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f THE ANDERSON BOOT AND SH01 " iSANIJFACTOBY. THANKFUL for the liberal YBI patronage which they have re- 111 * ceived, beg leave to inform ' Wk their customers ana friends generally! that the; have BOOTS aud SlIOES of every description made of the best material. Also, a large stocl Of NEGRO SHOES, made expressly for liom consumption, and would say to tliose that ma; want a good article, to call aud examine ou etock, before purchasing elsewhere. We or desirous tlmt ?i? '? ? " __ ?.?v iMunuini wouiu give ou SHOES a fair trial, Knowing that tlioy wouh get value received for their money. BOOTS and 8I10ES raado to oxder. Also REPAIR 1NG. WU1TNER, OSBORNE ?fc Co. SepU 80, 1854. 18 2m. A VALUABLE PLANTATION For Sale. SITUATED on the watera of Mulberry Creek in Abbeville District, in a very plcnsan ond healthy section, about three miles fron Hodges' Depot on the Greenville and Columbir Railroad, and containing 236 Aores, About ono-half good woodlaud, and the otlici half mostly fresh and in a high state of cultivation. A very comfortable dwfillin<?.hn??n tnl>w gn-hpnae, and screw, good negro cabins, and all other necessary out-buildings. Purchasers are requested to call and examine for themselves. JOSEPII AG NEW. August 25, 1854. 17 tf Lands for Sale. AS I intend removing to the West the ensuing winter, I offer my lands for sale.? Consisting of my home place, containing ubout 500 Acres, lying on tlie Railroad, two and a half miles below Uonaldsville. The plantation is in excellent repair ; on the premises arc a comfortable dwelling, gin-house and screw, and every accessary bunding, together with a first-rate well of water. A sufficient portion of this tract is woodland. My other place lies on Goose Creek, one and a half miles from Donaldsville, and contains 307 Aeres of very excellent land. On this place are all necessary buildings, and a never-failing spring. The plantation is in good repair. The half of thiB place, at least, is in woods, the balance freshly clcared land and is in fine fix for culti vation. Those in want ot lands would do well to call und sec these plnces, as I am determined to give a good bargain. LAllKIN BARMOKE. August 24, 1851. 17 5t MP Newberry Sentinel copy 3 times, nnd forward account to the Ordinnry'e office, Ab"beville. i! To the Public. rtir/?* TIIE Subscriber respectfully informs the public that the ^wi Xjirge nnd Commodious Stable adjoining the "'World's llotel," on Washington street will be open for their accommodation, on Monday of Court Week ensuing, 25th instant The supply of proveuder will be abundant, and or the very best the country can afford; and the most experienced and carcful hostlers will b? in attendance to see to the proper management and care of the stock. With these assurances, he ventures to ask a share of patronage. WM. BOS WELL. Sept 9, 1854. 18 4t NOTICE TO patrons and the public generally, that my Mills lins undergone a thorough state of repairs, and is now in complete operation for grinding wheat aud corn. JOHN DONALD. August 31, 185-1. 1*7 4t X* V JL A V MZdm APPLICATION will be made nt the Legislature of South Carolina at its ncxtSesaion, for an Act of Incorporation of The Society for the support of Indigent and Superannuated Ministers of the Presbyterian Church and other benevolent pnrposes. Abbeville, August '26, '51 2-17 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?In Equity. John Brown and William Truit, Exccutors, | Bill for Partition vs. y of Land nnd AcMacklin Brown, I counts. Unriah Brown, et. al. J IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Macklin . Brown, Atkins Corley, Joseph Treason, and Seatrice Dcason, Henry Bailey, Serano Bailey, and Elizabeth Bailey, Defendants in the above Bill, reside beyond the limits of this StateOn motion of D. F. Jones, complainant's solicitor, Ordered that said defendants do appear, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill within three months from the publication hereof, or the same fcrill be taken pro co^i/ijuo ogainst them. IL A. JdNES, C. S. A. D. Commission cr's office, Sept I, 1854. 