The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, August 31, 1855, Image 3
Head Quarters,
6th Regiment, S. C. Militia.
ORDER KO.?
A COURT MARTIAL, to consist of Eleven
Members will assemble at Greenwood, Saturday
the 22d September next, for the Trial ol
nueh Defaulters as may be brought before it.?
The COURT to consist of
Ciipt. J. W. Foshce, President,
Lieut. C. H. Sclleek,
Lieut, Joseph Blackucll,
i.ieut. Jno. II. Connor,
Cupt. J. F. Townscnd,
Lieut. J. Wiley Dueliauun,
Capt Jno. Boozer,
I.ieut Thomas Adams,
Cupt. James Douglass,
Lieut- Richard Cobb,
Lieut. D. C. Heart, Judge Advocate.
J. \t. ADAMS, Adj't.
August 28, 1855. 17-ld
mmMYW.
r I'M IE Exercises of the Abbeville Male Acad.JL
cmy will resume on (lie 10th of September,
being Hie commencement of the 2d Session
of the Scholastic year.
The Tilit in., .if ? :ii
; ? j
latClas.s. Heading, Writini/, 1st Hcs. 2d Scs.
Spoiling, ft.ni! Primary Geography.
- - * - $11 00 $ G 00
, tiil Class: The above with
Geography, Hiatory, Arith
luetic, English Grammar,
and exercises in English
Composition, lid 00 9 00
^Jd Class: The above with
all the advanced English
Branches, - - - 2? Co 10 00
1th Class: The above with
Latin and Greek, - - 28 00 12 00
Boarding can be obtained in desirable fami
Vies, and at reasonable rate.", 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 may be received at
any timo during the term. Students will be
charged 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.
J AM IiS C. CA LHOUN, A. H.,
Principal, Instructor in Mathematics.
JAMES A. MONTGOMERY, A. li.,
Instructor in the Ancient Languages.
August 21, 185.). lt> " Cm
Economy is Wcaltli.
rpMIK subscriber calls the attention of the
.1 nublie to the followitifT viilnnl.ln
which he is now prepared to sell nt very low
rales.
To Make Washing Fluid,
A most valuable economical arrangement for
house-keepers; ,
To Make Soft Soap,
The cheapest and quickest plan for the manufacture
of good Soap ever discovered:
To Make Starch Polish, j(
This is a plain recipe for one of the most beau-*
tiful and cheap polishes ever used.
/JCo Make Furniture Polish,
Another valuable recipe for the cheap anil ex- .,
( editions manufacture of an excellent polish
for furniture.
To Make Writing Fluid,
Bv this recipe a Vc-rv superior ink may be produced
at "fhort. notice" and very little cost.
WILLIAM ANDERSON.
August 24, 1855 ]G 3m
LAAD FOR SALE.
f |"^HE subscriber offers for sale his LANDS,
JL situated within one mile of .Mount Hill.
t>? v. T /!..? mi _ i
U1 jjuiiiivK-g lull! VUI< Uli U1U urt'CUVIlIf flllU
Columbia Railroad. The Tract contains
*tr w ?rr jm. ?cz: ja?. Ja.^ s; 9
On the Trnct is some Three Hundred Acres of
"Woodland, about Thirty Acres of goud Bottom,
a good DWELLING HOUSE, GIN
HOUSE and SCREW, with all iKcessury out
Buildings. I will sell all together or divide to
6uit. the purchasers.
Any person desirous of settling in Abbeville ,
District would do well to apply, as the health |
of the Place is unsurpassed by any place in ,
the District and very Productive.
C2T T erms will be made easy.
BENJAMIN SMITH.
August 17, ]85/?. 16 tf
Executor's Notice.
Estate of John Campbell, dec'd.
~VfOTICE is hereby given to nil persons iu_1\
teresttfd tliat a iirial settlement of tbc
Instate of said deceased will be made in the
Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, on
the 26th of November next.
If there should be any demands against the
Estate still remaining unpaid, those persons
v having sueli will present them properly attested,
for navment.
1 ' JOSEPH F. BELL, Ex'r.
Aug 21, 1655 lti 3in
Itags, l&ags, Rags !
A LIBERAL Price will be given in Goods,
( or Discount, for all the Old Cotton and
LineilrRAGS, that are washed clean and put
up in old bags, that will be brought to us.
