The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, September 09, 1854, Image 3

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JKSSWSFsP tlj0 Estate of the late 1frH ianTa wfil K?i' ^Qt "? fiual "dement of tfae WuTmSJ a l" tha 0l^i.n.ftry'8 offloe, Ab. Seville District oa the Mmd daj, of Dcccmbn . >i Ainiss) MOK1USON,. Adm*r Will annexed. AngiutSl, 1864. 17 . Sin. ELECTION OF COUNCIL. ' NOTICE Ib hereby given tli At an Election of ?..i?nInUadant and foul* Wardens for Abbeville Village, will bo held in the Court Houso, OU the tofond Mnniton ! j >u uc|iiuiuuer next, Between Iba hours of 9 ft. in. nnd 8 p. in. AuguHti.s Lomax, J. A. Allen, aud Martin L. Bullock arc appointed Managers of said ElcCtiOl).. *"<te V ? 4 .?? August 26, 1864 16 td to KBT, rpttAT large, new an4 Well finished STORE A on Washington Street, adjoining Wilson 4c Williams, a short distance from the Public iiquurt nud i Mardiall Ilotcl, 25 feet frout and 30 feet deep, With a good Counting Room and Iron Soase, Bow occupied by Wm. M. Jlughey as a Whifctale Gfae&rv Stor*. Fi^m ? . ? I -gibla Situation, ibis eousi&ered oae of tiie best Jocations ifrthispTocc. Possession givcu by the ?rst of Octo1)o|rror aodncr.if required. For further information Apply to t.v - vr JOHN MoLAREN. Abbeville C. H., August 2b. 1854. 16?9t } r'i * .vt ' -***'* PAETWEB8HIP. ROBJERT H. WARDLAW has associated JAJll^ 'A. WARDLAW in business with, him ujider tlic firm of ' Hi H. WARDLAW ?fc SftST. Thev ^fill continue' the general Retail Business ?ft their old stand, ?pd trust that tliey will be tioic uracni with their customers on such liberal terms as will warrant an extension of past favors. ' " * 4 They^have made arrangement* by which they will frequently receive new additions to their Stfttft'. " Abbeville, August 29, 1854. 10 6t .SimPSOST A GARDINER) WAREHOUSE AM) COMMISSION MKRCIIASTi?, MMNTOSH ST., AUGUSTA 6A.,_ /6^?iriTI[7"ILL continue the AVaro'^1 <$> Jg -YY. house and Commi-sion husiueiu.in their FIltErWtOOF UUlLDlMi on M'lnioshStreot, in all its branelies, and hope fov strict neraunul nlti-ntinn tn nil who 'tofiy put business in their linnd*, to | merit pubilio favor. Ordc^. jfor llAciciN(j, Jlorc and Family Sup- i rues irilod n't tlic lowest market price. Cash ^dvaucex mnd(' when roquir-' ?J on produce In store. j. r. srapaoKl [j. t. gakuincb. August20,'^-JG Otn , rpH?..ji?Hd of Trn#te?3 of Ere kino College, ,1_ %^vd?heroby give noticc tlm' the En(lowmep^^f) tho College is secured on the Scholarship Finn adopted by tlie Hoard on the Hth of April 1858, and that the scheme will go into operation on the first of November next j nt which iimo the- subscriptions will be due j "'ce^^W^kboJnrships will be ready for | oiKirrotmoiron 0j uciore iliu 1st of Xoreniber. The books tipfll jjii cloaed and the aalo .gf Seliol-! arshipfc discontinued on the first of April next I UEM1UIILL, Agent. Augu i^t^ PROSPECTUS H? v*Nf ?.?W' THE T11LEY PIOIVBEB. r lMlfe HtidewigncJ will nnbliuli in Uhj town of l;Hhm n ii?wt. \V eekly Paper on or j boat$l?o nret of 8ept vuiber next, bearing the oboTQ.Iitlo^;, i* ?>n Ka M.? O!..-. ,>r ti.? *- ? duetf^flPhe Valley Pioneer" in a style that will make it "acceptable to nil elastics of renders; to j fill iU'eolonun with gehernl intelligence, the j newrof the day, historical nnecdotee, tnles of realJiJfey poetry, light literature, humor and wit; in fac4,4o-make it ijtriekly a Newspaper. Valley 1'iorieer" will advocate the commomal infe>restJaiid internal improvement of the State; the building of the Snvuitnah ii! ?t!.".'