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That fills ,\ip the measure of tnylife'a gtfct . I Tlio links of .Itovc bo rudoly sundered* -...v^a, Wero Dot inhWorabi&ooiubaiuon'e, -.t^F Thou could I liayo. borpo it with \ron\ans etrcngtbi i.i>V ' x ' But O! njy bleedJngcountt-y, I submit, for tliv good, to bear tills double sorrow,. ....ovuiauiuj ieu ueavjr on Hie family, adou1.1c befreavcment to tlio wife and mother, no friends t*> eymnRthlsc with her in this heartrending trial. William Butler, another son, was bti?a stripling, he took the field, and well did lie battle for tho great principles of rational frcedag), taught him at the fire-side of his hoiiMH^Jle was young to bo the counsellor, and protected his widowed mother and her helpless orphans, but ho did this, with all tins <>". crgies 01 ins nnturo, Aided by nti ever watch* ? ful providence, " that tempers tiie wiud to the nhoru lamb." William Butler was forced to keep out of tlio way of tho tory-scouts, who were now iu the ascendant, and overrun the whole country, la this dark niul perilous nioInomcnt.of thogreat struggle of despotism and freedom. His life was sought with untiring avidity, by these plundering, murdering allies of Kiiglaud. 1 Lis father and brother were K ing mangled With many others on the nnot wliere ?! < ?>niul had ?o foully butehci-cd then). No fricml in the form of innu dared to rescuo their bodies from the scene of murder; no, this tnsli fell vn delicate woman, on the daughter and sister * of tlic dead. Nancy Butler, accompanied by a v ,v fcjuar relative, "Mrs. Smith, whose huslmnd had **,'s?Tnlleh nuder the merciless hand of the tory at y-\ the samoi ti^tC and place. These two female?, with )iouo of the sterner sex, for a support, linruessed ft lioreo tolwude slide^and together went on their uii??jon^of love aiVd affection.? <>, yo daughters of Carolina, who to-dny are .-wrruiinueu wuii nit tlie blessing^'Avorked out . for 3'.ou by revolutionary sire?, bow would you tstntid Ibis trial of woman's fortitude nnd woman's love would not your delicate nerves, nursedjin tbe lap of case nnd securitj-, quail under tlie tusk ? * But these daughters nnd mothers of tho revolution were schooled in suffering an<l every kind of privation. Then we should tread softly o'er their graves, nnd shed the tear of sympathy to their memories, and learn lessons -us should tho necessity ever arise to i y * require a similarity of action. ' . ivun.. ?i.? ?' ' .. ...vie uwu iviiiiiics nrnvcu ai Hie spot J T ' f.-otcarnagc what a sight met their vssion? * On the field of death 1 mute they stiind, ' In sorrow for their wo struck laud, 1'tic husband whom the many a year J Long love and mutual tics endear. The father, who at).more shall strain i His orphan to U&fitcast again, 1 The bridegrocrtft who ha<l hardly pressed His blushing consort to his breast. Alas) what links of love that morn Hy-tories hands assunder torn ; Reader, there was not'one t?*iwb?r tin Yiut>lherc dissolved its relies lie." Together in one common grave, almost uncov- . ered, were nil the bodies of these martyred whig's, promiscuously thrown, some headless and armless, hearing the marks of the brutality of their butcher em, for they had not fnllen by the band of a generous enemy, but by the bund of the merciless tory?their countrymen, u aye their neighbors. Would that we could, n with the dash of our pen, obliterate from the h memory, these dark doing*, but they are yet fresh before us. Often has boiling passion n shook our frame at the recital of the sulfering 01 uioso troublesome times. o Mrs. Smith identified her husband; ho* was ,fc taken from the rest*' washed and dressed with t that, care tlint woman alone is capable to do, if and then placed on the bier. h Nancy liullei- failed to recognise her father ?he hiid* bceiv liberally chopped tc^k? to natinto the Y?Up>u.uce"of htsi cowiflP foes. "With anxious cafe she searched among The festering (lend, for tlie hotly of her father, butflie knew not that father, so mangled and mingled were the bodies of these victims of tory rage. -'.