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TlltS INMPKNDISKT TUKS< i? rrrn.i iiki> Kvvrnv piiiimy m^knjno* iiv PUOKETT & WlliSOI^ Proprietors. T E, l? M 5 . jj;! jum* annum,' hteariablif hi njrance. Ailv< i f is^ncMts will !> ; iiir.ort?-<l euii><j>i<;uoutflj nl ill.- I'nilowiii'jf v<-i-y low rales: 1 s jiiare <>i 1- lin^s or K-S3, 1 inseHion, *7; Kvery followiiiu iiwrtion, ----- 2)1 1 equare H month", ^t Oi ] " t> . " ......... <; oi 1 " 1 year, 10 o< AnnouniMti^ :t Caixli'late, (in advance,) :i <>t Liberal deductions will be made lt> jierson: nilvi-rtioinu lamely. All obituary nolic's exoeedin:; twelve linoi will be eliarged as advertisements. ?j3>"*AI1 eoinmunieiitions and loiters on bust m-tis with tlii? olliee. must be addressed to Tim l:it>i;rEsi>KNT JAbbeville C. 11. S. C\, vi:i. >. .in In iiKlllv ?it t ..ntlMii ADVERTISEMENTS. :K. SJS X5? A FALL TRADE. P?Pi LA3i i?saicc:;i! Ward, 5S is a* 4* hard A: Co., AUGUSTA, GA., A UE Now opening their FALL and WIN J\. TEIl supplies of Clioicv rattiiiy Dry tioods, folectcd with great arc from recent import a lions, and comprising (in assortment, which, foi Richness, Variety and Extent, is not usually found in this market. As tlicj now have the reputation of Felling FlltiVl CLASS 0001 )S, upon a much Lowr Scale oj J'rirr.s than they linve boon usually bough! here, they be>; to assure their friends in Abbeville District that, they intend to keep up this blundnrd o: CHOICE GOODS, and to keep down prices tc a fair remunerative profit. To f'uxh mix! Prompt Pulling Customer*, and none others tvc shall offer Great Inducements to visit our Establishment. Our Stock consists, in part, of the following DRESS <;oo?s, RIC1I VELVET BROCADED SILKS ; MOUSE ANTIQUE SILK, In Blaek aiu Colors; New and Beautiful Shades of PLAIN nn. KEPPED SILKS, iv:ry h*avy and rich ; PLAIN and STRIPED SILKS, in great va riety ; BLACK. ITALIAN and TAFFETA SILKS SILK ROBES SATIN Tl.ltK; CASH * * .ur.iwv>; iielai.M.'S; AMKLINE CLOTHS PLA11) STUFFS; FRENCH and ENGLISI MERINOS, all shades; Plain DkLAINES; Persian CLOTIIS; En glish, French and American CALICOES nn> GINGHAMS; CALICO ROBES, ,fc?r.; Blaek BOMBAZINES CANTONCRAPES; CANTON CLOTHS; Blaek CHALLIliS and ALPAKCAS ; EM BROIDERIES and LACK GOODS, of over; description; EVENING DRESS GOODS, in every variety Mcu'fs anil ISoys' Wear, CLOTHS; CASSIMERES; VESTINGS"; TWEEDS, <te., &c. FOR FAMILY USE, Bath, Whitney and Rose BLANKETS ; Lin en and Cotlon SHEETINGS ; PILLOW CAS1 Ljnens and Cottons; Red, White, Grey-. Green, Bine, Woldli, Sax ony ond Doinestie FLANNELS; Shaker FLANNELS; Plain and Figure* Saeqne FLANNELS ; TABLE DAMAGE DOYLIES; NAPKINS; WINE CLOTHS TOWELINGS; Lnee and Muslin CUISTAINS Curtain MATERIALS ; FRUIT CLOTHS; Colored and Whit.: DIMITIES; lluckahucl and Bird's-Eye DIAPERS ; die. PLAKTATIOX GOODS, Negro BLANKETS; Georgia and Kentuek' PLAINS"; Co'tton OSNABURGS; Georgi* STRIPES; Ac. Orders filled with the most careful at tcnLion, and all Goods warranted. WiPn PI'tlfll ? TlT-v f ir AiitA', Duni/iiAIVL' & tU. Sept 21 20 tf Water Proof Ware-IIotise. o if THE subscriber has taken %1 the Planter's Water Proof Ware. House, formerly occupied by Mr John Usher, Sr., nn J bj- strict attention t< business, lie hopes to merit 11 liberal share <> the .patronage of the generous public of th< uppor ami Cotton growing districts. The Ware House is above high water mark "high aud dry+" and more secure from fin than any other Waro House in Town. P. S. I will also attend to receiving am forwardiug Goods and Produce, entrusted t< my care. > C. II. KEN'NEY. .yj'., Hamburg, Sept 1, f855. 19-lifi " ' w.'~ it ww- >mr ~ . ssk-jxm iUMU. THE., undersigned has Tj , ry^ngjj opened, in this place, au 6titiro iieitj and well selected Stock of GOOD; ? :' in the GROCERJT Line, which he offers to hi friends'and the public generally. IIo will b in th6 Market at"nil times for the' purchase o CottonaridothoVl'roduce. Having;-secured the services of Mr. Joeenl Rosamond, as n buyer of Cotton, he trusts h be able ^o share a liberal patronage. II >11} give hir attention to the Sale of Produce * nnd to the Receiving and Forwarding of Mer chandise. _ R. J. DELI'I I. Hamburg, S. C., Sept. 11, 1855. 