The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, September 12, 1856, Image 4
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TERMS.
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Advertisements will l>c inserted conspicuously
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I'iquure of 12 lines or less, 1 insertion, 7o
Kvery following insertion, 37
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advertising largely.
All obituary notices exceeding twelve lines
will he charged as advertisements.
t^-All communications and letters on business
with this ollice, must be addressed to Tiik
Indetknuknt I'rkss, Abbeville C. 11. S. C., i*kk- I
to insure attention.
ADVERT1ESMENTS.
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY!
CUAXO AIN'T A.WT1IIXG COMPARED TO IT!;
SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USE ! j
Cotton heed a rciTuct Atiisnnec!
CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!!
jr-i TttrT ? ? ar s 9
ri^UE indefatigable District and Village
JL Clothing Man, l>v close observation and
hard study, lias learned several now features in
the art of improving and adorning thu Masculine
portion of the human family, lie's been
clean to New York, took lessons under scientific
men, and lias 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 a man, lie knows what lie
lnrks whether it is food or I'siimi'iit- llf? w
just the same to mankind that spring is to vegetation.
Country merchants would do well to
come in and take ft few lessons?charges moderate
for single scholar?classes taken nt reduced
rates.
If it is food and raiment, lie tukes him in,
covers, weather-boards and floors him, and
then scuds him over to his friend, II. S. Kerr,
or down to I.omax ?fc Cobb's, where in a few
minutes, after the patient has realised the reviving,
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, after
taking some of I.omnx <fc Cobb's or 11. S.
Kerr's iu'ard filling (which is substantial, no
liquid) then allowing Lyons to give them what's
called the surface polish, that men's wives
don't know them when they go home; the
little boys and girls run and hide, thinking
some city folks have come to their i>a's houses,
young ladies commcnce fixing up to entertain '
their new beaux, and young men brush their
heads, look dignified and start to roecivc the
nice looking stranger.
A few men of rather ordinary appearance,
who have thrown themselves entirely into Lyons"
hands, know the advantages to be derived
from a suit of his Clothes ; it has married them
into rich families, given them a standing far beyond
their expectations, and been the means of
pitching them as high up nsphifty-phour pliorty
in the scale of uppertendom respectability.
There are now in the city of Abbeville, 3
Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, a
great many Dry floods Stores, 2 Printing Offices,
2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' Establishments,
n Thespian Corp?, Masonic and
Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, Hipprodrome,
\i Carriage' ami liuygy Manufactories,
4 Hotels, several Boarding Houses, 1 Drug
Store, Gin Factory, mid n Steam Saw. Mill. 2
Harness, and several Hoot and .Shoe Shop?, Tin
Man ufactory, !i Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet,
Carpenters' and lilacksmiths' Shops, X
Refreshment Saloons, and *2 Livery Stables, and
it will not do for a gentleman to make a bad
appearance at any of these places; it injures
their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable
for aU the above named plaecs, avocations and
occupations, und because lie has n big trade and
a large Stock, lie don't intend to ask prices
that are unreasonable.
Lyons' stock of Leghorn ami Straw Hats, is
complete. Hckeepstiue Pocket.Knives, llazors,
Oil and Fluid Lump?, Fiddles, Fiddle Strings
and Fiddle itoain, manufactured expressly for
this trade. Flutes. Patent Door Kna?j.n??r? in
tcrest Tables, the most convenient thing of the
kind now in use?every body ought to have
one?Bankers' Canes, Bill Hooks, l'ockct and
Memorandum Hooks, Envelopes, Letter l'nper,
the largest stock ever brought to this market?
New Yorkers complain of a scarcity since we
purchased?Steel Pens, so many that there i6
an anticipated advance on steel, l'ort Mommies
enough to hide all the money iti the District,
Combs, Ilair JJrushcs, Nail and Tooth brushes,
enough to open a whole sale brush and comb
house, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has got
'em sure?a whole case of Blacking, Needles,
any quantity, and low by retail, Triconhcrous,
Koihpirion, Cologne, Hair Oil, Handkerchief
Extracts and sweet smelling stuff, Needle and
Thimble.Cases, Lanterns, Buggv Whips, Valis?
'1 " >
kwu ui luiiu now, ami mi lliuny other
thiDgH that it would take us a whole day to
look them up and name them over, all of which
arc ready for inspection and sale, at the Corner
Store in the Marshall House.
AbbevilleC.il., April 1ft, 1858. 50-tf
IVew Spriug A Summer Voodw
i
At No- 1 Granite Range.
CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALL are now receiving
their
* Spring and Summer Goods,
which will be found complete, with every novelty
of tho Beoaon in
PRESS GOODS, SILKS.
JMANTILLAS. EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY, OLOVES, GANC'Y,
LEGHORN NEAPOLITAN
AND GRAPH HOTUKhrrsi
?ALSO?
A fine assortment, of BONNET RIBBONS,
FH ENCH FLOWERS, and a variety of
TRIMMINGS, which have been selected with
grfcat t ire, and to which we most respectfully
invite ibe attention of the citizens of tiiis place
rid thief''surrounding District
April 8, 1856. 60 tf
A. C. SQUlEirS^
% CHEAP CASH
.v~*UKNITUttE STORE,
*><.?* 173 Main street,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
IfAKprACTUBKB AND UENKBAL DEALER IV
-ift? Rn? and Plain FURNITURE.
PIANO& CHAIRS. MATTR ASSES, CHILi>"
-t)REN'S CARRIAGES, Ac., <tc.
C3y~ All fully Warranted, iff*
ApriE*k<1856 49 l j
Committed
npKMho>Jaii<at-Abbeville Court House ? J
Jb??Btt^?ne0d*y lh?,13th February, A
inst, a Negro wonan Daffoev, who Mytf _jHL
she bolohgu to Shcffard Barksdale, of this Die*
trict >?aid
Negro is abont fbor feet six inches high;
supposed to" b? 'trtme sixty o* seventy year*
offlfc ? -? -.4 |
ljao*B?r is requested to come foward prove i
property} pay eliarpes, and take her away.
B. J. COCHRAN, JaUor. \
Feb. 29, 1856. 42 tf ]
L..
E. J . T A
/m *?. nc m. eu
AT AtfUETILLl]
A Depot for Fine :
AS I 1IAVK Now a sett, of haml?, in nil tlie
ns yowl ns ever struck a lick in this or 11113
Any Stylo <
from a Crane-nook Condi to the running-gear ol
low as any other Shop in the State, for the 1
LATKST AND MOST FASIIIONAIJLE.
Persons wishing anything in my line, are ver
Abbeville C. 1!.,S. C., Jail 2S, 1*8511.
Octagon Burial Cases
rI"MIKSE CASES nrc extensively used, an<1 po.?s
JL Hub for transportation, depositing in vnul
made of llic
Most Imperishable Mate rials; a
To prevent rust or corrosion ; and when propti
tion tliul flic bodies of our deceased loved or
tior.s of water, or depredations of vermin, nn<l
obviating tlie necessity of hasty burials; or, if
The- OCTACON CASK in a new stylo of Metal]
perfect resemblance of
Highly Polishc
and free from objections expressed by hoiuc
former styles.
The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish the
of any size required. Also,
Black Walnut and Covered
nnd <leliverc<l in the shortest possible time. I
please take notieo of my descriptive pamphlets, '
Abbeville C. II., March HI, 1 Sf>?? ]
fcto Hotel aittr!
^ AT ABBEY J
MATHIS & SALE Kespeetfully inform thei
eially, that, they have opened a ilt>TK(., <
for the neeoninioilation i>f permanent ami transit
tion to t.lie wants and eomfort of nil who may 01
tion and induce a repetition of the vail. Their t:
bount iflll SlllinlV t li<- coimtrv c:in iill'ord : attemhi
fort.able ; rooms convenient and ample; ntid, ill:
fort of their irnests.
They would further announce that they will <
and as they have attached to their Hotel as ci
found any where hereabout, which will always In
and attended hy experienced and trusty Ostler
ereased patronage of the public. They arc at al
of stock with shelter and food. They are also a
any kind of Travelling Conveyance from a Saddh
very best of drivers. They have, just complete)
horse Hacks ever run in this section, which /
safe and comfortable vehicle of transportation.
Charges in nil cases, for man and heast, will bf
Horse, 37? cents; Two feeds, G"2A ; and by the d
November :i(i, lSiii
?3?" Dannereopy four limes.
M. STUATTSift I
C O K E s \\ U It V , '
IS SO MUCH Engage.! in s?:Uin<r ami boxint;
out his NEW 'STOCK OPSP1MNO AM)
SUMMEIl GOODS, purchased in Now York,
Philadelphia, Baltimore an?l Charleston, tliut
he has not the time to specif}' and detail. Every
one fay??and what every one nays must
be so?that it is the Chcaprtt, hiur*t end L'c*t
Stock brought to Cokesbury. Consisting of
Prints, Jaconet, Muslins, KOIH'If, Orgaudica,
BIULLIANTES, fiii.ghains;
Bareges, Tissues, Labaradors, CI I ALLY, MARABOUT
SATIN K;
MAK ABOUT BASS ALE, CRAPE MAKETZ,
UAU51S 31KXI CAN A;
The above new Goods in nil colors, as well in
Mourning
LINEN GOODS.
