The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, October 06, 1854, Image 3
ipWn?^lijnit?oC the town of Alfblvill
imrt<4^^y qp tt^e CokMhqry rood, to w!t:
Containing B aotwl rood and 88 perches. Ui
oa tbte lot there nro two good kitchens and a
?xc?ll4nt garden. '
' r;ppM MO.SS,
(lantAinin* t *A?iaa ??,1 ? i t tr .? .
. |?eroiie?. Upoa thl
lot there is a fine DWELLING B^QUBE. wit
all. neoesaary outbuildings all new, and a goo
well of , waterContaining
4 acre? 5. roods and 86 perehea.Upon
this lot thtere 14 a fine DWELLING
HGUSE, now completed, with * good kitchen
and will bfc other necessary outbuildings.
49
Containing 1 acre 8'roods and 81 perches. Up
on thla lot there U a comfortable DVTELLlNt
,' XIOU8E, >ptb necessary outbuildings, Ac.
These lota he adjoining, each,other, and ar
, eituated about far enough from the busines
pari of Town ^render them very, desirable fo
4?i>?uc resiliences, ana in mil view or the Rail
road.. There, is a sufficiency pf : wood upoi
them to furnishfi'rewood for twenty years.
TO ?ttj>i&v?d purchasers! will sen upon rer
accommodating terms, ond will Ute good N'e
ctoos Ln j^ipiyrqent, Those who w ish goo<
Bargains would do Well to see me and exsmin
the I6ts Before purchasing elsewhere.
W B. V.POSEY.
i. a0"
. '%fA''*SW iHtEHTloir.
T?HIS wfll iofcVm the PLANTERS of Abbe
. JL ville and I^iurens Districts that I have re
ceDthr.oat'ohMed Uh> Celebrated
Cotton Seed Planter,
lately Patented by Mr: J. T. & L. J. "Wait
(the l ight of.the nbovo named Districts.) Am
win Mnd an Ageotover the two Districts one
.axoibit ity -who will be authorised to sell Indi
Tidnal Eights ortha .Machines themselves, or
treasonable terms as can be afforded. Tlx
Planter will bo an excellent thing to drill GIT
AtSQer any other MAN USE. 1 feel assured
it will not Mil to give satisfaction to every one
,who will try it. -v - W. D. CALUOUN.
Sept. 18, 1854 2-20 tf
Td.Tfce Flaateni of Abbeville , and Iau*
ran*.'
We hare *old W. D. Calhoun the exclusive
right to onr Patent Cotton Planter for the Districts
Above named, and can cheerfully recointnaod
itaa a very useful and vauable Machine.
. J. Ti A L. J. WAIT.
THE AHBE&SON SOOT ASH SHOB
vintiiatrFi^cTOBir.
^TttAKKFOL for the liberal
" jPeE patron sga which they have re- ~YHV
"wW-eeived, beg leave to inform ' 1^.
their fcustotners and friends generally, that they
have BOOTd and SHOES of every description,
made of the best'material Also, a large stock
of NEGRO SHOES, made expressly for home
consumption, sqd would say to tliose tliut may
"Want a good ftrtJclp/tO cnlf and examine our
atoek, before purchasing elsewhere. We are
desirous that the planters would give out
SHOES a fair trial, Knowing that they would
ffft value received for their money. BOOTH
#rad 8HOES roade to order. Also REPAIRING.
V WHITNER, OSBORNE ?k Co.
Sept 80, 1864. ; 18 _ 2m.
YMF ftTATC nc ?niiT? ricmiKU
Abbeville J)i8lriet.~In Equity.
f^e4Ba}toF^rccios<!
Nathaniel Ilnrricanil othera. J Mortgage.
? 1 lY OUDEK of the Court of Equity, I will
JD proceed to eell, on sale-day iu November
next, at AbbevilloC. H., tho tract of Lnnd de
aen^ed in the Bill. to wit: the upper part of a
trout of land called the Fort Charlotte Tract,
altuatciu Abbeville District. on Savannah ltiv.
<er, containing about Seven Hundred Acre*,
luore or less, bounded by lands of W. D. Part*
. jow. P. B. Ka.dc, Dr. A. Ana stead and others,
god. lately belonging to Mary A. Noble and
.fatal A. NAAIa. fWitntAfl /A*
H. A. JOKES,C.KA.D.
-Commisuoner'a Office, 8?pt. 26, 1864. 21Ui
' THE 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
- ' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY.
