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nished. hoaao to the iirat-claas Hotels of
Ctrtii'lidBton. He takes pie a mi re in announcing
that the Mills Honsc, although new and iu
[? " f?An/l lino *" * L 5 1 * *
b ,.Uw, uim wen ic-wucueu uuring ilie
^unlmer, and so re-fitted ns to keep up with
the demands of taste, comfort and elegance.?.,
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arefcontinued, with a scrupulous and unsparing
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r. ; such hotels. The constant personal attention!
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have made themselves favorably known to forR'
zner patrons. . *
% - :4 &<* '.-y. THOS; S. NICKERSON.
- Charleston, Sept 21, 1855. 22 tf
J'zli .* - ** "i -i, |
' Patronise Home' Manufacture.
npHE undersigned invite'the attention of the
IjEiV". X public to tfiVit-Lot of . (
HnnifljjWaiiiifaciHrcd Shoes.
y ' The^liayi pji hand, and are constantly adding
. w laeir present Btocic oi iiUoes and boot# confjm
- ij^lagot a variety of kinds. They invite part
V * ; . ticolnr iOSfodu & their . ' '
Z, Thev^..Id
. - on' uie moist l easonablo term*..; -J~,; -A
... Faxions wishing to purchase can Bee a spcci
v - JWitfttsp ifrogafltf tba Store of
? ?r " - FATJ/TRADE
.f, POPWLAtt PltlCKS!
Ward, Biiri'liat'd & Co.,
' >AUGUSTA, GA.,
ARE Xow opening their KAi.f* and WIN'TKIl
supplies of
Choice Family I>ry doodx,
Selected with great enre from recent importations,
liiuj comprising an assortment which, for
Richness, Variety and Extent,
is not ti-inAlly found in tliis market. As they
now have tho reputation of selling FIRST
CLASS GOODS, upon :i much Lnwr Sritle of
Price* tluin thoy have been usually bought
here, they beg to assure their friymla in
Abbovillo District
! that they intend to keep up this standard of
| CHOICE GOODS, and t?> keep down' priees to
! a fair remunerative profit- To ('a*h and
Prompt railing Customer.-1, and none others,
we shall olfcr
Great Inducements
to visit our Establishment.
Our Stock consist?, in part, of the following:
DRESS ftOODS,
RICH VELVET BROCADED SILKS;
MOISE ANTIQUE SILK, In Black ami
Colol*s ;
New and Beautiful Shades of PLAIN auil
KEPl'EI) SILKS, very heavy and rich ;
PLAIN and STRIPED SILKS, in great variety
;
BLACK. ITALIAN and TAFFETA SILKS ;
SILK ROBES, SATIN TURK; CASII\fPI?IM.
Tl^T A1VPC. * I "l Ai.rm
i\JtI^JUIrj uijVM IID ;
I'LAID STUFFS; FRENCH and ENGLISH
MERINOS, fill shnjjes;
l'inin DtLAlNES; Persian CLOTHS; English,
French and American CALICOES and
GINGHAMS;
CALICO ROBES, <tc.; Blm-k BOMBAZINES;
CANTON CRAPES; CANTON CLOTHS;
Blnck CIIALLIES and ALl'AOCAS ; EM
BROIDERIES and LACE GOODS, of every
description;
EVENING DRESS GOODS, in ever} variety.
Men's and Boys' Wear,
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES; VESTINGS;
TWEEDS, Ac., Ac.
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 FLANNELS:
Shaker FLANNELS; l'lain and Figured
Saequo FLANN1CL.S; TABLE DAMASK;
DOYLIES; NAPKINS; WINE CLOTIIS;
TOWEL1NGS; Laecan.lMui.Iin CURTAINS;
Curtain MATERIALS ; FRUIT CLOTHS;
Colored nnd White DIMITIES; lluckabuck
nud BirdVEye D1AP12KS ; ?fce.
PLANTATION OOOI>S,
Negro BLANKETS; Georpia and Kentucky
PLAINS ; Cottofl OSNALJL'RGS; Georgia
STRIPES; Ac.
Orders filled with the moat careful attention,
nnd nil Goods warranted.
WARD, BURCHARD di CO.
Sept 21 20 tf
. It a n <1 fo r Sale.
