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^ jp PROCLAMATION. j mm .v & Jitf //m r.jrcciit ncy Jo tin Imhtoucc Man mm (inn rnor '(</ / I'oinmaiiJef-lu-CUnj'in utii/ ovt tin Shitr <>/' Carolina. ^WUniKliKAS it is n duly iiieiitubent ii|>o V w ovi-ry |n*i?|?!i? at all times In aeknow Ili?'ir ilepemlanee upon an all-wise au<i hum eiful liiiil; to praise liim for his jjlory and l?enc factions, unci t" express in ''nutrition and liuinili atiou a sill.mission to 11 is dispensations, am ileoencanee iijioii His power; Ami whereas it is wiineiitly becoming in tli people ?.f this Stale, in vi>w of (he irrenl heur tits which have been bestowed upon them du rinjj tlie past year, ami u1m? in \iew of the innr ttilitv ami other calamities which in some plaee have In-fallen lln in. to make public demoustra lions of their gratitude, ami humiliation am. r estimation: Now. therefore. I. JOHN l.AI' lil'WI MAXNINCi, (Jovernor anil (*oiiitn;iti<t?-i--iii l>i?<f in ami over the Stnt" of South Carolina Uo Uvr-.-l'V Ki't apart Tlil'lJSDAV, tJio twenty iliinl <!: v of Novemlior. iik a alny ot" Tlwnksjriv "i 1115, Fii?tin<5, 11 uiniliiiiioii iiii< 1 Prayer; mi 1 I livn liv invite tin* ministers ami tenelicis of it) relitr'4 us ileiioiiiiilations throughout tile State upon that iliiv lo open tlu-ir several jihiecs <> jia!i!ic uloirship, ami return thanks to Aliniirlnj i!eii tin- the manifestations of (lis nierey; to ac "knowii-il^e the wns of tlx* peoph* ; ami, hv liumi'iiatiou ami prayer. to eni n-.it llis furiiiviies! ?!' t-h"iu, ami implore the extension over lilt viiminuiiw ealtli of His love anil inerey. Anal I furl her invite all peisailis iMiifnjjeal ii Bt-eiiiir pursuits to elo.-e. foi I he al'iV above men liona'tl, their pluees of business, ami I'orsnke tlieii limi'ii m m-aimus, it ii ii mi promote, its lar as pus silile, :t proper observance ol' I lie rites ami lutmiitie* of t ho oeeasioti. ( veil miller my hand ami the Feal of tin State, at Columbia, this tliirty-lirsi (lnv <?f Oelober, A. 1>- one thousand eijjlit hundred ami fifty-four, ami in the seventy-ninth year of Ante)icm Independence. J NO. l.Ar.'JKNHK M AN M.Nti. Hr>j. 1'i.Kitv, Seeii ;ary of State. l'UArrn.'A I. CJIfM/.<T. Residence, Due West S. C Nov. 1>"?4 :i2 3m STATE OK SOUTII (7AK\>JJN"A~ Abh-villf District?In the Gum won I'li-ns_ <?eorge A. M.ller, ) Foreiirn Aitai-luiient. ? *. Metluwaii & 1'ei'riii, IJeiij. J. Il.irrivou. ) I'i'lFs Att'y. 1I"IIKI!I!.\S the Defendant iliil, mi the seventh 13. day of November, eii?lit i-i? hundred ainl filly-four, file his declaration against the D. r. n.l lit. who. 'it is ii<i.) is absent from and without tli- limits uf this St ite, and lias neithci wife nor attorney Known within the suite, upon U'Ih.ih h copy ?" the said declaration mi^lit Inserved : It is therefoio ordered, that the filid lV femlatit do appear ami ( lead to the said declaration, oti or hefore the eighth day of Noveinlier, eighteen hundred umi fifty-live, otherwise jinai aim aieoitue jurt;Miciil will then b? given, nml awarded against him. M AT'I IIKW M. DON Al.D, r.c. v. Clerk"-OlHec. Nov. lSlli, lt-.'il ly ST A T ! : O FSOL'TI L~C A U (TlTlX A, Abht l idf /)i.strict?Jn the Couimoti PUus. .1 oil it WilUi'isun, ) Ailiir'uiu-nt. >x. MefJowsin A*. IVrrin, Tlios. I-'. Jours. S lYd'V Ail'y., IT ' II KllF. \S tin- Plaintiff did, on ihc- seventh yV d:iy <d November, < iirliu-en hundred mid ' ' fifty-four. IIIi* his declaration niraiiist the Offi->i !:t f. who, (1 s:ti?I.) is iihs -nl I'ioiii and with >ni llio limits of this SI ite, and has neither wife imr tt>l->rtii*y knewn within iluj same, upon v.lioin a enjiy of t'.ie said declaration might lie served: It. is therefore ordered, tint tiivniiid Defendant do appear and plead to tiie said declaration, oil Qi* before lh<-eighth day of NovelilJ>T. eighteen lilllldred and ilftv-tive, otherwise nnai an.. r > auJ iiward-d asraiu?t liiin. <MATTHKW M. lViNXAId), r. i. i?. ("lerk's (/fliee, Nov.7. 5?;V1 ly STATE Oy SOlJTii CAROLINA, Ai)br,rtlic District.? In the Coin hum l'lcaa. John White, ) Attachment. f*. > SlcOoivnn it IVrrin, Jeremiah Shehnue. ) ITlFs Att'y. T^IIMKKAS the Plaintiff did, on the seventh Y'|I ilay of November. eighteen hundred ami ? fifty-four, file his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is sairl,) is absent from ami without, ili'- limits of this Stute, and has neither "*rif.; nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a ropy of the said declaration might he served : It in therefore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the saiil declaration, oa or before the eighth day of Novinl^r, eighteen hundred und fifiy-five, otherwise final and nlt?-iliite jii'iguieul will then he given, and awarded against him. >1ATTIIKW M. DONALD,c. c.r. Clerk's Olliee. Nov. 7. Itf/it Jv Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Mimlrv Writs of Fiera Fueiaa to me directed, f will Ri.dl at Abbeville t'ourt House, on the l'irst Monday in De<ienib?r next ? Mill af.m. )?...! I , ... .. . u? i.tiiu ui?>it- ?/i 11:?.'t uuuuuva ivy Tiru Mnttldcn, Archibald Manidcn, Joseph Lockhcart, .lames Dantielly, John Spear, I'wrv 1'ettifjnip. Aloso, fi negroes, Samson, I.nev, Fanny, lively am] two children, Unfits and Hill; 4 hales ?"?f c'tltoti, U nudes, 1 buy inure, 1 wagon and gear, 1 yoke of oxen. Ami at defendant's residence on Wednesday after sale day in December next, 1 bear can, 1 clock. 8 table*. 1 cupboard, 1 bed nnd 3 liedPleads, 1 j^rnjJ stone, I lot of plantation to<di>, 1 loom, 3 spinning wheels, 3 sythin? cradles, 1 lot poultry, 2 sow a and pigt, ii cows ifcc.. the |?ropertv of J. C. Mauldcu, *d&. Giles, Hill, Da vis unvl others. JIGS acres of luud tuorc or lets, bounded by W. T. Maulden, James White, llobert. Simpson, and others, the pronertv of Archibald MmiMcii. ?d?. Joel J. Liplord, and othera. 1 tsorrel horse, the property of J. II. Walker, at the Buit of A. P. Connor, mid other*. I house and lot in the villsitrV* of Greenwood, -containing 4 ncros more or lcs*, bounded by E. It. Calhoun, Kohert Anderson, and others, the property of lietijflinir. D. Worrcl, ut tlio suit of 1*. Wright, for nnother, lt"?7 ner?