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ao^ooii to* puwHwii^cfr FAf^ AN D . WINTER PRY T&wkv they have th? tjclj^.ana>?S.rgo?t stock . ever offered in this oityjffat they ^h*ve better taste in their wleattoM, or powew superior advantages over their, fceighbors j bot "they nave I \ certainly the richest and moat elegant'; stack' S they ever had instore. { xFWm" In DRESS GOODS, they hare ' Rich Satin Striped Plaid SILKS j~ . Rich Heavy Brocade Ool'd do.; Bl'kStitin Striped Plaid and Watered SILK tof new and beautiftil styles; Plain Rep SILKS, and Plain do.; Rich Printed French &ASHMERES and DELAINES; v, A Beautiful small fig. DEIlAINES, for Mis< #' Wear * Plain French MERINOS and CASHMERES f every riikde; SuperfinwBlack Weneli BOMBAZINE; * Superfine *' " CHALLE and DEY.ATNlo* MAlJTILLAS, PALM AS and CLOAKS, embracing every variety of pattern and mateMai, from Jqw-priced to the. richest and high eat <co?t Goods manufactured EMBROIDERIES, comprising a large and 'most elegant assortment of Rich French Worked COLLARS, CHEMISETTES, UNDER^LEEVES, STOMACHERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, INFANTS' RoBES, and WORKED fcODIGS; ALSO, Maltese COLLARS, CHEMISETTES and SLEEVES; d:.l :j- J n a vrvo _e it - i-i?* v mivu umuruiuureu uii.ni/o, ux uie latesi 'styles of work; . Beautiful lot of Bonnet and Neck RIBBONS ; Linen Cambric Hem-st'ed IIANDKER'CHIEFS, GLOVES,,MITTS; Bl'k and White Silk HOSIERY ; Alpaca <and Moravian HOSE; Ladies' and Misses' HOSE, all sizes; Ladies' Silk and Merino VESTS and Mis*b?s' do.; v * In HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, they liave an endless variety of TOWELLINGS, TABLE NAPKINS,- and DOYLES; 12-4 Liner and Cotton SHEETINGS ; 9-8 and 5-4 Linen and Cotton PILLOW CASE GOODS; TABLE CLOTHS, all sixes, of the richest ^ -mask* and | Know Drop figures.' ALSO, French and English CASS I MERES, BROAD CLOTHS, VE8TINGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS, Welsh FLANNELS, and every other article in the Dry Goods line. Persons visiting the-city, can rely on finding ^ newest styles of Goods, and in richness ana fs* Tnriety unsurpassed in any market, to which .their attention is'invited, as they will be offered at IdwpHces. Nov 10 27?Sin '"?V: & - - s.t'' - ~~ V- SrO'A'XVJli:* V * _ _ * - ' ^"T^ROM and after the first day of "January >X- J/ next, all the notes and accounts of WAT, ,J30N 4c WALLER may b& fonnd in the hands J v ::pf Meaara. Marshall & Lee, Attorneys at Law, IjWft hheville:C. H., for collection. Take due no "'tice, and Conductyoupelves^accordingly. X&t'-U*- _ " w. W. WALLER. JKTew Market, Nov, 8, 1864. 27tf ;|^r#?LijnCBTS! BLAHKETS!!~ TtTIliER'A-WAIlREN. (Augusta, O a.,) have -* t-lYJL in store a large and superior lot of Bed -BI^ANKEIS, from $8 to $80 a pair. PfttYy Negro BLANKferra. from 76c. to $1 GOeack, weigliftig-?[qra 6^ to 8 pounds, i to which Uiay invite, the Attention- of Housof keeper* and Planters. 27 Sm : T>Y PereniiMog of the Ordinary of Abbeville W JD^&jetrict, I will expos? to sale, at my residency on Friday, the 24tli of November, inBt, ... Sevcnteeu Likely Negroes, -R.;n~ "iiiJi- -rKTJ?? T?_--i-. i-.. uvug nw jniovimi CDU1VC ui unucy uruuxi, uie . of the Dirtrictvafor?&i<Jj ^deceased. ' *# ANMOBE B. BROOKS.Adm'r. -k . Noreinbcr 8,1854 . 27 ". 2w. w * * ' '**.?*- 4 Notice of Election. ^ w- ATA?E :. OF,. 80UTH . CAROLINA, ABBEi ^- v VILLE DISTRICT. . Onici .CocBT.-or Oxnkbai. Smsioxs b.