The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, September 21, 1855, Image 4
THE INDEPENDENT fRESjSl
in vriiusitE:' cvi > KKin.vv moknixo, nv
rUOXTSTT ^ WILSON, Proprietors. |
T t R M S .
'? $ ?! tvf annum, invariably in advance. .
Advertisement* will be inserted coi?.;piouously
at the following very low r#tc?:
1 square of 12 lines or less, 1 inner!Son, 7C.Every
following insertion, 37 |
1 square 3 months, - $4 00 j
-1 " 0 " en
1 " 1 year, 10 on
Announcing h Candidate, (in advance,) 3 0<> |
Liberal deduction* will be wade. to persons ;
advertising largely.
All obituary notices exceeding twelve linen .
will be charged jih advertisements.
?3?" All communications and lottera on V.tisiRCbo
with this otlicc, must be addressed to The I
IsKLi'LNnuNT I'r.i.-s, Abbeville C. II. S. C., rut
T.\n>, to iw-uro attention.
poetryt i
Hymn in a Happy Approach to Death.
Conic forward, L<i.th, and let us talk.
While near lo thee I stand;
I fear thee not; so I draw near
To shake thy thrice cold hacd. i
I welcome theo to do thy work.
Soon aj ray eunds are ru;s ,
I cannot form an enq.ty wish
Thy eoiniug stroke to shuts.
In losjic dark chamber of the grave !
Do thou this body lay :
For in thy hand-, O Death, my friend,
I featlees leave my clay.
Haiite, take thy dart, thy spear, thy b.:w,
Acd lift, thy killing hand;
.> I'll look thee boldty in tho face.
And thtSo undaunted stand.
By faith I bcc Itnraanucl'a luod.
Oh, let me leap on shore,
To mingle with you seraphim,
in )!.?>. ^1...:? -J
MI^II muni.: HUUre.
I hear their harpss their golden harp?,
Bound the RedoeriiorV j raito ;
Oh let me join niv notes with them
Aud bing redeeming grace.
Coiuo quickly, Death, tuo angelic guards i
Are hovering all around, j
And -waiting to embrace their charge
"When thou haot me unbound.
Make haste! eutloobe! dissolve life's band, j
I long to be awaj-; j
When immortality's, in vie-**,
CoulJ paticnce bear delay *
*"*" T ->i?r is recompensed
By ecstaeies of death ;
Assured of eudk-^ life, I yield, I
Triumphing, yield my breath
I paut for pure immortal joys ;
I'm all anxiety,
To see, to feel, to hear, to know. ;
What meano eternity.
i
New, row my breath begins to fail! i
Tho spirit's almost free;
And all the bands that keep their hold
At once asunder flee.
I breathe, I feel immortal life.
And taste celestial joy.
While dazzling glories rouad the throne.
My every power employ. !
Yefriend? burviving, dry your tears.
Your siglib. j'our tear*, arc lo(.t;
Bbed them for those who on tho sea
Of mortal lifo are tor.snd.
Juat on my cye-lklu let borne friend
His finger genth- lay ;
Without their aid I see the beams;
Of an oternal day. j
ADVE RTISE MEN TS. |
THE nDEPEXOEXT PRESh, ;
TUBLIMJED WEEKLY, AT A11DEVILLE, S. a, |
AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, !
XT AS a circulation of nenrlw r.n.-> I
11 ic Abbeville District, and in constantly I
increasing. Its circulation in this Stale in'
* about fourteen hundred, and its entire litt of
subscribers numbers over sixteen hundred. It
is thoreforo offered to the mercantile and bu-*iCM8
community ecnerallj- as the best advertising
medium in tlio up-country of South Car-!
olina.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
1 square 3 months f 4 0(l!
1 square 6 months 6 00
1 square 12 months 10 00
2 6quaros 3 months 6 00
1 squares 6 months 10 00
2 squares 12 months - - - 15 00
3 squares 8 months 8 00
5 squares 6 months 12 00
V.-.-..3 squares 12 months 20 00
. 4 squares 3 months ...... 10 00
'4 squares 6 months 16 00
4 squares 12 months 25 00
6 squares 3 months 15 00
6 squares 6 months 20 00
, - 5 squares 12 months SO 00
tw Advertibcrnents inserted for a shorter]
period than three months will be charged 75
cents per square (12 lines or lest.) for first, insertion
and 81^ per square for each continuance.
ggy Any one advertising by annual Or semiannual
contract can change his advertisement
monthly, if ho desires.
esr Subscribers to the paner -wbn fin nn? I
pay tlreir subscriptions within 'the year will be
charged $1 60. [April 20, 1855
Dress Goods at Cost.
