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I THE ANDERSON BOOT AND SHOE f ITIASUFACTOttl. ?A* THANKFUL for the liberal VII patron ago which they have re- fll * ceived, beg leave to inform Vlfe> their customers and friends generally, that they have BOOTS aud SHOES of every de?cription, hiade of the best material. Also, a largo stock of KEG HO SHOEi, made expressly for home consumption, and would say to those that may want a good article, to call and nvnm!n? ? etock, before purchasing elsewhere. We arc desirous that the planters would give our 8110ES a fair trial, knowing that they would get value received for their money. BOOTS and SHOES mado to order. ..Also REPAIRING. WH1TNER, OSBORNE ?fc Co. Sept. SO, 1854. 18 2m. A VALUABLE PLANTATION * For Sale. SITUATED on the waters of Mulberry Creek, in Abbeville District, in a very pleasant and healthy section, about three miles from Hoderea' Deiiot-. on flm J ?1 -4 ?~ v. . vvm ? inc nuu VyVIUIIlUia Railroad, and containing 235 Acres, About ono-half good woodlaud, and the other half mostly fresh and in a high state of cultivation. A very comfortable dwelling-house, Sewgjn-hona^ nnj screw, good nogro cabins, land All other ncccssary out-buildings. Purchasers are requested to call and examine for themselves. JOSEPn AG NEW. August 25, 185<1. 17 tf Lands Tor Sale. AS I intend removing to the West the ensu. ing winter, I offer my lands for sale.? Consisting of my home place, containing about 500 Acr^s, lying on. the llnilrond, two and a linlf miles below Donaldavillc. The plantation is in excellent repair ; on tlie premises arc a comfortable dwelling, gin-house and screw, and every necessary building, together with a first-rate well of water. A sufficient portion of this tract is woodland. My other place lies on Goose Creek, one and a half miles from Donaldsvillc, and coutains ji-^r 307 Acres of ver3* excellent land. On this plncc arc nil necessary buildings, and a never-failing spring. The plantation is in good repair. The liulf of this place, at least* is in. wood*, the balance freshly cleared land and^ is in fine fix for culti vation. Those in want of lands would do well to call And see these places, as I am determined to give a good bargain. ' : LARKIN BARMORE. Angm 24, 1864? ; 17 5t Newberry Sentinel copy 3 times, and forward account to the Ordinary's office, Abbeville. ,;;^To the Public. TILE Subscriber respectfully rrfc-fS' rx f 1 informs the public that the /<n l>arge and Commodious Stable adjoining the 1 "World's Hotel," on Washington street, will be ?pen for their accommodation, on Monday of <Joart Weet ensuing, 25th instant, ThVfeapply of proveuder will be abundant, ,1 -r n.V Z. ?i.- *? ? - ?au, vi uic ?cijr ulou iiiv tuuim j can uuuru; and the most experienced and careful hostlers trill ha in attendance to sec to the proper management and care of the stock. With these assurances, he ventures to ask a share of patron Age. WM. BOS WELL. Sept 9, 1854. 18 4t - v , NOVICE n\) patrons and the public general!}*, that my JL Mills lias undergone a thorough state of repairs, and is now in complete operation for grinding wheat and corn. JOHN DONALD. August 31, 1864. 17 4t NOTICE. I \ TPPLICATION will be mndc at tlio LegisJA. Iftture of South Carolina at its nextSes- ! aion, for an Act of Incorporation of The Society "for the support of Indigent and Superannuated Ministers of the Presbyterian Church and other bonevolent purposes. Abbeville, August 26, '54 2-11 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, " * *:Abbeville District.?In Equity. John Brown and William Truit, Executors, Bill for Partition vs. - of Land and AcMaVfklia Brown,. , . ^ counts. Unriah Brown, ot. aL ''-J M Appearing to my satisfaction that Macklin jL Brown, Atkins Corley, Joseph Peasop, and ^Beatrice Oeason, tlenry isailey, oerano 11 alley, i and Elizabeth Bailey, Defendants in the above Bfll.'reaide beyond the limits of this State 5 On motion 6f T>. F. Jones, complainant's solicitor, "Ordered that said defendants do appear, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill within three months from the publication hereof, or the same trill be token pro eorifetaw' against them. IL A. JONB3, C. B. A. D. Commissioner's officc, Sept 6, 1854. 