-/J i- A*d Common Pleas J HcDONALD, Clerk of the in pursuance of the directions jflfcjlf|(l*14iL-^r ft" .Legislature, in such cases do herebv give Pullie No^ g^glStfrth?t an Elation for pL&RK and SHERa|HM[?!P fair Abbeville District will be held on ^apWondkjf tbe ejghtii day of January next, at <pl*fce* of Election throughout the tj^jjtfltnesa my hand, at Abbeville, this fourth 8B8|Bydsy of November, A. D. 1854. ggH?p . MATTHEW McDONALD, jBEtfor 10 27 9 w ' tl0BEB7S ADAMS are now receiving as 'J*-'JDb rich, elegant ?">d complete a- stock of * F^L A## WINTER GOODS as can be axhiblted in Abbeville District, to which they *, inViMttbeTVttention of their friends and custom S. err^ Ai pablic generally. Their stock has E*' All?dS8^foPy elected in the Baltimore and ^yUmuffKMU-' vnirkets, afid consists, in part, as booa,, ' / J R< WT>/T jf33fISjM^wkvi. >f f.P A n A B rivr /nrniy (Opposite i RE^FECTfULLY Beg leave >fo act IBjHjL..Patrons of Union, Spartan bdrg, Gre< vjue, j&ageneiq, and UMJ JNEW.JJERRYffUJd FALL STOjCK OF GENI JSf MERC H Is now complete?comprising ever}- article to establishment?where tliej' propose to purchns Farmer and Planter, and to sell them Goods nt Our Good* have been carefully purchased by erice in this department than otlier persons en most part for cash:?which enables us to compel ment in the upper division of the State. OUR BRANCH AT CLINTON, pn the La PITTB & CO., is equally provided with Good place. We deem it unnecessary to say more, relying unprecedented patronage extended to us Ungrateful. Newberry C. II., S. C., October 81, 1854. r- ... . The State of South Carolina, xivucctuc x/wtni/t.?i/i Sarah Barmore, "1 Nancy j'ane Barmore, f BiH for Partilionand others. J BY-Order of tlio Court, I will proceed to e&l. 6ft sale-day in December next, ot Abbeville Court House, the following tracts of land described in the bill, n* part of the . i-ul ' estate of whieh the late Enoch Barmore died seized and possessed, viz:? 1. One tract, being a pnrt of the hotuo tract* situate in Abbeville District, on the Green villc .and Columbia Railroad, containing three hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Blain. Benjamin Smith. and others; 2. One^othcr tract, called the "Ware tract, situate in Abbeville District, on Turkey Creek, caters of Saluda river, bounded uy lands ,,of Richard Maddox, A. H. Magee, l>,ekiel Razor, and others, containing throe hundred and torty-five acres, more or less. TERMS?A credit of one year from the dny />r sale, with interest from the day of sale.? jrchasers to give bond with at least two j^ood and sufficient sureties, pay the costs in cash, and also pay for papers. 1J. A. JONES. C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, Nov. y, 1854. 27-3 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . , ABBEVILLE DISTRICT?IN EQUITY. Polly Ann Lindsay, } 1V" v*. V Bill for Partition. J. O. Lindsay, and others. ) W "lY Owl<?r ftf (Iia Pnnrf. T will ooll an .13 day after sale-day in December next, at Due West Corner, in Abbeville District, the following lota or parcels of lands, 6itu>itc within the incorporate limits of the village of Due West, viz:? 1. One-half of the store lot, now occnpied by Lindsay it Hawthorn, opposite to Hawthorn's" Hotel, containing one acre, more or less, with the storo house upon it, of which lot tlie said James Lindsay,'deceased, owned one-half in his life-time . 2. One lot known as tha "Old Academy lot" containing three acres, more or ^Ifess, upon which the old Female Academy waa btii It; 3. One lot known as the "New Acadcray'*. containing two acrca, more or loss,'pounded by lands of J. I. Bonner, and others! be in{j uie lot wnereon now stands the new. Female' Academy ; and 4. The lot known as the printing office lot, containing two acres, more or less, upon which grands the lioose now use as the printing ' Office of the JUmcMm. Said lots are sold Hip/part of .the real estate of which James Lindsay died seised ajjd possessed. - --/'V TERM8-r-A credit t)f twelve ::uioqihV from the day of sale, with interest frota \the 4?y ?f sale. Purchasers to give bonds witlv'good and sufficient sureties," pay all costs in cash, and" also pay for papera. v t n. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, Nov. 9, 1864. 27-3 TH&STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District.?Citation. ^^HEHEA3, Elizabeth Gaines has applied .'.V/jpt' me for ./.Letters of Administraion ?JVatyTujd '."*ingular the goodsi' and chattels, fights and credits of William H. Gaines, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish All and singular the kiridred and creditors of the said- deceased, to be and appear,before me, if onr next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House, on the t.wpnt.v-??cnn(l day of November inst., to show cause, if any, why the laid administration jshould not be granted.. Given under my band and Mai, this sixth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and in the.seventy-ninth year of American Independence. r WILtlAM HILL, O.. 'A: D. Nov 1 .1 27 2w THE STATE. J)F SOUTH CAROLINA. 4 Abbeville District?Citation. :VS7rHEREA8 William H. Simpson liR9 applied ?T to irfe 'iter Xatters > of -Administration, on. all and - singular the goods and chattel*, rights and credits of James F. Cook, late of the.District aforesaid, deceased. ', . ... >? ? TheWare, therefore, to cite and awonisli all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the eldd deceased,.to bo und appear before me,- at our satUT4uary't court for the said District, tOb? holden at Abbeville Court llouau, on thetwenty-third day of November inst, to show cause, if the ?ai4administration should Giv?nqpder wy hand and .seal, this sixth d4y of . Iforetfiber, in the year of oar Lord otic thousandeight hundred at?d fifty-fotar, > v. and in the seventy-ninthyeaV of AmewiuMt , ' lndaoandMMM. ? -* ' Nor 1 vl O. A\ A Nor 7 ,21 , 2fe j - , - f ::-: jB-ML^3B2likr3?r9 ESTABLISHMENT, 'i (be Bauk,) j piaint -their Friends.and namertraa j1 i envillc, Anderson, Pickens, Abbe-} Rgp[ of North Carolina - and Tennessee, that their , Sit AL "AND EXTENSIVE { ANDISE SA J T~ C be found in an extensive Produce-Purchasing <\ nt fair price*, every article produced by the I - tlie lowest possible living priccei .1 our Mr. Walker, who has perhaps moreexperiigaged in our business iu this place?and the te very successfully with any similar establishurcns Railroad, under the firm of WALKEIt, L Is and has equal facilities with our house at this j upon our merits to ensure n continuance of the C ough a series of years, for which we are most WALKEIt <fc GLENN. ,, 26 6w S. T. All NEW, . Newberry C. H., 8. C.? IMl'OKTEU AM) UKALER IN Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Class, Dry Goods, Oro- ? , ceries dec., dcc., gafc NOW Offers for sale the largest if r M and most extensive assortment EgggjjC of Goods ever introduced into the up-country, ^ mid guarantees the price of any article to be as c low as afiy house in Charleston can furnish sncli articles for. Orders accompanied with satisfactory references will receive prompt attention, and all Goods delivered ai the Depot free of Drayagc. All persons visiting the Kewberry Cotton Market, will do well to call on me before selling their produce, as I have every facility of making them liberal offers for cotton and other coun try produce. . S. T. AGNEW. Newberrry C. II., Oct 23,1854 26 8m State of South Carolina, c Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. ^ South Carolina, ) Partition. Real Estate ? Abbeville District. J of John P. Covin, dee'd. ^ Andrew II. McAllister, Applicant, v?. L. J. McAllister, Thomas McAllister, Mary Mc- " Allistcr, Sarah A. Covin, D. Covin, Jams