The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, March 07, 1856, Image 3
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AT ABBE VII
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A Depot Tor Fine
AS I IIAVE Now n BPtt of hand?, in i
as good as ever struck n lick in this
Any St
from a Crane-neck Coach to tlie runnii.g-g
low a* any other Shop in the State, for
LATEST AND MOST FASHION A CLE.
Persons wishing nnything in mv line, ni
Abbeville C. II., 8. C., Jan 28, 1S6C.
ABB&VX&XtK
WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON IIAN
will sell lower tliftii ever offered ii
We will truild to order nnv Vehicle in o
tsr REPAIRING neatly done, nschinj
C3?~A11 New
"WE also have on lianil o lance lot of Fl-i
tec ting tlio dead for prolonged interment, I
which we will sell exceedingly low for UAS
We will also ranke (JOI'FlNS, mid fiend t
HEARSE, which will go free of charge.
Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1356
JjUto gjotel an
a nr a "ntkt>
1Y15L5&
"]OrATHI9 A. SALE Respectfully infor
1Y1 tfvU'y. that they have opened a 710"!
for tlie accdtsinodation of permanent and t
tion to the wauts-^nd comfort of all who n
tion and induce a repetition of thecal). T
bountiful supply the country can afford; nl
fort able ; rooms convenient and anijilo ; an
fort of their guest*.
They would further announco that they
and aa they have attached to their ilote
found anywhere hereabout, which will alwi
' ji?- and attended by experienced and tru#ty
treated patronage of the public. They are
of stock with shelter and food. They are i
kind of Travelling Conveyance from a i
! hest of drivers. Tliev have, just com
horse llstks ever run in thisflection, wl
i - '.v" C,'~ safe and comfortable vehicle of transportati
.,*.aZ.S??A+: I tl r
. ?. v # . vuo4^re id ok cuseii, lor 111 on ana ?e*3i, ^
~>Vv: Horie,"37 J centa; Two feed*, 62$ ; and by
November 80, 1865
,' f?T Banner copy four time*.
; Cambridge Female
THE Exercises of this School will be rosm
on the 6 ret Monday in February n
j coder the direction of the accomplished yci
lady, Miss OOTT.
She will instruct in French,-all tlte bram
of English, Drawing, Painting and Music.
The School will be taught Ten Months, <
ded into two Sessions.
Terms of Tuition as low as nny other Scl
of the same order.
Persons wishing to patronise the all
School may procure hoard in rrjpectable St
liae at Eight Dollars per mnnih.
' A. P. POOL,
v > WILLIAM CARTER
: J. W. CHILD, Sr.,
J?'-*' Feb 1,1858 "v 89 4t] Trustee
Settlement
OF-TIIE ESTATE OF W1NFIELD S. ATC
AON, DKC'D.
\ LL Persons interested in the E&t.ate of V
field 8.' Atcheson, are hereby not i
that a final acttlemeut of said Estate will
made in the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville
trict, on the 26th day (Saturday) of April u
Those having claims must present the same
It attested to the. Administrator on'* or be
that day; and those indebted may expect
pay costs, if they do not settle by the tenth
?fFebruary next.
JAMES A. EDMUNDS, Adrn'i
January 28, 1866 S9 '
Settlement
or TUX EST AT* or ELIZABETH BANES, E
mnw ?i? -!> ?. - ?
. * . Muui.uipuawr -vi saiu MUJIC ner
X. notifies all partie* concerned, tliat he
make a final settlement of the same before
Ordinary of Abbeville, oil/Saturday, the 2
day of April.
All elaima will be rendered ap to him by t
, % time, dit they will-not be noticed after wat
*>.- a<>d all those indebted to the Estate will b'?* m
to pay costs naleef paid in fi very eliort ti
. JaMKS BASKS, Adm"
'Jabnary 26, 1866 , 8?
" Notice!
Notice!
. i: - 4
B My means aro very, limited it ia on
JA. wyp?rwer to kt accounts ran on; tj>
2brel r^pectfoHy ipvit^ pereonsindcbted to
* fcWSP byjowli or n
?- .-jV^J^^^i^p^el^mnwtaucea render it ne
v..
