The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, October 24, 1856, Image 4
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY!
SUAXO AIN'T ANYTHING COMPARED TO IT!
SUBSOIL PLOWING IS NO USB !
Cotton Seed n IVrfwt Nuisance!
CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY'!
*;" ? B? ?' JSIsf 9
THE indefatigable District nnd Village
Clothing Alan, by eluee observation and
liard stud3', has learned several new features in
the art of improving and adorning the Masculine
portion of the human family. lie's been
c/ran to New York, look lessons Under scientific
men, and has made himself so familiar
with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advantages
and responsibilities of the human weather-Doarding
department that just as soon as
he lays his eyes on a man. he knows what he
lacks?whether it is food or raiment. He is
just tbeeaine to mankind thut spring is to vegetation.
Country merchants would do well to
come in and take a few lessons?charges moderate
for single scholar?classes taken at reduced
rates.
If it is food ami raiment, he takes him in.
covers, wcaiuer- imnrus nn>i tioors linn, ami
then semis liim over to liis friend, II. S. Kerr,
or down to l.oninx it Cobb's, where in n 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. And it is no wonder, after
taking some of l.oninx A-Cobb's or U.S.
Kerr's iu'nrd filling (which is substantial, no
liquid) then allowing Lyons to give them what's
called the surface poli.-h, that men's wives
don't know them when they f;o home; the
little boys and girls inn and hide, thinking
some city folks have come to their pa's houses,
young ladies commence fixing up to entertain
their new benux, and young men brush their
heads, look dignified and start to receive the
nice looking fat ranger.
A few men of rather ordinary appearance,
who have thrown themselves entirely into Lyons'
hand?, know the advantages to l?e derived
from a suit of his ('lollies; it lias married tliom
into rich families, given them a standing far be
yoiki ineir expectations, ami been t lie means of
pitching tlicm as high up asphifty-phour pliorty
in 1 lie scale of uppcrtendom respectability.
There are now in the city <>l Abbeville, ">
Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Siniring School, a
great many Dry Goods Stores, 'J I'rintiiigOtlicos,
2 Wholesale Grocery Houses, 2 Jewellers' Establishments,
n Tho?pian Corps, Masonic and
Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, ilipprodroine,
2 Carriage and Buggy Manufactories,
4 Hotels, several Hoarding Houses, l Drug
Store, Gin Factory, and a Steam Saw Mill, 2
Harness, and several Boot and Shoe Shops, Tin
Manufactory, 3 Tailors' Establishments, Cabinet,
Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Shops, Si
Refreshment Saloons, and 2 Livery Stables, and
it will not do for it gentleman to make a bad
?l>l>i;aiuuvu uk iui> vi umv |>ini'('si it injures
their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable
for a'l the above named places, avocations and
occupations, and because lie lias a big trade ami
a large Stock, lie don't intend to ask prices
that are unreasonable.
Lyons'stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, is
complete. Ilckccpsline l'ockct Knives, ltazors,
Oil and Fluid Lamps, l;id.lies, l-'iddle Springs
and Fiddle llosin, iDanufacturcd expressly lor
this trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, Interest
Tables, the most convenient thing of the
kind now in use?every body ought to have
one?Bankers' Cases, Hill Hooks, l'ockct and
Memorandum Books, Envelopes, Letter l'nper,
the largest stock ever brought to this market?
New Yorkers complain of a scarcity 6ince wc
nurelinsert?Sfcef>l Pon? c<> m?nv tl.ot
an anticipated advance 011 steel, Port Mommies,
enough to hide nil the money in the District,
Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
enough to open a whole sale brush and comb
house, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has cot
'em sure?a whole case of Blacking, Needles,
any quantity, and low bj- retail, Triconherous,
Kathairion, Cologne, Ilair Oil, Handkerchief
Extracts and sweet smelling stuff, Needle nnd
Thimble Cases, Lanterns, Buggy Whips, Yulis<>s,
two or three Ilorecs, and so many other
things that it would take us a whole day to
look them up and name them over, nil of which
ore ready for inspection and sale, at the Corner
Store in the Marshall House.
Abbeville C. II., April 16, ISoG. 50-tf
New Spring A. Summer Cioods
At No- 1 Granite Range.
CHAMBERS <1: MARSHALL are now receiving
their
Spring and Summer Goods,
which will be found complete, with every novelty
of the Season in
DRESS GOODS, SILKS,
MANTILLA S. EMBROIDERIES,
HOSIERY, CLOVES, GANCY,
LEGHORN NEAPOLITAN
AND CRAPE BONNETS,
?ALSO?
