The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, June 13, 1856, Image 4
TIIE INDEPENDENT PRESS
js puniisiian evert fkioav morning, dv
PUOKBTT Sc. WILSON, Proprietors.
TERMS.
per annum, invariably in advance.
Advertisements will bo inserted conspicuously
ftt tlio following very low rates:
t ~r , o 1 i?Q. i m
1 ?ipuiu "I A f ilitvo VI ?v?w, a, nicviiuwii, M
Kvery following insertion, - .... 3";
1 square 3 months, - -- -- -- $4 0(
1 " C " 0 0(
1 " 1 year, - - 10 0(
Announcing a Candidate, fin advance,) 3 0(
Liberal deductions will ue made to poraom
advertising largely.
All obituary notices exceeding twelve line
will bo charged ua advertisemente.
C2yAll communications and letters on bnsi
nees with this office, must be addressed to Tin
Ijpokpendbnt Peers, Abbeville C. 1L S. C., pre
r&HK to Insure attention.
ADVERTIESMENT8.
1850. 1856.
CHEAP DRY GOODS
For Spring.
BROOM & NORRELL,
838 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
HAVE Just opened their SPRING STOCK ol
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS
and would respectfully call the attention oi
tlio citizens of Abbeville and adjoining Dis
tricts to the assortment, which comprises nbnosl
every article in the Dry Goods line, and having
been bought by an cxpcricnccd buyer, they arc
prepared to offer Goods at such prices as the}
UUU ^ UUI HIH/V.V V v "VI * ?-? ao t UTi VUbni'Mli
Feeling assured tliafc a careful examination 01
our Stock will induce a liberal share of patron
ego, they solicit the favor of an early'call.
Among our Goods wo invite particular at
tention to the following:
Plain Blk. and Fancy Dress SILKS
Satin Striped nnd Fr. Printed BA
REGES
Rich SILK GRENADINES, and Satin Plaic
TISSUES
Fr. Printed CIIALLIE3, and BAREGE De
LAINES
Rich Grenadine, Berego and Jaconet FLOW
I5RED ROBES ^ *
?? Fr. Printed ORGANDIES, MUSLINS and
LAWNS
Blk. CIIALLIES, TAMATANS, BOMBAZINES
and ALPACAS
Plain nnd Checked JACONETS, CAMBRICS
NANSOOK and SWISS MUSLINS
BRILLIANTS, CALICOES, GINGIIAMS, TAR
LATANS, ttc., <fec., ifec.
Large assortment Worked EDGINGS and IN
SERT1NGS
Embroidered COLLARS, SLEEVES, CIIEMI
ZETTES, BANDS and FLOUNCINGS
Rich Embroirdered BASQUES, Lnee and Silk
MANTILLAS
Laco and Crape SHAWLS. Blk. Silk LACES
Superior assorted Goods for GENTS' anr
BOYS'WEAR
TA1SL.K J>AMASKS
DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, Ac., <fce.
10-4 and 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS, and Super
PILLOW CASE LINENS
Superior Asst. Bl. ami Bro. DOMESTICS
(SHEETINGS', LONG CLOTILS
STRIPES, TICKINGS and SERVANTS
GOODS
? Sup. Asst. HOSIERY, for Gents, Ladies, Mis
sen, Boys and Children, of all kinds an<'
prices
Together with nianv other Goods, not men
tioned, and all which will bo offered at price
that cannot l>c undersold in the way of fairani
upright dealing by any house in the State.
BROOM & NORRELL,
238 Broad St., Augusta, Go.,
April 1 ly] Nearly opposite Augusta Bank.
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ikt -mmr
.GOODS.
THE Citizens of Abbeville, and the Publi<
in general, are respectfully informed thai
SLAGER &, LEVINGSTON
have returned from the North, and arc open
lug a more splendid stock tlmn ever, whlcl
tliey offer for sale at the usual terms, cheap foi
cash. All sorts of Homespuns, Calicoes, Prints
Delaines, Bareges, Silks, Embroideries, Rib
bona, Bonnets and Bonnet TriminingB, a largt
assortment of Hosiery, <fcc. ?fcc.
