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Selling Off at a Profit J LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES' AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABBEVILLE C. II. Change of the Programme ! ^TMIE subscriber being determined to rni*> n JL large nmount of money, offers liis goods, for the next sixty days, at a reasonable J'rofif ! It is to be hoped that persoi?? in want of anything in liis line, will avail themselves of this opportunity. The general rule is to sell out at cost'; but the Programme having been changed to suit the present arrangement, it will be ol>-1 served accordingly. lli..s object in making f liia nfloi* iu tint*#*!....... , ... ...... J I.. .... e.llllllj IK." arrangement fur the Kail Trade, l>y whieli persons will ho able to get Coods ovh/for the Un*h. Long cxpcrionco has satisfied the subscriber that this arrangement- will lie most advantageous to all parties, except, those who never intend to pay, ami it is for the special benefit of this class that the rule will In- n<loplu?l. His&tockconsists in part, of the following, viz: JO II lids. Bacon Sides ; 4 do Cuba Molasses; 10 do Louisiana Sugars; VO 15ags itio C'olfee: Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars ; Powder, Shot, Lead and (Iiiii Waddim; ; A few cheap DouMe ll.-irivl Shot. Cutis; lSbiek Smith Tools, Iron tintl Nails ; White Lead, (Jreen and Yellow <lo. ground in ?il; Itio, Hondo and oilier brands Cigars. Ag-i'iciiltiirnl Sinpltiticnls. Straw Cutters and Corn Shellers : ]?agging, Hale Uopc and Twine ; Hemlock, Upper and Harness Lent her ; A I nt. ..r II..II..U- w...... - ]>?rninir Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ; White Wine ?fc Ciller Vinegar ; Trace, Log nn<I Fifth Chains ; A large ?S'loek of Wines ami Liquors odered at low tirices, as lie is determine.! to ?piit tliis ]>nrl 11 f the trade>?and a groat many other articles nnrieecFsary to mcntmn. (loods have advanced cunsiilevalily sinco these purchaseWere made, and lie is thus enaMi-d to compct< "with any market in price as well as <j?iality ami quantity, mul ho hopes that a hungry, needy public will make liasto !< Iiiij* out every tiling Ire has on hand. All ??f which is respectfully eubiuitlcd by II. S. KKI515, Xo. Uriel; I latino. .Inly 18, lsr.r.. ] 1 -tl" DY8PBPSXA*-X1?S ,oaj5a.n.js'ar? BLISS' DYSPEPTIC KK?IKD\. .* KI5W Medical Compound, ami I ho r?sult JS\~ of Ioiiij practice, extensive observation ami close stmly of all forms of disease having their origin in a diseased state of tin- stomach, adapted to every stagrt of those diseases from their incipient symptoms to those in which they have assumed the chronic form. Tliis remedy and the treatment, nreserihod to ne company the taking of the medicine, liavo the sanction of years of succe.-.-ful nj?j>1 ic-nti<?i* in private practice. It. was nut snd.lcnly 11 :t rr*?N, nor dreamed of, hut is tin: assertion of facts and experiments collected in I lie daily rounds of duty a< a practising physician, and is given to the pulilic in a popular form, in the liepe, as in the belief, that it will not fail in giving relief to the sull'crer from Dyspepsia ami all other diseasesliaviutr (heir oriirin in tlie st/nn null, in any instance where tins directions arc] properly attended lo. It is entirely dissimilar j to any and every preparation of the kind now j before the people. The originator entertaining views and opinions somewhat at varianee with tl>e prescribed notions among >:i>-dieal men gen rully as regards the nature of these disease-', bns in this preparation brought togflher medi- I oal agents of known utility and worth in the; form of a new combination, making a compound ! altogether and entirely new, and one that win, | .not fail lo cure in