The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, September 07, 1855, Image 4
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'PUOEETT &. WILSON, Irroprietoro.
TERMS."
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at the following vory low rates:
1 square of 12 lined or less, 1 insertion, T.i
r. Every following insertion, oT
i square 3 mouth?, 21 CO
\ " 6 " b 00
1 " 1 ycaV, 10 00
Announcing a Candidate, fin advanced 3 00
Liberal deductions will no made tc ..mvion^
advertising largely.
All obituary noticcs i&ocediiu; twelve liuesill
bo charged ad advertisements.
rgy All communications and letters on butiuom
with thia oificc, must bo addr^ scd to The
t:.DKrc:.-DShT I'recs, Abbeville C. H. G. C-, prevaid.
to iueui'o attention.
vJ POETRY. ~ |
-^=rm I
Whon I Saw Sweet Nelly Home. j
In tho sky the bright stars glittered.
On the grass the moonlight fell.
Hushed the sound of daylight's bustle,
3 Glosed the pinlc-eyed pimpernell, j
As down the moss-growa wood-path?
Where the cattlc love to roam? ,
From aunt Pattie's quilting party j
I was seeing Kelly home. 1
Jetty ringlets softly fluttered
O'er a brow white as snow,
Ana ner cnec-us:?tfco crimson sunset.
Scarcely bad a warmer glow; (
Mid her parted lips' Vermillion, 11
"White teeth flashed like ocean's foam, !1
All I marked with pulses throbbing.
An I taw (Tweet Nelly home
When tho Autumn tinged tho greenwood,
Turning all tho leave6 to gold, ,
In the lawn by aiders shaded, ]
I my love to Nelly told ;
As we stood together gazing
On tho atar-beapangled dome, ^
How I blest tho August evening
When I saw sweet Nelly home.
"White hairs mingle with my tressee.
Furrows steal upon ray brow, _
But a love tmile checrj and blcsao
Life's docliniug moments now;
Matron in a enow 'kerchief,
Closer to my bosom come?
Tell me dost thou still remember
When I Paw sweet Nelly home?
THE IXDEPEWDEXT PRESS,
PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT ADI1EVILLE, S. C.,
AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR,
HAS a circulation of uoarly one thousand j
in Abbeville District, and is constantly j
increasing. Its circulation in this Slate i .!
about fourteen huudrcd, and its entire list of I
subscribers numbers over bix-tcon hundred. It
iB therefore offered to tho mercantile and business
community generally an the beat advertieing
medium in tho up-country of South Carolina.
RATES OF ADVERTING.
1 square 8 months ....... $ 4 00
1 square 6 months *- 6 00
1 square 12 months 10 00
2 squares 3 months 6 00 1
2 squares 6 months 10 00 j
- 2 squares 12 months 15 00!
3 squares 3 months 8 00
3 squares 6 mouths 12 00
' j ? 3 squares 12 months 20 001
.frt.j, x i squares a mouina 10 00
T" . 4 squares 6 months 15 00
4 squarea 12 months 25 00
5 squares 3 months - -- -- - 15 00
- ' 6 squarea 6 months 20 00
?\ 5 Rqnares 12 months 30 00
Advertiaomenta inserted, for a shorter
period than three months will be charged 75
cents per square (12 lines or less) for firat-inaer- ,
tion and 87^ per square for each continuance.
py Any one advertising by annual or semiannual
contract can changc his advertisement !
. -monthly, if he desires.
fff* Subscribers to the paper who do not
pay their subscriptions within the year will be
chargcd $1 00. [April 20, 1865
DressGoodsatCost.
"V\7"E 'n^en^ from this day to the close of the
\ j 6caion, to offer our entire stock of Summer
Drcaa Goods, at Prime New York cost.
Our present atoro being much too email for
our business. ?a urn rli*iv<?n in t.Vii* nlfni-nni !i-.. 1
to make room for a largo Fall Stock. The assortment
of Summer Dreaa Goods now offered
at cost, was bought under the most favorable
circumbtances and in large lota, and is no
doubt the largest in the State to select from,
consisting of all the late styles in Flounced
Robe*, Organdies, TiBeues, Bareges, Lawns,
Silks, <fcc., <fcc.
i We respectfully ask attention to the above,
and also to the fact that all other Goods in
store, will be sold at reduced prices.
WARD, BURCIJARD <fc CO.
