The independent press. (Abbeville C.H., S.C.) 1853-1860, November 24, 1854, Image 3
The State South Carolina*
'" Abbeville District.
JOHN AGNER, who is in the custody of the
Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtuo of
a Writ of Mesne Process, at the suit of Absa- J
lorn L. Gray, having filed in my office, together ?
with -? i " - ? - e
..? uvuvuMtv, vu uuvu, ui ui8 esi&io and ci- -y
focta, h}* petition to the Court of Common t(
Plena, praying that ho may bo admitted to the e
benefit of the Acts of General Assembly mado t(
for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is order- v
ed that the said A L. Gray, and all other tho c
Creditors to -whom the said John Agner, is in ^
anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned,
and have notice to appear before
the said Court, at Abbeville Court House,
on thg,. first Monday of March next, to show
cause; if any they can, why the prayer of the Q
petition aforesaid, should not be granted.
MATTHEW McDONALD, G. O. P.
Office of Common Pleas, ) ?
AbbevUla^iHsrict, v 29 3m
Novembet>28 1864. ) 6I
STIlili BETTER! Q
THE Subscribers will now sell Goods at cost
on a oredit to the first of January next*
When bills are nuido at any one time to the I t
amount of ten dollars and upwards.
WILLSON <fe WILLIAMS.
Abbqjtrille C. H., November, 1854. 27-2w p;
NOTICE ! c'
IS Hereby Riven tliat an assignment for tlio n
benefit of his creditors, has been made to X
*me, by Elihu Campbell, of his real and person- S
'al Estate, which will bo sold after duo notice, C
fend at a convenient time, under the trusts of L
Mud assignment. JOHN A. STUART,
Assignee.
November 17,1854. 28 2\v S
Notice.?Administrator's Sale, si
w ILL ba sold, at the residence of J. O. | ii
? ? \jvnuer, ueceasea, on tne sixtii day ot l:
December next, all the personal property of
4aid deceased, consisting, in part, of C
' 14 I<ik?ly Negroes,
Horses and Mules, Hogs and Cows; 1 Wagon
and 1 Buggy; Com and Fodder; Household
=and Kitchen Furniture; Also, an interest in a g
Gold Mine, 1 set Blacksmith Tools, and other
-.articles too tedious to mention; Also, Cotton j,
and Cotton Seed. r
' A. P. CONNER, ) , a
J. P. CROFFORD, f Adm r3 n
November 16, 1854: 27 3w q
COKESBUBY FEMALE INSTITUTE.
'T7""17rE Arc pleased to announce to our pa
V trons, and the public generally, that C
'the exercises of this School will be resumed V
^he first school-day in February, under the k
'management of Mr. T. E. WANNAMAKER,
assisted by competentTeachcrs. in the different tl
Departments. v
Mr. Wannamaker is a graduate of the South tl
Carolina College, a gentleman of experience in- ft
teaching, and his post success is a sufficient re- _
'commendation.
The Collegiate Department will be organized
about the first of July. |
Board $10 00 per month. Tuition, the usu- J
, 'al rates. By order of the Board. s
F. A. CONNOll, Secretary. ?
November 14, 1864 28 4in -A
ti
Administrator's Sale.
BY Permisaton of the Ordinary fo? fV
Abbeville District, I will sell at ~
Ahe late residence of Levi Ililburn, deceased,
on Tuesday, the 5th of December next> tbe "fl
pr/Cp"rty j^icrsonaH of said dccascd, viz: -i
SevBA Negroes, B
Hones, Cattle, lIoga,^SHecp, J'lonlntion Tools, ^
Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furni- tc
ture, a quantity of Seed Cotton, and tnuchmore j.
property too tedious to mention.
