The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, January 09, 1857, Image 3
To all who suffer from Weakness nryl
Debility, we my, try the Oxygenated l'.itte**,
?a medicine which contains no Alcoltil
and bos cured llio worst cases of Dyspepsia,
Aatlima, and all derangcinc/ils
f of the stomach.
$ MARKETS.
ABBEVILLE, January 0.?Market active, at
priced ranging from 10 J to 11J eta.
| COLUMBIA, January 7.?Ruling rat<B from
11 to 12J; choice from 12| to 12^.
\ CHARLESTON, January 5.?Sales of upp
wards of 1806 bales from 11? to 12? cU.
The statistical tables of mortality slioWs n
reduction id the country of the population by
death from pulmonary diseases. Dr. Ayer attributes
this result to the effect of his Cherry
Pectoral. He also asserts that the cures from
his Cathartic Tills give reason to believe they
trill, as they come into more general use, materially
reduce the mortality from those particular
diseases for which they nre designed.
Prom what we know of his preparations, we
-Jf think he hns grounds for his claims, ntul if lie
has, it is an attainment of which an Emperor
might be proud. Rarely is it permitted any
one man to know that his skill is bestowing
health and life to the mass of his fellow men.
Such a reflection is worth working for, even
though lufhad only the reflection for his reward.
Springfield Daily ('mirier.
"Hope Never Dies."
13T Read the following tribute t?> WISf
TAU'3 HA I.SAM, from the Kinderhook (N. Y.)
Sentinel. dated J uly 13:?
"A remarkable euro of Consumption has rel
' <cently been effect ?d by this medicine, in tin*
v town of Chatham, in this coun( rv, anil which
I *rns related to us by Dr. Ilerrick, an eminent
physician -of lb at tew n, to whom wo have permission
to refer. A young lady who lin<l long j
labored under an affection uf tlie lunirs, wan j
considered by he friends as beyond (lie reaeh of i
medicine, aud she was informed by her medieal I
uttendnntttnit she must die. She was induced |
to send for a bottle of WI.STAR'S IiAl.SAM I
OF WILD CHERRY, ns a last resort. The
young ladv experienced great relief, and two
more bottles were successfully procured and
administered. She is now happy in the restoration
of health."
None genuine unless signed I. IJrns on the '
wappcr.
Opinions of tlie Press.
We take pleasure in referring to the virtue
of Davis' Tain Killer. We have used the article
and found it valuable. The sale of this |
article in the United States is beyond all precedent,
as the books of the office will show.
Vtucinnatt Cononrreial.
Dsvw' Vegetable Tain Killer.?We first heard
of this medicine during a visit to the New England
States, and being struck with the novelty
*?f tlie title, were induced to nmkc some inquiry
About it; and we were surprised to learn that
it was kept constantly in the house of moat of
the inhabitants of the cities and villages where
stopped, to be used in case of sudden attacks of
pain, hums, scalds, <fcc., and we heard it. spoken
of in terms of high commendation, hoth by
uruggoi, anu piiysician*.?Jiaglt .
Perry Davis' Pnin Killer.?It is a real pleasure
to u? to apeak favorably of this article
known almost universally to be a good nml safe
remedy for burns and other pains of the body.
It is valuable not only for colds in the w inter,
but for various summer complaints, and should
be in every family. The casualty which demands
it, may come unaware.
Christian Adrocate. '
Valuable Medicine.?The sale of this remark- t
*ble and truly valuable preparation, Perry Davis'
Pain Killer, is constantly rapidly increasing.
Chiriiif t.lio tifioi il.ii -f if??!" ? '
n |.MV. jvua, viu; uuiliaiMI IWI tlllh J
remedy has Wen altogether unprecedented. I <
iiearcelv a week passed l?y, during which we i
do uot licnr of some remarkable euro having 1
Ixen jierforined, within the circle of our acquaintance,
by the use of "Perry Davis' Pain
Killer."?1'rov. Gen. Adecrti*er.
Sold by WARDLAW <fc LYON, Abbbcvillo.
Dec. 19, MM. 33 iit
MA BR IE D,
On the 26th November, 1856, l>y the Rev.
Jameo M. Chiles, Mr. J. F. PATTERSON and 1
Hist MARY JANE OWNBBEY.
v ? On the 14th December, 1856, byT. J. Lyon.
Km.. Mr. THO& FINKLLY and Mies MARY
ATKINSON.
On the 16th Deeember, 1856, by the Rev.
Jamrs Chiles, J. L. 8IBERT and Miss SARAH
LYON.
On the 17th December, 1856, by tho Rev.
?-? Rivens of Georgia, Mr. J. 0. HENDER
J ?v> SON of Edgefield Diatrict and Mfcs MARY
LITES of Abbeville District.
-5 the the 23*1 ult, by the Rev. James M.
Chiles, J)r, Ii. F. IiROWN of Anderson an<l
JJ1IS6 artLLlR 1", WJ1JKJJ1AIN oi this Uistrict.
?. On the 23'1 December, 18f>f> hy J. T. Lvon,
Sj Esq., Mr. J. 0.8PENCE and Miss MARY COOK.
, DIED.
On Thursday morning l^th Deceml>er. 1866,
at his residence in this District THOMAS FULTON,
aged ^0 years and 11 months, Mr. Fulton
was Emphatically an honest tnnn, and died
without reproach. lie had been a member of
he M. E ciivreb for many years, and had an
unwavering faith in the promises of the go*.
P*\ nnd it is hoped that as he lived in it* exercise*,
he died in the triumph of that faith.
He has left behind him a bereaved widow, ami
n number of children to mourn his departure.
May God comfort them in this life and save
Ureni alt in tlte life to come.
Friend.
tsr The frienda of Col. A. M. SMITH ?nnouuce
him nn a candidate for Major General
\ of the 1st Division of South Carolina Militia.
Beaw&?! Beaware !
ALL Petrous Indebted to mo, as Executor
of James P. Watson, or Individually^ ore
? jxml'uxlff ftuiiiirad to pay up by Sale Day in
February. After time tliey can settle with
my Attorney, J, H, WI DEM AN.
