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Selling Off at a Profit 1 LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABB K V 11,1,E C. II. Change of the Programme ! THE subscriber being determined to raise a large nmounl of money, offer# his goods, for the next sixty day!", at a rcatonabU J'rojic It is to be hoped that persons in want of anythihg in his line, will avail themselves of this Opportunity. The general rule is to aoll out at. cost"; but the I'rogrammc having been changed to suit the present arrangement, it will be observed accordingly, llis object in making this oHer is preparatory to an entirely now arrangement for the Tail Trade, by which persons will be able to got Goods oiil;/ for the Canh. Long experience bus satisfied the subscriber that this arrangement will be most advantageous to all parties, except those who never intend to pay, and. it in for the special benefit wf this class that the rule will be adopted. llis >Stock consists in part of the following, viz: 10 llltd?. Bacon Sides ; 4 do Cnha Molasses; 10 do Louisiana Suirars; 20 Bags ltio Coffee ; J.onf, Crushed and l'owrii red Sutrnrs ; l'owdcr, Sliot, 1 ,ead ami (inn Waddiinr ; A few cheap iJonblc Barrel Shot (iuna ; Black Smith Itiuls. Iron and Nailu ; "White Lead, Green an<l Yellow do. ground iti oil; llio, Hondo.And otljer brands Cigars. Agricultural lisiplcimnts. Straw Cutters and Corn Shell<;rs ; i?-i- i? -- 1 i'iiiu iwi'j'u iiiui j wine ; Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather ; A Large Lot of Hollow Ware; i Burning Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ; V11ite Wine ?V Cider Vinegar ; Trace, Log and Fifth Chains ; A large .Stock of Wines and Liquors offered j nt low prices, as lit* is determined to quit this j part of the trade ;?and a great many other) Articles unnecessary to mention, (roods have j ndvanced considerably mtiec these purchases j were made, and he is thus enabled to com pete ' with Any market in prieeas well as quality and i quantity, and he hopes that a hungry, needy i Jiuhlic uill make haste to l>uv out every thing j ie has on hand. All of which is respectfully (submitted hy H. S. KKUK, No. f> Brick Rntiiie. I July 18, 11 tf j _ . . I BYSP1PSXA-IT3 j BLISS' DYSPFPTHC REMEDY.1 ANEW Medical Cosnj>oui)<l, ninl the result) of long prnctioe, extensive observation ( nn<l close stn<ly of all forms of disease hnving ! tlioir origin in a diseased state of the- stomach, ! adapted to every Ptfi^e of thoFo diffuses from j their incipient symptoms to those in which [ tliey have assumed tlie chronic form. This j lemedy and the treatment prescribed to no-1 company the taking of the medicine, have the i sanction of years of successful application in i private practice. It. was not suddenly iiit it* : -os, nor dreamed of, but is the assertion of facts : nnd experiments collectcd in the daily rounds of duty as a practising physician, and is given to the public in a popular form, in the hope, ! as iu the belief, that it will not fail in giving relief t? the sufferer from Dyspepsia and all j other diseases having their origin in the stoui-1 ach,in anj-instance where the directions are! properly attended to. It is entirely dissimilar g to any and every preparation of the kind now i before the people. The originator entertaining I views aii'i opinions sntncwual at variance with the prescribed not ions among medical men generally an regards the nature ofthe.se disease?, has in this preparation brought together medical agenti of known utility anil worth in the form of a new combination, making a compound 1 altogether and entirely new, and one that will not fail to cure in the most aggravated and ' stubborn eases of the diseases referred to, pro- j viding the medicine in properly taken, and ali : the neconiimnvinir directions foflowed out The undersigned is well aware tlmt the saiue ,' encouragement ha* been given, and the same' promises have already l>een made over and over again by manufacturers of pntcnl inedi- , cinc? as regards theyr different preparations,; nnd tins only voucher li?? has to olFer for tlio eu-! rative qualities of tliis preparation is Ihe r^pu* . tation of suecesa in "Chronic Cases," tliat lie gained throughout