*K of morn or less, lwnndcd hy Edward Noble, Hohert Carli-dc, and others, the properly of James A. Hamilton, ads. II. V. Poaey, mid others. P. A. llODGES, ?. A. P. Sheriff's Ofiice, Nov. 10, 1854k td*. " "sT^TX?a&W7~~ NEWKEItRV C. II., 8* C., Importer and Dealer in Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window GLASS, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES AO., TO tensive assortment of Goods ever introduced in the ii|> country, und guarantees the j?ricc? of any article lo l?e an low as ?ny house in Charleston c:ui furiuxk such articles for.? Onlcrs accompanied with satisfactory reference will receive prompt iittenlion. ond *11 good? delivered at the Depot free of Drayago. All pennons visiting tlie Newherry Cotton Market will do well lo call on me before Helling their produce a* I hove every facility of making.them libfirhl offers for cotton and other country produce.* a. T. AGNEW. Newherry C. II, Oct. 23d, 1854. 29 tf O* Independent Press copy three months. _ Notice. V VAIir rm - m mj.njrv oii?r ior uie my nonso ana 1^01 in mo town of Ahl>evilh\ known tut the Courtwright ItotHc, privately until gain day next. If not nold by that time, I -swill than mII to th? high cut bidder, on n credit of twolvo month*, with interest from date, with note aud good ?ceurity. Nov. 10, 1824?3 JOttX A. WIER. I IA Found, N the cdVnlin^ room of Messrs. Wilton A "William*, the iusido cana of a watch, which cat We bad at the Ilanner Office, on demand, by pay ?ng for tbie aiverti?rm?ut. ! COMMISSIONER'S SALES. | STATE OF SOUTH CAROL 1N A, Abbeville District?In JStjuily. Mary I.. Connor, ) ? *. V Hill for Partition of j James O. Connor, et nl. ) I,umls. , AV virtucofim order of thcCoiirt of Equity, 0 I will proceed to soil al Abbeville Court , House, on S ilo Day in December next, on a ' , I credit of hiio year from tin- ilny of Sale, the fol- | j lowinir Tracts of Land, of tli?> Real E>t?te of j . James (>. Connor, deceased, viz: I ( 7- : 1st TR ACT.?Siiiiatc on Hold Rraucli, waters ' | r of Iioujt Cune Creek, eoiiluinintr One Hundred ^ i and forty acres more or less, bounded by lands I j 11 of Mriry Ri-iitly, (teoi^e lltiiier, Alex. I*. Rol>- ' j I- | iiisnn, beiiijj tbe tract on which the anid Janus t r- (). Connor tlietl. i | !J<1. TRACT?Situate on name stream, con- | i- lainiiitr SO acres, more or less, bounded tiv lands 1 1 . r mm ?'i i imtiisix i'. I tow ton, Wiiliiim llnntor and ; ! Miti v I5?nlly, hoing the Tract tin- said .lames (). j l' i Connor purchased from James McOalistcr, do- j - COIIKod. TEUMS:?Homl and surety with niort??nt?e of I - ; tli? preniiFis to secure tli<> pnrrh.iso money ; j s : costs to lie paid in cash, and purchaser to pay , - : for papers. i 1 II. A. JONES, c. E. A. i>. 1 i Commissioner* 4 Otiloo, ? ; j '< Nov. P, lbfi-1. > Nov. 5), I8.it . 30 tds i : state ok south Carolina; t j Abbeville District?In Jiyuity. j " ' : I'olly Ann Lindsay, 1 . I 1 r*. > Bill for Partition. ! J. (). Lindsay, and others. ) I ( BY Order of ilio Court. 1 will soil, on Tliurs- : 1 day after sale-day in Deeenthor next, at Duo , v West Corner, in Ah! oville District, th?- follow- j / inn lots or parcels of lutids, situate within the , a 1 . incorporate limits of the tillage of Due West, i / * j viz:? j ii , 1 1. Ono-half of tlio store lot, now occupied by i ' .! Lindsay <So Hawthorn, opposite to Haw-! . thorns Hotel, containing one aero, more or ; i loss, with tho store house upon it, of which ' ; lot the sairl Jamos Lindsay, < >no'! I ouc-ha!f in liis litV-iini. , | i. One lot known us tlie "Old A'tul-iit;, I , ; coniaiiiiii^ three acres more or less, upon , J I j which the olil Female Academy was built ; ; * , | 3. Olio lot. known as tin? "Now Acuilemy lot,"' * ! I containing two ueres, more orlcs?, hounded j I liy Ian<l? of .1. I. Hornier, and other*, lieing ! the Int whereon now stands the lie w Female I Aeademy; and > i I. The lot known as the priming office lot, con- j r milling two acres, more or less, upon which j j ' stands the house now used us the printing! j ollieo of the T'lrseope. | | Said lot* are sold as part of the ronl estate of , J, wliii'h lames Lindsay dieil seized and poss-ssed. : | TK15MS?A credit of twelve mouths from the c 1 day of silo, with interest front the day of snlo. | ! Purchasers to givis houdi, with u<mhI ui>d en Hi- u | eient sureties, pay all cusUjti c;x?h, uil<! ubso pay ' . i for papers. j II. A. JONE.S, c. e.a.d. | Commissioner's Ofiiee, ) . i. Nov. y, IS.'i-l. $ j ? Nov. 13. l5>ol 3! 3t ; y j state '~of~ souiTi T;arolina, |;; tv. J ?i Ijrirrtnc J/, \lriCt Ju J'i'JU!tij. i \\ [ Sarah Dst'inurv, "1 I c: v , , t) I Dill for Partition, i Y f* ancy .Inn - IJarmorc, j : tc and others. J j ri ; 73^ Y Order of the Court, I will prorced to j u J? fell, on sitlii-dav in IIimtiiiIht next, at Ab- j It.eville <"ourt I loiis?*. tlu> fullowins tracts of land ] 8,1 described in I lit* lull, as i >:< i*l of tl?o real estate of | ^ which the late Kuocli liarmore died seized anil j n] I possessed, viz :? I Sl I 1. One traet, lutinir a part of the home t'act, ; situate in Abbeville District, on the (Jreen- ! ?' villc anil Columbia Railroad, containing I P tliive hundred aeres, more, or less, udj<iiiiin<; ! M lands of Ja:iics Main, Benjamin Smith, and i others: - 'c . 2. One o'.h'-r traet. railed the Ware tract, fituatc ) ' | in Abbeville District, on Turkey Creek, > " ! waters of Saluda river, hounded by hinds; l' i ol Richard Minlilo.v, A. II. .Ma^oe/K/.- kiel ' I'1 Ilazor, and others, emit inning three hundred j and forty-live acres, moreor loss I " ; TEH MS? A credit, of one year from day of j ^ sale, with interest from tlx; day of sale. 1'vir- j ell! set's to jjive bond with at least two good and ,l' Mifiicicnt sureties, pay the costs in cufli,iiiid also pay for papers. , ii \ .11 INKS. c. e. a. i>. 'f i Commissioner's Office. > -Nov. .?, if01 $ Nov. in 1K.*>4 ?1 3t Important Sale. 71Y Order jbtained from the Court of Equity . J3 ol Abbeville District, I will proceed to soli, :ii !i . I.iic residence of Vincent Orifiin, deeftascd, ne:.r Whitehall, on tlic 2l)th i ist., :iii?1 oft tlic iith of December at Unstick place near Ninety- N Six Depot, the following propcity lo wit: ol Horses, Mules, Cattle, Fiitloiiniji Hoys, Slock f" ffo-js, Corn Fodder, ()ni.