The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, July 13, 1855, Image 3
Head Quarters,
1st Brig. Cav., S. C Militia.
July 7, 1855.
ORDER NO? \ JL
THE 2d Regiment of Carairy
will Parade at
LONG MIKE'S, on Tuesday
tho 7tli of August next, for /
The Commissioned and uon-Commissioncd officers
will assemble the day previous for drill
and instruction.
A complete Return of the Regiment is ordered
to bo made and delivered on the day of
Review.
The Colonel of the Regiment is hereby
charged with the extension of this order.
By Order of S. M. Wilkes, Brig. Gen'l,
1st Brig. Cav., S5. C. Militia.
J. V. MOORE.
Brigado Major.
July 12, 1855. 10 2t
Settlement,
ESTATE OF WILLIAM THOMPSON, DECCA3KD.
NOTICE is hereby pjivcn to the Kindred and
Creditors of said deceased, that a final
nettlement will be made of eaid Estate, in the
Court of Ordinary, on Friday the fifth of October
next. JAMES W. RICHARDSON,
Administrator.
July 5, 1855. 10 3m.
Factory Yarn.
3 BALES YARN from Buenn Vista V ^ ~y*
Factory, (Greenville.) Reeommended
to be the best ever ofTercd, for its
even, regular texture. II. S. KERR,
Ay't.
Jnne 22, 1855. 1 tf
ISurniiiK Fluid.
1CASK BURNING FLUID, fresh
and of best quality, for Hale low, hu(j3?
by II. S. KKUK.
June 22, 1855. 7 tf
llihln
The thirty-second anniversary
Meeting of the Abbeville District Bible
Society will be held in theM. E. Church in this
Village, on Wednesday the 25th day of July.
The Managers of 1h? Society urc requested to
meet at theStore of II. II. Wardlaw at half-past
10 o'clock in the morning. The public arc inyetcd
to assemble at the Church at 11, when an
approdriate Sermon will bo delivered 1>V Rev.
J. C. WILLIAMS, and an Address by W. M.
IIADDEN, Esq.
ISAAC BRANCH, Secy.
Abbeville, June 25, 1S55. 9 2t"
825,000
M WORTH of valuable LANDS for sale
in Anderson and Pickens District, including
some TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On
one mere is a goou
Saw Mill anil Crist ITIill,
and water power sufficient for a Wool am]
Cotton Factory anil any other machinery.
The LANDS need no recommendation as
they are No. 1 and no mistake. Likely Negroes
will be taken at fair prices in part payment
Terms made easy.
Address the undersigned at "Walton's Ford,
Habersham County, Georgia; or he may be
found 4 miles East of Jarret's Bridge, l'iekens
District.S. C. R. A. GILMER.
July 6, 1855. 9 tf
Dress Goods at Cost.
~\X7"E intend from this day to the close of the
V V season, to otter our entire stock of Summer
Dress Gouds, at Prime New York eost
Our present store being much too small for
our business, we are driven to this alternative
to make room for a large Fall Stock. The asBortment
of Summer Dress Goods now offered
at cost, was bought under the most favorable
circumstances and in large lots, and is iiu
doubt the largest in the State to select from,
consisting of all the late styles in Flounced
Robes, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns,
Silks, &c., ?tc.
We respectfully nsk attention to the above,
and also to the fact that all other Goods in
store, will be sold at reduced prices.
WARD, BUKCIIARD ?fc CO.
June 22, 1855. 6 tf
IIEI\RY TERAOrV ;
f\ t% m tt n i> t* n a
UA i fl Xi U XL ?i il HL
BY A GEORGIAN.
TIII8 is the title of ft Romance now in process
of completion, which will be issued
in two numbers on the 1st and 15lh of July,
1855. The scenes are laid mainly in the United
States, Englund and Spain. 'Ihe work will
be printed on pure white paper with new type
and will equal in quantity of matter an ordinary
sized Duodecimo volume of 300 pages.
It will be promptly issued and forwarded to all
who will send their orders accompunied with
the cash.
Terms.
SINGLE COPY, {Two Numbers,) - - $0 75.
TO CLUBS OF 3 OU MORE, {per Cop?/,) 60.
IW Remittances must be made in bills or
change, and not in Post Office Stamps.
Address
JAMES M. SMYTIIK,
' Augusta, (Ja.
July 6. 1855. 0 tf
Mills! Mills!!
