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ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. rjf Pursuance of an order of the Ordinary of _1 Abbeville District* fcill bo sold at the late residence of John G/MRrtln, deceased, about 8 j miles west of Abbeville C. II., COnjtmencing on , Monday the 27ih of November next* nil the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of , One Hundred and Forty-six Negroes, < Twenty-seven Mules, a pair of Horses and Carriage, a splendid Horse and Buggy, about one liniidr^il Iinoif /\f t -- ? ? v/avxiv, vwo jokc oi Oxen, and the stock of Hogs, about ' 275 Hales of Cotton, ) Tlirec thousand five hundred Bushels of Corn, I a large quantity of Fodder, Shucks, Oabr and Cotton Sued, Household and Kitchen Furniture, < Plantation and Blacksmith Tools, five Road ] Wagons, and many other articles not euumer- ] atcu. At the same linte wi 1 bo Rented out for the j ensuing year the Plantation of said deceased. j The sale wUl be continued from day to day < Until the entire property is disposed of. . TERMS?All sums under len dollars, eas'i ; i for nil sums over ten dollars, the purchaser will 1 be required to give bund and approved seeuri- i ty, and no nrticlo delivered until the terms of t sale are complied with. 1 r v ma dti xt * mauy aVmartin, \ Adm,u'r8- , October 17, 1854 24 6t WEW F ALL AN O WINTER. G-OOXBSa ' WARD & BUBCHARD, AUGUSTA, Gcorgift, are now receiving their Fall and Winter supplies of New an-i Fashionable Goods, and will be prepared I to exhibit many novelties in press Goods, as well ns a general supply of Household articles. They invite attention to the following:? < Paria, Saeque and Opera Flannels, new shades. ) American Saeque Flannels, both plain nnd ? figured; J Lupin's Mou*. delaines and Merinos, all cols.; Lupin's black Bombazines and Moils, delaines; Lupin's Black and white ehallies ; ltich all wool Paris, Delaines, plaid and fig- * ured ; A -rv * " nniiiiivuii ueiaines, nil the new designs; v Very clegnnt colored L>ilks, in Brocade, Plains and Stripes; ^ Satin, Plaid and Cliene striped Silks; s 6-4 big* colored'Pojilins, Scotch Plaids; Black Italian and Taflete Silks, rich lustred; Beautiful Frcncli nnd English Prints; J Ginghams, and Cashmere de'Ecossc; ! Superior Welsh, Silk warp, and Snxony 1 Flannels; White crape, Cnshmere nnd Bay State ah awls; Embroideries of every description, Laces and ' Edgings ; Besides a genernl assortment of Housewife and servants' Goods. They respectfully invite Families wishing to make their Fall nnd Winter purchases, to give their stsck an examination. Q3T* Orders confided to us will he filled r promptly and faithfully. Augusta, G a., Oct. 19, 1854. 24 tf t Administrator'* Sale. j ON Monday nnd Tuesday, the 13th nnd 14th i of November next, the Administrators; of the Estate of Enoch Barmore, deceased, will ; 1 sell, nt "Barmorea Turn Out," on the Green | ville and Columbia Rnilruad, by public miction. I * no 1'crsonal Properly of said deceased, com- I j>rising? ^ Twenty Negroes; Many of them are very likely ; among whom Arc two good Blacksmiths ; v Eight ihilea ami Horses, Cowq, JIog!?, Slieop, Plantation Tools, Coin, Fodder, Wheat, and Fifty Bales of Cotton, Cotton Seed, Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, and much more and various property, too t tedious to mention. v At the same time nnd place will be 6old. as the property of enid Estntc, 25 Shares in the G. & C. R. Road, On which the Assessment lins been paid. TERMS?All sums of Five Dollars nnd under, will be Cusli ; Above Five Dollars, Twelve ^ Months credit, by giving note nnd two approved securities. D. L. DONALD, ) . , . JOl 1X C. \V 1LLIA MS, \ Adm r8> October 10, 1851. EST Bo liner com- Lwi<w?. ' NEW FALL GOODS,] AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S ? CHEAP CA H STORE. t No. 1 Granite Range, Abbeville O. H. ~\X7E are now prepared to show a large and Vl well assorted stock of Jfcw Full Good?, ] .!?? lofoaf o#*?!/*?? ?r* DRESS GOODS, SILK MANTILLAS* t CLOTH TALMAS. i EMBROIDERIES, &c., Ac.; also, LADIES' GAITERS and SHOES. ( We would respectfully invite an inspection Q of oar Negro Goods?