The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, March 11, 1859, Image 3
lilMRIl, IIARDWARI
m. jst. :
iLTDlDevIlle Oo
THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to nniiou
made largo and well select?d_tnl<lili<?iis t
wiupieu) hi every reaped. The trading
which contests, in part, of the following:
GROCERIES, I
N. O. and Muscovado SUGARS,
toaf, Crushed ?nd Clarified SUGARS,
Rio, Sn^uira, Maricaybo, Java aud Mocl
coffee
N. O. SYRUP and W. I. MOLASSES.
Pure While Wine and Cidfr VINEGAR,
Beet Mack and Young 11YSEN TEA,
PAINTS, OILS,
.nmp bla
TT A TOWAGE A
juLxjJtiJL) W axUj ?
Cnrp eirf<
.. . AM)'
IRON & NAILf
EliBtor, Gen
1" I
The attention of Mechanics and
to !ii3 Stock of
\ , . . ,
Abbeville C. II., S. C., March 3, 1859
J. M. NE\*
WHOLESALE AND I
CH3SAP READY 1
UNDER UNITED
tbu ~m
GfiOI
J. HVX. 1STewby & Co., 1
Goods ill I
AND KNOWING TIIE STYLES AND
A UG (1STA, CA N A L WA YS S1I0 H
BEST FITTING GOODS I
BESIDES THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE
MESSRS. D. t
Sir
Tlu:V nlfo keep tlie host M?ke an'd'Fits <>fS
at their eetal>lieliin?*nt nud louk iliroueti. The'
for M liN and BOYS wear?ever offered in 1
Augusta, Oft., Fel>. 9, 1859.
ambrdtyp e s,
* SriIEROTYPKS,
melainotypes,
AND
" rbmhw^types.
C, H. LANNEAU
Respectfully announce* to th.i l?*
nod Gentlemen of Abbeville, and surrounding
country, that lie has opened his GALLEKY
at .
THE MARSHALL nOU S~E.
And will beliuppv Jo see nil who di-sirc to pos
neaa one or more of these beautiful srjecimpna ol
Art.
The superiority of the Ambrotype, to that oi
the Dnguerreotype, i#, tliul. it NKVElt FAl>l?S,
and is not effected by atmosphere or dampness,
or anything elic.
HIS STAY WILL BE LIMITED.
, Please to call at once, and see his Beautiful
ripsecim*ns.
/The subscriber is alno prepared to insert the
Ambrptype in Broodies Medallions, Kings ?Lc.
These arfc perfect gems of the Art.
, Couie one, and come all, and come without
aeiaj . Uelays are dangerous. Death is always
in our inidgt aod doing his work. Secure,
then, the SHADOW, while von have the
KlfR^T/fWnp Ti.: i._ .
Him uitu hi; uunu in a trice, iiy
calling on the Subscriber, and done to perfect
satisfaction.
The subscriber will be happy to receive ord?ra
for painting POHTllAlTa'uIso.
Feb. 24, '59.- 43 tf
LIYEIIY STABLES, .
: BY U0I3B . & CRAWFORD,
ABBEVILLE, & C.
THE Undersigned would inform the
A* f 1 public tliut tltey have formed a copartneralnp
for the purpose of conducting
THE LIVE 11Y STABLE BUSINESS AV
ALL ITS BRANCHED
nnt ? t-i.? *t-- ?? * *
lucv nave irnteu me wen?Known Slnhles nlto
the lot of the Marshall House, ocuupied'^ftKtyesr
by P. 8. Rutledge.
> The?e ot*ble0. fronting on WnshipKton Street
beeihnepaired and refited and are now well
.provided ?aU? provender and attentive UoaLlere,
for tlie accommodation of the public.
ED one of. the firrn/4nay nl**f?yis
b? Aftoti ?t!i?e Stables, and he hopes, by
^iu?c ^ uiu?>vn uiojMjntM. 10 rr~rit and receive
liberal ol>are of public patronage.
The Stable* wjll be provided with BUGGY
AND SA90pR;tiOBSES, to hire, together
with every Qth?r '-aoaowuiodatioa usually offend
by a iLqQ.ilqn-eatabl iritn? en t. They have
Also, COMMODIOUS LOTS for the accommodation
of STOCK DlitVEBS, and will furnish
them' With provsnder, at living rates.
' EnMlTNr* rvinn
1) J. B. CRAWFORD.
TO*. SS, 1859 43 tf
*WTE M Aft S R A T'T. UHTTQl?
?J?U iivuuw?
TfY EL OOBB^Pbopbietor.
: mm fwou?d ifl<urto blic
bi? nwwSiiittiliftlPVitlftl-r<se??iiwBB *i?i
' iff*, luring ?drhe.f*perleo<se id Hotel-k?*epV
y ing. h? flatters hiiHfcfelf th?fc he wHl be *bU to
" ple*?? hij frispds enJ customeri Hi* table
wilI At All.tio^i b? gopj>lie.1 w* tH .
Market Afford*.
- 'I .-H^?.,5a?* j? wel{ provided with attentive
fvery?h>^ to >eoJ.?r ,h ia cmtoffl;
. '^ebvW! lfcfo tf
"y v3;'^
B; PROVISIONS, CU TLERY.
EtERR,
art House, JS. c,
nee to his customers nml friends that lie hns recently
o his former Slock of Goods, inuking his cvtuhliiih'
public aro respectfully invited to exumiuo his block.