middle (Juorgia, while in' the practice of his profession. JI e would also,: for the purpose of giving additional weight to whatever he may fay as regards this new prep- j aration, beg to refer to the fact that, he ih the originator, manufacturer, aud proprietor of the medicine known a* "J.icon's Cohhial," the curative properties of which in Cholera, Dyfi-! eutery and Diarrhea ia now being proclaimed! by thousands in every* section of the country, ?nd as being all that lie ever said of it Pyspensin, like Gout, uiay be said to be a! fashionable disease ; it, more readily than any j otliAP Sn vnrSnra ftf forma nn.l ? - ? ? v " &' vinci ^extent,, finds its victims in tlic wealthy and nr-; ivtocrAtic eirclefi, cspccially in citien, and ils inj&dious workings arc often tlic real though un- ; discovered cau.?c of the sallow clicck, the dull, i Sieavy eye, uiid tlie general inertia; indisposi-, ition to either mental or physical effort, which i are erroncouslj- attributed to oilier causes. As: a remedy in Dyspepsia, this preparation stands , at tlie head of all others in establishing a! healthy and vigorous action of the various or j gans, and restoring to thoir natural functions j .those organs which have been prevented by. this disease. NERVOUS SUFFERERS : This Preparation i 'is also particularly -recommended to you, ns { -well as to those*Suffering from Diseased Liver. In weok and debilitated system?, it will be rfound as possessing tonic properties to a pro- i eminent degree, and very admirably adapted to ji large portion of the female sex whose do-i bilitatcd and worn out constitutions require an artificial restorer. I BLISS' DYSPEPTIC REMEDY is put up in 1 .packages, in the form of Powders, with full di-1 rections for mixing it into liquid form before | taking. Each package contains sufficient of ?the Powder for a I'int of mixture. i Retail price, $2 per package. Put up rtsccwfl. andean be sent by mail to any part of. Hhc United States. All orders addressed to the Independent i J'ren office, enclosing $2, will receive b}' return 1 avail a package of JiLiss' Dtspeptic Rf.mhoy. April 25 61 tf | PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE, j _ . Tiir* ...i..?:i.? I. < ? I ohuowiuci uuvjij? ^mrciiased lands in Florida, wiahes to KijJ J* sell his Plantation lying in Abbeville District, rear Pom's Gold Mine, on Buffalo Creek, containing Two Htiudrcd and Fifty Acre*, of which uro about One Hundred and' Ninety Acres Cleared; One Hundred and Fifty Acres are Fresli, and in good iejpair. and in high stato of cultivation with a good Dwelling Honse on the same with two good brick chimneys to it, with good out buildings Mid a good new Gin House and Screw, nil in good repair. Any person wishing to purchnse will do well to call and examine, as it will lay open for private sale till the 18th of October, 1868, WDM i snail oner41 ior axio at public outcry, together with all kinds of Stock and Crop of Orain,"together with 17 like)}' young Negroes inav he sold at (he same time. .MITCHELL COX. June *, 1856 M?U FLORIDA! FLORIDA!I rI~,IIE subscriber having purclinso<l .1. Land in Florida, wishes to sell ull his LAND in Abbeville District, near the Teni- \ pic of Health, on the Anderson Road. ten ! miles above Abbeville Court House, containing i ? j This Land may be divided into three or more ' Tracts to suit the purchasers. | The Home Tract contains :a?o .n ?t,acW9 I All in line repair and in a nice state of culti vation, with the most select Orchard of Peach; cs ami all kinds of choice fruit that this climate | produces. This is one of the healthiest and most j beautiful sites in the District. There has not been a case of chill nor fever, originating from ! the place, in twenty-five years. This is one of ! j the best locations for a Physician that I know j j of in the State. While his family is secure] j from disease at home, there lire four Creeks on i ! each side of liiiu that are reuinrkiiblv sictlv. ! j Tin bo, together with the alluvial bottoms of j ! Littl? Kivcr. aomc three miles distant, running | | in the direction of a horse shoe, nearly entire- ! Iv around the place, except the west, and that j | Jcfici ency is supplied with ltocky llivcr, i and its worst etliuvia some six miles distant, i ! Those st reams, together with others of minor | t importance, render it a New California to the I I'hysicician, provided hi* talent and constitution are t-ulliciontly strong to hear up under the laborious praeiice that he would necessarily have to perform, by having nn opening of sonic ten miles to the nearest physician. j The upper place, one mile distant, is also ! proverbially healthy. There are two small' j dwelling lious'-s on the place, with two wells i of excellent Water, with all ncees.