DESIROUS of moving to the West, I offer
for Sale my' Plantation, in Abbeville
District, containing
7m.az;??.K:Ai9
One Hundred and Fifty cleurcd, One Hundred
of which id fresh and in a high state of
cultivation, the balance in Woods?lies well,
and is heavily timbered.
This Tract of Land lies immediately on the
Post Road, one mile from Mrs. Sar:ih Wideman's,
and ndjoins lands of Mussrs. Anthony
Harmon, William Williamson, Joseph and
George 1'attersou, and others, and for Health
is not surpassed by any place in the District.
The Production of the Lund id equal to any in
the neighborhood as the present crop will show.
It is well Watered, an cxcclleut spring in one
hundred yards of the house, with running
water through most of the fields.
There i9 a comforLablc Dwelling House with
nil necessary Out Buihlings on the premises.
The above named Tract of Land offers niA'iy
inducements to ft man wishing to settle permanently.
In addition to its being a good neighborhood
the contemplated Valley Road will
run in about two hundred yards of the most
heavily timbered part of the Tract where timI
ber will no doubt be in great demand. I deem
; - - i -J
>v U1II1I.VI.CWIJ I" ?11 V u II11NC IICIUIICU UCCOUI11.
but invito persons wishing to buy to give inc a
cull. ARTHUR MUIIPIIY.
September 8. 1855. 19-tf
Just Receiving
AT H. W. LAWSON'S
TIN MANUFACTORY
rp IN PLATES, nil sizes;
JL Crankled PA TTY PAlfS;
TEA POTS; Box GRATERS;
Potato do.; Japanned TRUNKS,
all sizes ; Round Sugar BOXES;
Cake do. ; Cash do. ; Toy CUPS
?fc PAILS ; Kpg WHIPS; Foot. TUBS;
Foot STO VES ; Molasses CUPS ; Candle
STICKS; CULENDERS;
*?: l'cppcr Ji(JA J&'S; JIA TI'LES ;
CANISTERS; Knife BOXES;
English Tea KETTLES; Russia
L Iron SCOOPS; French SKIMMERS
; Dressing CASE8; E glish
Wash BOWLS; Dust/MA^
I have also%a large assortment of WARE on'
hand of my own pi an u fact u re, consisting it
port of '
?>,uOU Coffee POTS, different sizes; *
Covered BUCKETS, nil sizes; BALE
do.; CULENDERS; Punched LANTERNS;
Water DIPPERS; CUPS,
all sizes; Cake PANS; Milk do.; ^
Wash do.; Dish do.; .-Tea POTS ;
Stew PANS; TRUMPETS; GRATERS;
Water POTS; and several
other different articles, which I will sell on
reasonable terms, wholesale or retail
pST Every article warranted.
Abbeville 0; H., 8. C., Sept 21, I860..
FULL?E'S HAT STORK.
IN calling Attention to my Styles "for. the
, FALL AND WINTER, 1 return my
thanks at the same time to my friends and the
?pblic generally for pnst favors, and I shall
jeodeavor to merit * continuance.
. The flame moderate charges will prevail thr?thave
made the ettabjiatj&ent bo popular
throughout the State. - : ' . <*
tine Moleskin HaU, $4. , :9.t"
Oakford and Sdfk'a (of Philadelphia) Fine
Hats, and Oennla'ft (214 Broadway) will be
$4 60.
No departure from thcS.prioea. .
MASONic
FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE,
AT COKE8BURY.
spills INSTITUTION will be open fop the
L recoption of Pupils .011 the First ?1 ay in
January ui-st, and cio?o t-lio Last day in SapU'lnWr,
making ojic long.Terin of Nine Months.
The Faculty will consist of
F. A. CONNOR, A. M.,
President and Prcft Kxor of Xatural Scicncc and
Jfathcmatics;
Rev. T. E. WANNAMAKER, A. M-,
Professor of Moral J'hilosojth;/, Evidences of I
Christianity and Belle* Lcllrex ;
Mr. G. IAEGER,
I'ro/'tstor Jbtsic and Modern f.aiiitiinnr*
Miss MARY E. SNEAD,
Instructress in Painting, Embroidery, &c.
The Hoard of Trustees have secured the services
of n Faculty composed of wot thy Muster
Masons, tminent for purity of character, uud
high literary attainments, whose every effort
wili he to educate young ladies eo us to adorn
any sphere in life.
