The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, November 25, 1859, Image 4
FALL AND WINTER,
(899,1
MOOKE & QUAIFE,
At* ** s
iX7C7"OUl'jD again 'cull the attention of the
? V people to (lie largest ntnl best selected
stock of J)KX pl'ODS cv.er olT?r?d before in
our town, ninHidf'ilo not hesitate to sny tliat we
eao sell 3*011 miytliing in our line ns cheap ua you
can bny it in .t'rtv market for the cash, ami a
little cheaper tlian you can pet thcin in the np.
country. AV'e nelc 3*011 to examine lor yourselves,
nnd s o if wjjat- we 8113* is not true, ?i.d if it is,
come and gffljtoiir supplies fortlie winter. We
will be happylo show 3-011 through. and promieo
to please in s^-le, quality-, quantity and priuc.
MOORE & QUAIFE
Have nvw in pltfre-fl vrrylaru'c stock of K KADY
MADECLOTrUNfS? llaf. anil Caps. \\\ have
the Seamless Clothing, timt ? ? will warrant 1
not to rip. If you want anything in lhi? w?y ,
come aucl, peo bcfuiv ju'i hny elsi-whero, as wo 1
promise to save your is'onry in this department i
uud sell you jjood gooii*.
MH'ET OiAIF
Have now in store th* bos', s}.wk of LAD!F5V '
5)ItESS OOOI>S over rl.owu in our town in J
MBit IN OS, DoLANKS, CIIA1.1.1ES, ;
MERES ami SILK*5, all crados md a irood !
#?tock of' I^LACIC SII#KS. J tidies i iio well j
to examine before getting their *uj?j c i.
moqeexqiiaii-'s
a v
Would invito 11i6 ladi lo x.ouir.t* tin ir
of CLOTlf.* OASSIMEUK A.\J> ViLVITCLOAKS
and SHAW IS. a* \v?> lmv<> n vi-ry '
Jni'ire stock of these jjnods now in htorr. Wo |
lmve n good afsorlm-'iit of Mii-hV hihI Ls>l;oit' !
FL ATI'S nntl BONNETS, II<X>P SKI UTS in i
every quantity and nil |>ric*"?. I
mooreitquaife. !
Have in eloro l>y lar the l?'-st. stuck o? DOMES- |
TIC GOODS t.'-uy Iimvu < 1:
BLEACHED and BilOWN SHIKTINCS |
BLEACHED and BltoWN SHEETINGS. I
" BLEACHED and BUOWN LINEN T.M5LK!
DAMASK, ii verv lari'i- s'?ck ?'f KHUSKYS ni;-l
BLA'KKKTS. a l->o<] Mo-k of fin.- 1JE1) lil.AN- i
KETS, I>01LKVS n:i<l MAI'KINS. JANUS.
T\VEKI>S. SATINKIN r.v-i CLOTHS?all i
price*; Will ri: an ! si'AI'LK OSN Al'.r lU'.S. !
We know we evi !:ii yeur orders ill tliis way
if you will <on?*> .*> : 1 v\.i?ninc. Wo will inko
pleasure iu f!.t..v.r c t:nv through our stv.-k
who wni:t p?>.- is i.i t!i ??: anv oilier ??ej>?r'meiit.
Our stool; KKY nn<l G1.ASS !
"WAKE is very !nrir<'. Coine an J see ii ii you
\ratil anything in tint' u ny
.MOORi: & QIJAIFE
Would hjsI luiit tlifir terms mill j
vray of <]oin? hu.tiiir.-* ore the f-irne as hereto- j
fore; we intern) to stainl to the en?h *y*tctn, j
wo like it beiti-r every <lny, nn?l we think 11?
nnl.lm 1 e... t . .. - - - *
V'uv*.w ka\j ai?v, juuftiiiLr :ruiu un* iiicrcusc 01 our .
tales.
y.ooni: A QUAIFE.
_Sepl. 3i"t 1S50. 22-I f
A. A. WSLlIAMS |
HAS jnjt, ivcoived this work lnrg? ndj;
tions to liis Extensive sti'ok of
RKADV-.1IADE {
A:id is now pi<?pnr?'d to tit :iny size iii all tl?e
latest and ni?><l K,sira:>!o Mylt-sof
OVERCOAT ,
COATS, PANTS, VESTS, AC.
His stock of |
SHIRTS, UXDERSIURTS, DRA WERb, j
HOSIERY AND CRAVATS, !
Is very full and complete.
Will fiiew bo found at A. A. WILLIAMS',
i ? full and complete of
LADIES'
DRESS GOODS.
Embracing
AI^L. -Jiui J\ t WEST STYLES XODES, I
PL A LV A.XI) PLAID CASHMERES,
DELAINES, PAPLINS, GINGHAMS,
PIUNTS, iiO., &.C.
Together with n full stock of I
LAD IKS' AND MISSES'
SHAWLS, .SHOES, HOSIERY, HOOPS,
" OIovch, &c., &c.
L LA X KETS,
.o BROGANS,
M5RSEVS, SIIIRTIXGS, SHEETINGS,
Flannels,
A"I?ALL
STAi-LE
*j . ' i*
At //(> Loiccxt Prices.
