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TWO INIHOI'RNDENT 1'IUOSS 19 1'UllLtnilKD KVKRY FK1PAT HOnNIMOr UV PUOKETT & WILSON, Proprietors. TERMS. J>'-r aimnut, invarliil/ly inadvance. Advert isements -will beinsertoOtcoiisj>icuously at. lbe following very fr'w rate?: I t square of 12 lini?.or Iobs^.1 insertion, 75 Every following iiisi+tioti, ----- 37 j I square <5 month?, - * - - * - - - - ? t 00 | 1 ,j ? ....... fi 00 I " 1" year, lo oO Announcing a Candidal^ (in advance,) :i 00 Liberal deductions will lie made to persons . adverti^iagdnrgely. ;i All obituary notion exceeding twelve lino# will bo changed iw advertisement*. A,ll.oQiiun!inieations and letters on business with this oflice, must bo. addressed to The i 1..|,1'I.1VI.L'VI. Putin A 1.1 til.. ?' 11 O ? ao4 a. ?r.;v, uiy V. II. O* V*j I'KE* r.wn, to injure attention. ADVERTlSEIYtENTS. dH. ? m FALL TRADE. l?OI>CJL,AIt PUICES! Ward, Burcliarrt & Co., AUGUSTA, GA, AUK Now opening their FALL ami WINTER supplies of Choice Family Wry G??4?, selected with groat enro from recent importations, ami comprising an assortment which, for Richness, Variety and Extent, is ifot- usually found in thin market. A.s Hiov ' now have the reputation of selling FIllST * -CLASS OOODS, upon a much Lower Sent,- of j i r<cn miuii mv> mum: iisii:iii_\ doiii;iii here, the}- beg to assure their friends iu Abbeville District tlifit they intend to keep up this standard of CHOICE GOODS, and to keep down prices to a fair remunerative profit. To Cwh and Prow pi Paying Customers, und none ot iters, we shall otter Great Inducements * to visit ottr Establishment. Our Stock consists, in part, of the following: I*RICSS OOODS, RICH VELVET BROCADED SILKS; MOISE ANTIQUE SILK, In Black and Colors; New and Beautiful Shades of PLAIN and JvEPPED SILKS, very heavy and rich ; PLAIN and STRIPED SILKS, in j^reat viirietv ; BLACK, ITALIAN and TAFFETA SILKS; SILK ROBES, SATIN TURK; CASII SIT.-IJ1.-a . T\_r I 1?IV . "Ia MVt l vn nr..rBiu' iHt>ui>j, A.?I r-iji i>Jj V-1.*'' 1 11 ; j PLAID STUPIDFRENCH and ENGLISH MERINOS, all shades; Plain DeLAINES; Persian CLOTHS; English, French and American CALICOES and GINGHAMS; * CALICO ROBES, &c.; Black BOMBAZINES; CANTON CRAPES; CANTON CLOTHS; Block CHALLIES and ALPACCAS ; EM BROIDERIES and LACE GOODS, of every description; EVENING "DRESS GOODS, in every variety. Men's and Boys' "Wear, CLOTHS; CASSIMERES; VESTINGS; TWEEDS, &c., ?fcc. i"t4: FOR FAMILY USE, Bath, Whitney'and Rose BLANKETS ; Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS ; PILLOW CASE Linens and Cottons; Red, White, Grey. Green, Blue, Welsh, Saxony and Domestic FLANNEI^S; Shaker FLANNELS; Plain and Filmed Sacque FLANNELS; TABLE DAMASK; DOVLIES; NAPKINS; WINE CLOTHS; TOWELINGS; Lnce and Muslin CURTAINS; Curtain MATERIALS ; FRUIT CLOTHS; Colored and White DIMITIES ; Huekabuek and Bird's-Eye DIAPERS ; <to. ? PLAWTATIOS GOODS, Negro BLANKETS; Georgia and Kentucky PLAINS ; Cotton OSNABCRGS; Georgia STRIPES; ?fcc. fa>* Orders filled with the most careful attention, and all Goods warranted. WARD, BURCI1ARD <t CO. Sept 21 20 tf Patronize Home Manufacture. rf^HE undersigned invite the attention of the JL public to their Lot of Home Manufactured Shoes. They have on hand, and are constantly adding to their presentStoek of Shoes and Boots Consisting of a variety of kinds. They invite particular attention to their ' Winter Negro Shoes. .They arc- of the best quality, and will bo sold the fnosfcTensonable terms. Fersons wishing to purchase can see a specimen of our Winter Brogans nt the Store of II, S.- Kerr, Abbeville Court House. Shoes and Boot* of all kinds in the best Style of Work-) lumiBiiiy win do lurnmhod on short notice. They would also inform the public that they have a good supply of choice LEATHER now ready for use and for sale. Call and bop. YOUNG <fc MULL1KIN. . Due West, SetemberS, 1854. 