AvaiAja luuuu Altun u vu UOJ ui oaic*
N. B.?Three tracts of lanu, the property of ~
said deceased, will be rented for the year 1855
on the same day. |
EDMUND COBB, Adm'r. J
November 15, 1854 28 2w it
VALUABLE ESTATE SALE. n
WILL be sold, on the 12th and ayu o
l?th of December next, at the
late residence of J. 8. Boskin, deceased, in
the vicinity of Willitigton, all the personal property
of said deceased, comprising
16 liikely Negroes, s
v- - Household aDd Kitchen Furniture, Plantation
"Tools, of all kinds, Wagons, Carta, one fine Bug.gy
and Horned Horses, Mules, Hogs, Cows,
? and Sheep: Corn. Fodder. Cotton and Cotton
.Seed, And many other articles too tedious to 1
' mention, vVw*. T'
?-Also,? J
live Shareafnthe Savannah River Valley Rail- tl
,road, two Scholarships in; Erskine College at j
Due iVestiCorner.' '
. -: * . ~ TERMS?All suras of five dollars and under t]
. will be cash; above five dollars, twelve months g(
Credit by giving note and two approved secu*
pities. / % , v 28-4t
I . -r-ALSO,
*l''-Li-?. ONSale-dav-inJantfnrv next. J&r**
-Hiiff tho.Tract of Land on which the Jul
Jpeceased (J. S. Boat in) lived at the time of his ~
death, containing Six Hundred and Tbirty-Six
Acrea, of -which there is about two hundred '
* ' ' acres cleared'and in a high state of cultivation.
Ab$nt seventy acre* of that in cultivation is
laa^v The balance of the tract iB fine- 1
Jy timbered woodland, lying as level as any ^
land in Abbeville Di?ti let. Upon the premi- I
* .aea-are afin^ Dwelling House with all the ne- p
cessary outbnildingR. ?
V ' Theabovft tract of land is situated in the ?
vicinity- of Willington, Abbeville District, 8. CI, ~
juidimmedratfiy' on one of the surveys of the ?
Savannah Eiror Valley Railroad, and adjoins {l
lands of OrT. Pdb&et, W. 8. Mo Bride, Edward
j^allfoqn,' fliJ others. , c
! THE TERM9 of BAle of the above land aro? ,
3 In tbreo equal annual instalments, -with interest
"S/ frora date, the purchaser to give bond -and aeen^
rities, and a mortgage on the premises, if re
oflatiS fciH lSTJanuary, hd^w^l^ta^"i^W^^leXnnd
for Sale," and {or?^Car^Mn?,
,j
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
CORNEtt OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL,
Augusta, Georgia.
V/TILLER ?fc WARREN will offer irrcat in
.YJL duccmeills to their friends ancT customrs
this season to purchase their FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS. They do not pretend
3 say they hove the richest nnd largest stock
ver offered in this city, that thoy have better
isto in their selections, or possess superior adantages
over their neighbors ; but they have
ertainly tho richest and most elegant stuck
:iey ever had in store.
In DUESS GOODS, they lmvo
Rich Satin Striped Plaid SILKS;
Rich Heavy Brocade Col'd do.;
Bl'k Satin Striped Plaid and Watered SILK
f new and beautiful styles;
Plain Rep SILKS, and Plain do.;
inch i'rinted French CASHMERES nnd
ELAINES;
Beautiful email fig. DELAINES, for Mism'
wear;
Plain French MERINOS nnd CASHMERES
f every shade;
Superfine Black French BOM1JAZINE ;
Superfine " " CILALLE and DEFINES;
MANTILLAS, PALMAS nnd CLOAKS,
mbracing every variety of ]>attern and matcial,
from low-priced to the richcat and highest
ost Goods mauufacturcd ;
EMBROIDERIES, comprising n large nnd
lost elegant assortment of Rich French
forked COLL A liS, CHEMISETTES, UNDERLEEVES,
STOMACHERS, HANDKERII1EFS,
INFANTS' ROBES, and WORKED
IODIES;
ALSO,
Maltese COLLARS, CHEMISETTES nnd
LEEVES ;
Rich Embroidered BANDS, of the latest
tyles of work;
Beautiful lot of Xionnel and Neck RIBiONK
r
Linen Cambric Hem-st'cd HANDKERHI15FS,
GLOVES, MITTS;
lil'k nnd White Silk HOSIERY; Alpaca
nd Moravian IIOSE;
Ladies' nnd Misses' HOSE, all sizes ;
Ladies' Silk and Merino VESTS and Mises'
do.;
In HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, they
avean endless variety of TOWELLINGS, TA!LE
NAPKINS, nnd DOYLES; 12-4-Linen
nd Cotton SHEETINGS ; 9-8 and 5-1 Linen
nd Cotton PILLOW CASE GOODS; TABLE
!LOTIIS, all sizes, of the richest Damask and
now Drop figures.
also,
French and English CASSI MERES, BROAD
LOTUS, VE5TINGS, SATINETS, TWEEDS,
r'dtsh FLANNELS, and every other nrticlo
ent in the Dry Goods line.
