The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, September 21, 1855, Image 3
Town Council.
Account of Monies Received and Expended bx,
Kobt. II. Waudlaw, IntOudunt. J'ublishca
by order of Council.
RECEIPTS.
J 854.
Sept. 23. Rcc'd from J. F. Livingston,
former Intendant, - - $ 25 07
" 30. " " J. \V. Cunningham?
fine, - * 10 0C
Dec. 11. " " Boll Ringers' licensc,
2 dnyn, 10 0C
1855.
Fob. 24. " " N. J. Davis?fine, - 2 OC
* " " " Luke Miithis?" - 2 0'.
? 2G. " " O. M. Miller, " - 10 50
" 27. " " Infant Drutnmer, license,
... . 10 oo
Mar4 2'J. " " Rasche license, concert,
...... f? 0?J
Apr. 7. " " Everett " show, 1U 00
Sept. 4. " " Bailey ?fc Co., licciisc,
circus, <tc., .... 10 00
" " " " Bailey ?fc Co., lieuiiao,
side show, .... 10 0<J
12. " " E. J. Taylor, old
hearse, - - - - 30 00
" " Various persons, at
different times?commutation
for Road
work, 463 25
?597 88
EXPENDITURES.
1851.
Sept. 26. raid S. G. W. Dill, balance
A r r / '
uuv iruiii iui'inur VMiincil,
8 4 32
Nov. 27. " McMillan A- Hamilton
on contract repairing
Roads, ..... t>5 00
1855.
.lune 29. " White ?fc Bullock's acc't, 8 25
July 18. " Charles Dendy "
for working on Roads, 12 50
" 21. " John Conine for ulcaning
Spring, .... 2 00
" 23. " A. J. Woodliurst, work
on spring-house, &-c., . 3 00
" 30. " J A. llatuilton, on contract
on Roads, - :{C 25
Aug. 3. " Logan <fc Davis, advertising
acc't, .... 1 00
" " " K. 11. Wanllaw, work
on Roads, - - - C 00
" 14. " S. G. W. Dill, Marshal,
3 (ju'rs snlary und fees, 122 70
" 22. " Enn.ht <fc Starr, for
hire wagon, ?te., - - 16 PS
" " " .las. T. Gilmer, on contract
for Roads. - - 20'> 00
Sept. 3. " T. \V. McMillan, on contract
for Roads, - - 3C 25
" 13. " Puckett A Wilson, acc't
for advertising, - - 3 3S
" " " Logan <fc Davis, do. do., 1 12
41 " " R. H. Wnrdhiw ?fc Son,
acc't, flu
" 17. " W. M. Ifughey, work
on Alley, .... 8 nO
" " li. W. l.nwson, 2 er.<cs
lor Plats, .... 1 jj.1
" " " J. A. All.n, for shovels, -J 12
" " S. G. \V. Dili, salary
and f<j<rr>, ... UO 7:1
Ual'nce on hand to turn
over to now Council, 11 20
?.r?U7 88
Abduyilu:, Sept. 17, 1855.?We certify tlint,
wc have examined the above account, and find
it correct. If. 1*. IHJtJHES,
(Signed) II. \V. LAWSOX,
A. ALLEN.
Sep 21 "20 I w
Just ltcceiring
AT H. W. LAWSON'S
TIN MANUFACTORY
rpiN PLATES, nil sizes;
.L Crnnkled PATTY PANS ;
TEA POTS; Box GRATERS;
Potato do.; Japanned TRUNKS,
nil aires ; Round Sugar BOXES ;
Cake do. ; Cash do. ; Toy CUPS
<fc PAILS ; Egg WHIPS; Foot TUBS;
Foot. STO YES; Mola.ises CUPS ; Candle
STICKS; CULENDERS;
Pepper BOXES; It A TIL US ;
CANISTERS; Knife BOXES;
English Tea KETTLES ; Russia
Iron SCOOPS; French SKIMMERS;
Dressing CASES; lv glisli
Wash BOWLS; Dust PA NS.
I have also a large assortment of WARKon
nana 01 1113' own luanulaciure, consisting in
part of
6,000 Coffee POTS, different sizes;
Covered BUCKETS, all sizes ; BALE
' do.; CU LENDERS ; Punched LANTERNS;
Water DIPPERS; CUPS,
all sizes; Cake 1'ANS; Milk <1??.;
Wash do.; Dish do.; Tea POTS ;
Stew PANS; TRUMPETS; GRATERS;
Water POTS; and several
other different articles, which I will sell 011
reasonable terms, wholesale or retail.
Every article warranted.
Abbeville C. II., S. C., Sept. 21, 1856.
Notice to Delinquents.
WE are desirous of bringing our old business
to a close. This is, therefore, to
cite all who have not settled with us to "conic
up to the scratch," without further delay. We
must have money. Wbo can get along without
it! PERRYMAN <fc WALLER.
New Market, S. C., Sept. 17, 1865 tf
Banner copy.
