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3BUCATI0H! MR. JAMKS i^- OALlIOUN, linying Leon clcctod Principal of tho Addevjllk Malk Academt, 'Will coutintie liis services during the tiext jrear. Owing to tho'great increase in the number of ohtilttrs, the services Of Mr. MONTGOMERY, ogruuuowoi uio university of KortU Cnroli havejwonpi'ocured. 'y : A new and commodious Academy -will in a y short timo be Completed. Tiio building is so retired as to inertn'e perfect qtliet, and freedom . from all things calculrtted to distract the atten "* tion of the scholar. .... The government of tho School will bo rigid. The morala and general deportment of the Stun^* at" all times receive special attention. -j? ? Students will be prepared to enter the Frcshhi an Or Sophomore Class of tho South Carolina ** V i College, and the greatest carc given to their nrAtMvAfihn ? ' - The Scholastic year will be divided into two A* Sessions. The first will commence on January - Bth.^And continue twenty-eight weeks; the 'Mcofld- will begin on the second Monday in ." P:2v*; * ' -September, aud continue twelve weeks. ?ha Tuition of each Class will be for the i*tGUa?: Reading. Writing, IstScs. 2dSes. Spelling, and Primary Gei - ograpby, ----- - $14 00 $ ft 00 Class: The above with V Geography; History, A.'&U. ' Hthmetio, -English Gramtnar, olid exercises in Kn1 ' 'fclwh Composition, - - - 20 00 #00 e abov^s with >.- auuie-advanced English Brandies, 23 00 10 00 4tli Class: Tho above with :^?-.v<'LatitfiU,d Greek, - - - 28 00 12 00 Boarding can bs obtained in desirable fami; li??, and at reasonable rat-ee, cither in the VillO-gfcO" country near the Academy. ^^v^Sihough it is of tlie greatest importance ?-~ihnt all the pupils should be present at the t ?-'opening of the Session, still they will be reeoived at any time during the term. Students ' * ?:ii i i?:?.1 r ii.- ?!-' , vo vuui^cu iruui tut' tunc uiey ?nwr unili iT^'v ' tUe,clo*? of the Session, unless special arrange-i './ments ore made to the contrary. V -C . For further information, apply to the PrinciJAMES C. CALHOUN, A. B, . 1 Principal, Instructor in Mathematics. tv' , . JAMES A. MONTGOMERY, A. B., vV, Instructor in the Ancient Languages. Decciubcr 14, 1854. 32 6m ;v> . ' AT PjftlVATE SALE, A % J rU Without Reserve. THE Entire stock of FANCY AND STAPLE "DORY GOODS, now open and ready for inspection at the store of COSGROVE, & BRENNAN, *r._i 1. TT- ?!l? a <_ mi J < . ' yu unviiuiiu. a ivisicv e. ilieunaersignca offers for sale, at New "Sfork cost, the entire - stock of DRY GOODS, amounting to Seventy*flT#;Thou8and Dollars'worth, and embracing almost every article in the Dry Goods line.? The terms will be nett Ca*li, or approved pnper, at three months, with interest from date of :r'\ sale ; and, to 6avc time and trouble, he would inform his friends and tlie public that there '' lV will be no deviation from the price nnmed. * Country Merchants would do "well to cnll and <?.; examine the Goods and prices* It is known that "Soiling oft at Cost" has been used as a means to sell at a profit?we make no 6t:ite^1 '^" "raenta but what we can stand up to. Give us " a call, and judge for yourselves. The 6tore is .v.