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to^hisir^ frifendt oiiif custouierStb/seasdu to purchnse their..FALL AND Q0OD& The J do not pretend to aajithey hay* the richest and largest stock , /cvefrffiered m thrt oity, that they. have better # j.-;-;*??*? fn their 'selections, or poseees superior ad' ^ Vantiges over their neighbor? j but they have , elegant stock b: In MesJ GOODS?'they havo /Bich Satin Sttfiped Plaid SILKS ; Rich Heavy Brocade Col'd do.; VrtBl'K SaUn Striped Plaid and Watered SILK ^fey.'of.ne\r and beautiful'styles;.. . Hg?V'* Plaia Ucp,SILK8, and Plain do.; ,rv5T; _' vi ^Rkh'-R-inted .French CASHMERES and DELAINES; ' Beautiful small fig. DELAINES, for Mis' .iJ.. wpnr* .. it '7 Piiin French MERINOS and CASHMERES t>iry?bade; :' ?*Sdperfine BlackFrenoh BOMBAZINE; " CHALLE und DE^-S^S^IlJ^-'rALMAS and CLOAKS, ? |?rabracing-BTetiy variety of pattern and mate^^^nj&irothjow-priced to the richest and highest (j-^/qost Gooda wauufacturedv; :'/. EMBR(prpERLES, comprising a large and - Vmont elegantV assortment of Rich French ' ^ork^ COLLA&S, CHEMISETTES, UN DER%LEEVES,n STOMACHERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS' ROBES, and WORKED . JJODIES; - 1 ' r 'f; ALSO, Maltese COLLARS, CHEMISETTES and "... SLEEVES; Rich Embroidered BANDS, of the latest i V. styles of work; ^ ^ ^ ueauuiui jot 01 liounct, ana dcck mu* BON 8 ; Linen Cambric Hem-st'ed HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, MITT3; Bl'k and White Silk HOSIERY ; Alpaca * =and Moravian JiOSK; Ladies' and Misses' HOSE, all sizes; Ladies' Silk and Merino VESTS and Misses' do.; In HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES, they liavean endless variety of TOWELLINGS,TABLE?" NAPKINS, and DOYLES; 12-4 Linen ?odCotton SHEETINGS ; 9-8 and 5-4 Linen ' ** end Cotton PILLOW CASE GOODS; TABLE CLOTHS, all eizen, of the richest Damask and Snow Drop figures. ALSO, VnAnAl, ruccrumrc T>nA*r\ ji-ibiivu uuu vmjoiiiii'jiijDo, wnvni/ CLOTHS, VESTINGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS, Welsh / FLANNELS, and every other article kept in the Dry Goods line. rereous visiting th# city, can rely on finding _ the newest styles of Goods, and in richness ana vnriety*uu surpassed in any market, to which < their atteution is invited, as they will be ofT fered at low prices. Nov 10 27?3in . THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAAbbeville District.?In Equity. ?-? ??*. Nor7ood' ^8ignee,|Bin toForcclose "*'? w.fl..n;oi u<n?;a .n>i I Mortgage. ? J '' :r 1 >Y ORDER of the Court of Equity, I will proc-ed to sell, on sale-day in December next., at Abbeville C. H-, the tract of Land de*i .v ecribed in theBill, to wit: the upper part of a * tract of land called the >Fort Charlotte Tract, '.i^Wtuate in Abbeville District, on Savannah Riy. >. 7*er, containing about Seven Hundred Acres, ,l more or loss, bounded by lands of W. D. PurtIpwyD. B. Kade. Dr. ,A Arn^tead pud. others,, . and lately belonging to Mary A. Noble and , John A Nodle, deceased,/or ra?A, II. A. JONES, C. E. A. J). T1*' . Commissioner's Office, Sept, 26, 1854. '21 td v jjit-STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA' >: Abbeville District?Citation. ' ; . -- * w imam u. Simpson Hub applied * VT...- to ric for Letters of Administration, -ou^ljTjmd singular the goods and chattels, 1 ' rightu and crodils of James F. Cook, late of * .