'HARD TIMES MADE EASY;
Owners of Grain, Look to Yonr Interest!
THE undersigned have associated themselves
together for the purpose of carrying
on the Milling business, at the following
Elaces, viz: Lowndesville Mills, one mile from
owndesville?two places, upper and lower;
and Calhoun's Creek Mills, heretofore known
.. "D-_ 1 " "
no jLinniuo millS. |
The Mills on the Creek have just been thoroughly
repaired from bottom to top, and are
now in complete order for business.
From thio date and until further notice ,*?
'will grind grain at all of the above places <>n
the following terms: / [
Corn and Wheat at all times 'and in this
smallest quantities for the tenth ; and either or
both sent from a distance of more than five
kniles and in quantities of twelve bushels or
knore for the twelfth. C. V. BARNES,
Z. W. BARNES,
M. ERWIN.
Jun? 2ft, 1855. -9 4t :y
Messrs. LAHDET7M & GARY,
Partner* in Law and Equity,
Will Promptly attend to all business entrusted
to th?ir care.* J3T"Office in Law Range, Edgefield
C. H. G. W. LAN DRUM,
Xf tIT n 4
JJLM.. IT . UAIV X
Jpne 22, 1855 78m
' Another Supply ~
OF the Lift test styles of MANTILLAS; received
'CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S.
May 10 \ ... if
White Lead, Gil &c.
3.000 ^.?' 1 "i por" wh,te
sod osseu tlm^eed 0jl,
At CohunW* FHees, for s?Ie by
->;* h. a kzrx, Atfi.
June fjftpp ?< tf
* .
, *?. ?
f
Use the Magic
IMPRESSION PAPER
For Writing Without A" or InkCOPYING
Leave.", Plants, Flowers, Pjc.
tures, Patterns from Embroidery, marking
Linen indellibly, and manifold writing.
This article is absolutely the l>est pocket inkstand
in the known world, fora*n,a'l quantity
iolded and placed in the pocket constitutes
a traveling inkstand which cannot he broken.
?No pen is needed, for any 8,'c'; ?'IRrpened to
a point, writes equally witli the best gold pCn
in the universe. For drawing f ,s indispensable.
It is indeed the whole art of drawing
and painting?taught in one lesson- Any leaf,
plant or flower can be transferred to the pages
of the album, with a minute and distinct rcl
semblance of nature. With cqu?l facility pic
tures and embroidery patterns can ue taken,!
an<l have received tho highest eulogiums from
the fair sex, and indeed u wore tasteful present
for a Indy could not be produced. This j
magic paper will also mark linen, or other i
articles so as to bo perfectly indelible. All the ]
washing in the world foils to bring it out. Any
child can use it with perfect en*'- With this
Magic Paper likewise, one or four copies of
every letter written can be secured without
any additional labor whatever, making it ihe
cheapest and most convenient article extunt.
It is used to great advantage by reporters of
the public press, Telegraph operators, and a
host of others. Each pii'.kaire contains four
different colors?Black, W?e. fireen nnd IUd
?with full and printed instructions, for all io
use, and will last sufficiently long to obtain
five hundred distinct iinprcS^ioii3.
It is put up in beautifully enamelled colored
envelopes, with a truthful"likeness of the Proprietor
attached.
Kacli and every package warranted.
I'rice. ?2 a dozen or five for SI. Single packages
25 cents.
Address, post paid, 11L"IS BELL.
107 Broadway, X. Y.
ATlTvri-.vo en; TlfV 1?PT<"CC3
VI Ii> lUilO vr A
IIvhuell's Maoic Imitx^'0* Paper.?We refer
our readers to the advertisement in another
column, setting forh the merits of this pleasing
tfiid ingenious invtntiun. _ The cheapness
should induce all to giv*-il a trial.
PhM'tphia Merchant.
It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility
and should meet with the ^ale it richly deserves.?
Tribune.
j Just what, the public !ii* long desired, and
! recommends itself to cv-ry individual of taste
and refincineet.?Joutm!?"d Courier.
July, 0?, 1805. 6 Sin
FRESH SUPPLY OF "
Groceries, Provisions, Confec-j
tioneries, &,c.
OX IT AND and dai'r arriving at KERR'S
GROCERY STvi'iK?
0 hlids. W. I. Wolsws;
SO bb!s. do. iV;
S3 do. N. O. !" ;
10 hlids. do. Siw*;
fi.OoO lbs. Toiiik-w Bacon ;
500 do. choice Luf Lard ;
2,000 vards henvvDundee Bogging;
1 111 i 11 !