* :: in the centre of business. It will renav nurcha -*, ' Wr-uer* to call and examine the stock." " 4i'/ T. BRENNAX. * , Augusta, Ga., Doc. 11, 1854 32 3w ~ REMOVAL. - Oosgrove & Brennan, AUGUSTA, GA, . _ ^T/TTAVE Removed their Stock of GOODS " "JUL from the old store of T. J. Cosgrove, '*known as their "Lower Store." Having no connection with that house, they would invite their friends to call at their upper Store, above Globe Corner, where they arc now open nn ?xten9?ve stock of -P . FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, which they will sell at cost, in order to wind ' up tho business of the firm, nnd satisfy the \j. heirs of T. J. Cosgrove, deceased. ' | ^ Dqc 15, 1854 82 3w -i .THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District:?Citation. "V\THEREAS, Nathan Calhoun hos applied > T Y to mo for Letters of Administrnion -on *11 and singular the poods and eliattcls, b$r Tights and credits of O. W. Calhoun, late of ! '4li? District aforesaid, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil nnd singular , the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, /tp.b&jind appepr before me, at. our next Ordi*3?ary'? Court for the said District, to be holden " -at Abbevillo Court Hou^e, on the twenty-seventh ^ ^ay (jf l^eoember inst. to show cause, if any, . why the *?ud administration should not be ?,?F?nted.'? "v .Given. un^cr my hand and seal, tin's eleventh of December, in the year of oqr Lord one ' :''!?p-jUi9uaftod.eight hundred nnd fifty-fonr, and :fn the eevent v-ninth year of American IndeV^lrtwdcnc*, rr -^11 'WILLTi? niLL'?'i/ i" 11 v , 2 r IMPROVED AND COLOURED Sm DlGVERREOinnPES. ' /pn .XL LAHNEAU, Practical Dagoerreotyp% ist/hasthi pleasure of ipiorming 4be '^Ladies and Gentlemen of Abbeville, ana aur. y, rounding country, that be W& opened bis - KOOSlfif for a short time only, at the MAasnAlt Mrbereliewillbe liappy to soo and serve *ny or f?U of them with a and Untivaled Picture. Kntruncft through tho front or tide door. . Abbeville, De? 8, 1854 31 tf v ?f?|g)i Hollow-Ware. ft *''?T'OTS, OVENS, Ac., consisting of /Ijsverjr 8'ZC nud shape, to arrive at Boilers, holding from 20 to ratk-W * > fiftfet>te<l to the 8nbBcribcr, bv ?$ *.'> AljmN* TWnriirrfhi ~ r"**" * &kc ??o i wjififrwlf*w !>? ie ^8B *BSB ?SI ?OU ! HIT Hint AGAIN.!! war* or. XLiYcijiirs , HAS just received ftnd opened the Targes! and best assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever exhibited in Abbeville. lie hns nlso a lot of Boots aud Shoes, Ilats and Caps. Drawers and Socks, and n great many other things, too tedious to mention, all of which ho will sell low for the tin / rersons desiring anything in his line, will d? well tocallaoon, as he is determined to sell? that is if he can get the enshl Gall and see him, anyway. Ilis store is the corner one in the Marshr.ll "House. Cigars and Tobacco. The best nrticle mouufnetured can be found at Lyons' Clothing Store. Trunks and ValiBes. Lyons lias a few of them left, and will dis pose of them if he can find a buyer. Pocket Knives. Drop in at Lyon's and look at th?m, and you can't help buying one, at least December 8 31 tf FOR SALE. A1KAC7I pi JjAiSJ), lying Five miles west of Abbeville Court jSjij] Houie, containing 326 Acres ami bounded by lands of L. Reid, W. S. Cochran, and others, a large portion of whieli is in woods. Coine tip Land Buyers and looli for yourselves. I will sell cheap and make tlx tcriii3 easy, ?AT -SO? a first rate F rtv-fivc baw Cotton Gin, Mmut facturcd by Jose* t. tYindsliip. J. A. LYOX. Dee. 8, 1854; 31 3t walker, glen & h att on, Huccr.?sons to McMORRIES & I3RO. T1IK Undersigned linvc purchased <if .T. B F. MeMorriep, survivor of the Inte iinil of McMorries <fc Bro., the entire slock in trade and will continue tlie Dry Goods business at tIi< old stand of MeMOIUUES <fc BKO., where tliej will keep constantly on hand a. general, coin plete and varied 6tocl; of I> It Y GOODS. Ladies' J)I2J?SS (JOODS, of the best and la test stj-lcs, and in shout, every article pertain ing, we offer at the lowest living rates. W? respectfully solicit a coiilinuniite of the pat ronag.e heretofore extended to the old firm. I)oc 14 32 4w "public notice. NOTICIC is hereby given to the Kindred and Creditors of Elizabeth Elgin, Deceased, that a final Settlement of the