ClOTIlSfCASIMEBES ffi VESTIMCS
Of newest nud - most sclecl FAit*-- und W'Xrpt?r?
omirT ?>? - ? "
inn miLW, ot best I'rertal^Lftrid Engli*!-. I
manufacture. f >*
A. A.. WILLJiftMS
Tnkes pleasure in nui:*>nncinp*f<> :.il desiring
anything in the way of the above Good?, that
lie Itaa taken particular puina in Delecting tlie
lie*t material ftpd inont approved patterns, and
with coufideace would respectfully solicit on
ex.iriHnation of bis *tock.
A good stock of 'Trimmings for sniue constantly
od liand.
And if you wnnt a HAT or CAP of nny
ktr.d -whatever be sure and enll t?t A. A. WIL
LIAMS' between Brunch, Allen ?fc Edwards
and II. S. Kerr's. [Sept. 80 if
FIFTH MLAGneAiilF
THE 15uhcriber lost III Abbevillo Pjjlrict on
the 2^lh September last A *
% GOLD WATCH &SD CHAIN.
)t believe* ,it. vu taken ftpm his ve?J,
while chingmg h^ clothvTig] tnko houso of
Enocji Kelson jfey a negro, wtfrffinCy aUemnt
w uipfutKi 01 ii. i iie watch is 4. gold ftuiilis |
.nan wat^li.with wbi^c.4i#t plate. Iiie chain .
11 (tlaoVmiJ, in ado of lur&>>Hnk*. The subscriber 1
tlHi gi*e tlieabojre rex^irJ for ita recovery, t
ifcny one gemng pos?L-*1on of it will .leave it |
wltlf"Janiea D. Clialmer^ *t Abb0v"in?'Mfl*?-? t
xiouce/ r?t ? ; *
, . . JOS. JI, CU'ALMElta.
^ bertrc. H.ru o.. Oct. 30 1869. *1
' ' ^ i '^1 ?" ' ' <.""
SB.
^^Otsfol- tbe Uaodkei^et:^
,'mnnjr
if vxfjo'mpti*. |
| ^ ^ -r? v '.**&&,*'
NEW GOODS.
WIER & LYTNGOE
iA RE now receiving a very largoUnd wellXV
^iflecteil stock of
JTALk AI1U WlilTEII
G O O JD S ,
suited for tho 'Season.
! KTosro Goods,
Ouf Slcok foiicisls of Southern and Columbia i
PLAINS, KEI&KYS, <fcc.
! Wc are Afontu for the Salem, (North Carolina,) i
PLAINS ANI) JANES, and will have j
a very larpo supply shortly.
j BHESS QOOBS, i
j in yivat varieties; such ns
BLACK A XI) COLO'J) SILKS. ENGLISH
] A SL> FIlEXi-ll I), L<iuV/?S, ENGLISH
| A Xl> FEE veil M/flfhVOS, PLA ID >*
A XI) SO LIP CO LOUS, FRCII
DvLAXIS, HOMES. 'THE
LA TEST STI LES.
; r>ImiOlDER IKS, LACKS. &e.
A splen.liil nsfortniiMit of White GooJe. Linens.
Muslin llnr.?. lliMprir* .t-<*
HiadLio:i' Oloalx.s,
LK^.G III!AT VA1U 10'i'Ilift:?FJtOM 1-OUlt TO
'11 men' DOLLARS.
READY MADE* CLOTHING. |
We have tho lirgrst. stock of
HVTJHSNT'S ci,OTi-ii3sra\Vt?
ba\o over It nil, of l!i.? vi-ry latcHt 6lvlop j
nji?1 nt, very low p ices.
J I ATS AX I > (APS.
Wo have nil tlio new . si styles of 1TATS AND ;
CAPS, nnJ the ?r*rgost stock wo have
ever hnJ.
IMcgro XSrosans. |
A very T.n: eo Stock, aiul at very
l.ow Prices.
V?"?> r\rA h r*t ?" 11. . 1. t ?
.. . .... ...... ... ii i 'iv. *.'i oonsung about, !
t'hor(y> but wo will pay this much, give j
lis u tiial und it' we cannot scil you, it will bo I
your fault nt' l suit ours.
Our motto is, "quick s?al? sand small profits.' i
\\ 11 it ifc LYTilOOE, !
iw^iroiLSHMi
M. ISRAEL, i
' i
Respectfully infoims the citizens of.
Abbeville and vicii.itv that be has just
ro'uriii-il from the North, i is now opening I
ut the old stand of Israel l>rusael a very j
large stock of
FALL AXD VJ.N'TER
GOODS,
Which L- ats nnyining lie has ever offered before,
as regards quantity, quality and price.
My Stock of C ' hiiig consists in part as
follows:
Fine I'.laek I iu-CIotli Coats.
Finn Black Uu?.:i('8s Coals.
Fine Colore.1 Business fronts.
1 >ne Moscow Bonvcr OvercosteJ*
ip'i..e Broad-Cloth OverciwM.
FiiiO Lion Skin Overcoats.
Fine Double .overcoats.