WE intend from this day to the close of tbc
seaBon, to offer our entire stock ofSum'
"'^mer Dress Gooda, at Prime New York cost...
Our present atoro being much too t-mtill for
our buaineaa, we are driven to this alternative
;Ti : * to make room for a largo Fall Stock. The as'
aortmentof Summer Drees Good* now offered
itf^oftt, was thought under the most favorable
olfcumetancea and in large lota, aud ia no
doubt the largest in the State to select from.
fv? * consisting of all the late styles in Flounced
>i Robes, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns,
Silks, Ac., die.
We respectfully a?k attention to the above,
y jfjfc' and also to the.fact that all other Goods in
'Wr*t storo, will be sold at reduq^prices.
Sfc-i WARD, BUftCHAHD & CO.
June 22, 1855. 6 * tf
JI | $25,000
W> tL 4tKh WORTH of valuable LANDS for sal*
* * M *D rickens District, inclu<^n^erson*
Will,
and water power Eufficient for a Wool and
\\ \ \ \ If
TO TUE PATRONS OF
Perry Davis'
V EGETABLE PAIN KILLER.
OWING to the largo amount of Counterfeit
Pain Killer put up and sold <19 genuine
by unprincipled men wo have been obliged to
resort to very t.vpennive moan urea to protect,
oiu-faclvva pecuniarily, and the public from great
injury, buying and uoing their worthless countcifeitf.?'the
comparative plain and eimple
atyle iu which our Pain Killer has been put up.
hat; made it very easy for thoeo disponed, to
imitate it very h"tije..vf fully, no far an it a extnrual
appearance, in tfylo" of bottle, label and
color cf the article; but we netil not Kay that
the compou'j.l i? n iui.>etnb1e. filthy proiluetion,
fl'j '' calculated to d<> groat injury to those who
might use it with confidence that thev havo
boon accustomed to lino the genuine Pain Kil1-..
1 ?... : ?
I?i. 1 HH.IC5 ? UHMJ UliRillt'iW It Ih lO COUIUOriVlt
valuable preparations, do it in bo secret a manner.
that it ih almost useless to attempt to punish
them hv legal measures. an it. io difficult,
and itc might cay impossible to bring proof
home to them.
Connideritig the great ditSeulty in protecting
ourselvro and the public by prosecuting parties,
we have been to a very great expense in getting
up a finely cxcutcd
STEEL EXGR A YED LA EEL,
for our bottles. Wc also attach to our bottle*
a?teel engraved Note of hand, which we issue
at. our obligation, and to counterfeit which is
held to b? forgery by the laws of tho United
states, and which parties will not dare attempt
to do. The great expense attending the getting
up and printing of the-o label? will pre-1
to the nuhlia ilwt the articlo thev purchase it>
the genuine Perry Davi3* Pain Kiiler, manufactured
by Perry Davia d: iiou, sole proprietor?.
The Pain Killer -will he put in a now stylo
of j" an el bottle. tritK tlm wordf,
jjavIo1 Vegetable Pain Killer,
blown in tho Glass. Wo have discontinued
the use of the 37$ cents bottles, and now put
lip oiily four oi/PH, viz: at, 12i, 25, SO cents
and ?! 00 per bottle.
We have 'also a very fine engraving or.
Stone, for the Bos tabu's, t-pecifving the contend
of the bos, whore and by whom manufactured,
<te. We have albo added to our pamphlet
of directions and certificate^ a cover
beautifully finished, presenting on tho first
pago a very excellent. likenebH of Perry Davis,
the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The
bottle labels, ar.d one label on each box, has
also a correct likenera of Perry Davis, which
it xnii tie impohtiblo to couitterfc-it sucoeiwfuHy.
We have been to thin expense, thut ihc public
might have perieet confidcr.co that- thoy!
wer? getting the gcnuir.o articlo when th?y j
buy a bottle as above described. To those who j
have ao Jong Uoed and proved the nioritdofj
our article, wo would say that we shall con-1
tinue to f repare or.r Pain Killer of the bost
mid purest materials and tbat it oliftil be every j
way -worthy of their approbation a!, a family
medicine. PERRY DAVIS & 602*.
Providtnec, Ji. I, July 1 Kt, 13.*>5.
Z&" Tho I'oin Kiilcr h hoM by WARDLAW
<fc LYON, Abbeville ; GAREY <t GAREY,
Cokehburv; W. F. PRATT <L Co., Nowhirry;
P. A. W'LHITE .1- Co. and I. W. TAYLOR
An-lerno:); SIMONS, HUFF A Co. and
GINDRAT A Dl'Nt'AS, Charleston; and by
Druggiste and Modieine Dealer* generally. I
July 27. 1S.'.5. IjJ 3m i
Use the Magic
IMPRESSION PAPER
For Writing Without Pen or Ink.