-GEORGIA PLAINS, c KERSEYS, BLANKETS, and OSNABURGS. Also, a large assortment of BROGANS; all of which we are now selling at Columbia and ( C Series ton prices, for CASH only.? ' Planters would do well to give us a call before a purchasing elsewhere. * n<t in 10*1 no - VVV. ?V, ?WWT ?t> t)lll JK1CH FALL &, WINTER j AfJWIEB&MmEB'S STORE, ABBEVILLE C. 1L ( "?M7"Enre now. receiving our Fall stock of a TT Rich and Elegant Family- Dry GoocHgg to which w? take great pleasure in inviting t^H Attention of all in want of Cheap Goods suit|H| We to season ; such as PERSIAN CL0TII3, (all wooM 1 - PRINTED DELAINES, M English and French MERINOS, . Fancy colored and Black SILKS, 3IK ALPACAS f!ALT(TOE:4 fJIV/3AAMfl A- 7W ?ALSO,? > ? A fine lot of BONNETS, RIBBONS, ARTIFI- \ CIAL FLOWEltS, HOSIERY, <ke. , A*r4*y Jorge stock of NEGRO 8110ES, BLAN- 1 KSftg, Georgia PLAINS, Ac. A fine stock of Beebe's MAI'S and CAPS, the % , lattli styles. Tbt ltrvut and beat selected etock.of READYMADE CLOTHING, Coate, Pants and VYst*, we hare ever offered in this mariket* and to whioh we call particular Attention. AD the above articles, and a great many more j?oit mentioned, are direct from the cities of Now York. Philadelphia, and Boston, and are offer IS c?u bo roW in thj? market i . WIER <b MILLER. j ' W . ' . ?' .? 11 ? ?' -;& ' '' ' 1 WAWTB 1*, A ^ g'" i ' '; . I. 4^to; WWfel?ll?, MWyiUe^ . S.. G, post -V ^ y*?|wt?wpro WI-^I Miip I ^ 86Cr*1 '' "' 'v " ' ' -M.?*-.' -. . :k ? ' k *., v 'x%-'. 1 <"l'"r' r^ki,^lva^fihfhiTi 1'iiiiVV'-- i,:'*"*'' i ' ;< ;?r?"jM< LAND AND MILLS FOR SALE- . rI"MIE undersigned offers for sole liill X his LAND nnd MILLS on Cal- Bill lioun's Creek, Abbeville District^ South Caroli ua. The tract of Lund contains l,ooo acres, > more or less. There is a .very good proportioi >f A'ood Land, ond Lnnd irt cultivation. There i Al/SO \ good proportion o< rich bottom Land. clp?? ;d and uncleared. The entire tract is wel ldapted to llie production of Cotton and Grnii ifops of nil kinds. On the premises are thrci settlement*, suitable lor the aeeommodatiou o families. There is ALSO In the creek which runs -Jentrally through tlx Land, one of the best Merchant Mills in thi District. And ALSO first rate Saw Mill. The water power is am ;)lo for doing a constant business, and the stanc me of the Tiest. The al?ove place, 1 will sell all together or 1 will divide into tracts to suit the purchasers [ am determined to sell for the purpose of re noving to another nart of the country and i turchase can be ma<ie on accommodating term: >y applying immediately. For particulars, persons wishing to see the trcmiscs will please call on me at my residence, C. V. BARNES. Oct 3, 1854. 22 4t %* The Edgefield Advertise copy four timet ind send account to office of the J'rcs* 1> TT li T I r CAT 1? X *J 13 1J A \J O iL JU li ?AT? H? u E: -mmr JE: S ? I >Y Permission of the Ordinary of AbbevilU K ) District, will be sold at the late residence if James Lindsay, deceased, on Tuesday and Ycdnesday, the 7th and 8th of November next, ill the Personal Property of said deceaaed in Abbeville District, consisting, in part, of 30 Likely Negroes, Vinong whom there is a good House Carpcner, some superior House Servants, Cooks, Vimhers and Ironers; also able-bodied ami veil trained Field Hands. 10 head Horses and Mules; 33-okc well broke )xen, large and likely; together with a largi tock of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Oats, Fodder, etc. 2 Road Wagons, 2 two-horse Wagons, 3 Carts, Family Carriage, 2 Buggies; together with ''arming Tools of all kinds, a large lot of Cur enters' Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools, ?fcc., ?tc. Several thousand well-burned Brick, Housetold and Kitchen Furniture, and many other hings not here mentioned. i(.-nils inaue Known on any 01 sale. J. I. BONNER. } . , . L. T. LINDSAY, f Ad,n ra" Octobcr C, 185-1. 