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POETHY. 11i3 Grave. There is n calm fur those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found, They softly lie mul sweetly sleep L?>w in the ground. Thi* storm that wrecks the winter sky No more disturl s their deep repose, Than summer ev?<i?ii;gs latest eiyh That shuts t lie rose. I Ion? (o l:iv thi< vrf-arv head And nehin^ iifiirt l>?-in-nth the foil, To slumber in that dreamless bud From all my toil. There is a oalm f?.r those who weep, A r:>st for \vriry ;>iVvniis found, An?l while their niouiJerini* (i?hcs sleep Low in t!i?s ground? The Foui of origin divine, f!od> glorious itna^c, freed f:oni clay, In heaven's eternal sphere shall shine, A star *>f day. The Mini* out "? spark of f;ro, A traiif-Iei-.t inoJeor in the ?kv ; The sutil, immortal its its sire, S'.itil! never <tie! MISCELLANY. The Fallacy of the Times. Certain si willow-brained editors :m<] : empty I.eaded lV.ri<oon>|>iraters arc linking! n (Yi'D'it 1ntj? mill nf iinct tl./? ? !..!. 4\.>. . t-"?-- HVII MM their extravagance ; whereas the real diiii cully, just now, is, that the rich arc not half extravagant enough! A proposition (hat sounds so paradoxical may htartie oM fogy'.MU; but we vt_:.!ure to repeat it with cnipaasis,that the moke iiik men max SPENDS, |I!B MOI!E 1UK I'OOIt MAN CAIN;?.', They who cry out tor retrenchment, ami curtailment oS' expenses on the part of tinrich, !?re, in homely phrase, "biting their own noses otF." Suppose ten thousand wealthy .atniliesin this citv should follow the. advice of stupid brawlers and uonmii'inv 'in-! retrenchment recominciuh i i<v one servant fioui <ach family, il re are t< u I tlionsiir.il more Inm-jry mouths add t.? tin* i army of the unemployed .mid d?Miluie. | Then let five thousand families, who keep! carriages, discharge their coachmen, ami send their ho:>?-*lo hoard in the countrv i 1...I4- 1 ... TT ! -I . ' ub m:u nen-are live thousand more thrown on' employ on the seore of'Veon-; omv while liven* stable keepers, earri??xc j makers, ! .;:i:c*ss makers, blacksmiths, ami j fefil dealers :uo compelled to shut up simp, i Ami then. let the ladies <.1' the rich follow j t!ie Jaeolioitleal advice of curtailini; their j wardrobes, (and tens of thousands have gar-j luenLsciio'.iyii on hand to last for yea1*.) and ' wll-lt I.O/lAI?<.5 t ?1 ! ? Ml: ' UUi irw"l.4V.1 V?4 C?? V U I Jk I 11 < M 1>. 1 i l< | 1111iiiic k>? i sewing girls, jnul retail shop keepers ! Fie upon all such foreign, suicidal fallacies! i Let lite rich spend?and spend more abundantly. Not that any one should he ion! enough to go beyond his moans. Hut in times like these, we regard it as thehi'iv ,, of t!i" vtci! m vn* to kmi'i ov 'iiik ruoit; and not !o support them as beggars, or objects of charity merely. I it-lead of discharging servants, let every licit man who can atturd it (and there are tens of thousand* | . who can) add another to his household. In.Ve;! of the miserly talk of "buying not more clothes t:il bull or limes," let them give! ji!1 their old clothing to the shivering ]?oor! nud set all the tailors and seai!i.?tresses at j work in replenishing their wardrobes. 