A fine assortment of BONNET RIBBONS,
FRENCH FLOWERS, nnd a variety of
TRIMMINGS, which have been selected with
great care, and to which we most respectfully
invite the attention of the c'.tizcnB of litis place
ond the surrounding District.
April 8, 1856. 50 tf
A. C. SQUIER^S.
_ CHEAP CASH
tUlOUUKE STORE,
172 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
MANUFACTURER ANI> GENERAL DEALER IN
Fine and Plain FURNITURE,
PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTRASSES, CHILDREN'S
CARRIAGES, <tc., Ac.
ZST~ -AH fuUy Warranted,
April 11, 1866 49 ly
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY.
Alfred Cheatham "}
" n^Ai? I Bill for Partition
VMVVM VJi? WWiVllllg 1
and wife, el al. j
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Reuben
G. Golding and Helena hits wife, and Washington
Fooshe and Laurina his wife, Defendants
in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits
of this State, on motion of McGowan <fc
Perrin, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, That
said Defendants do plead, answer or demur to
aid Bill within three months from the publication
hereof, or the same will be taken .Pro
Confeuo against them.
W. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's office, Sept 18, 1858 3m
LOST!
THE Subscriber lost about his and the Depot
premises, a Roll of Money,
containing One Hundred and Fit
seen JVOllars?one Hundred Dollar Bill,
Tea and a Five, $116.00?all 8outh Carolina
money. Any person finding the same and returning
it to him, shall receive a reward of
Ten Dollar*. G. W. HODGES.
Sept 6, 1866. If tf
Bonnet Ribbons.
P12XJN and Fancy Edge ROUCHES, French
FLOWERS, sc., suitable for Trimming
An eta, at CXLU48KB8* MABSB&LMi.
H*f S . - T
, - ? ?
IdrMjmtg, (f loth
(138,) RICHARDSON STREET,
' rJ^lIE undersigned would respectfull)' nnnouncc
I JL joining Districts, that lie lino now in Store
! the Season) a well Selected Stock of SI'IUNG AN
i sell at such prices as cannot fail to suit. He would
; promises will be performed to the entire sntisfnetio
, lie would, therefore, any to his friends in the Count
. ?s he thinks lie enn make it an object worthy of a
1 n connection with Clothing may be found a g<
Goods of everv description. Also, llats, Caps, Cf
?ALSO
? fine assortment of Youth's and Children's Clothi
J old up.
Kenietiibcr the No.?138, llicbnrdsou Street, op
i I)<>ut;al.
j Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1856.
Octagon Burial Cases?
r|"MIKSE CASES nrc extensively iikciI, nn?l posses
Jl. fins fur transportation, depositing in vaults,
made <>1' the
iQo<it Imperislinblc Klalcrinlft; ah
. To prevent rust, or corrosion ; and when properl
lion that (lie bodies of our decreased loved oneI
lions of wilt or, or depredations of vermin, and i
; obviating the necessity of hasty 1>i;:-ials; or. if <li
i The OOTAOO'X CASK is a new style of Metallic
: perfect resemblance of
Highly Polishec
| and free from objections expressed by some ci
! former styles.
The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish the all
of any size required. Also,
Black Walnut and Covered <
j and delivered in the shortest possible time. I?'o
j please take notice of my descriptive pamphlets, wl
,'iuocvinc I.. 11., A1UVCI1 31, lbotij
|1 clu fjatcl antr 1
AT ABBEVI]
MATHIS & SALE Respectfully inform their
dally, that they have opened a HOTEL, on
for the accommodation of permanent and transient
tion to the wants and comfort, of all who inuy oiicc
t.ion and induce a repetition of the call. Their tub
bountiful supply the country can afford; attendant
fortable ; rooms convenient and ample; and, in i-lu
of tlinir
Tlioy would further announce tlint they will co
and as thoy have attached to their llotcl as coir
found anywhere hereabout, which will always In- 1
and attended l?y experienced and trusty Ostlers,
creased patronage of the public. They arc at all t
of stock with shelter and food. They are also nlw
any kind of Travelling Conveyance from a Saddle-]
i very best of drivers. They have, just completed, <
i horse Hacks ever run in this section, which tan
j safe and comfortable vehicle of transportation.
vihii ceo ni ?ui vuncr, iv/r uiuii uuu uciidi, will u? II
Horse, Hji ccnte; Two fcede, C'2$ ; and by the day
November lio, 1855
EST Banner cop}* four timed.
CXTY BRXJG STORE.
WM. HAINES, Q J.