... Si p r--.- - : r ;
ul/E C. H?j S?
% - - bff
Carriages and Bucsiefl.
ill the various briincliea of CARRIAGE MAKIN(
or nuv cither town, 1 am able to build
yle of Vehicle,
enr of a <V heel-barrow. And my prieea will be i
tho snine styloa of work, which are always of tl
ro very respectfully invited to give me a calL
IOACE FACTORY*
D An assortment of Fine BUGGIES, which n
i this market, on tiniu to suit the purchaser.
ur line of UtisineM, at the shortest notice.
) s any other Katublirthment in the aiate. ffl
Work Warranted. JS-.3
K'rf MRTALIC BURIAL CASFJ?, oir-t.iirht. for pr
For transportation, or any othor desirable pui-pos
o auy part of the District desired. We have a no
Tnas. M. CHRISTIAN,
jAilES L. DEALE.
87 ly
h ITrtcrn
rVlJJLE C. H.
in their old friends andpatrors, and the public g?i
rEL, on Washington street, opposite Mr. Hughe}'
inrisie.it bonnier-!. They intend to give such attei
iay once call upon them as shall insure entire sati
lieir tnbl?? will never want for the best and mo
Ltendnnts prompt and faithful; bed* clcan and cor
d, in short, everything suited to the ease and con
will continue the LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS
1 rw commodious and comfortable Scabies as can I
?3'8 be bountifully supplied with the best piovendi
Ustlers they hope to receive the continued and ii
i at all times prepared to accommodate any numlu
ttlso always prepared to furnish their customers wit
^addle-llorse to a FOUK-HORSE HACK, with t!
pleted, one of the most convenient and elegant fou
licit families or companies of passengers will find
ion. ;
rill ! _ madn as ? ? - '
* "? rr u* |#V?0?U1C. f ui Silicic i?ca <
the dnv, 76 ceuU.
30 tf
Notioo to Ta*-Payors.
I WILL attend at the Undernamed times nr
[n(>n plitcea for the purpose of collating Taxi
lU*p Abbeville C. II., Monday, February
Due West, Tuesday, " i
ihcs ?"d Monday, March 17;
Cnllaliam'a, Wednesday, " i
livi- Trible's, Thursday, " '
Lowndesville, Fridaj*, " I
ioul Speed's, Saturday, " <
Calhouu's Mijls, Monday, " 1
lOVe Wellington, Tuesday, " 1
kmi Morngue's, W<xhiesday, " ]:
T?dbert'* (in the Ilange), Thursday, " 1
Cothran's, Friday, " li
Bradly'a, Saturday, " li
Greenwood. Monday, " li
5, atid Wednesday, Maruh 18;
Ninety-Six, Tuesday, " 1(
Cambridge, Wednesday," " 2i
Woodville, Thuradav. " 2
Whitehall, Friday, " 2:
UE- Cedar Springs, Saturday, " 21
Donald's, Monday, " 2<
Sruffletown, Tue-dnx*, " 2i
r'j Cokesbary, . Wednesday, " 2'
and l'ueaday, March 18;
. Deadfall, Thursday, " 21
^18' Hubert*' Store, Friday, " 1\
Sniithville, Saturday, March
~u' McCaw'a Old Field, Thursday, " 2<
,or? Warrenton, Friday. ' " 2
to Abbeville C. H, all Court week.
Sale-dav in April tbe last day for making r<
tarns. All persons failing to inake returns o
r* the above day, liable U> dotiMe tax. " All tax<
8m to be paid by the first Mouday in May, or ex<
cations may be issued.
Proper*}' to b<t returned in tbe name of th
proper owner. Guardians. Kxecutors, and A?
KC' tnipistrntors will'return property under thei
eh control. '
-.ill Person* having transferred property b*twee
t,(" the'1st October, 1864, and 1st October. 1861
Will make it known to me.
