The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, October 13, 1854, Image 3
HEW FIItM! NEW FIRE!
jSs&Q&i fomed a co-patinerililp in jajfflgt
this ^aeo^fog^tho purposo of transacting &
. ^ business;: ,-rwould
respectfully inform our numcrnr. ft-'""'1
and tUe public that wo will keep constantly on
band a large supply of even article needed by
the Farmer, wbicn we -will dispose of on as favorable
tertnt tu any other house in the place.
.iSCWe have engaged th<>; services of Messrs. T.
"M; Welborn and Sy.^JfJohnson, both of whom
are well known to the public nsliberal Cotton
byyeri, and who. will, at all times, give tlio
highest market prices for that and oilier articles
of produce.-. .
Our Senior 'Partner will, ob heretofore, give
his perso&nl attention to the RECEIVING
AND FORWARDINO rtv MPPnn?vn.c.T,
? KAU?V11U11 JLSAOfi
to the owantry. ?
ttJOHNson! A JOHNSON.
CARD.
TN Mtnrjnu from the above business wo leave
X Mater*. Benson .<fc Johnson in our place, and
?olieifc- for, them -the patrohago of our old customers
ttnd the public generally.
vxi.. BRLNDLY Ac ROSAMOND.
..Bept. *8, 1654. 2-21. 7t
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UNO AND MILLS FOR SALEl!8flkr
I ^H? undersigned offers for sale -fM-nV
tCiili A his LAND add MILLS on Cal-gjjfl
houn*# Creek, Abbeville District, South Carolina.
tract of Land contains
1,000 acres,
More or less. ..There is a very good proportion
of A'ood Land, and Lond'in cultivation. There is
ALSO
A good proportion-o I rich bottom Land, cleared
and uncleared. The entire tract is well
adapted to the production of Cotton and Grain
crops ?>f .nil kinds. ; On the premises are three
etUMMnta, suitable for the accommodation of
families. . There i?
00 toVcree); wbicli runs centrally through the
Lan J, one' ofithe best Merchant Mills in the
A fiaw Mill. The water power is ample
for doing a constant business, and the stand
onS'Of the wst.
The above place, I will sell all together or 1
will divide into tracts to suit the purchasers.
1 am determined to bcII for the purpose of remAvinw
4-A ??? ?* ? ** ' A *
uivi in|^ ?v MuuyMivi L/ai u ui uic cuuniry Ano el
pvirt^iase c?f? be made on accommodating terms
by applying immediately.
" Edr/partieulnrs, persons wishing to seo the
premises will please call ou me at iny residence.
. C. V. BARNES.
' 1854. 22 4t
M Tlii Edgefield Advertise copy four times
ana send account to office of the Press
' ?Ms8olution of Pratncrsliip.
' I MiK Partnership heretofore existing between
JL the undersigned is this day dissolved by muto[|l
jonSent. < As one of the parlies designs removing'at
an cni-ty day from the Stale, it is
very important that the business of the Firm
alH>,ul^at* oaco b? eloped up Those indebted,
. t^refofej *ill please call and settle without further
liotice. .Ail early settlement must be mad*.
' " Tliere n're alill on hand at our eland, a
UkHCVsupply of CARRIAGES, BUGGIES nnd j
_^jyrthv?f the' latest sty lea and best finish,
wuieS wc now offer at low prices, as we de-.i
sire to sell off the joint stock immediately.
- / J. Y. SITTON,
.-'fiiir ' w. 13, McNu rr. ;
- k ' ' -
A CARD. j
frop?.t|?e business, the uudersign
??' 'would' render hi# acknowledgments to the
publiofarthe very generous patronage realized
s?y the firip of SiJ&on <b McNntt, and respectfully
soliat a /continuance And increase of the same for
his late partner. J. Y- Sitton wlio will ?nntinn? I
the hiutiiess at the.pld atnud, nod vlio is eminently
wortbj of confidcnce.
v.-/ . ; - W. B. McXUTT.
JiSU. /, ; .22 3t
^Bargains at Wbtteliall.
"J^fT*ilE Sulj*crib<>r, intending to close up liis
J" Mercantile Business, offer* his stock of
* i > Goods at grently
Bcdnccd Prices.