10-lm * ?? :? ?'Patronize Home Manufacture. /TpHE undersigned invite the attention ofth . JL public to their Lot of Home Manufactured Shoes. They have on hand, and are constantly addinj '' to their present Stock of Shoes'and Boots con sisting or a variety of kinds.'* They invite par ' , ticular attention to their ; ,' Wiqlep Negro Shoes. ; They aire of the best quality, and will be sol< f ; on toe jno*t reasonable terms. : k Persons wishing to nurchiuo />?n men of our Winter lirogana at the Store o H..B. Kerr, Abbeville Court House. Shoos nn< Boot* of tpl kinds in the best Style of Work v ""rimnship will be furnished on short notice. They wotfld also inform the public that the^ have.a good supply of choice LEATHER nov ' r ready for use and tor sale. Call and see. -V7 ' YOUNG ?fc MULL!KIN. r v< . Due Setember 8, 1654. 2m : : 1 HOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. . ? ' Office G. .Awn C. R R. Co., *" " - Abbeyo-m, July 81, 1866. ? r " rjpH^Conductorjt are not authorized to earn -X-.. letters on the Road out of the Mails, "ex cepi'upon bosinew of the Company. Tb ~,s Company will riot be responsible in oa?6 of los TO THK 1'ATHONS OF Perry Davis' ; V E GET ABLE PAIN KILLER. / ING to llio Inri'i' iinioiii.t of i ! V/ I'uin Killer put up. and sold ns genuine ! by unprhu-iplctl men we lijivo been obliged t?? j resort to very expensive measures to protect i ouivelvos pt-euniarih", :m<l the public from great J injury, buying niul using their worth loss counj terfcite.?The comparative plain and simple . btyle in which our Pain Killer has been put up, . 1 has nimlo it very easy for those disposed, to j imitate it very buceessfully, so far as its oxtcri nal appearanee, in ptyle* of bottle, label and ' ! color of the arlielo; hut jve need not say that j the compound id a miserable, filthy production, ' an'1 calculated to do great injury t?> those who ' | might use it with confidence that they have I been accustomed to use the genuine 1'ain Kil! Icr. Parties whose business it is to counterfeit l j valuable preparations, doit in so secret a man, i ncr. that it is almost useless to attempt to punI | ish them by legal measures, as it is difficult, I ami we ]iii|,ht. say impooaiblc to bring proof ' home to llicnu i Considering the great difficulty in protecting j ourselves ami the public by prosecuting parties, i we have been to a very great expense in get. ! t ing up a finely exeutcd STEEL liSGRAVED LA HJif,, I for our bottles. V.'e also attach to our bottles . | a Steel engraved Note of band, which we issue ! us our obligation, and to counterfeit which is . j held to be forgery by the laws of the United ; State?, and which parties will not dare attempt ! to do. The great expense attending the got" i ting tip and printing of these labels will pre_ i vent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing | i.I the genuine Perry Davis Pain Killer, innnti: j fneturod l>y Perry Davis &. Son, sole proprie'tow. The Pain Killer will lie put in a now style j i of panel bottle, with the word.-*, ' | Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, j ; blown in the Gins?. We have discontinued | j the use of the o7i cents bottles, and now put. i j up only four si/.es, viz: at 12.1, '2.j, SO cents it J iiitd SI ?>0 per bottle. j We have also a very line engraving 011 Stone, for the Hox labels, specifying the contents of the box, where and bv whom manufactured, itc. We have also added to our pamfdilet. of directions and certificates, a cover icautifully finished, presenting on the lirst page a very excellent likeness of Perry Davis, . the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The ? bottle labels, and one label on each box, has also a correct likeness of Perry Davis, which : it will be impossible to counterfeit successfully, j Wo have been to this expense, that the pul)] ' lie might have perfect confidence that they | were getting the genuine article when they . ' buy a bottle as above described. To those who . I have','so long used and proved the merits of 1 ' | our article, we would sny that we shall con ; {j tinue to prepare our Pain Killer <>f the best I j and purest materials and that it. 6hall be every j I wav worthy of their approbation as a family 1 medicine. " PEKltY DAVIS A SOX. * f i Providaicc, Ii. I, July 1*/, 1855. 