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SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY! BUANO AIN'T ANYTHING COMPARED TO IT! SUBSOIL FLOWING IS NO USB ! Cotton Seed ft Perfect NuiHancel CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY! I "W ? mr m* 9 THE indefatignble District and Villagf Clothing Man, by close observation anr hard study, ha3 learned several new features ir the art of improving nnd adorning the Maseit line portion of the human family. He's beer c/fan to New York, took lessons under scien tific men, and lias made himself so familial with all the beauties, duties, liabilities, advan tages and responsibilities of the human weatli or-ooarding department that just as soon ai be lays hiB eves on a man, he knows what h< lacks?whether it is food or raiment lie is just the same to mankind that spring is to veg etation. Couutry merchants would do well ti come in and take a few lessons?charges mod erate for single scholar?classes takeu at re daced rate*. If it is food and raiment, he takes him in covers, weather-boards and floors him, one then sends him over to his friend, H. S. Kerr or down to Lornrix & Cobb's, where in a fe^ minutes, after the natient has realised the re viving, healthful influence of the external ap plication., they will commence the inside wort -?ceiling, lathing, plastering and securing, nn? then stArthim home. And it is no wonder, at ter taking sonic of Lomnx ?t Cobb's or IL S Kerr's in ard filling (which is substantial, n< liquid) then allowing Lyons to give them what's called the surface polish, that men's wivci don't know them when they go home; th< little boys and girls run and hide, thinking some city folks have come to their pa's houses young Indies commcncc fixing up to entcrtnir their new beaux, and young men brush tlieii heads, look dignified and start to rcccivc tin nice looking stranger. A few men of rather ordinary appearance who have thrown themselves entirely into Lv ons' hands, know the advantages to be derivat' from a suit of his Clothes; it has married then into rich families, given them a standing far be yond their expectations, and been themeans o pitching them as high up asphift.y-phour phort^ in the scale of uppcrtendom respectability. There are now in the city of Abbeville, Churches, 2 Academies, 1 Singing School, f great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Ofliees 2 Wholesale Grocer}' House?, 2 Jewellers' Es tablishments, a Thespian Corps, Masonic ant Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, Hippro drome, 2 Carriage and Buggy Manufactories 4 Hotels, severul Boai'ding Houses, 1 Drug Store, Gin Factory, and a Steam Saw Mill, ' Harness, and several Boot and Shoe Shops, Tir Manufactory, 3 Tailors* Establishments, Cabi net, Carpenters* and Blacksmiths' Shops, 3 Refreshment Saloons, and 2 Livery Stables, nnc it will not do for a gentleman to make a but appearance at any of these places; it injure: tneir business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitable for all the above named places, avocations niu occupations, and because ne has a big trade ani a large Stock, lie don't intend to ask prices that are unreasonable. Ltons' 6tock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, ii complete. Hekocpaiine Pocket Knives, Razors Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddles, Fiddle String and Fiddle Rosin, manufactured expressly foi this trade, Flutes, Patent Door Fasteners, In tcrest Tables, the mostconvcnientthing of tin kind now in use?evejy body ought to hav< one?Bankers' Cases, Bill Books, Pocket an* memorandum Books, Envelopes, Letter Paper the largest stock ever brought to tliiB marketNew Yorkers comnlaiu of a scarcity since w< purchased?Steel Pens, so many that there it an anticipated aavauce on steel, 1'ort 3Ionnaie: enough to hide all the money in the District Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes enough to open a whole sale brush and com! house, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has go! 