Beady-made Clothing ^
Ab the public are already aware that Singer A
Lovingston keep the largest stock of Men^j anc
Boys' Clothing in this town, it would be uselesi
to remind them of it again. We would onlj
Bay that after being here a length of time wi
oro better prepared to suit every taste, anc
havo therefore selected a better and more suit
able stock than ever.
Boots and Shoos A
large assortment of Men's and Boys' Boot
and Shoes, Gaiters. Ac. <fe<v T.iwU/?o? o?,i
l?IIU iUIWUI
Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers A good assort
moot of
Hats and Caps
Pleaso call at the old stand of Willson <fc Wil
liams, now occupied by SLA OER <fc LEV
INGSTON, and see their stock.
Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry, and Fancj
Goods.
A large stock of Watches and Jewelry, anc
Fanoy Goods, consisting of every article em
braced under that head, to which we invitt
the notice of customers.
N. B.?.All Jewelry and Watches warrantee
to be good.
Calf and sec what bargains we-will selL
A large arid choice stock of
Plantation Goods
To' bo Bold by
^ . SLAGER A LEVINGSTON.
4pyii3 Jfo 46 tf_
w Committed
TO the Jail at Abbeville Court House :
on Wednesday die 13th February,
inst, a Negro wonan Daffnev, who savs
ene oeiongs to Sherard Bsrfcsdale, of this Dia
triot.
Said Negro is about four feot six inches high
opposed to be some sixty or seventy yean
ofage.
' The owner is requested to como foWardproY?
property, pay charges, and talcs her avtj.
fCD. 23, 1858. 42 ' ZT.'u '
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ConfectiQucriei.
fesfesaasg
" , Millet and "DhooriirSce&, ,7
m HAND afad.for wle, a small qnantitj o1
the above valuable seed, by.
Ay"* '
l? Hammers and ToDgfl ; all At the ldfl^eet
4Mb price#. For at the grgoorjr etore df j
? a V'
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; Good Hews to tliose in W?
ionable G?
GRFAT ATTRACTIONS AT M
: gUto J&tra!! I
; M. ISRAEL &
I^AKE Oroat pleasure in informing the citizcns
arc opening, in that splendid lirick buildin
Wo. 4, Granite Row, nej
? an entirolynow stock of
; SPRING AMI SB
. whieli, when comploto, will bo found ouo of the I
to this market. .
, Wc have carefully scleotod our entire Stock in 1
Cash, at great bargains, which enables us to sell
ASTONISHINGLY
We particularly invito TIIE LADIES to exami
Colored and Black Muslins, La
Gingha
which wc nrc prepared to sell at prices TO DEFY
Wo have also a splendid stock of EMBRC
( GLOVES. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEF
. assortuient of
\ LACE AND SILK
f all of the latest styles, and at prices which will fin
- of Mason ?fc Dixon's Line! I
r fiouueu, xviooons, siiks, veils, Laces, ?i
Bobinet and Has]
in endless variety, at prices that cannot fnil to pit
? Wc have pniil particular attention in laying in
Itca<ly-iua<le Clothing lor G
COATS, VI5STS, and l'ANTS, in great variety, fr
made good goods and fashionable styles, to suit (
Wc have also a fine stock of
Liiicu-bosoin Sliirts, Drawers, II?
tics, Silk Pockcl IIundltcr<
1 7
1 nisliing <?oods
. which wc win dispose 01 at very low ralr.i!
SEGAKS of elioicc brand?, very reasonable 1 C
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Cutlery, Tinwai
I Perfumery, aild Ye
will l>e found well worthy the attention of those i
> sold by us at extremely loir pricc*! /
Umbrellas, Trunks, Car]
in great, variety.
DOMESTIC GOODS, such as Shirtings, bleaehe
Ticking, Denims, Checks, Osnaburg Stripes, etc., e
"We respectfully solicit a call ; and if good Goo
polite attention to all, nnd strict business principl
it shall be faithfully done at
New Store, N
fllarcti 28, 1850 47
j EST Due West Tclescopc coj?y four timca.