-j-ir.. < ? <wi> vr % hiiey nn? wiuiiiuiu una iltiinuurg mill < Honda. It wiltbc independent in |>olitiet*, not identifying Itself with nny party, but firmly op- . posing such measures oa nfe iiynroiis to* the 1 prosperity of theStnto and the country at large. 1 The published wHl' bo nbly agisted in the editorial dejWftnjtnitj which, 'with his expori- ' eftco in tbe Newspaper publishing business, ' and the extreme low rates oT subscription, will ( make the pnper.a weleomo visitor.' >Tfciua.-~Otw.dollnr in advance. No paper ' will be iiw warded wnloes the nwitey accompany the order. ... ;i > Any person procuring fen snbscribcri", and . forwaraingthe money for "the same will receive ? >< a/>niv?!Au viiv twjiw M. ;u. Hamburg", 8. C., August 10 1854. ' $570 IN CASH PEMES. . MECHANICS, 'INVENTORS AND MAN" (If ACIURE8S. ; VOLUME Ten of the "Scwnwio Amcthcaji" : commouoes on the Htli'of September. It it chiefly devoted to llio advancement of the int?rMt nf K?yuD>MjInvMilaii. Ucnnlictnren - and Farmers, and' is cditod by men praetiddly > akillodiin tbe: art* and sdpiw* Probably no Other journal ofUwuutme cbarneter ii so exten ' ?1TeIy circulated, or so generally ateenmd for Jt* practical ability. Nearly .ail tho Valuable i* whick,a?<3 jseood weakly from the Pat cnt office arc illaairated with Engravings, and the claims of tb^JPateriU arc poblislied regularly in thoy arnissued, tboa making it a |ierfee8r semftmoaxd hccjiamical CMCrai>nu>i^tffNnMi^:?Mrthe subjects tmrmwemtnU. OkmitttM. 3 ^ ^ UT, iotip^g ^^^^^^wprtk^adfmore Uuia in will ndvjin WORWV ???rp, IB regird to tb?A*reUy ct Wf iiwpfO'Wf?**! X- A ' *" * i "t * _.^Tto?i;otn'..%3 / Sj IlJUBKfeBV forewarn aH from Trpqliig for-j? KOTE ji*?B by roe to Qeorg? 1V< Rfaof; for HgliVHttnfirtd Dollar*, given some tlWe Inet Jnnaary, as the consideration for wlilch th? s*{d note Wna aitcn l?a? proved unsouud, and I do not intend to pay the same unless compelled by Inw. l.'T Ttlft rt k ttntirit T a <muv VilWLl>l!iUL< I August SOth, 1804. 16 3t " LAUD FcBTSALE. r|^llE Subscriber offers for solo bis tract X of Land, in Abbeville District, five r?iltl miles from Ninety-six Depot, and one mile from Puckctt's Ferry 011 Saluda river, containing 3 6 3 Ac res. About seventy five acre# Woodland, well timbered; Dwelling, and oil necessary outbuildings attachedand as healthy as any situation in the Distriut. , , Persons wishing to purchaso laud, would do well to call and examine fur themselves. 1 am determined to sell, and if not sold before the first Monday in October, it will be sold at pub* i:? ..?.I? A ??> ? ? MW Mtivuvu OV nUUUTUlV u. XX. Person* purchasing tlic land, can also pur- ' chase Stock, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Plantation ' Tools, Ac. W. B. MERIWETHER. J August 19, 1804. 13 lm 1 _ _________ PERSONS indebted to the snlncriber are re- | quested to settle their liabilities on or be- , foro the 1st September. After the first your t notes will not be iu my possession. < AUGUSTUS LOMAX. J August 19, 1864. 15 tf ( TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COBTCEEN. t PERSONS Owing CLARK <fe TILLOTSON t must pay rip by sale-ilnj- in September next, or thev will find their notes and accounts c U tl... i.....J* ~r i~i.~ Tr W!1 u vuv uniiua ui ovrilll Al. >> II3UII, H.3U. \ Remember, I can't take promised for pnv. I 1). W. C. TILLOTSON. Aul'UsL 19, 1854. 15 tod v Banner will copy. t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^" Abbeville District.? Citation. WHEREAS, William Mnttox lias applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singulnr (lie goods rind chattel*. rights and r eredits of Jesse Mattux, lute of the District aforesaid, deceased. These arc, therefore,!^ cite and admonish all (, and singular, the kindred and creditor* of the said deeonsi'd. to and nim?nr 1n>for? m.