The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, October 24, 1856, Image 3
Of I. Bkakch, Treasurer of Public Building*,
tubaequenl to hit Annual Return at October
Term, 1866.
To am't on hand at Oct Term, 1855, $5,440.26
To aggregate am,t reo'd .for
Iron and other articles up
to this date, $383.43
To am't ree'd for old Kitchen, 80.00
" * from A. Erwin,
for Brick, 12.00
To interest accounts, 830.47
765. SK)
Deduct commission*, 18.89 737.01
Total amount on hand, $0,177.26
By am'tpaiil W. Knox, spikes for Jail, $ 2.50
" " G. C. Bowens work on
- Jail, Ac., 6.25
" " H. S. Kerr in full, 8.85
" " for Arm Chnir for C. II., 3.00
* " for 8 Windsor Cliaira " 3.00
" " for 2 large Stovca for Jail, 30.00
E. J. Taylor, account 2C.62
* " En right A Starr, work
on old Jail, 1.00
" R. M. Bimhart, for glazing 1.00
** " for draying Carpeting
for C. II., 371
" " for stationery and postage
for 4 years, 5.00
" " for 10 Sacks Cement, 20.00
" " C. Dendy for rent Drug
Store in part, D.OO
" ? Dr. Livingston, lumber
arw>niuit 11 IK
* " Mathis A Sale for Limp, 15.56
" " J. Bull for painting C. II., 150.00
** " W. Morris, balance in
full for C. II.. 5,146.69
" " Telescope Office account
1854 and 1865, 20.00
" 41 E. J. Taylor for Grates
for culvert, 12.50
" B. M. Cheatliam for moving
Kitchen, 50.00
' " II. S^Kerr for Iron for
culvert gates, 32.84
" " 2 bbls. lime for culverts, 4.50
" u. U. Howers, nuimg 111
removing Public OlficoR,
furniture, Ac., 19 12$
" " same for elevating Bents
in court room, in pnrt, 42.81)
" ?? McMillian ?fc Hamilton in
part for briek for culvert
on Public Square, 42.39
" " T. C. I'errin for rock for
same, 10.00
" " A. Erwin, in part, for
culvert, 12.00
" Boy work on Jail neceasary,
_ ^ 2.65
ior uie lor urmnnry 8 umce lO.iH)
" " J. II. Cobb, moving Public
Offices, ond fitticg up
court room three times, 75.00
*? " It. A. Fair, bnl. for Itnuling 2.U0
'' " G. Woodliurst, work on
culvert, 5.00
44 " IL IL freight on Court
House matting, 1?0G
44 " F. P. Uubertaon, selling old
Jail, C. IL, and old Jail lot 4.50
44 " ltaimer Office occ't 1854
and 1855, 10.87*
** " IL W. Lawson, Tin au J
DIAf Ve*|ll|K3 liCC lt X2?ZO
* " J. W. Le?ly, tdm'r D. Lesly, 10.75
" " T. Jackson, acc't, 4.43
" " C. Dendy, hauling dirt to
wall foot Jail lot, 15.00
" " McMillain <fc Hamilton,
kaL acc't 1852, 4.51
* u E. Noble, Esq., building
email house on Jail lot, 10.00
" " J. F. Marshall, reut of
Public Offices, in part, 52.83
" " B. J. Cochran, work on
small house on Jail lot, 4.75
" " Matliia <t Sale, hauling
dirt from old C. II.. site to
mouth of culvert, 10.00
$5,948.87
Add commissions, 148.72
0,007.59
Amount on hand, C,177i26
tf/wh on hand, 79. C7
Am't ,4edV">tci if am Morris' contract A?r
t?V5>A#ng<C9WtttwSP? 100.00
179.67
Annual Exhibit
Of CommUtioner* of Public Building* of Abbe
wile Dittret, from Ut Feb. to lit OcL, 1856.
