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), Sheriff's Sale. TTftY virtue of sundry Writ# of Pii-ra Fac N il JD to cno directed, I will sell at Ahhevi Court II<?U9e, on the drst Monday and l\l.'H<l ) irt January next, within the legal huurs of sa the following property, to wit: 360 Acres of Land, more or less, hounded Jas. White, Rob't Siiupsou, and others, as t property of Areh'd Mauldiu, ads. J. C. Dannc & Co. and othets. 200 Arres, more or less, bounded by Sami Jordan. Elt Thornton mid others, as the propel -t- t . /-I l?? ?,t? M t II t_ .....1 _1L r VI Jliv. Viinncot avio. *1. u. jL/n* 10 ituu VbOfH). \ 303 Acres, more or less, bounded liy Dr. Peal Mrs. F. Lipford ond others, as the property 8am'l MeQnerns, ads. G. W. Premly and ot.he 200 Acres, more or lesa, bounded Jno. Brov A. P. Connor and others, as the property . . James McClanc, ads. II. S. Casoil and others. 200 Acres, more or lew, bonhded by Gi * Patterson, Josiah Patterson and others, as t vrty of Snm'l Widetnan, ads. Jno. Cothri rinou and others. \ere?, more or less, hotinded by Sam'l ndf, F.liiis Banks and others, as the pri f Henry W. Harrntt, ads. Anthony II nd others A?*.Tosl rnoro or Irss, hounded by S. C. "F L ^ I'jlina B.-.nka ond others, as the propel of Win. Banks, ads. Jns. A. Tulbert ami otlic /ff 200 Acres, more or less, l?pnnded by Jno. "" ' Calhoun. Charles Dendy and others, us the pn nrlt, ?f I II.,It nrto \V?> 11.11 ....I ? ! 130 Acres, more or less, hounded by R. \Y*ardluw, N. J. Davis antl otlieis. a* the prpei " uf June A. Kury, nds. Luke Matliiii and otlie nod sold at I lie lisk of the former purchaser. 2o0 Acres, more or lew, bounded by .1. Partlow, Kob't Aiiidursou and others, us t Jrroperly of James Pert, ads. B. C. Hurt ai others100 Acres, more or less, bounded by Snr Agnew, Dr. J, O. Paslay and otliers, ns t property of W. W. Anderson, ods. Andrew A new und otliers. 2 Xejrroe^ Tom and Chnny, ns the proper of Eli Branson, nds. G. W. Presly and others. 2 Negroes, Jack and Allien, as the proper of Jno. A. iMcQuerns, ads. Margaret Morris, I G. W. PreaSy and others. 5 Negroes, Elizabeth, Henry, John, Mary a child and 8am, as the property of B. V. Pose nds. Aug. Lomax und others. 2 Mules and one wugou, nnd on Tuesday i ter Sale-day, at Defendant's residence, I Bushels Corn, more or less, 2 slacks Fodder, stacks Oats, 2 pens Tops, 2 Cows and Calves, * Yeurlinjr, 1 Sow nnd I'i^s, I Clock, 1 Ilitle (Ju as the property of Jno. McKiuny, nds. A. Kennedy and others. 1 Ilorse und Buggy, ns the property of Jii G. Gray, nds. Dreiinau ?t Hester and others. y llorses and Wagon, as ll?c piopcrty Ralph Burnett, ads. S. U. McClinton, lor anothc and others. 4. Nojjroes, viz: Mariali and Infant, Jane hi Charlotte, us tint property of C. It. Hotisto ads. W. 11. Taggait and others. 1 Negro, Dufnev, and 1 Horse and Buge; and also at Defendants residence, on Tuesdt after Sale-day, three Bales Cotton and It bushels Corn, more or less, as the property Oliver Itichey, ads. Willsoii ?Ic Williams at others 1 Negro wom-ili, , as the property Jane A. Karey, ads. Lake Mathis aod others. At Defendant's residence, on Wednesday a ler Sale-dav, 20 bushels Corn, I Cow and Cal and 4 Yearlings, ?s the property of Ishaui < Monehett, ads. S. Holmes and others. 4 Negroes, Florid*! and Infant, Caroline an Henry, as the property of A. Tittle, ads. M. J Martin nnd others. TERMS. CASH. T R. COCHRAN, S. A. D. Sheriff's Office, Dec. 17, 1855. 35-tsd D1--1 .'xi. J n " -uAtiutt-sijiibii cinu. uunsmiin. t'iv TIIM underpinned, ut his old stand, near A. Logan's place, ^-"'^^-r.-^Swill >miii< iiitlc; lii* luisilli-j.-. A!! vurk entrusted to liiin, will be promptly a tended 10 C'g" lie will also I'epair CLOCKS, if brougl to liiin. ?35^" All new wurk Warrauted. A. BUTLER. Jan. I, 18.10. 37 3in NO TICE! N OTIC E!! Wll.L be sold, on the 17tli day of Jnnuai next, at the late residence ol EL1JAI OLIY'EK, deceased, 25, or more, Likely Negroes, Horses, Cattle, Plantation Tools and Mouse Fu nilure. And aluo the Plantation, containing 1,315 Acres of Land. The p'antation lies one mile al?ove Doman Ferry, on Savannidi River, hounded on the nort hv the l)i:iliimtil Siipiiiim ??<) I... *!?? -< - - 'I t>*" *? I'jr ii?v*ui dcr Oliver and Jnme* C. Ilarper. Tli re 13 100 Acres of Biver Low Qrounds 011 Ihe place; (lie balance of the lands are ti| lam!*, and most of it in the wood* and tincl timbered. The plantation is now in a fine stal of cultivation, and well imoroved in the way < Buildings. The plantation will be Bold privately, if prope application is made for it before the day of sail Any person wishing to look at the lands, will en on .lames T. AII011, one of the Executors, wh resides near the place. Terms of (lie sale will be made known to an one wishing to purchase the place. s SAM'L L. HILL, )Fr.ora JAMES T. ALLEN, f *'xorBDeceml>er It), 1855. " 35 3t ?.-17 independent l'ress copy to 15lli of Jani ary and send account to thin olTice. Ths State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Equity. Geo. McD. Wut on, 1 v?. I Bill for Account, J113. II. Widomnn, Ex'or, J Legacy, and oili<mb. J BY Or<li;r of Court, I will sell at Public Ou cry, nt Abbeville G. II., on Sale-day i January next, one likely Negro Womai HARRIET, of the Estate of James F. Wulsoi dee'd. Terms,?A Credit till the l9t'i day of P( ceinber. 