O.OOi) lbs. Pure kINo. 1 Wliite Lead ;
BOO gallons Lins-iOil;
2 00 do. Sp'tsT:r|M'nt.inc;
100 sacks Livcr.-.'il Salt;
East India Presirt-s and Brandy Fruits;
Underwood's iv.kles and Schiedam
Schnapps;
l-'resh Salmon n::Sardincs;
Logwood, Madi:. Copperas, and Indigo,
with a great varir"of other Goods, which
will be sold at the lift cash prices.
II. S. KERR.
June 1, 185."? 4 Sw
Speciil ]\oticc.
'"I^IIE undcrsign<sri?h it to be un.1.
derstood thu:~e do not keep a
Stable altogether f> ;he accomtnadntion of the [
community. We it: rent for our Stables, and
we cannot k?>?-p th- for the people to fetch i
their corn with the and feed in them. Wei
have always beer, hie to feed all of the!
horses that have stped with us, (by a hard j
squeeze some tiuieiutud we think we can do j
Ik 111 ill luI f. iM i\ 1 J 11 .~3 IV SAL1'.
Abbbevillc C. II.
June 20, 18T.5. f 3t
HODGE INSTITUTE.
W. P. McKELAIl, A. B., Principal.
Tuition, from $5o $20 per Session of
Months.
Board, from { to $10 per Month.
npilIS Institute possesses advanta_L
ges not Burjstil by any cf a like MIL
character in the S:?. Its location is physically
nnd morallyoalthy; its building, large:
ana conveniently rranged; and its Library
and Apparatus, wndy extensive, are contin- [
ually increasing.
The 2<1 Session 11 open on the last Monday
in July.
Green woo J, S. ,
June 25, 1855, 8 41 j
THE THORfJGHBRED HORSE
WILL reqiairit his own Stable, ^
until the^t of August. Any T Tr^
gentleman wish:: to raise FINE STOCK, cau
have nn opportr.ty of doing so by sending
their Wares to Di?*\Vest.?Special caro will
be taken of Marssent from a distance.
A. C. HAWTHORN.
June 7,1S55. 6 2ni
The Atlterille Hearse.
TIIE Stibacrotr lias thoroughly, fitted up
<he HEiLSE which was under the
charge of the Tirn Council, with every thing
complete, and :r the direction of the Council
will endeavor t'ioop it in good order.
llo will al*o ake COFFINS of Black Walnut,
or covcred 3 any stylo desired, and deliver
them by iirefiil driver (and his owu
attention if re'trcd) to any part of tlie District.*
** L. E. J. TAYLOR.
June 6, 19K. G tf
M kw Flour.
1 AA fbdS NEW FAMILY FLOUR,
--^cr received from Rodgers'Wharton's,
and Al<tville Steam Mill, of the very
finest auali^.td warranted to give satisfaction.
It is ojffcd low, and will be sold only
for cash, v U. S. KERR,
Ag't.
June 22,pfiij 7 2t
ORIEjfclCHAETER 9, E. A. H.,
1-4 fAWMfltllVTnV
f; WMSkmupnB MJ n- x 9
ofcj&e Fourth Monday of eve/^^sth^'wao,
?n the Friday'in February,
April, tone, August, October, December,
at 3 P. 1 * '
Feb. lfrlsg, " 41 ly
J. AI D. KZRSPATSIOS,
FACTORS ^COMMISSION MERCHANTS
NORa ATLANTIC WHARF,
CUaric?toa.
ReferoHC ^pWARD Noble, Etq. ?ep6
JOtjg & tIYXK08TOir, ;
? 11 to may at Law,
.0&* *zt door to 1\4maon 6 Fait, .
% iBBEVUXfe C. H.
H. A. J<m.j XIVIKG&TOK.
FOUND
A RELIABLE MEDICINE.
THE CELEBRATED
COLLETON
BITTERS,
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
AND A
SOVEUKIGN REMEDY
mn
DYSPEPSIA.
q^HICSE BITTEKS are purely ft VEGETAJL
BLl COMPOUND, and are offered to
the public under the fullest conviction that
I they will be found n safe und sovereign 11EMi
EDV for DYSPEPSIA.