-tly> District rfforesaid, deceased. Tliefgare, therefore, to cite and admonish nil jind singular, the kindred and creditors of the ' ?aaid deceased, to bo and appear before me, at .,onr next Ordinary's CouVt.ror Ihe said District, - -ito be }volden At Abbeville Court House, on tlie rtwenty-tiilrd day. of November inst, to show iJvcauae,-if.any, why,tlie aaid administration should ^M^Vbe^fontei/, \Given?under my hand and seal, this sixth * . ' ; .day1 of November, in the year of pur Lord .on?-tfaouaarid-eight hundred and fifty-four, '*pu m wie soveniy-nirnn year oi American Independence. . / W. HILL, O. A: D. "'* [ > .?? . .. . 1 M J 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, District*?Citdtion. "1X7" HEUEAS, Elizabeth Gaines has applied 1 nte .for Letters of Administraion \?n all tod eingular the' godds and chattels, ^??A*'gbta -and ereaita of WiHiam H. Gaines, late of District afor'esaul. deceasedThese are, *j^>^h#?eiroe,4o<ite and Admonish all and singular > W-Wthe Jriifared and creditor* of t.h?? mM H ?^^;ffewYndaappoajri before at onmext Ordii'nary? gonrtifor the eaid District, to be holden. > #P?^e'''?*'80lI^0ii the twenty-second ' $*J ?f Hov,eqiber met, 'to show cause, it1 any, ?iisc-^bytl? :?alp[/,^dDuauti>itiou should not be V ' &*** .?% W 1u?d and Mai, this si*ttf ??7 ofHorember, the year of our Lord one -thousand eight'ham dred and fifty-four, and j? *in'the^v^irty-jiizrth.yefir of American.Indfc jSskim 2a SPLENDID NEW (Opposite fBk RESFECTFULLY Beg leave to act &?/ Patrons of- Union, Spartanburg, Gre "geficW, and. OLD HEWBEIUVf* and ,f -v T? A T T OTAnW AP O DXTi r - ? X- XX1WJU ID L\J\SM? VI' VJil/Ll I &. MERCH Is now complete?comprieiug every article to establishment?where they propose to ptirchae Fanner and Planter, and to sell them Goods a1 Our Goods hsve been carefully purchased by ence in this department than other persons er most part for cash?which enables us to compe ment in the upper division of the State. OUli BRANCH AT CLINTON, on the Ln PIT1VJ <fc CO., is equally provided with Gooc place. Wo deem it unnecessary to say more, relying unprecedented patronage extended to us tin gratcfuh Newberry C. H., S. C., October 81, 1854. * The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Equity. Sarah Barmore, VT %* , -n I Bill for Partition. Nancy Jane Barmore, J and others. J BY Order of the Court, I will proceed to sell, on sale-day in December next, at Aboevuio uourt nousc, tlie following tracts oi land described in the bill, as part of the real estate of which the late Enoch Barmorc died seized and possessed, viz:? 1. Ono tract, being a part of tho home tracts situate in' Abbeville District, on the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, containing three hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Blnin, Benjamin Smith, and others; 2. One other tract, called the Ware tract, situate in Abbeville District, on Turkey Creek, waters of Saluda river, bounded by lands of Richard Maddox, A. H. Magce, Kzekiel Razor, and others, containing three hundred and torty-five acres, more or less. TERMS?A credit of one year from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale.? Purchasers to give bond with at least two good a^d sufficient sureties, pay th<; costs in cash, and also pay for pnpers. II. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, Nov. 9, 1854. 