The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, August 29, 1856, Image 4
THE INDEPENDENT PRESS
is' rUBMUflED EVEUV KMDAV M<<RNIN<1, UV
J?UOKBTT & WILSON, Proprietors.
TERMS.
tsr*i per annum, invariably in advance.
Advertisements will lie inserted I'dusjiivnoiul}'
th<e following very low rates:
\ square of 12 lines or'less, 1 insertion, 7.'i
fcvery following insertion, ----- :<7
J square 3 months, #4 tMi
\ " 6 " G tM I
\ " 1 year, lo tM)
Announcing a Candidate, (in advance,) 3 (mi
liberal deductions will he made to persons
advertising largely.
All itliitnnrv iioticcrt exei-editiir twelve lilies
will lw olinrgoil ns advertisements.
?r,>n ooiuuiunicntioiis ami lei tors on husi
ne*8 with this otiiw, must he addressed to Tiik
Imiepenuknt I'iikss, A1?l?'vilK- (.'. ii. S. c\, i-i:ktaid,
to insure Attention.
ADVERT1ESMENTS.
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY!
GUANO AIYT AMTIIlMi COMPARED TO IT!
SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE !
Cotton Soe<l a Perfect Nuisance!
CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY: .'
'"I'MIE indefatigable District, and Vil
1 Clothing .Man, I V closv <>li.?-rvntioii and
hard study, has learned several ik-w features in
the art of improving ami adorning tlic Masculine
portion of tlic human family, lie's Lccn
Wean to New York, took lessons under scientific
men, nnd has made himself so familiar
with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages
and responsibilities of the human weather-boarding
department that. just, as soon as
he lays his eyes on u man, In- knows what he
lacks?whether it is food or raiment. He is
fimt. tlu> xntno to mnnkiiiii tlint siirinir into vt'fF.
etution. Country merchants wmiM ilo well to
conic in and take ti few lessons?charges moderate
for single scholar?classes taken ut reduced
rates.
If it is food m?l raiment, lie takes him in,
cover.-*, weather-hoards and floors him, und
then ?cndi? him over to his friend, II. S. ICerr,
or down to Loniax ?fc Cobb's, where in n few
minute.*, after the patient has realised the revivinp,
healthful influence of the external application
they will commence the inside work
?ceiling, lathing, plastering and securing, and
then start him home. Ami it is no wonder, af
tor taking sonic of I.omax ?fc Co lib's or II.
Kerr's in'ard filling (which is substantial, no
liquid) then allowing LvoXb to give tin-in what's
rolled the surface polish, that men's wives
don't know them when they go home; the
little boys ami girls run ami hide, thinking
some city folks have come 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
niec looking stranger.
A few men of nil her ordinary appearance,
who have thrown thems<lv.s entirely into i.vI.on.h
flirt ...I.-.T... .1....I
from a suit of hid Clot In** ; il lias mnri-R-d t lu ll)
into rich families, given (It.-in a s'at r far !> ;yond
their expeet ations, and tlic means of
pitching them u.s lii^rli u| aspliifty-phour phorty
in the eeall: of uppi'i'tcndom respectability.
There are now in I lie city of Abbeville, .'I
Churches, 2 Aeademh-s, 1 Singing ik-hool, a
great many l>ry Hoods Stores, -J Printing Ollices,
2 Wholesule Grocery Jlouses, *2 Jewellers' Establishments,
a Thespian Corp.", Masonic ami
Odd Fellows' Lodge, I>aneing Class, llipprodrome,
2 Carriage and Ihijjgy Manufactories,
4 Hotels, several Hoarding Houses, 1 I>rug
Store, Gin Factory, ami a Steam Saw Mill, 2
Harness, and several Hoot nnd Shoe Shops, Tin
IVffintifiiMftrt* It TjhUiiv' KjI ????*? *~ i*?l?
net, Carpenters' and Itlaeksmitlis' Shops, :)
RefreshmentSaloons, au<l 2 Livery Stables, and
it will not <lo for a gentleman lo make a ba<l
appearance at any of these [ilawn; it injure*
their hnsiucb*. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable
for a'l the above named places, avocations and
occupations, and because he has a hig trade and
a large Stock, lie don't intend to ask prices
that arc unreasonable.
Lyons'stock of Leghorn uu<l Straw Hat*, is
complete. Hekeepstiiu- l'ncket Knives, Razors,
Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddits, Fiddle String#
nnd Fiddle Rosin, manufactured expressly fur
tins trade, Flutes, F:it>*ni I?? u- Fasteners, Interest
Tables, the most convenient thinir of the
kind now in use?every l?n iy <>u^ltl to have
one?Honkers' Cuscs, liill Hooks, pocket and
Memorandum ltooks, Envelopes, better Paper,
the largest stock ever brought to this market?