A. Voice tVoni Arkansas.
r I ^HE subscriber, intending to remove to
JL Arkansas, deems it very expedient to have
MONEY. RO nil luntnna */i (li/i V&lnln
of James H. Tusten, deceased, would do well
come forward and pay tfieir Indebtedness,
and those to whom the Estate is Indebted will
present their accounts properly attested to
* BAM'L TUsTEN, Adm'r.
September 12, 1855 ltf-8t
Negroes for Sale.
1 *'Ai VERY Valuable Family of NE- A
v >t\. GRdB5!, consisting of .a Woman
4nd h$r five Children, will he offered
for Mile, at Abbeville ?C. H., on Tuesday" of
liext Court %$4k. ' Nineteen hundred dollars
-will be required in cash, the balance on the
v ifi ret of January next
l- s Sept.*20, 1856 ,g0 2vr
"WOTICE
^ - * ? , .js.3?*jza. -
1o nereuy given mat application will be mado
at ttie next Sitting of the Legislature to
Incorporate the village of Ilodges.
* . ' man* citizens.
S?pt 81, '66. , 10j^
TXJQTreeeirfld a Urge supply ^IOE. Ic?
t U Croam, Ice Lemonade and Soda Watei
aja>retfjy/w.0f
Ba*>pn and Lard,
lO OOO liAOOV,0^ JcJneoM<
On
J faliTtrade.
POrtJLAlt PRICES!
Ward, It 11 re hard &. Co.,
AUGUSTA, OA.,
ARE Now opening their FALL and WINTEH
supplies of
Clioicc Family Dry Uootls,
j selected with great earc from recent importa>
; tions, utid comprising an assorttneiit wlii-li. f??i
Richness, Variety and Extent,
I is not usually found in this market. As t!i -y
| j now have the reputation of sailing FIRST
' i CLASS GOODS, upon a tnueh ly/inr Sail' >J
| J'ricx than they have been usually bought
1! here, they beg to assure their friends in
Abbeville District
i i that they intend to k$ep up this standard o!
| CHOICE GOODS, and to keep down prices to
I a fair remunerative profit. To (Ju-h and
S J'rom/it Paying Customers, and none othera,
, wo shall oiler
Great Inducements
to visit our Establishment.
Our Stoek consists, in part, of the following:
i>ki:ss c;ooi>s,
RICH VELVET BROCADED SILKS;
MOISE ANTIQUE SILK, in Black and
Colors;
New and Beautiful Shades of PLAIN ai->i
IvKI'PP.I> SH U'S
l'LAIN and STRIP LI) SlLICh, in grcul varictv
;
BLACK, ITALIAN and TAFFETA SILKS;
SILK ROBES, SATIN TURK ; CASHMERES;
Drl.AINES; AMFLINE CLOTHS;
IPLA1D SSTLTFS; FRENCH and ENGLISH
MKillNOS, nil *lino,js;
l'lain DeLAINES; Persian CLOTIIS; Ei!ulish,
French and Aiuericuri CALICOES and
| GINGIIAMS;
! CALICO POKES, A-n.: Black BOMBAZINES;
CANTON CRAPES; CANTON CLOTHS ;
Black CIIALLIES and AI.PACCAS ; EM
BROIDERIES and LACE GOODS, of every
description;
j EVENING DRESS GOODS, inoverj- vnr'ut v.
Glen's and Hoys' Wear,
CLOTHS ; CASSI.M ER lvS; VESTINGS ;
TWEEDS, it.:., ?tc.
i -FO-R. -PAMTTV TTQTT
Bath, "Whitney and Ru?i: BLANKETS ; Linen
and Cotton SHEETINGS ; PILLOW CASE
Linens and Cottons;
Red, White, Givy. Gn-cn, Blue, WeWi, Saxony
and Dome"-tic FLANNELS;
Shaker FLANNELS; Plain and Figured
Saeque FLANNELS; TABLE DAMA-K;
DOYLIES: NAPKINS; W1XK CLuTllS;
ITOWELINGS; Lace and Muslin CUR'IAlNS;
{ Curlain MATERIALS ; KRUIT CLOTHS;
Colore?: and White DIMITIES; iluckuluck
j and Bird's-Eye DIAPEKS ; ?irv.
1'LA.1*TA'ffI?>S
Nocro BLANKETS ; Geor;;in and K?-i.V:*.ky
j PLAINS ; Cot'.ou OSN ABURGS ; Georgia
STRIPES; ?tc
Z^S" Orders lircd with vise n:f?t
jto:ition, and ail 0 <> }. a arra:;ted.
WARD, BCHCl) AiiD A CO.
_s,j.t 21 20 ;f
Waler Proof Warc-IIon?o.
o Hf TIIE subscriber has taken V, <>
the Planter's Water Proof fe'j&iv'.K
Ware. House, formerly occupied 1<y Mr.
John Usher, Sr., an<] hy stii'-t attention to
business, lie hopes to merit a liberal share of
the patronage of the generous public of the
upper and Cotton growing districts.
The Wore House is above hicrh water ninrk,
"high ami dry," and more pe::ure from fire
than any other Ware House in Town.
P. S. I will also attend to receiving and
forwarding Goods and Produce, entrusted to
my care. " C. II. KENNEY.