F?b. 1. Rec'd froui L Branch, $ 179.67
jrcu iv. *. iwore i. u, lau.uu
Ap'lt#- ? ? ? ? ? 150.00
May 14- " " " " " 80.83
" 27. " " SUte ?*. A. Young, 30.00
Jane 7. " " B. P. Hughes, as per
resolution of Botrd, 164.00
M 14, M " Jas. Moore, T. C, 253.49
u 2L " " Jas. l'uraley acc't, 1.14
J*y 16. " " Joa. Moore, T. C., 118.001
" 33. u " State w. S. G. Zannor, 10.00
W > ? u H. T. Tuitio, 2a00
m " " "J. Freeman, 10.00
Sept. 32. " " Jsmes Moore, T. C. 60.00
Otft4. ??-?..? 5i8|
1,270.44
D?duet eomtnuftiouers 2 J per cent., 31.76
. Receipts. 1,288.67
Expenditures, 1,166.63
Am't cash on hand, 4th Oct, 1850, $ 72.16
Feb. 16. Paid G. C. Bower*, aec'fc, $ 67.11
M'ch 11. " Hftetiett ?fc Irvin. " 173 (Mt
" 19. " J~. <k IL J. White, " "27! 15
? < u j? Douglaia, in part, " 60.00
Jip'l SO. " Falk A Kinard, ? 07.18
" M " R. L. Bryan, " 80.50
N it ? II II QQ
3l.y 14. " Cbarle* Deudy, Ex'r, " 9a881
"* 97. " T. R. Cochran, " 10.62
" M' John Comb, " 4.02
" " R H. Wardlaw & Son, " 14.19
3ane 14. " Wier k Mill?r, ? 3.49
" " " MoUillian & Hamilton," 162.11
" 1C. " C. EL Allen, in full, " 122.00
<7oly 11. " John Comb, ? 166 00"
V. " T. Richards & Son, " 21 44
- " M. McDonald, ? 80.00
24. f Jol?p Enright, ?? 5 00
M M. -'aaKerr? h ^
SJepi. t, " A, MaCord, iaoo
1 188 09
&ddOctenriwkm?-3}per cent,, ' 2&4fl
ft?fwUfuHy submitted, $1,166.64
^ , , B. P. HDOHES, Treasurer.
mined tfc? above account And find it correct,
?o* 10 properly vouched
1L JL JONES,
JOHN MoLAIiRNt
OttafoerVlU* ^
KSUUM4 M*J Approved.
BAMUKL DONNALDi Foreman.
October, 1949. it
NEW GOODS AND PLENTY OF THEM
AT M. ISRAEL & BRUSSEL'S
WE arc now rerfHy to show our friends an
customers and the public in generr
our supplies of
Fall and Winter Goods,
recently purchased by one of the firm in th
Northern cities 1
It has been acknowledged by all who liav
seen our Stock, that it is one of the larger
and best assorted ever brought to these part
and we can afford our Goods at prices wmc
can't uk ukat i
The attention of Planters ann IIol'skkkki
??o 10 ico|/i;vuuiij llivitcu LO OUT StOCK C
Browu and Bleached Domestics, Osus
burgs,
Domestic Stripes and Plaids, Cotton am
Woollen Linseyn,
Kerseys, Plains, Kentucky Jeans,
Tweeua nud Sattinctte, Blankets, etc, etc
Ladies Dress Goods
in great variety, viz :
Black and Colored Alpacas, Colored Me
rinos,
Worsted Plaids, Poplins,
De Laities, newest Styles, Calicoes, Uing
1 inn in, etc, etc.
White Goods and Embroideries,
a large Stock.
Shawls, Mantillas and Cloaks,
the latest fashions,
Cotton and Woollen Hosiery, Cashmere
Berlin, and Silk Gloves,
Dress and Cloak Trimmingo, Black Pinl
and Blue Velvet,
Silk Velvet Ribbons, Ladies' Elastic
Moire Antique, Worsted and Leather Belts,
Bonnets and llounct Ribbons, a large as
sortnient.
Our Stock of Rcady-IQadc Cloth
UK >s complete, not a few samples only, bin
an extensive and liandsurae assortment^ eaeli
department full to overflowing I
We have ou band large quantities of
Fine Broad Cloth, Cassiiuerc, Sattinet
Tweeds and Jeans Coato,
Beaver, Whitney, Blanket and Flush
inir Ovkk Coats,
Broad Cloth, Lyonskin and Bca
?/k>.