New Yorkers complain of a scarcity since we
purchased?Steel Fens, so many that there is
hii anticipated advance on steel. Fort Mommies
enough to hide all the money in the District,
Combs, Ilnir brushes, Nnil and Tooth Brushes,
enough to open a whole sale lirush and comb
houn\ and il" Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has got.
cuibiue?u wiioio cnse ol Itlnrkinir, Needles,
any quantity, and low l?y retail, Triconherou.*,
Katliairion, Cologne, llair Oil, Handkerchief
Extracts and awn-t MneUin-.: stuff, Xcedlo and
Thiinble Caaee, Lanterns, Whips, Valises,
two or three Horses, nml ho ninnv other
tilings that it would take us a whole day to
look them up and name them over, all of which
are ready for inspection and sale, at the Corner
Store in the Marshall House.
Abbeville C. II., April 10, 60-tf
Hew Spring A. Summer Good*
At Ha 1 Granite Range.
Chambers it Marshall are now receiving
tlicir
Spring and Summer Goods.
i? r i . . '
nwin uc luuna complete, with every novelty
of the Season in
DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
MANTILLAS. EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY, OLOVES, GANCY,
LEGHORN NEAPOLITAN
AND CRAPE BONNETS,
?ALSO?
A fine assortment of BONNET RIBBONS
FRENCH FLOWERS, and a variety o
TRIMMlfTQS, which have been selected wit!
giNf*t eare, and to which wo most respectftdlj
invite the attention of the citizeus of this placi
and the susroundiog District
April 8, 1856. 6ft tf
Water Proof Wnrc>IIoasc.
Tl ^ if TIIE subscriber has taken ^ j[
j&BBt tbo Planter's Water Proof
W^re Home, formerly occupied by Mr
John Usher, Sr., aud by strict attention U
business, he hopes to merit a liberal share o
the patronage of the generous public of tin
upper and Cotton growing districts.
The Ware Hqiisc is ntiove hit?h water mart
-nign ana dry," and more secure from fin
tlian Any oilier Ware House in Town.
P. S. I will aluo attend to receiving an?
forwarding Goods and Produce, entrusted V
my care. C. H. KENNEY.
Hamburg, Sept. jl, 1866. 19-lm
. c/wmimiicfi
'TV) the Jail at Abbeville Court House *
f X 6n 'Wednesday the 18th February, flA
inflt, a Negro wonan Daffiiey, who says -M
he belongs to Sherard Barksdale, of this DU
trict.
Said Negro is about four .feet six inches high
aappoted to be WrtM -sixty ot icirenty year
"faceTnqptruer
is requested t/> come foward prov
< "> ch'Vr^mm7:L.
F?V 28.1866. 4? - tf
E< J T
' AT ARBGTII
A Depot for Fine
4 S I 1IAVK Now u Hrtt. of liuntls, in nl
; .XV ns goutl as ever struck a lick in thiao
Any Stj
from ii Crnne-neok Coneli to tlie running-go
low its finv other Slion in the State, for I
I.ATKST AND MOST FASlIIONAULR
Persons wishing unythinc; in my line, art
j Ahhevillc C. 11., S. O., .Inn 28, 1850.
Octagon Burial Ca
; r|"MIKSE CASKS arc extensively used, nntl
j JL tins fur transportation, depositing in
j made of the
M?st Iinpcrisliublc ^Iatcrinh
To prevent rust. or corrosion ; and when j
tion tlitil tlie bodies of our deceased love
tiors of water, or depredations of vi-rniin,
obviating tlie ii?-i*essity of busty burials; o
i Tlie OCTACiOX CASK i* n new style of A'
Highly Poli;
; (itill free from objections expressed by s?
. former styles.
| The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish
I of any size required. Also,
Black Walnut and Cov
! uti<1 ilc-livcred in the shortest possible tim
please tnke notice <>f my ih-seriptive painplil
Abbeville (J. II., March SI, 1 So(>]
Mr In >nn
nui
AT ABBE
MATHIS & SALE Respectfully iitforn
ci ally, tlint they have upctivif a IIOT
for the accommodation of permanent ami tr
tion to tin- wants ami comfort of ull who nit
tion urn] induce a repel il ion of the vail. Th
hoiiiitiful supply the country can afford ; alt
f?irti.M*-; rooms convenient and ample; ami
J fort, of their guest*.
! Tlicy would further announec that they i
{ and as they have attuchcd to their Hotel
: found anywhere hereabout, which will alwa;
I ami Attended hy experienced and rusty <
J creased patronage of the public. They are
j of stock with shelter ami I'ihm). Tlicy arc a
any kimi ??f Travelling Conveyance from a Si
very host of drivers. They have, just coiiiji
liorsc Hacks ever run in tliift section, whi
safe and comfortal^e vehicle of lrans|ior(ati<
Charges in all eases, for man an<l beast, w
Horse, H7 A cents; Two feels, litiA ; and hy t
November SO, ]8o.j
Banner copy four times.
M. STRAUSS,
COKES1I U It V ,
IS SO MI'CII Engaged in Helling ami box
out his NEW STOCK OK SIMM NO A!