< m our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Ablmville Court House, on the t! first day of September next, lu sliow cause, if ? nav, why the said .administration should not be ? granted. y Ciiven under my hand and seal, this sixteenth day of August, in tho year of our Lord one h thousand eight hundred mid fifty-four, and a in the s^-voiily-ninth year of American In- h dependence. WILLIAM IIILL, 0. A. D. Aug. 19, 1831. 2-15 2t PA INT ING r|"MIE Subscriber, having located himself .JL at Abbeville C. 1L, is prepared to do iiuuse, oiiin, nnu vrnniueiiwu i i n- J per Hanging, Cleaning Furniture, Ac. All work c:itriidt?J to me will be executed with neatness and dcApntch. tar Orders from the country promptly at- r tended to. ' W. A. GUAYDOX. w Marshall House, Abbeville C. II., S. C., ) tl August 1, 1854. 13 3m ) V Ho ! for Chick Springs! Subscriber lias now on the line l?etween ? i Greenville and Chick Springs, a fine n"d 2 commodious FOUR-HORSE HACK. ? Which will leave the village every day, after the arrival of the ears from Columbia; and re- L turning, will leave the Springs after breakfast, tl Fare, $1 00 each way. E2T* Scats ean be eucurcd at my residence, nppoaite the Mansion Hi?use. Aug. 12 1 Itf W. L. CRAWFORD. Whiilock, Coskery 6c Co., tI7 A T>T*TrATTCD iim OAinrraQTAV I tv n grgivuoa a.n x/ win in i noivn j MERCHANTS. C CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga. T VfTHI' Undersigned respect- "V "/ A fully inform their friends ?nd the Public gene.villy, that they still eon- j, tinne the above BUSINESS, at their old Stand, /r ?!..>< ?-;ii ~??An<;nn . ........ H?vi.nvu j( bo all liiisinoss entrusted to their care. Liber- /( fil Cadi Advancia made on Produce in store. ^ Orders fer BAGGING, ROPE and family i 3Ui'l'l.lE& Cnrofidly filled ut the lowest Mor- a) kets. J. W. WHITLOCK, , JOHN* COSKKRY. * A. J. WlllTLOOK. t, August 12, 4. 14 tfm jj Town Lot for Sale. ? State of South Carolina, Abbeville District, v IN EQUITY. P John H. Wilson, Adm'r of "j ^ Ann Goff, 1 | Dm to mU R o1 Samuel Goff and | David Goff. J , .. r T>Y Order of the Court of Equity, I will aell i ville a H., on.*?r?di* ?H January * next. - The piirebwr aill gi?? bond with sure ty to mcure the purchase money. u~iA W nn? and a a Barter acre*. more or lees, and is situated on tJio public street, adjoining-lots and I?nds of Charles Dcody.? ' Costs to be nsid in mb. - ' H. A. JON EH, O. ?. A.J), ,, Commissioner's Office, August 8, 4864. 18td JXF8TBjuumivmil ' Mi STBAUSS, Cokcftburr- ( T OADIES DRESS GOODS, such as Birn^ SrU Tiwiea, Chslly, Grenadines, Muslins. FoplJni;|pl?dD, flgursd, dotted Swiss MU8LINB; . nlnahiUIlL Juontti. Aft. ] r " * Embroideries. Beautiful assortment of Collar*, Chemisett et, lofeat Bodies Under Sleeve*, Cuff*, Linen Cam-. brie-JIandkerchieft, Ac. Talmas ao4 TOautillas, NEW ST VLB BONNETS AND HISSES flATS. ' % - 11' ?amoi>. ?. DRE3$ TUIMM1NG& ? ~ ' r " -y. i*>A Jf* JL/ JLU JL ill V ALU^LB aBAiSSTATE FOE -jS|?fv rpHE Snbiicrtbci'baVingpapchaacd lands 'J8HL in, tho State tit Florida, will sell the following valuable Reitf Estate la tlic village of Abbeville and vicinitt; Tenement# No. 1 and 2 Granite Kang<9ktaiiang tw6 1 itrgo and spacious 8torea cfTcli, wittl fln<! largb' second iStury ri/t/ms sufficient for two families Also there'isWh the premises a fine well of water, and sufficieht ground for yards and gardening purposes. ?