. 'taring.those tibiosofbigh pricqs, persons wisb
"fag cheap goods would'do well to calL
TlIeTiJU op hand a large lot of
iMikVWkTklv WP/ltirt nortn ivo
*tuA&*tiiai/u iiiiUikv Liuv/uran^
.V, PLANTATION WOOLLENS.
= BEST aepRGIA 0SNABURG3,
Indeed a pretty full assortment of Fall and
Winter (voods, racaptly purchased. > '
^ Ya oivy parson wishing to sell Goods, I can
recdmindnd the aboro place aa a good stand,
- - Where ten or twelve thousand dollars* worth
coata poldsncually.
as. MARSHALL.
- v- V- i"'1 -
. ' a. B.?<Ter6onB indebted will be kind enough
to com# for^nrd and settle their aecoaoU,
witinrat fukih?r i&vlt?*Jon. S. B. M.
- . 31 : 6t
^|^Y^6rder Co^rt cif T^u ity, I yill pro*
in the District^of Edffe?3?(|*b
ai Jiotfburg, boowii And designated in,a
ot the town of Hamburg as icction
jmsbe: eeVen 0?), containing Nineteen and
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Abbeville Dittrict.?In tin Court of Ordinary.
- Q
Margaret Dale, widow, applicant* ? Mrs. Mary
Dalo, Telitha Dale and Jano Little, and others, ftn
defendants. v H*
Sumtno7i8 in Partition.
Xi appearing to ray satisfaction, that John
M. Dale and Mrs. SnmliOuton, Defendants, At
reside without the limits of the State, it is hn
therefore ordered, that they do appear, and ob- va
jeet to the division or sale of tue Real Estnte ne
of Samuel E. Dale deceased, on or before the an
first Monday in January Cfext, or their consent ]
to the same, will be entered of Record. for
WILLIAM IIILL, O. A. D.
Ordinary's office, Sept. 29, 18M. 22-3ra i
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS FOB BALE.. ~~
I WILL Sell, on very accommodating termo,
the following LO'JM OF LAND, lying in
the incorpoi atclimits of the Town of Abbeville, HF
immediately on the Cokesburv road, to wit: -*
two. m.9 Q
Containing C acres 1 rood and 38 perches. Upon
this lot there are two good kitchens and an
excellent garden. '
Containing 7 acres anil 11 perches. Upon this
lot tlie.-e is a fine . DWELLING HOUSE, . with
all necessary outbuilding*, all new, and a good j
well of wnter. jlftI
JL'-jOTT' MTOa fi*f ami
Containing 4 nerce 8 roods and 36 perches.-- int<
Upon this lot there is a line DWELLING
HOUSE, now completed, with a good kitchen, J
and will be other necessary outbuildings. ?
h t
Containing 1 acre 2 roods And 31 perches. Upon
this lot there is a eomfoptnltlo nWlfl.I.INii
HOUSE, with necessary outbuildings, Ac.
These lota lie adjoining ?nch other, And ore
situated About far enough from the business
part of Town to render them very dciirable for
private residences, ond in full view of the Rail- rp
road. There is a sufficiency of wood upon J
them to furnish firewood for twenty years. wjj
To approved purchasers I will sell upon very ti,?
accommodating terra?, and will take good Negroe3
in part payment. Those who wish good ^ 1
bargains would do well to see me and examine \
the lots before purchasing elsewhere. ho,;
B. V. POSEY. ttnd
Abbeville C. H., Sept. 18, 1854. 20tf fon
A NEW INVENTION. ale
r|^IIIS will iuform the PLANTERS of Abbe- 0
JL ville and Laurens Districts that I have re- LY
cently purchased the Celebrated the
?Jottou Seed Planter, '
lately Patented by Mr. J. T. 4 L J. Wait*.