' Jan. 8, 185*. " 30-4t
v'ft , ?
, v ^ Tpfil! ftibscriber is goin%to 'ifiw Dta
V- JLi w?t?-he calls on an person* Indebted to
* ?* AeconnK ? ?ocm fervori *ad
4 .> mHB0M^'<.' <"'" h'v- f*( 'it: wKvonr.
i*-' * '-' Vi'.r.-I""'-.
J ig- , '^/. i : VJ .>**/ ' ^
M St.' JL' V^'flP^0f! * Wa4*^iv*n *Uy iiw, to Jfirtkm ff.
Ufc it?$K ??!\Ami$K'
Important, to Railroad Contractors.
}
I WILL Receive l>i?ls until tho 2oth inatant, ^
for tho (Smiling the New Line of Railroad
around Wilson's Creek near the Saluda River. '
SpecificatloiiHand Terms will bo tnadu known \
ujion application to inc.
THUS. 0, FERRIS', Treat- ?
Abbeville, .Inn. r>, 18f>7.
VALUABLE,PLANTATION FOR SALE. N
BY virtue of the authority vested in me by v
the Will of Thomas Fulton, deceased, y
I will eell on ti credit nt Public Auction, at Ah- g,
bevilleCourt House, on tho Sale Day in Eebruary
next, all the Heal Estate of the said de- p
ct'WMM, conaisung ol U Valuable l'lantation, q
containing ?
SJe?.Cfc 1*9 M
situate about 4 miles from Abbeville Court ^
House, on Frarier's branch of Norris' creek, C
(rounded by lands of N. J. Dnbis, Charles Den- B
dy and others. ^
Tkrmh made known on day of side.
R. II. WAUDLAW, Ex'or. s
Abbeville, January 8, 18Rfi. Sti-tsd ^
HEAD QUARTERS^ " D
2nd Brigade, S. C. M. ^
Krr.EFiKi.n C. II., l>ec. ItJth, 185C. tl
ORDERS XO? tl
IN obedicncc to orders received from His Kx- t<
. eellency the Governor, an Kleetion will be e?
held at the various Regimental Muster Grounds
in the "2il Brigade, S. M.. on Wednesday, the |?i
loth February, for Major General of 1st in
Division, S. C. M, to fill the vacancy occasion- e<
e?l by the resignation of Major tJen. Samuel
MeC.uv.vN. til
llv urilcr of
Brig. (Jon'1 JXO. U. WEAVER.
Z. W. Caiswilk, Brigade Major. m
I>W. :: 1. l.s.-.r,, 36 8t tli
okdi;k no. a. m
HEAD QUARTERS.
Cliari.kst">\, January 1, 18.S7.
HIS Kxwlloiicy tlx; Governor ami Commaii.]. !
iii-Cliiff has liecn plc-ascil to appoint
.1. II. AIJ?STUX, ?>f Charleston, anil A. J.
< IUKKN, of Columbia, especial Ai<les-do-Caiiip.
unit iiic rmiK in i..icutenanl-('oli?ncl, who will
!>?' oIh-voi! ainl rei?|?ecled neeordimrly, mtil report
theiuselvi-s, in full uniform, to llis Kxcel- "j,,
ifni-y nt. Charleston, on or In-fore the fifth day
uf tVlintrny pivx. Ity order:
j. joii.Nsox pkttiouew.
Jan. Tl, 1857. ? > It Aide-de-Camp.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
Columbia, December, 22 1856.
Rv Ilia Execllency, UOliKIlT K, ALLSTON,
Governor mid Oniunandur-in-Chiuf in nn?l 1
over t.lic State of Smith Carolina.
Wlu'fcao, in pursunHce of an net of tlie T.et;islatnrc
of this Stale, the votes for Representatives
of tlie Thirty-Fourth Contrress have been j.',
uountcd by Commissioners npnoiineri for the
purpose, and it appears tluit John MuQiieen'has pr
itccn olect.ed for the Kir>t Congressional Dislric', n,
COmnoscd of tllP Kloi-I inn T?ia?fi?.?o ?
; " |t(
ter, Chesterfield, Marlboro', Darlington, Man- j^(
tin, Williamsburg, llurrv ami Georgetown; \V.
Porcher Miles has linen elected for tlie Second
Oingressional District, composed of the Judicial
District of Charleston; J*. M. Kcitt has been g
elected for the Third Congressional District,
composed of Beaufort, Barnwell, Orangeburg,
Holleton, and the Election District of St. John's wl
Colleton; P. S. Brooks haR 1 ieen elected for
(.lie Fourth Congressional District, composed of I"1
Lexington, Edgefield, Newberry, Laurens and
Abbeville; .las. L. Orr has been olectcd for the 1'
fourth Congressional District, composed of 00
Auderson, l'ickcns, Greenville, Spartanburg
nnil TT..;.?.. w w n .
w.....u, ... M. ij.iyvc mil4 ucen eiecien tor
the Sixth Congressional District, composed^of ?
York, Chester, Fairfield, Richland, Iverahaw
and Sumter. i
Now, tli*refgsr;T ALLSTON^. J((/
Governor and ?rt ; ^>ndui-in ubiefin snd*ov?r^) ?.
the State aforesaid, do is?ue tins my pitxlaw
tion, notifying and declaring according to tliw t&
previsions of the said act, that John McQueen,
W. Porcher, Milas, L. M. Keitt, P. & Brooks,
J as. L. Orr, and W. W. Boyce, had a majority
of the votes in their respective Congressional ?
District*, and are, therefore, duly elected Heprescntatives
in the Congress of the United
States, to serve for two years, from the 4th J
day of March next
Given under my hand and seal of the Sjpte, in
Columbia, the 2'2d day of Dccemher, 185?% nt
and in the eighty-first year of the sovereign- CM:
ty and independence of tlie United States of
Anicrica.
ROBERT F. W. ALDSTON.
