The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, July 29, 1854, Image 3
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Committed to. Jail,
ul ON the 24th inetaut, a negro boy, wl
give? his name as
-<V> ANDY.
Ho is about five feet eight or nifte inches big]
?nd weighs about one hundred and forty <
forty fine pounds. Ha says, that he beloni
to Dr. Edon, of Georgia, but cannot tell i
Vhat county his master resides, as he hi
never lived with him in .Georgia, ne wi
Inred, lie says, to Mr. James Crawford, net
MTinnsboro, S. G., and ran i 'ay from bin
Andy is an intelligent boy, .^peaks readil
when spoken to. Has no other marks b
which to describe hira ni?ra minutely.
The owner of said" boy is notified to eluii
and prove his proportytvithin the time requi
?d bv law, else be will be disposed of in maiiiM
and form aa directed by law, iu such cases mad
?ud provided.
a. uMv V?TT.T.
AVbcvilllc C. IL S. C.,' )
July 26, *54. ... J 12 tf
WHEAT! WHEAT!! AGAIN!!!
Walker dc OEenu
Respectfully beg to state that they ai
btiix in the market for Wheat.
THEY will contiuue to purchase any QUA?
TITY of good well cleaned Wheut Early aj
(plication to secure good prices are iuiportan
WALKER <fc GLENN,
Opposite Bank of Newberry.
Newberry,. July 16,'64. .10 tf
HEAD QUARTERS.
6th Regiment 8. O. JVT.
"ORDER No.
1^7"HEREA8JDr. F. F. Garv has boon n.i
V Y pointed first Surgeon,* Augustus Moo
?econd Surgeon, Lewis It. Dnntzler Fay Ma
ter, W. A. Williams Chnplain, each wit
their respective ranks, will bo obeyed nnd r<
speeted accordingly.
By order of Col. T. J. ROBERTS.
J. J. Adams, Adj.
July 16th, '54. 10 4t
HEAD QUARTERS, .
8th Regiment 8. O. M.,
Abbeville C. H., S. C., July 18th, 1654.
juiiau AKT to orders from lirigadicr Gei
JL eral Weaver the Stli Regiment S. C. M
will assemble at Morrow's Old Field, on Sntu
da}', 6th of August next, armed and equippc
as the law directs for Drill aii\l Review.
Commissioned and non-Commi!>9ioncd officei
will assemble the day previous for Drill mi
Instruction.
Captains will be expected to make full r<
turns of their companies on day of Drill.
Li. Col. Harper and Maj. Rogers are charge
with the extension of this order to their respec
live Battalions.
By order of Col. Baskin.
A. A. WILLIAMS, Adjutant
iiuiy 22, 0+ 11 tCl
A1TENTI ON C AVALRYTHERE
will be an Election held in tli
Washington Troop of Cavalry on Suturdai
the 29th instant, for Captain, to till the vacail
cy occasioned by tlic resignation of Captuii
\V. 8. Harris. D. J. Jordan, J. JlcQuerns, Win
liutler, Manu?.rers._. .. . "*
by order of Col J. L. Tulbert.
J. C. MARTIN, Maj.
Jnly 4, 1854. 9 8t
HEAD QUARTERS.
2d Regiment Cavalry.
Liberty Hill, S. C.. )
July 7th, 1854. f
ORDER No.
ACCORDING to an order from Gen. Wijko!
the sceond Regiment of Cavalry will pt
rade at Longtnire's, on Tliursday 3rd of Ai
gmt next, for Drill and Review.
The Commissioned ojid non-Couintissione
officers will assemble the day previous nt th
the same place, for drill and instruction.
Col. JKO. F. TALBERT.
July 15th, '84. 10 2t
HEAD QUARTERS,
First Division,
Abbeville C. 1L, S. C., )
. .June 20, 1854. J
ORDER No. 2.
THE Following Officers will composc tl
Staff of the First Division of South On
olina Militia .
JOHN GL S1MKINS, Division Adjutant Gei
eral, with the rank of Colonel.
BENJAMIN Z. HERNDON, Division Inspe
tor General, with the raulc of Lieutenaut Cc
oncL
J. BERRY SLOAN, Division Qilartermasb
General, with tho rank of Major.
ROBERT A: FAIR? Division Paymaster, wit
the rank of Major. . *
, WILLIAM L. CALHOUN, Aid-de-camp, wit
th? rank of Major.
| ROBERT MAXWELL, Jr., Aid-de-oamp, wit
' the rank of Major. * *
JOHN W. 8UBEU,/Aid-dc.camp, with tli
rank of Major. ^
The above named officers "have been con
missioned in coaforrtiity with the rank of eacl
and they will be obeyed and respected * aceor<
ingly.
