The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, September 14, 1855, Image 4
Tiiti INI)EPKKDI:.NT I'liESS
18 runutMiKi* evkuy ki;ii?.\y moumno, by
FCCXETT & WILSON, Propriotora.
TERMS.
J1 per aniiuin. inrariiittt;/ in iii/miic.
Advertisement* will lie inserted ??>iiN|>ieuoiiKlv
Bt tli<? following very low riit??*:
1 njnare of lz tine* >>r los?, 1 iiiKertion, "?>'
Every followini; iurtfi-tion,
1 sqtsurc !i month*, .... $ I tic
1 " ( " .... . it HI
1 " 1 year, In
M Annoiineinj* a t'lindidnto, tin n tvnneo.) :i ?>i>
Lilx-rai <l?*?I?! * ions will l?o made to |>iTMOti-.
advert isdtit* lnively.
All oliiitiHvy noliee* o\oei? liju* tweho linos
v ill l>i> elinrpod ms iidverttM-meniA.
?3?" All I'viti'imjii'Vitioiis tiit>1 tollers <vi )uni !
with tlii* oltiee. must l>o tt.Uivf.. .1 i > I'm
IstifiTMU'M l'i;i>s. \M?ovttlo V. II : > i', n:i
t'Aiti. to itiMirn uttintion. I
POETRY.
1
LiOllolilU'VI. I
Mine lioiirx of i'IkiiiI ?>'??r rac ?.?*>,
A'.i'l I :ini 1 know not ti??\v,
Hut. miiUm my i>o?l u it Inn .
I'm ?'ill iiml nn<l wlni to mo )
Arc nil jm*t. yi'iirs ?f tovoln,
Apil liotirrt cil joyoiin y. j
CM" mirlli :nul inunir'H tli:i'
Fnir forms 1'vo ?tlu'V n?o n'.l '
Dear t*li at pi?i I tiseil to .!. <( vj<on,
This ovo nro I'nr .
V'hut now avail tlio Ii.-m* 1 (
I'm Ip'iv, a!! Ion >!\ now -,> thonjih
T !i:n) on jtrth nor or <Vv.\
NorV'nol .''sv
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?. . 1* ri.i-i m * 111? i.ii.on : v.'.-' i.jV'j,
V. .! T-rr, v K . t-.i-oK- '
W'r.s' z:v r i 1 . -icux.'
'Tis >trar.g?_?:h:s solitary r.our."
And loneliness halh wondrov.s pcwer,
To strip old ages of thoir .lower.
And bow too spirit lew.
Itnakc-th self to fill tho whole?
To be the all-pervading boul,
In solitude of fear ;
Til! up to Thee, my spirits Sire, j
My flultcrings thought are'bid stpiro,
To taiai the yearnings and desire,
That Etart? the herniit'6 tear.
THE i *DEi?r.\on\T PR iiss, !
PUELISUED WEEKLY, AT At.UKVILLE, 8. C., I
AT ONE DOLLAR A YE A R, j
HAS a circulation of nearly one thouMind |
in Abbeville District, asid is eonstitntW-'
increasing. Its circulation in this State i> j
t? about fourteen hundred, and its entire li?t of
mbscribers numbers over sixteen hundred. It I ]
is therefore offered to the mercantile and bu.?i- ,
sess community generally as the beet, adverti- j (
sing medium in the up-country of South Car- ] .
olioa. i
RATES OF ADVERTISING. j |
1 tqunre 3 months $ 4 00!
1 bquare 6 months - 6 00
1 bquare 12 months 10 00 I
2 squares 3 months fl 00 j 1
2 squares 6 months 10 00:1
2 equate* 12 months 15 00 1
3 squares 3 months 8 00 j I
3 squares 6 months 12 001]
3 squares 12 months 20 001
4 squares 3 months 10 00 t
4 squares C months 15 00
4 squares 12 months 25 0f?
5 squares 3 mouths 15 00
6 squares 6 months 20 00
5 squares 12 months 30 00
p8f Advertisements inserted for a shorter '
period than three months will be charged 75 i
cents per square (12 lines or less) for first, inser- r
tion and 37-J per square for each continuance, t
Any one advertising by annual or semi- t
annual contract can change his advertisement i
monthly, if he de.-ires.
EST Subscribers to the paper who do not i
pay their subscriptions within the year will be i
chargcd gl 50. [April 20, 1855 f
Dress Goods at Cost.
TTTV - 3 - - - II
?,?, ...wuu ii 111 ii mis any to the close of the ^
VV season, to offer our entire fetock of Sum- (
mer Dross Goods, at Prime New York cost i
Our present store being much too 6mall for i
our bufiine6f>, we nre driven to this alternative i
to make room for a large Fnll Stock. Tho as- ,
sortment of Summer Dress Goods now offered ]
at cost, wii6 bought under the most favorable i
circumstances und in large lota, and is no
doubt the largest in the State to select from, (
consisting of ail the lute btj'lcs in Flounced j
Robes, Organdies, Tiesues, Bareges, Lawns, ,
Bilks, <kc., ie. i
"We respectfully ask attention to the above, i
and also to the fact that all other Goods in ]
store, will be sold at reduced prices. t
WARD, BU11CHARD & CO. 1
June 22, 1S55. 6 tf <
"825,000 ;
f* "WORTH of valuable LANDS for sale
ijj_ in Anderson and Pickens District, inclu- ,
ding some TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On |
one tract there is a good
Saw 91111 and Grist Mill,
and water power sufficient for a Wool and
Cotton Factory and 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.