Hamburg, Sept. 1. 135."). 10-lm
THE undersigned hns ^STTT
yfegEia opened, in this place. an *?y<. fc
entire new and well si'-leetod Stock of GOOD'S
| in the GROCERY Line, which he offers i<> his
friends and the public gem-ially, llo will bo
in the Market at. all Iiiij' M for the purchase of
Cotton and other l'rodueo.
Having secured the services of Mr. Jo soph
i Rosamond, ai a buyer of Cotton, he trust*; lie
will be able to share a liberal patron air*1, iie
will give his attention to the Sab- of Pro.!-ice,
and to the Receiving and Forwarding of Merchandise.
It. J. xjELMI.
i Hamburg, S. C., .Sept. 11, 165.1. I'.'-lm
SAL EOF RAILROAD ST 0 C K
By Public Auction.
THE Administrators of the Estate of Enoeh
Harmorc. deceased, will sell at. Public
Auction, on Sale I)ny, in October next, at Abbeville
Court House.
Twenty-five Sim res (&500)
Of STOCK in the Greenville and Columbia
Railroad. The Assessment on which has be?n
long since paid. Tlu- assessment will go with
the Stock to the purchaser.
Terms.?A credit until 1st January, 1S5C,
by the Purchaser giving Note and approved
Security. I). L. DONALD, ) . , ,
J J. C. WILLIAMS. V A'lmrSSeptember
18.ri5. 19-lt
Head Quarters.
2d Regiment Cavalry.
J-.IDKHTV HILL, AllgUSl 3U, lSu&.
ORDER NO?
A COURT MARTIAL will convene at
MT. VERNON, on tlio 29th of Septeinber
next, for tlie trial of defaulters for nonattendance
at the last. Regimental Parade at
Longmire's, and also for the trial of other
cases that may eonie before it. The Court will
be composed of the following officers, viz:
Lieut. Col. A. P. Butler, President.
Maj. J. C. Martin,
Capt. J. B. Griffin,
Copt J. F. Burress,
Capt. A. I). Bates,
Capt. W. K. Bradley,
Capt W. \V. Perrymnn,
Lieut Lott Jonnings,
t i?? r>
iJicuv. wan. uui i v,
.^Lient, J. L. Talbot-,
Lieut, J. H. Yeldell,
..Lieut D. Jordan,
Lieut. T. Crown, *
M. L. Bullock, Judge Advocate.
By order of Col. John F. Talbert.
* J. M. LAN*HAM, Ajfo;.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. *
Abbeville District.?Citation.
WHEREAS, Snrouet j. Richey, has applied
to me for Letter*'j 'of Administration
on all and singular tbo goods and chattels,
right* and credits of .William Jf Richey, lata
of the District aforespid, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of
said -deceaset&Jto be and appear before roe, at
our next Ordinary'jrVoBrt for tBe.tlid District,
to be holaen at Abbeville Court House, on the
twenty-M|jrbth day of September inst, to show
c*nRfy **>4 administration
should *?* be granted. ' 5*.
I . Given undar my han^and seal, thi? eleventh
F ^day^^f ^^^^m^r,^^tJh^e^gtar ofOTr^
Sheriff's .Sales.
BY virtue of sundry Writs of Fiora Facias !
to me directed,"I will sell ut Abbeville
Court House, on the first Moixlny in September
next, within the legal houro of sale, the follow- {
ing property, to wit:
1 House and Lot in the Village of Lowndes- <
ville, containing 5} acre*, more or le*s, bounded .
! by W. M. Bell. Sam'l lle&ter and others, as the .
| property of Richard Chaiping, uda. Force, 1
,! Conley ?fc Co., mid others. |
. 1 House and Lot. in the Village of Mt. Cnr|
iii. l. containing 1 '1 acre, on which there is u ,
j Carriage Shop, bounded by \V. C. Ware, A. '
Houston a:id others, as tin* property of I). F.
) Hni'tis nds. Bone?, <" rt ?fc .lone*. und other-".
25W Acroi, more or 1 bounded by Snm'l
j A rm-.v. Win. Ware und other.*, as the proper- 1
! ty of 11 null Culhotin, nd>. E. Agucw, II. A. :
i Jones, and others.
| 250 Aer.-s. or less, bounded by Jcs. Q.
j Bozetiifin. L. F. Power und others, a-the prop|
erty of J. A. Martin, ed.s. W. Q. Martin and
j others.
i Co') Acres, more or less, hounded by Marshall '
I Sharp. Dr. W. .lone- and other.-!. :;s the prop- I
! erty belonging to the Estate of Reuben Rob-i
! ertsoii, ?d-?. Ezekiel Ka?or and others.
I 3H0 Acres, more or le:!->, bounded by Rob't !
I Simpson, James White and others, as the prop- ,
I erty of A. Maul lin, ads. W. ii. Dennis, for an- '
| other and others.
TnR.ua.?CA Sir.
