The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, August 22, 1856, Image 4

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THE IND HP END ENT J'ltKSS IB rUBMSflttn EVERY FRIDAY 1IOHXINO, BY JpUOKBTT & WILSON, Proprietors. TERMS. C3?""$l per annum, innaritM;/ in mlrmire. Advertisements will lie inserted conspicuously ftt the following very low rates: 1 square of 12 lines or less, 1 insertion, 16 KVcry following insertion, - - - - Ji7 I i?qUnro 3 months, - 44 (HI I " o " c. on 1 " 1 yenr, - 1<> 00 Announcing ft.i_anainino, tin ndvnnop,) ;> imi Liberal deductions will be nm<le to j?er3ons advertising largelj*. All obituary notices exceeding twelve line* will be charged as advertisements. tsr.Au communication* and letters on bnsines^\rith this oflicc, must be addressed to Tim impkprwpknt Pkksr, Abbeville C. 11. S. C., ritKr.\id, to jnsttre attention. ADVJERT1ESMENTS. SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! fil'ANO AI.VT ANYTHING COMPAKKI) JO IT! SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE ! Cotton Seed a Perfect Nuisance! CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!! "r*r :rmr jw 9 indefatigable District and Village Clothing ilnn, by close observation and hard study, has learned several new features in Wie art 01 improving aim auorning uic .Masoulinc portion ??f I lie liiunan family, lie's been rlcan to New York, took lessons under seien- j tific men, nnd Jias made himself so familiar , with all the benuties duties, liabilities, advantages nnd responsibilities of the human wentli- ! er-boarding department that just ns soon as j he lays his eyes on a man, he knows what lie i lacks?whether it is food or raiment. lie is just the same to mankind that, spring is to veg- I otation. Country merchants would do well to 1 conic in and take a few lessons?charges moderate for single scholar?classes taken at reduced rates. If it is food ami raiment, he takes him in, covers, weather-boards and floors him, and then sends him over to his friend, II. S. Kerr, or down to Loniax tfc Cobb's, where in a few minntcs, after the patient has realised the revivinir tinnll lifnl mfl iwmip.. .if ?1... ,.vlnr,,ol ..... plication. tliev will comniciicc the inside work : ?ceiling, lathing, plastering and sceuring, and ! tlicn start liiiu home. Ami it is no wonder. lifter taking sonic of Loiuax ?t t.'oM/s or II. S. Kerr's in'nrd filling (which is substantial. nu liquid) then allowing Lyons to give I hem what's onilcd the surfnee |??lish, that, im-n's wives don't know them when they go home; the little hoys and girls ritn and hide, thinking some city folks have eotne to their pa's houses, young ladies commence fixing up to entertain their new beaux, and young men brush their heads, look dignified and start to receive the nicc looking stranger. A few men of rather ordinary appearance, wno nave uirown iiicmselves c-nlif?*lv into Lyons' hands, know the advantages to be derived from n suit of bis Clothes; it lias married them /into rich families, given tin-in a standing far beyond their expectations, and Iivcii tlx?means of pitching them ns high up asphifty-phonr phort v m the scale of upperteiidoni respectability. There ore now in the city of Abbeville. :i Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, a great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Offices, 2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' 1-Istablislimcnts, n Thespian Corps, Masonic and Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, Ilipprodrome, 2 Carriage ami lluggy Manufactories, 4 Hotels, several Hoardim; Houses, I l)rng Store, Gin Factory, ami a Steam Saw Mill, a Harness, and several Hoot and Shoe Shops, Tin Manufactory, 3 Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Shops, .1 Refreshment Saloons, ami 2 Livcrv Stables, nnd if Ttrill nsvf /!/? n *? 1- - ' 1 ' W iivv viv ?W| u ^ITIIUUIIUII in Ill.'lKC II Dail 1 appearance at any of these places; it injures their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable for oil the above limned places, avocations and occupations, and because lie lias a big trade and a large Stock, he don't intend to ask prices that are unreasonable. Lyons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is complete. He keeps line Pocket Knives, Razor*, 1 Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, l-'iddle Springs and Fiddle Rosin, manufactured expressly fur this trade. Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, Interest Tables, the m<ftt convenient thing of the kind now in use?every body ought to hnvo one?Rankers' Cases, Rill Rooks, Pocket and Memorandum Rooks, Envelopes, Letter l'upcr, the largest stock ever brought to this market? New Yorkers complain of a scarcity since we purchased?Steel Pens, so manv that there i<? an anticipated advance on ?teel, l*??rt Monnuicn enough to hide all the money in the district. Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes, enough to open a whole sale brush nhd' com!> home, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyoxh has got 'em sure?a wholo ease of Blacking, Needles, any quantity, and low by retail, Tricoiiherona, Kathairion, Cologne, Hair Oil, llandkcrcliief Extracts and aweel) flinelling stuff, Needle and Thimble Cnse*, Lanterns, Butrirv Wliin* v?iu. CiO./ l'~? * es, two or three Horses, ami (>? umny other things that it would take us a whole day to look them up and nnme.them over, nil of which arc ready for inspection and sale, at the Corner Store in the Marshall House. AbbevilleC.il., April 16, 1650. 60-tf New Spring & Summer Goods At No- 1 Granite Range. CHAMBERS <fe MARSHALL arc now receiving their Spring and Summer Goods, which will be found complete, with every noveltv of t!>? Rononn ? DkESS GOODS, SILKS, MANTILLAS. EM BR OWERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, GANCY, LEO HORN NEAPOLITAN AND CRAPE BONNETS, ?ALSO? A fine assortment of BONNET RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS, and ft variety of TRIMMINGS, winch have hecn folcetcd with preat care, and to which we most respectfully invite the Attention o?thc citizens of this plnec una Mic surrounding District. April 8, 1850. 50 tf Water Proof Ware-House. *g| ^ Y TIIE subscriber has taken V <*>j\ jKSHK. ttie Planter's Water Proof j&S?5S^ Ware JIodbc. formerly occupied by Mr. Jobn Usher, Sr., anil by strict attention to business, bo hopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the generoiiB public of the upper and Cotton growing district!. The Waro Ilouse is above high water mark, "high and dry," and more secure from tire than any other Ware Ilouse in Town, P. 8. I will also attend to receiving and forwarding Goods and Produce, entrusted to my care. c. 11. KENNEY. Hamburg, Sept. 1, 1855. 19-lm Committed the Jail at Abbeville Court House JL t>? "Wednesday the 13th, February, inst, a Negro wonan T>affnoy, who nays Jb she belongs to Shc'rard Barksdale, of this District. Lo.? .Sajd Negro is about four feet six inches high; supped to be some atxty, pr .seventy.yeate The vf a or is reqtUstod to come fowanl prove nropvty. pay charges, and take h?r awray-fc' B. J. COCHRAN, JaUor. I'eb. 23, lttSC. 42 tf e. j . t a ? v . ? s <7L ~Z T2>._ bs nsci h 'a ?^3- 1 at aibkfivllle I A Depot lor Fine Car ! t S I 1IAVE Now n sett of hamls, in all (lie 1 /V. good ns ever'strut-k a liek in this or any o Any Style of from a Crnne-iwl; Conch to the ruiining-goiir of a j low as anv other Shop in the Slate, for the pnn ! LATKST AN 1 > MOST FASHION Al'.I.K. IVrsons wishing anything in my line, urc very r Abbeville ('. II., S. t\, .Ian 28, 185ft. Octagon Burial Cases?^ | r |"MIF.Sli UASKS are extensively nse<l, ami posseM 1. liu.Hjor transportation, depositing in vaults, made <>H the Most BllllX>rimml>l<> illilleriaK: :?!?< To Jtri-vcnl msl. op t-orr<>.~i<>u ; ami when proj>crl\ lion' tlint tlic builics of our ilwonwd loved ones, tioi-.s of water, iirTloj>r<-(l:itii'in of vermin, ami n obviat.inir Mm* tu-eePsitv of linstv Intrinls; or, if ile The OCTAGON ("ASIC is a new ft.ylc of Metallic licrfoot ri'soniiiliuiei' of Highly Polished iiml free from rlijcetions expressed liy sonic eoi foriin-r styles The SuliscriliiT is now prepared to furnish llio aln of any size ivipiin-d. Also, Black Walnut and Covered C stit*1 ?l?'liv^roil in th?% shortest possihlo time. For nli'lico I (l/tl ii.i. ?.r ?.??? ?1. j" . ?1. I ?"J ^ . . | ??'. ? V Wll AI.I.I'VilloC.ir.. Mfnvli ::l, I8.v;] |lcto ?ttd fiil AT ABBEYIl MATHIS &, SALE Respectfully inform their <1 el ally, that tliey have opcjicil a il< >TKl., on fur llir aeeoninindatiou of permanent and transient tion in tin- w:itils and comfort of all who may once tion nriil induce a rcpctilion of tin* call. Their tuhli liouutifiilsupply the country can all'ord; attendant; fortal>le : room* convenient and ample ; and, in sho fort of their guests. Th.