<, Shucks, l'lnntutio-.i nj ! Tools, Blacksmith Tools, ltoml Wngons, Curts, ti< Household and Kitchen Furniture. hi The Sale to commence nt the Gt.inu place t?j near Whitehall on the 2'.iih in'-r and to commence on iith of December nt Unstick place, near Ninety-Six Depot. i Some of the furniture help.>i:tiif? lo the F.stnte i will he sold at the resilience of the undersigned, i The negroes will he hired ju-irntely a few days ri after the sale. j Tcrnm made known on ilav of Sale. [j LARK IN ItilVNOLDS, Ex'r. Nov. 9. l&r>4 30 tils i . Jfor Sale. rI~MIE Subscriber is dpsirous of emigrnling r, A ' Vfmt," andoljou his Premises for sale on consisting o.r 672 Acres of Tlio Homestead P! contains 385 At>. > \\ *-?f Thioh Jflil 'jf Acres arc in enltivufcott. t.lio balance Woodland, bI well timbered and productive 8oil,.lyinft com- ?c ' parativcly level, well improved, two 0 j story Dwelling, Large Gin House and Screw,J? . nceessarv out Buildings, and one among the t most public country situations, proverbial for jr ! feeding Drovers, entertaining travelers<Lc. The jV place is well watered, 7 miles from Ninetv->Slx j j ! Depot and fi miles East from Greenwood. A , ! ! good location for a Physician. The other Tiact : contains 187 Acres of Land, situate on Caronacre '? j Creek convenient enough for cultivation (or one I ownincr both nlaees: HO Aoreu ??f ih? !? \Vn?/i 01 j Land. i Those wishing to purchase, would do trcl! to ' cKdmiiie the premises. W. B. CALHOUN, i November 7, 1854, 30 tf. ! C3T Newberry Sentiuel copy llirec times and T ' forward bill to this office. * j di Poor Houeo Elections. S i rI"MIE ComiiiiKfiioneniof llie Poor for Abbeville pi JL District will r?eeivc proposals for a Steward w of the Poor House and Overswtr of the Farm, and al*o, for ti Physician for the year 1855.? Tlic .Steward will have the core und manage- OI nient of the paupers, and he will be required to ^ lal>or on the farm. The Physician will be required to attend to the health of the inmatos of ^ the Poor House, and to furnibh his own medicines. . Pr?po?"lB will be received by any one of tlwe y Commissioners op to the 18th of November next, on which day the Election will be made. The applicant for Stewardship will please state the *?< if ?? ?J HMHwci wi mo luiiuij f it uc uo? uiic, nuu give ome idea or the servicra they can perform ? The Steward and fiunily will be furnuhed with board by the Commissionera. QEORGE R. McCAI.LA, Chinr'n. John^A. Wi*n, 8ec'y and Treaa'r." n 1 * Auut Jonssox, ) 1 P. D. Klkuoii, V Commis'ra. t J so. P. Kknnedt. ) ? Nov. 2, 1SS4 29 8t ? pf Independent Preae copy twice. g . Notice " IS hereby given to all the Distributee* of the d Estato of Rmiboii L. Mabry, deceased, and especiully to Wyalt C. Holmes and Barbara, his wife, und Caroline C. Mabry, who reside in the State of Mississippi, that a settlement of the rv?rju%nnl MfAin will Ka m?Ha in ?Ka aAia* a# *1? Ordinary of Abbeville Diet, on the tint Wedues* I i day of -tfebtjiaiy next, A. J>. 1855. M. W. MABRY, Adrn'r. , J Oct. 30th, 1854 * 29 3m ~ Still Bettor. v THE Subscribers will now sell goods at cost, u on a credit to the first of January next, when t< . bills are made at anyone time to the amount of f< i ten dollars and onward. h WILLSOS A WILLIAMS. n Abbarill* C. If8. C., >'ov,V9. 1854 31-lt For Sale, A h|?U-n?i:?l TWO-1IOKJSK WAGON, with Iro Ix Axels neatly finished, just from the sho| und lius nt-viT been used. Apply at thin <>flic< Oct. 20 1854 tf For Sale. r|"MIE Subscriber offers for Rule his Tract c L Laud near Willinjiton, Ablierille l>istriei [. untiling Three Hundred and Fifty acres mor i>r less <if u|>biud, itnd bounded Itv binds of A Hurt, Dr. Win- Tennnnt, ami otliers. Alton Iwo hundred urrcs *!> in woods finely tinijiercd L)'i the premises is u eoinfortulib: Dwellini Utilise, reeenlly fitt-ed np; outhouses, und licv in Mouse and Scn*w. If mil sold before III irst Monday in December il will lie put tip a mtiiie outcry on tluit ?l?y. For information ? terms Ace., "I'P'y lo Win. II. Parker, Esn., u \bbeville C. II. S. L. DEVEAUX. Ocl. 21st, 1854 28 Ms THE WHOLE WORLD$300,000 WORTH OF GIFTS, for ilie subscribers to the VI AH MOTH PICTORIAI or T'lK WHOLE WORLD, MMiti'taiH-oiHly in the tlire? cities o ."t ' ir ' 1 uh<iiy iti'tl Jhlltiiti' is stum as riptions are nltmined ml having alrca<ly a:i actual circulation ol bout iiOtl.uw, it i* now certain the ?:?? -.?...ivh ?? kuuii i;ihrpiare. Among the extraordinary LIST OF GIFTS, being one for cvirv ticket issued.) arc 'r?r. tl i: a iit's Elegant Country Seat, allied ill 5.2"?,0<i<j i Magnificent City Kcsiilencc, valued t 17,00(1 1 Cash Loan for 100 years, without literest or security, 10,000 iuilding Lots, Flcgant Piano Fortes, Gold Wn'ches, Bracelets, Kings, Books ail' Travels in ihe < >1?1 ami New World. Pruf. Hart.; Ileal Iv'tiite. ifce., in all iititnln?ii!"f Hilll.tinn -nit, \ due?l S ^?.000 Kverv single ictnitlancp of Jsi.wr"* one car's subscription ?o the orial, and tho grattiily of a '.i1'- i'ieket, finch entitlcH the holder t? >1< ? in the 00,0(10 Gifis. Thus every p- on i- . esting in liis stupendous ISnterpiise rco-ives the full lorth of l?i~ or her money, in rubscriptions to a rst class journal, (the ureal est and most interslim; I'ietorial of the nge.) besides a Gift for uch subscription which may prove an immense nlnne to lh>* receiver. For complete List of Gifts, and full ami rx>lioit particulars in regard to the great Kntei>rise, Distribution, ?to., s"<; a copy of 'l'hc \\'/iol>1 Vorlil, which will he promptly sent, free ol .1.?i - " - > . ....V.V .Itaiivu ny icuvri [HWI pilIU. 