The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, October 12, 1855, Image 3
ANNUAL EXKII1IIT
Of Receipts and Expenditure* of Commission1
krs ok Public Buildings/or Abbeville from
October, 185f5, to October, 1851.
18511
Sept 8. Toiil I. Branch for Jail lot, $ 300 00
" 12. " J. Graves, Architect, luO 00
>. 1854
Feb. 1. TaiJ W. Morris, iti part for
new Court House, 1,211 01
Mar 10. " J Graves, Architect, 100 00
April 7. " . " " 100 ?0
June 24. " \V Morris in part C. II., 1,000 00
July 4. " Clayton, Burgess ?fc C<>,
new Jail, 500 00
" 25. " Clayton, Burgess ?fc Co,
new Jail, 2,500 00
Aug. 5. " W Morris, in part C. II. 1,500 0u
' " " 2 negroes for work on
gully wall, 2 50
<i < ]\i,. Edwards, for writing
agreement with \V
Morris ' Of.
? " " Morris' boys, for removing
brick from gully
antl hauling sand, 1 50
" " " Mr BroughV boy, for covering
culvert on Jnil
lot, 0 00
l)ec. 17. " W McMillan, in pnrt fur
wall at fool of Jnil lot, 34 SO
" 28. " R Bryce, for limo and
cement, 2G 00
" " " D Simpson, for glazing
Court-house, -1 20
" " " M DcDruhl, f-jr masonry
on wall, 2 00
" " " 1$ L Tosoy, bill for printing,
20 05
June 17, " II S Kerr, for timber for
wall, C 75
ic it \ Fair, hauling rock, -1 Co
'* 2-1. " McCarter it Co, liuok
ncc't for Ofliees, 10 00
July 21. " H Hryct-, for ft bbls lime, 13 03
Sept. 5. " .1T JellVies, lor repairing
culvert, " ~ 2 02
" " 41 for 1 sack commit, a uo
" 10. " 1$ .1 Cochran, for work
on wall, 2 50
?? " for cleaning out old CI I, 2 00
$7,459 11
Add 2J per cent,, ISO 47
Total amount paid out, ?7,045 58
Ttalanec on hand Oct. Term, 1853, $ 01 0]
ltec'd from .1 Moore, Tax Collector, 5uo 00
" " E I' Jonep. Treasurer Upper
Division, for new
m Court-house, ltt.ooo Oft
" " panic, for new Jail, 0,150 O0
$20,011 01
Commissions 2A per cunt, off, 500 27
Not amount received, <!'.?, 510 74
Totalfcamount paid out, 7,045 5S
Amount on hand, $11,805 10
Jtespeetfullv submitted,
ISAAC IJUAN'CH, Sec. it Tr,,tx.
Wc have cxnmined the above Account of the
Treasurer of the Bonrd of Commissioners of
Public Buildings, and believe it to be correct.
S. McGOWAN,
J. H. WILSON.
CM A3. U. AJ.LKN.
The Grand Jury, in tlio discharge of tlicir
duty, have carefully examined the various Ueports
of Commissioners of Roads, Free Schools,
l'oor, and Public. Buildings, and find tliein all
eorreet. BKXN KT McADAMS, Foreman.
October Term, 1855.
[ Balance of this Report next treek. ]
Kxcculors' SnSi>.
LANDS A X D .1IER0 II A XT MILLS,
N E G R 0 E S, & 0 .
f"TMIE Executors of the last Will of
JL John Donald, deceased, will sell
hy Public Auction, on the :11st instant, _
(Wednesday,) at the late residence, Donaldsville,
Abbeville District, some of the Real and
all of the Personal Estate of said deceased, viz:
Oue tract of LAND, on Little Turkey Creek,
containing 1 11 Acres, on which is situated an
excellent Flour and Corn Mill, in good order.?
Another tract of Land, known uk the Dreniinil
Place, supposed to contain about 150
Acre.*, and also another tract known an the
Miller Land, Comprising about 150 Acres.
20 Negroes, Home
of them are young ami likely, among
\whoui are two Blacksmiths arid a
First-rate ITIillcr.
The crop of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, ite.
Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Plantation TooIh,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, <Lc., ifce.,
nnd various other property too tedious to
mention.
Terms made known on dn\' of sale.
SAMUEL DONALD, ) r . ?
JAMliS F. DONALD. \ "X ors*
Donaldsville, Ahbevillo District, i
Octobcr 5, 1855. f
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
Sale of the Real Estate of John L. Callaham,
dcc'd,for Partition.