I
E . J . T A
*Z2 /m. qc B?l :M y*k..
AT ABBEVILLE
A Depot for Fine Ca]
AS I HAVE Now ft sett of hand?, in all tho
as good as ever struck a lick in this or auy <
Any Style of
from a Crane-neck Coach to the running-gear of i
' low as any other Shop in the State, for the aa
1 LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE
Persons wishing anything in, my line, qre very
> Abbeville C. H., S. C., Jan 28, I860.
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Octagon Burial Gages?
? r I ^HESE CASES are extensively used, and posset
? fi"8 foi" transportation, depositing in vaults
- made of tho
I Most Imperishable Materials; nls
I To prevpnt rust or corrosion ; and when propcrl
i tion that- the bodies of our deceased loved onei
f tioDB of water, or depredations of vermin, and 1
- obviating the necessity of hasty burials; or, if di
The OCTAGON CASE is "a new style of Metallic
perfect resemblance of
"? Highly Polishec
t and free from objections expressed by Bome ?
former stylcB.
r The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish the alj
of any size required. Ajso, '
I Black Walnut and-Covered (
- and delivered in the shortest possible time. Fo
> please take notice of my descriptive pamphlets, wl
Abbeville C. H^, March 81, I860]
iitto Haw m
AT ABBEY
"VTATHIS A. ? -
_ -- ivcuj>i:enuny miorm their <
, "UJfJL- erally, thjujthey have opened a HOTEL, on
: (by the iweommoaation of permanent and transient
1 ti<ra t& thewanU-,apd comfort of all who may onee
" tion and induce e>rr*j>etition of the call. Their tabl
bountiful supply the co'outry. cap^. afford; attend ont
? fortable; rooms convenient and" ample; and, in 6bc
8 fortjjf l^eir ffueeta. , v*
They would farther announce that they vvU coi
5 and ai thoy have attaafeMtotheir Hotel 44 com
found anywh?e'hereabout, which will alvravV be I
* grid attended J>y experienced md trusty OaUc ,
. leased patroittfg? ofjLhe public. They are at all ti
of atock t<**. The^e.alMdjijw
. any kind of Tra^lling Conveyance frtm.a Saddffii
v?5ry beat of *Ehey*h?ve,' jnfc ftompleteT e
, "7*" j ",Tr*Itrnl? action, Which fam
' * comfortable rehi&e of transportation.
f Banner copy fom- time?. jj| $$
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WULJL1AM JP. JPKJCE ? ?
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nit ot* Cheap anil Fashtods
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0. 4 GRANITF ROW ?! 1
ftto (iiioiis!!
; BRUSSEL
of this and adjoining Districts that thoy
tt to the Dm;; Store,
MEa^H gooes,
i/uviscoj. ivi^u uuLUiA1*1231" ovor brought
few York, Philadelphia, ami Baltimore, for
our Goods at
LOW RATES!!!
ino our oxtcuaive mid linndpotno stock of
.wns, Bareges, Calicoes and
me,
COMPETITION! !!
)IDERIISS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY,
S, l'ARASOLS, FANS, and a wry clogant
MANTILLAS,
ivorably compare with nny bought this side
y
*tificials, Dress Trimmings, Ruches,
teto Netting,
'ivso! 1
our vory heavy stock of
rents, Boys and Yontlis.
om the very lowest grade up to the finest,
the most fastidious, and at prices to suit all t
>siery, Crn.va.ts, Stocks, Ncrk;liicf<4,
nn?l Gents' Fnrgcncrally,
>ur great assortment in
re, Hardware, Musical Instruments.
mkee Notions,
n need of the iibove articles, which will be
pct-ba;;* an?l Valises
d nnd nnhlcnched, Indigo Blue Stripe.", Bed
tc., AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
els, nt low prices, fair dealings, prompt and
L-B, merit n continuance <>f public potronage,
M. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSELS
o. 'I Grnnito Row, Abbeville C. II., S. C.
tf
YL O R ' S
mz2 sse : ht ?n? a- 9
C. II., SE* C.,
rriages and Buggies.
various branchco of CARRIAGE MAKING,
ither toTrn^-Fnrn able to build
' Vehicle^ 'v .
