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TO ALL WHOM IT HAY CONCERN PERSONS Owing CLARK A TILLO'RK^ must pay up uy sale-day in Septcmbei next, or they will find their notes and account in the hands of John H. Wilson, Esq. Remember, I can't take promises tor pay. D. W. C. TILLOToON. August 19, 1804. 16 tsd Banner will copy. ? > THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAAbbeville District.? Citation. TTXTTTPnt? k a tir-n xmiwna, wiiimm aiattox lifts applied tc t t me fur Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights atic credits of Jesse Mattox, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore,to cite and admonish ali nnd singular, the kindred and creditors of tlic eaid deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Abbeville Court House, on the first day of September next, to 6lio\v cause, i! an}*, why the said administration should not bti granted. Given under my hand and seal, this sixteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and in the seventy-ninth year of American Independence. WILLIAM I1ILL, O. A. D. Aug. 19, 1854. 2-15 2t pa intingT TIIE Subscriber, having located himself nt Abbeville C. II., is prepared to do House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Cleaning Furniture, <fcc. All work entrusted to roe will be executed with neatness nnd despatch. B3T" Orders from the country promptly attended t6. "GEI'iioi;" W. A. GItAYDON. Marshall House, Abbeville C. 11., S. C., ) August 1, 1854. 13 Sm ) Ho! for Chick Springs! >TpHE Subscriber lins now on the line lictween - vrrcciivme anu tnitK springs, a line and commodioufi FOTJR-HORSE HACK. Which will leave the village every day, after the arrival of the cars from Columbia; and returning, will leave the Springs after breakfast. Faro, $1 00 each way. Seats can he secured at my residence, opposite the Mansion House. Aug. 12 14tf W. L. CRAWFORD. Wiiitlock, Coskery & Co., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga. ru <s? r | "?=? uuvmgiivu respect- jEj ^ J J- fully inform their FrcuJs and the Public Generally, that they still continue the above BUSINESS, at their old Stand, where they will pivc their unavoided attention to all Business entrusted to their care. Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in store. Orders f?r BAGGING, ROPE and family SUPPLIES, Carefully filled at t.hc lowest Markets. J. W. WHIT LOCK, JOI1N COSKEUY, A. J. WH1TLOCIC. August 12, '64. 14 Cm lOO Dollars Reward ! I WILL Give the above Reward for the JS? apprehension and delivery to the Jailor J .V? of Abbeville of a Negro Man named j MOSE-, belonging to Larkin Barmore, charged with the murder of Jesso Muddoxou the 27th of July last. The*said negro man Moses is about 30 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, rather slender form, and eyes rather red. A. E HUGIIES. August 7, 1854. 14 tf Papers throughout the State friendly to .justice -will confer a favor by giviug one insertion to the above. Goods at Cost! AT ABBEVILLE C. H. THE Term of co-partnership existing between Wilson & Williams has now nearly expired, and for the purpose of closing up the ousineas, wo offer our goods At Cost for Cash. Our stock is yet very complete, embracing all tho Vftpiftt.il>? Wl> linvo llull?lll?r L-nn? ?" ' ?* now be purchase J, with Cii?A,atNcW York and Charleston prices. Now is the time to supply yourselves with cheap goods I As we lmve many very desirable goods on hand, we feel confident "that all who will examine our stock and prices, will find it to their interest to supply themselves at. once. WILSON <fc WILLIAMS. August 1, 1851. 13 3m Town Lot for Sale. State of Sonth Carolina, Abbeville District. IN EQUITY. John II. Wilson, Adm'r of ~| Ann Ooff, I to #el, R(?ul Samuel Goff and J Estate. David Goff. J BY Order of the Court of Equity, I will sell the Goff House and Lot, described in the Bill, on sale-day in September next, at Abbeville C. H., on a credit till the first of Jnuunry next The purchaser will give bond with surety to socurc the purchase money. < Said lotcontainsJono and a quarter acres, %nore or less, and is situated on the public street, " adjoining lots and lands of Charles Dendy.? 