MANTALETS. and MANTILLAS, Ribbons,
Collars, Sleeves And Trimmings.
BONNETS AND HATS.
For GENTS, BOYS and YOUTH, Goods of
every variety, viz:
Cottonade, Ginens, Drap d'Ete, Cashninret*,
Ac. Also,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Boots, Slippers, Gaiters, and Children's Shoes.
HATS AND CArS,
Besides his full stock in HARDWARE, GROCERY,
CROCKERY, and
STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS.
My stock is now complete iu all its departments.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
given to me, I hope tlint the present stock,
Kclecled trilh gvcat carc and unBer the bcul advantagem,
will be the strongest inducement to
my old friendd and customer?. New ones coinc
and judge for yourselves, mid rest assured you
can buy as cheap from me as any where else,
besides a large mid beautiful assortment to select
from. M. STRAUSS.
Cokeaburj', April 1, 1850 49tf
fiinrjLfaxi]
' 1 r
" 77 FROM
ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON.
A FOUR IIORSK STAGE leaves ADBEXx
VILLE on Monday*, Wednesday and
rriaay.
leaves Washington, G*., on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday mornings.
A Daily Train leftvei "Washington at V o'clock
a. m., for Atlanta ?pd Augusta.
OFFICE at the POST OFFICE.
IOI1N McBRYDE, Agent.
Abbeville CL H., April 2, 1866. 48 ly
M . A . HOXIB,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
1 . >; *?/? <'''. , j
DKikUEK IN
Main Street,
coumxut,
-zrmtZp(TJ1
KMHIt 8. RUHR,
WnOLElilE * JBKXA1J.
,i; ,(J?|tAua is'
CROCBllESf PKOT18ION8 k C0NPECTI0NARIE8,
abbbvuxb, a h., s. a
YLO 11 ' S
w mjm 9
; . li.,
trriaxcs and Ruggics.
s various brandies of CARRIAGE MAKING,
other town, I am able to build
)f Vehicle,
ft Wheel-barrow. And my prices will bo as
lame styles of work, whiuh nre always of the
yr respectfully invited to give inc ft call.
?Rosewood Finish.
ess valuable advantages over till ot.licr Coftj?,
<ir for ordinary interment*. Tliey are
Iso Kiiiimclcd Inside and Out,
rly eemcnted-, we have tlic gratifying rcflecies,
enclosed in them, are free from irrnpinay,
without oppressive odor, be kept?
desired, transported to a distant. land,
lie Case:*, of beautiful form, and finished in
td Rosewood,
ooiieerning tlic shape ami appearance of the
above CAS ICS, nt the shortcut notice possible,
I Coffins Made to Order,
'?>r further information of tlic above Can's,
which arc in circulation.
K. J. TAVI.OH.
iitaii Stables
?7 " ^ '
[LLE C. IT.
irohl frivndrt atnl pnlroiH, ami the pul>]ie i??.*n>n
WnsliingtAR slivi'l, opposite Ml*. Ilii^lmyV
;iit hoar?leiv. They intern! t?? j;i ve such iit.l ciiicc
call ii|u?n llu ni as >lui11 insure entire satisililr
will novor want for tin- hest nml most
mts prompt. am! faithful; lioils clean ami nuih
>lioil, everything t?niIo?l to the east* am! cum.
continue the 1.1 YKUY STAHI.K DL'SINKSS :
iimiioilioiis niiil I'luiiTorlfiKln >sl'iti)<w ?= !
> bountifully supplied with tlt?: best provender
s, they hope to receive I lie continued au?l inI
times prepared to accommodate any number
Iways prepared to furnish their customers with
. llorsi! I<> iv I-Oru-HORSK HACK, willi the
I, one of the most convenient mid elegant fiivr'amilies
or companies of passengers will liml a
t made as low a? possible. For single feed ol
iiv, 75 cents.
30 If
SPRING GOODS?1856.
J. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.,
Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall,
,4 ItTC now receiving an unusually choice
XY. variety of
SPUING DUESS FABRICS, .
which they arc selling at the very lowest prices
possible, and to which the attention of purchasers
is very cordially and respectfully invited.
Their stock embraces thij following, among
others, of Krfitch EntjH*h and American
productions. Particular attention is asked to
Patusli, Lupin, Scydoux, Licber tt Co's manufacture
of Bombazines, challies. delaines,
bareges, grenadines, tfce. Thirrin <t Milliard'."
black ami colored challies, margnise, veil
beragc, and tissues.