By ordci- of SAMUEL McGOWAN,
Maj. ?en. 1st Diviaion 8. C. M.
June 20, 1864. . . 7 lm
HEAD QUARTERS,
First Division^. C. K.
Abbeville C. H., S, C., June 20,^854.
nnnvn v? ?. / v
THE Following Begimepte will parade, ft
Drill and Review, at the time* and plnc<
specified below, vl* ;v
The-10th Regunent of Infantry at Richer'
on'*, on Thnraday, the 27th of Jnly next.
The 1th Regiment of AtlhV"01
WeWa," on Saturday, U*j 29th. of July next
The 9th Regiment of Infantry, at Lowa^.c
Tuesday, the 1st of August next,
; Tfie .2d Regiment of Cavalry nt ML Veruo:
??^^fty,tha'3dpf Au^?'n?t 'ItttflUb
Regi trjon t oi tufiintr TOK' Morrow
Old Field, on &twdS7. iktf?0l of ' Au*u4fc,
The 8th Riffirtgrft of Infantry at Xbtta^
. ?9Tb* Haypte'
*?The 424
Hall's, c
intent of Infantry at HoritelJ?, (
Tbaixday, the \Hhxsf August.
Tt?a
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FISHER & AGNEW & CO., ^
"? COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, S. tf
TMtftECT IMPORTERS OF
k English Hardware^ Cutlery
? ' Guns, &c., Sec, Z'
re ' (7 *?V""'' ?r
in TT7 0ULD call tbe attention of the citizens o
1S t t Abbeville to tbeir stock of
13 Hardware, Faints, Oils, Window Glass, <Lc
ir CON818TINO, IS PART, AS FOLLOWS, VIZ:
" Flat, Round, Square, Oval, Hulf-ova), Baud, Slice
J" and IIoop I HON;
y Brads, Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Pot-ware, Fire Dogs
Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths,
11 Axes, Sj>a4es, Shovels, Hoe?, Tea Kettles,
r* Trace and Wagon Chains of all kinds. Scythes,
:r Locks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire,
le Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Irons,
Gunpowder, Blasting Powder, Percussion Caps
Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead,
Mill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Boxes,
Cnrpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvils,
y iccs, on row iiuics, oiocks and IJies, JUullowv,
Cast, German and Blister Steel, Borax,
Carriage Springs, Axles, llubss Shafts, Felloes,
e Patent, Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frame*
Bolts, Mallcablo Costings, Knobs,
r. Laces, Brass and Silver Plated Bands,
). And Carriage Materials generally.
t. Pure White Lead, Chromo Green,
Paris Green, and Paints of all kinds,
Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan,
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, <fcc.
? Their stock comprises the lnrgest and best as
sortment in Columbia, is purchased on'tlie verj
best terms, and will be sold at a small ndvanci
for cash.
Orders, accompanied with satisfactory refer
j ence, will receive prompt attention, and al
,;oods will be delivered at the Railroad Depoi
of clinrrTA f/?r/1rnvn?A
" "FfsiiER <t AGNEW <fc CO.
Columbia, Oct. 25, 1803. 26 tf
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry 'writs of Fieri Facias
to me directed, I will sell at Abbeville
Court House, on the first Monday in AU
GUST next?
Two hundred and thirty-seven acres of land,
more or les?, bounded by land? of Ed ward Jones,
Thomas Pettipru and others, ns the property ol
i Joseph B. Price, at the suit of John Jones.
P* Orif Inf. nf rrnrwlu /mnolof!#, ..1 - -
?, vvucovuig ui ciuui!, cnssi'
" mers, calicoes, muslin?, bonnet?, nnd a urent vaii.
ty of other goods, levied ou as the property
"6 bf W. R. Sanders, nt the suit of William Spcet
d rind others.
One horse nnd wngon, levied on ns the property
of William Nowden, nt the suit of Archy
McCord and others.
d At Lowndcsville, on Wednesday after ealeday.
one rifle gun, one violin, one saddle, and
the interest in a lot of blacksmith too s, levied
on ns the property of Thomas J. Ilouzoe, at the
suit of Samuel Linsey nnd others.
S. A. IIODGES, S. A. D.
July 15, 1854. 10 bid
e _ HEAD QUARTERS.
f 1st Brigade Cavalry, S. O. M.
[ ORDER No. 2.
