The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, November 14, 1856, Image 4
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY!
GUANO AI.VT ANYTHING COMPARED TO IT
SUBSOIL PLOWING 18 NO U8E!
Coiton Seed a Perfect Nuisance!
CLOTHING THE ONLY REMEDY!
THE indefatigable District and Village
Clothing Man, bv close observation ant
hard study, has learned several new feutures ii
the art of improving and adorning tho Mascu
line portion of the human family. He's bcei
clcan 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 weath
er-boarding department that just as soon oj
ho lays his eyes on a man, lie knows what h<
lacks?whether it is food or raiment. lie L
just the same to mankind that spring is to veg
etation. Country merchants would do welf t<
como in and take a few lewons?charges mod
erato for single scholar?classes taken at re
duced rates.
If it is food and raiment, he takes him in
covers, weather-boards and floors him, ao<
then sends him over to his friend, II. H. Kerr
or down to Lomax <fc Cobb's, where in a fer
minuted, after tho patient has realised the re
viving, healthful influence of the external aj?
plication., they will commence the inside worl
?ceiling, lathing, plastering and securing, an<
then start him home. And it is no wonder, a(
ter taking some of Lomnx <fc Cobb's or II. S
Kerr's inward filling (which is substantial, n<
liquid) then allowing Lyons to give them what'i
called tho surface polish, that men's wivci
don't know them when they go home; th<
Yiftla IkAra nrl rrir>l? mir\ nn/t 1*1.1 ?
some city folks have come to their pa's houses
young ladies commence fixing up to ?ntertaii
their new beaux, and young men brush theii
heads, look dignified and Gtart to receive thi
nice looking stranger.
A few men of rather ordinary appearance
who have thrown themselves entirely into I?t
ons' hands, know the advantages to be derive*
from a suit of his Clothes; it has married then
into rich families, given them a standing far be
yond their expectations, and been the means o
pitching them as high up nsphifty-phour pliort;
in the scale of uppertendom respectability.
There arc now in the city of Abbeville, !
Churches, 2 Academics, 1 Singing School, i
great many Dry Goods Stores, 2 Printing Office*
2 Wholesale Uroccry Houses, 2 Jewellers' En
fnVilitlim onto a TI?noni?m *
? ?..v^iuii wipo, uiiiouiuv; (iili
Odd Fellows' Lodge, Dancing Class, Hippra
drome, 2 Carriage and Buugy Manufactoriet
4 Hotels, several Bonrding Houses, 1 Dru(
Store, Gin Factory, and a Steam Saw Mill, !
Harness, and several Boot and Shoe Shops, Til
Manufactory, 3 Tailors' Establishments, Cabi
net, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths' Shops, J
Refreshment Saloons, and 2 Livery Stables, am
it will not do for a gentleman to make a bai
appearance at any of these places; it injure
their business. Lyons keeps Clothing suitabl
for all the above i,imed places, avocations am
occupations, and because lie has a big trade am
a large Stock, he don't intend to ask price
that are unreasonable.
Ltons' stock of Leghorn and Straw Hats, i
complete. He keeps fine Pocket Knives, Razor*
Oil and Fluid Lamps, Fiddlea, Fiddle String
and Fiddle Rosin, manufactured expressly fe
this trade. Flutes, Patent Door Fastener*, In
terest Tables, the iuostconvenientthing of th
kind now in use?every body ought to hav
-one?Bankers' Cases, Bill Books, Pocket am
Memorandum booln envplnnm t ott.i. p-??
the largest stock ever brought to this marketNew
Yorkers complain of a scarcity since w
purchased?Steel Pens, so many that there i
n anticipated advance on steel, Port Alonnaie
enough to hide all the money in the District
Combs, Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushej
enough to open a whole sale brush and com
houje, and if Cedar Pencils rise, Lyons has go
'em sure?a whole case of Blacking, Needle*
any quantity, and low by retail, Triconherout
Katbairion, Cologne, Hair Oil, Hanakerchic
Extracts and sweet smelling stuff, Needle an<
Thimble Cases, Lanterns, Buggy Whips, Valii
?s, two or three Horses, ana so many olhe
things that it would take us a whole day t
look them up and name themover, all of whic!
are ready for inspection and sale, at the Coi
tier Store in the Marshall House.
Abbeville (J. 11., April 16, 1856. 60-tf
" SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IS EQUITY.
Alfred Cheatham
eabeu G. Golding' Bill for Partition
and wife, et aL
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Renbei
G. Golding and Helena his wife, and Wash
ington Fooslie and Laurina his wife. Defendant
in the above stated case, reside beyond the lim
its of this State, on motion of McGowan d
Perrin, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, Tha
aid Defendants do plead, Answer or demur U
aid Bill within three months from the publica
tion hereof, or the same will be taken Pn
Confetto against them.