IN Pursuance of the Order from the Court of
Ordinnrv of Ali)>?vill? Distpint ' ??sii ??.n I
to the highest bidder, oa sale-day in November
nest, the Real Estate of John L. Call ah am,
dee'd, situated in Abbeville District, on waters
pf Little River, bounded by lands of John F.
jClinkecalcs, Caleb Burton and others, nnd containing
One Hundred and Seven Acres, more
prlcss, .
TERMS.?A credit of Twelve Months, the
purchaser giving a bond nnd security, and a
mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to
pecure the payment of the purchase money.
Costs to be paid in cash.
v - . TIIOS. R. COCIIRAN, S. A. I>.
" ^ October 8, 1855 2tf 3w
" NOT ICE!
THE Subscriber gives notice that all demands,
in his favor, not paid, or othervise
settled, against the- 25th instant, will be,
* without ditcrimination, placed in tht hands of an
officer for collection.
?ALSO,-^
ON the 10th instant, there will be, at his
present residence, an lAUcTiON of various
Domestic Articles which may be of use to those
needing" sucK. Among other things will be
dispbsed of some good Cows. -"ft ?
4. ; ' JOHN DAVIS, M. D.
Abbeville, S.' p., Oct ip, lfi65 [24 It [
. . CHARLESTON.
1 * P^ jfy ^M^SolwcriberB will con- Y
' - J&BSBt tinne the FACTORAGE Qmm
I '* / ;>ri^MDCOMMISSIONBUSI'
" ?ra^fin tte Cha^ton^er the
i and rospectfally solicit assignments of Produce
- ' Oetl*,lW ? 2f
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| NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
WIER & MILLER,
Brick lt.iugc 1,
ABBEVILLE C. H.,
HAVE Just received from New York and j
Philadelphia, a very large and well selected
Stock of
FALL & WINTER GOODS
for this market
DRESS GOODS.
French and English MEUINOES; French
MUSLIN DkLAINESj Plain uud Figured;
Black and Figured ALPACAS ;
Black and Figured SILKS; Colored SILKS;
Dress TRIMMINGS, <fce.; CLOAKS and
MANTILLAS;
SHAWLS, RIBBONS. LACE*, EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY, Alexandre GLOVES,
Alexandre GANTLEIS ;
Ladies' SHOES and BOOTEES, all description;1.
GENTS' WOODS.
BROADCLOTHS, I-RENCII CASS I MERES,
SATTINE'1"S, Ac., Ac.
PLANTATIOit GOODS.
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, Ac.; SHOES, BOOTS,
Ac.; NEGRO BROGANS, u large slock.
Wo would call particular attention to our
very large stock of
Gentlemen's Clothing.
COATS, PANTS, and VESTS, nnd a great many
other Goods too tedious to mention.
Ail we n.sk of our customers is to give us a
call and look for themselves.
Oct 'J 21 3w
roKNALi:.
HPHK Undersigned olfer* for sale liis valua1
ble Plantation in Abbeville District, situate!
mid lying both sides of Coronnere
Creek, equi-distnnt between Greenwood and
Cokesbury, uud three miles from the Greenville
?fc Columbia Hail road, with his House and
Lot in Cokesbury. A linrguin can be lmd by
applying soon. 11. VV. LEDlJETTElt.
Oct 8, 1855 25 3m
1*. ?The Plantation will be divided
to suit purchasers.
Shingles ! Shingles!
F0S1IEE it SAMPLE, at Ninety-Six, keep |
constantly on hand large quantities of
fine Ileart-Pinc SUfXQLEis. of the very best
quality, which will bo sold at the lowest marI
L-..t Ti <
..w |-..w. i.uv uuviiuuii ui |jer.suiiK living on
the line of Railroad is particularly invited to
this notiee. [Oct. 0,1855 22 tf
?--pQR SALEi I
rrMIUEE miles West of l.owndesville,
.1. mid one mile West of Smyrna ;
Cninp Ground, a Bargain can be had, if ap- j
plied for booii.
For particular* apply to Col. F. W. Davis, '
Mnsliall House, Abbeville C. II., or to D. T. i
Freehind, Lowndesville. 1 .<)\VN UKSVILLE. j
Lowndc.ivilli*. October 1, 1855. -It
NOTICE TO DEBTORS. j
^ ?~M 1E firm of Hotcr <t Scott is this day dia- .
JL solved by mutual consent. All persons
indebted to the firm will come forward ami [
make payment, as we desire the business of;
the linn closed forthwith.
ULSTER A FCOTT.
