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jiixccuior's Male. 4L BY the permission of tho Ordi- ^ /|? ry for Abbeville District, I will ?sell nt the lute residence of B. W. Sale, deceased, on Friday the 19th Instant, Several Likely Negroes, Mules, Horses, ?ALSO? Twenty-two Dales of Cotton nnd other property too tedious to mention, on a Credit of twelve months, with interest front date. JOHNSON SALE, I Executor. January, 3, 1855. 81 -'-t 1 I MUST HAVE MY DUES. rI"MIK Undersigned gives this his lust warning JL to nil those indebted to him, without, exception, that they must nettle vp with tuk cash by the first of February next, or pay costs.? My necessities compel me to speak plain, and will certainly force me to do what 1 sav. All uccouuts unsettled nt that date will be handed to an attorney with instructions to collect forthwith. JAMES SI1ILLITO. January-1, 1855 S-l-3t v Tailoring. I All still at my old stfu;<l, rca<ly to IM furnish an<l make to ordor, in the most lW fashionable and durable st\-lc, all articles in my line, at icofnlli/ reduced price?, nt six months credit, and ten per cent discount for cash. Call and be convinced. Z3f~ Cutting and repairing inmtbc paid for in cnsli. J. S. Jan 4 34 2m Administrator's IVoticc. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Levi llillburn, deceased, will nuike immediate payment, ami those holding demands n-1 irainst said Kstate will present them duly ut. tested to mc. EDMUND C015B, Adm'r. January 4, 1855 34 3t J Final ZNoticc. ^ LL Persons indebted to the late firm of j -ljl ojiiiji ? AicoAi>in nre requested to nettle 011 or before the first .Monday in February next. After that day all mutters not paid "will be placed in the hands of McGowan ?V 1'errin for collection. January 2, 1853. 81 4t T* a mo "P A vc rurp ^ u?u| x' an rano, fJ"MIE Undersigned would respectfully inform .1.. tlio Farmers of this District (find elsewhere) that helms on hand a lot of, nnd is prcpnred to li 11 orders for, FANS for claiming ! grain, at living prices. Apply at the Carriage Shop. EL J.TAYLOR. Administrator's TSoticc. \ LL Persons interested in the Estate of x\. Nancy Brooks, deceased, arc hereby no' tificd that a tinnl settlement of the same will i be made in the Ordinary's office. lit Ahbi?vill? C. II., on the lirst day <it' April next. STANMOHK li. MUJOKS, Adm'r. January 1, 185r>. \'A uin "save costs and take notice." 4 LL who nre indebted to me, by open ne,Js\. counts or notes, for the year 18f>:> and before, will please mnke payment before A'cturn Day, n? longer indulgence cannot be given. ?i? ? < - ."WW iiav ^ V?l lOU-t uro ICMJ1IC5IPU lO SCI- I ?t!c their accounts. 1L STRAUSS. I Cokealniry, January I, 1 Sij.'i. ?i 5w j . Watch Lost. Gyv A Lndy'a Gold Watch, with mot.nl g'n'tVi ^!>cc nn<' kind; hands, .was dropped on ! the evening of the HUli instant, between Mr. ...J ?i.~ ?in ? - < ? ' iwiciximm iiu: < llin|JV, Ul' IlllirO ] >11) l).11) IV i??ar Judge Wardlaw's gate, in the villnjfo.? '.The finder mnv obtain a handsome reward by rtbuming the watch, uninjured, to the owner, > AVJudfje Wardluw's. Watchmakers and otli- { crs are roouested to give information if sueh i -aiT-artieic shall be seen in the hands of a sum- i .Vicious person. * | " Jia-j '28, 1S54 34 3t -COJLESBURY COHEERENCE School. T'rMIE>?u:xt Session will open on Wednesday, j 1 "JL fchd 10th day of January next. " 11 Our-School has three Department*. 1*111-1: 'MAltY,'CLASSICAL MATHEMATICAL and ' ' SCIENTIFIC, with an officer rat llie lieml of < ?aeh. G. H. ROUND, Hector. CoVeMynry, Doe. 1, 1S54. 