' All persons *111 come prepared to give th
i,nt< utimbpr of Birthar "Marriages and Deaths i
'.j,,. .their foiniltev ''
' Free persons of color must pay their tax<
? ? in Marun. - " JAMES MOORE, T. C.
r J January 8, 1856 , 85 81
8m I < . . - > > '
" :* t At the roquc-t 01 tlie Prealdent of the Stat
Agricultural Society, I hnvtconsejitod to to]
' eit information aa to tli? numhor of Tenneww
and Kentucky Howe?, Mules and Hog* annual!
purubnwett in the District, and t heir cost. Alljx i
1* t ?oil* t?ilr tVvre/o^ fcoDfer ^ fayor by wnun
ptfMNd to ravh information. on tb
2, mt#m #*r- *
KOTICB!
SL. at] .'THIS will inform the oitiIII
kub of Cekenbury and Ml
).'v * v^e r ?
./ cent.Jy started a BOOT AiM> bltOR BLSINES
: in the aaid vitiate, and hope, by style, quallt
and durability of .work, to.rdc^To ?J>b?fi
; . patronage. ... ^
^ oar VorV k>too well known to, need jeeou
h5" npendation, we?#k is to.giti as a trial.
<fe Oitwr^ d/* and ->l|o*r will be Ufaj In ej
udb **
ABBEVILLE MALE
^caiicmn.
MR. A. C. ELDER linvinu been elected
Principal of the Ahherllle Male Aeadeemy,
will eoinmeiicc thecxorcisos of the School
on the 1st Monday in JunUnry next. The government
of the School will In* riirid. The inor- ^
alt and general deportment of the Stndei.t* ^
will at all titnoft receive .special attention. I
Students will be prepared to ei:t<>r the Fr<-sh ?
mnti or Sophomore <J!as? <>!' theii- otli Carolina
V/uueiie oiin inu grcnieii cur*: tjtvon in their | o
prepara' inn. e
The Scholastic year will be divided into two
TERMS. Tho first will commence on llu> 1st
Monday in .lanunry. and continue for tweiiy- < '
eight weeks; the second will begin on tin* ^ 1
Monday in September, nnd continue twelve v
weeks.
The Tuition of each Cinc? will l>u fur the
1st Class: Reading, Writing, 1st Sea. id Sen
J. Spelling, and Prininry Geography.
... 114 00 $ 6 1)0
2d Clnm: The above with
Geography, History, A- n
w fithmetie. English (Jram e
mar, and exercises in English
Composition, 20 00 0 00
Sd Claos: The above with
all the advancod English
Hrannhen, - 20 00 10 00
4th Class: The above with t j
Lntin and Greek. - * 28 00 12 Of"
Honrdinir can be obtained in <lesiri\blc fAmi
re lies, nnd at reasonable rales, either in the Vil- t
lage or conntrv near the Academy. x
Although it h of the greatest importance that
all the pupil* should Ik- present at the opening
of the Hession, still they may he received at
any time during the term. Students will he
charged from the time they enter until the clos>
of the Session, unless spuuiul uriangem ids are
?? made to the contrary.
A. a ELDER, A. B.
w December SO, 1866. 3S-ly
TAB1CTY STORE!
W. W. SMLLITO, . ?
* it
HAVING become proprietors of the Confee- t
tiouery and Variety Store, at Abbeville
9 Court House, respectfully invite the attention a
J of the public to their fresh, full nnd varied ^
assortmeut of^. ...... ^
Confeoticmeries, , d
FRUITS,^ CANDJE9.
jriinanii vno rJUAJL-ftti, AC'.,
together with a supply of Fireworks?Cracka*
era, Sky-Rocket*, Ituinun ( nudity <tc., (and a 8
remnxnt of Toys which will be sold very low,
[)* as we wish to discontinue that part of the bne
mess) now on hand nod being constantly re- ?
8t ceived?and which will be sold at auusunliy
low prices.
B* They are determined to keep always on hard, i
for the accouiinodiition of customer*, ewry- J
J thiug.in their line that cuti he vailed for, mid u
)0 hope by such attention to the wants of their (.
;r customers, hy fair dealing, and low charges to
?* secure liberal patronage.
