The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, June 04, 1858, Image 3
The Best Chance to Moke From 20 To
60 Per Centum ! I
B. m. & S. A. WINESTOCK.
BEG LEAVE to inform the public Mist tliey
are desirous of making a change iu their
business, and now oflfer their unusually large
Stock of Goods at New York first cost prices,
without expenses. The Stock has been replenished
this season, wit It a great many beautiful
styles, consisting as follows :
Ready Made Clothing,
Hats and Caps, of the Latest Styles,
Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hosiery,
Gloves, Stocks, Arc.,
Pocket, Note and Memorandum Books,
" lCnivc*. Rmrni'A mid Strnns.
, ----- ?? # 1 '
Fine Violins, and Strings,
Stationery, Perfumeries, Soaps, ?to.,
Umbrellas and Walking (Junes,
A very lurgo Stock of
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers,
And Boys' SHOES:
Brognns ond Coarse Boots,
20,000 very fine HAVANA SEGAKS.
of the best Brands,
Very fine CHEWING TOBACCO :
Together with thousands of other articles
too numerous to mention. By calling 011 us
you will find thai it will pay, even though you
may come a distance 20 or 80 miles. \Ve arc
satisfied our Stock is the largest, best and
cheapest iu tlie up-country, and we feel assured
thatanv one in want of goods iu our line,
an do well by calling on us, as we are deter- ,
mined to do as wc say.?Any one wishing to
buy our whole Stock cau do well, as wo will
give reasonable terms.
We would also say n few words
To those who are Indebted
to us, either by Note or open Account. Such I
persons will please come up and pay us, as we i
wish it to be distinctly understood that we
dou'tdo a credit business. When we did
charge things to some persons it was only for a 1
short time ; therefore, we ti ust that our friends t
will come in ond help us with what ever i
amount tliey can, towards their Accounts or i
Notes, in our hand.
Remember the place where you can buy the (
best Clothing and Furnishing Goods at New e
York first cost?at t
B. M. & S. A. WINESTOCK'S
Clothing Depot, corner of the Marshall House,
Abbeville C. II.. S. C.
May 19, 1858 4 t28july (
To Proprietors, Architects
and ISuildcrs.
JOHN CORBETT,
Practical House Painter,
WOULD inform the inhabitants of Abbeville,
mid the public generally, that he
lias permanently located at Abbeviile C. H.,
for the purpose of pursuing his profession.
From a long experience in Europe, and many of
the^principal Towns ?>f America, combined
with a steady attention to business, he flatter?
himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction
to all who wish to have good House
Painting done, and will favor him witli their
orders. He feels himself competent to finish
*11 c
II
Graining, Marbling, Paper t
Hanging, &o.
His experience nnd skill in his profession will |J
enable him to complete all work ii> his line nt l
very moderate prices. *
Churches, Ilnlis. Staircase "Walls, Mantle Pio it
ces <tc., finished in imitation of Marble. Rooms <J
Papered, Paneled with Oak Paper, and varnish r
cd in the best style.
He is prepared to paint all old and new *
work, and Tin Roofs, outside. Also, inside or outside
of Rough catted Walls of private or
public buildings in imitation of any color of
tone, at one third of the cost usua ly charged, v
by substituting a composition of his own which
hill hprtn fllllv tnstoil nnil will fitmul ffniirt fnr
years. Window Sash-a of private and public
buildings glazed at moderate prices.
lie will nlso keep on hand atid for sale nil
kinds of Mixed Paints in quantities to suit purchasers.
And also, n great variety of paper
suitable for Bed Rooms, Dining, and Drawing '
Booms. He will paint signs on glass or wood,
at phort notice. f
Office in the Wooden Building adjoin- !
ing the Marshall House.
JVlay 12, 1808. 3 lv f
JHUORE & QUAIFE, !
TI1IS da}-, lmng their Banner on the outer '
walls, and un?lcr it will say that they '
have just received one of the largest ond best '
Stocks of
Clothing, Crockery, and Dry Goods, ,
?ver imported into the District of Abbeville.
All of which have been bought for CASH,
and which will be 6old for CASH, cheaper
than any one can buy on Time, (we care not ,
wh<?.)
Many have come and have been convinced of
the truthfulness of our assertions ; but there arc
some who yet cling to their fond Idol?we mean
the practice of buyiog Goods on twelve month's
time. Of those we regret to take our la?t fare well,
unless it be when they have Cash to spare;
then it i* we will give them prices that will not
rise up and make them afraid, but will encourage
and cheer them on. It mav he tipmhhw
for us to state that we have madfe arrangements
in New fork, to receive all the new Styles of
Goods imported into the city this season. Un/l.er
this arrangement, and with the Goods already
received, we flatter ourselves that none
,will bs oblige to leave our quiet little Towu unjatigfied
us regards Price and quality.
"Mr.o (toy hand you a short list of the new
Styles a.ad Prices. In the first place,
500 Indies' Collars,
(from Auction from 121 cent* to 7.00 dollars
JKpniten Lace Setts,
virtiiri impori.erfij irom iu 10 zo aonars;
JiRILLlANTS, *t 12* eenU;
iadiee* COTTON IiOSE. at 6J cents;
ladies' HANDKERCHIEFS, at 6* cento;
Pise Press Goods,
and HEAD DRESSES;
Robe a Quille SILKS, nt SO *nd 45 dollars;
Robe a Quille Organdies, at 6, 1, and 16
dollars;
Paroda Cloths,
Donble Dncdf? Stripes, at 2.r. dollnm.
And we bare on the way 1,200 yards of
Printed Lawns,
which have been boagbt for m at Anotion.
Hoop Skirtof
6te61, Braaa, and Whalebone, from $1.50 to
14.50;
Mantilla?, 1'oijj^.Lace, Chantilla, Moire Antique,
and Black Silk, front $1.50 to $25.00 ;
em xc jwl. -mmr o?9
White Crape, Eatella Bfaek Silk; Molce
Antique, and De Lane Shafcls, from $f.G0
to$16.J5jft; -To
the gentleman, of onr town and country,
we would say that we have the Eureka Suits;'
Coats, Pants, and Veata^fine and new,, we have,
als?, a good 8t6pfr oFthe fl^rota Collar*, Cravat*,
and Shi rtJ,* Something n?W wud Pancv.?