They have been triumphantly tested, not
only by numerous families and Physicians in
the South, who have furnished ample testimony
as to their decided excellence, but also by
tlu: proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered nil
the gloom incident to that stubborn and distressing
disease.
The Cold.ETON BITTERS ore also n Carminative,
most excellent for Cholera Morbus,
Costiveness, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proceeding
from whatever cause, Shortness of Breath,
Acidity, Heartburn, Crampa and Stitches in
the Breast.
The above 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 ,
BITTEKS in my family for more than fifteen
years, and I do verilv lu>linv? ~ ~r
the most valuable Family and I'lantation Med- I
icinesin use, having witnessed their beneficial
effects in so many instances, that with truth it
may be u(firmed, they well deserve the high
encomiums which they have received from the
afflicted who have partaken of their invigorating
and health-restoring properties.
Signed, CIIA3. 0. CATERS, Planter,
St. llelcnn, .S. C."
The undersigned, wholesale agents for the I
above, take pleasure in stating that t hey are intimately
acquainted with the manufacture of
(he "CoLi-KTox BirrKKs," hence tlicydo not hesilate
to commend the article as possessing rare
virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in
Dyspepsia and its Kindred
Diwascs.
Retail Price 50 Cents a Bottle!
For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering
may he arrested. The trade will be
supplied on liberal terms.
Orders should he addressed to
11AVILAN1>, HAURAL <t CO.,
Special Afjentss, Charleston, S. ('.,
Importers of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Brushes, ?te.
IW For sale by WARDLAW A* LYON".
Abbeville; ! '. G. I'Al'KB, Greenwood; GARY
it GARY, Cokesbury. [June 1 '5ft ly
Goods Very Low in Price.
HARD TIMES MADE EASY !
M. STRAUSS, - - - - Cokesbury,
IS Now receiving from New York and
Charleston a JV'.v, JUryant arid Useful
stock of COuDS.
From 5 cents up, Prints;
" CJ " " French Muslim*;
" 10 " " (jinghnms;
" 10 " " Tied Ticks;
" 18 " " Bareges, Tissues, Crape,
Cliallv, Grenadines, and Muslin Robes; Dress
Silks, and Jiluck Silks.
FOR I<A bIKS.
The best assortment of
BOXXETS. MISSES? HATS,
Jl 'R K-1 TIIS, GLO VES,
MITTS, HA XI) KER CHIEFS,
RlliliOXS, LACES,
EBGIXG and fXSERTIXG,
TALMAS, MAXTILLAS and
TR1MMIXGS, &.c., &.c.
For
RE A I) Y-MA DE CLOTIIIXG,
BR OA B CLOTHV. CASSfMERFS, j
BRA I' B'ETE. QUEEN'S CLOTH,
J,IXEX BRILL, CASHMARET,
FARMERS' BRILL ami LIN EX,
IIATS, SUSl'EXBERS, GLOVES,
Also,
BOOT?, SHOES, OA ITERS,
SLIPPERS, HARDWARE.
CROCK ERY. PERFU MERY,
STATIONERY, GROCERY.
To bo soli] for cttali, at Charleston prices, with
freight added, viz:
200 sticks SALT,
10 hags COFFEE,
6000 lbs. SUGAR,
Nails, IJairging, Rope, Twine, Candles, Tea,
Spices. Soda, Factory Thread, Scythe Blades,
Castings, etc., etc.
I cannot mention all the articles which I
keep. Call and examine yourselves, and you
will find prices according to the times, and
goods to please. M. STRAUSS,
April 13, 1855 Gw Cokesbury.
Joiner and Cubiuet Simp,
NEXT BOOR TO T1IK TIIKSS OFFICK,
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.,
rpilE undersigned, thankful for T^r" I
JL past favors, and ever ready fn
to serve a generous public, may U " * J J?
be nt all times found at his Shop in the Eastern
corner of Christian <fc Dnalc's Coach Factory,
where he is prepared to inake PANEL
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES,
Ac., <to.
I will also make TABLES, DESKS, BOOKCASES.
PICTURE FRAMES, and repair furniture
<fcc.
I will keep constantly on hand ready made
COFFINS of the best material and finest finish,
either polished or covered, all of which
I will deliver to any point in the district free
of-charge with hearse or upon railroad if desired
in-direction.
All work done warranted as good as the best
ana cncnp according. Ten per cent oil for
cosh on till work done by me.
E3P" For reference, apply to any gentleman
in the Incorporation. G. C. BOWERS.