;r They arc determined to keep a larger and
better ossortmont than has vor before been
le .offered, aud all at priced which cannot fail to
SfttlStV.
? " tsr Oive r.t a trial. ?
. Dec. 2o. 1?5C. 33-tf
DI _________________________
AUGUSTA BMBGE
arnxsai:* 4
^0 ~ "<f TI1E undersigned hereby V "jf
gives notice to his former
?j Customers and Friend*, that lie is engaged in
the Ware House and CommiMioi. business, io
this place, for
4. Mesars. Simpson A Gtirdluer,
6; where and with whom, lie pledges himiirlf, that
all business eutruati'tl to them will meet with ?
8; strict aud personal attention.
7; _ A. M. BENSON. .
8; Augusta, Nov. 27, 1855. 30-3iu
9; 1
1? nttaunv^n A ?? ? ? ? - ? ?
2; V/JXAiQilJOiltO GC iZLAKbilAJLLi
8; anz mow receiving scri'lisa op ,
* FALL AND WINTER
C10JWISTING of Plain nod Fancy Fronch
) DiLAINES;
l); French and English MKRIXO^>; 1
1; BlHck and Colored AI.I'ACCAS ;
2; Bln-'k and Fancy MI-KS;
3; Cloth CLOAKS, in ^rear vnpiety ; *
5; Embroideries, Glovca. Hosiery, ic., Ac.
6; Oct 3
7, 1
Executor'* Notice.
5? n
ESTATE OE JOBEI'H MARSHALL, DF.c'l). ii
[i| npiIE Kxecmtora of the above Estate, hereby '
i* JL c>ve notice U>*11 nervous indebted to th*
unme, that immediate pt^ratfit in required.?
q. They expect to settlo up the Esinte sm?n, And
i, unless ' those indebted heed this notice, the
* Notes will be placed, before Return Day, in "
j. the hands of an Attorney for collection. Enough
said. J. W. W. MARSHALL,
,e J. S. MARSHALL,
|. Jan 8. 1856 39 8tl v r Exoc'rs. "*
|r 'L J
Administrator's Notice. b
n
rI",ilE Administrator of the Estate of Dr. W.
X ' -L.Triblevhereby gives public notice that ^
ie the same will be settled, in the Ordinary's ofn
fice, on the 12th day of April next. All per- "
sons having legal demnnda again t said Eathte ''
>8 are required to present, them duly attested on
or before that day; and' those indebted will
n take due notice that after the 12th of February ?
? J *- '* - <
Mitiir uvmaiiu ucvunu will IW placed in Ul?
? hand* of, m officer lor collection. ?>
j. ? 8. 1L.TMBLR Adin'r.
? N: B.?-Thoee heving demands wi)t cnmefory
ward and receire their pay-immediately after
r tbe settlements ri. M. T., Admr.
g J Jauuury 6, 18.16 86 . 8m
? ' < ' i . i
Wanted g
' rp6 hire by the year plumber of good able '
; JL bodied haitda to work on *theI
Or??iTille and Columbia Railroad 1
|.j in the year 1856. J
* -^T^oeewUbit^ t6bire.e*n>??rne on the line *
y "4 ~'"u or Buar0M *1 iT iiwYaisR ?
n- 8?P?nri?>r 2d Di?. O.Aa fc *
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ [83,tf ^ ^
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CAaH I !
J 'ix
Ittto jltorc
AT ABBFVILLE C. II,
^LAGER A. LIVINGSTON i.*| ectfully
> form tin* ciiizt'im of / l.hovilio village ?
istrict that tlicv have ?]>oiiod, atthe olu sfa
WLLLSON & WILLIAMS,
tic ?f the lnrpe.it, Ijeet wlcoh-d. fluent a
lieopcAtstock* of FANCY and STAl'LR
vor exhibited in the uj>-?oUt>trv.
ri jmrt of our extensive assortment 1
rill mention:
liUdfos' Dross Goods?
DoLniiiert. Canlum-rcn, Amelino Cloths;
Alpncns, Plnid Stuff*. Gin^linn>8 ;
English and French Morinotti (nil shndc
Citiicoeo. (uf ?very stylo nnd price);
Mantillas and Cloaks, (ft pploudirt A8*o
icut of latest styles and at nil prions);
Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, Ac., Ac.
