The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, July 18, 1856, Image 3
King's Mountain
PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL, 1
YorkVillc, S. C.
FACULTY:
*M. JENKINS, (Senior in Organization,
Regulation und l)iaeiplino.)
Profctaor of Motluinall'r.i.NCJi-ALS
- ic? and Natural Philosophy.
A. COWARD, (Senior in Husitie&t
matters.) l'rofcssor of Jhl/tit
Lettrcs and French.
v. a. onauiiuuiv, j-rojcsxor oj Ancient J.an
fpianrt and Assistant in Kmjlith Uranchctt.
r>. H. TIIOMASSON, &I. !>., Surgeon.
B. P.BOYD, Bursar.
I
TIIE SECOND SESSION of this Institution
will be opened in the new Garrison ,
Buildings on the 1st of September. I
Terms of Second Sainton.?For School Ex- (
ne rises, ?. Tuition, Books ?fcc., Hoard, Lights, '
Fuel and Washing, ?80*?payable j? to on en- j
trance, and $10 on 1st of November. j
No one under 12 or over 18 years of age will ]
be received. (
The services of a Physician having been on- ,
gaged, there will be no extra charge for mod- '
ical attendance. i
Until the I5lli of August letters will be di- |
reeled to Charleston. S. C. t
COWARD ?t JENK1XS. J
-ToJyll, 1850. lutaifi
At the rates of -$200 per annum.
Cfreat IVews to the Public, ]
rpiIATSLAOKR & LIVINGSTON, l.eing ?
JL desirous of Reducing their STocK to
make tooim for Fall Supplies, will dispose of 1
their '
Summer Goods I
tit greatly Tedtieed prices, as in Charleston : .
Rethial Muslins, IJrelions, Jaconet, Swiss, Cali
CO, ?tc.
-?A LSO? <
Tlieir Stock of CLOTHING, a supply of No- '
gro Good?, Straw, Leghorn an<] I'unama llats,
Umbrellas, Carpet Hags, Ac. (
?ALSO? j
A good atipply or " dd and Silver Watches, t
Chains*, .leWelry ..1103* Good* ?tc. v
With many other articles belonging to a gen- '
0T11' iss?rtn?ent to lie found at (
SLAOElt ?t LIVINGSTON'S Store, ,
. The old Stand of Messrs. Willson Williams.
July 10. IS.'iO, 10-lf.
JOHN J. CLAYTON,
v|j? DEAUKK IX np, 1
IS READY MADE CLOTlUNTi, |||!
HAS now on hand n largo and fVesh suppl v !J
of fashionable SIMUNG AND Sl'M- M
MEH GOODS, which will be sold 011 very iva- 1
snttdKlu tnrnia I
No. 197 Uroml Street, tinder the Autjudta "
Hotel.
Augbstn, Ga., May 2, 1858. 82-ly i
CITY BEUa SXOEBr!.
WM. HAINES, ?^l;
No. 217 (North Side) liroad Street, O j
AUGUSTA, GA, i 1
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ' j
DRUGS AND MEDICTSES, TAINTS, OII.S, CI.ASS, I
Pl'TTY, VARNISHES, ETC. L
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOI- j
LET bOAI'8, IIAIlt OILS, POMADES, 11 A I It i ,
DVES, IIDKV EXTRACTS, ETC. s
All of which nre offered at low prices for t
Cash.
Partienlar attention paid to tlie preparation
of PHYSICIANS' IMlRSCUirriONS and the j 1
dispensing of Family Medicines. A large as-j
nortment of Freeh and Warranted I >'
n_ .1 n: -u r> - 1- I I
vKviucu, uituoa uuu x-ieiu oeeus.
vs~ Orders from the Country promptly
attended to.
Mny 2, 1850. 62-ly
A. C. SQ U 115 R'"fT"~
% CHEAP CASH
FURIVITIRE STOKE,
172 Main Street, '
COLUMBIA, S . C .
MANUFACTURER ANI> GKXKRAT. KK.U.CR IS
Fiue and Plain FURNITURE,
TIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTRASSES, CIIIL- |
DREK'S CARRIAGES, Ac., Ac.
CST* All fully Warrauhil. .,{FZ i
April 11, 185G 4'.t ly
?. S. BOWER, 1
MANUFACTURER. AM) IlKAl.KIt TV
furniture
- ' Of Every Description,
AND ?
mzz ZKJBE JH: ?.