W.. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's office, Sept. 13, 1866 3n
Abwaisuii UANV, A LAHUK ASSUKTMENT 01
FANCY ARTICLES,
SUCH *i Rosewood and Mahogany Writing
Desks, Rosewood and Morocco Dressing
Cases, Dressing Combs, Hair, Tooth am
Finger Nail Brushes.
Ladies' Reticules and Work Boxes; Gold Peas
in Silver and Gold Cases ; Fancy Ink
stands ; Pen Racks ; Pearl and Morocct
Porte Monnaies, of all sices; Banker't
Cases; 8uperior English Water Colors
Camels Hair Pencils; Roger's and Wot
tenholra's Superior Pocket Cutlery, Ac.,
&c. ror tale at reasonable Price# by
S. TOWNSEND,
128 Richardson Street, Columbia, 8. C.
August 8, 1856. 14-tapll
LOST! "
THE Subscriber lost about bit and the Depot
premises, a Roll of Money,
containing One Hundred and Flf?
teen l>ollar??one Hundred Dollar Bill,
a Ten and a Five, $115.00?all South Carolina
money. Any person finding the sam? and re
turning it to him, (ball receive a reward ol
Ten Dollars. G. W. HODGES.
Sept. ?, 1868. " 19 tf
HEKRY S. XXRR,
WHOLESALE 4c BETAIl
DEALER IN
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS k CQNFECTIONARIBS
ABBEVILLE, O. H., 8. O.
JAMES C. CALHOUN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,.
ABBEVILLE O. H.,
ILL attend promptly to all business mh
v trusted to bis car&
Ofiee in Dendjr's New Brick Bttildisg. "
Jane, 116* ' ^ ' *-tj ?
~ HOXIB ft OOODW1H,
u BuF?r
Cask. Sole Agents for ttefWedJ Kkrieyi
M?.V ColootU, c.
N. A. Hoxar,-- <-* ?. C. L Qooowis.
SeptRlfcft. ' '
(flotbina, m\
{ (138,) RICHARDSON STREET,
rI^HE undersigned would respectfully nnnouno
JL joining Districts, that lie lias now in Store
J the Season) a well Selected Stock of SPRING A;
1 sell at such prices as cannot fail to Biiit lie woul
1 promises will be performed to the entire satisfacti
He would, therefore, say to his friends in the Com
1 as he thinks he can make it an object worthy of i
In connection with Clothing may be found a |
r Good* of every description. Also, llaU, Cups, (
; ? ALS<
a fine assortment of Youth's and Children's C'?tl
old up.
Remember the No.?188, Richardson Street, o
Dougal.
Columbia, S. C., April 18, 1856.
Octagon Burial Cases.
r?'MIESE CASES are extensively ?ise<1, and poss<
c X fins for transportation, depositing in vauli
] made of the
IVoftt Imperishable Materials; al
To prevent rust or corrosion ; aud when propc
' tion that the bodies of our deceased loved on
a tiocs of water, or depredations of vennin, and
' obviating the necessity of hast}'burials; or, if
9 The OCTAGON CASE is a new style of Metall
5 perfect resemblance of
J Highly Polishe
r and free from objections expressed by tome
B luiuici Diyics.
The Subscriber is now prepared to furnish the t
if of any size required. Also,
Black Walnut and Covered
nnd delivered in the ehortest possible time. I
1 please take notice of iny descriptive pamphlets, ^
"j, Abbeville C. 1L, March 31, 1856]
F, CITY DRUG STORK.
WM. HAINES, ? J
' No. 217 (North Side) Broad Street,
j AUGUSTA, GA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
^ DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OIL8, QLASB,
I PUTTY, VAIINIEUEB, ETC.
1 PERFUMERY, IIAIR BRUSHES, COMD8, TOI- <
LET BOAP8, HAIR OILS, POMADES, HAIR \
j DYES, HDK'F EXTRACTS, ETC.
i All of which arc offered at low prices for
s Cash.
Particular attention paid to the preparation I
3 of PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS and the J
3 dispensing of Family Medicine*. A large as- |
8 eortinent of Fresh and Warranted
Garden, Grass and Pield 8eedi.
b rer Orders from the Country promptly
i, attended to. 1
s May 2, 1856. 62-ly
I \*m
* FROM
d ABBEVILLE TO WASHINGTON.
1 A FOUR HORSE STAGE leaves ABBEe
-^A- VILLE on Monday, Wednesday and
s Friday.
a Leaves Washington, Ga., on Tuesday, ThursL,
day and Saturday roomings.