For Genu and Boys?*
Cloth*, Caneimeres, Tweedo, Veatings;
Boot*. Slioen, Hats nnd Cnp?, Ac. Ac.;
A !m>, one of the largest and bent niHiiuf
urod HR>urtuieuta of
Ecady-made Clothing
hntlinx ever !je??n bicuuht to tliia market,
diR'li particular ntteiitiun ii invited.
For Family Use?
A:! kinds of I'lAnkftn, Flannel*. l")nnia?
Hheetin>r*. Shirting*, Tickings, Towellin
Diapers, Doyli h, lurtniu Mnic-rial*. Ac
Plautation GOods?
Plftim (Georgia And Kentuckv);
0*uaburga, Stripea, Ker?ey?, ?c. Ao;
We have alio an extenaiv? clock of
JEWELRY,
onulating of every article embraced under tl
ia*/) fn ?i*? * -4!
nu.vu ?? lumn IUH nuuco U1 C
omer*.
In short, our stock is varied nod comple
ud we respectfully solicit hii examination of
Ve allow for nothing, mid sell for as near i
biug as mv other establishment can afford
[o.
CALL <fc SFE what bargains we will a
FOR CASH.JgR
Oct 28. 1855 25 Sir
. FRESH
iUPPLIES OF GROCERIES
AT EEBR'S STORE.
RTCE1 VINO aud on band at as low prii
as can be afforded, and without dot
slow at) auj- other -market, the follow!
>oo<i9, vir:
. HI).is. N. O. SUOAR, very fair;
. libls. N. O, MOLASSES, now crop ;
llbls. Stewart'* SYRUP ft* Buck win
akes.
Baps Buckwheat Family Flour ;
Powdered, Cruslifd and Clarified 5
fARS,
Kni.?in?, Almonds, Currants and Citroo ;
PltKLEi.i of every kind;
Good variety of Jellies and Preserves.
Fire-Works!
0 Cozes FIRE CRACKERS at attonlMni
low prices.
60,000 Lbs. English nndSweodM IRON",
German, Blister and Cast STEEL,
A good lot of CUTLERY,
Ntqro liROGANS, (low down.)
OSNAbUROS and KERSEYS, low,
l(Ht BLANKETS at almost co->t,
A ORICULTURA L IMPLEMENTS
laftimorc cost.
A large lot of CHAIRS, some of whi
re very Sue, and at less coat than Chariest
rices."
White Fish and Maokerel.
10 Bblg. White Fish, or Ma<-kinaw Trou
25 half bb!?. Mackerel, No*. 2 aud S,
25 fourth bbis. do. " 1 and 2.
6,000 Lbs. Pore and No. 1 WHITE LEA.
2()0 Gallons LINSEED OIL.
?ALSO?
Case Fin? and Cheap Double-Barrel SH<
GUA'8. at very low figure*.
? % LSO?
1AGUI?IG and ROJPE. a good lot ja?t
and fur ?ul?> low for cash.
?ake Particular notice of this Fac
That as time rolls on, I must have money,
in nor exactly made of money, notwltlitiai
ig it would appeac- that some people think
f Attention is not paid to this notice, I v
ertainlv get the aid of the Sheriff, who it
overfill helper iu time of need. Take notic
IL S. KERR.
Dec. 12, 1855. i S2-4t
Notice. Positive 1
A LL Persons indebted to ROBINSON
rV. JACKSON, in account for 1800, are
nested to settle the same by the 1st Mar<
866, as we are desirous of closing our <
ookn.
And all persons having, standing open <
omits on our books for 186$ nnd 1864, or
ebted to us by Note, aro earnettly request ed
ay the money by tbat time, or they will
laced in the hands of an Attorney for colli
"ii. _
Uentiemen' one and all, settle up! 8pi
ur feeling* frcMli hucIi a eourne, and save voi
slves unn?*ce*M?ry expen*?*.' Longer ind
enco we can?wfev'faok . - ajh. *
??. i^m.i ?^t
The State of South Carolina
Abbevilli Dii&ct.-^fn
Mtidbcd W. Widewan', hy nest friend, vs. '
r. WiniuiH M n M/.P?*.i- 1.'? ?J ? >?
town*,Jfe1*
^tU for Sfmmtld on Wife.