2uo NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Office G. axd C. R. R. Co., Abbeville, July 31,-1855. THE Conductors arc not authorized to carry . letters on the Road ont of the Mails, except npon business of the Company. The Compniny will not be responsible in case of loss or miscarriage of Letters thus taken. , T. C. PERRIN, , ' ? . . President. August 8, 185fc 13 tf ic _________ j .SPEIHGS AND AXLES. Prlccs Rcdnced! .<* At the Sign of the Golden AnviL ^T\UE Undersigned have now on hand a comyJL pie to assortmont of SPRINGS nn4 AXLES, which they are Billing at redoced prices, for aaslu .. FISHER & AGNEW A 00. Columbia, April 30, 1885 [ja 1 .. y . ? i Land Warrants. THE Subscriber respectfully rfnforms holders X of LAN t WARRANTS that he is *till it the market, ready to "bay 'any number, and pot to be ru<T off ^y any man wbp says eome baek to me before you salL % ^determined to give as tnngh?r more than ariy^tlh'er purcHaser in thoZttpfat POSEY. Abb?rffle C. H., 3.'C^Oct Uf,l$55' 24tf JBAilBIUie. . undersigned - hi* Tgn?~i TO THE l'ATKONS OK Perry Davis' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER. OWING to the 1|?1U<- amount of Counterfeit Pain Killer put. u|> und sold as ueiiuinc by unprincipled men wo Imvo Ijreii obliged to resort to very expensive mensifivs to ourselvespecuniarily, and 1 lie puldio from irreal injnrv, l>iiyi?K ?md usint; their worthless counterfoils.?Tin' comparative plain mid si:eple style in wliicli our Pain Killd* has Ix-en put up. I>>1U tnml.i if Ad^i* f..%. I 1 I In I imitate it very .stieces?fujly, sn f.?i- as its cxternal appearance, in stvle of bottle, label and color of tlie article; lint wo need not say that the compound is a miserable. filthy proihiution, an 1 ealciilateil to do threat, injury to those who might use it with confidence thai they have hecti accustomed to use the genuine I'ain Killer. Parties whose husinossit is to counterfeit valuable preparations, doit in so secret, a manner. (hat it is almost useless to attempt, to punish thein by legal measures, as it is difficult, and we might, say impossible to bring proof home to them. Considering the great, difficulty in protecting ourselves and the public by prosecuting parties, we have been to a very great expense in getting up a finely excuted STEEL EXGIiA VKD LABEL, for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles a Steel eiurravcd Note of hand, which we issue as our obligation, and to counterfeit which is held to be fortrery by the laws of the t'liited States, and which parties will not dare attempt to do. Tile great expense attending the getting up anil printing of these labels will prevent the attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the public that the at tiele thev purchase is the genuine Perry Davis' Pain Killer, manufactured l>y Perry Davis tt Hon, sole proprietor. The Pain Killer will le put in a new stylo of panel buttle, with the words, Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, blown in the Glass. We have discontinued the use of the 374 cents bottle?, and now put up only four.size.*, viz: at 1*2.1, 25, 50 cents and ?1 00 per bottle. We have also a very fine engraving on; Stone, for the Box labels, specifying the eontents of the box, where ami by whom manufactured, ifcc. We have also added to our pamphlet of directions and certificates, a cover beautifully finished, presenting on the first page a very excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the original inv.entor of the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, ami fine label on each box, has also a correct likene.