(the right of the nOove named Districts.) And .? J
will"send an Agent over the twe Districts and ~
exhibit it, who will be authorised to sell Indi- TH
vidual Rights or the Machines themselves,' on
aa reasonable tirtiia as can be afforded. The ^
Plnnter will be an excellent thing to drill GU- SI
ANO or any other MANURE. 1 feci assured ? jj
it will not mil to give satisfaction to ever}' oue tliei
who will try it. W. D. CALHOUN'. ],av
Sept. 19, 1861 2-20 ' tf n)a(
To The Planters of Abbeville and Lsu- of
rang. co,il
Wo have sold W. D." Calhoun the exclusive
right to our Patent Cotton Planter for the Districts
above named, and can cheerfully recom- gjj(
mend it as a vcrv useful and vaunblc Machine.
, . :, " j/t:> iv J: WAIT: JJJ
'"THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. l*?
Abbeville Diatrici.-rrln Equity. * ~
James A. Norwood, Assignee, ^ ^
. ' I Bill toForocloso .
Nathaniel Harris and others. J
BY ORDER of the Court of Equity, I will Gro
proceed to sell, on sale-day xn November wj"
next, at Abbeville C. H., the tract of Lund deBcribed
in the Bill, to wit: the upper part of a -qua
tract of land calletl? the JFort. Charlotte Tract, S
situate in Abbevflle District, on Savannah Riv- hav
er, containing al^out Seven Hundred Acre?, P^ea
more or less, bounded by lands of W. D. Part- A
low, D. B. Kade, Dr. A." Armstead and others,
and lately belonging to Mary A. Noble and
John A. Nodle, deceased, for cash.
. . A JONES, a E. A. D. - ?
OX- 1QX4 olfJ U?.
? - -v-r ? -v?. 4fv?
: : ? per
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA/ ^
, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY. g
Jolin L. Griffin, "J len<
Larkin Reynold*. } Bill for Partition p
Agnes W.t bis wife, tt. al.) A
BY Order of the Court of Equity, T will
proceed to sell, at Abbeville C. IL, on
sale-day in November next, the following J
Valuable Lands,
Of the Ileal Estate of Vincent Qriffin, de- t;ol
VUU3UU, ? 1&. J,oll
TRACT No. 1? of J
The HOMESTEAD PLACE, near Whitehall, acr<
situate in Abbeville District, on Hairdlabor and dav
Cowhead creeks, containing Eight Hundred
and Thirty Acres,' more or less, (with About ?
Three Hundred and Fifty Acros in woods)
Twenty-five acres of* which being'first-rato
creek bottom, and a part in cultivation. Upon
the place there is a comfortable Dwelling 1*
Honte containing ten rooms, having a eommo- liar
dious Barn and Stables attached, a Gin-houso nan
and other ndcessnry outbuildings in good re- bev
pair. The cleared land is'in ?. state of high nes
TRA<Sr Bo. irL *.} > jr > "i
Known as the- Edward* place, .containing ?
about One Hundred and Sixty acres, sitaaWln
Abbeville District, on t&ejroads. leading Ab- JJ,
betfUe C. H,-and Vienna, sixty acres being tt
And, : v.".,: m
TRAOTiia l-- - f- . fr , : k, lint
4rKnvwn # thyBo^ri plaee. .situate in Ed*e- Sill
Mjl District, ia three miles of Ninety-Six Depot
?a the Greenville and Columbia Bail road, n
containing 8ix Hundred acfes, .joofre or leas, ??'
Wjtiy of whiehbeinff woodland, and three ban- i*5
Arert at thn nlnirdil lsad in . m blah-state of enl
UrjUioe, the retidakfreteg under* good pasture r
fence. There b oo th* place a Inuneri home HR
with fonr room*, together with nceeseart' oathtuldinge.
: ? i j
If? fttid three set1?<n
in tercet on Dl
the Jut metAlmeot from , t?M tim^^e secdnd
bee??t? dx^y.Bood with good, euretice, fcnd * ,
'?
A VALUABLE PLANTATION
For Sale.
'ITUATED ott the waters of Mulberry Creek,
) iu Abbeville District, in a very pleasant
<1 bealthy soctjon, about threo miles from
xlges' Depot on the Greenville and Columbia
ulroad, and containing
236 Aores,
i.-if >
>v?. vuviwii euuu nuuuisnu, anu mo oilier
If mostly frown nud in n liigii statu of cultltion.