Of Every Style; 1
FISK'S CELEBRATED METAL1C BURIAL '
CASES.
Opposite the Congaree House, 5
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
April 11. 1850 ' 40 lv ,
ESTATE OF JOHN GIVENS, DECEASED. 1
SETTLEMENT.
THE Kindred nnd Creditors nnd all parties :
concerned are hereby notified that a fi- t
nal Settlement of said Kstatu will be made in
tlia Ordinary's Office, Abbeville, on the 14th of j
October next. The Distributees are requested I
(A bl> mmotiinl in nlbnilnni^ oa tlm I
ministrator will not hold himself accountable ! '
for interest afterwards.
JOIIX L. ELLIS, Adra'r.
Jane 20,1850. 8-3m.
. I
Piano Fortes.
TIIE Subscriber keeps on hand ]
Nnnn's & Clark's celebrated $l[]U <
?rand notion PIANOS, also, otbor makers';
SiELODEONS, Ac.,-^jrhicli lie warrant*, and
wi)l sell at New York price*, delivered at the ]
JDepoL S. GARDNER, ,
100.Riciuri>&o.v Street,
A few doors above Exchange Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
April 11, 1856 ly '
"JAMES S; COTHRAN,
Attorney aft Law, '
AB1JEVILLJE C. II.,v S. Q.
far May be found for the present in the ,
.Jt. Commissioner's 'Office.
8V 4 ly
* '?- __
THE Creditfjra of the I?6tat? of tlio lat-e
William II. Smith, deceased, will, preneltt
their deiriaD&Kto me duly , probated, and
?Jiom Indebtedio <n<fc ttme, will make payment
to me, by 1 at'of September next. 1
... WILLIAMS TRUIT,
Executor of Win. II. Smith.
Jljy US, 18CC. *0-3t
FLORIDA! FLORIDA!!
rp,IIK subscriber having purchased -ftp?)'
JL Laud in Floridu, wishes to sell nil yijji
liia LAND in Abbeville District, nenr the Temple
of llealtb, on the Anderson Kond, ten
uiil'.'S above Abbeville Court House, containing
?*<*!?? ??? m.'KZAS*
This Laud may be divided into three or more
IVacU to suit the purchasers.
The Home Tract contains
oc-2 ism. jgy-z^as^
All inline repair and in a nice statu of cultivation,
with the most select Orchard of reaches
and all kinds of choice fruit that this climate
nrnihl^R. Tills id nun ?if 1 li.. Iu>.>lll.!?u? ??.l
beautiful sites in the District. There has not
been a ease of chill nor fever, originating from
Llie place, in twenty-five years. This is one of
the best locations for n Physician that 1 know
>f in the State. While his family is secure
from diseusc at home, there are four Creeks on
?acli side of him that are remarkably sickly,
rhese, together with the alluvial bottoms of
Little Itiver, some three miles distant running
n the direction of n horse shoe, nearly entirely
around the place, except the west "ltd that
letieiciicy is supplied with ll'vkv Uiver,
?nd its worst ellluvia some six miles distant,
l'hose streams, together with others of minor
inpoi taucc, render it a New Calilornia to the
I'hysiciciun, provided his talent and constituion
are sullicieiitly strong to hear up umlcr
he laborious practice that he would nccessa ily
have to perform, by having an opening of
;oine ten miles to the nearest physician.
The upper place, one mile distant, is also
>roveibi....y healthy. There lire two small
Dwelling 1 louses 011 the place, with two wells
if excellent Water, with all necessary Out
jiiildings, nn excellent (iin House, mid new
icgro Houses sullicieut for the accommodation
>f Sixty or Seventy Slaves. There are, Vn the
dace, a considerable quantity of Land just
ileartd, that is iu a line state of cultivation.
There are some
>f l'inc Timbered Lnml in the Woods. There
tro
Hs.iH-ssfics
)f Fine Hot.toin I .ami. These Lands will proluce
from One Thousand to Twlelve Hundred
.'ounds of Cotton to the Acre, owing to ili?
itate of cultivation. Thcrv is nn excellent,
firing of Water in every field on the place,
riifrt' are also a Spring of pure Limestone, and
.'elclicatc Spring, rcstiihliug in Medical proprieties
the Celebrated .Madison Springs of(5e?>rjia.