June 22, 1855. 1 tf
White Lead! White Lead !!
r\ /"\ Lbs Puro White/EgEE*
LEAD ground
in Oil,
800 Gallons pure LINSBED OIL,
200 Boxes Window GLASS, assorted
sires from 8-10 to 24-30, **
10,000 lbs. b??t quality PTJTTY, together
with a complete assortment of DRY PAINTS,
PAINT BRUSHES, VARNISHES of superior
uamny, otu, iui 01 wmcn win do sold at
Charleston prices, and the quality of the JM$i
cle warranted to give satisfaction, by
i - S. T. AGNEW,
Importer of English Hardware Ac.
Newberry Court House, S. C.
June 18, 1864. 1 8m
White Neapolitan Bonnets,
PLAIN and FANCY, just received at
.;: v CHAMBERS A MARSHALL'S. r&
May 10''' . 1 . . /
*" .dt*'1.' * ' Iljffi
^ - Infimte* and JXaMbtt1
"^Ly 10 C5R^ER&1
' * " ' '
'v 4--' . *?
"i mffcf ' , 4 ^
HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARI
AT CHARLES'
IBB'
[Late J. O.
The subscriber will keep on hand llic 1
COACHES, ROCK A WAYS, BAIIOU
TRAVELLING 1
To be had in the State, embracing all the newest
build to order nny hind that, may be wanted, ii
Harness, double & singlo; Whips, Netting,
Also, Coaclimaker's slock of a]
r> * ?? * ' * *
if.-yj jizjjuiruiy in an 713 oranctir.s, proU
V3TAII Work
June 3, 1864. 2-4
GMAT SOUTH
csl
CHOLERA, )
DYSENTERY, [ FOK ALL BOWEL
DIARRHOEA. )
Also, Admirably adapted to many Di
Menstri
The Virtues of Jncoli's Corditil nrc too
1st. Il cures the u-orsl eases of Diarrha.a.
Of! T* n.? .??.oi -/ n ?
? irai">;? ?!? <</ jsgKilltlTlf.
3d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea.
4 tli. It relieves the severest Colic.
sitli. It cures Cholera Morbus.
Cth. It cures Cholera Infantum.
A few sliort Extracts from
"I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, a
judgmwut, a valuable remedy."
"It gives me pleasure in being able to rci
experience, and the experience of my neii|hbor.A a
for me to believe it to be all that it purports to
ronnci
"I take groat pleasure in recommending this ii
disease, for which I believe it to bo a sovereign i
over tried by me." A. A. (? ai*j.
"I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, ami
those who have tried it-, induces me to believe tl
of the kind, and I would recommend its use in tl
Mii.es G. Doiimns, Cashier i
"If there is any credibility in human teMinn
above all other preparations for the cure of Bovs
its favor coming in from all quarters, it must he
most if not all other 'patent' preparations.''
Catihi
"This cflieient remedy is travelling into celeh
into Russia, and gaining commendation wherev<
?55" For Bale by
Wardlaw it Lyon, Abbeville C. II.;
John S.\irrn, Cokeabury;
And by the principal Merchant* and Druggists t
Fob 2, 1855?39 Cm]
ABBBVILXcg GQ~i
WE HAVE CONSTANTLY OX HAND An
will sell lower than ever oft'..-r*d in this j
We will build to order anv Vehicle in our line
1ST REPAIRING neatly done, as cheap ns an
C3P All New Woil
WE also have on hand a largo lot. of FINK'S J]
tocting the dead for prolonged interment, for tra
which wo will sell exceedingly low for CASH.
Wo will also make COFFINS, and bend to any
IIEARSE, which will go free of charge.
Abbeville C. H.t January 18, 1353
LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS,
and call at the
PEOPLE'S CASH CIROCERY,
AT MOUNT C ARM EL,
AND examine our fresh supplies of GRO-:
CERIES, PRO VISIONS, COXI-EC-1
TIONElilES, etc., ?fccM which we have on hand
and nrc constantly receiving. 1
Our motto is, "Live, aud let live."
HESTER <fc SCOTT.
May 22, 1855 ly 1
Those indebted to ur will please call
and settle forthwith, as wa buy for cash, and
must have cash if we sell. 2t
South Carolina.
Abbeville District.?In the Courrt of
Common Pleas and General Session*,
March Term, 1855.