the most aggravated and | nbuuuvini Vitew in IIIU U J>*_'IISL\S rciciTcti iof j>rovidiug the medicine is properly taken, ami nil the accompanying directions followed out. The undersigned is well nwni\? that thesaitH! cncouragt-ment liar, boon given, r.ml the same promises have already boon made over and over again by manufacturers of patent medicines as regards their different juepnratiuns, J and the only voucher he lias to offer for the eu rativc qualities of this preparation is the reputation of success in "Chronic CiiPes," that, he J gained throughout middle (ionrgia, while in ! the practice of his profession, lie would also, for the purpose of giving Additional weight to whatever lie may say as regards this new preparation, beg to refer to the fact that he is the originator, inanulactiirfr, nn?l proprietor off the medicine known as "Jacoii's ("oi:imai," llie i curative properties of which in Cholera, I>ys?-i cntcry and Diarrhea is now hoing proclaimed1 by thousands in every section of tlio eonnlry,! and an being all tliat lie ever said of it. Dyspepsia, like Gont, ina3r he Paid to ho a ! fashionable disease; it, more readily than nny j other, In Various of its form?, and to a greater <aV f tlfla if J i'loJ inio ilk J 111* n-/inl I 1 > ? < ? <! I ,uo i.i vaiv nviiimlj ?iiii ill - j istocratic circles, especially in cities, ami its insidious workings are often tlie real though un- j discovered enuso of the sallow cheek, the dull, 1 heavy cj*c, and the general inertia; indisposi-j tion to cither mental or physical effort, wliich ' arc erroneously attributed to other causes. As i n remedy in Dyspepsia, this preparation stands at the fiead of all others in cstabli?hing a healthy and vigorous action of the various or gans, and festering to their natural functions those organs which have been prevented by this disease. NERVOUS SUFFERERS : This Preparation >8 also particularly recommeiidcd to you, as well as to those suffering from Diseased Liver. In weak ami debilitated systems, it will be found as possessing tonic properties to a preeminent ticgrce, and very admirably adapted to a large portion of the female pex whose debilitated and worn out constitutions require an artificial restorer. BLISS' DYSPEITIC REMEDY is put up in packages; in the form of Powders, with full directions for mixing it into liquid form before taking. Each packngc contains sufficient of the Powder for a Pint of mixture. Retail nriec. *2 nor nackatre. Put un ?ectire, and can'be Rent 1>3* mAil to any part of the United Htates. ^ All orders addressed to the Indcpmdtnl Pre** office, enclosing $2, will receive liy return mail a package of IJliss' Dvm'Ritiu Ukmkhv. April 25 51 tf Laud for Sale. AS Agent for William Ware, I offer for Sale the following Valuable ?S{}j Tenets of Land, aituated in Abbeville District, near Bculfletown, on Saluda Itivcr, viz : Tract j, v?imniiiii(5 xwu Jiuiiurcu ana Ten Aeres?on this Tract nro the necessary build. ings,sueh as Dwelling, Gin House, Screw, ?te., witli'sfll aiqccssary outbuildings; There arc also'attache) to this Tract on excellent Fishery oif ffimida ftiver. . No. 2* contains Two Hundred and Twenty-four Acres; No. 3, Three lUndrpd and l>rty Acres. Thoro are some fine Wood Land on all these Tracts, and also valuable Boltoni Lands, both on Salada and Turkey Or&uk. JTlie above Lands can bo treated for at priYftieaale Hn til the Second Monday in Ootobcr next, and if not disposed of before will be ?lfttcd.4u that day atScofHetown to lh<J highest bidder., * ,* . ; _ Turms accommodating. T ^ G. M. MA1TISON. August 5, 183<>. 11 Id ~?r 1 ' ' < - --- - - I n .. FLORIDA! FLORIDA!! fl'MIK subscriber having purchased .L Land in Florida, wishes to sell all his LAND in Abbeville District, near the Temple ?