I would therefore say, to all tliose in
ursuil of s Health, and IScautiful l'roduetive
'jevel i.amis hail Letter give ine a call. before
uoving elsewhere, as my Lands can Le bought
'ur less than they are worth. There is an cx:illcnl
School in two hundred yards?there is
in excellent Mill Seat on the place?there is a
<aw and (Iris Mill joinintr the place, with
?'hurehos of four ditl'eivnt denouiinations aluost
in eight. A. W. LYNt.'ll.
June 2:$, IbiiJ. 8-tf
TANYARD AT LOWNDESVILLE.
I^lIK uiiilersiyned most respect fully <-:t I the
attention of tin: publi-: t?> our Stock of
I.RATIll'U wo have, will !:? ? (? on hand a
variety of :is(ioo<l I.KATIlKll as can bo bought
it any Tanyard in the Country.
Having laid in a heavy Stock of Slaughtered
liilcs last Spring, wo will In; able to .supply
.lie people with heavy SULK I.KATIlKll, Gin
{anils, itc.
?ALS< )?
l'o our Ilarness Shop. Wc will keep on ham)
i lot of iroml Heady Mmlo Harness of our own
mike. lSeing professional Workman, we can
afcly say, that wo can put-up as lino ami as
;ood Work as any establishment in the Hisriet,
anil as cheap as the cheapest.
All orders attended to immediately. We soicit
a call.
Leather, Harness, Ill-idles, Martiinfales ?te.,
iro., will ho L'ivell ill exehallire for Hides mid
{ark, or Cash will l>o given if preferred.
.1 M A- \V II \ll!l I ll'IV
.Iniift 27, 185(1. Ktf
JAMES C. CALHOUN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AlilltiVILLK C. II.,
WILL attend promptly 1<? all business entrusted
l<> his cure.
May I"' found for tin- present nt the ofliee of
dessrs. Wilson, Louiax i lladdoii.
June, 1850 fS-tj
Strayed,
ON Tuesday* morning, 27th nit., flV ..
ft Light Sorrel JlUlt.SK, hlind fyyfk
n right eye, and about seven years <>1(1
....j xiii. ?iin 11^ >j|i piiiu jiviw iinti rciurning
lim to mo, or giving information so I can get
lim, will be paid for the trouble.
Address F. M. MULLIKIN,
June G, 1356. 5-tf Uuo West, S. C.
C2?" '^',c numerous friends of tlie Hon.
I. F. MARSHALL, being entirely Ksiti?fied
with hi* past. course in the Semite, announce
lim again ns a Ca.lidate for re-election.
The friends of Dr. JOHN W. IlKARST
espectfully announce liim a Candidate for
senator, at. the ensuing election.
?2T The friends of TllOS. THOMSON,
Ssq., announce him a Candidate for re-election
.o the Legislature.
?27" The friends of (ten. S. McGOWAN
tnuounec him a Candidate for re-elcction to
he Legislature.
tir We nrc authorized to announce Mnj.
II. A. GRIFFIN ii Candidate to represent
[Ybbevillc District in the next Legislature.
?3?" The friends of LUCIEN II. LOMAX,
[Csq., respectfully announce hint ft Candidate
"or the Legislature, ftt the ensuing election.
pS" Tlic numerous friends of Col. T. J.
ROBERTS respectfully aunounce him n Cnnlidnte
for Sheriff nt-thc ensuing election.
t^-Thc friends of JAMES A. NORWOOD,
* * ~
r^?vi.f rc?|ivvuuii} iiiiuuunce-jinn 08 ft candidate
to represent tliia District in the next Legislature.
~tir The friends of EDWARD KOULE, Esq.,
innounce liim as a Candidate for re-clcction
to the Legislature at tho ensuing election.
I3T The friends of II. A. JONES, Eng., re*pcctfully
announce him as a Candidate for
the Legislature at the ensuipg.ejection.
J2T The frierids of J. K. VANQJS, E^, respectfully
announce him as a Candidate for the
legislature at the ensuing election.
pir J tic friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully
announce liim a candidate for Sheriff
of Abbevillo District at the next election.
' MANY; FRIENDS.
To tlio Voter* of Abbevillo District:
A few of tho friend* and neighbors of
Col. A. W. SMITH announce him as a Candidate
to represent this District in the en/jning Legislature.
TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS,
Me C O 11 D ' S
Patent Portable Anti-Friction Horse Powr
Tlic ISeMt In Use.