23 4w Bargains at Whitehall. Subscriber, intending to close up hi< Mercantile Buaines?, otFers his stock ol jooils at greatly Rod need Priees. )uring these times of high prices, persons wish ng chcap goods would do well to call. lie has on hand a larirc lot ol' IOME-MAI)E NEGRO BRUGANS, PLANTATION WOOLLENS, BEST GEORGIA OSNABUIIGS, ndeed a pretty full assortment of Fall and Vinter Goods, recently purchased. To any fjorson wishing to sell Goods, 1 car uuuiiiuidiu vne nuovc piaeo as a jroort stand, I'here ten or twelve thousand dollars' wortli an be Hold annually. S. S. MARSHALL. N. B.?Persons indebted will be kind enotiifii o come forward und settle tlieir aecounts, rithoul further invitation. S. S. M. Sept 29 21 6t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ibbcville District.?In the Court of Ordinary. largarot Dale, widow, applicant, r* Mrs. Mary I)nle, Telitha Dale mid June Little, nnd others, defendants. Summons in Partition [T Appearing to my satisfaction, that John M. Dale and Mrs. Snrah Outon, Defendants, caiuc wiinoui me limits ol tlic State, it it licrcforc ordered, thnttlioydo appear, and ob ect to the division or side of the Ileal Estate if Sumnel E. Dale deceased, on or before tlx irsl Monday in January next, or their consent o the nnme, will be entered of Record. WILT.I AM IIILL,\0. A. D. Ordinary's oftic??Bfcpt. 29, 1854. 22-3ui 5E? VALUABLE TOWN LOTS FOE SALE [WILL Sell, on very accommodating terms tho following LOTS OF LAND, lying in he incorporate limits of tlieTown of Abbeville, inmcdiately on the Cokesbury road, to wit: Containing 5 acres 1 rood and 38 perches. Upn this lot there are two good kitchens and an xcellent garden. Containing 7 acres and 11 perches. Upon thin ot there is a fine DWELLING HOUSE, witli ill necessary outbuildings, all new, and a good fell of water. mc?? IB9 Containing 4 acres 3 roods and 30 perches.? Jpon this lot there is a fine DWELLING IOUSE, now completed, with a i/ood kitchen mil wiM^e other necessary outbuildings. ' HT?* 49 ^ontafl^Hracre 2 roods and 81 perches. Up |MVher^i*i^p,rort"bi? DWELLING ggp^HPrnh ue&dftj'y outbuildings, Ac. gzflRqlota lie adjoining "ach other, and arc TrohfcPd about far enough from the business >artof Town to render them very desirable foi irivute residences, and in full view of the Kail jjpd. There is k'-safficiency of wood upon Kin to famish firewood for twenty years. PTp approved purchasers I will sell upon verj accommodating terms, and will take good Ne jroes in part payment .Jhose who wish good bargains would do wel?|see me find cxamin< .lie lots before purchaiflB elsewhere. ^ B. V. POSEY. Abberille C. H? Sept. 18, 1854. % 20tf THn^XTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Abbeville District.?In Equity. femes A. Norwood. Assignee, |Bn, Khaoiel llArriaand otheip. J Mortgage. Y ORDER of the Court of Eauity, I wil proo ed to sell, on sale-day In Jsovetnbet lot, at Abbeville O. IL, the tract of Land d? tfnibad in the Bill, to wit: the upper part of i tract of land called the Fort Charlotte TWt tituate in Abbeville District, op Savannah Riv er, containing' about SeVeu Hundred Acre; mora or lew, bounded by land* Of W. 1>. Pari low. D. B. Kade, Dr. A. Arnutead and otheri tod lately belonging to Maty A. Noble am John A. Nodle, defceaM, for eatk. H.. A. JONEri, C. & A. D. Commissioner's Ofllce, Sept. 26. 1854. 21td r naA?<. ?? >. oholMBACO> ZjgfiS \f' "' *?/ - 4^3w #"/ . * . j^. , \. mti r . ' v* ? ' * THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, v ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY. L John Ij. Griffin, ~| " Lnrkin Iteyn'M*, ' [ Bill for Partition Agues W., his wife, ct. erf. J i x\r rv-?? * * ? I** vrucr 01 me court ol Equity, I will 8 -D procecd to sell, at Abbeville C. II., on sale-day in November next, the following j Valuable Lauds, , Of the Heal Estate of Vincent Griffin, dee ceased, viz:? f TRACT No. 1? The HOMESTEAD PLACE, near Whitehall, situate in Abbeville District, on Ilarillahor ami t Cowhend creeks, containing Eight Hundred 9 and Thirty Acres, more or le?s, (with about Three Hundred and Fifty Acres in woods) Twenty-five acres ??f whieli being first-rate - creck bottom, and a part in cultivation. Upon I the place there is n comfortable Dwelling Iloupc containing ten rooms, having a comnioI