A very comfortable dwelliug-house,
\v gin-house, and snrew, good negro cabins,
d all other necessary out-buildlngs.
Purchasers are requested to call and examine
themselves.
JOSEPH AC NEW.
August 26, 1854. 17 tf
Goods a t Cost!
AT ABBEVILLE C. H.
MIE Term ofco-partnership existing between
Wilson <fc Williams has now nearly cxed,
and for tlie purpose of closing up the
iiues?, wo offer our goods .
At Oost for Cash.
)ur stock is yet very complete, embracing nil
i varieties we Dave usually kept, and con
v l?e purchased, with Cash, atNcw York and
nrleston priccs. Now is the time to 9upply
iraelves with cheap good* I
Vs we have many very desirable goods on
id, we feel confident that all who will cxine
our stock and priccs, will find it to their
ereit to supply themselves at once.
WILSON <t WILLIAMS.
Lugust 1, 18C4. 13 3in
CROCKER & REES,
WABKHOUSE m COMMISSION
Merchants,
,'KSON STREET, BEl.OW AND ON THE OPPOSITE
SIDE OF WARKEN's BLOCK,
AUGUSTA, OA.
IIIE Undersigned would respectfully inform
their friends And former patron*, tlint they
I remove, on the 1st of September next, to
NEW AND SUBSTANTIAL FI&E PROOF
lIIEHOUSE on Jackson Street below and
the opposite side of Warren's Block.
tre will give our personal attention to all
in^es entrusted to our care, ns heretofore,
hope tamerit a continuance of the favor of
ner patrons.
ife arc prepared to make at all times, liberash
ndvauces on Produce in store.
irdera for BAGGING,' ROPE, ond FAMI8UPPLIE4
will be carefully filled and at
lowest market price. :.
' . * JOHN R. CROCKER.
'! JOHN C. REES.
uly 29,. 1854. 12?2m
E ANDERSON BOOT AND SHOE
TIlANKfUL for the liberal
II pntronace which they have re- rill
I^T ceived, oeg leave' to inform ? CK*_
r customers nnd friends generally. that they
e BOOTS nnd SH0E*>uf every "description,
le of the best Also*a large stock
SEGRO SKOES.'Sftdt- expressly for home
sumption,, and wcpnl say to-those thut irtay
it a good. article, to calf and examine our
:k, before pnrchfwing elsewhere. We are
rous that the "planters would give our
3ES n fair trial, knowing that they woold
Yiiluft. received" for their money. BOOTS
SHOES made to order. Also REPAIR-"
I. WHITNKR, OSBORNE <? Co.
ep.t- SO, 1964. . . '1? 2m; olden
Prolific Cotton
SAMPLE of the GOLDEN PROLIFIC.'
. COTTON SEED may be seen at Kerr's,
cerv Store. Planters wisliincr to nuwlnm> !
leave their, names with the subscriber, who
take pleasure iu furnishing them with any
ntity they way u aut. r. t
everal of the best-planters in the District
e planted the ab6ve seed, oud are highly
Lsed with them.
pply to i - IT. S, KERR.
PAINTING^
HE Subscriber, having located himself
at Abbevillo C. H.,-. is prepared to do
ise, Sign, and Ornamental PAINTING, PnHaoging,
Cleaning Furniture, <fec. *
.11 Work entrusted to mo will be executed
h' neatness ahd despatch". r' '? ?
3T Orders from the country promptly atled
to.
W. A. GRAYDON.
fnrsliall IIouso, Abbeville C. II., S. C.t )
august 1, 1854. 18 3m J
Valuable Property for Bale.
will sell on the first Monday in November
next, nt Abbeville Court House, fif liot nre
isly disposed of,) a portion of tlic Plantai
of the late David Lesly, situated on Calm's
Cceck, two and a half miles north-west
ha village, and containing fivo huudred
more or less. I will also 6cll on the same
, a lot of likely.Negroes, ITorses &c.
JOHN W. LESLEY, Executor.
ept. 29. 1864 21 tf
' j- Public Notice.
rOTICE Is hereby givon to all parties
I interested in the Estate of the late Willi
Morrison, that a final-settlement of the
te will bo made in the Ordfnary's^office, Abillo
District, ou the teeond day of Deeanber
a ltADUrOAV
,W tf>yA?fviow,
" r - Adm'r Will annexed.