Patented July 11, 1864.
rI~MlIS is un invention by which n lnrjre po
1 t ion of I lie power of tin; horse id remit*
ed uvuiluble than by any other arrangeinei
known. Its parts are few and simple, not, lii
I ble to deranuement, readily adjusted for Worl
: ititf, and with ordinary eare very durable an
eilieient.
The Machines are manufactured with grei
Uviwlmm. ..,,.1 ..II :
v.. |y? lviovi t uiinv ) dw LlllkW i
case a piece should bo broken we enn ul win
fusnish n piece to replace it.
It. is designed for one or two hornet, nn
chii be used for a great variety of work, tlier
by saving a large amount of labor, xpcii:
ami valuable time to the Farmer, Mcchanicaii
others.
15v reason of its portability the owner en
j readily locate it wherever it may suit his bu
i inoss. It ean be used to good advantage ft
| driving cotton gin.-*, threshing machines, cirei
; lar, or other sawn, planing ami other mnchini
i for working wood, driving mills, of varioi
kinds, for grinding grain, paint, ?te., straw-en
I ters, eorn-sheller.", lathes, grind stones,
(and for churning, washing, pumping water ft
j cattle, irrigation, or draining, and nil oth<
| purposes to which a Morse Power is adopted,
| We also keep the most approved Spike an
j Heater Til It KSIIKIIS, which can be driven li
! the above Powers.
FAN .Ml I.I.S for Hand or Horde Power.
SMUT MAC! I INKS, drain Cradleu, Heltin,
j <te.
SCOTT'S 1.1TT1.K OlANT Corn and CY
Mills. CAUMU5HAKI. Jc ItKAX,
lhalcrs in Jlanhrare, Cutlery ami Agricultural
Implements,
Augusta, On., May 2, 18/50. 52-Uut
REE S & I IN TON,
WAREUOISE AXD COMMISSION MERCHANT
AUGUSTA, (JA.
?~ f Till'' undersigned have
I formed u Copartnership i
for the transaction of a (Jcneral Warehouse an
Commission Business, mid will, on the first t
September next, take the new Kire IVoof War
house on Jackson street, now occupied li
Croi-ker it l{<*es.
We will give our strict personal attention t
all business entrusted to our care, and woul
respectfully solicit a share of tho Public pa
foliage.
Mr. KF.lvS would take thisoccasion lorctui
his sincere thanks to the friends and patrons*
the firm of Crocker ?fc Kees for their libcri
patronage, and would solicit a continuance <
the same for the new firm.
All orders for Bagging, Rope and I'amil
j Supplied will be carefully li lied at the lowe
j market prices.
I The usual cash advances made when require*
I n>liv <
of tin- firm of Crockor& Hpos.
SAMl'KL 1>. LINTON.
.1 illy 4, 1 s.10. U-8m
\\ i; II (Ti e sT u riu ie s i mFiTggFes!
! /TV St, Till-: suhscriWr has for ,-.tacs
! s:iK- ? lot of FINK UL'lii
(i'lKS, ('AUItlAdliS uiul HARNKSS, whit
liu will sell on the most necoinmudiiting term
Persons needing any such nrtieles would <1
well lugivi! him a call, as lie is determined t
give bargain*.
?ALSO?
Carriage mid Ilurn.-ss making, and liepairin
in all its various branches, at .short notic
neat style and low prices.
W. H. SIMl'SON.
Midway. Abbeville l>i?trict, S. U.
Juno '27, O-lni
*?* Huiiner please copy one month.
1W. EI. SEKfiSV,
Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms,
135 ISicliurtlsou Street,
i C < ) L L" XI 1( I A , S . C .
r J^IIK Subscriber, having enlarged his War
1 rooms ami Workshops, it* now enable
to keep on luiud (i larger assortment of FIJI
NITL'ltE utid C1IA1KS, of liis own niuke, an
some of the best. Northern manufacture*.
Also on lininl a lariro assortment of WAL
PAPER, nil of which will be sold ciikap ki
cahit.
It only needs fin examination of the etock I
he convinced as to quality and cheapncs*.
April 11, 1*50 4!> " ly
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE^
The friends of S. (J. W. 1)1 LL reapec
f?i 11announce liinj a Candidate f<?r Shoriir, i
the next Flection.
tJ)" The friends of W. W. (5 RIFFIX respre
fully announce him a candidate for i^/irri(f i
the ensuing election. [May 7, 1855.
?$/" Tlio friends of NIMUOD McCOltl) r
speetfully nniiomicc him as a Candidate f(
Sheriff at the ensuing Election.
