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. THE . INDEPENDENT PRESS ;. 'T : IS tVEKV rjUPAf MOHNIKU, BY t?UOKEl^: & : J?*6prietor8. % TERMS. ' j - "" C3F*$1 per anuutn, invariably in advance. I Advertisements will be inserted eouepicuously |4' ii.l. /_ii :.. ? > ?' ? - " ?. ? oi iu? luijuwiiig jvijiuw mw; V. . ^ square of 12 linea^r loss, 1 insertion, ?5. 1 .v'" * Kvory following insertion, - - - - ? W I -w' I Wjooto S months, ... . - - fl 00 8 * 1 " ,6 00 C ?* Vl ' " *v; 1 jesr, ' - v* - 10 00 ^ Announcing a Candidate, fin advance,) 3 00 S - 'Liboral deductions will be mado to persona 1 advertising largely. , C E;1 ^S^'Jj'^Airobituary notieoa exceeding. twelvo lint* ? will be ebargod as advortisomcnta. G it eg,'" All communications and letters on bueiP^^2*^^n'ess with this office, must be addressed to Tn* B iNDjwSKDEtfT Piuiss, Abbeville 0. H. S. C., r&z- C r f "" ?tbeu"ul1- ^ \ apvektiesbientbT I & . H-Cffif|6BEY^O6 DS I H For Spring;. J BEOOM & NOBBELL, ? 3 ; 931 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., A BiSpPV * ^TTAVB Jast opened their SPRING STOCK of TSPjf . II STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, t. ~ ond would respectfully call tho attention of tl the citizens of Abbeville and adjoining Die- t< a- ! . fcriota to the awortmeut which oorunrleea almost o . every artiole in the Dry Goods line, find having . i'V- been bought by an cxperiitnctd buyer, they are _ prepared to offer Goods at such prices as they j, can guarantee to be as Cheap as toe.Cheapest. c Feeling assured that a careful examination of our Stock will induce a liberal share of patroti- . age, they solicit the favor of an early call. Among our Goods we invite .particular'.at- ' tention to the following: '1 ^ Plain Blk. and Fancy Dress SILKS n " Satin Striped and Fr. Printed BA- tl REGES Mrfv Rich SILK GRENADINES, and Satin Plaid it TISSUES Fr. Print t CHALLIE3, and BAREGE De- _ " \ES Rich C <e, Berege and Jaconet FLCTWE '.OBES " ~ cd ORGANDIES, MUSLINS and Blk. ClxA-^IES, TAMATANS, BOMBAZINES ' nod ALPACAS Plain and Checked JACONETS, CAMBRICS, "J NANSOOK and SWISS MUSLINS -1 BRILLIANTS, CALICOES, GINGHAMS, TAR- ? '< LATANS, <tc., <tc., Ac. .. ? Large assortment. Worked EDGINGS and IN- ? 6ERTINGS a Embroidered COLLARS, SLEEVES, CHEMl- * ZETTES, BANDS and FLOUNCINGS Rich Embroirdered BASQUES, Lace and Silk n MANTILLAS * ' C - Lac? and Crapa SHAWLS. Blk. Silk LACES F j, Buperior assorted Goods for GENTS' and BOYS'WEAR 1 " -- " LINENS, TABLE DAMASKS, * v - DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, Ac., Ac. c iu*4 ana 12-4 JUnen SHEETINGS, and Super. 8 PILLOW CASE LIN ENS * Superior Asst. and Bro. DOMESTICS, sheetings; long cloths, i STRIPES, TICKINGS and SERVANTS' GOODS Sop. Asst. HOSIERY, for Gents, Ladies, Mis ,2 Bca, Boys"and Children, of all kinds and . prices ? . 4 " Together with many other Goods, not mon- 1 tioned, and all whicn will be offered at prices that cannot he undersold in the way of fair and 8 j. upright dealing byanyhousS in the State. . BROOM & NQRRELL, . ># -238 Broad St., Augusta, Ga., 4 April 1 ly] Nearly opposite Augusta Bank. mrma-mmr.*. ?> { GOOD S , . W ^ Gp D L . ! T^HE Citizens of Abbevilla. anil SSitiiWi# n i-' X in general, are respwlfulty informed tliat 5 . SLAGER ^ LEViNQSTON.; have returned from'*be Boirtb, and are open- fj ing a more Vplendid*$?clt i t^an *ve,V ?? r Delaine Baregee, | bona,, Bonneteand Bonnet Tnmuunga, a large awortirfont of Hosiery, <fco. Ac. - ' ? a Ready-made Clothing** v ,v> ' ? 41 ?s the public are already aware thaV81agor;ik, svingston keep the largest stock of MenVand^ E Clothing 10 this town; it would bo useless i to remind them of it again. We would only u say.tliat after being here a length of time we t< ^*re better prepared to suit every taste, and a - have therefore selected abetterand more suit-, a abtt iijtocfc than ver^'-, ... _ -'v t?v:' ? & / and|li?ei^ ; ? k ' * .'