Fine Peter Shaw Overcoats.
Fine Muck CI'Hli Vesta.
Fine Colored Cloth Vests. I
Finis Silk Velvet VesU.
Fino Silk Plush Vests.
Fine Silk Vests.
Fine BlnekSatin Vests.
Fine Bi'k and Col'd Doeskin Fants.
ALSO,
A pood varietj'in medium pnd common grades,
all of which will be sold cheaper than ever.
'Drop in and Sec the Big Assortment."
In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, such as
Bleached and Brown Homespuns, 1'i int.B, Girig
hams, Double Skirt Delaine Hobes, Merinos
Alpaccas. Flannels. Hlnnlcpta lw.ntn..l-?F ??
CaHaitnera and Satinets, uiy assortment"is very
full.
CLOAKS, SIIAWL?*, & MANTTLLA SHAWLS. d
Having bought these goods for NETT CA^II
eiccliMivciy. 1 con offer grent bargains in this
line to my former friend:* an<l euslotners.
HOOPS! HOOPS!!
The largest apsorUiient I have ever liail?from i
" ?i. : - ?
vuv<i iu ijr r|iringw A1SO
tlie (Jem of Fashion. ,
II ATS TIT AT ARE HATS,
Of the following popular styles, viz: Ledger,
Morpliy mid Pocket Hats?Silk and 'Jnssimere
Hats of the lato-t stj-l*??Scotch Cloth tfjflp"*,
Silk Velvet an'! lota of other vaHdus
stylus?all ch<sbj' 1'or ca6h.
BOOTb Atf? SHOES
A full Assortment.
T ANKEE NOTIONS,
And lot* of other things for sale otyeap by
M. IS11AEL.
Sep. HO 22?1?.
JSIES VVXNGr
At the lirjit of*tbe Golden Anvil. ?
COLUMBIA, 8. 0.
r ?ut>.=cribera, lmving been appointed
JL (Tenernl Agents for ifre Southern Stat<s?
fur the sale of
TATO-AUT & FAUTTS nnrrmw titijip***
... %. WW auMAI/
^ ^ 1
v 4 Machines, . 1
* **'? . -<'. m y
se wing direct from the Spoofl, and mAing a
Mrong.'durable stitqh' which Cflnnofe.be unrn*
celled, and sewing on tU6*llri?n*:nt and heaviest
JnW\ct with eqridlfao?!>y. Tbe$o machines,
,for rimpliritv fend durfihilitv. cannnfc h? 1
PflsMd. Th?x liave ta^sritlie first premifun at '
of the Gotirjty Faira fn Pennsylvania and *
N?w JeAfe, 6rtr tffc l^Ii-p.ric<jJn*rAeh!be**6f
6'nger una other mandfllVure. "Tho low price
at which theio Maohine??r< $?qr<id pot* them
^ t!?? reaoHcjtf every <m?i. Price from
jfeohin!* fortli?M
>. parti ,
inZ\ :
* FALL AND WINTER**
STYLES.
HATS AMI CAPS
1859.
AT . *
REMSEN'S
HAT STORE,
ColiAn tola, S. O.,
A\'h
IVcar tlic Lover Market,
Gra.
rI"MIIS public ure invited In cull and examine
jl my New Style (Jooik My stock ibcoiiipleto
in (JentlemenV lrin? Moleskin's, Cusaiinere'6,
ami ijofL liA'l'S and CAI'S.
?ALSO?
ixf.wt cars, hats &c.
TIic nbnvo goods liave. been well selected auil
will be sold at moderate price?.
JOHN WOOLY'S
First . 3?rcrrn i\i m
mmm
Mnmifncltircj ntGranitovillo, S. C. This Hot
I run reoomiuend tc? planters niul others for
their l??ni? Fervieo niul ilnrnliilit v
C3?~ Tcnna Cash.
C. P. REM SEN,
ir.7 Hifliardsnn Slrovt (\>lunil?in, S. C.
10j Uim.mI Street, Augusta, Gu.
; Sept. 30 tf
'?59.
FALL AMD WINTER
CLOTHING.
.Cl. wrox ? KISXXADY
-A- -tC _t_i
NOW RECEIVING
A VERY LARGE
A3NTID
"Well Selected Stoek
OF
MEN'S m m (lOTHfAG,
Hats, CapB, Valises, Trunks,
CARPET BAGS. &C..
? / J
ALSO,
A FIRST RATH ASSORTMENT OF
Shirts, Drawers,, Cpllnrs, Sleeks, Cravats,
Gloves, Suspenders, and other
FURNISHING GOODS,
IN G RKA T I rA RIETY.
AVo are pivpar^dto eell on tlio
HOST? ACCOMODATING TEEMS.
' * If
And,invito our friends nnd customers generally
to examine cur Stock at our old ctanu,
So. 173 Broad Steel
* *. . 7
Under the A ugv.ita Hotel,
** CLAYTON & KENNADY.
September 21, 1860, 3m
, <M. STRAUSS,T
COKE SBU IFt
IS now receiving his JfALL AND WIXTER
STOCK,.,9onsi8ting of.