<iames I'attebson, Seoretnry of State. _
Dec. 31, 1860. 35 It U
" SOUTH CAROLINA, r
ABREVII.LR DISTIIIOT. IN EQUITY. j
Wm. MeClinton 1
vp. j n<
Jane MeClinton, Cnro- i- Hill for PaKition, ?fcc*
line McClinton and |
others, j
RY order of the Court of Equity, I will Bell j
(?t Public Ontcry, nt Abbeville Court -*
House, on Sale day in .February next the Heal ?
Kstate formerly belonging to to Jamea McClin- "
ton, decease'), eonuisl iny of Two Hundred and .
Scvcnty-Scvfii and a half Acre.*, more or less,
in two ci:parate Tracts, adjoining ouch other, "
Iltf.1int-A nnftl' T !? * Wf1 ' " 1 1
...... j/..v vim-iicij duuiihcu ny
Inmls of Mrs. Alley Pruitt, Samuel Prnitt, John
Wchb anil other*.
Terms of Sale.?On a credit of one nml two ?
years, puiclinser to give Ltond with two'good I
sureties, and a mortgage of promises, to secure ,
the payment of the purchase money?coata to
be paid iu cash.
WM. H. PARKER, C. E. A. D. Jj
Commissioner's Office, )
Jan. 8, 1857. 'j 86 tds. c<
Citation >;
B.v WILLIAM HILL, Ordinary of Abbeville
District: j
"MiTHEREAR. Marv J. MnHii* and W. T ,
IT V*tl>U t^ve am >Iied to ine for Lettors of J
CAdtai on oil and singular the goods c(
and cfatiU^nrVigits Mid eredltaof Luke Alathis, w
4at?r?f kit aforesaid, deceased: I p.
^heatt^re, therefore, to cite and admonish ^
?iy?ffjy??pgnlar ;tho kindrad and. creditors of r(
ijaMiBtofaw'mul to he and appear before ma, at
6Mra^*C<J0f!cBn^y'.s Court for the ??i4 District, _
pS be Wolden ?t Abbeville Court Houses on the
ifcfcy b( J*i>oary instant, to show
<lru?i\ if QQJv, .why the aaid administration 1
not'W'gTjBifcpa , .. . I
.?iv*n ?Mer:tity hwitl and M?1f \thi? ftflh
u?r .1
f
wen- ?
Notice to Tax-Payors.
r WILL attend at. tin- undernamed tililiM and
L places, for the purpose of culluctiiig Taxes
>r 18f>B :
.bbeville Court Howie, Mondrty, February, '2;
>ue West., Tuewtay, " 3;
ullaham'*, Wednesday, " 4;
>onald*ville, Thursday, " 0;
cuffletown, Friday, " ?>;
okeabury, Saturday, " 7;
Ireenwood, Mondav, " 'J;
and Tuesday Marcli, 10 ;
iinety-Six, Tuesday, " 10;
and Friday, March 13 ;
Toodvillo. Wednesday, " 11;
riiito Hall,Thursday, " 12;
mithvillo, Friday, " 13;
>ead Fall, Saturday, " 14;
edar Springs, Monday, " 18;
othrnn a, 1 ueeday, " 17;
albert'(in the Range) Wednesday, " 18;
loragne'a, Thursday, " 19;
iTillington, Friday, " 20;
U.MI- 0.4 a ?
umivuii n iHiiiB, naiurusy, " XI ;
rad ley's, Monday, * 23;
farrenton, Tuesday, " 84:
IcQrw'b, Wednesday, " 25;
J feed's, Thursday, " 8f>;
owndcsville, Friday, " 21;
rible's, Saturday, " 28;
>oiiglaas' Mills, Monday, March 'J;
bbeville Court House, all Court Week.
Sale-day in April the lii!<t day for making reirns.
All persons failing to make returns on
ic above day, liable to double tax. All taxes
> be paid by the first Monday in May, or exe
it ions may be issued.
1'ropcrty to be returned in the name of the
roper owner. (Jitardians, Executors, and Adinistrators
will return property under their
>ntrol.
Persons having transferred property between
le 1st October, 1865 and 1st October, 1SGI5,
ill mnke it known to inc.
-Ail persons win come prepared U? uivo the
11itI>? i* of Birth", Marriages ami Deaths in
icir families.
Free persona of color must pay their taxes in
arch. S. A. i lOIKJ MS, T. C.
Jan. 7, 1857. 'ir> St
I>ISSOI,|!TIO>.
nilKliite Lnw Firm of M. liOWKN ?t l'KUI
KIN is 1 Hssolved hy mutual consent.?
II limitless commenced up to this date will lie
uidueted ami iinished l?y us together under
ie name of the old Finn, as if no Dissolution
id taken placc.
S. McOOWF.N,
J AS. M. 1'F.lMtIN.
Janiinry 1, 18.17. 35. tf
~ Y\i\\~m & cothkanT
Inrnpys at Law and Solicitors in Equity.
OjJicc, the one formerly occcujrictl by
rc Go wan <k Pcrrin,
L AW RANGE.
Jab. m. i'kkium, Jas. S. Cothhan.
unary 1, 1857. 85-Jf
S. McGOWAN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OFFWK /Ar LA If 11A KGK,
Next Door to Thomson k Fair,
AlWEYILLK C. II.
.Tnimnry 1, 1857. 36-tf
lO Likely Ncsrofis for Sale.
)KKSONS Wishing to piirolinsc negroes will
do well to examine t his lot. Among tliein
n first rnt.c \Vngoner, nml n good Ci?ok,
usher and lroner. For further particulars apy
at this Officc.
nun. i. iq.~>i, a;? tt
GRAPE VINES.
ARBEVILI<E MODEL VINEYARD!
~\R. TOGSO offers for Snle Vink Ci'T.7
tinurt find Kixitkij Vinks, nt the followK
nil*-!*:
Per Hundred Vine Cuttings,
>r Catawbns ntnl other Sorted Amcrican
Varieties, .... fcf, no
>r Sorted Enrnpenn Vnrietio?, * 10 no
>olcd American Varieties, J-'nch, - 60
ir..? ir?.. - ?