'Costs to be paid in cash. IUjA. JONES, C. E. A. I). Commissioner's Office, August 3, 1854. 13td JUST RECEIVED! m. STRAUSS, z::::::::::::::: Cokesbiiry. LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as Bareges, Tissues, Chnlly, Grenadines, Muslins, Pop fins'} plain, figured, dotted Bevies MUSLINS; Bilks, Ginghams, Jaconets. <fcc. Embroideries. Beautifal assortment of Collars, Chemisettes, Infant Bodies Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Linen Cam 'brio Handkerchiefs, Ac. Talmas and Mantilla*, HEW STYLE BONNETS AND HISSES HATS ?AIM Ribbons, Glover, and Mitts; Edging and In sertinfL'vPANS, PARASOLS, Perfumery, ant DRESS TRIMMINGS. For Gents and Boys. A foil ossortmenfcof READY MADE CL0TI1 UiO.?Rata, Caps, Boots, Brogans, Ao. Liuci Drills, Cashmere, Broad Cloth, Zephyr Cloth jsrap u jeiw,. ajcoiuct, u ?ipw ttiiu IUII Slippij of tp^Dg.^.romef,. anfl Household ArticleaLINEN DIAPERS, Ac. I hesjUte not to sa> th?tjtf^?tock U one of the. most BEST A& SORTED STOGK in the tip country. Comi sffl A^H;I8S4> - 41 m Tennwsa^, ft Angnrt 6, '? '^ui?? . ' * , ^ fffiT- "'V -'Hilrt-rl , ' . WHEAT I WHEAT! I AGAIN!!! Walker Jk Oleum f "[RESPECTFULLY bog to state that they c s X\ STILL IS THE MARKET for Wheat. THEY will continue tonwiniiAsn any QUA T1TV of gooil well cleaned Wheat. Early r plication to securc gond prices arc importai WALKER A GLENN, OIH^WA -/ XT ? ? j>unik i.>o\rucrry. Newberry, July 15, '61. 10 tf ~THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > Abbeville District.? Citation. J "VVniEUEAS, Sarah A. Allen, lias nppli ' u to me for letters of administration, wi ' annexed, on all and singular the poods and cln . ties, rights and credits of John E. Allen, late the District, aforesaid deeensed. ! Tliese are, therefore, to cite and admonish i ' and singular, the kindred and creditors of t ' said deceased, to he and oppear before me, . our next Ordinary's Court for the said Distrii to he hohlen at Abbeville Court House, on t 23d day of August next, to show cause, if an why the said administration should not ' grunted. Given tinder my hand and seal, this seven day of August. in tlio voar of out- T .....i .. thousand eight hundred nnd fifty four, m in the 6eveijty-iiinth year of Americi Independence. W. IHI.L. O. A. J). August 12/54 14 lit THE STATE ~0F SOUTH CAROI "!A, Abbeville District.?Citaticu. i T I1KUEAS, James G. E. Branyon has a V V plied to me for Letters of Administr tion on all and singular the goods and chatte rights and credits of John M. IJrnnyon, late tho District aforesaid, deceased: These nr therefore, to cite and admonish all and singuli the kindivd and creditors of the said decease to be and appear before me, nt our next Ore' j nnrv's Court, for the said District, to be hold? j at Abbeville Court House, on the twentv-four! nav <ii August instant, to show cause, if an wliy the said administration should not t granted. Given under my hand and sod, this seven! day of Aiigust, in the year of our Lord 01 thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, an iti the seventy-ninth year of American Ind I pendenee. H 2t WILLIAM IIILL, 0. A. J). THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA" Abbeville District? Citation. "VX7 11 F.RF.AP, James A. Itiehey has applio t t to me for Letters of Administration, o ail and singular the goods and chatties, righ I and credits of George G. Pettigrew, late of tli District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore to cite and admonish a I ainl singular, the kindred and creditors of tl j said deceased, to he and nnnoov - | our next. Ordinary's Court for the ?aid Distric i lobe holden at Abbeville Court House, on tli j twenty-fifth <"lay of August next, to show cau* if any, why the saiil administration should n< bo granted. Given under 1113- hand and seal, this nint day of August, in the venr of our Lor one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty fou nnd in the seventy-ninth year of America Independence. AV. IT I LI,, 0. A. D. August 12, '04 i t 2t ~ YheTtate of south Carolina" Ahhpvil/p niflflnl ^?w?