We have plenty of Summer GOODS on
hand, that we will let off Cheap, iu order to
Irrepare iora ran otocK. unc 01 our nrrn will
cave for New York in a few days.
r WIER <t MILLER.
Aug. 23d 1855 10 4t
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Estate of C. Barnes, Dec'd.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of C.
Barnes, deceased, are hereby notified 'tU
come forward immediately nnd pay Upj fls t|,e
Estate must be settled soon. Persons who
may have claims against the same will present
them to C. V. BARNES, Sen,
Administrator.
Aug. 16, 1855. 1ft tf
Meeting of Directors.
flplLE Board of Directors of tho Greenville
JL and Columbia Railroad will meet, at
'Greenville C. II., on Tuesday, the 28th of Au*''
gust, inst, at 8 o'clock 1*. M., in the "Mansion
House." THOS. C. PERIN, Pres't.
Abbeville C. H.1, August 20, 1855. le-td
Sim
A LARGE lot of Fine Bacon HAMS just
teceived and for salo low by
t> l ir TT 'o < ??"
? w . a. o. ajluu.
Bagging and .Rope.
A LARGE supply ofBAGGING and ROPE
for sale low by 1L 3, KERR.
August 24, . 16 . ' tf
Buggies for Sale.
THREE new BUGGIES, pt Nortfierh build,
. of tbe finest finish, for?ale;at very low
prices by " - H. S. KERR, Ag't.
Aug 17, .15 tf
:?"?TTirrr- * ?
Black OaU.
A LOT of BLACK OATS," neatly cleaned,
r\ weighing f<5rly pounds totbe bushel, for
sale by* v.. *si S. -KERR.
AogiV, ^* '
JONES & LIVINGSTON,
" Attohuy* ?t taw,
# Office next door to Thumabn <fc fair,
ABBEVILLE C. BL
h;.a, [jr. yr. LmxcsTOfr.
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Great Combined
GYMNASIUM
AND ZOOLOGICAL ARENA,
YV ILL PERFORM AT Abbeville on Tr
? w | ocpiviiiuiT ?iiii ; iiwi lis
Depot, September 1st, and Greenwood September
2d.
This establishment has been thoroughly refitted,
and at an immense expense to the Proprietor*,
since their last travelling tour. They
iiavo procured a new and extensive addition
of ANIMALS, voting, freshly caged, and possessing
all the characteristics and habits of their
native state.
Equestrian Director Mr. W. B. CARROLL.
Master of the Ring Dr. WOOLSTON.
Clowns 11. IIOUGIl ?t J. W. WARD.
Amongst the most conspicuous features of
this Superb Exhibition, are the following: A
new and magnificently dressed entree entitled
"The Crusaders,"
Led by Mr. \V. B. Carroll and Mad. Carroll.
The celebrated equestrian
LA PETITE MARIK, CIXLV 8 YEARS OLD,
Will appear in her Grand Principal Act entitled
".Nymimi ok tiik Floating Veii."
MR. .1. W. WARD will appear on the Flying
Cords, acknowledged to be the be.it in the
world.
Grand Principal Act bv Madame CARROLL
iti which this complishcd artiste lias won o
reputation second to none.
LA PETITE MAUI A will also enter the dun
with a full grown Hunting Leopard, verifying
the Prophecy that the "lion and the lamb shall
lie down together, and a little child shall lead
them."
Mr. W. B. CARROLL, in his great. Two nnd
Four Ilorse Act, carrying Mile Carroll in various
thrilling (scenes.
With Dr. WOOLSTON", as Master of Ring,
nnd HOUGH and WARD, as Clowns, the uuilit-iiee
will be entertained with plenty of rich
sayings without vulgarity.
The performances will be accompanied by
the American Brass Band, led by IIknry Sti:.vUA<:Ki:n,
late of the Orchestra ut the Academy
uf Muiic, New York.
Admission to the entire double cxhibilion
SO cents?Children nnd Servants half
price.