-ary Out I Duildings, an excellent Gin House, and now j ! negro ]louses sufficient for the accommodation of Sixty or Seventy Slaves. There are, on the place, a considerable quantity of Land just j cleared, that is in a tine state of cultivation. ; There arc some of fmo .1 - ' ? ... ...... I'll IJ VI 111 LIIU II UUU1 lilt/re ! are ..m m.:z BB <Pa? Uf Fine l5ottom Land. Tlice I.ands will pro- 1 dnee from One Thousand to Twlelve Hundred i Pounds of Cotton to the Acre, owing to the J state of cultivation. There is an excellent ! Spring of Water in every field on the place, j There are also n Springol' pure Limestone, and | O'lelicnio Spring, rcsinh!ing in Medieul prop- J <*rti?'sthv Celebrated Madison Springs ofCJoor- i gia. 1 would therefore say, to all those in j pursuit of Jlcnlth, nnd I'.euutiful Productive | Level I.ands had better give ine a call, before j moving elsewhere, as my Lands can be bought i for less than they nre worth. There is an ex-1 cellent School in two hundred yards?there is ' an excellent Mill Seat oil the place?there is a i Saw nnd (Iris Mill joining the place, with | inurciirs ot lour ditfcreut denominations nl- j most in sight. A. \V. LYNCH. | .Juno till, 18i"iC. 8-tf n . 1118 Fit R V, J Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, j 1:55 Riclianlsou .Street, U <J LCMUIA, S . C. ; r|"MIK Subscriber, having enlarged his Ware- ; .1. rooms* itixl Workshop*, is now enabled to keep on hand n larger assortment of FUUN ITU UK and CIIAIIU?, of his own make, and gome of the best Northern manufactures. Also on hand a large assortment of WALL PAPER, all of which will be sold cheap Koit CASH. It only needs an examination of the stuck to be convinced as to quality and cheapnt**. April 11, 1800 4'J ly The numorous friends of tho Hon. i i.' M i noii 11 i > . .. - i. uemg entirely satisfied ! with 1 jis past course in tlie Senate, announce him again as n CnJidntc for re-election. The friends of Dr. JOHN \V. JIKAUriT respectfully announce him n Candidate for Senator, at the ensuing election. C2T The fricitda of THOS. THOMSON, Esq., announce liim a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature. ?35" The friends of Gen. S. Mc(!OW.\N announce him u Candidate for re-election to the Legislature. ?3?" Ve arc authorized to announce Muj. j II. A. (jlill'FIN a Candidate to represent j Abbeville District in the next Legislature. C3T The friends of LUCIKN II. LOMAX, Esq., respectfully announce him a Candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing election. The numerous friends of Col. T. J. IlOIiEUTS respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. The friends of JAMES A. NORWOOD, Esq., respectfully announce him aaa Candidate to represent tliiaDistrict in the next Legislature.! CSTThc friends of EDWARD NOBLE, Esq., announce him an a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature at the ensuing election. The friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. C3ir~ Tlie friends of J. K. VANCE, Esq., reppectfully announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. ?3?" The friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the next election. MANY FRIENDS. To tlic Voters* of Abbeville District : A few of the friends and neighbors of COL. A. M. SMITH Annonnrp liim no ? f?., WW ----- ?? vuilUIUUtt] to represent this District in the ensuing Legislature. The friends of S. G. W. DILL respectfully announce him a Candidate for ShoritF, at the next Election. The friends of Mr. C. 1'. DUPRE respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next election. 