IT is Ordered, That, for dispatch of the business
which may bo left unfinished at this
regular term, an Extra Court for this District, ,
be hold, to commencc on tho Third Monday
(the 16th day) of July next, and to continue so
long as may be necessary: That Jurors for a
Grand Jury and two Petit Juries for the next,
regular term, and two Petit Juries for the said
Extra Court, be now drawn and be regularly
summoned: That this Order be published in
the newspapers of this District, and that all
suitors in this Court, and other persons interested,
take due notice thereof.
D. L. WARDLA.W, Circuit Judge. -. !
..., .. '
' r i
A true tranucript from tho minutes of Court.
Dwiixui^tY jHouur* aaji>, v. v. i'. i
March 27, 1865. 47 16w
NOTICE. ~~ .
A LL* Persons indebted to me hp to
JT.L the first of January last must come forward
and settle by Cash, by the first of August |
next; for the large amounts of money wnicb
I hftvo borrowed ere now called for, and I mast
pay them. Therefore, I cannot give longer indulgence.
I will servo every man alike.
tt W. LAWSON.
>Uy2%jM5 tiang
;fs*??
Estray Tolled. ~ \
MILTON SPEEB, residing near
r< *i t LowndsviTle. tolls before me an Estray
MOLE, of ?. moose color; common size ; the
fcfcleg behind top* ars to have been broken ;
badly marked, trjtn the dollar; about20 yeare
ol?. Apprais^d by Wr M. B?H, B. G. Gent
8ip?iP?M b
v , . I*# Xp in* il' 4/?
Htjr.lt, IBM a 4m
- ' WW* '"
4* -jf ' . ?
" 2>> . : -A ' ^
IIA6ES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION!
am FEicas.
Thornton.]
largest and most elegant assortment of
CillES, BUGGIES, GIOS, SULKIES,
WAGONS, <tc.,
styles ntitl latest fashion* of the daj\ ami will
1 tfiemost nupcrh and durable manner. Also,
n, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankotn, &c.
1 kinds on liand for salt* low.
iptly and faithfully done, at loic priccs.
warranted.
1 r?
AJ
MM EEMEBYI
( CHOLERA MORBUS,
DISEASES. 1 BILIOUS CHOLIC,
(CHOLERA INFANTUM.
seases of Females, especially Painful
nation.
Well Known to Require Encomiums.
7111. It cures I'ainful Menstruation.
8tl>. It relieves Pain in Hack and loins.
flh. It counteracts Nervousness and De10th.
It restores Irregularities, [spondrncy.
1 1 <1. U -J.-. /. /-!>- ' r .
1*m>. ji uiiyn i.n iriv?/?y CI7IU /1 >/Sl' r fill
12th. It is an admirable Tonic. [/*>( linys.
Inciters, Testimonials, Ac.
nd have found it a most efficient, and, in my
Hon. IIiram Warner,
Judge of Supreme Court, Ga.
:ommend Jacob's Cordial?my owu personal
,nd friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee
be, viz., a sovereign rimed;/."
Wm. II. Underwood,
ly Judjjo Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit,
lvaluable medicine to all afflicted with bowel
einedv?decidedly superior to anything else
t?ixo, l)cputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge, Ga.
this, with all I hear about it a-; a remedy by
iat it stands at the head of every preparation
?c diseases for which it is compounded."
,1" ?l?. H??b ?l,/v ~r f - f -n'.
.. -S. >..V Uinit >'J I'girlgiil, Villi III. j
>ny, Jaeol/s Cordial tnu.sl stand pre-eminent
el Diseases. From tlio mans of testimony in
very fur in advance, as a curative a trout, of
A.
ier ^larine anil Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin.
rity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns
sr usud."?Georgia Jeffer&oniun, May 1 v>, '63.
Robkuts it Adams, Ilodg^s' Depot;
F. G. I'ap.ks, Greenwood;
IIavila.nd, IIakral ?Ir Co., Charleston, i
"Wholesale Agents;
broughout the Slate.
,n'M. \V. BLISS it CO., Proprietors,
JCo. 20 Beekman Street, New York.
^GH~FA0TI3'ilY!
(
assortment of Fine BUGGIES, which we I
market, on time to suit, the purchaser. ,
: of business, at the shortest notice. ]
iy ouiur ivjiuuiismncni ill uie relate.
c Warranted. J&2
[ETALTC BURIAL CASES, air-tight, for pro- '
asportation, or any other desirable purpose, 1
part of the District desire J. "We have a new ]
Til OS. M. CHRISTIAN,
JAMES L. DEALE.