SUMMER OOODS, purchased in New Yo
I Philadelphia, Baltimore ami Charleston, tl
I lie lias not the time to specify and detail. !
ery one says?and what every one says in
be so?that it is the Chcaprst, lutictt end J
Stock brought to Cokcsbury. Consisting of
Prints, Jaconet, Muslins, ROBKS, Organd
BRII.LI ANTES, Gii.pham?;
Bareges, Tissues, Labnradors, C11ALLY, 1
It A BOUT SATIN E;
MARABOUT BASSALE, CRAPE MARE
GAUSE MEXICAN A;
The above new Goods in all colors, as well
Mourniitfj Kli/lr.
LINEN GOODS.
MA NT A LETS, and MANTILLAS, Rildx
Collars, Sleeves anil Trimmings.
I JON NETS AND IIATS.
Vor r.KN'TS ROYS mid VOIiTII Coo.l,
every variety, viz:
Cottonsi<fe, fiiiiens, I)rnp il'F.te, Cnshninr
&e. Aleo,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Boots, Slippers, Gaiters, nml Children's Sin
HATS ANI) CAPS,
Besides his full stock in HARDWARE* GT
I L'KKY, CKOUKEKV, and
STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOI
My stuck id now complete in nil its depi
ments. Thankful for the patronage heretof
given to me, I hope that the present st<
*clectrd with ijrcat care ami under the bent
vantaqr*, will he the strongest inducement
my old friends and customers. New ones ot
and judge for yourselves, and rest assured ;
can buy as cheap from nio as any where c
besides n large and beautiful assortment to
lect from. M. STRAUSS
Cokesburj*, April 7, 1800 4*JI
I FROM
; ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON
A-FOUU HORSE ?TAGE leaves AB
VILLE on Monday, Wednesday i
Friday.
, Leaves Washington, Oa., on Tuesday, Tin
day and /Saturday tnofoings.
1 A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'cl
a. x., for AUrfnt* and Augunta.
> OFFICE ?t the FO-8T OFFICE.
f JOHN McBRYD? A gen
2 Abbeville CL H., April 3, 185fi. 48 1y
N. A. HflXI?.
WHOLESAt^ RETAIL '
, DEALER IS ,
Main Street,
OOLXJMBS^ 8. O.
cr Or<Jff? frbbC tit CouiUry rupeetj
t inwitrt and fmtkfuUy JUUd. ' [Oe
^ i mlmmmlmi 4ii . i
HMHRY 8. KHRR,
W HOLEDiLli ft BETA
o DEALER Ttf ^
(MCBBH8, WOTHWW k CONPBCTIOKAKl
' Astt&vrtxs, o. a., * o.
i ?
4r % .
AYLOr s
S3- ma am ** *- 9
>LE C. II., S. C.,
Carriages and Busies.
I the variouu branches of CAItUlAOE MA KINO,
r uuy other town, I unt able to buihl
rle of Vehicle,
nr of ft Whctl-bitrrow. Ami my prices will be at
the same styles of work, which are always of th?
! very respectfully invited to give me a eall.
ses?Rosewood Finish.
possess valuable advantages over all other Cofvaults,
or for ordinary interments. They are
>; also Eiiamckil Inside and Out,
iropcrly cemented, we have the gratifying rellecd
ones, enclosed in them, are free from irrupand
may, without oppressive odor, lw. kept?
r, if desired, transported to a distant land.
Ictallic Cases, of benutiful form, and finished in
shed Rosewood,
mie concerning the r-hape ami appearance of tlio
the above CASI'iS, at the shortest notiee possible,
ered Coffins Made to Order.
e. For further information of the above Cases,
ets, which are in circulation.
1i !. TAYI.OK.
) i'ilmii ^tallies
VILLE C. K.
i their obi friends ami pntroi s, ami the public i;cn
Kb, on Washington street, opposite Mr. lliiirhey*!
niiflient honnlers. They iiiteiol to irive such atti-o
ty once call upon tin-inns shall insure entire salis
eir table will never want for tin; best. nn 1 niosl
imlaiits prompt nml faithful; 1 ?? ?!?? clean ami com
I, in short, everything suited t>? the case ami coin
vill continue the 1.IYKI5Y STAI?LK 111 "SINI-ISS
as coinuiixlinus ami comfortable Stables as can b<
l-3 bo bountifully supplied witli tin- best provciidci
tatler?, they hope to receive the continued ami in
at all times prepared to accommodate any tiumhei
Iso always prepareil to furnish their customers witl
(iddle-llorse lo a FOlMMHiKSK HAC'IC, with tin
ilcteil, one of the most convenient ami elegant fori*
ich families or companies of pas-enjrers will liml .*
>11.
ill bo made as low as possible. For single feed o
he day, 75 cents.
:;u tf
SPRING GOODS?1850.
J. F. BURCHARO & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.
iIUr uroaa at., upposite masonic Hall,
A 1U3 now receiving ail unusually clmici
r^> J\. variety of
SPUING DliKSS FA nines,
ust which tlioy are selling at the very lowest |>ri
jrxt ces possible, and to which tlic attention of pur
chasers is very cordially ami respectfully uivi
io?, ted. Tlieir utock embraces tlic following, a
mong oilier?, of French Kngl\*h nnd Amrrictn
IA- productions. Particular nJtention is asked ti
1 u 1 ; 1? ?- "
i niu.iii, uijiiii, i'cjiihuj, i.ic'ht re vortiuimu
IZ, facturc "1 Bombazines, challies. delaines
bareges, grenadines, Ac. Tliirrin A Milliard'
in black ami colored cliallies, liiarguisc, vol
borage, ami tissue*.