8m 4. TO B.EHT, THAT large, new and well finished STORE on Washington Street, adjoining Wilson <Ac Williams, a short distance from the Public ifiquare and Marshall Hotel, 25 feet front aod SOfoet deep, with a good Counting Room And Iron House, now occupied by Win. M. Hughey .?* a Wholesale. Grocery Store. From ha eligible situation, it is considered onoof the best locations in this place.- Possession given by the ifirst of October or fcooner if required. . f ? 1 ,D? *.-11. i-# ? r ?niw?iW'UU?mHHQD WPiyU), '"I -XI, JOHN McLAREN. . AbbeTUle C. iL, August 28, 18M, 16?9t a i * < i. i i .1 i ' ? PABTKEK8HIP. aOBERT IL WARJ>LAW ' iift8 : associated i JAMES A. WARDLAW in bumneeawith 2um under the firm of WABBtAW A SOIV; Jhey wlllcontinue the general Retail Easiness weir old stand, and tru?t .that they, will be tjblriP deal whhtheir customers on rach lib^grMar^i?artriU warrant an extension of past Theyhave made, arrangements bv which wey mil lrequently receive new additions to ''tlMHr" Stock. h Abbeville, Angtsst 20, 18^4. IS 6i 'fhretf Kikdy Heiirtef tor Me, I * ^ Yotmg Wcrm^ aad burr two OhUdrwn, Sept 9, Q4 5H8 ' ^"T'"'7^y% % .i .v: '*'uiiiy .<?*^?ju<-v'- , -. s SIMPSON A GARDINER, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS M'INTOSH ST., AUGUSTA GA,, \\TILL continue the Wnre"^?s>_J / zS&t&L ' * houso ntul Coniini?sio'uj2!8*3!F< f Business in their FIRE-PROOF BUILDING or ? M'Intosh Street., in nil its brnuchea, and hopt B by strict personal attention to the Interests o! Y ail who may put business in their hands, t? r merit public favor. e Orders for Bagging, Uopk and Family Surr runs filled at the lowest market price. ] Cash AdvnuccN m?do when reqnir5 ed on produce in store. 1. r. fllhison] [j. t. ganoiser. August'ill, 1834. 10 6ta Public IVoticc. NOTICK Is hereby given to all parties interested in the Kstate of the late Wil liani Morrisyn, that a final settlement of the ? same will be made in tlio Ordinary's office, Abbeville District, on the second tku/ of December I next JAMES MORRISON, 1 Adui'r Will annexed. August 31, 1851. 17 3m r LOOK OUT. I HEREBY forewnrn all persons from Trading for a NOTE given by me to George W. llazor, for Eight Hundred Dollars, given some time last January, as the consideration ' for which the said note was given has proved unsound, and I do not iutcnu to pay the same unless compelled by law. ELI1IU CAMPBELL. August 29th, 1854. 1G 3t INDEBTED. 1 PERSONS indebted to the subscriber are rc. quested to settle their liabilities on or bet.l?/? 1 <t. Snntnnilipr. Affr>r flio vmif notes will not be in my possession. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. August 10, 1354. 15 tf Notice. ~V\7 IS, tbc Trustees of Smyrna C'liurcli nn?l T T Camp-ground, do hereby give notice that wc will npply ?t tlie next session of the Legislature for an Aet incorporating us ns a boil}- legal nnd politic, with the privilege of extending our jurisdiction half a mile each wnv. 1$. 1>. KAY, Scc'y.' August 24, 1854 17 3m PAINTING. rrmv i.: ir | - ' '?- ? ........jj .inuavii _L nt Abbeville C. 11., is prepared to do House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Cleaning Furniture, ?tc. All work entrusted to tnc will be executed with neatness and despatch. Orders from the country promptly attended to. W. A. GRAYDON. Marshall House, Abbeville C. 1I..S.C., ) August 1, 1854. 