September 20, 1855. 22-tf
The Interest Must be Paidr
J'MIE Interest on the Notes given to Endow
.L Er?kine College will bo due on the first i
of November next; punctuality in the payment j
of the same is necessary to the success of the]
Institution. The undersigned, or the Treas-j
urcr of the College, Itev. .I. N. Young, will be j
in attendance at Abbeville Court House, on i
Sale day, in November?those living in the j
District will be. expected to pay the interest i
oil their notes on thutdav, if it is not previously
settled. W. R. "IIEMPHILL, Ag't
Oct. 2, 1855. 22-1 m
EXECUTOR'S SALE"
4 THERE will be sold at the !
late residence of Clement C. '
Latimer, deceased, on Thursday, the ;
j 25th instant, all the Personal Property not,
disposed of by Will, consisting of several j
Likely NEGROES, Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Ilorpes,
Mule?, Cnttle, Hogs. Plantation Tools, ;
Blucksiuith Tools. 1 Road Wagon and Harness, :
1 Buggy and Harness; with many other nrti-1
eles too tedious to mention.
Terms made known on dnv of sale.
.TAMFS M t.ATlMVn i I
11. Si. LATIMEJt, *' \ Executors, j
October II, 1855 22 St I
1j a i? ?1 for Sale.
I OFFER for Sale ft Trnot of LAXI), lying '
three jnilca West of Abbeville Court
House, containing
140 of which is in Woods, well timbered, n-!
bout 50 Swamji Land, nnd the balance cleared
and in cultivation.
Persons desiring a f?ood plantation eonvenicnt
to the village, nnd in n healthy section of
the District, will do well to call nnd see it, a6 1
am determined to sell, and will give a bargain.
T. AL MORROW.
Sept. 14, 1855. 19-Gt
House and Lot I'or Sale !
TlIE subscriber being desirous of moving
into the country, offers for Sale his Plaec
in the Villnge of I.owndsville, consisting of a
DWELLING HOUS?], ?and Lot containing
twelve Acres, Blacksmith Shop and Carriage
Shop. These Iiuii'lings arc all new
and in good condition. Thev will be sold together
or separately to suittlic purchasers.
L. W. MeALISTEIt.
W>wndesville, S. C., Sept 8. 1855. 19-tf
FULLER'S HAT ST0RE~
IN calling attention to niv Styles for the
FJVIX AXT) WlKTP.fi 1 1
-?_ - * *" ) * ?vvuin Illy
thanks at tlic Baine thr.a to my frionds and the
public generally for post favors, and I shall
endeavor to merit a continuance.
The same moderate charges will prevail that
have made the establishment so popular
throughout the State.
Fine Moleskin Hat?, $4.
Oakford and Son's (of Philadelphia) Fine
Hats, and Genniu's (214 Broadway) will be
F$4 60. - %
No departure from these prices.
Terms exclusively Cash.
Sept 6, *65. 18 tf
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
Office G.asd C. H. r. Co,,
AUdevillk, July 81,'ifi65.:
'l^HE Conductors are "hot Authorized to carry
X letters on the Ro*d out of th? Mails, except
upon business of t^e Company. Th'e
Company will not be responsible in oua of loss
or miscarriage of Letters thus taken.
' / V % t, G PERRIN, i
>/< - ' President.
August 8, 1W5 1* tf
C^spAisss^
6MCE8IB8,f8?VISI0S8 4C0HFECTI0MEIBS,
I T ' ! *W 5SPl I
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL
ARE NOW UECE1VINO SUPPLIES OF
FALL AND WINTER
ca-uo-nsij^
CONSISTING of Plain and Fnnov French
DELAINES;
French and English MERINOS ;
Black nnd Colored ALPACCAS ;
Black mid Fancy SILKS;
Cloth CLOAKS, in great variety ;
Embroideries, Gloves. Hosiery, <fcc., Ac.
i Oct 3
ROCK-ISLAND CASSIMERES, "
Kentucky jeans,
FLANNELS. LINSEYS.
TICKINGS, DOMESTICS,
A large stock, nt
CHAMBERS ?t MARSHALL'S.
Oct 3
wrrmn or??-r?o
UJ^UUU UUUi/O,
SCHLEY'S GEORGIA PLAINS,
BROOANS, BLANKETS, Ac..
The largest. stock ever brought to this place,
and will he sold for Cash nt prices which will
compare with the Charleston, Columbia or Augusta
markets. Call and see thcin at
CHAMBERS A MARSHALL'S.
Oct 3
Sign of tlte Two Lurgf; WatclieN.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
AN!)
,? arz-^mr m-a H > ^^9
AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH!
gSL MERCHANTS nn.I Dealers will do
1 well to call an<l examine the stock of
j WATCHES, CLOCKS ami JEWELRY, at
I 2 10 liin^ Street
before they purchase elsewhere. Every article
warranted.