STAPJLE AND FAJfCY
DRY GOODS
Elegant Styles o#'
am, DEUIIES, CJSISMR,
DRESS GOODS.
MERINOS,
ROBES A JUPE, S&^AGOSSA,
_ Jh'k
w. .W1 r-l m-m ?. J I I t-K XTIM,
CLOAKS,
AND
HEW STYLE OF SHAW1&
iaunllets, Gloves, Ribbons and Trimming*,
HOOP SH1IBTS, <
FROM 3?? CENTS UP.
W-MW CLOTHING
FOR MEN, t?OY3 AND CHILDREN.
31ath. Cashmere, Tw<jed?, Kentucky Jeans,
v Bonnets, Hats, Caps, Ac., <fco. Boots,
Brogans, Gaiter, Slippers,
" and Children's Shoes.
3NTBGHIO BXtOG-^LKTs*
CARP.ETINGS, AND RUflS,.
fcn<3 of qll other articles gcuorally, kept by
lim, a full And largo assortment, -at pricos
which will compare favornbiy wit 1?.Columbia,
Auguata/Aod Charleston fcetaif Prldw.^f V
GALL AND EXAMINE,
[ iliTt Dindt-irMnnnniAnla ?(!|W TT? ?
i . T 'r;-- "ev,,,v""w " **>j H^vwcb UI
jtearner ' l*t??tatjr}a of good* fcy every I
?* 0ftur; . M. STHAUS8.
gqvSO fla?8no. -
FDttfirCAV P V TJ r^X\ T %t r< I
-?avi^ivni ov/J.1 a. JL<E/l^NJbr,
IMPORTBH*?** '
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY fipoff]
ftifero s?#?
BASEL
'V '' ^
COK?ABEE
inoic won dec. b ,
Formerly occupied by George Sinclair ?fc Co.,
and now owned,by
JOHN ALEXANDER & C0$
^ . Irou and Brass Founders,
MACHINISTS, do.,
"Foot o/gfMdy Street, and on the side of the
> ; Grectivillc liailroad,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Chinese Sae?r> nuc Ml lis nn<l
| 1'niiN, of all kiuds.
| - '""^ .. \i
rrMiu -? "~*
L ixtj luuvK.isUb is a niree Koll*r Vertical
Sujrnr Onhe Mill, and is a trua rcpresentaIron
of |ho one exhibited at the S. C. Agricultural
Fnir, a6<l wliich took the first premium
nt. the aforesaid exhibition. Premiums were
jilso taken by tlie Kninv tir:n for GriHt-.Mill
itons. niul for tiic best Castings.
Iron am] Brass (Justing* ct all descriptions
made to order, and with dispatch. Steam Engines,
Mill Gearing, Blacksmith's Work, Wagons,
?to., ?te.. made to order.
We havo also purchased the ripht of WIXTEH'S
l'ATKNT ML'LAV SAW Mill r....
the State of Soutli Carolina.
Having purchased the entire establishment
of Messrs. Sinclair it Co, including Patterns
und every thine appertaining ^thereto, wo are
now prepared to cxecu-c every description of
work in our line of business, with neatness and
dispatch.
JOIIN ALEXANDER,
ROBT. MeDOUGAL,
HENRY ALEXANDER.
Sept. 30,1850, 22-l$m.
BTri-y-2a-T^f
| GHEAT WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CEXTtBY,
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
IIAIlt HESI0TIAR1VE.
B.wii, Matnk, Jan. '20, 1856.
SAYS tl?o Ft. Lt.uis, (Mo ) Dnnocral: Below,
_ we puMisli n letter lo Dr Wood of this city
i ii oiii n ulmii lemon ill niuine. TVlitoli <:pt-aks f'.iwitigly
<>t tlie superior merits of In* Intir tonic.?
Such evidence, must. have its effect, when coming
from a reliable 6<?urce. Ifjjicerii fictile* nre
guarantees of trulii, the Dr. needs no cucoiui?
utiia, iio;- uaeh.Mpuir-ry from tlic^troF.s:
' Uai.timukk. Jan. i!3, 1358.
Prof. 0. .T. "Wood ?fc Co.;?O'rtillevicn . Having
my nUenticn called a lew months since to
(lie highly beneficial effects of your hair iet?torative
I was induced to make application of it
upon my own hair which had become qnito
gray, probwbiy one-third while my whiskers
w ire 01 the same character. Some three months
bineo I procured u bottle of your hair restora
live, and u?.ed T soon found it was proving
what I had wished. 1 Haed it about twice a
week. I have since procured another bottle
of which I have used sumo. I can now certify
to the world that the gray cr wl ite hair has
totally ?litiuppear?id;',both on my head and fare,
and my bn ir has resumed it ralnral color, and
I believe moie soft and glossy than it has been
before for twenty years. I uui now sixty years
old ; my good wife at the age of fifty-two, has
U9p<1 it with same efleet.
The above notice I deem ?lue to yoti for
your valuable discovory. I am assured that
whoevoi will rightly use, as pur dii-fcetions will
not have ocensiou to contradict my statements.