-A Utjrt'assortment of Metff aDd Boys' Boot* and 8boes, (?aiUra, <kc. &o~, Ladies' and Misses' . ' JilljiP " " ' ' Hats and Caps . '" " - -V* !v^ J.'?- ^ ?ia ?wna of. Wiltooij * Wil- ? V ' '! ^ ' '^er/ ^ " ::.V.. ''.7 NoU^rft$^Ta*-3Payor0.t P'lLLattenaat the undernamed times mu pinct-s for tlic purpose of collecting t'axa ?r 1860 s-r | Lbbeville CfH., Mondnv, Februory 4 )utWe?V . ' 6 and Mouday,March' 17 Tjpf * " , tallaham's, Wednesday, " 6 "riblo's, " Thursday, " '1 .owndesviile, Friday, ' ^ v8 peed's,. Saturday, " 6 lalhonri'a Mill*, Monday, " 11 Villiogton, Tuesday, " 12 lorag tie's, r Wednesday, ." 18 /i. iV. n \ m -1' viwo.uoyiu mc ivwjge;, xnurauay, " 14 Jothran's, % .Friday, " 16 tradly'a, Saturdays ic Sreeawood, Monday, "18 and Wednesday, March 1$; iinety-Six, Tuesday, 19 latnbridge, Wcdoeedny,' . < 2(1 Poodvillc, Thursday, - 21 Whitehall,' * FrWuy, " 22 ledar Springs Saturday, 28 >onald'e, : - Monday, 26 cuffletown, Tuesday, " "2fl iokeebury, Wednesday, ?? 27 and Tuesday, March 18; taadfall, " / Thuraday, " 28 Roberta' Store, Friday, x " 29 mithville, Saturday, - March 1 IcCaw's Old Field, Thursday, " , 20 barren ton, Friday, . - ? 21 r> n ?ii x. ."-v..-" " "" v,vu.?.?oc*. "T :pjj# Sale*dav in April thcf last day for making re urns.' All perBonsfailine to rnoko returns 01 lie above day, liable to double tax.... All tftxfe 9 be paid by the first Monday in May, or cxt ulions may be issued. Property to be returned in tbe naroo of th< roper owner. Guardians, TSxecutora, and Ad linietratora will return property under theii ontrol. Persona having transferred property betweet le 1st October, 1654, and lat .Ootober, 1865 rill make it known to mc. ah -.in a * - jjl- " UU jiciovun ?ill tuiuu [ncj'urtJU to gIVB 1111 umber of Births, Marriages and Deaths ii icir families. ? Free persons of color mast pay their taxc: 1 March. JAMES MOORE, T. C. Januarys, 1856 * 85,; 3u ABBEVILLE 'ffltijLE / q. ELDER having been cleotec .tjl Principal of tlio Abbeville Male Acadc my, will commence the exercises of theSchoo n the let Monday in January next. The gov mmqnt of the School will be rigid. The mor Is arittf general deportment of th? 8tudcnb rill at all times receive spccial attention^ Students will be prepared to enter the Fresh isn or Sophomore Claw of the 8outh Carolini !ollcge and tho greatest care given to thcii 'reparation. TheScholaatic year will be divided into tw< ?ERMS. The first will commence on the Is londay in January, and continue for twenty ight weeks; the Becond Will begin on the & londay in September, and continue twilvi recks. ' , . The Tuition of each Class will be fpr the si Class: Reading, Writing, l6t Bes.^2d.Scs Spelling, and Pnmary Qe- ography. - " - - $14 00 ' 6 0< A ft-.. Tl,. .1 i*? u utuuo , X UO OUUYU VTll/U Geography, History, A- . ? ^rithmctic, English Oram- / "mar, and exercises in English Composition, 20 00 9 CM d Class: The above with all the advanced English Branches, - " - 23 00 10 0< th Class: The above with Latin and Greek, - - 28 00 12 0< Boarding can be obtained in desirable fami ies, and at reasonable rates, either in the Til ige or country near the Academy. Although it is of tho greatest importance tha 11 the rtunil* shmiM h? mauiit ? ?U. f the Session, still they may be received a ny time daring the term.. Student* will b< harged from the time they enter until the olo? f the Session, unless special arrangements an isde to the contrary. A. C. ELDER, A. B. Docember 20, 1856. ' 83-ly rhe South Carolina Agrf* culturnat. FEE Executive Committee of the State Ag ricultural Society of 8outh Carolina hav >g selectedvthe subscriber to edit; inoir paper proipectus'is now issued in compliance witi wr instructions. ^ ^Thia .journal will be devoted,to Agriculture (ortieulture, Natural Science, Rural Taste iTohitocture and ArV the Mechanical and Man factoring interests, and all the nawmit* n*r, lining to general improvement, It. will ?U< Qntain a faithful transcript of the orgapiaatipt nd proceedings of the Socioty, Eesaya anc ommunications from the best writers in th< tate, atfd a monthly summary of thespirit .01 tie Agricultural preea. . ? All aubjeota devoted to the improvement ol tie mind, the soil, stock, and domestic comfort, rill fi.od ready admission into its.columns, and i<)h contributions are specially desired. . The work will be printed m beat&f(fcn$? nd fair type, on fioa'white paper,^riti^^pti cover,.and will contain lontb. The publication wiUeommSBKwFlht nit of May, 18&}.-' Thar# "willaJao b? pubshed<Mn additional advertising sheet, aa a sup. lement, in which a limited namber oi adveraemehts will be iuacrted. Trans.?$1 00 per annom. No paper sent nlcM the money; i$> paid In' advance. Lift ? - -r ~ IVew Frcnch Fashionable ; TAILORINGS, By M. BREST, AbbovilleC. H. THE enbscribor continues his bMioesa, in nil ita branches, ne*t to the Aliboville Hotel, ' where he i# prepnred: to do any work in hi" line, in the best and most fashionable manner. | He guarnutcea oil work turned out of hi* shop to fit in the moet unexceptionable man uer. aibo, ior ntting Boy#' and^Cbiljlrcn'e Clothes he respectfully solicits * fair trial, as he ' ia confident of auceeaa. Preference invariably given to cosh customera. Fashionable Embroidering done on Bojs1 aud Cbildreu's clothes, audi all other "aorta of work. All work promptly attended to. ';t March 13, 1856 45 ' tf Notice to the Fuiblio > THE undersigned have made arrangements^ and arc prepared to do all kinds of sew* ! % Mantua-maker's . lino, at abort notice, and in tbo Intent and ncat! eat style*, at reaiounble rafcia. y They, will" be fouod at Mr: S, G. Vf.zDlw.% ?. Abbevillo Court Honac. ; . - 1 M las L. D. BU5SHART, I &? MwL R. Jk. pILK . Feb.-20, 385C. tf | Sign of tlic Two Large Watclics. I ' WATCHES, CLOCKS, . 5 . , -r ^P?r f " ' AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH! , CSyy. MERCHANTS and Dealers :-'will do well to call and examine the stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at 240 King Street 1 before they purchase elsowliere. Every articlo warranted. i A stock "always on hand peculiarly adapted to country dealer*. i Save twenty per ccnt. by calling on, . WM. MASTERMAN, ' i 240 King-st, Charleston, j Four doora from Wontworth street October 6,1855 , .2!}' tf JEFFEE8 & C0THBAN8, . FACTORS AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Central Wharf, 1 a n WMW *WU WAA| Wl V/f BEG leave to inform their friends, and the public generally,, that they still continue 1 the above Business, and will devote their attention to the sale of [ Wheat, Cotton, Flour. &o., i" and the purchase of Goods, Family Supplies for Planters, Ac. > Having determined to confino themselves cart datively to a Commission Business,-thsy^hope * to merit and receive a full share of patronage. 1 . . HENRY L. JEFFERS,"-' ? / ' WADE 8. COTHRAN, v: JOHN COTHRAN. January 28,1856 ; 40*1;, ?uotfGE. r 1 ^IIB Subscriber, wishing to remove to ,G?orJL ' gia, offers for ssle his Valuable Plantation, ) containing FiveHundrcd and Sixty-six Aero?, about One-half io the woods, lyiqg on Cornacre Creek, as good up-land as Aboevijle Did) triot affords. Those wishing to purchase would do well to look at it before buying el?ewhere. ) It is situated two and a half miles below Stoney Point residence, immediately on the main road leading to Hamburg. The place is very woll improved, with, a sett of large B tables, t new Gin-house, together with * S' A Good Taa-Yard. Any one wishing to embark in that business, 9 would