8m i toeeht, 7" *I AT large, new and well finished STORE ' JL on Waldington Street, adjoining -Wilson ( Ai "William*, % short, distance from the Public ifinvuitn snrl Marshall HoUsl, 26 feet front and SOijM irith i g0*^ Cooqtiog Hoom ?nd Iron Htmse, now occupied by Wtn. M- flnghey Wholesale. Grocery Store.: From ha eh ^iblq aitaation, it is considered one of the best lo- , jeatioDB in this place..- Possession given by the 4&rft ofOetobor o&fteangr if required. ' , V For farther information apply to . jQttR MoLABEN.. , Abbeville CI. 1L, Auguat 29, 1864. 16?-&t X'k [kSm V.' , < . .?, ? , ?: FAWHBS8HIP; v' {- ilOUKET IJ. WAR3DLA"W tim 1 associated J# 9AMK8 Ai WAHDLAW fa bo?uc?B with Wl&tfoQtintM'ilm geurtl IWUilStoin** 3FSj*rt|r d troa$jtfc?t Alley, ir ill be mwiMieir 4a?topt*t? ?n audi lib*nl t'frjtabmri&yrvrnM.+a ?*tea4*> qtpUL '?gW^'n#< ,V /.'!:?. . "Tlbey havo mada ajrrangaments by -which ?h?y will frequent!* rtwre new Additions to t^ui||| Li r Ja w SIMPSON dc GABDIHER, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MBROHANTS M'INTOSH ST., AUGUSTA GA,, continue the "Ware"^U^> f flgflyg T V liouso and Commi^iohJfa?????; Business in their FIltE-PROOF BUILDING 01 M' In tosh Street, in nil its brauclies, ttud hopi by strict personal attention to the interests o ail who may put business in their hand?, t< merit public favor. Orders for Bagging, IIofk and Family Sur l'LiRs filled at the lowest market price. Cash Advances made when rcqnir ed on produco in store. j. r. hmifton] [j. t. (jardinkr. August20, 1854. 10 6m Public Noticc. NOTICE Is hereby given to all partici interested in tho Estate of the late Wil liam Morrispn, that a final settlement of th< same will be made in the Ordinary's office, Ab beville District, on the tccond day of Dcccmbn next JAMES MORRISON, Adm'r Will annexed. August 31, 1854. 17 8in LOOK OUT. I HEREBY forewarn all persons from Tra ding for a NOTE given ov mc to George W. Razor, for Eight Hundred Dollars, giver some time last January, as the consideration for which the said note was given has proved unsound, and I do not intend to pay the same unless compelled by law. ELI1IU CAMPBELL August 29tli, 1854. 10 3t INDEBTED. 13ERSONS indebted to the subscriber arc re X quested to settle tlieir liabilities on or before the 1st September. After the first yout notes will not be in my possession. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. August 10, 1854. 15 tf Notice. WE, the Trustees of Smyrna C'liureh nml Camp-ground, do hereby give notiec that we will apply at the next session of the Legislature for an Ael incorporating U3 ns a bod}' legal nnd politic, with the privilege o( extending our jurisdiction half a mile each way. B. P. KAY, Sec'y. August 24, 1854 17 3m PAINTING. THE Subscriber, having located liimsell nt Alilutunu r* TI 1 -1 - ,.V jauuvf ? V. 11., 19 |M U['IU CU lO (IU House, Siun, nnd Ornamental PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Cleaning Furniture, <tc. All work entrusted to mc will bo executed with neatness and despatch. tig" Orders from Hie country promptly attended to. W. A. GllAYDON. Marshall House, Abbeville C. II., S. C., ) August 1, 1804. 