*P?e*"ng to my satiafkctiort thai Y?illli
I i ..1*0, ?n* Dvf?n<I?Dt?, re?i<
ritbouttfie limit* of thi?Sut?u On motion
Mw^ or dftmB.- U> tHfa^BIH, within thi
wotbs from tho publication of this order.
"found
A RELIABLE MEDICINE.
THE CELF.IiRATED
COLLETON
BETTERS,
A Purely Vegetable Preparation
in- AND A
"<] SOVEREIGN REMEDY
,ld FOR.
DYSPEPSIA.
,ld rF,HESE HITTERS are purely n VEOETAL
1>LE COMPOUND, nnd *arc offered to
t the public under tb?? fullest conviction that
thev will l?e found a Bnfe and wvereigu REMwe
EDY for DYSPEPSIA.
Thev have Iwen triumphnntlv teatod, not
only l?y numerous families mid Physicians in
the*South, who have furui?hed aiuplo testimony
as to thoir dccided exccllance, out alao -by
the proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered oil
l6)> the gloom incident to that atubbom and diatreeaiui;
di#oaae;
4 V" Tlie COLI.ETON BITTERS are also a Carminative,
most excellent for Cholera Morbus,
Coativcness, Bea Sick new, Nausea, proceeding
from whatevor cause, Shortness of Breath,
Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps and Stitches in
the Breast.
The above Medicine is highly reaomroended
ac" to literary gentlemen, students, elderly peojde,
ami otlurrn of sodentnry hobita.
1 do hereby ccrtify that 1 have known and
used vour celebrated compound COLLETON
'? BlTl'EKS in my family for more than fifteen
years, nnd I do verily believe it to to one of
the moat vnlnnhle Family anil Plantation Medicinea
in use, having witnessed their beneficial
" effects m ?o many instances, tlmt with truth it
may bo affirmed, they well deserve the hivh
encomiums which they liare received from the
afflicted who have pnrtliltn of their Invigorating
and health-restoring properties.
Signed, CIIAS. O. CAPERS. Planter,
St. Helena, S. C."
1 The undersigned, wholesale agents for the
mt "h* ve, take pleasure in stating that they areiau?
titnntely acquainted with the manufacture of
the 'Coitrros Birrtna." hcnce they do not hes^
it ate to commend the article its possessing rare
jt* virtues, and well calculated to afford relief io
jo- Dyspepsia and its Kindred
tu Diseases.
;e^ Retail Prico 60 Csnts a fiottlel
For which sum an incalculable amount of snfi
ferine may be arrested. The trade will be
. supplied on liberal terma.
Orders should be uddrciicd to
fTAVfLANn ITARPAT A m
j ] flpecinl Agfiit**, Charleston, S. C-,
Importers of Drug.*, Medicines, Chemical*,
Perfumery, Brushes, &c.
1ST F?r *ale by WAKDLAW it LYON,
-f? Ahhevilltt; F. O, PARK*, Greenwood; GARY
<fc OAKY, Cokesbury. [juna 1 '65 ly
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
ty The friends of S. 0. W. DILL refpact:ot
folly announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, nt
the next Election.
U- KiT The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respectfully
announce him a candidate for BhmjT at
the ensuing eloction. [May 1, 1805.
tar The friends of NIMROD McCORD r?
bpcitfully announce hirn a? a Candidate for
Sheriff at the enBuing Election.
7*y The frienda of Capt. 9. A- IIodoks reopectfullv
announce him as a candidate for Tax
Collector at the ensuing election.
er The frienda of Jon* R. Wiieoif respectfully
announce him m a candidate for 7\tx Col'
lector of Abbeville District, at tjic ensuing olcc
tiou.
nt tsr We arc authorised to announce the Rev.