1 Bii,f?r partit,on
'Agnee W., Lm w ife, et. al. j
in'JfovembW next, the following
T?lfe|i(jUtojLand?,
flTtto'Mial EaUti orvinecnt Griffn, de r**'.
tfllACr No. W,- .X :;' V . ['
. ZWHOMK9TEAI* PI.ACE, near Whitehall,
ita&te in Abbeville District, on IIar<llal>or and
Cowhtad creeks, containing Eight Handred
'ft
i Twenty-five acreaof ' wfibeing ^rat-rate
*J*ek bottom, and * ^artin cttttiVation. Upon
the place there ? ?-?mforUbl? WelBng
Tie Me^conta' g iregmno
"^ '^a*?-.... ... ., -. . w,.-, n faJ^^i^Lv fffli-ri
t SiniPSOX <(k GABOINCR,
>, WAREHOUSE AMI (JOMIHSIM MKMHANTO,
I MMNT08H 8Th AUGUSTA BA., '
continue the Wnrs'^ <> jf
9HH V T house and Commission EJhSR
v Business in their FlBE-lHtOOF BUILDING on
D , M'Lntosh Street, in all its branches, and hope
by strict personal attention to the interests of
ail who iuayjmt business in their bauds, to
uiencpuoiic lavor.
> Orders for Baooino, Rope ako Family Supto
PL1K3 filled at th? lowest market price.
<1 Cash Advauces made when required
on produce in store.
J. IL 8IMPSON] [j. T. OARDIStlfT
August 49, 1864. 10 0m
I A VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
SITUATED on the waters of Mulberry Creek,
in Ahbayille District, in m very pleasant
j nnd healthy section, about three mile* from
Hodges' Depot on the Greenville and Columbia
e Railroad, and containing
, oak
>* About One-half good woodlaud, and the other
I- half mostly fresh and in a high state of cultlii
vatiQP. A very comfortable dwelling-house,
new gin-hottse, and screw, good negro cabins,
and all other necessary out-buildings.
** Purvhascr* are requested to call and examine
1 for themselves.
B ' JOSEPn AO NEW.
August 215, 1854.. 17 tr
Pnbfic Notice. NOTICE
Is hereby given to nil parties
interested in the Estate of the late WiU
- limn Morrison, that a final settlement of the
- naiue will be made in the Ordinary's office, Abbeville
District, on the second day of December
next. JAMES MORRISON,
, Adm'r Will annexed.
I August 81, 1854. 17 . 8m
! INDEBTED. : :
T^pncnvcj ^ ^
i muciiicu w uie nuuserioer aro re>
A quested to BCttle their liabilities on or be.
fore the 1st September. After the first your
I notes will not De in my possesion.
, AUGUSTUS LOMAX.
August 19, 1864. 15 tf
Notice.
VXTE, the Trustees of 8myrna Chureli nnd
TT Oamp-ground, do'hereby give notice
1 that wc will apply at tho next session of the
Legislature for an Act incorporating us as a
body legal and politic, with the privilege of
extending our jurisdiction half a mile each way.
B.D. KAY, Seo'y.
I August 24, 1854 17 8id
"painting! ~~~~
THE Subscriber, having located himself
at Abbeville C. II., is prepared to do
House, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, Paper
Hanging, Cleaning Furniture, <to.
All wot'k entrusted to me will be executed
nrUK lAfll tlAdl ?tl/l /loannfftt.
* WV-...WJ WHU
rr Order* from ihe country promptly attended
to.
W. A. GRAYDON".
' Mnrahall House, Abbeville C. H., S. C., )
August 1, 1864. IS 8m J
Ho! for Chick Springs!
THE Subscriber has now on the line between
Greenville oud Chick Springs, a fine and
commodious
F0UE-H0B82 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, $1 00 eneli way.
ffg" Seats can be secured at my rosidence,
opposite the Mansion House.
Aug. 12 14tf . W. L. CRAWFORD.
Whitlock, Coskery Sc Co.,
WAREHOUSE AUTO COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
CAMPBELL ST., AUGUSTA Ga.