Persons visiting tha eitv, can rely on finding
le newest styles of GooJs, and in richness ana
nriety unsurpassed in any market, to which
icir attention is invited, as tliey will he of red
at low prices. Nov 10 27?3ni
FROM and after the-first day of January
next, all the notes and accounts of WATDN
?fc WALLER may be found in the hands
f Messrs. Marshall tfc'Lce, Attorneys at Law,
.bheville C. II., for collection. Take duo no
ce, and coiiduetyourselves accordingly.
W. W. WALLER.
New Market, Nov. 8, 1804. 27tf
BLANKETS! BL ANKETd!!
k/TILLER <fe WARREN, (Augusta, Ga.,)liavc
VL in store ft large find superior lot of Bed
LANKEl^s, from ?3 to $30 a pair.
Also, Heavy Negro BLANKETS, from I5e.
> $1 60 each, w eighing from 6^ to 8 pounds,
> which they invite the attention of Houseeepers
and Planters. '
Nov 10 27 3ni
ESTATE SALE.
BY Permission of tlio Ordinary of Abbeville
District, I will expose to sale, at my reslonce,
on Friday, the 24th of November, inst.
Seventeen Likely Negroes,
leing the personal estate of Nancy Brooks, late
f tlie District aforesaid, deceased.
STAN MORE B. BROOKS, Adm'r.
November C, 1854 '27 ' 2w
Notice of Election.
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBE,
VILLE DISTRICT.
Office Court of General Sessions )
And Common Pleas, f
r MATTHEW McDONALD, Clerk of the
said Court, in pursuance of the directions
i the AqJ of tho Legislature, in such cases
mde and provided, do hcrebv give Public No'ice
that on Election for CLiiRK and SIIEIlFF
for Abbeville District will be held on
londay, the eighth day of January next, at
tio usual places of Election throughout the
lid District.
Witness my hand, at Abbeville, this fourth
day of November, A D. 1854.
4 MATTHEW MCDONALD,
C. O. 8. & O. P. ,
\'<w 1 a o t n
RICH AHt> ELEGANT
?JRW
AT HODGES* DEPOT.
ROBERTS ?fc ADAMS are now- receiving OS
rich. elegant and complete a stock of
' ALL AND WINTER GOODS as can be
xhibited in Abbeville Djstrict, to'which they
ivite the attention of their friend* and customrs
and the public generally. Their stock has
ecn carefully selected in the Baltimore and
Kiaricaton markets, and consist*,' in pari; as
jiiowb:-}- "
Ladies' Dress Goods:
1A8HMERE8, ALPACAB,' DELAINES,
OHALLES, BOMBAZINES, ME
RIN08,\SILKB, EMBROIDERIES,
CIIEM- ^
BETTER
TOLL A R8, UNDERBLEE VES,
HANDKERCHIEFS, RIBBONS,
' ' LAOES, MANTILLAS, CLOAKS,
A DIES' SHOES, OAITERS.
>; MOHIER%, QLOVW MiTTB, 4* For
Gdbtlemen'i Ww:'y':
. > AND JN0$IB%OAS&T*
jpSRES, TWBEDB, JBAN8,BATVSTS,
< BROADCLOTHS, V YB6T1N0S,
HO&IARY, .QLQVEB,
fcftr, &S.,M
"a* ?A" ' '
. -t SPIENDWNEV
aBESFECTEUJ+V iLgteOTe. to,
Patrons of XTtaloD, SpartanbHtg^ G
ville, iidgefield, and OEB'JSEWBERItY^au.
FALL-STOCK 0# 6$
& *MERCI
Is now complete-^-eompriaiug every artiele (
establishment?where tliey propose to purcl
Fanner and Planter, and to sell them Goods
Our Goods have been carefully purchased
once in this department than otber pel-sons
most part for cash?which enables lis to com
tunnf. in tliA 11 nnn?? /livioiAn nf 41?a
" ou ii b it A&'cii at" cltjjioN, on the
PITTQ A CO.jTw equaUy ]>MMcd with G<
place. .