No. 217 (North Side) Broad Street, t3
AUGUSTA, GA, ,
Wholesale and Retail Sealer in Jl
DRl'GS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS,
l'UTTY, VAUNISI1ES, ETC. wl
PERFUMERY, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, TOI- ce
l.ET SOAPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES, HAIR c''
DYES, HDKV EXTRACTS, ETC. |n,
All of which are offered at low prices for pr
Cash.
Particulnr attention paid to the preparation < ?
of PHYSICIANS' lMtkrfCRIPTlONS aiid the bl,
uic|>vi>niii{; <n i uiiiii_y jicuiciiu's. j\ large as- j,j
sortmeut of Fresh und Warranted ^
Garden, Grass and Field Seeds.
Orders from the Country promptly '>(
attended to. * ?
May 2, 1856. 52-ly
?i? p,
FROM
ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON.
Cr
A FOUR nOItSE .STAGE leaves ABBE- p,
VILLE on Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. "
Leaves Washington. fin., on Titfudm- Tim .
dny and Saturday mornings.
A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock
A. m., for Atlanta and Augusta.
OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. ,vc
JOHJSfcMcBRYDE, Agent.
Abbeville C. II., AprH.'?j'<1856. 48 ly Jj,1
"REM SEN'S
HAT MANUFACTORY, {?
AND
? ^ ^ ? *
ju v u u c r vi jrnsnions,
Richardson Street, No. 187, ah
Opposite Exchange Row, wi
COLUMBIA, S. C. El
April 11, 185U 49 ly
JOHNJ. CLAYTON, ! [h
DEALER IN /Q51 ?f
jQ. ready made clothing, 1%' to
HAS now on hand a large und freslisupply
nf tDDivn a vr> "M.l i
.MUIIIVHHUIV kll ivii^lT J/ OUDl* J ^
MEK GOODS, which will l>e sold on very roo- ~
Bonable terms. r
Ko. 197 Broad Street, under tlio Augusta
llotel.
Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1866. 62-ly
Order* from the Country renpectfully
invited and faithfully filled. [Oct 19tf X
B(
Committed i>?
^^O the Jail at Abbeville Court Iloase ? 8P
JL on T^idncsday the 13th February, P^j
inst, a Negro wongn Daffney, who says . ofc c5
she belongs to Sherard liarksdale, of this Dis- ?,
trict, ^ B ... I?/
oaiu isegro is about four feet si* inches liigli; "
supposed to be some sixty or seventy years !*'
of ace.
The owner is requested to come foward prove w
property, pay charges. and take her away.
B. J. COCHRAN, Jailor. .
Feb. 28, 1856. 42 tf
HBHRT S. KBRR, ?
WHOLESALE A RETAIL
dkalkr' nr ?
GROCBftlBS, PROVISIONS k COKFECTIONABIES, ,.r
ABBBVXXXB, O. ao.
JreALMri ?
1AAA LBS. which is offered afrftmall fig*
aUVV ur?L by XL 9. KERR.
A*g. IS. " 16-tf
rag, Clothing.
COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.)
to the Ojtizens of Abbeville and the ad(nml
will continue to receive throughout
1) SUMMER CLOTIIINO, which lie will
hnvo it distinctly understood, that all lie
n of all who patronize his Establishment*
ry. to give him a call, on visiting Columbia,
trial.
>od assortment of Gentlemen's Furnlnhing
irpet lJagH, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc.
ng of every Style and Size from three yeara
posite the Bout und Shoe Store of If. I*.
G. M. JOHNSON.
60-ly
Rosewood Finish.
s valuable advantages over all other Cof,
or for ordinary intermenta. They are
io riiiimclcd Inside and Out,
j- cemented, we have the gratifying rofleci,
enclosed in them, are free from irrupuay,
without oppressive odor, be kept?
isired, transported to a distant lnud.
Cases, of beautiful form, and finished in
I Rosewood,
>ncerning the shape and appcaronce of the
i?ve CASIi^, at the shortest notice possible,
Coffins Made to Order,
r further inf..rn.nl..f il l.~? n
licit arc in circulation.
E. J. TAYLOR.
I'itunj Stables
LLE a H.
ol.l frioiuls ninl natrtll.B- nnil Jim nnl>1i? rr.xr.
Washington street, opposite Mr. Hughcy's
t hoarders. They intend to give such ntl.cn
call upon them ns slinll insure entire satisle
will never want lor the bo.it ami most
prompt ami faithful ; hods chai> and cotiiDrt,
everything suited to the ease and eoniiitinuc
the LIVERY STAIiLE BUSINESS ;
imodious and comfortable Stnhles an can he
bountifully supplied with the best provender
they hope to icceivc tlie continued and inihies
prepared to aecommodnte any number
ays prepared to furnish their customers with
lorse to a FOUR-IIORSE HACK, with the
niic of the most convenient and elegant fovrnilies
or companies of passengers will find a
tade as low as possible. For single feed of
, 75 cents.