ESTTI.o friends of Cnpt. S. A. Tinner:.* rc
peet.fully announce him as a eaiulidatu for 'ft
Collector at the ensuing election.
?3?" The friends of John R. Wiijwn respco
fully announce him as a candidate for 7'<tr Ci
lector of Abbeville District, at tlio ensuing ele
lion.
?jf}~ \Vk are authorised to announce the Re
.Iamkh Moork as ft eamlidato fur re-election i
Tax-Collertor of Abbeville District, at the e
suing election.
J^"The friends of J AM MS M. VAN DIVE
respectfully announce him ns a candidate f<
Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at- the e
suing election.
NOTICE.
100,000 Pounds Tennessee Bo
eon, Hog round,
30,000 Libs. Tennessee Ilams, well cut;
500 Sncks Superfine Flour;
150 " Extra Family Do.;
10,000 Libs Lnrd, in cans and barrels;
1,000 Bushels Corn;
For sale by G. L ANDERSON,
Reynolds street.
Augustn, Gn., May 6, 1856 ltf
A top T\ am* m? ?? ? ?
axi o xA i iun Jtiiiy .
TTIE Undersigned ho? opened a BOO
STORK, in Newberry, where he kee|
constantly on band a fine a&sortmcnt of Relij
ions, Miscellaneous abd School BOOKS.
Orders from a distance will be filled at tl
s1> or Wat notice. W. J. DUFFIE^.
*' berry 0. H. [Jan 25 88-ly
??
Just Received
A FEW Extra Fine Clotll9. Cainl
meres, JD. D'?tc?, Vcstlufl
and Trimmincra A/>
~J JAMES SHILLITO.
July 4,1866. 9-tf
JONES & LIVIH08TOH,
Attorney at Law,
Office next door, to Thornton it Fair,
ABBEV#LLE C. H.
Q. A. JOHB8.] [j. W. MVINOSTOl
- - - ? - -i- -j-*
,| bargains!
M. ISRAEL &
r: "I lElNll DESIROUS OF REDUCING 1
D l'OR FALL SUPPLIES, willdispos.
t- Atf m r mm: rvu :m?Z mm
at grvully reduced prices, u little ub
't Colored mid Black AIUSL.
(-B Lace and Silk AfAN'
^ /> /1 Ar \r I'Tfi
IU UJ \SIV JTJ J. & X
i' ah A
HEADY-MADE CLOTHING
s. Lient'a Furnishing ARTICLES,
"" Straw, Leghorn, and Panama II*
Ta I! Mil HELL AS, Tit UN,
w Willi a thousand oilier articles Lclongin,
* ' found ul
No. I, 4?r:iiiitc Row,
r July 1, 1856.
I Cflothiiifl, (flotl
.1. (138,) RICHARDSON STREET,
ffMIK unilersiirncil would rosncclfullv announce:
JL joining .Districts, that lie has now in Store
the Season) n. wull Selected Stock of Sl'lUNG AT
? hell at such prices as cannot fail to suit. He wotili
Iiromiscs will be performed to the entire satisfacti
Ik would, therefore, say to his friends in the Coun
as he thinks he can make it an object worthy of ji
In connection with Clothing may he found u p
Hoods of every description. Also, lints, Caps, (.
?ALSf
k a fine assortment of Youth's and Children's (.'loll
id old up.
i>f Remember the No.?138, Richardson Street, o
e- l>ougal.
iy Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1850.
* ^ UU o \\ ill*
<-?V UU lU l l I I
v ^?'y
V WO 11
k | AT THE OLD STAND OF ]
h ? - /m. ? ,?t H: /m. ?r-a JI
u, ?a- * 9
'" 'MIK 1 I1.1.Msigned, thankful for pa*t f
X tiou of their friends, uud tlio public
? CARRIAGES AN
e,
Consisting of one dozen assorted BUGGIl
uIbo say to our friends that we have cotiiiu
? i. ? ~ *
i t n u i ? K
_ Souiathihg now, and greatly admired by
hnv? also 011 liand a largo lot of accouddiai
ONE COAOII EE, ONE-HALF 1
ONE CAllK
Snitalde for Travelling or Hacking purpo
i?- cuodingly low. As we have tho
t BEST SET OF HANDS I
d
Wc can safoly venture to build to order
tar Wo will do any amount of ItEPAI
any other Establishment in tho State.
to t ?2f~ All Work W:
? o
1 fTCTT?o Turunn att/1 n
rxuu o iliux auiti j3
^ Wo also have on hand a largo lot of FI
air-tight, for protecting the dead for proli
,? or any other desirable purpose, which we
nl We will also
Hake Coffins and send to ai
jr l>caircd. We have a new IIRARSK, whio
Abbeville 0. II., April 22, 1856
8VALUABLE
BOOKS,
/~<OXSlSTIKO in part ot a large assortment
'<* V V of BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS,
c COMMENTARIES, STANDARD POETS.
SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDIOAL and MIS
v> CELLANEOUS WORKS, Particularly suited
[jB to Public and Private Libraries.
n. aw, i^iwr, i?ui, inoic nncl Wrapping
PA ]'KIIS, of various qunlitiep, and nt prices
ranging froin 50ceiit-* to $5 per reain.
" JiXVJihOJ'JtS, of all sizes and qualities,
>r from 51) cents per box to $2.
n" JXK& of the host brand*, put up in any sized
bottles. ?' J
. H. TOWNSEND, ?
128 Richardson Street, Columbia, S. C. m.
April 11,18 a 6 41# 1y
l' MULLER & SEN N, c
Wholcxale mid Retail Groceri,
COLUMBIA, S. C?
/W ^ WOULD Respectfully "Iffi ^ \
SPSBB onll the attention of the
citizansof Abbeville District to their large ana
well assorted stock of
GBO EBI?S,
wlticll 111AV nlTfr nt Itio lnmo?h ?
In addition to the heavier articles usually kept '
in a well-arranged Grocery, wo keep n full ?
jr stock of NU
* "FANCY GROCERIES,"
g- including almost every article wanted in tlio
family. I
le Persons visiting Columbia will find it to their
advantage to give us a call beforo making tlieir
purchasers.
H. MtJLLEU. R. D SP.vw elt
April 11,1856 Tfo ' ly -Z>1
? REM SEN'S* *.
HAT MANUFACTORY,
I^Adetr of Fapliloni, F1
Riehanlson Strofli; No: 187, ^
Q'pjf'oirt# Exchange Hour, mv
^ COLUMBIA, 8. a "<
*. , Apf-il 11, 1859 * %' 49 -> ly i
*' ' v '**
?' - r
_ , , ? n-f.r Hilt..*
bargains!
BRUSSEL
IIEIR STOCK, TO MAKBROofl
; of their
rtVi> Vl'W YnP Cik( jililir viv
INS,
VILLAS,
ind RIBBONS, .
SOLS ami FANS.
, A LA KG IS STOCK,
i rs,
fCS, and CARPET BAGS.
p to <v ticin-inl assortment, to bo
M. 1SI!AKL A MUJSSEl/S,
Abbeville C. IK., S. C.
y tf
ting, (f lotliimi
COLUMBIA, S. C. (i:??7)
s to tlio Citizens of AWl>?-villo uinl (lie iul(an<l
will roiiliiiiic to ivwivc throughout
<I> SUM.MF.lt H.OTIIINC. which lie will
tl Imvu it tlislillrllv Hli'lcrMtiO'l. that nil lie
on of all who pulroiii/.i- li'n K^lahlislimciit. j
itry, to give him a call. on visiting Columbia,
i trial. I
jooil assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing
'nrpel Ilagc, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc.
)?
ling of every Style ami Size from three years
[ipositu Hie lioot ninl Shoe Store of II. P.
<J. M. JollNSON.
60-ly
d art tap
K S ,
M. II. & F. A. DEAI.E.]
9 w* w_r ?sa-?
?Sl ?T2 m
uvors, reapoetfnllv invito tho utU'ii
generally, to tli?>ir largo utock of
I) BUGGIES,
y. ROCK A WAYS, Ac. Wo would
cnced the munufueturc of
I II K S c s
nil who have seen the work. We
ml Work, consisting of
DOZEN liUGGlES, AND
V-ALL,
ses, all of which wo will eell oxIN
THE COUNTRY,
nny Vehiclo in our line of buRines*.
KINO, at short notice, ns nhcap as
irranted.
URIA.L CASES.
3 ICS MKTAI.IC BURIAL CASES,
>ngcd interment, fur tra??portatiou,
will sell exceedingly low for CASH.
iy part of the District
h will go free of charpe.
CHRISTIAN & DBALE.