'emsure?a whole case of Blacking, Needles nuy quantit}', and low by retail, Triconherous Katlmirion, Cologne, Hair Oil, llanakcrchie Extracts and sweet smelling stuff, Needle an< Thimble Cases, Lanterns, Buggy Whips, Vnlia es, two or three Horses, and so many othci things that it would take us a whole day tc look them up and name them over, all of whicl: are ready for inspection and sale, at the Cor ner Store in the Marshall House. Abbeville C. H., April 10, 1850. 60-tf SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Alfred Cheatham "j euben Q. Golding [ Bill for Partition and wife, et al. ] IT appearing to my satisfaction that Iteuber 0. Golding and Heleuu liia wife, nnd "Wash ingtonFooshe and Laurina his wife, Defendant* in the above stated case, reside beyond the lim its of this Stale, on motion of McGowan ?i Perrin, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, Thai said Defendants do plead, answer or demur t< said Bill within three months from the publicn tion hereof, or the same will be taken I'n Confetto against them. W. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's office, Sept. 18, 1860 .. 3n ALWAYS UN 1IAND, A LARGE ASSORTMENT 01 FANCY ARTICLES, SUCH as Rosewood and Mahogany Writing . Desks, Rosewood and Morooco Dressing Cases, Dressing Combs, Hair, Tooth anc Finger Kail Brushes. Ladies' Reticules and Work Boxes; Gold Pens, in Silver and Gold Cases; Fancy Ink stands ; Pen Racks ; Pearl and Morocco Porte Monnaies, of all sizes; Banker'i Cases; Superior English Water Colors: Camels Hair Pencils; Roger's and Wos tenholm's Superior Pocket Cutlery, dc&, Ac. For sale at reasonable Prices by & TOWNSEKD, 128 Richardson Street, Columbia, 8. C. August 8, 1856. 14-tapll LOST! THE Subscriber lost about bis and the De pot premises, a Roll of Money, containing One Hundred and Vil< ' teen Dollars?one Hundred Dollar Bill, Ten and a Five, $116.00?all South Carolina money. Any person finding the same and re turning it to him, shall receive a reward o; Ten Dollars. G. W. HODGES. Sept 6, 1866. - 19-tf Baggiag, Rope, Bacon, 4cc. T7MVE Bales Gunny Baggiibg, J- 60 Coils Western Rope, 100 lbe, Twin< . 10,000 lbs. Tennessee Bacon, SOU Sacks Liverpool Salt, 2,doz. Spinning Wheels. For ?de low by H. S. KERR. Sept'li, 1866. 21-*f HBNRT 8. KBRR, WHOLESALE A RETAIL ~ DKALBU IN OIOfJBMM, PROVISIONS k CONFECffOHJUUBS, ----- ABBirtriiXii, o.ja^ a o.^ v; ^JA#ES C. CALHOUN, ATTORNEY Af lAW, -i?BEVIiiLE OAJ ~ OTMisDMid/s New Briclc fenlldW. *& Jra*, 1886 |1m (flotliing, (Kit! (138.) RICHARDSON STREE i ' rpIIE undersigned would respectfully nniiou ,1_ joining District*, tliot lie has now in St< ! the Season) a well Selected Stock of SPRING 1 sell at such prices as cannot fail to suit. lie w i promises will be performed to the entire satisfi III? would, therefore, say to his friends in the C > as he thinks ho can mako it ail object worthy < In connection with Clothing may be found ; -I* J !- '* * ' " rr-A r~t uwuub vi cvury ucscnpuon. A.iso, unu*, t-api ?AI a fine assortment of Youth's an<l Children's C! old up. Remember the No.?188, Riehardsou Street Dougal. Columbia, S. C., April 18, 185rt. Octagon Burial Case TIIESE CARES nre extensively useil, and pi fins for transport.!tion, depositing iu v? [ made of the Most Imperi?liable Materials; To prevent rust or corrosion : and when nrc > lion that the bodies of our deceased loved s tiocs of wnter, or depredations of vermin, a ? obviating the necessity of hnsly burials; or, 5 Tlu- OCTAGON CASE is n new style of Met ; perfect resemblance of ; Highly Polisl p and free from objections expressed by som , former styles. The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish tl of anj* size required. Also, Black Walnut and Cover I and delivered in the shortest possible time, i please take notice of my descriptive pamphlet Abbeville C. II., March 31, 185G1 f (VfV i (V/T*' i < m m mm im AT ABI3E\ MATHI9 & SALE Respectfully inform t eially, that they have openeef a HOTEI for the accommodation of permanent and trar tion to the wants an?l comfort of all who may tion and induce a repetition of thecal). Theii bountiful supply the country enn afford; atteu fortalile ; rooms convenient and ample ; and, i fort of their guests. They would further announce that they wil and as they have attached to their Hotel aa found anywhere hereabout, which will always and attended by experienced and (rusty Oat creased patronage of the public. They are at of stock with shelter and food. They arc also any kind of Travelling Conveyance from a Sad very best of drivers. They have, just complet ? llnolra nv/M* rim in 1?lo ??.