18f>tl, with interest from date. Purchi Rer to give Bond with two good sureties to seem the purchase money, and pav the &sit in Ctut VVM. II. PARKER, c. e. a. o. Commissioner's Officc, ) Dec. 14, 1856. S 35 tsd Administrator's Sale. BY permission of the Ordinary, I will sell t Abbeville Court House, ou Sale-day in JAr unry next, the Personal Estate of JAME3GRA1 Hen'd, confuting chit-fly of several eeta of ?plei did Buggy Huruese, Leather, Buckles, Suddli <tec., die. Also, a fine net of IlarneM-maker Tools, and two good VVatcheM. . Terms made known on day of Sale. SAMUEL ROBINSON, Adm'r. Dec 17,1855. S5 It. N ~ Attention! Southern Bights Dragoons. YOU ure hereby summoned to appear at Al beville Court House, for L'rill aud InstrUf tion, Saturday 5th January next, at II o'clocl A. M. By order of CAPT. SMITH. WHITE. O. S. Dec. 19. 35 2t Estate of John C. Martin. ALL (tenon* having demand* the Et tate-fcf John C. Martin, deeeHM.;#M|n quested to present them for payroeptr AW "ft persons indebted to said Estate, are fequertftd't p&y np forthwith. . 1 rf B. V. MAItTIN, Adm'r, ft * MARY A MARTIN, Adm'x. ? Dec. 18, 1855. 35 ,.8t' >' v' ? > t *i Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of LEV IIILBlfKN, are required to make paynieu oil or before the First Monday iu February orxi Abo, all persons having demand* ? ? Estate, are requested to present their elairtw properly attested, to the subscriber. ' ED. COBB, AdtnY' *8' 1858. - & 85 tf Estate of Mr?- Satan McXeldoib Dec'd SETTLEMENT. " T?3p6TtC!E is hereby given to .the kinged *n u - ?)r?ditois, and all parties concerned, that >. filiJ Settlement of the K*ta(e of Mrs. Sosan Mc tijdK-" , wil| bo made in the Ordinary' 0)KpflTf?K> vi 11 e District, on the fourteenth da ' - ^M^i859' t A. TAUL, Adm'r. X - 34 ' *** i *... '- ~S. ~ VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE! jiu TlflHE entire Real Estate of tlie Idle JOHN B JL HULL, commuting of more than Tit REE THOUSAND ACRES, is offeied for private Sule ' on advantngc'dito terms j The lower Tract, adjoining lands of Col. LouiB 1^, Patterson, contains about lly FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES, of which a large portion is excellent River Low Jel Grounds. This Plantation is well improved and rty heiilthy. The Berry Hill Plantation contains about ?or>f TWELVE HUNDRED ACRES, T8 and embraces a largo body of Low Grounds of ... excellent nualitv. These tract* ndioin. and wpi-a of 08 on? plantation. The lands on Savannah River are believed to bo tlio best Cotton Lands p0 in the State. They arc not swamp lands, nor subject to inundation, but are dry ?nd elevated in Low Grounds. The Savannah River uffordF safe ' navigation for Boats to Augusta, a distanco of q about forty-five miles. " The Little River Plantation contains ubout ur- FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, is well settled, and well adapted to Cotton and 'd- Crain. There is a considerable body of Low ty ({rounds <m this tract, which, for Corn, is equal rs. to any lands in the State. This plantation is A. convenient to the best Flouring Mills. >p- These lands are all in the South-Western part of Abbeville District; the lands on Savannuh II- River are near Barksdalc's Kerry, and the Little ty River Tract c few miles below Calhoun's Mills, rs, The lands in the South-Western portion of Abbeville are considered the cheapest of their quality Y. and fertility of any in the Southern States, he For further particulars, apply to tlio nd HON. R. BARNWELL RIIETT, Charleston, :i'l or to t'ie IION. A. HURT, lie Willington. g- i>OV. XT I , 10&!>. SI tf The South Carolinian nt Coluujbiu will 'y please copy. *Jr FRESH SUPPLIES OF GROCERIES!! AT KERIt'S SIOUE. HI EC1SLVING and on hand at as low prices ^ Jt%/ as can be aflorded, und without doubt as j() low as uny other market, the following Good*, viz: r Ilhdii. N. O. SUOA R, very fair; Bbls. N. O. MOLASSES, new crop; Bbls. titewart'H <SiYRUP for Buckwheat Cakes. Bogs Buckwheat Family Fl? ur; Powdered, ('rushed and Clarified SUGARS, f Baisina, Almonds, Currants and Citron ; >r PICKLES nt every kind; ' Good variety of Jellies and Preserves. Fireworks! ?<# jjoxcs rntb UUAUKIUIS at astonishingly low price#, 10,000 Lbs. English and Sweeds IRONi iii 1 emiiin, Blister iiml < -i?t?t STEEL, r \! good l?t of CUTLEli Y. Xpro^ROGA NS, (low down,) OoNABURUS and KERSEYjS, low, f loo It LANKK'TS lit. almost cont. ? AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at Baltimore cost. Ij. A large lot of CHAIRS, some of which are V very line, and at less cost than Charleston prices. ,1 "White Fish and Mackerel. I*. !0 Bbls. While Fish, or Mitckimiw Trout, 25 half bbls. Mackerel, Nos. 2 and 3, iJ5 fourth bbl*. do. " 1 and 2. ?ALSO ? 6,000 Lbn. Pur? mid No. 1 WHITE LEAD, 200 Gallons LINSEEI) OIL. ?ALSO? % 1 Ca?c Fine and Cheap Double-Barrel SHOT GUNS, at very low figures, k- ?ALSO? BAGGING and ROPE, a good lot just in and 1 for huIc low for cash. Take Particular Notice of this Fact! Tlint as time rolls on, I must have money. I r.rn net exactly made of money, notwithstanding it would uppeur that sonio people think so. If attention is not paid to this notice, 1 will certainly get the aid of the Sheriff, who is a powerful helper in time of need. Take notice! II. S. k'KRR Dcc. 12, 1855- 34 41 r- d?~ Independent Press copy. The State of South Carolina, s ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. ;h lit Kquily. n" Elizabeth Clay, ) ?