77c Whole World itiny also lie seen nt the flici's of all papers containing lliis advertiselcuf) where information may lie obtained in reard to tilt paper ninl Kuterpriwe. At/cat*, PoNtiHtxirr* and Ladle* desirous ol lerative and at the n;une time genteel employlent, should not fail to see a copy of Th>: Whole Vorld, which contains by far the most liberal idueemeuts ever offered to ojjentsiii the way of intense onsli premiums, tcil'is, commissions A*e., hereby any person, wills ordinnry activity, in easily inak" ? l,iiiiu an<l upward?, per year ; > which Oicl the ugi-iiu we already have can istifv. Secure the Pictorial and become ich and happy. Correspondents must write their address? atne, I'nyt Oftiee, County snd State, IMjAIN nd DISTINCT, or it will he their own fault if ley fail to get an answer. Adhere to this, and II returns will he promptly sent wherever dered, in 11113- part of the world. If any orders be received after the flon,iht subscribers are obtained, the money will be romptiy returned, post paid, to the persons niliiii; it. All letters and remittances (or the Pieiri il WITH (i 1 FT TICKETS must iuvnriiilily l* addressed, post-paid to Prof. J. WOODMAN [AUT, Wrold's Hull, llroidwny, New York, icre being (lie only otliee for the Gift Enterlise. I(ut remittances fur tin; Pictorial WITHOUT ift Tickets, m:iy be sent to l'rof. .1. WOODI AN II \UT, Heart's litii!tliiifr**, Chestnut street, h.ladelphia, l'a., there items* the piineipal edj.'iftl ami publication ofliee. Oct. 2li, lc34 23 Cm I1E STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA. AU.-yJlo District?fit JV'jntt.j. Esther A. Norris. ~) Petition for l?y W. C. Davis, her I the appointment next fr:?:t<], ) of Trustee nild nct? *. I tleuicui ?te. Jasper J. Norris. J It nppenrinc to my satisfaction tlint Jasper J. orris, the Defendant, resides beyond the limits r State; oil motion of D. J". Jones, Solicitor r Petitioner ordered that said Defendant do n-nr ? 1 - ..... uuonri <II lemur 1(1 Slllti I'Cllii), within three mouths from the publication roof, or the saino will be. taken j/ro comjcuso ?uiiitit him. 11. A. JONES, c.E.A.D. Commissioner's Office, August ^9, 1S54 Kepi. 7, ISM 21 3in Bp con! Bacon!! thousaml lbs. superior Ilat-on?Sides', I >!io:,i.aufl li:?M?t for Kale; cured by . M:!::ii. ui Luureu'% t\ Apply to 0. if. ALLEN. August 24, IR.r)? 19 t.f Wagon Yard. rHE undersigned takes this method of informing his country friends and the ;>'i. 'in puernlly, that he hu* opened a \VAt?')N AR.D and STOCK LOTS in the town of Kttmtrg, ftetr tb" Spout Springs, at the large and >mmodi?w.?t*Vfs where ?er? Hotel rraerl^to?!f*whei^ he is prepared odato W? goners and Drovers with ting wanted in their line. His Stables and. am are in tho liinliMt nnJ /I>>*7*>*.? n.rf of awn aulTconvouioni 10 the best of wat-r; with irBe advantages aiiit-Uji,personal attention, he _>pe? to recti vfe a liberal pairOnQ^e. lie will etp constantly on hand and for *Sl!v. at the went market prices, a supply of Corn, FoiW^t;c., and will also feed horses bv tlie day, week - month. R. M. FITTS. Hamburg, S. C, Nov. 1st, 1854. 30?at Executor's Sale. N persnanee of the hist will of William Mat* . tison, deceased, we will sell at the late rcsience of suid decciHcd, on Tuesday, the 5th of 'eeember next, and days following, the entire ilatc of said deceased, llral nnd Personal, consting of Seven Tracts of Laud, the most of hich is valuable- ? Nineteen Likely Negroes, ie a good Blacksmith; Corn, Fodder, Oat?, ^heat, Shucks, Seed and Picked Cotton,. Hors* s, uainp, oncep, nogs, riamntion nnu locksmith Tools, Household and Kitchen Furture, Carriage, Buggy and Harncs.*, Road ^agon and Harness, Railroad Stock, &c., with any other article* not neocssory to mention. Terms made known on day of Sale. ELIZA MATTISON, Executrix. U. J. MATTISON, Executor. Nov. 6, 18.14 30 8t Executor's Sale. iY Order obtained from the Court of Ordinary of Abbeville District; I will, on thg 9th inst, at_lhe residence of Vincent Griffin, ecetmed, near Whitehall, sell FOUlt LIKELY 'O0NCJ. NEGROES. AW, seven Shares of tock in the Greenville <fc Columbia Railroad, eing the property of John McNeill, deceased. 19 n>n.lk. ...4b ?- ? ' ??i>uof iwviiku* vtuusv WIUI lUiCICBl irOUl ale* alesl McNeill, e*v. Nor. 9, 1854 ?d 3t . G. M. CALHOUN, BOOKSELLER AND STATlOUEB, COLUMBIA, 8. X?., >?ie </oor above Radcliff <k Co'fjtioelry Store. rHE uudertignpd lias now On hand* and still receiving a largo assortment of now and aluable Books, together with all other article* anally kept in Bookstores, all of which he offers t the public upon reasonable tor ma. Thankful >r the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on im, he hopes by close attention to business, to lerit a continuance of the fame. _ Nov. 3, 1854 29 ' tf ?. 1f NEW FALL QOOOJ n AT ' CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S CIIKAP CASH STO.'vR, No. 1. Granite jtjngo, f ABIJIiVILLEC.fi. i ' '?' ? now prepared to shew n largo am ^ t ww well assorted slock of nfiv Full Good" it I comprising the latest styles of Drw (!ood?, Sill t ; Mantillas, Cloth Talmufl, EuihroMries Jic. Also I. j LADIES' GAITERS AND SHOES. ? j We respeclfnlly invite an impcctioit of oil v i Negro Goods, Georgia I'luinx, Koscys, Rlnukct u i nnd Osnabtirgs. A Inn, a lerge assortment o 1 ! Brogans, all of which we nrr. low Helling a J j Colombia nlid Chuiieutoii price.*' for Cusli only riant er* would do well to grv'jrusu e-all bcfuri pu rehashing elsewhere. Oct. I nth. isot 21 ly Johnson Fomalo University, ANDERSON C. II, S. C. TlIK Animal Exiiiniiintfou of the Vicjtio Classen of the Academical Department unJ the Senior Class of the Collegiate Depart ( , lliont will take place on Moinliy ami Tuesday the i:t(h and Mtli of November, On Wednesday, the 15th, tlir Commencemen r Exercises will take place, conestini; of Compo sitions hv the Senior diss, infrrsperaeil will Music, uml the Ilaccalaurcutc and conferring o I*: Decrees. j Anderson, Oct. 9tli, 18.14 27 3t NEW FALL GOODST WILLIAM S1IKA11 In* receive.! fron New York a part-of his Fall supplies , emSr.teiiig a great variety of lew and beautifu ait'cies suitable l??r the present season, ainoni i w l<ieh are Kicli Satin 1 'laid, lirocnt!" and Plain Fancj Si I.ICS. of (In-latest Paris Htyles ; ' Plain Rluek TaHctn SILKS, of suuerior quality I and lich hist it ; ! Rich till Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of iiov and elegant styles ; i Fancy all Wool Paris Print*l DELAINES, o small figures, for Misses n?d Children ; 1 i French al! Wool Imiik-v PLAIDS, of benutifu style for Ladies Dresses ; . ' j English PRINTS nn 1 Fancy GINGHAMS, war i rantwd last colors ; ' Superior English Mourning PRINTS and GING DAMS; ' Lupin's Plain Wluto, Black and Fancy Colorei | .MERINOS.of superior