IJJ VLtj o?- Gftvnlry wil)
"*tl. Puradc for Drill aud Iteview ot the the time
and places specified below:
Tlie 2nd Regiment of Cavalry nt Longmires
(not at Mount Veruion) on Thursday 3d of Au_
gust next.
The 1st Regiment of Cavalry at Smith's
Store on Saturday tlie lUth of August next.
The Commissioned and . non-CommisBioned
Officefs will appear at the pluces above stated
in their respective Regiments the day previoue
for Drill and Inspection. By order of
S. M. WILKES,
l* Brig. Genl. 1st Brigade Cavalry, S. C. M.
' John V. Moout, Brig. Maj.
July 5, 1851. 9td
d fj*' Tinnnoi' pnnr
HEAD QUARTERS.
6th Regiment 8. O. M.
ORDEll No
PURSUANT to orders from Ilend Quarters,
the Sixth Regiment of Infantry will parade
ut Loiuax's on Tuesday, the eight of August
next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
The Commissioned and uon-Commissioiied
officers will attend the duy previous for drill
and instruction. Lieut Col. Clinkscales ant!
Maj. Hodges are charged with the extension ol
this order throughout their respective conv
inands. Captains commanding lieat Compa
IlieS will OL'der out thn I'ionpprfi in ?lw.ir
tivc commands.
The Cokcsbury Fcnciblcs are respectfully in
le vited tu attend on that occasion.
r. The Jocasso Band will attend at Lomax's th<
8th of August ndxt
tt. Officers both of staff and line will ho re
quired to appear in full uniform on the 8th o
c. August. By order of
1? CoL T. J. ROBERTS.
J. J. Adams, Adj.
jr July 15th, '54. 10 ? 4t
j, EDWARD WE STFDEJUO,
. ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.j
" T) ETURNS thanks for post favors, and re
. -fAj'spcctftill}' solicits a continuoneo oftfiekame
He keeps constantly on hand, of his own manu
facture, a Lnrgc Assortment, of SADJ>LES
e HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac.
Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS
l" Being a practical workman, he is prepared t<
!' make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness ant
*" Military Equipments, at short notice, and at ai
low prices as any other establishment.
fg'Pflrticulftr attention paid to all kiuds o
Repairing. "
I ii tin Q Idltl * ?? ?
WMMV O, AUl/T. UU il
' . . j "STRAYED,
4
rfzrfkf* FROM the aobaeribor, on the 81st o
/x7? May, a Black Hare, in good or
der, white face, and one hiod'foot white,.- somi
white spota on the shoulders. No other mark
5* recollected. About seven years old. .
. Any information.relative to said Mare -wil
? be thankfully reoeived.
v ^Address _ ? A.,J. CONNER, r
Id :.r Long-Caue, Abbeville District, 8. 0.
July. 1 8 tf
m :
n??mv a w?mn
_ ttCJWHX O. AjBJKlXl,
- WHOLES ALE 4c RET All
\ ... . DKAlEn IS ' *
> 6B0CBKIBS, PROVISIONS frCOJFECTIONARIES
ABBEVTLIJEJ, 6>0? B.6.'* ^
g May 10, 1868. % * - > 1-tf#
fihigarr Coffee uid Xoliui^
t n mm. n. o. jmaraKm* price*:
4 20 Sacks of Rio COPfEE tt reduced pricci
- 2 hbdfl. W. I. MOJuASSES. * * # 4 3
15 bbls K* O* clo
.aaajaii
U . lOO Sacka Salt,
TOSTRewindaud for ealo at # i' ' p
?.^ ? KE**'*
lit ' 'f' * " '
r
' * .
V *'
..v" v" .
^; HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOQD QAR
: j^QWmMn
? ' &.- # fiat? J. ?>
<V .' ...l, /*s' ?' i*
OQ 1
Q <u
The subscri&cf will keep on haud the
4CQACHES, ROCKAWAYS, BAROl
^Pf TRAVELLING
To be had in tlie State, embracing nil the newes
bnild to order any kind that may be wanted,
' Harness, double & single; Whips, Nettin,
Alno, Coachmakor'N stock of a
VST Repairing in all its branches, pro
IS'AU Work
June 8, 1854. 2.
GREAT SOIJTJ
3 CHOLERA. \ ' *
DYSENTERY, [ "
( DIARRIICEA, ) BOWEL PI
t Also, Admirably adapted to many Discs
Mensti
THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL ,
ENCO0
1st. It euros tlie wowt cases of Diarrhoea.
i 2d. It cures Uic worst forms of Dysentery.