/vtom i.uiu|m;hii * iii il'ucp, " i 111 i
>oted Scuppernont*, " 1 00
Monte vino, Dee. 27, 1S56. 35-tf
N. Ti. Vines pruned ut reasonable rates.
arper's, Putnam's and Gody's MgazineR.
Tlie stibsoribei'e lmvc made arrangement*;
itli tlio Publishers of tlie above Monthlies to
pp!y them anil will furnish any person wantl;
either or all of tlieni at 25 cents per Numr,
or at $3.00 per j-enr free <if postage. Tlioir
iblication are so popular and well known,
minendntion from us i* uiineeeRsay.
BRANCH ?fc ALLEN.
Jan. 1, 1857. 35 * tf
Administrator's Notice.
L LL Fersons indebted to the Estate of S. C.
\v DeBnihl deceased, must nettle up by
' ?U as the Administrator
the debts doe bv
ruDurttwoi o*l? . i
J. FOSTER MARSH. ... ?dm'r.
Jan. 1, 1857. 36 8t
BT Banner Copy. 1
Betrayed or Stolen,
7*ROM The subscriber on the night 11^^
of the 18th instant. Two Black
UI,ES?one a Horse and the other a;.j|pt2!L
are. Both marked with gears. Any informioti
concering thein will he thankfully reeeivI,
and suitably rewarded by the owner, at
White Hall P. O.
S. S. MARSHALL.
Dec. 28, 1866. 35 tf
(ASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE,
COKESIiURY, S. C.
rllE Exercipoa in (liiii College will ho remined
the First School Day of February.
For information as to Terma, Cataloguea ?fcc.,
hiress F. F. GAItY, Seo'ry.
Dee 19, 185fi 33-tf
Settle Up !
r^Xl'ECTING to be nbqgpt from the State
.\j for(?ome time, I bnvo-left my Notea an<l
ceonnts in tlie hnnils of Mr. M. W. CO LISiAN
for <V)llcction, until 1st February next.
Those intvreated confer a favor by jjiv
I^cui-u t-nn^ iiuicimoii in tins mailer, ami
?CTob\* SftVC COfltrt.
S. R. MARSHAL!*
White linlJ, Dcc 15, 1R5G 33-lt
For (lie Hair.
rATLOR'S Instantaneous Hnir Dye enn lie
Applied to the hair without staining the
Lin.
Wood'* Hnir Restorative prevents the hnir
em falling out, And restore* grav hay to its
riginal color. The article is no humfiog.
Also Mrs, 8. A. Allen's jflair Restorer, Tri'pherue.
Lyon'rf Kathairion, Phalpr's Hnir In
ipor a tor sod i'erftimtry of all kinds, for sale
y :> ' ->. liUANCiJ. A AL^EN.
Noy. frfagg. \ . g-lf
fotice to Merchants and the .PublicrlfK
i'ablic are.hereby notified, that I will
rofua^-to pay Hereafter any Notea or Aexnits,
inmle by any of iny family,/except, by
ritten ortler by mn. [ aio ready alwfcys to
ay my o^i Notes or Accounts, an*' tlioije
ift<le by.wy antbority, bot nny other* I trill
sfnse to^nav. P ? imu'iv?\r '
?ijuivi u4i.
Iftiv. ^Pfli/54 81-Im
ABBEVILLE MALE ACADEMY.
r|"MIE Exercises of this Institution will be
JL resumed on tli*? First Monday in Janunry
next. Tin- government of the School will
l?: rigid, and every effort will l>u made to maintain
liitrli standard of morality.
Tin: Xi-liolnstic year will lie divided into
two Terms. 'lite lirst will commence on the
1st Monday in January, and continue Twentyeight
weeks; the second will begin on the 2d
Mondayi in September, and continue twelve
weeks.
TERMS OF TUITION.
Reading, Writing, Spoiling, 1st Sea. 2d Ses.
and Primary Geography, $1-1 00 $ 0 00
The above with Geography,
History, Arithmetic, English
Grammar and Exercises
iu English Composition,
- - - 20 00 9 00
The above with all tho advanced
English Branchca, 23 00 10 00
Hie above with I^itin and
Greek, - - 28 00 12 00
Students will be received at any time during
the Session and will be charged from the
unit; mey enier until me cna 01 tne session,
unless special arrangements are made to the
contrary.
Boarding can be obtained at reasonable rates.
A. C. ELDER, A. B.
Dee n>, lR.ir, 33 tf
Abbeviille Banner will please copy.
NEW BOORS f NEW~ llllflKiTf!f
I'M Hi subscribers have on hand a choice sel?e
i. tion of Books by popular and standard
authors, which they are olFering at Ciiakleston
mid Columbia I'iuckm.
Our stock consists in part of the following
Hooks:
Camp Tires of the Revolution; Cnmp Fires of
Napoleon ; Life of Napoleon by Abbot, ill
'2 vols. ; Milton's Complete Work ;
I'rcseott's Philip the Second, :t vols; McOnnlay's
Knglnnd. -I vols ; Allison's History
of Kurope, 'id series, *2 vols ; Addison's
Complete Works, C vols ;
Spectator;' Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations,
8 vols; The <trimiell Kxpedition in sentcli
of Sir .lohn Franklin ; lrving's T-.ife of
Washington; Modern Kiiti.>h Essayists ;
l.oeturos on tin-True, Beautiful ami (Suo<l by
Cousin ; Chemistry of Common Life;
Comte's Positive Philosophy : Niltr Note ;
Notes of Travels in the Kast by Doit ;
Travels in ISurope anil tin; Kas'l by Prime ;
Visits to European Celebrities; llilhml's C
Moutlii in Italy ;
Byron ih various style.", also, Burns, Moore,
Milton, Holers, Campbell, Longfellow,
Bryant, Smith ?fcc., ?te.; History of IreIniid,
2 vols., by Mooney.
Also a supply of all kimls of Stationery which
we arc offering very low.?We invite the publie
to give us aeall ami examine our stool;.
BRANCH <fc ALLKN.
Nov. 4, ? 27-tf
TIN WARE m STOVE EDIPOHHJItt!