13 3m J Ho! lor Cliick Springs! rI"MIE Subscriber lins now on the line between JL Greenville and Chick Springs, a fiuc and commodious xuuxt-nunse. HAUA, Which will leave the village every day, after the arrival of the cars from Columbia; and returning, will leave the Springs after breakfast Fare, $1 CO each way. Z3?" Seats can be secured at my residence, opposite the Mansion House. Aug. 12 Htf W. L. CRAWFORD. Wliitlock, Coskcry & Co., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MRRnRAMWI CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga. ?T?^rpuE Undersigned respect- Vi ~ 1 jS^arjj/ A fully inform tlieir friends g&tfgral and the Public generally, that they still continue the above BUSINESS, at tlieir old Stand, where they will give their undivided attention to nil Business eutruated to their care. Liberal Cosh Advances made on Produce in store. Orders for BAGGING, llOPU and family SUPPLIES, Carefully filled at the lowest Market* J. W. "NVIIITLOCK. JOHN COSKERY,' A. J. WII1TLOCK. August 12, '54. 14 6m Bacon and Lard. *\ OOO ^BS. C,0'c0 BACON Si<lcs direct from Chatanooga, Tennessee, for enle at low figures. 500 lbs. neatly trimmed Cincinnati Hams, 1000 " Tennessee Shoulders, 1000 " Choice Country Leaf Lard. II. & KEER. 100 Sacks Salt, fUST Received and for sale at V IL 8. KERR'S. June 17 6 tf $570 IN CASH PRIZES. MECHANICS, INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS. VOLUME Ten of tho " Scientific American" commences on the 16th of September. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interest of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no Other journal of the same character is so exteni ait'ol xi /?ttv\nlafjo/l nr an MAnAvallir oofaomn/1 its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which are issaed weeltly from the Patent office are illustrated with Engravings, and the claims of all the Patents are published regularly iu ita columns as they are issued, thus niaking it a perfect Btemne and mechanical encyclopedia of information upon the subjects Of Mechanical IrnprovemenU, ChemUtrtf, Engineering and the Sciencet generally. It is published weekly in -quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains four hundred and sixteen pages of reading matter, several hundred engravings with a full and complete index. Ita circulation on the last volume exceeded 28,000 per week, and the practical receipts to any family are worth much more than the suhscrintion nrice. The following Cash Prices are offered by the Publishers, for th6 fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by Jannaty, 1855 >?$100 will be given for the largest fist; $76 for the second ; $65 for the third; $55 for the fourth; $60 for thoflfthf$46 for the sixth; $40 for. the seventh; $36 for Che eighth; $80 for the ninth; i26 for tho tenth; $20 for th? eleventh; $15 for the twelth} $10 for the thirteenth ;ftnd $6 for the fourteenth. The cash will be paid to the Wde? M the successful competitor immediately after the first of January 1866. '. - copies, six months $8; ten copies, twelve VALUABLE REAL ESTATE EOB, 4P . SALE. ' nnllE Subscriber having purchased lands JL in the State of Florida, will sell the following Valuable Real Estate in the village , of Abbovillo and vicinity. i Tenements No. 1 and 2 Granite Range, coni taining two large and spacious Stores each, f with fiuo largo second story rooms sufficient ? for two families. Also there is on tho premises _ n ii _e ?_*? ? -1 * - u iwu wen vi ivuivr, iiuu ouiiiviciib grouiiu lor yards and gardening purposes. ?albo? Tlio Ramey ITotel, and appurtenances, sixtyaix feet front and four liuuurcd in depth. The Hotel >vill be put in first rnto repair by 1st October next The above property will bo in three separate lota, to suit purchasers, or altogether if i desired, on a credit of five years with interest . from date. also A Tract of 400 acres of cxcclleiit Land, lying ou Long C?ii<\ six miles cast of Abbeville C. II., adjoining lands of David Keller, Capt Wm. Smith, G. W. Cromer and others. There are 160 acres of fine timbered land on the tract ?100 acrcs