COPYING Leave.*, Plants, Flower*. Pictures.
Pallerns from ( 'niKi ni.l ma-l. i
.j, ...... a- j
inp Linen indtllibly, and nrinii'oid writ in p. J
This a 1 tide is absolutely the beat pocket ink?tand
in the known world, for a bniull quanti- j
ty folded and jilaccd in the pocket constitutea j
a traveling inkstand which cannot he broken. I
?So pen 13 needed, for any stick sharpened to i
a point, writes equally with the heat gold pen !
in the universe. For drawing it is indispen-1
sable. It in indeed the whole art of drawing I
and painting?taught in one lesson. Any leal, |
plant or flower van be transferred to the pages
of the album, with a minute and distinct remsmblance
of nature. With equal facility pictures
and embroidery patterns can ho taken,
and have received the highest euloginms from
the fair sex. and indeed a more tasteful present
for a lady could not be produced. This
magic paper will also mark linen, or other
articles to no to he porfectly indelible. All the
washing in tho world failsto bring it out. Any
child can use it witb perfect ease. With tins
Magic Paper likewise, one or four copiea of;
every 1 tier written can be secured without j
? i
....j <1U<1111<J11U1 inner wimtever, making itlho!
cheapest nnd mobt convenient article extant, i
It is used to great advantage by reporters of
the public press, Telegraphic operators, and a
host of others. Encli package contains four
different colore?Black. Bine, Green and lied
?witli full an.l printed instructions, for all 10
use, nnd will last sufficiently long to obtain
five hundred distinct impre*>ior.?.
It is put up in beautifully enamelled eolorwl |
envelopes, with a truthful likeness of the I'roprietor
attached.
Each and every package warranted.
Price $2 a dozen or five for$1. Single packages
'26 cents.
Address, post paid, N. HUB BELL.
167 Broadway, N. Y.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.
oHpbbeu/s Maoio Impkhsaion Paper.?We refefcour
readers to the advertisement in another
column, setting forh tho'^perits of this pleasing
and ingenious invention. The cheapness
should induce all to give it a trial.
Philadelphia Merchant.
It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility
~-*i- ' '
mm mo sttie n ricniy deserves.?Tribune.
Jufit what the publio has long desired, and
recommends iUelf to every individual of taste
and refinemeet.?Journal and Courier.
July, 6, 1865. 6 8m
r O. JOE. CALHOlfJf. ^
WHOLESALE AND KVti&ifc B
DEALER IN FOREIGN. ABD AilEllICAN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
COLtfMBU, S. C. * '
* or M. CALHOUir/
&S4E2 EMttJJE:3BC?"WU ML^"SL?3?
Oh ice Gen*. Sdi-'dt G. <fc C. It. R.
IlrLHNA, July 24, 1S55. r
r~I"MlE following Schedule for Passenger Trains
1 will go into operation on Monday next, g
30tli in-il.. viz: H
Up, Leave Columbia 9.<"?0 A. M.
" Frost's Mill 9.30 j i<
" 1 .iillct on 10.05 | 1
' Allston lo.45
" Hope's i I.UO ] (
" lNnmiria 11.10 i V
" Prosperity 11.-15
" Xvwliurry 12.13 jS
" Helena * 12.24 1 '
' 8ilvcrstrect 12.12
" 'a l.lo T. M. I
" Co... jicU'H 1.23
' Ninety bix 2.on j f<
" New Market 2.26
" Greenwood 2.66 f<
Coke^l-tiry 330
Arrive at Abbeville >.16
Leave Bareinore'j S.60 n
" Donalds 4.00
" lioneapatli 4.28 n
4 lt< It on 6.06 t
Arrivo at Anderson 0.00
Leaveo Williainston 6.40 i t
" Golden (irovo 6.28 1
Arrive at Greenville 7.00 I"1
Down, Leave Greenville 6.30 A.M.
" Golden Grove <5.03
" Willinmslou 6.33
" Andt?ra?>u 6.20
" Bolton V.05
" Jloneanath 7.58 r
" Donalds 8.2 b
" Bnr.-more'a 8.40
" Abbeville 8.00 ,
" C<>kehbnry 3.00
" Greenwood ?j.36
" Nov Market 0.50
* Ninety Six 10.15 j
" Cba|-|ieirB 10.53 I
" Saluda. T. O. ll.Oj I
" Silver Stroot 11.33
" Helena 11.55 11
" Newberry l'2.15 P. M.
" Prosperity 12.40 '
" Pomaria 1.10 I
" Ilope'h 1.23
" AI!?ton 1.47
" Litlleton 2.25 s
" Frost.*:; 2.55
Arrive at Columbia S.15 "
K. F. RAWORTH, Gen. Sun'dt. 'j
July 18, 1855- 12 H
new Spring & Summer >oo(1n
I
CHAMB ERS & MARSH ALL'S .