13 3m f Ho! for Cliick Springgi r|~MIE Subscriber lias now on the line between JL Greenville and Chick Springs, a fiuc and commodious FOTJR-HOBS E HACK. Which will leave the village every day, after the arrival of the cars from Columbia; and returning, will leave the Springs after breakfast. Fare, $1 00 ench way. Scats can be secured at my residence, opposite the Mansion House. "Aug. 12 14tf W. L. CRAWFORD. Wlaitlock, Coskcry & Co., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga. ~ "jCr I ">IIE Undersigned respect- Vj ^ if JL fully inform their friends Kbapro and the Public generally, that they still contiliue the above BUSINESS, at their old Stand, wuere mcy will give tueir undivided attention to all Business entrusted to their care. Liberal Cash Advances made on Produce in store. Orders for BAGGING, HOPE and family SUPPLIES, Carefully filled at the lowest Market*. J. W. WIIITLOCK, JOHN COSKERY, A, J. WIIITLOCK. August 12, '54. 14 Gm Bacon and Lard. OOO Choice BACON Sides direct v/w from Chatanooga, Tennessee, foi enlc at low figures. 600 lbs. neatly trimmed Cincinnati llams, 1000 " Tennessee Shoulders, 1000 " Choice Country Leaf Lard. II. S. KEER. inn flanlra Halt JUST Rcccivcd and for sale at IL S. KERR'S. June 17 6 tf $570 nr CASH PHIZES. MECHANICS, INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS. VOLUME Ten of the " Scientific American" commences on tho 16th of September. It is chiefly devoted to the advancement of the interest of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Probably no other journal of tlie same character is so extensively circulated, or bo generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which are issued weekly from the Patent office are illustrated with Engravings, and the claims of all the Patents are published regularly in its columns as they are issued, thue making it a perfect scientific and msobamicai k5cyclopedia of information upon the subject* of Mechanical Improvementa, C/iemistry, Engineering and the Science* generally. It is pul> lished weekly in quarto form suitable for binding, and each volume contains four hundred ana sixteen pages or reading matter, several hundred engravings, with a full and eompltU index. Its circulation on the last volume ex eeeded 28,000 per week, and - the practical to eeipte to any family are worth much more thai the subscription price. '-"The following Cash Prices are offered by th< Publishers, for thi fourteen largest lists of sab scribers sent in by January. 1855;?$ 100 Vil be given lot the iM^rest flit; $VB for ties 'be cond r $56 f?>r the thin?;' $5? fo* the fourth M#*>r theHftfrf $45 for the shrtta j $40 for,the seventh} $8* for the eighth ;$&0 for the ninth $25 for the tanth; $20 for the eleventh ;$ll for the twelth -$lo for the thirteenth; apd $1 tnm 41? Tt,? U ?.11 Ll'j-U.l. V> -MW4WU1VW-MW, V?eii win u?j|miw W the brder df the ataecoasful competitor lmmedi ately after the first of January 1866. ' copies, six montha $8J-'len "Mpiea, twelv months, %Wi fi'Uen eopieo, 13 moaths, *22 Urrarsftefe* tntajputigMPfc HVA * . I SO]*. *,'54. a it VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE FOR | # SALE. nnilE Subscriber having purchased lands -B'llL in the Stftte of Florida, will sell the I following Valuable Real Estate in the village k of Abbevillo and vicinity. i Tenements No. 1 and 2 Granite Range, con3 taining two large and spacious Stores cach, f with fino large second story rooms sufficient > for two families. Also there is on the premises a fiuc well of water, and sufficient ground for - yurus ana gardening purposes. ?also? The Rnmoy Ilotcl, and nnpurtennncen, sixtysix feet fro'nt and four huudrcd in depth. The Hotel will be put in first rnte repair by 1st October next : The above property will be in three separate lota, to suit purchasers, or altogether if ) desired, on a credit of fivo years with interest . from date. ? ?also? A