37 ly
THE IXDEI?i:NDEi\T PRESS, 1
PUDLISlfKD MT.I KI.Y, AT ARRF.VILLF., B. O., (
AT OX E DOLLAR A YEAR, ]
HAS ii circulation of nearly one thousand '
in Abbeville District, and is constantly
increasing. Its circulation in this State is ,
about fourteen hundred, and its entire list of
subscribers numbers over sixteen hundred. It .
is therefore offered to the mercantile and business
community generally as the best advertising
medium iu the up-eountry of South Carolina.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
1 6quare 3 months $ 4 00 1
square 6 months - - 6 00
1 square 12 months ...... 10 00
2 squares 3 months 6 00
^ ouuutco u uiuiibu? - - - 1U UU
2 squares 12 months 16 00
3 squares 3 month? - - - 8 00
3 squares 0 months 12 00 (
3 squares 12 months - ,- - - 20 00 :
1 squares 3 months ' 10 00 '
i squares 6 months - - - - - - 16 00 .
4 squares 12 months 26 00
5 squares 3 months 16 00 .
6 squares 6 months 20 00
6 squares 12 months 30 00
Advertisements inserted for a shorter '
period than three months will be charged 75
cent* per square (12 lines or le?9) for first inscr- i
tion and 37$ per square for eauh continuance.'
EST" Any one advertising by annual or semi-. I
annual contract can change his advertisement
monthly, if he desires.
f&f" Subscribers to the paper who do not .
pay their subscriptions within the year will be
charged ?1 60. " [April 20, 1855 j
KBNRY S.~X!RR, '
VrnOLEiALE * HET4II.
*> PEALER IN *
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS k CONFEGTIONARIES, '
AJBBBVTLLE, O. H., S. O. , ;
May 10, 1868. . r : 1-W |
MU CALHOUN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' c
dealer in pobkign and ameri^aH>
books 'And stationery, ;
COLUMBIA, S. o.
G. M. CALHOUN. 1
Aag, 6, 1858; 13?ly
" / -V^Cf ?A?8 ! CIGARS! ' v /.
A LOT of. CIGARS. 9^ BOporior brinde,
imtr*o?{ye4 a?d fofjiw&t .' <
\ MOORE'S vAiqajxy BTORE. I
. Aptili ; ?
'' ~ jjj *!.'
I CAWDID^
The Xriendt
fully announce bira c
the ensuing election.
The friends of Is.
spectfully unnoanco him t
Sheriff at the ensuing Electic
CS?~Tlic friends of Capt. 3.
pectfully announce him as a candi
Collector at tiie ensuing election.
ZZT* The friends of John R. Wixbon
fully nnnouuee hin\ ns a candidate for 7c
lector of Abbcvillo District, at the ensuing
tion.
C??** Wk nre authorised to annonuce the Rev.
James Mookk as n candidate for re-election as
Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing
election.
dTTlie friends of J AMI'S M. Y AN DIVER
respectfully announce him as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing
election.
FULLER'S HAT STORE,
238, RICHARDSON ST.,
COLUMBIA, S . C.
fxEATi Tirir vrw c-r . -~t. ~ . ...?. 1
L .Mine, VAI'llUL.J
'TMJE Proprietor of this celebrated.Establish''
J- incut, although only nine months has
elapsed since lie coimnoneed business on his
ovit account, vet it afford*} liiin great pleasure tostate
to tlio Jutl'rs an<1 citizens generally, of
ABBEVILLE. that lie lias met with that success
that seemed to warrant a large increase of
stock and store-room, both of which additions
ore nearly complete, and will be arrauged for
the irholemlr trade.
Five percent, off on bills of fifty dollars.
Terms cn-h on delivery in every instance
March 10, lS'if. * fnov 20. 'r,<t
NEW MARKET AMI GREENWOOD.
Messrs. PERRyMAN & WALLER
WOULD Inform the public that tlicv hovo"
associated -Mit SA.MUKL FERRYMAN
with them, fur the purpo.-e of carrying ou the
.^crcititlile ItitMiiiess
ou u more extensive scale; the style of the firm
will now be PKRRYMAX, WALLER. <k CO.,
at bi.th New Market and Oreonwood.