dious Darn and Stables attached, a (Jin-house . and other necessary outbuildings in good re pair. The cleared land is in a state of high i cultivation. > TRACT No. 2? Known as t.lic Edwards placc, containing ! about One Hundred and Sixty acres, situate in Abbeville District, on t lie roads lending to Abbeville C. II. and Vienna, sixty acres being woodland. And 1 TRACT No. 3? Known as the Bostri placc, situate in Edire' field District, in three miles of Ninety-Six Depot on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, containing Six Hundred acres, more or less, 8'xty of which beini; woodland, anil three hun' dred of the cleared land in a high state of eul! tivation, t lie residue being under a good pasture 1 fence. There is .on the place a framed house I with four rooms, together with necessary outl ii-i: "UM...UJJB. TERMS?A credit of one, two and three years from the dny of sale, with interest on the ln#t instalment front the time the second . beeotn< s ?luc. Bond with good sureties, and mortgages of the promises to secure the pur| chase mono}-, to be given by the purchasers.? Purchasers will also pay the costs in cash and . pay for titles. Persons wishing to buy said lands, would do well to cull and examine them before the day of sale. Maj. Larkin Reynolds will take pleasure in showing them to any person so disposed, i II. A. JON 1?S, V. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, Sept. 2.1, 21 td mm* Edgefield Advertiser please copy till sale. TMP RTATP OP Q011TU PAPni IMA ..... ~ VI wniiULiiinj Abbeville District.?In Equity. Waller B. Meriwether and") Matilda E., his wife, I -n-nr i> . ' ' V Bill for Partition. v* Hazel Smith, an<l others. J BY Order of the Court of Equity, I " ill proceed to sell, at Edgefield C. II., on snlef day in November next, the following tract or parcel of I.and, situate in the District of Edgefield, and within the incorporate limits of the Town of Hamburg, known ami designated in a ' certain plat of the town of Hamburg as section nuiulicr seven (7), containing Nineteen nnd one ninety-ninth acres, more or less, to be more particularly described 011 day of sale. On a credit of twelvemonths, with interest from day of sale. The purchaser to give bond with two ' good sureties, and a mortgage of the promise?, to sccuro the purchase money pay the coats in cash, also pay for papers. ' 11. A. JONES. C. K. A. I). Commissioner's Office, Sept. 2.">, ISM. 21 td ' *m* Edgefield and Hamburg papers please publish till sule, and forward accounts to this office. ! THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?In the Court of Ordinary. Dudley Mnbry, applicant against Win. W. Mabrey, Haywood Gaines ami wife, Andrew J. Mabrv, ct. at., defendants. TT appearing tojilYsatisfaction, that. Zaehariah K \lnl. _ 1--. rcfide without tlic limits of this Slate, it is, i therefore, ordered, that they do appear nnd objeet to the division, or sale of the Real Estate of W. \V. Mahrcy, deceased, oil or before the i first Moudav in January, A. I). 1855, or theit , consent to tlic will he entered of Record. WILLIAM HILL, 0. A. D. Ordinary's office, Oct. 2, 1854. 22-3m ! A NEW INVENTION. THIS will inform the PLANTERS of Abbeville and Laurens Districts that I have re cently purchased the Celebrated Cotton Seed Planter, lately Patented by Mr. J. T. ?t L. J. Wait, p (lite right of the above named Districts.) And , will send an Agent over the twr Districts and i exhibit it, who will be authorised to sell Indi, vidual Rights or the Machines themselves, on as rensonuble terms ns can be afforded. The Planter will be nn excellent thing to drill GUANO or anv other MANURE. 1 feel assured it will not /ail to give satisfaction to every one 1 who will try it. W. D. CALHOUN. Sept. 19, 1864 2-20 " tf ( To The Planters of Abbeville and Laurens. [ We have sold W. D. Calhoun the exclusive right to our Patent Cotton Planter for the Districts above named, and can cheerfully recommend it aB a very useful and vauablf Machine. j. t. 4lj. wait: PAINTING. '"I^HE Subscriber, having located himsel! JL at Abbeville C. II., is prcparctb^^dc . House, Sign, and Ornamental l'AlNTj^fcj^Sji per Hanging, Cleaning Furniture, Ac. *, *?