Stoves ! Stoves !! Stoves!! 1
II. W. LAWSON
BEOS leave to inform his friends, thnt havpurchased
the large store, next to his
Tin Manufactory, he inteinla to enlarge his
business, and is now receiving his new Block,
consisting of the tin est
COOKING STOVES
ever brought to this market; including a superior
style of Cooking Stoves, known ns the
New World, and warranted to give satisfaction
; also,
SHOP AND TARLOR STOVES;
Flat Iron Heaters; Farmer's Roilera, very
valuable iu cooking food for cattle; Furnaces ;
Sausage Cutters and Stutters; and mnnyot.liarticles
usually kept in a Tin Manufactory.
i?ive me a cull niul satiety yourselves as to
my stock niul prices.
"Nov 0, 1836 27-tf
Froxh Arrival oi" Hook*.
Spurgeon's Sermons, 1 00
Norton's Scientific Agriculture, 75
Chemistry of Common Life, 2 vols., 2 no
Heron's Sermons, 75
Butler's Iludihras, 75
'IVnnant's Sermons, 80
B?-n ton's SO Tears, 2 vols., fi 00
M'Canlay's History of England 4 vols., 2 ?><>
(Jibhen's " " Rome, C " 3 '>0
llrilisli Essayists, per vol., 1 37
Napoleon in Exile, 2 vole., 2 00
Eutaw, by Simms, 1 25
Shnkspcare and liis times, 1 00
Information for the I'eople, 2 vols., 8 vo, 1 00
Diseases of Domestic Animals, 1 00
Amerieim Flower (tnrdeucr, 1 25
Together with many other valuable and
standard Works and Stationnry of nil kinds.
Order* for Books are solicited. nnd will be filled
with despatch at the lowest nrici-.-*.
BRANCH <k ALLEN.
Dec. 10, 18r,<5. 33-tf
Ferryman and Waller.
Greenwood,
OULD return their thanks to their pit(
troii8 for the very literal flujtport, they
fAAitivA^ tlia nvooAiif
notify thettl that tirajpflluyje opened Books for
1857, so those neediftg Goods nvejf.npt pyit i
until the first of January to snptf^tiBMjilMte'j
P. S. Those indebted to us ny note
count for 1853, 1854 and 1856'ViU confer a
special fnvor by psj'ing up.
Our N?w Market uotes nud nccotiots may be
found here until our new house is opend at Nev
Market l'ERUVMAN WALLER. I
Dec. 10, 1856. 32 8t
Final Settlement of the Estate of
John Callaham, dec'd.
NOTICE iB hereby given to all persons in- !
torested, tbnt a Final Settlement of the
Estate of John Callaham, doceased, will take
place in the Ordinary's Office on the 20th of
Mflrch, 18f>7.
Therefore, nil perrons indebted to the said
Estate will make immediate payment Also,
all person* having demands against said Estate
will present them properly attested immediately
for payment, as i must close up the mat
U*r ad quick as posnittle. |
8. W. CALLAII AM, Ex'or.
Dec 17, 1856 83 3m
THE Bul>sciil>er having settled himself at.
Hodge*' Depot, prcpaired "witlx '1\k>1h
and-Materials sufficient to <lo any kind of work
in iiirt Lino of business. Such uo Repairing
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
Work will l>e done'in the best of style, nnd
warranted to do well.?Tctiiih very moderate
for (tosh. *' "
Any person wishing meh done will please
give me u call and satiety. themselves.
JOHN L. CLARK.
Ko? 21, 1850. 20-3m
F. P. ROBERTSON.
PUBLIC AUCTIONEER,
\7T70ULT) respectfully oflfoc lii?BPrviecs to
V V Iho citizens of uito-Mlxi tlio adjoining
District^ He is no generally known, that lio
deems jt unnecessary to do more than refer to
bin (i<lilrcfw?, V17.: JHamond Hill P. 0Abbe,ville
Mijtrict; nnd-iQl communications direoted
to liiai witf*receive prompt attention.
KiSv.^, 18M." ' "87'tf
Great Inducement*.
W3E have a largo ?toc#of Nogro Good*,
consisting of K'?rwry?, Georgia Plains
and Linscys, together With- Heavy Negro
Blanket*, ?uporrortQ,-Any We hare ever had,
aswl will promise to givrr every one who may
call Bpon on, every indiiceibont in tbo way'of
pri*. .,,1 ,,&??. fcWEtV.
BMBfe
E . J . T A
AKRIA?fi
rPHE Ni k. BRIBER returns liia tlm
-L and solicits a continuance of the anrnc.
Carriages and Buggies after the most approved
and forfitj'le mid Durability, cannot he beiitei
low as in any eliop in the State. Buggies fron
Any one wishing a Buggy will do well to gi
Let it he understood, that I decline Shoeing
or form?I am not prepared and will not do i
N. B. My TKIIMS arc Caah or Cash 1'apcr, f
Abbeville C. II., Jan. 1, 1857.]
P. S. Those Indebted to me will do well to
[515-tf]
COTTON UP AND
I?l. ISRAEL
I r um riv m. ' uMii call the attention
.I.V> Stock of new nnd seasonable (IOODS, <
riuoes, Worste<l, Plaiils, DeLaiues, I'oplins, On
iSrown ami Hlcttehed Shirtings, Linseys, I<
Kntbioideries, White(?oods, Shawls, Oloa
Kelts, (Nirded Skirts, Ladies* 1'atenl. Merino l;i
DnnutskTable Cloth, Cotton and Woollen llo:
READY-MAD
of nil sizoB ami qualities, one of I lie largest r
Drawers,Collars, t'nder Shirts, Cravats, and i
I Outfitting Establishment, Hats, Caps, Hoots, S
Also, Perfumery, Yankee Notions, and a great
To those friend* who have already patron
more About our well known
m :w
Those who have not, will please give us a tri
continue their patronage !
Abbeville C. 11., Nov. 13, lS.r??.]