A Daily Train leaves Washington at 7 o'clock
b A. v., for Atlanta and Augusta.
t OFFICE at the TOST OFFICE.
,, JOHN McBRYDE, Agent. i
i( Abbeville C. H., April 2, 1858. 48 }y j
I REMSEN'S
' HAT MANUFACTORY,
0 7 1
h AND
Leader of Fa?hl?M|t
Richardson Street, No. 187, i
Oppotite Exchange Row,
COI.TTMP.TA 8 il
April 11, 1856 *49 ly
JOHN J. CLAYTON, |
SJA DEALER IN /Rj5"l 1
IB READY MADE CL0TH1SG, WW '
HAS now on hand a large and fresh supply
of fashionable SPUING AND SUM- ^
MER GOODS, which will beaold on very rea- '*1
# eonable terms.
; No. 197 Broad Street, under the Augusta
* Hotel.
Augusta, Ga., May 2, 1856. 62-ly
or Orderm from the Country respectfully
9 invited and faithfully filled.. [Oct 19tf j
I^nn>mH4a<(
VMM |
s HpO the Jail at Abbeville Court IIouBe ]
JL on Wednesday the 13th February, |^L <
' inst, a Negro woaan Daffney, who says <
he belong* to Sherard Barksdale, of this Dis- <
tiict.
^ Said Negro is about four feet six inches high; <
[ supposed to be some sixty or seventy years t
of age. _ i
Tne owner is requested to come foward prove ?
' property, pay charges, and tslce her away.
B. J. COCHRAN, Jailor. t
| Feb. 23, 1886. 42 tf I
; A. C. SQUTERIS_/ !
Cl rnrviu na orr
j^| wnnnr vnnn || | TTir
FURNITURE STORE, i
172 Main dtreet, -I
COLUMBIA, 8. C .
lfAXOTACTCEU AND OENERAL DEALKB IN
Fine aud Plain FURNITURE,
' PIANOS, CHAIRS, MATTRASSES, CHILDREN'S
CARRIAGES, <fca, Ac.
1 BT AU. fully Warranted, jf)
'f April 11, 1856 49 ly
WAl?inD
100,000 Poud! Tenewee Bacon,
Hoc round,
30.000 Libs. Tennessee Haras, well cut; s~
ftOO Sacks Superfine Flour:
ISO " Kktt^PattiKrDdl-ir^^ f
10,000 Lib* Lard, in cans and barrels!
' 1,000 Bushel* Corn; - !
For tale bj r , G. L. ANDEBSOlf,.
- i 1.' ;L ^Reynolds Street..
August?,Q*., MmJ 6. >8$6-j j ' V-; it' "
KtMitiffli /HMum.1 " t >
HOUSE AND f UANfr Ulie PAIN TING i
T7?XECIITED in ik* mM afedaoort fmsh- c
ps si Ordcnfrontht
country will b? proispUy
attended to. >
- rifMl . g
I
m. A. jo*m.] v- w. -? *# **>*
mm
- f.
|kg, Clotjring,
COLUMBIA, S. C. (138.)
e to the Citizenn of Abbeville and the ndSnd
will continue to receive throughout
SUMMER CLOTHING, which ho" will
<1 have it distinctly understood, tlint, oil lie
Ion of nil who patronize his Establishment,
itry, to give him a call, on visiting Columbia,
a trial.
eood assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing
Carpet Bugs, Umbrellas, Etc., Etc.
D?
ling of every Style and Size from three years
pposite the Boot and Shoo Store of II. T.
G. M. JOHNSON.
60-ly
-Rosewood Finish.
ess valuable advantage* over all other Cofts,
or for ordinary interments. They are
Iso Enameled Innldc and Out,
rly cementeil, we have the gratifying refluces,
euclosed in them, are free from irrupmaj',
without oppressive odor, be kept?
desired, transported to a distant land,
ic Coses, of beautiful form, and finished in
d Bosewood,
concerning the shape and appearance of the
ibove CASES, at the shortest notice possible,
Coffins Hade to Order,
'or further information of the above Cases,
vhich are in circulation.
E. J. TAYLOR.
SPRING GOODS?1856.
I. F. BURCHARO & CO., AUGUSTA, GA.,
Broad St., Opposite Masonic Hall,
AIIE uow receiving an unusually choice
variety of
SPUING DRESS FABRICS,
nrhich they are selling at the very lowest pri:cs
possible, and to which the attention of purchasers
is very cordially and respectfully invite<1.