-also? The Rauiey Hotel, and oppurteumiccs, sixty* six feet front and four huuared in det?th. The Hotel will be put in first rate repair by 1st October next. The above property will b? in three separate lots, to suit purchasers, or altogether if desired, on a credit of fivo yean with interest irom <jaie. i?A180? * A Tract of 4()0 ncrea of cxcellsnt Land, lvihg on Long Caa \ six mile* east of Abbeville C. H., adjoining lands of David Keller, Copt. Win. Smith, G. W. Cromer and others. There are 160 acres of fiipa timbered land on the tract ?100 acres under cultivation, and the balance under good fence. This tract is regarded by jood judges as being one of the best grain plantations in the neighborhood. ?Also? A tract of 860 nores lytair five miles North if Abbeville C. If., adjoining lands of Mrs. Hoof, Estate of Robert Gordon, 4Vlcxnndcr Stck'ntisnn An/1 nfliniw 1. ' - - ' wm? w?..v?o, ?iivnu A3 VIIU JUUWie UIIU >?n < Tuckey Lands. There is clcarsd about J00 acres, and tlte balnneo well timbered. Thin .met will be divided into two or three tract* .0 suit purchasers. \ The above tracts will be sold on a credit of hrec years with interest from date. Note mid ippro ved security to secure tliel purchase mo cy. l'crsons wishing to make investment tlmtis ertnin of paying handsome dividends, will do veil to examine the above property, ns it will >c sold on the most accommodating terms. If the nbove property is not disposed of preious to Sale Day in October next, it will then ?o sold at auction to the highest bidder. J. FOSTER MARSHALL. August 5, '64 13 Rf Goods at Cost! AT ABBEVILLE C. H. I'M IE Term of co-partnership existing between Wilson ?fe Williams 1ms n?w nearly exired. nnd for the purpose of closing up the U&ines?, we ofTer our gooJs At Cost for Cash. Onr stock is yet very complete, embracing all lie varieties wc have usually kept, nnd can AW KA /T..I. -* XT V--I 11 ~ ? vv |/ui\;iiuov?Jt ? nil OUd/lfUbllUW 1 UTK *111(1 lharlestou prices. Now is llic time to supply ourselves with cheap goods! As we have ninny very desirable goods on and, wc feci confident-'that nil who will exmine our stock and prices, will find it to their i?tero*t to supply themselves at once. WILSON ?fc WILLIAMS. August 1, 1851. 13 3in CROCKER & REES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION Merchants, ACKSON' STREET, BELOW AND OS TIIB Ol'l'OSITE SIDE OF WAUKKX's BLOCK, AUGUSTA, ?A. rllE Undersigned would respectfully inform their friends nnd former pntronx. tlint tlu>3' rill remove, on the 1st of September next, t?> ic NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson Street below and n the opposite side of Wnrron'a Block. Wo will give our personal attention to all UAincsd entrusted to our cnre, ns Heretofore, nd hope to merit a continuance of the favor of rmer pntrons. We are prepared t<> inake at all time?, liber1 eauh advances on Producc in store. Order? for BAGGING, ROl'R, nnd FAMIY SUPPLIED will l>e cnrofu.ly filled and at ic lowest market price. JOHN I!. CROCKER. JOHN C. REKS. July '29, 1831. 12?2m ^ inrilDa SAIab SY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, 1 will sell nt Abbeville ourt House, on the ft rut Monday in SEl*EMBER next? 50 acres of lnnd, more or lein, bounded by ohn A. StcwirT,"JoliiiX Monro, and others; ls<> 10 Negrovs. Elvira and 3 children, Jesse, inbelln, and William; Lewis, Wiley, Rachel, 'iirncr, Permelia, and Cornelia. Also, at de :nrtnut 3 residence, on rriday after sale-dn}', 3th Sept.) 4 hornet, two-horse wagon, 1 buggy ml harness. 2 sows and pigs, 1 head of cattle, lot blacksmith tools, 1 cotton gin, 1 grindtone, 2 beds and furniture, 2 bureaus, 10 chairs, loom, 1 desk. 3 looking-glasses, 3 table?, lot f boxes and barrels, 1 clock, 1 cupboard, planttion tools. dtc., dec. The property of Thomas loiamond, at the suit of Charles Smith and then. 400 acres of land more or less, bounded by William Martin, Charles Dondy and other*; the roperty of Wm. S. Ansby, at tho suitof llenrj ktkins and others. 