1 i Tho Puia Killer is sold bv WA11D| LAW LYOX, Abbeville; GAREY ?fc GAj KEY, Cokesbury; W. F. PRATT A To., Nowi berry; P. A. WlLIUTE A Co. nnd I. W. TAYI LOR, Anderson; SIMONS, HUFF Co. nnd jClXDRAT tfc DUXCVAX, Charleston; and by " ; Druggists and Medicine Dealers gen emit v. , j July 27, 1S;k>. ' 12 Sni f'|!" IL a 11 <1 f o r Sale, Desirous of moving to the west, i offer for Sale my Plantation, in Abbeville fi District-, containing - a?.ao2?B9 One Hundred and Fifty cleared, One Knndrcd J of which is fresh nnd in n high state of cultivation, the balance in Woods?lies well, nnd is heavily timbered.' This Tract of Land lies immediately on the * Post Road, one inile from Mrs. Sarah Wideman's, and adjoins lands of Messrs.' Anthony Harmon, "William Williamson, Joseph and George Patterson, and others, nnd for Health is not surpassed by any place in the District. ' The Production of the Land is equal to alky in | the neighborhood a3 the present crop will show. It is well Watered, an excellent spring in one 5 hundred yards of the house, with rimning 3 water through most of the fields. cri There is a comfortable Dwelling House with 'Ulltuuii.Knvn n,.f .i.~ . .... ..VW-W...J *-",u I'lHiuui^n \rII CUC |>rc-|lliaV3> I ; The nbovc named Tract of Land offers many > 111 inducements to a man wishing to settle pcrma-; e i nently. In addition to its being a good neigh- i b j borbood tlic contemplated Valley lload will j ;; run in about two hundred yards* of the most | '"! heavily timbered part of the Tract where timber will no doubt, be in great demand. I deem it un nccess^ry to give a more detailed account, but invite persons wishing to buy to give me a call. AllTHUlt MURPHY, e September 8, 1856. 19-tf House and l^of. lor Sale ! j r I "TIE subscriber being desirous of moving JL into the country, otFers for Sale his Place . in the Village of Lowndsville, consisting of a DWELLING HOUSE, and Lot containing twelve Acres, Blacksmith Shop and Car1 riege Shop. These Buildings ?ro all new ana in good condition. Thoy will be sold to. gether or sepnrately to suit the purchasers, f L. W. McALISTEll. 1 Lowndesvillc, S. C., Sept. f}, 1855. 10-tf DRY GOODS IN AU.UD8TA, Oa. ' UTnvJ 1 0. O. WW CUUj AikUVMOi U VO V>U?y Broad :?t,fe6it opposite Globe Hotel^ MDKAI.KRS IK | i^TVoolens, Blankets, <tc., Silks and Rich Dress Goods, And Choice Family Goods of every description. Marc'b 0, 1855. 44 tf 7 : WiWTEDjL > A FfRST'BATE BODY MAKEK^&n cocure. ? J-jLu good -wages by applying immedJafipl^ , to "tlie subscriber at this place. Nonggfthettf - than a Tiwt-rate Workman Omcc Gen. Scp'ut G. & C. It. R. Hui.fna, Jilly 24, 1855. r 3 "M i 1'. foilowiug Scliodulo for Piifiaeuat'cr Trains 1 will go into operation on Monday next, oOili iii3t., viz: Up, Leave Columbia 0.00 A. M. i ' Frost's Mill 0.S0 " Littleton 10.05 Allrtlon 10.15 " llop?!*S 1 1.00 ' " l'oinarift 11.10 " Froftperity 11.45 " Nwwbeiry 1*2.18 " llelonn 12.-21 14 Silvers! root 12. 12 " Snluiln l.io l*. M. " Chappi'll'* l.'iS " Nitiel v Six a.M) " Now Market 'J.'15 " Grc-nwoii.l '2.55 Mi * I * - ' * * -- i oM.-?i>nry Arrive a I. Abbeville 4.15 Leave Baremore's 3.50 " Donalds 4.00 " lloneapath *l.2>i " Kelt on 5.05 Arrive ?t. Anderson O.Oo Leaves Williaiiiiiton 5.-10 '* Golden l ?rove C.2S Arrive tit Grcen\ill? 7.00 Down, Leave Greenville 5.30 A.M. " Colden <i rove i>.03 " Williatusloii 0.38 " Anderson 0.20 ' Helton 7.05 " lloneaputh 7.58 " Donalds 8.25 " Jlnremorc's 8.-10 " Abbeville 8.00 " Cokenbury 9.00 " Greenwood ;t.?5 " New Market H.00 ' Ninety Six 10.15 * " Chnppell's 10.53 ' Saluda T. O. 11.05 " Silver Street 11.33 " Helena 11.55 " Newberry 12.15 1'. M. " Prosperity 12.10 " I'oniariu l.lo " Hope's 1.22 " A Hat<>n 1.