( ivi> WHEREAS, .Tamos A. Rieliey 1ms npplic to mc for Letters of Administration, o all and singular the jromls and chatties, righl | and credits of Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Pettigrev | late of the District aforesaid deceased. | These are therefore, to cite and admonish a and singular, the kindred and creditors of tli j said deceased, to be and appear before me, ? our next Ordinary's Court for tlw said Distrie to be holden at Abbeville Court House, on tli twenty-fifth day of August next, to show eaus if any, why the said administration should n< be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this nint day of August, in the year of our Loi one thousand eight hundred and fi fly-fun i and in the seventy-ninth year of America ! Independence. W TUT r .-v ' ^ t? . iiilili, y. yl. J/. August 13, *54 It 2t THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLJNAT Abbeville District? Citation. WIIKREAS, James A. Richey ha3 appli< to me for Letters of Administration, < all and singular tlio goods nnd chattels, rigli and credits of Nancy R Pettigrew, minor, la of tlie District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish i and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of tl said deceased, to bo and appear before me, our next Ordinary's Court for the said Pistrii to he liolden nt Abbeville Court House, on tl j twenty-fifth day of August nest, to show onus | if an}*, why the said administration should ni | be granted. Given under my band and seal, this ninl day of August, in the year of onr Loi one tlionsand eight hunared and fifty-fi>ti and in the seventy-ninth year of Anieiicf Independence. \V. HILL, O. A. I). August 12. '54 14 2t HEAD QUARTERS, First Division S. C. M. Abbeville C. II., S. C., June 20, 1854. ORDER No. 3. THE Following Regiinonte will parad*. f Drill and Review, at the times and plae specmea oeiow, viz: The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Rieliar sonV, on Thursday, the 27th of July next. The 7th Regiment of Infantry nt the "0 Well*," on Saturday, the ',20th of July next. The 9th Regiment of Infantry, at Lowe's, < Tuesday, the 1st of August next The 2d Regiment of Cavalry atMt, Yerno on Thursday, the 8d of August next. The 8th Regiment of Infantry nt Morrow Old Field, on Saturday, the 5th of August. The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Lomax on Tuesday, the 8th of August The 4th Rogiment of Infantry at Ilaynie on Thursday, the 10th of August The 42d Regiment of Infantry at Minton vu oumruay, ine 1'Ztn of August. The 2d Regiment of Infantry ftt Hall's, Tuesday, the 15th of August* The 5th Regiment of Infantry at Hauler's, 1 Thursday, the 17th of August The 1st Regimentnf Cavalry at Smith's 3 to on 8atnrday, the 19th of August The 8d Regiment of Infantry at Toney'a C j Store,.on Tuesday, the 22d of August. The 1st Regiment of Infantry at Bruton's, j Thursday, the 24th of August _ ' The commissioned and non-commission , officers will assemble the day previous at t l_ place of rendezvous of their respective Re 9 ments for drill and instruction. I The Brigadier Generals will, eaeli with Staff,-attend the Review* in their sepan coram ana*,- and *r? ah*rg?d with the oxten?i . of this order. k By ojrdM of lKpjor M"Gow>ir. * t Di I A t 0 1 T - June 40 1 .?-?^ ^ . .; . - | Jnne 3 7 ? jt$< ? 1- ft * JL XI Jl^ jlu A -M VALUABLE EgxATE FOE jf. following valnnl>1e Real Estate iii . o village lt)_ of Abbeville and vicinity. ,'t Tenements No. 1 ami 2 Granite ltange,?. | taining two larire and mmeioii# with fine large second story rooms sufficient for tv.