Fine Black Doeskin Cassimere and Fancj
Colored I'axts,
Black and Colored Satin, Silk, Cassi
mere and Flush Vests,
witli an abundant supply of Gents' Fcun'ibii
ino autiri.Es, viz:
Fine White L. B. Shirts, with or without
Collars,
Colored Shirts, new <l<xir/ns,
Cotton, Merino and Saxony Wool
UXIIKKS1IIBT8,
Bleached and Brown Drilling
and Merino Drawkua,
Byron and l'nlmerstoii
Shirt Coughs,
Black and Fancy Colored Satin Stocks,
Colored Silk Scarfs, lleaufort, Ariel and Napoleon
Ties,
Colored and Black Silk Chatats,
Linen, Silk and Fancy Bordered
1'oCKET IIaNDKFS,
Men's and Boys' Suspenders,
Gloves, etc, etc,
Also n superior stock of Boys' and Yovtiis1
O, nTUIViI t/l wtinili j " *" '
? ......... .tiiDito luc uiiviiuun 01
the public gcncrnlly I
very large stock of Brogans and Mens'
Suoes,
Gcntfi' Fine Cloth, Cnlf ?fc Congress Potent
and Leather Gaiters,
Ladies' Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters,
Also, Boys', \ ouths' aud Misses' Booteks
and Gaiters,
Fine Calf, sewed, pegged, heavy Ditching
and Waterproof Boors,
Ladies aud Gents* India Rubber Shoes
nnd Sandals,
Black aud Colored high and low crowned
Fen IIats,
Planters' wide riin Fun IIats,
Plantation Wool IIats,
Silk and Cotton Glaze, Military, Cloth and
Jockey C.tra,
Tea and Table Spotfns, Pocket and Table
Cutlery, Hardware, Perfumery and Notion*,
any quantity at reasonable price* !
Coffee, Si.oar, Molasses, Soda, Peiter,
Spick, Candles, etc, etc, always on hand 1 "
vyiisLomera win please give us a call. All ret
a*k, it a fair trial ! and upon examination ol
our Goods and price*, tliey will find us willing
to offer inducements, second to none in the
State!
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to receive
a continuance of the same.
M. ISRAEL & BUUSSEL,
No. 4, Grouite How.
Abbeville C. II., Sept 10, 1850. 20-tf
Sl/UIH UAKULINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY.
Geo. McD. Wataon,")
c4 ^ Bill for Partition
James F. Watson f of Lands,
and others. j
PURSUANT to Order of Court, I will acll
at publie outcry at Abbeville Court
House, on Sale-day in November next, f3d,) alt
the Real Estate of Margaret Watson, dee'J( in
Abbeville District, being about
mot-eor lead, bounded by lands of John MeKellar.
Dr. John 1*. Barrat and others.
TBHMS.?A ereditof one year, with interest
from the day of sale. Purchaser to give
Bond with two good sureties to secure the purchase
money, oay the Co*U in Oa*k and pay for
paper*. WM. II. PARKER, C. K A. 1).
Commissioner's Office, Oct. 6, 1866. 23-tda
\3T The friends of GEORGE W. RICOEY
.aar.ru.tf.i11,r 1.1 - O
. V?|'V?MUWJ| UUUWUKW HIU1 O VttUUIUAM} 1UC
Sheriff of Abbeville District at the next
election. *
130- The friends of MATTHEW R. COCH
UAN respectfully announce him a candidate
for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the next
election.
C3T Tike friends of MATTHEW McDONALD
respectfully announce him a Candidate
for re-election as Clerk of the Court of Gen'
eral Sessions and Common 1'leas, for Abbeville
District, at the next election.
AT The ntuneroua friends df Col. T.?J
ROBERTS rcspectfuliy annonnco him Can
didate for Shewitat the enstj^jfeyctioD.
%g" Thefttenda^jf D. W.^jlpDElIORN re
spectfully annffttncehlmja Sharif
of Abbeville District next election. 2
MAl^EtlEND&
t?T The friend*1 of ^M^D MoCORD re
AnAAtfnllv AnnnnnAA Inm o a fm
Slieriff at the ensuing election,
IJT" The friend# of & G, W. PILL respect
fully Announce him a C&uUdate for Sbirw); a
the next-Election.
HT The friends df Mb O, P, DUPRE re
spectfally announce him As a Candidate to:
Sheriff, at the next elebtiOn.
Ot The friend of V/. W. GRIFFtN respe?t
fully announce him a candidate tor Sheriff a
the ensuing election. [May 7, 1854.
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE
Fall Trade 1866.
"I "OROOM <fc NOKRELL have ju9t receive
'I 13 their Stock of Fall and Will
ter Uoodft, and would call tlio attention c
their friends and the public to the assortmenl
e Their Stock is very large, and comprises al
the best makers and styles of Goods, and th
c latest novelties of the season, and as they ar
it determined not to be undersold by any Hous
3, in the State, and will Guarantkk their Price
ii to be as low as tho lowest, they feel assure
that an examination of their Goods, will er
- sure a continuation of the liberal patronag
>f they have received.?They would invite ntter
i- tion to the following :
Ladies Dress Goods, Blk and Fancy Silki
l' Fr and Eng Merinos, Scotch, Fr and Ar
Ginghams,
Eng Fr and Am Prints, Embroideries, al
kinds,
Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, very large oi
sortment,
Gloves of every description, Irish Lineni
Table Linens and Diapers, Napkins, Do)
lies and Towels,
Shirtings and Pillow Linens, Blea am
Bro Shirtings,
i ants oiuii, i wccds, Casaimeres am
Cloths,
Ladies Cloths, nil colors. Bed Blankets,
Flannels, Red, White, Welch <tc, Casaiinere
and Plaids for children,
Houite Servants Goods, all kinds,
Alpacas, Bombazines, Dimities, Quilts,
Fur Fringes, Shawls, all kinds.