4 l * - i poor young willow witli two or three , children caller] on a lady a day or two since for work or u;e:.>!. f.;!ie had mtii better j days; but now her Miter nicofsities drove j Jier abroad ;:s a beggar. "I must get \wrkv ; the said. ,;or go to the poorhonse." hid. tlic wealthy lady to whom she s>p|i!ied turn her off with Mm 4'w?tivtu>InnMit I i sny : "My good woman, lam sony lor you; but I can give you no work, as I am economizing my expends?'' No such unchristian answer was given to tbal jioor sufferer. The prompt ami gracious words of the lady were theso: "Ilftre is money to relieve your immediate wj.nts. Call lo-morrow and I will give vou wmc wo:k. I will rr?? out and bnv # {? ~ J some linen and let you make up a dozen hair of drawers for my husband, lie docs not need them just now; but you need the pay for making them." As one practical illustration is belter than a dozen theory-?, we give the above as a specimen of the kind of charity, and Christianity too, that we believe in ; and if everybody in the city who can afford it would only onler to-day adoz.m pair of drawer*, low many inoiniis won 111 be tilled, niul liow many hearts would be made triad l>y such a blessed piece of "universal extravagance." Let our real millionaires (wc do not mean tbc bogus 6orf,) men whose incomes range fiom 825,000 to 8200,000 a year, consider this question of disbursement in the light tuc Minor lias endeavored to reflect upon it. Instead of lopping o*V their expenses and hoarding tlieir gains, tliey are called upon by every regard for the well beinfr of society ?by the pangs of the starving, the agonies of the dying, and by all their hopes of a ' ? happy hereafter, to scatter the bread and the water of life freely from out of the abuuHnTion r>f tkoiH -A? ? VI UIVII gwiucil MUreBi 4 Let the festal fountains piny, even though it diroinWtafor a time the supply of the r. sorvoir. Th6 returning drops will soon cosnii dancing down from the benignant heaven* an3 flow in generous streams from the Inborn .of tho.hills, more thnn compensating for all ' that fins been spent :in siu li a cnu*o?the cause of chanty?wjikli J* the (muse ??f Christ. Inasmuch a?#e hnv^dono it unto -? ? - ? oue 01 mese poor cnnaren 01 bii> nn$ Borrow, >ho Buffered from hunger, or colder sickor iuipi ieoument, ye hare doueituntc J In * \* i i g * 'Let-the.rich therefore, diBlribut6Tjounti fullv. lite tha ilmnnen nf ftrtH. thoai spend mone&M freely as He gives> us aii And water and light. Let the vital current] 1 .quickly flow through every vein nml arterj -of spci?tl l^e. ^5fcnd then with-the new ere Ation of every returning day,' the 'morning ?ta)4 will again tirm fat joy, and the whok earth itjoioe in tb* bWed beams of th< ' Htuming tumhine.?IT. Y. Mirror. ,*l -Ml - Convention of Oi.d Soioikus.?The! old soldiers lickl a Convention, in Washing- j tonCilv, on tlie Dili instant. Tliey must-; ered 1500, and Trcre escorted hy the Wash-1 ington Battalion to the President's House.! A speech was delivered hy the Presidentj nf the Convention, which was responded to! by the President of the United StMes. Four Indians, from the Six Nations, were J in tlie proeess'u>n, in war costume, who attraeleil nnieh attention. The Chief of the Six Nations spoke for! the Tiihe, as soldiers of the L\ S. At tin* evening session they passed resolutions urging Congress to make j?rovi>io'ls fill- Sd!.!i.