8. A. IIODOES, U. A. JJ. August 12, 1854. 14 Ud Cokeabury Masonic Female SohooL rHTS Institution will resume its Exercise, on the first day of Aagost. The 8ession will ontlnuefour months; the'charges for tuition rill be only for that time, at the usual rates. ho Exercises of. the last Session are n sufficient omaiandation to thd public?nothing more leed be said. By order of tba Board. - ' ?. A. COSfKER, Secretary. July 81. 18 : " *t HBNRI S. KMHH, IVHOLEIIALE ft RETAIL DEALEU IK . . SROCEBIBS, PR0T18I0NS k CONFECTI0NARIES, ABBEVILLE, C. H., S. O. May 10, 1863. 1-tf Ho. 1 Mackerel, Freih Salmon and Codfine 2 dot Can* large and small, TreA 8ALMOND. For wile by ' IL B KKRR.^ Jttne 17, 1864. tftf < - - - - - - I'otaih, Potash. QAA LBS 6ft POTASH jo?t received and vUU for mqptaasit ?m? from fb? barrel) by *F ^HP?rt, J864. ?tf - - #ug*r, 0?a. M4 XoteMM. -H JUJCT Jg ?" MIS! CAKPMMTE. WBtE (ST* The friends of lion. P. 3: #ROOK& a nounce him us a candidate for TiPpBfmtu&i Representative of .the 4th district of Semi Qnrolina in the Congress of the United States, The friend# of Col. A. C. GARLTNOTn respectfully nnnttOncc liim as n Candidate t represent the 4th Congressional District, at th election in October ncJct. [mar 26?46 fjf" We are authorized to announce Get Samuel McUoyriOix. candidate for the Legii lltuKi ]ty We are authorized to nnnouace ThoMa Thompson, Esq., a'cpiididute for the Legislatuft fy Wc are authorised to announce Dr. J W. Hearst u candidate for a scat in tbe ncx Legislature. t35r We nro authorized to announce B. 2 IIkrndon n Candidate for the Legislature at th uext election. er We are authorised to announce Col. SI O. Talma* a Candidate for the Legislature. 1 We are authorized to announce Ei>wa? Noble a candidate for the Legislature. fgT Tho friends of Copt. B. 'A. Hodoes ret pcctfully announce him as a candidate for To. Collector at the ensuing election. fg* The friends or John R. Wilson respect fully announce him as a candidate for Tax Col lector of Abbeville District, nt the ensuing elec tion. f!W Wk are authorised to announce the Rev James Moorf. as a candidate for re-clection a Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the cn uiiig election. Tin: friends of Javis II. Cobb respectfully nnnoiinco liitn as a candidate for Sheriff at th< coming election. C^-Tlie friends of JAMES M. VAND1VEI respectfully announce him as a candidate foi 'fax Collector of Abbeville District, At the en suing cloation. ZW Tlic friends of U. W. IIAWTIIORN re spectfullv announce hiui a candidate for Sheriff alty of Abbeville District, at the ensuing clec tion. C3g- Tlic friends of G. M. MATTISON res nppt.fllll\? lillll n nnmliilAtn fn! Sheriff of Alibcvillc District at the ensuing elec tion. CSTTlio friends of THOMAS R. COCHRAN respectfully announce liim as a Candidate foi Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing <^cc tion. 130- The frieiuls of JAMES M. MARTIN, re spectfuDy unnouncc hiin ns a candidate foi Sheriff of Abbeville IMstrict, ot the ensuing election. EDWAHD WE8TPIBLD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.; RETURNS thanks for past favors, and rc "spcetfullv solicitsacontinuancc ofthesonie, It.. I ..l?.il.. l 1 -r f_! t?r LuiiMumij, uii iiMitu, ui uiDuwnniunu faoturo, n I.nrgo Assortment of SA1>DLES, HARNESS, UKIDLES. MARTINGALES, &o. Also, WHIPS, STIURL'i* IKON'S nnJ IJ1TTS. Being n practical workman, ho is prepared tc make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, nt short notice, and at as low prices as any other establishment. E3T I'nrticulnr attention paid to all kinds ol Repairing. June S, ISOI. . 