Add fees th a m ~
m tyanon's JFord, 1
- ( Saber eh am County, Gfrorgin; or he may be 1
found 4 miles Eaet of Jarret's Bridge. PickeDS ;
' District, S. C. R. A. GILMER. '
jfvilj 0, 18G5. . 0 tf
' *r--? :?
? '-y T'-Bftoon and Lard. >
<" /^V /^V/^V/^V Lbs. Choice Tennessee
' flU^Uvvl' BACON, consisting of
ijBami (neatly trimmed.) Shoulders and aides.
lv * 500 Lba. Leaf LARK H .
** P? Consignment for cfeh only.
, \y%, ahkkktc^SHH,
WHOLESALE ft|iCTAIL
aBOCHBIER, PHOnsIOM fcpW3 TIfiNAWES,
ABBBVILLH, O.tjL^C,
May 10,1868. . - ' ;
JO IIIK I'ATItOMI ??|?
Pony D n vis'
V EQETABIE PAIN KILLER.
OM INU liit'?o nmmmt ?>r i'<M111I<<1 loit
I'rtin killer |'?( vp ni\<{ nti
u\<^?i;<,<i|<l<<.l mill \v<-> Itavo Won t<l<li^t<<! |.?
i o?.<vl l<< > <m \ r\|<i<??i\i< t?? nrotert
. ?!* U o?pivtiuint<1V, t??>.1 l'ii< pulilio lV<*ni urout
> jvivv, I ?*\ ? ?rt?<l tlioiv wot I'ntui
!? fmt* ll.o otvniMvniiv.' plnitt mul oimplo
-1 \ \ o <t? w l>i'i\i I'Aiti Kil'oi lia> K'i'ii put tip,
!-i? ;( \?-i\ . ?*> fiH' 1<lispo?i?.l, to
'CHltO'.'1 it V.i; \ V. ?o t'nf Its ltj> CNtel'*pi
in st\lo i>t* Mllf, lnliol rtn.l
. .Oo\ , ( ttwsrttoio. \>?it wo iii'i><l iml snv Mint
;? rt iv,->or.it>lo. tillliv pt o iuotion.
* i " ovov.'*;> .', to .'o ?tvr*! iniut'V to I!? ????? w|u<
i-n! il with that tlirv linvo
.- v.-.', to iivrt tv.o ( .. uuiuo I'mn Kil
*. Vni;? ?!>? '.' it '> to rountorl. it
t*"'Ui*V"<? pvrii'nlii".i?. .'..Ml in so twrot n nmutV?".
i? r.' "os! ii?i''i>h to .itti'iupt in ptw
}0i :>.- , Vv 1 . ? . ?' w.'fM'i's .is it is il'lH.ult.
rr ,1 v^V. s-.\ nvpoj.v,H,? to l<vi,o!r proot
-r to :1V
?Vr? .5.iv, c t.hr j* i *! .'.itlt.'u'.ty iv, protoMuic j
or. .a ,i p\;Hv v\ pv,%MV.:tim: partios. I
> ." V,ftV.l'V?. 1.' .'I I. l". . !! ... <
1 s- Kf * cv.-nUd
< ~ /.- y ; i _v ; t; _ y y ;j ; ; i; y ry
v.; ov.r >>. W f- ?;:*.<h to .-in- bottles
%>!.< " i-r,ii *< M Ni'tf of hand. wlnoh weir?tie'
t,* " fiT.r.ivMfi'i! wluoh itiby
t'-.e a u s oS i!io rmtodi
M?.:eK a *..*. ? .V. i > will not .liroKlti'inpt I
w 7:-.- c.-?*: (v.vtiM- attending tpot-*1
i vr si--' pr. tirg of ho?e labels will pro-I
vo.i : ne *;:er..pt : ? ocuntrrfoit, thui> securing!
to *ho rnb.io that the aitule they purehase in
she c#i'Ei?i 1*< rry T>?\is" Fain Killer, manufsiturod
by Ferry Davis & Jfon, solo proprieThe
Fain Killer will bo put in a now btylo
o: panel botrie. with the word*,
Davis5 Vegetable Pain Killer,
Mown in th-> Olass. Wc have discontinued
the use of the ST* cents b4tt!es, and now put
up only four sizes, viz: at 12 A, 25, 50 ceuts
ind 00 per bottle.