Trnct of 400 acres of oxccllent Land, ly ing on Long Can<% six miles cast of Abbeville C. II., adjoining lands of David Keller, Capt Wm. Smith, G. W. Cromer and others. There are 160 acres of fine timbered land on the- tract ?100 acres under cultivation, and the balance under good fence. This tract is regarded by . good judges as being one of tlic best grain , plantations in the neighborhood. I ALBO , A tract of 850 acres lying five miles North [ of Abbeville C. II., adjoining lands of Mrs. , Roof, Estate of Robert Gordon, Alexander Stevenson and others, known as the Bowie and Sand Tuckoy Lands. ^ There is clcarcd about 200 acrcs, and the balance well timbered. This tract will be dividedMiito two or three tracts to suit purchasers. The above tracts will be sold on a credit of . tlirce years with interest from date. Note and . approved security to secure the purchase moi cy. Persons wishing to make investment that is certain of paying handsome dividends, will do well to examine the above property, as it will be sold on the most accommodating terms. If the above property is not disposed of previous to Sale Day m Oetobcr next, it will then be sold at auction to the highest bidder. J. FOSTER MARSHALL August 5, '51 13 8t Goods at Cost! AT ABBEVILLE C. H. Term of co-partnership existing between JL Wilson Williams has now nearly expired, and for the purpose of closinir un the * business, wo offer our goods At Cost for Cash. Our stock ia yet very complete, embracing all the varieties we liavc usually kept* and can now bo purchased, with Cax/i, at New York and Charleston prices. Now is the time to supply 1 yourselves with clicap goods I As we have many very desirable goods on hand, we feci confident tlint all who will examine our stock and prices, will find it to tlicir interest to supply themselves at once. WILSON <fc WILLIAMS. August 1, 1854. 13 3m ~CROCKER & EEE8, WAItKlIOUSE AND COMMISSION Merchants, JACKSON STREET, BELOW AND ON THE OP l'OSITE BIDE OF AVARREN's BLOCK, AUGUSTA, ISA. THE Undersigned would rcspcctfully inform their friends nr i former patrons, that they will remove, 011 tlic 1st of Sopteinber next, to the NEW AM) SUBSTANTIAL FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE on Jackson Street below and on the opposite side of Warren's Block. We will give our personal attention to all business entrusted to our carc, ns heretofore, and hope to merit a continuance of tlio favor of former patrons. Wc are prepared to make at nil times, liberal cash advances on Produce in store. Ordors for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES will be carefully filled and at the lowest market price. JOHN R. CROCKER. JOHN C. REES. July 20, 1851. 12?2m NOTICE. THE Board of Trustees of Erskine College, S. C., do hereby give notice that tho En dowment of the College is Bccured on the , ; Scholarship Plan adopted by the Board on the > 8th of April 1853, and that the scheme will go into operation on the first of November next at winch time the subscriptions will bo due and boar intorest Certificates of Scholarships will be ready for distribution on or beforo the 1st of November, The books will be closed and the snle of Scholarships discontinued on the first of April next. W. 11. ILEMP1ILLL, Agent, August 29, 1854. JUST RECEIVED! in.