Iames Mooiu: as a candidate for re-election ns
lc" Tax-VoIUctor of Abbeville District, at tLe en0,1
suing election.
rue lriends 01 JAftltH AI. VAM)1VER
ronpoetfnlly announce him as r candidate for
Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the en*?
suing election.
Sign of the Two Large Watclics.
" WATCHES, CLOCKS,
AND?
OT
AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH I
iu MERCHANTS and Dealers will do
well to call and examine the stock of
, WaTUUES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at
349 King Street
' before they purchase elsewheru Every srtielo
warranted.
*." A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted
ri" to country dealers.
1 * Save txcentv ixr cent bv eallinn n?
te! WM.MASTERMAN. .
219 King-it, Charleston,
Four Hoor? from Wentworth street.
- October 5, 1865 22 tf
<t ADMJNISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of Dr. A. B. Arnold, deo'd.
ild TVfOTICE is hereby giten to all persona con*
LM earned that a Final Sottlenient of the
... above Estate jelll be made in the Ordinary's
|n. Office, on the 12th of .Maroh o?t. Those havt0
ing claims are expected to present the same, dabe
! jgtttested, on or before that day ; aud those I
? indebted, most pity promptly.
J. FOSTER MAUSHAIXi v.
ire , ' Adra'r Will annexed^ ;
Jan fL lflsft ft1* **
in- ..r? - v -iT"
? THE STATErOE SOUTH CAROLINA. .
>,n Abbeville, Dintrict.?Notit* to Creditors,
*? rT^?IE Undersigned, as Assignee of Larltin
l, X -', Mays, will be prepared to settle. with
uch creditors of said Mny? as are proferred in
the died of assignment, by first day of FebrnaW.
ry next All such erectors, therefor*, " will
lu meet bim at Cokesbury, on that day, for thai
purpose of a settlement.
D. & BEACIIUM, Assignee.
Cokwbury, 8. C., December 22, 1865. 85$t
un , '
kj Pfotlce to Guardian*,
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FALL*TRADE.
POPVtAK PRICES!
... Ward, Iturciinrd & Co.,
AUGUSTA, (JA.,
ARE Now opening their FALL Mi<i '
TIC1! nupplioa of
Choicc Family Dry Claodilf
elccted xvith preftt cntv from roccnt importation*,
and coinpriiiitiK an assortment which, for
Richness, Variety and Extent,
is not usually found in this market As tlicv
now have the reputation of gulling FIRtjl'
CLASS GOODS, upon a much Lovser Bcalt of
Priect than they have been usually bought
hero, they beg to assure their friends in J. > Abbe
villa District
that they intend to keep up thU standard of
CHOICE GOODS, and to keep down to S
a fnir remunerative profit. To CafJt anil
Prompt Paying Customers, and none other*, . ,
we shall offer
Great Inducements
to vifilt our Establishment.
Our Stock oonaists, in part, of the following;
OR SS GOODS,
RICH VELVET BROCADED SILK3 ;
MOISE ANTIQUE NILE, In Black and
Color*:
Ne-w an J Boautiful Shndi-4 of TLAIN and
KEPPED irILKS. very Ami y and rich ;
PLAIN ftuil STRIPED SILKS, in great variety
; ' BLack,
italia:.* and taffeta sri,Ks;
SILK ROBES, SATIN TURK; CASHMERES;
DeLAINES; AMELINE CL0TH9;
PLAID STUFFS; FRENCH and ENGLLSlf
?ipi>i v/n.i n .t i
iuc.ivi^v->, 111 unuea;
Plain DcLAlKES; Persian CLOTHS; ?ocliflli,
French and American CALICOS? Mi
GINGIIA1IS; .
CALICO ROBES, Ac.; BlacX BOYBAZINES,
CANTON CRAPES: CANTON CLOTHS;
Black CHALLIES and ALPACCA3 ; EM
BROIDERIES cmd LACE GOODS, of ?Ytry
dcseripticn: .
EVISING ERI?>5 GOODS, itiertry -rarUty. 'oIflcn's
and Boy*' Wear,
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES; YtSTINGS;
I TWEEDS. <tc., 4c.