PKLNTK1) GOODS.?Steiubacli, Kocchlinks,
l'ereals, brilliantes, cambrics, jaconets, lawns,
ui^a.iuH'oiuiM ligur,
ALSO
Paris black silk*, superior qualities;
Paris rich fancy silks ;
" Foui lands, very handsome;
" Frcncli and English Calicoes of Slcinbach's
lloglc's Muntciths A Norton's;
Cases of Ginghams, black and fancy, all prices;
Printed challies and borage delaines, from low
priced to very rich ;
American lawns and muslins;
" Calicoes, low price and fast colors ;
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
Richardson's Linens, and other makers, a
Very full assortment in all varieties, for shirting,
sheeting, pillow casing, Ac., Ac.; birds-rye
diapers, Scotch ditto, towelling and towels,
Turkish Bath, Ac.; window draper}-, laee and
nmslin. Ac.. Ac.
Summer Goods for Gentlemen arid Boys, in
Linen drillings, Ac., cottonades of nil Horts, vesting.*,
spriiigcassimcn'R, enshmerett, drab e'te, ?fcc.
DOMESTIC GOODS.
An unrivaled assortment of sheetings an<l
shirtings, brriwn and bleached, from 3-4 to 12-4
width and from the lowest priced to the finest
English and American makes.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Of every sort and kind, considered desirable
to have, by the piece or bale. In addition to
the above, we have the very finest assorment
of collars, Laces and Embroideries iu general,
to be fonnd probably in the State.
J.'F. BURCHARD A CO.
May 2, 1856. 62-ly
' .
FURNITURE W ARE R08 MS!
BENJAMIN & GOODRICH, ;
Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
NEXT Door above Thomas fi'li WI'i'lnfTm
Richardson's A Son's jBsK
Book Store, and opposite Lamback's
<t Cooper's new Iron Store, W?ald,>espeetfully
announce to their friends an#the
public that they are now receiving daily n
choice and well selected assortment of-all kinds
oi Ml UNITUitK, such as Bureans, Book
Cases, Sofas, Chain, T?stc-a-tetes, Centre Tables,
Window Shade*,-Aa,* of, the latest fn?V most
fashionable design*, whiohjthiiy will gmyiyitec
to sell as low ascjui be bought in Uic ^ly. fad
we initft aH Wn6 Wirfh to piraisw, to eiu ilnd
examine our stock before pnrohasing elsowhere.
8priog,Hf\ir and, Cotton ^&TTBAS3P& an.4
all kinds of Forniipre Manufactured ana Repaired
to order, Ith heutness and dupatch.
fPT This Firm, positively, have no eonnection
with any other Fornitnre Hoyse in this
city. BENJAMIN k GOODKJCII,
Augusta, Ga., April 25, 1866. 62-ly
1856. 1856.
CHEAP ]>IIY (! 00])S
For Spring-.
BROOM & NORRELL,
23S Broad Street, AupiiNtn, (2a., '
HAVK Just opened their SPUING STOCK of i
STAPLE AN1> FANCY DltY GOODS. I
and would respectfully call the nttcution of:
tlio citizens of Abbeville and adjoining Dis- I
tricts to the assortment, which comprisesalmost;
every article in the Dry Goods line, and /larini/ j
tjmi bonp/it fit/ an rxjirrirticrd bui/rr, they are !
prepared to ofl'cr Goods at sueh prices as they |
eau (guarantee to be as Cheap as tiie Ciikaccst. |
Feeling assured that a careful examination of'
our Stock will induce a liberal share of patron- I
age, they solicit the favor of an early call. t
Among our Goods we invite particular at- j
trillion to the following:
Plain Islk. and Fiinev Dress STIdvS
" Sntin Striped and I;r. Printed ISA-!
Kiel. SILK MIENADINES, mid Satin I'lai.l
tissues
Fr. Printed CH ALLIES, and ItAUEOE DuLAINES
Ki<-li Grenadine, JJerego and Jaconet flowered
roues
" Fr. Printed ORGANDIES, MUSLINS and 1
LAWNS
111k. CllALI.IKS, TAMATANS, IJOMBAZIXES
and ALPACAS
Plain and Chocked JACONETS, GAMP,UK'S, !
NANSOOlv and SWISS .Ml SUNS
IiniLLlAN'IS, CALICOES,<1 INCHAMS, TARLATANS,
?te., .to., Ac.