30 5t .The .State of South Carolina, >iiweviue uusirici.?in ordinary. VRbai. "Bsvatg of Sauuki. Pri.itt, i>ec*i>. TN Powoance-of the OrdcrZ from tlic Court of ?rdiaany for Abbeville District, I will eell, on sale:dayin February next, the Real Ks- 1 tAte of Bwmu'cl Pruitt. dcceasod, consisting of two hundrfcd acres of Land,' more or le<v, on VAters of Little River, adjoining lands of es- j tat-e of Daniel Prnitt, Rev. E. K. Presslv, and |' -others; and also a email lot in the village, of1 'Due West, adjoining lands of Jamcu |{. MeClin- : ton, and others. t The purchaser will-be required to give bond i and security, and u mortgage of the premises I to the Ordinary, to secure the payment of the < ; purchase money, and pav the cost* in cash. S. A. H0DGJ2S, S. A. D. January s, Ud THE STATTOF SDUTH CAROLINA, - J Abbeville District.?In Ordinary. s 'Real Estate or Sawcet E. Dale, dec'd. i IN" Pursuance of the Order of the Court of ' Ordinary for Abbervillc District, I will < sell, on aale.day in February next, tlio Real ' Estate of Samuel K. Dale, deceasctLjor parti tion, consisting of one hundred anfl'lixty-seven s acres, more or Jess, situated in Abbeville Dis- < trict, on waters of CalixnAi's Creek, and bonyd.?dbvl?ridiftf -lol.n li^ " * 1 ?.iv, u. iu. juurruw anu * others, on a credit of twelve months, the jiur chaser giving bond and security to 1 he Ordina- 1 ay, and also a mortgage of the premises,, to se- * < onre the payment of the jrorchrigo money. > Costa to be paid in cash. ST. A. 110DGE3, S. A. J). , January 3, 1855 * ted . * 'THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- ' Abbeville District?In Ordinary. 1 ' jRkal Estati: <w Mr*. Jake Donald, dec'p. ' N IVirmiance of the Order of tlie Court of ( <iL ' Ordinary for Abbeville District, I will sell. , f?on sale-day'in Febreary next, tbe Heal Estate ( of. Mrs.'Jan<? Donald, deceased, fot partition^ ' , consigbinfc of- seventy-five acrfs of .lan<f,'ftttora or leas, situated in Abbeville .pistrict; /jtydt bouiiddd by ' lands .of Abfafh Lites, Augustus Morton, and other*, oM a . ttjMjit of twelve months,) the purchaser to givfrfttfnd and security, to the Ordinary, and olso'^,mortgage of tbe premises, to -secure tho ^liymeht^f xiio par-chase money. Bb_ * Uo*U to bo ipaid in cash. , S. A. IJODQE8> B. '.ft' Z>. ' ' ~~ ' t -A. note otr accoontj ara ramiest?4 to^m'ake j AhhMfll?t3. H.< Deo. 1 f j! ' . ' , v BLACKSMITH SHOP! OTIIE Subscl-iUers linvc opened ft Blacksmith Shop, on Wash- |( )1 inglon street, where they will </. ? do nil kinds of Plantation wdrk entrusted to i their care. Having secured the serviccsof two first-rate smiths, (Jen. TAYLOR and George, | they challenge the world to shoe horses quick- 1 er or better than they can, or anything clue they profess to do. (Jive us a chance to please j, you, kind public, both in work and in prices. j, MATH IS ?t SALE. !, Abbeville, Jan. 1, 1855. 34 Gt j Superb Painting. r|^IIK Subscriber would inform the public Unit!, .1. lie is prepared to execute ull kinds of', PAINTING, such ns Sign, Ornamental, Chair, Varnishing Furniture, ?fcc., in the best style.? | Having procured the services of an accomplish- \ ed workman, he feels assured his work will , please. Carriages and Buggies painted in the ( finest style, on as reasonable terms as possible, (iivc us a trial. E. J. TAYLOR. ] Abbeville C. II., Jan. 1, 1855. < FRESH BR1T&S, &c. &c. J GAliY & OAItY, t Cokesbury, ----- S. O., s WJ OULI) Respectfully announce to their I V V friend* and patrons that tlicy are re- 1 ceiving, and will keep constantly ou hand, u 1 COMH.ETE ASSORTMENT OF DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, (JLASS WAltE, ? PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac. Wc would invite the attention of Physicians to our stock of FRESH AND GENUINE MEDICINES, which we will soli on tonus that cannot fail tu suit. We arc Agouti for the most, approved Patent Medicines. Just receive*!, a largo assortment of Fresh C GAIIDKN SKKDS, crop of lbol, grown l>y Daviil Lundrcth. : Also, Kxtra Fine )VIXKS and IJRAXDIE.S, for niedieinul and sacramental purposes. All the foregoing will be sold very low for cash, or to approved purchasers on a credit. F. F. GARY, M. 1). ] [T. P. GARY. " !? I5.-??Dn. K. F. (JAllY solicits those who arc indebted to him to come forward and close their accounts, cither by cash or note, as lie is desirous of bringing his old business to a close. Longer indulgence will not be given. Ian 3, 1855 ?1 lm NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. I WILL attend at the undernamed times and places for the purpose of collecting Taxes tor 1 S.'j-I :? j. Duo West, Monday, 20th January; ' " 13th Mnrcli; Calahain'?, Tuesday, 3iJth January; J * Trible's, Wednesday, 31st " Loiuidsville, Thursday, 1st February; Speed's, Friday, 2d ' Warrcnton, Saturday, 3d, " J1 Abbeville I.'