Kstati ,.r ti.. - i ?;n i i ^ " VI duiu Licn'linuu, will lie IllUUC 111 LUC uroina ry's Office, Abbeville District, on the seeontj day of March, 18oo?therefore, take due Xo tiee, and be governed accordingly'. UKZliKlAK ELGIN, Administrator. Dec. 2, 185-1. ' 31 Cm MOORE'S VARIETY STORE, Abbeville C. XI. TI1E Undersigned, very grateful for the en courngcmont received during the few months lie ha? been engaged in business, calh the attention of his friends and customers tc the new and splendid supply he has juet received. As a general idea of his stock, he may mention a few articles:? PRU1T6, from every clime and of all va rietics?Lemons, Oranges, Pine Apples. Coeoti Nuts, Apples', <Lc., ?fcc. CANDIE&?Stick Candy, assorted; Can dy Toys, Almond Candy, Pindar Candy, Kisses, Assorted Tcmperance l)ropa, ifcc., ?fcc. NUTS?Brazil Nuts, l'ecaau Nuts, Wul nuts', Almonds, ?fce., Ac. PICKLES?all sorts, fin3' quantity, and choice qualities. PRESER VES?Citrons, Currants, Figs Raisins <fce., Ac. DOLLS?Wax, India Rubber, Alabastei ?from ten ccnta to 5*3 00. TOYS?Tin, Pewter, Brittania, China. Velvet, Sand, Bellows. Tumbling, Glass, May net, Box, (all sorts and nizes,) Drums, Rattles. LUXURIES?Tbbacco, Segars, Oysters Ee?*?S Ac. Oysters of the very best quality wiil be served up at all hours and in any man ner desired. WEDDING PARTIESfurnished in firsl style, at short notice, and at Columbia prices. CIIRIST2IAS IIOLIDA YS?Crackers a full supply; Roman Candles, Torpedoes, Wheel Roeketa, Pin Wheels, Triangles, Serpents, Sky Rocket*, and every other combustible foi iuii ana ironp. In brief, his stock is full, selcct nn<] comprehensive, he having given his own personal at tention to it* selection, and ho again asks the public to call on him, being satisfied of hi* ability to please in quality nnd prices. Remember the locality, next door to Lawson's Tin Factory. WM. C. MOORE. Dcc 8 81 3w THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY. Thos. 8. Arthur," "j P. a. Thorn*. i- BiU for AMetts &0 Mary Y., his wife. John F. Gray, ts. Bill to' foreclose Mort P. G. Thomas, and gage. Thomas 8. Arthur. PURSUANT to the order of Chancelloi ,Wardlaw, I will sell the premises descrl bed in the above mentioned causes, containing one thousand acres, more or less, in one oi more tracts, to be known 011 the day of sale in the plat# tfUroof, on the sale-day in January next Three Thousand Dollars of the-purchase ' money to be paid in Cash, and also the costs i Tho residue on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from day- Of-sale. to b< paid annually; creditors to gire bonds witl good surety and mortgage of tho premises tc AAAT1PA til A ntirrtllAaa ?n/1 4-lAl ? vvw..< v ?..? i'-*M<w??v ? , wuu j?uj ivr uuea. 'This plantation Uone or the most desirable > which has been offered for sale on the Green ville and Columbia'Railroad sinee.ita comple tion. It. ia situated one mile and a'half o ' Cokeibnry, on bothsides of the Railroad; anc runs to within two hundred yards of Hodgei Depot Ithaa * good Dwelling House upon it with convenient- and necessary out ' buildingi i for planting to the extent of $0 hands. Th< i istna >? produoUT? tor up-Jan?s, and a good nor tfonoflfc i* ift higb cultivation ; nnd As U ? he*Hh, no pUce in th* wholo upper country o ? South Corolina i? freer from IocaI eaums-likeli to eocentlfir niclcne*. Fwrifler: The Mole nm ?ein*!e SchooU stcOoktebtory Af* Artong tb. " , . y.f liiT." ,5 ' ; Groceries! Groceries 11 WE invite the attention of onr.customers and the public generally, to our Stock ^ GROCERIES; C . Just received nt the Cor- JBHI2l^ [ ner, one door above the CAROLINA HOTEL, { ' nt the stand formerly occupicd by Messrs. Lark ?fc Buck master: Consisting in part of r ' 10 llhds. Now Orleans, <!z Muscnvado Sugnrs. HV 75 13bls. Stunrts Refined A. C. and A. crush! cd Sugnr. 