6G tf ~ CULUM MIX AI)VEirnSEMENTS. ~ FISHER &AGNEW & CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF finglixh Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, See., &c. lirOCLD call the attention of the citizens o t T Abbeville to their utouk of Hardware, Faints, Oils, Window Qlasi, Ac CONBlfiTISO, IX PART, AB KOM.OWS, VIZ' Rat, Round,Square. Oval, Half-oval, Band, Sheet and Hoop IftoN; Brad*, Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Pot-ware, Fire Dogs Fan fScaring, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Hoc?, Tea Kettles, Trace ami Wagon Chains of all kinds. Scythes, F-ocks, Iliugcs, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire, Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Irons, Qunpowdcr, Blasting Powder. Percussion Cap# Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, l>nd, Mill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Boxes, Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Coat, German and Blister Steel, Borax. Carriage Springs, Axles, Hubs, Shaft*, Felloes, Patent Jjeathcr, Enamelled Cloth, Daali Frames Holts, Malleable Castings Knobs, Laces, Brass nnd Silver Plated I3an<L*, And Carriage Materials generally. Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Paints of-all kinds, Window Class, Putty, VarttUbes, Japan," Linseed Oil, Spirits rurpeutine, <fcc. . Their *toek comprises the largest and best as sortment in Columbia, is purchased On the verj best terms, and will be soul at a small advana fbi* ensb. Orden?, accompanied witb sntufactory refer mjcp, will rcceivc prompt attention, and al oods will be delivered at tha Railroad Depo ' r ?' FISli^E -AGNEW 6 OO. Columbia, Oct. 26, 1858. tt -tf Bollinger A Friday, Oppotiie Jaunty t and HunCt Hotel*, Colombia, 8. O. WnOLMALK A*D RETAIL DIALERS I* Groceries, Liquors, Hardwire.t?4 PliBtatioi Supplies.. - ' Pvtbuo COTTON and other PRODUCE. | ?W Delircr all Goods at the Depot free o charge. mh25 W. BOM.lNOrn. , | JAS K. FJUDAY. niDDLfiKAVFF A CALHOU*. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS HiFOBBICpf ANI> AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLUMBIA, 8. G. ^ K. miDDi.r:ftarrK. ' | (KM, CALPO^i ACg. ?,lH5g, ^g-riy Corntraf Rich<rrde*n and Law el street*, , >< ?t>4l CHIumU* 1. ^1. .'. ' ctofwhffe. ' . pihM of' ,2& a,-'. ' COLUMBIA advebtjsembhts. " u . ? . Bamany's*Pi2ao fltor?. * MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ?;ouimDta, R. C. N ulTil i ^ NUN'S ACO'S, Patent Diagonal ? SlrT^mi^napiSnoa; HalletDaVi?<fe C<fe 10. V/ ? * if UPa'tftnt SffBpeusion Bridgo Pianos, Gbickcrings, Travero, and other beat maker*' Pi, alios, at the Factory Price*. A ,1 April 1, 1801. ; 47 6ro. s A. C. Squier, I, Xot. 208 and 210 Main itreet, r. ' Columbia, 8. C. 1 A/TANUFACTURER and generaltfflfltaHj iJ-L dealer in fine anAplftin FURj f # I 'TI N1TURE, CHAIRS. PfANOS. "WALL PAPER. c MATTRASSES, Ac., <kc., at low prices for easl^ and all warranted for one year or longer, r AH kinds Furniture made to order, and^all , kind* noatly and promptly repaired. Alao, Wood and Metal Burial Case*. ml>26 ? i , CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. W i. . r TRANSPARENT ^ WINDOW SHADES, 1 PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. 