'B.OYISIONS, &
Sperm find Adamantine CANDLES,
CHEESE, U1CE and SALT,
ka BACON?Sides, Shoulders nnd IIam?,
MACKEREL, in KilR, Iiurrels and Ilalf
Darrein,
Bern American MUSTARD,
SPICE, GINGEIt, PEPPER, &c.;
WINUUW-GLASS,
.cli,
iIB CUTLERY,
Tools,
wmLmj w&m,
I PLOW STEEL,
nan and. Cast
Ljj F1 a T
Contractors is Particularly invited
Tools, Cutlery, &c.
An *r
7BY & CO,
IETAIL DEALERS IN
ttlADE CLOTHING, I
S TATA'S HOTEL, i
C G I A >
M!amifact"ure tlieir own.
^Tew ITorl^V , .
QUALITY. TO SUIT THE TRADE OF ^
r THEIR CUSTOMERS THE VERY
CKOWN TO T1IE TRADE. , i {
S?THEEY RECEIVE WEEKLY FROM
IEVLIN & CO., ^
1
JiT'-WiBL-iIBEUSS. \
DIRTS. DRAWERS, GLOVES, &c., <fcc. Call
y |>n>miso to thovv their first SPRING GOODS ?
Vugusta. j
il * e
3wr J*2:
WASQKS, ! J
Four or One Horse,
lROi-V OR WOOD AXLE,
REPAIRING. ' ?
, u
BLACKSMITHiNG,
HORSE-SHOEING, ]
and alt. work in. his line,
done to order, \
.^.nr W
Abbeville C II., Feb. 22. 1859. 43'Jm r
NOTICE.
PATEJff Jf^X OI1G O. J
A'll r.Viio wis if a Plow that will n
enve one-fiI'tli of :tie horse power used on <,
a farm, and much expense in oCii'tr respccta.
will not fail ty examine this. It was patented c
in February l&58,.by_E. II. Blood worth of Upson
County, Georgia.; and has taken prem- r
Sums at every Fair licld in Alabama and Geor- ^
i^ia since. The stock is simple, and from tyo ?
to fifteen different plow lioeaCAn be used on it. y
There can be no <ioulit of its superiority to an}1
ever bef-re nffcmJ '! ? T'
. . _ | it 1111 "? his 10 lie p
it*?*n lit the b flcksmith nliop of E. J. Taylor, at 0
Abbeville C. II., at any tiinc, and will be exhib- t|
ited especially during Court week. c
Price $1.00 for ever pluw run on a farm. ii
G. W. HUCKABEE. >'
Agent for South Catolina. l<
Feb. 22, 1859 43 lm
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v:% I*
JOHN CORBETT, (
HOUSE PAINTER, I
GRAINER, MARBLER, PAPER HANGER,
ANI> .
SIGN WRITER,
Abbeville C. H. ?
b
SOUTH 'CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE PISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ll
Henderson, Kutlnrul,") I
North ii Plutt, I %
vs. > Bill for Relief, InHadden,
Slager & Co., I junction, <fco.
and others.. , J
IT appeawnfj^to my satisfaction, that A. Wilson
Hadden. Ahraliom *41-....-. ?i"
...t uuiii omfrer,
Spearling <k Brother, defendant* in the above
muted ca^e,1 reside beyond the limiUf of.'this
State. Otr-motion of J. C? Calhoun, Comp. Sol.
ordered that the Mid-defendants do appear and
plead, answsr o^ duinur to eftid Bill of Com; JQ
plaint, within three .months from the. ppblicfttion
hereof, or tfielottne' will be taken Pro J
Confeuo. ??!?.? *L --
, *- /' '
Wm. H; PARKER, C. E. A. D. B
Coromission-r's Office, \ H
Feb. 21, 1B68. j 43 8m w
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ivr* o tt t-i ?r > ?
ua. 0 ."11 BiJX'K-Jt BE A RD, _
den % im T* t
Graduate of the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery. A
SA8 p*rmi?neiHly located #4^. Atrtieville C. ^
II., and toliciuj a nli&i*? of pufolicpat- 1
ronafffl- ' * ~
" 7"* m>iH uneio lull UDppr o
E*^edT'lerve? d?#J,roy?Und n
' rF'ir^rmt&rrtuui"" /'? & '
ippplplp
lIEAD-QUARTEltS.
ABBEVILLE, S. 0. )
Feb. 11, lbO? f
ORDER KO. 5.
BY tlte resignation of 0\V. \V. PERRY'
MAN',.the utlii'i* ?f Briismlicr GhhtiiI o1
llie 1 Bt lirigiiik* of Cavalry is vaennt. Col. '
W. PlCKENS of the 1st Regiment, will
ace n8 ueueral of Brigade till 11;? Vacancy is
filled.
By order of the Mnj. General.
WM. TaTOM,
Aid de Camp.
ORDER NO. C. ...
An election for Brigf-dior Gcr.'rni of the 1st
Brigade of Cavalry "/ill he held (v.-ithin the lei$ul
Ixtiirs) at**tich llrqimcntal Muster Ground
on SATURDA Y the tfOtli of APRIL ne5:t.
Manrgers of election to count the vuten and
transmit to tlie Mnj. General, a Statement in
writinjr, showing the result, of each I'oll.