CHEAP CASH STORE,
Abbeville C. IX.
~\7"\7"E ftro daily receiving our Nexv Spring ^
V V Stock, comprising the latent atyiea in
French, English, and American SlUSLl^'S and
CALICOES, V
French BRILLI ANTES, '
1 ino Mu,li? GINGHAM?, 1
Piain and Fancy BAREUEf*, . ^
lii'k. Co VI. and Fancy SILKS. 1
Straw BONNETS and Missoo' FT.\TS, n
GLOVES, HOSIERY, Bonuct RIBBONS, 1
and PARASOLS. *
Aud an unuiuall y Large and Cheap Stock of
EH BROIDERIES, *
Rwias CURTAINS. 0
Gent's Straw HAT'S, NECK TIES JLc. r
"We most respectfully invito tho attention of e
niu citizuub oi mis iiibtrict. 10 tue ar,ove (iooa?.. j
We announce, notwithstanding the general .
depresMon in the Money Market tliroiiphnut the
eouiitrv, the bVbtem of bu^incM adopted hy ?tn
more than a j'ear ago, namely, CASH?and to J
v.-hich we shall rigidly adhere?enables ua to
otfer for the coming tieasoo, a very large Stock
at prices to biiit the
HARD TIMES. ]
Wo will constantly receive nddditions throughout
the Season, of new and desirable Good.*,
from Xew York and Baltimore.
March 27, 1E55. I'J tf J
Wilson's Variety Store. [
THE undersigned having purchased the n
entire Stock of Moorn'o Variety Store, l
reupcctfully otFcrii to the public everything I
which may ho nold in the line of OONFCTIOK- o
EltlES, TOYS, <fcc, and hopes the public may [ r
javor nun wirn a liberal patronage. Ilo will I
arid to this STOCK in a few days a Varie'y
of CANDIES, FRUITS and other Confection- eriet-,
which -will enable him to accommodate)
the community with anything in his line of
business. Business will be coutinued at the r
tame btaud, next door below Lawson'a Tin
Store. 0. A. WILSON. ,
Abbeville C. II., August 27, '05. 17-tf n
SPECIAL NOTICE.
I WISH to inform my friends afid Ajnttf. fi
customers that I am still in the e
CARRIAGE BUSINESS, in this place, and c
r?-ady to do my work well, and as low aB pns- ,
Bible. (New work warranted for twelve }j
months.) ?
But I wish to be understood that from this
date all .lohs done at my shop, amounting to <
tivo dollars and over, must be &ct,tled for, either
by Cash or Cath Xotts, before taken away.
My reason for this is, that my btock is cash,
my hands aro cash, my provisions are cash, and r
cash I mutt have for my work.
E. J. TAYLOR. h
v
N. B.?I have on hand three 6ccond-hand
Buggies, (one with ton,) one light one-horse el
Barouche, one Carry-all, (first, rato to travel c]
in.) also two new Buggies, and more a-erowinar. >.
mat 1 will bell cheap for cash or cash notes. a
I?ut bear in mind that you ean save ten dollars k
on every buudrud by paying casli, and also w
ten cents on every dollar by doing the same. U:
l. j. r.
Abbeville C. H., March 10,1855- In
ir
5. FULLER'S HAT STORE, d
238, RICHARDSON ST0
COLUMBIA, S. C.
[near the new bTATK CAPITOt.]
THE Proprietor,pf tfiis celebrated Establish- ~
niciit, although- only nine months haa
elapsed since he commenced business on his
own. account, vet it affords him great pleasure to
state to the aeal'TK and citizens generally, of
ABBEVI1JLE, that be has met with thnt suecess
that seemed to warrant,a large Increase of a
stock and store-room, both.of which additions N
are nearly complete, and will be arranged for M
the toholcKalttrade. -
Vive percent, off on hills of fifly dol-l
lars. Terms cash on delivery iii every instance k,
March 16,1855 [nov 20, '54 V
HENRY S. KBRR,
WnOLEfALE & RETAIL 1
DEALER IN *
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS k C0NFECTI0NARIE8, c<
ABBEVILLE, O. H., S. CJ. d
IfeylO, 186^ 1
Bacon and Lard, " f
?0,OOO 5
Bun. (neatly trimmed,) Shoulder* and ,?
600 LU. Lttf LARD. *^4^ V- . - ?
Oft Cjnfrighn*totfor e*sh ' . B
' ' H..8 KERR .. *
'S h: * ~
NEW MEDICAL COLLEGE,
AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rllE FACULTY of the abovo Institution
about to ho established at Savannah,
ive notieo that their Circular will be issued
? soon us the Chair of Sur ?ory !h filled.