?also?
A large assortment of Negro Blankets, Ke*;
scys, Linscys, Stripes, Plaids and Oanaburgs.
Augusta, (in., Sept. 19, 1860. 20-tf
t SOUTH CAROLINA,
1 AH11KEILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY.
Ann Black and Harriet Black,)
t'? V Bill for Partitioi
Ellen Black. )
PURSUANT to the Order of Court, I wil
sell on Snlc-day in November next, (3d,
at public out-cry at Abbeville Court House
the Heal Estate of I>r. W. Pickens Blnck, dee'd
* in Abbeville District, and bounded by lauds o
iwuen \j. uni'Kiiess, J. w. lilack, Dr. A. W
Lynch nnd others, in three tracts.
Plats of the said tracts, giving the ntimbci
of Acrcs in each, will be exhibited on the din
of sale.
, TERMS.?A credit of twelve months, will
interest from date. Purchaser to give Hunt
with two good sureties and Mortgage of tli<
1 premises, to secure the purchase money, paj
the Coxts in Caufi, nnd pay for papers.
WM. U. PARKER. C. K. A. J).
Commission cr's Office, Oct. C,1S50. 23-tsc
UTommris ^ - -
iiv<<i o mi; uuilVi
THAT SLAGER ?fc LIVINGSTON. being
desirous of Reducing their STOCK U:
mnkc room for Fall Supplies, will dispose ol
their
Similiter Goods
at grcntly reduced prices, as ill Charleston :
llethial Muslins, Breiions, Jaconet, Swiss, Culi
co, ?tc.
?ALSO?
Tlieir Stock of CLOTHING, a supply of Ne
pro Goods, Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hat*
Umbrellas, Curpct Bags, Ac.
?AT?SO?
A good supply of Gold and Silver Watches,
Chains, Jewelry, Fancy Goods Ac.
With mauy other articles belonging to a general
nesortment to be found at
SLAGER A LIVINGSTON'S Store,
The old Stand of Messrs. Willson & Williams.
July 10, 1830. 10-tf
Sale of Land.
By Order of the Court of Ordinary.
RealJEstate of John White, deceased.
BY Order of tl?e Court of Ordinary. I will
sell by public auction ut Abbeville Court
House, on Satc-dav in November next, the Ileal
Estate of Jolin \Vliite, decM, consisting of
Ninety-three Acres of Land, more or Ices, situated
in Abbeville District, neighborhood of
Diamond Springs, and adjoining lands of I).
? ?' -
hmoivj , a cnjr M. VU^IVW UIIU UUierB.
TERMS OF SALE.?Twelvfc months credit,
the purchaser giving bond and security to
tlie Ordinary, and a mortgage of the premicee
if deented necessary.
Costs to be paidih Cash.
T. It. COCHRAN, S. A. D.
Oct. 8, 1850. 23-3t
Public Sale of Land
By Order of the Court of Ordinary.
Real Estate of Robert Carlisle, dec'd,
Bijfc <5rder of the Court of Ordinary for Ab
ueville District, I will sell to the highest
bidder on 8alc day in November next at
Court House doorj the Real Estate of Robert
Carlisle; dec'd, situate in said District, on waters
of McCord'B Creek, waters of Long Cane,
containing t?nc Hundred and Twelee Acres,
more or less, and adjoining lands of William
Hill, Edward Noble and others.
TERM,S?Twelve months ere J it, ?the purchaser
giving bond and good security, and
mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary.
Cost* to be paid in Casb.
T. R. COCHRAN, & A. D.
October 12, 1850. 24-3t
Rain of T.and
By Order of the Court of Ordinary.
Heal Estate of James Spence, decased
BY Order of the Court of Ordinary, I jrill
sell by public auction, at Abbevile Court
House on Sale-day in November next, the Real
Estate of James Spence, deceased, consisting ol
one hundred aud fifty-two Aceres of Land,
more or less, situated in Abbeville District, on
I waters of Long C?ne,"adjoining lands of Adam
t Widemsn, John Robertson, deo'd, and other*
TERMS OF SALE?Twelve months credit,
the purchaser giving bond and good security
to the Ordinary, ana a mortcatre of the nrom
isea if deemed necefsary.