~ Xr | TIE Undersigned rcapootJL
fully iufonn their friends tttSGBL
and the Public generally, that they still continue
tho above BUSINESS, at their old Stand,
where they will give their undivided attention
to all Busfnsss entrusted to their care. Liberal
Co?h Advances made on Produco in store.
Orders f?r BAGGING, ROPE and family
SUPPLIES. Carefully filled at the lowest Markets.
.. J. W. W1I1TLOCK,
JOHN COSKERY,
A. J. WHITLOCK.
August 12, '64. 14 6 m
TO REHT,
THAT large, new and well finished STORE
on Washington Street, adjoining Wilson
A. Williams, a short distance from the Public
Square and Marshall Uolel, 25 feet front and
70 feet deep, with a good Counting Room and
Iron House, now occupied by Wm. M. Hughey
A* a Wholesale Grocery Store. From it* eligible
situation, it is considered one of the best lo,
cations In this place,. Possession given by the
, first of Oetobor or sooner if required.
For farther information apply to
. ... JOHN' MoLAREN.
Abbeville C. EL, August I8M. 16?91
: ; u?
TUC OTITt AC Cn'lITU AADftl tUI
lire vJinit. vr www i n unnuunn.
John Brown -and 1
, William Truit* Executors, Bill fur Partition
, vs.'"' of Lind snd Ac..
Mackji# Brown, counts.
'i j, J ,
& V**PAppeaijng io?roy satisfaction that Macklin
Brown, Atkins Corley, Joseph Reason, and
I Beatrice Deason. Henry Bailey, Bern no Bailey,
. and EUf?beilaJJaBej..4>?fen<iaDts'in the above
t J$ill, r4side beyoiid the limits of this State i On
I motion of P. ?. Job Of,, complainant's solicitor.
; Ordered tout paid defendant* db appear, and
pfaad, *R*w?rj6r dtaor to said Bill within three
I ?ftontiia#ewi?w6fpeblieation hereof, or the tame
, inll be takw Mv ag ni ist them.
? m }i H. A. JOKES, a B. A. D.
Commissioner'* office. Sept 6, 1864. 8m
t ClfMien ipy?mk Calto?
5 sit- SAMftU&jrf the GOLDEN PROLIFIC
J lict* yCOTttCON SEED may be seen at Kerr's
Qroee'ryBto**.' -Planter# wishing to 'narehaae,
2* ^Httipave their names with tin auheoriMr. who
t will'take nkasnre in forunhtDGr tliaia with mnv
. quantity U.vv tuy vtnt
"? r'of 1the bed planter? io the Ditfrict
* Iflrrfc fftmaUd fb* above aeed, aod are highly
y picked with them.
s: A?lntoriAof ^ot h' '^ofhra^t 1 to^nexttfa*
Z f on. for Act of laoorfri^Xkaf The Society
i rant mppon wJWK|iiviJiKiou(M)rMnaai?g
*nd 9fih9i
: I ~T
VALUABLE EILAL ESTATE FCE
<S^ HPIIE Subscriber having purchased lands
Hlltl-X in the State of Ron da, wilt sell the
following valuable Real Estate in the village
of Abbeville and vicinity.
Tenements Ko. 1 ana 2 Granite Range, con-1
taining two large and spacious Stores each, 1
with fine large secoud story rooms sufficient j
for two families. Also there is on the promises I
a fino well of water, and sufReiuut ground for
yards and gardening purposes.
. . ?ALSO?
Tho Ramey Hotel, and anpnrtennqces, sixtysix
feet front and four hundred in depth. Tho
Hotel will bo put in first rate repair by 1st October
next i
The above property will bo in three geparato
lot?, to suit purchasers, or altogether if
desired, on a credit of five years with iutcrcst
from ?lnte. .. ^
?ALSO?
A Tract of 400 acres of excellent Land, lying
on Long Can , six utiles east of Abbeville
C. II., adjoining lands of David Keller, Capt
ffm, 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
Bwu juu8vo as ucuig one oi llio beat grAlu
plantations in the neighborhood.
?a Lao-?
A tract of 860 acres lyimr five milea North
of Abbeville C. IL, adjoining lands of Slra.