27-3 THF STATF flF SflllTH HARdl IN A Abbeville District?Citation. T*]TIIKRKAS, William S. McBridc has apVt plied to me for Letters of Adininietrntion on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Larkin T. Vandiver, late of the District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore to cito and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for-the said District, to be lioldcn at Abbeville Court House, on the twenty-second day of November inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this sixth da}' of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nud fifty four, and ift the seventy-jiinth year of American Independence. W. HILL, 0. A. D. Nov 7 27 Sit The State of South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Oedinary. Jane $iiup&onr Applicant, vs. ' B. M. Cheatham, Guardian ad liluvi of Jasoft, Mary, and .John Simpson, Minora, Defendants. Order of Sale for Partition. ON* Due examination, it is Ordered and Decreed that the Real Estate described in th\! Summons in i'artion in this case, be sold by ,th^ Slieriir of Abbeville District,'on the first Monday in December next, or on such other sale-day as will be more advantageous for the jmrtiea in interest, on a' credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bond with trood security, and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the payment of the purchase money.?Co*t? to be paid in ca*h. WILLlAif HILt, 0. A. X>. November 1, 1864 IN" ACCORDANCE with the above order, I will sell, on the first Moudayin December next, at Abbeville Court .House, the Ileal Estate of Henry Simpson, deceased, vie: Two lota of Land in the village of Lowndsville; No. 1, adjoining lands of .lames M. Latimer, H. H. Scud-1 dav, and others; No. 2 adjoining lands of Samnet Mitchell, H. IL Scudday, and others ; on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giving bond with good security, and a mortguge of the premises, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the payment of the purchase money.? Coat* to be paid in cash. a >1 f. i o. a. nvnuu, a. -a. JJ. Abbeville O. H., November 1,- 1864 26Sw \ P0B-H0U8E ELECTIONS. THE Commiwioners of the Poor for Abbe-: ville District will reoeire proposals for a Steward of the Poor House and Overseer of the 1 Farm, and aUofor a" PJmician, for the yearj 1855. Th? StewBird .wuL lMi*e the euro and m*nn?errtont of the paupeta^aad lie will be quired to labor oh' the farnf.\v The Physician will be required to attend to tti&Jtealth of the inmtloanm.D II -i-J r ! I ? I.r..?Mvw vi ?u? ?. uvi jiiuu3rY nuu vo. iuriuaii nil own medicines. Proposals 'will be received by any one uf the Commissioners op to the'18th of November next* on wfcicb day tne election will be m?ulo. - The applicant'Tof fiftewafdship will pleasfe'staie the nnnaber of his family,'if be has one, ami give some idea of the services they can perform. The Steward and family- w>H be famished with board by. the Commission^**. .! /. jopnoEl. J?>?? A.'*rira, 8fc. * Treas. Ausnr^omwoM, ) - P. T>. Kikvqh, ; > Commissioners. ~f . T .Tnuv "P IT6im?h?f 1 November 2; 1864' ' *? I 2* uuajrgon (BftiOHrtrMt, Atft' door ,t? M+Wion& 3Pi*citwyv) ABBKVILLE(C. Hn S. C. SBM* "W-'J v? .'uv.-.v.*.'-! 1 : .. 1T~ .mza-m^xzjWJMT* ij 'HEifc?- m ESTABllSHKENT, i the Bank,) r juftint their Friends and numerous r onville, Anderson, Pickens, Abbe- JraBiay_ of JSForth Carolina and Tennessee, tuut their . ^RAL AND EXTENSIVE ? ANDISE && be found in au extensive Produce-Purchasing le, at fair prices, every article produced by the ; the lowest possible living prices. 'our Mr. Walker, who has perhaps moreexperiiguged in our business in this place-r-ana the te very successfully with any similar establishuretis Railroad, under the firm of WALKER, Is aud lias equal facilities with our house at this upon our merits to ensuro a continuanco of the ( ough a series of years, for which we are most c WATlfCB Ar mfwv ? 