August 81, 1804. 17. 3nv
JUST RECEIVED! '
. SnatAUSS, Cokesbnry.
ADIES DRESS GOODS, snoh ns Bareges,
4 TSesoes, Chally, Grenadines, Maslins, l*op.plain,
figured, dotted Swiss MUSLINS;
ka, Ginghams, Jaconets, -fee.
Embr?ld?Hei.
intiful assortment of Collars, Cbcmisclles. Int
Bodies. "Under Sloevea, Caffs, linen Camcv
Handkerchiefs, ' -"
TrIhm Md HXutlllai,
W STTLK BONNETS A9D MISSES HITS.
i* - J ALSO??
iUbbona, OloVes, sndMitt*; Edging end Inline.
FANS, PARASOLB, J^rfumery, Md
LEtS'TBJMHIBQa i y ,
ForOeuts and Boyi.
L.11 i t. _/ d I? j nv i/i t\xp r< r svtnr
[^1 KHVrWUV^ V U| ^V?U1 4 Am.**.**** VJUl/4 M.A'C.-^HtUj-Opo,
Bool?, Brog?n?, Ac. Lined
iltt, CtfJpSfe Bred Cltotb, Zephyr GJo^'
apd'Et^fcc. Besides, anew aud full supply
prio^ auiumer, and Household Article*?
pg"Tha frirtjjfepf C^^S. A. IIodoes respectfully
oanounceliim aa a candidate for Tax
rw/*?y?- ?i.
v?f??yw( ou wuy cuouilijj UlL'L'llUn. _
jr3g*-The friends of Jonftp. Wliaow respeotfnlly
announce, him as n candidate ~tbr Tax Collector
of AbbeVillo District, At the ensuing election.
. v*
>*r ' . V*
xW Are authorised to announce the Rev.
James Moop.e as a candidate for re-election as
Tax-collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing
election.
'{ore friends of Jauea EL Cobb respectfallj
nnnounco him na.a candidate for Sheriff at the
coming election.
ISTTho friends ofc&MES IT/VAN DIVER
rfspectfolly announce him as a candidate for
Tux Collector of Abbevillo District, at the en
suing election. f >
65^* The friends of D. W? HAWTHORN re:
spectfulty announce him a,candidate for Sheriff^
ally of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election.
EST The frielid* of O. M. >M ATTISON respectfully
announce him as a candidate fur
Sheriff' of Abbeville District nt the ensuing elcc
ti?n.
t^Tht friends of THOMAS R- COCHRAN,
respectfully announce hiui as a.Candidate for
Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing ejeo
Th* fricrtda of JAA1E3 M. MARTIN, respectfully
h nil ounce hiin a* a candidate for
Sherijf ot- Abbeville District, at the ensuing
election. : ,rv- * "EDWARD
WBSTPZHLDi
"ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S; C.j
RETURNS thanks fur past favor*, and ro"spe'cifully
solicits acontinuauce of,tbeuaino.
fie keeps constantly on band, o(^hU.o\rn manufacture,
a' Large Assortment of SADDLES,
HARNESS, BRIDLES, MARTINGALtS, Ac,
Also, WHIPS, STIRRUP IRONS- and B1TTS.
' Being a practical workman, bo is .prepared to
make to Order all kinds of Baddies, Harness and
Military' Equipment*, at short notice, and at as
low priccs as nuy other .establishment , .
r?-PnKlw.il^f nltn.ifinr. - -11
? =**.;: ?? ???uo
Repairing. . *. >1
Jiiue S, 1804. - 66 tf
~ notice, j ~~
THE. Bor.rd of Trustees of Ersltine College,
3! C., do hereby give notice tlia'.Uio Imidovrrtient
of the College *18 secured on the
Scholarship Plan adopted by the Board*>n the
8tli of April 1853, and that thu schemblwiH go
into operation on the- first of November neict
at wliich time the subscriptions- will be due
and bear interest!
Certificates of Scholarships will be ready for
distribution tn'or before the 1st Of Noveruher.