60 Bags Uio ColTce, No. 1 nrtielc, ai 20 " Lnguirn " c< 26 Rbl?. TS'o. 3 Mackerel, 1 25 Kits, " 1 20 Illids. W. I. Molasses, 200 Bbls. N. O. Svrup, t . \ 20 Cases Negro Shoes?nil sizes, 26 Bbls. "Gibson's Kagle" Whiskey, 25 " Oniara's Old llyo " sr 25 " O. K. " ai 25 " Pikes Mngnolia ," ti ! 25 " N. E. Rum, 50 Coils Wc/iver's best Rope, p, Bagging and Twine. c ALSO, ?i Negro Blankets, Kerseys, Osnaburgs, ond ull kinds of Domestic Goods usunllv kept in our lino; nil of which, we wiII sell an cheap as this ' market will afford ; and we will pay as liberal prices for Cotton and other Produce as any Ll body else in this market. BEWLEY A SMITIL sj i Dec. 1, 1851. 30 Gt S, : > : cl ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY permission of the Ordinary for Abbeville District, I will sell bv Public Auction, at the late Residence of William Watson, Deceased, on Tuesday, the 2Gth instant, all of the Personal Properly of said Dceeeasod. T Coueisting of 4 Negroes, , Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats* Cotton in o \ the Seed, Cotton Seed, Horses, Mules, j(| Cattle, Stock lloss, and Fat .J3L j, i Hog?, I'lantotioii Tools, jj' ?ALSO? q oi Household and Kitchen Furniture, and ti . other Property too tedious to mention. XI Terms wade known" on dny of Sale. A. If. KENNEDY, Js Admiuistrator. p Dee. 8, 1854. 31 3t i TIN! TIN!! TIN!!! y HW. LAWSON, very grateful for pulron- w age heretofore enjyed, begs leave to u say to his friends and customers nnd the pub- ? lie generally, that he has now, at his old stand, jr on Main Street, next door to White ?fc Bullock, (j ' a full and complete assortment of TIN WAKE, u " In his store muy be found:? C( ! Buckets?nil shapes and sizes; Cov- jc j -ered and uncovered; Bonnet Box- cj ' cs; Bed-Steamers; CofFce j] Pots?all tizes; Cake Pans?assorted _ shapes; Candle M on 1 d e ; Cake Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullendors; Coffee Roasters; Candle ? fctieks; Uisii fans; Dish Covers; Dust, Pans; Fat / Stoves; Foot Tubs; 5 r Gins* Drainers; ~i i Knife Box- *{' > es; Lanterns; Lump-Feeders; ililkPans; Milk-Cups; Honey Box- U( es; Molasses Cups ; Slilk- 0' Skimmers; MulHu Kings; ', Marking Cups; Oil . i Lamps; Popper JB o x o 8 ; 1,1 Pudding Fnns; I'ie Pans; Plate Cov, crs; ltettoeting Ovens; Shower 01 Baths; Stew Pans; Sugar Scoops; Sugar Boxes; v Ten Can inters; I Trumpets; Wa- ^ tor Pots; Wiish Pans; Water Diapers; <fce., <fce. ^ In short, his slock comprises everything in r his line, and ho is not merely willing to thoic, j.' but will sell on as reasonable terms as enn be '. , compatible with the first injunction of the 11 - maxim "live and let live." '1' Any nrtiele manufactured to order at short , notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants will find it to their in terest to procure supplies of Tin Ware from IT: him, as ho will give good articles at low rates. To the building public he would Buy that di ho is always prepared to attend to the w , roofing and guttering of houses, and will ? , be thankfuN for any chance ntlbrdcd him to , give evidence of his ability to do good work. Abbevillo C. II., S. C., >ov. 28, 1854. 