1 am a citizen^!' this city and a resident here
/or }he la?t fifteen years, and ain known to'
nearly every gpe here and udjoining town.?
Any?usc you niay make of the above, with my
"name attuclx-d, is at your service, as I wish to
preserve the beauties of nature in others ad well
as rnvself. I am, truly, your?,
?-r% A. C. RAYMOMD.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
inuruiyuil irunil JJCOT OIV. HUVIIlg liad the
misfortune to1 lose the boat portion of in^ flair,
from the effects of tbevy<5l!ow fever, io?/New
Orlaans in 1854, I whs induced to inake.tV
trial of your prepaiatipji, and Tound it to-Tan?
swer ns tlie vofy tiling'deeded. My hair i*
now thick aud glofiy, pnd nowordacun express
uiy obligations to you in giving to Vbo afflicted
Bufch a treasure. * ' ft.1?,'
FINLETybHNSOR'
The undersigned, B.e?. J. K. 13ritj$|. is a minister
in reguUr standing, and pastor of the
Orthodox L'horch at lirookfield, Mass. Ho is
a gentleman of great influfenocuud univernnllv
beloved, *
* s WM. EYER,
TJp.ooKFrKi.D, Jannary 12^859rnooESSon
Woou?Dear Sir: Having made
trial of your llair Restorative,-'it gives mo
pleasure to say, that its effect has been excellent
in removing inflammation, dandruff and n
constant tendency to itching with which I have
been troubled from my childhood: and has also
restored my hair^which was becoming gray,
i" *?.<? * iiuve UEi-a no otjier article
with anytliijigjikc the same pleasure or
profit. ,
Yours tonly, J.KMJRAGG,
Tlie Restorative is but up in Bottles of 8 sizes,
viz: large, mediam hnd small; the small holds
J a pint, and retails forono dollar per bottle;
holds at least twenty per cent more in propotion
than the email, retails for two dollars
? l,??l 1? . ?1>- I - *
M wwvtw , wic iui^c iiuius u qunri, per cent,
more in proportion nnd retail* fur $3 a bottle.
0. J. WOOD <fc CO. Proprietors, 444 Broadway,
New York, and 114 Markot St., St. Louie,
MoAnd
sold by all good Druggist* and -Fa&c^'
Goo(l8Y)eolef8.
.Nov. 10. 1859. 3m.
N DISSOLXJTIOIS^
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
THE Partnership heretofore existing nodsr
the name of Soud'Jny 6 Barnes, is this
day dissolved by mutual cogent. All the
notes and accounts of the firm ate in the han4s
of Dr. C. v. Iiarnef, who alone is authorized to
ueitbgpgmo of tho?rm in makine settlements.
j. . H. JI. BCDDDAY,
. v. barnes.
LowndsvilleS. C.', Oct. 15, i860. 26 t?
* ?' .
tinrt/rslgd'ed, having pureh**^ the enJL
tir?*-interest $lf Iiis purtner, Dr. II..H.
SouJJny, reapeotfully^alls the utteniioii of the
oitlzeim ufjLowupesviUe' And , vicinity to hie
^oput, ' w.;
M E III C I .N:E S
.PAINT^OILS, DYE STUFFS,
%NFEGT^GNARIBg/'
3 40., AC'., <tp.
AH otten dm reMon^bJa tcrjiar
wony mar, now living tin# ?Jo of Mason's and
br etrefal' ibtntiopT- to botinws,
?**
Dit. S. ItENltT BEARD
D E N"T i ST*
Graduate of the Baltimore College o*
Dental Surgery,
HAS permanently located at Abbeville C
II., nn<l solicits a share of public patronago.
Teeth inserted from one to /nil upper
and lower sets. Exposed nerves destroyed and
Ireated, free from pain, llaviug purchased an
office llight of l)r. Blandly, of Baltimore, I
am prepared to insert teeth on the Oheoolastio'
procoss.
Office over Branch, Allen ?3k Edward's
Drut; Store.
iltotoovlllo, JS?. C.
May, 20, 1803, 3-tf
~ 1()1LLIA\, JEXmiirS COm
AND
PflTTflM CiOTftflP
uuiiura rnti i una,
AUGUSTA, OA.,
CCONTINUE the pnlo of Cotton and otlier
) product) in their New Fireproof Ware
house,
Corner Jackson & Reynolds StB.
tar Ca.-:h advance* tntide wlion tlooiril.
ANTOINE I'OULLIAM,
TI1UMAS J. JENNINGS,
ISAIAII PURSE.
Sept. 8, 1359-19-tf.
JOHN COHEETT,
I illOTTSTJ t? ttvi i l.
Grainer, Marbler, Paper Hangor and
SIGN WHITER.
Abbeville C. H., South Carolina
SANFORD'B
LIVER XiWIOGRATGR,
In'EVER DEBILITATES.
T is compounded entirely from Outrp, ami
ha* Lci'omo an *:U&MUIicd fuel, n known
mid njiprovvd liy rJl! . that have used it, nnd
is now resorted ,t<>U* with confidence in all
the diseases for which | " it is recommended.