T. H. COCHRAN, S. A. D.
Sheriff'* Office, Sept. 10. 1865.
i
h a ii ?1 i'o r Sale.
rOFi'KR for Snlf r. Tni?:t of LAND, lying
throe miles West- of Abbeville Court
i Iloiirc, containing
JTmSC KE ara ?K^5?9
I SO of which in in Woods, w.-ll timbered, iu
bout DO Swamp Land, and she balance cleared |
;<ii<3 in cultivation.
I\.j ;.j;ti3 di^iriiig a good plantation conveni '
cut to the vi.'layv, and in a healthy section of
the DUtrkt, will --1u well to < all attdsee it, as I ;
urn determined to sell. g've n b.irirasn. t
T. -M. MOKROW. j
Sept. 14, 1805.
House mul L<ot foi- Sale I :
i r|"MIE subscriber boi?i;r de.=irous of m.vvimr j
| 1 into the country, oIf"i = for ale his Place
I in the Village of Lowndivii'c, consisting of a
; DWF.IXIXU lfOUsF, and I.ot containing:,
(twelve Acres, Blacksmith Shop and Car-j
riatre Shop. Tl'.c"?c Bui'dirigs are all* now;
and in food condrion. Thev will be ro!d to- i
get'iev or sepai a'.c'y to <='ji*. the ,'>ureh:is?-r*.
L. W. M?:A LISTER.
T.owndosviile, S. C., Sop'. 8. IE";5. 19-tf
; Offi<e Uciicral
j Crcrnvillc and Columbia Ruilmd.
COLUMBIA, September 1. 1S55.
: <f~\N ard after the 10th in-taut. thi? FARF
! 1 ) on this Road w:!l he FIVE CENTS PER
Mi'I.F. E. F. R\ WORTH,
Hep 3 !9 General Superintendent.
! T ? W <> ? 3 3* a* o wes's.
j LABOR SAVED.
I)RING your Wool ni><1 triv?* raa trial. We j
J are now pivpaivd to C/M.'D WOO!, into ,
j ROLLS on n ikmv sot ot' W()OL CARDS, with a
j RUHR MACHINE atta.dn.-d t)::it will Burr the
j Wool with less wast" tl an if 'lone liy hand. ,
: The entire Machine is new. and situated on
' Johnson's Cr-ck, Abbeville Di^tri^t, five miles
j North of T< inpl>.- of Health P. ()., two and a
< half mil'-q Eaut of the junction of the Geiier!
al's and Ward's Roads, and near the latter, he|
inn nine niiloa Wet of Due Wpst Cornor. Wo
I will he ahle to Card from H O to 150 pounds of
; Wool per day. Ab we intend to do our part
well, we hope to give general satisfaction, and
therefore respectfully solicit the patronae-e of
! tl e public. YOUNG i BLACK,
j September 4th 'Ofi. 1 Htf
Fatronizo Home Manufacture.
rIAHE undvr-ianed invite the attention of the |
x public to thi'ir l.ot of I,
| Iconic IQniiiifacturcd fclioos. ,
Th?'V have on hand, and ure constant! v adding j
| tr> their present Stoek ' f Shoes and Boots eon-1
: sistii.jrof a varb'tv of kinds. Tlu-v icvlr* nnv.!
i ticulur at ti-r.t ion to th?-ir
Vlinto** IVcurc Shoes. ji
They are of tin; best quality, and will be sold I
, on tiie most tva'-onablc terms.
Persons wi>-'?:ug 'o purchase can see a sneci- |'
j men of our Winter iWojrane at the ^t?>re ofj'
II. S. Kerr. Abbeville Court Hoiue. Shoos and!
Rooi^i of till kisjd-? in the best Style of Work- j!
i !!;:inshij) will be furnished on short notice.
! They v.'imid also inform (tie public that they 1
! l:nve n tr<xvl supply of choice LKATIIF.lt now
j ready for uso and for ?n1e. Cull aii?l see. ,
YOUNG & MULLIKIN*. 1
j Due West, S?-tomber 3, 1851. 2ni
! THE STATE OF SOUTH CfROllNA, 1
Abbeville District?In Eqnitty.
A. P. P.osinso.v
vs.
Saban E. McICi.vney, Wm. H. McKi.vney
tt. al.
Petition for the Sate of Land*.
PURSUANT to the order of Chancellor
.Johnston in this ca?e, I will sell nt Pub;
lie f)iit/!rv. nt AMu.vill? f'/mfi tT.uu.? Ci-1,.
!Dav in October next, the Tract of Land, do- !
scribed in the pleadings, of the Renl E?tnto of
Robert McKinney, deceased, containing twcntv'-nine
Acres, more or los\ hounded l?y lands
of Win. \V. Belchor, A. I. Conner and others.
Purchase money to be paid in Cash.
W. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office, '
September 3, 1S65. 18-ptda
" r W A IV YEI).
V FIRST-RATE BODY MAKER can secure j
good wages by applying immediately
to the subscriber at, this plnoe. None other
than a First-rntc Workman need npplv.
PI J. TAYLOR.
Abbeville C. II., S. C, Sept, 6, 1855. 18,tf
Wanted Immediately,
SHORTY or Fifty likeW young NEQROES,
for which liberal prices, /K?
in cash, will lie given. St
-^SUBER <fc TARKS.