Our new Mnsoilie building will he completed
by the opening of the Tern), and the Hoard intend
furnishing it with every uppurtenance
necessary to the acquisition of an education of
the highest order. As they have determined
that this Institution shall be second to none, so
they confidently expect the encouragement
ana patronage of an enlightened public.
For any information necessary, wc refer to
our Circular, or to any member of the Committee,
or President of the Faculty.
J. K. VANCE, ")
B. Z. IlKRNDON, } Committee.
F. F. GARY, )
Oct 15, 1855. 21 tf
NEW TAILOR SHOP
AT ABBEVILLE C. IL
Undersigned respectfully informs the
I fiitivjtnc -.7 ai.k.v?:ii.. ..:n -- -? >
? ^.v.nv..^ v. iWWCTIIIC * 'Willi i/l?J" j
trict tliutlic lins opened a shop for the purpose
of carrying on the ^
Tailoring Bumiich
on his own'rieeount. lie will receive orders
from town and country thankfully, and will
spare no pains in endeavoring to please hie
customers, hoth in the quality of his work nnd
prices. By strict attention to business, nhd ahil
tv to do pood work, he hopes to secure a
share of patronage.
cars hop on Washington street, three doors
below the "Marshull House."
[Nov. 0, 1855 7m] FREDERICK IVES.
Sign of the Two Large Watchcu.
wXtgiiks, clocks,
AND?
AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH I
MERCHANTS nnd Dealers will do
well to call and cxamiim t.lm Bt??nL- ??f
WaTcIIES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at
219 Kin? Street
before tliey purchase elsewhere. Every article
warranted.
A stock always on hand.peculi^rly adapted
to country dealers.
Saee twenty ])tr cent. Li/ calling on
WM. MASTKRMAN,
249 King-st., Charleston,
Four doors from Wentworth street.
Oetoher 6, 1855 22 tf
Wilson's Variety Store.
/ XHIE undersigned having purchased the
JL entire Stock of Moore's Variety Store,
respectfully olFt!r!? to the public everything
which may be sold in the'lirie of CONFCTIONER1ES,
TOYS, <fce, and hopes the public may
luvor linn with a htx-ral patronage. lie will
ih]*! to this >T< >CK in ii few days a Variety
of CAND1KS, FRUITS nnil other Confectioneries,
which will cuublc hi in to (iccommodute
the community with anything in his Hue of
business. Business will bo continued at the
name stand, next door below Lawson's Tin
Store. O. A. WILSON.
Abbeville G. II., August 27, '65. 17-tf
~ $25,000
WORTII of Valuable LANDS for snle
Anderson rtJ'd Pickens District, including
some TOWN LOTS in Anderson. On
one tract there is n good
$ Saw in ill and Grist Mill,
and water power sufficient for a Wool and
Cotton Factory und any other machinerv*
The LANDS need no recommendation as
they are No. 1 and no mistake. Likely Xfegroes
will be tuken at fuir prices in part paj'meut
Terms made easy.
Address the undersigned at Walton's Ford,
Habersham County, Georgia; or he may be
found 4 miles East of Jarrct's Bridge. Pickens
District, S. C. It. A. GILMElt.
July 9, 1855. 9> tf
EDWARD WB8TPIELD,
Abbeville Court House,
RETURNS thank* for past~favoris
and respectfully solicits a tTySSS;
continuance of the same.
II* keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture.
a Largo Assortment of fcjADDL.ES,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac.
Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and B1TTS.
Being impractical workman, lie is prepared to
make toOTder all kiudsof Saddles, Harness and
Military Equipments, at shorVjftotice, and at as
low prices as any other establishment.
fg"Particular attention paid to. all kinds of
Repairing.
June 3,1854. 68 ^ itf >
The Giant Haa Come !
WE cull attention of Planters to No. 2
and 8 of Scott A Macbee, Giant's Com aiid Cobb
Mill?one of tliem being in operation. Call,
and examine.
ALSO, **
1 Doe. Shuck and 8traw Cutters?various
Sizes,
2,000 lbs. fresh Tobacoo, juat from Virginia
Factory.
# Boxes Best Brand Cigars.. Pftesh Goods
arriving daily?all cheap for Cnuh,'by .
. v . II. & -KERR.
? OEIENT
CHAPTER fl, a. A. M.,
COStESBURY,
WILt meet on the Fourth Monday of ever,
ry month; also, on the' Friday in February,
AjMr^Jooe, August, Ootober, Deceojljj
16.'1858. 41 "?!? k
1 "?' . *
Shingles ! Shingles!