By order of tho Maj. General.
WM. TATOM,
Aid dc Camp.
Feb. If.. 18.r)9. -1"
Edgefield Advertiser. Anderson Gazette i
r.n;l Greenville Patriot. coj?y twice. I
AUGUSTA HOTEL.
GEORGIA. ;
WM. E. WHEELOCK, i
PROPRIETOR. ,
Pel'. 11,1850 41 3111 i
APPRENTICE WASTED.
r|~MlE subscriber desires to procure an AP- 1
1 PRENTICE, toleiuu tin; BLACK SMITH 1
Trade. Either a white ltOY or NEGUO will "
be tnken. Apply to the subscriber, at Abbe- *
ville C. II.
Wm. KNOX.
Feb. 17. 1859. 42 Sm.
-TEW JBL?l /m. uKracflSS
V OTICE is I'PI'C^V iriunn ?! * ? ?
I'M tion for six we?; si,. application will !>e ^
nadeto tlie Commissi- ri"t of Pensions, for the
issue of duplicates of *?" rrnnts, No. !84UO, for
KM) acres issued to Zuulinriah Smith: also i<- T
nied to Amos II. Townsend, Xj. 48)03, for 100
icres. Act ttd of March 1865.
The same having been lost and Caveats
igainst tlicir Location entered in the General
Land Oflice. F
J. T. STEVENS,.- T
Attorney for Zachariah Smith end A. II.
["ownseiid. r<
Abbeville. C. II., S. C. ) '.1
Feb. 11th, 1859. f 42 Ct !l
st
niJG SOUTIIEStW QUAKDIAK, u
is rrin.isiiEii at li
Columbia, South Carolina. "J
BY CllAULES P. PELIIAM.
Terms. u
)nily ?6.00 per annum ?.
'ri-Weekly 4 00 "
Veekly 2.00
tsr l'aym<*tit in advance invariably. P??st- | t\
ulsters seinljn;* us five daily sub.-eribors, with scj
Ho.UO, or fiv? .tti-weekly subscribers, with
2U.Q0. (enclosed in registered letters, will be ol
ntitled to iuj extra copy, or in lieu yf tluit 20 j s<
i'jr cent, off the sunis'tiius remitted, provided
he order is for nstnp.uy..ad five copies. Ten ]
ier cent, will be nll-nwil on amounts rwuitted
for single subscriptions. tii
ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at the following ratPS in the Daily W1
nd Tri Weekly: One Square (leu lines or Iwss) 1,1
ne insertion 50 ccnta, each subsequent inser- l>'
ion 35 cents. '
When .an advertisement h inserted in the J>'
Veckly, or but once u ""cck in the Daily, 50 .
ts. n sipiare lor each insertion.
We ollVr to advertisers the inducement of
ending their favors to be read by a numerous
ud influential class of renders, both in town I"
ud country. The " Southern Guardian" pre- [ 1,1
mua great advantages as an ailvertising nieliuin;
it* circulation is large, and is daily and
a pidly-extending?particularly in the middle .
nd upper districts of tlie State. lu
... JOB PKINTIKG.
The Job Of!ice is thoroughly appointed in all
espeets, arrd fitted for every description of
ob Work. In connection with it is a Bindery.
The "Southern Guardian ' i,s devoted to the j T
laintainaiK'C of the rights, honor and interests
f the Soiftli under die Constitution. While it
fi L-?v.M!in uicuciimiTHiic rany when
vcr its course shall command np'pfoval l?y its rni
iistice, it yet mere confidently* and distinctly J
dies upon tl?e people of tlic South ; and its the tl
cat preparation for th?; contest whicli is even m
o\v upon up, ii will zealously luhor to effect di
uign and co-operation amongst ourxcluf*.
In the management, of thisjournal, the early
rodrrction of" every clnss of news from allpaits
f the world, ilie.lcs^outiof.virtve and morality,
lie interests of cdtivatior^, apncultnre, comnierial
and manufactures?will Vic '*?*pt promptly
i virw, arm no ellort will b5 spared to uuike
I ill all respect* an acceptable lire-side visi- j~
ar.
Feb. 24, 1859 44 tf
JEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS
RAY k ROBERTSON'S,1
No. 1, Granite Range.
em7" ij reg to announce to our numerous
ww friends, and the public generally, that r
'e are now prepared to allow the largest and it
est selected Stock of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
ver offered.ill this market, which upon itiH|iecoil
will be'fouud to contain everything new in
fancy Dress Goods, Black, and
Colored. Silks, Cloaks & e
Shawls, Embroideries. w
Gloves, Hosiery^ R
Flowers, ni
??BJ3?lF% .j&nfflgBQB,
jtf-ouo^QSjttop.)
With a large ^seorlmentcf
)om^rtio and Plantation Goods, ^
o which w# invite especial attention. Our f0
t<n:k of,., . .
fegro Blanket^, Kersey])' ftnct, Broirana.
are been selected with KtfVa*. care. .??<$ Ujy*
hich we offer at the very, lowest market prim :
r CASHi .. v ; tl|
Sept 20. 1888 Q* u
' .. ., w bi
& Notioo to,Debtors. th
rtmthe bafrj^?*it?d ft* SOTE&_*thJ th
CCOtfNTS in thc!fi?ndB of ^OHN Q-. BAS- >(|
.IS, jfcq., for Cotf^Uon Unto. j*id^by the .t
? tJLA'- zi T?oe 8iieo
Ac<???nt* otov toat Sixth tr
J J*j ??T*ngtytfo no to. " . .J
M.reh 40,, ,:? ?