We deffiiTl unnecessary to say more, relyi
unprecedented, patronage extended to us
grateful. 1
Newberry C. II., S. C., October 81, 1851.
The State of South Carolina,
Abbeville District.?In Equity.
Sarah Barmore, 1 &
Nancy. Jane Barmore, \Bil1 for
and others. J
BY Order of tJie Court, I will proceed 1
Bell, on sale-day in December next, i
Abbeville Court House, tho following tracts <
land described in the bill, as part of the rei
estate of which the late Enoch Barmore die
seized and possessed, viz:?
1. One tract, being a part of the home trac
situate in Abbeville District, on the Greei
villc and Columbia Railroad, containin
three hundred acres, more or less, adjoii
ing lands of James Blain, Benjamin Smitl
and others';
2. One other tract, called the Ware tract, sit
ate in Abbeville District, on Turkey Creel
waters of Saluda river, bounded by lan<
of Richard Maddox, A. H. Magce," Ezekt
ituzor, and others, containing three hui
tired nnd forty-five acres. more or 14&TERMS?A
credit of one venr*from the da
of B?Ie, with interest from tlie day of ealc.I'urchasers
to give bond with at least two goc
and sufficient sureties, pay the costs iu cos1
and also pay for papers.
II. A. JONES. C. E. A. 1).
Commissioner's Office, Nov. 9, 1854. 2*7
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EQUITY,
roily Lindsny, )
vs. V Bill for Partilio;
J. O. Lindsay, and others. )
BY Order of the Court, I will sell, on Tiiur
day after sale-day in December next, i
Duo "West Corner, in 'Abbeville District, tl
tallowing lots or parcels of land?, situnte wit!
in the incorporate limits of the village of Dt
West, viz:?
1. One-half of the store lot, now oecupieiHj
Lindsay <t Hawthorn, opposito to Ilav
thorn's'Ilote], containing one acre, more t
less, with the store house upon it, of whic
lot tlic said James Lindsay, deceased, owi
cd one-half iu his life-time;
2. One lot known as tho "Old Academy lot,
containing three acrj>B,.niore or less, tape
which the old Female Academy was buil
3. One lot known as the "Xew Academy lot,
containing two acres, more or less, bourn
cd by lands of J. I. Bonner, and others, b
ing the lot whereon now stauds the ne
Female Acadcmy ; and
4. The lot known as tho printing office lot, coi
tnining two acres, more or less, upon whit
stands tho house now use as the printin
office of the Tdcscooe.
Said Jots are sold as part of the real estal
of which James Lindsay died seized and po
sessed.
TERMS?A credit of twelve months fro
the day of sale, with interest from the day
sale. Purchasers to give bonds with good an
sufficient sureties, pay all costs in cash, and a
so pny for papers. >
IT. A. JONES, C. E. A. J).
Commissioner's Office, Nov. 9, 1854- -V.SJi
.* ,.;il
THE STATF (IP RflllTH nARflkWdA^
Abbeville District.-?
\\J IIEREAS, Elizabeth Gar^J#^j^<
T T to mo fat Letters or&drxbniatraic
on nil nud singular the^ygoods and^bhatte]
rights nnd credits of SVillinm H. Gaines, late
the District aforesaid, deceased: These ar
therefore, to cite nud admonish all nnd singuli
the kindred nnd creditors of the said decease
to be and appear before me, at our next Ord
nnry's Court for tho said District, to bo^oldc
at Abbeville Court House, on tho ^wenty^iecor
day of November inst, to showj&nse, if an
why the said administration sHonld 'not t
granted.
(rivon lini^AI* rntr 4l?!~ - ?^
... .I.J uniiu OIIU OVBJ, blliO OIJLI
day of November, in the.yearof our Lord 01
thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, ar
in the seventy-ninth year of American Ind
pendence.
WILLIAM HILL, O. A. D.
Nov 7 27 2w
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry writ# of Fieri Facio
to me directed, I will sell at Abbevil
Court House, on the first Monday in D]
CEMBER next-?
ft00 acres of land, more or IesB, bounded b
Tira Maulden, Archibald j^ulden, Josep
Lock liart, James Dannelly, Jfohn Spew, Pen
Pettigra ; also, 6 negroes, Samson, Lucy, Fai
ny, Lively and twachildren, Rnfus and Bil
4 bales of cotton, a^auTe<|lwbay more, 1 w*j
on and gear, 1 yoke oxejffif.