Performance to commence at 2 and 7 o'clock,
P. M. Doors open half an hour previously.
E. M. SMITH, Agent,
August 2-1, 1S55 1G td
1\ c w W ool-Onr<liug
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wn_- lucni^ -iin ii ii)~(nnr, wc will be pre.L.)
pared to Card WOOL into Hollo on a
new sot of WOOI? CARDS, with a BURR
MACHINE attached, tliat will burr tho wool
with les3 waste tlian if done by hand. The
whole Machine \v?sll constructed by W. S.
IIUTCIII^GS & SON, is new, nnd situated on
Johnson's Creek, in Abbeville, live miles
North of Temple of Health Post Ofiiee. two
nnd a half miles Knst of the junction of the
General's and Ward's Roads, and near the
latter, being nine miles West of I)ue WK
Corner. We will be able to Card from one
hundred to one hundred and fifty pounds
Wool per day, and respectfully solicit the pat- ,
ronage of the public. JASlKS YOUNG,
J. AUG. BLACK.
Aug in. 15 tf
INOTICK.
r|"MIK undersigned, intending to remove from j
.1. the S.tate, about the twentieth of Oeto
nu.M., H-^|IL-CIlimy re?JU(rslS lllOSe lll<ICltte<J
to liim lo make I'ay men t before Return Day
next, us longer indulgence trill not be given.
Those who have liccomc indebted to him this
year, l?y aeeounts, are requested to give their
notes, *1'ayable January next, or the CASH,
as they may choose, all Payments and Settlements
must be made against the time specified,
as it would be exceedingly disagreeable
to sue anv one. .'OllN DAVIS, M. D.
Abbeville, S. f\,
August 13, 1KC5 15 (/
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fiera Facias
to me directed,"I will sell at Abbeville '
Court House, oil the first Monday in September
next, within the legal hours of sale, the full owing
property, to wit:
72 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded by
A. A. Laramorc, Hnv Law ton, and other? as
the property of U. & Gibert, o,d?, Salo Si Lark,
and others.
^.'ores, more orless, bounded by Wm. Tennant,
Edward Calhoun and others, as the property
of the same, ads. Belcher <fc Ilollingsworth
and others.
50 Acres, more or leas, (on which there are a
fine set of Merchant Mills,) bounded by Peter
Guillebeau, J P Graves and others, as the property
of the same, ads. Gould, Bulklcy <fc Co.
All tlie interest that James Moore has in a
tract of Land, containing 150 Acres more or
less, bounded by James Mill, Wm. C. Grahum,
and others, levied on as the property of James
Moore, ads. James Graham, and others.
17 Acres, more or less, bounded by John
Vance, Elihu Watson, and others, us the property
of J. It. Swunc}', ads. J. N. Cochran, and
others. >,
36 Acres, more or less, boudncd by William
Bunks, James Hanks and others, as the property
of Elias Banks, ads. James A. Talbcrt* and
others.
86 Acres, more or less, bounded by Catharine
Martin, S. C. Edmunds, and others, as the prop?rtv
nf Win -J- ? ? ?
?j ...u, uaDun, uun. iiae. a. laiuert, and
others.
COO Acrcs, morfi or less, bounded by Andrew
Noble, Israel Holt, and others, as the property
of W. D. Partlow, ads. The G. ?fc C. Railroad
Company. . ?.
1-2 Acre Lot, on which there is a Carriage
Shop, in tlie Village of Mu Carrnel, bounded
by W. C. Ware, and other*, ns tho propety of
I>. E. Harris, ads. Bones, Gilbert <k Bones, and
others. > ?
Houses and Lota in the Village of Abbeville,
containing respectively, 7, 4J, 1$,
Apres, ro<^0 or lcse, all well improved, bounded
by Jas. H. Cobb/.!Jane Alston, and others, levied;
ad as the proparty^of B. VSPosey, ads. A.
F. Posey, and others.' - .** 1
.Negro Boy, Ebenezlr ail the property of W.
W. Anderson, ajja. Sr M. G. G*ry and others.
1 Bnggy, aslhe property bf Ralph Burnett,
ads. Imm "Kennedy andothertf' 4 '
, ; T,H COCHRAN, S. A. I>.
ShfTitTs OfBce, August 13,1855. ' .'
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HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
JASPER COUNTY ACADEMY
LOTTERY. j
\liy Authority of the State of Georgia.']