Itoof, Estate of Robert Gordon, Alexander Stevenson
and otliem, known as the Bowie and
San I Tuckcy Lands. There is cleared about
200 acres, and tlie balance well timbered. This
tract will be divided into two or three tracts
to suit purchasers.
The alwve tracts will bo sold on a credit of
tlireo years with interest from dute. Note and
approved security lo secure the purclmso mo ey.
l'eraonft wialiinc tn mnl?? ...
certain of pacing handsome dividend#, will do
wall to exannrie tho above property, its it-will
bo sold on tho most accommodating terras.
If tho above property is not disposed of pro*
vious to Sale Day in October next, it will tUen
be suld at auction to the highest bidder.
J. FOSTER MARSHALL.
August 6, *54 IS 8t i
Goods at Cost!
AT ABBEVILLE C. H.
THE Term of co-partnership existing between
Wilson <fe Williams has uow nearly expired,
and for the purpose of closing up the
business, we offer our goods
At Cost for Cash.
Our stock is yet very complete, embracing all
tho varieties we have usunlly kept, - and con
now bo purchased, with Cath, at New Yefkand
Charleston prices. Now is the time to supply
Yourselves with ehpnn frond* I
As we Imre many very desirnble goods on
hand, we feel confident that nil who will examine
our Block nnd prices, will find it to their
interest to supply themselves At once.
WILSON & W1LLIAM3.
August 1, 1854. 18 8m
CROCKER & BEES.
WARtnOUSE AND COMMISSION
Merchants,
JACKSON STREET, BELOW AND ON TJ1? OPPOSITE
8IDE OF WARREN'S BLOCK,
A(JWU91'A, UA.
THE Undersigned would respectfully inform
their friends and former patronn. lJ>nt tliey
will remove, on the 1st of September next, t?>
the NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FIUE-PROOF
WAREHOUSE on Jackson Street below and
on tho opposite side of Warren's Block.
We will give oar personal attention to all
business entrusted to our care, as heretofore,
and hope to merit a continuance of the favor of
former patrons.
We are prepared to make at all times, liberal
cash advances on Produce in store.
Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
SUPPLIES will be carefully filled and at
the lowest market price.
JOI1N R. CROCKER.,
JOHN a REES.
July 29, 1861. 12?2m
_ n HOTICfi. _
' utit jjooru 01 lrusrees 01 r,r8Kine college,
JL 8. C., do hereby eivc notice tha'. the Endowment
of the College is secured on the
Scholarship Plan adopted by the Board on the
8th of April 1838, and that _thji scheme will go
into operation on the first of November' next
at which time the subscriptions will be due
and benr interest.
Certificates of Scholarships will be ready for
distribution on or before the 1st of November.
The boots will be closed and the sale oflScholarahips
discontinued on the first of April next.
W. R. HEMPHILL, Agent,
Augut 20, 1854. ;
Valuable Property for Bale.
I will ?cll on the first Monday in November
next, at Abbeville Court Hon$e, tit not previously
disposed of,) a portion of tlie Plantation
of the late David Lesly, situated on Calhoon's
Creelc, two and a half m lea north-west
_ e aL _ _?ti J A _!. asI.
ui me TiiiBge, nnu cnniwnmg nvt uunarra
acrc*, more or les*. I will *!sosell on the same
day, a lot of likely Negroes, Horses 4c.
JOHN W. LESLEY, Executor.
Sept. 20, 1864 21 tf
JUST HEOBIVEB!
S. STRAUSS, Cokesbnry.
LADIES dress GOODS, such u Barege
Tissues, Cbftlly, Grenadines, Muslins, Poplins;
plain, figured, dotted Swiss MUSLINS;
Silks, Ginghams, Jaconets, (fee.
v f Embroideries. "
Be^utifu| assortment of Collars, Chemisettes, Infant
Bodies Under Sleeves, Cuffs, Linen Cambrio
Handkerchiefs, Ac. . /.
TrIbhu and JEaattlUu,
nv sTvi.v finiMETO ixm nupi ntmi
IVU II QI1?U NV1I11JU1 o Ally UUkJUUO MAIUl
' ?AL80?
Ribbons, Gloves, and Mitt#; Edging and Inserting.
FANS, PARASOLS, Perfumery, and
DRESS TRIMMINGS. : F^rQeaU
u4 Befi.