do woll to seonro the location, as there is 9 no better in the District, as it is supported by a 9 large run of custom. He hasa good and experienced Tanner he.would sell, and also a large stock of Leather in the vats. Call noon. Possession would be. given next winter. . * W. D. CALHOUN. ? March 7; 1856 Sm r > . GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD . GEN'L SUPPb OFFICE; . ) J G. <fc C. R.1L Co>1 PANT. j I 'T^HE following Resolution wos^adopted by JL the.Direetion of tbo Company at their , TOeGlSbwri 11 e on tbo 22a instant: > JRtuoived, That until the first of Janunry ' next any Planter shipping on the Rfilrobd one ' or more bales, of Coiton, of his own produce, * tq Colombia or any station above* be allowed l, a ReturniTictetfrom th? tnirlrifc?n.iarW?ti It >'? 1 consigned "free of charge.; " ! r v - All persons desiring to claim tho benefits of tjSft'proviaion will Ulce the Receipt for the Cot' P ton to the Agent at the station to wbieh the Cotton ia ahipned, aad upon the surrender of ! it, will got a Return Ticket on the Road. ' E.F. RAWORTH, Gen'l Snp't. Oe&&r28, 1855. 26 tc ' - NEWTAILOB SHOP > . AT AbBBVTLLE a ^H. " ^T^HE Undareigned rJrppectWlly informs ,the X -citizens of Abbeville village and District that he bwopenod a shop for the purpose ? of .earryipgOn th*' , s. 'J : ; TfiMU'orlug JBasiness ; [ on hlaown aeconnt, He will receive orders from town and country thankfully, and. will < apat^no pains in ^BdUroirjng to pleMduhis ; [Nov. 9, I8M7m] PREDEBICK-^V?. |?(.:: ^?uVriWh^Ukeu : #??* ' *lw? .JU* k/ K_/ _ V v ?V r,?- f.-,' "fa^T ? HEAD Q^TARTBRS.^ **" OADBR NO.? tB.O.K. ,'T^IIE Lower and Upper Battalions, composI'i ing tlio Eight Kegiment of Infantry, 8. I C.' Militia, will Par ado for Drill and Review at their rwpeotire'Parado Grounds at 10 o'clock A. M., on the following days: The Upper Battalion at McCaw's Old Field, . on /Saturday the 26th of April. i The Lower Battalion at Bradley's Old Field, oo Saturday the &d of May.,;.!. Commissioned and non-commissioned Officers trill attend at each place the day previous, for Drill and Inspection: _ Maj. W. M. Rogers and Capt. J. H. Cunningham will extend this order throughout their ; respective commands. Officers of the Line and Staff are required to appear in full Uniform. Also, the Captains of Companies will order the' Pioneers of their respective Beats to appear at 10 o'clock a. m., on the days of Drill. By order of Col. H. 11. IIaiipkr. : - J. G. WILLSON, Adj't April 2, 1866. 48 4t HAS COnmEKCED! MISSUS. PERRYMAN & WALLER would bear leave to S?T tn t.hn nnnnln Hin? ?!'? opening of .their spring stock bos commenced, sod tliey a.ronow propared to do even more than they promised'iu tlioir advertisement last month. '1 hey unhesitatingly say to "all who aire in want of- CLOTHING already made that . 4fj<iy can suit them, even from the humble la-: fyorcr to.the most fastidious "gent." To those who prefer haying them made, we say we can fill your eye 1 " And, dear ladies, (for we do lore the ladies,) rm> Lnnir 4-11 n.W- -1 ' . ? ??? .. rw w viuicun vuenper wion anybody ; but you will be surprised to behold the quantity and quality of Mouslain, Bnregcs, Tissues, Brilliantcs, Bathiste, <tc. Splendid ROBE DRBSSJC8 at Jive'dollars I All we ash is to come and look. W. W. J'ERRYMAN,] [W.W.WALLER, New Market and Greehwocul. April 2 48 Ttf ESTRAY MULE. WILLIAM A. MOORE, living evZ;J> near this place, tolls before mo a light sorrel Horse MULE of medium size, supposed to be about twenty years old, and badly wind broken, appraised by John W. Subcr, John C. C. Allen and John H. Connor, at ten dollars. 8. E.