-Win found the cap that her father wore oil his ^ head tuidcr his hat; she washed it, and a piece of skull bone was sticking 111 it; this ended the >Vr search. They carefully as they could, covered up the dead, a:.d left tlie sickly-scene for home. ^ In vain tho wife and mother demanded from 4 her duugj^r thojbodies of her husbaud and son. 11 Tlie apswor W '^totber, I knew them not!' n riM... Lii**- i ?*. * * -* * -* - . ' fctioir 10(11 via- " "?1 ity^gra^ro^WW^^t*tv was all that I knew WcJ^g-OTVcn tlus page in the life of Mrs. ? Nancy ?t)ok9 to allow to tho present genera- 0 l,02, nnuc women of tho last ago had to en- * counter,, to shew" that she was a woman of., t moral strength .of character, that she suffered J1 in her couutry'a cause, and she, humble ns slio * was, still was identified 'with the martyrs of i-i . - - i a? -L.i - c ilucriy, autl iiio glorious result* 01 uuuiun ircedom uow enjoyed by millions tliat were then unborn, llcr long life was marked by steady, Virtuous action, and. untiring attention to all c- tho practical' duties of life as christian, wife, i.. nlotner/ neighbor anfd fHcnd. She was left a widow, wjtfi eight children; by frugal eare she raised them up and even made some property for tliemi which she liberally distributed among ' tliem. In a vord, shejwna n mother to her ehildren* 8hel?ved.ana died beloved by them ^ all. One who Knew Her axd Loved IIkr. I Ho.' for Chick Springs!- 1 TIIE Subscriber has now on the line between < Green vil5e and Cluck Springs, a fine and * -coniuioiUous POUR-HORSE KACK, Wliieh"will leave the village every day, after the arrivjdof. theenrs from Columbia ? and re*. turning; wilt Teave (lie Springs after breakfast. Fare, H 00 .each way. 1 ?2^ Scats can be secured #at my rcsidcnce, opppgit*' tlio Monsion llousc. Au^l8; 14tf W. L. CBAWFORp. i'i ijufi ' ; 1 . ^ iOO Dollars Reward! qi : i wijljli uitb ?d? aooyo Kcvram ior lite iBftpMUenMon ihi dflliTorj' to tbo Jnflor fHmkr of Abbeville, of; a Negro linn named *^?5E^j|SE'a, lKi)ongin p* t< Birt " liurmoro, charged ?f?f$Mo.qpft ia nboot 80 year* "?f 'n^'** ll'ratlicr Blen" ^^jHjfB throilghoot tho State friendly to iusueafiw]idiiMisr<'*iS**??.by giving one inser I THE STATE Ot.SOUtH CAROIINA, I Abbeville District.-^-Citation. tlrrnEHEAS, Sarah A. Allen, baa applied !f to me for letters of admlttfetrntibn, wiat annexed, on all and singular the goods nnd eliattles, rights and ercdits of John 12. Allen, late of tho District, aforeetiid deceased. These are, therefore, to eite and ndmotiMi all 0,t/i .1? - ...... uio Kinurcd nixl creditors of tlie said deceased, to be and appeal* before iiip, at our next Ordinnry'a Court for the said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House, on the 23d day of August next, to sho\V cause, if nnv, why the said administration should not Gc granted. Given under my hand and seal, this seventh day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty four, and in the seventy-ninth year of American Independence. \V. 1IILL. O. A. J). August. 12, '54 14 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,", Abbeville District.?Citation. ' \ l IIKlfV AU ? ~ -- " , .Miuicn J5ranyon lins apT V plied to mc for Letters of Administration oil all and singular the poods nn?l chattels, rights and credits of John M. ltrauyoii, Into of the District aforesaid. deceased: Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before nn?, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdcn at Abbeville Court Douse, oil the twenty-fourth day of August instant, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. CJiven under iny hand and soil, this seventh day of August-, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and in the seventy-ninth year of American Independence. It 2t "WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. 