^ , All work entrusted to me will be f^^HR i with neatness and dispatch. Orders from the country promptly at tended to. .... W. A. GRATDON. i Marshall House, Abbeville C. IL, S. C., ) August 1, 1864., i. 13 8m J F 'J Valuable Property for pc-7*. 1 T will veil on the fiftfc Monday in Jtarembei j JL next, at AbbeviiytjAurt House, (ifiot pro viously disposed of,^^H^tion of tne Planta tion of tho late DalMMfcely, situated on Cal houn's Creek, two anaTnalf ctJiml nortbryfesi , of the village, and containicjraiKp htun?et acres, more or lew. 1 will nlsosflBffn theWrai any, ft lot or UKely Wecroes, Horses 6to. JOHN W. Ll^LEY, Executor; Sept 29, 1854 *v 21 tf 6 Public Notice. ~Z i "VTOTICE Is lier^by gvven to all pfifll r -Li interested in the the late K liatn Morrison, that a final e?U.lemcn t of fni snnie will be made in tha 0*diww4 office, Ab bevilli District, on the iMOM Hay of Deomfrsi \ next . :^ JAMBS M0RKI80NTV s anuexefl. . S mj?BTr*?23EQt S a of t^TeAcherT/Jhr^ah\^dr?d%nIhfif'ty dj? f, fai* 'For farther - particulars, -jftiajfi Muflj it Trustees or the Secretary. ; <t .. Til Oil AS TKfotor . j. ? jl-i j. 1 jl_ a o-fcj kj CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. G3?~T1io friends of Cupt, S. A. Hodges respectfully announce liini ns a candidate for lax Collector nt the ensuing election. ?ST The f-iends of John It. Wilson respeetI fully nnnouneo liim ns n candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, nt the ensuing election. We nre authorised to announce the Rev. I am eh Mookk ns ll candidate fi>r re-election ns Tax-Collector of Abbeville Dirtrict, at the ensuing election. Tiik friends of James II. Conn respectfully announce him as a candidate for Shcriir at the coining election. t2TThc friends of J AM ICS M. VANDlVEIt respectfully announce liim ns a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at tlic ensuing election. C3$TTlie friends of D. \V. HAWTHORN respectfully announce liim a candidate for Sheriffalt;/ of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. ?35" The friends of (1. M. MATTISON respectfully nniioiinee hint as a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing clcc lion. EST*T1ic friends of THOMAS R. COCIIRAN, respectfully announce him as n Candidate for Kh< riff of Abbeville District, nt the ensuing e[ec tion. K3T The friends of JAMES M. MARTJX, respectfully nniiounee him ns a enndidute for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. EDWARD WESTFIELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE. S. C.: RETUItSS thanks for past favor?, and respectfully solicits n continuance oftliesatne. il? keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture. a Lartre Assortment- of SADDLKS, HARNESS, ltlilDLlCS, M AKTI NO ALMS, ?te. Also, Willi's, ST!ItltUP IKONS and 1JITTS. Being a practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all lyndsof Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, nt short notice, and at as low prices as any other establishment. 2^"Particular attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. June 3, 1851. 50 tf Goods at Cost! AT ABBEVILLE C. H. r|"MIK Term ofeo-partnorship existing hetween L Wilson it Williams has now nearly ex 1 I".... .1 ? ' - - m.u MM lilt: | >?i i | inaiJ Ul Closing Up X.IIC utisiiicss, we oflVr our goods At Cost for Cash. Our stock is yet very complete, embracing all the varieties we have usually kept, ami can now he purchased, with Cnx/i, at New York ami Charleston prices. Now is the time to supply yourselves with elicnp goods! As we have many very desirable goods on hand, we feel confident that all who will examine our stock ami prices, will lind it to their ! interest to supply themselves at. oneo. WILSON it WILLIAMS. August 1, 1S."> I. \'i Sim KKN RX S. K.l'KH, niioLESA).i; & iti:T'HE. ItBAI.Rtt IN j (jROL'ERICS. PROVISIONS i CONFECTIOXARIES, ABBEVILLE, C, H., 3. C. .ij'iif 111, 1-tf l\o(icc. Y\.M-; the Tru-stees of Smyrna Church and U ('ainp-gr?