*o families. Also there is on the premises ? a line well of water, and sufficient ground for yards and gardening purposes. ?also? The Rnnicy Hotel, and appurtenanecs, six'v* ed six feet front and four hundred in depth. The iat Hotel will be put in first rate repair by 1st Oeat tober next. of The above property will be in three separate lots, to suit purchasers, or altogether if nil desired, on a credit of tivo years with interest he from date. at ?also? st, A Tract of 400 acres of excellent Laud, lyhe ing on I.ong Can , six miles east of Abbeville iV, C. II.. adioinini; lands of l)avid Keller ('nut be Win. Smith, G. W. l-ronier ami oilier*. There are 150 acres (If line timbered land 011 the tract th ?100 acres under cultivation, and the balance nc under good fence. This tract is regarded by tid good judges as being one of the best grain [in plantation." in the neighborhood. ?also? A tract of 850 acres lviiiir five miles North of Abbeville C. II., adjoining lands of Mrs. ? Hoof, Estate of Robert Gordon, Alexander Stevenson and other*, known as the ISowie and | San i Ttieltey Lands. There is cleared about 200 acre*, and the balance well timbered. Tliis ; tract will be divided into two or three tracts to suit purchasers. ^1. The above tracts will be sold on a credit of ? three years with interest from date. Nole and l\ approved security to secure the purchase mo ey. V i'er-ons wishing to iii.-.Ue investment that is certain of paying handsome dividends, will* <lo ^ well to examine llio above properly*, ns it will I 'j be sold on llie ino-t accommodating tori as. I If the above property is not disposed of pro^' vious to Sale Day in October next, it will then 30 be sold at auction to tin- highest bidder. . J. FOSTER MARSHALL. ' ^ August 5, "51 IS St. ld CROCKER & REES, WABLHOUSE AND COMMISSION Merchants, JACKSON STRF.F.T, 15F.LOW AND ON THE 01'I'OSITK Situ: OF WAHKKN's I!I.OClv, j O.-ik,. n ''piIE Undersigned would respectfully inform ' ts 1- their friends and former patrons, that t!?v\- I ie will remove, on the 1st of September next, t>> 1 the NEW ANI) Sl'DSTANTlAl. FIRE PROOF i 11 WAREHOUSE on Jackson Street below am!; ie on the opposite side of Warren's Block, it. AVe will iiivc our personal attention to rill ; t| .,u.-.uvo9 viihi w?i?;u i</ will can:, ;i> IHTClUIUrC, j e and hope to merit a continuance of the favor of i e, former pat rons. )l We ore prepared to make at .ill limes, liher-: al eas'i advances on ProJiiee in store. 1, Orders for BAGGING, HOPE, and FAMI-i d I-Y SUPPLIES will he carel'u ly filled and at r, the lowest market price, n JOHN It. < ROCKER. JGI1N C. BKKS. July 20, 185 L 12?2m j Executor's Sals. A S Executor of tho la-it Will and Testament . Jl\- of John Campbell, deceased, I will soli , , to the highest bidder, on Friday, the 25111 in-: I stanI, the Beal Estate of said deceased, being j ts 12*2 Acm of I>;tntl, r, More or less. And (hv permission of the Ordi-j nary for Abbeville District) on the same day, II the whole of the Personal Property of s!*id ?le-' ic ceased, consisting of 11 Two Likely Negroes, '* Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation ! I,? Tools, &o., iL>:. ?J A credit of twelve months will bo given on j the personalty, by the purchaser giving note j . and approved security; and as to the realty,, ! the terms will be made known on the day of ' 1 salt*. ' N. B.?The F.ile will take place on the pluis- ; ,n talion, which lies on waters of Penny's Cr ck. JOSEPH I. BELL. August 3, 1851. 13 St Sales. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faeins. to me directed, i will sell at Abbeville id Court House, on the fir.sl Monday in SEP>ii TEMDF.lt next? ts 50 acres of land, more or less, bounded by te John A. Stewart, John W. Moore, and others; also 10 Xoi'l TICK Elvil'il mill :i Miilrlritn -t ill Isabella, and William; Lewis, Wiley, Kacliel, 10 Turner, I'ermelia, and Cornelia. Also, at dent. fondant's residence, on Friday after sale-day, :t, (Stli Sept,) 4 horses, two-horse wagon, 1 buggy ic and harness. 2 sows and pigs, 7 head of cattle, e, 1 lot. blacksmith tools, 1 cotton gin, 1 grindut stone, 2 beds and furniture, 2 bureaus, 10 chairs, 1 loom, 1 desk. 3 looking-glasses, 3 tables, lot 111 of boxes and barrels, 1 clock, 1 cupboard, plnnrd tation tools. <fce.t ?te. The property of Thomas r, Rosamond, at the suit of Charles .Smith and in others. 