TjV)HUEK**8AiilPLR;. ?t n
GROCERY AND COTTON BUSi^ESS AT
ABBEVILLE C. H.~
henryTkerr
HAS Just returned from his Fall tour
through Charleston, Baltimore, New
York ami Huston, where he lias purchased hie
Fall supplies of
Groceries, Provision, and Confectioneries;
Hard and Hollow-Ware,
Cutlery, Negro Boots and Brogans, Blankets
and Dorm-sties;.to all of which the attention
of planters and fanners is respectfully called,
feeling assured, as ho does, that'his desire to
j please, in quality and price, will be a guarantee
?lf *?!.. will. .<11 w?.? ...n*. Kim
- J ? < ? IHV1I IUVII
attention.
Ilia stock consists in part of the following:?
Louisiana and Porto Rico Brown SUGARS;
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.;
60 hags ltio COFFEE ;
20 do. old Go. Java do.;
10 do. "* do. Mocha ;
Gunpowder and Hyson TEAS ;
Fine old BRANDY and WHISKY;
A choice selection of Cooking, Table and
Beverage WINES ;
SO boxes TOBACCO, from the manufactu|
rers, at their prices;
25,000 Spanish SEGA IIS, various brands ;
Negro BOOTS and SllOKS;
Do. BLANKETS, KlltSEYS, OSNABURGS,
SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS and
TICKINGS;
Bale ROI'E and Gunny BAGGING ;
4000 lbs. Good Damage Sole LEATIIER;
Paints, Oils, and TURPENTINE;
VARNISHES of every kind;
Window GLASS of all 6izos ;
A large stock of WOODEN WARE;
Blacksmiths' TOOLS (complete outfits); '
Ilis stock is amnio and coiimb-te. rnilirm-iiirr
a great many articles useless to enumerate in
tlie limil6of"an advertisement. Ho is still in
the Cotton markets paying the highest price
for this staple; and with a big stoek of Goods,
and a heart not less in size, coupled with Mr.
IJaknks at the desk, and Mr. Kamkv on the
floor, he feels assured that lie can please everybody
who may deal with him.
VERY IMPORTANT.
M. STRAUSS, - - - Cokesbury,
RESPECTFULLY informs that lie has opened
his
-i FALL AND WINTER STACK,
Selected by himself, and bouplit under great
advantages in the City of JS'ew York and
elsewhere, viz:
Brown and Blcached Shirtings, Bedtiektieking.
Dinper Towels, Linen.
Flannel, Woolen Lindsey, Bed Blanketn.
4 ? 1:
* VI ?.UV UCIUICSI
Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, Alpncen, Merinos,
Thibet, Cashmeres, SILKS and
VELVETS; CLOAKS and TALMAS!
ALSO
Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves; a large
assortment of Laces, Ribbons, Gloves,
Mills. Gauntlets, Hosiery, and all kind <
of TRIMMING for Dresses and Cloaks,
especially I call the attention to a fine
article of CLOTH, suitable to make
LADIES' CLOAKS nnd TALMAS at
very low Price, also, SIIAWLS ?tc.
For Gents and Boys.
BROADCLOTH, Doeskin and fancy CASSEMERES,
Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans,
Tweeds, English Kersies, VESTINGS,
Collars. Cravats, Necktics, Pocket Hand kerehiefs,
Gloves, Gauntlets, Beebe
HATS and CAPS. j
Water Proof BOOTS and BROGANS,
GAITERS.
Itcndy Made Clothing,
for Gents, Boys and Youth,
Selected with especial enre nnd n ptirer nssnrtineut
litis never been offered before in
Cokesbury. a . ' 1
r, For Children.
Gnla Fluids, Ca=semere, Lindsc}**, Velvet,
Merinos and Zephir Goods.
Plantation CJoods!
Georgia Plnin?, Ki.-rse}'*, Osnnbnrgs,
Homemade Stripes, and J-indseys,
BLANKETS, Negroc BKOGANS nnd
Wool IIATS.
Besides n most, extensive Stock in
ROOl'S SHOES, GAITERS and
Children SHOES. *
STATIONERY, PERFUMERY,
nnd Fancy ARTICLES.
GROCERY, CROCKERY
nixl HARDWARE, WOODWA
RE and CA STINGS.