-v would further announce thnt they will coii and as they liava attached to th<Mr Hotel as conn found anywhere hereabout, which will always he h and attended hy experienced mid trusty Ostlers, creased patronage of the public. They are at all ti of stork witli shelter and f?mil. They are also alwi nny kind <>f Travelling Conv<?}*nncc from a S.nbllc-H very best of drivers. They have, just, completed, o horse Hacks ever run in this section, which fain safe and eomfortalilc vehicle of transportation. Chnrjrcs in all cases, for man and lienrft, will he in llnrse, :r,k cents; Two feet's, G2A ; and by the day, November 1S5."> Hannercopy four times. M. STRAUSS* r, o k e s r. r u v , JIS SO MUCII Engaged in sellintr nnd boxing out his NKW STOCK OF Sl'KIXC, ANI) * SUMMER (JOOI>S. purchased in New York, __/] Philadelphia, Haiti marc and Charleston, that he has not the time to specify and detail. Ever}' one says?and what every one says must wli be so?that it is the I'imxt nul Hcrt cos Stock brought to Cokesburv. Consisting of clu Prints, Jaconet, Muslins, U< >1JKS, Organdies, tc?j l?lll l.l.l ANTES, riii.gbarus; mo Daregcs, Tissues, I.aharadors, CI I ALLY, MA- pr( KAIJOL'T SAT IN K; Fa MARAUOI T DASSALE. CliAPE MARETZ, fac OA USE MKXICANA; bai Tin; above new (Winds in all colors, as well in bit Miiuriiiiiij xli/lr. bel LINEN noons. ] MANTALETS, ami MANTILLAS, Kibbons, ! Urj Collars, Sleeves and Trimmings. ItOXNKTS AND HATS. Pa For OENTS, HOYS and Y OCT FT, Goods of l'? every variety, viz; Cottonaile, <i incus, I)rap d'Etc, Cashuiiuets, ?t<". Also, | KKADV-MADK CLOTHING, ! Hoot*, kslippers, Cuitutv, nn<l Childreu'tf Sliocs. HATS AND CAPS, A" Besides his full stock in HARDWARE, GROCERY, CROCKERY, rind STATIONERY AND SCHOOL HOOKS. V(. My stork ia now complete in nil its depart- im incuts. Thankful for the putrotingu heretofore ?!?? given 1<> mo, I hope thnt the present slock, Tn mlcctcd irit/i yrrat enre. nnd ttnder the hrt-t ad- mi vautnrjrx, will ho the strongest. inducement to ! my old friends onil customers. New ones come I.ii and jud^e for yourselves, and rest assured you inj can buy as cheap from ino as an}- where else, besides a Inrge and beautiful assortment to select from. M. STRAUSS. . j Cokesbtiry, April 7, 1850 4Utf wj HjIk" FROM Qf ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. Jj> A FOUR HORSE STAGE learos ABBE- of -/A- VILLE on Monday, Wednesday and to Friday. Sj < . . , j / ?/ Leaves Washington, (Ta.; on Tuesday. Thursday and .Saturday niotninp** >'r? A Daily Train leaves Washington at1# o'clock a. m., for Atlanta and Augusta. F OFFICE atthe 1'OtfT OFFICE. r M .IOULN MoBRYDK, A fjeut. Abbeville C. TI., April 2, 1650. 48 jy N. A. HOXIB, r Wllul.r.SAI.E A- liKTAII, g . DEALER IN" ?p tit ' % - uH >;P? O<K>,<;of\V rar- " ? , w mw" wcwpvciTJUiy tnvUciI atuf jatlhfulli/ JUltd. ( t ; .ffiftt jjftf to HBBRY S. KBRR, ? H HOlEULE t ?lj(^tJ, .11 ' I ' DEALER IK . ' P8 CROCERIfesJ PROVTSIQSR k CQ^ECTIQKAglSg, M< ABBEVILLE, O. H., 8. O. m YL O 11 ' S H -O M "SH BL <Sl IS BK=-> ?9 C. II., S. V., riascs afifiil Rugbies. /annua branches of <'AUKIA<iK MAKING, titer town, I am iiIjK- to hnihl Vehicle, Wliotl-barrow. An<I my prices will l;c as ic stylos of work, wliieli are always of the espeotfully invited to give me a rail. Rosewood Finish. valuable ml vantages over all ol.lier Cofor for ordinary interments". Tiny are o Kiia mele<I Kusittf? :tn<3 Out, - ?*ein?'nte<l, we have the rratifvintr rellee cneioji^l in are* Frt?<* from irrupiny, without oppr?'.?siv<- ?nlnr, lie kept-? sir?-<l, tran-port.-.l f.? n distant Intnl. f'iisi-s, nf li'-autiful form, nml i;i Rosewood, llfCfllin;^ tin- plwpO npp<-nrilltf*?' of fllo up CASKS, at Oio short i st not i<:?- possible, lofiins Made to Order. further information of the nhove Ciifc;', ioh tiro in circulation. 1*. .1. TAYl.OU. . i BvW w\\ U (mJ iUlU IJ ^"UIUIUI L.LE C. II. >1?1 friends ftnd patror.?, and the pit!.Tic ji?'ii. Wnnliingtnitsti'i'i't, opposite Mr. Ihiidiev'a 1 murder?. They iiil? 1 li? jriv<- ."