The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, November 21, 1856, Image 3
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL
IMPLEMENTS!
Machinists' and Builders' Materials!!
HARDWARE, CITLKRY, AND HOUSE FURMSIIIMi
GOODS!!!
WE have now in store, and will
tjontinui; to keep a largo assort- IT
incut of tiic MuST APPROVED 8
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for fl
Southern Use, jfe)
OONSISTINU OK
oingic nnu two iioiw lurmng n.wuunr>,
15 Varieties;
I)oiil>lo Michigan, Double Mould Board, and
Ilill Side PLOUGHS ;
Sub-Soil PJ.OI'Gll, several kiiuls; Formnn's
Patent Pl.OUGH ;
Cultivators; Harrows, 3 kinds ; Corn Sliellers,
?'? kinds;?Straw Cutters, 10 Bizes and
kinds;
lload Scrapers; llorse Hoes; Horse l'owcra
and Threshers, 5 varieties of each;
Fan Mills; (irain Cradles; Grass Scythes and
Handles; Smut Machines;
Bush Hooks; Pruning and Hedge Shears;
Pruning Saws and Chisels;
Sausage Meat Cutters and StulFers; Farmers'
Boilers, for boiling food for stock ; Churns;
liny and Garden ltnkcs; Haj- and Manure
Forks; Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Grain
Scoops;
\Vheel Harrows, Fi?-ld and Garden Uollcrs ;
Corn Planters, Scales;
Qt II* 1 ... 1 1. - . 'I* 1- W 1
oiui f, ?i iiim 1 rilCKS ; ell ami
llorsc Iiuckcts; Pump Olnviii and Fixtures
; Hoi-k Salt for Stock.
t?" We keep Fxtra Points for our Plough?,
ami wilMurnish, lit short notice, such parts of
Ploughs nml other Implements, as may l>u
wanted to rcplncc broken pieces.
Gcntlciuciis' and Boys' Tool Chests, &c., if.
o are also Agents for dolling the following
Artii_?loK:
SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND 1
COH CRUSHERS,
Universally admitted to lie the Heat Crushers
over invented, ;in<l in the use of which for
feeding stock, n saving <?f one-third is mndc as
has been proved beyond dispute.
Hoe A Uu'e ami Welch A (Srilfiths* Circular
SAWS and SAW <11* M M KUS ;
Stearns it Marvin's Celebrated l'ire, l'owder.
and liurglar l'rouf
S A L A M A N D E 1{ S A FES.
Rotary Smoothing IRONS, Heated with
Alcohol.
No family should l>e without this very useful
article.
All the above are offered for sale at fair and
regular prices, in connection with our extensive
stock of 11A 111 >W AlllC and Cl'TLEUY.
*_y.\U.HU.lu-ina.. ic
Wjt. P. CAtiMif^iAKi., ) Augusta, Ga.
Joer.ru S. Hkan, >
Gboroe I'. Aham. ) May 2, 18r>P>. 6'2-ly
TO FARMER^ MECIIAMCS AND OTHEUST
M c C O 11 D ' S
Patent Portable Anti-Frirlion Horse Power,
Tin? B<!s( ill 1,'so.
Patented July 11, 1854.
P~1"M11S is nn invention by which n large porJL
tion of the power of the horse is rendered
available Iliati by any other arrangement
known. Its parts are few and simple, not liable
to derangement, readily adjusted for working,
and witli ordinary earc very durable and
efficient.
The Machines are manufactured witli great
exActnes* and all precisely alike, so that mi
case a niece should ho lir?ilcnn ivn /.?? ul.r-m-o
fusnieh a piece to replace, it
It if* designed for our or two horses, and
can be used for a great variety of work, thereby
saving a large amount of labor, expense i
ami valuable time to the Fanner, Mechanic :tn>l
others.
By reason of its portability the owner can ]
readily Locate it wherever it may suit his business.
It can be used to i;ood advantage for
driving cotton gins, threshing machines, circular,
or .other saws, planing and other machines
for working wood, driving mills, of various
kinds, for criudim; crrain. paint Ac., straw-cut
ters, corn-shcllors, lathes, grind stones, Ac., j
and for churning, wathinjr, pumping water for;
cattle, irrigation, or draining, and alj otlicr
purposes to which a Horse l'ower is adopted.
Wc also keep the must approved Spike and
Beater THKli?!! KRS, which can he driven by
the above Powers.
FAN MI LI>5, for ITand or norse Power.
8M1JV MACHINES,*! rain Cradles, Belting,
drc.
SCOTTS LITTLE GIANT Corn and Cob
Mills. CAUMICHAEL <fc BEAN.
Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery <tml Agricultural
Implement*,
Augusta, (In., May 2, 185G. 52-6in
" SOUTH CAROLINA^
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
Sale of the Real Estate of Wm- Buchanan,
dee'd.