W. P Covin, Defendants. THE parties, defendants, within the State, having accepted service of the Summons iii Partition in this case, and consented to the sale of the sai Real Estate ; and the narties tie fendants without the State having been duly 1 notified bv public advertisement through the "Banner,for three months, to appilf, and. j having failed to show against the partition or ' sale: It is ordered, that their consent be en- C torcd as eonfesso. And it is further ordered and decreed that the lauds described in the Summons in Partition in this case, be sold by the Sheriff of Abbeville District, on the first Manday in December next, or on some succeeding sale-day more advantageous for the parties in interest, on a o credit of twelra months, the purchaser giving E hood with gooTsecurity, and a mortgage of the A pj^njiscs, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, Ursecure the payment of the purchase money. C ~-Co*t? to be p&d in ccuh. F WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D. p *r v ,? * .novemuer-i,'1BD4 . IN -PUR.SUANC,E of tho above order of the Court iaf Ordinary, I will rfell.-Nui the first Mod- day in December next, at Abbeville. Court 1 House, .tlte Real Estate of John, P. Covin, dee'd, J viz: One Hundred and Ninety-nine Acres, r< more ojr less, of Land^ situated in Abbeville Dis- n trict, adjoining lauds of Peter Guillebeau, Alex- &i ander Larainore, and other*, on a ofeeit of p twelve months, the purchaser giving bond with good security, and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary, to th# Ordinary, for the l payment of the purchase money, ; . r - Cotta to be paid in cath. VY-. h S. A. HODGES, S. 'A, D. tl Abbeville C. H., November i; 1864 263w The State of South Carolina,. J Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. -2 ? Jane Simpson, Applicant, * ' ** ' B. M. Cheatham, Guardian ad litum of Jason', a Mary, uud John Simpson, Miuors, Defendants. Order of Sale for Partition. ON Dne examination, it is Ordered ami I)e- u creed that, the Real Estate described in the Summons in Partion in this cas?, b?sold by (, the Sheriff of Abbeville District, on the first fc MondayIn December next, or pn such other t sale-day as will'be more" advantageous fop the p parties in interest, on a credit of twelve months, the purohas$r giving bond with good security; and a mortgage of ibe premises, if deomeJ necessary, to the Ordinary, for the pay- _ raent of the purchase money.?Coti* to be paid tn cath. WI JJLIAJrftlLI*: 0. A. D. November!, 1854 \ | IN.;ACCORPANCB with the abov^oVder, I q will soli, on the 6rat Monday in December next, v at Abbeville Court Hou^e, the Reaf 'Estate of n Henry Simpson, deceased^ *ylfc: Two lota of ti Land in the villa^ of Lowndsville; Ho. 1, ad- ioiiiinff lrttuls of M T H IT day, and ?there; No. 2 adjoining land* of San)- _ uei Alitohell. II. II. ficudday, and others; oq a credit of twelve inontlis, the purchwer giving bond with good Mtourity, and ft mortgage of tho pretn*?%/if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, J for the payment of the < purohaae jpoiuey,-~ T : j ^ AbWill e C I^ N>^ X 18fri. ' ^ ^ ifciaasffBgifTy 1 ? f - "t1* f" OFFElt for ?alo a Tract^ of Land, L lying on both sides of Turkey Biwl Creek, in Abboville District,- about fire miles j forth of Cokesbury Depot, on. the Cambridge odd, containing, 884 Acrcs. | VVlOUf, tine lnm/lrurl r.nA I >i 1 .MU.VUIIUU1VUI CCI1 OVIV9 ITVfcVUUI { and, toroo fifty of wbidilsnJill-pOnd bottom of lie richeftt and most productive quality; tbree J iiindred acres fine woodlnud ; the. balance cleared and in cultivation. J On the premises are a comfortable Dwelling- 8 ioiiW, having uine rooms, all necessary out?uilding0, a Blacksmith Shop,-and a n Fine Merchant Mill. . - ? This place is situated in one of the most desiable uml healthy neighborhoods in the District r ir Stale. 