-17 " Littleton 2.25 f " Frost's 2.55 Arrive at Columbia 3.15 K r. HA WORTH, Gen. Sup'dt. July 18, 1855. 12 It Si>K IAfi NOTICE. IWIsH to inform 1113- friends and , cr**,*. w, eu?toiiier<; tlmt 1 am hi ill in the CARRIAGE KlTSlXteSS, in this plnee, and ready to do my work well, and as low as possible. (New work warranted for twelve months.) i Hut I wish fo 1)0 understood that from this date .'ill .lobs done at my shop, amounting to live dollars and over, must lie settled for, either by Cash. or Cask Notes, before taken away. My reason for this i->, thai my stock is cash, my hands arc cash, my provisions nreea>h, and cash I must have for my work. 11.1. TAYLOR. N. B.?T have on hand three second-hand Buggies, (one with top,) one light one-horse Barouche, one Carry-all, (first. rate to travel in,) also two new Buggies, and more a-growing, that I will sell ehenp for cash or cash notes. But bear in mind that you can save ten dollars on every hundred by paving cash, and also ten cents on every dollar l>y doing the same. E. J. T. Abbeville C. II., March 10, IS.joWiBsoii's Variety Store. r|MIB undersigned having purchased the JL entire Slock of Moore's Variety Store, respectfully offers to the public everything which may be sold in the line of C0XFCTIONERIKS, TOYS, ?fce, and hopes the public may j favor him with illiberal patronage, lie will j add to this STOCK in a few days a Variety of CANDIES, FRUITS and other Confectioneries, which will enable him to accommodate the community with anything in his line of business. Business will be continued at the j same stand, next door below Luwsnn's Tin i Store. 0. A. WILSON. Abbeville C. II., August 27, T?5. 17-tf $25,000 WOUTII of valuable T.AN1IS f,,. gjjj^ i? Anderson and Pickens District, including eonic TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On one tract there iB ft good Saw Mill and (*rist mill, nild water power sufficient for a Wool and Cotton Factory and any other machinery. The LANDS need no recommcmlntion as the}' are No. 1 and no mistake. Likely Negroes will be taken at fair prices in part payment. Terms made easy. Address the undersigned at Walton's Ford, Habersham County, Georgia; or ho may be found 4 miles East of Jnrret'a .Bridge, Pickens District, S. C. It. A. GILMER. July 0, 1855. 9 tf NEW TAILOR SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. IL TIIK Undersigned respectfully informs the, citizens oif Abbeville village and Dis-*l triet that lie lias opened a shop for tlio purpose ' of carrying on the Tailoring Business on his own account. Ho will receive orders [ from (own and country thankfully, and will j spare no pains in endeavoring to please his; customers, both iu the quality of bis work and prices. By st rict attention to business, nrid ability to do good work, ho hopes to 6ccure a share of patronage. , t35" Shop on Main street, next door to "Moore's Variety Store." [May 9, 1855 ly] FREDERICK IVES! EDWARD WESTFIELD, At>l?evillc Court IIousc, RETURNS thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicits a QGpHSh continuance of tho same. Ho keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture, a Largo Assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, <fcc. Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP JRONS and BITTS. Being a practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as low prices as any other establishment. fc^TParticular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. y t>une a, i?04. 66 tf The Giaijt Has Oome! WE call attention jpf^Planten to No. 2 and 3 of Scott <& Maob^''Giant's Corn and Cobb Mill?one of tliem Ittfftg in operation,* Call and examine. ALSflik 1 Doz. Shuck and, SwS^wwuttoru^-Yari axis CbOQlb*. fresh Toba^^^ST from Virginia T$Faet<?ry. V ' * ' ? * Boxes Beat Brand Cigars Frosh Goods ' ^ ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' GROCERY AND COTTON BUSINESS AT AltiSJLIVILLE C. II. HENRYT KERR HAS Just returned from his Full tour through Charleston, Haiti more, New York iiii'l Boston, where lie lias purchased his j Fall supplies of flrAnnrina "Pr/Mfioi ?x- -? v*vvviivof AlVTlOAUUOf auu VUI1IUU t/IUIlcries; Hard and Hollow-Ware, Cutlery, Negro Boots and lirogans, Blankets i and 1 )oniestics; to nil of which the nl lent ion j of planters ami fun iter.; is respectfully culled, j feeling assured, as he does, that his desire to j please, in quality and price, will lie a guarantee | of sale with all who may fnwu him with their attention. His stock consists in part of the following:? I Louisiana and I'orto Rico Brown SI"OAKS; i l.oat', Criifhed and l'owdered do.; .lit hags Rio CO 1 TEE; J" do. old (io. Java do.; I'l do. do. Mocha ; ' 'uupowder and llvson TEAS ; 1 in.