A full M*or*ment o(READYMADE CLOTHINO,?B*U,
Cap* Boot*, Brogaat, Ao. Linen
Drills, Cashasen^, Broad Cloth, Zephyr Cloth,
Drap d'Eta, Ae. . Besides, a new ana full supply
of spring, summer, ;#n& QoO^hold Articl??-~
UN EN' DIAPERS, Ac. , I hesitate not to say
.that my stock Is one of tbe most BEST Aa~
fi/kDivn"S4vi/iir':. <L. ?i_.
ma/ U4WA in.Mio up tuuiurv* V/V1UU
nhd examine.?PRICES AS LOW AS PO?
SIBLK. m.khiau9*.
-' maui tm
6mcein^ jwisims k conpiimmww,
r J- >r li
CANDIDATES FOR OEFIOE.
BT The friends of Hon. P. 8. BROOKS onno
ante bin qr ?< candidate for re-election as
Representative of the 4th district of 8oath
Carolina ib tho Congress of the United States.
s>t!Sr The friends of Col. 'a. O. G ARLINGTON
respectfully announce him as a Candidate to
represent the 4th Congressional District, at the
election in October next. fmnr 9B?in
py We are authorized to announce Qon.
Samuel McQowas a candidate for tbo Legislature.
4 ^
We are authorized to announce Thomas
Thompson, Esq., a candidate for the Legislature.
! pJ* We are authorised to announce Dr. J.
W. Hearst a candidate for a seat in the next
Legislature.
tsr Wo aro authorized to announce B. Z.
Hkundon a Candidate for the Legislature at the
next election.
|gy" We are authorised to announce Col. M.
u. ialman a UaudidnU) for the Legislature. *
We are authorised to announce Edward
Noble a candidate for tlio Legislature.
er The frienda of Capt. S. A. Hodges res-1
pectfully aunounce him as a candidate for Tax
Collector at the ensuing election.
The .frienda of John R. Wimon respectfully
announce him as a candidate for Tax Col'
lector qf Abbeville District, at tho ensuing election.
r
|g* Wk are authorised to announce tho Rer.
.Tames Moobfi as a candidate for re-election as
Jhx-Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing
election.
Tns friends of Jaues H. Cobjj rcspcctfully
announce him?a a candidate for Slioritf at the
coming election.
ty The frienda,of JAMES M. YAND1VER
respectfully announce him as a candidate for
Tax Collector of Abbeville. District, at the ensuing
election.
EST The friends of D. "W. ITAWTIIORN respectfully
onuounce him a candidate for Sheriffalty
of Abb?vi)lo District; at the ensuing ejection.
friends of O. it. MATTI80N res?vw?tfiil1t?"
onnnnnnA Kir/* n nnn^jilnfo
Sheriff ofAbbfcvillo District at the ensuing oleo.
t ion. ' iy>'
t^The'friends ofTHOMAS R. COCHRAN,
respectfully announce liim as a Candidate for
Sheriff ot Abbeville District, at the ensuing cico
tioa.i; it
tsr Tho frienda of JAMES M. MARTIN, respectfully
announce bitn as a candidate for
Sheriff of Abbevillo District, at the ensuing
election.
EDWARDWBSTFIBLD^
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.j
RETURNS thanks for past favors, and respectfully
solicits a continuance of thesame.
Ho keeps constantly on band, of bis own manufacture,
a Largo Assortment aoS, SADDLES,
HARNESS. nmni.TM M ATiTlvn Ai rs; A.?
Also, WHIPS," STIRRUP lRONS~nnd BITTS.
Being (V practical workman, he is prepared to
make to order all kindBof Saddles, Harness and
Military Equipments, at short notice, nod at as
low prices as any other establishment
(.^"Particular attention paid to all kinds of
Repairing.
Juno 0,-1851. ' i - OO If
COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
FISHEB & AGNEW& CO.,
COURT HOUSE RANGE, COJLUMBIA, S. CM
DIRECT J1IP0RTKH8 OP
English Hardware, Cutlery,
Ouns. &c.? Sec.