26 if / ' 6w J : i 7 S.T. AGNEW, , Hewberry C. H.f S. C., IMPOHTER AND DEALER IS I Hardware, Paints, Oils, ^Vindow Glass, Dry Goods, Groceries dee., dcc., NOW Offers for sale the largest V ^ and most extensive assortment Wjgggggl of Goods ever introduced into the up-country, and guarantees the price of any article to be ns low us any house in Charleston can furnish such articles for. Orders accompanied with satisfactory references will receive prompt attention, and all Goods delivered at the Depot free oi j/rnyage. All persons visiting tlie Newberry Cotton Market, will do well to call on me before selling their produce, as I have every facility of uiak- ? ing tliem liberal offers for cotton and other couu * try produce. ^ S. T. AGNEW. * Newberrry C. II., Oct 23, 1854 20 3m ? LAUD EOB SALE. F I OFFER for sale a Tract of Land, lying on both sides of Turkey filifl Creek, in Abbeville District, about five miles North ?>f Cokesbury Depot, on the Cambridge j road, containing G84 Acres. r About one hundred and fourteen acres bottom J land, some fifty of which is mill-pond bottom of I the richest and most productive aualitv: t.hr?? hundred acres fine woodland; the balance , clcared and in cultivation. 1 On the promises are a comfortable Dwelling- F house, having nine rooms, all necessaty outbuildings, a Blacksmith Shop, and a Fine Merchant MilL This place is situated in one of the most desirable and healthy neighborhoods in the District J or Stale. b { The place was formerly owned by Reuben I [ Robertson, deceased, and is known as "the Robertson place." 0 I'ersons desiring to purchase land, would do well to come and see this tract, as I am conti- e dent they will be pleaded with it, as well as the terms ou which I will sell. MARY N IfnnF.RTSAN Nov. 1, 186-i 20 tf Jj t State of South Carolina, ? Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. South Carolina, ) Partition. Real Estate Abbeville District. J of John P. Covin, dec'd. _ Andrew 11. McAllister, Applicant, v*. L. J, McAllister, Thomas McAllister, Mary Mc- | Allister, Sarnii A. Covin, D..Covin, Jains W. Covin, Defendants. 0 n^IIE partfe*, defendants, within tho State, 6 L having accepted service of the Summons v in Partition in this case, and consented to the sale of the sai i Ileal Estate; and the parties de- ' fondants without the State having been duty notified by public advertisement through the S -uanncr, lor three months, to appnar, and a having failed to show against the partition or sale: It is ordered, that their consent be en- I tered aa eonfesto. And it is further ordered and decreed that tho lands described in the Summons in Partition in this case, be sold by the Sheriff of Abbeville District, on the first Manday in Deoeta- ,. ber next, or on some succeeding sale-day more . advantageous'for the parties in interest, on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser giVing bond with good security, and a mortgage of the C premises, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, to secure the payment of tile purchase money. v rr i. j. * 7 J * ?ocota iv uc j)am m com/u i WILLIAM HILL* 0. A. D. , November 1, 1854 IN PURSUANCE of the above order of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell, on the first.Mod dny in December next, at Abbeville Court. Hooae, the Real'Estate of John P. C?vip, dee'd, " viz: One Hundred and Ninety-nine Acres, mores or less, of Land, situated in Abbeville District. atHoining lands of Peter Gnillebeau, Alex- ( amlor Lnramore. adi) ntk?M nn a '?'