?0 tf
SPRING GOODS?1856.
F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.,
Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall,
I RE now receiving an unusually clioice
3l variety of
SPRING DRESS FAUR108,
liich tlioj* are felling at the very lowest pris
possible, and to which the attention of puruse
r* is very cordially and respectfully inviil.
Their 6t<n:k embraces the following, nont;
other.*, of French A'nrjlixh and American
odiictions. Particular attention is asked to
itusli, Lupin. Seydoux, Lieber ?fc Cos niamiL'ture
of ltombaxines, challies, delaines,
treses, grenadines, <fcc. Thirrin it Milliard's
ack and colored challies, nmrgnise, veil
nitre, and tissues.
I'KINTKJ) GOODS.?Steinbaeli, Kocchlinks,
rrcals, brilliantes, cambrics, jueoncts, Inwns,
gaudies nnd borages,
?also?
iris black eilks, superior qualities;
iris rich fancy silks;
" Foui lands, very handsome;
" French and English Calicoes of Steinbach's
IIogle's Monteitlis <fc Norton's;
ises of ( ingliams, black nnd fancy, all prices;
intcd cliallics and berngc delaines, from low
priced to very rich ;
nericun lawns niid muslins
' Calicocs, low price and fast colors ;
110 USE KEEPING GOODS.
Richardson's Linens, and other makers, a
ry full assortment in all varieties, for shirtf?,
sheeting, pillow casing, Ac., Ac.; birds-eve
upers, Scotch ditto, towelling and towels,
irkish Bath, Ac.; window drapery, lace and
jslin, Ac., (be.
Summer Goods for Gentlemen and Boya, in
ncn drillings, Ac., cottonadesof all sorts, vestas,
springcaMimerca, cashmerctt, drab e'-te, Ac.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
An unrivaled assortment of sheetings and
irtings, brown and bleached, from 8-4 to 224
idth and from ths lowest priced to the finest
iglish and American'makes.
PLANTATION GOODS.
cviij ?un ana Kina, considered desirable
have, by the piece or bale. Iu addition to
e above, we have the very finest assorment
collars, Laces and Embroideries in general,
be found probably in the State.
J. F. BURCIIARD 4 CO.
May 2, 1850. . 62-lJf?
: URN1TU RE WAREHOaM^!
BENJAMIN k GOOBRICH,
Broad Street, Augn*** OeorgU,
EXT Door above ThotnaA
^ Richardson's <fc Son's
jok Store, and opposite Lajuick's
& Cooper's new Iron fetore, would reectfully
announce to their'friwids and the
iblie that they are now receiving daily ?
oice and well selected assortment of all kinds
FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Book
iscs, Sofas, Chairs, Tute-a-tetes, Centre Tables,
indow Shades, Ac., of the latest and most
shionable designs, which they will goarantes
sell as low as can be bought in the city, and
e inite all who wish to purchase, to call and
amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Spring, Hair and Cotton MATT11AS3ES, and
1 kinds of Furniture Manufactured aopl Retired
to oritlr, with neatness and dispatch.
an.:- *?;
i-w iuib nrn, positively, have u^connec>n
with any other Furniture Hoqm in this
Ly. . BENJAMIN & GOODRICH,
Augusta, Ga., April 26, I860. 52-ly
rHE Trustees of the VtmnwuA 1?W
tb? South Carolina Conrenee
of the l^euiodist Episcopal Churoh,"
reby give NonaK that they-will petition t&a
suing Legislature for lU-lnMrporatfoa.
By order at tfcfe Board' el Vbatrffc
H. A. C. WAJiKEE, Sao'ty,
Abb?rlHs C. H., July 10, %BPk U-9m
V * ..
Selling Off at a Profit |
LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND
PROVISIONS FOR SALE!
AT A BBEVILLE C. H.
Change or the Programme !
'"I'HIE subscriber being determined to raise a
-L large amount of money, offers his goods,
for the next sixty days, ut a reasonable Profit 1
It is to be hoped that persons in want of anything
ill his line, will avuil themselves of this
opportunity. The general rule is to sell out nt
cost; but the Programme having been changed
to suit the present arrangement, it will be observed
accordingly. His object in making
this offer is preparatory to an entirely new
arrangement for the Full Trade, by which
persons will be able to get Goods only for the
Ca*h. Long experience has satisfied the subscriber
that this arrangement will be most advantageous
to all parties, except those who never
intend to pay, and it is for the special benefit
of this class that the rule will be adontnd.
llis/Stock consists in part of the following,
viz:
1(1 Hhds. Bacon Sides;
4 do Cubn Molasses ;
10 do Louisiana Sugars;
20 Bags Rio ColTcc ;
Loaf, Crushed nnd Powdered Sugars;
Powder, Shot, Lend and Gun Wadding ;
A few clicnp Double Barrel Shot Guijb ;
Kl.iek Sinitit Tools, Iron and Nails ;
White Lend, Green and Yellow do. ground in
oil;
Uio, Hondo nnd other brands Cigars.