. If., Monday, Btli, " j' Calhoun's Mills,Tuesday, Gth, " Willington, Wednesday, 7 th, " Moragne's, Thursday, 8th, " Tolhert's,(in th<> Katige,) Friday, 9th " c Bradley's Old Field, Saturday, 10th, and c March 17th; n Greenwood. Mondav. 12th- nn?l Mnrcli i r.?l. (. Cambridge, Tuesday, 13th February ; b "Woodville, Wednesday, 14th " Whitehall, Thursday, 15th " Cotl?ran'?, Friday, ltith, " Cedar Sjiriiijx, Saturday, 17 tli, " Donald's. Monday, l'.)i.h,# " Scuflliftown, Tuesday, liCal), " j liarmore's, Wednesday, 21*t, " Cokesburv, Thursday, 2'2d, and March 14th c c..: 1-- > ' ......iviiii, niHM), ^.>u rcnrunry; Deadfall, Saturday, 21th, " Suiithvillc, Monday, 26th, " j Robert's Store, Tuesday, 27th, " Mincty-Six, Wednesday, 2Slh, " McCaw'a Old Field, Friday, 'id March; Abbeville C. II. nil Court week. Snlo-dny in April the ln?t day lor making returns. All persons fnilIiilt ?> make returns on the above day, liable to double tax. All Inxos to be paid by the iirst Monday iu May, or executions may be issued. l'ropc-rty to be returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardiana, Executors, and Ad- ^ ministrators will return property under their j control. Persons having transferred property between the 1st October, 185:5, and 1st Oet?bor, 1851, will make it known lo mo. All persons will eoine prepared lo give the amount of liirths, Marriages, and Deaths in I Llll'ir ffllnilina Free persona of colour must pay their taxes ? in March. JAMES MOORE. T. C. J Carriages and Buggies. r|"MlE Subscriber returns his sin- rvfEHLiL, 11 1. ccro thanks for the liberal patronage rendered him for the past two years ti ,hat ho has been engaged iu lite Carriage Busi- b rtess, and hones by tlic strictest attention to ti he business hereafter to merit a continuance ti of the same.. He begs leave to call the attention of all fi a lio may desire any article in the line of a - CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, ' " ,o the stock ho now h?3 on hand. Ho has, tearly finished, a lot of BUGGIES, of different itvles, besides a splendid six-seat ROCK AW AY, ill of which lie will warrant to be of tlic finest naterial, substantial construction, and most ilegant finish, for sale nt as low prices as cwr se afforded. -.1K Also, one second-hAnd CARRY-ALL and one r< loeond-hand one-liorso BAKOUpS for sale w sheap. rf All orders for any style of Carriages or 3uggics filled at the shortest notice. EST Repairing, in all its brancliee, done vith neatness ana despatch. R J. TAYLOR. Aooevnie u. u.t J?n i, 18&&. tf j( ' THE GREEHVILLE ~~ BAPTIST FEMALE COLLEGE. T 1"*HIS Institution, recently established by the Stnte Baptist Convention of Houtli Caroina, and governed by the lioard of Trustees >i merurmnn university, win go into operaion on theJint of February next, undor a full 3?rps of competent Instructors, and at the 1 iiual rates of Tuition. Board can be obtained J or BtudeniVon application. to the undersigned. ^ RiCIIARD FURJfAN, "1 V <" '{I. C."J. ELFORD, 1 -F P. C. EDWARDS, f I Executive b< ' T. B. ROBERTS, " Committee. ?< T. P. BROCKMAN, , it P. E. DUNCAN, x R Jan. 1.-188S ^ 8w 0 %. ,MMW,Cl TtHE Subscribers arc jrt>^r closing their bittiia A new, and circumsUnces r'teifft it porfhfllv fliaf , v ^rvr . wgwiiwfc ucuwo iiMw i _ iH&V*. mu?t an4^01 be <!lo??d|V |? as s? sjssk8*5? t' onv?nicncc, by {n 01 , &' VW^wRffr^^' jy < - J ? .- * *. i ? ; $ -'? ' . ' * * *' ? ' '* ' " *-. . jt -4: iiVu . ANDERSON FEMALE ACADEMY m COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. NEW ARRANGEMENT. TIIE Trustees of this Institution tako pleasure in stating to its former patrons oud llio public generally, that they have secured the services of the %v. J. Oliver Lindsay as President for the scholastic year< commcncing r?n the 1st of Fahruarv, 1855. He will bo ns <i.