II. I* J! I(late of Savannah Med al
Professor of the Principles aud
'raetice of l'liysie.
IC. Lrlioy An ion v, M. IX, of Waynesboro,
!?., Professor of Obstetrics and diseuses of
I'omen and Children.
Wesi.i.v C. Nokwood, M. I)., of Cokesburj*,
. C., Professor of Materia Medicu and Medieul
uri.s|M'itdene<.
.1a mi:* S. Mom:!., M. I)., of Savannah, Ga,
'rofe^sor of Anatomy.
John Davis, M. 1?., of Abbeville, S. 0., Pro
:axf?r 01 I'liyssoiogy.
Wim.iam '1'. Feay, A. M., of Savannah, I'ro. bsor
of Chemintry and Pharmacy.
, IVofiwor of Surgery.
II. J. Nu.s.v, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatoiy.
The r'.'gular course of Lectures will comlenco
on the First J>ny of November, mid coninue
until the First of March ensuing.
The I'Vcs will be th?; same as in other rcspeciible
Medical Colleges. Full particular)* as to
iouril, Regulations of the College, <te., will bo
urnished in the Circular. and on application
o II L. BVRD, M. D., Dean.
Aug 9, 1855. 15 tf
Joiner and Cabinet Shop,
NEXT IIOOR TO THE 1'UKss OFFICE,
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C-.
rllE undersigned, thankful for rsl?E^gl!
past favors, and ever ready
o servo a generous public, may li " * Jul
ic at all tunes (buna at his Shop in the East- j
rn cornor of Christian <t Denle's Coach Fac- |
ory, where lie in prepared to make PANEL
iOOKS, SASIl, BLINDS, .MANTEL PIECES,
^1 will also make TABLES, DESKS, BOOK
'ASKS, PICTURE FRAMES, and repair furiitnr?'
?to.
I will keen constantly on hand ready made
'OFFIXSof the bent material and lineht tin- !
sh, either polished or covered, all of whie.li |
will deliver to any point, in the district free j
if charge with hearse or upon railroad if de- j
ired in direction. I
AH work done warranted ah goo<l as iho best I
md eheap according. Ton per cent off for
ash on all work done by inc.
;3r~ V"?>r reference, apply to nny gentleman
:i the 1 ncorporaiiou. G. C. BOWERS.
June 22, 1855. "< tf
??? JK? B3-X. m TVfc.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
V\TAllD, BURCHARD & CO., Augusta, Ga.,
T t are now receiving, by every steamer,
Lar^o Additions
o their htock, of all that in
IVew, X/lo^iiiit and Useful !
>neh as Silk, 8i!k Barege, and Lawn Flounced
5ob?'H, Barege DcLaines, Rich Challies, Lawns,
[Issues, Baivgi*, Ginghams, Calicoes, Lace Bed
ipreads, Wide Scotch Diapers, Linen Damask,
luck Towelling, Napkin*, Doylies, 12 4 Cotton
nd Linen Sheetings. Irish Linens, Farmers*and
Man t.f!ii' Linen mid Drilling*, Cottonades,
Jhambrayu, Linen Lustres.
?ALSO.?
"aniily Mourning Attire, a complete assortment
if all the various fabrics, to all of which they
espectfully ask attention.
Their prices to cash and prompt paying hnyrs
will l?o such as cannot fail to give 6atisfacion.
[Mar 10 tf
Aoiltla rnroliam.
Abbeville District?In the Court of Or-1
dinary.
George Williams s?nd Wife, Applioantu,
vs.
izabelh CivenM, vidoxv, Margaret Givena,
Jane Given*, Jolin Given*, and Iilizabctii
Given*, Defendants.
[T appearing to my satisfaction that Margaret
Givens, Sarah (iiveim, Jane Gi\v>n?. John
riven?, and I'Jizabcth Givens, reside without
hiaState. It. is therefore ordered tliat thev do
ppenrand object to the division ?>r sale of the |
U*al Estate of John Given*, deceased, on or
lefore the first Monday in November next,
r tlu-ir consent to the same will be entered of
eenrd. WILLIAM I1ILL, 0. A. D.
Fiibt Monday in August, 1S65.
Aug 10 14 3m
NEW TAILOR SHOP
AT AUBliVILLE C. II.
rllK Undersigned respectfully inform* the
citizens of Abbeville village and Disrict
that he haaopened a shop for the purpose
f carrying on the
Tailoring; Business
n his own account. Ho will receive orderfl
?ni town and country thankfully, and will
pare no paint* in endeavoring to please his
nxtoniers, both in the quality of his work and
ricee. By strict attention to business, and ail
ty to do good work, ho hopes to secure a
bare of patronage. i
Shop on Mnin street, next door to
Moore's Variety Store."