1>. Hf hFstat ronRfiff h~carouna-? Abbeville District? Citation. "\\7"lIEltKAS. .Tamea A lfinW i? - j y 7 lo me for Letters of Administration, <>n ill ami singular the goods and chatties, rights iml credits of 'George G. l'eltigt'cw, late of the District aforesaid defeased. These are, therefore to cite ami admonish all md singular, the kindred and creditors of the i.iid deceased, lo he and appear before me, at >ur next Ordinary's Court for the said District, ,o be liohlcn at Abbeville Court House, on the ' wenty-fifth day of August next, to show cause, f any, why the said administration should not >e granted. f Given under my hand and seal, this ninth day of August* in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and til'ty four, and iu the seventy-ninth year of American Independence. W. IIII.L, 0. A. J). August 12, Y>1 U 2t "thYstate of south carolinTA hi -ft '?* * * siuuvvnic j/mlrtct?Citation. i \T IIKKKAS, James A. lliohev lias applied i T t to iiic for letters of Administration, on ,11 and singular the goods and chatties, rights 1 ml credits of Mrs. Klixaheth Ann lVttigrew, t ate of tlio District aforesaid deceased. These are therefore, to citu and admonish all ud singular, the kindred and creditors of the did deceased, to be and appear before me, at tirnext Ordinary's Court for the said District, a be holden at Abbeville Court House, on tho wenty-fiflh day of August next, to show cause, ' any, why the said administration should not ( e granted. g ( iven under my hand and seal, this ninth day of August, in the v<-'0r of our Lord ^ one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, ' and in the seventy-ninth year of American 1 Independence. 1 W. HILL. O. A- It < August 13, '54 14 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAFOUNA" I Abbeville District?Citation. E^f^llKltEAS, James A. llichcy lins applied * "T to mo for Letters of Administration, on 1 11 and singular tlie goods and chattels, rights ' nd credits of Nancy li Pettigrew, minor, lute 51 f the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nd singular, the kindred and creditors of the ni4 CccenscJ, to yd Aiii Appear before mo, at uf next Ordinary's Court Tor the said District, o bo holdcn at Abbevillo Court House, on the *F.enty-fiftli day of August next, to show cause, f any, why the said administration should not ic granted. _ _ J Given under mv lmml nn.l ,,Sj ilny of Augunt, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nml fifty-four, ? and in the seventy-niutli yenr of American 1 Independence. W. IIILL, O. A. J). August 12, '54 14 'it PAINTING. ! I'M IE Subscriber, having located himself nt Abbeville C. II., i? prepared to do 1 House, Sijjn, and Ornamental 1'AlNTlXtJ, 1'n>er Hanging, Cleaning Furniture, ?fcc. ' All work entrusted to mc will bo^cxeeuted nrith neatness and despatch. I2T Orders from the country promptly nt- i .ended to. "Gkobok" W. A. GRAYDOX. Marshall House, Abbeville C. IL, S. 0., ) Auguttl, 1884. 18 ? . 3m ) C}ood8 at Cost! - AT ABBEVILLE C. H. TJIK Term ofco-pnrtnerahip existing between Wilsou & .WiHinmshas-now nearly ox[tired, and for the purposo of closing up the lusincft?, wo offer our goods At Cost for Cash. Onr stock is yet very complete, embracing nil the varieties wo have usually kept, nnd can now Iks purchased, with 6W<, at New York and Charleston prices. Now is the time to supply you Helves with cheap goods I As we havo iriany very desirable good* on tirtud,-wb feel confident tliat nil wlio will cxnmino onr stock and prices, will find it to tlieir ? iv?mHiciHOVIHCTni/ tincv* WILSON & WILLIAMS. August 1, 1854. 3m Town Lot for Sale. State of South Carolina, Abbeville District. - ; ; INEQuif?. 'T:.;.Jobn llv Wiltldn, Adm'r of V Ann GoflT, Bill W Mil Heal Samuel Goflf and iMate. uoviauotr. . j : \ I>Y "Order of. the Court of Equity,. IwJU #oll :X> .tlifl Ooff llotwn andtot-dwribed in the Bill; oh sale-day in Scptetnfcir tftilrt, nl Alifec ville C. ll., on A ercdifc till fiid <1 rat of January next . The pnrchocer will give bond with ?jirety to secure tljo purchase money. 8aid lot contain? one nnd a quarter acres, ' ? ?ii -oc**r*L~-.