>f Health, on the Anderson Kond, ten miles above Abbeville Court House, containing ./** ?ri3 ?. This Land may be divided into three or more Tracts to suit the purchasers. The Home Tract contains JBCK<2?5?9 All in fine repair and in a nice state of cultivation, with the most sclcct Orchard of l'eachjesand all kinds of choice fruit that this climate produces. This is one of the healthiest and most iieautiful sites in the District. There has not been a case of chill nor fever, originating from the place, in twenty-live years. This is one of the best locat ions for a Physician that 1 know of in the State. While Ins family is secure .1^ i ?i..- > ....... ??? iiwinr, un a- jur luui v ru??KS on each side of liim that are remarkably sickly, 'l'ln so, together with the alluvial bottoms of Utile River, Home thrctf miles distant running in the direction of a horse shoe, nearly entirelv around the place, except the west, and that deficiency is supplied with lloeky lliver, and its worst eliiuvia some six miles distant. Those streams, together with others of minor importance, render it a New Calilornia to the I'hysieician, provided his talent and constitution are snilicicntly strong to hear up tinder the laborious practice that he would necessarily have to perform, by having an opening of some ti-u miles to the nearest physician. The upper place, one mile distant, is also proverbially healthy. There are two small Dwelling Houses on the place, with two wells of excellent Water, with all necessary Out. Duildiugs, an excellent (Iin House, and new negro Houses sullieicnt for tin? accommodation of Sixty or Seventy Slaves. There are, on the place, a considerable quantity of band just cleared, that is iu a line state of cultivation. There arc some ./Vft. Si Of Fine Tirii1n*r?*?I J.mhI in Use Woods. Tlwre nrti ri?s aana^s^as Of Fiiw Jloltom Laii'l. Tlieso I,amis will pi'o liieo from Olio Tliousainl lo Twlclvo 1 luinliv.l I'oumls <>f Coll.in in the Acre, owing 1<> the Matt: of culli vat ion. TIipm is an excellent Spring of Water in every ticM mi the place. There are also a Springof pure Limestone, ami ('clrliciilt' Spriii.tr, rcsmbling in Medical properties the Celebrated Madison Springs of(!eorjria. 1 woul.l therefore nav, to all those in ptuvuil of . 1 lealth, ami llcautiful Productive Level Lands hail better tiivc me a call, before moving elsewhere, ns my Lands can be bought for less than they are worth. There is an excellent. School in two hundred yards?there is an excellent .Mill Seat on the place?there is a Saw ami (>lis .Mil! joining the place, with Churches of four dilferctit dcuominations almost in sight. ,\. \V. I.VNCll. June ii:?, IS.'iO. S-tf M. II. ItDiiKY, Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, 1 Slrcol, C <) L i; M It I A , s. c. r I'M IK Snliscrilwr. having enlarged lii< 'Waiv1. room* ami Workshops, is now cmihlcil l.i kw?'|> <?ii lminl a Ittrgfr assortment of 1-TUNITl'K K ami (.'IlAlltS, of his own make, ami soim; of the lu-sl Northern manufactures. Also on linml a large. assortment of Mil I.T. PA /'/Hi, all nf which will be s?>hl r;n:.u* i ?>k It only iicodsan examination of the stuck to 1m> convinced as t<> tjunf/hi and r/ioijiiirxx. April ] 1, IS.'jO ".i'J 1y Tli? numerous friends of the lion. .1. F. MARSHALL, Wing entirely satisfied with his pa.=t course ill the Senate, announce him again as a Cadidate for reelection. ISt" The friends of Dr. JOHN W. 1IEAKST respectfully announce him a Candidate for ? I-... -i <i- :? 1 ** IVIMIIWI, ?!