A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted
to country dealers.
Have !ucnti/ ver cent, hv r.iJIiim
W M. MASTERMAX,
219 King-st., Charleston,
Four doors from Wontworth street.
October 5, 1805 22 tf
The Iflills House.
i ?-piIE Proprietor returns his hearty and *>n|
JL cere thanks to the many friends who
have favored him with their patronage, r'inee
the addition of his new and thoroughly furnislied
house to the first-class Hotels of
Charleston, lie takes pleasure in announcing
j that th-! Mills House, although new and in
hgooj order, has heeu rc-touciied during the
summer, and so re-fitted as to keep up with
the demands of taste, comfort and elcgnneo.? j
i The arrangements of the House, in all respects, '
i " ? 1 1
? ...... u9uiu|>uiuu?itnu unsparing >
regard to the wants of the traveler or sojourn'
er, and the travelling public are assured of all
the accommodations of a first-class Southern |
House, nt the usual and established prioes of
such hotels. The constant personal attentions
and cares of the proprietor are bestowed on !
the house, and he is aided in all departments I
by the well-tried and approved assistant-; that ;
have made themselves favorably known to for- j
mer patrons.
Til OS. S. N1CKERSOX. !
Charleston, Sept. 21, 1S55. '22 If |
VERY IMPORTANT.
M. STRAUSS, .... Cokesbury,
1 "k T.XPPrTvri r v :..r ?i - -?
_ - ^ a tiiM'i nn iiitii ii<* tins onon
IV ed hi*
FALL A.\D WINTER 8T0CE, j
Selected l>y liimsclf, nml bought under great
advantages in the City of New York unci
elsewhere, viz:
Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Bedticktieking.
Diaper Towels, Linen.
Flannel, Woolen Lindscy, Ltd Blankets.
For tli? Ladies.
Prints, Oinghams, Delaines, Alpacca, Merinos,
Thibet. Cashmeres, SILKS and
V15LVETS; CLOAKS and TALM AS!
Al.SO
Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves; a large
assortment of Laces, Ribbons, (.'loves,
Mitis. Gauntlet*, Hosiery, and all kind
of Tlil.MMING for Dresses and Cloaks,
PMlUmirtllv I /.oil 4l?? ' Al - -
- v?.t wnv (uiuiiiiuu hj 21 line
artiefe of CLOTH, snitnl>lc to make
LADIES' CLOAKS and TALMAS at
very low Price, also, SHAWLS Ac.
For Geut'i and Hoys.
BROADCLOTH, Doeskin uinl fancy CAS?SKMEIIES,
SattineU, Kentucky Jeans
Tweeds, English Kersies, VESTINGS,
Collars. Cravats, Xcukties, Pocket Hand*
kerchiefs, Gloves, Gauntlets, Bcebe
HATSnnd CAPS.
Water Proof BOOTS and BROOAXS,
GAITERS.
Keady IVadc Clothing,
for Gents, Boys and Yonth,
Selected with especial care and a purer assortment
lias never been offered before in
Cokesbury.
For Children.
Gala Plaids, Cassemere, Lindseys, Velvet,
Merinos and Zephir Goods.
1'laiitatioii Goods!
Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Osnaburgs,
Homemade Stripes, and Lindsev*.
J5I.ANKETS, Negroc liROGANS and
Wool IIATS.
Beside* a most extensive Stock ill
BOOTS SHOES, OA JTl-JRS and
Children SHOES.
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY,
nnd Fancy ARTICLES.
GROCERY, CROCKERY
auH HARDWARE, WOODWARE
and CASTINGS.
The above Stock will he for superior to any
ever offered, and will be Bold very low in?priep.
It is important for you to come nnd examine.
M. STRAUSS,
Cokesbury; Oct. 1, 1855. 22-tf
Executor's Notice.
Estate of John Campbell, dee'd.
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons interested
that a final settlement of the
Estate of said deceased will be made in the
Court of Ordinary for Abbeville District* on
the 26th of November next'
If there sho'titd be any demands against, the
Estate still remaining unpaid, those persons
having such will present them properly attested,
for payment. V
JOSEPH F. BELL, Ex'r.
Aug 21,1855 16 3m
Houce and Lot for Sale.
HpHE Subscriber offers for sale hi* Lot, lying
X near to the * Railroad, In'the corporate
limiU of Abbovill^ village, having s new and
convenient o no-story Dwelling, with necessary
ont-lionse^ npoitit ^Toany person having * '
small family. Ait&'ttcsiring to settle in the vil- .