June 22, 1855. 6 tf
' $25,000
-ft* WORTH of valuablo LANDS for sale
JBiiil .in Anderson and Pickens District, including
some TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On
one tract there is a good
. , Saw Mill and Grist Mill, i
* /"" ; and water power sufficient for ? Wool and
Cotton Factory and any other machinery.
' The LANDw need no recommendation a*
....
may aru 1 nna no nustaice. likely Negroes
will be taken at fair. prices in part payr
meDt Terms made easy.
* 13S6 Address the undersigned at Walton's Ford,
^ V* Habersham County, Georgia; or ho may be
,y '' found 4 miles East of Jarret's Bridge, Pickens
> .District, S. C. K. A. GILMER.
0* t,, 't - July 9, lgP5. 0 tf
isujp' ' For Rent.
" <THHE subscriber offers for rent two -Mfc
,/ .. JL eligible and commodious Storo Hjjl
Mt The one formerly occupied by will?.
K A Williams, as a Dry Goods Store, on the
,, o asiefn, corner of the Public 8quare, opposite
r*'- % <:' the Marshall House <fad next the Post Office.
The other formerly occupied by W M HughWholesale
Grocery Store, and lying
^ . ."iminediat^Iy back of the former, and on Waahtv^^^^^KgSpoms
are in good repair, well suited
? W>anch of mercantile business, and occupy
aa'etig'ible locations as any in the village.
y'Ji - ~ ?ither or both will be given
' n* tmmfiBMnffi' tf rtmirrfl and terms made aoC
. v iC%?3d Me the premie and
' $JoLAREN.
V V 13 8m ;
fsBaj >w mm
M \M \ <5^-: //
TO TUE PATRONS OF
Perry Davis'
V EGETABLE PAIN KILLER.
OWING to the largo amount of Counterfeit
Taiti Killer put up and sold a* genuine
by unprinciplod men we bar? been obliged to
resort to very expensive measure* to protcct
ourselves pecuniarily, and the public from great
injury, buving and using thoir worthless counterfeits.?*fhe
comparative plain and simple
itylo in which our Pain Killer has been put up,
has maio it very easy for thoeo disposed, to
imitate it very eucceesfully, bo far as ita external
appearance, in etylo of bottle, label and
color ol" the article; but wc need not say that
the compouud is a miserable, filthy production,
snd calculatcd to do grpat injury to those who
might uso it with confidence that thev have
been accustomed to use the genuine Pain Killer.
Parties whoa? bueiross it is to counterfeit
r&luablo preparationa, do it in bo uecrct a man
ner. that it ia almost useless to attempt to punish
them hy legal meacures. as it ia difficult.
!!Ul we might eay imposeiblo to bring proof
liotnc to them.
Considering the great difficulty in protect ing
ourselves and the public by prosecuting parties,
we hare been to a very great expense in getting
up a finely exeutcd
STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL,
for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles
a Steel engraved Note of hand, which we issue
as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is
held to be forgery by the laws of tho United
States, and which parties will not dafo attempt
to do. Tho great exppnr.c attending the getting
up and printing of these labels will prevent
the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing
to the public I hat the article thev purchase is
the genuine Perry Davib' Pain killer, manufactured
by Perry Davis & Son, 6olc proprietors.
The Pain Killer will be put in a new style
of nannl bottle, with fhi> wnrdrf
Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer,
blown in the Glass. We have discontinued
the use of the 37+ cent# bottles, and now put
np only four eizfiB, viz: at 12J, 25, 50 cents
and $1 00 per bottle.
We have also ft very tine engraving on
Stoue, for tho liox labels, hpeeitying the contents
of the box, where and by whom manufactured,
tL'C. We have also added to our pamEhlet
of directions and certificates," a .cover
eautifully finished, preseu'.ing on the flint
page a very"excellent likeness of Perry Davis,
tho original inventor of the Pain Killer. The
-? i_v_i ? ?t. i ?
vwbiv iuwcio, otiu uuc lauci uu cucii uuj, nan
also a corroet likeness of Perrv Davis, which
it will beimposeible to counterfeit successfully.
We have been to this expense, that the public
might, haro perfect confidence that they
were getting the genuine article when they
buy a buttle as above described. To those who
have; so long used and proved the merits of
our article, wo would any that we shall continue
to prepare out Pain Killer of the bebt
and purest materials and that it shall be every
wuy worth}- of their approbation an a family
medicine. PERKY I>AVIS <fc SON.
Providencc, 11. July li<, 1855.