+xZj' AZ>f-> <: /* ^ m+tir ' $ * v ' _z_^ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR i-i~ bALE. ^ dSStv T^IIE flubscriUor having purchased lands P|||t| JL in the Stato of Florula, willed I the following valuable Heal Estate in the village of Abbeville and vicinity. Tenements No. 1 and 2 fJranitc Range, containing two large and epneious Stores eaeli, with tine lur^e second story rooms suflicicnt for two families. Also thefcis on the premises a tine well of water, nn<1 Millioient ground for yards anil gardening purposes. - ?ALSO? S| The Rnmey Hotel, ami appurtenances, sixty'-* nix*foot front and four hundred in depth. The Hotel will bo put in first rate repair by 1st Oc- ' tohor next. The above property' will be in three separate lots, to suit purchasers, f?r altogether if , desired, on a credit of five years with interest from date. ?ALSO I A Tract of -10ft acres of excellent Land, ly- 1 ^g on Long Can*, six miles east of Abbeville C.-JI., adjoining lands of David Keller, ('apt, . Win. Smith, (I. \V. Cromer and others. There arc 130 acres of fine timbered land on the tract. ?100 acres tinder cultivation, and the balance ? under good fence. This tract ii regarded by good judges as being one of the best grain plantations in the neighborhood. 1 ?A i.so? ' A tract of 850 acres Iving five miles North of Abbeville C'. if., adjoining lands of Mrs. f Hoof, Estate of llobel't Gordon, Alexander Ste- /, venson and others, known as the Howie and t Sand Tuckey Lands. There is cleared about 20(> acres, and the balance well timbered. This ti-nef ? ;n i. ? - ' ! ' ..... .ii.imvu into iwo or three tracts to suit purchasers. ^ The above tracts will be solil on a credit of ? three years with interest from dale. Note ami approved security to secure tlie purchase iiioi ey. a Persons wishing to make in vestment that is certain of paving handsome dividends, will do well to examine tlio above property, as it. will be sold on the most accommodating terms. If the above properly is not disposed of pre- A vious to Sale l>av in October next, it will then be sold at auction to the highest bidder. J. FOSTKll MAlWllAbl- ?. August 5. '54 HI vl . - v,,/ 1i CROCKER & REEST " WAREHOUSE AM) COMMISSION Merchants, ,s JACKSON STUKKT, ItKI.OW AM) ON Till; OP- li l'OSITK SIL'K OK WAItltKx's liLOCK, AUGUSTA, ?A. ;s: r|uIK Undersigned would respectfully inform u 1 their friptnl* inn! fni'i""" >"' *' will remove, on the 1st of September next, lo .he NKW AM) Sf BSTANTIAL FIItE i'HOOK "J WARK1IOUSE on Jackson Street below ami >n 1 lie opposite side of Warren's Dloek. ^ ' We will nivc our personal attention to all "* jti-sineds entrusted to our eare, as heretofore, md hope to merit a eontini'.anee of the l'avnr of 'ormer patrons. -We arc prepared to make at all time.-1, liber- I il cash advances on l'rodiiec in store. .. Orders for U.UKJlNO, KOl'K, and FAMI- i liY SUlM'idES will be carefully filled and at ,{ he lowest market price. . .joiix it. crockkk. -v JOHN C. UEES. July 2'.t, 1851. l'i?2m '^j Executor's Sale. A C c ?!.- 1--4 ?tm. - r- ...wciut'i <>i inu mat in nno iivianii-iii . L jL of .John Campbell, deceased, I will sell o tlic highest bidder, 011 Friday# tlie 12.ltli inUint, the Ileal ICstntc of said deceased, being 122 Acres of Lund, dore or less. And (by permission of tlic Ordiinry for Abbeville District) on the name day, he whole of the Personal Property of said dc- C leased, consisting of Two Likely Negroes, * r^V.!HrliolJ an<l Kitcben Furniture, Plantation.' M rooii, ?to.t ?tt?. A credit of twelve months will be given on .lie personalty, by tlic purchaser giving note mil approved security; nml ns to the realty, g lie terms will be made known on the day of lale- . i.'i Ti. 11.?The sale will take plaec on the planation, which lies on waters of Penny's Creek. ,, JOSEPH F. BELL. ? August 3, 1854. 