29 Iy Sheriir's Sales. ] BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fncins, e| to nic directed, I will sell at Abbeville ^ ( Court House, on the first Monday in JAN- ,t UAItY next? e, 400 nercs of lnnd, more or less, bounded by t(1 lands of Charles Dendy, William Whnrton, nnd V| others; the property of William S. Ansley, at C( the suit of Henry Atkins. tj Ono negro man, Solomon, also nil tho interest defendant has in seven negroes, viz: Kitty, Edward, Clinton, Julin, nnd two children, William and John, and Ben; two horses, seven mules, two wagons and gear; the property of < F. G. Thomas, at 'suit of John F. Gray, and otW , . .. _ Aiso, ni oeienaants residence, ou Wcdoes- j) - day after sale-day in January next, 30 or 40 head of hogs, among which are sonio fatten- Bfi ing hogs; several head of sheep, about 30 head . of cattle, 400 bushels of corn' more or less, a 0j . quantity of fodder, shucks, potatoes, lot of cot, ton seed, 3 or 4000 pounds of cotton in the ' seed, 1 40 artw gin, packing screw and gear, 1 ^ , thrasher and fan, plantation tools, V clock, 1 r set mahogany dining tables, tables, 1 sideboard, ei , 1 cupboard, 4 pair of fire-dogs, 1 desk, 1 dozen n* _ fino chaird, 1 dozen common clmirs, 0 silver cc ' spoons, 6 tea-spoons,1 2 silver-plated candle, sticks and snuffers, 1 fine castor, "knives and m x forks, ?tc,, 4 beds and furniture, 1 fine carpet, I ^ , lot.of books, 1 lot medioine, 1 set- surgical in- g] struments, 1 lot of kitchen furniture,vijjc-; the q , property of F. O. Thomas, at the suu*of John ? ! k dray and other* ^ . - B . nww V? inv?? vr ice#, uumiuuu OV f Wn. T. Maulden, JiVme* White, Robert Sijnp- cr j son and others; the property of Archibald , Mau!den, nt the suit of Joel J. Lipford nnd oth- gj i 660 herc? of land, more or 1^ bounded t>y r , lnndr*>f ffra, Smith, Jas. Q. Bozmnn, and oth; : 1 - CANDIDATES FOB OFFICE. ..ii'. ^ r? The frienda of Cflpt..tS.-A, Hodges rneactfully nnnoutiec liim ni h candidate for Tax olteclor nt the ensuing election. t.j&~ Tile friends of John R. 'Wilsox respectilly announce liim lis a cnndidntc for Tax Colctor of Abbeville District, nl tho ensuing oloc01). rar wv ?? ? !.'? *>?? WW " " V HMV..UII3VU VV UUUUUHV.O W?V" *?V * I 1JIE9 Moobk ns ft candidate fofr re-election ns J ax-Collector of Abbeville District, at the euling election. Tim friends of James II. Conn respectfully in on noo liim ns n candidate for Shcrilf at the >ming election. The friends of .TAMES M. VAN DIVER >speotfully announce him ns n candidate for < \tx Collector of Abbeville District, at the cnling election. EST"The friends of D. W. IT.VKTIIORX reicctfnHy nnnounec hirii a enndidate for Khcrijp'ty of Abbeville District, nt the ensuing elec 1 on. ^ 27 a nc lncnus 01 u. 111. jjiivi i ros ?ctfully announce him as a candidate for kerij}' of Abbeville District at the ensuing oleo on. C^-TIjo friends of THOMAS R. COCriRAN, gpectfully announce hiui as a Candidate for htrijf of Abbeville District, at the ensuing c[ec on. Tlie friends of JAMES M. MARTIN, reject fully announce him as a candidate for ' hcriff" of beville District, at the ensuing cction. State oi'South Carolina, Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. David Robeson, Applicant, vs. homas Robeson, Andrew Robeson nnd others. Order of Sale for Partition. *\"\T ,1.,/, r\-.i j ?j > J creed tlmt the Ileal L'state described < i the Summons in I'artion in tliis case be sold I y the Sheriff, of Abbeville District, ou the i rst Monday in January, 1805, or ou such < Lber Sale-day as may be more advantageous ' t the parties in intorcst, on a credit of Twelve lonths, the Purchaser giving Bond with i>od Security, nnd a Mortgage of the l'rcmisi, to the Ordinary for the payment of the urehaBO luouey?Costs to b? paid in caxh. WILLIAM lllLL, O. A. D. { Dee. 7, 1854. S ACCORDANCE with the above Order, I ' ill sell on the first Monday in January, 355, at Abbeville Court House, the 11- al slate of Mrs. Jane Mngill, deceased, situate i the Village of Abbeville, bounded bv tho reenvillo and Columbia Kailroad, lands of . V. Posey, .Joseph Moore and other?, and >ntniuing Six Acres and a quarter more or 3?, qu a credit of Twelve Mouths. The pnri:\serto give Bond with goQd.