The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, November 07, 1856, Image 3
NEW AUD DESIRABLE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS !
AT THE WELL KNOWN
CHEAP CASH STORE OF
CHAMBERS & MARSHALL,
No. 1 Granite Ran^e.
ABBEVILLE C. II.
WE beg respectfully to intimate to tlie citizens
of Abbeville and tlie surrounding
District, that we have now ready for inapection
a beautiful assortment of
NEW GOODS,
suitable for the Fall and Winter Season, wliieli
have been selected with great care, and bought
111 licit ueiow ilie regular vuiue, ami which we
now offer to the puidic at tlie lowest possible
profit for CASH.
Ab we confiuc ourselves entirely to Dry
Goods, Boots nnd Shoes, Huts and Caps, we
can oiler an assortment in each department
rarely to be met with in the np-eoiinlry.
We call particular attention to our large aiul
splendid assortment of
Plain Black, Black Brocade, and Fuuc\Flaid
SILKS ;
Valentia, DeLaines, Poplins, Alpaca, and
Cashmere Dresses;
English Meritioes, Gingham?, Calicoes, ?kc.,
:2n an endless variety.
Wehavea large supply of all the new nnd
fashionable Embroideries in sets? also, a splendid
assortment of those new styles in White
Linen sets of COLLARS iunl SLfc'L'l'JiS.
French and Scotch Embroidered Sleeves,
Collars and Cliemisetts ;
Swiss and Jaconet Flouncing-;, Edgings and
Insertions, and some handsome Embroidered
INFANTS' F1100K WAISTS.
In our Mourning Stock of Embroideries, we
Imve the latest styles of Black Crape Collars
and Sleeves, White Mourning sets, Collars and
Sleeves, nnd Mouruiiig Lawn aud French Cambric
Handkerchiefs.
?ALSO?
A very large lot of Laces, Glove?, Hosiery,
Bonnet KibbonR, Fine French Flowers, Uoiiches,
French Cambric, Embroidered and I.awn
Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimininirp, and the latest
thing out in Hoop and Winter kirts.
FANCY PARISIAN SILK BONNETS,
pranounced to be the richest ever shown here.
Table and Furniture Dnmu-ks D'Uylies, Napkins,
Towelliinjs, ShirUiiL's, Pillow CaVinir, Tick
ings, and ft lot of the l>est and cheapest Iriali
Linens we have cvot sold.
Gents'Scutch b. Wool Vests and Pants;
Ladies' Merino US'1)Eli VESTS ;
Opera, White ami lied FLA XXELS, and a
-very large stock of Swiss, Kngiish and American
fine BED UEAXEETS, which we oifer
as a great Bargain. You ought to see tlicni
before you buy anywhere else.
C L 0 A K S .
As this is a branch of our business to which
we pay particular 111 tent ion, we are now prepared
to show a great variety of all the new
.Styles in Cloaks, Talmas, Black Moirce Antique,
I'lain Black Silk, etc.
?ALSO?
White Crap^-. Cashmere and Wool Plaid Shawls.
We have nt.Jtll times n hcuw stock of
M ESTICS,
eonsisting of Brown Homespuns, Checked do.,
Striped tOsnaburgs, Linseys, Apron Checks,
Vicgm?a-an<l Columbia Osuaburgs at Factory
prices.
FOIl MEX'S WEAR,
"We have a stock which eau't he beat in vaTieties-?f
KeiitMcVy-IwatM, North Carolina ami
"Georgia Cassiiueres, Hlack Broad Clot lis, Vestdnge,
llats and Caps, Uool-6 and Shoes, mid n lot
of Cent's Calf Sewn Congress Gaiters whi.-lt
-we off?*r as a great Bargain?J'ulI3- Ou per cet.
tinder the regular price.
PLAKTATIOX <;oous.
Our Stock of Plantation C 1 is very large,
re'hich *we s>?U -at.ColntiHiin prices, consisting of
Kerseys,'Georgia plains, White and gray Itlaitket*;
and every body havs tliat has seen tlietu,
that onr ?HOCANS, tvr* decidedly tin*
test and cheapest they ever f.-iw. Call and
?ee our Stock ?f the above G-wods ; you . will
find it*to 3'our ad-vantage tc d? -so, if you want
to buy.
"We rnVrte each and nil of our numerous
friends, and the public generally., to cull and
examine our Stock, -which we irt all times take
great pleasure in showing, and warrant as represented.