The above Stock will bo far superior to any
evor offered, una will be sold very low in price.
It is important for yoa t? como and examine.
J- " v m. striuss,
Cokcsbury, Oct. 1,1855. 2'2-tf
JEFFERS & COTHRANS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEECHANW,
Charleston, S. O,
MTHK Undersigned hay <s? if
ing formed a Co-Partner- J
shin for the transaction of a general Factorage
ana Commission business in the city of Charleston,
S. C-, under the name of JEFFERS <?
COTIIRANS, beg leave to offer their services
to their friends and the publie generally, believing
thot the long experience of two of the
partners in the selling of PRODUCE generally,
will enable them to do as well for their patrons
as any other house In tho city.
Particular attention will be given to the
gale of COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, Ac., and
Tfte receiving and forwardiug business, also tho
purchasing of goods to of-dcr.
t in aL|. instances our chSfg^Avill be in accordance
with custom, excepting Cotton, which
will be sold for fifty cents per bale.
IIENRY L. JEFFERS,
" WADE 8. COTHRAN, v
:< " JOHN ?. COTHRAN.
I "Charleston, 8. C., Sept, 20, 1865. *
K W.. /*?. 0%?- - i ? i
V ' * A CAE?.^
JJej^leav^o embrace thiadflfcprtunitv ,of
returning my thanks tag^y friends for
tbeir very liberal patronage, (ejMwiatly during
the past summer,) and as-1 formed the
.V.i. - : ?lit- ? ??
ii iwvo WHU geTllieiOOQ WCIi
known, by which my.abiljly, as well M facilities,
to serve them an(1 the public are greatly
increased, and as speejal attention willlle dovoted
to the busi naif And- Intcreit,,"pf planters,
I respect fully solicit not only a contimiod' bat
increased share of patrouftcato the Firm. LT
JEFFEJ5Q. ,
CharlojBtt, Papt 20, 18511,;
-H&alM. K&IR,
whoIeiilb a
- 'V PBAU6R IH V. w;
GR0CBEIE&, PMIfflWS & COlfFE^tlOlflBIBL,
MAMMOTH
V ST-i *3 * i
AT BBENNAN'S DRY GOODS STORE,
BllOAD ST-, AUGUSTA, GA.
d$40,000
W0HTH.0F FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
mum ? ? H ? fii 9 "
To bo Sold Without Reserve!
://- -v,
r|"MIE Largest and hest assorted stock of DRY
JL GOODS cvor offered in tin's City.
On nnd after Monday, October 8th, the undcrs'trned
(with a view to tnak<- n. olinnrm in
the firm, and reduce his present lieavy stock
of Goods,) will sell, witliout reserve, nt Wholesale
or Retail, the entire Stock; mul to save
commission?, he will sell lower than the Goods
would bring at auction.
Merchants, Planters, Dealers, and the public
genernll}'. will study their own interest, by examining
this Stock before buying elsewhere.?
And to save time nnd trouble, he would say,
the terms will be Cash for sums under one hundred
dollars ; for amounts over, approved City
endorsements, with interest from date of sale.
P. .S.?The Ladies are respectfully invited to
call and sco the Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, AVool
Plaids, Alpacas, Coborg Cloths, Bombasines,
ifce., A'C., Ac.
THOMAS BltENNAN.
Above the Globe Hotel Corner.
Augusta, Oct 8, 1865 '24 Cw
Joiner and Cabinet Slioo.
NEXT DOOIl TO TIIK 1'It ESS OFFICE,
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.,
rIMlE undersigned, thankful for . j IL~
JL past favors, and ever ready
to serve a generous public, mny ll ? * J ll
be at nil tunes found at bis Shop in the Eastern
corner of Christian <fc Dcalc's Couch Factory,
where he is prepared to make PANEL
noons, SASII, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES,
t?c.. <te.
L will also make TABLES, DESKS, BOOKCASES,
PICTUUE FRAMES, and repair furniture
ie.
I will keep constantly ou hand ready made
COFFINS of the best material and finest finish,
either polished or covered, all of which
I will deliver to any point in the district free
of charge with hearse or upon ruilroud if desired
in direction.
All work done warranted as good as the best
and cheap according. T?n per cent off for
cash on all work done by me.
?3?" For reference, apply to any gentleman
in the Incorporation. G. C. BOWERS.