quality; Lupin's Plain Black and l'ancv Colored DE i LAINES, and Plain Rlaclc Cl'lALLYS; ! Superior Black BOMBAZINES, Black AL PAOAS, ami Rlaek Canton CLOTHS; ! Superior English lilack CRAPES, for Triiiiinini mid for Mourning V EILS; ; Ladies' Embroidered French COLf.ARS, UN 1) E RSI, HE V ES, and COLLAR ETTS, of beau tifnl styles; Ladies' Mourning COLLARS and UNDER 1 SLEEVES: : Worked Muslin EDGINGS and INSERTING?: . J mid Narrow Thread EDGINGS; 1 Rich Tlircml, Valenciennes, Maltese and Iloni i ton LACES; Lndifs' Embroidered, Scolloped; Wide Ilem . I stitched and Mourning French Lawn HAND \ KERCHIEFS, of beautiful stylos; i Fancy Neck and Bonnet.RIBBONS; ] Kid and Gauntlet GLOVES, nud Lonj I nnrt cj.'l'^'t Itand Black'Lace MITIS; ' Ladies' Bluett 3nun Silk and Fleecy-lined HOSE i Buitic of extra -nviylii and fcize, of the bps ! make and quality; f j Real Welsh and Ilcavy^haker FLANNELS, o ! the best make; 1 j Supeiior Welsh GAUZE. Saxonv and Silk vVari FLANNELS, Heavy nil wo! Red FI-ANNELS, for Servants at low pricc^ ; English Colorcil FLANNELS, for Ladies* sacks Eiinlis-li upd American Canton FLANNELS, o: ; superior style ami quality, with a grout variety ol oilier new and beautiful articles of Staplo ami Fancy Dry (Joods, many of which have jusl lieen purchased at. auction far below the cost ol importation, and all of which will he sold at very i low prices. Families wishing to purchase then Fall supplies early, are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortment. September 14, 18.>i 22 American Artists' Union. The American Aiitists' Union, would respectI fully announce to tlic citizens of the United Slates ?nd the Canada*, that for the purpose ol J cultivating a taste for the line arts throughout the country, ami with tho view of" onulilin^ ^ytry family to heroin* |)Oi.sossoJ of a gallery ol BY in r. i-m.vr iSTiiTs OF THE AUi\ They have determined, in order to create an extensive pale for tlicir Engravings, and thus nol only give employment to a large number of artists und others, hat inspire among our countiynicn 11 taste for works of art, to present to tlx i purchasers of their engravingN, when 250,000 ol them nre sold, 250,000 GIFTS, of the actuul cost of $150,000 Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, therefore, receives not only an Eugrnving richly worth the money, hut also a ticket which entitles him to one of the Gifts when they nre distributed For Five Dollars, a highly finished Em;ravine, beautifully FAINTED in OIL, and FIVE GIFT TICKETS, will hp sent; or Fivrc Doli.au's worth of 6j>leiidid Engravings can he se lected from the Catalogue. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a spe. eimen of one of the Engravings, can be seen nl the ofliee of this paper. For each Dollar sent, an Engraving nctnall) worth that mi in, and a Gift Ticket, will iinino dintcly be forwarded. 'AGEXTS: The Coinmittea.b?iti?vins: that the kucccm o: this t ruEAT NaTIoSaI. tJ.ndbatakino will hf* m?<? riallv promoted ouergy and enterprise o inw-lirgont and jwree.vf.-ing Agent*, have re solved to treat ttitJ' duch on the most libera terms. A?*- to become an Agent, b) denaniK (pun p?aL) $i, W"' KEOKCVR ir imu or no, a One uv^iiir ^r&grn .-.uyr, a " P'-b-t TICKET," a P**pectas, a C*ui*$H other nMMnry bfot-mation. On the final /wmpletion of the said, thfe Gift* will be placed I# 'the bands of a CouMitmc o. the purchasers to be distiubutep, dno notice ol Hfcwh will begireu throughout the United States and tho-CainUM*- . U3T <5P GIFTS: 100 Marble baste of Washington, $100. 810,000 100 ? " Clay, . . 100. _10,000 100 " " Webster, . 100. 10,000 100 " " i Cfllhoun, . 10O. 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in 1 splendid gift frames, size } 100. 5,000 3x4 n. unci). ) 100 efegnnt Oil Painting*, ^nnn 2x3 a. eaJ>, 0U' W 500 steel plate Engraving*, i jML brilliantly cuVd in oil, rich )V 6,000 gilt frames 24x30 in. each, 10,000 elegantsteel plnte Engravings, col'd in oil, of the Wathingtoii Monument, ) 20x2b in. each, J 4, 40,00c 237,000 steel plaie Engraving*, from 100 different plate*, now in pxwessioit of, and ' owned by the Artists'Un,s ion, of the market value of, from 50 ct? to $1 00 each, . . . 41,00C ' 1 first-class Dwelling, in 3lst ) Street, New York City, C 12.00C 22 building lots in 100 and i 101 AtB* N. Y. City, oacli V 1000. 22.00C ftc-1Aft A J - *.rAtu<r tu oeep, ui " . ; 100 VillaSit?s, containing eacli 10,000 s<j. ft. in the suburbs of New York City, and commanding a magnificent view of ih? Hudson River ' and Long lulftttd Sound, at 500. 50,00< 20 perpetual loans of cash, } without interest, or security, V ,6,00( of $250 each, J 50 ,r " 100 " 5.00( 100 " " 50 " 5,00< 250 " " 20 5'00< 2,000 " " 5 " 10,004 Referenee in regard to the Real Estate, F. J Visscuza 6 Co.. Real Estate Brokers. Nes York. Orders, (postpaid,) with monoy enoloced to be ttddrawd, :M, v J. W. HOLBROOKE, ' ?>?'<? <nl XT~_ V..1. * ?Jf wvBVWuy, Aicw ivr?* Mr Tl? EngraTJog* in th? catalogue ar i aow-twvtyjfor delivery# 8epieflpwv 7* 1854 21 ^ 6mf A Exocutor's Salo. 5WIIX sell l?y public Auction, at tin; Into T residence of Tlionnw (Jordan, dcceuauil, livv JL miles Knst of Abbeville C. II., on ihe loth of cu November next, five ncgroe?, belonging to the Ivstato of Baid deceased. Also, HorHM, ttlieep, es n Wagon, u Barouche ami oilier property not herein mentioned. C-1 1 TI2UMS;?Ten months credit, (or nil minw ', over frve dollars by purchaser giving note mid 9f ? approved security ; sums less than five dollars v cukIi. THOMAS GOKDAN, Exr. October '21. 1651 28 3t j Fall and Winter Goods. i? t II/'"' ,iro ,,mv receiving a general St<?ck of Fnll 111/ find Winter Goods, l,ttdie"s l)r<-*s Goods, vn B " vizi Silks, Caaliiueros, Persian Cloths, Detain*, Alpacas, Prints, Ginghams, ?fc?., ?fce. ac For Gentlemen and Kovs we have Cloths, Cna. imore, Sutinctts, Tweeds, Roek Island Casimeres and every thing ill that line. m> ALSO, Flannels, Jill sorts, Blanket*, Kerseys, Plains, r Liiiseys, . ; I BOOTS, SHOES AND BROGANS, ?J j Bugging, Hope, Twine, Iron, Steel, Nnils, Snirar, ! Fr : Coffee, Tea, Rioe. Salt, ?fco., ?fcc. All of which ! t i will lie sold at the lowest prices. | I""1' - j We wiM also give fnll prices for aTl country I i produce. 