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AGRl
yimRY
H as now ox hand, and is daj
. selected Stuck ?>f
Groceries, Provisions, lliirilwurc and
to which he invites the attention of tin* public,
Eerience, enables him to say. without any linsui
ody else, here or elsewhere. Ilis stock itt pr
25 llhls. 0 Yellow SUOA US,
ft 11 lids. Golden I'orto Hien,
30 Hnt;s prime Kio ( ()J''J'KK,
'in Pocket* old Gov. .Inva Coffee,
n .HOC II a "
I .lou Sfickrt Liverpool ,S'.I T.T,
iiu TonsSweeds IUO.Y, (genuine,)
1(H) Kegs JVL-I/f,&, assorted Nos.,
j Blacksmith's Tools, complete,
Fancy Groceries of cverv description,
White Lead, Oils and Window Glasses,
Venetian Ited, Si>nni?li Brown, l'ntty, ?tc.,
Bagging, Bnle Hope ami Twine,
Kaiisage Cutters, Sttiffeiv, ?fee.,
IIuikI, l'olennd Broad Axed, (Collins* make,
Wullle and Wafer Irons,
i Angers, Cliisels. Handsaws, ?tc.,
Brass Kettles, 1'orcelain Ware,
l,0(tii pieces Hollow Wan-, (I jiglish) assorted
I A large stock of Wooden Ware.
Any kind ?f l<mu?t.ry I'rodnco taken at lilic
dist.incty understand that ttiu Credit Bu*iiies<'i
its equivalent, and il is to be Imped tliat my o
nile.or ?shall /*. ob*ervi<L Self preaorvuti"
Abbeville C. II., November 4, I85C. 2*J
(f rcat ifi:
NEW FALL AND
SLATER At
T7"\T0UI.D respectfully announce
V V tlioy Ikivc just, returned fro
nioro and nrc now opening the Inrgos
cvor brought to this plucn, nelectcd wil
and which they intend soiling at very
DRY Gr
LADIES' D'R
Of nil prices ; Plnin, plaid and Figure*
A11 Woo) Delaines*, Pnrnmcttns, De Ba
u colored Silks. An extensive variety 6\
hite and dc
An entirely new assortment of Colli
Flowers, of tlie latest styles The larg
brought to this part of the country, fr<
Article; Trimmings, Ac. Also, n very
CLOTHS, CASSIMER1
l> ?turn 1. ^
tyiut
Boots, Shoes, Ladies' and, Ges'
Gloves. In fact, everything new and
tk>? to our stock of
HARDWARE, CR0CKE1
YA1
A large stock of JkvFki.ky, Watc
Waiik, ;*t Charleston nnd A
OH an us and examine our Goods i
Good*. At the Old Stand of Willson il
Abbeville C. II., October 31, 180C. 2
The State of South Carolina.
A MtEVILLE DJST/lIOr.
Ojflcc Courtnf (Common J'lean and Gtm'l Session*.
James T.1*?W?, 1 Attachment.
James A. I.iddle,) RasUn> m,f,a Attorney.
HEItEAS tlie Plaintiff did, on the efghT
T tccnt.h day of October, eighteen hiyidred
nnd fifty-six, file his declaration against
tlie Defendant, who, (it is said,) is absent from
nnd without tlin litniln nf tliia I?
either wife tior Attorney known within the
Bain^, upon whom a copy of said declaration
might be served: It a therefore ordc^'l.
thnt the said Defendant do appear and plead
ty the paid det-.lnration, on or bofore tfte nineteenth
day of October, uightcotf hundred arid
ftfly-scven, othcrrtrme final and ?6?olMte judg-.
meat will then bo giveu end Awarded against
.him. . ,~ . . MATTHEW
MoPONALD, C. O. P.
Clerk's Office, Oct . J 8, 1856 26-iy
:t ~ 1 WTICE. ~
lftO.OOO PoandN T?nnme? Ba*
c?U| Hog roHud,
??,?OO LlhC.T<mne(?ee Hfttm, will cut; V
OO Saek? HSpe Aie Floor;
iijoi rSuS?&luS''?? wrei*;
1,000 BtyrM" Coptf- ^
yiNpx
ly l o it' s
rri a w u factory.
-rTTi
Wy i
Tillfl to Ilia friends for tho past year's patronage, T
He will continue to Manufacture nnd llepair
I Htyleo. 11 in work ingot up of tlic host material, '
n ; nnd can lie bought for Cash ??r Cash Paper, as c
i $110 and ii p War da?'Warranted Twelve Months. r
ve me a call.
Horses, or doing Plantation Work, in any shape 8
t r
rom tliis date.?AlwaysTen por ccnt. off for Cash. 1
K. J. T5VYLOK.
make iinmcdiato Payments and save Cost
E. J. T. i,
GOODS LOWER 5
I
& IfltUSSEL c
of the Buying Comnuinity to their well selected j
consisting of J'.hick and Colored Alpaccas, MeJieoes,
(Siiighaiiis ;
[erseys, Flannels, Suttincts, Tweeds nnd.reaim ;
ks, Bonnets, Kihbons, Trimmings, Jet Bracelets, h
ider Vests, Irish Linens, Brown and Bleached, a
liry, cte, etc. !S
E CLOTHING
issortiiients in the ui> countrj*. Also, Shirts,
n filet, everything belonging toil (ielitlctiinn's
hoes, Brognup mid (Jailers in excellent variety.
many oilier articles too numerous to uieiition !
ized lis our establishment, it is useless to say (j
11
al, und wo will mnke it to their ndvantage to
il. 1.Sit A I'll, it BIMTSSKL, " |.
Next Door to II. S. Kerr. ii
PROVISIONS,
CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C.
C!