-I ? f 11a*i * wiilmvQ Mini j-liililH'?i :ilsu tor lliose Indians wlio helped us; prisI oners in Tripoli; and an extension fit' the pension law to soldiers' widows ami children of the war of 1812. Eulogies wore passed upon Messrs. Madison. Cl::v. Lowinlrs. ainl ('.'illiumi Tin* completion of th?r National Monument \v:?s also ur<;e?l, anil a committee was appointed to memorialize Congress on iIicmJilt I Till' "ilojid letter" Iwrenu ol'tlie general po.-*. oin.v department continues to increase in ifiiencv ami importance. During tlit* iipiaiter of tin: year which terminated on I S:ll lirihiv nimr "OT.Q I.I. ...... i taiueil inoih'V, wore linni.l by tlic opem-is i ami bamlc<l over t?? ibe cl?-ik charged wit!i registration. Tin* total amount was?'! ?asttl about sovcii-eiglitlis ot it liasjicon restored to tin- la a ft:! owners. < )tto lnmr<liv<l ami seventy ba^s?each containing six l>tl-Iie!s ot' opened ileal! lettels, tllli work of the last quarter?were conveyed to the* suburbs of tbu city ami destroyed by fire. MoNt'MKXT TO THE MfltOKtlKO lU'TI.nit. ?Tlio citizen* oI'Lonisvillo have oreetcil a monument to \V. 11. (J. Hut lor, tin* teacher 1.V M-ii W.M-.t I. <>t' w.-il,n?aii>lii|>, 1 milt, of It.-ili:m marble, and about toil feet in lieijrlit. Thy in-ciijitioii* on its sides an; as follows ; ' William II. (J. Hutler, born in Jefferson co'sti'v. Indiana, October ftd. 1S2"?; died at i.< ni-vi!l.-, Kv., Nov. '2d, 18o3." (>u t he reverse? "A iii;:ii without fear and without reproach ; of gentle and rethingdispositioa: of clear and vigorous mind ; an accomplished scholar; a devoted and successful teacher; a meek and humble christian." On the north side? "lie fell I?v the hand of violence, in the presence of his h?vin<; pupils?a martvr to iiU it.,, j;.:..!.... r t.:? .r..... - ...... ...j ?? Kit liir> mm, ()? t lie south side? "This monument is Greeted by his pupils and :i lii-reaved community, to show their ?;>j reeiatioti of his worth, and to perpetuate their honor at his murder." The lius-ians, after all. are nut the cannibals some of the Major Longbows, writing : !i " > I IV HIV- JXIII iutl>, UlV.aMWliill I \ UIJIKi' '' lit. Ats witness the following ex'raet ?if a | letter from one of tin1 privates of 1 Ith IIusj sars taken prisoner at Halaklavn : I "I must say that since we liave lieen in | the liamls of liie Russians they have he: hnwd like !**u:lrtiit-ti to n< in every respect ; j and we have hecti trcalol equally as weil as ii' we hail been with our own eouulryiiten. Tliev have even allowed nsihis vt*rv JJIVai- llKilll^l'IICU Ot wntllljj Ili'llK'. ' A imjoi'osivihn lias been ina<Ie in the New Yolk Legislature to aiiH'ixl (In; State constitution in re?;ar.l to the qualiiieatioiiv of voters, <!ee!ariii? a!l nia'es tweiitv-one years of a^fn liorn in tlie United States, or those who have lveii resident in tlieUni le.i fur the t'iiil term of twei'iiy-one yi-.its. <*it!it!n-1 to a vote. The proposition i<? U* Mir<*<*sstnl liris to he passed l?y iiM? iv?* Legislatures, and then ratified l>y tin* pi'i>|>!?