The Pain Killer is sold by "WARDLAW
&. LYON, Abbeville ; GAREY <fc GAREY,
Cokeabury; W. F. PRATT <fc Co., Newberry
; P. A. WILHITE <t Co. and I. W. TAYLOR,
Anderson; SIMONS, RUFF <fc Co. and
GINDRAT & DUNCAN, Charleston; and by
Druggiblt. nii>i Medicine Dealers generally.
July 27, 1835. 12 3ra
Use flic Magic
IMPRESSION PAPER
For Writino Without Pen nr Ink
COPYING I cave?, Plants, Flowers, Pictures,
Patterns from Embroidery, marking
Linen indellibly, and manifold writing.
This article i* absolutely the best, pocket inkstand
in the known world, for a small quantity
folded and pluced in the po'-ket constitutes
a traveling inkstand which cannot be broken.
?No pen is needed, for any stick sharpened to
a point,'writes eqnally with the best gold pen
in the universe. For drawing it is 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 resemblance
of nature. With equal facility pictures
and embroidery patterns can be taken,
aua nave received the highest eulogiums from
the fair sex, and indeed a more tasteful present
for a lady could not be produced. This
roapio paper will also mark linen, or other
articles ao as to be perfectly indelible. All the
washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any
child can use it with perfect ease. With this
Magic Paper likewiso, one or four copies of
pvery letter written can be secured without
any additional labor Whatever, making it the
cheapest and most convenient article extant.
It is used to great advantage by reporters of
the public press, Telegraphic operators, and ii
host of others. Each package contains four
different .colore?Black, Blue, Oreen and Red
?with full and printed instructions, for all to
ut?e, and will last sufficiently long to obtain
five hundred distinct impressions.
It is put up in beautifully enamelled colored
envelopes, -with a truthful likeness of the Proprietor
attached. . v.
Each and every package warranted.
Price $2 a dozen or five for $1. Single packages
25 cents.
Address, postpaid, -v N. HUBBELL. .*
167 Broadway, N. Y.
OPINION8 OF THE PRESS.
Hubbell's Magio Impression Paper.?We refer
our readers to the advertisement in anoth
er column, setting forh the merits of this pleasing
and ingenious invention. The cheapness
should induce all to give it a trial.
( Philadelphia Merchant.
It ia qAsurpassed for neatness and utility
and should mejst with the sale it richly, deserves.?Tribune.
.
Just what the publie hal long desired, and
recommends itself to every individual of taati
and refinemeet.?Journal and Courier..
;ftdy, ?, ism. a - } . y
ITor the LaAtdj.
A CONVENIENT and separata apartment
fcr'the aeooremodistloa. of ladles has been
wd they are reapeetfuJiy i&tited: to call a?d
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Orrici; Gen. Svr'or G. ?t C. B. It. ni
Hli.esa, July 24, 1355.
r"|"*HE following Schedule for l'ubaenger Trains
i will go into operation on Monday next, *
30tb inet., viz: , n
Up, Lcuve Columbia 9.00 A. II. ^
" Frost'* Mill fl.SO
" Littletou 10.05
' AlUton 10.45
" Hopes U-00 J
" Poumria 11.10 p
" Prosperity 11.45
" Ncwocrry 12.13 "
Helena 12.24
" Silverntreet 1-2.42 f
' Snluda 1.10 P. M. U
" Chuppoll'a 1.23
" Ninety Six '?00
?? Van Kfnvlrot >?e T1
" Greenwood 2.55
" Cokeabuiy "3.30 n
Arrive at Abboville 4.15 '
Leave Baremore'a 3.50
" Donalds 4.00
' Honeapath 4.28 *
" Beltou 6.05
Arrive at Andemon 0.00 1
LeaveG Williain&ton 5.10
" Golden Grove 6.28
Arrive at Greenville 7.00
Down, Leave Greenville 6.30 A. M.
" Golden Grove 6.03 r
" Willtamslon 6.38
" Anderson 6.20 t
" Bolton 7.05 j.
" Honeapath 7.58
" Donalds 8.25 t
*' J?aremon:'rt 8.40 j
" x\.bbeville 8.00 j
" Cokesbury 0.00
" Greenwood 9.35 (
" New Market fl.50
' Ninety Six 10.15
" Chappell's 10.53 (
" Saluda T. O- 11.06 j
" Silver Street, 11.33 I
" Helena 11.55 <
" Newberry 12.15 P. 51. ?