Also, a good Stock of
Slmm Unl*
(juiuvnci
N. B.?No Goods will be token baek when
onee ?o)d?u9)oes the Good* be Afet&aged before
^nrehftwa^-v. ? ,, ^
April 22, <1*58. 01 tf
A Lt peiraorie ?r* hereby notified not to
iV trade for note given by the subeoriber
ilAT 2b0?
V ?^ r* -V - ? *?y> y
1858, SPIUNG GOODS, 1858.
CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS. E
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. C
? " el
BROOH & WORRELL,
WOULD invite attention to their large and
elegant Stock of SPRING AND SUM- .
MER GOODS, wliicli thev aro displaying nt __
their
One Price Store, w
Comprizing everythiug of tho luteat and most ^
elegant Styles in?
Ladie*' Dress Goods, Embroideries,
lace Mantillas, Talmas, ro
Shawls, "
HOOP-SKIRTS of every style manufactured;
HOOP of every kind ;
lJUSLERS. n large assortment ;
IRISH LINENS of our own importation; di
French, English ami American PRINTS, ti<
GINGHAMS, MUSLINS, (JHALLIES ; BEREGES,
DeBEGES, ?tc., ?t.
yflV- DJ ^ 9 J
All the best makes in the market of
tn
Domcstics, Housewife Goods, ?
Linen Damaslis, Slicctings,
Pillow Linens, and Cot- ^
tons, Doyles Towel- ti,
in|(s, Dimities, *
&e., Ac; N
Muking up one of the liest Stocks of DRY
CiOOUS over offered in tliis market, and embracing
all of those Styles most highly prized
by good housekeepers, and as we aro the only (J
house in the city that invariably adhere to the
One Prlcc System.
W'c would call particular attention to this *
feature of our trade, and ask nil to consider its ^
id vantages; itguarautees to the buyer, t],
TVifi T Amnnf l/Tnvlrnf "Di?irtAo &'l
auu Munwov AU ui ivv u -j. A ivto.
jecnu^e in forces the seller down to the smallest
iuju ho can alford to lake for his GOODS, and Wl
>f course BARGAINS cannot, be expected from ou
my other mode of doing business. jju
Please notice that we rigidly adhere to
)NE PRICE?that price we guarantee to be ?
is low as the lowest; and that wc never resort
o the trick of bailing.
April n;, 18.18. r>0 tf
MONTGOMERY'S
CELEBRATED DOUBLE SCREEN ?>
sei
Rockaway Premium P
WHEAT FAH.
rHE SUBSCRIBER having purchased tlio
Right for this State, now oilers to Plan- j,-j
ers these justly celebrated Fans for cleaning
bYhent. Th ia Pan is superior lo anything of <
lie kind now in use, as the number of pre- ,
niums awarded at different Statu Fairs will
ittest. It is simple in its structure, easily rigred,
works well, and when out of order, can be
epaired by any ordinary mechanic, llisalapied
to cleaning all kinds of grain. For furlier
partieulars see Hand liill, which will be
urnished any one de.-iring such.
Cotton C*ilis :?ntl Trosliers. D
Also constantly on hand n supply of Cotton
/ins, which I warrant to be eijual to any
nade. Also, a lot of Threshers which are so exensively
known that I deem it necessary to i
ulogise them here.
These Machines arc uli manufactured in this i ou
>laee, by skillful workmen, and of the very | al
ie?t material, and warranted to do what is j 0|),
aid for them. Any orders for either of the | '
bovc Machines, addressed to the subscriber, j. (
>r left with my Traveling Agents, will be
romptlv attended to.
JOHN EN RIGHT
Vbbeville C. II., S. C'., Maj* 6, 1853 1?Stn
GUDGER'S HOTEL, a
r. H. GUDGER, Proprietor, j ^
* <c WW wr w w w W1 mi I ?
J * >3 SB f a >i Jj 11 V' . I
foi
May 8. 1858. 2 3tn j ko
SALE^OTPERSONAL PROPERTY. EI
HAVING sold my negroes and^ plantation
aid everything appertaining thereto, I Mi
lesirc to sell, on the ninth day of JVn? next,
it miction, atroy l?te re|idencc on '.SaVanhuh
iver, rny honftt-fqrnitur^ viz ; one ' excellent
F-J octave.Btrnio forles-^tc^cr having uset| it foi
>ut very llttl^; several Jltfribnus, of rosewood Lr
irid mftjiogpny; thrae or fouXc?rpets, onq quite K<
Sn?; &ota*, ,lble-a-tflri' Card-T^il?les Ac. , Also Oi
i setwf go<jd Dining Tallies old Side-Board- A Un
?>t Of beds, and bed ro<Hn fnttiiture genej|lly.
Arid many oilier tl^in^s ns Kitchen.nnd >?
I'nntty fftrnUuro <fcq. ALso one large fajnily
Carriage and IIarnes?.
TElrtlS.?A credit will he givaTllU the firot ?
of January lSOO, with lutcrest^roui tJ?e le| of
January 1859. y / J /
JAM**5C. HARCKl/ I
May 22-1. 1856 S 2t/ I
r O, I
fresh Arrivals at Kerr's Gro- cjCery
and Provision Store. ^
i LBS. choicc Bacon Sides ;
1U?' 'V/V/ '200 lbs. do do Shoulds,' p
4 Hhds. beautiful N. O, Sugar,
10 Bbls. C. Yellow Sugar,
6 " Standard Crushed Suguar,
2 " " Powder SugAr,
25 Bugs prime Rio Coffee, y
100 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
mn ir??. v.:i. ~. _i ?
?\.v? unuril'U B1Z.UH,
6 Hhdt. W. I. Molasses,
10 Bbls. Golden Syrup, *
6 " N. 0. do |
2 Tons Iron, 1J by and ^ and J by 2, ju
2 " White I.end, jj,
60 Boxes French Hnd American Window th
Glass. I,j
500 lbs. Putty, w
500 Gallons Linseed Oil,
400 " Farmers' and Machine Oil,
A large assortment of Varnishes, colored, > _
Taints. ?fcc.. J
A large lot of choice Chewing Tobacco and
and Segars. of the finest quality that ~|
can be produced. J
A ..M.U ' ?
j\ nmuii n>b ui cuoice wincB ana JLiquor?,
consisting of fine old French Brandy, Old Fam- -
ily Rye Whisky, Rum, Madeira, Port, Claret fe
flock and Champagne Wines, of the best
brands. t)
The above goods will bo disposed of at a
small advance on coat, for cash, bv
H. S". KERR.
May 26, 1868 4 8t
ABBEVILLE AND WASHINGTON "
STAGE LINE. 1
FROM ;
Abbeville to Washington. v
_ _ .... . o
r I^HK PROPRIETOR of this well established cf,
X Line takes this method of informing tho
public that he has changed hi* Schedule, fur the
convenience of passengers.