TOT Order of the Court of Ordinary, I will !1
!p sell bv public auction, at the Court House
nSor, ?n Sale <lay in December next, tbc Ileal
Estate of William Buchanan, dee'd, comprising
dm.dm.4Sm or^3 hchaZSV*
more or less, situated in Abbeville District, and
bounded by Ian ilk of Haumel Turner, J. W.
Cobb and others, on water# of
The Terms of Sale will be twelve months
credit, purchaser giving Bond and good security,
and a mortgage of the premises if deemed
necessary, to secure the payment of the pur.chtte
money.
Costs to be paid in Cash.
T. R. COCHRAN, 8. A. D.
Kov C, 1856 '28-3t
; ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY permission of William Hill, Ordinary of
Abbeville Distrtct, 1 will proceed to sell
At the late residence of Alariraret Watson, dee'd.
On the 16th December neaiE;
/all the Personal Property of the said Marga'.ret
Wataon, dec'd, consisting of 1
' 9ft Likely Hegrocs.
~10 Head of Hordes and Mules, a large lot of
Cattle, a large "tot of Fat and Stock Hog*, o
lot of Corn, Fodder and Oats,
A large lotUf Cotton in Bale,
Plantation Tobla, and other things too ,
tedious to mention. (
T*?jih.~A credit of twelve months with in- J
terest from date. 'I^p purchaser to give Note
and two approved -ffretfeo.
. * . , . rJ}EORQE McJ>. WATSON, Adm'r. I
W.OTember 4, 1860. ?7-6t
e t Jfetlce toTFtan^^ ~~ '
"TTN'^lt Uie J*5rat pf January nexfi any PlanterShipping*One
or more Bales of Cot?
IfcB, of bis own Prod 11 co, MKk>lacpbi%^ or any
8taji?i above, and selling it hin^f, will t? i
alloiNd a>eturn Ticket free of (ftiargo. i
By order of die Board. '
E. F. Jl A WORTH, Oeq'l Sup't- <
Office G. A C. R. K. O. .</ * r
Oct 7, V%50- - ^ tz-tfi '--4 I.
Public Notice.
ASUPERWTKNDANT and Teacher of i
tho LETHE SCHOOL, in this District,
will be elected on the 18th day of November (
next, by Uie Trustees. The Salary of the Su- \
perintendaut is $000 00 per anuuui ; and himself
and family, if his family is email, are provided
with hoarding and lodging. For further j
particulars on this point, apply to the Secretary.
Ilis duties arc to Superintend, Manage,
and Govern the Pupils and Farm, in accord- >
anee with such directions as he may, from time
to time, receive from the Trustees. The Sala- j
ry of the Teacher is $350 00 per annum, and I
he is provided with boarding and lodging at ,
the School. He is to perform the usual duties I*
of a Schoolmaster, according to the instruction
he may, fr?in time to time, receive from i
the Trustees.
Applications for either of the above Offices,
stating particularly, the number an?l ages of
the children of the applicants for the Ofhcc of
Stiperinteudnnt. must be handed to the Sucre- >
tary at Abbeville, previous to the day of elec
lion. THUS. THOMSON, Soo'ry.
Oct 24, 1850. 26-41
~S0UTH CAROLINA,
AUBEVILLE DIKTKIL'T.? IN EQUITY.
.latnos L Pratt, "1
by next friend j '
v*. Bill for Partition, Ac. '
William A. Pratt J
ami others. J
PURSUANT to order, I will sell at Public
Outery, at Abbeville Court House, on Sale <lay
in December next, (lat,)tlie Ileal Kstate of Win.
Pratt, deceased, tjituale in Abbeville District,
mill biiiimlHl hy <101)11 ClinkscalcH, Robert Kllis |
nml others, in t wo Tracts, viz :
Tract No. 1?Three Hundred and Thirtynine
Acre.*. " '
Tract No. 2?Three Hundred aud Seven- '
teen Aeres. 1
Tkhms.?A credit, of twelve months with
interest from the day of sale, l'urchasers to ,
criv? Bonds will. lit. ].>nnt I.urn ,
c* - # ?~ *r? ^I |
and mortgage of premises to secure the purchase
money, pay the ens fx iii <-ax/i, ami pay for poper*. \
\VM. 11. l'ARKER, C. E. A. 1).
Commissioner's Office, )
(Jet. 28, 1850. J 28 tils ]
"SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. '
Ruth R. Hoyd, 1 ,
? *. > iiill for Partition.
Win. A. Hoyd and others. )
PURSUANT to order, I will sell nt Public
Outcry, on the 25th day of Novombcr
... ... .i .t.. .! i . r i t .? .
ih;au utuivrtami'iivu in .lumi ij. noyo, deceased,
nil the Ileal Kstate of sai'l deceased, containing
about
" 'IIURTKEN HUNDRED ACRES,
bounded by land." of lion. I). L. Wardlaw, B.