-STRAUSS, Cokeobnry. LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as Bareges, Tissues, Chally, Grenadines, Muslins, Pop , J iio p I/IUIII, ugui uu, UUtUM DWUHS iUUOLlllO J Silks, Ginghams, Jaconets, Ac. . . Embroideries. Beautiful assortment of Collars, Chemisettes, Infant Bodies, Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ac. Talmas and Mantilla*, NEW STUB BONNETS AND HISSES HATS. ALSO? Ribbons, Gloves, and Mitts; Edging and. Inserting. FANS, PARASOI?t Perfumery, and DRESS TRIMMINGS. For Cleat* and Bon* A fall assortment of READY MADE CLOTH"' INO.?Hats, Caps, Boots, Brogans, Ac. Linen . i^rniB, v/BBumore, snHM'UiOHi, Mfnyr uoin, . Drap d'Ete, Ac, Brides, anew and full supply | of spring, .summer, and Household Articles? I LINEN DIAPERS, Ac. I hesitate not to soy > that my stock is one.of the most BEST AS. ROUTED STOCK in the up country. Come . and examine.?PRICES AS LOW AS JPOB, SJBLE . .... STRAUSS^ H8HRY S. K1RR, WHOLESALE * RETAIL * -!' 'DrfAMtR IH ! GMBSlIBS, PtOYRIMg fc C0NFECTI0NAKIE8, y r ABBBVitXILO. tiL 8. a. ; May 10, aa& 1-tf * ? -'t, Trr^r-Tr-*. 7,Tflgg, ^ . 8 dot Cana, large and small, Freak SALMQifD. E ^ke?? I ' j u. 1 JU JU JLt? Xli CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. py The friends of Hon. P. S. BROOKS announce him as a candidate for re-election aa Representative of the 4th district of South Carolina in the Congress of the United States. The friehds of Col. A. C. GAIlT.TNfiTON respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the 4th Congressional District, at the election in October next, [mar 25?40 ty We are authorized to announce Gen. Samuel McUowan a candidule for the Legislature. Wk are authorized to announce Thomas TnoMrsoN, Esq., a candidate for the Legislature. CjJT* We are authorised to announce Dr. J. W. 11 earst a candidate for a sent in the next Legislature. We are authorized to announce B. Z. - r->?>M-.- ' uvuuuiuuie ior me Legislature ntthc next clcction. We arc authorized to announco Col. M. O. Talman a Candidate for the Legislature. * &2T* We are authorized to announce Edward Noble a candidato for the Legislature. 63T" Tho friends of Copt. S. A. IIodoks respectfully announce liim as a candidato for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. fg* Tho friends of Jons R. Wiusoi* respectfully announco him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. . We are authorised to announce tho Rev. I JaMks Moore as a candidate for rc-clcction as Tax-Collector of Abbevillo District* at tho ensuing clcction. The friends of James II. Conn respectfully nniiuunco nun as a candidate lor Wlicritf at the coming election. EST The friends of JAMES M. VAN DIVER respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at- the ensiling election. B2?~Tho friends of D. W. HAWTHORN respectfully announce him a candidi te for Sheriffalty of Abbeville District, at the ensuing clcction. The friends of O. M. MATT1SON respectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District at the ensuing clec non. t^-Thc friends of THOMAS R. COCHRAN, rcspcctfullv announce hiin as a Candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing c{cc tion. zw The friends of JAMES M. MARTIN, respectfully announce him ns a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. EDWARD WESTFLELD, ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.; RETURNS thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicits a continuance ofthosame. He keeps constantly on hand, of his own manufacture, a Lnrce Assortment of SADDLES. HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, Ac.' Also, Willi's, STIRRUP IRONS and BITTS. Being a practical workman, ho is prepared to make to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness and Military Equipments, at short notice, and at as low prices as nny other establishment. CS"I'nrliciilar attention paid to all kinds of Repairing. June 3, 1854. C6 tf " COT,IT Ml 1TA A TYV F.tt' rt ft Tf \t TT. N Tft" FISHEB & "AQNEW & CO., COURT HOUSE RANGE, COLUMBIA, 8. C., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF Engli8h Hardware, Cutlery, GunS) &c., &c. WOULD call the attention of tho citizens of Abbeville to their etouk of Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. CONSISTING, IN