-every article i* marked the lowest nt
which it can he sold, no deviation whatever
?.;il l,a ,nn/ltl... ncL-,..t
Abbeville C. II., Oet. 27, 1856. 2C-tf j
The State of 45outh Carolina.
ADJtKVILLE DISTRICT.
Office Court nf Common Plea* and Gen I Settiont.
James T. Bftikin, 1 Attachment,
James Twiddle, j1^"' Pi't,F8 Attorney.
V'v HEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the eigli\
f teenth day of October, eighteen hundred
and fifty-six, "file his declaration against
the Defendant, who, (it is said.) is absent from
and without the limits of this .State and hat>
neither wife nor attorney known within the
same, upou whom a copy of sai<l declaration
might be served: It l* therefore ordered,
that the said Defendant do nppt-ar nnd pi. ad
to the said declaration, on or before the nineteenth
day of October, eighteen hundred and
fifty-seven, otherwise finnl and absolute judgment
will then be giveu end awarded against
him.
MATTHEW McDONALD, C. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Oct 18, 1856 25-ly
Sale by Public Aitctlon.
Estate of James A. Andrews, dee'd.
'T>Y permission of the Ordinnrv for Abbe
x> rille District I will sell at I lie late residence
of James A. Andjews, deceased, m>
Tuesday the 1 ltli day of November next, tlie
?srso?al Estate of said deceased, consist! gof
en'Likely NEGROES, Horses, Cows, Hogs,
Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Plantation Tools, Housebold
and Kitchen Furniture, ?fec., <tc.
TtaKs made known on day of sale.
MARY A. ANDREWS, AdmVx.
Oct, 18, 1856.
- .<? AT.Sr>
;1 win ?efl on the some day my Plantation,
eonBtatiffg erf
more or lew, of which there are probably One
, Kindred and SflvenKvftve ?ere? in Wood*;
. Thirty-five of low gromida or Creek
fcot!!oiw. Those in waiit of a good Plantation
tlu? aixe will rh> well to examine initie.
terms will be very a&otiiinodating.
MARY A. ANDREWS.
j'Otefoberga. 1850. 20-91.'
M.^artTnEWOOB. ' *M. WENRY SMJTH.
:;r JHtHEWOOD & SMlfH;
CoafmfihIom Aerrhauti^
' " f FOB THE SALE OT rl
' ''TOTTON* PLOUR, BRAIN',
AM* ALL MAN.NJS Of
:.V. YtG&a?$ fid Mercfttiwdfre,
904 Exdumge *?w? Biobardson 8tr#ct,
COLU >MBU, S. C.J
Ayrilll.Wf' <9 *7
' Vs '
1
Important to Farmers.
AT the rcfideuce of 3ARAII PACE, late of
Abbeville deceased, I will, on the
22d Day of November next,
Rent tliut Valuable, and well known Plantation
of said Surah Pace, deceased, for the Term
of one year. Said Plantation lies on Long Cane
Creek, on the Cokesbury road, six miles F.ast
of Abbeville Court House. On the Premises
are One Good Dwelling House nnd a Gin
House, with other convenient Out Houses. It
will be divided into Two or more Lots to make
it convenient to any ntid all that wish to Rent.
?ALSO?
I will hire some Valuable NEGROES to work
on a 1'liinlation?Men and Women. The Men
are well trained nnd cannot be excelled on a
farm?good workers and some good managers
on a farm.
Notes with satisfactory Securities will be required
in eaeli and every ease, as respected the
Hirers and Renters.
JOHN DAVIS, Adin'r.
Oct. 31, 1856. V!3-3t
Public Notice.
ASUl'EUTNTKXDANT and Teacher of
the LKTHE SCHOOL, in this Tli.Mri.-t,
will In- elected on the IStli day of Nnvcmbcr
next, by the Trustees. The Salary of the Sui
periiitcnriaut is $1100 00 per annum; and himself
nml family, if his family is small, are proviilt'il
with hoarding and lodging. For further
particulars on this point, apply to the Secretary.
His duties are to Superintend, Manage,
and (>ov?ru the Pupils and Farm, in accordance
with such directions as he may, from time
to time, receive from the Trustees. The Salary
of the Teacher is $3f>0 00 per annum, and
lie is provided with boarding ami lodging at
tlie School, lie is to perform the usual duties
of ii Schoolmaster, according to the instruction
he may, from time to time, receive from
the Trustees.
.'1|>|>ii<'uu<iiis lor cutler 01 llic ftliovc uniccs,
.stating particularly. tin; number ami aiji-a of
t.l i o children of t lie applicants for the Of lice of
Superintcndntit. nm?t be hnndedto I lie Secretary
at Abbeville, previous to the day of clection.