5. KWm 1
[LV RECEIVING, A LARGE AND WELL
Cutlery, Plantnlion Implements, &c. &e. |>
His faeiliti<H for purchasing, adds t.o a long ex- S
iril or boast ing, t hat he nan still as cheap as an}'- ti
esent consists, in part, of the following:
Ale an<l l'orter, best qualilies, V
Bacon, Href Tongues, ite.,
Trapi;, Fifth, Tongue, Log andStretcher ChuiiiB
I'owder ati<l Shot, Double barrel Guns,
t Gun Wails, Caps ?>f evony kind, c<
John Hull, Worctwtersliiro an?l Harvey Sauces, S
Cheese, Pickles, Hyson Tea, it., V
Balances, Steelyard?, Gridirons and Grind p
Stones,
spinning w heels, Unntl and IIoop Iron,
C(ist., Blister urn] German Steel,
Well-Buckets, Sifters and Mutches,
CotFec Mills, Cedar Buckets, Ac., 1
Khovcle, Spades and Pitchfork*,
) Col (on, Manilla and Jute Hope,
Sperm, A?lamnntine ami Tnllow Candle,
Cow Bells, and other Musical Instruments, "
Udolpho Wolfcx Aromatic Selieidam Schnapps,
, A small lot of llrandy, Whiskey and Wiue,
llio Hondo Scgars always on hand. v
ral priccs in cxehango for Goods. It must he ^
is brought to a close. I must have ('ASH, or ^
Id customers will cheerfully conform to the new ^
ii is the first law of nature. b
tfl n. ft. KERR. s<
1 fi
ti
[irpiits!! j
J
W IfIT Kit GOODS.
I,EVIi*GST?W
to tho cit izens of ABBEVILLE, that
m New York, l'liiliulclphia and linlti- r
t mid .tri'ost beautiful ?touk of Good;]
lh great /car--, bought nt Low Priced,
low rates. Their stock consists of
O O D S , d
" A
ESS GOODS, h<
A*
1 Merinoe*, plain, figured nod clouded
tdkc. Bombazines. Alpacas. black and n
f ol
iMES Tr-I C GOODS, M
vmr
nra,. Eiul:roklert?*, . '~ tf.y t Ribbon.*, y
;e?t aiid-w.;,, *,; ?jt: ?Y?r f
>m the cheapen., , nort w% v
large ntockof ?j
7S AND VESTtNGS )'* * th
?TI
hing, All Kinds. ??
re' Gaitbus, Cai-s, IIosikky and ' m
desirable. - Wc wouM also call attcu
IY and GLASSWARE,
SKEE NOTIONS, ETC.
her, Clocks, and Silver Plated '-f
Liiguata Pricos. ?
nn<l Prices; No rlinrge for Bhotfing
; Williams, next, door to tlio Post Office.
10-tf] SLAGER& LEVINOSTON.
FURNITURE WAREROOMS!
BENJAMIN & GOODRICH
Krnait !)?? CLanrcri*
??*-r***u5uow?j |
XT EXT Door nhor^Tbonw* <v>ivuriSMw rCI
.iwt JiiuhnnlKou'ri .t Son's >BsS3b?SWfffr SI I
IioofcBt ore, nnd oppewft? Lnm- jor1' * 80 el<
: .-hack's A Cooper'* ?cw Iron Store, would re- ?
Speetfnlly ?nuouneo to their friend* nnd the
pnhlic jiat the}' nre now receiving daily n
nhoico well selected assortment of all kinds f 1
of FURBlTUBli, such as Buroruw, Book "
Gnsea, Sofa?, Chains Tetc-a-tet^s, Centre Tnblep, *"
Window SliAde*,' &f? of llio latest, nnd most
tn?iunnni>i? (icsigns, tvhlcli tliey will guarantee
to sell nil low as can be bought in the eity, and "J
weiniUrall wh$ wish to purchase, to call and foi
examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. cr
Spring, Hnir and Cotton Sf ATfltASiEP, nnd -j.
nil-kinds of Furnitota Manufactured apd Re- >?
paired t<> order, with neatness and dispatch.
\?r. This Firo^ positively, have no oonnce- ^
tiou with any other Karnitu^e House inrthla
city. A OOODftipn, <*'
Augusta^ 0a.f April 4#, I88fl. SJhly
~V Committed J ? ?P
HTV) the Jail ok Abbeville Court BotMA . ot
JL on Wednesday th?,18Uj FeBro?ryf '
insfcj a Ncg*> wap*? DaffUM* ?fc?9?y? vJcKt
he belongs Uv Sliorara Barkadale, or this DiV
U^aid Kfgro in abofciiflfcr ftjikifa iD?he?bW'L ?.
aasrr#'?* ?^yr
^(IO^IIori*.Kqn? fu
NEW AND DESIRABLE J
PALL AND WINTJKlfc iiOODS t
AT THE WELL KNOWN
/HEAP CASH STORES OP ?
CIIAMBKKS MARSHALL,
No. 1 <?rnnitc Range.
ABBEVILLE C. II. I
WE bog rcapectfnlly to intimnto to the citizens
of Abbeville ntitl the surround*
ng District, that we have now ready for in*
pcction n beautiful assortment of
NEW GOODS,
muime ioi* uii> rr.u una ? inter Reason, whicM
ave bet>ii selected with great enro, find bought
mch below the regular value, and which wo
ow offer to the public ut the lowest poboiblu
iroflt for CASH.
Aa we confine ourselves entirely to Dry
loode, BooU and Shoe*, LJnte and Cape, t?? ? ?
an offer an assortment in each deportment
arely to be met with in the up-country.
We call particular attention to our large and
plendid assortment of
Flain Black, Block Bfceadc, and Fancy
'laid SILKS ;
Valentin, DeLninen, Poplins, Al|*?cn, and
tanhniere Dresses; 1
u?fcs. n .ii -
wigimil 1UCIIII"W1| VU1ICUC9, <10.,
ri an emllem variety.
Wehnren Inrge n?pj>ly'of all tlio new nnd
ftsliioiinble Embroideries in outs) nlno, n splenid
iiMtnrtinant of those new styles ill Whita
<in??n nets of WJ.LARS nnd HLEEVKti.
French nml Scotch Kuibroidercd Sleeve#,
;olliir?ntnl Chetuisctts ;
Swiss imil .Inconct FliAincings, Killings nud
nsertioiiB, and pome hntulainiie Kmbroidered
INFANTS' FROCK WAISTS.
In our Mourning Stock of Kinlmtitlcrion, tvu
nve the latest stylos of lilnck Crape Collars
ml Sleeves, White Mourning nets, Collars and
Icevos, nnd Mourning Lnwn uud French Cumlie
I lamlkcicliiif).