ABBBVlXcIiB" COi
WE IlAVn CONSTANTLY ON BAND Am
will sell lower than ever offered in
We will build to order any Vehicle in our liti
; REPAIRING neatly done, an cheap im ni
C3T All New Wor!
WE also have on hand a largo lot of FINK'S J
j tccting the dead for prolonged interment, for tri
which we will sell exceedingly low for CASH.
We will also make COI-TINS, and nond to nnv
1IEAUSK, which will g<> fcce of elmrgo.
I
| Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1355
-a ?* JTSm ?5* > !
FALL TRADE j
POPULAR 1"RICJES!
Ward, Kuri'liard &, Co., 1
AUGUSTA, GA.,
ARK Now opening their FALL and WIX.
TEH supplies of
Clioirc Family Dry Goods,
selected with great care from recent iinporta- j
tioiiH, ami com pricing an assortment which, for
Richness, Variety and Extent,
I is not usually found in this market. As (hey
j now have the reputation of gelling FIRST!
CLASS G001H, upon a much Lower Scale of;
; Prices than they have been usually bought!
j here, they bep to assure their friends in
Abbeville District
! tliat they intend to keep up this slnndnnl ofi
: CHOICE GOODS, and to keep down prices to <
| ? fair remunerative profit. To C\ish and 1
| Prouiji! J'ayhirj Customer*, nnd none others, !
! we shall offer
Great Inducements
! to visit our Establishment.
! Our Stock consists, in part, of the following:
DICES* WOODS,
| RICH VELVET BROCADED SILKS ;
MOISE ANTIQUE SILK, In Black and
Colors;
I New nnd Beautiful Shades of I'LAIN" nnd
I KEPPED SILKS, very heavy and rich ;
PLAIN nnd STRIPED SILKS, in great variet
v ;
BLACK, ITALIAN and TAFFETA SILKS ;
SILK IloBES, SATIN TURK ; CASHMERES;
DkLAINES; AMELINE CLOTHS;
PLAID STUFI*; FRENCH nnd EN0LISI1
MEIHNOS, all shndes;
Plain DkLAINES; Persian CLOTHS; F.nirlish.
French and American CALICOES nnd
(JINGIIAMS;
CALICO ROBES. ,fce.: Black BOMBAZINES:
CANTON CRAPES; CANTON CI.OTIIS;
I HI tick Oil A I.LIES and ALPACCAS ; EM
j BROIDERIES find LACE GOODS, of every
description:
EVENING D R ESS G 0 0 D3, in every variety.
Men's and Boys' Wcnr,
CLOTHS; CASSIMEIIES; VESTINGS;
TWEEDS. &c., ?fce.
FOR FAMILY USE,
b.ilh, Whitney and Rose blankets ; Linen
and cotton Sheetings : pillow case
Linens and Cottons;
Red, White, Grey, Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony
and Domestic ELANNELS ;
Shaker FLANNELS; Plain and Figured
Sftcqno FLANNEI.S; TABLE DAMASK;
DOYLIES; NAPKINS; WINE CLOTI1S ;!
TOWELINGS; Lace and Muslin CURTAINS;
Curtain MATERIALS ; FRUIT CLOTHS;
Colored and White DIMITIES; lluckubuck
and Bird's-Eyo DIAPERS ; Ac.
PLANTATION GOODS,
Negro BLANKETS; Georgia and Kentucky
PLAINS ; Cotton OSNABI.'RGS; Georgia
XTIMl?r^- .ir.
Orders filled witli the most careful at-!
tcniion, nml all Goods warranted.
WARD, BL'RCU ARI) i CO.
Sept 21 '20 tr !
GROCERY" AN D~C0TTON BUSINESS
AT ABBEVILLE C. II.
HENRYT KERR
HAS Just returned from hi* Full tour
through Charleston, Baltimore, NewYork
and Boston, where he lias purchased his
Kill I supplies of
Groceries, Provisions, and Confectioneries;
Hard and Hollow-Ware,
Cutlery, Negro Boots and Brogans, Blanket*
and Domestics; to all of which the attention
of planters and farmers is respectfully called,
feeling assured, as he does, that his desire to
please, in quality and price, will be a guarantee
of sale with all who may favor him with their
attention. (
His stockconsists in part of the following:?
Louisiana andI'orto Rico Brown 84'GAltS; i
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.; i
00 bngs Kio COO'EE ;
20 do. old Go. Java do.;
10 do. do. Mocha ;
Gunpowder and iiyson TEAS ;
; Fine old BRANDY and WIIISKY;
A choice selection of Cooking, Table mid
Beverage WINE& ; *
50 boxes TOBACCO, from the manufaelu- >
rcrs, f?t tlieir prices;
5,000 Spanish SEGARS, various brands; .