Tlie books will be closed and the salo of Scholarships
diicotrtipued on* the first of April iicxt ;
W: R. UBiyWHUfL, Agent, L
Augu 129; 1851. ' >"
i!> Notice.
TiEj Jtli'o- TfuiUu of Smyrna Church. rind
IT Camp-ground, do . hereby give notice i
tliat we will npply at. the next session of the
Legislature -fov til. Act incorporating us ha a
body legnl nnd politic, with llic privilege of
extending our jurifcdiotion half a mile each wav.
b;i>. kay, see'y."
acrgubt 24> i8c<1it 3m*
columbta advertisements.
FISilER & AGTTEW & fin !
COURT HOUSE-RANGE, COLUMBIA,' S. C.,:
njUECf IMPORTERS OK " F.ugltsh
Hardware, Cutlery,
: ixunN, &c., &c.
TV' OULD call tlic attention of the citizens of
T T..;. Abbeville to their sto^k of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c.
.. CONRl-TINO, Kf rAUT, AS KOIAOW8, TIZ:
Flut.Roflhd, Square, Oval, llalf-oval, Band, Sheet
nnd IIoTip IRON; * v
Brnds, NuiL^Spikcs, Tacks, Pot-ware, Fir<M)ogs,
Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting Cloths, ,
Axes,. Spades; Shovel?, Hoe*, Tea Kettles, ..
Trftco ?rnl -W?g<>n Chains of all kind*. Scythes,
Lock?, IIinge3, Latches,Wire1, Screen Wira,
Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Irons,
Gunpowdor, Blasting Powder, Percussion Cups,
Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead,
Mill Saws, Crosscut Saws, Wagon Boxos, !
Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, Anvils,
Vices, Scyow 1*1 ft103, Stocks nnd Dies, Bellows,
Cast, German and Blister Steel, Borax,
Carriage Springs, Axles, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes,
Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frames,
Bolts, Malleable CastingVKuobs,
Laces, Brass and Silver Plated Bauds,
And Carriage Materials generally.
Pure Whito Lead, Chrome Groin,
Paris Green, and Paints of all kinds,
Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan,
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, <fce;
Their stock comprises the largest and best as
Horwneub jii vQiumow, u purcnasea on mo very
bost terms, and will be gold it a email advance
for cash. > .4 *f
: Orders, accompanied with snti#fi?6toiyc referenoc,
will receive prompt attention, and All
ooJs will be delivered at llio'1 Railroad Depot
free of charge for dravage. '
FISIIER & AGJTEW ?fc CO.
- Columbia, Oct. 25, 1853. tf
?: ' f ; ? " " \i
Bollinger & Friday,
Oppo'ritc Jaunty's and HunCt Hotelt,
(irocmrs, liquors, Bald wire
PurchnBc COTTON and other PR^^Uckt^
VW Deliver all Goodi al tb?tJJ^pa0^^t
' W. BOLUKOEE. .. |. . . ?*? Km ifUjtW..
y >.?,.. ". . ..r. .....?s " i . v?
KfppLEK^FF AeALHOt iT.
WHOLESALE AND KET^IL
DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
> ' A tiM Q 1 QfeO -1 w
? i - , ^
. -v * . m* ; - * .
X Ramsay's ELano Store. MUSIC
AND .MUSIC^NmilMENTS
Columbia,v8^?& *
,..J^ i Lnw NUN'S ?fc CO^EpPSfrDiagonal
ff^yigfVPffOran^ Pi?i.<?-> Tr-liti-iN.-i- - -
i \i if u xi if ws
II % w if vi Patcut Su8pen8iooJBridge Pjanos f
CUiokcrings, Travers, and other oeat mokefs' Pianos,
at the Factory Priocs.
I April 1, 1664. 47 Om.
A. 0. Squier,
Not. 208 and 210 MainjwtrtH, .^*5
Columbia, 8. C,
MANUFACTURER and general
dealer in fiiie and plain FURfj f Jf?
NITURE, .CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPEK,
MATTRASSES, <te., Ac., at low prices for dash,
and all warranted for one year or lonjter.