It has cured thou? !? finds within the last
two,* ve:irs who hud u ii'ivm nn nil lion ?.f
relief,"as the numerously unsolicited certificates
in my possession] ** show.
The dose must bo a Si dnptod tn the temperament
of the individ-|Q mil taking it, and.used
in such quantities as to|rl[ act gently on tlic bowels.
Lut the dictates of your judgment
guide yo'i in the use * of the Liver Invigo?
raior, and it will cure ^ Liver Coinplnints,Billions
attacks, Dyspep- sia, ChronfeDiarrh^a,
Summer Complaints, ^ Dysentery, Dropsy,
Sour Stomach, Habit- ual*C-ostiveness^ Choi-'
ie. Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Inj
fantuin, Flatulence. Jnundice, Female
wenUncMOP. (as thorn*-1^3 land* cnn testify.) in I
in twonty mjuntos, il ** two or three Teaspoonfuls
are tnken nt ^ ;comm<}ncemcnt of fittack.
?
All wlio uso it are j giving their testimony
in its favor.
1
Mix Water in llic Mouth with
(lie Iuvigomtor, and Swallow
both together.
* PRICE'ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
?ALSO,?
8 A N F O R*D ' 3
3* rAniitt f ?f>
Cathartic PUIS,
COMPOUNDED FROM ^ <jy
*
Pure Vegetable Extract?, and put :up io Glass
Cases, Air Tight, and will keep in any'ellmafce.
The Family Cathnr I . Itic Pills is a gentle
but active Cathnrtic|x |wbi6h M?e proprietor
ims umc-u hi ins pracuse] j?ore thau twenty
years. ,
Tl?b oonstnnt iu-** cressing demand,
from tlioae who hnve** loug used tjie Pills
and the satisfaction fi* winch all express in
regard to their use. has induced uie to
place them within the reach of all.
The Profession well W know that different
Cathartics act on dif- m fereut portions of
| the bowels. . gg
The family Cathartic ? Pill has, with due
reference to this weli ? establisheJ fact, been
compounded from a vn- riety of the purest
Vege t a bl.o Extracts, m which act alike on
every part of tho ali- ? rnentary canal, and
am good and safe in all '.case* tfhere a Cathartio
is needed. suchl^tas Derangements of
tho Stomach, Sleepi-| 'neaa, Pains in ^tho
Jlack and Loins, Costiveness, Puin nod Soreness
over the whole boity, from sudden cold,
which frequently, if neglected, end in a long
course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creeping
Sensation of Cold over the body, Restlessness.
Headache, or weight in the Hsa.il, all Inflammatory
Diseases, Worms in Children or Adult<?
Rheumatism, a great Purifior of the Blood and
many diseases to which flesh is heir, too du*
merous to mention in this advertisement.?
Dose,' 1 to 3.
PRreiE 8 DIMES.
The Liver laeigorator and Family Cathartic
PiUanrareUitiri liw T>rtn?iri?f
~ t ' rp5"'v "/? wuu
did wholesale by tlic Trade in large towns.
8. T. W. 8ANF0KD, M. D.
Jlunn?iictur?r and Proprietor.
885 Broadway, New York.
Aieo/old by Jokdas
<t MoLaucui.in, Abbeville.
Bb^xcd, Alles A Kdwaeds, Abbeville.
I April 16, 18S9, fi0-12m
^ 3P. 38. <*3LASS, 0
SUCCESSOR TO ft. L. BRYAN.
? JBTATipKBB, f1*5
Ricligy&gon ,8t. (3 doora aboV<J&?jto*rk?t
P^LtJMBIA, S. O.,
es^^iimemrTn*t,TTpi,Wovnwr*mrBnioeiir
assft&iM'ft ?ss*s#fc3
St?U?uerv, foreign and ?o?f?wio, or very;*#; t
riky AD?f OttlwKrt' T.ithogr.pKf
ead AiW? Mifcenelel.dlofa?l1 W^ljia^>tt*ks,
^^^feslgallfe i
NO'i'LVm ^. '
W. N.MMWfflffiR
havin6 completed ni3
DRUG STORE
AT *
3\riktty six, s. o.,
(next door to kooiuib a caktkii'b.)
W OULD respectfully call tho attention of
his friends and the public generally to
his fine strock of - ,
DRUGS
AND
ohbm xoaiis,
J ? ' t "
uuu buiicil meir Kino patronage nn<l liberality.
lie proposes selling Drugn nalowr ?3 any first
class Drui? Stor<? in the up couotry. His slock
incomplete, nnd everything sola by' him is
warranted to ho fresh and irehiiinn/ At Mo
tore may bo round
DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS
Varnishes, Varnish and Taint Brushes,
Spices, Uaott, Cloves, Pepper, Teas
ol' ull kinds, Buggy aud Carriage
Grease,
Also, a fine lot of CHEWING TOBACCO,
and SKUA US of the best brands.
A large and varied stock of excellent
PERFUMERY.
II? also offers Confeetionurics,
ATsTTDTES,
Pure Old Port, Madeira and Muliega
At exceedingly low figures. A Ira, a good ar-<*
tide of AnDlc Vineciir. lwTn?n? -...i
^ O -> V"' ?,,u
Fluids. Lnnips of all kifftls. Wicks for any
kind of Lamps, and -everything usually kept
in ft first class Drug Store.