W? have also u very fino engraving cn
Stone, for the Box labels, specifying the contents
of the box, whore and by whom manufactured,
<kc. We have also added to our pamphlet
of directions and certificates, a cover
beautifully finished, presenting on the fir6t
page a verv excellent likeness of Ferry Davis,
the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The
bottle labels, and one label on each box, has
also ft correct likeness of Ferry Davis, which
it will be impossible to counterfeit successfully.
We have been to this expense, that the punlie
might have porlect confidence that they
were getting the genuine article when they
buy a bottle as above described. To those who
have-'so long used nnd proved the merits of
rvur article, we would say that we shall conliniio
0..:~ ? /
j>. i uiu rviucr 01 me Di'bl
?ml purest, materials and that it shall boe^ery
worthy of their approbation as a family
medicine. PERKY DAVIS <fc SON.
Provid'ticr, R. /, July 1*<, 1855.
C^y* Tho Pain Killer is sold hv WARDLAW
<fc LYON, Abbeville; GARUY ?t GAKEY,
Cokeshury; W. F. PRATT & Co., Newberry;
P. A. WiLHITE <fc Co. nn<l I. W. TAYLOR,
Aii-lfraon; SIMONS, RUFF <fc Co. and
8INDRAT ?t DUNCAN, Charleston; and by
Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally.
July 27, 1855. 12 3m
I'sc I lie llapric
IMPRESSION PAPER
For Writing Without Pen or Ink.
CCOPYING Leaves', Plants, Flowers, PicJ
tures, Patterns from Embroidery, markng
Liflfn indellibly, and manifold "writing,
riiis article is absolutely the heat pocket inkitand
in the known world, for a small quantify
folded and placed in the pocket constitutes
i traveling inkstand which cannot be broken.
?No pen is needed, for any stick shui-pened to
i point, writes equally it'll the best, gold pen
n the universe. For drawing it is indispensable.
It is indeed the whole art of drawing
ind painting?taught in one lesson. Any leaf,
plant or tlower can be transferred to the pages
if the album, with a minute and distinct re'emblanee
of nature. With equal facility pictures
and embroidery patterns can be taken,
uid have received the highest eulogiums from
the fair sex, and indeed a more tasteful present
for a lady could not be produced. This
nagic paper will also niArk linen, or other
irticles so as to be perfectly indelible. All the
washing in the world fail* to bring it out Any
shild can use it with perfect ease. With this
Magic Paper likewise, one or four copies of
ivery 1 tter written can be secured without
my additional labor whatever, making it the
:heapest and most convenient article extant,
[t is used to great advantage by reporters of
the public press. Telegraphic operators, and a
host of others. Each package contains four
different colors?Black, Blue, Green and Red
?witli full and printed instructions, for all to
use, and will last sufficiently long to obtain
5ve hundred distinct impressions.
It is put up in beaulifullv enamelled colored
Envelopes, with a truthful likeness of tho Proprietor
attached.
Each and every package warranted.
Price $2 a dozen or five for $1. Single packages
'26 cents.
Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL.
167 Broadway, N. Y.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
TTitbrki.i.'b Altntn Iupn?nn? Vi?" ?m.
fer our readers to the advertisement in anoth>
er column, setting forh the merits of this pleasing
and ingenious invention. The cheapness
should induce all to give it n trial.
Philadelphia Merchant.
It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility
and should meet with the sale it richly deserves.?Tribune.
Just what the public haa long desired, and
recommends itself to every individual of taate
and refineraeet.?Journal and Courier.
July, 6, 1806, 6 8m
y G. m. CAX.JHOUN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN"
BOOKS ANTX> ST ATI O WBRY y
a. u..aj#aous.
' .'J*- .? ' v'
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Office t!nN. Suc'di <>. <k 0. K. It. f
11lli:na, July '24, 1855.
r |^1 IK following Sclieilule for Passenger Trains j
1 will ??> into oporntiou on Motility next, ,
HOtli iiiKt., viz:
l'j>, Leave folumliia P.00 A. M. j
' Frost.'t? Mill ?.?0 |
" Littleton 10.0ft
" Allstou 10.15 (
" Hope'* 11.<10 1
" I'onmri* 11.10
" I'rmiiority 11.15 <
" Xi'wV'iTy 1 i. 13 J
" llelenn 1 '2.21
* Silvoi'uliwl. I'2.1'2 1
' Snliiilu 1.10 r. M.
" llmpprlVH I.'23 t
" Ninety Six S.oil
Now Market *2.'25 If
( reeliwooii '2.55
* 'Krslnny JJ.JH)
Arrive nl AKItitvilli< .j |r,
I.OIIVO HtiromoroV
" I'kiiuMH .}.OO ,
" lliiminpitlh .j.<28
" iMion r?.or>
Arrive nt Aiiilormin 0.00 I
lii'DVOd Williiitnpliin f>.-10 1
Onldi'M Urovo ft.'J8
Arrtvo nl (iroonvillo 7.00 t
Down, l.o.ivo Uroonvillo r>.30 A. 11
C<>l<l<>n (Irovo rt.0!$
" Will in 111*1 on G.38 j*.