TOE FAMILY USE,
I Bath, Whitnev and Roa? BLANKETS ; Liaen
nnd Cotton SHEETINGS ; TILLOW CASE.
I Linen* and Cottons;
Red, White, Qrcj*. Grtaa, Blue, Wolxh, Sax*
vuy nuu i/ouje iuc r iN ;
Shaker FLANNELS; Plain And Figured
Secqitc FLANNELS; TABLE DAMASK-;
DOYLIES; NAPKINS; WINE CLOTHS;
TOWELINOS; Lnce aud Muslin: CURTAINS;
Curtain MATERIALS ; FRUIT CLOTHS;
Colored and White DIMITIES}; Uuckabsek
?nd Bird's-Eye DIAPEUS ; (fee.
PLANTATION OOODS,
Negro BLANKETS; Georgia and Kentucky
PLAINS ; Cotton OSNABURQ3; Georgia
STRIPES; Ac. >
Order? filled -with tbo moat careful attention,
and all Ooo?l? warranted.
WARD, BURCilARD A COSc[>t
21 20 ' tf
Land for Sale. .
DESIROUS of moving to the We*t?I offer
for Salo inv Plantation, in Abbeville
District, containing ,v|Occ
Hnndred and Fifty cleared, One Handred
| of which i? fresh and in a liigh atato of
j cultivation, tbo balance in Wood*?liet well,
I 1 i :i ? -i
nuv m ucotuj nmucred.
This Tract of Land lie? immediately oh the
Post Rond, one railc from Mr*. Hirau Wldfrman'a,
and Adjoins lands of Messrs. Antlionv
Harmon, William Williamson, Joseph ana
Georgo Patterson, and others, and for Ilealth
Is not surpassed by any placo in the District.
The Production cf-tlie Land In equal to any In
the neighborhood as the present crop will show.
It is well Watered, an excellent spring la ofto
hundred yards of the houw, with running
water through most of tho fiolda.
There is a comfortable Dwelling Rouse with
fill nArnccftrr Ohf TlnlMtnM a?
The above named Tract of Laud uffmi many *
inducements to a inau wishing to scttje: permanently.
In addition to its l>e:ng a good neighborhood
the contemplated V alloy Road will
run ia about two hundred yard/of "thcr most
heaviiv timbered nurt of the'T.'act whore tittt- u
bcr will no donbt bo la great demand. I deem
! it unnecessary to give a wore, detailed account,
bat invite person* wishing to buy to give ine*
call. ' v. -ARTHUR MUHVHY;
September 8, 1855. . Just
Receiving *f
AT H, W. tAWSON'S ii;
I m MANUFACTORY : ,
TIN PLATES, ?n?z?;
Crankled PATTY PAKti$&&$L-$ "
TEA POTS; Bok GXATER8;u
PotMtodo. \ Jupanned THU&K&,
all bices ; Roand Sugar BOXES f e<Cflko
do. ; . Cash ao.; Toy CUPS'X
Jt PAILS ; V.zk WHIPS} Fqot TUBS?
P?ot870 VKSMolasses CtTPS jCaadie
STICKS; CULENVEBS] '
reppor BOXES; BATTLES.I ' (
CANISTERS; Knife BOXES?/.{*1 %
English Tea KETTLES} Road*
jron auuuru; /Tench SKIMAfERS
? l>re?$ir)R CASES l&i glith
VftthBOWLS; VutlPAJtS...
I hftTA ftko a larga: assortment of WAKEoa ?
bind of my own manufacture, consisting in
part of ' .
6,000 Coffee .POJSr.difiVrebt *!?? .
Covered^ UCKETS. >11 ?izo*; B4ZSL . r
' do.; CVLENDERS/:Prttf?h*d LAN- ?r
. y TERNS; Wat?r JJlPPERBppUPS,^
nil sizes; Cake PANS-, Milk d<Vf ' V
Wash do.; Dish do,; Toy POTS; v.
8tcw PANS; TJtUJfP%&$; ^JMvvfiKL'
TERS; yt*UT, ' '
other different