T1IOS. THOMSON, Scc'ry.
Oct. 21, 1850. 20-It
NOTICE.
SBALED Proposals will he received by the
Town Council, of Abbeville, until the
22(1 IVorviiibcr next,
for the AVorkintr nnd Keeping the Public Roads,
within the Incorporate limits of eaid Town,
for the Term of Three Years, beginning the
1'itli September, 1850. nnd enditiir the 15t.li
1 September, 18 ")9.
The Road will l?o required to l>c j?ut nnd
kept hi Complete Order, thrown up in the Centre,
nnd also Ditched on each side, wherever the
I Council may direct. Payments will he made
1 semi-n inllv, nnd Contractors will lie requ red
to give Ltond nnd Security for the faithful
prfni'jimnce of their Contrnets.
Bidders will specify nt. what sum they propose
to iiiidertnke eneli paiticiilnr ltond.
Information wanted as to the distance to be
Worked on eneli Itnad, can be had from any
member of the present Council.
J. G. A'lT.LSOX,
Oct. 20, 1S3G. 26-2t] Intenaant.
CnilTU PADfll IMA
uuu i ii uniiuLinn,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITV.
Ruth II. Boyd, )
vx. > Bill for Partition.
Win. A. Boyd and others. )
PURSUANT to order, I will sell nt Public
Outcry, on the 25th dnj* of Novotnher
iii*xt. at,the residence uf .John L. Boyd, deceased,
oil the Ileal Estate of ?aid deceased, continuing
about
'IH1RTEEN HUNDRED ACRES,
bounded bj' lands of Hon. 1>. L. Wnrdlaw, B.
Jl. Cheatham nnd others, in three Tracts.
1'luts of said Tracts to he made and exhibited
on the day of sale, and the vale to he made
t>y 6111*11'iat.-*.
Terms.?A credit of one nn-1 two yenr?,
with i lite rest froin <liiy of sule. Purchaser* to
give lionds witli at lenst two good sureties to
secure the purchased money, pay the co*t* in
caxli, and jtm/ for pnprr*.
W.M. II. PARKER, C. E. A. IX
Commissioner's Offioe, |
Oct. U8, 1850. j 26
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ARDEVILLE MSTKICT.?IN EQUITY.
Jn?. A. Norwood, Assignee, J BilltoFoI.eclose
Nathaniel Harris and others ) Mortgage.
PURSUANT to order, I will sell nt Abbeville
Court House, nt Public Outcry, on Saleday
in December next, (1st-.) that Tract of Land
belonging to Dr. Nathaniel Harris, known as
The Fort Charlotte Tract,
situate in said State and District, on the Savannah
River, containing Seven Hundred Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of W. D. Partlow.
IX B. Cade and others.
TERMS CASH.
WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Coramissioner's Oftice, )
(Jet. 28, 185(1. J 26 tda.
N. B.?Sale positive.
Notice of. an Estate Sale.
I WILL sell nt the Residence of Sirs. SARAH
WAITE, deceased, on the Second
of December nest,
210 ACRES OF LAND,
more or less, about One Hundred Acres of
Wood Land and about Forty or Fifty of that in
I Bottoms, situated nbout two miles Eiist of
j Greenwood, and adjoining lands of J. Y. S.
I Partlow, W, W. Perrvman and others.
Also, Household arid Kitclich Furniture, lot
of IIoi;b, Sheep and Cowf, 2 good work Horses
and one Colt, and a great many oilier things
too tedious to mention.
SIMPSON WA1TE.
Oct. 22, 1866 25-6t
MILLER &. WARREN,
Corner Opposite the ttlobc Hotel.
HAVE just received a large stock of Fall
o.,/l W.?T,n r?.? ..e ?i._ i-i-.
nuu ?? i.noii I'U j w Krxrt'Of ?l bllO IKbl'SU
importation and most fashionable styles, consisting
of
Flounced Embroidered Colored STLK8,
Rich Brocade nnd Plaid Colored SILKS ;
Figured and Moire Antiqne Black do ;
Rich Flounced MUSLIN DE LA INKS ;
Cashmeres and Muslin de Laines in great
rariety; J
Bombasines, Challfes, Alpacas and Cohergs;
French, English and American PRINTS ;
Ilnndsome Sootch and French (3 IN (J HAMS;
Rich French Embroidered COLLARS and
SLEEVES '
Rich Black Lace COLLARSand BLEB VES;
" Jaefeonet nnd Swiss BANDS and
FIAVNCINOSf: IV'
lofunta'Embroidered' WAISTS and ROBES;
Embroidered Merino CLOAKS for Infants;
>Real Valenciennes, Maltese and Thread
LA OES ; ? ,
Reveire, Henrstkchod and Embroidered'
XDZs r y.