15 tit Shcritf's Sales. ? BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facia?, to inc directed, 1 will soil at Abbeville f; ?onrt House, on the first Monday in .SliP- i? L'EMUEIt next? 50 aeres of land, more or les?, bounded bv r> Jolin A. Stewart, John W. Moore, and others'; y also 10 Xcgrocs, Klvirn and It children, Jesse, (\ [subclhi, nnd William; Lewi*, "Wiley, ltachcl, (< Turner, IVrmelia, and Cornelia. Also, nt do- j? fondant's residence, on Friday after sale-day, j; (8th ScpL) 1 horses, two-horse wagon, 1 buggy j, uid harness, 2 sows nnd pigs, 7 head of catt le, ^ 1 lot blacksmith tool*, 1 cotton gin, 1 grind- j> stone, 2 beds and furniture, 2 bureau*, 10 chairs, (> 1 loom, 1 degk, 3 looking-glasses, 3 tables, lot y uf boxes and barrels, 1 elock, 1 cupboard, plantation fool*. <fcc., Ac. The property of Thomas Rosamond, at the suit of Charles Smith nnd s( others. i. S. A. HODGES, S. A. J). ft August 12, 185-1. 14 tad HEAD QUARTERS^ ei 1st Brigade Cavalry, 8. O. M. ft Ani\i?n it. .* V/ltl'blV ill'. 3. rpnE Following Regiments of Cavalry will Parade for Drill and Kcviow at the the time and places specified below: The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry /d. Longmires (not at Mount Verinon) 011 Thursday 3d of August ucxt. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry at Smith'# Store on Saturday the 19th of August next. (J The Commissioned and non-C>onuiiistiioncd Officers will appear at the plates ahove stated in their respective Regiments the day previous for Drill and Inspection. By orilcr of S. M. WILKES, c Briir. GenL 1st Briiru;ln flnvnlrv Si it M Joiix V. Moobk, llrig. Maj. J , July 5, 1851. Old 1 J3T" Banner copy, Cokesbury Masonic Female School. Institution will resume its Kxgreise, on JL the first day of August. The Session will | eonti9,11,0 four months; the ehargcn for-tuition will f>o only for tliat time, attho usual* rates, i Hie Exercise# of the la?t Session a*o n sufficient rccomniandalign jUpttic uublic?nothing more nwid J?c Mid*-/ By order of tWl iWrd. T. A. COXKElU^eretnry. July 31, *64 18 8t HttNHY S. KIRK, W II O-Ii'XS 9. A liE' * B E W AIL * - \>, . ./,Jk . .. / -v. /,* Mr.*' 1,. Jl-n U JCi IN L if liESi M J CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. The fricndii of lion. P. S. CROOKS announce him n3 a candidate for re-olection ns llcprcrtuntAtivo of (lie -ltlt district of Sontli Carolina in t lie Congress of the United States. C3T Tlie friends of Col. A. O. G ARLINGTON respectfully antiouneo liini as a Candidate to' I represent the 4th Congressional District, at tho eleetion in October next. [mar 25?40 ( E35T Wk are authorized t?? announce Gen. 1 Jajiiki, McGowax a candidate for the Legislature. AVi: arc authorized to announce Tiio*i.\s I'uomi'son, Ksij., a candidate for the Legislature. 13?" arc authorised to announce l)r. W. 11a candidate for a seat in thc'Mic.vt Legislature. U/" Wc arc authorized to (nnwi.i??-> " '' f Ii;km>on a Candidate i'oy the Legislature at the ' text election. a tsf'MVe are authorized l<i announce Col. M. . ). Tai.m an a Candidate for tlio Legislature. * ^ C3?" ^'c are authorized to announce Eow.mui ?, Soin.i: a candidate for the Legislature. C?/"*The friends of Capt. S. A. 1Ioix:f.s r?'sx-ell'ully announce liini as a candidate for Tax ,'vllcelor al the ensuing election. kg?" The. friends of John 1*. "Wii.^on respoctully announce hitn as a candidate for Tax Voltrior of AbheviUe District,nt the ensuing clecion. ! -"I ' w-s:r iKiuiunccll IU illlllUllllVG 1110 IlCV. ami:* Mooiu: (is u candidate fur re-election as \tx-Colltctor of Abbeville District, at llio en- s.' uing election. * Tiik friends of Jamka IF. Cm::: respectfully utiouueo hiin as a candidate for Slu-rilf at the s| Killing election. C^-Tlic friends ,.f JAMBS M. VANDIVKlt 'I1 fully am ounce liim an a candidate for *' <ix CoUcrlm' of Abbeville l>i:-triet, al- the enlintr election. C^r'l'lie friends of D. \V. 11AWTIIOUX re- i. >cct fully announce liim a candidate for Sh< t '<()'- \ lt>l of Abbeville District, at the ensiling dec- J, on. C v?