>*. V Bill for Partition. Shadrack Clay ct nl. ) '* B ?l/lt.SU ANT to the Order in this case, I will J Ji. sell at pulilie outcry, at Abbeville C. II., on ^ Sale-day in January next, of ihe Ileal Estate of John Claj', dcc'tl, the two Tracts of Laud as follows: No. 1. IIomeMead Tract, containing one huns* dred and seventy acres, more or less, bounded " by lands of Josiah Wells, Estate oi Saiu'l S. I3a10 ker and others. No. 2. The Wilson Tract, containing about one 7 hundred and forty acres, more or less, bounded ny laiuls ol J. W. Jones, Jodiuh Wells, Estate of 8. S. linker and others. V?A credit of one and two years with interest from day of sale, except hs to Coat*, lh to l>e paid in Canh. Purchaser to give llond with at least two good sureties, and a Mortgage of the ~ premises, if thought necessary, to secure the pui chase tnonev, and pay for papers. W. II. PARKER, c. e. a. d. Commissioner's Office, ) Dec. 10. 1855. J 84 tsd Western Whisky and Baltimore Rectified. t- Q Bbln. Wcstarn Whisky and DHhimorn n Rectified Whisky, at low prices by the i, barrel, for sale for cush by H. S. KERR. December 12, 84 2t s- Press ook>y. i- ?: NOTICES Valuable Property for Sale! THE undersigned proposes to sell at his residence in Lowndesville, on Saturday the - 12th of January next, the following Property, vix: a One House and Lot, i- well improved, with Thirty Acre* of Land atT, lached, fitoated iu the town of Lowndesville. ? One Family of tfegroes, g consisting or a valuable WOMAN and two childreu. Two Valuable Horses that match "well, and work kindly and gently ia harness'?(me of them being an oxcellent Saddle Horse. Seven Head of Cattle, four of which are fine MILCH COWS. v One One-Horse Wagon and HarnvM, Hoasebold And Kitchen Furniture, Medicines and Office Furniture, an Office neatly and conveniently arranged, and AtliAr sriii?lM t/* Any of (be above can be negotiated for pri" vately. Terms mado known on the day of Sale, k . R. W. LUMDAY. if ' D.-e. 16,1855. 35 3t %-JS, Independent Treea copy. - Opeuluf, And for SaJe Cheap for Cash!! wrtHEBsrows * '*wai???. _ NO, SO*, EXCHANGE JtOW, J a COLUMBIA, & C, U TlttoWN' CmAed and Clarified SUGARS, j JO Rio, Lagtitrm and Jars COFFEE, i. New Orleans, Cuba and W. I. MOLASSES: F r If VT- i i- m 1- ? ? f nnuikciabU Hill 1,111 IfDia., f DDtSL t ttflH and i Kitte. ' Mackerel No. 8? in Dbli. ipd } BbR, md a gaoerul ftMortnientof all kin da of GROCERIES. I AUo, a foil (Mad(<*, cr Brandies. Wines and Whicfey, d and: everything nsually^ept in o, Gmcert eatab?: lishment, to whjeh we would retpvctfally'invito K tlie iltlsntlorf of tho pitblic. : . WITHBRSPOONS A McCANTB. t .?M &*&%&?. *?4,18 pf k^a of Couatry Produce Mnt ua oa? Nov. GO, 1855. ?1 ' , ' P Haw mom It AND I LIVERY STABLE! at' & ABBEVILLE C. H. MATH IS A SALE respectfully inform th old fnendu nut) patronn, ami the public g erullv. thui they have opened n HOTEL, a? ? *? .. I.cci, |>|1|WSIH; nil. uugliuy B, tlie accommodation of permanent and transi< boarders. They intend to ijive such at tent to the wants and comfort or all who may 01 coll upon them, as shall insure entire satisf tion and induce a repetition of the call. Th table Will never Want for the best and in bountiful supply the country can affurd; attci ants prompt and faithful; beds clean and co fortable ; rooms convenient and ample; and, short, everything united to the ease and couif of their guest*. They would further announce that they v continue the Livery Stable Business, and as tliey hnve attached to their Hotel commodious aud comfortable Stables ns can found anywhere hereabout, which will nlwr lie bountifully supplied with the best provend and attended by experienced and trusty Ostlc they hope to receive the continued and increai patronage of the public. They arc at all tin prepared to accommodate any number of st< with shelter and food. Tliev hIa? hIum prcparrd to furnish their customers with a Hind ol Travelling Conveyance, from a Sadd Horse to a FOUit-IIORSB HACK, with 1 very beat of drivers. They have, jtlKt comp ted, one of the most convenient and elegant To horse Ilucks ever run in this section, wh families or companies of passengers will find safe and comfortable vehicle of transportation, Charges in all cases, for man nnd beast, will made as low as possible. For single feed Horse, 37J cents; Two feeds, 62$ ; and by I day, 75 cents. December 4, I8i>5. 33 4t LIVERY STABLES! AT ABBEVILLE G. h *n n ktp^zr 'n n rI"MIK tindeisigucd having token (lie large a _L commodious Stulilc formerly occupied Messrs. Alathis & Sale, offers his services to t public generally. Tie will keep in constant, tendance, attentive Ostlers. His Stables will kept thoroughly demised, and every attenti given to merit public patronage. He will a keep a lot of Horses and Buggies to Hire, with careful Driver*, to convey persons to a point in or out of the District. Charge for single feed, 37-J cents. Hon boarded foi $1.00 per day, and $10.00 by t mouth J. M. DAVIS. Nov. 1, 1P55. 29 ly Notice. THE Subscribers intend opening n f, A HOARDING-HOUSE iu the Village of COKESDURY on the first J?;K of .lauuary next. Those (lesiroua of cngAgiog boarding, cau so by applying to JANE D. POWER or w c pnw p i> Abbeville C. II., S. ?Dec. 10, 1855. 34 4t 0* Independent Press pleusecopy twice a forward uccouut to W. C. P. The State of South Carolina ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, III Equity. TV. W. Hill, 1 v*. t Elizabeth Foster, James ^ Bill for Partition It. llrown, John IL j of Slaves. Drown und others. J ST appeurinc to tny satisfaction thai ?iizuwt Foster, James L. Brown, John II. I!row James J. iMcNulty und Mnry K. his wife, Jo J. Daniel and lluldah his wife, Joshua Hill, ? I'ruoe and Mariiin his wife, Defendant* i>. t! case, reside beyond the limits of this State. < motion of Thomson ?t Fair, Complainant's So! itorc, Order-tl, that the above named I)efe;idui do plead, answer or demur to Complainant's E of Complaint within three months from pabli< tion hereof, or the same will be takeu Pro co fctto against them. \V. II. PARKER, c. e. a. d. Commissioner's Office, } Nov. 24, 1855. S 32 3m Continued Co-Partnership. THE Subscribers will continue the FACTO AGE AND COMMISSION BUSINE! in the City of CHARLESTON, uuder the Fii WARDLAW & WALKER, and respectfully solicit Consignments of PR DUCE of all kinds, to which their persoi attention and best efforts will be given. Commission for selling Cotton, $0 Ceil per Bale* W. A. WARDLAW, G. WAI.KP.lt October 1, 1855. 