Agricultural Implement*.
Straw Cutters and Corn Shellfcra ;
]>agging, Bale Hope and Twine ;
Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather ;
A Large Lot. of Hollow Ware;
Burning Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ;
White Wine it Cider Vinegar;
Trnee, Log and Fifth Chains;
A large .Stock of Wines and Liquors offered
at low prices, as he is determined to quit this
part of the trade ;?and a great many other
articles umiecPhsnry to mention. Goods have
advanced considerably since these purchases
were made, niul he is thus enabled to compete
with any market iu price ns well as quality nnd
quantity, and be hopes that a hungry, needy
public will make haste to buy out every thing
IK! lias on liuuu. All ol which is respectfully
submitted by 11. S. KI-lllH,
No. r> Brick limine.
July 18. isr>c. * II-tf
DRY GOOirsT
SPRING IMPORTATIONS,
1 S 5 6 .
-m rrt i rn t- wr inni?v . * ?
HIUI.OIV it n nikUb.l, vppos.io UIOUO
Hotel, Augusta, Ga., are receiving their
HMial choice variety of SPUING PRESS FABRICS,
embracing the best tnnkcrs of French
and English productions. among which are?
Rich Printed French .1 neon eta and Organdies;
Rich ' Flounced Bnrcpes ?nd Organdies;
Rich " American nnd English Lawns;
Rich " French Brilliants nnd Cambrics ;
Rich " Bareges nnd Tissues ;
Bluff, Blue nnd I'ink, Plain Brilliants, new
article.
Silk? !
Assorted Colors Flounced Silk Dresses ;
Kich Plaid nud Striped Taffeta Silks ;
Kieh M(?ire Antique, Toulurd and China Silks;
Black Taffeta and Ofo de Hhinc Do.
Mourning Goods !
Plain and Sttipcd Grenadines nnd Bareges;
Black Flounced Grenadine and Barege Dresses;
Superior Summer Bombazines nnd ChaHies ;
Black Jaconets, Organdies nnd Marquise ;
Black Eng. Crapes, Love Veils and Handkerchiefs.
In addition to this long line of Dress Goods,
we have a complete stock of Calicoes, Ginghams,
Linen Goods, Furniture Faints, Embroideries
and Laces, Hosiery and Gloves, Plain
and Embroidered Crape Shawls.
A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety of
styles.
"Pantaloon Stuffs, Blenched und Brown
Goods.
White and Striped Osnnburgs, of various
brands.
Our friends and customers are respectfull}invited
to examine the largest stoek of Spring
and Summer GOODS that we have ever had.
Particular attention paid to filling orders.
Augusta, Ga., April 18, 185G fiO-tf
i . S . BO#ER,
MANCFACTt'ltElt AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE
Off Every Description,
AND Af
T? . ^ Ji \
VTA XIVC L J KJ hj 1\3 f -V?
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL
CASES.
Opposite the Congarec House,
COLUMBIA, 8. C. ?
April 11, 1856 49 ly
Pro Bono Publico.
rpiIE indefatigable LYONS - ^
JL is making a change in
his business, ana all those who
havn't got Summer Clothes enough to last them
out this and next month, will save 2.1 per cent
by letting him know it. He's going to change
hjs Summer Stock of Clothing to a Winter
one, conseaently bargains can ue had at his
Clothing Ilouse.
He has a small lot of Winter Coats, Pants
and Vests, left over froin last winter, which be
is selling now at a loss. Come soon, or 3*ou
won't get any of th?m.
Aug. 6. 1856. ' 14-tf
JAMl&S fWTITRAtt
axxix uu U? V V J
. v/' -Attorney at Law,
ABBEVILLE C. ffc, S. C.
' JCST May be. found for the present in the
Commissioner's} Office.
Jan 18 1859 87 ly
Piano Fortes. ?
THE Subscriber keeps on hand grtB88?ig|
Nunn's A Clark's celebrated J J fil t/Tf
grand action Pfj&KOS, also', other makers';
MELODEONS, &$,, which he warrants, and
will sell at Ncxo York price*, delivered at the
Depot. '* 8. GARDNER,
106 Richardson Street,
A /no daort above Exchange Bank,
Columbia, S. C.