Macon, Georgia.
rpms LOTTERY ia conducted on tho plan ;
JL of the Royal Lottery of Havanna, of
single nuiubcrH?and drawn ot CONCERT {
HALL, Macon, Ca , under the sworn Superintendence
of Col. Goo. M. Logan, and Jus. A. ,
Nishet, Esq.
Grand Schcrac for September 3d, 1855. i
When Prizes amounting to
& ?*> 9 c? *
0 LASS 1). J
WILL HE HISTMPL'TED AS FOLLOWS: I
vm. * r.*^ ns ^.
1 Prize of 612,000 1 Prize of $">,000 [
1 Prize of 8,000 J Prize of 2,000 '
1 Prize of 1.R00 1 Prize <"f 1,200
1 Pr/.ie of 1,100 r? do of l.OfiO !'
10 do of -100 10 do of ISO 1
12 d?> of 120 20 do of 100 1
GO do of GO 2.">0 " of 2f> I
28 Approximation Prizes of SCO!1
408 Prizes amounting to $50,000. i
ONLY 10,000 NUMBERS. ,
Every Prize drawn at each drawing, and
paid when du?, in full. without deduction. Orders
strictly eonlideniial. Drawings sent to 1
orders. Registered letters at my risk. Bills I
011 all solvent Banks at par. <
WHOLE TICKETS ?9; HALVES $1 ; QUARTERS $2. 1
Address JAMES. F. WINTER. Manager, '
\1 ry
vsuuririn. j
NEW MEDICAL COLLEGET"!',
AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. It
r I'M IE FACULTY of the above Institution !'
X about to be established at {Savannah, |
give notice that their Circular will be issued '
as soon'as the Chair of Surgery is filled.
II. I,. Bvnn, M. ]>., (lute of Savannah Mod- '
ieal College.) Professor of the Principles and 1
Practice of Physic. I
K. Lr.Uov Antony, M. I)., of Waynesboro, i
Ga., Professor of Obstetrics und diseases of
Women and Children. <
Wi:si.kv C. Nokwood, M. D., of Cokosbury, '
S. C., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical '
Jurisprudence. 1
Jamks S. Mori-.l, M. 1)., of Savannah, Ga. 1
Professor of Anatomy. <
Joii.v Davis, M. IX, of Abbeville, b'. C., Pro- 1
fessor of Physiology.
Wii.i.iam t. I'tAV, A. M., of Savannah, Professor
of Chemistry and Pliartmicy.
, Professor of Surgery.
I!. J. Nr.s'.v, M. D., Demonstrator of Anato- ?
my.
The regular course of Lectures will commence
oti the First Day of November, and continue
until the First of March ensuing.
Tile Fees will be the snme as in other rcspce1..1.1..
i-.t.jitai ^'nit'iira. r mi puriicuiars ns to
Hoard, Peculations of the College, <te., will be
furnUhod in the Circular, and on application
to H I... BYItD, M. D, Dean.
Aug o, iens. is tf
3D i s s o 1 u t i o n .
r I'M IF. Copartnership of WHITE <fc BULJL.
LOCK is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. All persons indebted lo said firm are i
requested to make c-arlv payment ^
* JOHN WHITE.
M. L. BULLOCK. !
.Inly '20, 1855. 13 am <
White Lead, Linseed Oil, &c.
6,000 "Sa. Pure and No. 1. White J
' 200 Oals. Linseed Oil,
100 Paint Brushed, (assorted size.-).)
All of which are oft'ered ns low, for Cash, as ,
therein; b--'boimlst in any other market, by *
II. S. KER*R.
July 27, 11 tf i
EDWARD WESTPIBLD, J
Abbeville Court House,
t>ETI:RXS thanks for past favors,
V) nu J respectfully solicits a i
continuance of the same.
llf: keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture.
a Large Assortment of SADDLES,
MAUN IKS, liRIDLuS, MARTI NO ALES. Ac. >
Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS.
Being a practical workman, lie is prepared to
make to order al! kinds of Saddles, Harness and
Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as
low prices as anj' other establishment.
ti^I'artieulur attention paid to ull kinds of ,
Repairing.
June Z, 1804. 5G tf
LOOK TO YOUR OWN INTERESTS,
AND CAM- AT TIIB
PEOPLE'S CASH GROCERY
AT MOUNT CARMEL,
VNI> examine onr fresh supplies of CROCK
It IKS, J'HO VISIONS, CONFECTIONERIES,
?fc<\, At., which we have on hand ;
mid are constantly receiving.
i'C'lt'J "'.'ive, and lot live."