\ advbmisementsTfiretfiee ! fire! rIMIE Suliscrilicr'ii old Rtnml hnv- ? ~ ? I X inq been entirely destroyed J l>y fire, lie lias removed to So. 1-42, Ww'ting.Strcot, I Corner of \Ventworth, the stand formerly onI copied l>y W. J. Gayer, where lie continue* his ! business in u.l of its branches. He can offer to I liis friends n large assortment of firat-ulnss VEI1 K'LKS, eompo?pd of BUG (J ins. SPANISH KTITEREESS, HA R 0 L'CJ/ES, ROVE A IIVI VS. CARRIAGES, SULKIES, &C., &C. lie has itist received soin? <-lioiei> b'AVIT.V j CARRIAGES, built expressly for his country I customers. All of which he will sell chrap for cash or City acceptance#. Orders prompt!// and faithfully fillrd. LKONAKD ClIAi'lN. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 7, 1854. Ii7?6111 LAND FOE SALE! I OFFER for sale a Tract of I.aml, lying on both sides of Turkey jShil Creek, in Abbeville District, about five miles North of Cokcsbury Depot, ou the Cambridge road, containing G81 A ere i. About one hundred Hiid fourteen acres bottom land, Borne fifty of which is mill-pond bottom of the richest and most productive quality; three hundred acres fine woodland ; the balance cleared nnd in cultivation. On the premises are a comfortable Dwellinghouse, having nine rooms, all necessary outbuildings, a Blacksmith Shop, nnd a Fine Merchant Mill. This place is situated in one of the mostdeai! ruble and healthy neighborhoods in the Diitrict I TIih p'jice was formerly owned by Reuben ; Rolwrteoii, dcctast-d, and is known as 'the Robert<*o 11 place." ,! Persons desirinjf to nurchnse land, would do | well t<? cotne and see this tracts as I amconfidi-otthey will be pleased with it, as well as the rt?rma oa which I will sell. ! MARY JN. ROBERTSON. > Nov. 1, 1864 26 ^ tf NOTICE. " fiT-irAED ?fc BURCHARD, August*, G*.j k lr t will inform their friends of Abber grille EM strict, and the public generally, that, I anticipating a change in tbeir business, the r contfhg Mk>d, they ere disposed to make large gonce?ik>n*frOBi their former low scale of pn * ees, their stock to the -OW<?1 I ^?The attention of .wholesale dealers, u wel) i Mcon?ame%^reep?0tfnUy eolioited ?.-> .4* > -?>-* . * * .j; v.- '> c BIB: VI* CASH STORK. ABKEVILLli C. II.. S. C. CnAMDERS AND MARSHALL, HAVE opened at the Corner Store of l)r. Mat-snail's Kan fie. where tliey will otfer t?> tlie citizens of Abbeville tln? Largest ami Cheapest. stock of Fancy Staple l)ry Hoods. | Bouts, Shoes, Hats ami Cop-, llnrd-\Varc an?l j ('rockcry, for Cash and Cash Only. Onrj profits arc so small t!u\t \vc arc not able to sell, ' <mr (Somlu on time, nu<I wo arc confident, after j | it.it examination of our stock, the purchaser will ' ' pcrcci*.c such a great margin between oiirj | l'ric?'s nii<l tlii> I'rii'in usually ii?ki'<l for (SoimUI [ in our line, llint. lln>v will sec tlint it is tnthrir! ! n?1 vjintjiixo to Imiv tlioir Cooils from us fort'asli.; j A ?':?ll is solicit cii, ns \vr* lake pleasure in exliili-! inir our (iotxU to all \* lio may favor us with a , i visit. j April 2i<l. 1S.'i4, -IK tf | K ^ d ?2> r UJ " I Tin: Subscriber reeeivctl. iti tlie venr 18.V2. I 1 from llie l'o>t <>tluv lit. Aliln-villi' (.*. II., S. t\. n l..