' Prosperity 12.10
" Potnaria 1.10 ?
" Ilopo'ti 1.22 c
" Allbton 1.47 j
" Littleton 2.25 i
" Krost'u 2.55
Arrive at Columbia 3.15
E. F. 11A WORTH, Gen. Sup'dt. 1
July 18, 1855. 12 It
New Spring A Summer Goods
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S t
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Abbeville C. II. j
T7"l.rIi are duily receiving our New Spring I
V V Stock, comprising the Infest btylos in 1
French, Euglieh, and American MUSLINS ;iud !
CALICOES, i
trench BRILL]ANTES, f
Fine Muslin GINGHAMS, 1
Plain nnd Fancy BAREGES, <
Ul'k, Co'd, and Fancy SILLlS,
I Straw BONNETS and Misses' FLATS, mf1
GLOVES, HOSIERY, Bonnet RIBBONSi 1
and PARASOLS. 1
And an unusually Large and Cheap Stock of 1
EMBROIDERIES,
SwiB3 CURTAINS, 1
Gent's Straw HATS, NECK TIES &fi.
Wc moat respectfully invite the attention of
the citizens of this District to the above Goods. -<
Ve annonnee, notwithstanding the general
depression in the Monev Market throughout the
country, the system of businejjs adopted by us
I nmrD thfin Q vanr ntrn numali' C* ACU * -
J > ??U
which we shall rigidly adhere?enables us to
offer for the coming season, a very lurgo Stock
at priced to suit the
HARD TIMES.
We will constantly rccei vc addditious through- out
the Season, of new and desirable Goods, *
from,New York and Baltimore.
March 27, 1855. 4'J tf |
DR. II. H. SCDDDAYj <
Graduate of the Physio Medical Col- \
lege of Ohio,
TENDERS his Professional Services to the
Public, as a practitioner of Medicine, Ob
stetrica and Surgcr}-.
Wo shall rciect venesection, vesical ion, mercurials
and poisons of every description, and f
n^e pure medicines, in portions and forms and
water in all modes and of all temperatures t
suited to the cases.
We are prepared to bourd and treat patients
at prices varying with their condition, wants,
and the accommodations they prefer. Persons c
from a distance who cannot remain, will be ex- i
aminod and provided with medicines and writ- ?
ten directions, (a method bv which thousands I c
have been cavcd,) at a moderate expense. Per- l
eons ufflicted with old chronic dint-uses, par tic- t
ulurly ecurrh'us affections, ulcers of the leg, and s
vniicose^veins, can have them permanently
cured by the Reform practice.
Though the cure of dieease is at all times
preferred, yet when they are' indispensable, surgical
operations of every description will be
performed in the best manner known. r
Office at Lowndsville, Abbeville District,
S. C., where we can at all times be found, un- j
less professionally engaged. \
May 18, 1855 2 ' 3m r
SPECIAIi NOTICE. ?
I WISH to inform my friends and T
customers that I am etill in the
CARRIAGE BUSINESS, in this place, and 1
ready to do my work well, and as low aa pos- i
Bible. (New work warranted for twelve ?
months.) < e
But I wish to be understood tbat from this J
date all Jobs done at my shop, amounting to ii
five dollars and over, must be settled for, either d
uy oimii or uaa/i jvoiet, octore taken away.
My reason for this in, that my stock is cAsh, v
my hands nre cash, ray provisions are cash, and
cash I must have for my work.
E. J,. TAYLOR.
Sjjj
N. B.?-I have on hand, three second-hand
Buggies, (one with top,} one 'light one-horse
Barouche, one Carry-all, (first rate to travel
in,) also two new Buggies, and more a-growing,
that I will sell cheap for oash or cash notes. -J
But bear in mind that you can save ten dollars J
on every hbndred by paying cash, and also ?
ton qenU on every dollar Dy doing the same. a
. * E.J.T.
Abtpville C. H., March 10,1956- k
PULLEE'B HAT BTOBE, .
^ 118, KICHAtDSta 8fc.
COLUMBIA, 8, C.
' TttX HBW STAT* CJCWTOL.] 1
fT*HE Proprietor of this celebrated Establish- .
NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE,
AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rHE FACULTY of tho above Institution
about to bo established at Savannah,
ivo notice that their Circular will bo issued
a soou'iw the Chair of Surgery is filled.