-s of Perry Davis, u liieli it will be impossible to counterfeit suceefsfullv. We have been to this exper.se", that the public might have perlect "confidence that, they were getting the genuine article when they buy n bottle as above described. To those who have so long used and proved the merits of our article, we would say that we shall continue to prepare our Pain Killer of the best and purest materials and that it shall be every way worthy of their approbation as a family medicine. PEKKY DAVIS it HON. J roviu'.itcc, li. I., July Is*, ]S.'i.O. C3v'~ The Pain Killer is sold by WARDLAW ?fc LYON, Abbeville; f5AllKY ?fc CAREY, Cokesburv; W. F. Pit ATT <t Co., Newberry ; R A. WiLIIiTE ?fc Co. and I. \V. TAYLOR, Anderson; SIMONS, RUFF ("??. ntnl GIN DRAT iL DUNCAN, Charleston; .and by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. July 27, 1855.' 12 !?in L< a 11 <1 for !>?alc. DESIROUS of moving to tlie West, I ottVr for bale my Plantation, in Abbeville District, containing One Hundred and Fifty eleared, One Hundred of which is fresh and in a lii^h state of cultivation, tho balance in Woods?lies well, and is heavily timbered. This Tract of Land lies immediately on the I'ost Road, one mile from Mrs. Sarah Wideman's, and adjoins lands of Myssr:;. Anthony Harmon, William Williamson, Joseph and George Patterson, and others, and for Health is not surpassed bv any place in the District. The Production of the Land is equal to an\- in the neighborhood as the present crop will show. It is well Watered, an excellent spring in one hundred yards of the house, with running water through most of the fields. niere is a coiii!oriai?io uweiiing ilouao with all neeeasary Out Buildings c?n the premises. The above named Tract of Land offers many inducements to a man wishing to nettle permanently. . In addition to'ifcs Going a good t?ei^liborhoftd ttio contemplated Valley Road will run in about two hundred yards of the most heavily timbered part of the Tract where timber w$l no doubt oe in great demand. I deem it unnecessary to give a more detailed account, but inVite persons wishing to buv to give me u call. .r, ARTHUR MURPHY. September 8, 1855. 19-tf House and l^ot Tor Sale ! THE. subscriber being desirous of moving iuto the country, offers for^ale his Place in the Village of Lowpdaville, consisting of a DWELLING HOUSE, and Lot containing twelve Acres, Blacksmith Shop and Carriage Shop. These Buildings are all new and in good condition. They will bo sold together or separately to suit the purchasers. L. W. McALianCER. Lowndesville, S. C., Sept. 8,1855. lfr-tf ^ DRY GOODS IN AUGUSTA, til. ?v; Ward, Burchard So Co., Broa4 ^Street, opposite Globe Hotel., ' dealers 'in Plantation Woolens, Blanket*, <te., L '"'j., .Oil* -1 ? -* * * 'v [ K Si .ECiABHJ OfFICK GK.N. Sfl''l>T (J. it C. ll. It. Hklkna, .Inly '24, 1855. j r |"MIK followingSehe?l?iltf forPassengerTrains JL will go into operation on Monday next, j 30tli inst., viz: L-n, Leave ColmnLia 0.00 A. M. * Fiwt's Mill 0.:t0 ?' I .ittlelon 10.05 " Allstou I0.15 " Hope's ] 1.00 " l'oinaria 11.lo " Prosperity 11.45 " Newberry 12.13 " Helena 12.24 " Silvort-lrcvt 12.42 Saluda l.lo 1'. M. " t'lmppoll's 1.2:5 , " Ninety Six 2.00 ' New iMi.rket 2.25 " (-Jreen wooil 2.55 o>ke*lHiry Arrive at- Al>l>eville 4.15 Leave liaretnore's 3.50 " l)oiiftl'is 4.00 ? I IdiwiOnof li * ','1 * I ' -O " Helton 0.05 Arrive nt Ainlerson O.Oo Leaves Williamson 5.10 " CS(>l?lttit (?rov<^ 0.U8 Arrive nt Uruvnville 7.00 Down, Leave Greenville 5.30 a. M. " (trove ii.ii:> " Williamslon . r..:ts " Ais?lor.--on 0.20 " IWllOII 7.U5 " ]|<>iifii|>al!i 7.58 " Donalds S.2r? * " ]iiir?*iin>rc*3 8.10 " illo S.11O " Cofci-slniry 9.00 " Urocnwiiotl " N< w Market 9.50 ' Ninety H\ HU5 " C'liii|>|ieir? 10.58 " Salndn T. O. 11.1)5 " Silver Street 11.S3 " Helena 11.55 ?' Ne\vl>erry 12.15 P. M. " Prosperity 1*2.10 " I'mnaria 1.10 J M?|M* S 1.2'j " Allston 1.-17 " Littleton 2.25 " l'rosl's 2..p>5 Arrive at Colombia 8.15 II. 1\ HAWORTII, Gen. SnpMt. .July 18, 18."?5. 