Prompt attention will be given to nil.
May ft, 18-V.l-l-lf
J. L. CLARIi,
KEPAIIlElt OF
WATnCITKS, CLOCKS AXD JEWELRY,
HODGES' DEPOT, 9. O.,
TS prepared with all necessary tools and mn- I
?~ a.. ~ = -
mu n.M y 111 ins lino ot bn.jiuefis
nt the lowest vntcs. All work warranted
to do well for twelve months, if not send it
back and it. will be done live of charge. Give
me a trial and satisfy yourselves. Terms cash.
June 17, 1859, 7-12tn,
NEW CARPET STORE. '
Tames g. uailte &. brother, direct
importers of, and Wliolcfin.lv and
fltcluil Dealers in all kinds of English and
American Carpeting, R<?gt>. Floor Oil Cloths,,
ruble Oil tv.t r. *1
ui.'.H j/ciiHiil<v IjUCC sua
.Muslin Curtains. Cornice, Mats. Brooms, Mattings,
Brushes, &c., <fcc. A ftjl) line English Velvet
Carpeting, new designs and rieli colors. A
:full line Brussels Carpeting. emhraciug all tlie
newest nnd l>est pattern* made. A full stock
of Oil Cloths in English and American?well
seasoned-.- Carriai^e Oil Cloth, nnd remnants of >
fine Oil Cloths told low to Carriage Makers, i
A good stock of 3 plys'\and Ingrains rich col t
ors, all of which we nro offering at the lowest j
nuiket prices. Carpets mado up if required. '
Patronage respectfully solicited. A liberal
discount made to the furnishing of Churches.
JAS. G. BAILIE <k BUO., 20$ Broad St.,
2d lIon?>e ahove Bank of-Augusta, Ga.
JAS. G. BAIUE, 2:{ t KiiigS$3) Charleston, S. C.
Aug. 5, 1859, Bui.
<V\TTA \[ T?T i vr,-- irnrAXTr.
vuny^i r jjAi\ I AJLlUiMiS
TPOll SALE.
rpilE subscriber offers for sale on aecominoJL
dating terms, Two-Cotton Plantations on j
Little River,vAbbevillo District Ellington j
containing.'"
7 OO
and Turkey IIill, about
1,200 ACRES,
'These Lands arc in a hi;>h state of cultivation,
a large proportion in the woods, and "f
ticieriL low grounds to muke ample provisions,
and will., compare favorably, in nil respects,
with the best cotton plantation of the District,
CHARLES T. HASKELL.
September 23. 1859 21-tf.i,
Notice to Debtors!
ALL Persons Indebted to the lata firm of
WARDLAW <t LYON nre requested to
make Dromnt nnvmnnt. ?>? !.??. ?
, . I J J ???
close up the business. Tbeir accounts as heretofore
will be found in the hands of Messrs.
Jordan <fc McLaitcuun, their successors, at the
old stand.
WAUDLATV LYON.
Dec 17 1858 33 tf a
ESTBAY ISTOTIOEl
rj^OLLED before roe, by Jolin Chandler, one
1 cnonor * *?? ....
ouuivriu iUAtir/, wicn wnite legs and
blazed face, supposed to be fifteen years of age,
and appraised nt Twenty-five dollars by James
Magill, J. R. Ellis, and A. P. Lindsay. The
Mare can be found at Jobn Chandler's, two
milts west of the Lonjr Cane Mills.
d. w. Hawthorn, Magst.
Sep. 30, 22. , '
GOOD NEWS TO MARRIED PEOPLE
h; h. feather,
fiARlNlT MAKtR
v u J? iM XM. 11 MJ MV ^
AND DEALER IN FURNITURE,
HONE A PATH, S. C.,
WOULD respectfully inform the public
that he has always on hand, and is prepared
to make to order, all kind* oC Cabinet
Furniture, *ueh as, DRESSING BUREAUS,
WARDROBES, WASHSTANDS, COTTAGE
BEDSTEADS, TABLES, COFFINS, Ao.
Peraons wishing anything iu hia Jine would
do w?ll to*call and examina hU work. His
Ions experience ip the business at the Horth
will in sum fifitipfnotion.
Work delivered at tji? Depot fret of charge. /
Sept. 10, i860, 20-6to?.
TIIE eubj^riber^ili psy above rewnrd
Lfpr the apprehension Of a '.rnnsient Deri.,
ion who lately stopptd in our Village calling .
hirnMlf ~ * ?
Milefli Iioverott,
f^r^otsE:. V'
Sfhich STOLEN", by (hi. Leverctt on r
* .night of W.due.3^ the 3l.t of S?pUu,
rtnd^ snoff colled
rr*-wr^iTP * M ' *$&&* S
" ***** '' ^ f V
' in
STATE,Of SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT*"
OJ)fee Court of Common Ple'dtand Qcv!l Stuiont
WlHtwn dt "Williams ) f.
re. v Attachment.