" Anilot'Mon fl.20
*' llollon 7.05
llouonimth 7..'?8
" Ponnl'U R. oft
" Itni'Hiiiiiro'n 8.-10
" AM?ovill,. X.DO v '
" fokonlniry V.00 ''??
" Uivonwooil V..'15
Now Markot \?.,r>0
' Ninoly Six 10.15
" CliuppoU'* 10.53
" ^iiliulti T. O. 11.i???
si Ivor si root.
" Holon:* n.Afl
" Now I.,MTV 1-J.15 r. 11.
" Troxponiv l'J.-IO
' 1'omnriit j.jo '
" 1 l?>poV ).->2 (
.IMMKIl 1.17
l it I lot on tt.2.1
Frost's 2.65 '
Arrive at Columbia 8.1.5 1
V. F. RAWOWTII, Gen. Sup'dt. 1
.hiiv IS. IS.SS. 12 It '
i\t'W ^prills <V Stiiinurr <>oo(In
CHAMBERS & MARSH ALL'S
CHEAP CASH STORK,
Al>l>cvlllc C. II.
A7"\7"E ni'o daily receiving our Notv Spring (
t Stock, comprising the latest styles in
Freiioli, Engli.sh, nnd American MUSLINS and
CALICOES, >
French BR ILL! ANTES, 1
Fine Muslin GINGIIAMS, 1
Plain and Fanev BAREGES, t
Bl'k, Co'd, atn{ Fancy SILKS, 1
Straw BONNETS an J Misses' FLATS. i
GLOVES, HOSIERY, Bonnet RIBBONS, 1
and PAKASOIjS. <
x\nd an unusually Larce and Cheap Stock of
EMBROIDERIES, i
Swifts CURTAINS, ' 4
Gent's Straw HATS, NECK TIES <fcc. r
We most respectfully invite the attention of (
the citizens of this District to the above Goods. t
We announce, notwithstanding the general .
depression in the Money Market throughout the
countrj*, the system of hui>ineiM adopted by us
more than a year ago, namely, CASH?apr* i,o <
which we shall rigidly adhere?enables us to
offer for the coming season, a very largo Stock
at prices to suit the
HARD TIMES. ]
Wo will constantly receive addditions throughout
the Season, of now and .desirable Goods,
from New York and Baltimore.
March 27, 1855. 49 tf
DR. II. 11. SCUD DA. (
Graduate of the Physio Medical Col- J,
lege of Ohio, j
rT^ENDKRS his Professional Services to the \
JL Public, nsa practitioner of Medieiue, Ob- <j
stetrics ar.d Snrirerv. ' -
We sh:ill reioct venesection, vesication, mercantile
anil poisons of every description, and
use pure medicines, in portions and forms and water
in nil modes and of ull temperatures
suited to the cases.
We are prepared to hoard and treat patient* f
at prices varying with their condition, wants,
and the accommodations they prefer. Persons
from a distance who cannot remain, will be ex- 1
amined and provided with medicines and writ- 0
ten directions, (a method by which thousands
have been cured,) at a moderate expense. Per- o
sons afflicted with old chronic diseases, partic- fl
ularly ecurrhus affections, ulcers of the leg, and g
varicose veins, can have them permanently c
cured b)- the Reform practice. r
Though the cure of disease is at all times fc
preferred, yet when they are indispemable, b
surgical operations of every description will be
performed in the best manner known. "
Offieo at Lowndsville, Ahbeville District,
S. C., where wo can at all times bo found, un- less
professionally engaged.
May 18, 1855 * 2 3m r
SPECIAL. NOTICE. ~ h
I WISH to inform my friends and w . v
customers thut I am still in the btBafer*
CARRIAGE BUSINESS, in this place, yaud el
ready to do my work well, and as low as pos- cj
siblo. (New work warranted for twelve p
months.) ?
But I wish to be understood that from this ^
date all Jobs done at my shop, amounting to w
five dollars und over, must be settled for, ?Uher u
by Cash or Cash Notes, before taken ?*i1T
My reason for this in, that my stock is" cash,
my hands are cash, my provisions arecattb, and jr
cash 1 must have for my work. j
E. J. TAYLOR.
v
U. B.?I have on baud three second-hand
Buggies, (one with top,) one light one-H<R?e
Barouche, one Carry-all, (first rate to travel _
in,) also two new Buggies, and more a-growing,
that I will sell cheap for cash or cash notes.
But bear in mind that you can save ten dollars
on every hundrod by paving cash, and also
ten cents on every dollar by doing the same. 7
E. J. T. 1
Abbeville C. H., March 10,1865- jj
FULLER'S HAT STORE, ^
218, RICHARDSON ST., B
COLUMBIA, S. C. k
[NEAR TITE NEW STATE CAPITOL.] V
THE Proprietor of this celebrated Establish- ~
ment, although only nine months has
elapsed since he commenced business 00 bja
own account, vet it affords him great pleasure to *1
state to the deabrt and citizens eenerallv. of 1
ABBEVILLE, that he haa'm^t with that ?oc- ^
oew thataeemed to warrant a large increase of
stock and store-room, both of which addition* u
are nearly complete, and will be arranged for jg
the wholetale trade. . j
vr. Five per cent off on hiU< of fifty dol- j
lai-a. Terroa tfash on delivery in every inrtanoe ?
v March 16,188P' > . [nov 80, '6*- ?
nAto*. ; .*
A LARGE lot itt Fine Bacon ftjUfl just ^
^^vrfi^foriaWWw^ |
K1 ' ^ * .tw '" , .
NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE,
AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
TJIK FACULTY of the above Institution
about to 1)?? established at Savannah,
;ivo notice that their Circular will be issued
in noon aH tho Chair of Surgery is filled.
II. L. Btih>, M. IX, (late of Savannah Medoal
Col'cgo,) I'rofcBKor of tho Principles and
'raetiee of I'hysie.
K. l^r.ilov Antonv, M. D., of Waynesboro,
a.. Professor of Obstetrics and diseases of
Women and Children.
Wnu.ey C. Norwood, M. D., of C?kenbury,
Professor of Materia Medica and Medical
Itll jftpi'lldellCP.
.Iamks S. Morf.i, M. P., of Savannah, Gn,
'rofeasor of Aiiato:ny.
Ii.liv D.ivm. M. I) of Ahhi?vill?? H I' Pro.
Vssor of l'liyciolfluy.
Wtt.i.iAM T. Fray, A. M.. of Savannah, ProVp5or
of Chemistry ami Pharmacy.
, I'rofessor of Surgery.
H. .1. Niisn, M. ]>., ])oiv"??lrntor of Anato11V.
The regular course of Lectures will comnenec
on the Firrt Day of November, and con.iiiuu
until tin- First of March ensuing.
Tin" Koc? will lie tlio same an in other reiipec.nhlo
Medical Colleges. Full particulars an to
Hoard, Itcgulations of the College, <tc., will be
'urnished in the Circular, ami on application
0 11 L. BYltl), M. D., Dean.
Aug 9, 1855. 15 tf
.1 oilier and t'aluiiot Sliop,
nkxt norm to Tin: press office,
AMNKVILLK COURT HOUSE, S. C.,
'1~M1 K undersigned, thankful for rjif*8'"''! 'lirl
1 past favor*, and ever ready Tff
ii nerve a generous public, may ll " * II U
ic at. all tunes finiint at hi* Shop in the Kast>rn
corner of Christian ?t Deale's Ooacli Factorv.
where he in prepared to make I'ANF.L
IOOKS, SASII, BLINDS, MANTEL 1'lECliS,
to.. Ac.
1 will also make TABLES, DESKS, r^OIC
''A*KS, PICTURE FRAMES, ami repair furlit
uro ?tc.
1 will keep constantly on hand ready made
\'i rin.-i(M wie iiesi. tnaleriitl tm<I linost flush,
either polished or covered, all of which
I will deliver lo any point in tin- district free
if charge willi liciirno or upon railroad if ilelired
in <lli lion.
AH work done warranted a* good an the best
?ml cheap according. Ten per cent otT for
ash on nil work done by nie.
lift'" For reference, apply to any gentleman
n the Incorporation. G. C..l$l)AVURS.
.Inin* 22, I8S5. 1 tf
? > <? rMMBAAm
NEW GOODS! NEW QOODd!
V\7 ARD, RURCIIARD A- CO., Augusta, Ga?
t T are now receiving, by every steamer,
Large Additions
o their fttock, of all that i?
IVeiv, and Useful !
'neb as Silk, Silk Barege, and Lawn Flounced
ItobeK, Barege Dcl.amcs, Rich Challics, LnwnB,
Tissues, Baregea, Ginghams, Calicoes, Lace Bed
Spreads, Wide Scotch I)iaj>ert<. Linen Damask,
[luck Towelling, Napkins, Doylioe, 12 4 Cotton
md Linen Sheetings, Irish Linens, Fanner*'and
Planters* Linen and brillingu, Cottonadoe,
Dhambrays, Linen Lustres.
?ALSO.?
i'fimlKr Mnni?ni'n/? A * - 11 '
j <ih.ii v, 11 cimiguein RRBorimem
)f nil the various fabrics, to nil of which they
CHpectfully nak attention.
Their prices t<> cash and prompt paj-ing buy:i'H
will be uuch as cannot fail to give sutisfacion.
[Mur 10 tf
South Carolina,
Abbeville District?In the Court of Ordinary.
George Williams nnd Wife, Applicants,
V8.
Eli7Rhpt.ll n ir^nn n:
? - i'llU^UM.-b VJIVfUb,
Jaue Giveno, John Giveils, and Elizabeth
Given*, Defendants.
[T appearing to my satisfaction that Margaret
Givcns, Snrali Givcns, Jane Givetis, John
rivens, and Klizabeth Givcns, reside without
his State. It is therefore ordered that they do
>ppearnnd object to tin; division or sale of the
teal Estate of John Givons, deceased, on or
>efore the first Monday in November next,
>r their consent to the same will be entered of
ecord. WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D.