M. Cheatham and others, iu three Tracts.
l'lnta of said Tracts to he made and exhibited
011 the day of .sale, and the sale to be niaile
by said Plats. ,
Tkhms.?A credit of one and J'cnre, .
with interest from day of sale. Purchasers to
i;ive Honds with at least two pood sureties to
secure the purchased money, pity the foils in
ciutfi, and pat/ for jtnprrx.
' WM. II. l'ARKER, C. R A. D.
Commissioner's Olfiee, |
Oct. 28, I860. \ 2G
~S0UThTAR0UNA^ '
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY.
.las. A. Norwood, Assignee, j Bi? to Forcclose
Nathaniel Harris and others J Mortgage.
PURSUANT to order, I will sell at Abbeville
(,'onrt House, at Public Outcry, on Saleday
in December next, (1st,) tlint Tract of Land
belonging to Dr. Nathaniel Harris, known as
The Fort Charlotte Tract,
situate in said State and District, on tlio Savannah
River, containing Seven Hundred Acres,
more or less, bounded by lands of \V. D. l'artlow,
1). B. Cade nnd others.
TEIiMS CASH.
WM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office, )
Oct. 28, 18f>rt. J 26 tds.
IS. 1J.?Sale positive. ,
Notice of an Estate Sale.
I WILL sell nt the Residence of Mrs. SAIIAII
WAITIi, deceased, on tlie Second
of Dcct-uiber next, * J
210 ACRES OF LAND,
more or lew, about One Hundred Acres of
Wood Land and about Forty or Fifty of that in ,
Bottoms, situated about two miles Enst of
Greenwood, and adjoining lands of J. Y. S.
ParilojrtjrW. W. Perrymnn and others.
Also, tlouseliold and Kitchen Furniture, lot
of Hogs, Sheep and Cow:*, 2 good work Ilorses ,
and one Colt, and a great many other things ,
too tedious to mention.
SIMPSON WAITE.
Oct. 22, 165G 25-Ct i
MILLER&W ARREN,
Coruer Opposite the Globe Hotel.
HAVE just received a large stock of Fai.l ;
and Wintkr Dry Ooons, of the latest
importation and most fashionable styles, consisting
of
l?l, T...1 :A lr?.l .1 arr t-ct
< VUHVVU jjiiliuuliH ltil tUIUICU O/i/AO,
Itich Brocade and Plaid Colored SILKS ;
Figured and Moire Antique Black do ;
Ilieh Flounced MUSLIN DE LA1NES; j
Cashmere* and Muslin de Laines in great
variety
Bombazines, Challies, Aipacas and Crthergs ;
French, English and American I1 It I NTS ;
Handsome Scotch and French {HNG11AMS; '
Rich French Embroidered COLLARS and '
SLEEVES; 1
Rich Black Lace COLLARS aw A SLEEVES;
" Jackonet and Swiss BANDS tvnd ,
FLOUNCINOS ;
Infants'Embroidered WAISTS and ROBES; ,
EmbroidentdMeiyfaio CLOA Infanta: <
Real Valenciennes, Maltese and Thread t
LA CES;
Reveire, Hem-stitched and Embroidered
HDK.ft ;
Alexander'* Kid and Silk OLOVES ;
Splendid Stock of Gent's "
Together with an endlfcs variety of Goods
Usually found in a Dry Goods Store. We will
add that we have a larpo stock, anxious to sell, ,
nnd will take pleasure in showing them to our j
friends and customers. ,
Oofc. 10, 19ft/.;. r ' ,V?^4-3m
' sale Mock7 " 1
A credit of Tb^-pfe morjafc^will fto given, the 1
purchaser giving Bond ana approved security. <
SAM'L DONNALD, ) - . ?
J. .F-t>OM^Lp, \ J5*ore" <
Nov 8, r ' /W. 2Hl i \
|S>r#nWj Poir Sale! f.
vr AtrAS L ?Ttrr?trrM .... ?
\ yu w ? atj tttcir imyAtQ i
X . n^r Due Jbav* oooatanUv op hand
? fall Wpplj ojr tEe best qualitie. ojjUpfck-Un
ed aad Hejnloejc Sole, Upper, Ham*# ?nd all j
B^erLfl^UiftreB^ly ind^maBd, whioh they '
pnfes,.. ,r^
5^r Hide# taken id ?xch*Mp for Leather. >
Due ljfcat, S, C., 8?pt 27,' 18M. / il-fcfi. -
NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS!!
THE subscribers have on band a choice seise
tion of Hooks by popular and standard
uitbore, which they ure olfering at Ciiaulk8ros
and Columbia Pricks.