HESTER <fc SCOTT.
May 22, 1855 Jy ;
Settlement,
ESTATE OF WII.LIAM THOMPSON, DECEASED. <
T^TOTIGE is lierel>y given to tlie Kindred and '
J_1 Creditors of said deceased, that a final (
settlement will be- jnade of Bnid Estate, in the
Court of Ordinary, on Friday the fifth of October
next. JAMES W. RICHARDSON,
Administrator. |
July 5, 1855. 10 3m.
ORIENT CHAPTER 9, R. A. M., 1
COI4ES1IURV,
WILL meet on tlio Fourth Monday of every
month; also, on the Friday in February,
April, June, August, October, December,
at 3 1'. M. ]
Feb. 10, 1805. " . ? 41 ly
Ci. M. CALHOUN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN (
nnnira itrn am A TinvriD xr
COLUMBIA, S. C. '
O. M. CALHOUN.
Aug. 0, 1853. 13?ly
Messrs. LA9DBUH & OAKY,
PartnerB in l^yr and Equity, 1
Will Prompthrtfft^nd to all business entrusted '
to th?ir&arA*. fryOfflce in La* Range, Edg6-/
field C H; T G. W? LAN DRUM,
M/W, <JARY. .Tnne
22, 1855s VSm
lOBBf ;
WpOflaLE
35- DEALER IK ^,t ^
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONFECTlOSARlgft,
ABBEVILLE, O. H, B. 6. .
, May 10, 1858. - - . 1-tf
Infants' and Zffifses'
"PLAIN and FANCY li&OBK FLATS, aV ;
I CHAMBERS AJl^KSH A LL^S.
May 1? .-.>V * 5*.,
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L. W. Sl'RATT <tUO.
CHEAP GOODS.
[WOULD say to iny friends and the public
generallv, as I am anxious to sell off the
jntire Remainder of my Spring and Summer
stock, that I am now offering it at very reluced
prices for Cash. My Stock consols in
>art of
Printed MUSLINS, BAREGES, and
HAHEUIi DELAINES,
Embroidered Swiss MUSLINS,
White and Colored Summer SILKS,
Pir.id (J I NO IIA MS, Chan.bra do. Linioii
do.,
UUIMISETTEh, COLLA RS,
CUFFS, UNDERSLEE VES,
.Taekonet and Swiss EDGINGS and INSERTING
S.
IiONNETS, Uonnot RIBBONS.
ARTIFICIALS, White WREATHES,
Thread and Cotton LA CES,
?ALSO?
Linueu DRILLS,
"White, Colored and l'laid Summer CASSIMERES,
.Marseilles, Silk and Satiu VESTING3,
Silk HA NDEER CHIEFS,
CRAVATS, COLLARS, Ac.,
Cloth CA PS,
J{. R HATS, Palm and Leghorn do.
UMBRELLAS,
Scotch SNUFF, QUININE, and Frying
VANS.
IIA RD WA RE. CROCKER }',
GLASS and CHINA WARE, BOOTS,!
SHOES ?tc.
' ? ALSO?
Bullet MOULDS,
Scythe BLADES and PAIN CURER,
iiiu numerous articles too tedious to mention.
I would also say to my I'riendit that arc inlebted
to me by Note or Account that I have
> oies mai inusi t>eptu<J; therefore, longer mlulgence
cannot be given. J. A. ALLEN.
August 3, 1855. 13 4t
New Flour.
CONSTANTLY on huud from the best Mills
in tho District, a good Stock of FLOUR
Voin NEW WHEAT, which is offered nt the
owest market price by II. S. KERR.
July 27 ,11' tf
Bacon and Lard.
\ Lbs. Choice Tennessee
1 V./} V_/ V_r BACON, consisting of
[lams, (neatly trimmed,) Shoulders and Sides.
600 Lhs.Leaf LARD.
On Consignment for cash only.
* II. 8. KERR.
If yon want Large Turnips,
ET a Sack of GUANO from KERR, and
OT sow it on your natch. It has been tried
and proves to be tho best Turnip fertilizer in
use.' Try a Suck of it II. S. KERR.