April 11, 1856 ly
*row
10, OOO PIECES of WALL PAPERING.
600 Paptra of Transparent Window Shades
with Pietdrea to ttatclu ' * ?
Merchants and Planters from Abbeville Dis?
triet wishing to purchase will do well to call
A. BLEAKlfl?,
Augusta, Ga., May 2, J8fi0. 8J-ly
Just1 Received
A FEW Extra Fine Cloth?, Cluik
MM) D. fMftai*
and TMmmings, Ma. by
( JAMES 8HILLTTO.
Jqljr4,l?f?; 0-tf
I
Hardware, Paints, Oils,
WINDOW GLASS, &c.,
At the Sign of the Golden Anvil,
COLUMBIA, 8. O.
THE Subscribers have now |
/Q on hand an extensive nssort- JMf "
mcnt of Goods in their line, which
they nfc selling at the lowest mhrkct price# for v
Cash, and to which they respectfully cull the
attention of purchasers. * Their stock consists
in part as follows, viz: ?
1> IL_'l & T>-_ 1 n - 1 " ? i
j,ui nun, iiuwji, oiituu, uunu, vvai, itounu nnu ; ^
Square Iron;
| Cost, German an J Blister Steel; Anvils, Bel!
lows, Vices, Ac.;
Mill nnil Cross-Cat Snwn; Mill lro>-s, Nails, n
Wagon Boxes, Pot-Ware; v
Beneli and Moulding Planes, Cniscls, Auger?, il
Files, Poring Machines;
j Mortice Machines, Lathes, Saws, Bench Screws, a
I _ Hinircs. Screws ; li
I Locks, I5olts, Latches, Axes, Iloes Plough 1 ji
Moulds, Adzes; h
I Axles, Sprinns, Knninelcd and Patent Leathers, e
Paint*, Varnishes; v
Window Glass, Spirits Turpentine, Putty, Point n
Brushes; c
Corn Shcllers, Straw Cutters, Corn and Cob
Mills, Leather Belting ;
Lime, Plaster, Cement, Gunpowder, Shot,
Lead, ite., A*e.
Those in want of Goods in the Hardware
i line, will find it. to their interest to give us a
| call before making their purchases.
FISH Kit & AG NEW ?fc CO. \r
Fob 15, 18.-.C 41 tjul |
. i_ t
MULL Ell & SENN, ;
Wholesale and Retail Grocers, t
! COLUMBIA, S. C.,
' WOL'LI) Ilrspcclfully Tig o if
r. 'ill tlio attention of the J(i
uitucsiis of Abbeville District to their large ami ' ?
j well assorted stock of
<; unrrn ire ' ^
wliicli lliey offer nt. the hi west market prices. ! '<
In addition to the heavier articles usually kept I '
in a well-arranged Uroccry, we keep u full 0
stock of 8
" F A X C V (J It 0 C E li I E S
including almost every article wanted in the c
family.
l'ersons visiting Columbia will find it to their j(
ndvuntngelo give us a call before making their
pu rchaser*.
11. MULLKU. It. D.SENN.
April 11,1880 40 ly
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
AIHIEVILI.E DISTItlCT.
Ill tlic Court of Ordinnry.
"IT J11EUEAS, "William Gaines has applied to
? t me, l>y petition in writing, praying
tluit. the paper purporting to contain the lust
Will ami Testament of Margaret Gnincs, dee'd,
may he proved in "Due form of Law." These
: arv, iucri-iurc, 10 cm' iiiui admonish .lohn Wil- son,
who lives beyond the limits of. thin Stnte,
Sarah Kennedy, wife of Kenned}*, the children
of Mich 11 el Wilson, dee'd, (numes not
known,) the child&n of James Wifrton, <lee'<l,
(names not known,) ami Andrew Miller Wilson,
minor, to he and appear at a Court of Ordinary ,
to lie li^ld at Abbeville Court Ilonse for Abbeville
District, on Friday the lith day of January,
A. ])., 1857, nson that day the validity of stud
paper will be tried.
WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D.
Octobcr-1, ISSO. 23-Gm
ZMZ2 sm
FOR SALE!
T^IIE Subscribers will keep on hand at oil
JL times, nt the Saddlery and Harness Store
of K. West field, in this "C"illajro, an assortment
of ull kinds of STOVES, .which they pledge
i/iii.iiiovi?vo IW ceil UII u? I1I> uuinif LUi'ins HP I
Stoves of the same quality ean he purchased 1
for in Charleston. Tlieir COOKING STOVES
they will warrant to do everything that a
Cooking Stove can do, nnd are sure they will (
give universal satisfaction. {
One of us will spend the most of the present
ycafattlie North, and will lie ublc to select <
the best nnd most approved patterns.