^Trrr?nTT? n,- ,.e
w Abbeville to their stock of j
Hardware, Points, Oils, Window Glass, &o.
coxsurnxo, ? fast, ao roLLOws, viz:
Flat, Round, Square, Ovnl, llalf-ovol, Band, Sheet
and Hoop IRON;
Brads, Naif*, spikes, Tacks, Pot-ware, Firo Dogs,
Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths,
Axes, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Tea Kettles,
Trace and Wagon Chains of all kinds. Scythes,
Looks, Hinges, Latches, Wire, Screen Wire,
CotfoTr i*nXwcof Cards,' Waffle Irons,
Gunpowder, Blasting Powder, Percussion Caps,
Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead,
Mill Saws. Cross-cut Saws, WngoiuBoxes,
Carpeuter'B Tools in endless variety, Anvils,
Vices, Screw Plates, Stocks and Dies, Bellows,
Cast, German and Blister Steel, Borax.
Carriage Springs, Axles, Hobs, Shafts, Felloes,
Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frames,
Bolts, Malleable Castings, Knobs,
Laces, Brass and Silver Plated Bnuds,
And Carriage Materials generally.
Pure White Lead, Chrome Green,
Paris Green, and Paints of al) kinds,
Window Gloss, Putty, Varuislies, Japan,
Linseed Oil, 8pirits Turpentine, &c.
Their stock comprises the latest 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 be delivered at the Railroad Depot
free of obarge for dray age. -a
CIQIl&Jf. ? .A.U.H.ISW ? w.
Colombia, Oct. 25, 1853. 26 ' tf
Bollinger & Friday,
Opposite Jaun'+jt and Tft$&?i Hotel*.
Colombia, 8. O.
'WOOLUALB AND SSTAIL DULCU TX
Groceries, Liquor*, Hardware tod Plaitatlon
SuppHeg.
Purchase COTTONand otlier PRODUCE,
ptr Deliver oil Goods at the Detect fm? of
eharge. < - : v'' ' :;^fa(?b25
Tf. BOLMKOKB. ' ' I JAi' i- WfttrfiT.
. kg : . .
!H^DDLEKAtFF ? CUROtK.
'' WHOLBSALS AXD RETAIL
DEALERS IJ? FORBIGlf AJTD AMERICAN
BOOKS STATXONEB.T,
E. MIDDLEKAUFF. ft. M. CALHOUN.
Aug. 0,1068. .v\ *13?
, . ' - ' i ' r :
;MSPl ? <*? **?
v. WH3S.M4U KRAtt. DIALS* Ot
; . MWff C10CEB1E&
Pi Comartf JtldUrdt+i **d L**rt3 tired* ' '
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COLUMBIA ADVERTISEMENTS.
Banuay'i Piano Store.
MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS <
ColHinbia, S. C. 2
P?III I N UN'S Jt GO'S, Patent Diagonal
Grand Pianos; llallet Davis <t Co's
\J * J UPatent Susp nsion Bridge Pianos,
Chickorings, Travers. and other bfea?Pi
mi oa, at tbe Factory Prices.
April 1, 1804. 47 6m.
A. C. Bquier,
iVo*. 208 and 210 Main alrtft, i
Colombia, S. C, J
Manufacturer and goneraifl?KfeS|
denier in fine and plain FUU-nTF^^M
NlTURE, ClIAIRS, PIANOS, WALL. I'APER,
A1ATTRASSES, ?fcc., ?fce., at low prices for cash,
and all warrauted for one yenr or longer. d
ah 1 . .. *
?. mimiui e uiuue 10 oruer, ana on A'
kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Also,
Wood and Metal Burial Caeca. mh25
CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
? ]
TRANSPARENT
WINDOW SHADES,
PAPER-HANGINGS AND MATTRESSES I
177 King-Street, Charleston, S. 0. ,
THE subscriber has on hand a large assortment,
and 19 constantly receiving by the
steamers, the latest patterns of WINDOW SHADES
and PAPER-HANGINGS, for sale
wholesale and retail!
Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of evory
style and variety, from 50 cents t-o $0 each 1
French and American PAPER-HANGINGS,
and BORDERS, of the latest Pattern^ from
0J cents to $0 per RolL
? ALSO?