June 2>, 1803. 7 tf
suuiii Carolina,
Abbeville District?In llic Court of Ordinary.
George "Williams and Wife, Applicant?,
. ' * vs. ' ^
. -i"
Elizabeth Given?, widow, Margaret Givcns,
Jane Given?, John Given*, and Elizabeth
Given?, Defendants.
IT appearing to my (satisfaction that Margaret
Given?, iSarah Givens, Jane Given?, John
Given?, and Elizabeth Given?, reside without
this State. It is therefore ordered that they do
appearand object to the division or sale of the
Ileal Estate of John Given?, deceased, on or
before the first Monday in November next,
or their consent to the same will be entered of
record. WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. 1).
i-_ ?
* uoi< jiiuiiunj' in August, J BOO.
Aug 10 14 8m
Tlic State of Soutli Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas
Britt it Cowan 1 Attachment.
?* V Tlioimisoji it Fair,
Edward Jones. ) Plaintiflrs At.torne}'.
"T7"\7"HKItKAS, tlie Plaintiffs in this case
V V iiifl, oil the 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
lias neither wife nor attorney known within
the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration
might be served:
It is therefore ordered, thitt the said Defendant
do appear aad plead to the said Doclara
?.V.. ?.. vviviv. uub vncllVt-lilVII UIIJ 1/* iWVCIllbor,
it? the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and lifty-five, otherwise final and absolute
judgement will then bo given ayd awurd>ed
against him.
MA'ITIIEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) Noyeniber'20,
1854. J qly ly
For Rent.
r~I"MIE"subscriberoffers -fcr rent two'-dS^
1 , eligible and commodious Store * HIIm '
Rooms. Theono formerly occupied. by. .Willson
?fc William*, rs a Dpy Goods Store, on the:
eastern corner of the Public Square, opposite
the Marshall House and next tho Post Office.
The btficr formerly occupied bJ:W M llugh-r
cy as a Wholesale Orocery Store, and lying
immediately bMc of the former, and on Washfngtou
Sjreet-y
-The Rooms are in good repair, well suited
to Any brrtuch of .mercantile business, and occupy
as eligible locations as any in the villager
Possession of .either or both will be given,
imtuodiately, if- desired, and terms made; iccommoduting.
Call and see th$. premise^'itid
proprietor.'*? JNO. McLAREN.
August 1, 1855' *18- ' " ft. 8m--.
**6&r
Watei; Proof . Ware-Home.
TffSnT TI1EBUi>?^ber hnsUken f
jHSSS? tlie Planto^ Water Pr6of J^Hi^
Wore House. formerly occupied by Mr.,
John Usher, Sr., and by strict, attention to
business, he hopes to merit a liberal.share of
the patronage of the generous public of the
upper and Cotton growing'districts.
The Ware Uouse is above high water mark,
"high and dry," and more Secure froni ^re.
than any other Ware House ill 7$>frh. \.; P.
S. I will also.attend.to receiving.and
forwarding Goods and Produce, entrusted to
myCAre. a II. KENNI5Y: '
Hamburg, Sept 1, 1865. . - 19-lm ,.
~? j- " v*?:?* : X
\*A. C; Squier,, , ^
No*. 208 and 310 Main timet,
and all w?rr^n?<i
The State of South Carolina, " , .1
Abbeville District.?In the ComfMm Plw9 9
Willson & "Williams ' )' Foreign Attachment.
v* vE. Noble, Plaintiff' 5
Jercnuah Sliehanc. ) ""Attorney.
T TXTHEREAS, the Plaintiffs in this c?8W -J,A I
T V did, on the fifteenth day of Noveni' . .' H
bcr. 1834, file their Declaration against the
?nid Defendant, who (&a it is said) is absent
from and without the limits of this State, and ffijL I
haa neither wife nor attorney known within? S
the same upon whom a copy of the said Doe- 8
lavntion might be served: a
It is therefore ordered, that the said Defend- 1
ant do appear and plead to the said Dcclara
i.wn kii ui uciurc uie sixteenth day of November,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight;hundred
and fifty-five, otherwise final and ah
solute judgment will then be given and award"
cd against hint.
7 , MATTHEW MODONALD, C. (J. P.
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, )
November 15, 1854. ) qly ly
Tbc State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District?In the Common PleasWm.
Hill & T. Alex'rSale, 1 Af. m .