Alexander's tfi<l *h<l fUlt fl J n vi?Q .
Splendid Stock of Get>Pa "
IdjMthei- with an {gdfeaa variety of Goods
lUoaJly foiind in a Dry Gooda Store Wa. will
>dJ that jr# have * large a took* an*tOT*rtOMl>,
e*nd willUka pleaaoreio amoving tbem to our
fri?od? and anatomer*.
Oct fov 1*89. M-?m ?
Large Sale of
ESTATE PROPERTY!
ON the 25th and days following of November
next, at the late residence of Capt.
J. \j. BOYD, deceased, near Wardlaw's Bridge
on Little Kiver, the undersigned will sell to
the highest bidder, all the Personal Property
of said deceased, to wit :
02 LIKELY NEGROES,
1.000 Bushels of Corn, lurge lot of Fodder,
I GOO Bushels ofv "Wheat, Seed Outs, Cotton
Seed, Shucks, fourteen head Mules and llorses,
about forty head of Cuttle, lot of Sheep, Stock
and Bacon Hogs, three lioad Wagons, two
Carriages, one Buggy, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, Plantation and Blacksmith's Tools,
Railroad Stock, die., ?te., <Vc.
Tf.iuis.?Twelve months' crcdit, without interest.
Sums of $10 or less, cash. Note und
approved securities required of pnJehasers.
WM. A. BOYD, Adm'r.
ItUTIl K. BOYD, Adm'x.
October 20, 1850. 26.4t
N. B.?At the same tiino nnd place, the Com
will 11... / a v/j i mil a..--.
three tracts. Said tracts are conveniently arranged,
the land is fertile, well timbered, well
watered, and in everv respect desirable. Persons
wishing to purchase, arc requested to cull
and examine.for.themsclvos.
NOTICE i
'j' N Execution of the Will of Major John
X Cochran, deceased, the subscriber will
sell, at Abbeville Court House, on Monday,
the First day of December next, the LANDS
j belonging to the Estate of said deceased, cmj
bracing tlie residence familiarly known as the
i i ji.adi.u.i, nnu containing
A9s2&sdBL ^m.?c=:m?L3E7:si9
Iii divisions us follows :
Tlic HOME Tract, containing - '<27 Acrcs
The McXAIliYTract containing iioO Acres
Tract No. 1 containing 35)4 Acres
Also, Land belonging to Estate of
A. 13. Cochran containing COO Acres
Said l.ands lie adjoining, and contain in
gross Eighteen Hundred and Seventy-one
Acre?, situated immediately 911 tlie Greenville
and Columbia Uailrond, the greater part in
U'noth. The Deadfall is a tinely improved
[ lace, and considered one oi the most beautiful
ami healthy localities in Abbeville District.
Either of the Tracts, or the whole, may be
treated for privately (oil accommodating terms)
before the day of sale.
J. N. COCHRAN, Ex'or.
Pet. ?2, 1RSG. 25-tf
souse isuilding.
rf~MlE under.-igned is now prepared to do all
1 work entrusted to his care, in tlie Build
iug Lino; to Draw I'lnns and erect all descriptions
of Ituildings, from a one-story house to a
Court House. ,
Having received instructions from tlie best
Architects in the Union, he flutters himself that
he cuii have work done in a style equal to aud
as cheap ns can he done iu New York.
Rkkluhncbs.?King it Kellum, Architects,
Brooklyn, New York ; Wtii. Gainer, Architect,
of New York City ; lVrrymnn <t Waller, New
Market ; Dr. John P. Burrntt, Barruttsvillc.
HENRY JONES.
Cireenwood. OH. til 1 R.o! 01.i?.
I ?^
! Settlement of the Estate of Joseph ]ffar>
shall, dec'dTun
Subscribers, Executors of the lust Will
of Joseph Mnriliallj : dvc'd, hereby give
public notice to all parties interested in llie Estate
of liiuJ deceased, to appear, citlier in person
or l?y attorney, in the Court of Ordinary
for Abbeville District, S. C., on the 1st day of
.Inniinry, 18S7, ns on that day a final settlement
will be made, and the Executors will not
afterwards consider themselves as accountable
for interest. <
All persons indebted to the Estate, it is
hoped, will make payment before that time;
ami those having demands, (if any) will present
thorn for payment. J.