^'ecurity, and a iortgagc of tho premises to ^tliW,Ordinary, to > > secure the payment of tho'purchase inouej'. J ~Cosl* to be paid in cash. - 1 S. A. nODOiS,,8. A. D. Abbeville C. II. Dec. 7, 1854. 31-4t VAI ll&PI C CQT tt't O AI C "?*v ON Sale-day-in January next, i iliL -,c Trnct of'Land on which the g^iijl L-censed (>T. S. Bashin) lived at the time of his ' entli, containing Six Hundred and Thirty-Six ( . res, of which there is about two hundred ires cleared and in a high state of cultivation, bout seventy acres of that m cultivation is ottoni land. The balance of the tract is fine- , r timbered woodluud, lying as level as anV' tnd in Abbeville District. Upon the premiss arc a line Dwelling House with all the ne23,'ary outbuildings. The above tract of laud is situated in the icinity of Willinglon, Abbeville District, S. C., ad immediately on ono of the surveys of the avannr.h River Valley Railroad, and adjoins mds of O. T. l'orchcr, W. S. McBride, Edward alhoun, and others. THE TERMS of sale of the above land are? i three equal annual instalments, with interest om date, the purchaser to tiivc bond and seen lies, and a mortgage on the premises, if reuired, and pnv for papers. W.'ll. SIMVSOX, ) r, W. S. McBIlYDE, | Executors. 1 November 10, 1851 28 7\v g" Charleston Courier will copy so mucli as :latcs to the sale of hind till 1st January, nti- * ir the head "Ahbcvilc Land for Sale," and forard bill to Independent J'rass. IVJEW CiOODS! MEW GOODS! CORKElt OPPOSITE OI.OBE HOTEL. Augusta, Georgia. L/TILLER <fc WARREN will offer Kreat mfJL dueements to tlieir friends nnu custoni 3 this season to purchase their FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. They <lo not pretend i any they have the richest nnd largest stuck rcr offered in this city, that they have better ] iste in their selections, or possess superior ad- j untaxes over their neighbors; but they have , irtainly the richcst and moat clegnnt stock , ?ey ever had in store. In DRESS GOODS, they have Rich Satin Striped PlnidSlLKS; Rich Ilenvy Brocade Col'd do.; Bl'k Sntin Striped Plaid and Watered SILK r new and beautiful styles; PInin Baii HTT.TfQ .nJ . Rich Priutcd"FrcnciT CASLlMKRES and J ELAINE8; . BeantifulsmaU fig. DELAINES, for Mia- " a' wear; Plain French MERINOS and CASHMERES " every shade; Superfine Black French BOMBAZINE; Superfine " " CHALLE and DEAINES; MANTILLAS, I'ALMAS and CLOAKS, abfacing every variety of. pattern and mate- 5 a], froui low-priced .to the richest and highest ?t Goods miuiufnctared ; EMBROIDERIES, comprising a large and ost elegant assortment of Rich French rorked COLLARS, CHEMISETTES, UNDER- [iEEVES, STOMACHERS, HANDKEREIIEFS, INFANTS' ROBES, and WORKED i ODIES; '- 1 a t an . Maltese COLLARS. CHEMISETTES and LEEVES; " " . ltieh Embroidered, BANDS, of the latest , ylca of work; vt ' Beautiful' lot o? Bontfit And Neck RIB0S8; . - Linen Cambric HeW-rt'ed HAlS'DKEIt-" HIEFS, GLOVES, MITTS; 1 Bl'k and Whi'Ui Silk SOBIERY; Alpaca 1 nd Moravian HOSE: ] I Ladies' and Misses' H08E, nil tlzes; * . dry ccoDnTo^rr inN, s. c. Browning & Lc-ian, . iMvoitTrus ojf ' JU?xnB.^W <SGa-GCS>GLSd3S^?S2a>9 /Vb?. 209 an J 211 King-.it., corner of Murk<t-tt., Charleston, S. C. Plantation Woolens Blankets, 4c., Cnrpctings nnd Curtain Material*, Silks and Rich Dross Good*, Clonks, Mantillas, bliawls. Tcrmtcaa/t?otti jirice only, mli25 liI03. n. march. j. m. e. siunr MARCH & SHARP, AUCTIONEERS AND I'OMISSION' MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C., WILIi attond to t!ic sale of all kindi of Mcr qhnndize, l'roduce, &c. Also, Real and Personal Pronertv. Oi* r>ni'i?lin?? nn?1 m>!l Mln ifce., on commission. Scales Room": No. 120 Uielmr'lsou street, nnd immediately opposite t!*?? United States Hotel. Feb. ! 