(i Wliccl-bnorpvr. Anil my priccs/will be jib
mo styles of work, which areaJwr^-a of the
rcspcctfully invited to give me a call.
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.
is valuable'advantagcs over all other Cofor
for ordinary interments. They are
10 Enameled Inside and Out,
y cemented, we have tj?e gratifying rcfleeenclosed
in tbem; are freo from irrupmay,
without oppressive odor, bo "Kept?
edited, tranoportoa to a distant land.
Cases, of beautiful form, and finished in
. ? *
I Rosewood,
mcerniog the shape and appearaneo of the
ovi CASES, at the shortest nptice possible,
yoffins Made to Order.
r further information Of the above Cases,
lieh are in circulation.
E. J. TAYLOR..
Ipppp
[L%q. it
old friends and patrons, and the public genWashington
etreet, Opposite Mr.llughey.'s
'.hoarders. THey intend to gj&g such, aittejv- \
call upon tbem as shall insure Sn$3re satij;
e vriU never wife t? for the''-best-and most
s prompt and faithfuIjUwdB clean and cornet,
everything suited*'to the ease and comitinuo
ihe STABLE i BUSINE98 ; ,
modlons and comfortable 'St'nlM^s es can be
lountifully supplied with the best nrovender
tbey Jiopo to receive the continued and iri-J 1
tnes prepared to accommodate any number ,
me of (he most C^V/rofetit and* elegant fooi*.
liliea ofc-compafaies of pnaaogers will find a
ado ive low m possible. s For single feed of
76 cents. vt'irr-'.
80 * ..v
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ABBEVILLE MALE
MR. A. C. ELDER having been elected
Principal of the Abbeville Malo Acadeciny,
will coininenco the exercises of the School
on the 1st Monday in January next. The gov- '
criimont of the School will be rigid. The mor- (
nls and general deportment of the Students !
will at nil times receive spccint attention. 1
Students will be prepared to enter the Fresh
..C At., c? 1?. n 1!
mini ui ?ji?|?i?uinuru vhkw i-sn: Qiuibir v_/iiroimil
College ntu! the greatest cure givon to their 1
preparation.
Tlie Scholastic yenr will be divided into two
TERMS. 'Die first will comnienco on the 1st
Monday in January, and continue for twontyeiglit
weeks; the second will begin on the 2d
Monday in September, and continue twelve
weeks.
The Tuition of each Class will bo for the
1st Class: Reading, Writing, 1st Sea. 2d Scs.
Spoiling, and Primary Geography.
- - - $14 00 ? 6 00
2d Claps: The above with
Geography, History, Arithmetie,
English (Sraininar,
and exercises in English
Composition, 20 00 9 00
Sd Class: The above with
all the advanced English
Branches, " - - - 23 00 10 00
4 LIt IjIIIPH : 1111! UOOYC Willi
Latin ami Greek, - - 2S 00 12 00
Boarding can be obluinod in desirable fami
lies, and at reasonable rates, either in tlio Village
or country near tlie Academy.
Although it is of the greatest importance tliut
all the pupils should be present at the opening
of the Session, still tliej- tnay be received at
any time during the term. Students will be
charged from the time they enter until the close
of the Session, unless special arrangements are
made to the contrary.
A. C. ELDER. A. B.
December 20, 1855. 33-ly
DRY~G00DS.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS,
18 5 6.
T\ TILLER it "WARREN, Opposito Globe
J.TJL Hotel, Augusta, Ga., nre receiving their
usual choice variety of SPRING DRESS FABRICS,
embracing the best makers of French
noil-English productions, among which are?
Rich Printed French Jaconets and Organdies ;
Rich " Flounced Bareges and Organdies;
Rich " American and English Lawns;
Rich " French Brilliants and Cambrics ;
Rich " Bareges and Tissues ;
Bin If, Blue ntul Pink, Plain Brilliants, now
article.
Silks !