\NI> WAUKAST, No. :wi??l. r..i- 4" I Ai'ivi1, under the Ah of ,s<>|>ti*iiil>ci"J5lli, ! is:,i?, from the IVimimi ni. Washington i I'ilv, I1. I'.. uikI now ifive* |>tilili<* notice to i-m-li Mini every |ier<on who tuny have fomi?l i Mii?l l.:in>l Wnmint, not l<> *! ?? >?rii|i|>Iy t?> tli?*ir J titvii Ilr<i" 111!" Mime, liiiilel' penalty of ii legal t prosim'tuiuu, lis In- i.< iiiiw 'in ii|>|>1 k*:itiT to tin- j ' l'i'thi?u (Hi;,-.' fur a liji'lirali1 of sai<l Inst. I .ami | ; Wurraiit. UOltlllHV. WILSON. j AI>l>i'Vilt<> (\ II., S. I'., ) j Ihwtiilicr *Jo, is:.t. ( BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! 1 A riLLKK ?t \VAUUEN.(Atiirnstm (5n.,)lmv<. 1 I in store n li?ri?f? ami superior lot of i??-<l ; !u v\k*vr< i-: Also, Heavy Ncirro BI.ANKKTS, from 7'"-. ; to si fjO rncil, W?'ii?llin^ from It.V to S pounds. ; t<> wliieli tlicy invito tin* attention of Housei keeper* and Planters. j Nov Ik 27 Km COLU M m a~aT> v i-; i ;t i s km kx is. FISHER &^AG^EW & CO., nnnaT uniiQF ramrp nnniMRiA q n i ww vi* i iv wwb inn <uuj uuuvtTi vimj ui \i i j DIUKCr IMI'OUTEKS OP | ICaa^Iish Hardware, utlrrv, (ffBilSS, &c., cVc. ; \\TOrLl) ?-nlt tlio attention of iho eitizeiis??f , t Y AMieville to llioir sto.-k of i Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c. eoXSlSTINO, IX I'AUT, .Is KOI.I.OVVS. VI/.: i lint, l{ouinl,S(jiinr<% Oval, llall'-ovrtl, linml, Slu-el i nml Hoop I R< l.N ; | Hriuls, NrtiU, Spikes, Tneks, I'of-wnre. I'iro Dog?, j Kuii (ti'iirinir, Mi" Iron*, Bolting Cloths, i Axes, S|iutIfH, Shovel.*. I lues. Ten Kettles, IT I ? .... I- .11 1-!- 1- - .1 j iiivi: hum ?? iijjuii v,iiiiiii^ in mi kiuus. .-"eyilies, I.oeks, I linires, Lutein-*, Wire. Srreeii Wire, ! Cotton iiiul Wool Canls, Wutile Irons, (;nii|n?\vil<*r, Hlastimr I'owilcr, I'orcu^ion Cnpf, i I'aient Safety Fuse, Shot. Leail, ' Mill Saws. Cross-out Saw*, U'ntron Uono.?, Carpenter" i- Tools in cii'lKss variety, Anvil*, i Viees, Screw l'lates, Stocks ami I>ii.-s, Hollows, i Ca*t, Ccrinan ami l?!i.-tcr Steel, ISorax. ; ?'nrrintie Springs, Axles, liulis, Shaft:-. l-VlIocs. Patent Leather, Knaiiieilcil Cloth, l)ash Frames, I Jolts. Malleable Castings, KiioIis, Luces, Brass ami Silver I'lateil Iiamls, Ami Carriage Materials generally. I'urc White Lca?l, Chrome (Ireen, i iin.-t wmtii, iiiiii milts 01 ail Kllhis, ! Window Gins*, I'uttv, Varnishes, Japan, Linseed Oil. spirit* ^Turpentine, Ac. Their stock comprises the largest nml host assortment in Columbia, is purchase*] on the very hot terms, and will he fluid at a small advance f?<r cash. i Orders, accompanied with satisfactory refer{ nee, will receive prompt, attention, and all j t.iods will he delivered :it the Railroad Depot ! free of cliurgc for dra vane. FISliEit ?fc AGXEW .t CO. j Columhia. Oct. 2f?. 1 SfjJi. 25 tf Ramsay's Piano Store. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Columbia, S. C. i,r^TH 1 . MIX'S ctCO'S, l'ftfon* Din:;niml TVf^p?Cir.iii.ll>iniioji; llullct l)nvisit t'oV | .1 J Sx J i I'nlcnt Siis|ioiisiiiu liiiilv'c I'ianos. fliiclit-rinirs. Trn vers. ami ot.ln.-r lurst. iiinkors' l*iat the y 1'rices. j April 1. ISM. 47 Cm. A. C. Squier, A'o*. 