11 E M O Y E D .
"1,V7 E tako this opportunity of informing our
YY l'ATKONS himI I'HI KN DS that.we-lihv?
Imuglit out tin" iMerest of Me.?srs. SlttLEY t'i
USIIKli, of this Town, and have rcriivvJ '.o
the Store formerly occupied l<y tlitrni.
We return our sincere thanks f ' the Planters
lienernlly for the liberal patronege always li'citoffvil
upon U(*. end will endeavor to continue
lo merit the fame.
When we shall have the pleasure of greeting
iitir old Friend# and Patron* at our new loea
i.mi, ni?y win Him us iuny supplied with the
following articles:
Superior Java, Lniruyra ami Rio COFFEES;
Stunrl's A. 13. C. I'owdei-ed ?fc Cruahtd SUGARS;
Golden SYRUP;
Orleans nuil West India MOLASSES;
English Hairy CHEESE;
No. ], '2, 3, Kits nml Barrel*, MACKEREL;
Heavy Guiiiij BAGGING;
Bale ROl'E mid TWINE;
Canvassed HAMS;
Tennessee and Baltimore BACO^;
OSNABUIMJS, STRIFES. SllIRTIXGS:
BLANKETS nn.l I'LAINS;
Negro HATS. BltOO ANS and HOOTS;
Oils, Turpentine Glass nn<l Whitclend;
TOBACCO, Indigo, Madder and Spiers;
Every description of IKON and STEEL, ?tc.
We have made arrangements witli the most
:elebrated Distillers on the Continent to supdy
us the BEST ami MOST CHOICE
BRANDS OF LIQUORS,
['lint can he produced. Our future aim and in
eutions will he to keep unimpaired our long
-tablished reputation for keeping the FINEST
iinl most 1'L'KE LIljL'KS ever offered in Hum
>urg. Our large number of customers for
Vines and Liquors is sufficient guarantee that
ye keep the purest and best articles in this
iue.
Our superior facilities for selling Imported
Vines and Liquors are unquestionable, as we
eeeive them direct froii) the London Docks.
IN OUE SADDLE*Y DEPARTMENT
Vill be found a New and Fashionable Stock of
ne Saddles, warranted for durability and easy
iiling. Also, American and Enirlkh Housings,
lugiry and .Wagon Hsirness, Bridles, Curb and
nuftle Bit?, Whips, ite.. tfce..
u. t iN. I'j. SUM>JlU2f.
Hamburg. Jon. &, 18.09. 08 tf
m&~cimrax
IS PlBLISIIEl)
i v I5jK l TUJSSDAY MORNING,
AT NEWBERRY, S. C.
JY WILLIAM F. NANCE.
TERMS:
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ikty Cknts lit the expiration of six months, and
intEU Doi.lauh at I he end of the }-ear.
JS?? paper will be discontinued until nil ararng?-8
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!0 subscription" i?r:ce is pi>f.???vo.T tiniJ???
ie option of-the proprietory when the circumduct#
call fur n different course.!
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led, for tlie"first insertion, lit'il- Tliirty-Seveti
id on* luvlf cents fur every subsequent. Jnaermi
under three- months. .*
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at five dollars n year.
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1, two squares $7, three squares $10, four
uares ?12.
Six Months Advertisements.?Onesquare f7,
> ?? squares ?12, three squares $10, four
uares ?"i".
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changing foiib times, one square $10, two
, cm, niri-e MjimresifZO, totfr squares
ill. ntnl five squares $34. A square eousists of
lines of bivvii'r
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u-t (>ii [mi?l lor in advance.
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six lines or under solicited, and w i!l roceive
nt uilotH insert ion. s
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of insertions, will be continued nr.til ford
(if) ami charged accordingly.
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lid by the person hauding in the unnevneeent.
Communications designed to promote private '
terest. or reCoinmendiii inn? r? f
it-t-s of honor, |>iotit, or trust, will be charged 1
r as advertisements.
vzz je: mm.~w
AND
0MMISSION HOUSE.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
["MIE Subscriber, informs t.lie Citizens of Ah- 1
bcvillc District, and the public generally,
ut he is fully prepared to supply them at
odernto nrii-fa u/Iil. -11 -?-1 11 '
, ...... ..... nuu cvcryuung IDC1*
* 111 or pertaining t;j the
GEOCEEY BUSINESSOrders
Attended to with Prompititude.
Having nmple facilities for the sale, on adintnifeoua
terms of (-orinignmenl:)?such ns
JTTON; FLOUJt. CORN nnd oilier- Produce
-making liberal cash advances oh the same,
! respectfully invites a share of publ'c patrouW.
L. RE1LLY.
References.
Hon. Jas I). Tkaoewell, Tins. Edward J. Aniur,
Jessb Drafts, Cushier Exchange Bank,
ulumbia, I>ic. T. J. Goodwy.v, Cait. J auks
Adams, Messrs. Chamdkum ?fc Marshall.
Columbia, Jan. 28, 1850. 40 9m
C II A RLE S COX
WZmjC, Would respectfully inform w .
the I'ublic that lie has
u j- i'j iv Hj JJ A SHOP
for tiib . ,
taking and Repairing of
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.!