Assorted Colors Flounced Silk Dresses ;
Rich Plaid and Striped Taffeta Silks ;
Rich Moire Antique, Toulnrd and China Silks;
Black Taffeta and Gro do Rhine Do.
TOoui'iiiug Goods !
Plnin and Striped Grenadines and Bareges ;
Black Flounced Grenadine and Barege Dresses;
Superior Summer Bombazines and Chnllics ;
Black Jaconets, Organdies and Marquise ;
Blnck Kng. Crapes, Love Veils and Handkerchiefs.
In addition to this long line of Dress Goods,
wc have a complete stock of Calicoes, Ginghams,
Linen Goods, Furniture Paints, Embroideries
and Lnccs, Hosiery and Gloves, Plain
And JimhroHloreil Crape Shawls.
A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety of
style.".
Pantaloon Studs, Bleached and Brown
Goods.
White and Striped Osnaburgs, of various
brand#.
Our friends and customers nre respectfully
invited to examine the largest stock of Spring
and Summer GOODS that we have over had.
Particular attention paid to filling orders.
Augusta, Gn., April 18, 1856 50-tf
NOTICE.
THE Subscriber, wishing to remove to Georgia,
oflffcrs for snle his Valuable
Plantation,
containing Five Hundred and Sixty-six Acres,
'rtbotit one-half in the woods, lying on Cornacre
Creek, as good up-land as Abbeville District
affords. Those wishing toipurcliasc would
do well to look at it before buying..eUewhcre.
It is situated ttfo nml-o half miles below Stoney
Point rosidcnce, immediately on tbo mnin
road leading to Hamburg. The place is very
well improved, with a sett of larrm Sluhlpn.
new Gin-house, together with
A tiood Tan-Yard. I
Any one wishing to embark in that business,
would do well to secure the location, as tliero is
no better in the District, ns it is supported by a
Inrge run of custom. lie Jias a good and expo- 1
ricnccd Tanner ho .would sell, and also a large
stock of Leather in tho vnts. Call soon. ,
Possession would be given next winter.
W. D. CALHOUN. .
March 7, 1850 3m J
JEFFERS & COTH&ANS,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEBCIIANTS,
Central Wharf,
Charleston, S. 0,
BEG leave to inform their friends, anil tho
public generally, that they still cojtiinuo
the above Business, and will devote their atten- c
tion to the sale of
Wheat, Cotton, Flour. &c., J
and the purchase of Goods, Family Supplies
for Planters, Ac. |
Having determined to confine themselves exclmiveltjtfp,
a Commission Business, they hope
io mem aoa receive a iuii snare of patronage.
Henry l. jctpers,
wade s. cotbran, r
john gothran.
January 28,18fifl 89 . 4m *
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Sign of the Two Large Watches. 0
WATCHES; CLOCKS, *!
I ??AND?? r
or
at new york pftlcsf, for cash! ' 8(
GStf MKRCE&ttTS oa4^ Dealers will do ti
jPat well to call ancf examine tlie - stock of f'
SNATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at C
? 949 King Street
j$&o ti&Ht purchase elsewhere. EverjtfdrtielQ o
raton^KL j ? J_
a stock always on nana peculiarly adapted
o' country itfenlcre. Wf
Ba*e fwenty p^certLby
Wm. JnAoXJ&KAlA-fi,
249 King-st, Charleston, 4
Four dqprs from Wentworth street V
October 6,1866 ' tf ^ ' J
E8TRAY MULE. f
I^ILLIAM^A. ^MOOg|^ living ^
Ookeabary, March IT, 1886 * 464f ^
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fih. -Hardware,
Paints, Oils,
WINDOW GLASS, &c.,
At the Sign of the CI olden Anvil,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
ft TIIE Subscribers have now
jSf/S} on hand an extensive assortment
of Goods in tbeir line, which
Lliev are selling at the lowest market prices for
Cash, and to which they respectfully cull the
attention of mirchascrs." Their stock consists
in part ns follows, viz:
liar Iron, Hoop, Sheet, Band, Oval, Hound and
Square Iron;
Cast. German and Rliatnr A ...-it
v. ~?vv. ! ""| """
lows, Vice?, <fce.*r
Mill atid Cross-Cut Saws; Mill Iro"6, Nails,
Wngon Boxes, Pot-Wore;
Bench and Moulding Planes, Ciiiseln, Augers,
Files, Boring Mnchincs;
Mortice Machines, Lathes, Saws, Bouch Screws,
llingcs, Scrowe ;
Looks, Bolts, Latches, Axes, floes Ilough
Moulds, Adzes;
Axles, Springs, Enameled und Patent Leathers,
l'aints, Varnishes;
Window Glass, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Paint
Brushes;
Corn Shellcrs, Straw Cutters, Corn and Cob
Mills, Leather Belting ;
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Gunpowder, Shot,
Lead, ?fcc., Ac.