under cultivation, and the balance uudcr good fence. This tract is regarded by good judges as being one of the best grain plantations in the neighborhood. ?also? A tract of 850 acrcs lying five miles North of Abbeville C. II., adjoining lands of Mrs. Roof, Estate of Robert Gordon, Alexander Stevenson and others, known as the Bowie and SftU'l Tticlroy Lands. There is cleared about 200 acres, and the balance well timbered. This tract will be divided into two or three tracts to suit purchasers. The above tracts will be sold on a crcdit of three yenrs with interest from date. Note and approved security to secure the purchase mot.cy. Persons wishing to make investment that is certain of paying handsome dividends, will do well to examine the above property, as it will be sold on the most accommodating terms. If the above property is not disposed of previous to Sale Day in October next, it. will then oc soiu at auction 10 lite nignest imlUer. J. FOSTER MARSHALL. August 5, '51 13 81 (noods at Cost! AT ABBEVILLE C. H. npilE Term of co-partnership existing between JL Wilson & Williams lias now nearly expired, and for tlie purpose of closing up llie business, wo offer our goods At Cost for Cash. Onr stock is yet very complete, embracing all the varieties we have usually kept, and can now be purchased, with GW<, at New York and Charleston prices. Now is the tiine to sunnlv yourselves with chcnp goods! As wc hnvc ninny very desirnhle goods on hnnd, wc feci confident tlmt nil who will examine our stock nnd prices, will find it to their interest to supply themselves nt once. WILSON A WILLIAMS. August 1, 1851. 13 3m CROCKER & B.EE8, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION Mfirrhanfo. JACKSON STHEET, BELOW AND ON THE OPPOSITE BIDE OF WARRKN'S BLOCK, AUGUSTA, OA. f"TMIE Undersigned would respectfully inform JL their friends and former patrons, that they will remove, on flic 1st of September next, to the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson Street below and on the opposite side of Warren's Block. We will give our personal attention to all business entrusted to our care, as heretofore, and hope to merit a continuance of the favor of former patrons. Wc are prepared to make at all times, liberal casli advances on Produce in store. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES will be carefully filled and at the lowest market price. JOI1N R. CROCKER. J01IX C. 11EES. ' July 20, 1851. 12?2m NOTICE. TIIE Board of Trustees of Erakine College, : S. do hereby give notice that the Endowment of the College is secured on the ; Scholarship Plan adopted by the Board on tho 8th of April 1853, and that the schcme will go ' into operation on the first of November next ' at which time the .subscriptions will be due ' and bear interest. 1 ' Certificates of Scholarships will be ready for ' distribution on or beforo the 1st of November. ! The books will be closed and the sale of Scholarships discontinued on tho first of April next 1 W. It. HEMPHLLL, Agent, J Auguct 29, 1851. JUST RECEIVED! ITI. STRAUSS, Cokesbnry. LADIES DRESS GOODS, BUch ns Barege Tissues, Chally, Grenadines, Muslins, Poplins; plain, figured, dotted Swiss MUSLINS; Silks, Ginghams, Jaconets, Ac. . . Embroideries. ' Beautiful assortment of Collars, Chemisettes, In- 1 fant Bodies, Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Linen Cam- 1 hric Handkerchiefs, Ac. Talmas and Mantillas, NEW STYLE BONNETS AND HISSES HATS. i ??- : t Ribbons, Gloves, and Mitts;-Edging and Inserting. FANS, PARA&OI?