0. TUG subscriber lias on hand a large aesortg meat, and ia constantly receiving by the steamers, tne latest patterns of WINDOW * SHADES and PAPER-HANGINGS, for sale wholesale nnd retail 1 r Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of ev-ry i style and variety, from 60 cents to $0 each I French and Auioriean PAPER-HANGINGS, , and BORDERS, of the latest Patter^- from; Ci coutc to $6 per Roll. ?AlSO? A large variety of CORNICES, Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DE LAINES, Centre Tassels, Loops, Bands, Pin*, - Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cuak ions. Fire Screens, ?kc. .tSAU kinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and the business, as usnal, attended to in all its branches. MATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Hair r Mattresses, always on hand, made from tho best material. AIbo Bolster?, Pillows, Feather Bods and Palliasters. Call and sec them?prices , reasonable. r To persons wishing any of tlic above articles to sell, a discoitnt will be made.. The prices of thin establishment nrn moilnmtn nml and as low as any other establishment. * " II. W. KINSMAN. [ March 25, 1854. 46 ? " Browning & Lemon," IMPORTERS OF French, British and Oerman 209 and '211 King-tired, corticr of Market tlreet. inariesion, s. u. (AARPliTINGS?Ingrain, 3 I'lys, Brussels, J Tapestry niul Velvets. i CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and | W orsted. ( CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety. r EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, all style*. GILT CORNICES, in all the new designs. CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TES! SELS, ?fce., DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in nil varieties. British nud American FLOOR OIL CLOTHS SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR 1 CARPETINGS. of all styles. V; WILTON, VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS, in great variety. PLANTATION WOOLEN'S?B LANKET S, - PLAINS, KERSEYS, CAPS. Ac. f Red and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., COTTON OSNABURGS, of all tlio best Southern makes. English nnd \merican COTTON FLANNELS. L French, English, nnd American PRINTS. LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, for Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table ' Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, urnss Uioms, rt:e. . J* CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and yESTINGS, of Lest French Good. SEllvants clotiis, in nil tlio sliades of Eng' lif-h Goods. t ? satinets, TWEEDS, JEaNS and linseys, of all qualities and sryles. WITH A FVI.L ASSOnTME.NT OF * RICn DRESS GOODS. In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENA^ DINES, MUSLINS. &c. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING GOODS, in great variety. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of every . description. mr**VTTMri r?ntv?n /-*? js_ ?_ n * \ ruunu jlmviioo uuuufi in ureav vanoiy con, stantl}' received. All'the above arc of our own DIRECT 4M; PORTATIONS, and offered at the LOWEST \ MARKET Prices. TERMS.?Cash, or City Acceptance. w 1ST The ono price system strictly adhered t to, and all Goods Warranted. ' BROWNING 4 LEMAN. Charleston, !?. C., March 8?, 18*4. DRY GOODS IN CDARLE8T05, S. C. afc JfaBuk r IXrOKT&U Off . yb*. 209 and 211 King-it, corner of Market-tL, Charleston, 8. C. > I Plantation Woolen*, BUnketa, <fce^ Cari>etings and Curtain Materials, flfaln and Rich Dress Good#, I : Clonks, Mantillas, Shawls. Term* etuh?one price only. ' mli2? - tpOS. n. IfASCH* . . t. M. a, ftlfAUP MARCH A. SHARP, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, 8. 0., V- attend to the sale of All kind* of Merjt f chandize, Prodacc, &?. Also, Real and -v ;fej?0B0l Property. Or purchase and sell Slaves, f? ^M&on eommiaeloin. { , '/ 'J, Boom: No. 120 Richard ?on street, %nd **"' V> 'irfori 1 "'ri r'y^' : V" a '.& Wr<4t-&Xf V9ri+ & Co., -; s/i ^ ntokm qpr?nBMi?i rtfl* ^ ^ --*rahyj^ ; vl :> , .-cniB '.kEjft ?.