II. L. Bvrd, M. D., (late of Savannah Med;al
College,} Profet*or of tho Principled and
ractiee of Physic.
E. LeRoy Antony, M. D., of Waynesboro,
' a., Profesbor of Obstetrics and diseases of
i'omen and Children.
Wesley C. Norwood, M. D., of Cokesbury,
. C., Professor of Materia Medica and Medical
misprudence.
James S. Mouel, M. D., of Savannah, Ga,
'rofcwor of Anatomj'.
John Davis, M. D., of Abbeville, S. C., Pro:83or
of Phyeiologj-.
William T. Feay, A M., of Savannah, Projesor
of Chemibtry and Pharmacy.
Professor of Surgery.
R. J. IsuNN, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatoiv.
The regular coursc of Lccturca will comlence
on tho First Day of November, and coninue
until the First of March ensuing.
Tho Fee6 will be the same as in other reapccivble
Medical Colleges. Full particulars as to
Soard, Regulations of the College, Ac., will bo
? 1 ? 1:??:?
o * ILL BYRE>rM" D^Dean."
Aug 0. 1855. 15 tf
Jolucr aud Cabinet. Shop,
NEXT DOOR TO THE PRESS OrFICE,
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.,
rHE undersigned, thankful for
past favors, and ever ready 5"^" frW
o 6ervo a generous public, may 1/ " II I*
ic at all times founa at. his Shop in tbe Eastrn
corner of Christian <fc Deale's Conch Facorv,
where he in prepared to make I'AN KL
)OORS, SASII, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES,
iC., <tc.
I will aLo make TABLES, DESKS, BOOK
/ASES, PICTURE FKAMES, and repair furliture
Ac.
I will keep constantly on hand ready ma?le
.'OFFINS of th? best material and finest tinF>h,
either polished or covered, all of which
will deliver to any point in the district fret!
,f -l...?.- 1 " -i -r 1
>> vii.u^v ? iui uvaiei: or iijiuii rauruaa 11 tieirod
in direction.
All work dono warranted an good as the best
ind cheap according. Ten per cent ^fT for
ash on all work done by me.
;3T* F"'" reference, apply to any gentleman
u the Incorporation. G. C. IJOWEItS.
June 22, 1855. 7 tf
V P K RAI 4T-3- JLB&A*
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
ITTARD, BURCIIARD ?fc CO., Augusta, Go.,
t t nre now receiving, by every steamer,
Large Additions
o their stock, of all that in
Now, Kkpuit aud Useful !
iuch as Silk, Silk Barege, and Lawn I'lonncci]
lobes. Barege DeLaines, Rich Challiee, Lawns,
L'isiiies, Bareges, Ginghams, Calicoes, Lace Bed
spreads, Wide Scotch Diapers, Linen Damaak
Luck Towelling, Napkins, Doylies, 12 4 Cotton
ni'l Linen Sheetings, Irish Linens, Farmers' ano
'lanters' Linen and Drillings, Cottonadcs,
Jhambrays, Linen Lustres.
?ALSO,?
'amily Mourning Attire, a complete assortment
>f all the various fabrics, to all of which the}
especuuuy asK attention.
Tlieir prices to cash and prompt paj-ing buy
>rs will be such as canaot fail to give autisfac,ion.
[Mar 16 tf
South Carolina,
Abbeville District?In the Court of Or
dinary.
George "Williams and Wife, Applicants,
vs.
Elizabeth Givcnu, widow, Margaret Givens,
JaneGiveup, John Givens, and Elizabeth
jGivens, Defendants.
IT appearing to my eatisfaetion thatMargarel
Givens, Snrah Givens, Jane Giveii6, John
Jivenp, and Elizabeth Givenn, reside without
hiu State. It is therefore ordered that they do
ippear and object to the division or eale of the
leal Estate of John Givens, deceased, on 01
before the first Monday in November next,
>r men* consent to the same will be entered ol
ocoid. WILLIAM IIILL, 0. A. D.
First Monday in August, 1855.
Aug 10 l-l 3m
NEW TAILOR SHOP
AT ABBEVILLE C. IL
rllE Undersigned respectfully informs the
citizens of Abbeville village and Dis'
rict that he has opened u shop for the purpose
>f carr\*ing ou tho
Tailoring Business
>n his own account. He will receive orders
rom town aud country thankfully-, and will
pare no pains in endeavoring to please bit
lustomers, both in the quality of his work and
trices. By striot attention to business, and a>ility
to do good work, he hopes to secure n
hare of patronage.