September 2, 1855. ' tf
Land W a r r a 11 t A .
r|^IIE highest Prices given for any number
A. of LAND WARRANTS, by "
WESLEY A. BLACK,
j ?? Addrciw Due West, S. C.
'* Sept. 6, 1855. 18tf
JONES & LIVINGSTON,
Attorneys at Law,
Office next door to Thornton df Fpir,
ABBEVILLE" C. H.
it, A. JOVES.j [j. W. UVINOSTOW.
Black Oats. ' ,
A LOT of BLACK dfrTS, 7i?Atly/^lc&?
woighing forty pooods to tb? "bushel, for
w?1e by JL & KKjUL
Aug 17, . Jf, \Vr
Land 1"? r Sale.
DESIROUS of raorimj to the West, I offer
for Sale my l'liuitatiou, in Abbeville
District, containing
One Hundred and Fifty cleared, One Hundred
of which is fresh and ir. n high state of
cultivation, the balance in Woods?lies well,
and is heavily timbered.
Thia Tract of I.r.nd lies immediately on the
Post Road, one tn'ic from Mr*. Sarah WidemanV,
and adjoins Ini'ds of Mts-i-s. Anthony
Harmon. William Williamson, Joseph and
( corge Patterson, and otln r\ and for Health
id not surpassed by any place in the District.
The Production ol the Land is equal to any in
the neighborhood ar? the present crop will show.
It is wvil Watered, r.n excellent spring in one
hundred yard* of the house, with runniug
water through most of the fields.
There i? a comfortable Dwelling House with
all necessary Out Buildings ou the premise:-*.
The above named Tract of Lat^d offers many I
inducement * to a man wishing to settle perina- \
nen'ly. In addition to it-i being a good neigh- ]
borhood the contemplated Valley Road will
run in about two hundred yards of the most
he i vily timbered part of the Tract where timber
wiit no doubt be in great demand. 1 deem
i' unnecessary to give a more detailed account,
but invite persons wishing to buy to give me a
call. ARTH U R * MU ft FHY.
September 8, 185?. 19-tf
FULLER'SFHAT STORE.
IN railing attention to my Styles for the
FALL AND WINTER. I return my
thanks at. the fame time to my friends and the
public generally for pnfet favors, and I shall
endeavor to merit a continuance.
The same moderate charges will prevail that
have mad the establishment so popular
throughout, the State.
fine diuteskui Hats, ?4.
Oakford und Son's (of Philadelphia) Fine
Hnts, aad Geniiin'B (214. Broadway) will be
$4 60.
ao departure from these prices.
Terms exclusively Cash.
Sept 0,'CO. " 18 tf j
LAN DROITS ALR !
I OFFER for j:il>: a Tract of Land, j
J lying on both side? of Turkey !
f'r.'/ k, iii Abbeville District, about fire mile.
Soi;h of C'ok?ibury Depot, oa the Cambridge I
roa'1, tuining
08-t Acres.
About one hundred i?ad fourteen acres bottom
iaiid. some lii'tv of which is mill-pond bottom oi".
llie richest und most productive quality; three '
l.undred a<.*es fine woodland ; the balance i
cleared and in cultivation.
On the premises are h comfortable Dwelling :
house, having nine room*, all necessary outbuildings.
u Blacksmith Shop, and a
Fine Merchant Mill.
This place i.-? situated in one of the rnoit do-si- j
r:ihi.? and healthy ncii-libo: hoods in ;l:c District :
i>t State, und has one of tin! best MincralSpi ing*
i:: use in tin* S;tute. It the above place is not
>ld 'ivfyi'c-tlte Jirst Monday in Octol>_< ? ,1 wiii
jell it to the higU-d bidder, at Abbeville C. II.,
:i:?d no mistake.
The place wan formerly owned by Reuben '
Roberthon, deceased, and is known aa "the Rob-1
' I'tson S'laee " i
Person* desiring to purchase land, would do
well to come and eee this ttaot, as I am confident
they will bo pleased with it. as well as the
tenna 011 w hich I will sell. |
MARY N. ROBERTSON. !
Nor. 1, 1354 26 tf j
T'1C Columbia Banner and Laurensville j
Ihrald will copy uutil day of aa:c and for- j
wa/d t.itii accounts to this office.
FOR SALE |
A VALUABLE PLATNAT10N IN tho
"Calhoun Settlement," on waters of
Calhoun Cr?>ek, containing
More or less. of which about Eight Hundred
:ire in WOODS Well timbered.
There are over Two Hundred Acres of;
splendid HOT I'OMS, of which about One Ilun-1
dred and '1 i.irty are in eultivivatien, r>nd neiir-'
ly th<* whole of which are secure from injury,!
except fr?-m extraordinary overflow?. Much.
u( the iitud i.s t.upetior GRAIN* land, and is'
also uood COTTON land. The Plantation is in !
" X'j:jllent. repair, with comfortable
i>wellirasr Homnc, "
>ut buildings, accornmodai ions for sixty or |
jeventv slaves, trood fencing, ic.
