ind b}' the principal Merchants and Druggists t
Feb 2,1856?39 Om]
WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND An
will sell lower than ever offered in Hub i
We will build t.o order any Vehicle in our lin<
REPAIRING neatly done, as cheap n? ar
tST All New Worl
WE also have on hand a large lot of FISIv'3 11
.eeting the dead for prolonged interment, for tra
irliicli we will sell exceedingly low for CASH.
We will also make COFFINS, and send to nny
HEARSE, which will go free of charge.
Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1855
4
South Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In the Courrt of
Common Pleas and General Sessions,
March Term, 1855.
IT is Ordered, Tlint, for dispatch of the business
which may bo left unfinished at this
egular term, an Extra Court for this District,
je held, to commence on the Third Monday
the 1 Oth (lay) of July next, aud to contiuuo so
oog as maybe necessary: Tlint Jurors for a
Srand Jury and two Petit Juries for tho next
egular term, and two Petit Juries for tKe said
Extra Court, bo now drawn and be reifrularly
summoned: That this Order be published in
the newspapers of this District, and that all
tuitora in this Court, and other persons interred,
take duo notice thereof.
D. L. WAKDLAAV, Circuit Judge.
A true transcript from tlie minutes of Court.
MATTI1EW McDONALI), C. C. P.
March 27,. 1865. <7 lGw
HSNEY S. -K3RR,
WHOLESALE A, RETAIL
DEALER IK
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONFECTIONARIES,
ABBEVILLE, O. H., 8. O.
May 10, 1868. 1-tf
G. M. CALHOIJNt
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEADER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
G. M. CALHOUN.
Aug. 0, 1853. 13?ly
Pitchforks, Shovels, Spades and Hoes.
Idoz. long bandied Pitchforks.
1 doz. long handled Spades.
l " " . '1 Ame'i Shovels.
6 " Elwell's No. 1 and 00 Weeding Hoes.
For sole low by H. S. KERR.
April 4, 1858. 50 3t
Piano Covers.
A LOT of the most elegant styles of PIANO
COVERS can be *e?n gratis and botoght
cheap at the oheap cash is Wire of 'i ~
.1 CHAMBERS a MARSHALL. .
Abbeville.G. H., April >> .48 8w
TC and Spart&uburg Factories, for smle by
*'. -i-r:" I' ' < H. 8, KSRR. '
KJ
UAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
Tm FRIG1S.
Jb"ACVSL.2EiJtlJ
Thornton.]
largest and most elogant assortment of
GTIES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES,
WAGONS, &c.,
styles and latest fashions of the day, and will
n the most superb and durable manner. Also,
s, Buggy Umbrellas, Horso Blankets, &c.
II kind* on Iih.u<1 for sale low.
nptlyand faith fully done, at low pricet.
rear ranted.
iy
EHM EMI? Y!
(CHOLERA MORBUS,
mSEAKKS. \ BILIOUS CHOLIC,
( CIIOLEKA INFANTUM.
i8ease8 of Females, especially Painful
nation. !
Well Known to Require Eucomiums.
T111. It cure* Painful Menstruation.
8th. It relieves Pain in Hack and L- :ns.
9th. It counteracts Xtrvoimnc.ia and DelOtli.
It restore* Irrnfularitieg. [j pondcncy.
11 tli. It dispels Gloomy and Hysterical
12th. It is an admirable 7otic. [Feelings.
letters Testimonials, &c.
tnd liave found it n most efficient, and, in m\
Hon. Hikam Warner,
Judge of Supremo Court, Ga..
commend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal
ind friends around me, is a eunicient guarantee
be, viz., a sovereign retried'/."
Wm. FT. Underwood,
rly Judgo Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit,
nvnlnable medicinc to all afflicted with bowel
remcdv?decidedly superior to anything else
.pino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge, Ga.
I this, with all 1 hear about it as a remedy by
hat it stands at the head of every preparation
'ie diseases for which it is compounded."
jf the Bank of the State of Georgia, Orilliu.
ony, Jucob's Cordial must stand pre-eminent
/el Diseases. From tho mass of testimony in
very far in advance, as a curative agent, of
A. Fleming,
ier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Gritliu.
irity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns
it used."?Oeoryia Jcffcrsxtnian, May 19, '53.
Roberts A- Adams, Hodges' Depot;
F. G. Parks, Greenwood ;
Haviland, Haeral 6r Co., Charleston,
Wholesale Agents;
liroughout the State.
WM. W. BLISS ?k CO., Proprietors,
No. 20 Bcekman Street, New York.