Their stock embraces the following, a..p
? " -
utuvi.^ ui j fcncd .c.lit/11.1/1 and
productions. Particular attention is asked to
I'atUBli, Lupin, fc-eydoux, Liebcr ?fc Cos manufacture
of Bombazines, challies, delaines,
bareges, grenadine?, ?tc. Tliirrin ?fc Milliard's
black and colored cliallies, umrgnise, veil
berate, and tissues.
PRINTED GOODS.?Steinbach, Kocchlinks,
Percals, brilliant*;*, cambrics, jaconets, lawns,
organdies aud berages,
?also?
Paris black silks, superior qualities;
r? : ;_i- t. "
bub nuii mnry silKf ;
" Foui lands, very handsome;
" French arid English Calicoes of Stcinbacti's
Bogle's Monteiths & Norton's;
Cases of Ginghams, black and fancy, all prices;
Printed challies and berage delaines, from low
priced to very rich ;
American lawns and murtlins;
Calicoes, low price and fast colors;
110USEKEEFJXG GOODS.
Richardson's Linens, nnd oilier makers, a
very full assortment ill all varieties, for shirting,
sheeting, pillow easing, ?tc., ?Le.; birds-eye
fliapers. Scotch ditto, towelling and towels,
Turkish Bath, &c.; window drapery, lace and
muslin, <Lc., <tc.
Summer Goods for Gentlemen and Boys, in
Linen drillings, <fcc., eottonadcsof all sorts, vestinga,
springcasdimcrus, cashmerett, drab e'te, tic.
DOMESTIC GOODS,
An nnrivol?/l * 1 **
___ ? uwuniucub vji miceiings nna
shirtinge, brown And bleached, front 3-4 to 12-4
width and from the lowest priced to the finest
Eoglith and American makes.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Of every sort and kind, considered desirable
to have, by the piece or bale. In addition to
the above, we have the very finest assonncnt
of collars, Laccs and Embroideries in general,
to be found probably in the State.
J. F. BL'lvCIIAUD <fc CO.
May 2, 1866. 52-1V
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS!
BENJAMIN k GOODRICH,
Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia,
NEXT Door above Thomas ?.j i u?jiu.ir^
Richardson's A Son's yiBBiiSgBiK
Book Store, and opposite I>atn- 11
jack's & Cooper's new Iron Store, would reipectfull^
announce to their friends and the
inuuc tnat tiiey are now receiving daily a
;hoice and well selected assortment of all kfnds
>f FURNITURE, sucli as Bureaus, Book
liases, Sofa?, Chairs, Tete-a-tete*, Centre Tables,
SVindow Shades, <te,, of the latest and most
ashionable designs, which they will guarantee
/O sell as low ascau be bought in the city, and
veinite all who wish to purchase, to call and
ixamine our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Spring, Hair and Cotton MATTRAS^ES, and
ill kinds of Furniture Manufactured and Retired
to order, with neatness and dispatch.
?T This Firm, positively, have no connec-1
ion with any other Furniture House in this
ily. BENJAMIN ?fc GOODRICH,
Augusta, Ga.. April 25, 1856. 62-ly
notice
[8 hereby given, thnt an Application will be
made to the Legislature of South Caroliia,
at it? next Session, for an Amendment of
he Charter of Incorporation of the Village of
Abbeville, so as to authorize arid empower the
!*own Council to tax the Petfelty of the cilien?
of the Incorporation, "the purpose of
epeiring the ftoads and Streets, and for other
turpnsea.
Aug. 27,1866. l7-3m
AND STATIONERY.
"l^hE Undersig^ied has opened a BOOK
JL STORE, in Newberry, where be keeps
onstanlly on hand a fine assortment of Religjns,
Miscellaneous and School BOOKS.
Orders from a distance will be filled at the
horteet notice. W. J. DUFFIE.
N^wbsrry,^. H. . [Jan 2p 3&-ly
Marble Yard !
PER80N8 in want of anything in the
IflhMrifeto XlMe* can be accommodasd
br ClUilflNn tilt inh^rihm ? ,n
* * nuuCTHHJ
loort Honfc'
They will be fobod on Washington 8treet, in
lie botue fonberly occupied by W. M. Hnghey.
LEAVELL * CHALMER&
Je1y 80, 185ft. - 18 - 8tri
. ' ' ' ?*
POU^^^V
r Pouu-cm, Ttojiaj J. Jmnm, Iiiua Pvms. 1
' Ml7
UNPARRALLELED BARGAINS!
Extraordinary Attraction! !
M. STKAUSS, COKESDURY.
WAR! WAR! WAR!