Negro BOOTS and SHOES; '
l)o. BLANKETS, KIRSEYS, OSNA- '
BURGS. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS and
TICKINGS; fa.
Bale ROPE, and Gunny BAGGING ; ,
4000 lbs. Good Damage Sole LEATHER;
Paints, Oils, and TURPENTINE; J
- VARNISHES of every kind;
Window GLASS of. all sizes; 1
A large stock of WOODEN WARE;
Blacksmiths' TOOLS (complete outfit*); '
His stock is ample and complete, embracing
a great many articles useless to enumerate in '
the limit.Hof an advertisement. He is st^ll in
the Cotton market, paving the highest price j
for this staple;. and with a big stock of Goods,
and il heart not less in size. eounlAil with m.
Baksu at the desk, and Mr. ^amkt od tbo
floor, he feels assured that he can pl^aaa every*.
bbfty who may deal wjUijiiiim.
. w^Hkm mm: am ' "r " '
To Hodges' Depot!
FOR BARQA1NB!! \&jd . j
\%JTZ Are now Iraoefrlhg the flntot tftodHuL <<
VV GOODS, from N*w -York, BftWaiofi s
and Charleston, that has cfrar been offered , m j
this market; which we Invito oar friends and (
customers to corao and examine befor# buying j
3LCH FACTORY! '
assortment of Fine BUGGIES, which we
market, on time to miit the purchaser,
c of husinc-Hu, at the shortcut notice.
t?}' other KfitnhliHhmeut in the State.
k Warranted. JgZ
fr?'n t f T/-I TM'hT ?T /I 1 nf.1 i? .1.1 I
ir.i.w.n. j>tj null, *.iV3r,-3, uir-iigin, lor proimportation,
or any other dcairable purpose,
part of the District dcairoJ. We have a now
T1IOS. M. CHRISTIAN',
JAMES L. PEALE.
37 ly
FOR ?ALE.
rpiIE subscriber offers for sale his LAND3,
Jl. situated within one mile of Mount Ilil),
or Barmorc's Turn Out on tlie Greenville and
Columbia Railroad. Tlie Tract contains
"STW C1Z3 JBbC. IBE2 9S 9
On tho Tract is Bome Tliree Hundred Acres of
Woodland, about Thirtv Acrca of good Bottom,
n good DWELLING HOUSE, GIN
HOUSE and SCREW, with all necessary out
Building*. I will sell all together or divide to
suit the purchasers.
Ativ person desirous of settling in Abbeville
Distrfwt would do well to apply, a* the henlth
of the Plnco is unsurpassed by any place in
the District and very Productive.
PjW Terms will bo mmln now
~ IYRXJAMIN* .SMITH.
August 17, 180S. 10 tf
"T)TETU TOR'S S AL ET
WILL be sold, on Wednesday,
Xif the 7th day of November next, nt
-V>- the 1 nte residence of Hev. James 1^1 I
Dannellv, dee'd, all the Real ati<1 Personal lis- \
tate of said deceased, not disposed of by Will,
consisting of
One Tract of land,
being the homestead of said deceased, lying in
two miles of the Village of I.ovndesviile, eon- j
tuining 2i?0 Tieres; \
Two Valuable AYgro iffenj
Horses, Mules, Hogs, Neat C'attlo, Corn, I'od- j
der, Oats. Ac. ; Wagons, Plantation Tools,
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
A I.SO , ,
To liir<v At tli?? onmo time ami t,lni??? !
Likely Negroes.
Terin-J of Hale made known on llic dav of!
sale. JOII.\ BROWNl.EE, Ex'r. !
Sept. 23. 13J.-I 2l_ 4w
Just Receiving
AT H. W. LAWSON'S
TIN 31 AM"FACTORY
TMN PLATES, nil mzr-s;
J. (.'rankled PA TTY PA XS ;
TEA POTS; Box (J HATERS;
l'otato do.; Japan nod TRUNKS,
fill nizns ; Bound Sugar JiOA'ES ;
Cake do. ; Cash do. ; Tov CUPS
it PAILS ; Eur WHIPS; Foot TUliS;
Foot Sl'O I 'EH ; Molasses CUPS ; Candle
STICKS; CULENDERS;
Popper IS ONES; RA TTLES ;
('A NISTERS; K r. ife IS ONES ;
English Tea KETTLES ; llmtia
Iron SCOOPS; French SKIMMERS;
DressinK CASES; K, plish
Wash BO WLS; Dust PA NS.