~ The friends of (I. M. MA'ITISON res- si cet.fully ntinouiico him as a candidatu for . Iter it)' "of Abbeville District at the ensuing elec on. 11 a 5,5/ j m> irieniis (it ') III'.MAS l?.?C'OCIIR AX, in spcotfully ruiiiouiH'o liim us n Cumlidittu lor ht-rijf ntAbbeville District, at tlif ensuing <'[vu t< mi.' v tl C3T The frifiitls of J Ait MS 31. MAKTIX, re- al cetflllly announce liim as ii ciiiitlitlalu for fieri// of Abbeville District, at the ensiling cetion. ? EDWARD WESTFIELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.; >KTlJ!vNS thanks f??r p;ist favors, and re- 2 Vspectfnlly solicitsn continuance of tlicsnmc. ? keeps constantly 011 hand, of his-own inniiuctnro, n I-urge Asmtrtnioiit of ^ADDLICS, AUNKSS, lHIIDI.KS, MAHTINO ALES, ,fec. ( Uo, Will IS, ST1K1UT IKONS mid J HITS. V lining a practical workman, hois prepared to CI ako to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and ilitary Equipments, at short notice, and at a;> CI >\v prices as any oilier establishment. {^"Particular attention paid to nil kinds of E! epairing. .June 3, 1851. 00 tf G i' "COLI'MIHA. ADVERTISEMENTS. D FISHER &*AGNEW & 00, B OURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBU S. C., * DIllJiCT TMPOUTERS OF ^ 3?gli*li Blsirtlnarc, Cutlery, Guns, &c., do. v lT7"OUI,1") call the attention of the citizens of j{ r T Abbeville to their stock of ^ ravH TTTom /"Wl- Tir.-J ? ? ? - ' ?W ? ?V, vua, ffiUUUW UiaBSj G6C. roxsisTjNo, ix r.uiT, as r<?i.u>w.*, viz: !' lat, ltound, Square, Oval, Half-oval, Band,Sheet I'1 nn<l]l<>(>]< 1IJOX; ! rails. Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Pot-ware, Fire Dogs, mi Gearing, Mill Irons, I Jolting Cloths, xes, Spndcs, Shovels, 1 Iocs, Tea Kettles, race nn<l Wngoii)Chuins of all kinds. Scythes, neks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Sereen Wire, ^ niton ami Wool Cards, Wattle Irons, unpowder, I >l:istinir l'owder. Percussion Caps, SI nleiit Safety Fuse, Shot, Kcad, ill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Boxes, Si arpi.liter's Tools in endless variety, Anvil*, ices, Screw Plates, Stocks ami Dies, Bellows, nsl, German and Blister Steel, Borax, urringo Springs, Axles, llulis, Shafts, l*YlIocs, Ij>ntlii'iv P..51.1.1.11...1 IV..i. i.v........ Ill olts, Malleable Casting!", KiioIm, Uriiss nml Silver Plated lSamls, " ml Carriage Materials generally. nre AVliite I/'inl, Chronic (Jreen, iiris Greun, nml Paints of nil kinds, r'imlow (ilnss, l'uttv, Varnishes, Japan, *'* insecd Oil, Spirit* Turpentine, ?!fcc. Their stock comprises the lnrge.st and best. n:>irtinent in Columliin, in purchased on Hie very jl' est term#, and will be sold at ft small advance >r cn?li. Orders, accompanied with satisfactory refernee, will reecivo prompt attention, and all nuils will be delivered at Hie Kailroail Depot r -i ? - i vt- ui ciiurgi! tor univalve. FISllKit ?t AGN1CW A CO. Columbia, Oct. 25, 1850. 25 tf Bollinger & Friday, ()/>j>onitc Janncy * and Hunt's Holds, j _ . Columbia, 8. O. ^ \?vlinim.\|.g and retail ijkai.krk ix iroterjes, Liquors, Hardware and Plantation Supplies. 1'urchnnc COTTON nml other PRODUCE. Deliver nil Goods nt the Depot fr?e of f hnrge. inh23 ^ w. holllngkn. i JAfl If. kuidav. 1IDOLEKAIJFF A CAIHOVN. WUOI-K9ALE AND RETAIL A DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. r i. MIDD1.KKAITW. | O. M. CAMIOUN. u Aug. 0,1803. 13?ly . :,j George JL C&tfitturt, WHOLESALE AND BKTAIT. J?ICAI.KH. IN FAMILY GROCERIES, Coiiter of JllcharrLifi and La?rel sir rets, ml>25 Colflmbia, 8. C. I ' ""lit H. Berry,* WS fmmvR m cam wabbbobi, - . 'I. '* S. COLUMBIA. ADVERTISEMENTS. Ramsay's Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ( Coliimlkiu, 9. C. fr. \ j fif^rj NUN'S & CO'M, I'rttciitfriftijoiinl h u ii ii Jiniiet Davis ?k Co'? I/O U II U I'ntont SiiHjieuBion Bridge 1'iunos, L'liiukcriut;*, Tiuvith, nml other bcot lmikcia' l'L1110s, :\t 1 lie Fnctvry f'riocs. Ajn-il 1, 18") t. 47 Cm. A. C. Sauier. Acis. 208 ami 210 Main *(rcct, i Columbia, S. 0. \*| AM;FA<rn;iii:n nnd ?