* Perfumery, and DRESS TRIMMINGS, .v For Gonis and Boys. A fall assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING.?Hats, Caps, Boots, Brogans, Ac. Linen Drills, Oshmere, Broad'Cloth, Zephyr doth, Drap d'Ete, Ac. Besides, anew and full supply | of spring, .summer, and Household Articles? -bliNKN jJiAJtMSKB, <Kc. i beaitate not to eny that my stock is one.of the moat BEST ASSORTED STOCK in the np country. Gome and examine.?PRICES AS LO W AS P0&- ' SJJBLE. . .. - M. flTRAUSa HSNRY 8. KERR, W nOLESALE * RETAIL ' DEALER IN GKOflOIES,^mmim kconfectionambs, W' O. H-, 8. d. May 10, 18584. - (^/>ji l tf Wo. 1 WackereL 54-esii Salmon andfiod. flfih. "t r -f O Kite No 1 MACKEREL large, fat, fine J.JSJ andfpesh. j : ' 2 dor. Cans, large aud small, Fresh SALMOifD. For sale by E 8. KERR.' ft#4,. , ' : .v .? . rotaan, rotutL' i { QAA LBS of POTASH received *?nd t)"y foi^Mlelh) narcelasaiteomeafrom the barrel) by * H. 8. KERR. ^ ^ ^Molaiwes. ^ - -s. -TT CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. tsr Tiie friends of lion. P. 8. BROOKS on-1 nounce him as a candidate for re-election as Representative of the 4th district of South Carolina in the Congress of tile United States. t3T The friends of-Col. A. C. G ARLINGTON respectfully announce him as a Candidato to represent the 4th Congressional District, at the election in October next. [mar 25?46 Wk are authorized to annonnco Gen. 1 Sauukl McUowan a euudidutc fur tbo Legislature. Wk are antliorizcd to nnnouncc Thomas TiioMfsoM, Esq., a candidate for the Legislature. {3?" We are authorised to announce Dr. J. W. 11eab?t a candidate for a scat in the next ' legislature. t3F" "We arc authorized to announce B. Z. \ IIxnxDox a Candidate for the Legislature at the 1 next election. ' XS" We are authorized to announce Col. M. j O. Talman a Candidate for the Legislature. * i ?3?" We are authorized to annoiniPi>Ei>?"i"> Noule a candidate for the Legislature. Tlio friends of Capt. 8. A. Hodges respoctfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Tho friends of John R. Wilson respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Col' lector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. Wk arc authorised to announce the Rev. I' Jamks Moors as a candidate for re-election as Tax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the en- [ suing election. * The friends of II. Cobb respectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff at the e coming clcction. C^-Tlie friends of JAMES M. VAN DIVER J respectfully annonnce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing clcction. j tr5?TThe friends of TV W iiawttiaow ?~ i ? ?- ? - .t . ?>?&.* a ixvivjli rc* j spcctfullv announce liiin n candidate for Sheriff- 1 ally of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec- i tion. EST The friends of O. M. MATTISON res- 1 pcctfully announce liiin as a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing elec ; tion. t^-Tlie friends of TllOMAS R. COCIIRAN, i respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing e(ec tion. rn. r* 1. r t i i 1^2/ xiit; int'iius 01 j>i. isiAitun, rcspectfully announce liim as n candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing election. EDWARD WESTFLE3LJD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.; RETURNS thanks for past favors, and re 'spectfully solicits a continuance oftliesamc. ; He keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture, a Large Assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac. Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS. Being a practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as low jiriccs os any other establishment. ?2??Parlicular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. June 3, 1854. CG tf COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. ] FISHER & AGJTEW & CO., ] COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. CM i DIRECT IMPORTERS OF English Hardware, Cutlery, Onus, &c., &c. 1 "^J^OULD cftN the attention of tlio citizens of ] T Abbeville to their stock of | < Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ac.: CONSISTING, IN PART, AS FOLLOWS, VIZ: J Flat, Round, Square, Oval, llalf-oval, Baud,Sheet ! and