PRIXTKD GOODS.?Steinbiicli, Kocchlinks
Pcrcnls, brillinntes, cambrics, jaconets, lawns
",8> organdies nnd borages,
?also?
Parisldack silks, superior qualities;
t of Paris rich fancy silks;
" I'on i lands, very handsome;
etat " French and Knglish Calicoes of Stein
baHi's lloglc's ilonteiths A Norton's;
Cases of Ginghams, lilack and fancy, nil prices
Printed challics and borage delaines, from lov
oes. priced to very rich ;
American lawns and muslins;
" Calicoes, low priec and fast colors ;
?" 110 USEKEEP1XG GOODS.
Richardson's Linens, and oilier makers, i
very full assortment in all varieties, for sliirt
urt- ing, sheeting, pillow casing, Ac., Ae.; birds-ey
ore diapers, Scotch ditto, towelling and towels
>ck, Turkish Hath, Ae.; window drapery, Ihco am
ad- muslin, Ac., Ac.
> to Summer Goods for Gentlemen and Boys, ii
imc Linen drillings, Ac., cottonades of all sorts, vest
yon ings, springeassinicrcs, cashmerett, drab e'te, Ac
lse- DOMESTIC GOODS,
.PL An unrivaled assortment of sheetings am
j. shirting*, brown anil blenched, from 3-4 to 12
width find from the lowest priced to the flues
ir; English und American makes.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Of every sort nnd kind, considered drairabl
. to have, by the piece or bnlo. In addition t
the altove, we lisive tl?c very finest assormen
"*** of colhitv, Laccs and Embroideries in general
and ! to lift foil ml nrohitlilv in Sfnt/>
, j/f. BURGli AUD & CO.
urfl- May of 18/SO. 62-1 y
?ck FURNITURE WAREROOWS!
L BENJAMIN k GOODRICH,
Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
"Vf EXT Door above Thomaa I'MRUk,
XN lticliardsonY A Son's
Book Store, and opposite Lam- '
back's & Cooper's new Iron Store, w,piild. r?
spectfullv announce to. their friends nod t6
89 public that they are now receiving daily 1
choice and well selected assortment of all kind
of FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, _ Bool
unites, oom?, unair*, ieio-ftietes, Centre Tablet
Window Shade#, Ac., of the latest and mos
ully fashionable designs, whiohvthty/will guarrijite
fiu to sell A low a^can.b* bought In ttiV oity/an<
we init* aU whpwyaji ApMreju? tomH ?
. examine dal'stock T>efore purchasing elsewhere
i Soring, Hair and Cotton MATTRAS3ES, am
|r all Jund*?f JjtrnitaiV Maifcitoctiwed had Re
t4H<- paired to order, with neatness and dispatch.
T fW Th^ Firai, positively, have no conncc
rea itlon with arty other Pnrni rare House' in thi
oily. BENJAMIN' & GOODRICH,
Augusta, G*., April 25, 1856. 52-dy ja
m
1856. 1856.
CHEAP DltY GOODS
For Spring.
BROOM & NORRELL,
238 ItrosKl Street, Augusta, Uu.,
HAVK Just opened their SPRING STOCK of
STAl'LK ANI) FANCY DRV (iOODS,
ami \v<?uM respectfully call the attention of
tho citizens of Abbeville ami adjoining District#
to the assortment., which comprises almost
every article in the Dry <?oods line, an<l havitnj
!jr< it bnut/hl by an rjrpcrirncd Iiui/it, they are
prepared to offer Ooods at such prices ns they
eon guarantee ?? be iw Ciieai- as tiik Ciikai'kst.
Keeling assured that n careful examination of
our Stock will induce ft liberal share of patronage,
they solicit the fnvorof an early call.
Aluonir our Cooils ?"? iovifi* luii-t ii'lilni" nt.
trillion t<> tlio following:
IMiiin Blk. and Fancy I ires* silks
" Satin Striped atnl Fr. Printed HAUKCIvS
, lli.li Sll.lv CHKNADINKS, and Satin Maid
TISSUES
Fr. Printed ('1IA M.I ICS, an.l HAItKClJ 1)kl.AINKS
! Kii-h (irfniiilini-, l.eivgu ami Jaconet FLOWf
KHKI> ROltKS
" Fr. Printed OU<! AXPIES, Ml'SLINSnnd
LAWNS
151k- CHAM.IICS, TAMATANS, P.OMUAZINKS
ami ALPACAS
Plain ami Clicked JACONKTS, CAMHIMCS,
NANSOoK and SWISS Ml "SUNS
imil.MANTS. C A LICO KS, <! IX (! 11A MS, TARLATANS,
?te., & ?te.