%/? inn safe and comfortable vehicle of transportation. Charges in all cases, for man and beaat* will | Ilorse, 37$ cents; Two feed?, 62J ; and by the j November 30, 1855 ipg~ Banner copy four times. : CITY BRUS STORE. WM. HAINES, *2 ' No. 217 (North Side) Broad Street, *3 ; AUGUSTA, GA, t Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ' DItCGS AND MEDICINES, TAINTS, OILS, GLASS | A \J 1 i 1 j V lOtl&O) ?< A V? I I'ERFUMEIIY, HAIR CRUSHES, COMBS, TOI LET SOAPS,.HAIR OILS, TOMADES, IIAII DVES, HDIvV EXTRACTS, ETC. All of which arc offered at low prices foi 1 Cash. Particular attention paid to the preparatioi of PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and th< dispensing of Family Medicines. A large as uortmcnt of Fresh and Warrantod Garden, Grass and Field Seeds. csr Orders from tho Country promptly attended to. May 2, 1850. 52-ly FROM ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON. ! A FOUR IIORSE STAGE leaves ABBE t -r\- YILLE on Monday, Wednesday niu t Friday. , Leaves Washington, Go., on Tuesday, Tliurs . day and Saturday mornings. , A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clocl A. M.t for Atlnnta and Augusta. OFFICE at the POST OFFICE. ! JOHN McBRYDE, AtfcnL Al.l.?..ni_ n tt 4?:i o s ^uuvmiic v? nj'i'U !ODl>. *iC5 iy REM SEN'S" { HAT MANUFACTORY, 1 AND Leader of Fashions, ' Richardson Street, No. 187, > 0 ppos i te Exchange Howt | COLUMBIA. S. C. April 11, 1856 49 ly JOHN J. CLAYTON, " DEALER IN /TTl JH TB. BEADY BADE CLOTHING, fl% HAS now on hand a large and fresli supply of fashionable SPRING AND SUM MER GOODS, which will be sold on very reasonable terms. 1 No. 197 Broad Street, under the Augusta ' Hotel. Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1856. 82-ly Ordera from the Country retpectfullj f invited and faith fullv fill*rL rfw ion Committed TO the Jail at -Abbeville* Court House on Wednesday the lJTthFebroary, inst, a Negro wo nan Daffney, who Bays ahe belong* to - Sherard Barksdale, of thiB District. >( Said Negro if about four feet six inches high; supposed to be some sixtv or ?pvont? , , - ;-v j-?< of a$e., , , I. / > j ,; *: Tntfdijrtoer MRequested to c6me Toward prove property, pay charges, and take her away. .. T' : B. J. COCHRAN, Jailor. , fok >8,1856. , , 42 tf . A. C.. SQUIITB'S . % CHEAP CiSH . ? .^TBSOMW^TOIIE, l> wmW&Mfgbv c . %M~ All fully Warranted. I AprHll, 1856 49 ly V * ?' I ilirai, Clotlrrag, T, COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.) nice to the Citizens of Abbeville and the nd>re (and will continue to reccive throughout AND SUMMER CLOTHING, which ho will onld have it distinctly understood, that all he iction of all who patronize his l'Vtalilishinent. ountry, to give him a call, oil visiting Columbia, if a trial. a good assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing S Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc. lutliing of every Style and Size from three years , opposite llic Boot and Shoe Store of II. 1'. G. M. JOHNSON. 60-ly >s?Rosewood Finish. nsfless valuable ndvantnges over nil otlier Cof luiis, or ior ordinary interments. They nrc also Enameled Inside and Out, >perly cemented, we lmve tlic gratifying reflecones, enclosed in tlicm, ar.c free from irrup,nd may, without oppressive odor, be kept? if desired, transported to a distant land. .allic Cases, of beautiful form, nnd finished in led Rosewood, e concerning the shape nnd appearance of the ic above CASES, at the shortest notice possible, ed Coffins Made to Order. For further information of the above Cases, ?, which arc in circulation. E. J. TAYLOR. i'intvn italics ILLE C. II. heir old frieiuls ami pntrone, nn<l tlic pul?lic gcnj. on Wnshinirton fit.rpo!