2 The plac<? wad formerly owned by Renben 9 tubrrtsun, deceased, and is known as "the Rob Tteon place." Persons desiring to mirahnse land, would do 8! veil to come sud aee tliis tract, an I am conii- a lent they will be pleased with it, as well as the t: enns on wbieh I will sell. MARY N. RORCUiaQfi. r Nov. 1, 1854 26 \ Bargains in Dry-Cioodt. GREAT REDUCTION! V. STRAUSS, - - - - Coketftary. J rHE Snbscriber respectfully informs his friends and customers that he is now in eceipt of a NEW STOCK of ! Fall and Winter Good*, e it greatly reduced prices; consisting of a geu ? ral assortment of seasonable Dry Goods, viz: Prints, Ginghams, Mouslin ^ do Laines, Merinos, Cashmeres, . Scotch Plaids, Alpacas, Black n Silk*, etc.; Kerseys, Georgia . u PlainL Satinets, 'Cassimeres, and llroad Cloths ; Blanketk, jflanridt, and Linseys; also, a full assortment of Hosiery, Embroideries. Rihhnnmiiiil READY-MADE CLOTHING, BEEBE HATS and CAPS, BOOTS 1 AND SHOES; HARDWARE, v/ J IKOCKERY, and GROCERIES, at very low | rices, and, for Cash, at Market prices. V'gi ' ? Also, a very fine assortment of NEGROES' \ IROGANS, SALT, BAGGING, ROPE, and "WINE. M. STRAUSS. J Cokesbury, Oct, 1854. 25 tf ? HEW FALL GOODS, , AT CHAMBERS & MARSfiALL'S CHEAP GA H STORE. -j No. 1 Qraoit* Range, Abbeville O. H. I* riTE are now- prepared to show a large and . TT . well assorted stock of I IVew Fall Goods. ?i omprising the latest styles in h DRESS GOODS, n SILK MANTILLAS, o CLOTH TALMAS, c EMBROIDERIES, die., Ac.; also, v LADIES' GAITERS nnd SHOES. si Wo would respectfully invite an inspection d f our Negro Goods?GEORGIA PLAINS, S lERSEYS, BLANKLTS, and OSNABURGS. g .lao, a large assortment of BROGANS; all of a hich we are now selling at Columbia and 1 harleeton prices, for CASH only.? lanters would do well to give us a call before urchasing elsewhere. Oct. 10, 1854 23 8m > - -ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. c ["N Pnjruttahce of an ordor of the^rdinftry of L *Abb$fifle District, will be sold at the late I esiilencS of John C. Martin, doccased, about 8 ii liles wcit of Abbeville C. H., commencing on londay tjie 27th of Novoinber next, all the J oraouul estate of said deceased, consisting of One Hundred and Forty-aix Negroes, j 'wenty-seven Mules, a pair of Horses and Car* V fflgc, a splendid Done and Baggy, abonfc one undred ueud of Cnttle, two yoke of Oxen, and lie stock of llogs, about r 975 Bute* of Cotton, I 'hree thousand five hundred Bushels of Corn, large quantity of Fodder, Shucks, Oats and lotion Heed,^Household and Kitchen Furniture. Man lotion ntid Blacksmith. Took, five Road i Vagoos, and ninny other articles not enuraer- * ted. .*V; Alil;uiimo time wi 1 bfe Rented out for the n?ufni> year the I'lontation of said deceased. ^ The shUj will be continued from day to day nt.il Iho'^i^tiro property is disposed of:" " | TEKMJ-i-^-AII sums under t-en dollars, cos ; J or all.sums over-.ttn dollun*. tli?* uup?!iM?r -orSit t >c required u* gife tnxid and approved seeuri- *J y, and no article "deli tared until the terms of ale are uouinlied with..' f MARY^A^AR'TIN, J Admin'r?