?c!i aiti-neall upon them as shall insure entire satisi* will never waul for I lie l><>! ami most > prompt anil faithful; I~ eh-ati and eomrfc, everything suited to the ease and er?mlinmt the LI Vr.UV STAISJLK IU'SiNKSS; , [iiodioiiit nud conifnrtahle S(aides a< ean l?-i otintifnlly supplied with the liest provender j they hope ti> leeeive I he continual :unl inlues prepared l?? neeoniuioilatu any nuiiiher ivs preparo'l to fui-::i.-Ji tli- ir eustonuTs witli , orse to a KorH-ilUllsK HACK, with the j no of Dm Most oonvciiiotit ami let'ant. forr- ; ilics or companies of passengers will iin<l n a?lo ns low lis pos*il?l<\ I'or t?iii.r?lo f?*?;.l of 7 "> cents. ?0 (f | - S1MUXU i!OOI)S~18r.6.. I-. BUltUhftttU ?L UU., AUtiUt) I A, UA., j Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, UK now reviving an uiiusuully elioKv I L variety of SPRING DRESS FATiKICS, licli 1.11oy are gelling at 1 lie very lowo-st prii possible, an?l to wliieli tlic attention of pur IM.-M is very cordially mid respectfully invi-: 1. Tlicir stock ctnliraccd the following, a-i >ng aitlii'iv, of / *< ?.7/ 7ui;/>ix/i and .IwitiV.w ! jduclious. J'artienlar attention is asked to lusli, Lupin, Seydo'ix, l.ieher ?fc C'o's iiiitnu- i ture of 1><**nl>n/ilies, cliallies. delaines, ' reiies, grenadines, ifce. Thirrin ?fc Milliard's j ick ami eolored ehallies, .liargnise, veil j page. and tissue!*. I'KIM III) COOIJS.?Stcinbaeh, K.ii,k.=. ! reals, brillinntcs, cambrics, jaconets, lawns, ; ;nntlics and berates," ' risblnek silks, superior qualities; ria rich fancy pi Iks ; " Foui lands, very handsome ; " French and English Calicoes of Kleinbach's II??gle'? Montcitlis tfc Norton's; pcs of (Jintjlinms. block and fancy, all prices; inted cliallics and berate delaines, from low priced to very, rich ; .. iicrienu lawns and muslins; (1o1infii>o Intw nn.1 f?uf HOUSEKEEl'INU <JOODS. Hicliarilson's Linens, ami oilier maker.*, fi' ry full nssnrt merit. in nil varieties, for shirt', sheeting, pillow wising, ?tc.., ?tc.; birds-eve ipi-rs, Scotch ditto, towelling and towels, vkish IJntli, Ac.; window drnperv, luce nnd in, ite.. ?tc. ' I Summer Goods for Gentlemen nnd Boy?, J:i | nen drillings, ?tc., cotton Ades of nil sorts, vest- i ; , spring cossimeree, enshniorctt, drab e'te, ?te. I DOMESTIC HOODS, An unrivaled nssortnient of sheetings and j irtings, brown andblenclicd, from 3-1 to l'2-4 dtli nnd from Uie lowest priced to the finest glish and American makes. PLANTATION (JOODR I / ;' f ( I every sc?rt nnd kiiul, considered desirable bare, by the pieoc or bale. In -ndrtitSfiiVto u above, wc have tlio very finest asaorincnt collars, Laces ami Embroideries in ^oiieral, be found probably in the State. ? J J. F. BUltCUAltP <fc CO. May 2, 1850., . - . &2-ly<T J> ' ? i. A' 1 J < J\ ' * X. URNITURE Vy A S E R 0 0 M^ST BENJAMIN & GOODRICH, Broad Street* AaguptactOeoyirla. TKXT Door nboy? Jlyrtnas y|T^?Bw N Richnrdsoh'4 <k Ron'n ok Storo, and opposite Irnxxn-n WsFttS10 ck*s A C<k?pcr'4 neW iVftn StWe, would re-' ectfully announc* to their friend* and the iblic that they arg now receivingdaily > n oicc and well selected assortment of all kinds FPRNIX.UJRB, _6?fiJbL -A?- Bureaus, ..JBoj?k ises, Sofas, Chiyny'Tctc-a-tc$e?. Centre Tables, indow Shades, Ac.,' oj-thoj litest |nnd imost diionable designs; *hrthH>rey wttl*guAr&ntco sell MX* ?^ibbJb?ijf?#.i?hoTH# ]?>d 9 init? all who wish t<j f purchaso, to call and amine oiyrstoc? before purchasing elsewhere. Sftrfng-, Hair 4n? Ctotton'MATTTCAa*!#, anfl I kinds of"Furniture Mvnufadtnrod and Reared io prder, -W^th neatness ?ad disDQiqh. This Firmk posit# v;aly, havq no connec>n with any Other lwhiMire Hrfuso in this Iji r BENJAMIN <k GOODRICH, 'Augusta, Oa., April 25, I860.' ' 52-ly 1856. 1856. CIt I*:A I' DRY GOODS For Spring. BROOM & NORRELL, a:iN Broad Strict, Aiih'nsta, <?a., ^ If AVI'' Jti.it opened their SI'JtlNtr ST( )CK of I 1 STAl'Lli AND FANQY 1>KY <H)U1>3, | tl and would respectfully call the attention of, c the citizens of Abbeville and adjoining 1 >it?- j ft trieta to the assortment, which comprises almost j j, every article in the Dry Goods line, and Ituritnj \ ] Int n boitf/hl In/ an rsjicriateid bnyrr, llicy are j preiinrcd to offer Goods at such iti-iees as thev I r< ran guarantee to he as Ciik.vt as tiik Curat tar. j Keeling nssur.'tl tlmt :i careful examination of , \ ourStoeU will induce u liberal share of patron- j age, tlioy solicit the favor of n? enrlv call. : jAmong our Ooo.ls wo invite particular al-j trillion to the following: ! y Plain I51k. ainl Fancy Dress STLTvS " Satin Strijieif ami I'r. l'rinteil HA- j 7, KKOES liic-li S1I.K fSlIKNADIXES, ami Satin Plaiil ^ TISSUES IV. Printed UIALLIKS, an.l JJAKKCli 1)k- y LA IX IS l'irli Grenadine, l!oro?