? !? twelve months, the purchaser giving bond with ^ pood security, and a mortgage of the premises, % if deemed neceatary, to the Ordinary, for the ? payment of tbu purchase money. C'6*U to be paid in cath. 8. A. HODGES, & A. D. ' Abbeville C. H., November 1, 1864 288w Adminintrator'n Sale. T^Y Perinfssion of theOrdinarvfor Al>hAviil? ' EHPoHM : i k& '^2??w3?SSSb?&^l r ? i Bargains in Dry-Goods. "GREAT REDUCTION! H. &TRAUSS, - - - - Cokeibary. p T^iJE Subscriber respectfully informs hie C JL friends and customers that he is now in eceipt of a N EW STOCK of fl Pall and Winter Goods, i> Lt greatly reduced prices; consisting of a gen- t ral ossprtmeut of seasonable Dry Cioods, viz: Prints, j Uingliams, Mouslin 2 do Laines, Merino?, Cashmeres, 8 Scotch Plaids, Alpacas, Black Silk*, etc.; Kerseys, Georgia Plaint, Satinet^ Cassimeres, n and Broad Cloths ; Blanket*, c Flannelt, aud Linseys; also, a full assortment of llosiery, Em- r broideries, Ribbons and Gloves; 3 HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, jf BEEBE HATS and CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; HARDWARE, JROCKERY, and GROCERIES, at very low 8 trices, and, for Cash, at Market price*. a Al=? ? a ' " T-"~. MrtTVll i"~i *? iciv iniu ueaurLiuent 01 11 ?>unv>bO 1 JROGANS, HALT, BAGGING, ROPE, and ?WINE. M. STRAUSS. ? Cokcsbury, Oct, 1854. 25 tf VEW FALL ?OODS, r AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S f. CHEAP CA<H STORE. .. 1 No. 1 Granite Range, Abbeville O. H. WE are now prepared to show a large and well assorted stock of New Fall Goods, , Comprising the latest styles in DRKSS GOODS, SILK MANTILLAS, 1 nirvru tat maq EMBROIDERIES, <fcc., <fcc.; also, fi LADIES' GAITERS and SHOES. We would respectfully invite an inspection f our Negro Goods?GEORGIA PLAINS, CERSEYS, BLANKETS, and OSNABURGS. " Llso, a Ini ge assortment of BROGANS; all of illicit we are now selling at Columbia and )harleston prices, for CASII only.? -i 'lantern would do well'to give us a call bofore J lurcliasiug elsewhere. j Oct. 10, 1854 23 3m f( ADMINISJTRATORS? SALE. * [N Pursuance of an order of the Ordinary of Abbeville District, will be sold at the late ? esidcnce of John C. Martin, deceased, about 8 . niles west of Abbeville C. II., commencing on 1 londay the 27th of November next, all the icrsoiial estate of said debased, consisting of F unc Hundred and Forty-six Negroes, 'wenty-seven Mules, a pair of Horses and Car- ] iago, a splendid Horse and Buggy, about one lundred head of Catlle, two yoke of Oxen, and he stock of Hogs, about ? 275 Bales of Cotton, j ?hree thousand five hundred Bushels of Corn, t . large quantity of Fodder, Shucks, Oats aud ], ?ottou Seed, Household and Kitchen Furniture, E 'Imitation and Blacksmith Tools, five Road 0 Vagons, and many other articles not enutuer- ,c ted. , , At the same time will be Rented out for the e nsuing year the Plantation of said deceased. d The sale will bo continued from day to day g intil the entire property is disposed of. g TEllMS?All sums under ten dollars, eas'i; a or all sums over ten dollars, thapurchaser will J ie required to give bond and approved securiy, and no artielo delivered until the terms of ale are complied with. ' B. Y. MARTIN', ) MAltY A. MARTIN*, J Admm " r October 17. 