89 tf BAILEY, DOUGLAS & ANDERSON, xtiiolesalg and kct.uj. <523-ITcEL<2LS>3Z3IH32 No. S1H King-sired, 3 doom above Ueorge, CHARLESTON, S. O. t. A. BAILET, a dodgla", av. IV. ANIjERSOX. Reference?Jxo. A. Cai.iioln, Esq. jan. 14 3G ly Cameron, Webb & Co., (Succtssort to G. it 11. Cajjeuon,) IMPORTERS OP CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, No. 145 Sited tug ulrctt, Charleston, South Carolina, Will supply Country Merchants with 3ooils in their lino nt as low rates ns tlioy can :>uy iu New York, or elsewhere. i. V. cameron, ) X. l. weui), > X. SI. sacii. ) t Illll25 \VIND0\Y SASIICS, lSLINJiS, ic. HAVING the Agcncy ?>f tlio largest Tuctory in tlio States, 1 am prepared to fill irdori for unv article in the line. ?also,? Paint?, Oil#, GIas3 mid 15uilJcrs' Hardware, md evcrv oilier article in tlio l*ni!<lin<; line. J011N C. SIMONS, 226-Iying street, siijn of the Wlinle. . B. V/. & J. P. Force & Co., WHOLESALE fcEAI.EKS IN ^ BOOTS AND SHOES, No. 21 Jlayne aired, >Clmrleston. J UN J. W. POttCE, l.V-.V/ roiiN p. FoncK, iksj. mli25 MANUFACTORY, A LI/^in^'^T^Biiiiver, Moleskin, Silk ami Jl\. C#ssi'mer^yi?iT3, of tlio latent styles, nade tOibrder atjrtiovt notice. .Aii xjxecltent Assortment of new styles of STIiA^V" CrOODS. 'Jioft Travelling Hats and ?ap3,"Jhl\vay.-i on^U It. IIAWLEY. John G. V/illif? FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Pranks, Carpet Bags, ValiaoB, Combs and Brashes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Corner of King sireel and Ilorlbaek's Alley, mh'25 Charleston, 8. C. "William Colder, HEALER IN ALI, KINDS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN La_ESL-H. jV?*. 216 and 248 ICiny-slrtvt, conur of Jlast7# niji'25 Charleston, S. CE. H. Jiauc, Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fniirv floods House,' Medical, Miscellaneous and Acconnt BOOKS, in great variety, at the lowest trade prices. Ko. C JIat/itc Mr eft, Charlrston, South Carolina. Nelson Carter, WHOLESALE 1) R U G C I S T, A"o. 17 llayiif street, SIGN* OF THE LAHCiE YELLOW MORTAK, WIIUllE ho is prepared to exhibit n larcje stock of Drugs, Medicines, Druggists' ?ariiiti>re, Phials, Surgical Instrument?, Dye Stutfs, Perfumery, Soaps, Window Glass, Putty, tc., <fcc., which "he offers at the lowest market prices. m1i2G Hayden, Brother & Co, nrror.teia and dealers in Watclics, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military and Fancy Goods Vbrlh Eant corner of King and llatel t! reels. iuli25 Charleston, 8. C. Wm, Hatthiesosn, WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 143 East Ba>;, eornrr of Queen street, Charleston, 8. C. J. M. E. SHARP, HAVE DEALER A?iD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 10 State-street, Charleston. "Dec. 17?ly P. M. IiUfcsON, Agent J, & J. D. KIREPATRIOK, ACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Cltiwleston. Rofcronco?Edwatid Kom-b, Eoq. ?cp6 ~TH? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. > Abbeville District.'r-In figuity. fcmes A. Nor woo j, Awfgnco, Bm toFpr4jeloM f Mortgage. 1^ ^ ]L?Vi.I.EK?S HA.T- STOBE, '. 238 Hicbardnou Strcot, ' " ' COLUMBIA, S. C., . (near TUB GTATC HOUSE,) ' ^ ->4 j/" EEFS 011 hand, of the very best mr.ke and . XV. latest styles, n fall supply of Gent*', ...Vfi Youths', und Boys' Drcea liatti, caps, &c. i ^ umbrellas, & w walking canes, i . - cxitpet jjags, trukns, &c. ggg- Price of the BEST HAT only FOUR ' DOLLARS. ' * Term3 CASH. [Nov 20, 84 soiy IVoticc of Election. 9TATE OF SOUTn CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Office Cour.t of Oexkhat. Sp4im? ) -* And Common Pleas. $' IMATTiiEW Mcdonald, clerk of dMt;:- . 'iS* ^ *aid Court, iti pursuance of the dircotionft ?