*o an.l laeonet, FLOW- (j I;IM:I> KOKKS " Fr. Print.-.1 ORCAXIMKS, MUSLINS an.l r LAWNS I>!k. CHALLIKS, TAMATAXS, IJOMIJAZINTTJ j ami AI.l'ACAS ; j; Plain and Chocked .I.\C<>NIC'i'S, OA.MHIilCS, ' iXAXSOOK nn.l SWISS Ml'SMNS P.! CIL1.1A N TS, (* A U C< >]-S, f: IN (i 11A M S, T A11 J.ATANS, Ac., A-., ,v. I.ari;c- a:>?>rtni?nt. Worked KIMilXflS an.1 IXSICItTIXCS ICiiiliriii.lv.-r?!?l COl.LAKS. SLKEYICS, CHKM1- ^ ZICTT1CS, I!AX I >S ami II.<?l"NCI xcs Rich Kiiilit-oir.l.-ro.l lJASliL'ICS, I.acv an.l Silk ! , MANTI I.LAS ' L Lr.ee nn.l Crape- SHAWLS. Dl'k. Silk T.ACES j U Siij.cri.ir ns?><irl?-?l (..tod* for fM'.XTS' nn.l '** I SOYS' WKAll v 1.1 N I'.XS. TAKLK DAMASKS, 1 >1 Al'KRS, T<iWKLLI NOS, A<-? ?fco. v lo-1 nn.l-12-1 Linen S1I lCKTlXOS, ami Super. I 1'ILLoW CASK LIXICXS iSuperior A-.-l. 151. nn.l Dro. 1 >< )MICSTHV? ,S1IK!.TI.N(;,S LON(i CI.OTII.s, , .STU1 lM->', TIC MCI XfLS'and .S'iCli VAXT.S" . COODN .Sup. A<->1. IIO.SIICIIY, for Cent*. j. lie?, Mi.< 11 pes, I joys and Children, of all kinds and prices Together with lnnnv other floods, not men- *' ..1 ..ii ...i.: .1. :11 i .* ... > i - iiu v? ui ?n- 111? r**ii hi. price:* thai cannot lie tiKilt-rcoUl in !lio way <>( fair ami upright. ?loalin?r l?v a:iv hiMipe in tic iS'tate. BROOM a NORRELL, 238 I iron>! oi., Angela, (iit., April 1 1 v ] Nearly opposite Augusta Hank. I) RY 000 l)S. ~ SPRING IMPORTATIONS, I 8 5 6... J MMT.l.r.ll WATHIEN", Opposite f Hotel, Augusta, f?a., are rweiving their usual i-lmiiv variety i f Si'lll N< ' JJlllCHS KAli- ^ UK'S, onihrneing tin- liest jnakor.? of French n ami Rng!i.-h proiluet ions'. among which aiv? " Rich I'rinloil French .Taeonets anil Orirainlios; Ki? li ' l'!ounee?l llaroges an<l Orgainlics; ? Rich " American ami English Lawns; 11 KiHi lToncli l>ri!li;in(s nn<i Cmnhri^s ; iticli " l?:uv<res ami Tissues : 1' l?lu(F, Blue ami Pink, Plain Brilliants new article. ! Assorted Colors Flounced Silk Presses ; Kieli Plaid ami Striped TnfiVtn Silks ; Utah Moire Anti'pi?% Toulard ami Cliina Silks; J Hack TaliYta an.I (iro do Rhine l>o. Plain and St riped Oronadincs ami liareires ; I'iack Flounced firi'iiiiilinc ami Barege 1)rcsses; " Superior Summer Uomhazines ami Challics ; " Ilhick .Jaconets, Organdies and Marquise ; II Black luii'- <'rapes, T.ove Veils an J Ilandker- ^ chiefs. f' In at'.i:t;ou to this long line of Dre&s OooJs, t we have a' complete stnek of Calicoes, Ging- hams, Linen floods, Furniture Taints, Kmhvoi- % <it.Tio.-i tin > i.aces, iioaiery nnu ijioves, 1 mm and Embroidered lYnpo Shawls. } A largo lot of Mantillas, in irreut variety of ' styles. Pantaloon StutT.s, Bleached and Brown fiOOlls. White ninl Striped Osnaljurgs, of various ~ brand*. Onrfriends nnd customers are respectfully r invited to examine the largest stork of Spring andSummer (lOODS that we have ever had. j rartieular attention paid to filling orders. Augusta, On., April 18, 1850 r>0-tf (| TOSCI'S MXWL3. w r|MlE subscriber respectfully informs C L. the public ninl his fellow citizens itjiij; thatjie is now prepared at his Mills, Formerly Known as Donald's Mills, t] ihhI Hituated on Turkey Creek, in Abbeville fi District, to irivc perfect satisfaction in tlie ^ Grinding of Wheat. n Thei>o Mill* linve undergone repair?, bcaideH j, which he hus jiibt received from the Is'orth o A New and Splendid Bolting Cloth, which, from its superior finrtteps, leaves the Flour entirely free of Brand?a <jrral Jcg'uh-raI urn. r These Mills not only make a gond nrticlc of Hour hut return a LaiksVr Yikmi than Ortmxaiiv Mills, therefore, great inducement* are offered to persons Preparing Flour for Market, Also, to those who wish lieiiutifnl White Flour for homo use. rontons who will favor mo with thoir pat- \ ronngo may rest assured of entiro satisfaction c being given. Giv<v mo n trial. ^ ; HUGH WILSON'. July 18, 1850. 