W: W. MARSHALL, ) r ,
.1. S. MARSHALL, J *?* ors.
Sept. 2'.). 18.',r,. 22-3m
Great Inducements.
\ \J E have a large stock of Negro Goods,
T t consisting of Kurseys, Georgia I'lains
and Linseys, together- with Heavy Negro
Blankets, superior to nny, w'ft- have ever had,
Afiil Wfll nntinijo tn <????? "? ? " l? *
I .v .V.J Vlio HIIU IIIWJ
call upon us, every inducement in the way of
price and quality, to buy.bf us.
MILLER & WARREN,
Opposite Globe Hotel.
Oct. 10. IP56. - 23-tt
For Sale ! > For Sale !
ATOUNG <fe lII"LLlKlN)^(|t their Tanyard
J1 near Due West, hftveVbnstantly on linnd
a full eupply of the best - qualities of Oak-tanned
and Hemlock Sole, upper, Harness and all
other Leathers usuallyin demand, which they
sell at fair prices.
C%~ Hid es taken iif exchange for Leather.
Due Wast, S. C., Sept $7,1850. 21.2m
Railroad meeting {
ii- THE
Annual Coirv^SKpft of the Stockholder*
of the 3AV VALLEY RAILROAD
Company, vill m$et at Lowndesville,
on Wednesday, tlie TaU^jToveniber next, at
1) o'clock, A. M. '. wvjr,'
By order of tWPresidq^t.
^^M.JUGILES, Sec'ry.
VIU IO. lOOD.
UNPARRALLELED BARGAINS!
?w
Extraordinary attraction!!
M.STRAUSS, * pOKESBURY.
WAE! WAR l> WAE!
OWING to ilie war in Kansas, and the probability
of the dissolution of Union, the
subscriber has determined to sell his Stock of
Goods nt vkky low I'mcBv and now is THfc
t'.me, when his Stock is full rfnd lately purchased
in New York and Baltimore, consisting of
Rich Dress Silks, Chally; -i*
French Merinoes, Modk'Dfi L'aines,
Dress Goods in bu?i variett,
Linens, Dome4t&*r
Cloaks, A^ls^^las, Shawls.
EMBROIDERIE8.
?i
Laces, Hosiery, Glores, Ribborffc Life Preserving
SniRts,
Cloth, Cashmere, Tweedes wl Ky. Jeans,
Dress and Cloak Trimml&K' Oil Cloth.
fall and winter|?lothing
for Men, BoyB and Yoottfej;,'
Brogans, Boots, Shoes, Slippers atid Gaitsrs
wich has never been tufpa&ed.
TT a m^i a
UA1S AINU UftJfS,
aU sorts, and styles to suit a 4&ng/juat born to
> men one hundred years^Juii"1 ^: ;
Also a full assortment oftflfflatAk Kersaya,
i/.'Flalaes, Osnalmrgi, Shapings,
and Prints. rW1M S;
COMPLETE AMMtoNT,
of Hard wars, Grocery, on s ry,
Expressing my thanks for larors;
with pleasdM.ItAvjU myjifJtWiAjM costoofara
m es?uiOtotlO,
18W. 28 tf] i^J^2bSry.