>f tlio Act of the Legislature, in such cose* ^ nindc and provided, do lwreby give Public N~o- 0*g (ice that mi Election for (JLERK and SJ{?H~ , itgii IFF for Ablipviile District will b^. huld on Monday, the eighth day of January^noxt, at ^ tho usual places uf Election throughout the '' ;3 enid District. Witness my hand, at Ahheville, this fourth day of i\'o vein her, A. D. 18fSi. MATTHEW McDONALD, C. O. S. & 0. P. ; ^ Nov 10 27 9vr ^$3 - \ -wi RICH AND ELEGANT '3 jauE>j?iSL"\&r 5i5a-e$ZB@c?z$n?flSSy ATT HODGES' DEPOT. ROBKltTS <fc ADAMS arc now receiving ai rich, clcsrnnt mid complete a stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS as can b? * '-J exhibit el in Abbeville District, to which they invite the attontion of their friends and custom- , ers and the public generally. Their stock ba* been carefully selected in* the Baltimore and Charleston markets, and consists, in part, a* follows;? -' *? Ladies' Dross Goods: CASHMERES. ALPACAS, DELAINE6, C1IALLES. BOMBAZINES. ME rinos. silks, embroideries, cheatsettes, ;id collars, undersleeves, handkerchiefs, ribbons, ,*3 laces, mantillas, cloak#, ladies' shoes, gaiters, hosiery, gloves. mitt8, dbc., Ac. For Gentlemen's Wear: french i and english casbl '/ meres, tiragasi jzuirai sat- 1 /jv^7y, broadcloths, vestinob, hats, caps, boots, shoes, hosiery, gloves, ?KC., czc., sc. ALSO, . j TABLE CLOTHS, TO WELDINGS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, NEGRO CLOTHS, SHOES, &c.,&o. * ALSO, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BAGGING, ROVE AND TWINE, ' FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. V Wo do not pretend, in this advertisement, to ' y {rive n suticijict enuuicrntion of nil tlie articles we have in store, but will tnko great pleasure in showing the whole of our stock, and confidently believe the quality of our Goods together with the prices at which we offer thorn, will satisfy nil who call upon us that tliey cannot do bettor than patronize ROBERTS <fc ADAMS. Nov. 10, 185-1- 27 - . tf v ?? Vi EXECUTORS' SALE. BY ORDER of the last Will, of the lite % John McLennan, deceased, we will tell on Thursday, the twenty-eighth of December ^ next, at tlio'Xiuciy-Svix Depots Abbeville District, _5>ontli .Carolina !T.5!ra?Iiir TVnir?/\no ? " J wvsj consisting of Men, Women, Boys and Oirlt^ on u credit of Twelve Months, (heing tlie,realdue of the Personalty of said Estates). 'ifr Purchasers will l>e required to give ITotee with Two approved Securities, and goo prppferty moved until the Terms are complied-with. JAMES W. CHILD. Sen?r, , THOMAS THOMSON', % Executor*. Dec. 1, 1854. SO - At ? ' 2 MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS. THE undersigned begs lenvo to an"flfr nounee to tlio citizens of Ilambnrg and vicinity that he has opened a Well selected Stock of choice . MEDICINS3 AND CHEMICALS, to which lie rcspcctfullv solicit tlieir attention. Among-t his Assortment will be found: Toilet Articles nnd Perfa<nerj\ Drugs and.Chemicals, Faints, Oils and Dye Stofla, w- .. .. .i Glass, Potty nnd Varnishes, In compounding Medicines and supplying plantations, tlio strictest attention \vi 11 bo givan Sj to the requirements of his patrons* - Being a graduate of the London Collego ?f Pharmacy mid having had nn ?xpcrienoo of eighteen venre in his business he feels ootsft* dent of Leinf? nbio to crive'naLinfaetion to IbH who may favor him with thoir n?itrotiwr& ^ ."V . ALIPED S. RAV J^flCW>PT. Nov. 89, 1864. 30 - ... Foreclosure, of Mortgage. I WILL Mil on the first day of Janosry, .' t 39 Aliheville Court Uohse,lha following Ni* grow, to wit: Billy, MariftV.Mori* Kftto, Arinm, Nero, Henry/Jiro. .Fiol,,-JwoU " >*' Hatty, DoUy and hei1 children, ' Slargar?V . .? I>aopl?ney mid Laura. Term# of e*1e made . " 1 3 y. s. ABTHDB, Trusts*. Nov. 28, 1864. 29 td ^ FliOM flhd Vftet- the first day of n?f. f . ^