Our stock consist* in part of the following
Books :
Damp Fires of the Revolution; Camp Fires of
Napoleon ; Life of Napoleon by Abbot, iu
ii vols. ; Milton's Complete Work ;
Prcseott's l'hilip the Second, 2 vols; McCau
lay's England, 4 vols ; Allison's History
of Europe, 2d scries, 2 vols ; Addison s
Complete Works, 0 vols;
spectator; Kilto's Daily Bible Illustrations,
b vols; The Grinnell Expedition in seaieh
of Sir John Franklin ; lrving's Life of
Washington;. Modern British Essayists ;
Lectures on the True, Beautiful and Good by
Cousin ; Chemistry of Common Life;
Comte's Positive Philosophy ; Nile Notes ;
Notes of Travels in the East by Dorr ;
Travels iu Europe and the East by Prime ;
Visits to Kuronean Celebrities; llillard's 6
Months in Italy ;
Byron in various styles, also, Burns, Moore,
Milton, Rogers, Campbell, Longfellow,
Bryant, Smith ?tc., ?fcc.; History of Ireland,
2 vols., by Mooney.
Also u supply of all kinds of Stationery which
we are offering very low.?We invite the publie
to give us a call and examine our Stock.
BRANCH i ALLEN.
Nov .1 isr.r. "
TIN WARK AND STOVE EMPORIUM!
Stoves ! StoveB !! StovesI! I
II. W. LAWSON
BEGS leave to inform his friends, that havpurchased
the large store, next to his
l'in Manufactory, he intends to enlarge his
business, and is now receiving his new stock,
consisting of the finest
COOKING STOVES
ever brought to this market; including a eu
|HTi?>r siyio 01 ?'ooKing stoves. known as the
New World, and warranted to give satisfaction
; also, " s
SIIOP AND PARLOR STOVES;
Flat Iron Heaters; Farmer's Boilers, vary
valuable in cooking fooil for eattle ; Furnaces ;
Saussage Cutters and Stutters; and many othartieles
usually kept in a Tin Manufactory.
(Jive me a eall and satisfy yourselves aa to
my stock and pricee.
"Nov 0, 185C5 27-tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ADIiKVlLLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY.
William W. Hill,
u*. I Bill for Partition
Elizabeth Foster, Sarah f of slaves.
15. Jones and others. J
PURSUANT to order, I will sell at Public
Outcry, at the roidencc of Mrs. Sarah
1$. Jones in this District, on the 71ocnti^firtt da}of
November- next, j-.
Thirteen or more Likely Negroes, viz :
Sam, Delphy, Kitty, Caroline, Sam, Tom, Mose,
Kitty, JaKe, Ann, Mary, George, Harriet ami
increase of any.
Tiiduu A - -r i 1? - I
-?? i.i vun >'i twelve mooiufl, Willi
interest from the day of sale. Purchasers to
give Bonds with at least two good sureties
arid mortgages to secure the purchase money,
nay the costs in rax/i, nnd pay for uppers.
\VM. II. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office, )
Oct. 28, 186H. ) 20 tds
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ADDEEILLR DISTIUCT. IN EQUITY.
Williams Trewit, Exo'r,
vx. I Hill lor Discovery,
Peter Smith, Frederic [ Belief, Direction <fcc.
Smith and others. J
IT appearing to my satisfaction that William
Diiikins,and wife, Frances, Peter Collin*,
Moses Collins, lames Collin*, Mary Collins and
othVr children of Moses B. Collins and Mary
Collin!*, whose names arc not known, William
1'urncli, and .John Purncll, defendants to the
above stated Bill, reside beyontl the limits of
this State. On motion of Jones <fc Livingston,
Coin. Sol'rs, ordered that said Defendant?
do plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint.,
within three months from the nuhlien
lion hereof, or the same will be taken f'ro Con
feaao against them.
WM. H.PARKER, C. ?. A. D.
CoimniHaionsr'a Office, )
Nov. 6, 1856. ) 27-3m
Valuable Land for Sale or Rent.
AS the Airent of the heirs at law of JOSEPH"
AIKEN, deceased. I will sell, at
Public -Outcry, his valuable Tract of Land,
sit.unteSn four miles of the Village, containing
over
us per Plats to be exhibited, on a credit of
twelve montha, with interest from date, on
Next Sale Day. 1
If not sold, I will Rent the place for the year
L857. It is first-rate cotton land. (
H. A. JONES, Ag't, ,
N*ov. 5, 1866. 27-td
111 the Court of Ordinary.
Sale of the Real Estate of Bamuel d
Banks, deo'd. 1
BY Order of the Court of Ordinary, I will ?
sell by public auction, at Abbeville C. H., a
>n nnie-tiay in uecemlier next, the Real Estate ?
if.Sam'l Banks, dec'J, situated in Abbeville t
District, on waters of Little River, containing ^
na Ac?wnnp| t
Tiore or lew, bounded by lands of Jam. A. Ed- ^
iiuiida, Sam'l Edmunds and others?on a credit n
>f 12 iqonths, Bond and Security required, and '
i mortgage of the premises if deemed necea?ry.