/ HIV VIIMIIlIt^ ^iCCllUIl. Z1/- The friends of TllOS. THOMSON, I^q., announce him a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature. ZW The friciuls of (Sen. S. M. COWAN announce liini a Candidate for re-election to the Legislature. til" We are authorized to announce Mnj. 1J. A. C5IM1-TIN a Candidate to represent Ahlu-ville District in the next Legislature. Of" 'the friends of LUCIKN H. LOMAX, Ksrp, respectfully nnnoitnee him a Candidate for the Legislature,at the ensuing election. The numerous friends of Col. T. J. I HOUKRTS respectfully announce liitu fx C'nn li lnto for Sheriff at the ensuing election. Tlie friends of J A MRS A. NORWOOD, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent this District in the next Legislature. tS' The friends of EDWARD NOBLI-; l'.scj., nnnouuee him as u Candidate for re-ejection to the Legislature at the ensuing election. The friends of J I. A. JONES, Esij., reppcctfully announce him as a Candidate for the Legislature nt tlie ensuing election. C?/" The friends of J. K. VANCE, Emi., respectfully announce liini as a Candidate for the Legislature nt the ensning election. The friends of I). W. JiAWTllOKN respeetfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the next election. MANY FJUEKUa To tlie Voter* of Al>l><tvillc Div A few of the friend* nnd neighbors of C'oi- A. M. SMITH announce him ns n Cnnli<!ii?'j to represent this District in the entitling Lv^ildtiire. CS?~ The friends of S. G. W. DILL respectfully Announce hiin a Candidate for Sheriff, at the next Election. Tho friends of Mr. C. 1'. DUl'HE re spcctfulJy announce liim ns a Candidate for Sheriff, at tho next election. J39~ Tlie friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. [May 7, 1865. 12?" The friends of Capt. S. A. IIodgkb respectfully annonnce him a# a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensaincr election. tsr The friends of John R. Wilson respectfully announce liim as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the cnauing eloc tion. VST Wb are authorised to announce the Rev. James Moobk as a candidate for ro-election as Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the en* suing oiecuon. ^ * The friends of JAMES M. VANPIVER respectfully nnironnco liim nn n candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. . U^Lati .... i? .il. ?I?m?11. King'* Mountain PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL, YorkVillc, S. C. FACULTY: l'M. JKNKINS, (Senior in Orgnni zillion, Regulation ami Diseip line.) J'roft-Mor of Mai he mat 1 Y.incii'AI-s \r* and Natural J'hilowjifii/. " A. C()WAK1>, (Senior in itnsinew mntters.) J'rofmtor of Itc/fri I.'ttrtx anil Frtnch. C. A. SEAllKOOK, J'roffxxor of Aneuut Tmi, giuigiK ,ttul Ax-iishuit in Kni/lixft 11 ranch ex. II 'I'llMUAUUI >w *t n I' - | 1' M A 111 I tjl( r'/rtfil* j 1$. l\ no YD, ttnrmr. rpnr: SECOND SESSION of this Institution J. will l?o opened in tlie new (Sarriyon ISuildiugs on the 1st of September. r. rum ?f Srrniul S<sxh>?.?For School Expenses, 1. r. Tuition, ISonks Ac., Hoard, Lights, Fuel and Vi'nshing, sst?*?payable ?11) on entrniiee, nndxto on 1st of November. No one under 1*2 or over IS years of age will be received. The services of a Physician having been engaged, there will be no extra charge for medical attendance. I'ntil the 1.Vli of August letters will be directed to Charleston. S. C. COWAKl) ?t JENKINS. I..1.. 1 1 1 or..! * 11, io>;'it luur^i) *At the rules of $200 per annum. Cereal i\c*vs to the Public, rpilAT SLACKll .t LIVINGSTON*. heinf.1 desirous of Reducing their STOCK t< make for l-'all Supplies, -will dispose ol i nuir Slimmer Ciooils nt greatly rc?luco<l prices, iis in Charleston: Keihinl Muslins, I>relions, Jaconet, .Swiss, Calic<>, ito. ?ALSO? Their Stock of CI.OTJIINC5, a supply of Negro (JimkIs, Straw, Leghorn ami Panama Hats, I'liihrclhis, Carpet J tags, ?tc. ?ALSO? A goo.l supply nf (5ohl an?l Silver Watches, Chains, Jewelry, Fancy Couils ?fce. With many oilier articlesbelonging to a general assort metil to lie found at SLACKIl ?t LI VI NCST( )N\s Store, The nhl Stainl of Messrs. Willson ?t Williams. July in, IS.Vj. 10-tf TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AM) OTHERS. M c C O 11 U ' S Patent Portable Anti-Frirtion Horse Power, TUc Bcsl in Use. Patented July 11, 1854. spills is an in volition l?y whielt n large purJL. lion of the power or the horse is renderc.l available tluui l>y an}* other arrangement known. Its part.