26 6m The State of South Carolina ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. In Eqnity. Sarah M. Armstead, "J "* I Fabian R. Armatead and j Bill for Partition. Robert A. Arnmteud. J BY Order of Court iu this case, I will sell Abbeville Court House, at Public Outci on Sale-day in January next, the Real Estate Dr. Aj?x Armstead, deceased, (except the p vato Ferry-lauding and one acre adjoining t name,) situate and being in Abbeville DiBtr and State aforesaid, bounded by tbe Savann River, lauds of Francis Calhonn, I)rury B. Ca nud others, contuining Eight Hundred and T Acres, more or les*. TERMS.?A credit of one and two yeans ? cept us to Co*t$ to be paid iu Ca*h, with inter* from the day of Sule, with leave to the pare! ser to pay the purchase money before the ex| ration of the credit. Purchaser to give Bo with two good sureties to secure the purchs money, and pay for pnpera. W. H. PARKER, o. e. a. d. Commissioner's Office, ) December 1, 1855. ) 8ft tds just fubliahkd. st tire HOWARD AS S0CIATI01 PHILADELPHIA. PA. REPORT on SPERMATORRHEA, or Sei inal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice Onanism, Masturbation, of Self-Abuse, and oil Diseases of the Sexual Organs, with an accou of the errors And deceptions of Quacks, and vi liable advice to the afflicted, by GEO. R. CA HOUN, M. D., Consulting Surgeon of the Ho ard Association, Philadelphia, IV, a benevofe Institution, established by special endowmei for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflict with " Virulent and Epidemie Diseases." copy of the above Report will be sent by mi (in a sealed envelop,) fret of charge, on the 1 ceipt of two stamp* for postage, Addres. DR. GEO. & CALHOUN* No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I Dec. 10, 185ft. 34 T ' &m Notice to Legatees. i 1.- - ? - - uwrouy given u> we uiutlDBK 4-* ;'? ? Maddox, dec'd, til of Mid Ratals will be mn Sh?Jf MarS^S*^ ?f Abbevil,e Di*trict' on ? . WlLtlLH^.^AVpOX, Adm'r. Peoembar , lBg?. , . S..338m A Valuable Plantation ftajlaj HAVING pnrehaecd other Letid? IfqSfi vcnieot to me, I denire to mU my ~ GRAIN RIDGE PLANTATION; ! jp the Ca|h9on Settlement, adjoining fend* BM.' Parfca* cod Mra. AI?t?n, containing 4 Actim?- - '" - Peraoaa wiching to purchase Lafrda, will welt to call oa me and examine the place, a they willjtyaf! njy Whoa ahd price reasonable. :, >AbWrl!!3 lW 1?, !?$*/ ^ PALitglC r * - VlVUi/ UiltlW 4. MVM J. J. LYONS, rpHB Village and Pi8tri?t CLOTHIER, hi lift, JL just relumed from the Big Torrid, withot 8 of the keenest, largest, finest, neatest, pretties wurmest, cheapen!, und best lot oT CLOTHIN1 J that has ever been manufactured iu the Unite States?he liked to have said, in the whole worl For the last six or eight months, he has bee * visiting different sections of the District?in fac he went rou d with the Agricultural Committc ?and he is flilly convinced there is as inuc e,r room for improvement in drew, as there is in tli e"' science of agriculture. lie suw as many?Ve ?n twice itiatiy?human frames that neede<f ri covering, as he did old fields that needed rnclrtln ing. He means to say, that dress doesn't mal Hie man, uui wnen um man is maae, lie looks 100 good deal better dressed up. The Indies looke n?* admirable?they don't mind spending 16 or 'i eir dollars for a bran new dress?but the men?ol it won't do to tell; tho fact is, some of them ha holes in their pantaloons right where they e **}' down ; and their coats were so short and oli ,n fashioned, that when they stood straight up, the ur' wouldn't hide them. And now Lyons has been round and seen n this?knows wliut kind of CLOTHING willsii these different sections. He has got it for o grades?Upper Tui, Mushroom Aristocrats, 1*1 aB beians and NigguR, and at prices tliut cannot fu ue to plena-. And besides, Lyons wants to raise a hundrc ,Tr or ^wo dollars extra; lie ha* heard ihnt oi ' West, tlierc is an Expedition on foot, iu wliic s^j men of conruge, good moral character, and small capital, can quadruple their money in . very eho't time; he wants to invest his earca i and two hundred in it. Won't you help hitnfiiv y?u cver "lte"d to, now is your lime. U^. 'ly the way?he's got a big lot of CIGAR jtc on hand, and is anxious to dis|>o8e of them j thinks he overlooked himself in Cigars. He got Hat.i, the latest agony?Flannel Shirts, Ha Oil and Blacking, Pocket Pianos and Women [ Stockings, Fiddle Bridges and Strings, Bra Firigar Kings und Silk Undershirt*, Adnmantii . Candles and Fine Com!*, Turpentine Soup ar ? Cologne, Tohaeco and Handkerchief Extrnct .? Fine Visiting Curds and Women's Shoes, and te le thousand oilier things which time and circun , stances will not permit him to enumerate. Call and sec him, aud he will show you thei other things. Abbeville C. II., Oct. 24, 1855. 27 tf Much Obliged to You for You y Patronage! BUT must call your attention to the atp/ul ar solemn fnct, that unless you "step up to tl nd Captain's Office and settle" your indebtedue I,., by 1st Monday in February next, you will for? us to sue indiscriminately all who owe us at th; time. So please come forward, icithnut farth> j)C invitation, and pay those who would like lo wu on with j'ou always, but dou't think they cun, ar i. feel as well. WILLSON &. WILLIAMS. P. S.? Verbam Sat?We mean what we say. Dec. 5, 1855. 