Hoop IRON; J Brads, Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Tot-ware, Fire Dogs, Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Iloes, Tea Kettles, Trace and Wagon Chains of all kinds. Scythes, Locks, llingos, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire, 1 Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Irons, , [iunpowdor, Blasting Powder, Percussion Caps, Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead, c Mill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Boxes, Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Cast, German and Blistor Stecl, Borax,_ uarriage springs, Axles, nubs, Slialts, Felloes, j Patent Leather, Kn&melled Cloth, Dash Frames, Bolts, Malleable Castings, Knobs, j Laces, Brass and Silver Flated Bands, And Carriago Materials generally. . Pure White Lead, Clirome Green, Paris Green, and Faints of all kinds, I Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan, Linseed OiL Buirits Turoentinn. Ac. Tlieir stock comprises the largest and best as- * sortmcnt in Columbia, is purchased on the very j best terms, and will be sold at a small advance for cash. Orders, accompanied "with satisfactory refer- . ence, will receive prompt attention, and all aoods will bo delivered at the Railroad Depot free of charge for drayage." FISHER A AGNEW A CO. " Columbia, Oct 25, 1868. 26 tf Bollinger & Friday, OppotUe Janney * and Hunft Hotels, ] Columbia, S. O. j WHOLESALK AKD EJCTAIL PKAUKS IK Hroeeriei, Liquors, Hardwire and Plantation - ' " CM .1' , Purchase COTTON and other PRODUCE. yy Deliver all GoocUat the Depot fr?A of r charge. mh25 . J W. DOLUKQE*. I JAM X. NUD4.V. ?: . .' : ' IHIjDOLEKAIJFF 4k CALHOVR. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL J DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATinNimv coLtrifCiA, s. c., K. MIDDuLEKADFF. ( O. it. CALHOUN. I Aug. 0,1868. 13?1y . > . .y _ i George H. Cathcart, I*/ WOOLKSAXC AH? retail DBAUE a I FAMILY GROCERIES. iv' Comer ofRiekard?n and Laurel rtrerts, mh25 ColttflfMa, & C. : ? PDBN1TURB ANBT CH4IB WARE ROOM, J El^PS constantly on bj>nd, of bU trtffl m&nu * > COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Ramsay's Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS r Colombia, 8. C. ^ ilTl! 1 NUN'S etc CO'S, Potent Diagonal rand Pianos; Hallet Davis & Co'a U B U u U Patent Suspension Bridge Pianos, Chickcrings, Truvers, aiul other beat makers' Pianos, at the Fftftm-v l?ri..r.o April 1, 1861. J 47 Cm. A. C. Squier, Nob. 208 and 210 Main street, ~m Columbia, S. C. 1 Manufacturer ami gcncraigs|31?5ffl ns dealer in fine and plain FUR-f f # I ff 8t) N1TURE, CIIA1RS, PIANOS, WALL l'Al'EK, MATTltASSES, etc., Ac., at low priccs for cash, ?nd all warranted for ono year or longer. di All kinds Fnmiturc made to ordor, and all N kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Also, Wood and Metal Burial Cases. mli25 CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. _ . I TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. 0. t THE subscriber has on hand a largo assortment, and is constantly receiving by the iteaiucrs, the latest patterns of WINDOW _ SHADES and PAPER-IIANGINGS, for sale wholesale and retail I Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every ityle and variety, from 00 cents to $0 cnoli I French and American PAPER-llANGINGS, ind BORDERS, of the latest Patterns, from VJ cents to $G per Roll. ALSO? A large variety of CORNICES, Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, Damask aud Satin I)E- Gi LAINES, Centra Tassels, Loops, Bands,,Pins, bu Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cusli- ii. ons. Fire Screens, Ac. w. All kinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and tlie bu- w. linese, as usual, attended to in all its brnnolm* ? A1 A'lTllESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and llnir Mattresses, always on band, made from tlio best material. Also Holster*, Pillows, Feather 15eds -y and Palliosters. Call and rcc them?prices I reasonable. To persons wishing any of tlio above articles " to sell, a discount will bo made. The priccs of Jj. tliis establishment arc moderate and uniform, ,,i and as low as any other establishment. II. W. KINSMAN. " March 28, 1851. 