I have nl?o a large assortment of WAKE on j
hand of inv own manufacture, consisting iti i
?/uri# ui
6,000 Coffee P0TS, different sizes;
Covered BUCKETS, all sizes ; BALE
do.; CULENDERS; Punched LANTERNS;
Water DIPPERS ; CUPS.
nil sizes; Cake PANS; Milk do.;
Wash do.; Dish do.; Tea POTS ;
Stow PANS: TRUMPETS; GRATERS;
Water POTS; and several
other different nrtiiles, which I will sell on
ri-nsonable terms, wholesale or retail.
Kerry article war run ted.
Abbeville C. II., S. C., Sept. 21, 1805.
Railroad Notice.
r|"MIERE has been no increase in tlie Freight
L on COTTON on tlie Greenville and Columbia
Railroad below Bolton, nor will there
be ttnv inerea.se this season. From nil the Stations
below Kclton the Freight is and will bo
th.< same as it was the past vear.
E. P. RAWORTH,
General Superintendent.
September 20, 1835. ->
IVotiec to Delinquents.
WE aru desirous of bringing our old business
to a close. This is, therefore, to
eite all wlio have not settled with r.s to "come
up to the scratch," without further delay. We
must have money. Who can got along without
it ? * FERRYMAN <t WALLER.
New Market, S. C., Sept. 17, 1855 tf
% Bauner copy.
JEPFERS & COTHRANS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Charleston, S. C,
fl <s? jjf THE Undersigned hav- if
jBwfcg# ing formed a Co-Partner-. .
iliip for the transaction pf.a general^actornge
an?l Commission business in the city of Charleston,
S. C., under the numo of JEFFEKS i
COTHRANS, beg leave to o'ffcr their wjvviot^
to their friends and the public g?n^rt^)y believing
that the long experience 0f 0f 't'no
purtuers in the selling of FK'./DUCE generally,
will enable them to ^ U for their patrons
w nny other house in' cgc c;t,y.
Particular att^t'.*ulon . given to .the
sale of COTTON, PLOUR, (3RAIN, ?kc., >nd
the a * J! 1 * '? "
iU(j nuu inrwnraing uusmess, aiao Uio
purchrtsing of .goods tp order.
In all instances our charge will be fn accordance
with custom, excepting Cotton, whioli
will l>e sold for fifty cent* per bale;
HENRY L. JEFFERS,
VADE%. COtTHRAN,
" JOl5? R. gOTHRAN. .
Charleston, 8.G., Sep'c, 20, 1855.
A CABD. f- '
I Beg !?? ? to 6mbr*?o tbia opportunity of
fetnjwng my: thanks to my friend si for
;h?r fj(isy liberal p&trojisge, (especially during
b <paftiumsaefjand m.T have formed the
ibove copartnership l?ith gefittemwn wdfc
Wowd, by wWftb my ability, as^rell M> /atfflfe
FO'VK 9
A RELIABLE MEDICINE.
THE CELEBRATED
COtLGTO^
BITTERS,
A Pnrclw VocrAtAMfl' PMMMtinn
? - ? - VQW..?W " ?
AND A
SOVEREIOK BE^ttV
FOR
DYSPEPSIA,
^piinsn BITTEHS nrc purely ?r VfctfETAX
BLK COMPOUND. nnJ are ?rfered to
tjie public under the fullest coimctitn* ?hat
tlicv will ho found n snfe nnd sovereign KEMEDV
for DYSPEPSIA.
They have been triumphantly tested, not
only l?y numerous families and Physician* in
the South, who have furnished ample testimony
ft* to their decided excellence, but nl?r> In*
the proprietor, who, for ten V?nr.?, suffered all
the gloom incident to tlmt stubborn nnd din- * ?
I trcssing dit?ensc.
j The'COLLETON* BITTERS nrc also a Carminative,
most excellent for Cholera MorbiH,
j Costivene8i?, Sea SiekneM, Nausea, proceeding
from whatever cause, Shortue.SH of Breath,
I Aeillitr. IIpflHlitiri) fVrttncus ?t..l ! .
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the lireaet.
The nbove Medici no is highly recommended
to literary gentlemen, student?, elderly people,
nnd others of sedentary habits.
' I do hereby eortify'thnt I have known nnd
used your celebrated compound COLLETON
BITTERS in my family for more tliun iifteon
yeare, and I do'verily "helieve it. t*? he one of
"the most valuable Family and Plantation Medicines
in use, having witnessed their beneficial
effects in so many instances, that with truth it
may be affirmed, they well deserve the high
encomiums which they have received from tho
atllieted who have partaken of their invigorating
and health-restoring properties.