1 Coats to be paid io Cosh.
T. It COCHRAN, & A. D.
i Oct 8, I860. 23-St
Mw of Pinal Settlement.
CRHMfORS, dfebtors, jind all others inter
ested in 4fe? Estate of the late Mrs. Ma
ry Hill, deceased, will take no^oe that a Fina
Settlement of the said Estate will bo made ii
th? Ordinary's Office, at AUtfeville C. II., 01
' Thursday, the 10th of January next All per
f sons havinar demands must nreaent. thom nn a
before that day; and those "owing the eatafc
must make payment in the same time.
DAVID KfcLLAR, Ex'or.
. Oct 10, 1866. 28-8m
Bale of Eetate Property.
. VALUABLE LANQ, AJJO NEGROES.
> T WILL sell oa the 18th of November next
t X atjbe late feiddeqce of H. F, Power, de
ceUgd, all the personal property of the dec*d
" to lIK: Twenty-three Likely Negppt*^ CM]
" of Cotton, Corn and Fodder, M^les, one fin'
r Hone, Cattle, Hogp, and. nil jirtieles of ever
kind of Hous4 and Plantation'Mrhitare belong
r \ B.-^e^^aibe??lAW?4te Com
t miuioner. G. W. HUCfLABEE, Adm'r,.
Oct 10, ISM. ??.-t4
t
; ^bbtbillc
i w U R
| [AT TIIE OLD vSTAND OF
?=2 & m-m m 7%.
>- ? : :*bc: s
' r I "'IIE Undersigned, thankful for post
r* JL tion of their friends, and the publi
3 CARRIAGES A1
f Consisting of one dozen assorted BUGG1
also say to our friends that we have com
8 Hickory
Somethihg new, nnd greatly admired 1?
have also on hand a large lot of sceond-h
ONE COACIIEE, ONE-HALF
ONE CARI
Suitable f<>r Travelling or Hacking purj
ccvdiiiglv low. As we have the
BEST SET OF HANDS
AVo enn safely venture to build to ortler
C5T" We <1? nny amount of ItElVA
I nny other Establishment in the State.
) E3T All Work V
f ?FISK'S
METALIC 1
i" "We nlao have on hnn<l a large lot of F
nir-tiijht, for urotoctinc the ?lon<l for nr?
, or any oilier desirable purpose, which w<
1 We will also
; Make Coffins and send to ?
Desired. Wc have a new 1IEARSE, whi
' Abbeville C. II., April '22, 1S56
Ifl. II. BERRY, S
; Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms, r
f 135 Richardson Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C. P
TIIE Subscriber, having enlarged his AVnre- sc
rooms nnd Workshop*, is now enabled fc
to keep on hand a larger assortment of FUR- ?h
KITURE and CIIAIR.S, of his own make, nnd ni
some of the best Northern manufactures. al
Also on hand n targe assortment of WALL Co
' PAPER, all of whicli will be eold cheat ron
casii. h
It only needs on examination of the stock to ni
be convinced as to quality nnd chrajmets. sc
April 11, 1866 4U ly
ALWAYS ON HAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
FANCY ARTICLES,
SUCH as Rosewood and Maliognny Writing M
Desks, Rosewood and Morocco Dressing
Cases, Dressing Comb*, Ilair, Tooth and
Fitigflrlmiil Brushes. <
Ladies' Reticules and Work Boxes; Gold Pens,
in Silver and Gold Cases; Fancy Inkstands
; Pen Racks ; Pearl and Morocco
Porte Monuaies, of all sizes; Banker's
Cases; Superior Kncrlish Water ('olnrn
Camels Hair Pencils; Roger's ami Wostenholm's
Superior Pocket Cutlery, tkc., o
; <fce. For sale at reasonable Prices by
a TOWNSEND,
128 Rieliardson Street, Colnmliia, S. C.
August 8, 1856. 14-tapll ?
; AMERICAN HOTEL, "
HAMBURG, S.C. . r
| ^HE Proprietors of this well known Hotel
jl ueg icave 10 iniorm uieir irienfls and the "
public generally, that they are always ready to [j
receive them in the best style possible. jo
Persons arriving at this Hotel may rest asBiired
that their Baggage will be promptly sent,
free of charge, to the Carolina Depot* or either
. of the Georgia Depots.
We also take this opportunity of returning ?
, our sincere thaulcs for past patronage, and will
i use every endeavor to merit a continuance of ?
. the same.