400 acres of land more or less, bounded by William Martin, Charles Dendy and others ; the property of Win. S. Ansby, at the mil of Houry ? Atkins nnd others. S. A. IIODGES. S. A. J). AugiiBt 12, 1854. 14 tsd Cokesbury Masonic Female School. THIS Institution will resume its Exercise, on the first day of Anarnst,. The SeRsion will C3 continue four months; the charges fop tuition will bo onlj* for that time, fit tho U6tml rates. '1- The Exercises of tho Inst Session nro n sufficient re onimendation to tho public?nothing more Id need bo said. By order of the Board. >n P. A. CONNER, Secretary. July 81, '54 13 8t H8HKY S. EMR, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IK GROCERIES, PROVISIONS k CON'FECTIONARIES, ? ABBEVILLE, O. H., S. O. , Afay 10, 1853. 1-tf on Ho. 1 Mackerel, Fresh Salmon and Codon fish. on "1 O Kitu No l . ^A-CKEREL, largo, fat, fine JL& and froahrjai t ' r? 2 dor. Can a, largi ftnd small, Fresh SALMON D. . For sale by II. S. KERR. Id J?ne 17, 1854. 6tf on Potash, Potash, OAAIB3 of POTASH Just received and ryw v ior ooitj i in purceieas uumw iruiu uk be barrel) by H. S. KERR, gi- June 17, 1854. 6tf ' ; : J. bi# Sugar, Coffee and Molasses. n HHD3. N. O. SUGAR, at low prices. 20 Sacks of Rio COFFEE at reduced prioea 2 hhds. W. I. MOLASSES. $ > 16 bbls N. O. do, V " For - ;V H. 8. KERB. . " ^ etf' ' v' "* ?> * *> '' k y.s* \1 ^ u < r i\ JCiO CANDIDA^ FOR OFFICE. CST#?* friends of lion % S. BROOKS Announce ^?.m na a candidate"for re-election as Representative of the 4th district of South C'ajrolina in the Copgrcss of the United States. 'tbr The fiieffds of Col. A. C. G ARLINGTON | *>i.cetfuUv nnno.mce hint as n Candidate to i i .." .'lit the 4th Congressional Dintrii-t nt t.ln? next. [mar '25?46 . tar* ^ wK"aV ' *?;?tltorized to announce Gen. Samuel MoSowa.n ^nujijatc for the Legislature. v CS?- Wn are authorized t'^nllounce Thomas Thompson, lisn., a candidate for u , Legislature. reff" Wi: nre authorised to annoutu. pf< j, \V. llr.ai: r a candidate for a scat in the Legislature. ?'-5T* Wo nre authorized to announce B. Z. IIki-.nuon a Candidate for the Legislature at the j next election. ^"e ire authorized to announce Col. M. O. '1'alman a Candidal* for the Legislature. * We arc authorized to announce Edward Xoiilk a candidate for the Legislature. C5T* The friends of Capt. S. A. Hodges respectfully announce liim as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. ?30" The friends of John I!. AVilsox respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing elec| tiou. ?7/;" Wi: arc authorised to announce the Rev. 1 Jam us Moori; as a candidate for re-election as Tax Collect or of Abbeville District, at the enI suing election. Tun friends of Jamis IF. Conn respectfully amiounev him as a candidate for Sheriff at the coming election. t3g-The friends of JAMES M. VAX DIVER respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the en suing election. C3?~ The friends of I>. \V. HAWTHORN respectfully announce hint a candidate for Sheriff'(thy of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. The friends of G. M. MATTISON respectfully utiuouncc liini as a candidate for Sheriff" of Abbeville District at the ensuing elec tion. CSTTlio friends of TIIOMAS R.COCHRAN, respectfully annouuec him as a Candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing ejee tion. Zfi" The friends of .TAMES M. MARTIN, respectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. ? ??? EDWARD WESTPIELD, ABBtViLLt UUUKi HUUSt, S. C.; 1)F.TURNS thanks for past favors, and re'spool fully solicits a continuance of Ihesntnc. lie keeps constantly on liaml, of liis owikinanufacturo. a I.arir" Assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS. HUIHLKS, MARTINGALES. Ac. Also, WHIi'S, STIRRUP IKONS and BITTS. I.oinir n practical workman, lie U prepared to make I" order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, nt short notice, and ut as low prices ? ? nnv other establishment. ?5/"Parlieul;ir attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. June 3, 1851. 