1854 24 6t C Administrator's Sale. ON Monday and Tuesday, the 18th and 14th of November next, the Administratoro f the Estate of Erioeh Barmore, deceased, will j ell. at "Barmore'a Turn Out," an the Green ille and Columbia Railroad, by public auction, he Personal Property of said deceased, cam- j rising? ^ -y .Twenty Negroes; lany of them are very likely ; among whom re two eood Blacksmiths; r Eight Mules and Horses, Cowe, Hogs, Sheep, v 'Imitation Tools, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, and c Fifty Bales of Cotton, Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Fnrnilire, and much more and various property, too tl cdioiis to mention. w At tho iioma tima r.nd ?\1aaa wtIII ? - he property of said Estate, 25 Shares in the G.'& O. R. Road, ^ )q which the assessment has been paid. TEIIMS?All sums of Five Dollars and under, J eill be. Cash; Above Five Dollars, Twelve ,] ilontlis credit, by giving note and two ap- . >rove4 securities. V D- I- DONALD, ) . . . ! JOHN C. WILLIAMS, fAdm C October 16, 1864., o tar Banner copy twice. e ' P. ROBERTSON f /;" ll OFFERS his services to the citizens of this a , and the adjoining Distriots aa an AUC- x lIONEER. His long experience in tbat line ETArrnn^Ji him in pairing a ? ? Q ? vmwmm v v. j/hm ind in guaranteeing to all who may give him a | rial perfect satisfaction. V J Address Abbeville 0. H., S C. * Oct, 35 . 25 g 4*, iXJ}'. !** ' V- ' a A F1KAL settlement of the Personal Estate ? CX. of Hepry Brooks, deceased, will be mad* n the Ordinary'* Office of Abbeville District, >n the 20th of January next. All parties oon* _ Arnt*(\ IlpA hnrflhv MnnSiMrl a folra nf r ? - j In the rneantimo all parti e? havinganv.de- t uands against said Estate, are required to nand n the tam? 1 egally attested, and'thoeo indebtid to make payment. ? JAMES M. C^TIL* Adm*r. f ',-Ootober 11, ^864 28 8 m t Public Notice. ; ryi i? noireoy give a to 4tt.p*rtiei . L^l interested in thq Estate 6f the l?t? Wil- S inm Morrison, that, a final settlement of the ^ v X.vUJe Imtrtctyon uie aeoottd'day-of .December t 'est JAMES H0RHI80N, I . Adm'r WU1*om3?4. v J AugtJ(rt^;|a^~ciI^MV; >M\m. ;i? * ,, ... CAXtolPATES FOB OFFICE. pTThe friends of C?pt-; S; A. Hopqks red ectfullv announce him as a candidate for 7hi Collector at the ensuing election. GT The friends of Joitw R. Wimok respect ully announce him as a candfdate for Tax Col'dor of Abbeville District, at the epstnng olec ion. ->i f iry Wi are authorised to announce the Rev. amcs Moore as a candidate for re-election ai "ax-Col lector of Abbeville District, at the en uing election. Tiik friends of James II. .Cobb respectfully nnounco him as a candidate for Sheriif at th< orning election. Bp-The friends of JAMES M. YANDIVEP espcctfully announce him as a candidate foi "ax Collector of Abbeville District, at the en uing election. E^*The friends of D. W. HAWTHORN re pectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff Ity of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec IOU. , 0T The friends of O. M. MATTISON res ectfully '* announce him as a candidate foi 'thcriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing elcc ion. ' K^-The friends of TII03LAS R. COCHRAN nspcctfully announce him as a Candidate foi Sheriff of Abbeville District, at tlie ensuing o[?c ion. Tlie friends of JAMES M. MARTIN, rc pectfully announce him ns a candidate foi 'Jisrijf of Abbeville District, at the ensuing lection. H1MRY S. X8RR, viioi,ksali: ac betaII DEALER IN ROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONFECTIONARIES ABBEVILLE, O. H., S. O. Mau 10. 