And at defendant's residence, on Wedncsda
after sale-day,' i bureau, 1 clock,' 3 tables,
cnpboard, 1 bed and 8 bedstead 1 grindeton
1 Int r.t 4"1- t 1 o ' - f
? <vv vi ^lauvauuu M#viD) x iuvui# O BpUlUlU
wheels, 8 scyth i ng eradios,' 1 lot poultry, 2 eov
and pigs, 2 cows, etc., the property of'J.H
Maulden, ads. Giles, Hill, Davis and other*.
. 4B8 acres of land, more or less; bounded h
W. T. Hauld?D, James White, Robert Simpeo
and others, the property of Archibald Maul<
en, ads. Joel J. Lipford, and other*" f,"
'?> 1 sorrel hortCr the proporty of J. it. Walko
at the sait of A. P. Connor and others.' SStL
1 hfltUA an4Ink -n flu Af flmiitiliiiWfl
containing 4^r<^ moc* orleaa, boqaded by 1
R. C&lhoun, Robert Aiidorson, and others, tl
L ^rigfit, for another.
their? ' ~ '
,
b the UaJiI^^SUr 7 - ^ .
acuu&i{it their Friends and numerous
irasBfillc, Andenwn, Jjjcken*.. j
d ofr North <^CtoiaInn.S|p'd TchnVesoe, tflnt tkuir
steml and extensive' ' aj*
lANBE-yE^ . I i
,o be fo^n<l in an extensive Producs-Purchasing ?
liasc, at fair prices, everv iwlicle nrodnced bv thn
i nt tlio lowest possible living prices.
by our Mr. Walker, who 1ms perhaps moreexperi- r
engaged ill our business in thU.plnce?ana the c
pete very successfully with (wj*Mubiilnr establish'
v1 r
Laurens Railroad, under the firm of WALKER, J
sods and has equal facilities with our house at this s
rig upon our merits to ensure a continuance.of the
through a series of years, for which we nro most a
WALKER & GLENN. '
20 Ow ; /
,
| State ol" South Carolina, <
Abbeville JJislrict.?ln Ordinary. 'fM
South Carolina, ) Partition. Ileal Estate
Abbeville District. ) of John P. Covin, deo'd. r
Andrew 13. McAllister, Applicant,, ^
* *
? L. J, McAllister, Thomas McAllister, Mary McAllister,
Sarah A. Covin, D. Covin, Jams W. p
?f Covin, Defendants. - ^
\ r?^HE parties, defendants, within the State, i
JL having accepted service of the Summons ?
. iu Partition in this case, and consented to the
' sale of the cai'i Ileal Estate; and the parties defendants
without tho btato having been duly ^
notified bv public advertisement through the
"Banner/' for three months, to appaar, and (j
' having failed to show against the partition or
u sale: It iB ordered, that their" consent be en,"
tcred as corifcsto.
And it is further ordered and decreed that
Jj the lands described iu tho Summons in Partition
in this case, be sold by the Sheriff of Abbeville
District, on the first Manday in December
next, or ou some succeeding sale-day more J
^ advantageous for the parties in interest, on a
? ?r *?i.? ?i.- *
, VICMIV ?i i.nviiii muuuis, uiv [imxiiasor giving '
! bond with good security, and a mortgage of the premises,
if deemed necessary, t'o'the Ordinary,
to secure the payment of the purchase money. ,
? ?Costs to be i/titd in cash- ?
3 WILLIAMIIILL, 0. A.J). [
? November l, 1851 s
^.IN PURSUANCE of tlic above order of the
C6urt of .Ordinary, I will sell, on the first Mod- j,
u day in December next, nt Abbeville Court n
House, the Real Estate of John P. Covin, dee'd, j
viz: One Hundred and Ninety-nine Aeres,
8* more or less, of Land, situated in Abbeville District.
adjoining lands of Peter Guillebcau, Alcx,e
ander Laramore, and others, on a crceifc of
twelve months, tho purchaser givingJbon&wilfc.