Large assortment. Worked E1)GINGS and INSERT1NCSS
Einl.rni.lereil COLLARS. SLEEVES, CltEMIZETTKS,
HANDS ami 1'LOINCINUS j
Rieli Etiiliroinlereil I>AS<il'ES, Lace ami Silk !
MANTILLAS
Lncc ami Crape SI IA \V I ?S. ]!lk. Silk LACES j
Superior nsMirteil Cootie for (j KN'KS' am]
BOYS* WE AII
LINENS. TABLE DAMASKS,
DIAI'ERS, TOWELLI N(?S, Ac., <te.
10-1 nml I'M Linen SHEETINGS, ami Suncr.
l'lLLOW CASE LINENS
Superior Asst. 1>I. ami Bro. DOMESTICS,
.SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTHS,
STRI PES, TI (;K INC S ami SER V A NTSGOODS
.Sup. Asst. HOSIERY, for Gents. La-lios, Missis,
Boys ami CliiMron, of all kimls ami
priors
Together witli innuv other Gooils, not. mentioned,
ami all whii'li will l>o offered at. prices
that cannot Ite umlcrsohl in tin; way of fair ami
upright, dealing l>y any home in tin- .Stale.
BROOM &. NORRELL.
238 lli'oad .St., August, (In.,
April 1 ly] Nearly opposite Augusta Bunk.
DRY (J OOPS
SPRING IMPORTATIONS,
1 8 5 6.
Mil-Mill ?t WARRF.X, ()|iposit e Globe
Hotel, Augusta, (?a., arc receiving their
usual choice variety of SPRING DRKSS FABRICS,
embracing ilio host makers of FlVlleh
ami Knglish productions, among wliieli are?
Kieh Printed Frcm-li Jaconets and Organdies;
Rich " Flounced Bareges an<l Organdies;
Kicli " American and Knglish Lawns;
Rich " French Brilliants and Cambrics ;
Rich " Bareges and Tissues ;
I'.lull', Blue and Fink, l'lain Brilliants, now
article.
Silks !
Assorted Colors Flounced Silk Dresses ;
Rich l'laid and Striped Taflfeta Silks ;
Rich Moire Antique, Toulnrd and China Silks;
Black Taffet a and Gro dc Rhine Do.
JVI011 ruing GooiIn !
?1 ci.: 1 /- 1: 1 t>
Black Flounced (5rei.ndine and Rarcsc breimcs;
Superior Summer Bombazines and (,'hnllics ;
Black Jaconets, Organdies and Marquise ;
Black Kng. Crapes, Love Veils and Handkerchiefs.
In uddition lo this long line of Drcsa Goods,
we linve a complete stock of Calicoes, Ging!
hams, Linen Goods, Furniture Paints, Knihrojdcries
and Laces, Hosiery* and Gloves, l'lam
and Embroidered Crape Shawls.
A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety of
styles.
Pantaloon Stuffs, Bleached and Brown
Goods..
White and Strincd Osuaburirs. of various
brnnda. '*
Our friends nnd customers nrc respectfully
invited to examine the largest stock of Spring
nn/iSuniinei4 GOODS tlint we liave ever liud.
Particular attention paid to tilling orders.
Augl?tn, Gii.lvApm 18, 18515 50-tf
~REES & LIN TON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
/>!<?> J) uiiucraigiieu nuvo
jfeformed a Copartnership Ujjfasyi
for the transaction of a General Warehouse and
Commission Business, and will, on the first of
September next, take the new Fire Proof Warehouse
on Jackson street, now occupicd by
Crocker A Rcca.
We will give our strict personal attention to
all business entrusted to our care, and would
respectfully solicit a share of the Public pati
ronago.
Mr. KEES would take this occasion to return
' his sincere thanks to the friends and patrons of
il..> r...... nf I, ? r..? 1:1 t
i>i>v utiyi vtk v- u> nwo iui vucii nuiri ai
patronage, and wonld solicit a continuance of
the name for the now firm.
All orders for Bagging, llonc and Family
Supplies, will be carefully filled at the lowest
market prices.
The usual cash advances made when required.
JOHN C. KEES,
of the firm of Crocker A Rces.
SAMUEL D. LINTON.
July 1, 1850. * y-3m
ESTATE OF JOHN GIVENS, DECEASED
SETTLEMENT.
Kindred and Creditor?, and all parlies
X concerned arc hereby notified that a final
Settlement of said Estate will be made in
Ilia Ordinary's Office, Abbeville, on the 14th of
October next. The Distributees are requested
to lV punctual iu their attendance, as the administrator
will not hold himself accountable
for interest ufterwards.