It is opposite (but not opposed) to M'tf Taylor'sitalilislmiprit.
He hopes that bv doing good
ork,*tid making reasonable charges, to receive
eliace af.*fliiWicpstrYwnge:;. >? >' .
Ho I)asp? harMi.at.this time, several ;nowkn<l
:at Buggikh, and one excellent Waocm, which
i will sell low.i*<**
28ih Oct. 185$. 2S3m'
. ' I*
Lime ! Lime! |
Fresh Stone LiTne, just receivedlUU'
?u conpignmeDt,,tmd for enl* veryiow- ?
r CASH in quantities to suit purchasers by
\ H. S. KERR;
ittnnaf 10*0 **
MU^UOV <||| A UUO< 1>I
'
TO REGULATE THE LIVEftfe ONE.OF
9 physician's principal aims in ftll cases of dev
[ity or weakness of: J.he system, fo*J\frhen j
is its done healtb'?etiialfv follows.
To find A rem'i^y-iq^do ibis has been the aim
J)r. Sarffprd during year?6f pi'aotjcc, ..w^eree
Liver IovigorAtor >r$? njed with tfie graajr;
Iracott, and fully experjinatfted witK/utftil
could be recommended wjlK confidence aY><f
itbf and ian^^Saw^hap it bfien recuiiiuieu'ueu
p th? oqia 'l 'lft8'been
Wh.6h wev
M. ISRAEL & MUSSEL
WO U Ll> UESt'ECTFULLY INFORM
their Friends and Customers tliut they
have a very heavy stock of
FAM. AHD WIHT3R
on hand, wliiclt they will sell, on account of
the advancing season, at very low prices'.
Planters who have uot yet bought their
\ E ii It ? K Fi KSRYS,
GEORGIA PLAINS,
AND
Rrogans and Sfcjjro Blankets,
would do well to give tin a cull, as wc now
close out those ?oods at Co*t.
Our lartrc stock of
Calicoes, Homespuns, DeLaines, Alpacas. Merinocs,
Ladies' Cloaks and Bonnets,
will be offered at low prices.
HOOP SKIRTS ,
FOIl LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN,
Latent Styles.
READY-MADE CLOTHING
For Men, Boys nnd Youth?,?nil nizea nnd
({Utilities to suit the season, and at prices to
suit everybody. _ , .
GENTS' AND BOYS' SIIIRTS,
Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, nrnl 07sryln:pg in the
Furnishing Line at living priCr.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
TrmH, Valises, Ci?'pet Bntj3, and a general
i. . -stools ;of . - ..
i'ankoc NolionR,
AT OUR USUAL LOW RATES.
Ui'itig determined to sell, if possible, we nsk
tlie nl'enlion ?;( Llic Inlying community tu our
lurirc use* itn:eut "I gooJs, which will lie freely
shown, ntnl hoIil vcr> low for the "Cash."
Nov. 1, 1858. 27tf
PAPER
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE
AND
PRINTERS' DEPOT,
For the sale of
WRITING, PRINTING, ENVELOPE *
AND
COLORED PAPERS, CARDS
AND
PRINTING MATERIALS
OF ALL KINDS.
.. .. . AGENT FOR
L. JOHNSON & CO.. Tvne Founderc
R. HOE & ca.
Ami other Printing Press makers.
PRINTING INKS OF BEST QUALITY,
At Manufacturer's Prices.
To Merchants.
The Subscriber begs to cull attention to his
j L.iRGE STOCK OF
Writing and Wrapping Paper
of all kinds, which Jie will sell very
LOW FOR CASH,
or short credit <ju large sums.
JOSEPH WALKER,
120 llceting-it., Charleston, S. C. 1
Oct. 7, 858.
rr*IJE'U?dersinge"1 respectfully announces to
_I_ 'the citizeni'of Abbeville, C. II., and vicinity,
.lljut he l:a3 Opened a
.Moot and Shoe Shop,
n the oflic? lately occupied l?y Dr. 9. II. Benrd,
Deufiht, opposite NJ/.. West field's Harness anil
Snddlery Store,- and is rendy to mnkerrnj mend
Boots and Slioes, entrusted to It-ia care, jcc.
PATRICE O'KGEPPE.
;^nn. 12, 1859. ?1 tf
. Wrick layer and Plasterer.
r J MIO Undersipned respeetfully " Ifvfqfnis the
jl citizens 01 .tooevuie, mat liflving'located
permanently at Abhevillo Vilhig*,'lie is prepared
to execute every tiling ill '!:ii line of business,
a ml -hopes by prompt attention, to merit
a due share of public palreuajro.
JAM)fi3 T. JEFFRIESS.
January Cth, 135?. 30 If
Rridai and Party, Dresses.
FOUR QUARTER, Six QUARTER and 1
Eight Quarter Whilo ILLUSIONS, White
find Colored TARLATONS, Bridal WREATHS
and Fancy HEAD DRESSES, Fio-WEna and i
Chenille in greut %'ariely. Also, White Lace, 5
Beutuas, at i
GRAY & ROBERTSON'S. .
Oct. 28 2Gtl i
TOE EXERCISES
of the /ti. t..