3d. It cUrea California or Mexicuti Diarrhoea.
4tli. It relieves the severest Colic.
1 5th. It cures Cholera Morbus. H1
j. Cth. It cures Cholera Infantum.
xx iew snort extracts iron:
"1 Iiave used Jacob's Cordial in my family, on
' nicnt, a valuable remedy." ? lion.
"It gives me pleasure in being able to rccom
enee, and the experience of mv neighbors and fr
to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz
Wm. II. Underwood, fortnei
"I take great pleasure in reconimeuding this
diseases, for which 1 believe it to be a sovereign
ever tried by me." * A. A. Gauldino,
"This efficient remedy is travelling into celeb
Russia, and gaiuing commcndutiou wherever us<
&T For sale by Watidlaw <fc Lyon, Abbcvil
Smith, Hodge's Depot F. G. Parks, Green woo
A ???iu . ,n.i i... .
OIIIV i&gWIIVO | UI1U vrj u
Savannah, Gn., May 13, 1854.
JUST RECEIVED!~
Hi. STRAUSS, Coke?bnry.
LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as Bareges,
Tissues, Clially, Grenadines, Mualtns, Poplins;
plain, figured, dotted Swiss MUSLINS;
Silks, Ginghams, Jaconets, Jtc.
Embroideries*.
Beautiful assortment of Collars, Chemisettes, Infant
Bodies Under Sleeves, Cuff6, Linen Cambric
Handkerchiefs, ?tc.
Talmas and Mantilla*,
NEW STYLE BONNETS AND MISSES DATS.
ALSO
Ribbons, Gloves, and Mitts; Edging and Inserting.
FANS, PARASOLS, Perfumery, and
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
For Gent* and Boys.
A full assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING..?Hats.
Caps, Boots, Brogans, <fcc. Linen
Drills, Cashmere, Broad Cloth, Zephyr Cloth,
, Drop d'Ete, <fcc. Besides, a new and full supply
i of spring, 6uinnicr, and Household Articles?
j LINEN DIAPERS, ?fcc. I hesitate not to say
that my stock is one of the most BEST AS1
SORTED STOCK in the up country. Come
I and examine.?PRICES ^1<S LOW AS J'OSI
SIBLE. M. STRAUSS.
F April 1, 1854. 41 tf
COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Bollinger & Friday,
Opporite Jaunty" a and Ifunt'a Hotelt,
, Columbia, S. O.
WHOLESALE AND BET.VIL DEALERS IS
- Groceries, Liquors, Hardware and Plantation
Snpplies.
Purchase COTTON and other PRODUCE.
%S~ Deliver all Goods the Depot free of
charge. nih'25
W. BOLL1NOEH. | J A3 K. KIIIDAT.
M. H. Berry, .*
FURNITURE AND CHAIR WARER00I,
No. 185 Main tlrcH. k
Colombia, Sftnth- Carolina^f **?
> "17" EEPS constantly on hand/of his own>mannJLV
facture and from aotae of the best mnnu
factories at the North, a largo stock of FURNI>
TURE and CHAIRS; also, WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES, Ac. .
1 Being a practical workman, he ia prepared
- to make (9 order all kinds of Furniture id the
f best manner, and at as low prices as any othei'
establishment ^ ''
, PleaoQ call'and examine before purchasing
. elwwhere. mh25
. IVoticc.
f rtaut? i.;~ j-?.i ??a ?ii :<
'Aipj AIUUIVU, V??VUWfO, UUU HU ? UUIU Jbiuuy
1 cobqem will talce notice, that a final set
8 tlemeot of the Estate of Thomas G. Norroll do9
ceaaod, will take plftaein the Ordinary's office.
. at*Abbeville Court House, on the tweuty-fourth
day of August next; and in tlie mean time, it
Is expected that all demands will be rendered
up to JOHN SADLER, Adm>.''*
May 2ith 1854. 55 3m +??
* CHEAP CASH STOBE^j
ABBEVILLE a ri-. S. C.'
- CHAMBERS AND MAE^Eiil,'
TT A VP. '.f *KV t TYJ.,
t VVVU VVI 4?V VUV, VVI.*f , */|#
i) XX Marshall's RsDge. where Jtheyiyill ojl'er
to the eftiup* .of Aboevitt^.the^Xargeat and
' Cheapest stock of Fan?)? 8UpW Dry Gopcls.