-;GRA'YDON, Magistrate. Cokesbury, March 17, 185A 46-tf *> Settlement OF TUB ESTATE OF WlKFIELD 8. ATCHE* bok,.dec'd. ALL Persona interested in tlio Estate of Win* field S. Atcheson, nro hereby notified that ft final 'settlement of said'Estate Trill be made in the Ordinary'a Office, Abberille District, on the 26th day (Saturday) of April next. Those having claims must present the same duly attested to the Administrator nn nr V.ofn?-? that day; nnd thofe indebted may expect to pay coats, if they do not settle by the tenth day of February next. 5 JAMESA. EDMUXD6, AdmV. January 26, 1850 89 8m The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleat Joaeph N.' Whitner, 1 5'-. w. . > Attachment. James G. Specr. ) r 'X WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did 6n the thirtieth day of March, isstant, file his declaration Against the Defendant, vho fa* it i? said) i? absent from and without the limits of this State, aod has neither wife nor attorney known within tho same,- upon whom a copy of the said deejaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, that tne said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the thirty-first day 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 be given and awarded against him. MATTHEW MoDONALD, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Abbeville District, ) March 80, 1855- f 48 qlyly loifaer ntid Cabinet Ifitop, NEXT Dooa TO fsri mum nwrtnw ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, & 0.. THE undersigned, thankful for post favors, and ever ready Ellikfltf' ' to serve a generous ppbli?s,-may 0 VI 9 J II be at all times found at hia Shop in the Eaatcrn corner of Christian 4c Dealers Coach Fac* ?i i. - ' - vuij, ?u?ro"n< u prepared u) mate fAIVfiL DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MANTEL PIECES, <fce.,"Ae. \ i;xl will also make TABLES. DESKS. BOOKCASES, PICTURE FRAMES, and repair for- <j niture Ac. ^ . 4. I will kAep.constantly on hand ready made COFFINS of tho best material and finest finish, . eithef" polished or covered, all of whieh I will deliver to any point in the district free .of charge wi?h hearse or upbn.rqilroad if de- , ired in direction.' ? , All work done warranted as good as the best ' and cheap according. Ten per ecnt off for cash on all work- done by me. ; r - . .For reference, apply to any gentleman , corporation. ^ G. Administrator'* ' . rfVEtR Administrator of ihe Estate of. Dr. W. TrT''-.'Tr, iiifyiiu ?avwi^j tusi> the same will be settled, in the OrdinaryV,offic?, on the 13<h ;diy^ April na(6 . All li&r. sons having legal afc|j^d* j4jM<pt,add4S?Ute. We redoing! U>present ibem duLjr.*t????4d on or before th?V..??yi .and thoie. lndebted *111 take due notice ih^f^ ^^iatb of *ebni*ry 1 their notes and account* will be placed in the J hands of an officer for collection. ' . ; ; : ; A4m'r. . N.r.B^*Thottr having demand* #111 come fop. ward and receive their pay immadlately after ' -v/ricK ft* ... ? ? Hardware, Paints, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, &c., At the Sign of the Golden Anvil, % COLUMBIA, 8. O. , THE Subscribers have now s 0fjjb on hand an extensive assort- jjM ment of Goods in their lint, which ' they are selling At the lowest market prices for Cash, and to which they respectfully call the attention of purchasers. Their stock consists in part as follows, viz; , Bar Iron, Hoop, Sheet, Band, Oral, Round and SouareIron; Cast, German and Blister Steel; Anvils, Bollows, Vices, Ac.; Mill and Cross-Cut Saws; Mill Irons, Nails, Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware; Bench and Moulding Planes, Chisels, Augers, Filtt, Boring Machines; Mortice Machines, Lathes, Saws, Bench Screws, ' Hinges, Screws; Locks, Bolts, Latches, Axes, Hoee Plough Moulds, Adzes; Axles,'Springs, Enameled and Pateot Leathers, Paints, Varnishes; Window Glass, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Paint Brushes; "V??. Corn. Shelters, Straw Cutters, Corn and Cob Mills, Leather