12 It. NOTICE. I WISH to inform 1113* friemls an<l r fr-it # customer? Mint I mil .?till in the CAUUI,\(!iv lil'SINliSS, in this place, and rondv to do my work well. and as low as possible. (New work warranted for twelve months.) I'.nt I wish to he understood that from (his date all .lol>* done nt my tliop, amounting to five dollars and over, must, he sett led for, either hv <>'anh or CVr.v/< Xotrs, before taken away. Jly reason l'or this i<, that, my stoek is cash, my hands arc cash, my provisions are cash, and cash 1 must have for my work. 11 .1. TAVr.OU. N. 1?.?1 have 011 hand three second-hand j Btigjries, (one with top.) one liirlit one-horse | Barouche, one Carry-ull, (first, rate to travel j in,) also two new Huirgies, and more n-growinir, that. 1 will sell eheap for cash or cash notes, tti.f K...1 r. ?? ? ? 1--11? on every hundred by paying cash, and also ten cents on every dollar hy doing the same. 12. J. T. Abbeville C. II., March 10, 1j5.>51Yii?oii'? Variety Store. i rfMlH undersigned having purchased the ! X. entire Stock of Moore's Variety Store, i roFpeetfnliy offers to the public everything | which may be sold in the line of CONFCTtON1 BIMES, TOYS, tfee, and hopes the public may j favor him with a liberal patronage. He will | add to this ST<><"I\ in a few duya a Variety I of C'AXDIKS, FtlUITS and other Confection-j I cries, which will enable him to accommodate* the community with anything in his lino of l business. Business will be continued at the ! same stand, next door below Lawson's Tin Store. O. A. WILSON. Abbeville C. IT., August 27, '55. 17-tf $25*000 W0IIT1I of valuable LANDS for Falc in Anderson and l'ickens District, incluu-aJL# r , <lin^ some TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On [ one tract there is a good Saw Ulill and firM mill, and water power sufficient for a Wool and i Cotton Factory and any other machinery. I The LANDS nerd no recommendation ns they are No. 1 and no mistake. Likely Ne| groos will be taken at fair prices in part pny! nuriit. Tci-iim made en.^j*. j Address the undersigned at Walton's Ford, Habersham County, Georgia ; or he may be : Ion nil 4 miles Jiast oi <J arret ? Jiri<ige, I'lc-kcns i District, S. O. R. A. GILMER. | July y, JU>55. 0 tf EDWARD WB8TPIBLD, Al>?>?vill? C'onrt Home, RETURNS tliaukH for past favors,' rile respectfully solicits a contiijuniit-'o of the same. He keeps constantly on haml, of bin own manufacture, a I.arge Assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS. BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, dc. j Also, Willi's, STIRRUP IRONS and BITIS. Being a practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all kind*of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as low prices as anj* other establishment. 53gTParticular attention paid to nil kinds of Repairing. . ' June 3, 18r? t. 66 ' -* tf The Giant Has Come t "WE.cull attention of Planters to No. 2 and 3 of Scott ?fc Mafibee, Giant's Corn and Cobb * Mill?oue of thein being in operation. Call j and examine. 1 II on ALOU, 1 Doz. Shuck and Straw Cutters?various ' Sizes, 2,000 lba. freah Tobacco, just from Virginia Factory. 6 lio*e? Beat Bran3 Cigars. Freeh Goods arriving daily?all ?heap for CosA, by II. 8. XERR. OEI^HT CHAPTER 9, E. A. M., COKESUUBV, . .. \\TH.L meet on the Fourth.Monday.of eveT V ry month; alao, 0n tM Friday in February, April,' Jodo, August, October, December, at 3 , P. M, ' ' /" ? Feb. ltt 1856.; 1 41 ly Shingles! Ihingfes! 1- ' li^PSHEE. <k SAMPLEl. at Ninety-Six, keep GROCERY AND.COTT.ON BUSINESS AT AUBEVILLK C. II. IIENRYT KERR HAS *Iust returned from his Fall tour through Charleston, Baltimore, New York mill Boston, where he luis purchased his Fall supplies of Groceries, Provisions, and Confectioneries; Hard and Hollow-Ware, Cutlery, Negro Hoots nnd Ilroguns, Blankets nud Domestics; to nil of whi'-h the attention of planters nnd farmers is respectfully called, fueling assured, ns he does, that, his de.