ABEVILLE MALE ACADEMY
Will be Resumed on the
HTAn<1n?r
_ ..... .>an<ii j, iaav<
rf^IlE Scholastic ycnr will comprise two
JL terms : The 1st commencing the 1st Monday
in January will continue 28 weeks?the
2d commencing the '2d Monday in September
will continue 12 weeks. -
It is desirable that pupils should becin with
tlia Session.
RATES OF TUITION. ,
1st Session. 2d Session.
Rending, Spelling and
Primary Geography, $14 00 $ 6 00
The above, wiih English
Grammar and Arithmetic.
- - . - 20 00 9 00
The abore.-- -withT Ali'fl
bra ntid 'Geometry,' 23 00 40 00
The above, with Latin
and Gr*ek, - - 28 00 li OO
PupiU will be charged from' the time of <
entering to the end of tlie Se^sron. '
Board can be procured convenient to the
Academy. < ' r\'i ,
, Y/. H. WHITE, A. E , Principal. \
T\ ?
uca za, moo 84 8rn
X^qi^Jxern Planting Potatoes.;
t^jfY BBL8. Pink Evo Potatoes, for Planting
tf\J in find order. " . ,
^ s ^ *,
Sngar, Coffee and Molasses. c
10 kk.' w rv 0^?- *L
...v."uc* r ^ \
4 H'ndn. Choice N. O. Suga$?....;... ...,? .(
10 bbIvSteW*ct> Coffee do . ;,;c r,
BngiTrime Bio Coffee,
10' do Laauira- .v do . ' ' . , ,
6 do^ Mnric*ybo $ '.?
4 do Old Woiiha jHR ?
lardwarc andvOatlery, Car^terf Tool# J
y'ttif Ittif i iy . 8
fn great variety and of btflty(jtliH^y."; "* *
4Q Bo Ms Adamantine Candfes. _
M 6?; * J
* fi H; %. B&RR.
F?b;M*& - 40 A, " , "
JEFFEltS & C0T1IRANS,
CHARLESTON S. C.
"\7""?7ILIi continue the Factorage and ConiV
mission Business in this city (tlieir office
on Central Wharf) where they will be
pleased to give their strict aud personal attention
to tile snle of
Cotton, Flour, Wheat, &c.?
or to any business intrusted to their cnro. Will
huy goods or Family supplies to order, Commissions
for Iniviiiir or selling '2\ per cent-.
They take this opportunity of tendering their
thanks to their friends and patrons for their
liberal patronage, and respectfully solicit a
continuance of the same.
IT. L. JEFFF.K9,
W. S. COTHKAIf,
JU1IN (JOTI1HAN.
Charleston July 10th '08 10 tf
M. W. BYTHEWOOD,
GENERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANT,
No. 201 Row,
COLUMlilV, jS. C.,
FOR the Sr.le of ftp A b, ESTATEj.N EG ROES,
also COTTON,-. W' I EAT, BAC'OK, Lrm),
Whiskey, Sugar, 'ioffac, Molnsncr, Flour, Better,
Corii/.llriy niid Produce generally.
Str5vt perccnr.l htleu'tton paid to the sale of
any rf llie nhove?liberal advances made and
prompt returns.
Refers to II. S. Kerr and D. L. McLauchlin,
Ahb-villc C. 11., S. C.
Aug. 4. 1853, 14 tf
WINDOW SHADES,
IN GREAT VARIETY,
AT GRAY Ji ROBERTSON'S.
.Tunc 2, 18.r)8 f> tf
bit. j. i\ in a Bit y
Haying Located permanently nt
ABBEVILLE OOU RT HOUSE,
Offers his Professional Se.rvie.tt. to the
Citizens of the Village and the Vicinity
Office in the Marshall House, on the Main
Street.
November 20, 1858.
IkoiiMC and Lot lor Sale
IN ABBEVILLE VILLAGE.
THIS IIOUSR ami LOT is situate in ft quiet
and convenient part of tlie Villa *e.
The Dwelling is sufficiently large to accommodate
a small family, with all necessnry .Outbuildings.
The Lot contains something over
au Acre of Land ; and has u new and substantial
Fence around.
Any one desirous of purchasing ehch a Lot
woul.l do well to cull on da 1 tvill sell it
low and on the most nccnmntodntini* terms.
Vi'M. II. WILSON.
Sept 10. 58 -Jf. ?
Philotoken, or Female's Friend.
A NEW supply just received and for sale
by JORDAN & McLAUCIILIN?...
March 12, 1858 45 " tf
Rattan and llrass for SKins,
\ NEW 6Ui>ply, just received
-TV at MOORE <fc QUAIFE'S.
Abbeville C. II., Aug. 19, 58 17-tf
Notice to Debtors.
,4 LL Persons Indebted to the late firm of
XV. WARDLAW LYON nrc requested to
make prompt payment, us they are anxious to
idose up the business. Their accounts ns heretofore
wilt he founij in the hands of Messrs.
lor.uan J; McLaitculin, their successors, at the
uld stand.
WARDLAW <t LYON.
Dec 17, 1858 S3 tf
POILE DRC'IIEVRE,
A FASHIONABLE, DURABLE & Desirable
u-ui iiKiv nir i.uiues uiiu v^niuircn 8 i^resses.
Also, nn elegant assortment of Scotch Gold
I'laius, at
GRAY & ROBERTSON'S.