<ted in the Collegiate Department by his accomplished lady, ftlra. M. A. Lindsay. Miss E. McQuerns, whose experience and cnpnbilities an an instructress of the young, cannot be surpassed, and whose former eonneetion with the lii9titntiou has endeared her ton wide circle of acquaintance#, will continue in charge uf the Primary Department. Prof. John 1). Mueller will still continue to preside over the Musical Department; a position which he has held for several years past-, uul the duties of which he has discharged to ,he entire satisfaction of his patrons. lie will be assisted in his department by Mrs. Mueller, who is also instructress in French and )rni\menlnl wiirl The exercises will be punctually resumed on he 1st Jny o( February, 1855. Parents ami jiiurdiaiis are informed thai it 19 important for ill pupils to be present on the 1st any of the ession. For information relative to course of study, ates of Tuition, Roimling, <fcc., seo catalogue, vhere full particulars are given, or elso apply o cither of the Trustees. HON. J. N WltlTNER, R. F. C11 AY TON, See. Trons., HON. J. L. OUR, J. P. RENSON, GEN'L S. M. WILKES, L. A. OSRORNE, ini. A. I'. UA'll'.K, GEN. J. \V. 11AKHIS0N, Trustees. Dec. 22, 18fi4. 33 3t Great Southern Stemcdy! JACOB'S CORDIAL. FOR ALL BOWEL DISEASES, Miolcnv, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Biiious Cholie, Cholera Itifantuni. Uso, admirably adapted to many diseases of Females?most especially PAINFUL * M K N ST It U AT ION. Tho ViM.mo nf Tn m iiis iiiiuvn ui (i ill u II !> turuuu rc too well known to require encomiums. 1st, It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoea; iiil. It cures the worst forms of Dvsentory ; :t<l. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhea; 4th, It relieves the severest Colic 5lh, It cures Cholera Morbus; tilh, It cures Cholera Infantum; 7lh, It cures painful Menstruation; 8th, It relieves pain in the Hank nn<l T dlm 9th, It counteracts Nervousness and l)epoiulcncy; ? 101 It, It restores Irrojrulsmtios; 11th, It dispels (ilooitiy and llysterical eelings; l'itli, It's an admirable Tonic. L few sliort Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c. "I lmve used Jacob's Cordial in mv fainilv. ml have found it a most ollicicnt, and, in my idgmont, u valuable remedy."-' . Hon. Hiicam Warner, Judge of Supreme Court, Gsi. "It gives me pleasure in being able to rooiiiiiiend Jacob's Cordial?my own personal xperieiice, and the experience of my neighbors nd friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee >r me to believe it to be all that it purports to e, viz., a sovereign remrtli/." Wsi. II. Underwood, formerly Judge Superior Court, Cherokee* Circuit "I take great pleasure in recommending this lvaluublc medicine to ail afflicted with bowel isuases, fur which 1 believe it to be a sovereign tsmedy?decidedly superior to anything else ver tried by nv." ? A. A. Gacldixi:, Deputy G. -M. of the Grand Lodge, Ga. i "This cfticicnt remedy is travelling into cc-1 brity n* fiist as Bonaparte pushed bis columns ito Uussin, and training commendation whervcr uscJ."?Gioryia Jrjfinonian, J fay 19, *58. For sale by \V mtih.aw <fc Lyon, Abbeville C. II.; .Tons Smith, Cokesbury,;- , ltonur.vn ?fc Aimms, ljodges' Depot; F. G. Parks, Greenwood; j < 11 a v 11. a n i>, 11 auh a l Co., Charleston, . ' i^* Wholesale Amenta ; md by the principal Merchants .and Druggists hroughont the State. WM. W. BLISS <t CO., Proprietors. 4 New York, Dee. 16, 185-1 33 6m "WEEKLV CAROLINA TIMES. Cj),; r\N or about the 10th of January, we wilff ; commence the issnr- of ?!? ? W"'-'" /y? --- ...m VIW-. linn 71)11 rx, which will contain, regularly,;,nont. twenty-five columns of reading matter, inbracing nil news articles, markets and conributions that, may appear in the Daily and 'ri-Weekly Times, as well as a lurge mass of lisccllaneous contributions and selection*, such swill prove interesting and instructive. It will be our nim to make the Tnnea .accep[?ble to the reading public throughout :tbp ij? L-rior, hence wc ott'or if. at a price reipuncm i.c tu^uiscivuiia wen as 10 place it within lie reach of all clnsscs. As booh as the first number is issuod, wo will >rward a specimen copy to our friends gener11 v, and solicit.their putronage and iufluonco i sustaining our enterprise. ' \ . club rnicEs. A club of 3 will be supplied for $ 4 00 5' " ? 