40 ? "Browning & Leman," C IMPORTERS OF Li French, British and German 1 200 and 211 Kitiff-slrect, corncr of Market tired. Charleston, S. C. , CARPETINOS ? Inprain, 8 l'lys, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvets. " 3URTA1N MATERIALS, ia Silk, Satin, and Worsted. nURTAIV HAMnRTPS nr./I AfTKT tvo i " lui gc variety. <u EMBROIDERED LACE nnd MUSLIN CUR- i? TAINS, all styles. ? 3ILT CORNICES, in nil the new designs. 3URTAIN Glill^S, HOLDERS, LOCI'S, TES- SELS, <fce., DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROrES, in all varieties. I British and American FLOOR OIL CLOTHS ilLVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CARPETINGS, of all styles. WILTON, VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS, in great variety. PLANTATION J700LENS?B L A N K E T S, 1'juAimo, ?viat?n,K?, uAitJ, etc. Red and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., X)TTON OSNABURGS, of all the heat Southern makes. English and American COTTON FLANNELS. / French, English, and American PRINTS. X L.1NENS, of Richardson's superior make, for in; Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Tabic Damasks, Doylies. Napkins, Towellings, SI Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Ct Grass Cloths, Ac. ? 3LOTHS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, of best French Good. SERVANTS CLOTHS, in all the shades of Eng- q. lisli Good*. IATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LINSEYS, of all qualities and srylcs. ?AAIA A rUtb At?UKTMK.\T OV ' RICH DRESS GOODS, n SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENADINES, MUSLINS, Ac. JOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING GOODS, in great variety. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of overy ~M description. ? 3VENING DRESS GoodB in Groat variety constantly received. All tho above ore of our own DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, and offered at tho LOWEST it A Mrcrr TERMS.?Cash, or City Acceptance. BT Tho one price nvntem strictly adhered M( o, and all Good* Warranted. BROWNING & LEMAN. Charleston, S. Ot, March 26, 1854. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, 8. C. ~ Browning & Leman, . uronns or < Vbfc 209 a?wf 211 JRng-tt., corner of Market-it, Charleston, S. C. > Plantation Woolens, Blanket*, Ac., Ft Carpctings and Curtain Materials, St Silks and Rich Dress Goods, &< Cloaks, Mantillas, Shawls. pr Ibrrni ea*Ji?ons nrirt onln. mliO k ? BOB. H. MARCH. . J. M. E. ftIIART E ? MABOH 4 SHAHP, IDCTI0JTEER8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, 6. C., & CjCTlLL attend to the sole of all kind* of McrY? , chandize, Produce, Ac. Also, Real and towmal Property. Or purchase and sell Slaves, kc., on commission. v. Bales Room: No. 120 Richardson streot, and mm*diately opposite the United States Hotel. Peb.f 4 " J ( 89' ' f " tf ^ l M J. P; forcfr&r Cd./ SL - "WJTOLIWAL*; DRAUtM" fjf ' 1IJ 8 DOBS, .iimwwRw? ? - A] OHM t. iroRC*, V .Vvw/j^SrW'i? .'? ?? ' in?. omost, J .*\*r ' ' ml?8? d 7; I^rtfrv'tr8' " js ^ % r ? CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. SOTTOISW J L 0 TIL1N Gr EMPORIUM, [illkr, Hii i.kv ?t Co.'s Old Stand, 288 King, comer Society street, and opposite Merchants' Hotel, Charleston, S. C. U. J. & ?. J. LEVY, MA$UKACTUHEItB OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S ?