86 tf COLUMHIA ADVERTiSEMENTS? FISHER & AGNEW & CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE. COLUMBIA, S. CM umtccr IMPORTERS OF Hiiglisli IBanhrare, Cutlery, <Tiiae?C! il. I WOUI.I) call t>ic attention of the citizens of Abbeville to their stuck of Hardware, Paints, OiLs, Window Glass, &c. CONSISTING, IN TAUT, AS FOLLOWS, VIZ: Flat. Uotutd, Square, Oval, llulf-ova), Baud, Sheet and Hoop IROX; Brads, Nails, Spikes, Tacks, Pot-ware, Fire Dogs, Fan (i?-aring, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths, Axes, Spades, Shove's, Iloes, Tea Ivcttles, Trace and Wagon Chains of all kinds. Scythes, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire, Cotton ami Wool Cards, Waffle Irons, Gunpowder, Blasting Powder, Percussion Caps, Patent Safety Fuse, Shot. Lead, Mill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, Wagon Boxes, Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows, Cast, German and Blister Steel, Borax. Carriage Springs, Axles, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, i Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frames, i Bolts, Malleable Castings, Knobs, i Laces, Brass and Silver Plated Bands, j.. j And Carriage Materials generally. I I'iiim Whilii T noil Phrnnirt f! j Paris Green, and Paints of nil kind*, Window Glass, PuKv, Varnishes, Japan, Linseed Oil, Spirits 'furpentine, Ac. Their stuck comprises the largest nnd best assort nicnt in Columbia, 13 purchased on the very best U-rins, nnd will be sold at a small advance for cash. Order#, accompanied with satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention, nnd all .nods will be delivered nt the Kailppnd-Depot "froo of charge for drnvage. ^ ^ FISUEU A AGNES Columbia, Oct. 25, 1863. ,^25fcf" i. ? Bollinger & Friday, " * ' Opposite Janneya and Hunt's Hotels, Columbia, S. CJ. WHOLESALE AND DETAIL PEAI.ERS IX Groceries, Liquors, Hardware and Plantation Supplies. Purchase COTTON mid other PRODUCE. Deliver nil Goods at the Depot free of charge. mli25 W. BOLLINGER. | J AS K. FUV>AY. iTIIDDLEKAUFF 6c CAJLJIOUIV. WHOLESALE AND RBVWth DEALERS IN FOREIGN ANIViSjlfclCAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY. COLUMBIA, S. C. * E. MIDDLEKAUKF. J O. M. CALHOUN, Aug. 9, 1853. 13?ly George H. Cathcart, WHOLESALE AXD BBTAII. UKAI.ER 1.V L>.'\ FAMILY GROCERIES, Corner of Mihardstn and Laurel tlreelt. t mh25 ? Columbia, S. C. * i ? - 1? H. H. Berry,1 FURNITURE- AND CHAIR WAREROOM, No. 186 Main tlreef, Columbia, South CarofhM, KEEPS constantly cm hand, of his ourn mans factnre and from horSo of the b?st tnann factories at the North, a large stock of FURltl TORE and' CHAIRS; also, WALL PAtfBH W^^SHAMB, &c. * < " Bofntf a ftractfcal -itorfnttlft. h*' is T)r?t>a^ nciwcAn- *n.l 'crii^ifeWoro tfnrehaiiin ^ > sAv ' . - ?.* o. COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Ramsay's Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Columbia, S. C>t -, NUN'S <fc CCS, PatefltDiagonal tt%irrrff?ruml 1,innort: J)av>8<!': Co's J J H J ll Patent Suspension Bridge Pianos, (Jliickcrings, Travel's, and othel'bcst uiukers' Pianos, at the Factory Prices. April Ij ISOt. * 47 Cm. A. C. Squier, Not. 208 and 21U Main Mlrect, Columbia, S. 0. Manufacturer and gcncrnic?^5|is||3j9 denier in fine and plain FUR-|T 4* ! fl ,*RE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL l'APER, MA 1 l l>-'^sES, <te., nt low prices for cash, and ull Avarrai*...(j j*01, 0?e year or longer. All kinds Furnitu., made to order, and all kinds neatly and nrom.-Mv renn:rcd. Also, Wiin/1 n...l \f~?~l ' V " i'"'-'- - ' .. ...... ...vim LMiriui ?_ase>. ml!26 C11ARLESTON ADV ERTISEMEWTS. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. C. Till', subscriber has on hand n large assortment, nnd is constantly receiving by the steamers, the latest patterns of WINDOW SIIADK.S and P A l'EIt-11 AN GIN GS, for sale wholesale an<l retail! Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every stvle and variety, from 00 cents to ?6 each I 'French and American PAPRP-T1 AVnrvnc and BORDERS, of the latest Patterns, from 6? cent* to peV Roll. ALSO? A large variety of CORNICES, Lace and Muslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DE- 1 LAINES, Centre Tassel?, Loops, Bands, Pins, Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cushion?. Fire Screens, ?fce. All kinds of UPHOLSTERING ; and the business, as usual, attended to in all its branches. M ATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Hair Mattresses, always on hand, made from the best material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds and Palliasters. Call and see them?prices reasonable. i To persons wishing any of the above articles j I tr. ? 'l:- * ? : ? , ... ??in uv iiiHuc. ilie prices 01 . I this establishment nrc moderate and uniform, and as low as any other establishment. II. W. KINSMAN*. March 25, 1854. 4G ? "Browning & Leman," ' IMPORTERS OF French, British and German 209 and 211 King-street, earner of Market street. Charleston, S. C. ClAHl'KTINGS ? Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, ) Tapestry and Velvets. CUllTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety. EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, all styles. GILT CORNICES, in all the new designs. CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TESSELS, &e? DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in ull varieties. British and American FLOOR OILCLOTHS SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR CARPETINGS. or all styles. WILTON. VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS, in great vnrietv. PLANTATION WOOLENS?B L A XKETS, t>l uw l.TOcrvj '? A liawio, iviiiiOiilO, LriHT), etc. Rcl and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, Ac., COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the best Southern make?. English and Vmerican COTTON FLANNELS. French, English, ami American PRINTS. LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, for Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, ?fcc. CLOTHS, CASS1MERS and VESTINGS, of best French Good. SERVANTS CLOTHS, in all the shades of Engi;.i. SATINETS,"TWEEDS, JEaNS and LINSEYS, of nil qualities and srylcs. witii a full assortment of RICH DRESS GOODS. In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENADINES, MUSLINS. <fcc. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING GOODS, in great vnrict\*. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of every description. EVENING DRESS Goods in Great variety constantly received. All the above arc of our own DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, and offered at the LOWEST ! MARKET Prices. I TERMS.?Cash, or City Acceptance. rue one price system strictly adhered to, und all Goods Warranted. BROWNING & LEMAN. Charleston. S. C.f March 25, 1851. - DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. Browning & Leman, IMPORTERS OK Not, 209 and 211 King-itcorner of Market-bU, Charleston, S. C. Plantation Woolejis, Blankets, <fce., Carpetinga nnd Curtain Materials, Silks nnd Rich Drees Goods, Clonks, Mantillas, Shawls. Terms enth?one price only. ml)25 Titos. H. MARCH. J. M. E. BQABP MARCH & SHARP, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. C., r "Y/I7"ILL attend to the sale of all kinds of MerT y chandizc. Produce, ?fcc. Also, Real and I'crsonnl Property. Or purchase and sclTSlaves, ?tc.. oil commission. Bales Room: No. 120 Richardson street, and famitedintely opposite the United States Hotel, v vfrlfeb. 4 39 tf ^ " B. W. & J. P. Force & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IW B.40TS AND SHOES, No. 4!1 Hayne street, - +- Charluton. BRJIJ. Tr. FORCE, ) JOHN P. FORCE, > ? BKfrl. coNLxr, ) mh25 'p. ?' k Win. Rowland, ~ JVo. 244, Bend of King it reel, . ' Charleston, S. C. ' 0m USFOKTKR AND DEALER IK ::^H| 3 . Frrooh, ZloglUh and AmMrtaqpffft OOGD9 FOB PLANTATION USBx. e j3$B3flB!?* *rfaR 7J * " .'* ' V?HV ' * " ' ? CHABLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. JUI W W A CLOTHING EMPORIUM, Miller, Ripley <fc Co.'s Old Stand, 288 King, corner Society street, and oppotitc Merchantf Hotel, Charleston, 8. O. ?>. J. & a. J. LEV?, MANUFACTURERS OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S csaL.ura.