0 00 ' 10 " * ?' iU 11 00 '20: " " JT 20 00 Single copies 00 persnnumST^'. It will bo seen on fcJJpreno^it&sittiS above; ites that we are determined to plao? theTimos ' ithiu the reach of every fnraily. ; Tlie^wcenviHft Mountaineer^/' 'i volrabieirwent y-ni iob^u- ' ^ r, Pl'llLISUED WEKKtT, Xt OBRXN VITA'S. C.v . 3IIN R. 0089EFi$; ^iibihh^yp^ri^ilfc < G. F. TOWtfEd, Editor. " ^ erma of Subscription?Single O^I&as $2 ia Advance, ^ f | Five copies,. f6^ ^' i:: $ ^SR i Ten. " " ~Jr7.t7' '< lfl Twenty" . " .25 00< Tt?ty mfc * 80 3ft "XAVING a heavy circulation itvjjreepville, .> IX Anderson, Laurens, Spartanbgrrg, Unionjf 1 ewberry, Abl?eville, and generally through- ' it the State, t|?e adjoining bounties of Norm arolinn, and in tlie States "of Georgia, Ala-' ( ima, Mississippi, and Terrify 'present an ex- i silent adverluHDg modium'to all biuinoMp'<uv U , baa a respcctible circulation atth9 fyjMMBff j wt-offices in Abbeville District! AbbMffiK ] i, Cokeibqrj', Greenwood, Ninety-^|B|p wit* jnnw, l-owndaville, Mt Hill, DaAiWjl, H atribridge and GenUville. . i January J.,1866. _. - T. j HBHRY S. KBftR, J.i r a?LEIi|,E j|BTJ$j?I ' jf *'; ./wyM. 51 ? ' v>:. - OH YOU ! IIIT Him AGAIN !! *Wm ? ?. HAS just received and opened tho largest and best- assortment of. READY-MADE CLOTHING ever exhibited in Abbeville, lie has also a lot of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cape. Drawers and Socks, and a groat- many other things, too tedious to mention, oil of which he will sell low for the iin ! .1? " .... . Ui-nilill? niiytlllllg ill MIS line. Will do well to call boon, as lie is determined to sell? that is if lio can yet the cash! Call and seo liiin, any way. His storo is the corner one in tlio .Marshall House. Cigars and Tobacco. The best article manufactured can be found at Lyons' Clothing Store. Trunks and Valises. Lyons lias a few of them left, and will dispose of tliciii if he can tiud a buyer. TJ 1--*. rr. lut&ci jxuivea. Drop in nt Lyon's and look at them, and you can't help buying one, at lea^t. Decembers 31 tf TIN! TIN!! TIN!!! HW. LAWS ON*, very grateful for putron age heretofore eiiived. bec? leavo to say t<> liis friends and customers and the public generally, that lie has now, at his old stand, on Main Street, next door to White a: Bullock, a full and complete assortment of TIX WAKE. In his store may be found:? Buckets?-all shapes and sizes; Covered and uncovered; Bonnet Box cs ; Bed-Steamer* ; Coffee Pots?all sizes; Cako , Puns ? a ?so r t ed shapes; Candle M o u 1 d ? ; Cake Boxes; Coal Carriers; Cullou>' * ' V.VJIIV..- IIVIISIKI-J; I.I11M110 Sticks; J)i*h I'll us; Disli Covers; Dust I'iiiih; Fat Stoves; l-'oot Tubs; Glass Drainers; Knife Boxes; Lanterns; Lump-Feeders; Milki'uns; Milk-Cups; Money Boxes ; Molnsses Cudm : Milk .Skimmers; Muffin Kings; Marking Cups; Oil 1. run pa; Pepper IUxcb ; Pudding I'uns; I'ic Pans; Plntc Covers; llelleetiiig Ovens; Shower Baths; Stew Pans; Sugar . Seoops; Sugar Boxes; Tea Canisters: ' Trumpets; Water Pots; Wash Pans; Water Dippers; Ac.. A-c. In short, his stock comprises everything in his line, and he is not merely willing to sfioic, but will sell on ns reasonable terms <is can be compatible with the first injunction of the maxim "live aixl let live." j\nv urtielo manufactured to order at short notice, and warranted to give satisfaction. Country merchants will find it to their interest to procure supplies of Tin Ware from him, as he will give good articles at low rates. To the building public he would Bay that lie is always prepared to attend to the roofing and guttcrine of houses, and will 1?.. 11 ir.. i -i i . ... ............. .<-> inlj cuuucc uui>rueu mm 10 give evidence of his ability to do good work. Abbeville C. IT., S. C\, Nov. 2H, 1804. 