TIioso in want of Goods in the Hardware
line, will find it to their interest to give us a
call before making their purchases. I
FISUKH ct AG NEW <fc CO.
Feb 15, 185(1 41 tjul
SOUTH CAROLINA,
AnnEEILI.E DISTRICT. IN EQUITY.
Geo. A. Christopher vs. Margaret Mathews
and others.
Bill for Specific Performance.
IT appearing to my sat isfaction Hint Kzekiel
\V. Mathews, ."op. A. Mathews, William
Robinson and Caroline his wife, Edward liurn3
and Nancy his wife, parties defendants to this
Bill, reside beyond the limits of this Stato:
On motion of Marshall ?fc Lee, Ordered, That the
above named Defendants d<? plead, answer or
demur to said Kill of Complaint within three
months from the publication hereof, or the
same will he taken vroconfexxo against them.
W. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commipmoncr's office, April 30, 18u<i Sin
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Annr.VII.I.E DISTItirT. IV vmrirv
Margaret Mathews vs. Thomas P. Martin, Ezokiel
W. Martin ami others.
Bill for Dower.
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Ezckiel
W. Mathews, Jos. A. Mathews, William
Robinson and Caroline his wife, Edward Burns
and Nancy his wife, parties defendants to this
Bill, reside beyond the limits of this State: On
motion of Marshall ?t Lcc, Ordered, That said
Defendants do plond, answer or demur to 6aid
Bill of Complaint within three. months from
pulication hereof, or the sauic will be taken
pro confcsso against them.
II. PARKER, C. R A. D.
Commissioner's oflice, April 30, 185<? Sin
s mr ? ? w e -: gs
FOR SALE!
rI^lIE Subscribers will keep on hand at all
Jl times, at the Saddlery and Harness Store
of E. "Westfiehl, in this Village, an assortment
of all kinds of STOVES, which they pledge
themselves to sell on as favorable terms as
Stoves of the same quality can be purchased
for in Charleston. Their COOKINO STOVES
thev will warrant to do vnrvfliinf* ilmt ?
Cooking Stove can do, nnd nre sure they will
give universal satisfaction.
One of us will spend the mo3t of the present
3*enr nt the North, nnd will be able to aclcct
the best nnd most npproved patterns.
E. WESTFIELI),
I. BRANCH.
Abbevillo C. II., S. C., Jnn 8, 1850. ly
One Hundred Hollars
Reward!
RUNAWAY From the subscriber, on
A? the 24th February, my bo}- AARON.?
-f??. He is of n yellow or copper color, nnd
hnn a large scar on one of his linns running
from the wrist upwards, supposed to have been
burneiJ. Hn in n ulnvivil linv wil.li rnfli.
cr a sly look, over G foot iiigli, an<l weighs 200
pounds or more.
I will pay the above reward of ?100 for his
delivery to me, with proof sufllcient to convict
any white person or persons of harboring him;
or $40 for his delivory to mo without proof;
or $26 if lodged ifi any Jail in the State so I can
get him. W. SMITH.
Smith ville, 8. C., March 26, 1850 47 8m
HEW & CHEAP GOODS
:h*? ? ssvm_*L-?3e52*
I^IIE Undersigned has now on hand, and will
offer at private sale until sale-day in
\nril. at his rtflidenerv n?nr tlin .Tnil a Inf. ?f
icW nnd elegant DltY GOODS, consisting of
WORSTED DRESS QOODS,
MUSIJNB.