OWIN(J to the war in Kansas, and the probability
of the dissolution of Union, i.lie
subscriber has determined to sell his Stock of
Goods at vkitv i.ow Prices, and now ih tiik
time, when his Stock is full and lately purchased
in New York and .Baltimore, consisting of
Rich Drees Silks, Cliallv,
French Merit iocs, Moiis De Lnines,
Dress Ooons in evert variktv,
.Linens, J.?onicstic!?,
Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls.
EMBROIDERIES.
I.aeos, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Life FrksbiivING
SlllllTS,
Cloth, Caslmiero, Tw? d-s and ICy. Joans,
l>r?8a ami Clonk Trimmings, Oil Cloth.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
for Men, Hoys and Youth.
Broyniis, Hoots, Shoos, Slippers and Gaiters
wicli has never been tsurpasted.
IIATS AND CAPS,
all sorts and navies to suit a child just born to
men one hundred years old.
Also a full assortment of Plaids, Kerseys,
Plnines, Osmihnrgs, Blankets, Sheetings.
Shirtings. Liapers, Towelling, Flannels
and Prints.
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
TT 3 /-? ri 1
ui wiiuivurc, uruuurj, vrucKcry, stationery,
etc., etc.
Special Notice!
Expressing my thanks for the past favors,
with pleasure I invite my friends aed customers
rind the puhlio in general, to coine, examine
my extensive stock, and low prices.
Renumber ! M. STRAUSS,
Oct. lo, 1850. 23-tf] Cokesbuiy.
DRY GOODS.
SPRING IMPORTATIONS,
18 5 6.
MILLER <L- WARREN, Opposite Globe
Hotel, Augusta, Ga., are receiving their
usual choice variety of SPRING DRESS FABRIC'S,
embracing the best makers of French
and English productions, among whieh are?
Rich Printed French Jaconets and Organdies;
Rich ' Flounced Bareges and Organdies;
Rich " American and English Lawns;
i it LV 1. !>_:?> ! *- J t 1?! ?
i 1111.11 i iciicu unuiiuiis una vamurK'b ;
Rich " Bareges and Tissues ;
Bluff, Blue and Pink, Plain Brillinnls, new
article.
Silkh !
Assorted Colors Flounced Silk Dresses ;
Uieli Plaid and Striped TnfFeta Silks ;
Rich Moire Antique, Toulnrd and China Silks;
Black Taffeta and Gro de Rhine Do.
mourning Goods !
Plain and Striped Grenadines and Bareges;
Black Flounced Grei.adine and Barege Dresses;
Superior Summer Bombazines and Chnllics ;
Black Jaconets, Orgnndies and Marquise ;
Black Eng. Crapes, Love Veils and Handkerchiefs.
In addition to this long line of Dress Goods,
we have u complete stock of Calicoes, Ginghams,
Linen Goods, Furniture Paints, Enibroidi>rii>?
and I.neen Ilnsicrv nri/1 ninriu Plm'n
und Embroidered Crape Shawls.
A large lot of Mantillas, in great variety of
style*.
Pantaloon Stuff*, Bleached and Brown
Goods.
White and Striped Osnaburgs, of various
bra nds.
Our friends and customers are respectfully
invited to examine the largest, stock of Spring
and Summer GOODS that \?e have ever had.
Particular attention paid to filling orders.
Augusta, Gn., April 18, 1856 60-lf
O . 8 . BOWER,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE
Of Every Description,
AN Ii
mzz w w jn ab
Of Every Style;
FISK'S CELEBRATED METALIC BURIAL
CASES.
r\ j- it. n rr
ysfpuaiic I UK KjUliyUTKC sivvse,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
April 11, 1856 49 ly
Pro Bono Publico.
TIIE indefatigable LYONS ,
ia making a change in
his business, and all those who
liavu't got Summer Clothes enough to last tlicm
out this and next month, will save 2.S per cent
by letting him know it. _ lie's going to change
1113 summer stock ot Ulotlung to a Winter
one, eonaeqentty bargains can be had at Lis
Clothing llouse.
lie line a email lot of Winter CoAts, Pants
and Vests, left over from last winter, wliicli be
is selling now at a low. Come soon, or you
won't get any of them.
Aug. 6. 1866. 14-tf .i
in. H. BERRY,
Furniture and Chair Ware-rooms,
135 Richardson Street,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE Subscriber, having enlarged his Wnrerooms
and Workshops, is now enabled
to keep on hand a larger assortment of FURNITURE
and CI1AIR8, of his own make, and
some of the best Northern manufactures. *
Also on hand a large assortment of WALL
PA PER, all of which will be told chxap for
ca8ii.