Signed, ('HAS. 0. CAPERS. Planter.
St. Helena, S. tV*
TIio undersigned, wholesale ugcnt'j f\ir the
alj>jvo. take pleasure in Htating that they are intimately
acquainted with the manufacture of
the "CoLi.eton BiTTErR," hence they do not hesitate
to commend the nrticle ns possessing rare
j virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in
Dyspepsia and its Kindred
Diseases.
Retail Prico 60 Cents a Bottle!
For which Finn nti incalculable amount of suffering
may he arrested. The trade will be
supplied on liberal terms.
Orders should bo addressed to
II AVI LAND, IIARRAL <t CO.,
Special Agents, Charleston, S. ('.,
Importers of Drugs, Medicine*, Chemicals.
Perfumery, Brushes. ?te.
For sal.' by WAUIM" AW Jt LYO.V, "
Abbeville; F. G. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY
it GARY, Cokcsbury. [junel'85 ly
We IIiimI llnvo Mnn??v f
A I.I. Person* having Dematuls against the
xV Estate of Etim-h Barmoi-p, deceased,
will present tlicm to the undcrsigncd by the
fifat day of November next. Tlnno Indebted
to said Estate by Note, Store Account or
Blacksmith Account, will *avo the Administrators
of much trouble ami lht-in*elres of cost,
by J laying tip by that Dat?.
Look out! yon linvc had one
year's Indulgence!!
I). 1.. DONALD, ) .,
.!.?('. WILLIAMS, f AduiH.
August .!?., 18.'17-4t
ALSO, .
Tbo;* !.? ? ' '?
M<v lube IUIII ui ?>{iniiuria
it Donald bv Xote or Account, will' snva Cost
by settling "with me iinmedintely, na I must
have the MONEY i? order to uiosc up the
I'ntote ot E. Rftrtnore, deceased, and it is unpleasant
to have to sue for it.
J>. L. DON ALP,
Surviving Partner.
August 23, 1855. l7-4t
C3F" Jlanner copy twice.
EDUCATION. .*
'TWIE Exercises of the Ablierille Male Aca?lL
emy will remune on the 10th of September,
being the commencement of the 2d S?sion
of the Scholastic year.
The Tuition of each Clans will be for the
1st Class: Heading, Writin.', IstScf. 2d Sea.
Spelling, n:id Primary Geography.
- - " - $14 00 ? C 00
2d Class: The above with
Geography, History, Arithmetic,
English Grammar,
and exorciacflin English
Composition, 20 00 01 iDO
Ud Class: Tho above with
all the advanced English
Branches, - - - 23 00 lu 00
4th Class: The above with
Latin and Greek. - - 28 Oft 12 00
Boarding can be obtained in duaUat-ht faoii
lies, and at reasonable rates, either iiv-the Village
or country near the Academy. Although
it Is of tho greatest importance that
all the pupils should be present at the opening
of the Session, still the}- may be- received at
anj- tinift during tho teria. JstW'lcnta will be
charged from the time they witeruntil the close
of the Session, unless spsaiol arrangements are
made to tho contrary.
For further information, apply to the Principal.
JAMES C, CALliOUN, A. B.,. v
Principal, Instructor in Mathematics.
JAMES A. MONTGOMERY,-A. B.,
Instructor in tlx* Anciodt.hmnguages.
August 24, 1855. lrt' 6m
^ ' _ ' W
t AiiuiO^TXS FOU OFFICE.
The-Li ends of R.' "W.DIIL respect,
fully ttRjj.'sttnce hiin n Candldrtf? for Sheriff, at
tlio ae.'x Eloctiou. * ;
IdBT" The friend* of V{. WV GRIFFIN" respect tally
announce him a candidate fop . Shrrtjf at
the ensuing-election.^ [JIny 7, 1855v
fg py The frienda^-pf KIM HOD McCORI> respectfully
niinonnco him aa ?; Cundftlbte- far
dicriri ai wio^jisumg r.ieeuon.
py Tlie friends of Copt. S. A- IIoucko r?pcotfully
announce him oa a candidate' for Tax
Collector at.the ensuing election.
est Thb* friends of John n.,.Wit?ok respectfully
announce him or n'taiwdotfi for Tax Collator
of Abbe till e' District,, at U?e ensuing elco
a00- Mk : ' .,..-.0
ItW Wfc arc Authorised to apnounee tUe
J4*89 Mooai aa a cnii(li<latey forjrp-?l?^U<}p'-fl*
Too? Collector of j^bbevillc District,. "a$,tlja 'eh- i
' mr.The fnjmd* of
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