61 tf
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April 11,1866 49 ly
W. UYTIIEWOOD. WM. HENRY SMITH.
BYTHEW001) & SMITH, |
lonimiMiou Iflerchanln,
FOB TIIK BALE OK
COTTON, FLOUR, BRAIN,
AND AI.L MANNER Or
Produce and Merchandise,
4 Exchange Bow, Biehardson Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.?
\pril 11, 18fiC 4? .Is"
jw Spring A. Summer Goods
At No- 1 Granite Range.
1IIAMBERS A MARSHALL are now roJ
ceiving their
Spring and Summor Goodu,
licJi will be found complete,, iftth every novV
of tho Season in
tJOSS GOODS' BILKS,
MANTILLAS. EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY. GLOVES, GANCT,
WHORN NEAPOLITAN V
AND CRAVE EONfrETS,
-aAlso
^ fine assortment of DON NET iftBBONB,
2 E NX II FLO WJSRS, and a vaftety of
'IMMIN08, which liavo been selected with
at c?r<v?nd to wnlch we most respectfaUy
ite the attention of the citiMM of utfaffn*ce
1 the surrdttoding District
^pril 8, 1856. > 50 tf
^
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY!
GUANO ALYT ANYTHING COMPARED TO IT!
SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO T7BBI
Cotton Seed a Perfect Nuissuce!
CLOTHING THE ONLY EEMEDYl f
-mr iw sr 9
r|"*HE indefatigable llistriet and Village
X Clothing Man, t>v close observation and
hard study, bus leurueti several new ferttures in
the art of improving uud adorning the Masculine
portion of the human family. lie's been
than to New York, took lessons uudcr scientitie
men, and lift* nindo himself so familiar
wrth all the Iwautics, duties, liabilities, udvauttiffos
and responsibilities of the hatosn Nte&tbor-newfding
department tbsit jfwt as sorm m
he luv? his eve* en a man. he kntfw? wfowfc t/a
Jacks?whether it )x food or raiment. Ifff
just tlie samc'l?' mankind tlmt spring is to vegetation.
Country merchants would Jo well ta
come in niul tokc n few letraous?charges modcrate
for eiitgle scholar---clarwes frtfccff art foduccd
ratee.
If it is food ail'l raiment, he takes him in,
covers, wcathcr-bortrds and floor* Mitt, and
| then send* liim ovei to his friend, J?. S.- Kci'r/
or down to I.onmx ?t CobbV, where il> a fotf'
minute*, after the patient h:is realised the reviving,
healthful influence of the external n|*-'
plication, they will eomnteucc the inside work
?ceiling', lathing, plastering and BOeuriug, nud
then start him home. And it is wo wonder, after
taking some of I.onmx <fc Cobb's or H. SKen's
in'ard filling (which ia substantial, no"
liquid) then allowing Lvoxts to give them what'scalled
the surface polish, that men's wiver
don't know tbem when they go borne; tho'
little boys and gills run and liide, Ihinkiug
some city folks have eome to their pa'tf I*?uscv
young Indies commence fixing up to etitcvSain'
1 liikil* tl&AV KofltIV Iltw] filling I>i..n K..i?o1%
....V J ~u..6 ...t..
! heuds, look dignified and start to receive ,
nice looking stranger.
A few men of rather ordinary appearance,
j who have thrown themselves entirely into LtI
ons' hands, know the advantages to be derived
' from a suit of his Clothes; it has married them
! into rich families given them a stnudiug fur beyond
their expect at ions, ami been the menus of
I pitching them as high up asphifty-pliour phorty
in the scale of uppcrtendom respectability.
There are now iu the city of Abbeville, 8
Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, a
great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Offices,
'2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, '2 Jewellers' Establishments,
a Thespian Corps, Masonic and
Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Clnsa, liipprodrome.
'2 Carriage and buggy Manufactories,
1 Hotels, several Hoarding Houses, 1 Drug
Store, (Jin Factory, and n Steam Saw Mi)), 2
Harness, and several Hoot and Shoe Shops, Tin
Manufactory, Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet,
Carpenters' and blacksmiths' Shops, 3"
Refreshment. Saloons, and *2 Livery Stables, and
it will not do for a IM!lll.l?>mnfl Ifl mnlr<? a
appearance at any of these places; it injures
their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable
for a'l tlie above named plnces, avocations and
occupations and because lio has a big trade and
a large Stock, he don't intend to ask price?
that arc unreasonable.