We would also say to our friends that wo
have t:ik--n much pains iu selecting our Goods
for tht! Spring trade, therefore we would respectfully
solicit on examination at least, as we
flutter ourselves that for excellence and variety
of HtylvJ, we cannot be surpassed (if equalled)
by any stock ever before offered in this markel.
PEURYMAX, WALLER <t COMarch
!*.?, 1805 00 9m!
"la ST Alils I V A L !
decline in prices!!
IX addition to my former stock, I nm
now receiving from New York and K*.
Philadelphia an assortment. of \tw
I'LF.MEN'S DRESS GOODS, which, lor qnulily,
beauty and variety of styles, excels any
1 hsivo ever before ofTercd.
Fine and snperfiim BROADCLOTHS;
Elegant French Doeskin CASSI MERES ;
Freneli Summer ("ASSlMEllES, of various
new and beautiful style.-;
Extra fuse GRENADINE SILK, for Vesting,
a. new mid splendid article; also, MARSEILLES,
of various new and beautiful patterns;
SATINS. Ac.;
LINEN DRILLINGS, lute styles and superior
qualities;
Superfine F?eneh DRAP D'ETE, Ac. Ac.
All these 1 mil prepared to make up to order
after the latest fashions and in the most ditvnhle <>
manner.' having a supply of the best TRIMMINGSthut
could be procured In the Northqrf.
innrketP, and at still lower reduction of prices;
From my old friends and customers, and the
public generally, I solicit an examination audtrial.
" JAMES SIIILLITO.
Abbeville C. II., April 20, 1855 50tf
EDWARD WESTFIEI.T).
Abbeville Court House,
E> ETURNS thanks for past favor*,
V' and respectfully solicits a *
ontinuanee of t.lic twine.
il<; keeps constantly <?n hand, of his own monlfueture,
n T.arirn Assortment of SADDLES,
HARNESS, MilDLES. MARTINGALES, Ac:
Mso, WHIPS, STIRRLP IRONS ami BITTS.
Being a practical workman, lie is prepared to
luike to order all kinds of SaJilles, Harness and
Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as
ow prices an any other establishment.
{ ^"Particular attention paid to all kinds of
He-pairing.
.lune 3, 1854. GG tf
>
Better than a Famine.
WE arc constantly receiving additionalsupplies
to our present stock, such as
BACON, LAUD, and FLOL'Ii.
Dailv receiving an-1 on hand a large supply
if WlllTF. LEAD, PAINTS, TURPENTINE,
LINSELD OIL, an J anything in the Painting
line.
1 Cask POTASII.
Six Hales Bivingsvill.j and Batesvillc COTTON
YARN.
Any of the ohnve nrtieles can he peen and
l?onEjlit low, for CASH, at Cjiranite II singe,No.
,5. II. S. KERR.
Mnv 93 irtsr: > *f
Cordials, Syrups, ?fcc.4
CASES BInckbcrry Cordial ;
4 Case* Lemon Syrup;
4 do. Raspberry Syrup;
4 do. Pine Apple do.;
4 do. Underwood's I'ickles
4 do. East India Preserves;
4 do. Brandy Fruits.
The above nrticlcs are fresh and of the best' ?.
politics, and will bo sold at the lowest Cash
prices. II. S. KERR".
June 1, 1855 4 4w
Tobacco aii?l Scgrars.
PARTICULAR Attention is direof$3 i6 hiy
stock of Tobacco and ScgarsJ-v-Jast revived?;
- ?.* .
> 10,00fo befit Spauit>h Segars; , /
' y-25 boxes various brands TobaecO froi4 tko;?
xianufacturersj AThicli will be sold a? per iu- '
r^ice. &jf? H. 9. KjpgR.
? Juno 1, 1855 4 >-v'.-:'6W
?
Special JSTotice.
?" OE CREAM, from ami aft at
JL "Variety Store," unttl further notice, will
>o served tri-weekly?Tnesdays, Thursday,
ind Saturdays, between 2-and 0 p. m* .
May 21 - tf $
To Carriage..leakers:
PLEASE Take ^"otice that^[ have on'?ftti4f *
any quantity of Tnroed Sticfcaifcr JBug-'^ -f
*y-Seats, which I will sell Jot for caan. They '^
nake the most fanhionable and^MfcttUful Seat*, A-.jtr
^??TAYLOR. " 35*
May 16,1855 ^ ' nnv
Land .
Dj> c4ivad ,