BrCfH FACTORY!
assortment of Fine BUQOilES, which we
market, on time to suit the purchaser.
> of business^ at the shortest notice.
ly other Establishment in the State. JSl
t Warranted. Jg3
IETALIC BURIAL CASES, air tight, for pronsportution,
or any other desirable purpose,
part of the District desired. "We have a new
TII03. M. CnRISTIAN",
JAMES L. DEALE.
37 ly
the independent press,
ri'BUSiuCD WEEK 1.4, AT ABBEVILLE, B. a,
AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
HAS a circulation of nearly one tlidnsand
in Abbeville D'utriot, and is constantly
i*- n.:. aijk. r. I
vtivumui;u III mils DI-U1U 19
al>out fourteen hundred, and-its entire list of
subscribers numbers over sixteen hundred. It
us therefore offered to the mercantile and business
community generally as the best advertising
medium in the up-country of South Carolina.
KATE8 OF ADVERTISING.
1 square 3 months **- - - - - - $400
1 square 8 months - -- -- -- GOO
1 square 12 months. - - ^ 10 00
2 squares 3 months. .6 00,
2 squares 6 months - - - - - 10 00
2 squares 12 months - -- -- - 16 00
8 squarerf'S months -* - - - - '8 00
3 squares B months - - - - - 12 00
8 squares 12 mouths 20 00
4 squares 8 months - - - - - - 10 00
4 squares 6 mouths -r 16 00
4 squares 12 months -' - - -- - 25 00
5 squares 3 months - - - - - - 16 00
5 squares 6 months - - - - - 20 00
5 squares 12 months - -- -- - 30 00
IF Advertisements inserted for a short?*
period tban three months will bo charged 15
cents per square (12 lines or less) for first insertion
and 37 i per square for each continuance.
O?" Any one advertising by annual or semiannual
contract can change bis advertisement
monthly, if bo desires. \'r$3?"
Subscribers to the paper wbo do not
pay their subscriptions within the year will be
?harg?d $1 CO. . [April 20, 185fi
Bacon and Flour, on Consignment.
K 000 Lbs. choice Tennessee BACON", consisted*
ing of Hams, Sides and Shoulders;
60 sacks JXOUR, ..of 100 lbs;
Received this day on consignment; from Tenne&see,
and for sale, for cask only, by
? . H? Si KERR*
April 11 /' 49. tf .
- > : Peruvian Guano?Direct. . J
5 000 Lb?. PERUVIAN GUANO, ju?t ris
ceived from-th? importer, and for sale,
low,"by - ; i fiL 8. KERR, Agent. .1
April llv ; - 49 ' J; $
ORIEHT CHAPTER*, SL A?*,
- ; tmlfife ?
WILL meet oil the Fourth Monday ot ere,
ry month; attO, on;>be Prlday in feb-.
rUa*y, AprlV Jtfaty August," Oefcobeiy-Docembar,
at ft P. M.
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yCA.XDIDAm
FOR OFFICE.
53F~ The friends dt~W. W, GRIFFIN respectfully
announce him j?" candidate for 8her\ff at
tho ensuing election!-;.)\ [May 7, 1866?
Tho friends ofNIMROD McCORD respectfully
announce ^ttn as a Candidate for
Sheriff at the ensuing^BlectioD.
Jyj9**Tbo fricnda of Capt. S. A. IIodoes reapoetfully
announce him candidate for Tom
Collector at the ensuing e!e
EST* Tiie friends of John ifw? respectfully
nmiounce him ns a candidal* for Tax Col'
lector of Abbeville District, at the enauing elee
tion. ......
ZST" We nre authorised to announca tte Rev.
James Moore as u candidate for re-election aa ?r
Tax-ColUctor of Abbeville District, at the eu
suing election. "w ' ^
t^Tho frieudsof JASIE3 M. VANI>tY?K 1
respectfully announce liim us a candidate' for
Tax Collector of Abboville District, at the ensuing
election.
FULLER'S HAT STORE, * %
m, RICHARDSON ST.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
[NEAR THE NEW STATE CAPITOL.]
fJ^IIE Proprietor of this celebrated Establish'
.1 inent, although only nine month* boa
elapsed since he commenced business on his * .-j
ouni account, vet it aifords him great pleasure to
Dtnte to the dealers and citizens generally, of
ABBEVILLE, that he lias met with that saccess
that seemed to warrant a largo increase of
stock and store-room, both of which additions
arc nearly complete, and will be arranged for
the wholetule trade.