All kinds Furniture made to order, and all
"kinds neatly and promptly repaired. Also,
Wood and Motal Burial Cane*. mh2G
CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
, TRANSPARENT
WINDOW IS HA DES,
PAPER-li^pNQl} AND MATTRESSES! '
177 King-Street, Charleston, S, 0.
rpn? subscriber baa oh band a large nasortJL
taent, and ia constantly receiving by the
steamers, the latest patterns of WINDOW
3IIADE8 and PAPER-HANGINGS, for aalo
wholesale and retnil I
Transparent WINDOW SHADES, of ?very
stvle ana Variety, from 60 cents to $6 each!
"French and American PAPER-HANGIN09,
and BORDERS,, oft the latest Patterns, from
6J cents to $6 per Roll.
?-ATJJO?
A large variety of CORNICES,' Laoe and
Musliu CURTAILS, -Damask and Satin DELAINES,
Centre Tassels, Loops, Bands, Pins,
Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds^ Mattresses, Cushions,
Fire Screens, <tc. V
V'" Alt kinds of UPHOLSTERING; and the business,
as usual, attended to in all its branches.
MATTRESSES?Moss, Cotton, Wool and Hair
MattreSses, always on hand, made from the best
material. Also Bolsters, Pillows, Feather Beds
una Falliastera. Call and see them?prices
reasonable.
^.To persons wishing any of the above articles
to-iell, n discount will be made. The prices of
this establishment aro moderate and uniform,
and as low'as any other establishment.
H. W. KINSMAN.
Maretf$6, 1864. - 46 - ?
'?
"Browning & Lemtm,"
nrPOKTERfl OF
. French, British, and German
209 apil^ll King-itreet, corner of Market ilreet.
. -*?*?'? charlqtoii; S. C.v
^lARPETlNOS^-In^rliin, 8 Plys, Brussels,
uuu v eivoia.
CURTAIN MATERI AKS.? in Silk, Satin, and
Worsted.
CURTAIN* CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, in large
variety.
EMBROIDERED LACE aud MUSLIN CUR** *
TAINS, nil styles.
GII.T CORNICES, in all the new designs.
CURTAIN QIMP3, HOLDERS, LOOPS, TE3.
SfXS; <fcc.t
DRAPERY CORDS and BELL ROPES, in all
varieties.
British aty* American FLOOR OILCLOTHS
SILVER and GILT STAII^ RODS and STAIR
CARPETINGS. of nil styles.
WILTON, .VELVET,'and AXMINSTER RUGS,
in* ereat variety.
PLANTATION AVOOLENS?BLANKETS,
VPLAINSjrKERSEYS, CAPS. <fce.
Red and White FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, ?tc.,
^/VTT/W AQVADITDra -II *1.. 1 * a ?i
v-?vx iviv ww^avuavuk;, ui mx cue uesu ouuuifirn
makes.
English rind American COTTON FLANNELS.
French, English, and American PRINTS.
LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, for
Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Table
v Damasks, Doylies, Napkins, Towellings,
Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers,
Grass Cloths Ac. .
CLOTHS, CASSIMERS and YESTING9, of best
Flinch Wod.
SERVANTS CLOTHS, in all the shades of English.
Goods. V *
SATINETS, fWEED3, JEaNS and LINSEYS,
of all qualities and srylcs.
\crrn a full assortment or
li I U H *DRES S GOODS,
la SILKS, TISSUES. BAREGES, GRENADINES,
MUSLINS, Ac.
BOMBAZINES, ALP^CAS^ud .MOURNING
GOODS. *0 ereA<L
EMBROIDERS <&every
deaoriptiorC t,v
EVENING DRI&9 Go<&^r?aV,?iriety constantly
received. ,
' All the above are of our *own DIkE(3T IMPORTATIONS,
aed-offered at tWjLOWEST
MARKET PriccarJ > ~r
TERMS.?Caah, or City Accsptanee.
J3JT Tho one price ?v*icinTKricUy adhtttd
to, ^
Mllleb, Riplct <fc Co.'s Ofd Stand, S88 /Hnjr.
corner Society tireet. and onaatii* urMrhn-tJ
OharlCTton; 8. d|
?. Jr. & o. Jri
manufacturers of r
MEN'S, TOUTITS AND B0FS
EG leave to acquaint Wholegftlo-Btiytr*,- "
that they always havo on hand a ceo oral
assortment of CLOTHING, .uitaW* trA ?li JZ
sons, .which they guarantee to sell #t?Y ?