\ onnriRif.** Mi* If u*rlw>?>*c -?t o \ "II """" 4*"* c isicnt boarders. Tliey intend t,o give sneh att.cnonce call upon them as shall insure entire satis table will never want for tho best and most idnnts prompt nnd faitliful; beds clcan and coin u short, everything suited to the ease an?l com II continue the LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS ; i commodious and comfortable Stables as enn b< bo bountifully supplied with the best provendci lcrs, they hope to receive the continued and inall times prepared to accommodate any iiumbei i always prej?ared to furnish their customers witl dlc-IIorse to a FOUR-HORSE IIACK, with th< ted, one of the most convenient and elegant fovr i families or companies of passengers will find t bo made as low as possible. For single feed o dnj-, 75 cents. ov LI SPRING GOODS?185G. ) J. F. BURCHARD & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.: k Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall, A HE now receiving an unusually choic< variety of CPPIVn T"\T>l?OC? T.' t r>TiT/-tc< j k,'1 XbiliVJ A/llDOO which they ore selling at the very lowest pri . ces possible, mid to which the attention of purt chasers is very cordially an<l respectfully invi ted. Their stock embraces the following, a mong others', of French Enyl\*h and America* r productions. Particular attention is asked t< Patusli, Lupin, Scydoux, Lieber cfc Go's inann 1 fneture of Bombazines, ehallies. delaines 2 bareges, grenadines, <tc. Thirrin ?fe Milliard': ' black and colored challies, margnise, vei berage, and tissues. PRINTED GOODS.?Stcinbacb, Kocchlinks T Pereal8, brilliants, cambrics, jaconets, lawns organdies and borages, ??ALSO?? - Paris black silks, superior qualities; 4 Paris rich fancy silks ; " Fourlands, very handsome; ?? l.V'.iw.li nr.l C..nIM. 1 -e ! .viivu uuu wuiicucs ul DtrClll bach's Hogle's Monteiths it Norton's; Cases of Ginglinins, black and fancy, all prices; " Printed challies and herage delaine*, from lo\* ' priced to very rich ; American lawns nnd muslins; " Calicocs, low pricc nnd fast colors; HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Richardson's Linens, and other mnkers, t very fall assortment in all varieties, for shirt ing, sheeting, pillow casing, &.C., Ac.; birds-cv< diapers, Scotch ditto, towelling and towels , Turkish Bftth, <fco.; window drapery, lace and I milcYin Jtrn An Summer Goods for Gentlcmcu and Boy?, It; Linen drillings, <tc., cottonadesof all sort*, vest ing*, springcassimeres, cashmerett, drab e'te, ?te DOMESTIC GOODS, An unrivaled ossortmeiit of shoetings and shirtings, brown and bleached, from 8-4 to 12-4 width and from the lowest priced to tho finest English and American makes. PLANTATION GOODS. Of every sort and kind, considered desirable to have, by the piece or bale. In addition tc the above, we have tho verv finest n?nr?rm?ni 1 of collars, Laces and Embroideries in general, I to bo found probably in the State. J. F. BURCHARD ?k CO. ' May 2, 1856. 62-ly FURNITURE WAREROOMS! BENJAMIN & GOODRICH, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, NEXT Door above Thomas Richardson's A Son's r BookStore, and opposite Lamk--l-? t n ? - - . u?ik b a. ?_^x>per? new iron Store, would respectfully announce to their friends and the public "tuat they are now receiving daily a choice and well selected assortment of all kinds of -FURNITURE, such as Bureaus, Book Cases, Sofas, Chairs, Teto-a-tetee, Centre Tables, Window Shades, Ac., of the latest and most fashionable designs, which they will guarantee 1 ? low 1 * ' m .wn w>v?u uo uuugm in tne city, and 1 weinite all /who wish to, purchase, to cj*11 and exatnfne dnr stock before purcfcliifng elsewhere, 1 Spring, Hair and Cotton MATTRASSES, and all kinaa of Furniture Manufactured and Repaired to ordar, with neAtnea* and dispatfch. .W. This Firm, positively, bttrft no eoanoction with any other Fnrnitur^jHpaao In this city. BENJAMIN ?fc GOODRICH, AnmitU n- u-a?i' ?k - ?,---7 " ?F ?B| iBoo: oa-ly > !] ;{ Notice 13 hereby