-old IlKANI>V*nn?l WHISKY; A choice select ioi? of Cooking, Talde and I Beverage \V IN I IS ; ."> 1 iioxes T< )BACOO, from the lnanufactn- i rers, at their prices ; 'J'i.'iOij Spanish SI'GARS, various brands? i Negro UO(ITS and SHOES; l)o. BLANK KTS, K1KSKVS, OSNABIROS. SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS and TICKINGS; Dale KOI'M and Gunny IlAGfilNG ; JMt'iO lbs. Good Damage Sole LEATHER; Paints, Oils, and TURPENTINE; YARSISI.1ES <if every kind ; Window GLASS of all sizes; j\ large mock ot V. OIIUKS WAUK; Blacksmiths' T(.)()I?S (complete outtits); i ] I is stuck is ample mill complete, embracing a great ninny articles useless to enumerate in the limitHof nil advertisement. lie i.~> still in! the Cotton market, paying the lii?rlic*.~fc price I fur this staple; and witli a big stock of Coods, j and a heart not. loss - in size, coupled with Mr. i at the desk, anil Mr. I'ami.v on tlie- j floor, lu> feels assured llinl lie can plcn?e every- , boily who may deal with him. VHK V B 33 PORTA \T. I?I. STRAUSS, - - - - Cokesbury, j UKSPKCTFCJ.J.Y informs thill lie has opened his I'ALL AM) WINTER STOCK, Selected l?y himself, ami bought under ureal advantages in the City of .New York and j el: uV.'here, \iz: lii'iiwn and IJleaehed Shirtings, l!> dtiekticking. 'I' i? i : Flannel, Woolen l.indsoy, VW JUankrts. For I lie Ltwlics. Prints, Giutrlmms, Delaines, Alpaeca, Merinos, Tl.il.H. Cashmeres, SI 1.ICS ami YKLYF.TS; Cl.oAKS an.l TALMAS! A l.SO Embroideries, Collars, Sle.-vcs; a large assortment of Laces, Ribbons, GI??vi-?, Milts. Canntlcts, Hosiery, and all kind of Till MM IXIJ for Dresses and Cloaks, especially I call tlie nttcni-ion to a lino article of CLOTH, suitable to make LAWKS* CLOAKS and TALMAS at very low Price, also, SHAWLS ?fce. For (>'ou(s and Boys. P.INMDCLOTII, Doeskin and fancy CASSKMHRKS, Sat.tincts, Kentucky .leans, Tweeds, English Kersies, YEST I NGS, Collars. Cravats, Neckties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Gauntlets, Beebe II ATS and CAl'S. Water Proof lit JUTS and BltOGANS, GAITEHS. lteady JIadc Clolliiiijr, for Gents, Boys and Youth, Selected wit a especial care and a purer assortment l:ns novel* been offered before in Cokesbury. For I'llil?lvon. Gala Plaids, C'assemere,.Lindseys, Ycivet, \l. 1 / r* . i tilIU ^iC|i(Iii' VIOUU1, I Woods! Georgia Plains', Korseys, Onimbnrjrs, i Homemade Stripes, uu<l I.indsoys, j BLANKETS, Negroc BROGANS and i Wool 11 ATS. Besides a most extensive Stock in MOOTS SJlOES, GAITERS and Children SHOES. ST A T/OXER Y, PERFUMER Y, nnd Fancy -1 R77CI.ES. G HOC Ell j', CROCKER Y an .1 It A Jtl) II rA R / ;, I \'0 0DWARE and CASTINGS. The nbovo Stock will be far superior to any ever offered, nnd will be Bold very low in price. It id important-for yon to come and examine. M. STRAUSS, 1-oKesbury, Oct. 1, 1855. 22-tf JEFFERS & COTHRANS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. C, ^5 o- jjf TI1E Undersigned lmv- 7^ o ? ing formed a Co-Partnership for the transaction of a general Factorage and Com mission business in the city of Charleston, S. C.f under the name of JEFFERS <fc COT Li HANS, beg leave to offer their services to their friends and the public generally, believing that the long experience of two of the partners in the selling of PRODUCE generally, will enable them to do ns well for their patrons as any other house in the city. Particular attention will be given to the sale of COTTON, FLOKU, GRAIN, .tc., and the receiving and forwarding business, ulso the purchasing of goods to order. In