JUIUX Ax. r.L.L.10, AUIli r.
June 20, 1856. 8-3m.
.Piano Fortes. 1
THE Subscriber keeps on hand
Nunn's ?fc Clark's celebrated
errand action PIANOS, also, other makers';
MELODEONS, Ac., which' he warrants, and
will sell at AViA Yorli price*, delivered net the
ItepoL S. GARDNER,
' 106 Richardson Strbbt, i
A few door* above Exchange Bank,
" * Colombia, S. C.
April 11, 1856 ly
?'?A ;? -!' V m
. MiA.BL.lB3*' 10,oeo
PIECES of WALL PAPERING,
500", Papers of Transparent Window Shades
with Pictures to matoh.
, Merchants and Planters from Abbeville District
wishing to purchase will do well to call
at A. BLEAKLY,
Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1856. 62-ly
Hardware, Paints, Oils,
WINDOW GLASS, &c.,
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE Subscribers liave now
on hand mi extensive assortVir
incut of Goods in tlieir line, which
they are selling at the lowest market price# for
Cash, and to which they respectfully coll the
attention of purchasers. Their stock consists
in part as follows, viz:
llnr Iron. Itoor>. Sheet, llaml. Ovnl Knnnil nml i
Squnrc Iron;
Cast, (Jernmn ami Blister Steel; Anvils, Bellow*,
Vices, etc.;
Mill and Cross-Cut Sawn; Mill Iro>?s, Nails,
Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware;
Rcneli ami Moulding Planes, Onsets, Angers,
l'il<:s, Boring Machines;
Mortice. Machines, Lathes, Saws, Bench Screws,
Hinges, Screws ;
Locks, Bolts, Latches, Axes, llocs Plough
Moulds, A?lzes;
Axles, Springs, Ktiainclcd and Patent Leathers,
Paints, Varnishes;
Window (! lass, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Paint
Brushes;
uirn rMieiiers, cstrnw cutters, t'urn ami L'oli
Mills, Leather IJelting ;
I-itue, Plaster, Cement, Gunpowder, Shot,
Lend, Ac.
Those in wont of Goods in the Hardware
line, will find it to their interest to give us a
call ' eforc making their pureha?ea.
FISH KR .t AG NEW <k CO.
Fcl? 15, 185ft -11 tjul
m n i,T, K iT &~TITNT
- - ? - J
Wholesale :iii<1 Kclail Grocers,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
WOULl' Respectfully 7ft <?> ^
call the attention of tlio
citiz-.Mis of Ahheville 1 listrict to llicir large niul
well assorted stock of
GROCER IKS,
which they offer at the lowest market priccc.
In a?l?litiou to the heavier articles usually kept
in a well-arranged Grocery, we keep a full
s?.<.r
" V A NO Y GROCERIES
including almost every article wan toil in tlu?
family.
Persons visiting Columbia will find it to their
advantage l<? give us a call before making their
nil relmscr*.
II. Ml'LI.KR. K. I). KF.N'N*.
April 11, lt}5? -1H 1y
TANYARD AT LOWNDESVILLE,
r|"MIK ?ii??loi-j*ivrri?-.l most ivspeet fully call tlie
.1 attention <>f tlie public to our Stock of
I.KATll Kit we have, ami will keep on lunula
variety of nsCouul I.KATll Kit as can lie bought
at any Tnnyard in tin; Country.
Having laid in a heavy Stock of Sluugthterod
Hides last Spring, V'? will lie able to supply
the people with heavy SOLK l.KATHISIt, (iin
Bauds, ite.
?ALSO?
To our Harness Shop. We will keep on hand
a lot of good Keady Made Harness of our own
make, living professional Workman, we can
safely s:iy, that we can put-up as fine and as
goo<f Work as any establishment in the District,
and aseheap as the eheapest.
aii iii'iirrsnitimkiuu lo immediately. We solicit
a call.
Lpnlhcr, Harness, Bridles, Martingales, ?fce.,
<fc?., will l?e given in exchange for Ilulcd ami
Hark, or C"a?h will he given if preferred.
.1. M. ?t W. 11. MU U.IK IN.
June ii7, 16o(i. 8-tf
'-JT ? *> W JKS2 am
FOR SALE!
r|"MlE Subscriber* will keep on linml at. nil
JL times, nt the Saddlery and Harness Store
of B. Westfield, in this Village, an assortmentof
all kinds of STOVES, which they pledge
themselves to sell on ns favorable terms as
Stoves of the same finality ean lie purchased
for in Charleston. Their COOKING STOVKS
they will warrant to do everything that a
Cooking Stove ean do, and arc sure they will
irivA iiiiirovcii] cat
One of ?s will upend the most of tlie present
yenrnt- the North, and will he nhle to select
the best nnd most approved patterns.