1 SfiS- l.tf EDWARD WESTFIELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.; RETURNS thanks for post favors, and re LVspectfully solicits a continuance of thesnme In keeps constantly on hand, of his own manu icture, a Largo Assortment of SADDLES IAUNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac. Jso, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS. Being a practical workman, lie is prepared tt lake to order all kiridsof Saddles, Harness anc lilitary Equipments, at short notice, and at at >w prices as any other establishment. (^"Particular attention pnid to all kinds ol Repairing. June 3, 1854. 66 tf / :HE ANDERSON BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. THANKFUL for the liberal {ffll patronage which they huvc re- vll 1^. ceived, beg leave to inform * vhL heir customers and friends generally, that they iave BOOTS and SHOES of every description, node of the best material. Also, a large stock f NEGRO SHOES, made expressly for home ousumption, and would say to tiioso that may rant a good article, to calf and examine our tock, before purchasing elsewhere. We arc esirons that the planters would give our >H01?S a fair trial, knowing that they would ;H value received for their money. ". BOOTS nd SHOES mado to order. Also REPAIR NG. WHITNER, OSBORNE & Co. Sept 30, 1854. 18 2m. . , .. ^ ?? > -?* Bargaid? at Whitehall. rllE Subscriber, inteuding to close up hie Mercantile Business, offers his stock ol iooda at greatly Rcdnced Prices. )uriug these times of high prices, persons wishriff f?l\PAr? ornndn WAII */? *?^ll ' B ??r c?" * " MW " v" w V1M4*. w lie lias on hand a large lot of T:1m IOME-MADE NEGKO BROGANS, 1 " PLANTATION WOOLLENS, " BEST GEORGIA OSNABURGS, ndeed a pretty full assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, recently purchased. To any person wishing to sell Goods, I can ecommend the above place as a good stand, . here ten-or twelve thousand dollars' worth an be sold annually. a S. MARSHALL. N. B.?Persons indebted will be kind enough 3 come forward and settle their accounts, rithouf further iuvitatibn. S. S. M. Sept 29 21 8t r ALU ABLE TOWN LOTS FOB SALJ2. f WILL Sell, on very acoommodating terms, L the following LOTS OP LAND, lying in tie incorporate limits of the Town of Abbeville, ^mediately on the Cokeabury road, to wit: !ontaining 6 acres 1 rood aod 88 perches. Up n thisilot there are two good kitchens and an xcellent garden. Containing 7 acrea and 11 perches. Upon thic at there is a fine DWELLING,HOUSE, witli U necessary outbuildings, all npw, and a good rell of -water. " ' 3ontoinlng 4 acres $ roods and 86 perches.? Ipon this lot there is a fine DWELLING LOUSE, now completed, with a good kitchen, nd will be otfaor necessary outbuildings, i -,, .. irnrntrnm Containing 1 acre 2 roods and 31 perohos. Upn this lot there is * comfortable 'DWELLING 10USE, with necessary outbuildings, <tc. These lotd lie adjoining each other, and arc [tuated about fsr epough from thfe buainesi iSrt ofTown to render th?m ??ru dnunKlo f#w irivate residences, And in fall view of th?Rall< bad. There is a sufficiency of wood vpoc hfertito furnish firewood for twenty Jaaffc . To approved purchaser# I wilfcaell upon verj ccomniodating terms, and will take good NeToesin part payment 'Those who wish good largains would do Jwell to bc<q me'and examine lie lota before purchasing elsewhere. . B.iY. -POSEY. ^ADoevilie u ; CHARLESTON ^DVBBTISEMENaB/ . | ; ?00?W^ : . 209 ami 211 Kirtg-tt, corner of Murktt-tt.,? Charleston, S, <J '"'AJU FlanUOpn Woolen?y JiUnkets, Ac., j Car pe tings and Curtain Materials, '- / Silks imd Rich Dr??e Qooda,- t 'roi Cloaks, Afantijlas, Shawl* , ' Termt ccuh-^-one pritt only; mh25 s ; .' m -??- 1 TllOS. II. HABCII. . J. M. T.. SHARP *, j^g MAROB & SHARP, >#>&-:*' fi r AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCDASTgy :'"*v . . > I COLUMBIA, 8. C., WILL attend to tlie sale of all kinds of Mff ' chandize, Produce, Ac. . Also, Rofcl sact v $ ' P^mnnnl Prnnorf ir ? ?'