[May 0. 1855' ly] FREDERICK IVES. 1
Land for the Million!
rllE Act of Congress of March 3d, 1855,
gives additional Bounty Land to all who 1
ave heretofore received land for military sericee.
All who have served fourteen daye, or
jceivod pay in money for their services are i
utitled. We have, by five years'practice in ,
lainis against, the U. S. Government, become 1
erfectly acquainted with all the minute rules
nd practice of that. Department, ami are well i
novo to the Commissioner of Pensions. We j
ill attend promptly to all claims entrusted to
a. Aa three hundred thousand persons are
utitled under this law, there will be great de- i
i\* in issuing them, and it is therefore highly <
nportant that application bo mado without
el ay. ' i
We will uIbo pay on sit for the Warrants, or ad- ,
aucc money upon them.
B. L 4 B. V. POSEY.
March 23 46 tf
A. C. Squier,
Nos. 208 and 210 Main street,
Columbia, S. C.
L ,I~ASUFAOTlTllF.il and gencra1ffl^SB8B
?X dealer in fine and plain FUU- ? II*
ITURE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPER,
IATTR ASSES, ?te., Ac., nt low prices for cash,
nd all warranted for one year or longer. ;
All kinds Furniture mndo to order, and alf '
inds neatly niftl promptly repaired. Also,
rood nnd Metal Burial Canes. ml?25
EDWARD WB8TFIBLD,
Abbeville Court Home,
[RETURNS thanks for past favors,
lv biiu respecLiuiiy suiiuiui a
Diitinunnco of the Mine.
Jle keeps constantly on hand, of his own manKcture.
,a Large Awortment" of SADDLES.
lARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac.
JftogWIflPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITT8.
Bang a practical workman, he is prepared to
take to ordeftAll kiridspf Saddles, HfJUi mii nml
[<litary EqdipmenU, at short notice, *nd at ae
? any other establishment. .
TIN! TIN!! TIN!!! v
HW. LAWSON, very grateful for patron- .
age heretofore cnjyed, tycgs leave topay
to liis friends and customers and the publie
generally, tlm{ he has now, at his old stand,
on Main Street, next door to White ?L Bullock,
a full and complete assortment of TIN WARE.
In hid store may be found:?
Duckets?all shapes and sizes; Covorcd
and uncovered ; Bonnet. Boxes
; Bed-Steamers; Coffee
I'ots?all uizcb; Cake
Pans ? assorted
shapes; Candle
Moulds;
Cake Boxes; Coal Carriera; Cullendors;
Coffee lloasters; Candle
Sticks; Dish Pans; Dish
Covers; Dust Pans; Fat
Stoves; Foot TuLb;
Glass Drainers;
Knife Boxes;
Lanterns; Larnp-Fecdors; MilkPans;
Milk-Cups; Money Boxes
; Molasses Cups; MilkSkimmers;
Muflin Rinirs;
Marking Cups; Oil
Lamps; Popper
Boxes;
Pudding Patitt; Pic Pans; Plate Covers;
Reflecting Ovens; Shower
Baths; Stew Pans; Sugar.
Scoops; Sugar Boxes;
Tea Canisters;
Trumpets; Water
Pota;
Wash Pans; "Water Dippers; Ac., <te.
In short, his stock comprises everything in
his line, and h? is not merely willing to show,
but. will sell on as reasonable terms a* can be
compatible with the first injunction of the
maxim "live and let live."
Any arliclc manufactured to order at short
notice, and warranted to give satisfaction.
Country merchants will fiml it to their interest
to procure supplies of Tin Ware from
him, as he will give pood articles at low rates.
To the building public he would ?av that
lie is always prepared to attend "to the
roofing and guttering of houses, and will
be thankful for any chance alfordcd him to
give evidence of bis ability to do good work.
Abbeville C. II., P. C., Nov. 23, 1854. 2'J ly
Goods Very Low in Price.
HARD TIMES MADE EASY !
tvt rtp-attsb _ _ _ _
AlA. - - - ? VUnVOUUXJT)
IS Sow receiving from New York nn<l
Charleston a Ncic, Elegant and Uf/ul
block of GOODS.
From 5 conta up, Prints;
" 6J " " French Muslins;
" 10 " " Ginghams;
' 10 " " Bed Ticks;
" 18 " " Bareges, Tissues, Crape,
Chully, Grcnadinea, and iluslin Robes; Dress
Silks, and Black Silks.
FOR LADIES.
Tho best, assortment of
BOXXETS. MISSES' HA TS,
WREA 7'HS, GLO VES.