11 0t I, ESTATE OF JCHN GIVENS, DECEASED SETTLEMENT. t( fl^-HE Kindred and Creditor*, and all parties X concerned nrc hereby notified that a final Settlement of said Estato will bo made in the Ordinary h Oftico, Abbeville, on too I4tn of October next. Tlie Distributees arc requested tor be princttml'in thoir attendance, as the administrator will not hold himself accountable for interest afterward*. JOilX L. ELLIS, Adm'r. June 20, 1806. r - / . 8-3m. uL_! ; ' . . ? Piano Fortes. THE Sul*ieriber'ke6p?o? hand fjl|Sj?FTjAM Nnnn'a * <fc Cl?rk'? celebrated grand action PIANOS, also, other' maker*'; MELODEONS, Ac., -which ho warrant*, and will sell at J/iew York priec*, delivered at the DepoC ' ' S. GARDNER, 106 RiciiAnnspN SniEKT, '' A fho doors abtvc Exchange Btxn k, Colombia, ft G. Aprifll|dWC3*Jr^^?DtrW; ly 1 ! e ' u. ? 0" \ri ii'?n?; ' ;? ~ wm m m umt iil [ io,oeo piecitafc#A& yri&mo, T 600 Paper# .of Tr?Ti9|)archt Window,"Shades ii with PieMYes Jfr pu^Ju.>, "^1 U Merch%nl^ f nd( Tlan t-a^a, from Abbovlllc; DJk- c triot WJ Augusta, (In., May 2, 18fi6. 521y j? * Hardware, Paints, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, &c., At the Sign of the Goldcti Anvil, COLUMBIA, S. O. T1I15 Subscribers have now oil hand an extensive assortVir mnnt of Goods in tlioir line, wlueli ?ey are Felling at the lowest market price* for iisli, and to which tlicy respectfully enll the Mention of purchaser*." Their stock consists i part as follows, viz: Jar Iron, lloop, Sheet, Ilanri, Oval, Hound and j Scpmrc Iron; 'ast, German and Blister Stoel; Anvils, Bellows, Vic^s, Ac.; Lill and Cross-Cut Saws; Mill Iror<?, Nails, Wagon lioxcs, Pot-Ware; tench and Moulding Planes, Ciusels, Augers, j File*. Boring Machines; [ortiee Machines, l.athes, Saws, Bench Screws, I llilitres. Screws ; ,oeks. Bolts, Latches, Axes, Ifoes Plough Moulds, Adze*; ,xles, Springs Knnmclcd and Patent Leathers, j Paints, Varnishes; I Window <; lass, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Paint Brushes: orn Shellcr.*, Straw ('utters, Corn and Coh Mills, Leather 1 letting ; ,:mc, Cluster, Cement, Uuiipowder, Shot, Lead, ?fce., ?fce. Those in wnnt of Goods iti tlic Hardware ne, will find it to their interest to tr;-e us n :i!l liofore making their pureliitsoR. l-lSllKK ?fc AfiNKW & CO. l'el? I.". lKr.li 11 tjul ~ 'u ULLEtt & SENN, iVIi?I<!salc and Retail CSrocors, COLUMBIA, 8. C., AVOULT) Respectfully WSSML f'n" '',0 attention of the itiztMisof Ahheville District to their large and .'ell aborted utoek of ?HOCEKIKS, ;hieh they ofTer at. the lowest market priceF. n addition to tlie heavier articles usually kept \ :i well-arranged Grocery. we keen n full . ock of " F A X C Y G II0 C EII1 E S uelmling nlmo.st every article wonted in the itnily. l'ersons visiting Columbia will find it to their dvantapeto {five us a eall before making their areliiisers. II. MI'I.I.i'.R. R. D.SEXX. April 11, lS.Vi !!> ly tanyard"at lowndesvIlleT tn.dersig'ied nm-t rospeelfully eall the attention nf the public to our Sl??:k of KAT1I Mil we have, ami will keep on hand a ariety <>f astjond I,I-,AT11KII as ean be bought t any Tanyard in the Country. Having Iniil in :i heavy Slock of Sln?tgthU:rc<l liile.s last Spring, wo will lie ahle to supply lie people wit.li liciivy SOIi]'< LKATIUSlt, Ciin amis, Ac. _Ai.so? 'o our Ilnraess Shop. We will keep on haml lot. of 1 Ueii'lv Ma<1e Harness of our own t:iko. Jlcing prolessional Workman, we can ifi-ly say, that we can put.~tip as line ami as ooil Work a:? any establishment in the l?isrict, nml aseheap as the cheapest. Ail or?lersattended to immediately. We so it a call. Leather, Harries?, Bridles, Martingales, Ac., e., will In? given in exchange for Holes ami lark, or Cash will l?e given if prefcrreil. .1. M. A W. 11. MULL1KIN*. June !!7. IS-ltl. 8-tf ?S~5 'H7 CSC? TV 3BEC3 flfios FOR SALE ! 1^1IT! Subscribers will keep on hand at all limes, at tin; Saddlery and Harness Store f I*. WVsttieM, in this Yillncrc, nn assortment,, f nil kinds of STOVT5>, which they pledge liemr.elves to sell on as favorable tonus as .tows of (lie same ipinlity enn be purchased Drin Charleston. Their COOKING STOVlvS hoy will warrant to do everything that a '<wikinir fitovc can do, and arc sure they will ivo universal satisfaction. One of 113 will spend the most of the present ear at the North, and will be able to sclect |?r? nntl moat i\ f E. WESTFIELD, I. BRANCH. Abbcvillu C. II., P. C., .Inn 8, 183C. ly nOUfiES' DKPOT. I'M IK Finn of ROBERTS, ADAMS ?fc SMITH was dissolved on tlio first of October, N">i. It is hoped that nil persons indebted t'ill coino forward nnd settle- by casli or note, s we are (inxioustoelo.su our old business. ROBERTS & ADAMS .till continue business nt Ilodgcs, nml nt Lout; 'ane, and !