Coats to be paid in Cash.
T. R. COCHRAN, S. A. D.
Nov. 6, 1856. 27 8t |
Great Inducements^
WE have a large stock of N*gro Goods,
conaiatint/ nt K/iroon.
ind Linsey#,""together with I&%Vy Negro
UlankeU, superior to any wa hriW- l^er had,
>nd will promise, to give everyone who uuw
;all upqn ug, evJry inducement in ^h? way w ?
orice aud quality, to buy of us.
MILLER A, WARBKN,
Opposite Globe Hotel.
Q,ct. 10. 1858. fa, r . f aS-tt
For the Qatar. ]
^Wj^TLOlfS Instautanottti* Hair Dye eon bo D
X , applied to the hair without staining the tl
ikin. i
Wood'* Hltr RntAMtivA nr?v?n?. tli? Kili? 1
from falling otit, pnd restores gray hair to itt *
>riginal oojfer. Tbearfcicle is no numbug. r
Also Mrs. 8. A. AUitf/s Hair Restorer, Tri- p
lopheroa Lyon's Katfeairfon, Phalor's Hair Inngorartor
and Pefltamery of all kinds, for sale >y
BRANCH aF ALL?N.
Nor. 4, 1966. ^JSJLf
~?*"r*^gL x" 'L ' . ^
"wjtwaKswi
k.9om*MK%TirK>*AB J. Jenniwos, IHAMITTUMS.
Msyinii$6. .c .Jf >u-**4fT<+
COTTON UP AND
Ifl. ISRAEL <
Respectfully call the attention oi
Stookof new and seasonable GOODS, co
rinocs, Worsted, Plaids, DeLaines, Poplins, Calii
Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Linseys, Ke
Embroideries, White Goods, Shawls, Cloaks
Belts, Corded SkirU, Ladies' Patent Merino Und
Daroaab Table Cloth, Cotton and Woollen Ilosir
read y--m a d i
of Ikll aizos und qualities, ono of the largest ass
Drawers, Collars, Under Shirts, Cravats, and in
Outfitting Establishment, Hats, Caps, Boots, She
Also, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, and n great m
To those friends who have already patroniz<
more about our well known
Those who have not, will please give us a trial,
continue their patronage I ,
Abbeville C. IL, Nov. 18, 1850.J
GROCERIES, J
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, A6RICI
HSHR? S
Has now on hand, and is dail
selected Stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Hardware and C
to which he invites the attention of the public,
perienee, enables him to sny. without any Itnzim
body else, here or elsewhere. Ilis stock at pres
546 Bbls. C Yellow SVGA It8,
5 llhds. Golden Porto Rico,
30 Bags prime Rio COFFEE,
2<> Pockets old Gov. .lava Coffee, I
(5 " Mocha " l
500 Sacks Liverpool SALT,
'20 ToiisSw?cdjfc//20..V, (cenuine,)
100 Kegs NA IDS, assorted Noa.,
Blacksmith's Toole, complete,
1'niiey (Iroceries of every description,
White Lead, Oils nn<l Window fJlasses,
Venetian lied, Spanish Brown, Putty, ?fcc.,
Bagging, Bale Rope ami Twine,
Sausage Cutters, Stutters, Ac.,
Hand, Tolcand Broad Axes, (Collins' make,)
W utile and Wafer Irons,
Augers, Chisels. Handsaws, ?tc.,
Brass Kettles, Porcelain Ware,
1,000 pieces Hollow Ware, (Knglisli) assorted,
A large stock of Wooden Ware,
Anv L-1??.l of riniinlj^r iiAn . ^41tah **
distincty midordtoodv<flit the Credit Business ii
its equivalent, and it is to be hoped that my old
rule; for it thai! be observed, dtflf preservation
Abbeville C. II., November 4> 1866. 27-t
(ftrat l?a
NEW FALL AM)
SLAGER & I
"?7~~\7"OULD respectfully announce tc
V V they have just returned from
more and arc now opening the largest
ever brought to this place, selected with
unu AYiucn-wiey intend selling at very U
DRY G
LAMES? DRL.