K. AVKSTFIELP,
I. 15RANCII.
Abbevillo C. II., S. C., Jan 8, lS5t5. ly j
HODGES' DEPOT.
rpiIE Firm of ROBERTS, ADAMS ?t SMITH 1
_l. was dissolved on the first of October, t
18.14. It is hoped that all persons indebted j
will come forwnrd and settle by cnsli or note, t
ris we arc anxious to close our old business. t
ROBERTS & ADAMS
Still continue business at Hodges, aud at Long "
Cane, and by the first of April will have a fino *
V n . i n <r C I n . b n T F n n A m
u |i i i ii g u i u i n u 1 u uuuO)
selected with great enre in New York nnd Iiul- J
timore, wliieli we respectfully offer to our 8
friends nnd customers nt moderate profits.? i:
Come nnd see, nnd l>e your own judge. W? n
merely wish to let you know thnt we are still *
here, feeling pntisfied that if you will come, y
our Goods nnd prices will please you- j
Very respectfully, v
ROBERTO <fc ADAMS. e
Hodges', S. C., Mnrch 27, 1800 47 tf i
c
Sign of the Two Large WatcliON. "
WATCHES, CLOCKS, * I
AND
AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH!
Q&j. MERCHANTS nnd Dealers will do
veil to call and examine tlie stock of
WATLCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at
249 Kiug Street
before they purchase elsewhere. Every nrticle j
warranted" ?
A stock always on hand peculiarly adanted i
to country (lealere.
Save txcenty per cent, by calling on 1
WM. MASTER MAN, ?
249 King-at, Charleston, J
Four doors (00m Wentfworth street. {
October 6, 1865 ^ 22 tf |
? j
s .. .
April 11, I860 49 ly 1
HM. SC^DJoIaY^w! \bn Office
at Lowndesville, 8. C., solicits prac- v
tioe in CHRONIC DISEASES. His extensive
acquaintanoo with Anatomy, Physiology and
Pathology, and the laws and means of health,
in connection with the beet and raoet satisfac- ?
tory Medical agents known to the profession,
en Ale him to furnish to the aiee?sed superior
aid. This department of Medicine receives his
-particular study and practice. ' N
. June 20, 186?, t-Om /
ABBEVIIM C. Hf * ;
Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe
Manufactory.
,sljJ THE subscriber most reWI
apectfully calls the attention V91
or the public, and especially ' VkL
lis ol.l friends and customers, to his large and
rcll-selccted stock of
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes.
He bus also a large stock of fine pump-ool#d
nd fine welted BOOTS, of the latest styles, of
lie finest French calfskin.
He has a lnrir<' stock of fine
Water-Proof Iloots,
11 of lii? own manufacture, warranted. All of
vliifli he will sell cheap/or ca*h, or 011 a credL
to prompt-paying customers.
He is also prepared to make to order any
rticle in the Boot and Shoe line, having a
urge number of the finest workmen in hie emilovment,
and heme a practical workman him,
elf. Having the finest stock of Leather thavereame
to this District, his Boots and Shoet
rill he made in the neatest and latest styles*
ml for tit and workmanship shall not be exel
led. N. MeKVOY.
March 21, 185C 4& 12m
Joiner and Cabinet Shop,
xp.xt noon to the rnKSS office,
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.,
rllK undersigned, thankful lor (tsge^ ^
bast favors, and ever r?'n?l\? rfKltiiJa
o serve n generous public, mny
>e at all tunes toiind at. liia Sho-p in the Eastrn
corner of Christian Dcale's Coach Facorv,
wliere he is prepared to make PANEL
JOOKS, SASIl, BLINDS, MANTEL PIECES,
X] will also make TADLESr DESKS, BOOKIASKS.
PICTI'ItE FRAMES, and repair fucitnre
Are.
I will keep constantly on hand ready mado
JOFFINSof the best, material and finest fin>h,
either polished or covered, all of which
will il 'iver to any point in the district frco
'l with iicnrsu or upon railroud if deiroii
' - -lion.
All )iio warranted ns good ns the best
nil it-cording. Ten per cent off for
ns. ork done by me.
? ofi-reiien, jipply to nny irentlemao
ii the Incorporation. " G. C. "BOWERS.