July 27. 11 tf_
Factory Yarn.
3 BALES YARN from Buena Vista V
Factory, (Greenville:) Recom- jSavftS>_
mended to bo the beat ever offered, for ite
svcD, regular texture. IL 8. KERR,
* ' v-^r Ag't '
H.O, and W. I. Molaaaea.
n Bbls. Now Orleans Syrap,
&V 30 Bbls. W. I. MoIsmck,
4.Hbda, " ?
la good order and condition, for sale by
" , H. S. KERR. '
'0 A CAR?; , .
Drawn from home for ??r*j^l ?eejtai. &attend,
in anotbei4'District, a ?fole parent
in .iia last Alness,: I woald- hereby notify toy
Wends of toyjfotnri) to; Ahbfltnlte, and read*
? A*g?*.&;i8w. ; ' ?,$. :
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ABBE? !I?laiS^G0
\\7 E HAVE CONSTANTLY ON IIANO An
T T will sell lower tlinn ever offered in this
We will l>uil<l to order auy Vehicle iu our lii;
Z^/~ REPAIRING uently done, as cheap -.a a
CIT All How Woi\
AYE al??o haveou hand a largo lot of FISK'S 3
tecting the dead for prolonged interment, fur tri
which wo will sell exceedingly low for CASH.
Wo will also inulce COFFINS, and send to any
HEARSE, which will go free of charge.
Abbeville C. II., January 1H. 135!?
Lincoln Land lor Sale !
rPHF. undersigned 10 now offering for sale
JL that desirable tract of Land, known as
tlio TATOM l'LACE, lying on the Forks of
the Iload.s fading from Lincolnlon to Washington,
nr.'l frotn IJArkadalc's Ferry to Washington.
Said Tract contain*
>19 Acres
more or less, Ninety or One Hundred of which
is Woodlnnd, Fighly Fresh, and the greater
portion of the remainder in (rood state of cul- j
tivation; ndjoins lands of .Siinn, Zullars nnd !
others, and is distant from Lincolnton five i
miles, from Frazir's Mine one nud a lialf, and |
Sale's Mine two nnd a half miles.
Directly in the Forks stands a very large nnd !
commodious
Dwelling ; j
there is also, a good GIN* HOUSE, SCREW, !
B^HNS ami nil necessary out houses, fine Or-,
char da, a school Iiou.h* within half a mile, nnd I
for lualtlt the place cannot be surpassed in j
Georgia.
Persons wishing to purehn-e mavinouire of !
II. J. l.nng, Esq., ut. Lineolnton, or the undersigned
on the premised. If not disposed of pre-1
vious to 1st Tuenlay in December next, will offer
t ho same at public outcry upon that day.
Terms to suit purchasers.
JOHN II. TATOM, Jun.
Lincolnton, Georgia.
July 20, 1855. 11 ftt
"ornct Go. Suf'dt 6. i C. R> R. I
11li.en'a, July 24, 1855.
TIIE following Schedule for Puasenger Tre.ins J
will go into operation on Monday next, j
30th inst., viz:
Up, Leave Columbia 9.00 A. II.
" Frost's Mill 9.30
" Littleton 10.05
" Allston 10.45
" Hope's 1U00
" Pomaria 11.10
" Prosperity 11.45
" Newberry 12.13
" Helena 12.21
" Silverstroet 12.42
" Saluda 1.10 V. M.
" Chappell's 1.23
" Nitiety Six 2.00
" New Market. 2.25
" Greenwood 2.55
" Cokesbury 3.30
Arrive at Abbeville 4.15
Leave Baremore's 3.50
" Donalds 4.00
" Iloneapatli 4.28
" Delton 5.05
Arrive at Anderson 0.00
Leaves Williainiitoii 5.40
" Golden Grove C.28
Arrive at Greenville 7-00
Down, Leave Greenville 5.30 A.M.
" Golden Grove 0.03
?> llliamalOU O.i'.S
" Andersou G.20
" Belton 7.05
" lloneaputh 7.58
" Donalds 8.25
" Baremore'* S.4U
" Abbeville 8.00
" Cokosburv 9.00
" Greenwood y.35
" Now Market i'.OO
' Ninety Six 10.15
" Cbappcll's 10.53
" Saluda T. O. 11.05
" Silver Street 11.S3
" Helena 11.65
" Ncwbtrry 12.15 I'. M.