135F" The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff at the ontuino rvr? n io<< -w.wvsw*** ^iUUJT I r X Okilt. rr The friends of Capt. S. A. Hodokh respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Colltelor at the ensuing election. fg* The friends of John R. Wilson respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax CoU leetor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elee tion. ?r Wr. are authorised to announce the Rev. Jambs Moork as a candidate for re-election as Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. &TThe friends of JAMES M. VAND1VER respectfully announce him ns a candidate for Tax Collector of AbbcrilU District; at the ensuing election. King's Mountain PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL, YorkYille, S. (J. FACULTY: f M. JENKINS, (Senior in Orgnni1 ration, Regulation nnd Discipline.) Prnfc**or of A fat hnn alien and Natural 1'hilvtaphy. A. COW A It D, (Senior iu Business matters.) l'rofttsor of liellct (_ Jsettret and Frew-It, I C. A. SEABltOOK. Profeuor of Aneirnt Lnn | gvac/c* and Afnixtant in linylish Branche*. 11). LI. TIlOUAiSSOji, M. D., Surgeon. IU. l'.BOYD, Bursar. |rpiIE SECOND SESSION of this Institution | JL will be opened in the new (>arri*uti I'uildings on the 1st of September. Term* of Second Sctxittn.?For School Expense, i. r. Tuition, Hooks ?tc., lioard. Lights, Fuel and Washing, ^So""?payable $<10 on entrance, ntid $40 on 1st. of November. No one under l'ior over 18 years of age will be received. The cervices of u Physician having been engaged, there will be no extra eliargc for medical attendance. Until the 15th of August letters will be directed to Charleston. S. C. COWAllD ?fc JENKINS. July 11, 13;*i0. luta'25 "At the rates of ?200 per annum. Orcat Xews to the Public, rpiIAT SLAGF.lt ?fc LIVINGSTON, being .JL desirous of K educing th?-ir STOCK to make room for l'all Supplies, will dispose of their Summer Goods at greatly reduced prices, as in Charleston : Ruthin) Muslin*. Brelions. Jaconet. Sa-i?? Pot;. oo, <to. ?ALSO? Their Stock of CLOTHING, n supply of Negro Goods, Straw, Leghorn urnl Panama lLito, Umbrellas, Carpel Bug*, ?ie. ?ALSO? A good supply of (Joltl an<l Silver Watches, Chain.*, Jewelry, Funey Goods <tc. Willi many other articles belonging to a general assortment to be found at ShACKlt ?t I.lYINUSTON's Store, The old .Stnnd of Ik'SiH. Willson <t Williams. July 10, 1850. 10-tf TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS. M c CORD'S Patent Torlulilc Anti-Friction Dorse Power, TKie Best in Use. Patented July 11, 1854. r|',IJlS is an invention l>y which a large por1. tion of the power of the horse is rendered availuhle than hy any other arrangement known. Its parts are few and simple, not lia we 10 ucraiuremcrn, rcauuy adjusted lor workinir, n:nl with ordinary care very durable and efficient. The Mai-bines arc manufactured with greot exactness and all precisely alike, so that in case a piece should be broken w? can always fusnish a piece to replace it. It is designed for one or two horses, and can be used for a great variety of work, thereby eaving a large amount of labor, expense and valuable time to the Farmer, Mechanic and others. JJv reason of its portability the owner can readily locate it wherever it may suit his business. It can be used to good advantage for driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circular, or other Raws, planing and other machines for working wood, driving mill', of various kinds, for grinding grain, paint, ?tc., straw-cutters, corn-hhellcrs, lathe*, grind stones, itc., and for churning, washing, pumping water for cattle, irrigation, <>r draining, and all other purposes to which a Horse Power is adopted. Wc also keep the moot approved Spike niul Tioater THRESHEltS, which can be driven by the above Powers. FAN MlLI>i, for Hand or Horse Power. SMUT MACHINES, drain Cradles, Helling. <tc. SC01TS I.ITTLE GIANT Corn and Cob Mills. CARMICIIAEL <t HE AN. Dialers in IJardicarc, Cutlery and Agricultural Implement?, Augusta, Ga., May 2, 185G. 62 6m nrro a. t i n t n ?i ncco GL L I IN I U IN , WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, OA. "]8 ~ 4 TUB undersigned have funned u Copartnership ngn|&ju for the transaction of a General Warehouse and Commission Business, and will, on the first of September next, take