There will always be on hand a good Ostler,
, and Horses left in our charge will meet with L
, every attention. O. H. P. SCOTT <Ic CO. i
i Hamburg, July 21, 1856. 16-tflf
TTnYTT? nm\t\ttrrts tl
UVVi/niH, j
WHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Sta- ft
pie anft-Pancy .
For Casil Solo Agents for the Salem Kerseys
and Joans.
No. US Richardson Street, Columbia, 8. C.
, N. A. Hozik, ' C. L. Goouwiv.
Sept. 26, 18$$, 2I-3m
House Building. tc
THE andersigned is now prepared to do nil SI
. work entrusted to his car<t; in tiie Build a]
p ing Line; to Draw Plana and erect all descriptions
of Building^ from a one-story house to a
| Court Hoase. fa
Harint? received instructions from the hnut
Architects in the Union, be flatters himself that _
he eanhave work done in a style equal to and
\ as cheap K? can" he done in New York.
_ ' BKrKRKNUEa.^Xlpft & Kellum, Architects, j
Brooklyn, NewYork; Win. Gainer, Architect,
of New York City; Terryinan A Waller, New
Market ;?Dr. John- P. Barratt, Barrattsville.
HENRY JONES.
Greenwood, Oct, 10, 1856. 28-ly
For Sale t For Sale!
YOUNG A MULLIKIN, ai their Tanvftrd F
near Dae Weet, havo constantly on hand
1 a fall eapply of the best qualities of Oak-tan1
ned and Heralook Sole, Upper, Harness and all 1
ether Leathers usually in demand, which they
' sell at fair price#. r
[ OT Hides taken in exchange for Leather. I
9 Due West, S. C., Sept. 27,1856. 21-2m
_ Marble Yard!
PERSONS ia want of anything in tl?o
Marble X^ine, can be aeoommodated
by cawag on the subscribers, at Abbeville
Court House.
, They will be fonn4 on Washington Street, in
the boose formejrly occupied by W. M. Hbghey.
i %? CBAVELL & CIIALIIERS.
p ' July 8<V iivft. IS ' 8m
e . . ?i? r
' I
'* pj-cse^t them pfttgHsrty Attested for jMyhtfeht
(Karriagt
K S , i
M. n. & F. A. DEALE.]
mrnmjr mza- 9
-fcc. |
. favors, respectfully invite the attenic
generally, to their large stock of
Trv nnnnmn
iU DUljlllEid, t
[ES, ROCKAWAYS, <fcc. We would
nienccd tlic manufiiuture of !
1
Buggies <
y all wlu> have seen tlie work. We t
an J Work, consisting of 1
DOZEN BUGGIES, AND i
IY-ALL, rj
loses, nil of which we will sell cxf
IN THE COUNTRY, 1
t
any Vehicle in our line of biimness. t
iu-hivt, ai snort noticc, 03 cheap as 1
t
rarranted.
n
3URIAL CASES. B
ISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES,
longed interment, for transportation,
i will sell exceedingly low for CASII.
tny part of the District ?
ch will go free of charge.
CHRISTIAN & DEALS. j
51 tf '
3
ettlement of the Estate of Joseph Mar- T
shall, dec'd- i,
I'M IE Subscribers, Executors of the last "Will p
of Joseph Marshall, dec'd, hereby give
ublic notice to nil parties interested in the Esifeof
said deceased, to appear, either in per>n
or by attorney, in the Court of Ordinary
ir Abbeville District, S. C., on the 1st day of
uiuary, 1867, as oil that day a final settlelent
will be made, and the Executor* will tmt -
fterwards consider themselves aa accountable
>r interest ^
All persons 'indebted to the Estate, it is
oped, will nmke nnymcnt before that time;
[id those luivitig demands, (if any) will pre:at
them for payment
J. W. W. MARSHALL, ) v . I
J. S. MARSHALL, ^Kxors.
Sept 29, 1856. 22-3m
. W. UYTHEWOOD. WM. IIEKUY SMITH. B
DVPirrurAATv O nirTmir '
DImrjyvuuu SMITH,
Commission Merchants,
rou TI1E SALE OF
COTTON, FLOUR, GRAIN,
AND ALL MANNElt OF
Produce and Merchandise,
04 Exchange Eow, Richardson Street,
COLUMBIA, S . C. I
April 11, 1850 4U ly ^
Irickmationry mid Plastering.
r . undersigned lmvin^ formed ft Co-part-1 "
? me uuuvc uumncps, are prepar1
to do all work entrusted to tliein in tnc best
nd most substantial manner, Having a long
rncticnl experience in the business, they flatter J
lemselvs thnt they can please the moat fastid>us.