PAHT, AS FOLLOWS, VIZ! Flat, Round, Square, Oval, llalf-oval, Band,Sheet and Hoop IRON; Diuue, miiir*, opiKiiB, lacks, I'ovware, i'ire JJogs, Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths, Axes, Spades, Shovels, Iloes, Tea Kettles, Trace and Wagon Chains of all kinds. Scythes, Locks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Scrcen Wire, Cotton and 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, Gorman and Blister Steel, Borax, Carriage Springs, Axles, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes, Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frames, Bolts. Malleable Castings. Knobs. Laces, Brass and Silver"Plated Bands, And Carriage Materials generally. Pure White Lead, Cliromc Green, Paris Green, and Paints of all kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan, Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Ac. Their stock comprises the largest and best assortment in Columbia, is purchased on the very best terms, and will be sold at a small advance for cash. Orders, accompanied with satisfactory reference, will receive prompt attention, and all ^oods will bo delivered at the Railroad Depot free of charge for drayage." FISHER A AGNEW A CO. Columbia, Oct 26, 1853. 25 tf Bollinger ft Friday, Opposite Janney'i and Hunt* Hotel*, Colombia, S. 0. WnOLSSAU. A*D BSTAUi PXMUnS IK firoeeriei, Liquors, Hardware and FlantaUci Sqppttec. 4 Purchase COTTON and bther PRODUCE. . yy Deliver all Goods at tho Depot free of charge. mh25 . W. BOLUNGUL | , JAB X. FiUDAT. . ItUDDliEBAIJFF & CALHOUN. WHOLS0A1.B AKD Rmili DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY, COLUMBIA. S. C. "I " , ' * K. MlDDkLEKAUJfF. J 0. M. CALHOUN. Aug. 0,1858. . Mj?ly.r. S . H- j Oftthcart, ; :7JT wnoutsato ftsrin. Dfuix*. a FAMILY GROCERIES, Comtr of Riehord?n <t*d board titteU, * M,a? Calnflila,'8. C. . .. ZZZZc Sattv. Z7 " \'.f, ' mr . ' - KD COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS. Earn Bay's Piano Stor?. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , Columbia, 8. C. NUN'S tfc GO'S, Patent Diagonal T7f'^rO0rand ^t>'ano8 5 Hollct Davis ?fc Co'? II II H \| Ul'atont Su?i>oii8iun liriilgo Pianos, Cliickcrings, Traverp, and other best milkers' Pi nuu9, iik uiu raeiory rrices. April 1, 1861. 47 Cm. A. C. Squier, Ifos. 208 and 210 Main street, Columbia, S. C. . Manufacturer mid generaigsgSlgBj 1 dealer in fine and plain FUR-f J # J f I 1 N1TURE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPER, MATTRASSES, ?te., Ac., at low prices for cosli, and all warranted for ono year or longer. < All kinds Furniture made to order, and all 1 kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Also, Wood and Metal Burial Cases. mli25 CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. . TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. 0. _ TIIE subscriber has on hand a largo assortment, and is constantly receiving by the steamers, the latest patterns of WINDOW SHADES and PAPER-HANGINGS, for sale wholesale and retail 1 Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of every style and variety, from CO ecnt-s to $6 each I French and American PAPER-HANGINGS, and BORDERS, of the lutest Patterns, from t>* cents lo per ltoil. ?also? A large variety of CORNICES, Lace ami Muslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin I)E- ( LAINES, Centra Tassels, Loops, Bands,,Tins, 1 Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses/Cusli- i ioiiB, Fire Screens, ?fcc. i A11 kindB of UPHOLSTERING; and the hu- i sinese, as usual, attended to in all its branches. M ATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and llair Mattresses, always on hand, made from Uio best material. Also Bolster*, Pillows, Feather Beds and l'alliastcrs. Call and sco them?prices reasonable. I To persons wishing any of the above articles , to sell, a discount will ho made. The prices of t this establishment are moderate and uniform, and as low as any other establishment. II. W. KINSMAN. March 25, 1851. 