It id a!*;o well situated for the transportation
:>f produco. beinir ten miles from the Savannah
Riv.-r, and the same distance from the Railroad
?.t Abbeville Court House.
The pr'-po-ed route of the Savannah Valley
Railroad passes within three mile's of it at Cal- j
houu's Mills, where, should the R-?ad be buiit, I
fi Depot wil 1 certainly be located.
Tlii9 Plantation is only offered for nale to ef- j
Feet a diviaon among the parties in interest.
For information as to Terms, <fce., apply to!
VVM. II. PA 1 ACER. Esq.. at Abbeville C'. II..!
ur to Mr. EDWARD PARKER, on the Plauta-:
tioii.
Abbeville, September G, 185G. * 18-lra i
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j
Abbeville District?In Equity.
Wm. B. Dop..V
vs. * I
3. A. Hodges, Wm. Beazeley aud Mart, his
wife,
Bill for Partition, Injunction dtc.
PURS.tr A N'T to the order of Chancellor
Johnston in this case, I will sell nt Pub i
lie Outcry, at Abbeville Court House, on Salej
Day, in October next, the Trnetof Land, de-J
scribed in the Pleadings, situate, lying and
being 011 Persimmon Lick Brunch?waters of
Rocky Creek?wnteis of Savannah River,
adjoining lands of John W. Hearst, James Morris
and other?, known a1! the Carrol Land, and
containing One Hundred and Sixty-three j
Ac res, more or less.
Terms.?A credit of twelve months, except j
as to the Costs which are to be paid in (Atxfi. j
The Purchaser to give Bond frith at. leost twj>
good sureties to secure the purchase money
8nd pay for papers.
WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Uffiee,
September 8, 1855. 18-tds
rfHE~STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
jiuucvine isiairic.i?m jh'junr/.
America K Hack en
v*. ^
Ella C. IIackett.
Bill for Partition of Real Estate.
"T3UR?>UA$T to the order of Chancellor
JL Johnston in this case, I will sell at -pnblic
Outer}', at Abbeville Court House, on Snle
Day in October next, the Real Eetnte of Elijah
C. Ilnckett, drceascd, situate and lying on
Coffee Town Creek, in Abbevillo District, containing
Two Hundred and Scvonteen and onefourth
Acres, more^r lees, and bounded ;by
lands of Dr. JqJjn P. Biivrutt, Benjamin Sales,
JaroerPartlow and others. -
Terms^? A credit of tweve months from day
pf sale. Purohaaer t6 give Bond with at least
two good sureties to seoqrA the Pn roll use money
and pay for papors. Coats , to be paid ip,
CSmK &. FARKEI;,^ JS. I D.
Comromionsr'a Offioo,
SeptmWViaM.- T- ;
AMAROElQt of '?i?<iDAMS jus*
.'f '
ABB1?XLLl" CO
WE RAVE CONSTANT!, V UN HANI) An
will soli lower than ever oIFcrc<l in thin
| We will buil'l \^> order any Vehicle in our lin
' Z3f' KEPAIKLNCx ueatlv done, aocheap an a
Z3T All Now "Wor
I WE also have on hand a large lot of FISK'S !
i feeting the dead for prolonged interment, for ti
i which we will sell exceedingly low for CASH,
i We will alio make COFFINS. i*nd send to
11IEAIISE, which will go free of cbcrge.
Abbeville C. II., January 18, 18C5
jTOUGATIOH. !
'"pilE Exercises of the Abbeville Male Actd- .
I L eniy will resume o:t the 10th of Septem-1
ber, being the commencement of the 2d Sea- i
nion of the Scholastic year. j
The Tuition of each Class will bo for the
1st Class: Reading, Writ in/, 1st Ses. 2d Ses. '
Spelling, and Primary Geography.
- - " - $14 CO J 0 00 j
2d Class: The above with
Geography, History, A- i
rithmetic, English Grammar,
and exercises in Euglish
Composition, 20 00 y 00.
Sd Class: The above with
nil the advanced English
Branches, - - - 23 00 10 00 ,
4th Class: The above with
Latin and Greek, - - 2a 00 12 00
Boarding can be obtained in desirable fa;ni
lies, end at reasonable rates, either in the Village
or country near the Academy.
Although it Is of the greatest importance that j
all the p'ipih should he present ? .' the opening
| of the Session, stiil they may b?- received at'
anytime duing the tetm. Students wiil be I
I charged fi <>ni the ti ;re they enter until the close j
of the Ses-io:', unless special urrsng^m nts are 1
made to the eontiarv.
For fni-f -....I.. !
. i.u-i .u.Tuvii, i.'i11 > iu u:?s x'rinci*;
pal- .JAMES (J. CALHOUN, A. B., !
Principal, luhls uctor in M;ii ln.-;r)<.tic:j.
JAMF.b ,\. MONTGOMERY, A. B., .
Instructor in the Ancient Languages.