0' f *?BAILF.Y ?fc CALHOUN*. Grcenwotyl, Oct. 3, 185-t '2li Ct I1] BEALL & STOVALL, ~ ?' : GROCERY MERCHANTS, * l 1 bc AUGUSTA, GA, ' ' fiti , WILL continue the Grocnry Rusines in at.l \y its nh.wciirs, iit their Old Stand, on ti< BROAD STItKET, opposite the Planter's Hotel. ' Our Stuck of Orocerit'8 will at all times be T larpe, the assortment complete ami particularly Gi adapted to Planters trndc?a liberal share of j. which we have so long enjoyed, and hope still ! to receive. " , I ' WM. H. BR ALU j J O.tr, - L~ SJTO V A V L rj BBALL A STOVALLi. . ?f WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION \[\ i MERCHANTS, % AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, l} WILL continue the Warohose Business, in all its branches on CAMPBELL STII., 1,1 and will qivc particular und prompt attention to fi' t ?hc Sale of COTTON AND OTIIKU PRO- ?>' DUCK in store. Our facilities bcinjj nmplc, wo . will make Cash Advances when required. . All Cotton consigned to us will bo sold nt the Warehouse, where one of the firm may at ill times be fotand. < % Coininisnioii.for selling Cutton icill be 25 ct*. , per Bale. VTM. M. BE M.T-. T ,INO. W. L. STOVAI.L. 1 Att^u !7. 1854 IS 6m. H 1 ul Boot and Slioc Ittnmtfactroy. u Abbeville C- H- A . fUl r|^lIE Subscribers J^^ectftilly . . \J - - I inform their frienna.au?jLjU<} '1* i th^l*^Pno t , - ? ivi.no ,??ey pi lire i?ri;pur?'d ti make to order, Gentlemen** if f! HOOI'S AND SHOES, and also LAI1LES' SHOES of tlic finest description, which, for Style, } Fit and Workmanship, tlii-y warrant, cannot be j) excelled. have also on hand a large assortment J ' of fineTniii^-soled ami fine Welted Boots; and Bj( also fine Water-piCof, Double-sotc.d, and quilted f bottoms, nlso, a large assortment of Gentlemen's n( and Ladies' Shoes, of tlio nealesC quality, ?lso a u|| I large assortment of Hewed Kip Boots, and peg ,,e . boots ami STioes, all of our own manufacture; P the best, and cheapest ever offered for sale in this ( market, all of wliich they will sell on uccoinmo- ||C . dating terms. j , 1 IkW 'V ->egro isoy wanted to learn the Boot Slioc trude. NICHOLAS McEVOY, JAMES McEVOY. Apr. 8, 185-1 " ~ i Fresh Supplies. f rI~MIE Subscriber in now receiving additional ^1 -1 supplies of Groceries, which he is deter- ' ininerl to soil ut the lowest possible price for cash. M< f lllsxionU consists In j?nr(. of (ho following arti- m< tics: ( att Sun;nr?different kinds, qu 10 bappf a"d Syrup, lui 1 iiO boxes Candles?Adainaniiinv-rtimrwJS?> Sperm, ? Salt, Bagging, Rope .and Twine, ? ?also? ^ A large assortment of Candies of cverv kind, I anil of the best quality. Raisins, Fig-', Cur- ^ rants and Citrcns &c. v tjc lie is also prepared to buy cottton, and to those jl0 ' trading with him, ho will give liberal prices. _r > C. II. ALLEN'. m( September 1, 1854 21 tf Bj Land For Sale. rF"MIE Subscriber offers for sale hi^ Plantation JL lying on or near Generostee Creek, 11 miles ? south of Anderson C. II. It contains 415 acres, k 200 of which is in the woods, the rest in a good state of cultivation?some 20 actoa of bottom land. Any person wishing to puchnso can rn- " ceive any information, by applying to me on the premises. On the place is a (rood dwelling house and nil necessary out buildings, u good gin house and screw. Terms made to suit purchasers, T Address Evergreen, S. C. L. A. ^ ' r Sept. 14, 1S54 22 I ST A OF , .xtOLINA, '#no et?jlh Ordinary. 'J i I .Atkins, applicant, v*. Joseph Atkino, yel II David A?in?, Thomas Atkins, and others. q l| * yHvWnp to my satisfaction that Joseph At- g^j , *ii%v*w<id&tkin8, Thomas Atkins, the children . of Kaehel Tcague. numi'* not known ; the cltil- "" dr?| of JattfiB Atkins. nnines not known ; *nd John Adarni reside without tho limits of this < 1 State. It is therefore Ordered that they do ap pear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Mrs. Jane Donald, on or before the first Monday in January A. D. Ictau. ortheir J concent to the same will be entered of Record. ^ WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D. of Oct. 2, 1854 25 8m be STATE Oii SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In Ordinary. 1 Samuel E. Pruitt, Applicant u*. John Miller and wife Nancy, Esther Pruitt, Starling Bowcn ? I and Mnry his wife et. aL Defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that James Pmiit and Elizabeth his wife, Andrew Prnitt 1' and Isaac Pruitt, Defendants in the case, reside without the limits of this State It i.i ih.-refore J1' t Ordered, thn.t they do appear and ohjcct. to tho 1 ' division r Sale of the rj^il Estate <of Samuel er' Pruitt, on or before tho fli*t Monday in January next A. D. 1855, or their consent will be entered ofRecord. WILLIAM HILL, 0. A, D. w I Oct 2d, 1855 26 dm. I Estray. .SS TOLD before me by James Adams, living 3 in'^s Korth of Donnnldsville, as nn Estray' ? a umalVbrown horse MULE, 12 aud a half 4 hands high, 10 years of age, blind in the led eyr, some marks of gear, with no other marks or T' brands. Appraised at Thirty-Five Dollars. .The owner is requested to prove properly, pay expenses and take it away. 8? ) O. M. MATttSON, Mag. thl ^ October lfith, 1854 98 4m > , Notice. ) ALL persons having olaims against the Estate -g ) XI of Henry Simpson, deceased, are hereby I ) notified to render them to the subscriber np duly attested on of before the 17th day of Jan- *. \ nary nertt, as on that day a final settlement of I my administration will be made, in the Ordi- _ nory's office at Abbeville Conn House. BARTLETr M. CHEATHAM. a Adm'r. 5 ^ 0?t 17 th, 1*54 ;v 27 8m i .... ?i . T . .. i Notice v " T9 hefebv iiten that annllft*Hon will v- J > I 1U ixsxt mmSod, for an T r<-by^ Ch*rch ln I ^ Mk " "*' * BROWNING & LEMAN, MPOUTKRS of Fronch. I?ritii?li niiil Oomnui DRY G<H>1)H, No. 2<i9 hihI 211 King Btl'eot, riH'i* of Murket street, Charleston, S. C. Cnrj?etiiiK!j.?Ingrain, 3 Fly?, Brussels, Tuptry uikI Velvets. Ctti'tiiin Materials, in H:lk. Satin nn<l Worfited. [irtiiiii Ciiml>rios and Muslin?, in large variety. Kinbroidcred Lace and Muslin Cttfluins, till yles. (Jilt Cornices, in nil tbonctv dr^lims. Curtain (fillips, Holders, ITnssols, A'p. l)rn|xry Cords mid Bell Hopes, in all Varieties. British mid American Moor Oil Cloth?, Silver ami Gilt Stiiir lluds mid Stnir Cnrputgs, of ??ll styles. Svilton, Velvet nnd Axmiiister ling*/ in Iflfge iricty. Plantation Woolens?Blankets, Plnlm, Kctys, Cii|i!