Of nil prices ; Flain, plaid and Figured
All Wool Delaines, Paramettas, De Bar*
colored Silks. An extensive variety of
WHITE AND DO
An entirely new assortment of Collar
Flowers, of the latest styles. The larg$
brought to this part of the country, frdn
article; Trimmings, Ac. Also, a very li
CLOTHS, CASSIMEREi
Ready-Made Clotb
Boots, Suoes, Ladies' and Gbnts
tjiovea. in iact, everything now aud u<
tion to our stock of
HARDWARE, CROCKERi
yan;
A large stock of Jewelry, Watchi
"WAH$*at Charleston and Au
Call on as and examine onr Goods an
Goods. At the Old Stand of Willaon <t 1
Abbeville C. II., October 81, 1856. 26rtae
State 9l South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. ]
Office Court of Common Plea*.and Gen'I Seuioru.
rr* t?
m.ic? x. Dwmn, i Attachment.
ames A. Liddle, ) ^aakin? Attorney. (
V Vr HEREAS the Plaintiff did, on the eigh- ,
T V teenth day of October, eighteen liuu- j
red and fifty-six, fife his declaration against
he Defendant, who, (it is said,) is abaerit from ,
nd without the Ifmita of this State and has e
either vfife nor attorney known within the ?
ame, anon whom a copy* of said declaration t
light be serve^: It Is therefore ordered J
hat the said I>efcnilant do appear and plead <
d tHe^rnd declaration, on or oefore the nine- |
tenth day of 'October, eighteen hundred and
ifty-seven, otherwise final and absolute judgleut
will then be giy^n end awarded against
im. " " *
MATTHEW McD0H?U>, O. C. p.
Clerk's Office. Oct 18. lisfl oa.t?
-W.T" ?" V
. NOTICE
'*r,
lIO,OOQ Libs. T**dM?M Hams. Well cat;
6<K? Sacks Superfine Flour; i
1 " ^stM Family l>o.; i
10,A09 Libs Lard, in onus and barrtV; |
? AAA T> * 1 ?
i)W* i>u&uen uorn;
or ?*l?by i L. ANDERSON, ,
>< . Key colds Rireet ,
Apga?Vs^ ^ (tf
rs hereby given, tlj^an .Application wiR be
1^" itfaie to th^LeguMtwH of South Caroli"a/At
ifs'next'Ression, for an Amendment of
be Charter ,pf IncQtfK>rakiao of & Village of
ihbovflle, ?6 fta to nutliorii? and wtpMLir the
^ ? Pfc ?foena
or the Ineorporatiou, for ^be nprpofte of
pairing the KiWaS an^^tr^t^' rta for oth$r .
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GOODS LOWER f .
V
& BRUSSEL
r the Buying Community to their wellsclcctcd
nsisting of Black und Colored Alpacoas, Aleves,
Gtngliaina ;
rsoys, Flannels, Sattinots, Tweeds aud Jeans ;
, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings, Jet Bracelets,
ur Vestfc Irish Linens, Brown and Bleached,
y, etc, etc.
3 CLOTHING'
ortuienta in the up country. Also, Shirks,
fact, everything belonging to a Gentleman's
lea, Brocade and Gaiters in excellent varietv.
any other articles too numerous to mention' I
ad us our establishment, it is useless to say
, and wo will make it to their advantage to
M. ISRAEL <fc BRUrSEL,
Next Door toll. S. Kerr.
PROVISION S,
JLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C.
L KERR
Y RECEIVING, A LARGE AND WE&
lutlery, Plantation Implements, &c. &c.
] I is facilities for purchasing, adds to a long ex1
or boasting, that he eitn sell as cheap as atiycnt
consists, in part, of the following:
Ale and l'ortcr, best qualities,
liacon, Beef Tongues, Ac.,
IVacc, Fifth, Tongue, Log and Stretcher Chains
I'owder and Shot, Double barrel Guns,
Sun Wads, Omm of eveny kind,
folin Bull, Worcestershire and Harvey Sauces,
cheese, Pickles, Ilvson Tea, ?fc.,
IJalnnccs, Steelyards, Gridirons and Grind
Atones,
spinning Wheels, Baud and IIoop Iron,
3ast, Blister and German Steel,
Well-Buckets, Sifters and Matches,
Coffee Mills, Cedar Buckets, <fcc.,
shovels, Spades and Pitchforks,
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Hope,
ipcrin, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
liow Bells, and other Musical Instruments,
tJdolpho Wolfos Aromatic Schcidnm Selinanns.
A. small lot of JBraridy, Whiskey and Wine,'
Rio Hondo Segara always on hand.
il price* in exchange for Goods. It must be
i brought to a close. I mu^t have CASH, or
; customers will cheerfully conform to the new
is the first law of nature,
fj H. a KERR.
regains! I
WINTER GOODS.
tKi I
i the citlpenR of ABBEVILLE, thst
Kew.york,* Philadelphia and Baltiand
nioSt*-Hfe*utiful stock of Goods
i great care, bought at Low Prices,
>w rates. Their stock consists of
O O B S ,
7 SS GOODS,
Merinoes, plain, figured and clouded
ige?, Bombazines, Alpacas, black and
ME STIC GOODS,
mr it-- mm 9
EmbroiderieR, Bonnets, Ribbons,
?*feml beat stock of CLOAKS ever
I tlic cheapest up to the most costly
jrge stock of
9 AND VE STINGS!
ing, All Kinds.