33 tf "J BOATWRIGHT & BARKULOO, 1 Manufacturing Pharmaceutist AOT ?ISIBMIOTS, COURT HOUSE RANGE, ? COLUMBIA, S. C, ARE constantly receiving addition* to the carefully selected Slock of choice DRUG! k MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, which thr offer to the Profession, to Planter*, and consume generally, as low as the same pure article can I do purchased anywhere. They have, in addition to their Stock of Drue <fcc., an assortment of FANCY G<X)DS, PEf FUMERY and BRUSHES, comprising in part O. Ladies' Reticules; Work Boxes; Gents' Dressing Cases ; Porte Monaies ; ltd Fine Pocket Cutlery; Vestas; Pomades, a great variety from the best liousi ? in I*ondon, Puns Hnd Germany ; f French and Gcrmau Cologne ; Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief; Edo's, Ihiiley's and B.izin's ditto; Toilet and Shaving Soaps and Creams; Cut Glass Piiiijre.Kts: Aromatic Vinegar. Brushes. Having taken particular pains **to get up" complete Stock of Hair and Tooth Brushes, the tli that in offering their present assor! rn ineiit to the public, they cun justly clniin ft l)fJ " these Brushes," made to order by some of tli __ most celebrated Manufacturers ?f England an jjj- France, the ineed of being unsurpassed for beaut [).. of finikb Hud durability. ic ?ALSO? ,jtH A fine lot of Nail and Shaving Brushes; Bu (HI falo, Horn and Shell Dressing Combs; Ilori ,u Shell and Ivory Pocket Combs, Ac., Slc., dec. "n. Nov. 8,1855. 2? tf DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF China, Glass, and Earthenware - BU~B. KlQSSl?!.?, COLUMBIA, 8. C? Old Stand, next Door to the Commercial Bani iw fVFERS .for sale, Wholesale and Retail, \^W very full assortment of China, Glass and Earthenware, Plated Brittania and Japanned Ware, O- Rich Cut Glass and French China. lal ? ALSO? Castors, fine Table Cutlery, Tea Trays, i setts or otherwise, \ntt7 Stvla T.?mna <*? ? !?' * ^ J ^ ..... iui & iuiii, vjrii una uhit pheure, suitnlile for tlwellliiige, hotels, church es, stores, offices, Ac., and a large assortment c ? Looking Glasses, English Tin Steak Dishei . Coffee Urns, Wooden and Willow Wan tnd a great variety of Housekeeping Articles, to which he would invite the att?ntion of hi friends und the public generally. Goods packed in a superior manner. H. E. NICHOLS. at Oct. 11. 26 6m o'r FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. " T WILL open at Greenwood, in this District .h? Jl FIRST MONDAY of JANUARY next, Ijj Female High School. Instruction will be given in all the Branche e of a finished Female Education?Latin an *u Greek, (if required,) English Grammar, Natun History, Natural and Moral Philoaopliy, and th '*T Higher Mathematics. A set of the latest and moat approved Globe and Maps, together with a costly Laboratory c P>; OhemirnltL ?nil A "? ?5,1 1 . ? - a^MHIUI, Will V n at the service of the School. 156 Young Ladies from a distance can obtai Boarding in exoellent families, at $10 permontl The Village of Greenwood, situated immedi ately on the line of the Greenville 4c Columbi Rail Road, is well known as one of the mot beautiful, healthful, and morol in the State r while its numerous pious families, Churches an * ? Sabbath Schools, afford every religions facility For particulars, address mo at Greenwood. J. H. LOGAN, of Reference*.?Rev. A. W. Leland, D. D irr Andrew Crawford, Esq., Columbia, 8. C ; T.I mt Ravenel, Esq., Black Oak, 8. C.; J. Wists if- Simpson, Esq., Laurenaville, 8. C.; Rev. Jim L- McLees, Greenwood, & C.f Rev. Jno. C. Wil w. liams, Hodges Depot, S^ C. mt IT" LaurensTille Herald will give two insei nt, tions and forward bill to me at Greenwood. A LAND FOR 8ALE. ~ Ml A NY persoh desiring a first-rate Ptantalior re- /m well improved and beautifully litaiM within three miles of Abbeville C. H., oooUinin SEVEN HUNDRED ACRE 8, ?. with ?o worn oat or waabod off Land apon il would do well to apply sgon tpthe subscriber. Wit BARB. ' f !Ba& ' >! ' . tf S MACH?riiY FOR SHE! HpHB Subscriber bason hand, wbieh he wi JL sell WW/ the eotaplcte Machinery for* U>ru k U ailV UtT? ??in Uioitiu Di??r nuiu nni> uwai SULtv whieb hagbeen rnnstngtwwjt?wk .-TheEnrta ~* it 25 borae power, Mt at all in<ar?d, ?f TyU^ 6? maWfl. ka k Any person wiahiotf to buy; wiU fitid U to M Advantage to m tU( Maehittwy'beftw* pttreba > <i*C ^jMwhare. The Saw and Griet Mllfirer i , opemtNMffetr ?n'??a 8outh-weet Irom Abbevlll 21 Villii^waiMt of - , < ' . Eight H^dradandTorty Acre? i? which am M>?Aa-bo?HtKt at a tmowblt eria od The *obaeHlflM||tf4re* to ramove Weat, u therefore wialMiWRii theaboVd propafty. V ..n{ .-u^k. - A-VoSur. Not. 12,1855,; _ tf il WHOLESALE = CLOTHING ESr 5 NO. THREE, GrRAflflTE I d. Tl S. & SON WoUld respectfully invite the n STOCK of SPRING AND STJft Manufacturedl?y themselves expressly for this mar g? - TOGETHER WITH A o' nEni'8 rvRiiis 8I1IHT8, GLOVES, TRUNKS, COLUllS, 8U8IM a KKUCIIIKFS, VAI.I8KS, STOCKS, D ^ Country merchants wishing to sort up, w 1 varied stock, and at Charleston Prices. ,d Columbia, Jan. 1 1855. I WATCHES, JEWELRY ,n AN? ??D?S. it _rr^r^r-vJOa HAVING just received from New York, a large and bcauti 'l'j fnl Stock of Watches and Jew elry, I will sell tlietn at Charleston prions, ami nil articles watranted as represented. My slock jlt consists of .j, Fine Clocks, Weight and Sprintr, at various nrin ces; Fine Gold Watehes, from $:>5 to$150; a fino a lot of Hunting Levers, from ?18 to $55, snitw able for farmers; Fob, Vest and Ladies' Chains, beautiful pnttcrns; Ladies'and Gents'Broaches; Ear Rings and Finger Kings, all sizes; Lockets, g Oold Keys, Gold and Silver Spectacles; Silver i. Thimbles, a splendid article ; Cornl Bends, Gold Snaps, Gold Pens, Silk Guards, Steel Chains, jr Winding Keyn, Steel Spectacles with colored Glasses, a large assortment of Spectacle Glasses, ?? all apes; Port Monies; a hi>iiuuful assortment |p of Silver Cups, suitable for Presents ; a full us|(j Klrlrrlcnt of PiHtols e The Above articles I will sell for CASH, or on !fJ '""redit to persons who will bd prompt iii their ? payment*. II. T. TUSTEN. ,e Sept. 20. 