New lfork. CaxU Prices*
NE^V Q00D9 received by overy ctdctner,
direct fronj their manufactory, 76 willUim-it,
Now York. . ~
ZSf MerolinnU supplied on liberal terms.JOHN
li. VANNOT, >flw.
H. M. PHELPS, joaFW
Charleston, March 26, 1864. * 4G~flm
BAILEY, D0UGLAS1& ANDERSON,
- - ? Yr' V*? '
XmOT.ESALE AND RETATL A"o.
819 King-tlrfet, 8 doors above George,
CHARLESTON-., 8. 6.
1. A. BAILEY, a DOCOtAfl, W. D. AXDSBOOX.
Reference?-J so. A. CauIoot, Escj.
Jan. 14 86 ? ly
Cameron, Webb & Co.,
(Suavttort to G. <fc fi. Cajjeuox,)
niponrcRS'OF
cum, glass m earthenwa^ |-v
A*o. 146 Meeting Mriet, ,jj?. ' ' m\ '
Chiirk^a) South. Molina,
C3ST' Will supply Country MerchanU .tabb
Goods in thoir line at as lom-ratei M they'ffla
buy in New York, or elsewHW?. . - >
n. p. cameron, I -:fi
W. L. WEBB, > ... ... Vjfc,
w. m. haob. ); '& v*V; mh25^'
rniDifooihv rinniii*; >
vujutuuoiim wflncnUlnie^ J
.. .William Calder i
HAS always on hand thfe; largestMad' b?6t
selected ?toek of CfAtlPKTftfQ^b 4>?r :-*
found' in ttoecit'y, vfv^Fln*' t ngrain^lSE^^Sft' 'i
priced; Bupcrfiria" Ingrafhe, 'Tapestry
Tfipeatry Brmselo, low priced Brnwola,, Bira? '"
Ply Carpetinge, Green ana SPri n ted Baize? Heattit cRurs
and Door Matte. '8tair Cnrnotlh^' iit/ii. '
StaTr Rod9r Biniiings, *
"with -iUnrge
CLOTH, ta "
Nos. 24G and 2^ffiaff>t., cornel? " '
Next door North~of pavilion Hotel, 12fc-M8ptiag
street and 83 $?entworth BtreaV.'TJij.
CHART.KSW>\r "? -
X. B.?An immense et'ock of
and HARNESS constantly on*hrina?^)tj(i^at
inducement) now offered in extreme'Rvpfvet!
Every article warranted. " -fjb.
Oct. 20, - 26 lyt/
WINDOW SASHES, BLINDS, &e. ?
HAVING the Agency of the largest Factory'
in the StateB, I am prepared to fill
orders for any artielo in the line. r
?ALSO, '*
. Paints, Oils, Glass aad Builders' Hardware,and
every other article in the building line.
JOHN C. SIMONS,
220 KiDg street, sign of the Whale.
CHARLESTON MT MANUFACTORY, ^
240 King alreet, ,
ALL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and
. Cassimere HATS, of the latest styles.
made to order at short notice.
An excellent assortment of netr-styles of
STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats and
Caps, always dn hand. - R. HAWLEY..
John Ch Wifiis,
FAJ&? BOOT AND 8HGE STORE)
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and- Brushes,
WHOLESALE. AH? RETAII,
Coxaar of Ifiny street arid Ilorlbctdk?$ <&&?
mhgg Charleston, 8.
"WJlliam Calder, & *
DEALER' tN AIX KINDS OY
ENGLISH, FRENCH AND" AMERICAN1
:K?je*/W ?r?3
Not. 246 and 248 King-ttirstl, comer Itf Sh*?l,
i rnli2^ Charleston, S. O. '
AVIipiesale Coo^, St^i^^Ld^uicy flood*
Mcdrcnl, Miscellnhctys, mid* Account lU)5KS,
? in antA Kt'ridyJ *t t?? lowest tra^r|jArt*.
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