29 ly NEW GOODS! SEW GOODS ! CORN Ell OPPOSITE GLODL IIOTEJ., Augusta, Georgia. Miller <t warrex win offer great jnduceinenls to their friends and cuatomers this season to purchase their FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. They do not pretend to say they have the richest and largest stock ever offered in this city, that they have better taste in their selections, or possess superior advantages over their neighbors ; but they have certainly the richest and most elegant stock they overbad in store. In DRESS GOODS, they hfivo ' ' Rich Satin Striped PInid SILKS; Rich Heavy limeade Coi'd do.; lM'k Satin Striped Plaid and Watered SILK of new and beautiful styles; . p Plain Rep SILKS, and Plain do.; Rich Printed French CASHMERES and DELAINtS; j)cuutiiiil small tig. DELAINES; for MisBo'we&r; ^ Plain French MEIUN08 and CASIIMERES of evcryphndo; > Superfino Black French BOMBAZINE; Superfine V ' " C1IALLE and DELAINES P . * MANTILLAS, PALM AS and CLOAKS, embracing every variety of pattern and material, from low-priced to the richest and highest cost uooas niauutiicturcd ; EMBROIDER IRS, comprising a larpe and inost^eleennt nssortment of Rich French Worfted COLLARS,'CHEMISETTES, UNDER- ; SLEEVES, 8TOMACIIEKS, HANDICER- I CHIEFS. INFANTS' ROBES, and WORKED * BODIES; .~r- ? ^_l_ALSO, a- . Maltese COLLARS, CHEMISETTES and SLEEVES ; M > ii fog ..Rich Embroidered BANDS, of the latcat styles of work; " ,':V linillltifll 1 Iot-nf Rni>n?k " "-1 V"*'" T>TT> BOKS; s'r J>inen Cambric Hem'-stfedv HANDKERCHIEFS/GLOVES, MITTS'; / ^ , K& ? r ,Bl*k and White Silk HOjjJJERY; Alpaca f and Moravian HOSE; '< -Ladies' mid Misses' IIOSE,nil sizes; v. Ladiea' Silk and Merino/VESTS and Misses' do.; ' ' \ I n*' HOUSE-K EEPINftnAWT ICLES, they havoan^ndleas varietyjfi6E?i?ELLINGS,TA- ' BLE N.ATKINS, andlgPffYLES: 12-4 Linen and C^tt6n[SHI''<^TiN<9SWHK: and fi-4 Lin on 5 '"Freneh a6*BriSgR0ASSIltERE3, BROAD * CLOTHS, V^ii^te/'SATlNCTri, TWEEDS, Welsh yLro&BUSfR and every other nrticle f kept m the lSifeQoods line, "j/V- t Persons visiting the city, can rely on . finding the newest style* of Goods, and in ribhness arid variety unsurpassed in any market, ** which uicii iiwtuuuii is iuviwu, as .moy .wiu DO oi- : fered^r^ow prices. Not 10 27?-8m 8W0CRWOBS ^ 1 ' McMORRIES A BRO. , -J J ' IMIE Undersigned have purchased'of J. fe; j Jut' F. MoMfemes, survivor of tlio Inte firm j )/WMornthft *nfirA in&will comTnue the Dry Goods boaii^KfiSSklfie >|jd1(^iid.orMoSJORRIlS & BRO., wher? they \ ***** > 4i'U_M^^O0W^S a^bal and 1?- 1 ?t ^Isfflnd in short, Pftry article toertairi '/ 'rf.v w if :*>.: ,J.*V . . yj^*' * - ,,- vi^FI -V ' ' ? CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. ?.? DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. ' Browning & Leman, ' IMPOBTEHS OK <*' iVo?. '409 and 211 King-itcorner of Market-it., J Charleston, S< C. Plantation Woolens, Blankets, ?fcc., Cnrpetings and Curtain Mnterials, Silka and Rich l)rc;s GoocU, Clonks, Mantillas, Shawls. Tennt cash?one price only. mli35 T1I09. U. MARCH. J. M. E. BIIABI* MARCH & SHARP, Al'l/UUJiSLKS AMI H?JU1ISMII.\ UEKCIIAJiTS, COLUMBIA; fi. a, TTTILT. nttond to the sale of nil kinds of Mer TT ehandize, Produce, ite. Also, Real and Personal Property. Or purchase and sell Slaves, WV.t UII UHllllIlbSlUII. Sale* Room: No. 120 Richardson street, nnd immediately opposite the United Staled Hotel. Feb. 4 :i'.? tf BAILEY, DOUGLAS & ANDERSON, WHOLESALE asi> HETAtT. *?2 awrsw 9 No. 319 ICing-strcct, 3 doors above Georye, CHARLESTON, S. O. j. a* bailey, c. douglas, w. d. anderson. Reference?Jxo. A. Calhoun, Esq. jail. 11 30 lv Cameron, Webb & Co., (Succesevrg to G. it II. Camf.uon,) lmi-ohtkus of CHINA, GLASS A\D EARTHENWARE, JVo. 115 JTi'diiuj atrrrt, Charleston, South Carolina, Will supply Country Merehiints with o001i3 in their line nt ns low rates ns they can buy in New York, or elsewhere. 11. r. c a ml hon, ) w. i_ web it, I w. si. haok. ) lull25 WlXIlflW V1V1IPV nuvnv t.. ii uiiiiiiuui uui.iuii) aii HAVING ihe Agency of tlie largest I'uctorj" in the States, [ am prepared to fill orders for any article in the liue. ?also,? I'aints, Oils, Glass and Builders' Hardware, and every other article in the building line. JOHN C. SIMONS, ' 226 King-street, sign of the Whale. 