all instances our charge will be in accordance with custom, excepting Cotton, which will be sold for fifty cents per bAle. HENRY L. JEFFERS, WADE S. COTURAN, JOHN R. COTHIIAN. Charleston, S. C., Sept, 20, 1855. A CARD. I Beg leave to embrace this opportunity of returning my thank a to- my friends for their very liberal patronage, (especially (luring tbc pust summer,) and as I have formed the above co-partnership with gentlemen well known, by which my ability, as well as facilities, to servo them and the pnblic are greatly increased, and as special attention will be devoted to the business and interest of planters, I respectfully solicit not only a continued but increased share of patrouago to the Firm. II. L. JEFFERS. Charleston, Sept. 20, 1855. Dissolution. THE Copartnership of WHITE &. BULLOCK is this day dissolved by mutual oonsent All persons indebted to paid firm are requested to make early payment * " ' . . JOHN'WHITE, M. B. BUBBOCK. Jnly. 25, 1865. - 13 . '8m , ' w TI,E' et Ait - t. - > ":r wotgatioht" rpHE Kxoroises of the Abbeville Mnlo Acad.II einy will resume on the 10th of September, being tho commencement of the 2*1 Session of tho Scholastic year. Tho Tuition of each Class will bo for tlic 1st Class: Heading, Writ int.', 1st Son. 2d Scs. Spelling, and Primary Geography. - - $11 00 ? G 00j 2d Class: The above with Geography, History, Arit lunette, Ktiglish Oratiimar, and exercises in English Composition, 20 00 9 00 yd Class: The above with nil ui<- nuvaneeU Knglisli Brnnelies, - - - 23 00 10 00 J111 < 'las-;: The above with Latin ami Oret-k, - - 2K 00 12 00 . Hoarding l*ati hi' obtained in d<-?ii'ahle fnmi lies, ami at reasonable rates, either in the Vil- j Inge or country near the Academy. Although it is i>r the greatest importance that, | all tin-pupils should ho present at the opening ; of the Session, still they may l>e roeeiveil at I any time during the term. Students will he 1 eharited from the time they enter until the close of the Session, unless speeial arrangements are made to the contrary. l-'or further iuformatioii, apply to the Principal. JAMES C. CAIJIOUN, A. 11., rritieipal, lnstruetor in Mathematics. JAMES A. MOSTOOMEUY, A. 11., lnstruetor in the Aneient Languages. August 21, 1855. lt> Gin Joiner a?d C;il>inct Shop, ni;\t door to tiik vhkss okkice, Al'.BEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. 0., j r |"MIE undersigned, thankful for .. past mvorn, ana ever remly ^ ''VYrifJI to serve n generous public, may ? ** J J ' he at nil 11111?"S found at. his Shop in the Kastcrn corner of Christian ?fc Dealc's Coach Km-' torv, where hois prepared t<< make PAN IX ! POOUS, SASH, BLINDS, MANTEL l'IKOES, I Ac., <V,-. I will also make TABLES, DUSKS, NOOK j ("'ASICS, I'll.'TUHE FltAMKS, anil repair fur- j nit lire ti e. 1 will keep constantly on hand ready made f'OFl'I NS of tin? best material and iiitcst linisli, either polished or covered, all of whieh j I will deliver to any point, in the district free | of charge with hearse or upon railroad if desired in direction. All work done warranted as tj?><?.l as ihe Lest : and cheap according. Ten per cent off for j cash on all work done by me. Z'S" I'"1' reference, apply to anv ircntleman iii ilie Incorporation. l?. C. JlOWKl'S. .Iiiik* 42J, 1S55. 7 If Son (Ik :ii'olsna, Abbeville District?In the Court nf Ordinary. George Willisi'ii* Wife, Applicants, I'-S. Kli/.abeth Given*, widow, Margaret, Givens, .lane Givons, .John (livens, ami lllizabcth <;iven-, Defendants. jT appearing t?> my sntufaetion lliatMargaret Given.*, Sarah (livens, .lane (livens, John Given*, ami Kli/.abeth Given*, reside without.! thisSlntc. It is therefore ordered that they do ' appearand object to the division or sale of tlie Real ICstato of John (liven*, dteoused, on or before the first Monday in November next, or their consent. to the same will bo entered of I record. WII.L1AM JllI.L, 0. A. J). First Monday in August, 18">5. Aug 10 11 "in The Stale of Soiiiii Carolina, Abbeville District.?hi the Common Pleas Ili itt. A Cowan ) Attachment. r.s J- Thompson ifc Fair, Edward .Tone?. ) Plaintiffs Attorney. \,T V/ IIKliEA^, the I'lainlifl's in tlii? ease T T <li?l, on the (wontielli day of November, ls.'il, file their Declaration against the said Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without tin; limits of this State, anil has neither wife nor attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might lie served: It i> therefore ordered, thai the said Defendant il" appear an<l plead to the said Declaration on or before the twentv-lifth tlav of .November, in the year of our T.ord one lliou.