2U8 imd 'ilu Main street, Columbia, 8. (1. MANUFAOTUUKlt im?l dealer in Hue and plain FL'K-| J ? f || SITIJUE, CHAIRS, PIANOS, WALL PAPK1C, M ATT II ASSES. ilt'? Ac., at. low price* for <?asli, and nil warranted for one year or longer. All kinds Furniture made to order, and nil kinds nent.lv and promptly repaired. Also. Wornl and Metal litirinl Cnccs. ndi25 Bollinger & Friday, Opposite Jantict/'n and Hunt's Hotels, Columbia, S. C. WHOLESALE ANI) ItETAIL DEALERS IS Groceries, Liquors, Hardware und riuntation .Supplies. , Purchase COTTON rind other PRODUCE. ! *-as- ?ll ri ?i.. n * -r charge. nili'25 W. IIOLI.lNCiKR. I JA8 K. FltlHAV. M. H. Berry, FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREROO.U, JW>. 135 Main street, Columbia, Sonth Carolina, KEEPS constantly on hand, of his own manufacture and from sore of the hvst manufactories at the North, a large stock of FURNITURE and CIIAIR6; also, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. Being u practical workman, lie i* prepared to make to order all kinds of Furniture in the I?e6t manner, and at ns low prices a? any other establishment. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. , mh25 George H. Cathcart, WHOLLY ALK AN It ItKTAIL DKAI.KR IN . FAMILY (IROCERIES, Vortier of lhchard***n and Laurel tlreett, mli25 Columbia, S. C. Wm. Howland, No. 244, Bend of King street, Charleston, 8. C. IMPORTER AND DEALER IK French, English and American GOODS FOR PLANTATION USE. _ Particular attention paid to Mourninor and I.Fancy Drew Good*. ~ \itiV mYi22 ?; ?? O. Id. CALBOIJIV, BOOK SELLEB? ,4k?? t - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL D'EALER IN FOREIGN AND AMERICAN BOOKS AND STATION EY, - ' cotuiffi&i & c.v t G. M. CALHOUN, i Acg. 9i 1840. J. --V.' ? AUGUSTA ADVEKTISEMENTS. SEW FALL A N l> W INTER 03CJBU BBMa WARD & BURCHARD, VUdlJSTA, (leornin, nro now receiving llieir Full mill Winter supplies of New nti-l Fashionable (Soods, mnl will ho prepared lo exhibit many novelties in 1 Uwods, us j well as u t'eiiet nl supply of Household articles. | Tliev invito attention to tlie following:? Paris, Saeipie and Opera Flnnnels, new .shades. American Sacque Flannels, liotli plain mid figured ; Lupin's Mous. delaines nnd Merinos, nil cols.; I .lipid's hinck Itninhaziuc.snud Mous. delaines; l,tlpin's Hiaek and \vliit<- eliallies ; Kiel, all wool I'aris, Delaines, plaid nnd figured ; Aine*ienn Delaines, all the new designs; Vi'PV I'lei'.'int. colored Silks, in Itrociule I'liiins uinl Si ri|H!*; Satin, I'liiiil nml CIipiic *tri|>cil Silks; ii-4 liiirh cnlorod in;?. Scutch I'liiiils; Blnck 11 ul i ii ii iuk) TmHVIi* Silks, rich I list red; Hcaiitiful Kicmli uinl Kii^li.-li Prints; (iiii^liniiiK, nml t'nsliinorc ?l?r'liccnwc ; Superior Welsh, Silk wiirp, uinl Saxony PIiiiiiicIk ; 11 iiik: 1-1 \ IIM11MITC null nil v .->1111 (. "Iinwif; Kmhioiilcrie* ?>f cvi'ry iloscription, Laces ami Kilirintrs ; IJ.-siilcs a jrenernl assortment of Housewife : ami servants' (Sootls. Tiny ivs|n'etfull\ invite Families wisliint; to | m:tk<- tlieir Kail ami Winter purchases, to give I tlieir stoek an examination. ?2?" Orders eolitiileil to us will lie fillol | promptly ami faitlil'allv. AiiiiitMa, (in., Oet. Ill, 18.VI. 21 tf i CIIAULKSTON A1 >VKKT1SHMKNTS." TRANSPARENT K> AX T.ir u m t n -hi < j ? i .1 tr . mw il'j 3 PAPEIUIAXIJIXCS AX!) MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, Charleston, S. C. ' rIMIK subscriber lias on liniul a lanre assort1 iik-iiI, nml is const nut ly receiving by llo '-itcanters, the Inte.