40 ? "Browning & Leman," < imports 113 of French, British and German 209 and 211 King-street, corncr of Market street. Charleston, S. C. CARPETINGS?Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Tapestry and Velvets. CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin, and Worsted. CURTAIN CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large variety. i EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CUR- i TAINS, all styles. GILT CORNlCIii, in all the new designs. CURTAIN GIMPS, IIOLDERS, LOCI'S, TESSELS, Ac.. DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in all varieties. British and American FLOOR OIL CLOTHS SILVER and GILT S'iAlR RODS and STAIR ' CARPETINGS, of all styles. WILTON", VELVET, and AXMINSTER RUGS, in great variety. PLANTATION WOOLENS?BLANKETS, PLAINS, KERSEYS, CAI'S, Ac. Red and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, ?fcc., COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the best Southern makes. English and American COTTON FLANNELS. French, English, and American PRINTS. LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, for i Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cnses, Table Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, ! Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, 1 Grass Cloths, ?fcc. CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, of best French Good. SERVANTS CLOTHS, in oil the shades of Eng- , lish Good*. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LINSEYS, of all qualities and sryles. WITH A FULL ASSORTMENT OF RICH DRESS GOODS. In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENADINES, MUSLINS, &e. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING GOODS, in great vnricty. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of every description. EVENING DRESS Goods in Great variety constantly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT IMPORTATIONS, and ofTered at the LOWEST , MARKET Prices. TERMS.?Cash, or City Acceptance. or The one price system strictly adhered j to, and all Goods Warranted. BROWNING A LEMAN. Charleston, 3. O., March 26, 1854. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, 8. C. S1. Browning & Lemon, IMPOSTSRS or ' ' JVo*. 209 and 211 Jdtig-tL, corner of Market-tL, . ' . Charleston, 8. C. Plantation Woolens, Blankets, Ac., Carpeting* and uurtain Materials, ! Silks and Rich Dress Goods, > - Cloftko, Mantillas, Shawls. Ttoma ctth?one price only. nib 25 . > < . ; ruoe. B. MARCH. : J. M. X. RtlAKP MAJR.OB & 8HABP AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, COLUMBIA, S. 0, "VXTILL attend to the sale of all kinda of MerVT . cltandixe, Produce, Acs. Also, Real and Personal Property. Or purchase wad sail Blares, Ac., on commission. Bales Room: No. 120 Richardson street, and immediately opposite tho United States Hotel. Feb.'4 " * 0 89' ' '' tf ' WnOLHALR DXALKIU' TO ^ Wf ?f *ND 8 HOB 8, : -'V 'WWXwWfc' - -''' '*-> .J ,J john p. ruEos, J- ,-fer r ' I?I...?WUT, ) mhfiS i CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOTHING. EMPORIUM, Miller, Itii'i.ky A Co.'a Old Stand, 288 King, ' CtVrnPY SIHA if?t *-? .... V*. W?J vttvxjm V^VQHV iUU VltUlllX Hotel, Charleston, 8. O. D. J. & ?. J. LEVY, manufacturers or MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOY'S c=:K^op3rKSKMrca-9 BKG loavo to acquaint "Wholesale Buyers, that they always liavc on hand a general assortment of CLOTHING, suitable for all acajous, which they guarantee to sell at New York Casl). Priccs. NEW GOODS received Tiy every steamer, lircct from their manufactory, 16 William-st., w?w i urn. Merchants supplied oil liberal terms. JOHN If. VANNOY, ) H .. II. M. l'HELPS, j onp t?. Cliarlcston, March 25, 1804. 