Administrators, [ TotaJ^n A F?ir,
Jeremiah Sl.chnnc. J Plftintifra Att'y*
"V T~\ 7TIEREAS, the l'lnintiffs in this cose'
V V ' did, on the twentieth day of NoTem*bcr,
185-t, file their Declaration against the*
said Defendant, who fas it is said) is absent'
from and without the limits of tliis State, and*
lias neither wife nor attorney known within'
the same upon whom a copy of the said Dec-larsitiou
might be served :
It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said Deelarn
tion on or before the twenty-first day of November,
in tlie year of our Lord one thousand eighthundred
ami fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute
judgement will then be given and awarded
against him.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. J*
Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, j
November 20, 1854. ) qly ly
Tlic Statu of South Carolina.
Abbeville District.?In the Common Plea? '>
A. II. Benson ) Attachment. _
r* > Thompson <t Fair,
Win. I). Lloyd. ) Plaintiff's Attorney.
XXTIIEREAS, the Plaintiffs in this case did,
* * 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 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 twenty-first of Novcm- Vi
ber, in the j'enr of our Lord one tliousAnd eight
hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute
judgement will then be given and awarded
against liiin.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C, P.
Clerk's office, Abbeville District* )
November 20, 1854. J qly ly
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas
Joseph N. Whitncr, )
vs. > Attachment.
James G. Specr. )
WIIEllEAS, the Plaihtiff did on the thirtieth
day of March, instant, file his
declaration against the Defendant, who (as it IB
said) is absent, from and without tho limits of
this State, and has neither wife nor attorney
known within the same, nn6ii Whom a copy of
tlie said declaration might be served: It is
therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do
ii|>|H'iir nmi plena to the saul declaration, on or
licforc the thirty'Unit ilny of March, which will
be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute
judgment will then bc-giveii and awarded
ngninst him. "...
MATTHEW MoDOtTAlJD, C. C. P. 7?Clerk's
Office, Abbeville District, )
, March SO, 1855. J 48 qlyly
* IRON I IRON!! IKONMl
At tiie Sign of the Golden Anvil,
I COLUMBIA, S. ? -A
At Prices to Suit the Times,
rI^IIE.SuU3i;ribers have now oi^hand> large
j X. atopic'' of ino\, vhiek they are now ojfSrK, .. *
1 intj at greatly reduced prioeg, for ca*h. - ' '
Their stock comprises a-complete assortment -
| of Swedes, COuiiiry, ' Enelieh. Oval. ttnnH
i l!ooj>, Sheet, Ilod, Horse Sftoo Iron, <fcc. Ac. . j, > *
Wholesale purchasers will "be supplied ai ^7
tfiarleaton prices, with expenses'added.
Iron and other Goods deliver<5d atlaeJRail- .
rond Depol.frce of draynge. .
r FISIIER ?It AGNEW <fe COI
AprjlSO, 1885' r- Lja'l JLf. ?
NEW MARKET AND GREENWOOD.
I % Jlessrs. PERRYMAN & #AIXEE^ - \
ijT^roULD Inform the puhH6 that they htre' -i,^
VVV . uasociated Mi SAMUEL FERRYMAN ^
with tlr^m.'fqr the porpote of^arryiug'oa the . .
...j, ? Mercantile Buslne&y^'/.v^ ^
on a more eiteusive seple; tboetyle of the firm
will now be -l'ERRYMAN, WALLER-<JfCO.,
at both New Market aft'd (?reenwo6d." * _v,.
. We 'would also say* to our frietida ^hat-wjj,,. ~ r
have taken much pains in selecting oar, Gooda
for the Spring tpade, therefore,we
Bucctfully solicit 'ten examination at least, as -we- ~1
flatter ouraciVea that for excelliftcie and/variety '
of sty lea,'Ve cannot anrpfcata! (if equalled), ?
by any stock ever beffire offeredrfn?Uifa -njar-t- . '
keif , FERRYMAN, WALLER 4 00, '
March 10, 1858 ^ '-*Qpr'^" ~ 9n?
kk8 I have made complete scrangeraent# for- rxi
thd-proeecution of tbo UJSl5ERTAKIKOi''r ,
BUSINESS, I intend to make it ? prominent
j^art of my bushier, and therefore bo}d myaelfTrfcady
at all timeatby dayJoy nigbtV toxh'a t?
lcincF of aiHia?.
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