THeffetage will be detained at AMbeville Court
House, untjl half past 9 o'clock, on MONDAY, ,
WEDNESDAY #nd FRIDAY mornings, afford- \
ing an opportunity for passengers on the morn- ,
ing train from; Greenville to go directly
through to-Washington, Ga., the same day, con- J
neoting with the train at Washington, for August
ft, Montgomery, Ala., or Memphis, Tenn.
The Stage will feava Washington, Ga? on ?i
TUESDAY, THUR8DAY and SATURDAY b
mornings. - is
The Lifie has bean refitted with sqlandid jj
FODB-nOBSE COACH. ?<
good Teams and an experienced driver. ^
Passengers from *11 points tjkor* Kewberry,
goinp W?st? jrill find that they can
reaen any poiht west of Atlanta in exactly the
un? liit*. and with tt#00 leas eioenso than Bv
w?y ot Jir?n ch vil 1 o. * ?
Jfer faYth?r information rmtfy a thePo?t 6?e?.
ARlwvilU C. fif., S. C.
May 26, 1888 - 4 ly
For the Legislature.
tW Tho friends of JAMES N. COCHRAN
sq., would respectfully announce him us i
undidute for tho Legislature, at the eusuiuj
ectiou.
CSTWc ore authorized to announce COL
. O. TALMAN, ns a Candidate for theXeifia
turo nt the ensuing election.
friends of SAMUEL JORDAN
ould respectfully announce him as n Cnudi
ite for tho Legislature at the ensuing election
tag-Thc friends of II. A. JONES, Esq., wouk
spectfully announce him a? a candidate foi
le Legislature, nt the next election.
E^-The friends of Col. II. II. HARPER
ould rospectfully nnnonnce hint ns a Candi
ite for the Legislature at the ensuing elec
911.
The friends of Dr. J. J. \V AltDLAW
ould respectfully aimoiiuce him its a Candi
ite for the Legislature at Uie ensuing elec
jii.
t2T T he numerous friends of WESLEY A
LACK Es<]., respectfully announce him as t
mdidate for Tax Collector at the next elec
Dll
EW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
AX
GRAY & ROBERTSON'S
HEAP CASH STORE,
No. 1, Granite Range.
VE BEG respectfully to iufortn the citizent
of Abbeville and Furrounding District
at we ore now prepared to show the lorges
d best selected Stock of
taple and Fancy Dry Goods
s have ever done heretofore. As we confine
nlnmii ?)..> Tl..,. fl.
? -V ? "'J """?
siuess, we are enabled to keep a large assort
illt of
lain, Fancy and ICobe Ilarcges,
ISIack and Fancy Silks,
C'alicocs, Bnnncts&c.
Tu the BONNliT Department we pay partic
ir attention, ami our Stock at present pre
its every novelty of tlie season:
laisi and Fancy Slruwtt, Fancy
IVcopolitan and Trimmed
Silks, iVv'.,
one with n magnificent Stock of Fine Freneli
.OWKKS, Bonnet IUBI50NS, ROUGIIES, <tc
In MANTILLAS, we have all th?? late Btylet
silk and Black Chantillv, Lace, Ac.
Our Stock of
mr : .1 .. nna? a ^
mut .Tnin(?HU * HiCciu uiuvePI)
Hosiery, Corsets,
Sliocs, <JLc.,
Is unusually Fine nnd Lnrge.
We always keep on hand {y-large Stock ol
omestie (Hoods LiiicnN, Linen
l>rills, Cassiineres, Ac.
Also, all kind* of material suitable for boys'
ar.
[n calling attention to (lie above Goo.]-?, wc
,poet fully solicit the patronage of our nnnier*
friends, aritl I lie public generally. We will
all times take pleasure ill showing our Stock,
v and ull of which we will sell at the lowest
ssible price for Cash, and every article war
ited as represented.
Uli.Al K KUlil-lCiSUA.
March 31, 1858. .. -IS tf
Tanyard aiad Sliocshop.
[R. ADAM FIERXEUSEI., a regular. faith
ful and successful Herman Tanner.?Jn
is!i and durability, his licavy and Loath
challenges competition with the host to be
m<l in tiie Charleston aud New York mar
ts.
Mt-psrs. SAMIJKL KNOX and JOIIX MEYt,
1'oot and Shoe Makers.
Mr. Knox is known throughout the District,
\ Mover as a fashionable, finislicd and faith
ful. "
Boot and Shoe Maker,
Oentlemen, and Coar?e and Dress Shoes foi
idit-8, has not his superior in New Yoik 01
>ston.
dcrs promptly attended to. Prices" will b(
town by cards distributed.
A liberal share of patronage is respectfully
licitcd.
J. W. JONES.
Calhoun's Milln, April, 1358 50 8llni4m
IVOTItE. v
VIkTL'E of surtdry I'i Fn. to rne dii\cled
I will sdH between^hc hour^of 12 a*d !
dock, on RnVp*y next, 1 llou^o and Eqt
ntaini(i? ^ve acres, mord or less, \i the vrl
i?e of A^b-vi!le\bonnded hy lands'- of G. W
jVhan, MVa Catherine Altalon iini G. <fc (J
Dilfond, le\*wd on a1* flic property d? T. ft
jebfan, nt tnc suit <^VA. P. CoXper, vk T. K
>cbr?n, and MXry L., wife. N \
Teriills of Sale OAS1I. \ \
/ ' \ M. li-EDWAKDS.
/ v ])>pvty Co'tqncr. '
I^l?eville ft II., ) >
Mny 11, 1JK>8, J '3 tds.