-'ind eight hundred and iifly-five, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then he given and awarded against him. MATTHEWM? DOXALI>, C. C. 1\ Clerk's OHIee, Abbeville District, November 20, 1801. J qly Jy For Rent. ' | nil-, stibrvnuor oilers for rent two -?9rny L eligible ami commodious Store Rooms. The one formerly occupied by Willson <t William*, ns ii Dry Goods Store, on the eastern corner of the Public S(pinre, opposite the Marshall House and next the Post OfHce. The other formerly occupied by W M llughey as a Wholesale Grocery Store, and lying immediately back of the former, nnd on Washington Street. The Rooms are in good repair, well suited to an}' branch of mere-untile business, nnd occupy as eligible locations ns nliy in the village. Possession of either or both will bo given immediately, if desired, nnd terms made accommodating. Call and see the premises and proprietor. J NO. ilcLAHEN. August 1, 1855 13 3m A NEW STYIiE. I HAVE just received ultogether a NEW STLE of BIJRIAL CASE, Wk!?l. r r 1 .v- r? n iiivu jul jwmi niiu iiuibii itir Hurpueses me lornier style, tlicy being mado of the same material, of course they will be found to answer the same purpose. Their FORM and their ROSE WOOD Finish nleases far beyond the old style, in the minus of oil that fiave sceri them. f I shall'soon have an assortment of them here, which I shall be pleased to show to any one who may wish to see them. e. j. taylor. Abboville C. H., August 28,1865. 17 tf " A. 0. Squier, Nob. 208 and 210 Main ttreet, Columbia, S. C. Manufacturer and generai?^s(&&36 doaler in fine and plain FUR-f ! # I I! N1TURE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPER, MATTRASSES, <fcc., Ac., at low prices for co6h; and all warronted for one year or longer. All kinds Furniture mado to order, and all kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Also, Wood and Metal Burial Cages. mh26 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, . Estate of C. Barnes, Deo'd. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of C. Barnes,' deceased, are. hereby notified to come forward immediately and pay iijy.a? tho Estate must be Settled soon. Persons who may have claims against-the srfme win present them tp . vC. V. BARNES; Sen, >>.' -Administrator.-.;*' : * '' Black Oat*. "* {'J*''*' ' 1 /'V *-' f"k * >;>: .!; >, u-HsiiSv? - > . v.**' ?i' The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas Will bo 11 <fc Williams ) Foreign Attachment. v.i V 15, Noble, Plaintiff's ffercmiali Slicliane. -) Attorney. "\7"\71IEUEAS, the Plaintiffs in this case V V did, on the fifteenth day of November. 1851, 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.same upon whom a coj>y of the said Declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before 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 be given and awarded against liiin. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P. Clerk's OHieo, Abbeville District, ) November 15, 185-1. y qly ly Tii? Sfalr of South Carolina, Abbeville District?In the Common Pleas Wm. Hill ?t T. Alex'rSale, ") Attaclimcnt I Administrators ( ,v , # r? > loiimpnon & rmr, Jeremiah Shehnne. J l>lui,,tifi"a Au'^ TTT THFTIF-AR fl,? ; 7 ..1 .1113 viise T diil, on tlic twentieth day of Noveiu. ber, 1S54, file their Decimation ngninst tho said Defendant, who fas it is said) is absent from mid without the limits of ling State, and lins neither wife nor attorney known within j the same upon whom a copy of the eaid Declaration might bo served: 1 It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Deelarat