Large assortment Winked KDCI.NOS and INSKItTINliS
Kinbroidered COLLARS, SLKKVKS, CIIF.MIzirrrics,
hanks and floincincs
Uioli Kml.roirdered P.ASCllES, l.ncu and Silk
MANTILLAS
L?<?o And Crape SHAWLS. IMk. Silk LACKS
Superior ns>ortod (inods for (IKN'IS* ami
lit iVC U< I.' ? 1.
' I O " J-#.\ u
LINENS, TABLE DAMASKS,
DIAI'EISS, TOWELLINGS, Ac.. tie.
10-1 nnd l'i- t Linen SHEETINGS, and Super.
I'll.LOW "ASK LINENS
Superior Asst. ">l. and l.ro. 1)( (MESTIC.S,
.si i Ei-r; v long cloth*
.STItl Ti. 'vlNGiSand .SERVANTS*
good."
.Sup. Asst. II for (Jents. Ladies, Misses,
Hn\ i . Children, of all kinds and
priced
Together with manv other floods, not mentioned,
and all which will lie offered at prices
that cannot lie undersold in the way ol fair and
upright, dealinir l?v anv house in the .State.
~ BROOM & NORRELL.
? 238 Broad .St., August it, (in.,
I April 1 ly] Nearly opposite Augusta Hank.
i) H Y "(TT) 0 li s .
SPRING IMPORTATIONS,
1 8 5 6 .
MIU.Kll ?t WAItRKX, Opposite ttlobr
Hotel, Augusta, (in., are receiving their
t usual choice variety of Sl'KIXd 1<UFSS FAl?.
kit's, embracing the best makers tit' French
. ami Kuglish production*. nm<>ng which are?
Kich l'rinted French Jaconets and Orirandics;
; Uifli ' Flounced liarcgc* nml < tigaiulics;
. I Iticli " American and Kniflish Lawns;
r j Uieh " French lirilliauW and Cambrics ;
. It it-It " llarejivs mill Ti.-'siH'H ;
lilutt', Hint ami I'ink, 1'lain Brilliant,?, new
i article.
Silks !
Assorted Colors Flouiieeil Silk I >ressrs ;
Kieli l'laiil aii<l Stri|?e<l Taffeta Silks ;
f llieli Moire Anti<|iie, Toiilnnl ami China Silks;
Illaek Taffeta ami <5ro ile Uliim; ])<>.
floiiruiii^ Cioods !
1'lain ami Stiipe<l Crelia<linet) nii'l l?arei?es;
Hiuck l-'lounec.l (Iroi.adine ami IJareire I)resses;
Superior Summer ISomlmziues ami Cliallies ;
Iilaek Jaeonets, Orfjamlics ami Marquise ;
Hluek Hug. Crapes, Love Veils ami llamlkerj
ehiefs.
r.. ti.w i;..? -.r
we linve a complete stoek of Calicoes, (iiiip'
j hams, Linen Goods, Furniture 1'ainU, Kmhroidoriea
ami J.aces, Hosiery and Gloves, l'lsiin
an*l Kmbroidered Crape Sliuwlc.
A large lot of Mantilla?, in great variety of
. style*.
l'aiitaloon Studs, Bleached and Brown
. I Good*.
, j White and Striped Osnnliitrgs, of various
,,! brands.
Our friends and customers are resprctfullv
, invited to examine the largest, stoelc of Spring
^ and Summer ( < M )])S tliat we have ever had.
1 Particular attention paid to filling orders.
Augusta, Ga., April 18, 1850 50-tf
I; REES &TTN.T~0 N,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
TIIR undersigned have
lunucu n v..()|mniici'hiii]i iiflBBSt
fur tin: transaction of a General Warehouse and
. Commission llusiness, nntl will, on the first of
^ September next, take tlio new Fire Proof Warehouse
on Jackson street, now occupied 1?3*
Crocker <fc Uecs.
We will give our strict personal attention to
nil business entrusted to our care, ami woulil
respectfully solicit a share of tlie I'ulilic patn
| ronngc.
Mr. ItKlvS woulil take this occasion to return
0 . his sincere thanks to the frieuilsand patrons of
' the firm of Crocker ?fc Kecs for their liberal
1 patronage, and would solicit a continuance of
the same for the new firm.
" All orders for Magging, Hone and Family
Supplies, will be carefully filled at the lowest
' ; market prices.
I The usual cnsli advances mn<lc when required.
t .lOIIN C. UKES,
?/ ii.. ?.... ..e n l j. u
| i vi uiu i|rni "i ?. ncias
t SAMUEL 1>. LINTOJf.
July I, 185C. ' tl-3m
ESTATE OF JOHN GIVENS, DECEASED
? SETTLEMENT.
t '"IMIE Kindred nnd Creditor*, nnd all parties
I, .L concerned ore hereby notified tlint n fi
nnl ssettiement ot sani instate win i>e made in
the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville, on tlie 14th of
Octobcr next. The Distributees arc requested
- to be punctual in their attendance, as the administrator
will not hold himself accountable
for interest afterwards.