C3T" Shop on Main street, next door to
'Moore's Variety Store."
[May 9, 1855'ly] FREDERICK IVES.
Land for the Million!
rHE Act of Congress of March 3d, 1865,
gives additional Bounty Land to all who
tave heretofore received land for military ser
ah x. - i - - * -
icc3. ah who nuve served fourteen days, 01
eceived pay in money for their services, are
ntitled. We have, oy five years'practice in
lairas against the U. S.'Government, become
lerfectly acquainted with all the minute rules
nd practice of that Department* and are well
mown to the Commissioner of Pensions. We
rill attend promptly to all claims entrusted to
is. As three hundred thousand persons arc
ntitled under this law, there will be great deny
in issuing them, and it is therefore highly
mportant.tliat application be mode without
lelay. ... *
We will also pay cash for the Warrants, or adance
money upon tbem.
B. L. <fc B. V. POSEY.
March 23 46 ' - tf
A. C. Squier, \
Not. 208 and 210 Main ttrert,
Columbia, 8. C. ,
l/fANUFACTURER and general^flttlB
denier in fine and plain FUR-J J 11
(ITURE CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPER,
f ATTRASSES, Ac., Ac., at low prices for cash,
nd all warranted for one year or longer.
All kinda Furniture made to order, and all
inds neatly' and promptly repaired. Also,
Tood and Metal Burial Cases. ' mh20
r^DWABD WB8TPIBLD,
Abb?Villo Court House,
[SiBTURNS thanlta for past favors,
IV ;. and rwjg&tfully solicit* *s
.i-m
TtNl TIKI! TIN!!!
HW. LAWSJON, very grateful for patron- .
age heretofore enjyed, begs leave to ,
eay to his friends aud customers and the public
generally, that he has now. at hiu old stand,
on Slain Street, next door to White ?fc Bullock; *
a full and complete assortment of TIN WAKE.
Iu hiu store may be found:? .
Duckets?-ull shapes and sizes; Covered
and uncovered; Bounet Boxes
; Bed-Steamers; Coffee !
Pot*?all biies; Cake j
Pans ? assorted ,
shapes; Candle
Mould s ;
Cake Boxea; Coal Carriers; Ctillcn- '
dors; Coffee Roasters; Candle
Sticks; Dish Pant>; Dish ]
Covers; Dust Pans; Fat
Stoves; Foot Tubs;
Gloss Drniners;
Knife Boxes;
Lanterns; Lamp-Feeders; MilkPans;
Milk-Cups; Monov Boxes
; Molasses Cups; Milk- '
Skimmers; Muffin Kings
Marking Cups; Oil
Lamps; Pepper
Boxes ;
Pudding rails; Pie Pans; Plate Covers;
Reflecting Ovens; Shower i
Baths; Stew Pans; Sugar
Scoops; Sugar Boxes;
Tea Canisters;
Trumpets; Water
Pots;
Wash Pans; Water Dippers; ?fce., ?tc.
In short, his stock comprises everything in
bis line, and he is not merely willing to ?Aou\
but will uell on as reasonable terms as can be
compatible with the first injunction of the
maxim "live and let live."
I Any article manufactured lo order at short
, | notice, and warranted to give satisfaction.
Country merchants will find it to their interest
lo procure mipplies of Tin Ware from
hiui, as he will give good articles at low rates.
To the building public he would say that
he is always prepared to attend to the
rooting and guttering of houses, and will
he thankful for any chance afforded him to
give evidence of his ability to do good work.
Abbeville C- II., S. C.. Nov. 23, 1854. 29 ly
Goods Very Low in Price.
HARD TIMES MADE EASY !
' M. STRAUSS, Cokesbury,
IS Now receiving from New York and
Charleston a New, Elrganl and Usrfnl
stuck of GOODS.
From 5 cents up, i'rints;
" fij- " " French Muslins;
" 10 " " Ginghams;
" 10 " " Bed Ticks;
" 18 " " Bareges, Tissues, Crape,
Chnll}*, Grenadines, and Muslin Robes; Dress
Silks, and Black Silks.
FOR LADIES.
The best assortment of
1 BONNETS, MISSES' IIA 7V,
WREATHS, GLOVES.
MITTS. HANDKER CHIEFS,
RIBBONS, LACES,
, EDGING and INSERTING,
I TALMAS, MANTILLAS and
, 'J'Ji/JIAUA(JIS, ?fcr., A-c.