-iro to please, in <puility nnd price, will hen guarantee of sale willi all who may favor him with their attention. His stork i>on?I-il4 in rwief nf tl>.? fi.llni?;.io'?I Louisiana jiii<1 Porto Rico Drown SPfiAKS; Loaf, Crushed iiPowdered do.; ."<> bags lii'i ('Ol'FEK ; 20 do. old t?o. Java 'lo.; In tlo. do. Mocha: (lunpowdor niul Hyson THAS ; Fine ol.l liltANOY nnd W1HSKY; A eboiec selection of Cooking, Table mid I "overage WIKI'iS ; .rii? Ihixcs TOJ5ACC0, from the manufacturers, 'it their prices; J-Villi! Spanish SFOARS, various brands; Kcsro Hoots and bliOKS; Do. r.LANlv KTS, KI IISF.VS, OSNAlil'IUtS, KlllitTLNCS, SHKFTINOS ami TK.'K 1X C IS; Hale JlOPK. and fJuiitiy T?AOf!fNO ; ?1<M 10 lbs. (iood I'amnee Sole I.KATIIFT! ; Paints, oils, and 'i rKl'iiNTIXK; VAIINISIIFS of every kind ; Window (I LASS of all size?; A larju'e sln. k of WOODFN WAUR; Blacksmiths' '1'OOI.S (complete out (its); llis Mock is ample and eomplet.e, i;nibrneiii?? a groat many articles usch-ss to enumerate in the limits of an advertisement. He is still in! the Cotton market, paying tlio highest prior j fi>r tliis staple; ami with n l>ig stock t>f Ooo?ls, j niul it heart not less in t-ir.'', eonplcil wiih .Mr. I I ?aunks at the desk, and Mr. I! \mi;v o;i tin'! floor, ho feels assured that iieeftn please everyhmly who may ileal with him. TERV MIFORTilXT. M. STRAUSS, - - - - Cokcsbury, 1> I->iPE< Tlr'UI.IA* informs that he has opeiteil It is* FALL AND WINTER STOCK, Seleeti il by himself, an<l bought. uml.-r great advantages in the City of Mew York ami elsewhere, viz: ]>ro\vn ami Bleached Shirting;', D-.-'lliektieking. Iiiaper Towels, Linen. l'lannel. Woolen l.iml.-ey. Bed Jilanl-i". For thfl L;i(lit!!(. l'riyts, Ginghams, Delaines, Alpaeoa, Mori nos, Tiiilurt; Cashmeres, SI I.ICS an<l Vl-XYETS; CLOAKS ami TAI.MAS! ?At.SO ? Emhroiilerii s, Collars, Sleeves; a large] assortment, ol i.aee?, 1;?t>in>i?~. Cloves, j Mills. Cnuntlct#, Hosiery, :m<i all kind j of TRIMMING for Drives an.l Clonk*, especially 1 call the attention to a fine article. of CLOTH, sniln1?l?? to make LADIES' CI.OAKS an.l TALMAS nt very low Price, also, SHAWLS ?tc. For GciUs ami Roys. I BROADCLOTH, Doeskin and fancy CASST.il MRLS, Snttinets, Kentucky .leans, Tweeds, KtnrlMi Kcrsies, VESTINGS, Collars, Cravats, Xcol;ties, Pocket, Handkercliicfs, Cloves, Gauntlets, Bcelie IF ATS an.l CA1H Water Proof BOOTS and BROGANS, GAITERS. * Ileitily iHiulc C:iotIii?;r, for Gents, Boys and Youth, Selected with especial euro and a purer assortment lias never liccn offered before in I Cokesbury. rov CSiildi oii. Onln Plaids, Cussciiiere, Lindseys, Velvet, M erinos and Xcpliir Coods. I'lii illation Ciooil*! Georgia Plain?, Kerseys, Oi<naliurg?, Homemade Stripes, and l.indseys, BLANKETS, Negroe BilOGANS and Wool HATS. Besides a most, extensive St"ek in BOOTS SIIOKS, GA ITERS and Children SHOES. STA TIOXER }'. J'ERVUMER }', and F.uiev ARTICLES. GROCKJt V, CHOCK Eli V \ and UA11DWAUE. WOODWA RE and CASTING'S. | ine unuvc .>iock will uo inr superior lo any ! over offered, ami will hu sold very low in prico. It- is important for you to come and examine. M. STRAUSS, Cokesbury, Oct. 1, 1855. * 2'2-lf JEFFER8 & COTHRANS, FACTORS m (!0)1T1ISSI(M MERUKAKTS, Charleston, 8. O, gt <$> Jp TIIK Undersigned hav- ^ <5. jf ing formed a Co-PartnCTship for * lie transaction of a general Faetorngo and Commission business in the city of Charleston, H. C., under the name of JEFFERS <fc COTIIRANS, beg leave to offer their services to their frienda and the public generally, believing that the long experience of two of the partners in the selling ot PRODUCE generally, will enable them to do as well for their patrons as any other house in the city. Particular attention will be given to the sale of COTTON. FLOUR, GRAIN, Ac., and the