JOHN L. ELLIS, Adin'r.
Juno 20, 1850. , ' 8-3in.
Piano Fortes.
| T1IE Subscriber keeps on hRiid^^35fcig|
Nunn's " A Clark's celebrated
? grand action PIANOS, also, other makers';
a MEIjODEONS, <fec,, -which he warrants, and
, will sell at New York price*, delivered at the
k Depot. *' a GARDNER,
, 106 RicqAiuwox Stkkkt,
I A fev> dovr$ above Exchange Bank,
e , . i .. Columbia, S. C.
1 April 11. 1860 Iy
. PKPglv 0KBFJBLWL**3E2m ' ?
\ 10,000 PIECES of WAlX'PAPERING,
A ftOO:Tap?rt Transparent Window Shades
With PifcMres to mAMh.
Morcbttdt* and Planters Itom Abbeville Dls8
ttf ct wishing to ptirchase will do well to call
4 V'"' ' A. BLEAKLY,
! Augnstn, Ga., May 2, 18BB. 52-ly
\j, ? . / . \ . ,
Hardware, Paints, Oil*,
WINDOW GLASS, &c.,
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil,
COLUMBIA, S. O.
TUB Subscribers liuvc now |
on liuucl an extensive assort- |f? ; '
mcnt of (loads in their line, which '
they arc selling at the lowest market price* for v
I Cash, and to which tlicy respectfully enll the
I attention of purchasers. ~ Their stock consists
in pnxt. as follows, viz: n
Bur Iron, Hoop, Sheet, Hand, Oval, Hound and t
S<juurc Iron;
Cast, German and Hlistcr Steel; Anvils, Hello
ws, Vices, ?fce.;
i Mill and t'rom-Cut Sawn; Mill Iroi's, Xnils, ;i
j Wagon Hoxes, Pot-Ware; \
i Heneh mid Moulding i'huics, Ousels, Angers, i
j Files, Horing Machines;
| Mortice Machines, Lathes, Saws, Heneh Screws, n
Hinges, Screws ; 1
j Locks, Holts, Latches, Axes, Hoes Plough i
I Moulds, Adzes; I s
I Axles, Springs, Kuaiiiclcd and Patent. Leathers, I <
j Paints, Varnishes; \
: Window ( lass, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Paint ii
I llrn.JiM i
Corn Shollcre, Straw Cutters, Corn ami Col? j
Mills, Leather licitintr ;
! l.iiun, 1'liiHtor, Cement, (!unpow?ler, Shut,
| l.eiol, etc., ?li'.
Those in want of f Jooils in tin* lJar?lware
I lino, will liinl it to their interest t?> give us a 1
cull before making their purchases. .
l-i:SIli:U it Ali.NKW A CO. i i
l ei) I.',, 1S.-.I5 41 tjul ;
u l I7k~1TITs K N N,~~;!
Wliol(!sal(! and ltcfail GiMM-ors/j
COLUMBIA, S. C., ; \
: fSQ} Won.l) I*o?|>cetfllllv I <1* f '
eall the attention of tin; i
eitiz-ns of AMioville District to their large ami *
well assorte<l stoek <>f
CHOCEKIKS, (
which thoy otfer at. the lowest, market, price?, j
In mhlition to tin-heavier articles usually kept |
| in a well-arrangd (iroeery, keep a full ,
, stock <>f J.
| "FANCY G HOC KillES," |
in*'tin1111 ix almost. every ill'lleie n\iliU'c| ill llic !
family. }'
lVraons visiting f.'olmnlmi will li ml it to tlicit- , 9
mlviiiitap-to give ii# a call In-fore making their 1
pnrdinscrs.
II. ML'I.Ll-'Ii. II. 1). SK.VW
April 11, ls.lrt -1'.) ly
TANYARD AT L0WN0ESV1LLE.
rJ"MIK nmlcrsignoil most respectfully call tlio
JL attention of (lie pulilic to our Stock of
LKAT1IKII we have, ami will keep on liaml a I
variely of asliom] I.KATIIKil as can lioliotijrlit
lit any lanyarti in in : i uiiiury.
Having lai<l in a heavy Stork of Slaugthterctl
I litles last Spring, we will bo able t<> supply
l.h? pf?>|il<! with heavy SULK LKATIIKR, Uiii
lJantls, Arc.
?ALSO? i
'
To our Harness Shop. We will keep on haml i
a lot of gooil Mailt* Harness of our own i
make, Being professional Workman, wt can
safely say, that we fan putTup as tine ami as 1
gootj Work as any establishment in the l)is- j
triet, ami aseht-ap as til** cheapest.
All ortlersattemleil to immediately. Wo so- |
licit a tall. " (
Leather, Harness, Briilles, Martingales, ?fcc., 1
?tc., will he given in exi:liang<> for 1 titles anil
ISark, or Cash will be given if prcferrotl.
M. ?fc W. II. MLLI.IKIX. !
June T,, 1 8-tf
mm w o < ??