Sio Reward. / ,
U5jT,,in the neighborhood of WartoqfsMil
bt:\pw the Village, a lVrUMor)te con/?inh)j
cash. $?8.4&4"04tly ou tbo Bank 61 ClU?r
Jtor^ wf\h tl?e ftubseri^rs uanjq writlfcn upoi
ery ; aa(3 J2i>3 in^.notea, rrvpeOy nAyublet
\tu. The ftjidur ttjfl-grceeive tT?e/ahov# rc
^?d by leaving thjr ^ort-^lgnie at/<,his ofiec
May 27 y y4 f if
i. B. 'I'KEt L'AJ
IAVING completed the course of studie
required iu the Profession of
wm mszimrmrm.tBmrjmr' jol-W?
ele himself in every way qualified to giv
ilisfaction to those who may favor him wit
icir patronage. utj uiuy uo louno id ols
Office at the Marshall House,
ABBEVILLE C. II., S. C.
April 30, 1858. 52 8rn
Cigars, Cigars, Cigars.
rUST received a large lot; 10,000 very ftn
Cigar?, vrorth from $50 to $80 per thoui
id. Also, it lot of very fine chewiDg Tobaccc
t $1.25 to $1.60 per lb. Pure French Brand}
?rtainly made from the joiee of the grap<
/inpiL WKitltiAft ritr?? Jt/% *\t
uality that we have befin able with^muc
are aod great expenses toobtaiu. *
JORDAN <fc McLAUCHLTN.
May ?7th, 1858 4 tf
Gas Light, Gas Light!
Respectfully rofwrn onr friends an
J T the Public, that we have purchase
ie exclusive right to sell in this District,
lanford &.Baileys' Patent Self-Oene
rating Gai Lamp*
nd can supply every family with the moi
eautiful and economical light now in use. 1
no trouble d keep them in order, andthei
possibility of 4spfoeion render them invalui
le. One Dinner jdll give as noeh light's
iven oan rifts,' at ttf^trffial cost of about en
sot. per boiir, and o*b b?*fitted in any othc
imp at small expense. ..
We will k-eaj^on band a supply ofspleWdi
Palour and other Lam^i,
t all prlots., This Light fs adapted to Cbu
bee. Hotels Stores aod Dwelling* *
Call and for youraelTea, at i3lm
JORDAN A^McLAUgSLI^S,
April 30, 1868. <"* ' V&-1
: KB JV JBL % mMU.
, I ? >E(J LEAVE,'to inform the public that, on
u ; D our Stock of CLOTHING, 1IATS. C'Aj
j tious ;
* ^ Shirts, Undqr-ShirtB, Collars,
r Perfumery, Stat
And tliousnntS of otlier article* too numerous
ing theru to l)iiWrs. We \rill sell everything
cunt, cheaper thi?\nrticles of the smn*
ey is i? greafl object to u|, no we will make it
' giving them such bargain*. All you have to <,
You may depend you get the worth of yo
- it is to your interest to trosao.
. EST Remember the p1nc?KClolhing^JDepot,
Cornel
1 .Inn, 23, 1808
' SEWING MACHINES.
i TO MANUFACTURERS, PLANTERS
AND PLIVATE FAMILIES.
.1 In Purchasing such an article aa i
I SEWING MACHINE, the true
policy is to buy the best.
| M SINGER it CO.'S GAZETTE, a benuti
!>. mi picioruu paper, columns mil ana re
liable information aboutSEWING MACHINES
I nnd answer all questions tliut can be asked ou
I the subject. All who read tins paper will lean
! how to purchase a Sewing Machine with whicl
3 ! $1,000 u year, clear profit, can bo made, one
, j will be protected from being imposed upon bj
I j come of tlic humbug Machines now -bo/oro tin
; public. Singei it Co.'s Machine is arranged t(
j do eoarso-and fine work of every description
' The Gazette may be obtained gratis on appli
? cation at any ofSinger it Co.'s Offices.
i Machines on exhibition and for mile and in
- structions given , by E. J. TAYLOit, Agent ii
Abbeville.
Singer it Co.'s Charleston Office 468 King
' street.
l no;.. ?r.o i> i v? ?*. _i
? yiucu too urvuuwuj, new i wru
Abbeville C. H., Alarch 2'J. 48 ly
. 'JOHB Ic. CLARE,
' REPAIRER OF CLOCKS, WATCHES A.\'I
| tTJE3"BLS*"--. n&.W>
WOULD respectfully inform the citi-C^x
zcns of the District, tliat lift hasA..flS
located himself at Hedge's Depot, where lie wil
i be prepared to execute, with promptness, nil or
dors in liia line of business, lie is well pre
) pared willi all tlic tools and materials of li if
art, ami feels contidoiit in being utile to give
satisfaction. All work warranted.
Terms Cash.
April 11, 1858. 50 ^^5^31
CsF~ Banner copy.
r SOUTH CAROLINA, '
Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas,
Henry C. Purnell, ) Attachment.
vs. [
Win. B. Lloyd, ) McGowan, Pl'ffs. Att'y,
WHEREAS tlie Plnnliff did, on the sixth
day of April, eighteen hundred and
| fifty eight, tile his declaration against the De>
| fend a lit, who, (it is said,) is absent from and
I ? M1IUUL mu IIIIIIL3 Ul LI I 13 OMIlC, UIHJ I1I1H 11311.1101
wife nor attorney known within the same, upon
whom ft copy of the aaid declaration might
be served : It is therefore, ordered that the
said Defendant do appear and plead to the said
declaration, on or before the seventh day ol
April, eighteen hundred find fifty nine, other'
wise final nnd absolute judgment- will then b?
given and awarded against him.
MATTIIKW McbONALD, c. c. p.
1 Clerk's Office, April, 8, 1858. 49 ly
Abbeville lUalc Academy.
i rI~,HE Exercises of this Institution will bo re>
-I. pinned on the FIRST MONDAY iu JANUARY
next. /
The Scholastic year will be divided into twe
Sessions. The first will begin upon the first
Monday in JANUARY, ^nd continue /B weeks
the second commencing $n the h.'coii/I Monday
in SEPTEMBER, will continue 12 greeks.
rinc :?c jx. ?: > mr
p Rending, Writing, SpilingamyPritnerv Qe
ography, 1st Scssioni- j J14 0(
id Session, - v* / - 0 OC
The above vflth Geography* Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Ipslory nnd
exercise* in English Composition, 1st
Session, \ ' 20 0(
2d session, - - if - - \ 0 Ot
The above with all the ?4V?,1C0<1 Kaglish
branches, 1st Se^ion, - ,23 0(
2d Sussion, - - \0 0(
Tlie above with l.atirv anil C*re?k, 1st
1 Session, - - - - 28 Q(
2<3 Session, - i - 12 0(
c tar Student* will l>e charged from tlie limi
' they enter, until tlio end of ins Session.