<v<t I ,
GROCERIES, P
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AGRICU
KEBRY S
Has now on hand, and is dail^
selected Stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Hardware and Cu
to which he invites the attention of the public. 1
periencc, enables him to say, without any hazard
body else, here or elsewhere. Ilia stock at prese
25 Bbls. C Yellow SL'UAIiS, A
6 Ulids. Golden Porlo Itico, R
30 lings prime Rio COFFEE, T
20 Pockets old Gov. Java Coffee, P
G " llocha " G
60i> Sacks Liverpool SALT, J(
20 TonsSweeds IRON, (genuine,) C
1U0 Kogs NAILS, assorted Nos., Ii
Blacksmith's Tool?, complete, Si
Fancy Groceries of every liescriptiou, S
White Lead. Oils mid Window Glasses, (J
'' Venetian lied, Spanish Brown, Putty, ?fcc., V
Bagging, L$ulc Hope and Twine,. C
Sausage Cutters, Sniffers, die., SI
lluiid, Pole and 13rond Axes, (Collius' make,) C
\v,.ni,. .....i \v..r..~ i
- ?.v >|
Augers, Chisel*. Handsaws, Ac., C
Urns# Kettles, Porcelain Ware, U
1,000 pieces IIollow Ware, (Knglish) assorted, A
A large stock of Wooden Ware, R
Any kind of Country Produce takon at liberal
diftinety understood tliut the Credit Business is
it-a equivalent, and it id to l>o hoped tliat my old <
rule; for it shall be vb*erve<L Self preservation is
Abbeville C. II., November 4, 185C. 27-tr
i Orrt
vvcai sia
NEW FALL AND
SLAGER & JL
"T7T70ULD respectfully announce to
V V tliey have just returned from
more and ore now opening the largest
ever brought to this place, selected witli
and which they inteud selling at very lo
T\ n ~xr ^
XJ JL\ X VJT
1. ~)IES'
Of nil prices ; Plain, plaid and Figured
All Wool Delaines, l'aramettas, Do Barn
colored Silks. An extensive variety of
WHITE AND DO]
An entirely new assortment of Collar
Flowers, of the latest styles. The lurges
brought to this part of the country, froir
article ; Trininiiugs, ?fcc. Also, u very It
CLOTHS, CASSIMEREl
Ready-Made Cloth
Hoots, Shoes, Ladies' and Gents
Gloves. In fact, everything new aud dt
tiou to our stock of
HARDWARE, CROCKER!
YAN]
A large stock of Jewelrv, Watchi
Ware, nt Charleston and An
Call on U9 and examine our Goods an
Good*. At the Old Stand ot Willson ?fc '
Abbeville C. II., October 31, 185C. 20
I ^bbenillr
WO E
[AT THE OLD STAND 01
mzz /m jr. m. /m G
GTHE
Undersigned, thankful for pns
tion of their friends, and the pub!
CARRIAGES A]
Consisting of one dozen assorted BUGG
also Bay to our friends that we liave con
Hickory
Somethihg new, and greatly admired 1
have also on hand a large lot of second !
ONE COACH EE> ONE-HALF
| ONE CAR
Suitable for Travelling or Hacking pur
ceedingly low. As wc have tho
b?st set of hands
We can safely venture to build to orde
ir We will do any amount of REP.
any other Establishment in the State.
BTA11 Work 1
o
PISK'S METALIC
We also have on hand a large lot of
air-tight* for protecting th? dead for pr
or any other desirable porpoee, -which v
We will also
Make Coffins and send to
Deaired. We have a new HEARSE, w]
Abbeville C. H., April 22, 1856
Brick masonry and Plastering.
'TTOBanderaigned having formed a Co-part
JL nership in the aboveboaioeaa, are prepared
to do *11 work entrusted to them in the neat '
Md moat aqhrtantial manner. Baying a long
prnetieel e*j$?ience in the buaineaa, they flatter |
theraaelT* that they e*n pleaae the moat faatid- 1
ions. All worVwll be warranted.
JOHN COUMBE, ' i
X>; A.'J. WOODHtJRST. i i \
R*y?*tno?.?H. A. Jpqea, J. A. Calhoon and <
Dr. i. W?, Belantt of AbbeVilha.,
.AbUviU# C. H- Oct 10, 1886v 23-ly (
v""* zmmgg;
A FKUOATIO* will W nit ?t th?
j3L Ami** <0: the LmMmtar* to Am??d the \
4?ptember *, IflWr ,
- . 'v .' j'V
RO VISIONS,
LTURAL IMPLEMENTS, fcC.
. KIKE
r RECEIVING, A LARGE AND WELL
itlcry, Plantation Implements, fee. &e.
lis facilities for purchasing, adds to a long exorboastiug,
that he cud sell us clicap as auynt
consists, in part, of the following:
lc and Porter, best qualities,
neon. Beef Tongues, Ac.,
race. Fifth, Tongue, Log and Stretcher Chains
owder and Shot, Double barrel Guns,
.... -r i.i_j
>11ii Hull, Worcestershire and Harrey Sauces,
heese, Pickles, Ilyson Tea, ?fc.,
alancea, Steelyards, Gridirons Had Oriud
tones,
pinning Wheels, Band and IIoop Iron,
nsf, Winter and German Steel,
Mi-Buckets, Sifters and Matches,
ulFoc Mills, Cedar Buckets, <fce.,
Iiovcls, Spades nnd I'itcliforks,
otton, Manilla and Jute Hope,
perm, Adamantine nnd Tallow Candles,
o\v Bells, nnd other Musical Instruments,
dolpho Wolfes Aromatic Scheidain Schnapps,
smnll lot of Brandy, Whiskey aud Wine,
,io Hondo Segars always on hand.
prices in exchange for Goods. It mmt be
brought to a close. I inu?t have CASH, or
customers will cheerfully conform to the new
i the first law of nature.
| H. S KERR.
rjjains!!