>} the first of April will Iinve a fine Spring Stock of Goods, fleeted with grent enre in New York and Baliniore, which we respectfully offer to our riends nnd customers nt moderate profits.? 'ome nnd see, nnd be your own judge. Wo lerely wish to let.you know that we are still ere, feeling satisfied that if 3-011 will come, ur Goods nnd prices will please you. Very respectfully, ROBERTO ?fc ADAMS. I lodges', &. U., ftlnrch 27. 1850 -17 tf ii^n of tlic Two Large Watclics. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND? rB Ki:wjEL:n^Ka.W9 AT NEW YORK TRICES, FOR CASH! 2L- MERCHANTS and Dealers will do well to call and examine the stock of V'AlOllES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at 349 King Street cforc they purchase elsewhere. Every article rnrrantedi. A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted [> country dealers. Save twenty per ceut. b>/ enllinq on Wlil. MASTEIIMAN, 240 Tv inrr-Hf. Four doortj from Wontworth street. Octobor 5,18fiS ' 22 tf e* <?fcB^?3SfesCane8' Gloves, o /J L. 1\ Trunks, J* jfRrnHM^yl &c- &c. / &c. April 11; 18M '49 ly I i > ? i? It ' > ?' ' mzz jwl. nn ? ar If. 8CUDDAY. M. ?., Officc At Lowndc^Villfl, 8. C., solicits prncic? in CnRONlC DISEASES.. His exleqsivo oq'uaintnnce witti Arfatonrty,' ffiy?iqlogy nnd 'athology, and tho laws And moans ofHealth, 1 coDuootion wjth tho best and most satisfaciSr articular study and practice. * ' June 20, 1850. 7 f.in abbbvxm<e g."k." Cheap Cash Boot and Shoo Manufactory. TIIH subscriber most to- wrtit i# jgl sportfully calls the attention I ' Vlvk? of the public, find especially ' his old friends nnd customers, to his large and well-selectcd stock of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes. lie has also a largo stock of fine pump-goled midline welted liO< )TS, of tho latest style?, of tlie finest French calfskin. lie lias a large stock of fine double-soled Wnlcr-Proof Bonis, all of his own manufacture, warranted. All of which lie will bell cheap j'nr ash, or on a cred- j it to prompt-paying customers. ? lie is also prepared to make to order any article in the I Soot and Shoe line, having n largo number of the finest workmen in his employment, and being a practical workman him, sell!! Having t'; ti.\> >t. stock of Leather tliai-v<r came t<> (his I": :?-ict, his Uoots and Shout, will l>e made in tin* neatest and latest styless and fur tit and workmanship shall not be excelled. N. McKYOY. March 21, lt).j<< -lti l'-in .Foiner uctd Cuiiinot SJiop,. NKXT I>'?r>u TO TUB IT.HPS OKKK'K, ai;i;i:villk couiit iiousk, s. c.. rI"MIK undersigned, thankful t<>r VV .JL. par-t favors, and ever ready J^-mT77w to servo a generous public, may ; 17, fci he at. nil times found at hi:? Shop in the Kast cm < t i>i < uri-iiian <v i;eaic s i;oach l*'act?rv, where he is prepared to malcc I'ANEL ROOKS, SASH, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES, Ac Ac. , 1 will also make FAULT-IS, 1) MS ICS, BOOKCASKS, PICTURE FRAMES, mid repair furniture ?' <'. I will keep .constatitly on hand ready made COFFINS of the l?est material nnd finest finish, either |><?li>li?r?l or covered, all of wliich 1 will deliver to any point in the district free of char-re with lw jirse or upon railroad if dc- . sired in direction. All work done warranted as ijood as the host and cheap according. Ten per cent olf for cash on all work done hy me. ?5/" For refeivi?c?\ apply to ar.y gentleman in the Incorpor.'iiioii. G. C. BOWERS. .111110 'J2, IS.jI tf AYER'S PILLS, Anew and * insularly succcssful remedy for the euro of all Bilious diseases ? Costiveness, Indiccstion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Ithcumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations, Headache, l'ains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, He. &c. Indeed, very few arc the diseases in which a Purgative Medicine is not more or less required, and much sickness and suflerinp might be prevented, if a harmless but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. JNo person can reel well while a costive nauit 01 body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious and often fatal discar.es, which might have been avoided, by the timely, and judicious uso of a good purgative. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land. Ilence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this I'ill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors, and Patients, has Shown results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been clfected beyond belief, were they not substantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Fills, we may mention : Prof. .1. m. Locke, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati, whose high professional character is endorsed by John McLeax, Judgo of the Supremo Court of the United States. Tuoa. Coinvix, Secretary of the Treasury. Hon. J. M. WllIOHT, Governor of Indiana. 2J. Loxgwohth, great wine grower of the West. Also, Utl. J. It. UHir.ton, I'rilVUCill ?? New York City, endorsed by IIox. W. L. Maiicy, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astoh, tho richest roan in America. S. Lci.axd & Co., I'ropr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and many others. Did space permit, we could (five many hundred certificates, from all parts where the Pills have liecn used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in thoir ctlccts upon trial. These I'ills, the result of long investigation and study, arc ofTcrcd to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded rot of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chcmical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to insure the best results.' This Rvstem of composition for mcdicines has been found in the Cherry l'cctoral Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy ^Pn lrnd hitherto-been obtained by nny process. The reason is perfectly obvious. While by the old mode of composition, CTCrjr medicine is burdened with moro or less of acrimonious and injurious qualities, by this cach individual virtue only that is desired for tho curative effect is present. All tho inert and obnoxious qualities of each substance employed are left bohind, the curativo virtues only being retained. Hence it is; sclr*-evident the effects should prove, as tliey haveproved, more purely remedial, and tho Pills a surely more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my mcdicino should be taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he oould not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I have Buppuui biiu .uxuiuu; runuuiu; uy wnicn uoui ioy Pectoral and Fills nrc mailc to the whole body of, Practitioners in the United States and British American Provinces. If, however, there should bo my one who has not received them, thoy will bo promptly forwarded by mail to his roqnest. Of all the Patent Mcdicinos that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known f Their life consists in their mystery. I hate no mysteries. The composition of my preparations fa TaWopen-* to all men, and all who are competent to-judge on* the subject freely acknowledge tneir conviction* of} >' their intrinsic merits. The Cherry PcetoraV wa?~ pronounced by scientific men to u a wonderful-^ medicine before its efTects were known. Mnnv am incnt Physicians have declared tho same thing of] my Pills, and even moro confidently, and arc trilling to certify that their anticipation:) vrcro moro than realized by their cffecta upon trial.' They operate by their powerful influence on tho internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action ? remove the, obstruction* ofj thfi stomftP-h. hnvnU. 15roi" a nil AtTin* Amnni Af body, restoring their irrogular action to health, and . by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements as aro the first origin of disease. Being sugar-wrapped, they ire plens*rit US take, and bong ptuely vegetable, no harm can aria? ftynf ? their use in any quantity. . t For minutedireQtions, see wrapper on tho Box. f. I'HEPABKD BY nu T k -ircta- cs A vi?D 1/1V. UAiUiUO V. il-XJUlV, Practical and Analytical ChcmW^ to Well, mas?. . ; * Prioc 85 Cants p*r Box* Hw SdatM for SL]_ o ;> iKiOLD. BY i >? 3?yK IIAVrLASD, IIAURAL' & CO.. Chftrtestpq/ r * Apr. 11 : Onx] ' . ,V,, General Agenti ORIENT OHAPTE& KO. #,E.?rlt;? . ..fi ; C Olt JB 8 '< > A ' jll?JET$ Third Friday*1 In' every? ' Montfi, "At'}} 1'. M. / > M.iy 'Jo, I3"k'( 1 Jm