Beltihg ; V Lime, Plaster, Cement, Gbnpowder, Shot, Lead, Ac., Ac. - ", *? rpl.A? I ? ? A. TT a iiubu iu wnub ui uuuas in me rinraware line, will find it to tlieir interest to give us a call before making Jheir purchases. PlSIlER & AGNEW <fc CO. Fob 15, 1856 ; 41 tjul ? ; rr* Head Quarters, Sixth Regiment 3. C. Militia, March 18, 1856. ORDER KO. ? THE Upper and Lower Battalions, comprising the Sixth Regiment South Carolina Militia, will Parade for Drill and Review at their respective Parade Grounds, viz: ~ Tho Upper Battalion nt Drake's Old Field, on Saturday, the 8d.of May next; The Lowe? Battalion at Chalk Level, on Saturday, the 10th of May. The Officer*, commissioned and non-commissioned, will attend the day previous for drill and instruction. Captains commanding Beat Companies will order out the Pioneers in their respeotive command?. / i IV The Jocasse Band will Attend at Drake's on the 8d. andtheCokesburv Rand nt'rtinlt T.o??l on the 10th of May, by 10 o'clock a. m. Lieut. Col. ClinKBctiles is charged with. the,, extension of this Order in tlis Upper Battalion; and, in the absence of Maj. Hodges, Capt J. W. Foshee with ita extension in the Lower Battalion. - By order of Col. T. J. Roberts. J. J. ADAMS, Adj't Mar 21 46 tlOm . tj'B'CS Ttt/ "Z SSt FOR SAX.EI THE Subscribers will keep on hand at all times, at the Saddlery and Harness Store of E Westfiold, in this Village, an assortment of all kinds of STOVES, which they pledge ti i?? ? -- ? - uiivuiDcivcs M? dc11 on as iavoraoic terms as Stoves of the tamo quality can he purchased for in Charleston. Their COOKING 8TOVES they will warrant to <lo everything that a Cooking Stove can do, and are sure they will give universal satisfaction. One of us will spend the roost of the present year at the North, and will be able to select the best and most approved patterns. E WESTFIELD, , I. BRANCH.. . ,, Abbeville C. II., S. C., Jam 8, 1856. vac unnarea juouars Reward! av RUNAWAY From the subscriber, on a the 24th February, my boy AARON.? He is of a yellow or copper color, and has a large scar on one of his arms running from the wrist upwards, supposed to have been burned. He is a keen, shrewd boy, with rather a sly look, over 6 feet high, ana weighs 200 pounds or more. I will pay the shore reward of $100 for his delivery to me, with proof sufficient to convict any white person or perspns-of harboring him; or $40 for his delivery to me without proof; or $25 if lodged in any Jail in the State so I can Ket him. . - W SMITH SmiUivilje, 8. C.,March 26, 1856 47 8m CAKDID^TES FOR OFFICE. tW The friends of 8. G. W. DILL respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sherifl^ at the next ^Station* " ' ^S % ' The friends <^,'F.]BBIFP5rttneo(ft| fully annoimoe hitn a' candidate, for Shenff^K the' enauing election. . [May 7, 1855. IT The friends of NJMROD MbCORD reipectfully announce hfra'ae a 'Candidate fw Sheriff at the eneuiog^Eiection.' {* tst The friends of Capt S. A- Hodoes respoctfully annonncenBim as a candidate for Tax ( Collector at the ensuing election. Mf The friends of Johw Rj Wtuov respectfully announce him M a candidite for. Tax Col- \ lector of AbbgvijLo District, at the en?wpg eleft tion. - * . -r- . c. ; t?T Wjtar?$othorfa?di to annonbee the Rev. J. JAMss Mookx as p. candidate for ji-eleetion as Ta^ColUdor fcfAbbcvilleDi*trict, at the en- . fang election. .V, -V ;' Orthe fnend? of JAMES \ reepectfblly annoonee him U > candidate for J Tax Collector of AbbevlUe pietjricfssp-the en* .< mine election. ' .i*-- **41<' *> -?W~-> .