. Boot^jJShoes, Hats jind'^Caps, Pord-Ware and
Crockory, for" Cash Oad Gash Only?pur
profits are so small that wenre not able to sell
L oar Goods, on time, an d we are confident, after
. ah examination of.ourstock, tbe purchaser will
pejrtfcirc audi a .great margin between oar
Prices ond the . Prices usually asked for Gooof
In AH# J Sin a ' wall saa ittni il* So '
KM VMS W W VUC1I
A call is ?olicite<^ as we take pleasure in'exhibP
ing our Goo&ioaU.wfco mayj*yar n* with a
. V 7 * * "
* ' #1
ssgasiip^a
- >
i Thornton.], . ^ dp* ** &.. r"\
i largest and moat elegant assortment of
JGITES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES,
WAGONS, &c.,
t styles and lutest fashions of the day, and will
in the most superb and durable manner. Also, *
gs, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, &c.
II kinds on hnnd for sale low.
mplly and faithfully done, at low prices.
warranted.
4 ly
iERB HBMBBY.
LL ( CHOLERA MORBUS,
_ . J BILIOUS CIIOLIC.
SEA8ES. ( CHOLERA INFANTUM.
ises of Females?most especially Painful
mation.
^RE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE
HUMS.
7th. It cures painful Menstruation.
8th. It relieves pain in Back unci Loins.
9th. It counteracts Nervousnoss and Dcspon10th.
It restores Irregularities. [dency.
11th. It dispels Gloomy <fc HysteriealTeclings.
12th. It's an admirable Tonic.
- i
i Letters, Testimonials, &o. <
id hove found it a most efficient and in my judg- (
IIiftAv Waiinkr, Judge of Supreme Court, Gn.
mend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal experiiends
around ine, is a sufficient guarantee for me
: a wercign remedy." . ..
ly Judge ojTSuperior Coartj^Cherokee Circuit,
invaluable medicine to ollUfilictcd with bowel
i remedy?decidedly superior to any thing else
Deputy G. M. of the Qrnnd Lodge of Georgia,
rity as fast as Bonaparte pushed hip columns into
id.'*?Georgia Jeffrrsonian, May 10t/i, 1853.
le; John Smith, Cokesbury; Roberts, Adams it
d. IIaviland, Harral ACo., Charleston, Wholeind
Druggists throughout the State.
WM..W. BLISS <fc CO., Proprietor?.
53?Cm *
AnERICAN HOTEL.
iLUiByua, s. a ;
M. THE undersigned/tnkes tliift ineth-"(S^
od of.aturniiMr thanks for the liberal
lutrmlin ! !<*I fi) l.:~ TT/.iTor* ? J
r- ..pv ? ^ V,?I V wf w II1C X1VUOD, UtlU
of informing nia friopdi and the travelling pub
lie, that lie still keeps open the Establishment
for tfceir accommodation. '
Having re-fitted the Building, furnished the
Rooms witlraew and convenient Furniture, and
having a sot of well drilled servants, an experienced
Caterer and Cooks, his Table will be
spread with the best the market affords. By .
tnese, and hif own personal attention; he hopes
to give general satisfaction to those who favor
him with their company. ?
He is pleased ul4o to announce that Mr, John.
A. Houston lias just completed large and Commodious
S TABLES and CARRIAGE HOUSE in 1
connection with the HOTEL, and will take special
charge of tijpt deparmcnt; -and will-be propored
to accommodute tho public with, Saddle
n..roc tt?,.fc.>-...i r>?i a?
on^liire; and travellers will be conveyed
despatch to any part of tho surrounding country
on reasonable terms. - 'v
He has also large and convenient LOTS, for
the accommodation of Traders and Stock Drivers,
who are specially invited to call.
ISAAC SMITH.
Hamburg, S. C., May 13, 1854. 68-8111 >
NEW SPRHSTO GOQDS.~ i
MA. RANSOM, Agent for R. M. Fou/ra,
has just recoived (afc'liia old stand. Sib- j
ley's corner,) (v new and complete assortmento'l*
spring Uoodk A?
Among which may be found-^- -* jl. '
Super. Plaid BAREGES and TISStttS,'very* ^
rich styles; - 3K 1
Beautiful French JACONETS, all colors;
Lace Striped ORQANDIES, ^-rfdo. *-4;
BAItEGE DeLAINES,-nil qnalitiea and-colors ;
PRINTED LAWNS, do. * v ? go&,
Dotted SWISS and Fig'd. ORGANDIES, ?ncw
style; ? - ' ^
Brocade nnd Light Col?rdfc SltKSto(^i?^ cKtap;
.Fig'd. W at'rd, and Plain*BVk. ' ;3?p v ' - sto# j:.