83 tf BOOTS AND SHOES FOE CASH! j W. S. HOOD, MANUFACTURER OF ANI> I>KAI.F.tt IK ld Boots Shoos and Brogans ie No. 185 liicharilxon Kt., Jir*t door beloto the At arkct, 83 COLUMBIA, S. C., TT AS now in store a large and well selected ns 1 lL Rortiui'iit of all descriptions of (roods usually . to be found in a Shoe Store, consisting of Nelj proe's peg and Nailed Iiroguns, Stitch Downs, House Servants Shoes, nli classes, which are offered hy the case, dozcu or single pair, at the lowest figures, cash. ALSO, Ladies' fine Bl'k niul ColM Gaiten>, Ladies' Kid and Morocco Walking Shoes and Slippers, from the House of J. Mile* & Sou, Philadelphia. ? ALSO,. Gents' Fine Calf Dress Pump and Stitched Boots, of his own manufacture. ALSO, French and Amerscan Calf Skins, Oak and jr Hemlock Sole Leather. 3, N. B. The Manufacturing Department is ,y under the Superintendence of an experienced rs workman, and all work intrusted to his care )e warranted to give satisfaction. W. S. WOOD, w, 185 Richardson street, I. Columbia, S. C. October 4, 1855 24 ly BEALL A. STOVALL, ill arcljousc anb (Hornmission sb ? ib $ ia & 0 ir s > siuausM, CK.I. WILL continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, and have removed to the FIRE-PKOOF WAREHOUSE adjoining M. P. Stovall, oil the corner of Jucksou and Ellis a Street*, near the Globe Hotel, y Consignments of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN t- and other PRODUCE solicited. r The usuiti Advances made ou Cotton or Prole duce in store, when required. id All Cotton consigned to us will be sold at the ,y Warehouse, where one of the Firm may at all times be found. Commission for Seiiing Coito?, SS C""ls f- per Bale. n, WM. M. BE ALL, JNO. \V. L. STOVALL. August 28, 1855. 19 6m ? and Commission iitercljants, Accommodation Wharf, t, CHARLESTON, S. C. A rWIHE undersigned tender their services to the JL Plunters and Merchants of Abbeville District, as FACTORS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the disposal of their COTfON and the purchase of their SUPPLIES. An experience of fivo years induces us to believe that we can promote their interest. n Our charges for selling Cotton, ia FIFTY CENTS per BALE. For all other*business, the usual charges of the city. , Particular attention paid to the sale of FLOUR ,f and WHEAT. !? HOPKINS, HUDSON A CO. , LAMBETH HOPKINS, I JNO. R. HUDSON, < J.NO. J. COI1EN, I WM. R. FLEMING. Oct 19, 1865. 27 3m NEW CARPET STORE. | .JAMES G~ BAILIE, | (Lat? of the Firm of Bailie A Lambert,) < DIRECT IMPORTER OP ALL KliiM OF i OAHPETINO , BUGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &o. 5 iiaaaassa t, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &o. 334 KMG' .TREGT, , CHARLESTON, 8. C. e P. S.?Orders promptly attended to. I August 1, 1855. 15 6m j [ Executor's Notice. "! a Estate of Wiley Kemp, Dpc'd. , * TVOTICE i& hereby given, that a Final 8et- I : ~e __u o--> i , . ..v.fiv.M VI ?uv i-omiD U| IIIU nuiu uec (I? d will be made in the Ordinary's Office, Abbeville, ' ' on the eighteenth of January 1856. All persons indebted, will please pay up before thut 1 time, and those having claim*, will present them ' > in the mean time, legally altented. - 1 ' JOHN J. KELLER, Ex'or. r Ootober 14. 18M. 27 3m Chambers & Marshall ' Alt NOW BBCKtTINO SUPPLIES OF GOODS, , CONSISTING of Plain and Fancy French ' r, \J BE LAINKS, < 2 French and English MERINOES, f Bl'k and Col'd ALPACAS, j . Bl'k and Fancy SILKS, ? * Cloth CLOAKS in great variety, ] Embroideri**, Qlovan, Hosiery, Ac. October 3. 94 . . tf . Idr ^wwwpy.. - Likely Negroes for Sale ! (I DY authority from Witliam.llijl, Eaq., Ordi- 1 D n?ry; wiJl be ?oMat AbbevUleCoort IJouw, > oo the Rrat Monday in, January ne*i,. *-*eral ' likely Negroea, belonging to. the Estate of Alt*-' , ? ander Houston, dec'd. . - rV .5 Tenna and* kno^n on day of Bale. , I ' . W. P. > p- i * HyuwrW. f- om' * i is D?o<msW3, 1855/ < ' 33 " .'tad - \ i i -tradtuic tot tho ' .</ -,.**>:* ? <^w*p walme; ' ;' .-.v - ? . ' ' ;. . v...; AINU XVLiaiu I'ABLISIIMENT, ? BUILDINGS, COLUMBIA. i attention of the public to tlibir liXTliNSlVK Jl IER CLOTHING, ? ket T.ATIOE STOCK OF ll It N G <jS O O I> S . " nnu&Kg, t'AKi'KT IIACJS, CUAVAT8f IlAWD1 :l UE83INO-OOWNS, MONBV-BKLT8. ill find, at this establishment, a large ami '? 30 ly ABBEVILLE 60ACH FAGT03Y! WE lmve eonutantly 5? ' raStv5^XT?n hand an assortineiit of fine HI ( IKS, which w?? will ki'II lower than ever ollored in tliis inarkcl on time to suit the purdlaKpr. We will hnilil to order, nny Voliicle in our ltlie of liiismss, nt the nliurlest notice. REPAIRING neatly doin?, ftf clionp us any otliot* Establishment in the Stnte. All New Work Warfiuilcd. We also have on hand, a lar^e lot of Fisk's Motallic Burial Cases, Air-tight for protecting the dead for prolonprd interment, for transportation, or any other desiruhic purpose, which wg will sell exceedingly low for CASH. We will also make COFFINS and send to any purl of the District deeired. \ We have a new IlEAltSEj whicli will go free * Of chutgei 11 TITOS. M; ClIUISTlAN, t. JAMES I.. DEALE. tl Abbeville C. t!.,.ti?n. 18, 185.r.. 3'J Iy a Press ropy one year. ? JOINER AND CABINET SHOP, j [j (A'rxt J)ovr to the J'teM Office-,) | Q| AUBuviLLi: c. ii? s. c. fCIIII' undersigned, thankful for past favors, ! JL and evet ready to serve n generous public, I may at all times ho found at. his Shop in the ' <> Eastern Corner and front of Christian ?