given, that an Application -will be made to the Legislature of South Carolina, at ita next Session, for an Amendment of the Charter of Incorpomtfon at the^iflaj^eof Abbeville, so as to a'n<o6Hie and empower the ' Tdwn Cottfetsti to tax the Property U fife feiti. " eetfaof iha'IridonsrtftttioB, !?r jMft p<*C of repairing the RoMe tn^trMta^'iiM tar other pttMnS Aug. 27,1856. l7-8m i Selling Off at a Profit | LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR SALE! AT ABBEVILLE C. II. Change of flic Programme ! r I"MI15 subscriber being determined to raise n JL large amount of monoy, offers his goods, for the next sixty days, at a reasonable J'rofil I It is to be hoped that persona in want of anything in liis lino, will avail 'themselves of this opportunity. The general rule is to sell out at cost'; hut the Programme having been changed to suit the present arrangement, it will be observed accordingly. Ilis object in making this offer is preparatory to nil entirely new arrangement for the Fall Trade, by which persons will be able to get Goods only for the Ca*h. Long experience lias satisfied the subscriber that this arrangement will be most advantageous to all parties, except those who never intern) to pay, ana it is for the special benefit of this class that the rule will be adopted. Ilis (Stock consists in part of the following, viz: 10 Ilhda. Bacon Sides ; 4 do Cuba Molasses: 10 do Louisiana Sugars; 20 Bags Rio Coffee ; I<onf, Crushed and I'owdcted Sugars; I'owder, Shot, Lend and.Guii^Wnddirig ; A few cheap Double Barrel Shot Guns ; Black Smith Tools, Tron ftnV! Nails ; White Lead, Green and Yellow do. ground in oil; Ilio, Hondo and other brands Cigars. Agricultural Implements. Straw Cutters and Corn Shollers; Bagging, Bale Hope and Twine ; Hemlock, Upper and Harness Leather ; A Large Lot of Hollow Ware; Burning Fluid, Spirits Turpentine ; White Wine di C'ider Vinegar ; Trace, Log and Fifth Chains ; A large Stock of Wines and Liquors ofTcred at low prices, as he is determined to quit this nnrfc ftf l.ho f.rmln mill n ?rronf mnnu of l?r>r> i " ----- ? ? h;v,,v v ~v"v articles unnecessary to mention. Goods have advanced considerably sinec those purchases were made, nn<l he id tlms enabled to compete with any market in price as well as quality and quantity, arid he hopes that a hungry, needy I public will make baste to buy out every thing he has on hand. All of which is respectfully submitted by H. 8. KEIUl, No. 5 Britfk Range. July 18, 1S5C. 11-tf DRY GOODS. ? SPRING IMPORTATIONS, -i r> r n JLOOO. Miller & warren, opposite globe Hotel,-Augusta, Oft., ore receiving their usual choice variety of SPRING DRESS FAB; RICS, embracing the hest makers of French ! and English productions, among which are? Rich Printed French Jaconets and Organ-lies; Rich " Flounced Bareges and Organdies; Rich " American and English Lawns; i Rich " French Brilliants and Cambrics ; ! Rich " Bareges nnd Tissues ; - Bluff, Blue and Pink, Plain Brilliants, new t article. f Silks! Assorted Colore Flounced Silk Dresses ; Rich l'laicl and Striped Taffeta Silks ; Rich Moire Antiqne, Toulard and China Silks; Black Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Do. Hlouriaiug Goods ! Plain and Striped Grenadines nnd Bareges ; Black Flounced Grenadine and Barepe Dresses; l Superior Summer Bombazines and Challics ; T>1_~l. r ?- *- 1: > ?? ? ji^in^n. uuwuvio, v/i guuuitn itii 11 murmjiHC ; ? Black Eng. Crapes, Love Veils and Handkerchiefs. In addition to this-long line of Dress Goods, we lmvp ft complete stock of Calicoes, Ging. hams, Linen Goods, Furniture I'aints, Embroi. dories and Laces, Ilosieiy and Gloves, Plain . and Embroidered Crape Shawls. A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety of i styles. ,, > "Pantaloon Stuffs, Bleached ' and Brown r.r.n.i a Wliito and Striped Osnaburgs, of various j brands. I Our friends and customers are respectfully invited to examine the largest stock of Spring and Summer GOODS that we have ever bad. Particular attention paid to filling orders. Augusta, Ga., April 18, 185ft 50-tf ?. S. BOWER, MANUFACTURER . AND DEALER IN FURNITURE Of Every Description, r -AND Of -Every Style; FISK'S CELEBRAT^ METALIC BURIAL Opposite Jhe-ijCongarec House, 5 COLUMBIA, S. C. ( April 11, 1856 .40 ly^ Pro Bbnto Publico. . rpiIE indefatigable I/YONS -, . JL is mnking in I havn't got Sumipef ClotnJsrenougli to last them , out thisaiid next month; 4H11 save 2f> por cent, by lotting him itW ?