All work will be warranted. \
JOHN COUMBE,
A. J. WOODUURST. 1
Rekkhknck.?II. A. Jones, J. A. Calhoun and \
>r. J. W. Hearst, of Abbeville. "
Abbeville C. H. Oct 10, 1856. 23-ly ?
Notice.
A T T *
? iiertsuriB wno 1101a claims against tbe n
Trust Estate, lately nmnngod by William j
Ansly, as my .present thein to me
i or before the 15th-R&vember next, as on
tat day the Trust Ettate will be finally acted
in the Comraisaion'er's Office at Abbeville n
ourt House. .JOSEPH L. HEAHST, C
Sept .28, 1866. [22-td] Trustee.
Nnlira ?? ??!?..
JNT1L the First of January next, any Planter
Shipping One or more Bales of Cot>n,
of liis own Produce, to Columbia or any r
tatiop above, and selling it himself; will be
llowed ft return Ticket free of Charge. e
By order of the Board. t
E. F. R A WORTH, Geal Sm.'t 1
Office G. A C. R R Co. /
Oct. 7, 1856. 22-tfj ii
???? *
NOTICE. t
00,000 Pounds Tennessee Bn
con, Hog round,
30,000 Libs, Tennessee Hams, woll cut;
500 Backs Superfine Flour;
lftO M Extra Family Do.;
10,000 Libs Lard, in cans and barrel*; ?
1,000 Bushels Corn;
or sale by O. L. ANDHBBON, 0
Reynolw street 0
Augusta, Gn., May 5, 1850* ltf f
White Load.
rEIf THOUSAND Pounds Extra Pure White
Lead, inside work.
10,000 LBS, Pare and No. 1 White Lead. _
?iALSO
Fnlnts, Oile, Dye Stuffs, Ac., Ao., Ae., r
?Also? t
A?fSe '"i?AS?0 'I,,VaV?RR 1
Aug. Id. 16-tlJ li. H.KKKK. ^
and 1
rHE Undersigned ha* opened a BOOK "
STORK, in. NewBferry, ?k(i> jhe keops
ooatantly on hand fioo assortment of BehgV '
3us, Miscellaneous and School ROOKS.
Orders ftpm'a dittapce Will p? fllljd at the ii
hottest nonco. -W. J. DUfPfB.
Ne^fhfrry C. H, Jjiin *5 884y
Valuable
LAND FOE SALE!
IN pursuance of tho power invested la tile by
virtue of the last Will and Testament of
FltANCIS ATKINS, I tvill proceed to eell on
Wednesday the 12th November next,
i valuable Tract of Land, situated on the Vfsntift
Road, 0 miles west of Abbeville C. EL#
:outainiiig
jm.
>ou tided by Lands of Edmund Cobb and other*.
I'lie placets well improved, with about Eighty
\cresof second and third year's land; also,
iliout Forty A ores of first quality BOTTOM,
deared and in cultivation, nnd not subject to
>verflo\v; and about Two Hundred andSereny-five
Acres of well-timbered WOOD LAND.
There are upon the premises a good
Dwelling House, Gin House, Stabks,
vnd nil necessary Out-buildings. The location
s considered one of the most healthy far theDierict,
having nn excellent and never-faiGBg Well
>f water. Purchasers are earnestly Invited tor
;nll aud examine the premises.
Also, on the same day and place, I will soil
tbout
500 BUSIIRLS OF CORN,
>,000 pounds of Fodder, 10?? Bushels Wheat, ?
otof Cotton Seed, one lot of Shucks, one Yoke
>f Oxen, one Jtond Wagon, seven head Mulea
knd Horses, one lot of Sheep, a line lot of Cat)le,
a tine lot of Stock aud Bacon Hogs, one
iiuggy and Harness, Household nnd Kitchen
Mirniture, n lot of I'lmitation Tools, a set of
^locksmith's Tools, and a good Gin, Fan and
Thrasher.
i win, niso, mii the sumo <lny.
Hire about Fifteen Negroes,
i'oin llit day of sale until 1st of January, 1858,
lonsistint; of men, women and children. The
lirer will be required to pay taxes and furnish
lie usual amount of clothing, and no deduc*
ion will he allowed for loss of time by sicknca*
ir otherwise.
TE11MS.?Personal Property on a credit of
welve months, with int<?ri-Kf. fr<m> .into n-??i
Lstate on 0110 ami two years lime, in equal intulmcnls,
with interest from date. Sum# of
>20 or under, ensli. Purchasers-to give Note
ind two approved sureties. Possession to be
;ive? 1st Jununry, lxr>7.