10 good sccnritj', and a mortgage of tue,premiers,
if deemed nocessary, to tho Ui'ilinnry, forc-the 1
J payment of the purchase mono}*.. J
'" Costs to be paid in cash.
T ; > S. A. IIODGE8,t8M. D.u fi
1 Abbeville C. II., November 1, 185-i " 2C3w l
i- I
? The State of South Carolina,.' !n
Abbeville District.-?In Ordinary. "
tj Jane Simpson, Applicant, ,
" vs.
i- B. M. Cheatham, Guardian ad litum of Jason,
e* ilary, and John Simpson, Minora, Defendants. '
w Order of Sale for Partition.
B. examination^^ is Ordered and Do- ^
creed that the Ileal folate described in <j
v the Summons in Partion Tit-this ease, be sold by
8JHIP m.^rirr nf AKU..iii? n? 41..
1^, Monday ill December next, or on suqU other |
s. sale-day ns will be more advantageous
l^urties in .^interest, on a credit of twelve 1
montlifc'thp'nui'ehascr giving bond with good I'
"I securitir.-Sna a mortgage of the premises, if 1
?. decincJ ttej^saary, to tlic Ordinnry, for tho pay- c
ment of the purthaso money.?Costs to be paid c
l" inea?/i. WILLlAif IIILL, O. A. D. ' A
November 1, 1854 -'"*'<$?* 8
3k" &Kt -c
f? IN ACCORDANCE with the above ofilt-r, I '
.\rHl.eell, on tlie first Monday in December uext> fi
j uit&bbc;ville Court liouee, tl^e, Ileal Estafe of ?
Lit jftpiirj^'Sinnpson, deceased, yjt: Two lots" of *
- jvw">5 KiiiuB vi vpuica iu. jjnyiuer, IL Xl. QKUQ- *
n day, and otliera; No. 2 ndjoiriine lands of
le> ueT Mitchell, II. H. Scadday, and others ; on' a f
of credit of twelve months, the purchaser givit^
bofld with good security, and 4 mortgage of the ,
promises, if. deemed necesM^y, to tyio Ordinary,
d, for the payment of the..purchase jnouoy.--- .
li* Cost* to bapilid in cath. TM^,' * ' 1
in 8.^ HtoES?iA A. D. U 4
id Abbeville C. H.. No v<etnheKJkl854? _ 26SW ?
y. ?* - ,v ?.3
THE ST AT E OF ?0UTH C AR(ft*|N A,- f
ie Amelia^ Cu6o, Ad#}*'I
e- William K. Bradley, Gudrdino, >
IFflnrV- Mnw nn<1' 1
Defendants. ' [
QN dua^ex^in^^, f
1 IN Accordance with tlie*3?s^^e^ j Wni 1
e, sell, on the first Monday in Dfe<ic^ber nexi., at
g Abbeville Court House, tbo real estate of Ben?
jamin A-gggto, deceased/vix: One Hundred 1
3. andTwaffigtoe AcMitaCXand. more or lew r
it i - " ' ' ,,. r,
,^-rr j. ' , * a*; ?'*
fi,^,1, ,.._ .'* ,. . ' ';" i i'h, '* lls?
CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE.
"' iw^int ~ TT^jpit
tSfiJ^.Tlio fricii(la>of &fRh" S. A. IIouoEt r<v
Jeotfolly aim on [leo him' a candidate for 'fa
Collector at tlie.onsuiOg election.
83>T*Tho friends of John R. Woson respecl
"ully announce him as a candidate for Tax C6i
'iitor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing JBle<
id n. 4. *?
We arc aUtllOriRPil In nnnnn*n? !?"
James Moouk as a candidate for re-election a
Tax-Collector of.Abbeville District, at the en
miiig election. J <
Tiik friends of James II. Conn respectful!
innounco him as a candidate for Sh6rilf at th
joining election.
CP^Tlie friertda of JAMES M. VAND1VE1
'eapcctfully announce Jiim an a candidate fo
Vox Collector of Abbeville District, at the or
uiiig election.
The friends of Dt W. II AWTIIOUN r<
pectfully announce him a candidate for S/ierifi
t It if of Abbevillo District, ut the ensuing elo<
ion.