E. WESTFIELI),
I. IJUANCU.
Abbeville C.II., S. C., Jan 8, 1850. ly
IIOIH; ES'DErOT.
r|"MIE Firm of ltOBERTS, ADA5IS <fc SMITH
JL was dissolved on the first of October,
18M. It is hoped tliat nil persons indebted
will come forward and settle by cash or note,
as we are anxious to close our old business.
ROBERTS & ADAMS
Still i.iint.;niiAl.i>cin?H of Tr.1.1.^^ o? T?,.?
Cunc, niul by the first of April will linvc a line
Spring Stock of Goods,
selected with groat care in New York and Baltimore,
which we rcsi>cetfully offer to our
friends and customers at moderate profits.?
Come and see, and he your own judge. We
merely wish to lot you (enow that wo arc still
here, feeling satisfied that if you will come,
our Goods and prices will please 3-011.
Very rcspectfullj-,
ROBERTS it ADAMS.
Hodges', S. C., March 27, 47 tf
Sign of (lie Two Large Watches.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
.\SI?
AT N v.w vmn' pmniM pot? ^acim
QSk MERCHANTS and Dealers will do
well to cull and examine the stock of
\\ ATOliES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at
210 Klii^ Street
before they purchase elsewhere. Every article
warranted.
A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted
to eountry dealer*.
Save twenty per cent. In/ filling on
WM. MASTERMAN,
249 King-sfc., Charleston,
Four doors from Wentworth street.
October 5, 1855 22 tf
J. ^
April 11, 1866 y - 49- ly
. , 4C3 'J9L.MEHL 3K? ' < t
TT H. 8CVBDAY, IQ. !>., OflWXX
?t Lowndesrilfo, R. C., soli cits practice
in CHRONIC DISEASES. His extensive
ncqnointanoo with Anatomy, Fhyaioloey And
Pathology,, nnd the Uwfl and manna of health,
in connection with the best and mo#t satisfactory
Medical igeofa kqow* to the. profession,
enable liini to nirnjsb to Ihe diseased iopurior
aid. TbU department- of Medicine rcccivea hia
part irular study and practice.
June 20, I860. 7-Cri
ABBWVUJM C. H. j
Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe
Manufactory.
THE subscriber most rcill
- spcctfully calls the attention ill
* of the public, and especially *
his old friends and customers, to his large aud
wcll-selccted stock of
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes.
lie has alf<> a Farce stock of fine pump-sole<$
anil fine wilted BOOTS, of the latest styles,. of
the finest French cnlf-skin.
ile Jins a large stock of fine donble-solcd'
Water-Proof Hoots,
till of liix own manufacture, warranted. All of."
which lie will sell cheap for cosh, or on a credit
lo prompt-paying customers.
He is also prepared to make to order nny
I article in the Hoot nnd Shoe line, having a>
j large number of tlie finest workmen in his employment,
nnd being a practical workman him,,
self, Having the finest stock of Leather thaevercaino
t<> this District, his Hoots and Shoot'
i will be made in the neatest nnd latest styles*'
and for tit and workmanship shall not be cx?
celled. X. McEYOY.
March 21, 1S50 40 I3m>
Joiner ami Cabinet Shop,
ABBEVILLE COUltT HOUSE, S. C.",
f"I"MlE undersigned, thankful lor (
_1. past favors, and over ready JSaU 1 T?
to servo n generous public, may "'> 1*1 rl 1 .t r
be at all times found at his Shop in the Eastern
corner of Christian it Dcale's Coaeli Faetorv,
where he is prepared to make PANEL
BOOHS, SASH, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES,,
tic., ite.
I will also make TABLES, DESKS, BOOK
wvmv>, injiuiii- riCi\ju^>, ami repair iur~
nitnre Ac.
I will keep constantly on hand ready madcr
COFFINS of the best material and finest finish,
either polished or covered, all of which
I will deliver to any point in the district frco
of charge with hearse or upon railroad if desired
in direction.
All work dune warranted as pood as the best
and cheap according. Ten per cent off for
cash oti all work done by me.
For reference, apply to any triMilleman
in the Incorporation. (5. (.'. bUWKRS.
June 22, 1855. 7 tf
AYER'S PILLs!