! ?. - - - -J . J>u> vuwm auu WU IBTWC - 4c,, .on commission. ^ Sales lloom: No. 120 Riobardsoh street, and % ;*2| immediately opposite the' United States Hotel.- , '-"la ' Feb. 4 39 tf | BAILEY, DOUGLAS A ANDEKSO^ ^ WIIQLEBALE AND RETAIL ' ife. t t. No. 319 King-street, 3 doors ab&vt Qtot'gi$ CHARLESTON, S. d. '1 0 J. A. BAILEY, C. DOUGLAS, JV -iXUMaOIT, f Reference?Jno. A, CALHOUN>feq- ' J jan. 14 86' lj ?. $ Cameron, Webb & Co., (Succatiors to G. <t H. Cameron-,) importers of * CHINA, GLASS .AND EARTHENWARE;. ' Wf No. 145 Meeting ttreei, Charleston, Sonth Carolina. py Will supply Country Merchants with' -r^Bjj Goods in tlieii; line nt as- low rates 03 they canbuy in New York, or eljfewliere. v ' u. r. cameron, ) v '?jw. l. wedb, > w. m. ftaoe. ) mli25 * (, CHARLESTON CARPET WAREHOUSE. * ^ William Calder HAS always on hand the largest and best selected stock of CARPETING to ba 1 found in the city, viz:?Fine Ingrains, low i priccd; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry Velvet, > " "^*1 Tnpestrv Brussels, low priced Brussels, Three p Ply Car j>e tings, Green and Printed Baize, Hearth Ilugs and Door Matts, -Stair Carpeting and Stnir Rods, Bindings, die., <fcc. Matting, all widths. 1 With a large assortment of FLOOR OIL .. * ' CLOTH, from 3 to'24 feet iu width, for Rooms, " 1 ?:?t 1 u.c,, witnuiiL seam. : ' ? Nob. 246^ and 243 King-st^ corneg-HaseL 'tEONARD OHAPIN,^-. % v *,,' IIANL'FACTVUER AND DEALER IN , ' K * ?'* jj CARRIAGES AND HARNESS,. - s .J} ; Next door North of Pavilion Hotel, 124^ .Meet* ing atreeland :J3 Wentworth street, , CHARLESTON, S. C.< ^ . -.v-^ ' * N. B.?An immense stock *of VEHICLES and HARNESS constantly on band. Qr^at . "?-V i inducements now offered in extreme lew price*. r #, Every article warranted. ? . . ' Oct 29, . 25 . .17 42 WLNW SASHES, ^USW, ** . HAVING the A|jencyof the largest Faatory in the State), I am prepared to fiU ? 1. orders for auv article in the lin?. ' * ?ALSO,? V ,r . ? i Painta, Oils, Glass and Builders' nardsrare, # ' ^ and everyxitlier article in the building line. ' ? JfU > '^JOHK C. SIMONS,, .v " '"'- ^9 t 226 King^CTBct, sign of th6 Whale. ,v i: J B. W. & J. P. Force & Co., ; >/ % WHOLESALE -DEALERS IX ' i'v'1-'' * ' ' y"*' BOOTS AND SHOES,S /V j t * -'1 JV'o. 21 Haync ilreet, > -A Charleston. ... . l BBHJ. w. STinn* ^ i john P. jroncE, { ?. ' * 1} BEffJ. OOSLET, ) ' . ' WM? V "' v- " ^ CHARLESTON #AT MANUFAC1QBT, 240 King Mtreet, - ^ ALL kinds of Beaver,'Moleskin, Silk: ^drt, V< ' ^ Cassirnere HAT^, of the latoi X made to order at short notice. ' . " ; An cxcellcnt assortment of new stylfia' . - . STRAW GOODS. Soft Traveller Hata and* :v ' Caps, always on hand. R/HAWLEY. . > 1 "John G. Willis. #1 ^ FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STQRiB, / Trunks, Carpet Bag*, ValiaoB, Combs and ' Brushes, ":A' *:'? ' ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL* 1 Corner of Jting street and Horlba&i 'jilUfa- ; mh25 ' ' Charleston, 8. C. '*? ' * , ' " William Caldor,, * I BKAIKIt IN ALL KIHbB OF ' 'I.-' L ENGLISH, FRENCH ANN AMBMCABT-<>< "S Not. 248 nnA 2!4fi fftem-idrAM '/mfaisr i -W-. ' | c""8 . . RSL Zone, "&>?$'*<? ?. ,. % s Wholesale Book, Stationery aad FaHejr 0?^ ?JSr '- 'Js . House, Medical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOK?, : - v. , in varitly, nt the lowest trade price*. . V. ' *b. 5 JUwtre*, , ,? > I Charleitop, Soqth CarollBt. ^r ,; Nelson Carter. .