FOR SALE!
rI",llK Subscribers will keep on hand at all
I_ time*, at. tlic Saddlery ami Harness Store
of K. in this Village, an assortment
of all kinds of ST< )V1\S, wliich they pledge
themselves to sell on us favorable terms as
Stoves of the same quality can be purchased
for in Charleston. Uieir COOKING SToVKS
they will warrant, to do everything that a
Cooking Stove can do. and arc sure they will
give universal satisfaction.
One of us will spend the most of the present
year at. the North, and will be able to select
' the best anil most approved patterns.
II W I^STl'l I'l.D,
i. BRANCH.
Abbeville C. IL, S. C., .Tail 8, 1850. ly
llOUCJKS' DEPOTT
rJ"MIE Firm of ROBERT*, ADAMS & SMITH I
.1 was dissolved on tlie first of October,
1S.V1. It is hoped that all persons indebted
will eomo forward and settle by cash or note,
ns we are uuxioiis tj> close our old business.
ROBERTS & ADAMS |
Slill i-oiiliiiue liosiiifiw Jit. lliiil>ri>u niul nl T mm
Cane, and hy the first of April will have a fine <
Spring Slock of Goods,
!t'lci't?il with great care in New York and Baltimore,
which wo rcspeetfully offer to our
friends and customers nt moderate profit?.?
Conic ami see, nnd lie your own judge. We
merely wish to let von know that we are still
here, fcoling satisfied that, if you will conic,
our flowls and prices will please you.
Very respectfully,
" ROBKRTS ?t ADAMS.
Hodges', S. C., March 27, 1830 47 tf
Sitfii of (he Two Large Wutclics.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
AMI
,m m-tz 9
AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH!
ni'iiinr i x"ivJ __ i t-* ? i? _ -ii i
iMimviwiiun arm J/fillers Will <!l?
well to cull and examine the stock of \
WA'lClIErt, CLOCKS and .IHWBLItY, at
31!) Kiltff Street |
before tlicy purcliafo eUsewlu-ru. Every article '
warranted. I
A stock nlwnya on hnml peculiarly adapted
to country dealer*.
Save twcnty jxr ccnt. b;/ calling on
will. JIASTKIlMAa, ,
21'J King-Ht, Charleston, i
Four d??ors from Wcutworth street. i
October 5, 1855 22 tf |
April II, 1850 ' 49 ly
v?J ML Jm.m m
H1I. -SCUDDAY, HI. D., Office
?t Lowndeaville, 8. C., solicit* nroo- ^
tico in CHRONIC DISEASES. Ilia extensive
acquaintance wit.1i Anatomy, Physiology and *
Pathology, and the laws and means of health,
in connection with the best and most satisfac- .
tory Medical agenta known to the profession, *
fcniiold him to; furnish to the diseased superior
aid. This department of Medicine receives luu
pnrticnlar study and practice. <
June 20, 1856. 7-0m i
% r.
r
JkBBBmXtl C. H.
Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe
Manufactory.
THE subscriber most icill
spoctfully calls tlicattention VHl
' of tlic public, and especially
lis old friend* and customers, to bis large and
trcll-sclccted stock of
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes.
Hi* hns also n large stock of tine pump-soled'
itidtiim welted liOO'IS, of the latent styles, of
he finest French calf skin.
11c liiis ii larti*' stock of line doublc-solcd
Water-Proof Boots,
ill of his own manufacture, warranted. All of
vhich he will sell cheap./?r ? ?<*/?, or on u ered
L t<> prompt-pay inir c ustomers. j
lie is also pi-epaivd to make to orucr any
irtiele in the I?oot niiil Shoe line, having niiriiu
number "I" tin- finest workmen in his etn t<>V1111*111,
ami being a practical workman him,
i-It'. Having the finest, stock of Leather thn'Vi-reame
to this liistriet, his Hoots and Shoet
vill In* iiiaili-in tin; neatest and latest styles^
mil for lit an?l workmanshijt shall not he ex*
elled. N. MclSVOY. i
March 21, ls.'.r. -1 iJ 12tu
Joiiii>r nu<l Cahiiict Shop,. j
nkxt noon to tiii: rr.Kss okficb,
AHUKY1LLK CO CUT llOl'SK, S. C.,
I'M IK undersigned, thankful lor
pn?t favors, and ever rea?ly
.?? serve a generous puldie, may -l*t^V? I t*
>e at all tunes found at his Shop in the Knst rn
eoruer of Christian it Dcale's Coach Kacorv,
where lo- is prepared to make l'ANKL
io'ults, SAS1I, IJLINDS, MANTEL l'IKCKS,
te., ile.
1 will also make TAHLES, HESKS, HOOK*
:AS1:< l'HTUKE 1'liA.MES, and repair furlituiv
lire.
I will kci-ji ronstaully on liarul r< a?1y made
.'Ol'HSS ??t lip- lii-st material ami finest lin.-'li,
i-it li?-r ]Mi]i<]n'il or covered, all of which
I will deliver to any point in the district five
>f chilly with hears"; or upon railroad if de'iivd
in direction.