^jr-vsjsrcs-y BEG leave to acquaint Wholesale Buyera. that th<!V fllwnVR h:?vo on linnd n rronui'nl assortment of CLOTHING, suitable fori all seasons, which tho\- guarantee to sell at IVciv York Cnsh Prices. r NEW GOODS received by every steamer, direct from their manufactory, 16 WillLam-at., Ne>. York. ' Merchants supplied 011 liberal terms. ' JOHN II. VANNOY, i a 11. M. PHELPS, J Sup to. ^Charleston, Mnreh '25, IS04. 13 AI LEV, DOW (J LAS ANDERSON," .. LVKWiAkb .1.>y KKTAIL jse: u.959 No. 319 King-air cut, 3 doors above George, CHARLESTON, S. O. J. A. DAII-EV, C. DOUGLAS, ' W. D. ANDEBSOJf. Reference?Jno. A. Calhoun, Es<?. jnn.14 30 ly Cameron, Webb & Co., (Succcssors to G. <fc H. Cameron,) IMPORTERS OP CHINA. GLASS A\n EARTimnwArn* IVMUU) No. 145 Meeting street, Charleston, South Carolina, Will supply Country Merchants with Goutls in their line at as low rates as they can buy in New York, or elsewhere. II. 1'. CAMERON, ) \V. I? WEB!!, > w. m. kaoe. ) mli25 CHARLESTON CARPET WAREHOUSE. William C alder HAS always on hand the largest and boBt selected stock of CARPETING to bo found in the city, viz:?Fine Ingrains, low priced; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry Velvet, Tapestry lirusscls, low priced Brussels, Three Ply CarpotitiL's Green and Printed Baize, Hearth Rugs and Door Mutts, Stair Carpeting and Stair Rods, Bindings, A-e.. <?c. Mnttinrr ?n ~ - ' e> "" width?. With a large assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTH, from :j to '2 1 foot in width, for Rooms, Lobbies, ?tc., without scam. Nos. 246 and 243 King-st., corner HaseL LEONARD CHAP IN, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, Next door North of Pavilion Hotel, 124 Meeting street and 33 Wcntworth street, CHARLESTON. S. 0. ~ N. B.?An immense stock of VEHICLES and HARNESS constantly on liand. Great inducements now offered iu extreme low prices. Every article tcarra>itej. Oct. 29, 25 ly WINDOW SASHES, BLINDS, &c. HAVING die Agency of the largest Factory in the States,! am prepared to fill orders for any article in the line. ?also,? Pftints, Oils, Glass and Builders' Hardware, and every other article in the building line. JOHN C. SIMONS, 226 King street, sign of tl\c Whale. CHARLESTON HAT MANUFACTORY, 210 King street, ALL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and Cassimero HATS, of the latest styles, made to order ut short notice. An excellent assortment of new styles of CTll A W ouum boh ATftVciiing lints and Caps, always on hand. R. I1AWLEY. John G. Willis, , FAXCY BOOT AXD SHOE STORE, Trunks, XJarpet Bags, Valises, Combs and Brushes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Corner of King street and Horlbaek's Alley, mh25 Charleston, S. C. William Calder, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OP ENGLISH, FRENCH AJiD AMERICAN No?. 246 and 248 King-street, corner of Ilastl, mi 1*0 vuariesioii) D. V. j E. H. Lane, Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fancy Goods House, Mcdical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOKS, in great variety, at the lowest trade prices. *, No. - 6 Hayne ttre/t, Charleston, Sooth Carolina. - ^ Nelson Carter, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST,: No. 17 Ilayne flrcH;\]Cr . BIOS OF THE LARGE YELLOW MOHTAR, "^^THERE he is prepared to exhibit a large V t stock of Drug?, Medicines, Druggists' Furniture, Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dyo Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Window Glass, Putty, Ac., which ho offers at the lowest gnnrket prices. 25 ???i r Hayden, Brother & Co-, IMrORTRH* . AND bKALERS IN WateliCR, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Military, and Fancy Goods N6rlh East corner of King and Hotel street*. mli25 Charleston, 8. O. Wm. Matthiessenf>. / ' WHOLESALE CLOTHINfi HflflRK. No. 148 Ea*t itty, corner of Qu&n tlreet, OhaglMfem, B.O.' J. M/ITSHAB*, . - ~ SLATE DEALER AND GENERAL COMMISSION merchant, No. 16 State-street (jha9jtt?ton+ Dec. 17?ly P. II. HUSON, Agent. |UO A CAR?- *' |1.? 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