receiving and forwarding business, also the purchasing of good* to order. In all instances our charge will bo in accordance with custom, excepting . Cotton, which will be ^old for lifts' cents'per Vile. HENRY L. JEFFERS, WADE S. COTI1RAN, JOLIN R. COTI1RAN. Charleston, S. C., Sept, 20, 1855. A CARD. I Beg leave to embrace this opportunity of .returning"'}' thanks, to my.friends for thetr vey liberal patronage, (especially during the past summer,) and as I havo formed the nbove co-partnership with gentlemen well known, by whtah my ability, as well as facilities, to serve them and the pablic are greatly increased, and as special attention will be devoted to the business and interest of planters, I reepe^tfujly solicit not only a continued but increased share of patronage to the Firm. i. . . - r' H. L. JEFFERS. Charleston, Sept. 20, 1850/ JUSMRT S. KERR, ' $ WKOlEtAM A RETAIL DEALER IX >1 - g GROCERIES, PROVISIONS fcl'UNMCTIOMBIBS. abpeviixb, o. h., a o. 'TV otice to Ddinquento, *7ffTE *re desirotrt of'bringingypur old Imali HW nes*, to a cl?8?. This Ms, therefore, to cite all who have r^?ettled with us to "come mxJCATIOT. Excrtlncs of t|io Alibuvillc Mule Acn<l.1. omy will resume on tlio loth of ijepteiu her, being the commencement of the lid Session of tlie Scholastic year. Tl?c Tuition of cnch ('lass will )>o for tlic 1st Class: Reading, Writing, 1st Ses. 2d Scs. Spelling. and Primary Geography. - - - ?14 00 $ 0 00 2d Class: The nliovc with Geography, History, Arithmetie, English Grammar, and exercises in English Composition, 00 0 00 :>d Class: The nhove with nil the advanced English Brunches, ... ?:! 00 1(1^)0 4th Class: The nhove with Latin and Greek, - - 28 00 12 00 Hoarding enn he obtained in desirable fmni lies, and at reasonable rates, either in the Village or country near the Academy. Although it is of the greatest importance that ail the pupils should he present at the opening of the Session, still tlicj- may l?e received at aii3' time during the term. Students will lie' charged from the time they enter iVrttil the close of the Session, unless special arrangements are made to the contrary. For further information, aniilv to tin- IVinm pal. .IAMKS C. CAlJl'ofrji, A. 13.! Principal, Instructor in Mathematics. JAMES A. MONTGOMERY, A. 15., Instructor in the Ancient Languages. August 2!,. 185ii. lti liin Joiui'r stixl i'ii^inot Shop, next imior to the rur.-s nini'f; AF,IJ:,VIM,E COURT HOUSE, S. C., ^PIIK undersigned, tli:uj<ftil fur 1 pa?t favors, and ever ready to serve a t??nerons public, niny u ^ * J J be nt all times found lit his Shop in the Eastern corner of Christian A 1 ? ;?!<-*s Coach Fnctorv, where he i.-> prepare"! to make PANEL! DOORS, SASII, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES, i tc., &e. I will al.-o make TA P.LES, DESKS, HOOKcasks, PICTURE FRAMES, and repair furniture ?tc. I will keep constantly on hand ready made COFFINS of the best material ami finest finish, cither polished or covered, all of which I will deliver to any point in the district free of cliarire with hearse or upon railroad if desired in direction. Ail work done warranted good a? the l?est and cheap according. Ten per cent olf for cash on all work done by me. For reference, apply to ni:y frentlcman in the lueorpora'ion. G. C. IIONVERS. June 1 M5ii. T tf Kosstli Carolina, Abbeville JJistrict?In the Court of Ordinary. (;?'orge Williams and Wife, Applicants, vx. Elizabeth Oivens, widow, Marparet. Given?, Jane Oivens, John Given*, and Elizabeth (livens, Defendants. TT < |?|>r-:?i-In?_r to inv Mitisfaetion that. Margaret .1. (iivens, Sarah tiivcns, Jane fiivens. John Oivens, and Elizabeth Given.