All work ton.; warranted ns ?p?il as the liest'
iti?l cheap neeordiitj;. Ton per cent olf fur
?a*h on all work done '>v ?') -.
I''"' reference, apply t<> any tront.loman
u tin? Incorporation. (I. L\ JJOWKIIS.
Iimic 'J-2, IS.*,.".. 7 tf
AYER'S PILLS,
Anew and singularly succcssful remedy for the
curc of all Bilious diseases ? Costivcncss, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers,
Uout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammfttions.
Headache, l'ains in the Breast, Side, Back,
Mid Limbs, Female Complaints, See. &e. _ Indeed,
very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medicine
is not more or less required, and much sickness
and sutlering minht be prevented, if a harm
less UUl ciiccuiai uauiiiriii: WUJU iuuiu uvvtj uavu.
No person can feel well while .1 costivc habit of
body prevails ; besides, it soon generates serious and
Dften fatal diseases, which might have been avoided
by the timely and judicious use of a pood purgative
1 his is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and
bilious derangements. They all tend to become or
[iroiluce the deep seated and formidable distempers
which load the hearses all over the land. Hence a
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, and this l'ill has been perfected
?HI. iA-;ll I., ll.nf rlrmmwl. An
extensive triiil of its virtues by Physicians, Professors,
niul Patients, has shown results surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures
have been effected heyond 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 Pills, we may mention:
Prof. J. M. Lockk, Analytical Chemist, of Cincinnati,
whose high professional character is endorsed
by
Jciiin McLkam, Judge of the Supreme Court of
the United States. ~ - ?**
Thus. Couwin, Secretary of the Treasory,
lion. J. M. Wkioiit, Governor of Indiana.
N. Long worth, great wine grower of the West.
Also, I)k. J. It. Cim/roN, Practical Chemist, of
New York City, endorsed bv
i!,... tir t xr l._ _.
u".i. ??. ij. jiAitui, outrruiary m oiaic.
Wm. lJ. Astok, the riclicst man in America.
S. Lei. a nil & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan
Hotel, and many others.
Did sp?.ce permit, we could give manv hundred
Certi6catcs, from all parts where the Pills have
been used, hut evidence even more convincing than
the cxpericncc of eminent public men is found io
their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and
study, are ottered to the public as the best and
most complete which the present state of medical
sciencc can all'ord. l'hcy arc compounded not of
the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtue#
rtiily of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in a xtate of purity, and combined together
in mini u ni.iuiici a* iu iimiuu nil- uoi rctiuiuj. Aflin
system of composition for medicines has been found
in the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a
more ctllcicnt remedy than had hitherto been oIk
taiued by any process. The reason is perfoctly obvious.
While by the old mode of composition, every
medicine is burdened with more or less of aer{-v
amnions mid injurious qualities, by this oach individual
virtue only that is desired for the curative,
clfcct is present. All the inert and obnoxious qua!-,
[tics of each substance employed are left behind, tho
serf-evident the effects should prove, as they have
proved, more purely remedial, nnd tho l'llls a surer,
innrc powerful antidote to disease than any othermedicine
known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that my medicine*
should l>c taken under the counsel of nn attending
Physician, and as he oould not properly judge of *<
remedy without knowing its composition, I have
supplied the accurate Formulas by which both my
I'ectornl and Pills are made to tho wholo body of
Practitioners in the United States and British American
Provinces. If, however, there should be any
Dno who has not received them, they will" bapromptly
forwarded by mail to his roqucst.
Of nil the Patent Medicines that are offered, how
few would be taken if their composition was known f
Their life consists in their mystery. I have no
mysteries.
The composition of my preparations !s laid open,
to all men, sud all who arc competent to judge otv
the subject freely ncknowlodRO their convictions ofi
their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pcctoral was-,
pronounccd by scientific men to "be a wondorful!
medicine before its cffccts were known. Many etn-incnt
Physicians have declared the same thing ofj*
my Pills, and even moro confidently, and are will-inj{
to certify that their anticipations were more
than realized by their cffccts upon trial.
They oncratc by their powerful influence on th?
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
imu ncuiuiy ncuon ?remove mo odouiicuouv oil
the stomach, bowolo, liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregtilar action to health, arid,
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangement?
as uo the first origin of disease.
Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take,,
rod being purely vegetable, no ham can arias ton.
their uh in any quantity.
For minute directiona, m wrapper on the Bos. j
pbefarkd by
DR. JAMES C. AYBB, *
Practical and Analytical Chemit^
LOWELL, ma88. '
Frio* 96 Cants per Box. lira leKS te 9L
sold by
VAKDLAW A AUiK-vllie O, IK,
And l.y ovary Merchant in tho Diatrifct,
IAVILANI), IIAIIUAI/A CO;, Chnrfeatbo,
Apr 11 6m] Oeneral Ag?nbC
)EIENT CHAPTER HO. 9 B.\ A.ML*.,
(OKEKBIIRY,
A MEET& Third Friday in ctcry
Month, at 8 1'. M.
?V\ MaY'-W, 1850 y \2ux ' ,
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