=:sLiOWKKMrca-<| >EG lcnvo to acquaint Wholesale Buyers, ) that they always have on liand a general uorttnent of OLQTJIING, suitable for all seams, which they guarantee to sell at New York Caslk Prices. NEW GOODS received by every stoarrer, rcct from their manufactory, 76 William-st., ow York. , . - v* Merchants supplied on liberal terms. JOHN II. VANNOY, ) Q .. II. M. PHELPS, \ SuP te' Charleston, March 25, 1854. 46-Cm IAILEY, DOUGLAS & ANDERSON, WUOLE8ALE AND BETAIL No. 819 King-street, 3 door* above George, CHARLESTON, 8. O. a. bailey, c. douglas, w. d. anderson. Ucfcrcnco?Jxo. A. Caliiou.t, Esq. jan. 14 36 ly Cameron, Webb & Co., {Sttcccssors to G. <fc IL Cameron,) importers ov CHINA, CLASS AND EARTHENWARE, No. 1*1S Meeting street, Charleston, South Carolina, pSP" WiU jjmpply Country Merchants with tods in th?nr line at as low rates as they can y in New York, or elsewhere. r. CAMERON, 1 L. WEBB, V m. rage. ) mh25 CHARLESTON CARPET WAREHOUSE, ' "William Calder IAS always on hand the largest and best selected stock of CARPETING to bo ....v ... uic cny, viz:?rmo ingrains, low iced; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry Velvet, ipestry Brussels, low priced Brussels, Three ly Ctirpelings, Green and Printed Baize, Hearlh ugs nnd Door Malts, Stair Carpeting and'* air Rods, Bindings, <5:0., ?tc. Matting, all i.dths. With a large assortment of FLOOR OIL LOTII, from 3 to 21 feet in width, for Rooms, jbbies, ?tc., without Beam. STob. 246 and 243 King-st., corner HaseL LEONARD CHAP IN, manufacturer axd dealer is CARRIAGES AND HARNESS est door North of Pavilion Hotel, 124 Meeting street nnd 33 Wontwopth nhrp??f. CHARLESTON, S. C, N. B.?An immense stock ?f VEHICLESid HARNESS constantly on band. Great duccinents now offered in extreme lowprieca. 'vert/ article tcarrantcd. Oct. 20, 25 ly WINDOW SASIIES, BLINDS, &e. "T~AVING tlio Agency of tho largest Factoli ry in the States, I am prepared to iilL rders for any article in the line. ?also,? Faints, Oils, Glass and Builders' Hardware, id every other article in the building line. JOHN C. SIMONS, 220 King street, sign of the Whale. CHARLESTON HAT MANUFACTORY,, q.i a I LXi kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Sillt- and \_ Cossimerc HATS, of tlio latest styles ndc to order at short notice. An excollcnt assortment of new stylos of ?RAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats and. ips, always on hand. It. 11A.WLEY. John G. Willis, FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, runks, Carpet Bags, ValiacB, Combs an& Brushes, "WHOLES ALI^AND RETAIL, Vomer, of King street and Iforlback't Alley, mli25 Charleston, S. C. William Calder, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN 9Jn."V G-OOXBSly Tot. 246 and 248 King-street, corner of Hazel, rah25 Charleston, B. C. E. H. Lane, bole&alc Book, Stationer? and Fanrv finod* noose,' jdical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOKS,, in great variety, nt tho lowest trade prices. No. 6 Ilayno street, Charleston, Sooth Carolina. Nelson Carter, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, No. 11 JJayne street, SIOZT OP Til* LABQB TBLLOir HOBTABf XJ HERE ho is preparod to exhibit a lares t stock of Drugs, Medicines, Druggists' irniture, Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dy?* uffa, Perfumery, Sonpe, Window Glass, Patty,. , i,. < ?u:-u i-- . i ? - am.} wuicu uu uuurs Bb wo xowefll %UtATK6C ices. mh2fl Hayden, Brother & Ca, KTOKTKKS AT?D DEALEM IS Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Warr, Military and Fancy Good* Ivrth Ea*t corner o[ King and Hotel Mreetn, mli 25 /Jft. Charleston, 8. O. Wat HAtthiefsen, WnOLBgp CLOTHING H0U815, iVo. 148 JtiaWTftry, corner of Queen, tirett, Charleston, 8. O AVE DEALBR^ND GBmS' MERCnAS*^, .,, . No. 10 StalC'Strctt^WkartuUm: ~ Dec. 17?ly P. M. HUSfc)*, lfferohlnt?' Hotels: JA&tESTOIf,;: J? SOUTH CAROI&fA, HALL not bo earpaasod by-aqr'tw dofitr I>~.?1 ^ M Sr^SSlr. Rcforencc?Kdw^id Koblk, Esq. #ej>& f ** c ' - *< . *\>?-. . .