*, reside without, this State. Ft. is therefore ordered that tliey do appearand object to the division or sale .if the Real Estate of John (Jivens, deceased, on or before the first Monday in November next, or their consent to the same will he entered of record. WILLIAM III LI., O. A. J>. l-'irst Monday in August, 18f>5. Aug 10 " 14 "m Tlio State of Soiitli Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Picas Britt ?t Cowan J Attachment. vx J- Tliorm?don it Fair, F.dwnvd ,Tone?. ) Plaintifl a Attorney. \J \T HEIiKAS. the Plaintiffs in this ease t did, on the twentieth day of November, 1?54, file their Declaration Against the said Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent 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 fiftv-five, otherwise filial and abI solute judgement will then be given and awarded against liiin. MATTHEW M. DOXALD, C. C. P. Clerk's Ollice, Abbeville. District, ) November 20, 1S51. ^ qly ly For Rent. rP,IlF. subscriber offers for rout, two -??7?* A eligible and commodious Store Rooms. The one formerly occupied by Willson Jt William*, as a Dry Gooda Store, on the eastern corner of the Public Sijunre, opposite the Marshall Hunan and next the Post Office. The other formerly occupied by W M Hughey as a Wholesale Grocery Store, and lving immediately back of the former, and 011 Washington Street The Room* are in good repair, well suited to any branch of mercantile business, and occupy as eligible locations ns any in the Tillage. Possession of either or both will bo given immediately, if desired, ami terms made accommodating. Call and see the premises and proprietor. J NO. McLAREN. August 1, 1855 13 8m A rVJEW STYLE. I HAVE just received altogether a NEW STLE of. BURIAL CASE, Which for form and finish far surpasses the former style, they being inadc of the same; material, of course they will be found to answer tlio same purpose. Their FORM and their ROSE WOOD Finish pleases far beyond the old at/le, in the minds of all that nave seen them. 1 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. Abbeville C. H? August 28^ 1855. 17 tf A. C. Squier, JVb*. 208 and 210 Main street, > . ? Colombia, S. C. Manufacturer and generaitf^ffiftSH dealer in fjne and plain FUR-lf # t II NITURE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPER, MATTRA8SES, Jrc., Ac., at low prices for ca&h, and all warranted for one year or longer. All kinds Furniture made to order, and all kindrf neatly and promptly repaired. Also, Wood and Metal Burial Cases. B rah?0 ADMIHI8TB ATOR' 8, HOTICE, , ? Estate Of Or Barnes, Dec'd. \ LL^ persona indebted to tho Estate of C. ^TX. UurricS, docoas?d, are hereby notified to come forwardjm'mediately *nd pay up, as the EMfatfi -mast be settled soon. Persons who may have claims against the saiae will present them to C. Y..JBAJINE3, Eon, :J' 'i-' \ 'ivikdiAinUlrittor, Apg.im?. ; . in ,ir _ j ...? The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas Willson Si Williams 1 Foreign Attachment. v* fE- Noble, 1'laintifF'a Jeremiah Shehnne. ) Attorney. "IfT^llFJlEAS, the Plaintiffs in tin's case V did, on the fifteentli day of November. 1851, file their Declarat ion against tin* said Defendant, who ('" it is nnid)'ia absent from and without the limits of tliis State, and has neither wifo nor attorney known within the came upon whom- a copy of tho said Dec[ Iarntion 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^ibsolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW MrDONALD, C. C. I\ Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) November 15, 1851. \ olv 1? # IV *J Tlic State of Sontli Carolina, I Abbeville District?In the Common Picas } Win. Ilill it T. Alex'rSale, "I At, . . Administrators Attachment V lolutipnon & Fair* Jcrcminli Shchnne. J ,Maintir8 AH'y. A J 7"IircilEAS, the Plaintiffs in this ease * V did, on the twentieth dny of November, 1854, file their Declaration against the said Defendant, who (ns it is said) is absent 1'roin nml without tin- limits of this State, itlitl has neither wife nor attorney known within th?: same upon whom n. copy of the said Declaration might bo served : It is therefore ordered, that, the said Defend| ant do appear and plead to the said DeclaraI t.iou on or before th<! 