For ticnts.
RE A D Y-MA DE CLOTHING.
, PRO AD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
. DRAP D'ETE, QUEEN'S CL0T1I,
LINEN DRILL, CASHMARET,
FARMERS' DRILL and LINEN,
IIATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
AIno,
BOOTS. SHOES, GAtTERS,
SLIPPERS, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, GROCERY.
To be 6old for cath, at Charleston price*, with
freight adaed, viz:
200 sucks SALT,
10 bags COFFEE,
6000 lbs. SUGAR,
Nails, Bagging, Rope, Twine, Candles, Tea,
Spieea. Soda, Factory Thread, Scythe Blades,
V-UBlingS, OTP., etc.
1 cannot mention all the urticles which I
'' keep. Call and examine yourselves, and you
' will find prices according to the times, aud
' goods to please. 11. STRAUSS,
April 13, 1855 fiw Cokesbury.
f LANDFOR SALE.
I, OFFER ifor sale a Tract of Land,
Ij-ing on both sides of Turkey Bjiii
Creek, in Abbeville District, about five miles
North of Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge
road, containing
08 <1 Acres.
About one hundred and fourteen acres bottom
> land, some fifty of which is mill-pond bottom of
the richest ana most productive quality; three
hundred acres fine woodland; the bulance
, cleared and in cultivation.
On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling,
house, having nine rooms, all necessary outbuildings,
a Blacksmith Shop, and a
Fine Merchant Mill.
' Tins place is situated in one of the mostdesirnble
and healthy neighborhoods in the District
1 or Stale.
The place was formerly owned by Reuben
Robertson, deceased, sud is known as "the Robertson
place."
Persons desiring to purchase land, would do
well to come and see this tract, as I am confii
dent they will bo pleased with it? as well as the
terms on which I will sell.
MARY N. ROBERTSON.
' Nov. 1, 1854 28 tf
The State ol South Carolina,
J Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas
| Britt 4 Cowan ) Attachment
| vt V Thompson & Fair,
Edward Jones. ) Plaintiffs Attorney,
T7"^K7"HEREAS, the Plaintiffs in this case
V V did, on the twentieth day of .November,
1854, file their Declaration against the
said Defendant, who (as it is said) is abaent
from and without the limits of this State, and
has neither wife nor attorney known within
the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration
might be served:
It is-iherefore ordered, that the said Defendant
do appear aad plead to the said Declaration
on or oefpre the twenty-fifth day of November,
in th? year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and ab
suiute judgement win men oe given ana awarded
againsthim.
MATTHEW MoDONALD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, )
November 20, 1864. J qly ly
DRY GOODS H AUG08TA, Ga.
Ward, Burohard & Co.,
Broad, Street, oppotite Globe Hotel,,
DEALSR8 Mf'
Plantation Woolens, Blankets, Ac., ,
Silks and Rloh Dress Goods,
And Choice Family Goods of every description.
Ifaroh 0, 18?. U '... .....Jk
-'s': ; -. . ' Notice. .' -"
-pERSONQ indebted to the Subscriber are
'XV .-weqoestwL to^all and settle:!* is
qttorly out of question to lelGROC'ERY
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas
Willsou & Williams ) Foreign Attachment.
v* J-E. Noble, Plaintiff's
fercmiah Sheliane. ) Attorney.
% 7""^7"IIEUEAS, tlio Plaintiffs iu this caaa
V V did, on the fifteenth day of November.
1854, file tlioir Declaration against the
>aid Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent
From and without the limits of this State, and
!?us neither wife nor attorney known withift
the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration
might be served:
It is therefore ordered, that the Baid Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Declaration
on or before the sixteenth day of November,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and abjolute
judgment will then be given and awarded
against him.
MATTHEW MoDONALD, C. C. P.
Clcrk'-s Ofllce, Abbeville District, )
November 15, 1854. J qly ly
The State of South Carolina*
Abbeville District?In the Common Pleat
Win. llill & T. Alcx'r Sale, ") ... . ..
Administrators I
Jeremiah Shehane. J Plftlnt,e'a Att'y*
^/-^/ IIEUKAS, the Plaintiffs tn fMs case
v dirt, on the twentieth day of Notfeirfber,
1854, file their Declaration against tha'
said Defendant, who fan it is said) is absent
from end without the limits of this State, ana
hua neither wife nor attorney known withid
the same upon whom a copy of the aaid Declaration
might be served:
It is therefore ordered, that the aaid Defendant
do appear and plend to the said Declare
tion on or before the twenty-first day of November,
In the year of our T/ord one thousand eight
hundred and fifly-five, otherwise final and absolute
judgement will then be given and awarded
against him.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, )
November 20, 185-i. J qly ly
The State of South Carolina.