* are few ami oiinple, not liable to ileranireinent, readily adjusted for workinir, and with ordinary care very durable and eliieioht. The Machines ar>? manufactured with great r.\aciiiess aim :ui precisely bi? t.mt in ca:-e a pit'co should b<> broken wc can always fusnish a piece to replace it. It is designed for one. or two Iihi-w, ami 'an bo UFed fur a great variety of work, thereby raving a large amount of labor, expense and valuable time to the 1'arnicr, Mechanic and others. liv reason of ils portability the owner can readily locale it wherever it may suit his busill ess. It inn be used to good ad van! ago for driving ootlou trios. thrombin" machines eiren lar, <>r other saws, pinning and other machines for vorkintr wood, driving mills, of various Uimlr*, for grinding grain, paint, ?tc., straw-cutters, eorn-shellers, lathes, grind stones, Are., and for churning, washing, pumping water for cattle, irrigation, or draining, and all oilier purposes to which a Horse Power is adopted. Wc also keep the most, approved Spike an<l Heater TilIIHSJIKKS, which can he driven l.y the nhovc Power.*. FAN MILLS, for Hand or Horse Power. SMUT MACHINES, (Jrain Crndles, Pelting, ?te. SCOTTS LITTLE 01 ANT Torn and Col, Mills. CAKMICIIAKL ?t 1JKAN. Dialers in Hardwire, Cutlery and Agricultural Implements, Augusta, Cn.. Mav 2. 1850. .Vi-r.ui REES & LINTON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSMX MEUCIIAXTS, AUCUSTA, C:A. 7"T<7.?TIIK linilcrsijrncil liavc (k~{\ V? \?x... fi>rii?od a ("opni'tiiersliip 1 fi?r Ui? 1 nins.iel Ion of n fir-n^rnl ....J Commission Business, nml will, on tlic first ol September next, tal?e the new I-'ire Proof Warehouse on Jackson street, now occupicd by Crocker ?t ltees. We will give our strict personal attention t<i all business entrusted to our care, and would respectfully solicit a share of the I'liblic patronage. Mr. IIF.TC.^ would take this occasion to return his sincere thanks to the friends and patrons ol il.A ...... ..e r-j. i> r... ?i. ?;i i uiu iitill \?uv.ivti iw jvt-t'.-j ?u' Micir jincrni patronage, and would solicit a contiuuancc ol the same for the now firm. All orders for Uagging, Hope ami Family Supplies, will be carefully fillet! at the lowest market prices. The visual cash advances made when required, JOHN C. KEES, of the firm of Crocker A Kccs. SAMUEL 1>. LINTON. July !, 18"jG. U-Siii BUGGIES! BUGGIES!! BUGGIES!! A?ft THE subscriber lias for ~sm^a sale a lot of FINE 1IUG- WM&OIKS. CARRIAGES nn<l HARNESS, whicl lie will sell on the most accommodating terms Persons needing nny such articles would dc well togivchini a call, as lie isdctcrininod to give bargains. ?ALSO? Carriago and Harness making, and Repairing in all iU various brandies, at short notice neat style and low prices. w. ii. suirsoN. Midway, Abbeville District, S. C. June 27,1850. 9-lm *?* JJaimer please copy one montlw JOHN J. CLAYTON, IS. READY MADE CLOTHING, T~TAS now on l??nd a large nnd fresh troppli jl.jl oi insiuonnoie nnunu aau ?um MEIt GOODS, which will he sold on very rea ion able terms. No. 107 Broad Street, under the August Hotel. Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1856. 