The services of n competent assistant will bi
secured.
Boarding oan bo procured at places conveni
ently situated to the Academy, and at reasona
ble rates.
W. II. WHITE, A. B.,
Principal.
Dcccmber 24, 185*7 . 31 tf
DR. 3. HENRY BEARD,
] JK? I?T rMT* at ?S T ?
g Graduate of Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery.
n v v AG Akk^in. r
j;ti iimiitiiui y ivsuuiuu nu auucy mo \j
0 XJL H., and solicits a share of public pat
ronngo. Teeth inserted from ona to foil nppe
' and lower set*. Exposed nerves destroyed an<
treated. free from pain. Having purchased oi
office Right, of Dr. lilandy, of IJaltimore, I an
1 prepared to irisert teeth on tho Cheoplastic pro
| cess.
? t w Office, two doors below Dandy's Corner
8 Abbeville C. II., S. C.
April 22, 1858. C2 ly
e SOUTH CAROLINA,
11 ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY.
Fergus McMahon, and wife, et el. \ Bill for
vs. V P r t itior
0. L, Cann, Jesse W. Cann, et al.) Ac.
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Archi
bald Young and wife, Sarah, Sally Drenar
formerly Sally Cann, Duncan Cann, Obedial
e Cann and Folly Cann, children of John Canr
s. doceaeod;" and Nancy Drenan, child of Elle
Drenan, formerly Ellen Cann, Defendanta in th
above stat^ case, reside beyond the limits e
j. this State, on motion of McGowan, Complain
)k anta' Solicitors?
h Ordered that said Defendants do sppear, an
plead, answer or demur to' said Bill of Con
plaint, within three months from the publics
tion hereof, or the same will be taken pro eor
- fetio against them.
WM. H. PARKER, O.k.A.1/,
Commissioner's Office, )
? ApVil 20, 1868. J 81 8m
lOO Dollars Reward.
RUNAWAY If-om fhe Subtoriber on tli
.night of tho 22d of April, my Negro bo
it 6am:' 8am is shoot 25 year*, old and Weigh
[I *100 lbs., well devq)Bped*abO\)t the hip*, and ]
r 6 feet ten or elsretiJnpHfea high, usually wot
l- h'ts hair twitted m.aWlng8, On exaonniflg H"
[a month, (the cjmty being.one of lira very lai
e geet.) yon .will find'ono jaw tooth out Tti
r olothes he wore off were badly worn. Poaaihl
he haa a new Snndav auit. aa naaava he boturli
d 0Q? on Sam rnrjjr be in th? noiffc
borhood of Dn? W?jt. Mrs- Lirtdaoy owe
JUI* flutter : or-he-tniy b? in EllSirt oy H??r
r. Co.,Q*:; ij'wtfl know* \p tti?, ?*rlr Coras
Anderson Diet. I will.gfv'? $?0 fortfie _^*U<
try o f Sam' on my fanp. ?tvj|10 for conflSlmS
to rr fcfcr\fflggS3tmy^ >
May ISth IBM S ' it
Mrsj?T3E:?Bnr,oc=:naL
aucouuUvf tlie times, we are determined to se"
nS, StfOES, BOOTS, IWZlEKtf, of all Qcscrip"
Cravats Pockot-H^dkcrchiofs,
ffcuery, Ajmbrellas,
to rB,<-'ntioiPvbut we will t^kc pleasure in showin
our liue, lio cosh buyers', JroTiJ 'JO to 20 per
'can bo bought sidu of (Jhn<JestoB. As mon
an object to llio\ceople to buy. our:goods, by
lo is to give u*?calPvid w* w'" seUV^u goods,
d* mouey. JNow, comm and dou't Neglect it, as
B. M. A 9. A. WitfBSTOCK'9,
' of the Marshall House, Abbeville (J. 11., U. C.
osj Cm
T HSW FIR MT
JORDAN &, MoLAUOHLIN,
DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS,
AKBETILLE C. M., S. C.
HAVING formed a Copratnership for the
purpose of carrying on the DRUG BUSINESS,
we leave to inform the citizens of
Abbeville and the surrounding country, that
we have on hand a large and well selected
Stock of
Drugs and Medicines,
> to which we invite their attention.
One of tlip firm having had a long experience
iu the business, we feel confident that
I we can give general satisfaction; and having
uiade arrangements in New York for the purchase
of our Goods, we can sell oil ns good
terms as they cau be bought cither iu Charleston
or Columbia. Our stock will always bo
complete, auu an articles warruntea genuine.
Physicians will do well to give us a call before
purchasing elsewhere, as we can offer them
strong inducements.
Our Stock will consist in part of all Medicines
used by
Farmers and Physicians,
Fine Brandies', Wines and Liquors, Faints, Oils
and Dye Stuff*, Window (Mass. Fine Perfumeries
Lu bin's Kxtracts for the Ilaukerchief, Surgical
Instruments, Cutlery.
FreBh Garden Seeds,
New supply and great varieties, and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
A continuance of the patronage heretofore
bo liberally bestowed on the house is "respectfully
solicited.
D. A. JORDAN, M. D.,
D. McLAUCHLIV
Feb. 12. 1858. ? tf
> ~ G-. T. ANDERSON,
SURGEON AND MECHNICAL
e: mt hbc m s rmr 9
i LOWXDE3VILLE, S. C.
ALINE addreised to him nt Lovndegrille
P. O. will secure hi* services in nny pnrt
1 of the District.
jifc^.Ian. 28, 1858 39 ly
SOUTH BAROLINA. ,
ABHKVILLE DISTRICT. II? EQUITY".
Elizabeth Robinson, )
va. > liill for Partition,
Jftrnoa E. RoWnson. )
IT appearing to my sutisfiivlion, that Jnmijs E.