WINTER GOODS.
.EYINGSTOW
the citizens of ABBEVILLE, that
New York, Philadelphia and Balti*
and most beautiful btock of Goods
great ear*, bought at Low Prices,
>w rates. Their Btock consists of
O O D S ,
TSS GOODS,
Meriuoes, plain, figured and clouded
Lgcs, Bombazines, Alpacas, black and
ME STIC GOODS,
W 9
s, Embroideries. Bonnets. Ribbons.
it and best stock of CLOAKS ever
i the cheapest up to the moat costly
irge stock of
7 AND VESTINGS!
ing, All Kiuds.
' Gaiters, Caps, Hosiery and
airable. We would alio call attenf
and GLASSWARE,
KEE NOTION S, ETC.
es, Clocks, and Silver Plated
gusta Prices.
d Prices ; No charge for allowing
William*, next door to the Post Office,
tf] >LAGElt di LEVISGSTON.
OEarriagt
K S
? M. n. & F. A. DEALE.]
9 *?. id m
t favors, respectfully invite the sttenlic
gcuerully, to their large stock of
ND BUGGIES,
IKS. ROCKAWAYS, <kc. We would
imenecd the manufaoture of
Buggies
>y all who have seen the work. W?
innd Work, consisting of
' DOZEN" BUGGIES, AND
RY-ALL,
poses, all of which we will tell ex
! IN THE COUNTRY,
r any Vehicle io our line of boainea*.
AIRING, at short notice, m obaap aa
Warranted. JQ
BURIAL CASES.
FISH'S METALIC BURIAL CASES,
olonged interment, for transportation,
ro will sell exceedingly low for CASH.
any part of the Distriot
Itich will go free of obarg*.
rmnwmia a
CT " ' ^ ^"rnr'tf
- AMERICAN
HOTEl,
t HAMBURG, 8; 0.
TPHE Proprietors of this well known Hotel
JL beg leave to inform their friends nna the
snbHc generally, that they are always rettdt to
eeeive thenl la the bftJtyU ptotibU.
Persons tiM4\nAjti this Hotel miy feci Mrertfd
Urit their ttttgsce will be promptly tent,
ir<Jeof cfcfrrgg; to the CerOlitii Repot* ot?Kh?ir
jnr sincere thttlbsfot p**4 dsWoosge, ltd wifl
use every $n4e?yor to m#lta o6ntan?*no? at
the ume. *
~m
TO FARMERS, MECHANICS AND OTHERS*
Mo CORD'S
Patent Portable Anti-Friction lorw Power,
The Best in Use.
Patented July 11, 1854.
THIS is an invention l>y which a large portion
of the power of the horse is retired
available than by any other arrangement
known. Itfl parts are few and simple, not 1 i#'
ble to derangement, readily adjusted for wording,
and with ordinary care very durable and
efficient.
The Machines are manufactured with great
exactness and all precisely alike, so tiiat in
case a piece should be broken we can always
fusuish a piece to replace it.
It is designed for one or two hordes, and
can be used for a jjrent varietv of work. th?r?
by saving a large amount of labor, expense
and valuable time to the Farmer, Mechaoicand
others.
By reason of its portability the owner cad
readily locate it wherever it may Huit his business.
It can be used to gcod advantage for
driving cotton gin?, threshing machines, cifcU'
lar, or other saws, planing nnd other machines
for working wood, driving mills, of various
kinds, for grinding grain, pnint, Ac,, straw-cutters,
corn-shellerj, lathes, grind ?tones, Ac.,
and for churning, washing, pumping water for
cattle, irrigation, or draining, ana c*TI other
niipnnatta In o I)..?-- - ? - J
,? v. ........ ? uuiac iu?tr 19 uuopteu.
Wc also keep tlie most approved Sptkt and
Deuter THRESHERS, which eau be driven by
the above Powers.
FAN MILLS, for Hand or llorue Power.
SMUT MACHINES, Grain Cradles, Bolting;
<fcc.
SCOTTS LITTLE GIANT Corn and Cob
Mills. CAUMIC1IAEL <L BEAN.