June 22, 1S55. 1 tf
Anew and sinRul;.r!v successful remedy for the
cure of .ill Bilious diseases ? Costiveness, Indigestion,
Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fever*,
jout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflammations,
Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back,
ind Limbs, Female Complaints, &c. &c. Indeed,
rery few arc the diseases in whicli a Purgative Medi:ine
is not more or less required, and much sickicss
and suffering might be prevented, if a harness
but effectual Cathartic were-more freely used.
Mo person can feel well while a costive habit of
jody prevails; besides, it soon generates serious and
iften fatal diseases, which might have been avoided
jy the timely and judicious use of a good purgative
rhis is alike true of Colds. Feverish symptom*, and
Bilious derangements. The.y all tend to become ?
produce the decn seated ar.df formidable distempers
ivhich load the nearses all over the land, licnce 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
ixtensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Professors,
and Patients, has shown results surpassing
iny tiling hitherto known of any medicine. Owes
lave been effected beyond belief, were they not ssbi
tan tinted by persons of such exalted position amd
diameter as to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
ratified in favor of these Pills, \vc may mentions
Prof. J. M. Lockk, Analytical Chemist, of Cinr:iniiatij
whose high professional character is erulorsed
hy
John McLean, Judge of the Supreme Court ot
:he United States.
Thob. Couwin, Secretary of the Treasury.
Hon. J. M. wnioht, Governor of Indiana.
N. Lonowoutii, great wine grower of the West.
Also, Dit. J. It. Ciiii.tox, Practical Chemist, of
\Tew York City, endorsed by
Hon. W. L. Makcy, Secretary of State.
\Vm. B. Astor, the richest man- m Ameri?(fc.
S. I,ei.ani> & Co., I'ropr's of tihe Metropolitan
rlotcl, and many otliers.
Did space permit, we could fqire many hundred
lortificates, from all parts where the Pills havo
teen used, but evidence even rao*? convincing than
he experience of errrtnent public men Is found is
heir effects upon trial.
uiit. ii.? ?e t ..i
X IICTC 1 llirv, II1C Ul IUJN; lUTCBU^num <U14
tudy, are offered to the pul)iie as the best ant
nost complete which the present state of medical
cicnce can afford. They are compounded not of
lie drugs themselves, but of tho medicinal virtue*
inly of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical
iroccss in a state of purity, and combined together
n such a manner as to insure the best results. Thia
ystem of composition foc.medicines has been fount
n the Cherry sectoral and l'ill* both, to produce 4
aorc efficient remedy than hadi hitherto been ob?
ained by any process. The reos?n is perfectly obious.
While by the old mod* of composition, even>
ncdicine is burdehed with more or less of acnrionions
and injurious fjiva)itias, by this each indiidual
virtue only that is-, desired for the curative
ffect is present. All the incut) and obnoxious qual>
tics of each substance employed are left behind, theliriiHvn
virfiirw nnlv hnincr rv>ir?ivl Hphm> It (
eft-evident the effects should prove, an they have?
iroved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,,
nore powerful antidote- to- disease than any other
ncdicinc known to the worJdt
As it is frequently expedient that my medicinehould
l>c taken undev tho oounscl of an attending
Physician, and as he could not- properly judge of a
emedy without knowing its composition, I hare'
iupplied the acenrate L'onuula; by which both my
Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of
Practitioners in the United States cuid British Atner-.
rjin Prnvinrp*. If. Iiawavpc flhnnM h#? khv
me who has not received1 fchwu.. they will bo-.
>romptty lorwirded by moil to-his request.
Of ell the Patent MetEciaeB that arc O^ffered, howew
would be taken if their compoaitiaa was known!
Hieir life consists in their mystery. I hare no
nysteries.
The composition of my preparations Is laid open
o all men, and all who are competent to judge am
lie subject freely acknowledge tneir convictfons of}
heir intrinsic merits. The Cherry.f$ectoaaC vu
ironounccd by scientific men to Tie ? wonderful
nedicine before its effects were known. Many em<
aent Physicians have declared the same thing ofj
ny Pills, and even more confidently, and are wtlK
ng to certify that their anticipations were mot*
han realized by their effects upon trial. *
Th?V nnttnfA kw *Vin.. nntvArfttl
?V ?l'vii??v v; Hivw ?* ? a**asuvsai*? VII kUO
nternal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
afo healthy action ? remove the obstructions of)
he stomach, bowels, liver, and other organ* of the
tody, restoring their irregular'actfbn to neaHh, and
ly correcting, wherever they exist, such derange*
nents as are the first origin of disease.
Being sugar-wrapped, they are pleasant to take
.nd being purely vegetable, no haq^oan aifM from
heir use in any quantity. '
For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box.
PREPARED BY
DB. JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist
LOWELL, MAJB8.
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