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas
A. SI. Benson ) _ Attachment.
vk V Thompson ?k Fair,
Wm. 15. Lloyd. ) Plaintifr'H Attorney.
WIIERKAS, tlic I'luintifis in this case did,
on twentieth day of November, 1854, file
their Declaration against the said Defendant,
who (as it ir said) is absent from and without
the limits of this State, and has neither wife
nor attorney known within the eamo upou
whom a copy of the said Declaration might be
served:
It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Declaration
on or before tlic twenty-first of November,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute
judgement will then be given and awarded
against him.
mattiiew Mcdonald, c. c, p.
Clerk's office, Abbeville District* )
November 20, 1854. J qly ly
The State of South Carolina,
ahhft'lup /)>v/-?.?/ / ? D'?
..WW JLfh l?tl- XJXSitCtllViC A ll'ULif |
Joseph IS". Whitncr, 1 <
v*. > Attachment.
James G. Spccr. )
WIIEREAS, the Plaintiff did on the thirtieth
day of March, instant, file hid
declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is J
said) is absent from and without the limits of
this State, and has neither wife nor attorney
known within the same, upon whom a copy of
the Bnid declaration might be served: It is
therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do
appear and plead to the said declaration, on or j
before the thirty-first day of March, which will
be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute
judgment will then be given and awarded
against him.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, )
March SO, 1855. J 48 qlyly ]
IRON! IRONM IBON! 11
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil;
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
Af Prinoa 4-a Qiiif
MV A AAVVU vv MIUU W1V AJLlUVOt 'J
rpiIE Subscribers have now on hand a largo
JL stock of IRON, which they are 11010 offeriny
at greatly rcduced pricc?,for cash.
"Their stock comprises a complete assortment
of Swedes, Countrj', English, Oval, Band,
Hoop, Sheet, Rod, Horse Shoe Iron, Ac. Ac.
Wholesale purchasers will be supplied at
Charleston prices, with expenses added.
Iron and other Goods delivered at the Railroad
Depot free of drayage.
FISHER A AGNEtT A CO.
April 30, 18C5 [ju 1 ly
NEW MARKET AND GEKBflW , -i j
Messrs. PERRYMAN & WALLER *
WOULD Inform the public that they liave
associated Mr SAMUEL FERRYMAN
with them, for the rmmoae of <>*rrvini? on
Mercantile Bnlnw
on a more extensive seale; the style ot ibefim
will now be PERRYMAN, WALLER * CO., i
at both New Market and Greenwood.
We would also say to o?r, friends- that we
hare taken much pains in selecting our Goods
for the Spring trade, therefore we woul<T ret
speetfally solicit an examination at least) as we
flatter ourselves that for excellency and varietv
of styles, we cannot be surpassed (if equalled)
by any stook ever before offered in this market.
PERRYMAN, WALLER A CO.
March 19, 1865 . 60 ?m '
E. J. TAILOR,
Undertaker.
AS I have made complete arrangements for
the prosecution of the UNDERTAKING
BUSINESS, I intend to make It a prominent
part of my basinesa, and therefore hold.myself '
ready at all times (by day or night) to the making
of coilina, either from black walnuti pine
or poplar, at the shortest possible notice. 1
JL J, TAYLOR.
Abbeville C. H, Jan 30, 1965 SOti* !
CAUTION.
ALL person? having demands against the
Estate of JOEL SMFE01,- deceased, are* -A
requested to present them promptly attested to
the undersigned, to *hom aW those indebted
to the Estate are requested to mttfce pwymeaC
A-M,8HITH. f ';
J. M/ PERRIN. j
March 1, 1865. 48 - ?. fcf
SPEIHG8 AlTD AXfcBS, "
Prices Redaced! "
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil,
THE Undersigned hare now on hand it com-<
plete assortment of 8PRIN08 <nd AXLES,
which^eyareMUiMg atr?4ttc?d prices,
for cash. FISHER A vAGNKW A CO<
Columbia, April >d, 1801) " ' [jfl 1
Conductor* ifernat antWtt-afcti* mm*.