>uiul, <lo hereby give not: that \re will apply at. the next session of tho Legislature for an Act incorporating us ;is a body legal and politic, with tlm privilege of extending our jurisdiction luilfu mile each wnv. li. I). KAY, See'y." j August 21, 1851 17 Siii I THE ANDERSON BOOT AND SHOE i MANUFACTOttY. THANKFUL for the liberal i #?1 patronage which they have re- #81 ' * ecived, bog leave to inform ^ j their customers and friends jrc-nonillv. tlint tiicv -j have BOOTS and ijlIO]?Sof every description, | made of the best- material. Also, a large Mock ui c?n^iu>, maue expressly lor home co- sumption, ami would say to tiiobc tliut may ! want, a good article, to cull uiul cxaniipg our stock, before purchasing elsewhere. We are desirous tlint the planters would give our SHOES ii fair trial, knowing that tliey wduld get value received for their money. HOOTS and SILOES made to ord'er. Also 'REPAIR-1NG. WIllTNElt, OSBORNE &. Co. i Sept. SO, 1804. 18 2m. COLUMBIA ADVEItTISKMKNTS. FISHER & "AGNEW & CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. C., DIHECT IMPORTERS OF Englinth Hardware, Cutlery, * Guns, &(j., &c. ..ft ' .. -.** - - WVJ\JIA> cnn me attention ot the cilizont^f Abbeville to their stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ac. CONSISTING, IN PART, AS FOLLOWS, VIZ: t Flat, Iionnd, Square, Oval, Half-oval, Band, Sheet npil IIoop IRON ; | Brads, Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Pot-wnre, Fire D6gs, Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Holtjng Cloths, r Axes, Spades, Shovels, IIoeivjPfc'KcfMes, ? Trace and Wagon Chains of all lands. Scythes, : Locks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire, Cotton amiWool Cards, Waffle Irons, I Guntibwdcr. Blasting Powder, Percussion Caps, s PatOTtSafety Fua& SHpt. Lead, -Alill Saws. Cro?a-glrt Sfiws, Wagon Boxes, 4 Carpenter's Tool|?ni endless variety, Anvils, Vices, Screw Places-Stocks and-Dies, Bellows, Cast, Gerrpan and Blister Steel, Borax. varuu^c ujiiin^o, z&jwive, IIUUP, i cnuti*, ' Patent leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frame?, Bolts, Malleable Castings, Knobs, r Locos, Brass and Silver Plated Bands, - And Carriage Materials generally. - Pure White Lead.yChroincujircon. - Paris Green, and Pafntsjrf^All kinds, b Window Glass, Putty, Vanishes, Japan, 1 Linseed Oil, Spirits ^orpofltine, Ac. i Their stoclc comprttes the largest and best ast sortnaent in Columbia, is purchased on the very bestt^rm^ l?nd.will be sold at' a small advance fOKMUlV^ayii' > . f OrddeFlwrnpanied with satisfactory referr? ^MU>A wUTAhc^Iva nromnt attention, and till y>ode wiU^^M&tivered at the Railroad Depot b r{ -S? ?F?I^B5C*A AGNEW A CO. CoraVaJBio, Oct. 26J: 1853. 26 tf r . v " ^Y^athoart, ; ^ *11 ^ATJtB IN * * **D wwA^>i O 4 ; v COLUMBIA AI)VKRTISEMENTS. Ramsay's Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Columbia, S. C. iV|f| NUN'S A CO'S, I'ntonl Dingono j Hwllct Davis A Co'i - i-111 viii, nnspeimion ISridge TinnoR (Jhickci'ini;^, 'I r/ivt rs, ninl other bust makers' 1'i ano?>, at the Factory I'rieen. April 1, 18f>4. 17 6m. A. C. Squicr, .A"os. 208 <iwl 210 Main street, Coliiinbia, S. I'. MANUFACTUltKR nn.l ^eiicwldgSgS! dealer in fine nml plain FL:K-| f f I II NITIIItK, CIIA1HS, 1'IANOS, WALL I'Al'EK, MATTIt ASS US, ?fce., ?L*e., lit low price* for cash, nml :ill warranted for one year or longer. All kinds Furniture made to order, and all kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Also, Wood and .Metal l>m-ial Cases. nili2o Bollinger & Friday, ufijiusuc ,/uiuirif x anil Hunt s Jlotela, Columbia, S. C. IVllOI.KSALK ANII DETAIL UEALEIIS IN Groceries, Liquors, Hardware uiul I'luiitution Supplies. Purchase COTTON uiid oilier I'UODUCE. Deliver ull Goods ut the Depot free of charge. iiilriu \V. BOM.1NGF.R. I JA9 K. FltlDAV. M. H. Berry, FURNITURE AXI) CHAIR WARE ROOM, Xn i?s ir...'.. Columbia, South Carolina, KE1CPS constantly <"i hand, of his own manufacture and from sonre of the host mnntifactories at the North, a large stock of Fl'ltNfTL'llli nitd t.'IIAfUS; also, WALL I'M'Ell, WINDOW SHADES, ,tc. v Ih-intr n practical workman, he is prepared to make to order all kinds of Furniture in thi' best manner, and at ns low prices as any other establishment. I'lcase call und examine before purchasing elsewhere. mh25 CHARLESTON ADVKKTISEMENTS. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SESAMES, PAPKR-IIAXIilVIJS AMI ll\TTnPSVP?? 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. C. rpiIK subscriber lias 011 hand a large nssort_l. incnt, and is constantly receiving by the steamers, tin- latent patterns of WINDOW SHADES ami I'APElt-llANGliiGS, for sale wholesale un<1 retail ! Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every style ami variety, from 50 cunts to ?f. each ! "t'roiieh ami American l'APEU-IlANGlXGS, and IJoKDEIJS, <if the latent Patterns, from cents to ?'i tier Itoll, ?ai>O? A larire Viiriety of COKNICES, Lace ami Muslin Cl'liTAlNS, Damask and Satin DELAINES, Centre Tassels, Loops. Lands, I'ins, Venetian Llindd, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cushions. Fire Screens, Ac. All kinds of LI'llOLSTEUING ; and the business, as usual, attended to in all its branches. M ? " - - " iuai i iw.-"s?jw?jioss.v oiton, Wool mid iluii Mattresses, always on liuud, made from the best material. Also JJolMers, l'iliuws, I'eulher lied* and Pnlliasters. Call und see them?prices reasonable. To persons wishing any of tlie above articles to sell, a discount will be made. The prices ol this establishment nro moderate and uniform, and as low us any oiher establishment. II. W. KINSMAN*. March 25, ISO I. 10 ? "Browning & Leman," IMPOItTKRB OK French, British and German ,E3!GJui wL35tr Ti3 GBQLS.BJSSb; 20'J ana 211 Kimj-ntrecl, cornrr of Marke t street, Charleston, S. C. ClARPF.TINtIS? Ingrain, 3 Wj's, Brussels, J Trtpcstry and Velvets. CURTAIN MATKUIALS, in Silk, Satin, anc Worsted.- - J*. CURTAIN CAMBRICS atld MUSLINS, in large variety. EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CUR TAINS, all styles. GlfrT CORNICRS, in all t|tc new designs. CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TIS SKI.S, Sic., r\T) A TJU l? V i r T* . uum 1 v^uui/o aim nrjtjLi itui'iSb, in al vnrictici. British nml American FI.OOIl OIL CLOTHS SILVER nnd GILT STAIR RODS ami STAII CARl'KTINGS. of nil styles.. WILTON, VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS in great variety. PLANTATION WOOLENS?B L A N IiETS PLAINS, KEUSHYS, CAIN. Ac. Red nnd White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, <tc. i COTTON OSNABURGS, of nil the best South crn makes. English nnd Vincrican COTTON FLANNRLS. ' Frcncli, English, nnd Amcricnn PRINTS. ; LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, foi " Sheetinir*. Shirtincs. Pillow Cases. Table 1 Damask*, Doylies, jfa]VkinR, Towellings, Huckabacks, Frui6;<JlotliH, 13. E. Diapers, ,-f Graft Cloths, Ac. ' * CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and ^VESHNGS, of bcsl f; ' French Good. SERVANTS CLOTHS, in all the sliadea pf Eng lish Good*. -m SATINEXSrlSVEEDS, JEaNS and^LINSEYS, of all qualities niid srvles. with full abSMKif.xt or $ t;c II D R E S f&rG O 0,D 8 . In' SILKS. TISSUES, BAlffeGES, GRENA DINES, MUSLINS. Ac. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, and MOURNING GOODS, iu creat varictv. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of ovcrj \>r- description. i ^ EVENING DRESS Goods in Great variety con stantly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT IM PORTATlONS, and offered at the LOWES! MARKET Prices. TERMS.?Cash, or City Acceptance, jy Tlio one fTfico extern strictly adherei to, and all Goods Warranted. * BROWNING & LEMAN. CliM^aton, S. C., March 25. 1864. W. & J. Br Force & Co., gjfjm WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS AN^ SHOES, No. 21 llayn* street, Charleston. ^ SKf#. W. FOBCK, \ **" john p. jroBoe, V mm~ Wm. Howland, , WMX 214. ZJcnrf <f King tlrert, "fag-OETEK AND DEAI-KUIN MMkoh, English and Americatt BHBRk*- . CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. . ' ^ ^ , 4 % DRY GOODS IN#I1ARLEST0N, 8, C. Browning & Leman, j a'ok. 209 and 211 ^rfiSSffiifrAfarkei-Mt l'lmilntioii Cnr|x'liiig.<i un<l Oftrtftin Materials, Silks and Kieli Dr'Cps Goods, Cloak*, Mnntillaa, Shawls. Terms cash?one price 0:1/1/. mh2$ : THUS. II. MARCH.