Rubicon, /lie Defendant irt this cage. resides
beyond the lflnsts of tl/is Sta^e. On motion of
Perrjn <'4 Cothnvn, it is ordebed, thai the James
1 E- Robipson do plead, atjawer 01* ^eujnr 10
' Complninant's Bill qf, Complaint, 'within three
' months from tho publication heieof, <jr the
' same will Via takei* pro confeaso against hip).
W. 1J. PARKER, C.E.A.D.
' Commissioner's OflR'0, )
March .2, 1858. J 4-1 3m
\ Si H. JQNES.
HOUSE BVILDEK.
OFFERS his services to the citizcns of Abbeville
District, in everything pertaining to
his line of business. By a strict uttentiou to
me interests ot tna employers, he hopes to
merit a due share of patronaee. Address
handover P. 0., .
Abbeville District, S. C.
March lfl, 1858. -16 tf
> $1,000 REWARD
TO ANY white person or persons who will
furnish evidence to convict, in a court of
law, the incendiary or incendiaries who burnt
the Cotton and Screw of Mrs. June 13akcr, or
her stables and crib, or both.
> $50 Reward
* To any slave, or free persons of color, who will
furnish the evidence sought above,
Address, Secretary of the Vigilance Cominit.
tee, Calhoun's Mills. Abbeville District, S. C.
March 24, 1858 47 8m
) MILLER & WARREN
) T"\70ULD respectfully call the attention of
T V their frieuds and customers to their
> stock of NEGRO GOODS.
> George Schley's White I'LAIXS, warranted
2 all wool tilling ;
pini.i r.rvsjrv.
o Marlboro' PLAIDS and STRIPES ;
Domestic GINGHAMS ;
OSNA BUliOS, Plaid and Stripes ;
Georgia PLAINS ;
FL ANN ELS, of all descriptions.
Oct. 2, 1867. 22 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABDEVII.LE DISTRICT. IX EQUITY
John "White, )
9 vp. j
Rich. 15. Fulton, ) Bill to applj Funds, <tc.
R. H. W ardlaw, Ex's. \
IT APPEARING.to my satisfaction that Richard
B. Fultor?,- oii^'of tho Defendants in
'* this case, resides bey-culd the limits of tliis State,
r on motion of Perri'n A'Cothran, Complainant's
Solicitor*, Ordered ?h^t the said Richard B.
Fulton, do appear and. plead, nnsvrer or demur
0 to the said Bill of C&inpluint, vitbin three
mnnl.Vk?i frnm t.lip nnhlit>at.inn Ivoronf. nplhcRnmo
will be taken pro cohfetso agninst him,
"\y$r H. PARKKR, C.E.A.D.
Commissioner's Office. )
March 12, 1868. J 46 3m
Ambrotypes, Ambrotypce.
ROBERT P. KNOX,
'> T) ESPECTFULLY informs the pnhlic, that
A\> be has opened ft GALLERY for taking
Ambrotypc Likenesses,
h over H. W. Lawson'& Tin Manufactory; that he
i, has every means of taking good PICTURES,
d and will spare no pains^o give general satise
faction.
>f fAbbeville C. II., S. C., April 7, 58. 49-3m
SOUTH CAROLINA.
d ABTFEVILM5 DfBTRIOT.?Ilf RQTTtTT.
'* J. TVardlaw Perrin, Adm'r., > Bill fr?r discovery
1 vs. / and Aecouni.
' Alex. Hunter, ct al. )
IT appearing io my. satisfaction that David
Finlev and the children ofSnmnel, James,
Isnae and William Finley, Dec'd, Defendants m
- the ease. resides beyond the limits of this 8tata.
On motion of Perrin <fc Cotbran, Complainant's
Solicitors, ordered that said David Finley and
a the children of Samnel, James, Isaac ana Wily
liam Eh?ley, Dec'd. to appear and plead, amis
awer, or demur, to the said Bill of Complaint,
ia within three months from the publioatiorv ksn"fi
ot, *r tne same will be taken pro canfemo a*
( gainst them. 'T
>' yr, h. paKebr c. % a. d.
Corpmie^onar's Office )
r ifareh 19th; 1808. \ i* . Ijs
*t --vT' >' 1 . '1 TTI I; V ;1; > S . 7 . j""' 5*
; . Strayed Cow.
* 4<RA$ED (Vom
r. m l?r^? En^liib Cow^ Mil ?<? 9^Kgjj^
. b i
May Uth, lWt > V tf
DISSOLUTION.
TI1E firm ofPERRYMAN Ji WALLEB woe
dissolved by mutual consent on the first
of January.?Parties any way indebted to the
concern, will please come forward and dose
their accounts by cosh, (or note.) The name <
of the firm, will be used iu settlement by ei- <
ther of the parties. 1
W. W. PERRY MAN,
\V. W. WALLER.
QTZ A. JMK. ?
HAVING sold my entire interest of Goods
to Gen. W. W. Perryman, I take this
method of returning my sincere thanks, to my
numerous friends and customers for their very
kiud and generous support to me for the fi
years I have been in business iu this place and
vicinity. I would bespeak fo^ the General,
I an increased continuance of the same,
j By reference to Perryiuaii's Cord you will
see that I am (by his kindness) retained as clerk,
, nud I con only say "that I will do everything
I in uiy power to mako jour business transactions
I agreeable aud profitable.
Jan. 11, 1803. tf
rf^IIE subscriber having purchased the interX
cat of W. \V. Waller, would respectfully
solicit n continuance of the wry liberal patronage
given to the old firm.
lie feels deeply the obligation be in under to
the manv kind friends who have Htood by him
for the six yen i s of his manhood, and business
life, through evil as well as good report.
And while he does not offer to sell goods for
cost price*. In; knows the motto, "Live and let
Live," and will conduct business accordingly.
lie is happy to announce that he still retains
the service of the agreeable and indefatigable
Waller, who will act as chief clerk and agent
in the purchase and sale of goods, lie is also
fortunate in holding on to Messrs. Apple ton 1
and White, who will be as industrious, polite
and attentive as ever.