MITTS, IIA ND KER CIII EES,
RIBBOXS, LACES,
EDG1XG and INSERTING,
TALMAS. MANTILLAS and
TRIMMINGS, Ae., ?fcc.
For Gents.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
BROAD CLOTHS. CASSIMERES.
DRAP D'ETE, QUEEN'S CLOTH,
LINEN DRILL, CASHMARET,
FARMERS' DRILL and LINEN,
HATS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
Also,
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS7~"\
SLIPPERS, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY. PERFUMERY,
STATIONERY, GROCERY.
To bo sold for cash, at Charleston griccs, with
freight adticd, viz:
200 sacks SALT,
10 bags COFFEE,
Riin.-i IW- ciir> in
Nails, Bagging, Rope, Twine, Candles, Ten,
Spice*, Soda, Factory Thread, Scythe Blades,
Canting*, etc., etc.
1 cannot mention all the articles which I
keep. Cull and examine yourselves, and you
will lind prices according to the times, ami
goods to please. M. STI1AUSS,
April 13, 1855 fiw Cokesburj*.
The State of Sontli Carolina, '
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas ,
Britt <fc Cowan \ Attachment.
vx > Thompson <fc Fair, i
Edward Jones. J PluintifFx Attorney. ]
\7"TTII1?REAS, the Plaintiffs in this case
V did, on the twentieth day of Novetn- <
bcr, 1854, file their Declaration against the
said Defendant, who (ns it is said) is absent i
from and without the limit* 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 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. <
matthew Mcdonald, c. c. r.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, > i
November 20, 185-1. J qly ly
For Rent. l
TIIE subscriber offers fcr rent two f
eligible and commodious Store Hjiil 1
Rooms. The one formerly occupied by Will- !
jon it Williams, as a Dry Goods Stor?, on the ,
eastern corner of the Public Square, opposite
Lhe Marshall Houso and next the Post Office.
The other formerly occupied by W M Ilughcy
as a Wholesale Grocery Store, and lying
immediately back of the former, and on Washington
Street.
The Rooms are in good repair, well suited
Lo any branch of mercantile business, and occupy
as eligible locations ns any in the village. |
Possession of either or both will be given i
immediately, if desired, and terms made ae?nmrrtA<1afJnr?
^"11 - ? ?* *
vv.u..l /ui.viu|jl van ouu occ biiu premises finci
proprietor. JKO. McLAREN.
August 1, 1855 13 8m
DRY GOODS IN AUGUSTA, Ga.
Ward, Burchard fit, Co., J
Broad Street, opposite Globe Ho tel.\
DEALERS IN j
Plantation Woolens, Blankets, Ac.,
>$*. Silka and Rich Dress Goods,
And Choice Family Goods of every description.
gjJJnrch 9, 1865. - , 44 tf
* Notite.
PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber, are
requested to call and settle. It is ,
utterly out of the question to let GROCERY
BILLS ruo. It is to be hoped that this intima- tion
will be fcufHeiently plain, properly under- j
stood and appreciated by all who owe me.
" ?, Hi* 8. KERR.' >
Jan. 11, 1884.* 8ft ^v "
Another Supply . /,
/ \F the Latest style* of MAN'K&LAS; reV/
ceivedat '
CHAMBERS ?k MARSHALL'S; , ,
May 10 'l . 1 tf .
I^IokF ^ |
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleat
Willaon <fe Williams ) Foreign Attachment.
?*? > E. Noble, Plaintiff 'a
Jeremifth Sliehene. ) Attorney.
T7"?7"HEHKAS, the Plaintiffs in this case
V V did, on the fifteenth day of November.
1364, file their Declaration against the
Haiti Defendant., who (as it is said) is absent
from and without the limits of this State, an'd
lias neither wife nor attorney known within
the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration
initrht be served:
It is therefore ordered, that the said Defend-'
ant do appear and plend to the said Declara-*
tion 011 or before the sixteenth day of November,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute
judgment will then bo irivcn nud nwnril.
c<l neninat liini.
MATTHEW M?;DONALD, C. G. P.
Clerk's Ofiico, Abbeville District, )
November 10, 1854. ) qly ly f
The State of Soutli Carolina,
Abbeville District?In the Common Picas
Wm. Hill ?fc T. AlexVSale, "J Attftcll|nenL
Administrators I Tol.mj.son & Fnir,Jeremiah
Shehane. J Att'y."A7"?7'1IKHEAS,
tbe Plaintiffs in this ease
V T did, on the twentieth day of November,
1851, tile their Declaration against the
said Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent
from and without the limits of thiR State, and'
has neither wife nor attorney known withinthe
fiiune upon whom a copy of the said Declaration
might bo served:
It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Declaration
on or before the twenty-first day 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.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, )
November 20, 1851. j" qly ly
'Flic State of fS on Hi Carolina.
Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas
A. M. Ik-nnon ) Attachment.
vh > Thompson ?fc Fair,
Win. 1$. Lloyd. ) Plaintiff's Attorney.
"YVniEUEAS, the Plaintiffs in this case did,
T T on twentieth day of November, 1854, file
their Declaration against the said Defendant,
who (as it is said) is absent from and without
the limits of this State, and has neither wife
nor attorney known within the unme upon
whom u copy of the said Declaration might be
served:
it m i.m iunMc uruureu mm nie ?nnl Defendant
do appear and plead to the suid Dcclaration
on or before t.lie twenty-first of November,
in tlie ywurof our Lord one thousand eight
hundred mid fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute
judgement v ill then be given nnd awarded
against, him.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C C, P.
Clerk's otliee, Abbeviiiu District, )
November 20, IS54. ) qly ly
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas
Joteph N. Whitner, 1
r?. v Attachment.
James G. Spoil*. )
Wf II EltEAS, the Plaintiff did on the thirT
? tieth day of March, instant, file bin
declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is
sniil) is absent from and without the limits of
this State, nnd has neither wife nor attorney
known within the euuic. upon whom a copy of
tlie said declaration might be served: It is
therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do
ti|i]H'iir una pioaa 10 mesiiiu declaration, on or
before the thirtyfirstdaj* of March, which will
ho in the year of our J.ord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute
judgment will then be given and awarded
against him.
MATTIIEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, )
March 80, 1855. J 48 qlyly
~~IRON! IRON!* IRONM!
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil,
COLUMBIA, S. O,
At Prices to Suit the Times.
THE Subscribers have now on hand a large
stock of IRON", which they arc now offering
at greatly reduced prices, for eaxh.
Their stock comprises a complete assortmonfc
>f Swedes, Country, English, Oval, Band,
[loop. Sheet, Rod, Horse Shoe Iron, <fce. <tc.
Wholesale purchasers will be supplied at
Charleston prices, with expenses added.
Iron and other Goods delivered at the.Railroad
Depot free of dravage.
FISUEll & AGNEW <t CO.
April 30, 1855 [ju 1 ly
wnm tiinrnm
liisn iu/iilllivr A.X1J lilllSISfliWUUlJ.
Messrs. PERRYMAN & WALLER
WOULD Inform the public that they have
associated Mr SAMUEL FERRYMAN
with tlicm, for the p?irpo-e of carrying on tho
Mercantile Business
>n a more extensive scale; the stylo of the firm
will now be FERRYMAN, WALLER A CO.,
it both Now Market and Greenwood.
Wo would also say to our friends that we
lave taken much pains in selecting our Goods
'or tho Spring trade, therefore wo would re pectfully
solicit an examination at least, as we
latter ourselves that for excellence and Variety
)f styles, we cannot be surpassed (if equalled)
l>y any stock ever before offered in this market.
FERRYMAN, WALLER & CO.
March 19, 1855 ' 50 9m.
E. J. TAYLOBJ T >
Undertaker.
AS I have made complete arrangement* for V
the prosecution of the UNDERTAKING-,,
BUSINESS, I intend to mako it a prominent
part of my business, and therefore hold myself
ready at *11 times (by day or night) to the making
of coffins, either from black 'walnut, pina
or poplhr, at the shortest possible notfoe:
E. J. TAYLOlt
Abbeville C. II, Jan 29, 1805 39tf^
CAUTioSr.;V.; "
x LL persona having demands against thft
i 1_ Estate of JOEL SMITH,' deceased, are'
requested to present them promptly attested tcf
the undersigned, to whom also..thoso indebted :
Lo the Estate arj requested to make payment. ?
A. M. SMITH,) *.
J, M. PERRIN. J ,v ~
March 1, 1855. 48 If * *
SPRINGS AND AXLES-.
Prices Reduced t "
. . At th/i RSfaMint 4hj? ClrJJ+m Aumil
TlfifiUndersigiiod have now- on hund a com- *
? plgtftftyortjneot of 3PRIJ)lft8 and AX- . >
LE8, whiettSneyare selling at reduced nrlcea, .
for F18HER A AGNBW 4 CO. .
Colum^Wfjjril 50, t185g . *- [ju 1
' ' OFFICE 'G. vabd <X.R. R. CO.,
;ABBEV^^JMX bh 1855.
THE Conductors are not authorized to carry
lettera-on the Road outT rtf the Mails, exsept
upon Tvaunett of tb^Wprngfthy. - ft* . ^
Company u ill not be responsible in ca<9 of lo?4 *