?ALSO?
A wry large lot of Luces, Glovon, Hosiery,
outlet kiltliuiiH, Fine French Flowers, Uouches,
rcnch Cnnilirie, Kmbroidered nod Lawn
lamlkerohiefs, 1 tress Trimmings, and the hitc?t
ling out in Hoop nnd Winter Skirts.
ANOV 1'AICISIAN SILK 1JONNETS,
11. i - <i . ?-1? >
iiiM'iiuccM m> [iii! ncHwi cviT snown nero.
Table ami Furniture Dnmnskit, D'Oylies, Nnpilia,
Towi-llifurs, Shirtings, I'illow Cnniiig, Tickles.
ainl a lift cf the bc:it mid elicnpeot Iriab
.iiivu* we h*vc ev.-r sold.
Uonta'Seutoh L. Wool Vests and Pnnta;
Ladies' Merino UXDER VEHTS ; )
Opera, White and Red FLANNELS, and n
er\- large stock of Swiss, English and Ainoriin
Hue )iEt) JiLANKKTS, whicli we offer
a n great Bargain. You ought to see them
eforc you buy anywhere else.
CLOAKS.
Ah thin is a branch of our business to which
re paj- particular attention, we nre now prenred
to show a great, variety of all the new
t.yles in Cloaks Ttflrnra*,- ltlack Moiree An(jue,
l'laiii 1 Slack Silk, Ac.- 4
A i <an ,
flute Crape, Cnsliim-re nnd Woo* Plaid Shawls.
We have at all times a heavy stuck of
DOMESTICS,
moisting of Brown Homespuns, Checked do.,
triped Osuaburgs, Linseys, Apron Checks,
irginia and Columbia Osnuburgs at Factory
rices.
FOR MEN'S WEAR, ('
Wc have a stock w hich can't bo beat in tbietiort
of Kentucky Jeans, Nortli Carolina and v-v,'* ]
Icorgia Cassimcres, Black Broad Cloths, Vcstigs,
Ilats and Caps, lioots and Shoes, and ? lot . !
f Cent's Calf Sewn Congress Gaiters which
re olfer as a great' Bargain?fully 60 per cet.
nder the regular prico. ,
PLANTATION GOODS.
Our Stock of Plantation Good in very larg<\ : 1
,'liich wc soil nt Columbia prices, consisting of
[crseys, Georgia plain?, White and grny BTan- ,
et*; and every bfwly says tiiAt has seen them,
lint our - 15IIOGANS, Ac., arc decidedly tho . . j
est, and cheapest they ever ?n*. Call and r, / J
:eour Stock of the above Goods; yon will -ii-.VjS
nd it to your advantage to do so, if you want , $3
"Wo invite each and all of otlr numerous
icndj, and the public .generally, to call and
icamine onr Stock, which" wfc at all times take
rcat pleasure in allowing, and warrant as rep>8cnted.
Ab every article is marked tho lowest at
liich it, can he Bold, no i1i?vinli.?n
ill he made from tlie price asked.
Abbeville (.1 II., Oct. 27, 1856. 26-tf
House Building-.
rIIE undersigned in now prepared to do aU
work entrusted to liin care, in the Build
g Liue; to Draw Plans And erect nil descrip- '
nna of Buildings, from n one-story bouse to a
ourt House. ^
Having received instructions from the best
rebitects in the Union, be flatters himself that
% Ann Kntrfl" /Inno In A ~ ~ * 4- 1
-VII. uvqE Ilia nkjju tMfllUl ID UHU
i cheap aa can be done in New York. '
ItEreuKxoKA.?King 4 Kellum, Architects, /
rooklyn, New York ; Wm. Gainer, Architect. ?/
: New York City ; Perrym?n <fe Waller, New /
arkct; Dr. John P. Barrett, Ttarrattsville. / V
HENRY JONES. ,/, .
Greenwood, Oct 10, 1866. SS-ly
- ~
.nonce 01 ruuu BevuqMW
"CREDITORS, debtor?. And id? offata M?r- $
J esf?d ii) the Estate ot the Tatar Mr*. m%- ' J? '
it?&fSSS*fc *W- $
e Ordinary's Offle& *k AbbniwSyKifh ')
iursday, tnc lOtli of January neijr All fjkr-^ 3\""- o
da haMng demands nniat .jtrenty* them on or -jM
fore that day; and those o-tfMtf tho eatat? x
iiatm&kc pnyment in the sap^wtno. *f-' -)
DAVID yELLAB, Ex'or.
Oct 10, 1&>G. / 23-3m f
I.ook ?harp ! b*
THE CAS? MUST COME 11 rf
i LL Pt'reortfl ^*dol>tcd l6 ttic subscriber m
\. reqtiffliid 10 Settlo with liim by the ', .' i
irnt Dny of Fclu-uary, 1857, fc
id 8n<cC?*t. ENUC1I NKLSON. \
jfcctonb8,185& ^
Tho friends of T. fe. Mtl.t.FORP rcRjvpetfullyff'. *1
noimee him its A Cftitdidato for T?s Collector/
Abbeville District nt the neit election/ I
t?7" The frien.T/of fTl'.OrtOE W. RlCHp^ J
ijicishiiii^ Iimiounco mm (i candidate fcr f
^riff of Abbeville District at the \
The friends of G&0p{?
\N respectfully rthi)?uafe|j|HF? ^MNAlMta i
Sheriff of Abbeville Distridt, at
TIjci l^cn^ br VA^WBWr McDON*- .
[J) respectfully ifttosatteei hfm a (XMtlbto )
r r^-electionrM ClerWf thV
A."'t
date for"Shertff at iha e?ulag tlmfafc- " i
*'?. ". . 1 '. ; ', ^*r4 > > "' ^|8
Thefrtendeof y. W; firXWTllOBN re- .a
eotfulty aiiao^netf hhtt tofcantiUlaU for Sheriff i
Abbeville District at tire *?* <*e?*k>n. . .^ |
i.. . -/ yft.y J,I ...' .v"V;4