August il-l, Io5f>. 10 Ciu i
We iflusl Have .TJotaey ! j
.1 LL Person* having Dernnr:<ls s gainst the
/"I. Estate of Enoch Barmoro, dccer-iied,
will present them to the undersigned by Use
fi..?tday of November next. Those Indebted
to sni?! Estate by Note. Store Account or
A-.vuuiit. will ervve the Admin ?
tors of Djuch trcuhlo <;?=0 mcmse'lves of cost, !
by paving up by that Date.
out! you liave had ose|
yeur's indulgence!!
D.L. DONALD, I AA?.? I
J. C WILLIAMS, f Adta"August
23, 1955. 17-It
ALSO,
Those IneVtcd to the late firm of Brirmoro i
<t Donald by Note or Account, will save Cost!
by settling with me immediately, ns I must j
have the MONEY in order to close up the |
Estate of E. Bat-more, deceased, and it ia un-'
nleaaantto have to sue for it.
D. L. DONALD, I
Surviving Partner.
August 23, 18G6. 17-4t I
Banner copy twicc.
LAiVD FOR SALE. ;
THE subscriber offers for sale his LAND3, j
situated within one mile of Mount liil!, |
or Bnrmore'sTurn Out or. the Greenville ami I
Columbia Railroad. Tlie Tract eoiitrir"!
*sr W ?2Z2 2s?t. :k?-c ? :
On the Tract is some Three Hundted Acre* of j
Woodland, about Thirty Acre* of good Bot -!
torn, a good DWELLING IIOUiE, GIN |
HOUSE nnd SCREW, with a7l ? covary out
Buildings. I will sell all together or divide to |
suit the purchasers.
A: y p.trson desirous of settling in Abbeville
:.! i -u -> 1
jsicti ivi >wui?? aw u rn iv npl'iy, in uie ii^uhii >
of the Phico in unsurpassed by any pluc# in {
t"e Dis*riot snd very Productive.
?.55 Ter.iiii will (Je wade ca->y.
ULNJASIIN .'JMITH. I
August 17. 1S.ir>. 10 tf
A W151V STYLE.
I HAVE just received altogether a 2f?W |
STLE of
HSI'IIIAL CASE,
Which for form atul finish for surpat-sos the for-!
mer style, tliev lieing made of the c^ioe material.
of course they will bo found to answer I
the same purpose. Their FORM and their j
ROSE \VOuL> Fiiiwh pleases for beyoud the i
old style, iu the minds of all that have Been1
thfin.
1 shall Boon have an assortment of them here,
which I fllmll be p'.i-nscd to abow to any one
who may wish to r.ee tlic:n.
E. J. TAYLOR.
Abbeville C. IT., August 28, 18ofi. 17 tf
Executor's Notice.
Estate of John Campbell, tieo'd.
N'OTICE is hereby <*iven to nil person* interested
that a final settlement of the
r.yuiic hi sum cicci'iiwu win ue maue lu me I
Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District, on j
the 'Jtub of November nextIf
there Ahou Id be any demands against the'
Estate still remaining unpaid, those persons j
having such will present them properly attested,
for payment.
JOSEPH F. BELL, 7.x v.
Aug 21, 1865 10 8m I
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j
I Estate of C. Barnes, Dec'd.
ALE persons indebted to the Estate of C.
Barnes, deceased, are hereby notified to
come forwur.l immediately and pay up, as the
Estate must be settled 'soon. Persona who
may havo claims against the same will present
them to C. V. BARNES, Ren,
Administrator.
Aug. 10, 1855. ! *? tf '
The Giant Has Come !
"WE call attention of Planters' to
and 3 of Scott <k Maobeo, Giant's Corn and OoW)
Mill?one of them^L'jing in oporatioa. Call
and examine.
ALSO,
1 Doz. Shuck and Straw Cotters?varions
Sizes,
2,000 lbs. fresh Tobacco, jnct from Virginia-^
Fsctorv.
6 Boxes feest Brand Cigara. Fresh Goods
arriving daily?alt cheap for Cash, by
H. S. KERR.
White Lead? Linseed Oil, &o.
&$0G Lb%pure and
;4.0Q GalH. Linseed Oil, . .
ljDO B^shfe, (aMotUd
6ttWd ? Wi' #&.
ti?y Mirt.
jutyii, ? ii* ' \ tr -
r\ . V<
A YH~FAQTQnYI .
"." iortiuei.t of Fine ItVGOIE^ which wr
market, ou time to unit the purcliauer.
<! .'f buflinew, at the nhortest notico.
ny other Establishment in the iitnte. iM
k Warranted. .Ail
ii.i uu maw (jftii;", nir-niciii, lor procimportation,
or any other desirable purpose,
.* pari of the District desired. We haven? n?w
TITOS. m. christian;
JAMES l. deale.
37 ly
FO UK 1)
A ilULIABI.E MEDICINE.
THE CELEBRATED
co^leton
BiTTERS,
A Purely Vegetable Preparation.
and a
SOYS2KE1GIV REMEDY
FOR
DYSPEPSIA.