Tlic friends of G. M. MATTISON roi
jectfully announce him as a candidate fo
ihcrijf of Abbeville District nt the ensuing ele<
ion.
C^-Tlio friends of THOMAS R COCHRA3S
espcctfullj* announce him as a Candidate fo
iherijf of Abboville District, at tho ensuing efe*
ion.
ZW Tlie friends of JAMES M. MARTIN, r<
pectfully announce him as a candidate fo
ihrrilf of Abbeville District, at the eusuin
lection. u
HENRY S. Kiia,
iVIIOLVSALE & It JC X" All
DEALER IN
IRfirRRTFIS. PROVISIONS & f'flNPEP.TIfWIRIflc
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ABBEVILLE, C. H., S. O.
J/by 10, 1868. 1-tf
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAAbbeville
District.?In Equity.
ames A. Norwood, Assignee, j m}] to Vorcdo3
fnthanicl Harris and others. J ^01'Ka8.^j.
BY ORDER of the Court of Equity, I wil
proceed to sell, on sale-day In Decembei
lext, at Abbeville C. IL, the tract of Land de
cribed in the Bill, to wit: the tipper pnrt of i
ract of land called the Fort Charlotte Tracl
ituatein Abbeville District, on Savammh lliv
:r, containing nuout Seven liundrcd Acre*
norc or less, bounded by viands of AV. D. 'Part
ow, D. B. Kade, Dr. A. Annsteod and others
ud lately bolomriiifr .tfr-Mar v Noble ant
ohn A. Nodle^4oeias63f for cash. ?
:<& JX, A. JONES, C. E. A. I).
Commissioner's Office, Sept. 25, 1854. 21td
+* edward westfield,
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE, S. C.j
RJ7TURNS thanks for past favors, and re
'spcctfully solicits ft continuance ofthesame
IcTieej)3 constaritly onhiftd, of hisownnianu
icturp, ft Loftfe "^KBsortmont of SADDLES
LVRNBSS/BffiDEfcS, MARTINGALES, 4c.
lIro, WHIPS^TlftRUP IRONS and BITTS
Being apractical workman, Li is prepared t<
mike to order all kinds of Saddles, Harness am
lilitary Equipments, at short noticc, and at a
ow prices as any other establishment.
g^"Particular attention paidto"all kinDso
to pairing. */'
June 3, 1854. 5G tf
CHE ANDERSON BOOT AND BH0
MAlWirApTdBftr..
fgb| THANKFUL for the liberal
ml patronage wjjich' they have re- Vll
' Pk ooived, beg leave to inform * V^>
heir customers and friends freiiernllTr t.fint. H??i
? o *-j * ??a
iavc BOOTS and fillOIiS of every description
nade of. (he best i^terifll. Also, a large atucl
if NEGItQySHOKS. 'm?dc e*p>essly for h^'nfl
onsomnttpr^ and would say to those
v^t iL-goo'd article, to calf and cxamint^Tu
tocfc, * before purchasing elsewhere. We ar
lesirous that the planters wonld'-give oir
illOES a fair trial, knowing1 that they wouh
5?t valu'o *ri$eeived for their money. BOOT!
.nil KlffWsVn.n.l/. in. nrAnr. A1?~ DWilD
vWmTNElC^BoirNE"^^
.aWtM. iw?y&t- 18 i?m.
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Balrgains at Whitehall.
TTBJ9 Subscrjfeiy intending to close f up hi
JC^ Mcrcaijw'Jliuin^^^effers biff Bwblcjj
ioods at gf?S|!y * r
^eUucedPrfew. *3
^urii^thj^O'tfmpa of hich-prices, persona wi$
Dfejieap good^tyquld do well krcall.
One Ha^ftd and Forty-iti ' ?
'wenty-flCTfln Mules, a pair of Horses
iae4BBuMdkl Horse and Buflto. sttOrUi
J : OHARLfeSTON >DVERTISEMESltfTS,w
I DRY 800DS 1N*HARLBOT0N, 1 C..
r Browning & Lemon,
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^ IzVoac.itOi) and .211 *ERfi*&b. cornsr o/.tfrflaw.
mtiltl/UJLTJtlS,
I- c6t$ .LA, "S^a,
WILL attend to tntf ealo of all kinds of Mof . <.
elmndize, Produce,. Ac. Also, Real ?fi<l
r. Personal Property. OrpurclrasoandseUSlaYM,
<fcc., on commission. . ?V;
Bales Room:. No. 120 Richardson street, and
immediately opposite the United States Hot*l.