W. W. PKRKYMAN*.
Jan. 11. 1858. ?7 tf
iv '"ja." iH- :BA:
r|"MIE Subscribers having disposed of their
L entire stock of DRY GOODS in the establishment
known as CIIAMBKRS ?t MARSHALL.
at Abbeville C. II.. S. C?.. begs leave
to recommend to their friends and the public
*? V/-.UV
p,.-..vi mil v wiivi i DUVViConwiP, ilVilil
GRAY <fc JAS. T. ROBERTSON. who will conduct
tho business under the style mid title of
OKAY it ROBERTSON.
I These gentlemeut are well known by us ns
i enterprising and correct business men, und we
; cheerfully recommend them to our friends and
{.nitrons us worthy their patronage.
Mr. JOIIX (?RAY, is our authorized
Agent to settle ull Accounts due, by or to the
firm of CHAMBERS <fc MARSHALL. and we
earnestly request thor-e indebted to make early
settlement, aa it is absolutely necessary for us
to close our business at Abbeville Couri House
and tho udjuceut country.
CHAMBERS it MARSHALL.
Columbin, S. C., Xov. 30, 1357. 31 tf
A BEAIJTIFVIi HEAD
OF
mm GLOSSY HAIR.1
COMPLETELY PRESERVED
TO T1IE GREATEST ACE.
A2vD who that is gray would not have il restored
tu funnel* color ; or bald, but
would Imve the growth restored, or troubled
with dandruli* and itching but would bnve il
removed,.or troubled with scrofula, scald head,
omtlier eruptions, but would be cured, or with
sick head ache, (neurtilgin) but would be cured.
Il will also remove all pimples from the face
and skin. Pr?f. Wood'B lluir Reslorutire will
do all this, see circular and the following :
Ann Aruok, NOV. 6,1856.
Prior. O. J, Wood?Dear Sir; I have heard
much said of the wonderful effects of jonrliuir
Restorative, but having been so often cheated
by quackery and quack nostrums, hair dye?,
<Lc., I was disposed to place j our Restoiative
ill the same cutegory witli the thousand and
one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, "until I
met you 111 Lawrence county some months since
when you gave ine such assurance as induced
the trial of your Kestorutive in my family?
first by iny good wife, whose huirhad become j
very thin mid entirely white, and before ex |
uhusuiji; uneoi your large Dome?, ner liair was
restored nearly to its original beautiful brown
color. (iud lind (bickened and bad beautiful and
glossy upon, and entirely over the bead ; sbc
continues to use it, not simply because of its
beautifying effects upon the hair, but because
of its healthful influence upon the bead and
mind. Others of my family and friends are
using your Restorative, with the happiest effects
; therefore, my skepticism and doub:s in
reference to its character and value are entirely
removed ; and I can and do most cordially
and confidentially recommend its use by all |
who would have their hair restored from white
or gray (by reason of sickness or age,) to originol
color ur.d beauty, and by all young persons
who would have their hair beautiful and
glossy Yerv truly and gratefully 3'ours.
SOLOMON MAN3T.
Fkienu Wood : It was a long time after I
saw you at. 131 isslield before I got the bottlo of
your Restorative for winch you gave mo an
order upon your agent in Detroit and when I
got it we concluded to try it on Mrs. Mann's
hair, as the surest test of its powder. It has
done all that you assured me it would do ; and
others of famfy-ami friends, having w^nesscd
its effects, are now using and recommending
its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration
you claim for it.
Again, very respectfully and trnly. vou?sr
SOLUMOK MAS*.
Cmu.vi.e, Ii.t., Jnno 28, 1852
I hnre rwd l*rof. 0. I. Wood's Hair Restorativer
and h?Te admired its wonderful effects.
My huir was becoming, ns I thought, premuturely
gmy, but by the use of his Restorativo it
lias resumed its original color, and, I have no
doubt, permanently so.
S- JjRHS.SE, ex-Senator, U. S.
O. J. "WOOD <fc CO., Proprietors, 8)2 Broadway,
N. Y., (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing
Establishment) and 114 Market street, St. Louis
Mo.
And sold by all good Druggist.
Jordan & McLaughlin, and Branch Alien,
Abbeville and Due West.
Sill ?fc Ingall*, Columbrw.
March 12. '68. 4S tow lv
FOB. SALE.
THE SUBSCRIBER offers- for sale npon a
liberalScredit to an approved purchaser,
his Dwelling House, Store House, and stock of
goods located at Mt. Carmel 3 miles from Calhoun's
Mills ; the place is healthy and desirable
and a good stand for .business ; 4the buildings
are complete and g'oftd repair with a good,
woll of.water, gardervandi orchard, attaohed-J*
together with 40 tore* of Wood Land 4 mile;
distant. 'V .. )
Also for Cash, ? fHje negroes, consisting 'of a^
woman with 6 chHQren Vabging fto.B^ 17
y&ars of age. - *>'
. 8ANDIF(5RDl-*ipjjtfft
ijt. Carmel Abbeville QttMWi'O. C.
May 20th, 1868 ' tf
. , * f-1 1 * *>
TM,Tirtoe it yuridry \PfiU of /"Fieri F#oin#
jet,/ to pje iirfyte^/I will. Mil/.at AbWviljiCou/VIIoum/on
tire ffrtVJifooflm'anATuf*d?y
m fV\E .P*f wT]ti /efry hauH
iili th\fo\To*!og Fop?rty,J^wi? ?>
f PouSc#nd Lot^n Loitn,' coftjfijai??
- ... .
DRY GOODS I DEY GOOB !
MILLER <fc WARREN
ARE now receiving theis stock* of Fallaadb
Wiuter GOODS, which they are preparud
to offer Hud sell hb low rs any house in Ihsr
city. The stock has been selected with grtafr
care, and comprise a great variety of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Hlcll hs
Rich and elegant 3ilk ROBKJDfQUILLE ;
Baysdero Silk's, variety of stvles f
Bilk V A1.EN CI AS, Striped au'd Plaid ;
Plain SII.KS, all colors ;
Moornitig Bayadere and Chene SILKS ;
Plain Black. Plaid and Striped ;
Silk POPLINS and Victoria PLAIDS :
DELAINE ROBE D'QUILLE ;
Rich Fig'rd DELAINES and CASBMKRJE?>
Eiub'rd French MER1NOES. new styles ;
Plain French and English MERINOES;
Mourning PELAiNES.
?A uo?
Frcnch and English PRINTS ?