Solid Colored BEkEGES;. StK
Mourning goods, 1
GINGHAMS and PRINT^#5?^'ry Tffc^ty,
new styles and cheap; ,H?-J ~ * ' ?
Fancy Ribbons, beautifufissortwent;^^ ^
Parasolrfisnd Fans, Of rfvery. styl^qnftrioe j ^ ,
flcmstl^h and Bor'd. ^invCarpEH(?^dJ$^^r "
qualities; . ?? >-*
|Grcnudine and Glaico^Silk Q^antilias, jslynifter
Real lltisil LINENS; Damaai^abl^po*?*?| :
ranted c. 11 Linen;- . v'r/*;-- - ; ** j
Table Doyli'ea andNapkin/tosMfeaf);/ S*
Linen ToweU and Toweling,'all quaUtie?;' 7*^
" Drillings and 06^ona(je?,- djw - ^^1'
Bleach'd and Brown 9heetingff and Sliirtin?,?lt *>
the lowest ?anrket prices^* '
Muslin and Lace Undersleeve^neV.?tyu^* ^ ">
" " ' Inside Ildkf's and C^ilura, new ;
styles; * 3
GenU Ties'and Cravat< light for ?(>TnrtIej;Hoakry
and Gloves, for all ages ana? conditions;;
P.Mtnot. Tlao* ' t>/?4 - T.:u?
!---I " ^U"
Brushes, Ac.; i*. * - . , *
!?ti!ogne, Otto of Rosea, Extracts, Vfro?!-4 <
wLBieliaving this stockio be as com(U#t&$? duv
m Auguslo, I would respectfully riStpest all
thosq. visiting either thitpluco or Hamburg, UJ '
give me a call Wore purchasing."; Ifamgtto &, .
" <^uick 4Pmafr|?r<5fi5
ormngie jgacninos, at pricaa sufficiently Iowf to
at?d .not hablo to get out of orde^ ii capnble ;
offlpjittisg ?nd Tl>o$iairo%^^.
gtto pe* birar?b?tt*e than iriedo by hand. If 4
ispj* :
A * . W ' -M- *
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, OllAliLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
Uftf' . V-'. .r-1? ? ' ,
TRANSPARENT
WIHTBQW SHAITjES,
fAPER-IIANGIAIGS AND MATTfcESSBfif ?
*177 King-Street, Charlestons. O.
THE subscriber has oa hand a large assort
ment, and is constantly receiving by the
steamers, tlie )litest patterns-of WINDOW
SHADKS and PAI'ER-HANG?NGS, for sale
wholesale and retail!
Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of or cry
style and variety, from COtents to $6 caoli 1
French and> American PAPER-HANGINGS,
and BORDERS, of the latest Patterns, from
C? cents to $0 per Roll.
?ALSO
A largo variety of CORNICES, Lacq niwl
Musliti CURTAINS, Damask and Sati&i DELAINES,
Centre Tnssuls, Loojis. Bands, Pius,
Venetian Blinds, Cone Blinds, Mattresses, Cukhious,
Fire Screens, <?e. *.
% All kinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and the business),
n.3 usual, attended to-in all its branches.
MATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool aud IlaiiS
Mattre83ea,-al\vaya on hand, made from tlio.best
material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds
and Palliastcrs. Coll and see thcui?-prices
reasonable.
To persons w ishing any of the.above articles
to sell, a discount will be made. The prices of
this establishment are moderate and uniform,
and as low as any other establishment.
II. W. KINSMAN.
March 25, 1854. 46 . ?
B. W. & J. P. Force & An
WHOLESALE DEALEU3 IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
No. 21 llaync street, .>
Charleston. . ' * ??
II ItXJ. W. FORCE, ) -]> .
rouN p. fobce, >
UENJ. COXLEY, ) Illll25
CHARLESTON.IIAT MANUFACTORY,
240 King street,
ALL kinds of Bcftver, Moleskin, Silk and
Cnssimcre IIATS, of the latest style?,
made to order at short notice.
An excellent assortment of new styles of
5THAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats and
Ddps^always ou Jiand. .. R. HAW LEY.
Wm. Howl and,
No. 244, Beiid of King street,
Cliarlfston, S. C. *
imi'ohteu and dealer in
French, English and Amorican
GOODS FOR PLANTATION USE. ?
Particular attention puid to Mourns', j and
Fancy Dress Goods.,, iufi22
~ _i
jonn u-. W ILL is, .