^TTlri r' 'V 1 The State of South Carolina, AOwiU* !K$iricL?Ifi Equity. , I * '-y ABBBVIUB C.H. - Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe , Manufactory. c*|a THE subscriber moat re- -aVH1 epectfully calls the attention VH1 ' VaL of thopublic, and wpecially ' W. bis old friends and customers, to his large and well-selected stock of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes. He lias also a large atock of fine pamp-soled nnrvra i-??? -Tjirs-i ?. ? - "? ? v njtei, OI tbo finest French calfskin. /. ' He Sim n Urge stock of fine double-aoled Water-Proof Boots, . ^ all of his own manufacture,'warranted. All of y&djwhich he will sell cheap far catk, or on* ?Ctdtj? wJvtS! it to prompt-paying citttomers. > *; He is also prepared to make to order any ; ' " article in the Boot and Shoe line, bating a ~ large number of the fineat workmen in hi* em> "v' ploy men t, and being practical workman himself Having the finest stock of Leather that ever pome to this District. hhBoota and Bhoee will be made in the neatest and latest styles, and for fit and workmanship shall notbe ex- ; .' s celled. V H. McEVOY. March 21,1866 - 4?;g | Ite , HO ??ES' DEPOT. 4. .re*3ri^-*" vvf^L. _ - * THE;FftT^bf'ROBERTS, ADAMS <fc SMITH * woa^ dissolved on the first of October. 1854. It is hoped that all persona indebted will come forward nnd settle dj cash or note, as wc tiro anxious to clothe our old business. RJlBERTS & ADAMS Still continue business nt' Hodges, and at Long Cane, andby the first of April will have a fine Spring Stock of Goods, selected with great care in New York and Baltimore, which we respectfully offer, to our friends and customers at moderate profits.? Come and see, and be-A"OUr own judge.; We merely wish to let you know that We are still here, feeling satisfied that if you will oome, onr Ooodn i\nd nrii>pa trill nlsau mtt * Very respectfully, 1 * , ROBERTS & ADAMS. Hodges', S. a, March 27, 1856 47. tf ?SW & CHEAP GOODS ' SMEUnd&raigned has now on hand, and will JL offer at- private sale until sale-day in ' April, at his residence? near the Jiiil, a lot of now and elegant DRY GOODS, consisting of.. *' WORSTED DRESS GOODS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, -UV.P. OIL CALICOES,, kc.; BOOTS, * - ' ; SHOES, ... n. . CAPS, die., <fcc., dec , The pnblic arc respectfully invited to call, examine and buy. .. > . ?*T Grods remaining,on hud sole*dsy in Apri' will be offered at public auction. ' 8. G. W. DILL. ".1 Abbeville C. IL, Mareh-20, 1866. 40-^-tf yg* Banner please copy once. , ; ? E W TISTRIT. - - , W. B. McKELLAB V>- ' fM'"\^70ULD most respectfully say to the peopl?^::.^V V V of Abbeville, and the public generally, that ho haa just returned from Philadelphiaand New York, where he has received jnstruc- , t, tions in every branch of his business, from the most celebrated Dentist in the United States. ..lie now feds .himself in every way qualified to perform aU operations in his line, in tho >v Very bestand latent improved style. lie wouldolao jtate tnat lje has learned J , , Artificial Block Work, >. and how to insert Teeth on Gotti Fercha. He will insert a full ?.<? ? n-?- "? ? ? ftJVft* VI * UUIrlrtt rcfciiu for Thirty-five Dollar* I John McKollar has just commenced business with me, and*will plngfronV teoth with .gold, back teeth with tin, and ineert xeeth on pivot and plate, from one toentire aott,free of charge. March 28,1886 . v . r' r'4,1 , Bt wt. - ,?x i ?: T ' Committed ." ' . TO the Jail at- Abbeville Court House J ? on' Wednesday the 13tli February.* mat, a Negro wonftn-Daffoey, who eay^ZicX she belongs toSberard'Barksdale, of this IK*- =* trie*. .1$f- " Soi4 egr0, is a,)?ut four feet ai* inehes high; supposed to be sorne . eiitj or seven tyyaara of age. -V. ' The o^ner is requested to coble Coward prove . . l, * V;.: rfStfCfV' > TjTAS tfpo a ne^ .ropblv of Hatpme^Tongy aad Screw Plotea ; and then ^^U,y,on h*v<? P"rchascd above.. CHEAP for CA8H, he wOl-inoir rdD a Itmklot of Bw^fa Iron, English 'dos St&Hanbnrg^&V,JTTJIct 8t??''' *'.. J . .'? r^jct-f^??' '"' ' i /^V^'i