the new Fire Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, now occupied by Crocker <fc ltees. We will give our strict pcrsonnl attention to nil business entrusted to our care. And would respectfully solicit a share of the Public patronage. Mr. REES would take this occasion to return his sincero thanks to the fricudsand patrons of the firm of Crocker <fc ltees for their liberal patronage, and would solicit a continuanco of the same for the new firm. All orders for Bagging, Rone and Family Supplies, will be carefully filled at the lowest market nrices. The usual cash advances made when required. JOHN C. RKKS, of the firm of Crocker A Keen. SAMUEL I). LINTON. July 4, 185C. 9-3m BUGGIES! BUGGIES!! BUGGIES!! THE subscriber hns for sale n lot of FINE BUG- WS&P OIKS. CARRIAGES and HARNESS, which lie will sell on the most accommodating terms. Persons needing any such articles would do well to give him a call, as ho is determined to give bargains. ?ALSO? Carriage and Harness making, and Repairing in all its various brandies, at short notice, neat style and low prices. W. II. SIMPSON. Midway, Abbeville District, S. C. June 27, 1866. 9 1m Banner pleaso copy one month. JOHN J. CLAYTON, 1ft BEADY MADE CLOTHING, U? HA3 now on hand a large and fre?h supply of fashionable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which will be sold on very r#a sonable terms. No. 197 Broad Street, under the August* { Hotel. Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1856. 62-1J THE Trustees of the RlaMBal Labor School* of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church," hereby Notice that thev will petition the ensuiog Legislature for Re-Incorporation. By order of the Board of Trustee*. H. A. C. WALKER, Sectv. Abb?Till?r. H., July 16, 1864. 11 Sm ? bargains M. ISRAE Being desirous of red' for fall supplies, w CSS ? 7 i?K IMP K nt greatly reduced prict-p, f Culored nnd Black Lnce and Silk 1301V A 1)1? t T\V *T i T\"n rtt r\T ULiAlJ I..LU1 Gent's Furnishing AllTICL. .Straw, Leghorn, and Pan; UMBRELLAS, 5 With a thousand other articles found nt No. 4, Granite July 1, 1800. /J? i i I * s&\i wioipg, <u (133.) RICHARDSON STF r|MlK wmler/i^ned would respectfully an JL joining Districts, tlsut lie lias now in t!ie Season) a well Selected Slock ?if SPRI! j sell atsucli prices as cnunot fail to suit. II promise* will bt: performed to I lie ent ire sa lln wnnlil snv to his I'ri^mls in t.h A3 lie thinks lie cnti make it tin object wort! In connection with Clothing may lie foui (joudi of every description. Also, HnU, f a fine nssortment of Youth's nud Children* old tip. Remember the No.? 138, Richardson Stt Dougnl. Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1S.'>0. -Miluliill CBS38S! i -JTB! w o [AT T1IE OLD STAN] *?. m. /'SBL. "W 19 -1^ rTMIK Undersigned, thankful fr -L tion of their friends, and th CAR KI AG El Consisting of one dozen assorted I also #ay to our friends that welia\ II i c k ? i Somclliilii? new. and arpntlv mlnv have Alto on hand a large lot of tc ONE COACIIEE, ONE-l] ONE Suitable for Travelling or Ilnckinj aeedingly low. As we hare tho BEST SET OF Hi We can safely venture to build t< Mr We will do any amount of any other Establishment in the S 1ST All Wo FISK'S META We also have on hand a large 1< air-tight, fur protecting the dead ! or any other desirablo purpose, wl We will nlso Make Coffins and seni Deeired, We have a new IIEAIIS Abbeville C. H., April 22, 1856 Mil h! nr n M i CJ . MB V W Mi , MANUFACTURER AND DEALER I.N FURNITURE Of Every description, AND mzz mm. ,/m. m jr. sw Of Every Style; FISK'S CELEBRATED METAL1C BUR CASES. Opposite the Congarcc House, COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11, 1866 49 1 M. ff. BYTHEWOOD. Y7M. HENRY SM BYTHEWOOD & SMITH, Comraiiiiou merchant FOB TUB BALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, AND ALL MANNER OF Produce and Merchandise 204 Exchange Bow, Richardson Str COLUMBIA, S. C. April 11,1856 40 1 POULLAIN, JENNINGS, & CO., 8R0CERS AND COTTON FACTO AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A. Poullaix, Toomah J. Jexxiwos, Isaiah Pt Maj 2, 1858. 