It only needs an examination of the stock to
be convinced an to qualtty and cheapnett.
April 11, 1856 49 ly
JAMES S. COTHRAN,
Attorney at Law,
ABBEVILLE C. H, 8. C.
g3T May be found for the yn-etent in the
ConvmUtioner's Office.
Jan 181869 87 ly
Piano Fortes.
, THE Subscriber keeps on hand^f?K^g
Nunn'e <fc Clark's ,, celebrated
grand action PIAKOS, also, other makers' ;
MEL.lJDKU.Dia, Ac., whidh be warrants, and
will Mil at New York prioet, delivered at the
Depot. a GARi "ER,
106 Ricimkmon STBKKT,
A few dooft above Sztharigi Bank,
Columbia, Q. (X
April 11, 18C5 ; > - , 3y
10,000 of WALL PAPfcRINGi
600 Papers of Transparent (Window, Bbades
witfc Pictures to matcn* ? ,
Merchants and Planters from Abbe*ilUD?~
trict wishing tofpn?haso will do well to call
*t " A. BLEAKLY, Augusta,
Ga., May 8, 1855. M-ly
. w
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.
Fall Trade 1856.
BllOOM ?fr KORRELL hare just received
their Block of Fall and Winter
4iSoo<In, nnd would call tlie attention of
tlicir friends nn<] the public to tlic n?snrtiiient.
Their Stock is very large, nnd comprises nil
I the best makers nnd styles of Goods, nnd the
| latest novelties of the season, and as thev ?re
determined not to lie undersold by any llouse
in the Stnte, nnd will Ouarantkf. tiikiu 1'rickh |
to be ns low ns the lowest, tlitfy feel assured
that an examination of their Goods, will ensure
a continuation of the liberal pntronngc
thev have received.?Tlmv mniil.l nit,....
tion to the following :
Ladies Dress Goods, Blk ami Fancy Silks,
Fr ami Eng Merinos, Scotch, Fr and Am
Ginghams1,
Eng Fr and Am Prints, Embroideries, all
kinds.
Dress Trimmings, Hosiery, very large assortment.
Gloves of every description, Irish Linen.',
Table Linens and Diapers, Napkins, Doylies
and Towels,
Shirtings and Pillow Linens, Blca and
Bro Shirtings,
Pants Stuir, Tweeds, Cassimeres and
Cloths,
Ladies Cloths, nil colors. Bed Blankets,
Flannels, Ited, White, Welch Ac, Cnssiniercs
and Plnids for children,
jioiisc ncrvaniM uooiis, nil kind:?,
Alpn<-ns. Bombiizines, Dimities, Quilts,
Fur Fringes, Slmwl^, ull kinds.
ALSO
A lurgo assortment of Negro Blankets, Kerseys,
Linse.y*, St lip i-8, IMnttls ami Osinilmrgs.
Atigustn, (tit., Sept. 19, 1850.- 2U-tf
~M ULL Ell & SENN,
Wholesale and Retail CiroccrM,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
WOULD Bospeetfiillv 7S~X if I
call the attention of tlie
citizens of Abbeville District to their large and
well assorted stock of
GROCER IKS,
which thoj- offer at, the lowest market prices.
In addition to the heavier articles usually kept
iu u well-urnmged Grocery, we keep a full
etock of
" V A N (J Y GROCERIES
including almost every article wuiited in the
family.
Persons visiting Columbia will find it to their
advantage to give lis u call before making their
mirchnscrs.
II. MULDER. R. D.SEXN".
April 11, 1S5?> 49 ly
~THETSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVIt.I.E DISTRICT.
Ill tlic Court of Ordinary.
Wf IIEREAS, AVilliiitri Gaines has applied to
T T mo, by petition in writing, praying
that the paper purporting to contain the last
Will anil Testament of Margaret Gaine?r dee'd,
may be proved in "Dae form of Law." These
are, therefore, to cite nud admonish John Wilson,
who lives beyond the limits of this Stnte,
Sm all Kennedy, wife of Kennedy, the children
of Michael Wilson, dee'd, (names not
known,) the children of James Wilson, dee'd,
(nainps not known,) and Andrew Miller Wilson,
minor, to lie and appear at a Court of Ordinary
to be held at Abbeville Court IIoiipc for Abbeville
District, on Friday the iitli day of Janunrv.
A. D., 1857, as on that day the validity of said
paper will be tried.
WILLIAM 11 ILL, O. A. D.