' Gaiters, Cap8, Hosiery and
?irable. tVc would also call attenr
and GLASSWARE,
KEE NOTIONS, ETC.
e8, Clocks, and Silveb Plated
gusta Prices.
d Prices; No cliargc for showing
Willisana, next door to the Post Office,
tfj SLAGER A LEVI NGSTON.
Citation Bt
WILLIAM HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Abbe
ville District: *
? ^
WiEEREAS J. W. W. Marshall hip ap
plied to me fM-^Jjptters of .{kdiuinie
,ration, on all and singular the goods am
ind chattels, righte and credits of Jftm*
McCool, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
These are, theref<4pfop,oite aad admQnish.&i
ind singular, the ktaorad and creditors gf th
laid deceased, to bo and an^psar b<)toro me, a
>ur next Ordinary's Court for a^id'Diatriol
o he holden At Abbeville Qoort House, on th
ifth day of Decevubber next, to ihoi
tause.if any, wh^ the ?al3kdminfStrAtion ahonli
lot be grants.
Giveii tinder my band and - seal, this iwen
tieth of November in t&e yeajr of ou
Iyird ono ihotmand.eight hundred *ad"Sfty
aue.and in the eighty-first year of Ameri
oan Independence. . ...
W. HILL, Q. 4. J>.
Oct, 27, 1&& L 27 ft
... v it, tm pj' '* ?
ouimilte4
rTX> the Jail at Abbeville Court Houoe ,
X on Wednesday (lie 18th tfebttiary,'
nsfc, a Negro wonanDaffnev, wbo jMa _ W
iho belongs to Bberard BarWale, St iKis Bfc
wrict. . / *
Said Negro i? about four feel eiz ioebe^kigb
lupposed to be some aixlv or mhM?
. W- JT? VT'
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The owner is rcquMted topojue <bw?rtlr>rwr
property, pay oliar^a, and tttlher *.?*,! >
Fek 28, 1866. ' ;** M . ' : / tf
K ionablo Style#, TmrUting '>hoic? Color*
Woodaui* i o - OA A > ,1
Order* from th?* ?*|Btsy ?jwi#e**#oeapilj
: 'v* * ^ ;
Oct 17, '60. [24ientf ^T:'J&wm?le (X H.
i? liZ ,. t r IJ. ,i ' -*&
JONES & rffefersToiir,
i. a. rttrfa.] [j.^ JwWwf,
NEW AND DESIRABLE
FALL AND WINTER GOODS f
AT TUB WELL KNOWN
CHEAP CASH STORE OF
CHAMKERS & MARSHALL,
No. I Granite Kauge.
ABBEVILLE C. II.
r '
WE beg respect fully to intimate to the citi- t
7.1'iia of Abbeville and the 8urroRnd<
ing District, tbut \vc liuvc now ready for inspection
a beautiful assortment of
NEW GOODS,
suitable for the l'all and Will tor Season, which
buvo been selected with greatcare, and bought
much below the regular value, and which we
now offer to the public at the lowest possible
profit for CASH.
. As wc confine ourselves entirely to Dry
Goods, Hoots and Shoes, llat* and Caps, we
can oircr an assortment in each department
rarely to be uiet with in the up-eotontiy.
We call particular attention to our largo and
Plain Black, Pluck Brocade, sad Fan*y
Plaid SILKS ;
Valentin, DeLnines, Poplins, Alpaca, and
Cashmere Dresses;
English Merinoes, Ginghams, Calicoes, ??e.T
iu ait endless variety.
We hove a large supply of all tlie new and
fashionable Embroideries in sets? also, a splendid
assortment-of those new styles iu White
Linen sets <>f 'Gt&LLA 1{S and SLEEVES.
French and Scotch Embroidered Sleeve?.
Collars and ChcmisctU ;
Swiss and Jaconet Financings, Edgings and
Insertions, and some handsome Embroidered
INFANTS' FROCK WAISTS.
In our Mourning Stock of Embroideries, \re
have the latest styles of Black Crape Collars
and Sleeves, White Mourning sets, Collars and
Sleeves, qad Mourning Lawn and French*Gam- <
brie Handkerchiefs.'^
?ALSO?
A very large lot of Laces, Oloves, IJoeiory,
Bonnet Ribbons, Fine French Flowers, Ronchcs,.
Frfinch. Cuinbiic, Embroidered nnd Lawn
Handkerchiefs, Dress Trimmings, and the latest.
thiug out in Hoop ?'id Winter Skirts.
FANCY PARISIAN SILK BONNJETS,
praiiouuccd to be the richest ever shown'here.
Table aiul Furniture Dama.-ks, D'Oylies,.Napkins,
Towellings, Shirtings, I'illow Casing, Tickings,
and a lot of the best and cheapest Irish
Linens we have ever sold.