*> ^e's going to change his Bummer Sto^fc ot CJ?^"n? *? rt Winter one, conseqently bargains can bad at bis. Clothing House. " i lie lias a small lot of Winter Coats, Pants > and Vests, left forer from lost winter, which be . is selling now at a loss. Come soon, or you won't get any o?; tham. Aug. o. loot). 14-tf JAMES S. COTHRAN, Attorney at Law, ABBEV&LE C. H., 8. C. BST May be found for the present in tfie Cfanwymoner's Office. Jan 1S\86$.: 81 ly jriHiiu jr urics. THE Sabj^ber keepc on hBndg^jSSgE Nnnn'a <t ..jpfark's celebrated Eand actioijffl?IAKOS, also, other makers': ELODEON^' Ao., .which he warrants, and will (16 It at Nty 'York prices, delivered at the Depot. *. -ST*- ' v a GARDNER, 1(>6 Richardson Street, A /imjsri above Exchange Bank, ~ Columbia, S. 0. i0,O0qjjmg^g of WALL PAPERING, 500 Pap^#^fw^?parent Window Shades . MeTohgKSa^Stera from Abbeville District wijfln to purchase will do well to call at - , A. BLEAKLY, Angt^-flffiMay 2, 18SS. 62-ly A^I3n?ss JAMES 8HILLITQ. Jn\y 4,186G " faf CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE. Fall Trade 1856. BROOM <fc NORRELL hare just received tlieir Slock of Full and Winter <j>oo(1s, nnd would call the attention of ' their friends nnd the public to the assortment. Their Stock is very large, nnd comprises nil 1 tlie best mnkcrs nnd styles of Goods, nml the i latest novelties of the season, nnd as they nre determined not to be undersold by any House f in the State, nud will Guarantkk tiikiu Pricks < to be ns low ns the lowest, they fuel Assured i thnt nn examination of their Goods, will en- < sure n continuation of the liberal patronage the}* have received.?They would invite ntten- i 1 fcim* t.O t.lio follnwitur Ladies Dress Goods, Blk and Fancy Silks, ' 1 FrnndKng Merinos, Scotch, Fr und Am , Ginghnms, Kng Fr nnd Am Prints, Embroideries, nil kinds, I Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, very largo as] sortment, j Gloves of every description, Irish Linens, \ Table Linens nnd Diapers, Napkins, Doy- j lies and Towels, Shirtings and Pillow Linens, Blea and Bro Shirtings, ] Pnuts Stuff, Tweeds, Cassimcres nnd Cloths, Ladies Cloths, nil colors. Bed Blankets, 1 Flannels, Red, White, Welch ?tc, Cussiuneres nnd l'laids for children, \ House Servants Cioods, nil kinds, Alpacas, Bombnzincs, Dimities, Qtiilts, ] Fur Fringes, Shawls, nil kinds. ?a lso? i A large assortment of Negro Blankets, Kor nvya, ^.uiacyf, furipos, i'iakis ana UsimiMirgs. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 10, 185G. 20-tf MULLEIl & SENN, Wholesale and Retail Grocci'N, , COLUMBIA, S. C? WOULD Respectfully 7fi <>if It&saLll cull tlic attention of the J&iWS?g citi/ciis of Abbeville 1 >irttrict to their large ami well assorted Rtoek of OROCF.R IKS, which they offer at, the lowest market prices. In addition to the heavier articles usually kept in iv weii-arrangeu wroeery, \vc kocj> a full stock of "FANCY GROCERIES," including almost every nrticlc wanted in the family. Persons visiting Columltia will find it to tlieir advantage to give us a call before making their purchasers. II. J1ULLER. R. D. SEXN. April 11,1850 40 ly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AMIF.V1LLE DISTRICT. In tlic Court of Or<liuary. WIIKRKAS, William Gaines lias applied to me, l>v petition in writing, praying ?!.?? ?i.? * - M?UU |"ll HI CUIIIIllll I.iic inst Will and Testament of Margaret Gaines, dee'd, may lie proved in "Due form of Law." Tliose arc, therefore, to cite and adinonfoli John Wilson, who lives beyond the limits of this State, Sarah Kennedy, wife of Kennedy, the children of Michael Wilson, dee'd, (names not known,) the children of James Wilson, dee'd, (names not known,) and Andrew Miller