Oct. 28 2Glf
BEFORE YOU BUY
A B'L A C K SILK DRESS
CALL 'ANT> EXAMINE A FEW PIECES
of the best and cheapest Goods ever offered
in this market, at
. v GRAY & ROBERTSON'S.
Oct. 23 2Gtf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
I. Ii. Cobb, and other*, vs. B. V. Posey, A. E.
- Hughes, and'J. T. Moore.
PKTITIO:i IN TIIE NATURE OP A FOREIGN ATTACIIMKNT.
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that B. V.
Posey.' one of the defendants in' tlie .above
tn6ed ct&ie, resides beyond the lifnifa o*f: tfriii
StHte, on w.otion of Thomson <fc Fair. Pro.'Pm
>rder that said \) y.. P^sey.dy appeal', ploail
answer op ileimir to said Petition within three
nonihs from the publication hereof or tlie same
will be taken pro confccso against liim;' '
" : W: II. PARKER, C. E. A. D.
Commissioner's Office, ) '
Feb. 24, 1869. J 43 3rn
: 9 h?
Printed Delaines.
PIECES of Rich and Beautiful Design?,
mJtJ from 12$ to 25 cents per yard, at
GRAY & RORERTSON'S.
Oct. 28. 26tf
A. New One-Horse Buggy and a Fine
PAIR OF SINGLE HARNESS
ittachsd, for.oule low.
Apply at this Office.
Jan '21, '69 83
? : : r. c.y
Lime, Plaster Paris, and hydraulic
, i ? Cement, t. v
OK HAND AND for sale Low for .ojCsH,
B7 ' II. S. KERll.
Ausr. 4. 14 tf
^?1 I ?i?,
Chapped- Hands !, &liapped Lips!
nr^ni?. Sll1iaAfS1ta*>a
X bitpply of Amandine? Cold Cream, Poti
ml e Divine.'&e. Tli'<?e are'articlea if applied
to tlit skifi tt'fter washing will Jjeuotify, sofleu
?ud preserve it frea'froin chapping.
' JORDAN A MoLAUCHLIN.
Jan. 27, 1859V 89 tf
* W Received
T^is Week.
?; ' > ' ^ u
WHITE AND,.'^COLORED PLUMBS for
-Bbmiets fnrlt.Hend DreMe*, White and
Colored fcffELKA'SHAWLS, 20 Dokd White
ind Colored Ktf> GLOVES, at ,
V' GRAY& ROBERTSON#^*'
Oct. 28. _ . 26t? v (;
f iiV,^ _ ,-u
TTJ8T received a larg&lpt; 10,000 very fine
J Cigars, vrorth.froifu|BJO $80 per thorn
nd. Also, a']pt ?j?*Arj fi o 9 dfie ?iiig Tobac<ib,
t $1.25 to $1.60 per%. l'pre FreooVBnjifify,
crtainly tnarie from .Vho juice of the' #>a"t>^.
vine?, WfliskMja, Gtn?. Ac., ottlie very bert
uality thaf we lin*# been ajle with muqh :
are aud great expenses to^btaiu.
? "L RDAlT?^cLAUCHLIN.
May 27 th, 1858 4 if
* - j? >?. #? *? . ; . g it . jx. ' *
^1B aa .V .
^ Kir* BPnn? Aetdemy.
p&E E*eroj*e? of the abo?e w?ll known
r*;\i ? i',ng WHMto..r*Sufe?d:
WR^aJB? ?l?t m*ti, urr<ftr the ohatv? of Mr.
AM^Wl WORnr^ PrfhciJlC (All o> Mi i
f.
CANDIDATE 8.
Tlie friends of Capt O. M. S.ATTISON
spectfully announce him as-.*?:giudi<late for
Tax Collector at the noit elc2J;;r.,.
ti\t i- ' Li
The friends of JAMES A.* M&dikb respecffully
announce him As a Caudidate for Tax
Collector at tlie next elpctjion.:
The friends of Dr. J.' F". McC<!)MB respectfully
announce him na n Candidate for Tax
Collector at the uext ele'etiorr.
tS" We are authorirwl to nnnounce'S. A.1
HODGES as a Candidate for Tax Collector, at
the ensuing election. t . .
CJff- The friends of C..pu W. S.it ARRIS,
respectfully aiinoiJnce him as ft Candidate fot*
the office of Tax Collector of Abbeville District
at the next election.
The numerous friends of WESLEY A >
BLACK Esq., respectfully announce him as a
Candidate fur Tux Collector at the next eleov
tion.
The friends of HENRY S. CASON respect
tilly nnrinounco him as a Candidate foe Tax
Collector, atlie ensuing election. '
C1T The fricirdaof JOHN A. HUNTER re-'
speclfully announce him a candidate1 for the
office of Ordinary, at the next election.
Oct. 27, 1838. , 7
The friends of Col. J. G. BASKIN re-"
ppictfulty. announce him a candidate for the
office of Ordinary, at the next election.
Nov. -1, 16u3..
. OALHOUU, '
GENEVA). COMMISSION MERCHANT,
k^c?;iv;:.\a._asd fohwaudino ag^nt,
B.evrold Str<2ef. 2tl drinr hf?1nw OTnwm
i ' $103?;~
I, AUGUSTA, OA.
AGENT FOR THE SALE OF
COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, CORNj
Oats, Sugar, -Molasses, Bacon, Bice, and
. Pzoductf Generally.
MAKING LIBERAL ADVANCES ON SAME."