First Monday iu August, 16.05.
Aug 10 11 8m
NEW TAILOR SHOP
AT ABBEVILLE 0. H.
rllE Undersigned respectfully informs the
citizens of Abbeville village and Disriot
that he has opened a shop for the purpose
f carrying on the
Tailoring Business
n his own aooonnK TT? will ?
rom town and country thankfulty, and will
pare no pains in endeavoring to please his
ustomers, both in the quality of his work and
ricee. By strict attention to business, and a>il
ty to do good work, he hopes to secure a
hare of patronage.
159" Shop on Main street, next door to
Moore's Variety Store."
[May 9, 1865'ly] FREDERICK IVES.
Land for the Million!
I^FIE Act of Congress of March 8d, 1866,
gives additional Bounty Land to all who
ave heretofore received laud for military sericea.
All who have served fourteen days, or
sceived pay in mouey for their services, are
ntitled. We have, by five years'practice in
minis ngainsi tne u. S. Government, become
erfectly ncqnaintcd with all the minute rules
d practice of that Department* and are well
nowa to the Commissioner of Pensions. We
'ill attend promptly to all claima entrusted to
s. As three hundred thousand persona are
ntitled under this law, there will bo great dely
in issuing them, and it is theroforo highly
nportantihat application be made without
"lav.
W e will also pay cash for the Warrants, oradance
money upon them.
B. L. & B. Y. POSEY.
March 23 ?.46 tf
A. 0. Squier,
Not. 208 and 210 Main ttreet,
Colombia, S. ().
k/TANUFACTURER and generaldtiHjHj
dealer in fine and plain FUR-} I # f II
ITURE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPER,
[ATTRASSES, Ac., dtc., at low prices for cash,
nd all warranted for one year or longer.
All kindB Furniture made to order, and all
inds, neatly and promptly repaired. Also,
ITood and Metal Burial Cases. mh26
EDWARD WBBTFIBLD,
AbhATillfl rnnrt Hnnu>.
[> ETURNS thanks for put favors, Or^
LV and respectfully solicits a
ontinnanee of the same.
He keeps constantly on band-, of his own manfaetare,
a Large Assortment of SADDLES,
[ARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac.
lIso, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BJTTS.
Being a practical workman, be is prepared to
take to order all kjndaof Saddles, Harness and
(Jlltary Equipment*, at short notice, and at as
rw prices aa any other establishment. *" ; -*
t^TFartlcnlar attentionpaid'to all kinds of
Lepairing. >f.. "? " \ r?
/om<I864 A it
;-'V .v ' '" &
m -m ^?4311
* > .7
TIN! TIN!! TIN 1 I !
HW. LAWSON, very grateful for patron- y
age heretofore enjyed, begs leave to y
say to Iub friends and customers and the public
generally, that he baa now, at his old stand, j
on Mnin Street, next door to White ?fc Bullock,
a full and complete assortment of TIN WARE.
In Iub store may be found :? .
Buckets?all shapes and sizes; Covered
and uncovered; Bonnet Boxca;
Bed-Steamers; Coffee
Pots?all sizes; Cnko ,i
Pans ? assorted ,
shapes; Cundlo '
Mould s ;
Cake Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullen- ?
dors; Coffee Roasters; Candle ,
Sticks; Dish Pans; Dish ,
Covers; Duet Pans; Fat
Stoves; Foot Tubs;
Glass Drainers; |e
Knife Box- I _
en; Lantern*; Lamp-Feeders; Milk- *
Pans; Milk-Cups; Money Boxes
; Molasses Cups; MilkSkimmers;
Muffin Kings;
Marking Gups; Oil 1
Lumps; Pepper \
B o x (> B ;
Pudding Pans; Pie Pans; Pintc Covers;
Reflecting Ofrens; Sho,7:.r J
lint lis; Stew Pans; Sugar i
Scoops; Sugar Boxes;
T e a C a n i s t e rs ; j.
Trumpets; Wo- K
ter Pots; f
Wash Pans; Water Dippers; Ac., <tc. j.
In short, his stock comprises everything in ^
his line, and he is not merely willing to ?hou>, j
hut. will sell on ns reasonable terms as can be
compatible with the first injunction of the 0
maxim "live anil let live." t
Any article manufactured to order at short j
notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. I
Country merchants will find it to their in- 8
lerest to procure supplies of Tin Ware from c
him, as he will give jrood articles at low rates.
To the hnililing public he would say that q
he is always prepared to attend to the
roofing 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. O., Nov. 23, 1854. 29 ly J
Goods Very Low in Price.
HARD TIMES MADE EASY ! 1
M. STRAUSS, .... Cokesbury,
IS Now receiving from New York and t
Charleston a iVcw. Elf a ant and XTrnfnl
stock of GOODS. |
From f? cents up, Prints; ,
" 6J- " " French Muslins; ^
" !0 " " Ginghams; s
" 10 " " Bed Ticks ;
" IS " " Bareges, Tissues, Crape, H
Chally, Grenadines, and Musliu Robes; Drcss t
Silk*, and Black Silks.