Wilson, minor, to he and appear at a Court of Ordinary to be held at Abbeville Court House for Abbeville District, on Friday the 9th dnv of January, A. D., 18,j7, nson that day the validity of said paper will be tried. WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. J). October 4, 185G. 23-3m si?m w mm 9m FOR SALE! rf~HIE Subscribers will keep on hand at all _L times, at the Saddlery and Harness Store of K. Wl'Slfiolil- in f.ltSa Vtllnrr/* ft? nouoffmnnf of nil kinds of .STOVES, which they pledge themselves to sell on -us favorable terms as Stoves of the same quality can he purchased for in Charleston. Their COOKING STOVES they will warrant to do everything that a Cooking Stove ean do, and are sure they will give universal satisfaction. One of us will spend the most of the present year at the North, and will he able to select the best and most approved patterns. E. WESTF1ELD, I. BRANCH. Abbeville C. II., S. C., Jan 8, 1836. ly nr.PftT TIIE Fiim of ROKEIITS, ADAMS <t SMITH was dissolved on the first of October, 1854. It in hoped that all persons indebted will come forward and settle oy cash or note, as we are anxious to close our old business1. ROBERTS & ADAMS Still continue business at Hodges, anil at Long Cane, and by the first of April will have a fine Spring Stock of Goods, selected with great care in New York and Baltimore, which we respectfully offer to onr friends and customers at moderate profits.? Come and see, and bo your own judge. We merely wish to let you know that we are still 11erf, icuiing simsncu Hint it you wiIJ conic, our Goods nn<l prices will please you. Very respectfully, ROBERTS <fc AT>AMS. Hodges', S. C., March 27, 1856 47 tf Sign of the Two Large Watches. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND AT YORK FRICIiJ, FOR CASII! QSL MERCHANTS anil Dealers will do IKa* well to call and examino the stock of ' WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at ' 249 King Street , before they purchase elsewhere. Every article warranted. ' A stock always on hand peculiarly adapted fn Aonnfw /tiMiliiM 1 Save twenty per cent, by calling on ! WM. MASTERMAtf. 249 King-et, Charleston, Four doors from Wentworth street t October fi, 1865 22 tf I I April 11, 1856 49 ly 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ *>? HH. SCUM>AT, n. OD., Office o at JjQwndesviUe, 8; 0., solicits practice in CHRONIC DISEASES. ' His extensive >' acquaintance with' Anatomy, Physiology and PattiplOgy, And the law* atad means OKhealth, _ in connection with the best and most satisfac- ? tory Medical agents known to the profession, . enable him to nitaiah to the diseAea superftfr' aid. ,This department of Medicine receives hie particular study and practice."' : ' June 2ft, 186?. t-Oaj, j NEW GOODS AND PLENTY OP THEM AT M. ISRAEL & BRUSSELS WE arc now ready to show our friends and customers and tho public in general jur supplies of Fall and Winter Goods, recently purchased by one of tho firm in tho Northern cities 1 It has been acknowledged by all who liaro leen our Stock, that it is one of the largest mil best assorted ever brought to these parts, ind wo can afford onr Goods at prices which :an't iik uf.at ! The attention of Plantkiu? anu IIocrkkkepr.its is respectfully invited to our Stock of lirown and Rleachcd Domestics, Osnaburgs, Domestic Stripes and I'laids, Cotton and itr 11? * s it uuiivii jjinsny?, Kci scvf, l'lump, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds and Sattinctt*, Blankets, etc, ctc. Ladiea Dress Goods n groat variety, viz : Black and Colored Alpacas, Colored Merinos, Worsted Plaids, Poplins, Dc Laines, newest Stylos, Calicoes, Giogiiame, etc, ctc. White Goods and Embroideries, \ large Stock. Shawls, Mantillas and Cloaks, the latest fashions, Cotton and Woollen Hosiery, Cashmere, II.J:.. 112:11. /-i UV.-4 11H, UIIUOI1H UlUVl'S, Dress nnd Cloak Trimming?, Black Pink Mid lilue Velvet, Silk Velvet Ilibbons, Ladies' Elastic, Moire Antique, Worsted nnd Leather Belts, Rounds and Bonnet Ribbons, a lnrgo assortment. Our Stock of Ready-made Clothing is complete, not a few samples only, but in extensive nnd handsome assortment, each Jenartment full to overflowing I We have on hand large quantities of Fine Broad Cloth, Cnssimerc, Sattinct, T? 1.. -...1 T x >1 unu ucilllB MM!