1 B. W. & J. P. Force & Co., WIlOLEriALK IiEALl'.llS IN . BOOTS AND SHOES, JN"o. 21 Ilaijnc tlritl, Charleston. BRNJ. W. FORCE, \ joiin r. ror.CE, V BK.VJ. CON LET, ) Illll25 CHARLESTON HAT MANUFACTORY, 2-10 King flrcet, ALL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk and (Jassimere HATS, of the latent styles, mado to order at short notice. An excellent assortment of new styles of STRAW GOODS. Soft Travelling Hats aud Caps, nlways on hand. K. 11 AWI.HV. John G. Willis, FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Trunks, Carpet Baga, Valises, Combs and D-.nl? xii uDiiuaj "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Corner of King street and Ilorlback's Alley, mh25 Charleston, S. C. i William Calder, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF \ ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN Kos. 216 and 248 King-street, eorni r of Ilasel, mh25 Charleston, S. C. r E. H. Lane, Wholesale Book, Stationery and Fancy Goods House, Medical, Miscellaneous nnd Account BOOKS, v in g^cat variety, at the lowest trade prices. A No. 6 Jfat/ne strcrt, Charleston, South Carolina. * Nelson Carter, V. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Xo. 17 JJai/nc street, j BIOS OK THE LARGE YEtT.OW MORTAR, "ITITILIillK lie is preparod to exhibit a Inr^e W,.; stock of Drugs,..Medicines. Druggists' Furniture, Plnnl?, Surgical Instruments, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps,--Win (low Glass, Putty, &C., <kc,, which he offers at tho lowest market prices. "y > ...i ? mh'JS Hayden, Brother &* o ,?* LMl'OBTEllS AND^DBALF.Hft IJf ' Watclies.JClo^a, Jcwclrv, Silver Ware, - .M'UjSry. ana. Fancy Qoods Worth East CorfifT of Kiny a?d Jlascl strcetr. wji25 " . <3hdrlo?ton, S. O. ;* -,1*. :__ : , m Wm. Matthiessen, .. ; Vf WHOLESALE CLOTIIIXG HOUSE, ..No. 143-East Bay, corner of Queen street, -V Charleston, S. O. J J. M. E. SHARP, HAVE-DEALER AND GENERAL; COMMISSION MERCHANT, V: 16 State-strut, Charleston. Doc. 17~ly V-:P. JI-. IIUSON, Agent., 'V J. & J. D. KIRKPATRICK," :ACT0RS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS NORTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Ch&rli>?tnnl Reference?EdwajCB Noble, Eeq. sepG^ EDWARD WE3TFIELD, ABBEVlt-ft COURT. ?HDt)SL S. C.j OUPOKNS thanks for''past' fftWr*,. nnd reCljVppctfuMy solicits a continuance of thesajne. I&SeejW <jon?t;hnt]y on hand, of his-oWn rbanu(icfcttte; ^ 'Awwrtiifent of SABPLES, WARM WOAlgBL Ac. iwqwBMoattiMyi.iKUfla ana 'is l' B?h]^a'OTi<^cal -wro/kni'in, he i? prepared to taO^^aWallkifl ds of Baddies, Harness and nif at short not lee,, and at as' attention Jjjijd to ijll kinds of P^ROM r 'the' fml d*j oft t . ir ' s? . * * * r\ bd?G&TXO?1 h MR. JAto 0, CALHOUN, baring boen *. elected Principal of the Abbeviile Malh Academy, will continue his services during the next 3'car. A Owing to the great increase in the number of scholars, the services of Mil. MONTGOMERY, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, have beon procured. ( " , '< A new and eommodions Academy will in o short time, bo completed. The* building is so .vuvcu us vu luaurc penecs quiet, QiiU trecdoiu from all things calculated to distract the'atteution of the emiolar. ,/ TI16 government 6f the School will he rigid. Tho morals arid gaiieral deportmeiit of llie Students will at all t/mos receive special nttentiom Students will beprcpnted to enter the Freshman or Sophomore Class of the South Carolina College, and the greatest care giVeu to their preparation. Tlu* Scholastic year will be divided into two. Sessions. The first will c<rniinonce on January 8th. nnd. coiitinm. i ? .?.><?-i.? v vuw 6tK'?ntl "will liegiti on tlie second Moruluy iu k ^ Sopteuil>< i\ iimi < 0111 iini"' twelve wcokn. Tho Tuition of en<:h Class will 1j?j for tho 1stCIap*: Ueailinp.'Writing, lstSus. 2<lScs. fc?pr*lIin?