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 M.DONALD, C. C. P. Clerk's Oflicc, Abbeville District, ) November 20, 18/if. j" qly ly 'l'lie State of feoiitli Carolina. Abbeville. JJistrir.t ? T?? - * - inv uviiincun J ll'US A. M. Denson 1 Attachment. ? * > Thompson it Fair, Wm. II. I.lnyd. ) T*lnititiifs Attorney. JIF.RKAS, the Plaintiffs in this case <ii<], f 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 same upon whom a copy 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 twenty-first of November, in the year of our'Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-live, otherwise final and absolute judgement wiil then be given and awarded against him. MATTlircft* McDOXALD, C. C, P. ( lerk's oftiee, Abbeville District, } November '20, 18.It. f qly I3* The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas Joseph N. TVhitner, ) r*. V Attaehment. Jntnds P. Specr. ) ~V\7 HER HAS, the Plaintiff diil on the thirt ? tieth Hay of March, instant, file liis declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of It i J l'"" ? ? ......... mi" ".io iiuiiikt uii? nor attorney known within tlic Panic, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might he served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the thirty-first day of March, which will bo in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. MATTIIKW McPONALD, C.C.P. Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) March SO, 1835. ) 48 qlyly IRON! IRON!! IRON!!! At the Sis;n of the (ioltlcn Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. C., At Prices to Suit the Times. '"I'M IK Subscribers have now on hand a largo 1. Block of IKON, which the;/ arc tioic offering at greatly reduced price*, for cash. Their stock comprises a edmplctc assortment of Swedes, Country, English, Oval, Band, Hoop, Sheet, Rod, llorso Shoe Iron, <fcc. <fce. Wholesale purchasers will be supplied at Charleston prices, with expenses added. Iron and other Hoods delivered at tho Railroad Depot free of drayage. FLSIIEft & AGNEW A CO. April 30, 1805 [ju 1 ly NEW MARKET AND GREENWOOD. t)"nti-nvur a it a. trr *tt iutaais. ^xiAAiAAjn a najwuiitt WTOl'LD Inform tlic public that they Imro W associated MR SAMUEL PERRYMAN with them, for the purpose of carrying on the micrcnutile Buxiiieits on ft more extensive rcale; the style of Uie firm will now 15c I'ERRYMAN, WALLER <b 00f> nt both New Market find Greenwood. Vie would also say to our frionds that we have taken much pnms in selecting our Goods for the Spriim trade, therefore We would reoiwuaui^t'00 at leMt? " 1M+J. "ric!yea Vhftt for excetoqSjn^J.^!:^ of " cannot he surpassed (if eqaaned) . by ' evar before offerod in. this mar,-. i ket. I'KHRYMAN, WALLER <t G(X / Morel 85C^ 89v- ? %2X. E. S T A. "5^14 R j . j,. Undertaker. AS I ^ovc made comple\e arrangements for ^ the prosecution of th? UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, I intend to make it $ prominent '' part of my business, and therefore hold myself ready at all times (by day or night) to th? Making of coffins, either fr??m black walnut, pine or poplar, at the shortest possible notice :' "> ? < ? rr,?< . E.J.TSh-OR.^ Abbcvdle a Iv,3nA 29, 1855 > 89tf -y CAUTION. ALL pers ons having demands aealngt *!? ' Estate of JOEL SMITH, deceased ar* requested to present them promptly attested to Iho undersigned, to whom also those indebted to the Estate ore requested to make pav?cnt7 -i A.M. SMITH, [/. ^ * * M- tobrin. cJ2* March 1. las* ~ , > to . f "T M. Iff . CA^fifOUlf, ' -.WHOLES*!? AND RKTAII^ ' DFJ?aER IN frOBExairj^n^^mao^sr BOOKS ADD STAI^WEKV, M ^ COLUMBIA, Si c,4 vV.- . ,? . . r ..v, erx.'imxm!*