Lealtrs in Hardware, Cutlery and Agricultural
Implantntt,
Augusta, Ga., Mny 2, 1856. 62-6m
Sale of Estate Property.
VALUABLE LAND, AND NEGR0ES.
I WILL sell on the 18th of November next,
at the late residence of II. F. Power, deceased.
all the personal property of the dee'd,
to wit: Twenty-three Likely "Negroes, Crop
of Cotton, Corn mid Fodder, Mules, one fins
Horse. Cattle, Hogs, and all articles of every
kind of House and Plantation furniture belonging
to said Estate.
N. B.?The Land will be sold by the Com
raiBsiouer. G. W. 1IUCKAJBEE, Adin'r.
Oct. 10, 1858. 23-td
Notice of Final Settlement.
CREDITORS, debtors, nud nil others inter*
estcd in the Estate of the late Mrs. Mary
Hill, deceased, will take notice that a Final
Settlement of the said Estate will be made io
the Ordinary's Office, at Abbeville C. H., on
Thursday, tne 10th of January next. All persons
having demands must present them on or
before that day; and those owing the eitata
must make pavuient in the same time.
DAVID KELLAR, Ex'or.
Oct. 10, 1850. 23-8m
Notice i
ALL persons xvlio hold claims against th?
Trust Eetate, lately managed by William
S. An?ly, as my Agent, will present them to ifit
ou or before the 15tli November next, as on
that day the Trust Estate will be finally settled
in the Commissioner's Office at Abbeville
Court House. JOSEPH HEARST,
Sept .23, 1866. [22-td] Trustee.
Notice to Plautera.
BBB^fenaZL.
SOIg SCHC 3c
UjitiKine rirscot January next, any Planter
Shipping One or more Baled Of Cotton.
of hia own Produce, to Columbia or any
Station above, and selling it himself,- Will be
allowed a return Tieket free of Charge*
By order of the Board.
E. F. 11A WORTH, Gen'l Sup'L
Office O. <fc C. R. R. Co.
Oct. 7, 1850. 22-tQ
; NOTICE.
JOHN WINCEY, Esq., will b& bappy to
nttend to
OVER HAULING OF ElfolNHS
or Mill Works, in the Vicinity of Abbeville
and the surrounding country.
Applicants will pleitse ?pply to John Enright,
Abbeville, or Wni. Lehby, Charlestou,
a C. JOHN WINCEY.
Oct. 31, 1866. 26-ly.
Attention Citizens!
HOUSE AND FURNITURE PAINTING
EXECUTED in the neatest and most Fashionable
Style?, Imitating choice Color*,
Wood and War hie.
Orders from the country will be promptly
attended to.
By T. M. ARD.
Oct 17, '56. [2i-6m] Abbeville C H.
NOTICE.
100,000 Ponndfi Tennessee Bacon,
Hog round,
30,000 Libs. Tennessee llama, well cat;
500 Sacks Superfine Floor;
150 " Extra Family Do.; /
10,000 Libs Lnrd, in cans 4ld3 barrel
1,000 Bushels Corn;
For sale by G. L: ANJ5ERS0N,
Reynolds street
Aogwta, Gn., May 6, 1858 ltf
t?T The friends of GEORGE W. RICHEY
respectfully announce him ft Candidate for
Sheriff of Abbeville District at the next
election.
QT The friends 6f MATTHEW R. COCHRAN
respectfully announce bito a candidate
for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the nut
lection. - t ar
The friends of matthew Mcdonald
respectfully announce him a Candidate
for re-election as Clerk of the Court of General
Sessions and Cbmcoon Pleas, for AbbetriB*
' District, at the next election.
! yar* The numerous friends of Col. T. J.
ROBERTS respectfully announce him * Candidnte
for Sheriff at the ensuing election.
fW The friends of D. W. l^AW'l'HORN regretfully
announce hitn a candidate for 8^eriff
of Abbeville District at the next oiectioo.
if MANY FRIENJtB.
Thg friends of M%&>D MoCORD rtspectfttby
announce biro tita- Candidate fox
Sheriff at the ensuing glgettofc.: kJ v J5
IJT The fri?nda jot V &. W. IXJLL< respectfully
aonpnnce him a> Candidate ftf JUMfffcM
WM B?st JCMOOfi, iTw.i.i.M'Hil
. Ji'i .1'.; , fl ,>4W<m\jfin t\
xar Tfc* fri?nd? of Mfc CL P. 1t>UPRS-(?*
^KnAtteM hia* m ji tkndldfct* fo?
Sber'.ff, at iW bext aleetjon^
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