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5 13AILEY, DOUGLAS & ANDERSON, ^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL jj
, JVb. 31 ^JCiriff-street, 3 doors attvui O*orgef
CHARLESTON, S. 6.
>. J. A. BAILEY, C. DOVGLAh,. Wv I); ANDKBMttr.
>r llcfcrence?Jxo. A. Calhoun, tx;q. r * ' <
g jnii. I t 30 ly
. Cameron, Webb & Co.,
(Sttccctsors to G. <t 1L Caiierc^t,) , i.
I.MPOUTKRa o? v^" -.
CIIINA, QLASS AND EARTHENWARE*
| Aro. 145 Meeting ttfeft"-'? " #
Charleston, South Caroli'ntf,
Will supply Country Merchants with*
- uoous in mcir line at as low, rate* as tlioy ca?
buy in New York, or elsewhere. ,
ii. r. camkkox, > ?
w. l. weiid, >
W. M. SAGE. J * . rtl1l2'5
charIeston carpet warehouse.
'j William Calder A
TTASalways on liami the largest and beat
XX ' selected stock of CARPETIKG to b?
^ found in the city, viz:?Finer' Ingraine, low
> priced; superfine Ingrains, Tfljfrestry V6ly'6t,
! Tapestry Brussels, low priced Brussels, Three
, ply Carpetings, Green und Printed Baiie, Hearth
. lings and Door Matts, Rtair Carpetfnjg and ~w 1
Stair Rods, Bindings, Ac., &c.- Matting, all
J. widths. jjL '
With a largo assortment of FLOOR OlXr
ULUTU, from 3 to 24 feet in width, for. ItortM, *
Lobbies, Ac., without scam. "
Nos. 246 and 243 King-st., corner BtML
WINDOW SASHES, BLINDS, &e. '/* Ji
HAVIXO iho Agency of the largest Facto- && >
ry in the States,"I am prcptH^ijftlo ?flF ,k
' orders for any article in tho line. * ,4'.?also,?'
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' Paints, Oils, Glass and BuildeA' Harrfwara,.
and every other article in the building Hie* ...
JOHN C. SIMONS, ... '
J 226 King-street, sign of ft?'Whale. ^
8 B. W. & J. P. Force fcjgo., / t_
WHOLESALE DEALERS liT"1' "i,- w-r f
,. nnnmo I V Tk n n a I1 n L*. * 1
|,> i> u u i a ji 11 v 0 ll u St 0 k ^
* u No. 21 Ifayne tlteet, 1 .
f|?# Charleston. V* " . . %
* 'denj;t\t. force, ) -.j.
i* .yorck, > > .
? COXLEY? ) * rah2ff it
, ^'CHARLESTON DAT MANUPACTOBT, .
; 240 King street, ' .
A" LL hinds of Bfcaver, Moleslan, Silk and'
? pC\- Cassimero IlATS, ?f the latefit style*,
I *Kade to order fct short notice.
f Art excellent assortment of new styles of-'
r STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hate, andc
Cnrtft^ttlwnya on hand. " K. HAWLEY.V* *
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5 ?otao. wmft' ^ZT m
; FAM* BUUT AND SHOE STOBB^: 4 ^
Trunks, Carpet Bags, Vallaeij Ooh&i Afcdt ... %
' ;=& Brushes, ;
WHOLES ALE AND IU&AUv ' W.--S
Conner of King street and Jlorl&atffrA'UjyZ. ... /{:
. nih25 Charleston, S. O. -r , _f fj
(j? Willie Cal4er,s|J
fc&J- * DKALER IN AIX. KINDfi 0> ?' .
*\*i ENGLISH/FRENCH AND AMERICA^ d
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'; . 'No*. 240 and 218 King-street, cornet of-Haiti I ' - .
& -c mh26 Charleston, "
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E. H. Lane, v. '. > .
v Wholesale Book, Stationery ami JPanej^&ifli -0^ j
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Ondatra, South- figpftfiEg? ^ *
- SeUon CartCT, . ' '?*
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