FOR LADIES. 1,
The best assortment, of s
BONNETS. MISSES' HATS, e
WREATHS. GLOVES.
MITTS, HANDKERCHIEFS, C
RIBI10NS, LACES.
EDGING and INSERTING.
TALMAS. MANTILLAS and
TRIMMINGS, <?<-., Ax. j
For Gcut?.
RE A D Y-MA DE CLOTHING.
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES,
DRAP D'ETE, QUEEN'S CLOTH,
LINEN DRILL, CASH MA RET,
FARMERS' DRILL and LINEN, d
HATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES, 8?
Also, tl
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, kt
SLIPPERS. HARDWARE, "
CROCKERY, PERFUMERY, 11
STATIONERY, GROCKRY. jM
To be sold for cash, nt Charleston jrricet, with ^
freight adned, vir.: ,
200 sacks SALT,
10 bags COFFEE, .
snort ll?= sun a i?
Nails, Baeging, Rope, Twine, Candles, Tea, q
Spices, Soon, Factory Thread, Scythe Blades,
Castings, etc., etc. _
I cannot mention nil the articles which I
keep, ('all and examine yourselves, and you
will find prices according to the times, and
goods to please. M. STRAUSS,
April 13, 1855 flw Cokesbury.
Tlie State of South Carolina, r
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas .j
Britt <fc Cowan ) Attachment.
vn > Thompson Si Fair, o
Edward Jone9. ) PlaintifTs Attorney. I]
"\7"~%7'I11lREAS, the Plaintiffs in this case
V V did, on the twentieth day of Novcm- C
iorj ci- i-? < - - -
uci, iout, me men- A/eciarnuon against tne
said Defendant, who (as it is said) ia absent r<
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 therefore ordered, that the said Defendant
do appear aad plead to the said Declaration
on or before the twenty-fifth day of Novem- T
ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and ab- w
solute judgement will then be given and awarded
against hint. oi
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P. w
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) al
November 20, 1864. J qly ly
DRY GOODS IN AUGUSTA, 6a. ?d
Ward, Burchard & Co., ?r
Broad Street, opposite Globe Hotel., cf
DEALERS IN
Plantation Woolens, Blankets, Ac.,
Silka and Rich Dress Goods,
And Choioe Family Goods of every description.
March 0, 1855. 44 tf
Notice. y
PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber are ~
requested to call and settle. It is "
utterly out of the question to let GROCERY P?
BILLS run. It is to he hoped that this intima- f?
tion will bo sufficiently plain, properly understood
and appreciated by all who owe me. 01
H. S. KERR.
Jan. 11, 1854. 86 tf _
For Rent.
THE subscriber offers for rent two V /
eligible and commodious Store Briiil
Rooms. The one formerly occupied by will- ff
son <fe Williams, as a Dry Goods Store, on the *7
eastern corner of the Publio Square, opposite
the Marshall Houso and n?*t. Hn?
The other formerly occupied by W M Hughej
ait Wholesale Groceiy Store, and lying
immediately back of the former, and on Wash- *~
ington Street
The Rooms are in good repair, well salted
to any branch of mercautile business, and occupy
as eligible locations as any in the village. H
Possession of either or both trill be given J
immediately, if desired, and terms made ac- LI
oommodating. Call and *ee the premises and fo:
proprietor. JNO. MoLAREN.
1 August 1, 1SS5 18 8m :
Another Supply "
OF the Latest styles 6f MANTILLAS; re*
ceired at v '
I CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S. J
y - * ?
Burning fluid. . "
ICABK BURNING FLUID, fresh jg^
and of beet quality, for sale low,JjH g /"
The State of South Carolina,
1bbcville District.?In the Common Pleas
nilaon A William# ) Foreign Attachment.
v? > E. Noble, Plaiotifl'n
ereraiali Shehane. ) Attorney.
ITTTHEltEAS, the Plaintiffs in this ease
V did, on the fifteenth day of Noveraer.
1864, filo their Declaration against the*id
Defendant, who (as it is said) is absenC
om and without the limits of this State, and
as neither wifo nor attorney known within
be same upon whom a copy of the said Decirntion
might be served:
It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendnt
do appear and plead to the said Declaraion
on or before the sixteenth day of Novemer,
in the yenr of our Lord one thousand eight
undrcd and fifty five, otherwise final and abDlute
judgment will then be given and award'
d against, him.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
'Jerk's Office, Abbeville District, )
November 15, 1854. ) qly ly
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District?In the Common Pleas
Vm. Hill ?fc T. Alex'rSale, 1 , ,
Administrators I T Attachment
vs > Tohmpnon <k bnirr
cremiah Shehane. J 1>lainlifr'3 Att>
ITX7~IIEREAS, the Plaintiffs in this cns<?