62-ly REMSEN'S HAT HANVFACTOBV AND Leader of Fashion Richardson Street, Jfo. 187, Opposite Exchange Rote . COLUMBIA, S. O. April II, ltft I* \ , '? -A M ! bargains! L & BRUSSEL L'CIN'G TI1EIR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM ill dispose of tbeir i little above New Yor Cost only, rix: MUSLINS, MANTILLAS, TETS and HI BE ONS, PARASOLS and FANS. 'KING, A LARGE STOCK, ES, ;u?a HATS. PR UNA'S, and CARPET BAGS. w b-"!5 '? ? tjvt.tiu. nwuiiuicill, IU UO M. ISRAEL <fc BRUSSEL'S, Bow, Abbeville C. II., S. C. 9 tf i)tl)in?, Clotljiiig, IEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 038.) nounco to llic Citizens of Abbeville and tho adStore (mill will continue to receive throughout SO AN1) SUMMER CI.OTI1ING. which ho will e would linve it distinctly understood, that all he tisfnetion of all who puti-ouize his Establishment, e Country, to give hiin a call, on visiting Columbia. Iiy of a trial. nd a pood assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing viirpcw nuijs, u iiiurcutto, IjlC., JMC. ALSO? u Clothing of every Stylo nud Sire from three years oet, opposite the Iioot and Shoe Store of II. P. (J. M. JOHNSON'. 60-ly c arriagt ma R K S , D OF M. II. & F. A. DEALE.] ?^a- 9 VX'VJ'C^a i Si 9 tSBLz. V * m ir pact furors, respectfully invite the attenA public generally, to their large stock of $ AND BUGGIES, SUGGIES. ROCK AW AYS, <tc. Wo would re commenced the manufacture of ry n ii {,r g i c s ircd bj- nil who have seen the work. W? coud hand Wor!;. causistinff of [ALF DOZEN BUGGIES, AND CARRY-ALL, 5 purposes, nil of which \ve will ?oll e*\NDS IN THE COUNTRY, j order any Vehicle in our line of busings*. REPAIRING, at short notice, as cheap o? itato. rk Warranted. JS.3 LIC BURIAL CASES. )t of FISIC'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, for prolonged interment, for transportation, :iich we will sell exceedingly low for CASH. i to any part of tho District 5E, which will go free of charge. CHRISTIAN & DEALS. 61 tf tttTX MUU BAtmiS. ' WM. HAINES, No. 217 (North Side) Broad Street, HI AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in drugs and medicine8, paints, oils, olab8, putty, varnisfies, etc. ial perfumery, hair brushes, combs, toilet boars, haik oils, pomades, hair dyes, hdr'y extracts, etc. All of which are offered at low pritea for Cash. J Particular attention paid to the preparation of PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and the ,TH* dispensing of Family Medicines. A large assortment of Fresh and Warrantod Garden, Grass and Field Seed*. ? CSP" Orders from tho Country promptly attended to. | May 2, 1866. 62-ly JAiUUS 8. UUiliKAfl, > Attorney at Law, B0t> ABBLVILLE C. 8. C. ly t3T May be found for the present in the Commiseionet** Office. Jan 18 1859 87 ly JONES & LIVIH68T0K, RS, Attorney* at Ltw, Offic* next door to Thornton A Fait, ABBEVILLE C. H. ir. A. JONKB.] |"j. W. LlVINGStOXi NOTICE. 100,000 Pounds Tennessee Bs* eon, Hog round, 30,000 Llbfl. T?DttM*M Rust, W?Q out; fiOO Sacks Superfine Flffor; * ? 140 " Extra Family Do.; 10,000 Libs Lard, in caas sad feariral*; 1,000 Bashela &>rn; ' Pot ?a)e by ?. U XXBV*80X> Reynold# street l.v Awjurta, &?., May B, 19M |tf ? . . Jt: AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Builder*' Material*!! HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE FCR. NMING GOODS!!! jt Imve now in store, *nd will Q flT/ji continue to keep e large snort- Jf Air ment of the MOST APPROVED W AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for S Southern Use, CONSISTING OK Single ond two Ilorso Turning PLOUGHS, 15 Varieties: Double Michigan, Double Mould Board, and Hill Side PLOUGHS ; Sub-Soil PLOUGH, several kiods ; Formaa'a Patent PLOUGH ; CultiiHtors; Harrow*, 8 kinds ; Com Shellera, 0 kinds ;?Straw Cuttera, 10 sizea ana kinds; Uond Scraper?; nor6e Hoca; Horse Powers ami Threshers, 0 varieties of each; Fan Mills; Grain Cradles ; Grass Scythes and Handles; Smut Machines; Bush Hooks; Pruning mid Hedge Shears; Pruning Saws and Chisels; Sausage Meat Cutters uud Stuffers; Farm era' Boilers, for boiling food for stock; Chorea: 11Ay nud Garden' Hakes ; Hay and Manure Forks; IIogp, Spado?, bhuvela, Grain Scoops; Wheel Barrows, Field and Garden Rollers ; Corn Planters, Scales; Stor?