< v^. j-?. MRPM^Wm.' Stowiajad. - - . sppilliPW ? ? - it ' ' '^-.?::^vyy;f ' i?L0a?pl|g corner Society oppotiit MttfAawt* i Hotel, ^ & ' " .v . Charleston, -4* ^ *jrr" ' MAN(JFA(7fUftiTBS Oit MEN'S, YOUTH'S ^ BEG leave to a6qualnt a that they always hBTd"o? band fi gefinu ^ assortment of CLOTHING, euitabU tor all ^ sons, which they guarantee to^^B nt^- ?>?$ . New York Catlr^riftc?#. y ' NEW GOODS received by every stealer, direct from their IST Merchant* supplied on libtefal tarraag& ^ " , PHELPS, ' ' Chorleaton, March 28, 1864. ' ? ;fft-toi ... BAILER DOUGJLAS dcMAN^ERSt^f,' ' - - *' WHOLESALE AMD. No. 319 King-ttrcet, 8 door* about Qeo*/fr . V Charleston. B. J. A. DAI LEV, C. DOU0LA9, AHDMSOtT. Reference?J.vo. A. CAniouHhEaq. - * jail. 14 86 ly * v Cameron, Webb & Go.,'; * (Successors to G. <b XL Caiikeos,) ? IMl'ORTKBS OF ... .Vvv, J." CHINA, CLASS AND MTflBSWttB, No. 140 Charleston^ South CanJliai^ . car 'Will supply Country Merchant# with Goods in their line at as low rates M Umrcan . buy in New York, or elsewjiere. . ' -\PX u. r. CAMERON, 1 <. ' '?* W. L. WEBB, > . ?. . iJr r W. M. SAGE. ) * mhat CHARLESTON CARPET WAREHOUSE. . . William Calder VHAS always on hand the largest sad beat 6olected sttick of CARPETING to b? iouiiu iu me city, viz:?Fine Ingrains, low priced; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry velvet, Tapestry Bttlseels, low priced Brussels, Three Ply Cnrpetinge, Green and Printed Baize, Hearth Rugs and Door Matts, Stair Carpeting and Stair Rods, Bindings, <Lc., <fcc. Matting, all widths. ... With a large assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTH, from 8 to 24 feet in width, fbr Rooms, Lobbies, ?te., without seam. "Sf.. Nob. 246 and 243 King-st., cornerHaseL LEONARD OFLAPm, T~" manufacturer and,. dealer in CARRIAGES ftgE?^ AND HARNESS, * * Next door North of Pavilion Hotel, 124 Meet- , ing street. nnd 83 Went worth street* - *' CHARLESTON, 8. a N. B.?An immense stock of YEBICt<E8 and HARNESS constantly on hand.--1 Getatv '? inducements now offered in extreme lovjtrictt. .Evtry articlc warranted. yvX", C Oct. 2Q, . 25 . ly WINDOW SASHES, pDl M ~ HAVING the Agency of thV largest Fo?tory in the States, I am pnpartd to 4111 orders for any article in iUe liue.^fc?AXSO,? . W- ' -V?. Points, Oile, Glass and Builders' Hardware, and every other article in the building line. ' ' " JOHN 0. SIMONS, 226^King street, sign of the Whale. CHARLESTON DAT MANUFACTORY, " 240 King street, ^ A~LL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and Jt\. Cassiinere HATS, of. the latest style*, irujde to order at short notice. .. r An excellent assortment of now stylet pf STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hata and Gap?, always on liaud. K. HAWLBY. . John 0.: Willis, ?& FANCY BOOT AND_SH0E STORE, . irururs, carpet, juags, v aiisos, vomn ua Brushes, ~ ~ . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Corner of King ttrcet and Horlbadi'i Alley, nih25 Charleston, 8. O. ^ : ' ' William Caldery. 4 / v DEALER IN ALL KINDS Ot ~~ , ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAS . Not. 24 U and 248 King-street, corner of Ka*tl> inh23 ?'' Charleston, S. O. v. . B. ELLane, * ;** trrt _ * ?- *i.Li_ *" i*:-.3 -j ./ ?'V. ? wnMcunc ijooji) isiuuonery Jtaa runynwB ' Baii?ef . ^ Medical," Mi&collaneoas tnd Aireowt^BQtNW: Inifr?aJ vppbty, at the loirwttqjMl# prices, *ro. 6 UajtMMrM* ' ^->* -' CbarlettoD, 8oiu C&nlltifc ;1 itobicrirf, WBtlSSA Cijfp m$gk0 *i. 17 .... , SIGN or TO* LAUGK TEttSvr UORTAtt, . . Pamitu^ PiiiftU, Sonrifl*l In*tr?m?aM/Dv4i StufFa/Perfuiqet^ Sos^ Wio^Q1* : UTT0RTEB9 AND DKUUU0^i^:'!<r?l'?A'' ji> Watehei, Cloeki, Jewelry, 8Uto-W?o> Military and Fancy North Eatf corturr of Ktag anal Bfatl mhM Qhartaatoh, , ^o. 148 ^ ^ 1 lleforcBW-EpvARD Ncmte, ^ ' . .- ^