-t |mtl'-rns of WIMMlW jsllADl-S nml I'Al'Klt-llAMiI NtiS, for sab I wholesale nml retail! 'rrans|iarent WINDOW SIIA1)K*>, of every ! ,-l vle ninl variety, from 5f> cents to #iti encli I French ami American l'AI'KK-lIANtilNOS, j ami IJOIIDKUS, of the latest Patterns, from | t;? cents to $t> jicr lloll. ?Al.SO? I \ .. * C/l DVIf'lJC T 1 I - - ^ ""V-" """ i Mn-lin CURTAINS, Damask an.I Satin ]*K1 LAIN ICS, (Yntru Tusf-fl.-*. Loops. Hands, I'ins, i Venetian lllimls, Cane lilinds, Mattresses, Coshi iott^, Fire Screen*, ?fce. j All kinds <>f UPHOLSTERING ; nnd the hii; sin ess, as usual, attended to in all itj* branches, j .M A'l TKKSSKS?Moss,Cotton, Wool and ilaii Mattresses, always on hand, made from the host ! material. Also Bolsters, Billows, l'Yather Ii?'?lr i and I'nlliasters. Call and sec them?prices reasonable. To persons wishing any of the nhnvc articles to sell, a diseount will lie made. The prices <>l I litis ( stiililisluiK'itt. nre iiimlcriitc and uniform, and us low us utiv other vstiil?lisliiiu'nt. II. \V. KINSMAN. Mnreli 25, 1854. 40 ~ "Browning & Leman," IMl'OlrTKr.S OK Fronch, British and German 200 and 211 liiitf/strcrt, corner of Market Hired. Charleston, S. C. C1 Anr<%TINf5S ? Ingrain, :i l'lys, Ilnisscls, ) Tajicstrv mul Velvets. ! ("I'ltTAIN MATHIllALS. in Silk. Snth. 1 \VIII>U'<1. j CURTAIN CAMIJRICS and MUSLINS. iulnrgc | VlU-iftV. {EMBROIDERED LACK and MUSLIN CUR TAINS, all ctylw. (JILT CORN I CMS in ali t1?o now designs. CURTAIN GIMPS, HOLDERS, I.OOl'S, TESSi!US ?to.. DRAPERY CORDS and BI-.LL ROI'ES, in ?'.] British and Ainovicnn FLOOR OILCLOTHS jSILYElttmd (ill.T STAIR RODS and STAIII i CARPETINGS.i.f nU rttv!<i>. ! WILTON. VELVET, and AXM1NSTER RUGS in great. vnri?!t v. ' l>! WI' ATIIIV U'AiUPve T t . ? ~ ~ - ........ i ..... ?1> i.ji iv r. i S'LAINS, KERSEYS, CA1S. &<?. Red .in.] White FLANNELS. SHIRTINGS, tto. : CO'iTON OSNABIJUGS, of all the best South I ot-ii makes. ! English tin.l \inerican COTTON* FLANNELS. ! French, English. and American PRINTS. LINENS, of Richardson's superior make, foi Sheetings, Shirtings, Pillow Cases, Tabh Damask*. Doylies, Napkins, Towellings, Huckabacks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, Ac. CLOTIIS, CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, of best French Good. SERVANTS CLOT1IS, in all the shades of English Goods. SATINETS, TWEEDS, JEANS and LINSEYS, of nil qualities and aryles. WITH A FUU. ASSORTMENT OF RICH I) It E S S GOODS. In SII.KS, TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENADINES. MUSLINS, .fee. BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS and MOURNING GOOD?5, in great variety. EMBROIDERS and LACE GOODS, of every description. EVENING DRESS Goods in Great variety conHtaiitly received. All the above are of our own DIRECT IM I'OKTATIOXS, nud offered at the LOWEST MARKET Prices. TEltMS.?Ciifli, '>r City Aeccptnnoe. Tlic one price system etrietlj- adhered to, iiml nil Goods Wurranted. BROWNING <t LEMAN. Charleston, S. 0., March 25. 