FANCY B0OT AND SHOE STOKE,
Trunks, Oarpet Bags, Vail sea, Combs and
Brushoi, _ ^
WHOLESALE A^D RETAIL,
Corner of King street and Horlluck's Alley,
nih25 Oharleaton^'S. O.
DEALER IN ALL KIWDw* OK
** ENGLISH, Ffi&WJMSj A$BRI(JAN^
No*. 246 and 248 King-ttreet, corner of Hotel,
mli25 Charleston, 8. G.'
I' ~~ ., E. H. Lane,
Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fancy Good*
- Honsc,
Medical, Miscellaneous nnd Account BOOKS,
in great variety, at the lowest trade prices.
No. 6 Hayne street,
Charleston, South Carolina.*
Kelson Carter,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,
No. 17 Hayne itreet,
SIGN OF THE LARGE YELLOW MORTAR,
WHERE he is prepared to exhibit.* lurgc
stock of Drugs, Medicines, Druggist*'
Furniture, Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dye
Stuffs, Pprfuinery, Sq&ps, Window Glass, Putty,
(ke.T'Ac.; -ftliich he offers at tho lowest market
prices, - ' " * mh25
i. ; ?
Havdsm Brother & Co .
^I'OETKIIS AXD DEALHH8 IK
/watches, Clock*, jejrelrf, Siliftr Ware,
Military and Fancy Goods
North East corner of Kittg and Hotel streett.
tuh25 Charleston, 8. O.
~~~ ** "Browning' & Lemaa^"
"V. "'^WierfeM OF * "
/-.? Preach, firitish and OaiASlan
lOVTHnd 211 King-mtet, coVftor of Market street.
^ Charleston, S. C.,
/^AfiPETlNGS ?Ingrain,,^ . Wys, Brussels,
V-fl?,T?iDe?try and Volveti''
<5t#RTAtN?MAT)ERlM-S( 'in' Sillc, Satin, and
Worsted^..,V
fURT^IN^?MBUICS_andMUSLINS, iu.^rge
OF^fth d MUSLIN CUR^
and BELfJ ROPES, in all
FLOOfe OIL CLOTIIS
^^R"<?dV0ILX5TArtL RODS and STAIR
JT GARig3?INe!#of all ?Ulce. . j
WILTON, 'VELYiT, and AXilfNSTER RUGS,
PLANTA-n^grq^NS^-B LANKET9,
, n?wlwyui oawv 11 w us, (EC.,
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
t3T The friends of lion. P. S. BROOKS an*
nounce hiin as a candidate for re-election at
Representative of tbo. 4tlf district of South
Carolina in the Congress of the United Statos.
The friends of Col. A, C. G ARLINGTON
"respectfully announce him as a Candidate to
represent the 4th Congressional District, at the
A!?- i- * * * p
uiccuvu in vcioucr next. |_mnr !45?40
pg" We ore authorized to announco God.
Samcel McGyiifAN a candidate for tho Legislature.
We arc authorized to announce Tuomas
Tiiojirsox, Esq., a_,candidulc for the Legislatures
fSF" We are authorised to announce Dr. J,
W. Hkaiist a candidate for a. scat in thp next
.Legislature. '
? EST" Wo arc authorised to announced. 7L
IIekmkjmva Candidate fpr t.h.o legislature, at the
next election. r*
Wo are authorized to announco Col. M.
O. Tal.man a Candidate for the Legislature. *
. _ ?
yf E3?" w e ar0 authorized ttf^wnounce Edwar?
Noble a candidate for the Legislature. >y>
(3T The friends of Cnpt S. A. Hodom re*- .
pectfuUy announce him as a candidate for Tarn
Collector at thc.:OBsuirig election. -' 1
The friends of John R. Wilson respectfully
announce him /is a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election.
C3?" Wg are authorised to announce the Rev,
Jambs Moore as n candidate for rc-election a?