48-0m BAILEY, DOUGLAS & ANDERSON, wholesale and betaie* Ao. 319 King-alrcct, 3 doort above George, CHARLESTON, 8. O. r. a. da1ley, c. douglas, w. d. andebson. Reference?Jxo. A. Caliioun, Esq. jan. 14 3ft ly Cameron, Webb & Co., (Succctsors to G. <fc IL Cameron,) IMPORTERS OF CHINA, CLASS AND EA^TnENWAiili, No. 1-10 Nccliuy street, Charleston, South Carolina, Will jtunjply Country Merchants -with joods in thim-line nt as low rates as they can my in New York, or elsewhere. I. 1\ CAMERON, 1 iV. u WEBB, v ,v. m. sage. ) mh25 CHARLESTON CAItPET WAREHOUSE. ' William Calder HAS always on hand the largest and best scleetcd stock of CARPETING to be found in the city, viz:?Fine Ingrains, low |?riccd; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry Velvet, Tapestry Brussels, low priced Brussels, Thrco Ply Carpctings, Green and Printed Baize, Hearth i a-'-- ~ uiuiut, omii- vjarnoung antl Stair ltods, Bindings, Ac., ?tc. Matting, all widths. Willi ft large assortment of FLOOR OIL CLOTII, from 3 to 21 feet in width, for Rooms, Lobbies, ?fcc., without scam. Nob. 246 and 243 King-st., corner Hasel~ LEONARD O HAP IN, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IS CARRIAGES A.ND HARNESS; Next door Kortli of 1'fivilion Hotel, 124 Meet-ing street and 33 Wentworth street* CHARLESTON, S. C, N. B.?An immense stock of VEHICLESMid HARNESS pnnsfnnfltr linr./T inducements now offered in extreme low pritcs. Evert,/ article warranted. Oct. 211, 26 ly WINDOW SASHES, BLINDS, &e. HAVING the Agency of tbo largest Factory in the States, I am prepared to fillorders for any article in the line. ?also,? Faints, Oils, Glass and Builders' Hardware;, and every other article in tho building line. JOHN" 0. SIMONS, 226 King street, sign of the Whale. CHARLESTON MAT MANUFACTORY* 210 King street, ALL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk- and Cassimcrc ILVTS, of the latest styles* m.ide to ordop nf. filinvf. nntinn Aii cxccllcnt assortment of new stylos of STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats and. Caps, always on hand. R. HA.WLEY. John G. Willis, FANCY BOOT AND SIIOE STORE, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and Brushes, "WHOLESALF^AND RETAIL, Corner of King street and Iforlbaclc't Alley,; mh25 Charleston, S. O. William Pal rlnt* DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Not. 246 and 248 King-street, corner of Hotel, m)i25 Charleston, 8. O. E. H. Lane, Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fancy Goods Howe, Medical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOKS,, in great variety, at tho lowest trade prices. No. 5 Hayne street, Charleston, So nth Carolina. Kelson Carter, WH0LB8ALB D RUG GIST, No. 17 Hayne street, BlOlf or Tim LA HOB YXL LOW XOBTABy mTHERE ho in nrpnnrrv<1 /% nrWKIk & YY stock of Drags, Medicines, Diraggiete' Garniture, Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dy? Staffs, Perfumery, Soaps, WindoVGlaas, Potfy, 4c., Ac.,- which ho oilers at the lowest .market prices. Boh25 Hayden, Brother & Co-, nrPORTKBS ASD dealkm m . Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silnr Ware-, Military and Faaoy Goods North Eaet corner of King and Hotel rtreet*. ml) 25 Charleston, 8. 0. -s. WllULfigHB tiliUTJflfltt BODSJK,, K* 148 earner of Qucenr Hreei, Charleston, 8. O: 3. H E. SHA2P, S SLAVE DEALER AND GENgfiAt {JDMSHHW MERCIIASmfe^. ^ No.16 StalMtrett^&h&fafofc ' Dec. 17?ly P. M. ITCBdlSr,ijk&nk. |l.Mt 4CABD. r Merchantb' Hotel;?; CHARLBBTON,: t : M SOUTH CAROONA, Reference?Ei?wa*d N<*6l*,Eaq. sopft * 'm MS' *%>, ' ' irA