Wrn. Morris. )
TyilEREAS the Plaintiff did, on tho sixteenth
" day of November, eighteen hundred and
filly-nine, file bit declaration against the Defendant,
who, (it is saiil,) ia absent from nni* tvWW
out t.ho limits Of tins State and has neither wifis
nor attorney known within the same, upon
whom a copy of said declaration might bo ser Wfed
: It 18 therefore ordered, that the said Defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration,
on or before the seventeenth day of November,
eighteen hundred and nitty, otherwise
final and absolute judgement will then
bo given and awarded against hiin.
MATTHEW McDONALD, O. C. P.
Clerk's Office, Nov. 18, 1859, 20
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
v i nnrt*rr^ * ? ? "
jinur. viJjL.Il, JJItiTKICT.
Office Court of Common Picas and Qeril Senioni
E. Noble, "I
vs. v Attachment.
PctcrB. Burton )
WHEREAS the Plaintiff did. on tlio fbnrteehtfc
*' day of November, eighteen hundred au<$
fifty nine, filo his deelnration ngaiust the DeJ
fendnnt, who, (it is said) is absent from and
without the limits of tliis State and Iihs neithef
wife nor attorney known within the same, upon
whom a copy of said declaration might bo
served: It is therefore ordered, that the atid
Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration,
on or before the fifteenth day of
November, eighteen hundred and nixtc nth
crwiee final and absolute judgment will thed
beg^v?n and awarded ago ins t him.
MATfilliW McDONALD, C. C. J\
Clerk's Office, Nov. 14, 1859, '29, 12m.
^ CANDIDATE 8.
The friends of Cr.pt. G. M. MATTISON r*spectTully
announce him as' a candidate for
Tax Collector at the next election.
j 110 mends ol JAMES A. McCORD respeotfully
announce liitn as a Candidate for Tax
Collector ut the next election.
The friends of Dr.' J. F. McCOMB respectfuHy
nnnouuec him as a Candidate for Tax
Collector at the next election
Wo are authorized to nnnoance S. A.
HODGES ns n Candidate for Tox Collector, at
tlic ensuing election.
Eat?" The friends of C pt. W. S. HARRIS
respectfully announce him as a Candidate fo
the office of Tax Collector of Abbeville Diatri
at the next election.
ti. - *
inw numrroiw jricnds of WESLEY A.
BLACK E*q., respectfully announce him at a
Candidate for Y" Collector at the next election.
C
The friends of IIEXKY S. CASON rpspfct
ully annnounce liini as a Candidate for Tax
Collector, athe eiiMiiiiK election.
t3T- Thetriends of JOHN" A. IIUNTER rappectfully
announce him a candidate for th?
olliee of Ordinary, at the next election.
232T" The frienda of Col. J. 6. BASKIN ra.
spcctfnll}' nnnov.'ice him a <--andidato for th?
office of Ordinary, at the next election.
"SPEAIIS & HIGH%
Wholesale Dealorn in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, >
CIHEMICALS, Paints, Oil*, Varnishes, Win)
duw Ol.iM, Dental nnd Surgical Instruments,
Perfumery and Fancy Articles.
Opposite Planters Hotel,
NO. 3 10 BUOAD STEET,
AUGUSTA, GEOSept
16, 1669, 20-12m*
O. M. CALHOUN,
WAREHOUSE
V AND
GENERAL MISSION' MERCHANT,
Reynold's) St.. between .l?ntsr?i? ?n/i
AugiiiSta, Gta.f
will attend strictly to tlio pale of
COTTON, BACON, GRAIN,
And all other produce consigned to him. Per
sonal attention giving to tlio filling of all orders
for .Baggiuer, Rope and Family Supplies.
Liberal Cash advances made on produce in
Store.
June 24, 1850, 8 tf
** - {jfotioe. |
TIIE Notc3 and Accounts of the Finn of Jordan
<fc McLauchtin are in my hands for
collection. There are als6 Notes and Accounts
of the old Business of D. A. Jordan. Those indebted
to the firm, or to mj'self, will come forward
and make imiriAfllxl a ?
. uiuii v hW tllO VI11*
deroigned.
D. A. JORDAN.
May 12, 1859-2-tf 1
i , jg- _i_
NOTICE. . '
A PFLIGATION will be made lo the Legi*
ture nt its next setting for an amendment
ofthe Charter of tfio" Theologicol Seminary of
the Synod of 'South Carolina and Ottirgia, lo* jk
CAted at Columbia.
Sept. Sth," 1869. to 3m
FOR SALE.
C)AA BUSHEL^ ?f G*l%?meat at'"#1.60
per buahelforj'8ion?yVo1ftt
,Al>be*n!e Th*.
Sept. 9?J8ff9, 1? tl > - !W, t
v, .y *... ?ji ? . 'IrlL
91craoli?ito?.
THE P#rtA?rnhip fon\?rly existing hs the Ira
of Jordap A'MoL*uohIic hm
;onwnt, diwoUfed oiit&Q.lst.of Febt-aiary 10
* ^^^DceiJir.
Mav 12. Id50 B lf-? > - " ^
-aaais;
fWly 8tl^-13nr ,;
' . #
^ * <*