Tax-Collector of Abbeville Piatrict, at tbe ensuing
clcctjjoH. _ ,4, ^
The friends of James H, Codb respectfully
announce him as a candidate for Sheriff at tho
coming election. -a - ?
friends of JAMES M- YAND1VER
respectfully announce liira rb a cgndi<J*to for
Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at- ijje ensuing
olcction. ,
EE" The friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully
announce him a candidate for Sheriffalty
of Abbeville District, at the e&uing $lectiolu
tfc v . . *
QSjT The friends or 6. M: MATTTSoi^ rtB- ^
pccll'ully unnounee him ns a candidate for
Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing elco
tion. *
t^-Thc friends of TIIOMAS R. COCHRAN,
respectfully announce liira as a Candidate for
Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing u{oction.
v
?3T The fricndsi of JAMES M. MARTIN", respectfully
announce hiin as a candidate for
S'htrijf of Abbeville District, at the ..jpsiiing
election. ,
A Valuable Plantation for Sale.
fit} Sill J AT ED on the waters of Mulberry
Creek, in Abbeville District, .lin a v6ry
plcusnnt and healthy section.uibout diree-triOes
froin llodgea Depot on the Greenville aud Columbia
Railroad. The plantation contains
235 Acres, about one-ualf goo<I Woodland,
and the other half mostly Freib^'and
in a high state of cultivation. A very comfortable
Dwelling House, new Gin *Hoiue And
Screw, good Negro Cabins, arid all other necessary
out-buildings. '
Any person wishing wishing to purchase
is invited to callvand examine tho.^plantation
and growing crop. a , . ^ t '
JOSEPH AGNEW.
Juiio 20. 1864. ' *" 7 > 6ir^
AUSTRALIA l51luS$iSs5. ^
n OFFER for sale 80 acres of LAfl^lnar? at"
leu, lying on the Snotre Rogd^yugfct
and ,? hair from Abbeville Cotfrt'Htftttt/booMrr?
d'Vy lands of Samuel Jordon. Patrieb Mfc^iflan
and .Thomas Thomson. Tjrentyfivja acrfe**
are cleared and in good cultivation. Tho bal- *
anee his good timber o"hlfe A ^welling'liouso
and out buildings on it. This land lies in th& _
gold region, ana bos one of tho. richest-4 vein#
ever discovered in this country. "i6f
Any fishing to buy, nre invited to call ~ and
examine it. I intend to move AVest, and it
not sold before sale dayin September; it Willbjk
i r ~ v*"- "'?""x .",V^EUBEN
FG^I^ER. ^',
Fob. 11 40 > . *
THE STATE OF SQMTH ;CA|QU!ijJj?
V Abbeville bistrict.-T-*Citatioti>: , "
TT7"HEHpXS, Alexander P> Co&noi arid
it JanieaU. Cra\nbrd1iav?*nppH6a torn?
for Letters of Administration?'ojr;all and ?iagulnr
the goods and chattel*, rigliUand credits
of James O. Connor, la to: of tho District fl foresaid
deceased. vThese
arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all '
and singular, the kindred and creditorsdf^the
said deceased, to be and appear before me, at*-"
our next urainnry b uourt lor U10 said JJiatrlCt,
to be holden at Abbeville Cbiirt House, ob thb '
first day of August next, tb ihotVcaase, if any, ?
why the said administration should not begrantcd.
< .
, Given under my hand and seal, Ibls'eleVdnU^
day of July, in the year^of qut Lord.one
thousand eigfit hundred^d &tfy f?uJ? ?od"
in the serenty'hintli yanr of American
Independence. .
. . *?r. & :
July 15tli,'<54 . .,0 lO^ v:.
' >'. v .af.ii'n.M. > 0 '
THE STATE OF SOUtttglAftOMNA,
ABBEVILLE
David K?llar' Artm'frn* 1 V -V
D. M. Btws^doc'd, - Wfflf to^ir^ittNw* s
Df. Isaac Chinch ?fc al. j -"^v,; '
BY Order 9^tho Court of Equit^idl creditors
of the estate_of,lhe Intc^D. ,LL Bum,
M. D., deceased,' are hereby 4?ttifieajto pjesent
. and establish their, demands Against the same,
before thej^fcro^is^oner.itt'^Jguity.'on' or before
the ti^iy-flftB day Wflrt5?lpQber next.
TheV Will hetfein ftil no5*Wpftfli DeriL '
Pii* EL E. A. IK
twmniwgncr/i 7
l^M&llero/ timttofik&wt'.Testa
j IIEREAgt Apj^icdtote lllS ^ day been
Jn tries W. Nafu^ltj^wife, somo
of thi legal neirrot tiio aaid LUtfy.'Ijoniax, rcquWncthe
Bftgo^Btf^ortiDg- l<j'^ontaiii her
losfTTfrill and tapi-oYetl in "duo
form of .to*": ThferbfbJ^no^ftewWfl^ KiT?i
to Ephc^m I?jj ight^ud otbart, children of Bot- V
coy Knight, ftjfoftd *QRe*e b?fot# m?, cither
fi *. m - i \ '
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