<, <te. Red anil White Flannels, Shirtings, &lc. Cotton ORimhttrgs, of all the best Southern n"U es. Rnglieh nnd Aincficun Cot Ion Flannels. French, Kuiclish and American Prints. Linens, of Richnril?oii't< superior make, for lectings, Shirtings, Pillow Crises, Table limitIts, Doylies. Nnfi'liltMi, Towellings, llnckul<n?lu<, 'uit Cloths, B. FL ISiojiers. Crass Clot lis, ?te. Cloths, Ciisiiiiierca nnd Vestings, of tho best eneh Good*. Servant*' Cloths, m the Aides of English :>ods. . I Satinets, Tweeils, Jenns and of all inlities and styles, with a full a*?Qrlhietil.?ifj ch Dross Ooorlrt, in Silks, Tissues, Iinrcgea, renndines, Muslins, &c. Bombazine?, Alpacas and Mourning Goods, ir. cnt. variety. Embroideries and Luce Govds,-of every deription. Evening Dross Goods, in great variety, conMrt.1v received. All the above arc for onr own direct importa>n, and offered nt the lowest market prices. Terms ?Cash, or City Acceptance. The one price system strictly adhered to: all noils warranted. BROW2flX<i it LEMAX, jan 12 ly Chililcston.S. C. Land. rHE subscriber wishing to attend more particularly to the practice of bis poofessiou Fens.bis Fort Charlotte Land for snle, udjoing VifrnYltvwftgudiiip u mile or mi>ro on Snv'anib Itiver, aticPfuftnijiiT pome two utiles back, mtuing 700 luunlrcd'"or tni?w ucres; between )U und 300 acre# first -and accrtrufjww ground.; ic-hulf tlie tinct cleared aud unddrgood feitce,. i(h convenient buildings, the balance in well' nbered Wood Laud. If not disposed of by the rst Monday in November, wi'l be offered to Hie ghost bidder at Abbeville Court House. NATIIAN IlAltUIS. Sept. 7.1S54 . 21 * tf O" Edgefield Advertiser copy throe tiineH. * EDWARD WEStPIEID, BBEVILLfrUOUUt HOUSE, SO. CA., "i ETj^FlNS thanks for past favors, and re11 sportfully solicit**! continuance of the same, c keeps constantly oil band, 'of bis own manact ore, a Larue Asaoryrlent* of SADDLES, ARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES. ,tc. Iso, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS r.ud BJTTS. Being a practical workman, ho is prepared to nkc to order all kinds.of Saddles, IlitrnVffcaTid ilite.ry Equipments, at short notice, nnd ut os w prices as any other establishment. 0T Particular attention paid to ull kinds of epairing. mayiS l Valuable P*tantation for Sale. ["Ml E subscriber offers for sale the plantation . of the lite Unic Moirignc SSiyi. ^di?cca?od, Imted in the Southern -portion of-Abbeville idniui, iivhi- mi-ksdniy rerry ou.llie Havnnili river. The plantation contains between 900 id 1000 acivs, with n Dwelling House ami all iCessary ont-bnildinirs. * 2^" The nliove projfiyty, if not otherwise fli.si irciI of, will he sold'ou. Sale Day in November xt, ftt Abbeville -C. II. ut public outcry. O" Torm? jnudc known on tli? day of sale. V& C. MORAGNR, * Exe'r. July 13, 1854 13 3m i din*' * Marble Cutting. orrosiTE Harrison's hotel, Columbia, s. c. rllE Subscribe'ra linvo on hand a large assortment of Italian and.American MARBLE, ointments and Toiuh Stones of iho lutcst and >st upproved style?, of the best workmanship d as cheap ns the fame kind of material and Iftlity of workmanship can bo laid down ill Cornbia from any other place. Orders from the untrv punctually attended to. w~ ft. SJPROWL, Valuable Property for Sale. ' will Boll Oil t.lin firm Mniulnv in next, at Abbeville Court ilouso, (if not prc. viously disposed of,) n portion of the PluntAin of (he Into David Lesly, wt.imted 011 Cul>1111*8 Creek, two nnd ft half miles north-west the village, nnd containing five hundred ucres, >rc or less. I will ulso sell on the same dny, ot of likely Negroes, horses ?fc<\ JOIIN \V. LESLY, Executor. Sept 28. 1854 24 tf tST" Independent Press eopy. W. CARRINGTON & CO., DEALERS IN ATULiliS, J lL VV JLL.K V, A.NU SILYULC wake, 258 King Sreet, CHARLESTON, S. C. TOS. A. L. MICHEL. ..?K^854 28 tf - ? - '*Tayed. ^OLD before mo by Mason D. Wood, a dark . bay more mule, supposed to be ubont two irs old, apprniaed to Soventy Dollars by P. McCaslan, Ssimuel Link nnd Plinti. i -rpy. id mule can be found threo miles East of Cm-" nn's Mills. JAMES McCASLAX, Magistrate. 3ot. Otb, 1854 27 4in Hides Wanted. LT my T.invard about one mile West of ibe town of Ahbwille, under tlie supervision Patrick Doylk, on experienced tanner, will rccpived nny amount of hides, either in the sen or dried stato?prefered in the green?and which liberal priccs will be paid cither iu ih or leather. * JOHN A. CALHOUN. Allrriul OO.I tO if ?e>? ? " j Notice ftflu } hereby given that application wilfn^Pftiadc to lh? next Legislature for power to continue 5 Public lio.id from Blaek'u Mills to intersect 3 public road near Fair's Bridge on Little Tliv\ugu?t 21, 1854. 19 3m Public Notice '3 hereby given that application will bo made . to tha Legislature at its next session for an lendment and renewal of the act incorporating Augnsi 1854. 19 8tn Notice. J hereby given -that -Application will be made to the Legislature* at it? next session, to foecrrnte Liberty Meeting Hoime, ai touted in (he oth-Weatern portion of Abbeville DiM jict, on a Savannah River Road leading to Aagqat*, August 1st, 1854. 17 ' Notice's hereby given that appljeation will be made . to the Legislature of South Carolina at it* ? ... . v?.u<i UI IIIWI pvmuvu <n ibanon Church, iu Abbeville District AnputSl, 1854 20 8m Jf. Grave*, * rckiteei Civil Engineer, Columbia, AC. IkFPICE and reaidenoa cm Bat1-str?et,o# f. twooq Btaodiuf and Lanrcl>atreatamay jo ^ 1y 4' Fall* 4c Kinard, kE ALERS in Fancy and Staple Dry Gotkife and Cwprtlng. of every description, at their uew ?ra, Maln-?irajt, Colnmhia. may lfr " 4 Vy .. * T ^ ? . ' V . Administrator's Sale. IN tmrMiAncc Of mi Order of the Ordinary of Alitiovillo District, Vvill be sold at the lotu rcBideuve of John C. Martin, dee'd, about: 8 mllMT We<t of Ahbev.'llc 0. 