Anew and singularly succcssful remedy for the
cure of all bilious diseases ? Costivcncss, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever*,
Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamm*;
tions, Headache, l'ains in the Breast, Side, Back,
j and Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. &c. Indeed,
very few arc the diseases in which a Purgative Medicinc
is not more or less required, and much sickness
and suffering might be preicntcd, if a harmless
but effectual Cathartic were more freely used.
No person can feci well while a costive liubit of
j body prevails; besides, it soon generates serious and
u licit lit Li li uibeu.'iuh, wuiua uii^iu uu>u uutu atmucu
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative
1 hi3 is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and
Bilious derangements. They all tend to bocomc or
produce the deep seated and formidable distempers
which load the ncarses all over the land. Hence a
reliable family physic is of the first importance to
the public health, and this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand. An
extensive triul of its virtues by Physicians, Professors,
and Patients, has Bhown results^surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures
have been efl'ectcd beyond belief, were they not substantiated
by persons of such exalted position and
character as to forbid the suspicion of nntrutli.
Among the many ominent gentlemen who have
testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention:
rroi. j. iu. ldukk, Analytical i/iiuiiitsi, ui Cincinnati,
whose high professional character is endorsed
by,
John McLean, Judge of the Supreme Court of
the United States.
Tiios. Couwin, Secretary of the Treasury.
Hon. J. M. Weight, Governor of Indiana.
N. Lonowouth, great wine grower of the West.
Also, Dk. J. It. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of
New York City, endorsed by
Hon. W. L. Mahcy, Secretary of State.
Wm. B. Artok, the richcst man in America.
S. Lei.and & Co., Propr's of the Metropolitan
Hotel, and many others.
Did Bpacc permit, we could give many hundred
certificates, from all parts where the _ Pills have
been used, but evidence even more convincing than
the experience of eminent public men is found in
their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and
study, are ofTercd to the public as the best and
most complete which the present state of medical
science can afford. They aro compounded not of
the druDPH tlieniHclves. but of the medicinal virtues
only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
process in a state of purity, and combined together
in such a manner an to insure the best results. This
system of composition for medicines has been found
in the Chwry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a '
more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained
by any proccss. The reason is perfectly obvious.
While by the old mode of composition, every
medicine is burdened with moro or less of acrimonious
and injurious qualities, by this each Individual
virtue only that is desired for the curative ,
effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual
mes 01 earn suosiancc cmpioyea pre leii uenina^mo
curative virtues only being retained. Henoe it is
soft-evident, the effects should prove, as they h&v*.
proved, more purely remedial, and the Pills-aisurei^
more powerful antidote to disoose than anv otitet
medicine known to the world.
As it is frequently expedient that ray medicine
should be taken under the counsel of an attending .
Physician, and as he oould not properly judge of &
remedy without knowing its composition, I have'
supplied the accurate Formula: by whigi both mr
Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body olf
Practitioners in the United States and British American
Provinces. If, however, thero should bo any
one who has not received them, they will be
promjftly forwarded by mail to his request.
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how
fcwAuld be nkon if tholr composition was known!'
Thkr life consists in their mystery. I have no
'mAte riea.
The composition of my preparations is laid opcrk>
to all men, and all who are competent to judge on'
the subject freely acknowledge their conviction* ot)
their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral w**:
pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful
medicine before it* effect* were known. Many eminent
Physicians have declared the same thing off
my Pills, and even moro confidently, and are wOI-'
ing to ccrtifv that their anticipations were more
than realized by their effects upon trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
into healthy action ? remove tho obstructions of)
the stomach, bowels, livor, and other organs of tip'
1 A-l- l " -
wm] , ifaMiiiug uiyu uiokuiw acuua to neaiui, Kaa
by correcting, wherever they exist, such derangements
as are the first origin of disease.
Being sngar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take,and
being purely Tegetabft, no hints can atise from*
j their use in any quantity. .t - ( , ?
For minute directions. Me mapper on the Bo?
' rKKTAKBD JBX V
DR. JAMES 0. AYER, *
'Practical and Analytical CheaMf
LOWELL, MASS.
Mm 85 0?nta per Box- Mi* Boom Mr 9L . >
SOLD BY ? "*
WAUDLAW <LpJ^,VA, Abbeville C.tH.,
And I J' ievo^v Mercfiflnt lif'the District.
II AVI LAND, H'AIIUAL A CO.. Cliukrion,*. I
Apr 11 ?m}? f "> . vOeheri?rwgentAA
ORIENT CHAPTER NO. 9 R/.A.VM?C
; OK|l8B(JRV,
a ' .T%?1 Fritfny in every /
yJf%f Month, at ttl\il. \
/Vv: 3 12ra, M