Tiie Commissions for Selling Cotton will in
twenty-five ceula per bale.
Sept. 9, S8 19 If
THE LIVER -
I^VIGORATORJ
'.PEEPARED BV DR. SAXFORD, '
Compounded Entirety frotn - Gums, '
I S one of the best Purgative and Liver Medi
1( . cines now before the public, that acts as &
Cathartic, easier milder. and more effectual thau
r.nv other medicine known. It is not only a
I Cathartic, but n T.ivpr Romo^" c?? ?
. - -y ni bl on
| the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on
' the stomach and bowels to Carry off that, matter,
tlitis accomplishing two purposes effectual
ly, without any of tfie painful feelings experienced
in the operations of most Cathartics. It*
strengthens the system (it the same, timfe that it'
purges it; and when tali?ri dally ..lb moderatedoses,
will strengthen artd build it up with unusual
rapidity. > , v .j ^
The Liver is one of tr.c principal rpgnla
tors of the human body; nnd when performs
its functions well, the powers of the
t system are fully developed. The stomach ijj;
j almost entirely dependent on the ljoalthy'5
action of the liver-for the proper perform-'
^ ance vf ita. fujictiops; when the stomach is
Bat fnult, tfie btxwels are at fault, and the
wfrolfc statin? euffGrs in <?on??.?nn<.../..?
. # . -1?" "???
org ait?t*hefJ Liver?having ceased to do itB
L duty. F6*'.the diseases of tlmt organ, one
of the proprietors has mails it his study, in'
, a| practice tjf /piore than twenty years, to
find some,remedy wherewith to counteract
t the nianj- derangements to wnich it is liable.
U To prove tliat this remedy is at last found,:
2 any person troubled with the Liver Complaint,
in any of its forms, has to try boi9
tie, nud conviction is certain.
These Gunia remove all morbid or bad.
, matter from the system, supplying in their
[|v place ?a Wealthy ftow-cf bile, inyigorating
qtonncli, causing, food to digest well;
y* purifying the blood, gi'ving tone and health
H. to the \vhole maehinery,' removing the cauis
K of the.aiscase, eff"ctit>g a radical cure.
P Bilious attacks are cured, and what is
, better, prevented, by the occasional use of
the Liver Inviizorattir.
^ One dose after eatJflg is sufficient, to rcy
lieve the stomach n-nd prevent the food from
arising, nrrcLsouring.
Only one dose taken before retiring, prcf
-F Vento' Nightmare.
2 Only one dose tnken at night, loosens th?
R bowels gently, and cures Costivecess.
BOne Jose taken after each meal will cure i
Dyspepsia. " , >
*B2T One dose of tno .tea,spoonfuls wi!l>
^ always relieve Sick'.Ifeadafcfie. ' *
P One bottle taken .for femaKs obstruction
y will removecauae of the .disease, and .
R make a. pifftyst cure. ( ,r -v.
-Onlvonk dose iramc?d!at?>lu rpl??v/>a
. * r.-*' J " v,,wMi
U wl)ile*on:s uooe often repented is a sure euro .
^ for' Cholera, Morbus, and a preventive of
*Choft>ra.
jgp" Oijly one bottle is needed to throw
yflj out.of the system the effects of medicine af- ;
ter a long sickness. xi\
f\ One bottle taken for Jaundice re- V
* moves all Ballowness or unuatural color from ?
- the skin. J. i
One dose tnken a short time before eating. t^v
U gives vigor to the appetite and uiabes^fooaiv
S digest well. ,'^fy
_ One dose often reneated niAii.il/'-:.
SDinn liajd in its worst fornu, whili.Sum'mer *
nnd Uowel complaints yield almost to thd"\
r first dose. ' J..
tL One or two doses cures at{aql<soused by r
R Worms in Children: there iitajroNfrOTer ''
(j or speedier ren&dy in the world, astilooter "
; .v.
j Z3T A few bottles cures Oropny.-bS exctf
tin); the Absorbents. J
-< we tHke pleasure in recommendirrg'thi*^?
medicine a? ? preventive for Fever flhiT.
Ague, Chill Fever, and all Paver* of.?: BiU}
ious Type. It opertftea with certainty.an^T
thouaundt ara willing*^ .jteatifyto .Ma'^oqiderful
virtues.-v 'u'- ' "*?
All who ufce.ik ** ? giving thei? mi&hinions ?
testimony in its'fcior/. ^ 'vC .. A
r9f Mi* w^ter ift the month /witjijthe Invigorutor,
anduwttHow btrth tdgetb^^ J '. V
THE LrVBR INVICipR ^.
Is A Bceie^ifib Medicalworking
cuVe*. ?lmoat too great to ^li?% ,1*
<>ure8 ea if hy mngj.^ven the ^t ^ ^vmL
Hflrtefit! afrd seldpm th*n one; bottje
to cure any kin^.of fciver ,
*o?t Juunaiee v
Heedache. iff of whictfJ^.ttaeireetjjt
n x>
cwcu juivtsr. . s i . f .
Price, One Dollar per btottleJ. ' 'fife\ - Jl
SANPORp A CO.tfrpji'
(V ' 845 Broadly; |L
pirni PiSf ^ %jtf * 1; -
Fnhnestock
A. ft. . Hftrwrf TliRiimip#. A .'laf^Htl.vL^t
jI| U;i ^^