>o,nTni^r^gw " Li 1. dealer in tine nn<l plain I'T)U-f j f | ]| s vlTl Ki:, CIIAIKS, I'iANOS, AVALL I'Al'F.K, 1 ATTRASSES, Ac., dr., at low prices for cash, ml all warranted for one year or longer. <1 All kinds Furniture made to order, and all ^ inds neatly and promptly repaired. "AIs'O, Vood and Metal Burial Oases. inli25 1,1 1 - CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. TRANSPARENT \VIi\BOW SHADES, PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street. Charleston. R n rJHO subscriber lias on hand a largo assortment, and is constantly receiving by the ennicrs, the latest patterns of WINDOW ? IIADKK ami i'Al'FU-llANG IN'tiS, for sale holesnlc and retail! Transparent WINDOW SILU)I'?S, of every vie and variety, from Ou cents to $0 each ! 'French ami American l'Al'EIl-llAXlilXOS, iid liOHl'KKS, ?.f the latest Patterns, from J cents to $0 per lloll. ?ai.SO? A large variety of COIlXlClvS, Lace and tnslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DK- G A1N KS, Centre Tn?sels, Loops, Hands, Pins, bi cnctian blinds, Cane blinds, Mattresses, Cush- | " >11*5- Kll't* KiM'.nrma 4VV4 \\ All kindVof iiPHoLsTKRIXG ; and tlio 1>?- w lies*, as usual, attended to in all its brandies. ~ MiVrfUlvSSKS?Mops, Cotton, Wool find Hair hillrWCct', always on hand, made from tlio best laterial. Also Ijolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds . ml l'alliasters. Call and see them?prices j J iasonnblo. j f, To iicrsons wishing any of the above articles > sell, a discount will bo made. The prices of )? lis establishment arc'moderate and uniform, j> nd iu low as nnv other establishment. > H. W. K1SSMAN. i March 25, 1851. -10 ? "Browning & Leman," C IMl'OItTEIW OF Li French) British and German I 3? ?',) and 211 Kiug-slrcct, cor net' of Market ntfcct. Charleston, S. C. I "lAUl'tTINGS?Tngrnin, JJ I'lys, Drusiols, .. J Tapestry ntul Velvets. UUTA1X MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and \Vorste<1. UUTA1N CAMliltlCS and MUSLINS, In large varietw , :u MUROlliERED LACE and MUSLIN CUR- in TAINS, nil ulylcs. K Il.T CORNICES, in nil llio new designs. L'KTAIN GlMl'S. lIOLDF.li* Trmix tto I SFJ.S, Ac., ' ' RAl'ERY CORDS and liKLL ROPES, in all . varieties. I riliili iitnl Anir>iiran FLOOR OIL CLOTHS ,,, ILYEItand GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CAIU'ETINGS, yf nil styles. 'ILTOX, VELVET, nud AXSILXSTER RUGS, ni in great vnrietv. LANTATlON WOOLENS?BLANKETS, I'LALNS, KERSEYS, CAl'S, <fce. od and White 1'LANXKLS, SHIRTINGS, <fcc., DTTOX OSXABURGS, of all tho bc*? South era makes. ngliidi and American COTTON FLANNKLH. , reach, English, nnd American 1'jJINTS. -t INENS, of llielinrdso'ii's superior make, for "i Sheetings, Shirtings, l'illow Cases, Tabic Damask*, Doylies, Kaplans, Towellings, S' Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, D. 11 Diapers, C Ornss Cloths, ?fc?. ? LOTUS, CASSIMEItS nnd VEST1NG8, of best French Good. EUVANTfcJ CLOTHS, in nil tlic shades of Eng- rjt lull Goods. * .... \TINET3, TWEEDS', JEaNS nnd LINSEYS, of all ounlitioa miii WITH A FULL ASSOUTMKNT OF 111 C 11 DRESS GOODS. I SILKS, TISSUES. YREGES, GREN'A1)1 N FA MUSLIV -ve. DM I'. A'/INKS, A..f \S and MOURNING GOODS, in groat variety. MBROIDEK3 and LACE GOODS, of every 1 description. VENING DRESS Goods in Great variety con' stantly received. _ AH the above are of our own DIRECT IMORTATlONS, and offered nb the LOWEST .. IARKET I'riccs. ?' TKRMH-?rin-li nvnWw The one prico system strictly adhered v >, mid all Goods Warranted. BROWNING ?fc LEMAN. Charleston, R. C., March 115, 1851, DRY GOODS Di CHARLESTON, 8. C/' ~ Browning1 & Leman, TMI>OBTEUS OK iun. sua anu six Aing-corner oj jiarKei-tl., Charleston, 8. C. Plantation Woolen^ lUonketa, Ac., l. F Car noting* and Curtain Materiula, S fyilks ahd Itivli Dress Goods, ' "T71o*la, MautiUriSjBhuwl*. P crtimcat/i?one price only. ' ~ mh25 ?- it. .? IIOS. II. UAltOH. , J. U. F.. fllUUT MARCH A SHARP, UCTI0NEER8 AND COMMISSION MKRCIIAMS, COLUMBIA, 8. 0.v, / ritTILIi attmid fo tlio wile of ill kind* of Mer Vt chnmlize, Produce, Ac. Also, Ilbal and ~ crsonal Pjrepcrty. Or pui chuse and sell Slaves,, ' iff., on onmmuKUin. .. 'V ' : Sal08 Room fA No. T26*lHclirtiNW6tt fiti'cefj fcnd tniuodiatoly opposite tho Uuitcd Statea HoUl. -*M - ' w y- M , . B. W. ? J. P. Force * C*, 8 ' " WDOLBSAU! DEALBB8 I* ; ' ' . BftOf8: AND gtfOS^S, '* No. 21 Jl<i>jtie slrcct, . < iRXi. w. tpnat+Y *v" * OH? Ir- ...