1mKJ? BITTERS arc purely a VEGETABLE
COMTOUSD. and are offered to
Hie public uml-rr t!io fullest conviction that
thev will be f??*i.i a ?ufe end sovereign remEDY
for DY-T'l lVJA. ' "
They havo been triumphantly tested, not'
only by nnmiTonn fumiliee mid Physicians in
th? Soi-.h. who iieve furnished ample testimony
m to their decided excellence, but also bv
the proprietor, ~!io, for ton years, suffered all
the gloom incident to that stubborn and dir
tressin^ di/-.<rn=<?.
Tl.c COLLETON BITTERS are also a CnrLiins.'.tvf,
rr.osi excellent for Cholera Morbus,
Coviv.;:te-'j, Sickness, Nausea, proceeding
ft'oni ".\5?atyver CMice, Shortness of Breath,
A-.'.iir . ii-mrtburn, Cramps and Stitches in
the Brenrt.
1 he above Medicine is highly recommended
to literary gentlemen, students, elderly people,
and otliei'ii of sedentary habits.
"1 do hereby certify that I have known and
itv-il your celebrated" compound CULLETOK
BITlEr.:; in my family for more than fifteen
vorra, and I do verily believe it to be one of- __
ths moat c:-.luable Family and Plantation
ifiiiOti'i use, hi vim* "J ",,f4 ? e
t.Ti - - iv instances, that with troth it
u'rv be niErm-yJ. i!icy well deserve the high
encomiums which they liavs received from the ,
ulfiicted ~ -;-j have partaken of their invigcrati?
; a:.'J health-restoring properties.
Siy.ied, C/lAS. G. CAPERS, Planter;
St Helena, 8. C."
Ti.~ u^deraigred, wholesale agenta for tha
abvve, ti'ke pleasure in stating that they are intimately
acquainted with the manufacture of
the "CoLLtru.N Bitters," hence they do not lieaitnto
to commend the articlc as possessing rare
virtnoB, and well calculated to afford relief in
Dyspepsia and its Kindred
Ifcaaeascs.
Retail Price 60 Centn a Bottle!
Tor which *;um an incalculable amount of ?ufforij.g
may be arrested. Tho trade will be
supplied o;i liberal terms.
Orders should b?3 nddretaed to
IIAV1LAND. HA URAL <t CO.,
Special Agents*, CliQrleston, S. C.?
Importers of Drug% Medicines, Chemical's,
P^rfumerv, Brushes, Ac:r%~
For ?cie by WAKULAW <fc LYON",
A'jbVvjiio; F. 0. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY
>'. i/A! ; V. C'ikesrmvy. [junc 1 *55 ly
TTwi>?5>/I.TES FOR OFFICE.
The friends of S. O. "W. DILL respectfolly
announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, at
the nsxt Flcctica.
tST Tii?! friends of W. W. GRIFFIN rcspcctfully
Announce liiin n candidate for Sheriff at V
the ei:?uing election. [May 7, 1S66. ^
?iT The friends of XIMROD McCORD r?- *
spcjtfully announce him as a Candidate for
Sheriff at the ensuing Election.
?3?" The friend? of C:ipt. S. A. Hodges respectfully
announce him as a candidate for Tax
(JclUctor at the ensuing clcction. . <
The friends of Jons R. Wilson respectfuriy
announce him an a candidate for Tax Col
Iccior of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec
tion.
ZST nre authorised to announce the Rcr.
,l?-m Mnnnr no n r-nn/lirln?o fn+ ??
Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the en
suing election. * "
1&- The friends of .TAMES M.YANDIVER
respectfully announce him nn a candidate for '/ "v-'V
Tax Co/Urtor of Abbeville. District, at the en?
suing; election.
LOOK TO YOUlToWN INTERESTS* AMD
CALL AT TUB
PEOPLE'S CASH OKOCEKY
AT MOUST CARMEL, ,
ANI> examine our fresh supplies of QRO*
ceries, provisions; confeg- <;i$k
tiokl'ries, ire., <? < ., which we have on hand * '
and are constantly receiving.
Our motto is, "Live, and let live."
1IES1TR <fc 'SCOTT..
May 22, 1855 ly A.. .
.?o .. v '-':
Settlement,
'-STATE OF WILMAM THOMPSON,- DECKASEItK^ NOTICE
is hereby given to the Kindred .VL>
Creditors of enid deceased, that a ,
eettlement will be mado of *aid Estate,- in the*.
Court of Ordinarv, on Friday the. fifth of Oc? ' - %??
tobernext. JAMES W. RlCH*EDSON^ C;. %* ?$>
Administrator. jij
I Jnlv 5.1855. 10 - Sm_ - ^
:? . *y Jjjfe
ORIENT CHAPTER 9, R> A. M.> * ****
COKKSBUUY, ?
WILL meet on the Fourth Jlofttfny of c?e' <x?$jfs$jjri
' r\ month on th^Priday 10 F?t>ruarv,
April, Juri^tfftvigiist, Oetober'.'Doeem- i&Bfci.j
ber.'at 3 P. M. W
Feb. 10, 1865. 4i - k
Dissolution. , ,^v>r ,
;ri^HE CopartnerahiR, of WHOT& fctX& ^ "-JPI
R1 LOCK is this dafc%ggjy^a^, ?P>tu?lX #
consents All persona ^ tf?
to ma^ ^ ^