A large variety of CORNICES, Lace and
Muslin CURTAINS, Damask and Satin DE- G
LAINES, Ceutre Tassels, Loops, Bands, Pins, b
Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mattresses, Cush- n
r?!? ta *
[uuB| r iro ccrcons, <ec. n
All kinds of UPHOLSTERING: and the La- *
sincsci, as UKtial, attended to in all its brnncbca. MATTRESSES?Mom,
Cotton, Wool and Hair
Mattresses, always on hand, made from the beat
material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds
and Pnlliaatera. Call and see them?price* I
reasonable. ?
To persons wishing any of the above articles '
to sell, a discount will be made. The prices of
this catablislimeut are moderato and uniform, j
aud as low as any other establishment. ,
IL W. KINSMAN. ?j
March 25, 1834. 4C ? ~
"Browning & Lemon," C
imvortep.3 of 1
French, British and German
JWAB.'V
309 and 211 King-ttrett, corner of Market ?!r?et.
Charleston, 8. C.
C1ARPETINGS? Ingrain, 3 Ply8, Brussels, ^
J Tflnpatrv nml Volvota i
CURTAW "aYATERIALsV in Bilk, Satin, and
Worsted.
CURTAIN CAMBRIC3 and MUSLINS, in large
variety. n
EMBROIDERED LACE and MUSLIN CUR- ii
TAINS, all styles. 1
OTT.T fMTITlNIOE^. in all tlie new designs.
CURTAIN GIMl*S, HOLDERS, LOOre, TES- SELS,
Ac.,
DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in ull
varieties. j
British aud American FLOOR OIL CLOTHS c
SILVER and GILT STAIR RODS and STAIR
CARPETING3. of all styles.
WILTON, VELVET, and A&MINSTER RUGS, ?
in ercnt vnrietv.
PLANTATION WOOLENS?B L A N K E T S,
PLAINS, KERSEYS. CAPS. ?fcc.
Rod and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS. <fcc.,
COTTON OSNABURGS, of all the best Southern
makes.
English and Ainoriean COTTON FLANNELS.
French, English, and American PRINTS.. .. a
LINENS, of Richardson's superior make,.for n
Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, .Table
Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towelling*, S
Huckabacks, Fruit Clothe, B. E. Diapers, C
Grass Cloths, ?fcc. '? '
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and VI3TINGS, of best
French Good. .
SERVANTS CLOTHS, In all tko shades of Eng- lish
Goodj. **
SATINETS.-TWEEDS, JEaJSS and LINSETS,
of all 'qualities and sryles.
RICH DRESS GOODS.
In SILKS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENADINES.
MUSLINS. Ac.
BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING
GOODS, in groat variety.
EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of every ]
description.
EVENING DRESS Goods in Great variety conj
stoutly received.
A11 tlie above are of ?nr own DIRECT IMPORTATIONS,
and offered at the LOWEST ,
MARKET Prices. 1
TERMS.?Cash, or City Acceptance.
BP The one price system strictly adhered j
to, and all Goods Warranted.
BROWNING ? LEM^N. *
Charleston. 8. C., March1854.
2
DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, % C.
Brooming ft Lenuui*
...?
Not. 209 and 211 King-it., corner of Jfarkk+t., ^
.'* f" ..
Term* ca*h?one pric* onlv.-?vP" 1 JMC.
,
AUCTIONEERS AMB COMMISSION! Mtft*|tt(T|'
? coutmbu, 8. <$ '
VSTILL attend to tKe sale of all kmde,of#jr- v
T chundiiSe, Produce, ?fcc. ' Also, R??J and
Personal Property. Qr purchase and selJ^Uyes,
<ke., On commission. ,.- , .
Kales Boom: No, 120Biohardson street; and
immediately opposite th? United States HoteL
Feb. 4 89 it
'"j"'' ip" 1 11 1
- m yr.mi.r. rone <t vo., i
woobteAis tat&ftri#*JfffigSSW'
em o?>ur, ) mh? J
mjioi i. " ""^ -'' *111111 ' " ' I
CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS#
HAITT^finH
CLOTHrNa-EMPORIUM,
Hjixrw, Rrrttr ik Co.'9 Old Stand, 288 King,
corner Society strict,?and oppont* Mtrchanti
Uoltl, ;
Charleston, S. O.