Five porcorit. off on bills of fifty dol- . u
lars. Terms pa?h 011 delivery iuevery instance
March 10,1855 [nov 20, '54
NEW MARKET AND GREENWOOD.
j Messrs. jPEBRYMAN & WALLER
\,\7 OULD Inform the public that tlioy have
> > associated Mn SAMUEL PERRYMAN
with them, for the purpo.-e of currying on the
Itlcrcaiitilc Rnsiincss
on a more extensive scale; the style of the firm
will now bo PERRYMAN, WALLER AGO., }
at both New Market atid Greenwood.
Wo, would also say to our friends that w? *1
have taken much pains ia selecting our Goods
for the Spring trade, therefore wo would respectfully
solicit an examination at least, as we '
Hatter ourcelvqg that for excellence and variety
of styles, we caunot be surpassed (if equalled)
by uny stock ever beforo offered in this market.
PERRY-MAN, WALLER A CO.
March 19, 1835 60 9m
LAST ARRIVAL! .
DECLINE IN PRICES!!
IN" uddition to my former stock;'! am ?.
now receiving from New York and ifil
Philadelphia un assortment of GEN- If*
TLlttlliN'S DRESS GOODS, which, for quality,
beauty and variety of styles, excels any
I have ever before offered. V..
Fine and superfine BROADCLOTHS;
Elegant French Doeskin CASSIMERB3 ;
French Summer CASS1MERES, of various
new nhd beautiful styles; I
Extra fine GRENADINE SILK, for Vesting,
a new and splendid article; also, MARSEILLES,
of various new and beautiful patterns
; SATINS, Ac.;
LINEN DRILLINGS, late styles and superior
qualities; .1
Superfine French DRAP D'ETE, Ac. Ac. .
t All these 1 am prepared to make up to order /
after the latest fashion* nnd in tlin TTinat ilniuliU />.
manner, having a supply of the best TRIM- K7
MINGH ooold ha procured in th<j Northern lij
markets, and at still lower VtfEZefWrt' Of prio*e.~
From my old friends and customers, and the
public generally, I solicit an examination and'
trial. * JAMES SHELLITO. Abbeville
C. H., April 20, 1856 80tf ^
EDWARD WBBTFIBLD, *
Abbeville Court House,
RETURNS thanks for past favors,
and respectfully solicits a
continuance of the same.
He keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture,
a Large Assortment of SADDLES^ f
HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac.
Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS.
jieing a practical woiKinnn, lie is prepared tomake
to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness andi
Military Equipments, at short notice, and at aalow
prices as any other establishment.
Particular attention paid to all kinds o?*
Repairing. . . '/**
June 8, 1861. 66 - V.',
Wheat! Wheat! Wheat! , r|^IlE
Subscriber is ngain in the market forJL
any quantity of WHEAT. I am pre?
pared to pay, in cash, the^ highest prices, and' "v.
will now make engagements, and furnish twobushel
oanuburg bags and send them to the V
most convenient points.
WHIT. WALKER.
Newberry C. H., April 25. - 616w -j.
Children's Carriages,
OF Superior qualities and styles, ORANGES,. .
LEMONS, Pop-Corn (a new article) . andt>
other CANDIES, Various uew and beautiful*. , V|
TOYS, ?tc.( Ac., just received at ' ?
MOORE'S VARIETY STORE1 3
April 20 61 tf
: Hayden, Brother & Co-,r ^
lAlk'OKTKUS AND DEAUKHS IN
Watthes, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Wari,. |>
Military and Fancy GoodsWorth,
Ea*t Comet of King and Hotel' tirteit.*. V;r$J
.mh25 Charleston,-S.CX. $$
William Raider,
DBAEEft IN aliSQNU^- OF
EKrdLISH, FRENCH AMERICA*
, fi m m i?
Not. 2445 and 248 King-ttreet^ oorntt 6fHa*el{.
riili25 Charleston, S^O. *? .
., ,35. H. V.-j&
Wholesale Book, Stationery .and Faney Gootfe
| House, Ib
Medical, }li?cellaneous nod; Account BOOKS,, v"?
in variety, at the low^t trade fcric?e? '
. . . JVp. G TlayAe ttreetT . . '31
Charleston, Sontk Carolint. ^
PAHS, FAHS. PAHS. " *
THE Undersigned would TeBpectfully inform
the Farmers of this Diateiot {and el??- J-y
where) that he has on hind a lot o? audi*JfefK
pared to fill orders for, PAHS fop>-cTittiipy
grain, at living prices. ' a|lS?';.h.- '/ }
Apply at the t
J0HE8 r ^
K. A. fj. vr. LIVINGBTO*/ J
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