ion on or before the twenty-first day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise finul and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW M. DONALD, C. C. 1\ Clerk's Ofiicc, Abbeville District, ) November 20, 1831. f qly ly '< TSi?? Slate of Soutli Carolina.. Abbeville JJislrict.?In the Common.Pleas A. M. Dcnson ) Attachment. ? * Thompson it Fair, Win. I*. Lloyd. ; Plaintiff's Attorney. \,T"IIKl! I-'AS, (lie Plaintiffs in this ease did, t t on twentieth day of November, ] 8/5-1, file their Declaration against the said Defendant, who fas it is said) is absent from and without iv . x... - - -- (in* minis Di mis mate, nnd lias neither wife nor attorney known -witliin the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might bo. served: - H therefore ordered that the saiil Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the twenty-first of November, in I he year ?'f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. MATT J J K\V M.DONALD, C. C, 1\ Clerk's ofliee, Abbeville District, ) November '20, 185-1. f qly ly The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas Joseph N. Whituer, \ vk. |- Attachment. James O. Spocr. ) \ V7 HKUKAS, the Plaintiff did on the thirt T tieth day of March, instant, file his declaration against the 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 same, upon whom a copy of 1 lie said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant da appear and plead to the said declaration, on or bcl'orc the thirty-firstday of Marelf, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given ond awarded against him. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. 1\ Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ] March ,'50, 18/55. J 48 qlyly ~ IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! At tin1 Sign of the (Joltlcn Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. C., At Prices to wlit the Times. rpiIK Subscribers have now 011 hand a largo JL stock of I HON, which they arc 11010 offerin >/ at greatly rcduerd pries, for eaxh. Their stock comprises a complete assortment of Swedes, Country, English, Oval, Band, Hoop, Sheet, Rod, Horse Shoe Iron, ?ic. ?tc. VVl...l..-.nl.. :? ' * ? ]'< . WIM.1CI 3 W 111 UC S1IIJ[>1ICU a<> Charleston prices, with expenses added. Iron mid other Goods delivered at the Railroad Depot free of d ravage. I'lSlIIill & AO NEW & CO. April 30, 1805 [ju 1 ly NEW MARKET AND GREENWOOD. Messrs. PERRYMAN & WALLER WOULD Inform the pnhlio that they have associated Ma SAMUEL PERllYMAN with them, for tlio purpose of carrying on the IWcrcnuUlc Business on a more extensive scale; the style of the firm < will now be PERRYMAN*, WALLER & CO., ntbot.h New Market and Greenwood. We would also say to onr friends that we have taken much pains in selecting our-Goods for the Spring trade, therefore we would respectfully solicit nit examination at least, as we flatter ourselves thot for excellence and variety of styles, we cannot be surpassed (if equalled) by any stock ever before offered in this market. PERRYMAN, WALLER Si CO. March 10, 1855 60 dm -'rJB. J. TAYLOR, ' ' Undertaker. . "4 ' I have made complete arrangements for j. me proBt'cuuon oi llio UNDliltTAKING liUSINESS, I intcnd^to ninkc it a prominent, part of my business, And therefore hold myself ready at all times (by day or night) to tho making of coffins, cither from black walnut, pino or ponlar, at tho shortest possible notice. . ' E. J. TAYLOR. Abbeville C. ll, .Tan 20, 1865 ' 89tf " 7~ CAUTION. ALL persons having demands against tho Erttfttn of .TORT. SMfTTT --.i .? ?? tire requested to present them promptly attested to tho undersigned, to whom also those indebted to the Estate aro requested to mnkc payment. A. M. SMITH, )v. J. M. PEKRIN. C H* " March 1, 1855/ 43 tf ?.,M. CALIIOUN, WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLUMBIA,: 8. 0. ~G. M. CALHOUN. Aug. 0, 18Q3. < '^"18?-ly ?! .n%: - ,, . I c3??]i?;.aBa Toiliag^^cpot! FOR:J^o|p84l/r.; ^^E Aro^n^ receiving th^meat^Stock v-M>' '> : Ik ' ' r? 'IPkW-s * V- * * ?, 'ti. -r JStkt -* V.;-_