Jif#. J? V* J IjEVYj
MANUFACTURERS OF
MEJP8, YOUTH'S AND B0P8
BEG letive to acquaint Wholesale Buyers
that they always have on band a general
Mortinent of CLOTHING, suitable for *11 left*
ons, wliicb tbcy guarantee to sell at
New York Cash Prices*
NEW GOODS received by every stoamerv
lirect from tbeir manufactory, 75 "YVlUiam-at.,
lew Yorfc.
HT Morcbanta supplied on liberal term*
JOHN ft. VANNOY, > s?
H. M. PHELPS, ^8ap?U
Charleston, March 25, 1864. 46?6m
BAILEY, DOUGLAS <fc ANDERSON^*
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '
No. 810 King-ttreet, 8 door* above Stofgt,
OHABLB8TOW, 8. O.
, A. rail st, a douglas, w. V. a>dee&OX.
Referenoe?Jno. A. Calhoun, Esq.
jan. 14 80 ly
Cameron, Webb & Co.,
{Bucoeuar* to O. <fc Cakkhok,)
impontkns op
enjLYi, GLASS AND EABTHENWARB,
No. 145 Meeting etreet,
Charleston, South Carolina,
tfST" Will supply Country Mcrclianta with
loods in thojr lino at,aa low rates as'they oan
uy in Now York, or alsomiere.
. p. cameron, )
t. u webb, > .
r. it. baol ) + ' milts
CHARLESTON CARPET WAR&I10U3E,
William Calder ?.
HAS always on hand the largest and bept ' * 1
selected stuck of CARPKTIJfG to be
jund in the city, vi*:?-Fine Ingrains, loir
iricod; superfine Ingrains,'- Tapestry VelveJ,
'apettry Brussels, low priced Brussels, Throa
ly Carpeting*, Green ana Printed Baize, Hearth
tugs and Door Mat's, Stair Carpetlfig and
itoir Rods, Bindings, etc., do. llntting, all
ridths.
With a large assortment of FLOOR OIL
3LOT1I, from 8 to 24 feet in width, for Rooms,
.obbics, ifce., without 6cara. ^
?ob. isio ana u43 King-st- corn or BiuL
tu : -
LEONARD CHAP IN,
MANUFACTURER ?XD DKALKR IK
CARRIAGE S ASP HARNESS,
?ext door North of Parilion note), 124 Meet*
ing street and 33 Wentworth street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
N. B.?An imraenro stock of VEHICLES
nd HARNESS constantly- on hand. Grbot
nducemonts now offered in extreme low priori,
livery article warranted.
Oct. 29, 26 ly
WINDOW SASHES, BLINDS, fce.
HAVING the Ageycy of tbe largest Factory
in the States, I am prepared,to fill
rdera for any article in the line.
Paintg, Oila, Glass and Builders' Hardware,
nd every other article in the building line.
JOIIN C. .SIMONS,
226 King street, sign of tho Whalo.
CHARLESTON 1IAT MANUFACTORY,
240 King street,
A LL kinds: Qf Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and
ljL v Cossimere HATS, of the latest styles,
iade to order at short notice.
An excfellfct assortment of new alylea of
TRAW-GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats and
tops, always on band. II. HAJVLEY.
_ _____
FANCY BOOT AND 8H0E STORE,
'ranks, Oarp?t Bags, Valises, Combs and
Brnahos,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
Corner cf King ttreet and Ilorlback't Alley,
mh26 Charleston, 8. O.
William Colder,
DEALER IN ALL KIND9VOF ENGLISH,
FRENCH AND AMERICAS
No*. 246 a/ufr248 King-ttreet, cortdb of Hotel,
mh2S C^srlmrton, 0.0.
E. H. lane,
ffholeulrBook, Stationery and Fancy Goods
HQBM,
ifedical, Mboellaneoo* and Account BOOKS,
in grtal %arUiy, at the lowest tfid* pric?a
No* S.JSityne ttrtrt, .
Ckirlctf, South Carelln.
w i h tfffEI'jfihit i it,
JKfc 17 Eaynt iirett,
any or tbs mux t*ux>w
K7E7rHEBE be is prepared to exhibit a larga
VV stock of DrogTMtdWnea, DroggitU*
"ortjitare, Phialt, SurgieAlInttr&TOahU, Dya
(tuffs. Perfumery, 80ape, WindovQMtitt PnttV,
ke., <ka, whiob he oflfepat fco
>ricML * .,
S '' Hawfift fcratta * A*. '