* J. M. S. 8IUB? I MARCH & SHARP, I! nmminvnnn.. [ ttLLiiiniiLKN iUD Ull.lIMISSION MERCHANTS > ? - COLUMBIA, S. C., TILT- nltcml in tin? Hftlo of nil kinds of Mer T ohiuwlizc. Produce, Ac. Also, Ileal anil Personal I'rofu-rty. Or purchase and noil Slaves, Ac., on ciimoiideiwii. Sales Kooih: No. 120 Uieliardson street and immediately opposite the United State#?Ifot?L Feb. 4 HI) "... tf BAILEY, DOUGLAS .& ANDERSON, Wlinl.USAI.K ANII llKTAIli. act <aa>? ^ EJ?3 jVo. aio JChuf-street, .'{ doors above George, CHARLESTON, S. O. J. A. DAI1.EV, C. DOt'CI.AS, W. D. ANbEIlflOW. Keferi'iiec?Jno. A. Calhoun, Esq. jan. 14 30 ly i' TIT It o rm uauici VJI1, HBDD OC I/O., , . ~ (Succcssors to G. <fc II. Camebon,) IMPOItTKKH OV CHINA, LI ASS A\U EARTHENWARE, No. 115 Med tug stmt, Cliiirlrstoii, South I'urolina, gjgT Will supply Country Merchants with , tGpods in tlicir linu ut ita-low rates as tl^d^can byy in New* York, or clec\vlioro.< II. T. CAMKIIO.V, 1 w*. i. wkiiii, V ? A-' w. M. RAUK. ) " iftflis - . cilVULESfflN*"CARPET WAREHOUSE/ V' ': HAS always on bum? tTio Jhrffmt and beat -s.l. eted etock of CAKTETrXG to &> louim in iiu; city, viz:?-Fi^ Plv CnrfKitingei Green andiMutcdliajj^ Runs itii<1 Door ^lattfV^ttair Carpeting and VS'. Si air 11 oils, Bindings, - ' Willi a largo assortment'of FLOOR^OlK" CLOTH, from :$ to 24 feet in width, for Rpomi)^'. Lohliiusi, ?fce., without seuig,,.. . ' * V Nob. 246 and 243 King^t.,-cornetf LEONARD OHAPIN, ' manvracturenr'anf dealeb ix C A R R I A (i E S AND HARNESS^ Next door North of Pavilion llptcl, ing street, ami 33 Wentworth street, - ?? CIIAULESTON, S.G t N. H.?An immense stock of VEHICLES ami HARNESS constantly 011 hand. Great " inducements now offered in extreme, iow prict*. Every article warranted. - ' Oct. 2'.?, 25 ' ly ; \VlY??W~SASUES, BLINDS, '4 c. HAYING (!;< Agency of the largest Factoiy-in the States, I am prepared to fill i orders for any article in the line, r _ ?also,? . v. Painty, Oils, Glass ami Itnilders' HnrdwuraA;. nuil every oilier article in the building line. JOIIN G SIMONS, 220 ICing street, sign of the Whale. ciURLEsfiK\"ilAT MANUFACTORY,' ~ . 210 King street, ALL hinds of Heaver, Moloskin, . Silk,jiOd Cas-imere HATS, of the latest "style*; .1 , 1 I niu(!C to order al nliort notice. ' - J? . Ah excellent assortment of new styles of-> STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling H?U au4. Caps, jUways on hand. It. IlAWLIST, ' ,V ' John OTWillis,*^ ] 1. FANCY BOOT AND SHOJB STOP**. " Trunks, Carpet B?Tga, Valises, "tXombs Brushos, > \ ' "*r WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Corner of King utrert and Ilorlback't Alley, * inh25 Charleston, 8. O. r . , William Calder? ' DEALER I.N AI.L KINDS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH lVD AMERICAS I BI&."W CGa9-?EJ?OCD:]EB95i>9 jVo*. 240 atul i!48 A'in'/xtrqft, corner Jlafel, ' mli20 Charleston, S. Of .{i'.&f.v E. H. Lane, Wholesale Hook, Stationery and Fancy tfoogjf - House, Medical. Miscellaneous and Accotint ftflfHMl ^ j. ?". in great rarichj, ot tlicv lowest trade prieA. No: 5 I/aifiie ttrefti i \' -i, ; Charleston, South CaroIfM/ '? %*^ , ; Kelson CartMjtfL WHOLES A L E 1) T, _ v _?ION OF THK LARGE YELI.OW' e ""ITt^ilERE lie" is prepared to exhibit & lnrga V itock of Dings, ilcdicines, Druggist*' j5 Furnituret Filial, Surgical Itifttruiiicnte, Dye T Stuff#, Perfumery, Soapa, "Window Glass, J^SSlik -9 uv., uv., nUIVII uv vuwio in* uiu.iutrawKnnrMB ^ Havden. Brnthnr & ^ * jL? ' IMPORTF.HA AND i)K.lLKU^ JIT WB^y J*8ji Watches, Cio^y Jewelry, Silvffl|Jj(b^' fBrB^ ;< " Military and Fancy Qoodii Worth Ea?t corncr of King and JfcM iffSRl ' . mli25 Ohtfrlwton, 8.^ WHOLESALE ^L0Ml1?S^0DSg^^, , # * 1 Kn. 1411 Vent Rait. rrf GiiOtttx ' *7 ?? ??i/t ?v Oharloston, 8. Oj *' *' J. M. E. 8HABP, .-a 4 '' ' SLAVfi DEALER AND GENERAL tO^HISSIOJ} * MEB<^ANJR^.'; . Vr, r:f&> JK?T^ ' No. 18 ?taU-slreeh/v1iarle?td$-& Dec. 17?ly ~ ?. M. HljSON,MuSEMt " ? ~ 9l7so a^tah?. - - Kv.-' * wr^ w^.1. ? ? * .i ' -nr *1 . * . i -'.. -?v^c ". ? ?* yi ,.' ?;'.. , .r*'' f * . . " , " *