October 4, 1S56. 23-8m
FOR SALE l*
THE Subscribers will keep on linnd at all
time?, nt. the Snddlerv and Harness Store
of E. Westfield, in this Village, an assortment
of all kinds of STOVKS, which they pledge
themselves to sell on as favorable terms as
Stoves of the same quality can be purchased
for in Charleston. .Their COOKING STOVES
they will warrant to do everything that a
Cooking Stove can do, and nreaure they will
give universal satisfaction.
One of us will Fjiend the most of the present
year nt the North, and will he able to select
the beet and most approved pntterns.
E. WESTFIELI),
I. BRANCH.
Abbeville C. II., P. C., Jon 8, 1850. ly
HODGES' DEPOT.
rpilE Finn of ROBERTS, ADAMS <fc SMITH
J_ wutt dissolved oa the fir6t of October,
ISM. It i3 hoped tlint nil persons indebted
will come forward and settle l>y cash or note,
as we arc anxious to close our old business.
ROBERTS & ADAMS
Still continue business nt Ilodgc*, and at Long
Cane, and by the tirst of April will have a fine
Spring Stock of Goods, J
selected with great care in New York and Baltimore,
which we respectfully offer to our
friends and customers at moderate profits.?
Come and see, and he your own judge. We
merely wish to let you know that we are still
here, feeling satisfied that if }*ou will coine,
our Goods and prices will nleuM> vnn
Vorv respectfully,
ROBERTS Jt ADASIS.
Hodges', S. C., March 27, 1856 47 tf
Sigu of the Two Large Watches.
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
?AND
jr CQ-WKlLiR V9
AT NEW YORK PRICES, FOR CASH!
Q3L MERCIIANTS and Dealers will do
well to call and examine the stock of
WA7TCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, at
210 Kiuff Street
before thoy purchase elsewhere. Every article
warranted. . , .
A stook always'on hand pecaliarly adapted
to country dealer*
Save twenty per cent, by calling on
WM. MASTERMAN, 1
24King-st., Charleston,
Four doors from Wentwortli street.
October 6, 1865 22 tf
v Gloves,
2. J EfcJl aiTranks'
? lliiwii^W/
?o..
ApriUj, m? 4? .^>. * ly j
'' ?r5 .'
H B. 8CUO?A?, M. I>m Office
at Lowfldesville, 8. C., solicifo practice
?p CHRONIC DISEASES. His extensive
acquaintance wibh Anatomy, - Phyiiolo^y and
Pathology, oud the laws and means of health,
in ?ohnection with tha best and most satisfactory
Medical agents kno^nty the profcat-km.
?nable him to /'iroiib to tns diseased superior
aid. This department of Msdieine receives iris
particular study and practice. *
Jans 20, 186ft, 7 0m
NEW GOODS AND PLENTY OF THEM
AT M. ISRAEL & BRUSSEL'S
WE nrc now ready to show our friends and
customers and the public in general
our supplies of
Fall and Winter Goods,
recently purchased by one of the firm in tlio
Northern cities t
It has been acknowledged by all who have
seen our Stock, that it is one of the largest
nnd best assorted ever brought to these parts,
and we can afford our Gooas at priccs wuicu
can't bk beat I
The attention of Planters an? Housekeepers
is respectfully invited to our Stock of
Browu and Blenched Domestics, Osnaburgi\
Domestic Stripes and Fluids, Cotton and
Woollcu Linsevis
in.:..- "
It, 1 IHIIIS, ftOUUlCKV JeRllH,
Tweeds niul Sattinett*, Blanket*, etc, etc.Ladies
Dress Goods
in great variety, viz.:
Black and Colored Alpacao, Colored M??
rinw,
\Vorsted Plaid*, Poplins,
Dc Laines, newest Style#, Calicses, Ulnghams,
ete, cte.
White QoocU and Embroideries,,
a large Stock.
Shawls, Mantillas and Cloak*,
the latest fashions.
Cotton ami Woollen Hosiery, Cashmere,
Berlin, and Silk Gloves.
Press and Cloak Trimmings, Black Pinlif
an<l Blue Velvet,
Silk Velvet Ribbons, Ladies* Elastic,.
Moire Antique, Worsted and Leather Belts,
Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, a large assorlmcnt.
Our Stock of It?*ady-I?In<le Clotb~
1 ill?; is complete, not a few samples only, but
nn extensive and handsome assortment, each
department full to overflowing !
We have on hand large quantities of
I Fine Broad Cloth, Cassimere, Sattinet.
Tweeds and Jeans Coatk,
Beaver, Whitney, Blanket and Flushing
Ovku Co.w,
Broad Cloth, Lyonskin and Bea-ver
Talmas,
Fine Black Doeskin Cassimerc and Fancy
Colored I'ants,
Black and Colored Satin, Silk, Cassi-mere
and Flush Vests,
with an abundant supply of Gknts' Furnishing
Akticlus, viz:
Fine White L. B. Shirts, with or without
Collars,
Colored Shirts, new dciignt.