_r, and Primary Gooyrapliy, ' 514 00 $ 6 00 2d (Jlnso : The nbovo with Geography, History, Arithinotie,* Eticlish Grammar, uiul exercises in English Composition, - - - 23 OO ft 00 3d Clnss: The above with nil the advanced Kngtisli # Branches, 23 00 10 00* 1th Class: The above with Latin and Grotik, - - 28 00 12 00 Bourdingeau be obtained in desirable fai?ilies, ami at reasonable rut is, either in tho VIN lage or country near the Academy. Although it, i>? of the greatest importance . l that nil the pupils should be present at the opening of the Session, still they "will be rec<-ived nt any time during the term. 'StudeDts will he churgcd from the time they entor until the clone of the Session, unless special'urrangauientd are mode to the contrary. For further information, applv to the Principal. JAMES C. CALHOUN, A. B., Principal, Instructor in Mathematics. JAMKS A. MONTGOMERY; A. B., Instructor in tho Aucicnt Languages. December 14, 1S.11. o'l Cm FULLIIK'S BIAT STORE, % 238 Richardson Street, COLUMBIA, S. C., (near Tin: statk iiot..-i;,) KEl'I'S oy Inuhl, of the very niako and latent. Btyli'-s, a full supply of Gouts', Youth*', an<l I)..y#' 1)1*053 JIA 7W, CAPS, &c. \ U MliR EI.lAS, WALKING (JAXES, CARPET BAGS, TRUKNS, Ac. EST* Price of the liKST HAT only FOUR DOLLARS. , Terms CASH. [Nov 30, 64 30iy KICH AND ELEGANT JK9.DK. AT HODGES DEPOT. I>O IiL\ UTS ?t ADAMS ure now receiving as t rieli, elegant and complete a stock of FALL AX J) WINTER GOODS as cau bo exhibited in Abbeville District, to \#iiicli they invite the attention of their friends and customera uixl the public generally. Their stock has I been carefully selected in the Baltimore and Charleston markets, and consist.-), in part, as follows:? juauies jjrcss uood3: CA SIIMERES, A L I'A CA S, DELAINES, CHALLES. BOMBAZINES, MERINOS, SILKS, EMBROIDERIES, CIIEMS KITES. vf C01. La its r: v n rt:<< i kk\tq IIAXl>A*ERVIHEES, RUWOXS, LACKS. MA STILL AS, CLOAKS. LA DIES' SHOES, CA ITERS, HOSIERY, CLOVES, MITTS, be., &e. ? For Gentlemen's Wear: FREXCH AND EX CIAs 11 CA SSIMERES, TWEEDS. .IEAXS, SATIXETS, UROADC LOTUS, VESTIXG3, HATS, CARS, LOOTS, SHOES, -o jiuouijt r, irjjt/vr.a, " tto., ALSO, TABLE CLOTHS, TO WELLTNGS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, BLA lYK'UTS. FLANNELS, NEGJiO CLOTllS, SHOES, itc., ?far. ? ALSO, HARDWARE. CUTLERY, CHINA AND n J A VsMf A / /.* n i r-sir\-/y | ""ROI>KA'X'D Tu jy'? **' v* FAMILY GIIQCERILS, <tv. vr. We(do not pvctend, in tliii advertisement, to give a sricciiu-t ciiuiucrntion of all the articles we have in store, Iml will take groat plcu&uru in showing tho whole of our slock, and confidently lieiicve tlu; ?|iialit.y of our Goods together with flic price* at. whftli we oft'ec tHeni, will xnlinfv nil who cull upon Uftthat they cannot do better than patronize "?? ROBERTO it ADA'MS. Nov. 10, 1S51 - 27 ' tf MEDICINES ANfn nwr>*/TT/-i a -T o HMIIE nnil^i^ipnnd licgs lenvo to fin- *. JL nouncc to the citizens of Hamburg Hfl nnd vicinity that he has opened a well selected Stock of c/!oicc v " MEDICINE S AND CBLEMIC ALq,.< to>which he rcspeclfullyiBolicita tfreir attcnfloD, Among-t his assortment will bu fonnd : .Toilet Article? nnd Perfumery, Prills and Chemicals* . ' Paints, Oils and Dfre jBtuflfa, Glass.'I'utty on3^nggyilies. in compounding. Medicine* arid supplying plantations, tho striateJjpiKtontion will bo given tho jjequiremente of'his pntrons. SrJEfeing a graduate of the Londort College of FKarmncy and having had an' experience of cightccftVyears in his business, he feols confident of being abtato .give satisfaction to all who rrjav favor hjmjirfth tboir patronage. t AfjRREf) S. RAVENSQRPET. . Nov. 20, 1SS4- 30 -3m , ?, Kt?- ? : ' C^^DIDAXES J OB OFFICK^ 'I'll o fricmjf} ofj.'Bapt. S. jf. Hodoes re* pectfully announce hlt^as ft enndi<jato for Tarn Collector nt thjSgDauitfg'election. ipy Tho friefwtfof John R. "Witflo* respectfully announce nim oa a enndidnte figj Tar Col- ; , led of. of Abbeville District, at the ensaiDg eleoHbjv^ \ - X* J?" fgr We are Authorised to tho Rev. T^iEft MooUk 09,1* candidate l^'wteieottpn as TasjtgollceLor' o? Abbe'vi^e Diiteftfc m* lthe an rtoficctfally announce hirftfB * candidate' for 0.^ AbMrille District, *fc t!b? ??^Nefc6, I 8tor-??i^P jJuCmX O^TfTtK. / : * *''''[ iffiy*!'''''''' ; yr 7 ' f : V* - ' "" / % I h ' ' * * ' '