*, Beaver, Whittle}-, Blanket and Flushing Over ('oath. Broad Cloth, Lyonskin and Boaver Talmas, Fine Biack Doeskin Cassimere and Fancy Colored Panto, Black and Colored Satin, Silk, Cauimere and Flush Vests, with an abundant supply of Gesth' Frasiiiiimo Article*, viz: Fine "NVliite L. B. Shirts, with or without Collars, Colored Shirt?, nan Je*lnn* Cotton, Merino ami Saxony Wool Unmeimdirtx, Blcaclicd nnd Brown Drilling ami Merino Drawers, Byron nntl I'nlincraton SutitT Coi.laks, Black and Fancy Colored Sntin Stocks, Colored Silk Scarf*, Beaufort, Ariel and Napoleon Ties, Colored ami Black Silk Cratath, Linen, Silk nnd Fancy Bordered 1'OCKET IlANnKFfl, Men's nnd Boys' Suspenders, Glove*, etc, etc. Also a snpi-rior stock of Boys' and Youths' Clothing, to which we invite tlic attention of the public generally F A very large 9tock of Brogans and Mens* Shoe*, Gcuts' Fine Cloth, Calf ?t Congress Patent nnd Leather Gaiteus, Ladies' Shoes, Slippers and Gaiters, Also, Boys', Youths' nnd Misses' Booters and G a items. Fine Calf, sewed, pegged, hoary Ditching and Waterproof IJoots, Ladies and Gents' India Rubber Snoss and Sandals, Black and Colored high and low crowned Fra Hats, Planters' wide rim Fun Hats, Plantation Wool Hats, Silk and Cotton Glaze, Military, Cloth and Jockey Cai-s, Tea and Table Spoons, Pocket and Tablo Cutlery, Hardware, Perfumery and Notions, any quantity at reasonable prices I Coffee, Si'oar, Molasses, Soda, Peiter, Spick, Candles, etc, etc, always 011 hand! Customers will please give us a call. All tee ask, is a fair trial I and upon examination of our Goods and prices, they will find us willing to offer inducement second to none in the State 1 Thankful for past patronage, we liope to receive a continuance of the same. M. ISRAEL ?fc BRUSSEL, No. 4, Granite Row. Abbeville C. II., Sept. 19, 1856. '20-tf ABBEVILLE C. H. Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe Manufactory. THE subscriber most ic- gg* 111 spcctfully calls the attention fU' M (.ng .FUUIIVJ ?IIU CTJHJC1IUIJ " his old friends anil cuatonter?, to Ui? large anili w ell-e elected stock of Gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes. He baa nl?o a largo stock of fine pump-solcd and fine welted BOOTS, of tlio livV&tt style#, of the finest French calf-skin. lie bns a large stock of fin? WaU?-Pr?df UoU, II t/f lib own munofaetore, warranted. AB&t wMefc he will sell ehe?p for emth, or on a ertdit to j>rornpt-pnjing customers. iiv is msu jireparcu to make to order any article in the Boot and Shoe line, having a large number of the finest workmen in hi? employment, and being a practical workman him, self Having the finest stock of Leather thaevcr came to this District, his Boots and Shoet will be made in the neatest and latest styles? ind foi'fit and workmanship shall not bo^?xjelled. McEVOY. xr 1. 01 io?? iUUi Vill 1DUO *o i*m Joiner and Cabinet Shop* NEXT DOOtt TO TIIE TBES8 OjmOT, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, 1ft, THE undersigned, thankful for tfflKS'S past favors, and ever readv BKltiJIf o serve a generous public, may >? at all times found at his Shop i? the Eastirn corner of Christian A Dealers C?aoh Jfacw&Mg See., Ac. <w' r . jlsi!1 nl8? raake tables, desks, booic'it^r^kc AUES, and reprtr ft,* I will keep coqgtantly on hand ready made JOFF1NS or the best material nod finest fin?h, either polished or covered, all of whiolv will deliver to any point in the district*.free* f charge with hearse or upon railroad if doffed in direction. Alt Work done]warranted as goo*8 m the Best nd' cheap ac<#f?ding. Teh p<!r ceflt' off for' ash QA.aU work done by-me^ - <0; ni ?> V> For reference, apply to any gentUmani l the Incorporation. Gv G, BOWERS. JuneS*. 18W. ; 1 - tf k ??? iRHEKT CHAPTER *0. *> W.% I ** c i A MEfcTS Jtnti Fniday^ iiV ererr i Jy Month, at 3 PI. M. . ? ? 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