& Denis's ' u Coach Factory, where lie is prepared to make : i, PANEL DOORS, BLINDS, SASH. MANTLE- , M PIECES, Jir.., <bc. it I will also make TABLES, WASH STANDS. 1 DESKS, PICTURE FRAMES, and REPAIR j * FURNITURE, Ac. I I will keep constantly on hand ready made \ COFFIN S, |S made of the finest material and finish, either 1 Mack Walnut, Polished, or Covered, to suit the ! M purchaser; nil of which I will deliver at. uny p, residence in the District, with Hoarse free of i |, charge, or upon Railroad, if desired in that di- i rcctioa. Uj" Ail Work done, wnrranted ns good ns llif best, mid cheap according. 1(1 per cent. oil* for ,:i CASH on nil work done liv me. For reference, apply to any gentleman in the ? Incorporation. " G. C. BOWERS. f< Abbeville C. II., June 19, 1855. 9 tf ,l Juekson Street Hospital ami Surgirnl INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES, ? AUGUSTA, OA. I I, rl"MIE- Undersigned would respectfully call the ii JL attention of Planters and SlaVu-owiicrs a generally, to tiieir complete and extensive ental)- o lishineut ill Augustn, (.??., for llie nccoiiitiiodu- I) tion of NEGROES requiring SURGICAL < !* EltATIONS or Trealinent in (JllltOXIC ]>1S- h EASES. The Building is situated on the corner of Jack- ^ son and Ken wick Streets, between the O oorgitt anil j j. the Savannah ({ail Road Depot*; and in sight, of both. It is therefore convenient for the receptiua of patients from a distance. In its eonBtructiou, throughout the entire plan, v?'?.o litpi in view the special purpose to which it is ap- (. plied; being tarnished with everything which jj cun conduce to the comfort of the SICK. It is j, supplied with hoi mid cold baths and shower ^ baths?and has wntcr-viusets in each story to avoid fatigue and exposure to the patients. It is also well ventiluted and lighted with gas. With the constant attendance of experienced J' male and female nurses, the patient will be saved much of the suffering which too often is the rc- '' result of unavoidable neglect in the treatment of j' Negroes in ordinary private practice. TERMS?For Board, lodging and Nursing, per month, ?10. For all necessary Medical attendance, Surgical Operat.ons, die., the same as . iu ordinary city practice. 1,1 it. *. CAMPHELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician. ? May 3, 1855. 2 mtf S POUIA HI A NURSERIES.?1855-6. SUittMKK. A CUAilIIT10i\D HAVE for sale a large and fine collection of /i the best varieties of FRUIT Tit HE 3, consisting of PEACHES, PLUMS, APRICOTS, NECTARINES, FIGS, GRAPE VINES, PEARS, both standard and dwarf, APPLES, standard and dwarf, ROSES, FLOWERING SHRUBS, and tine EVERGREEN treca of all kinds. Ti Their Fru:t Department embraces all the heat native varieties, early and laic, as well as choice r<1 foreign kinds, and the trees are of fine habit and ih growth. Priccd Catalogues Kent to all applicants ni after the 1st September ir Dr. J. II. LOGAN, at the Itnuner Office, Abbeville C. H., S. C., will reccivc and forward St orders. Address .,;i SUMMER <fc CRAMMOSD, f? Pomniia, S. C. July 18, 1855. 13 tij VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. ~ rPllE Subscriber, interning t? remove to the JL West, oIJits for sale his Plnmation, lying _ 3 miles South-Euflt of Abbeville Court llousc, /' ;ontaiuing . 335 ACRES, V tounded by lands of H. A Jones, James Ed w wards and others. About 40 Acres of tirft rate G Kn'PT/rtl ? - 1 ' ,.v . ,vm??ivarou UIIU 1U CUIUVttllOU DOt blll>- H I ect lo overflow. SOO Acre* WHMimbcrod I.nnd, l>r mil ubout 125 Acrcu cleared and in cultivation. - "I1 Upon the premises in a good MILL SEAT, ' willi excellent water power. Also. several places on tlie Land which have been tried lor GOLD, and good specimt->iK found. 111 These pointu will be indicated to pervons who will examine the premises. JOHN DOUGLASS. October 7, 1855. 25 8111 rhe Settlement of the Estate of ~ Thomas Sims, Dec'd. F IO ALL wliom it may concern, notice, is hereby giveA that a final Settlement of the H Personal Estnto.of Thomas Sims, dec'd., will he 1 tiade before the Ordinary of Abbeville District, cr >n the first Tuesday in January next. All per- ft ions indebted to the Estate, are required to muke K mmediate payment to John it. Willson, the actHg . Administrator, and those having demands, )<e?ent them to the same, ' ... SAMUEL DONALD, > JOHN* H. WILLSON. f Adm ? Octotn* 4, lm* . 2*. 8m Land ^Warrants. .y S lO/OOO A CR EH WANTKD: f" TM1E undereifftied lg ribfc.navinw ? 1 JL Cash Pri<i*?for fynd WWfrAnta. Iwril ?t " ill tinien jrivo within a fo^iwots of the A fork and y?a?^ington prioifs, A?P ric< i? in thr?<i i on pnrk?U n8e ;uo4r^?li,*o\r?piily^-l "find '(l>o< I b"? saonot pay. at all ilineftthe aitme fof ?.??nd >?'At-i ania> -my pricee trill JiBre?fl<-r be regulate# by' be Mtsfksl prices (n .Nevr York. ,' - I have heard af'oojtro Warrant toWpri: -who ia*r l<*t%20 llvthe.ridi'^f-I^nd W?it?ntii, bV * ^yifyf.jne^ eh'aiftfc te-buy'.- >W, TS V*rra?r<bdid**** AelkWUjftui'^eceftainin? 1' ?J? '* 'tjtii'i' i*" <lc ;'S^' - thank* lor tlie lib- v . ,-jt , ral patronage ron?leiv<l ltilli for the past |iwo ill's tlmt. I.'! has Wen enjriifrt'il in the I'uiriu^e lusinow, mill hopes liy tin- strictest attention lo l?i> husiiu'sa hereafter, to merit u continuance of lie name. ? 