" Prosperity 12.40
" Pom aria 1.1Q
" Hope's 1.22
" Allston 1.47
" Littleton 2.25
" Frost's 2.56
Arrive ?t Columbia 3.16
R V. RAWORTII, Gen. StipMt.
July 18, 1855. 12 It
OFFICE OF THE MARYUXD CONSOLIDATE!)
LOTTERIES,
Ralliinoi'e, July 1, 1855.
ALL Tickets or Certificates of Packages
ox Tickets, in the Lotteries authorized
ity the State of Maryland beau ttie lithographed
signature of F. X. BIIEXAN,
General Aobnt for tiie Contractor, and anv
otiieks are frauds.
Owing to numerous applications from all
porta of the country, the management willgivo
their Attention to the tilling of orders forlickets
or Certificates, in the Maryland Lotteries.
Persona at a distance may confidently rely
upon having their orders for Tickets promptly
filled, and the strictest confidence observed.
These Lotteries arc drawn daily in public
in the city of Baltimore, under the Superintendence
of the State Lottery Commissioner.
Heavy Bonds are given to^fhe State as
security for the payment of all Prizes. The
{irices of wholo Tickets are from $1 to $20.
ialf and Quarter Tickets ia proportion.
There are never less thou 28,000 Prizes in
any Lottery, which Prizes vary in amount from
5i to $iuu,uuu, accoraing 10 mo price 01 tne |
Tickets. For instance?
When the prlco of Tickets is $1 the highest
Prize ia"abou} $5,000; when $2, 10,000; when
86, 20,000; when $10, $40,000; when $20, 70,000.
With numerous Prizes of $10,000, $6,000,
$1,000,$500, $100, Ac. <fcc. "Persous can remit
us any amount, from $1 upwards, tb'at they
wish to invest, on receipt of which we forward
its v&las iu Tickets in the Lottery designated
by thepurohas?r,,or, if none be designated,
then some pottery that will be drawn after
the buyer has got the ticket in his poaseeaion.
An Official Scheme of the Lottery will be sent
with all tickota ordered, cj^fnlly sealed in an
ordinary envelope,.iktidorrSpe^day'the Lottery
is drawn t]io offioiaTDrawing wiURe sent, t$t
gether with a'written Explanation of the re*
suit of tho purchase. Tho Draw u Numbers are
also published jix tho daily paperifcJqfP'Wa^i'ty
of Baltimore, audio the I>aily Natiopal Intelligencer;
Washington, D..C,'. , -'X \ ,
^ACireular
'. ' -mm
&GH FACTOR^ : " ??
assort m?nt of Fine BIGGIES, whicli *a
market, ?;:i thin; t<> suit the purchaser.
of business '-lie shortest notiue.
nv other Establishment iu the Stuto.
k Warranted. ..?1
liSTALIC BURIAL CASICS, uir-ti/hf, for proumportation,
or any other dediruble purpose,
jmrt of ih? District desired. Wehav?;a new
TIIOS. M. CHRISTIAN", '
JAMliS I- DKALE.
37 Jy *
FQUHD
A RELIABLE MEDICINE.
THE CELEBRATED
COLLETON
BITTERS,
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
AND A
SOVEREIGN REMEDY
FOR
DYSPEPSIA.
rpilKSE BITTERS are purely a- VEOETA1..
BLE COMPOUND, and aro offered to
the public under the fullest conviction that
im.-\ win ue iouiiu a sale anil sovereign KEilEL>'V
for DYSPEPSIA.
They have been triumphantly tested, not
only by numerous families and Physicians in
the South, who ha\e furnished ample testimony
as to their decided excellence, but also bv
the proprietor, who, for ten years, Buffered nil
the gloom incident to that stubborn nnd distressing
disease.
The COLLETON PJTTF.RS are also a Carminative,
most excellent for Cholera: Morbus,
Costiveno.?s, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proweding
from whatever caure, Shortness of Breath,
Acidity, llfinrtburu, Cramps nnd Stitches in
the Eiea.-.t.
The above Medicine is highly recommended
to litoiaiy gentlemen, students, elderly people,
and others of sedentary habits.