1I>, commencing oulioffib}'. the 27th of NOYettitrer heXt, all tho personul f#lnlo of pftitl deceased, consisting of? Ono Hundred nnd t'brlV-xiit Negioes, 27 uuilcs, ii pair of Horses and Carrioge, a t-plendid Hoik? and l)tierjrV? aliout one Hundred head of Catile, two yoke of Oxen atid the clock of Hots; about 275 bales of Coltop, 3600 blishelff of (,'OtMi, it large <]lmnlity of Foddet-, Shock?, ();its nnd Coiton Seed, Household and Kitchen (Mfttiluro, plantation nnd BlheksmRh frt>oln. fiv? Road WngOns afid hiatiy other articles not eitt^ titel'atcdi At the same limn trill be Rented Mil for tfl? ciip(titt? yclir the plantation of said deceased: I i no :"?fTie Will bo contained frotii tiny 10 j until the onliro property 1* divpOspd or. Tkhjik -All sn/ns flinlpf toil dollut-H, e.n?li { j for nil sum ft over ton dollar* tlit? purfchnder wfll i Vie required lo fjivc bond fth?t npproVed fieMMlyj 1 ami no nrlielo delivered ?iftt)l tlie teflns t?f ShlB i are complied with. I}. Y. MiVRtltf. ) I MARY A. MARTI*, $ Adm'rS. j Oel. 17, 1864 517 di?t 1 ~ BOOTS AND SHOES FOK CAStft W. s. WOOD, MANUKACTCUKK OK ANI> DKAT.Vtl I!* Boots Shoos and Brogans, ^fcfc^ajticJiurd.ion door Mow the Matk?(, al tTie Cltji-iirr formerly occupied by O. ilf. 'Phompton d: Co. I ? COLUMBIA, S.V., I rT . c i |i Aijiww 111 sioro a largo and well sele?tj;d a?| ll soi tment of nil descriptions of gooda nwiSll/ I to bo ionnil hi a Shoe Store, consistfng .- f.JSif groc's peg au<l Nailed Broguns, Stiiclv DttJPWjt House Servants Shoes, all cluMes, whicW''AMr ottered by tho case, dueeii or single pair, ftt (ho lowwfl^gurca, CABIL ? : ' ALSO, : Ladies' lino IJl'k and Cofd Gaiters, Ladies' Kid; , and Morocco Walking Shoes *nd Slippers, from the llouso of J. Mile* & 8ou, PhiluOklftiw. ALSO, . ? Gents' Fine Calf Press Pump **4 W)hch*4 Roots, of his own inunnfacturo wlticli'sra offered ' us above. N. 1$. The Mnnufi\ctnri:i<? Department i* under tho Superintendence of an experienced workman, and all work \ntrWsted lo his cM-e .warranted to give sulisfj^tiMi. ' > W. S." WOOD, 185 Ilichar<Wn-8t., first door below the Market. October 6, 1851 25 ly Come to Greenwood, All!! Drugs, medicines, chemicals, confeclionerics Candies, Nuts, Preserves, Pickled Pruit and Meats, <tc., &lc. Superior Brandies and Wines, for medical use; Porter, Lt-imm SyrUp, Cordial*, Lemons, Ieed Lemonade Ac. ?te., Willi Stution .erv and a general assortment of Paney Articles, School Hooks, and so on to the end of all good and valuable tilings can bo found ut the l)rug Store of | LEROY & ROS S / J Ufidcr Masonic Hall, Greenwood, S. C., i Who arc constantly receiving additions to th?ir present stock. Their Dhigp and Medicines ure fiurr, tind can lie relied oil, as they are luid in and compounded under the supervision of a .-regular Physician. They propose to sell cheapir than the chcaprxt. I,. <fc R. August 3, 1854 10 ly New and "Wonderful Invention. WTT.T.T AM ctat\*N k ? - ?uiuui/AHJJ, f&TENTEB. ^PHE Subscribrr having purchased the Kight X. f??r tlic Statu of South C'rtl'iiliim in Jjic only Machine now invented for HII'TlRti anil SHAVING SUINGLlCS, IJAUltKL HEADING, Ac., is prepared to sell tin? Kight of I)i?triete, or single Machine, at prices mifficiciilljr low to nmko it an inducement to purcliuFortj. The Machine being simple in it? construction, and is not liable to get out of order, in cirpablo of Splitting uud Shaving Two Thousand Shingles per hour,?better than mmle by band. It is portable, and cut! be worked by band, horac or steam power. Ten or fifteen days work of a Machine will mnkc enough shingles to pay tli* prieo asked for a single one. Large inducements arc offered to persons wishing to purchase tlio "f- * ' ' * _ ..h,.u UI Evvciui l/l?incn.? j One of tlic Machines can bo seen in operation in the city of Augusta, at William 21. Uuodrirh'a Plaining Mill, and one also, may be aeen in a. short timo at Mr. J. White's Machine ihop, at Edgefield, C. II. i o. . Tnos-^Lja^^,?t Choice Old Brandy and Wines. WE now have in Stor<? soine Very tupetior Old Brandy, which has been selected by ourselves for Medicinal purposes. lis age ftnH mildness will ho of great e&nsomienco to invalids who arc necessitated to use it. i ALSO, I A variety of Selcct WhiPPj consisting of 01^ Madeira, Old Port Wine, Pnle Sherry, and Putic Claret Wine of our own importation?all of which \vc warrant genuine, and of tho very best auaU ity. i'or Pftle l?v BOA'fWRIGIIT &. tlARKULOO. July 27, 185-1 15 Wheat! Wheat!! Again!!! WALKER & GLENN, EKSPKCTFI'LLY l>ejr to stuto Hint lliry aro Still in the Market for tlheati They Will cmitinito to pitrctuiee any Quantity of good *v?-ll clenued WlienL ljariy implication to sccuro good priccs nrc important. WALKER At GLENN. \ Opposite Bauk of NwbtiJ.' July 27, 185-1 15 ^ tf^ ) t" Musical School. - . .' . M'wB" !1 and the public, generally, Ihnt she has resumes* \ the duties of her profession. Terms n's heretofore. \ Music on the Piano, including vocal mimic, for term of five months, $20 0t> \ Use of Piano, 2 OO Contingent Expense* 30 jnvaie uoaruittg can be had on rcnronnbl* , terms. 48 tf roar 2 ( RICH DRESS SILKS AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE& ? = WILL IAMSIIEAR ban fast. receired from New York. LADIES' RICH DRESS SILKS, of now and beaatifal styles, ' which were purchased ul nuclic?n greatly befoW ' the cost of importation, and whieh ar? offered at < great bargains. The Ladies are respactMly In- > vited to cull and examine tho assortment. September 14. 1854 - 23 ?? , . < ?,> Segars and Tobacco* v. | fflEX Thousand Segars comprising miv!' i osl cnoice Drands. __ " Ten Boxes Tobacco, vavfoaa kinds, oflered ut the lowest prices for cash. c. 11: Notice IS hereby given that application will to-lo*4{ to the next Legislature for an act io ractfrpo' rate the Providence Church in the village ?( Lownde?viIle, M August 3, 1864 16 , 4f* *"" Final. Notice* .' ALL persons holding demands sgaiast tb^rEstate of Dr. T. R. Oar/, deceased; are M&r notified to present :tbem before the December, as the estate Trill tb?n H#|t pln^f) All ?*** *?aaS^-l^ ?-? ? i ?i i T TT inicT iiiililjfciL make payment beforp sirid day: September 7, 1854. ' Indebted. OERSOftS indebtM t<J tbo subcmrtt^p irirv -L qtieated to ?et& ibrfj HabiTiS^^ jS? tHe l?t Beptettibe^. After the ill uot be in tay'pMumnon.' ; 4?j" 3i