- I October 17, .19(4. * 24 et IVP. BOBEBTDOm | J PVPFERS his services to the citizens of this ^Z,u >*nd.the n(^o(?tng Districts as anAU? >1 "O&EER^ Ilia long experience in that line rarrantahyn in_ asking A share of patronage ( nd in guaranteeing to all who mav (five him a T rial perfect" satisfaction. ? JOt -4 /iiMKHM'AUUmllan n a/1 > f*rvv. . r 93V u wuug UI vipu O. A. nODOn Vc lectfolly announce him as a candidate Collector at 4h4'ensuing oleotion. ' Bgr The friends of John jR. Wnaox respec oily announce him as a candidate for Tax Go odor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing el* w$& i . , tST Wt ore authorised to announce the Be' amks Moore as a candidate for re-election i ^ax-Col lector of Abbeville District, at the ei uing election. The friends of James H. Cobb respeetfull nnonnco him as a caudidate for Sheriff at tl oming election. t9T The Wends of JAMES M. VANDIVE cspectfully announce him as a candidate f< "ax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ei uing election. jy Tho friends of D. W. HAWTFIORN r rwtflillv AnnnnniiA )iSm noiiilidfltrt Ity of Abbeville District, at the ensuing ele ion. tar Tlie friends of G. M. MATTISON re cctfully announce him as a candidate f< ' L-"'-AliJjeyilloJWatrict at the ensning ele ySFThe friends ol 'lllUiii-mj-? COCHRAI espectfully announce him as a Candidate f< FAcriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing e[e ion. t3T Tlie friends of JAMES M. MARTIN, r pcctfully announce him as a candidate fc Uicrijf of Abbeville District, at the ensuin lection. HENRY S. KSRR, WHOLESALE & RETAI1 DEALER IK ROCERIES, PROVISIONS & CONFECTIONARIEI A-BBBVTTiT.B, O. H., S. O. 10, 1853. 1-tf EDWARD WB8TPIELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C* RETURNS thanks for past favors, and r "spectfully solicits a continuance of the earn lo keeps constantly on hand, of his own mam icture, a Large Assortment of SADDLE! IARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, <tc J so, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITT! Being a practical workman, he i9 prepared 1 inke to order all kinds of Saddtes, Harness ar imuiry .equipments, at eiiort notice, and at i jw prices as any other cstablishirilftit. BTParticular attention paid to all kinds < Repairing. June 8, 1854. 56 tf 'HE AHDERSOIT BOOT AND SHO: MANUFACTORY. THANKFUL for the liberal -A. pUl patronage which they have re- vll ceived, beg leave to inform * licir customers and friends generally, that the avo BOOTS and SHOES of every descriptioi lade of tho best material. Also, a large stoc f NEGRO SHOES, made expressly for horn otisumption, and would say to those that ma rant a good article, to call and examine on tock, before purchasing elsewhere. We ai esrrous that the planters would give ov HOES a fair trial, knowing that they wool et value received for their money. BOOT ud SHOES made to order. Also REPAII vn ntmtr nrv - ? hvt. ?"? illliiiW, USliUliiN K <& (Jo. Sept. 30, 1854. 18 2m. Bargains at Whitehall. rllE Subscriber, intending to oldse* op li Mercantile Busincse, offers bit stock < loods at greatly - - Reduced Prices. taring these times of hieb prices, persons wisl tig cheap goods would do well to call. lie has on hand a lame lot of IOME-SlAt)E NEGRO BROGANS, PLANTATION WOOLLENS, BEST GEORGIA OSNABURGi nueea a pretty lull assortment of Fall an Vinter Goods, recently purchnsed. To any person wishing to sell Goods, I ca eeommend the above plac# as a good stani rhere ten or twelvo thousand dollars' wort nn be sold annually. " ' 8. S. MARSHALL. N. B.?Persons indebted will be kind enong o come forward and settle their account ?ithou< further iuvitatiOn. S. 8. M. Sept 29 21 8fc VALUABLE TOWH LOT8 FOR SAL1 [WILL Sell, on very Accommodating term the following LOTS OP LAND, lying i he incorpoiatelimita of tlifl Town of Abbevill mmediately on the Cokeabury road, to wit: Jontftixung 5 acres 1 rood and 88 perches. U] n this lot there arc two good kitchen* and a xcellent garden. - ' Jontaining 7 acrea and 11 perohes. Upon th ot there ia a fine JELLING HOUSE, wit II Decfeaa^o^^^^^^Jl new, and - a ga< Containing 4 aereaTFlrooda and S6 pe/chefc? Jpon this lot there is a fine DWELLIN' IOUSE, now completed, with a good kittibei nd will br other neoewary outbuilding*. 