American "
Mourning "
Scotch GINGHAMS ;
Mourning "
Cheue "
An extensive variety of SII AWLS, comprising
Silk Thibet SHAW'LS ;
liroche "
Flush Bordered Stella SHAWLS ;
Chenille SlIAWLS and SCARFS ;
Ladies' Black and Cfll'rd Cloth CLOAKS ;
Rich Velvet CLOAKS, every variety ,
All Woo! I.ouo SHAWLS ;
l'lain Bl'k & Seo'nd M'ring Merino SIIAVPLSj
A lot of Luautiful EMBROIDERIES, coaauting
of
Rich Muslin SLEEVES and COLLARS, ia
.Jtti ;
Jaconet aud Swiss SLEEVES, Linen COLLARS
;
Multure Lace SETTS;
Imitation I.ace COLLARS and SLEEVES ;
Jaconet and Swish Bands ;
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Pl?i?
an<! Kinlimidored ;
Hcm'd uud Mourning HANDKERCHIEFS ,
MisHC.V and Boys' Wool HOSE;
Wool OA ITERS; Nett SACKS;
MisseY Merino VESTS, Short and Lon?
Sleeve ;
For the Ocntlemen's )iiu? mav he found?
Black CLOTHS and CASSI MERES ;
Fancy C'ASSIMERES, latest styles :
Rich Velvet and Coahinere VESTINOS:
North Carolina CASIMERES, auperror
article ;
CRAVATS and COLLARS ; Merino TIES.
MILLER L WARREN.
Oct. 2, 18o7. 22 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBF.VILI.K DISTRICT.? IN KQflTT.
Abraham Duke and liar- )
riet, liia wife, [- Bill for Specific
vs. ) delivery of slave
Klijuh Cunnon, U. M. ^
l'ulmer and others, ^
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Klijatt
Cannon, Carter Cannon, Margaret March*
bunk?, formerly Cannon, Jvinee Cannon, Judy
lvendrick, formerly Cannon, and the children
of William Cannon, dee'd. (whose number flUidf
names are unknown) Defendants in the abover
stutcd case, reside beyond the limits of thia
State. On motion of Perrin <t Cotliran, Cora*plainanls'
Solicitors, ordered that the aaid' Defendants
do appear and answer, plead or demur
to said Bill of complaint, within three mootha
/ ... .1 . ...i ... i. e ? !._ Ilk
iruiii me puuuctiuii ultuui, ur uiu vnuio wuf
be tukou pro coiifcsto against them.
WM. II. PARKER, o.t.A.D,
Commissioner's Ofiice, >
March 10, 1858. f 45 Sm
" MIILER & WAREEN **
HAVE received ft large nnd well a?l?cto<I
stock of 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 BEIT
BLANKETS.
ALSO
Negro B LA XA'ETS ;
Wh't. and Gray do
Travelling do
l'huitera are respect fully invited t<? Oram1
ine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 2, 1807. 22 tf
F. P. RO&ERTSON.
Fl'RMfi AlirvmNKRR.
A J \ r OUI.D respectfully offer his serviorer t?
T the citizens of thisaudthe adjoining
District". lie is so generally fcnoWn, that' h?
deems it unnecessary to do more than rsfer to
his addr059, viz : diamond Hill P. 0., ^ Abbe
ville District; und all communications directed
to him will receive prompt attention.
Nov. 7, 1856. 2T-tfThe
Marshall House:
rI"MIE subscriber having purchased thateom1
JL modious und well kmnvit Mansioj*,-THE
MARSHALL HO USB,
has made every arrangement for the acoartufcodation
of Permanent and Transient Boarder*,
and hopes, l>y proper attention, to merit*a'flilt
sltnre of public patron-age. After the first oi
October, the rates of regular- Boarding will b?
$16 00 per month.
EDMUND COBB.
Sept. 30, 19D7. 22 tf
Dissolietioift.
rI",lIF, Partnership heretofore existing. WX
iween ENRIOIIT <fc STARR, in tlis
manufacture of Cotton Gins, Wheat Thrillers,
Fans, (to, lmE this day been diuolved br
mutual agreement. of partial". The Books and
Accounts of the Old Firm are in the H&ndt' of
John l-'nright, who is alone authorized to Mttl*
the btwiiioBs of the snine.
JOTTX F.N'RIGHT.
ItlCH'D C, STAR*.
JvoTeniher T. 1857. 29 tf
For Sale, or to Kent.
V Valuable Tract of Land cont*iditig-,on*
Hundred and Fifty Acres, adioidinjr*tb?
plantations of Joel Cunnifigham, J. K.- WitiMt
and others. There is a good dwelling. hQOMoiv
tlie place suited to a small family, and all oth^
ernoceafnry outbuildings.
Apply to
W. W. KELCftER, Jr.,
Abbeville C. IIDec. 22. 1967-. 86' tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
AnflKV^M.K piSTRlCT. fN tQtitT*.
Itcniclior <fe Glover, ) Hill for ca&oaM
vs. f Marahto'lwfy
X. IHyio. Vnfc, M. * <S^; I /'
Sjlo an& others. v f j
IX sppeArfVgfJo the Coih-A, ihaC t^nn: 1.??l?a
no of (lie P^fendante in>k^<*m t?j#??from
and "beyoqd fhc limits fltjf7n>
motion.ef Wilson, t-orrt*x? fltHtffn; QgSttfo.
ant'flf Solicitors,' or<?er?d7*(af Cho.
dan^do appearand ausw?r, pk?L o^deZqftto
thfe| months nfter puhlfettidn hwt^My omiL.
SV"?me ^*ai b' Ukifcf pro IWfc*.
' w%t. tom'&'M *
CoiomiaeionerV Qfflce,- K
fflroh^ym* 4t -aff^
AND SrA'DIoisMg^
THE Uo4rnigR?d hsM ,ft'^EKUC
STORK, in NewJjerry, *W? hi ;uHr
eonnUirtly on. h?sd"4 H#Ui%
io^il^,!5co^*^oR?S1 PSPto- iJfw? Orolrt
frbtri 4 dfsUme *i^W fi71^ %t tlwr
shortest nolico. W. j. IHlfffUBk
c.K??*?gy o ff,:
:,,-. d,'p. %msEM J *)? mlH
ht