V V did, on the twentieth day of Novetn>er,
1854, file their Declaration against th?aid
Defendant, who (as it is said) is absenf
roni and without the limits of this State, and'
ias neither wife nor attorney known within
he name upon whom a copy of the said Dec~
aration might be borved :
It. is therefore ordered, that the said Dcfendint,
do appear and plead to the said Declaraion
on or before the twenty-first day of No vernier,
in the year of our L' d one thousand eight
lundred :>nd fiiiy-tive therwise final and aholute
judgeuieni wi. iien bo given and awardid
against him.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
'lerk'a Office, Abbeville District, )
Kovi'mtinr ')il ia-.? r -
1'1'J > <vy *r
Tlic Stale; of Soutli Carolina.
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas
L M. Benson ) Attaclimcnt.
vs J- Thompson <t Fair,
iVtn. B. Lloyd. ) I'laintitrs Attorney.
IIEIIEAS, tlie Plaintiffs in this case did,
T t on twentieth day of November, 1854, file
heir Declaration against the said Defendant,
vho (as it is said) is absent from and without
he limits of this State, and has neither wife
lor attorney known within the same upon
vhom a copy of the said Declaration might be
erved:
It is therefore ordered that the said Defend,nt
do appear and plead to the said Declaraion
on or -before the twenty-first of Novemier,
in (he year of our Lord one thousand eight
mnilrcd and fifty-five, otherwise final and abolutc
judgement will then be given and awardd
against him. .
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C, P.
Jerk's ofiiee, Abbeville District, )
November 20, 1851. J qly ly
The State of South Carolina,
\bbcville District.?In the Common Picas
Joseph N. Whitner, )
vs. > Attachment
James G. Spctr. J
SX7UEREAS, the Plaintiff did on the thirVt
tieth day of March, instant, file hia
eelaration against the Defendant who (as it is
lid) is absent from and without th* limita nf
>is State, find has neither wife nor attorney
nown within the same, upon whom a copy of
le said declaration might be served: It is
tercfore ordered, that the said Defendant do
;ipear and plead to the said declaration, on or
L'fore the thirty-first day of March, which will
sin the year of our Lord one thousand eight
undred nnd fifty-six, otherwise final and abilutc
judgment will then be given and award1
against him.
MATTIIEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
lerk's Office, Abbeville Diauict, ^
March 30, 1855. ) 48 qlyly
IRON I IRON!! IRON" I
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
At Prices to Suit the Times.
1"*IIE Subscribers huve now on hand a large
stock of IRON, which they arc now offerig
at greatly rcduced prices, for cash.
Their stock comprises a complete assortment
f Swedes, Country, English, Oval, Band,
loop, Sheet, Rod, llorse Shoo Iron, <fcc. Ac.
Wholesale purchasers will be supplied at
barleston prices, with expenses added.
Iron and other Goods delivered at the Railed
Depot free of drnyage.
FISHER & AGNEW & CO.
April 80, 1865 |j" i *y .
NEW MARKET AND GREENWOOD.
Messrs. FERRYMAN & WALLER
r\7"OULD Inform, tke public that they havo
VY associated Mb SAMUEL FERRYMAN
ith them, for the purpose of carrying on the
Mercantile Business
l a more extensive scale; the style of the firm
ill now be FERRYMAN, WALLER A CO.,
i both New Market and Greenwood.
We would also say to our friends that w?
we taken much pains in selecting our Goods
r the Spring trade, therefore we would re ectfully
solicit an examination at least, aa wo
itter ourselves that for excellence and variety
' styles, we cannot be surpassed (if equallea)
7 any stock ever before offered in this marit
PERRYMAN, WALLER A CO.
March 19, 1855 60 9m
E. J. TAYLOR,
Undertaker. 1
S I have made complete arrangements for
the prosecution or the UNDERTAKING
USINESS, T intend to make it a prominent
irt of my business, and therefore hold myself j
ady at all times (by day or night) to the mang
of coffins, either from black walnut, pine
> poplar, at the shortest possible notice.
E. J. TAYLOR, .
Abbeville C. H, .Tan 29, 1855 89tf .
CAUTION.
L LL persons having demands against the
Estate of JOEL SMITH, deceased, are
quested to present them promptly attested to
e undersigned, to whom also those indebted
the Estate are requested to make payment,
A. M. SMITH, f_.
J. M. PERRIN. f
March 1, 1855 . 48 tf
SPRINGS AHD AXLES,
Price* Reduced!
At th* Sign of th? Golden Anvil. '
PHE Undersigned' have no* on hand H loom-'
L dete a*iortm?i?t r>f BPDIMno ?x *"
28, which tb^y Me wiling ?t rednced ptitoa,
rJ?h\. , FISHBRA AGNEW <k CO
Columbia, April 80. I8S8 [jflJL 1
NOTICE TO THE PUBLia
Ostowi
- V Ambtous, tvmt,
P^L??Da<,ot<?* are I0* ^tborifwJ to carry
L letters on the Road out of the M?ik eL 1
pt upon bnainesa of the Comtwfc*Th? ?J
>?p.ny ^jf0tbe^n0ibirffSS of
^Ogwt 8,1*5* U ' ^