'qjvfcwf^nd 31 jjj^ rJia"'" ^Plantation 'Woolen#/ Blanket*,, Aa,c ii - Carpetings v. IVv-' v Silks and R*ch Dra* Goods, ' , 1 Cloaks, MantillaMibdffrt* ? Term* oaMh.?one price [only. / mhiS * y " I- 1 ~ * TO OS. H. MARCH. ; ,r.u. i. affiw MARCH & SHARP, # rifvjR >r AFCT1BSRIIM !Mli rn*ifrt?wi,M?sA??a" .w w luiv vuiuwmo^vh umnmaniiJj a* COLUMBIA, 8. C., * : ' \VT1LL attend to the sale of all kind? of M?r e- tt chandire, Produce, Ac. Also, Real and . f- Personal Property. Or purchase and sell 81aT??, c- Ac., on commission. Bales Room: No. 120 Richardson strefti. jmd - . 'rJi:~ * immediately opposite the United State* Itytcl. ? " v ,.i ? Feb. 4 89 >f, 0 BAILEY, DOUGLAS & ANDER80N, j WHOLESALE A3ID RETAIL 1 X . e No. 810 King*t*cet, 9 door* above Georg^? OHARLBBTON, 8. O. ^ e- J. A. BA1LET, c. DOUGLAS, V. D. AWDM30H, >r n~r -- t? i ~ I xkvitu ciito?il? t'AUIOU^) ^ : -JV'- ' ;; '" g iftn'u 80 ly - Cameron, Webb & Co., :- t. ^v< (Succcuora to G. Sc II. Cavxhox,) ^ IMroRTKRS or r 1 CHINA, CLASS AND EARTHENWARE, > S, No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, 8onth Carolina, i * ' pT Will supply Country Merchant* witb 4; 0-. Goods in tlieir lino at as low rates as they can , v. ^ buy in New York, or elsewhere. 1!. F. CAMERON, \ W. L. WEBB, > W. If. Hint 1 1 e. ? / m"*p I CHARLESTON CARPET WAREHOUSE. f William Colder 3. XTAS always on hand the largest and best :o XI selected stock of CARPETING to b? id found in the city, viz:?Pine Ingrains, low is priced; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry Velvet, * Tapestry Bruesels, low priced Brussels, Tim* 5f Ply Carpetinge, Green and PrintedBaiae, Heart)! Rugs and Door Matts, Stair Carpeting and. -,r Stair Rods, Bindings, <fcc., <fcc. Matting, all _ widths. : "vv ' g With a large assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTH, from 3 to 2-1'foet in widths, for Room*. Lobbies, Ac., without seam. ~ 3 , * I Nob. 246 and 243 King-it., corner ilasaL , i-% - LEONARD OHAPIN, ~T ? >. , -j ^ manufacturer and dealer mt.v< ' j CARRIAGES 9&=S? A5D HARSESS, Y Next door North of Pavilion Hotel, 124 Me?ting street and 38 Wentworth street, 'A. e CHARLESTON, S. C. ' : "" N. B.?An immense stock of VEHICLES d aud HARNESS constantly on hand. Great S inducement*. now offered in extreme' loic price*. Every article warranted. -^Jf Oct. 29, - 26 ly A;T - WIIfDOW SASHES, BLINDS, ike. ' HAYING the Agency of the largest Pa?to- ' ry in tha States, I am prepared to &U ^ If orders for any article in the line. - ' 'v ?iiso,?;?.< ' *** '..1^' Paints, Oils, Glass and Bnildera' Hardtraim^ i ? ? uutk vvciv umcr nnioie in uie' Diuiding Jine~ *- JOHN C. SIMON$ ? 220 King- street, aign6f the WhiU. .... . i .I"... .1. ' Y i. m* I m 111 inoi |W.4J. P.-Force * *,/,,. 'WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN ^ " *} BOOTS-. A N D I E 0 E 8? " iiTo. 21 Hayn* ttrut, . Charleston. ' -v, - >* '? usi. w. FOECE,) ti; '.'ft' , ' '"'I V JOHN P. FORCE, > ../*' i.ja benj. oonlet, ) - , . tnbiS. ' * is >4j CHARLESTON HAT MANDPACTORT, ;.v . 240 King street, '''' ''' ? A T.T. kinds of Mn1?'iVit>T- BI1V- kM ^ v - < *fi3 7 Cftsaimere HATS, of. the ^^t^stjrkvy^'/./T^ .^&(j made to order at eh'ort notice. -??. . : ' ' . . An excellent assortment ofneiir styxjM ?3 jf STRAW GOODS. 8oft.Trav?lU^ ^ M L Caps, always on hand. lt.HAWIJff*v. ^ : ' a? ' * , ' .? \ * n John O. Willi*, -< c' +'* , e. PA1WY BOOT AMD 8108 ;^^, . .;,. , g Trunks, Osurpet Baga, Valisaa, Oafirtw Mut > Brushes, - "V pr WHOLESALE AND ? Conurcf King fc tohig S I- J J ^ "l B^MnniCTrafflMEMjttfflBiSwiKfSfflniHODKj^ff^i^'^l1''^ l iB8Mra^S^ae^MBfeBBHwwi^BfssilMP^^*.':isr3P^i