- -! . 4"% ! J&lStSL .. _ 1 mwmz^TrTanji JSA. * - J .VTJS ' *. w CHARLESTON ADVE11TLSEMENTS. sosraiiEf CLOTHING EMPOti rim - ? w -? *. 0.1*.} Hil.t.cii, Uifupt & Co.'s Old Stand, '289 King, corncr Society street, and opposite Merchant*' Hotel, . ' i Charleston, S. O. I>. 3. &, ?. Ji tEVY, MANUFACTURERS OK MEN'S, YOUTH'S AMD BOY'S ' BKO leave to acquaint Wholesale Buyer.", that they always have on hand a general iBSovltiicnt of CLOTlllNG, suitable for nil sou-ons, which they guarantee tp sell at New Vorli Cash IPriCos. NEW 0001)3 received by every steame:1, Iireel frvm their ** U,M,! J, IU n lllllllll-s:., iow York. $3}" Merchants supplied on liberal torni3. .!()1IN 11. V ANNOY, ) <. ,.tj U. M. l'llKLPS, p?P". Charleston, March 425, 1851. 4.6-Oiu uailky, uouciLAS & anI7w{;on7 AVllOI.EaALE AXD IUWVU, 4T.3 JBLASLSS^ iVu. 310 King-street, 8 doors alxjvo (Jcvrj< , CHARLESTON, 0. O. A. DAILKV, C. DOIK1LA8, V. D. AXDEK50K. ivcicrenec?J no. A. Calhoun, Iv<i[. jmi. M 36 1y Cameron, Webb & Co.* (Successors to G. <fc II. Cameron,) imi?ortkrs ov CHINA, CLASS AND EARTHENWARE, jVo. 115 Meeting street, Chni'lestou, South CftroIUin, Vi'ill supply Couufry McrcluvnU with i% i inn;.1) in im-ir iiuc at as low rated ua they can ny in New York, or elsewhere. I'. CAMIUIOX, 1 . L. WEDD, J. M. HAWK. ) 'lllil2u "ciURLESToFliluPET TVARK110USK. William Calder f'TAS always on hand tho largest, and heat L I. ReloUl stock qf CARPETING to 1?? ?und iu the cit)^ viz;?Fine lugi-ainp, low ric.'l; supcriino Ingrains, Tapestry Vc'vct, apiv-trv Unidsel", low priced lh'hsscls, Tliive ly (.'arp-.tingf, rc-cn ami Printed Halif, iloovlu'i ui.'.-s mid I)o->r Matts, Stair Carpeting- end lair Rod*, Dindincs, <fcc., <Sse. Slatting, all iililis. - . With a largo assortment of FLOOR. 01 J. l.O'i II, fi-'.'M ;> to -Jl feet in width, for Rooms, i?bhi'.'::, without ecani. tfos. 24G and 24.3 King-ut., corner Easel. LSONARD CHAP33ST, MANUKACffUEK ANL) DEALER IK 3 A RRIAGE S k'SO&fe AND HACVi:" v L*xt door North of Pavilion Hotel,. 1,-t iny street and :5K Wcutwortli struct, CHARLESTON, S. C. N. T>.?An imraenso stock of VEHlCf.l. id llAllSl'ijS constantly on hand. Ci ducunicnU now ofl'crod iu extreme low p. ic-a. cerjt articlc ten.rranted. Oct. ii'J, 25 - Iv \Y1ND0\Y HASHES, BL1SDS, &ci "TAVTVn rl. - * * " ' " _ .? . .i.u t-nv; ?jjcijcy oi IHO largest i'liolo.X ry iii the Stutcs, I am prepared to i'ill iders for an3* article in the line. I'aints, Oils, Oinss and Ijullilora* ITard^efc, id every other articlo in tlie building lino. John c. simons, 22C King stfeet, sign of t-he Vlialfc*?* ClllBLESTON DAT MAMFACTORYT n tr\ tr? '" jxinrj street, A IJi kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and Cncsiinero 3IATS, of tho latest styles, ude to order ot short notice. An, excellent assortment of new styles of rUAAV GOODS. Soft Travel line Hats ni?<k ups, always on linuu. It. IIAWLEY". John G. Willis, FANCY BOOT AND SHOE ST0BEf., runks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Oomba and Bruahnfl. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,,. ? Corner of King street and Horlbwk'? Alley, mli25 Charleston, 8. O. William Calder,'1 DEALER IN ALL KINDS ' OF ' ENGLISH, FRENCH AND ABlftlCAN iYos. 2 tt> ami 248 King-ttreet, cor>icr of Hascl, mli25 Charleston, 8. O. E. H. Lane, iholfsalc Book, Stationery and Funry Goods J - Home, [cilicnl, Miscclldncoua and Ac<jdtirifc BOOKS, in great variety, at th? lowest trade prlood. No. 5 Hayi/ne tired, riinrlftetnn S/inlli Jiuuj kiyuiu ; vuil/uuut . I I >' ! '??l Til ! I . ? Nelson Carter, '' , WnOLBSALB BRUOftiST, *** *ro.-n * . BIO^ lAnSB VKtOVf MORTAB,' [*jTlIERE lio is piopared to exhibit a large ? V stock . of DrUgB, Medicines, Drugging' urniture,. Phials, Surgical, lustrnmonU, Dyo tuffs, Porfiuncry, Spam, Wiud^ Gloss; Putty, :c.,'?tc., Which ^e bflrera nt the lowest market rices;- - ;. . inli25 Haydea, Broker & Ctf, >~7 IMrORTlilU AND DSAtSM CT . Witlchcs, Clocks, Jcwtiry, 8U*e> Ware, fortfc J?o$; WtnITaod tlrccla. IAVE DEUBR J|?oa^^lMSialSSIO?