Cotton, Merino and Saxony Wool
Unukiwiiiuts,
Blcached and Brown Drilling
and Merino Drawers,
Byron and Palwerston
'miirt Collars,
Black and Fanev Col< <t
Colored Silk Scarfs, Beaufort, Ariel and Nopol>
on Ties,
Colored and Black Silk Cravats,
Linen, Silk and Fancy Bordered
Pocket IIanbkks,.
Men's and Boys' Suspender?,
Glove*, etc, etc,
AW a superior dock of Bovs' and Youths'
Clotuino, to which we invito the attention of
{lie public generally !f
A very large stock of Brogans and Mens'
Siiom,
Gents' Fine Cloth, Calf <fc Congress Patent
and Leather Gaiters,
1,ndit*?' Shoos, Slippers* and Gaiters,
Also, Hoys', Youths' aud Misses' Booteks
and Gaitkus,
Fine Calf, sowed, pegged, heavy Ditching
and Waterproof Boots,
Ladies and Gents' India Rubber Snosi
and Sandaia
Black and Colored high and low crowned
Fur Hats,
Planters* wide rim Fur IIats,
Plantation Wool Hat*,
Silk and Cotton Glaze, Military, Cloth and
Jockey Cai*s,
Tea and Table Spoons, Pockct and Tabl?
Cutler}', Hardware, Perfumery and Notions,
any quantity at reasonable prices !
Coffee, Svoar, Molashf.s, Son*, Pepfkr,
Spice, Caniilk8. etc, etc, always on hand 1
Customers will please give us a call. All we
ask, is a fair trial ! and upon examination of
our Goods and prices, thoy will find us willing
to offer inducements, second to none in tha
State I
Thankful for past patronage, we hope to receive
a continuance of Iho same.
M. ISRAEL ?fc BRUSSEL,
No. 4, Granite Row.
Abbeville C. H., Sept. 10, I860. 20-tf
ABBK?II?M C. H.
Cheap Cash Boot and Shoe
Manufactory.
a.d|| THE subscriber most le- jjjft
spcctfully mils the attention VII'
* of the public, and especially
his old friends and customers, to bis large and
well-selected stock of
Qentlemen's and Ladies' Shoe?.
Tie has also a large stock of fine pump-soled
and fine welted BOUTS, of tbe latest styles, of
the finestFreneh calf skin.
lie bus a large stock of fine double-soled
Water-Proof Boots.
all of his own manufacture, warranted. All of
which he will sell cheap for cash, or on a credit
to prompt-paying customers.
He is also preparrd to make to order any
article in the Bunt and Shoe liue, having a
large number of the fiucst workmen in his employment,
and being a practical workman him,
self. Having the finest stock of Leather tha- ,
ever came to this Distriot, hi* BooU and Shoet
will be made in the neatest and latest styles*
and for fit and workmanship shall not be ex?
celled. N. MoEYOY.
March 21, 185ft 46 12m
Joiner and Cabinet Shop,
nkxt soon to tub mess orrtcx,
I ABBEVILLE COURT HOTTSW ? n.
_ V.|%
THE nodersigned, Uiankful tor
past favors, and ever ready
to Mrve a gonerons public, may vftLuM
be afe *11 times found at bis Shop in the East-,
ern corner of Christian & Deale s.Coaoh Factory,
whore he is prepared to make PANEL
BOOKS, SASII, RUKDS, MANTEL PIECES,
i" will also make TABLES, DESKS* BOOKCASES,
PICTURE' FRAME8, and< repair. furniture
<bc
. I will keep constantly on hand ready mad*
COFFINS'of the be?t material and finest finish,
either polished Of covered, (J1 oi which
I will tUltfer "to any pwit in tn? district fr??.
of charge with' hesrte op. npou railroad if desired
in-direction. ' '**.
^ Alt *" *
.?< T?? w?rraiiRu i^ gaaa iitbt best1
and cheap' according. Ten1 ppy, cent off for
pMh o,n aft work done by-me.
' j Tot'Vefefciifos, Vapnly t&, mv gentleman
in the IftcOrbofi^Wn;. * 6.. C. BOWERS.
Jntta 12,1865.. ,' "11 ' ' if
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OBIEHT OBA8XBB. Hft 9JEL. A.'. 1L\,
3^^w?4T.pfcT,; 1
Jr.. ;'v. MH0OT& Third Friday in tWT ygSf
MontK at S F. M.
/Sr\' May 28, t?3? 3 12m