52-ly "rpHE Trustees of the Iflamial Lllboi X School* of the Booth Carolina Con fereneo of th? Melhodi&t Episcopal Church, hereby give None* that they will petition th ensuing Legislature for Ro-incorporation. By order of the Board of Trustees. II. A. C. WALKKR, Sooty. Abbeville C. H., July 15, 185C. 11-Sia ? ' ?? ii ri in ii u bargains M. ISRAE |>KINO 1H?IU()US OF RF.Ol * viv i niiUPUl I AVI snb m j :r^M: :? : mn ' nt ^ivatly rv?luco<l price*, a t Colored nml lilack 1 Laco and Sillc liOXN i READY-MADE CL0T1 dent's Furnishing A IITTCL) Straw, Leghorn, and 1'jtnn I U MP, HULL AS, 7 "Witli a thousand <>tli? r articles 1 fuiiinl al IVo. (jiranilc Jtily 1, IR'iC. Clotlima. Cli o (138,) RICHARDSON STR f undersigned would respectfully an .1 joining I list riot;*, tlint lie lias now in llio Scisoii) a well SelccU'il Stock of SIMM J sell at such prices ns cannot, fail to suit, H? iiromises will lie perforinud to (lie entire sal le would, therefore, say to his friends in tli as he thinks I ic can make it ail object wortl In connection with Clothinir may he four ( ootid of every description. Also, Hals, ( :i line nsJoi iiiK'iii in <1111.11 ? mm vmi.ircii ; ..1.1 up. K.-in.-mln-r tlie No.?lnx, Uiclinr.ls?>n Sir Doiignl. Culuniliin, S. C., April IS, % 1)1) c bill wo [AT THE OLD STAN] m."z .a. ic HK ,<m. m ?s2 fJ'MlK I'nilorsijjiNMl, thankful f? 1- 1 ion <if tlicir frieiKld, ami 111 CARRIAGES Consisting of one i]ii/cii assorted I also nay t<> out* friiMiils lliat wuhiu II B C k O 1 BoiiK-lhilig ik'W, ainl'grofttly adiii linvo also oil liniul n large lot of hiONE COACH EE, ONE -1 ONE Suitable for Travelling or llaekini cecdingly low*. As \ro have the BEST SET OF Hi Wo can safely venture to build t< C3?~ We will <lo tiny amount, of an}' other Establishment ill the ? All WO t FISK'S META 1 ' AW also Jiiivc on liiiml a large 1< air-liirlil, for protecting tin; ?lcnil or mi}- oilier dosirablc purpose, wl "\Vc will also > Make Coffins and sen Dvsircil. W'c lmvc n new HEAR.' , Abbeville C. II., April '22, 1856 r j. O. 8. BOWER, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER J> : FURNITURE Of Every Description, AND m^z b mm s^s Of Every Style; FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BUR A A OTA on oto. Opjmsite the Congarcc Jfousc, COLUMBIA, 8. C. April 11, 1850 -40 1 | . M. W. IIYTIIEWOOD. WM. JIEXltY SM ' ^ BYTIIEW00D& SMITH, commission jncrciiaut ^ FOB TIIK SALE OK COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN, ANI> ALL MANNKIl OK Produce and Merchandise 204 Exchange Bow, Richardson Str COLUMBIA, S. C. April II, I860 40 1 J POULLAIN, JENNINGS, & COn f GROCERS AND COTTON FACTO AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A. Foullaix, Thomas J. Jennings, Isaiah Pi a May 2, 1866. -62-1y - REM SEN'S MAX JHA1VUFACTORY ' - ' , -AMP " Loader of Fa?hi?n e Richardoon Street, No. 187, Opposite Exchange Row COLUMBIA, 8. C. April II, 1856 4'J ' " ?irhTrtti ! Iffirtiatfftfcr? > ! bargains! L & BEUSSEL ICINf: TIIEIR STOCK, TO MAKE ROOM II of llicir little above New Yor Coat only, viz: MUSLINS, MANTILLAS, KTS and liIHHONS, r AHA S O AS :uid FANS. IIlN(j, A LARGE STOCK, vs, una If A TS, 7 {(hYA'S, and CI It PUT BAUS. iclongint^ l<> n ppiioi-nl ORSorlmciit, to lie M. ISRAEL A IiUl'SSKL'S, Row, Abbeville C. II., S. C. y tf I ?tiling, (Clothing, EET, COLUMBIA, S. C. 0 -) iioiinvc to Ihv Citizens of Alilicvillo ami tli? n<lSt?>rr (ami will continue t?> receive throughout CC A\li SI'MMIM! fl ii'l'llivrs I..11 ? wotili] Iiavt; it. distinctly understood, tliat nil lie Liiifnction of all who patronize liis Ksttihliahineiit, i: Country, to give him a call, on visiting Columbia, ly of a trial. ul a jjood assortment of fictitlcnKMi's Furnishing laps, Carpet Hags, L'mhrcllas, lite., Etc. ALSO? s Clothing of every Style ami Size from throe yours 'Oct, opposite the Hoot and Sho? Store of 11. 