KOliEItT ATKINS, Ex'or.
Oct. 1, 1800. 23-4tt
t'NPARRALLELED BARGAINS!
Extraordinary Attraction! T
I. STRAUSS, COKESBURY"..
WAR! WAR! WAR!
r\WIKG to the war in Kansas, and theprobL/
ability of the dissolution of Union, tho
ubscriber has determined to sell his Stock- ofi
ioods nf. VRnv mut Pni't" n...l ?
? w * ?.vn.<, UI1M nv?? to ills
imk, when liia Stock in-full and lately purchased)
n New York and Baltimore, consisting of.
tich Dress Silks, Chally,
French Merinoes, Mous Do Lnines,
Dress Goons in f.veuy vauiety^.
Linens, Domestics,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Sllawla.
EMBROIDERIES.
.aces, Hosiery, Cloves, Ilibbons, Life Pnasnaving
sliikts,
lloth. Cashmere, Tvvccdes and ICj\ JbansP
Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Oil Clbthi
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
for Mon, Boys and Youth.
trogans, Boots, Shoes, Slippers and: Gititora
wich lias never been surpasted.
IIATS AND CArS.
11 sorts and styles to suit a child just born; to>
lucn one liuudred years old.
ilso a full assortment of Plaids, Kcrsoye;.
1Mnines, Osnahurgs, Blankets, Sheetings,
Shirting*. Diapers, Towelling, Flauuohi
and Prints.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
f Hardware, Grocery, Croekcry, Stationery,
etc., etc.
Special Notice!
Expressing my thanks for the past fdVoi%
ritli pleasure 1 invite my friends aed customrs
and the public in geueral, to come; eataitirnc
niy extensive stock, and low prices;
Rehietnb&r! " M. STRAUSS;.
Oct 10, 185G. 23-tf ] Cokaabury..
ftOIITII A t
OUUin UAKULINA,
AD1IEV1LLB DISTRICT.?IN EQCfTY.
. AYilliam Power "j
V. Roiford Logan f Bil1 for Fap6i?i?nami
others. J
PURSUANT to Order, I will sell on ?lio l'8t1l>
day of November next, at the lat?' resi- *
lenee of Henry F. Power, dee'd, at prrblic outr)-,
two Tracts of Land of the Estate of said
I. F. Power, viz:
1. The 110ME TRACT, containing
lore or less, hounded by lands of AlerandeDlouston,
J. J. Cunningham and others.
2. The SMITH TRACT, contniomg
/m. m z K ;K?;ab9
lore or leap, bounded by Innds of George R
Minto/ialna w wfii:
.....mw?vb) ^vuj. i?. if uuuiiih una outers.
TERMS.?A credit of one and two year&
'tjrcliasers to give Bond with at feast two good)
ureties to secure the purchase m?u?y. Vay
lie Coil* in Oath and nay for rtapctt.
WM. H. I'ARKEIt,- C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office, Oct. 8,1856* 13-tds
Cheap Land;
^IIE subscriber has two griimrfi
Land, containing Ouo Hundred Acres
?cli, Well watered and timbered, lying within
wo miles of Ilartwcll, the County site ?f
lart county, Goorgia, twenty-two miles front
Lndeiuou C. II., S. C. My price for one tract
i Tlireo Hundred Dollars, and for the other,
rhicli hat) conpidernblo Branch Bottom, I will
akeThrec Hundred and Eighty Dollar*. Tiles
good. JOHN B. BENSON,
llartvell, Ga, Oct C. 1856. 28-3t
Great Inducements.
WE have ? largo stock of Negro Goods,
consisting of Kerseys, Georgia Plains
nd Lineeye, together with Heavy Negro
ilankets, superior to any we have over had,
,nd will promise to givo overy one who moy
alljipon us, every inducoment in the way o(
rice and quality, to buy of tis.
MILLER A WARREN,.
Opposite Glob? HoteK
Oct 10,1856. aa-tt
nonce
[S herbby given, that an Application will be
mode to the Legislature of Sootli Caroliia,
at ita next Session, for an Amendment ef
he Charter of Incorporation of the Village mt
Abbeville-, loasto authorise and empower the
["own Council to tax tho Property of the. eitin
ens of the Incorporation, for tho purpose of
cpairing the Koaas and Streets, ana for other
mrposes. nj<
Aug. 87,1888. 17-8m
f p.**Valuable
Land for Sale. ipHE
Homestead place of the late if aj. John
X Power, now belonging to Miv. Magr&detv
3 offered for tale, and o tmr]