1! tiegs li'Sivi' to rail the attention of all tvlio my desire any article in the line of Carriages and Buggies, ^ ^ 9 tlin slock lie now has on liniid. lie hall)' early finished, a lot of JiU(J0'1A'M, of <1 irt*nI lyles, besides ft splendid six-seat HOCK A IV A Y\ il of which lie will warrant to lie o( (lie finest. lateiial, hii' ( -( ii ii t in I construction, mrl most e!c ant finish, for sale at as low prices lis can be uf? irilaul. A TJ^O, Out* ?cct>ii<l-liaiid (JAUHY-ALL, and on? ' ohil-liiintl oiie-lionse li Alt OUCI 112, for sale ll?'?p. ?S-/"AI1 order." for nuv style of CahiugcB or tilled at the shortest notice. C-&4" J?/2/'AI/{/M(t, in all its branches, <lotto 'illi neatness and despatch. E. J. TAYI.OIl, Abbeville C. If., Jan. 25, 1855. 40 ly Let us Talk About It. h j l? , : ' ? V? - I '.t , . Fr4 uni i rwrn av?o on t a ?vuuv<vm o nL.L.Oa WHY Alll'J WE SICK? IT HAS JiKKN tin* iot of tlm human rrtfco to In* wi-isjlifl down l?y <li$<-use mid Suffering. |()i<|jO\V A Y'S I'll.i.S are specially adapted > llu* relief of the WRAlv. ilie ^KliVOUSi 10 liKLK-ATE; nuil ili" INFIHM, ??f all clinics, gos, sexes, ami etinstit lit tons. 1'iofessor Ilollonv iMTsoimlly superintend* flu* liiaiiufacluio of is iin'iliciii<'? in l Ik- Unit oil Slates, and offers nil to :i free uuil enlightened people, us tlio 4 est. remedy the worl J tver saw for the removal I" disease. Y3i?so Pi IN 1'iirif}' tt!? ISEood* Thes?i famous I'ills are eJfcpressly combined t?J penile on tile stomach, llie iil'cl', the lui!iit'yf>i in lunirs, the skin, ntnl the bowels, correcting ny derangement in their fuuet ions, purifying le hlood, th? veiy fountain of life, ulid ihuscuri\r (li.SHiiso in :?ll h? )ysgi(>))si;i ami Livrr Complaints. Nearly halt' the human rape Inivo taken iIicfo ill-:. It has been proved in all parts of the 'orhl, tluii ni.thiiic has been found equal tu leni in cases of dit-oi-deis of the liver, dyspepa, and stomach complaints jrcnenilly. They hmi jiive a healthy tone to these ortrniif, howver much deranged, and when ail other menus avo failed. Gcat'i'Sil nihility. Ill Health*Many of the despotic Governments have open:l their Custom Houses to the introduction of l?-se Pills, that tln-y lu.iy lieeoine the Ittcdieine f tin- masses. Learned Colh ?es admit that this icdieine is the best remedy ever known ir persons of delicate health, or where the oys in has l?e? n impaired, ns its invigorating prop' rtn'3 never fail to afford relief. rottiitlo t'oiiipltiints. No Female, 3-0111111 or old, should be without lis celebrated medicine. It correct* nod requites the monthly courses at. all periods, actii g 1 many eases like a churn). It is also the best ud safest. medicine that, can be given to children f all a<res, and for any complaint; couseqticnt' no family should be without it. - _ follnirai/'x J'illx ore the first remedy known in thr world for thr follouiliy JJittatxr*: stbma Dinrrlnea Indigestion oivul Com- Dropsy Influenza plaints Debility Inflammation . oiiulia Fever and Ague Inward Weakolds Female Coin- ncas host Diseases plaints Liver Com* o.-tiveness Headaches plaint.i lyftpepsin .Stone and LownefS of den (i ravel Spirits ecoudary Venereal AfTec- Worms, of all Symplons tions kinds, c&- Sold at the Manufactories of Professor 01.1.0Way, 80 Maiden Lime, New York, and t-t Strand, London, and l?y fill respectable 'rugaists and Dealers of Medicine] throughout io United Stales, and the civilized World, in axes, at. 25 cents, f>:24 cents, ftfid ?1 each. 5^39** Thcru is n cftvin.r k?? fa "1 t,??u.n ie liirgor sizes. N. It. Directions for tlie guidance of pntienttf i every disorder, are affixed to each Box. . M ny l(>, 4 eow 1 )'< L Dowell, | R- A Rogers. IW D Do Well. >f Georgia of Alabama. of Floridu. -v DOUTIJ., KOGUllS & CO.,' :;'V9 FACTORS, SBfc; l-eneral Commission Merchants, AND SHIPPING AGENTS, IVorlli Atlantic Wliarff CHARLESTON, S. C* i WM present gient fueililies for selling COT* ' f>N, and espeeinllvFLOlUJ, WJI EAT, CORN, ' id DOMESTIC PRODUCE. We make ni<Liigemcnts Willi our inferior fripnd.< to transact, rir business nt the very lowest rate of chnrgeiv j * id pledge ourselves to promptness in .eveijf impaction. Liberal Advances made on Consignments. "Jrr'fi ries personal attention to the iutoresis of ouritrons", and your favor and influence respect- * ' f." IIV solicited. ILTKKST OF REFERENCES GIVEN. .0 \ August 28, 1855. 19 ,4m ?? ? NEW CA^BIACTSHOP/ | ' Hii?<> D3;ill, Ablxvfllc Dli>trlrt, ill Imild to or<l?r light OAURIAGKS, BUG*..'; '# lEri, WAOONS, Sie., of the hest mttlerial ibd irkiiuuiRliip. on the most liberal terms. " ?''-j UEI'AUiJ^G done ut oliort notice, und iu the ,> "* nt mnniier. . Tlic husiiifss will lip under the supervision. ir father, Mr. ISIIAKL IU)N1). \vIio,'infa?<?*$ S y known us u Carriage buildrr (or a number j&* ar* in Augusta, Georgia. Ho will act ue oa'r^T"yiL' ;ent ill the trnnsaction of all blmucM ( to the Carriage l>ti^irrtvsf. XV e hope by strict attention And good merit a liberal bIihi-h i?i?nn?? 8. IlL TiOKD.'^'Sf^ M u rch 7, 185*5. 46 ;' artnership Expire(i>i>y-'lafxd^i^^k Plt.E undersigned will sell llfeirWptwe'^^iKf^ > I of G OOL).s utcoet for Oteh;^* edit Will) a small udvunco to Co vjir-eype"n ftfo.'~M| They also offer their t*ro STORE-'ftQt 4 'M. HOUSES and Lat?-one 's^lfe?yHjKgi?? recnwood Depot, ooc u pV trtgv ?f in na n Dry Goods-nrtu Ori?cccy cly new. The other is the i*oll'fcncrWn^^/lrt?^fe[ present occupied by as In the ncing tw?? large Room?-^-oi>^:fbr P^^WbMMBW e other for Groccriea and tTafcflwiMr ftjal H.rns are Fifty" by-Se^t^iSdWie^^HH iiftHfwith niniriii iiinl ^rrfiiitf tii