GINGHAMS, .
OIL CALICOES, 4c.;
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CAPS, &.C., <fec., Ac.
The public are respectfully invited to call,
xaminc nnd buy.'
J3gT Goods remaining on lmnd 6nlc-day in
^pril will be offered at public auction.
S. G. W. DILL.
Abbeville C. IT., Mareh 20, 18(80. 46?tf
Banner please copy once.
UODCiES' DEPOT.
rHE firm of ROBBRTSr ADAMS ?fc SMITH
vfa&\ dissolved- on "tho .first of October,
86#. It. fa hoped that nil persons indebted
'rill come forward and settle by cash or note,
s we are anxious to close our old business.
ROBERTS & ADAMS
till continuo.hjjsjneas at Hodposj and at Long
lane, afid by'the first of Aprifwill have a fine
Spring Stock i>f Goods,
sleeted with great care in Nov/ York and J)alIihore,
which we. respectfully offer to:oilr
ifenda aud customers at: moufrat^ btofita.?
lome nnd seo,^and .be your judge. Wo
lerelv wiSh'to let.iflMi trtnw -,:M
ore, fooling satisfied that if you wm oopje, -1
ur Goods nnd prices wTu.ptooseYou. TV..
Very respectfully,
? , . ROBERTS A AT)AMa
Hodges', S. C.r Maroh 27;?1850 *OTWtf
'?rr^ ^ Water
Proof Warft-House.
jf* THBrfBTbsoribflgfota V
MfWt the Plantcr's Water Proof JS^K
[E* v*5ou*^. fo,TOM,iy <Ks<ju^ied W Vife
tt^iPAeyafel and ? fly, strict atto#3r> ,
? I'b^al^rtar^ "bf
toJr d &Koj> Ken'ormia public of ttic ]
more tnwk,
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~ ABBsW&tia" C. H.
Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe
Manufactory.
TIIK Hiibseribcr moat 10VIII
Bpectfully calls the attention VVil
* of t he public, mid especially '
his ol<l friends nii<l customers, to hia large and
well-selected stock of
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes.
He hns also a largo stock of tine pump-soloJ
anil tine welted HOOTS, of tho latest styles, of
the finest French calf-skin.
He has a large stock of fine double-solcd
Water-Proof Boots,
all of his own manufacture, warranted. All of
which he will sell cheap for cath, or on a credit
to prompt-paying customers*.
He is also prepared to make to order any
article in the Root and Hhoe line, having a
large number of the finest workmen in hie em
plovment, and Wing ? practical workman him,
m>1? Having the finest, stock of Leather thoever
came to this District, his Hoota nn?J Shoe#will
bo nnule V the neatest aiul latest styleas
nnri for fit ami workmanship shall not be excelled.
N. McEVOY.
March 21r 1856 46 12m
Joiner uud C;i >inct Shop,
NEXT DOOIl TO TUB I'll ESS OFFICE,
AT111F.VIT.f/R flOITUT 1IOITSTC. S. fl
rpilK undersigned, thankful ior C^EICrS^Rl
JL past favors, and ever renily
to servo n generous public, may I l?
be nt nil 1 lines found nt his Shop in the Eastern
corner of Christian <fc Dcale's Coach Factory,
where he is prepared to make PANEL
DOORS, SASIJ, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES,
Ac., ?tc.
I will nlso make TABLES, DESKS, BOOKCASES,
PICTURE FRAMES, and repair fornitnre
?te.
I will keep constantly oti hand ready ruuda
wriui.-i ui 1'iic uesu ma i en hi nna nnest nnoitlior
polished or covered, all of whicl*
I will deliver to any point in the district freo
of churge with hearse or upon railroad if desired
in direetion.
All work done warranted as good as tho beet
and clump according. Ten per cent off fo?
cash on all work done by inc.
?59" P"r reference, apply to any gentleman
in the Incorporation. U. C. BOWERS.