Lyons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Flats, is
complete, lie keeps lint* Pocket Knives, Razors,Oil
and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle Strings
and Fiddle Ronin, manufuclured expressly far
this trade. Flutes, Patent JJoor Fasteners, Interest
Tables, the most convenient thing of tln?
kind now in use?every body ought to hrfV#
one?Bankers' Cases, Bill Hooks, Pocket tfnd
Memorandum Hooks, Envelopes, Letter Piper,
the largest stock ever brought to this market?^
Now Yorkers complain of a scarcity sinco we
purchased?Steel Pens, so many tbai4here it
an anticipated advance on steel, Port Moitntrret
enough to hide all the money in tho District,
Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
enough to open a whole Bale brush and cotnlr
hotpo, and if C?dar Pencils rise, Lyons has grit
'cm sure?a wholo case nf Rlnclfini? Kno.iiai..
-- .p* A.vvu.wr
any quantity, and low by retjiil, TrieopTierrtus,.
Kathairion, Cologne, Hair Oil, Handkerchief'
Extract!) ami sweet smelling etutF, Ts'eedlo find
Thimble Cascp, Lanterns, Hnggy Wliipa, Valises,
two or tlirco Horses, ami ?> many other
things that, it would take us a whole day to
look them up and name them over, ull of which
are ready for inspection and sale; at the Corner
Store in the Marshall House.
Abbeville C. 11., April 10, 1860. fitf-tf
TGmCULTURAi-AND" MECHANICAL
IMPLEMENTS!
Machinists' and Builders' Materials! t
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE FtJSNISIIING
GOODS!!!
WE have now in store, find ivifi
continue to keep a large assort\ir
ment of tho MOST APPROVE# V
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, fof A
Southern Use,
CONSISTING ) >
Single and two Horse Turning PLtjfjfiflti,.
IS Varieties;
11....11. -r. - ? ? ? ' ? - -?
i,uuviv -ui?-ii?gi?ii, I'unuio jfouia iioard, andHill
Side PLOUGHS ;.
Sub-Soil PLOUGH, several kinds Forraan'al'uteut
PLOUGH ;
Cultivators; Harrows, 'Jkindb ; Cofh Shelters,
C kinds;?Straw Cuttefa, 10 ei2es and"
kinds;
Road Scrapers; Horse Hoes; Ilortft' Powers
and Threshers, 6 varieties of cacfi >
Fan Mills; Grain Cradles; Grass fcSejtVs* and'
Handles; Smut MachinesL,
Bush Hooks; Pruning ana E??<rj}<v Shears;
Pruning Saws and Oluscls j
Sausage Meat Cotters and Stuffcrs; Farmers*
Boilers, for boiling food foV sthek; Churns^
11 ay and Garden''Rakes; Hay and. Manors
Forks; lloes, Spades, Shovels, Grainr
Scoops;
Wheel Buirrows, Field and Garden R?U?as l
C'?>rn I'lnntcra, Scales;
Store, Wnrebwuso, and Depot Trucks ;. VMtfandi
Horse Buckets; Pump Clinh* and Fixtures;
Itoek Salt ft?r Stock.
tST W c keep Extra Points for oar- Ploaglt*-,.
and will furuisli, nt short notiee, mi oil-parte of
Ploughs and other Implements, oa may b*
wanted to replace broken piecea.
Gcutleinrns' and Boys' Tool Chesta, It.
We arc also Ageots for selling the following
Articles: A
scorrs little giant coin* and
cob crushers,
Universally admitted to be the Best Crushar*
ever invented, and in the uh of wbt?b for
iccuing stock, a saving of one-titivd ituliu
libs beenproved beyond dispute.
Hoo & Co's and Welch <fc Griffiths' Circular
SAWS and SAW GUMMERS ;
Stearns <fe Marvin's Celebrated Fire, Ponfdipr,
and Burglar Proof
SALAMANDER 8 A FEB.
Rotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated with
Alcohol. **'
$o family sliotild be %-lthotlt IhU vary a*sfql
All the nbove ore 6ffertd for sala^ttt Wr
regtilar prioes, in connectioOwith oor artWfcei
V9 stock of HARI^^i^RE afid ClTIIdtRX*?
Gxorok F.^IDA^. )Ji*y 2, K iJpyit . .< OKlE?TCHAPlEa
Vfo,
COKE8B PUT,
Jl MEETS Third Friday in ?t?rt
Month, at 8 P.*. - .
/\^\ - May 28, tw# r IS*
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