\ Warehouse, audDepotTracks; Well and llorde Buckets; Pump Chain and Fixtures; ltock Suit for Stock. L?T We keep Kxt.ru Points for our Plough*, and will furiiitih, at short notice, such part* of Ploughs and other Implements, as may b* wanted to replace broken pieces. Gcntlcmens' und Boys' Tool Chests, &c., 4e. We are also Agents for selling tho followiDR Articles: SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB CRUSHERS, Universally admitted to be the Beat Cruihara over invented, and in the use of which for feeding stock, a saving of one-third is mad* aa has been proved beyond dispute. Hoe (t Co'ri and "Welch <t Griffith#' Circular SAWS and SAW CUMMERS ; Stearns ?fc Marvin's Celebrated Fire, Powdar, and Burglar Proof SALAMANDER SAFES. Rotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated with Alcohol. No farnil}- should be without this very naaful article. All the above nre offered for pale at fair and regular prices, in connect ion with our extensive stock of HARDWARE and CUTLERY. CARMICHAEL <fc BEAN. Wm. P. Carmichael, 1 Augusta, Q*. Joseph S. Hean, > George F. Adav. ) May 2, I860. 62-ly GROCERY AND COTTON BUSINESS, BIT HAMMOND & LARK. ^ Y THE subscribershnvo this / day associated themselves Qpag together for tho purpose of conducting a General Cotton and Grocery Business in all its Branches. The nppnrent necosss-ity for a House in Hamburg whero the Planter can with certainty procure all his supplies, has prompted us to make it cencrnllv known, that n ?n?l carefully ~selected~Stock of Goads shall alway? be kept, mid sold ns low ns can be purchased in Augusta or nil}* other southern market. Order for Goods strictly attended to, and all articles scut out warranted to please, and at prices as low as if parties ordering wero personally present Wo are now fitting up the large Brick Store adjoining tho WarohotlM occupied by Charles Ilamniond, where w? will be pleased to meet our numerous friends, and the public generally ; we will pay them liberal prices for their Cotton and other Product^ and olTer erery inducement to trade with u?. CHARLES UAMMOND, JAMES C. CLARK. TT 1 T -l- , . ,n,? *iuiuuur?, juiy 14, IOUO. Having effected a clinnge in my bnaineac by a connection with Mr. Charles Flammond, I respectful lj' tender my thanks to my old friend* mid customers generally, for their constant and increasing pat ronage, and earnestly solicit for the new lirm of llamnioud <fc Lark a continuance of the same. JAMES C. LARK. Hamburg, July 14,1856. I tako the present occasion to rcnaw my kind acknowledgements to mv friends for tha liberal patronage extended to'me intho Warehouse and Commission Business, and would mv to them, that tlio business shall be continued as heretofore, on my own account [ and their interests in my hnnde shall at all times be fully protected. Liberal Advances made oo Cotton in Store. Commission for Selling Cotten, 25 cent* per Bale. Storage at euatowary rates. CHARLES HAMMOND. Hamburg, July 14, i860. 11-lm WILSON'S MILLS/ THE subscriber respectfully informs tiftf)the public and his fellow citizens HIM that ho is now prepared at his Millt> formerly Known as Donald* Hills, and situated on Turkey Crcelc, in Abbeville District, to givo pcrfoot satisfaction in th* Grinding of Wheat. These Mill* have uudcrfrona repairs, beside* which helms just received from tne North A New and Splendid Bolting Cloth, which, from its superior fineness, leavea tb* Flour entirely free of Brand?a great dMidtra(wn. These Mills not only make a good article of Flour but return n lxrcea Yield thak Ov>tnahy Mills, thereforo, great inducement* arc offered to persons Preparing Flonr for Market, Also, to tliose who wiah Beautiful Whita Floor for home use. Persons who will favier me with their P?*ronuge tnay rest aasured of entire aatiafactioa being given. Give ma a trial. HUGH WILSON. July 18, 180ft. U ?t A. C. SQUIER'S % CHEAT CASH ffffV FURNITURE STORE. 172 Xain Street, COLUMBIA, 8? C. M*MV?ACTtrB** AMD flCVUUV VUltt Or Fio? fttad Plain FUKRITUBK, PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTJtASSIS. CHU^ DREN'S CARRIAGES, 4c., *e. tST -4" Warrant JQ ApnUl, 1868 iff, Jart Received ^ A ' FfiW Extr? Fine Cloth.. Cfl*Rt? XV m?m? D. D*E(M, VMUoc* And Trimmings. 4c. fey . JAMBS SHILLtttX July 4,186 ft. t-tf; V?v,. . . . b. 'V'