1*. O. M. JOHNSON. r.U-ly e (rarruuu R K S , I) OF M. U. & K. A. DEALT!.] cr?3- h o 90 9 ? ?l .i M IAS 9 mMz. ? . >r past favors, respectfully invite llie ntten e public jjfnernllv, to tlieir large ctoek of 5 AND BUGGIES, ;i:tjf;iEs, rockaways, <tc. w? would ;e coniiuoni'oil tlie inrutiifaQtiirc of r v II ii i,r;ries ire<l l?y all who have seen (ho work. Wc coii<l-linuil Work, consisting ?f rALF DOZKN UUCGIES, AND CAUKV-ALL, ? purposes, nil of which wo will sell ex\NDS IN THE COUNTRY, i order any Vehicle in our lino of l>tiaines& REPAIRING, nt Rhort notice, as ehcnp ns ilatc. rk Warranted. .Ml LIC BURIAL CASES. tof 1'ISK'S MKTALIC liUKIAL CASES, for prolonged interment, for transportation, liieh we will sell exceedingly low for CASH. d to any part of the District >K, which will go free of chnrgo. CHRISTIAN ?j DEALS. 51 tf I ?Tr?pr<r utrttrtTun UAA'-A WAUU WM. H/INES, @ No. 217 (North Side) IJroad Street, AUGUSTA, GA, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dili;US AND MEDICINES, 1'AINTS, OILS, OLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, ETC. |AL PERFUMERY, IIA lit DRU8HE8, COMDS, TOII.ET SOAI'S, HAIR OILS, I'OMADEB, IIAIlt DYE8, IIDK'F EXTRACTS, ETC. All of which nre offered at low prices for Cash. y Particular attention paid to the preparation of PHYSICIANS' PREEMPTIONS and the ,T"? dispensing of Family Medicines. A large assortment of Fresh and Warranted Garden, Grass and Field Seeds, s, Orders from the Country promptly IILM'II trail w. May % J85?. 62-ly JAMES S. COTHRAN, , Attorney at Law, eet, A15KEVILLE C. II, S. C. !y S3T May he found for the present in I fie Commissioner's Office. Jnn 181659 37 ly J0NB8 & LIVINGSTON, RS? Attorneys at I<?w, Office next door lo Thornton A Fair. ;RSE. ABBEVILLE C. H. ii. a. jonkb.] fj. w. mvinf.bton. NOTICE. " 100,000 Peudii Tennessee Bn} con, llog ronnd, 30,000 Libs. Tennessee Hams, well eat; 500 Sack*Superfine Flour;- * * 150 Extra Family Dd.; 10,000 Libs Lard, in cans and barrels; 1,000 Bushels Corn; For salo by '> 0. L. ANDERSON, . ^ ' -1 ; Reynold# street 'y ( Augusta, G a., If ay 6, 1856 ltf AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL IMPLEMENTS! Machinists' and Builders' Materials!! HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND HOUSE FURNISHIMi GOODS!!! AVK Imvc now iit storo, and will 0 continue to kocp n large ussort- TT \\r moiil of tlic MOST AJTROVEl) * AClUCLI/niUAL IMl'I.KMKNTS, for (4 Southern U#c, |W CONSISTING OK Single and two Horau Turning PLOUGHS, 1.1 Varieties; Doulde Michigan, Double Mould Ri>in'4, aiul Hill Side PLOUGHS ; Sul) Soil Pl.oUCH, several kinds; For man's Pnti'iit PLOl'C 11 ; Cultivators; Harrow**, .".kinds; ('orn Shellers, ti kinds ;?Straw Cutters, 10 sizes and kinds; llond Scrapers; Horse Hops; Horse Powers mid Threshers, ft varieties of each; Fan Mills; Grain Cradles; Grass Scythes and Handles; Smut. Machines; Husli Hooks; Pruning and Hedge Shears; 1 Priming Saws ami Chisels; I Sausage Meat Cutters and Stutters; Farniers' lioilcrs, for boiling food for stock: Churns: lliiv ami ( :tr?l??n"* Knkcs; liny and Manure Forks; ilocs, Spade.*, Shovels, Grdin Scoop*; \Yh?-<-l Jiiii i-owjj, Fi?-l<l ami Gnrdcn Uollora ; Corn l'lanli'i'j, Sealer; Store, WiirrlnMiiio, ami I ><*pol Truck*; Well and Horse ltu<-k<-ts; l'limp Chain and Fixtures; INn Ii ^alt for Stock. c3T >V? k-*p Fxlni I oiut>) for our Ploughs', | ami will Furnish, nl slmrl. notice, hiicIi parts of > I'louglis ami other J) >tf>, an mny be \vnnt?'?l to replaee broken pieees. (ienllrmt'iis' suitl Hoys* Tool Chests, &e., &e. iiiv als? Agf.'iils fur selling the following Articles: SCO'ITS UTTI.K CIANTCOKN ANI) con (jursiiKKS, I'niversnlly admitted to !