Gents'Scotch L. Wool Vests and Pants;:
Ladies' Merino UNDER VESTS ;
Opera, White an<l lied FLANNELS, and a
very large stock of Swiss, English and American
tine BED BLANKETS, which we- offer
as a great Bargain. You ought to see them,
before you buy anywhere ewe.
n T f\ A T.' c
V-/ ij V a iv o
An this is a branch of our business to- wliiob
we pay particular attention, we are uow prepared
to ahow a groat variety of alL the new
Styles iu Cloaks, Talmas, Black ALoirea Antique,
Plain Black Silk, Ac.
?ALSO?
White Crape, Cashmere and Wool Plaid-'Slrawlki
We have at all times a heavy stoek o?
DOMESTICS-,.
consisting of Brown Homespuns, Cheeked! d'o:,.
Striped Osnuburgs, Linseys, Apron Chaofca^
Virginia and Columbia Osnaburgs at Factoryprices.
T?ATi \fn\Tin tirn a**
.T^IV lUUU O V> EiARr
We have a stock which can't he beat! irr tbrietics
of Kentucky .Jeans, North Carolhia; and
GoorujuKSggssimeros, Black Broad Cloths-, Vesting?,
UjjWuid Cnps, Hoots and Shoes, and a lot
of Gent's CalfjSijwn Congress Gaiters iflMtti
wo offer as a.gr8||l?argaiii?fully 60 per mt,
under the rognlar'price.
PLANTATION GOODS. <
Our Stock of Plantation Good is very large,
which tve sell at Cohnnhia prices, consisting of
Kerseys, Georgia plains, White and gray Blamkets;
and every body says that has seen tbei%
that our BRUGANS, die., are decidedly thio
best and cheapest tliey ever sasuij.pall and
sec our Stock of the above GoSqjjjyoa will
find it to your advantage to do so, if you Want
to buy.
We invite each and all of our numerous
menus, ana mc intone generally, to call and
examine our Stock, which wo at all times take
great pleasure in allowing, aud warrant aa represented.
As every article is marked the lowest at
which it cau be sold, 110 deviation whatev?cwill
be made from-the price asked.
Abbeville C. IT, Oct. 27, 1850. 26-4f
House Building.
THE undersigned is now prepared to do all
work entrusted to his care, in the Build
ing Line; to Draw l'lans and erect all'descrip..r
1 -
? ' V*" ? uui oivijr UUUIKJ *? ?
Court House.
Having received instructions from the best
Architects iu the Uuiqii, he flatters himselfthat
i- he can have work done in n style equal to and
as cheap a* o?n Jje dftoe in New Yur'r.
h RKyKKKsota,?King A Xellum, Architect*
i- Brooklyn, "New \orfc; Wm. Gainer, Architect,
1 ofcj^ew York City ; Perryman <fc "Waller, New
it Market l I)r. John P. Barratt, BarrftiteviUe.
: 11ENHY JONESw
[J Groenwood, Oct. 10, 186fi. --$3-ly
e 1?^s?
t The friends of T. B. TMILLFORD respactfully
*" announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector
v of Abbeville.District nt the next election.
3 C3?- The friends of GEORGE W. RICHEY
respectfully, $nnouncu him a Candidate for
r sneriir of Abbeville District at tho next
- election.
8^" The friends of MATTHEW R. COCH?BAM-respectfully
announce biin a^andidote
for^Sherrff of ABbevljle Dbtriut, at the next
election. (^
tST The friends of MATTUKW MoDONAJLD
respectfully announce liim a Candidate
L for re-election as Clerk of the Conrt of Oen"
eral Sessions.and Common Pleat, for Abbeville
District^*?th? next election, n"
i ~W "the mimc^us friends of Col. T. J.
ROBERTS respcctfVdly announce liiin a Candidate
fli>rSheriff ?t ensuing election.
tST The friends of I). W. HAWTHORN re?
epoctfuljy apo?|>h<jo hfln a candidate"for Sheriff
nf A KKflvllln TVfct?falw^* ?!??*!? ?
tvw l?(j M?Q uynf WVWIUU*
;. ^ . MANY TRENDS.
. ."BT'^ho friaW-iifr|^%Pl> MoCOto f^
tpeetfully announce hirh as a Candidate for
' Sheriff, <t the ensuiug election. ^
y The fefonik ?Qijf v(ir W.lMJLL regpectiMBSrw^
' JgRtMfeAtowU of-Mr.^C. P. DUPBB :
Hiytftlfr foaoancte him -as a Candidate f?I
MSheriff, at the next election.
A ii.it
i ^onds of W. W. GRIFFIN rtaptfefc
[ flltTy aM^^ce him a candidate fot.'fltji jfiltt
the eniuTng election. [May 7, I860.
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