June 22, 1855. 7 tf
Ankw and singularly successful remedy for th?
cure of nil Bilious diseases ? Costivcness, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Dropsy, Jthenmatism, Fevers,Gout,
Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations,
Headache, Puins in the Breast, Side, Back,
and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. &c. Indeed,
very few are the diseases in which a PurgatiTC Medicine
Ls not more or less required, and much sickness
and suffering might be prevented, if a harmless
but effectual Cathartic were more freely used.
No person can feel well while a costive habit of
body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious and
often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided
( by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative.
I 'I Ilia ia nlilrn fniA nf PrtMa Vnrnrich owmntnma nnA
Bilious derangements. They aJl tend to become or
produce the deep seated and formidable distempers
which loud the hearses all over the land. Hence a
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, and this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profeasora,
and Patients, has shown results surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Curqt
havo been cfFccted beyond belief, were they not sul*stantiatcd
by persons of such exalted position and
character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Amonfj the many eminent gentlemen who have
testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention:
Prof. J. M. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati,
whose high professional character Is endorsed
by
John McLean, Judge of the Supremo Court of
the United States.
Tiiog. Conwix, Secretary of the Treasury.
non. j. i?i. wnioiiT, uovornnr ot Indiana.
N. Lonowoktii, prcat wino grower of the'West.
Also, l)u. J. II. Cmr/roy, Practical Chemist, ojf
New York City, endorsed by
Hos. W. L. Mailct, Secretary of State.
\V m. B. Astoii, the richest man in America.
S. Lrt.and & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan
' Hotel, nnd many others.
Did space permit, wo could give many hundred
certificates, from nil parts where the rills hm
been used, but evidence even more convincing than
tho experience of eminent pablic men is found to
thoir effects upon trial.
These PUls, the result of lonp investigation and
study, are offered to the public aa the best
most complete which the preoent state of
science can afford. Thoy are compounded not off
the drugs thcrosolves, but of the medicinal virion
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in a state of purity, nnd combined together
in such a manner as to insure the best results. This
system of composition for medicines has been fbnnd
in the Cherry Pcctoral and Pills both, to produce a
more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained
by any process. The reason ia perfectly obvious.
While by tho old mode of composition, every
medicine is burdened with moro or less of acrimonious
and injurious qualities, by this each individual
virtue only that-is desired for tho curative
cfleet is .,;'^sent. All the inert and obnoxious qualities
of each substa,;:: employed are left behind, the
curative virluna nnlv H6HCC it lift
self-evident the effects should prOTe, 2?
.proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a
more powerful antidoto to diseaso than but Other
medicine known to-the world.
As it is frequently expedient that my toedfelw
should be token under the counsel-of qn attending:
Physician, and as he ootild not property judge' of a
remedy without knowing its composition, I have
supplied the accurate Formula: by which both my
Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of
Practitioners in the United States and British American
Provinces. If, however, there should be any
one who has not received .them, they will bepromptly
forwarded by mail to his request.
Of all the Patent Bledicines that are offered, bow
few would be taken if their composition wtsltnownf
Their life consists in their mystery. I h&ve bo>
mysteries.
The composition of my preparations is laid opaato
all men, and all *ho are competent to judge on1
the subject freely oeknowledg* their convictions o#
their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral;
pronoupced by scientillo mro 'to be'SfJ^ohderfat
medicine before, its effects.were,known. Manvniu
inent' Physicians have declared tie same thing o#
my Pills, and even more oonHtienUyi'and are willing
to cortify that their anticipations were tnorr
than realised by their effects upon tHah
They operate by their powerful influeneoon the
internal viscera to purify the blood Kid'stimulate tt>
into healthy action?remove the obetradtf^cui of(
the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregular action to hcalth'^SdJ by.
correcting, wherever they exist, such dstppfljK- Jr
HM tafia
their use in anyquantity. _i; \
'Pat minnto directions, mo wrapper on tfce&ox.
PBKPAKEp OT-'f
DB. JAMES C. -4W&
Practfrnl sanrf inoivtu^
LOWBLL, l?AS&"
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