>. t.lie 1'est Crufiliem ever invented, and in tlie ii:*** of wliicli for feedingsto<-l;, a saving of one tliild is ma<lc ft? lias been proved l><-\'oml dispute. Hoe it (Vs ami Weleli <t- Ciillitlis' Circular SAWS ami SAW CCMMKIIS; Stearns ?fe Marvin's ('elebrateil l''ire, Powder, mil] I tlll'irlfi ? IV<???I* S A I, A M A N I) K 11 8 A F E S . Rotary SiniKilliiii^ IRONS, Ihxil.cil with Alcohol. No family slioul.i In; without llii* very iifluful arlii-lc. All llii- al>??v.? oir.-iv.l f?>r sulo at fair and regular |>ri?:i**, in <-<>nik-it!ion with our oxtcnsivit stork <?f IIARDWAI.'K ami CUTLERY. CARMUIIAKL ?t UK AX, W.m. 1\ C vijmh ii.m i., ) Augusta, (.to. lo.iKI'll S. I tKAN, > (. k?u?k 1'. A ham. ) May 2, 18515. 52-ly (IROCKIIY AND COTTON MUSI NESS, BY llAMMOXl) it I, A UK. ** *. o f, Til I" subscribers have this {/ -* ::? _ ?J:iV associatedthemselves together fur ili?- purpose <?t' conducting u (Jeneral Cotton ami Oroeery I'.u.sines.l in nil ils liriinclit's. TIic apparent necessity for n House in Hamburg when* tin- Planter can with certainty procure all his supplies, has prompted ua to make it. generally known, tliat a Large nml carefully elected Stock of Hoods shall alwaya lie kept-, an<l sold as low as can be purchased in Augusta or any other southern market. Order for (!oods strictly attended to, and all articles sent out warrautod to please, and at prices as low as if parties ordering were personally present. We are now fitting up the large P.rick Store ailjoining the Warehouse occupied l?y Charles liammonil, where wo will he pleased to meet o?:r numerous friends, and the public generally ; we will pay thcin liberal prices for their t'otton and other Produce, and offer every inducement to trade with us. CllARIdCS HAMMOND, .lA.MIvS C. CI,AUK. Hamburg, July I I, 185(5. Having effected a change in my husiueea l>y a conn eel ion with Mr. Charles Hatninon<l, "1 respectfully tender my thanks to 1113- old friondd and customers generally, for their constant and increasing patronage, and earnestly solicit foi1 the new tirin of Hammond it Lark n continitj Alice of the name. .IAMI)S (? LARK. Hamburg, July 1-1, i iiik<; urn present occasion 10 rcn?w my kind acknowledgements to my friends for tlm liberal pal ronai?e extended to mo in the Wdrthouse ami Commission liusincw, ami would s.iy to them, that the business shall he eontl/inea as heretofore, on my own necount; and thcii* interests in iny hands shall at all times be fully protected. J.ibcral Advances made on Cotton in ?torc. Commission for Helling Cottcn, 25 cents per Hale. Storatre ut customary rates. CIIAKLKS HAMMOND. Hamburg, July I t, 18.50. 11-lm Wilt, s ohT'sTmiXcLS. r|^llR milwcribcr respectfully iiiforrrw JL 1 lie pul.lie aii<l liis fellow citlitcfis JSr|ij_ that lie in now prepared at liis Mil).', Formerly Known as Donald's Hills, ami situated on Turkey Creek, in Abbeville District, t<? give perfect satisfaction in tl>? (irinding of Wheat. Thoai. Mill. I.>? I?? - ? -.. V mouvi^vhv ii i'iiir?, ucomO* which lie hn? ju?t received from the North A New and Splendid Bolting Cloth, which, from its superior fineness, IcAvcff the Flour entirely free of itrnml?a great dtiicUxaIum. These Mill:< not only make n good oitiefo ot Hour hut return ft Laiiuku Yiklo than Ordinary therefore, grent iiuluceraonU are offered to persons Preparing Flour for Market. AW, to those wlio wish Beautiful Whito Flour for homo use. IVtboiih who will favor inn with their patronage may rest assured of entire satisfaction being given. (live me a trinl. HUGH WILSON. luly 18, H 6t A. C. SQUIH1TS ^ CHEAP CASH FIIKNITIIRE STORE, 172 Main Street, C. O T. II Xf TU A R n - - - ? ? V . MANUFACTURER AND (1KNFRAL DKA1.KB I* Fine and l'lain FURNITURE, PIANOS* CI1AIRS, M^iRABSKB, CHlLr DREH'S CARRIAGES, Aa., Ac. Vg" 'AU fully Warranted. Jg% April 11, 1856 40 1/ Just Received A FEW Extra F1n? &*3XSZ July 4,185C, ,IAa.IES? SBlLTJtO c *ic '