' I do hereby certify* that I have known and
used your celebrated compound* COLLETON
BlTlrEHS in 1113' family for more than fifteen'
years, and I do verily believe it to bo one of
{lie most valuable Family and Plantation Medicines
in use, having witnessed their beneficial
effects in so many instances, that witli truth it
may be affirmed, they well deserve the higliencomiums
which they have received from the
a filleted who have partcken of their invigorating
aud health-restoring properties.
.- j|;u"-u, <_>. tarKiw, riantcr,
St. Helena, S. G."
The Undersigned, wholesale agents for th?
ab-.-ve, take pleasure in stating that they arc intimately
acquainted with the manufacture of
the "Colleton BrrrEr.s." hence they do not hesitate
to commend the article as possessing rare
virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in
Dyspepsia and its Kindred
Diseases.
Rotail Price 50 Oents a Bottle!
For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering
may be arrested. The trade "Will be
supplied on liberal terms.
Orders should be addKessed to
H AVILAND, HARRAL <fc CO..
Special Agentss, Charleston, S. C.,Importers
of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery, Brushes, <fcc.
ST For sale by WARDLAW & LYON,
Abbeville; F. G. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY
i GARY, Cokesbury. [june 1'E5 ly
NEW MARKET AND GREENWOOD.
Messrs. FERRYMAN & WALLEB
\/\7OUI.D Inform the public tlint-they have
V V associated Mr SAMUEL FERRYMAN
with their, for the purpo.-c of carrying otr the
^lercaittiEc Bminew
on a more extensive scale; the style of the firm
will now be l'ER RYMAN WAT.T/KR * rm
at both NVw Market, and Greenwood.
We would also say to our friendA that we
have tiik.cn much paiiL? iu selecting our Goods
for the S-pring trade, therefore wo would rc.Mpectfully
solicit an examination at least, as wo
flutter ourselves that for excellence and variety
of styles, we cannot be surpassed (if equalled)
bv any stock ever before ottered in this market.
' PERRY.MAN, WALLER' <fc CO.
March 15, 1355 50
FULLER'S HAT ST0RE>
238, RICHARDSON ST..
COLUMBIA, S. C. .
[neAII the new STATE kCAriTOL.j
/"J^IIE Proprietor of this celebrated Establish
JL mont, although only nine month* has ; ?
elapsed sincc he commenced busincwf on his
oicn account, yet it affords him great pie jrturc to
state 10 tne dealers ana citizens generally; ot
ABBEVILLE, that lie has met witil that sue*
ce34 thfttsecmud to /warrant a lar^cincrease oP
stock and store-room, botliof which additions ' , .
arc nearly complete, and will "be arraWjjdd' foe.''
the wholesale trade. ....
Five per cent, off on hills of fitly dbllni-a.
Terms cash on delivery in every instance
March 10,1855 - .fjnov 20, 'jft'
A!VD1DAT?S FOR ^FFICE. **
?3?*" The friends of 8. G. W. I>IL?r ?<!Pp?ctfully
announce hiro a Caudidute for Sheriff,'at ?T
the noxt Election, . ' ,/r"
Tlie friends of W. W. G RItfifi Nrcspect* " t ,
fully announce him a candidate "for Sheriff at ,
the ensuing election. ?' [Mny7,-1856.' ux
63T The friends of NIMR03&" WfcCCSto rOr V'
spectfully unnonnce him as a Candidate for.
Sheriff at thu ensuing Klectiotl'T '^"^
t?T The friends of Capt. B. A. HooGeA
pectfuliy announoe him as a candidate fer
Collector at the ensoiuc dloction. ,r j
''3te Jm&'M+'Z&if
The friends of Jemi R.. Wnioif fiapiec^^^.?
fully announco him as a candidate forJFa*
ut u,uuci[no jjibirici, ui li 10 ontraing iJIco ;.
J3ff" Wk nre authorised to announce the.Rov?/
James Moor* aa a cfrfujidate for re-eltfHiwi
Tax-Collector of Abbeville
. Z&T Thft friends of J AMIS0
'respaotfolly oinncrtmce ii cinmdidate'Jo# ,
Tax Collector of Abbayf^ Diatiict., at thfe eti- ^
going electron; H . - '
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