1854. Tlic Stale of South Carolina. Abbeville District.?In the Common Pleas j\. ji. i>uii5nu i .Auaciimeiu. vt V Thompson ?fc Fair, Wm. H. Lloyd. ) Plaintiff's Attorney. "V\7 IIERKAS, the Plaintiffs in this ease did, t T on twentieth day of November, 1854, file tlieir Declaration against the snid Defendant, wlin (us it- in said) is nhaent from and without the limits of this State, nnd lias noither wife nor attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the said Declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declaration on or before the twentj--first of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, otherwise final and absolute judgement will then be given atid awarded against him. matt/jew Mcdonald, a c, p. Cleric * offiup, Abbeville district, i November 20, 18M. J <jly ly PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to the Kindred and Creditors of Elizabeth Elgin, Deceased, that a final Settlement of the Eetate of said Deceased, will be triade in the Ordinary'* Office, Abbeville District, on the second day of March, 1858?therefore, take due No. AdmhUrtrato*. ll -9m i . .. HEAD QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARRI AT GHAELES'1 [Late J. O. ' ?? g V'-i , ^ The subscriber will keep on Innul the 1 COACHES, KOCKAWAYS, liAR(>U< TRAVELLING > T<> lie lrnd in tlic Stnto, embracing nil tlie nmvM build to order any kin<1 Mint limy be wanted, it Harness, double &. single; Whips, Netting: Also, Coii('liiii;tki;rN stock off a! liwnir'tun in nil if* hrunrhrx, prom ?2)"All Work June 3, 1854. '2-4 i Bargains ill Dry-Woods. GREAT REDUCTION! ! 31. STUAUSS, - - - - CokCKbury. | r|"MIK Subscriber respectfully itiTortus liis j 1 friends and customer* tliat lie is now in , receipt of a NHW STOCK of Fall and Winter Goods, At greatly ri'iliiwil prices; consisting: of a j?c?n oral assortment. of ?ciism:nl>l<j Dry Goods, viz: Prints. C, miliums Moiisiin ?le I.aino.s Mt'riitiw, Cualimorcs, Si-oti'li Alpaca?, Mark talk's, ?>te.; Kcrsi'V?, (Jcuryxi J'hlili.l. Silt ill(.*<!>, Cai?silll<TeS, j nrnl Broad Clolli* ; Jllanktls, J'la ii it tlx, and Liiiscvh; a , | full assort incut of Hosiery. Lml>r?ideries, Ribbons iiihI IJlov???; REA1>Y-.MAI>K CLOTHING, BEKBEllATSami OAl'S, HOOTS AND SHOES; 11 AKDWARK, ;: CROCK BUY. mnl (i ROCK It I ICS, at very low j |>rier.?, ami, for Cnxh, at Market pricr*. Also, a verv fine assortment. <.> I" N KG ROES*! BROOANS. SALT, BAGGING, ROPE, and I TWINE. ; M. STRAUSS. ; Cofccsbury, Oct, 1851. 23 tf j "AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS." j siflpsox A: garoIi\I:R. i \\.\RE1HII.SE .UU COMMISSION MERCHANTS,: I! M'lNTOSH ST., AUGUSTA GA.,_ I /?V-^\T\T1U. continue the Wnt-f?* jJL o fy | '! ** lini f'miin.i-sion ! ^ I>ii^iin'--( iti their KlIllvl'ltDOF Ill'ILDlNf! on j M'lnlosh Street, in till its branches, and hopv ; l?V strict personnl Attention to th>> intcivsts of j nil who mnv put husiue.ss in their hands, to j merit, puhlie favor. t Orders for 1Jaoc.no, It^rc .\s:> Family Si r-. i'liks tilled nt. the lowest market, price. Cash Advances made when roquir- j ed on produce in sto.-e. j. n. simi'so.i] [j. t. CAnnisiir.. | i ' August 29, 18o4. 10 f?::i j Notice. rmiv v??.w ..riu t\ r.> o. I j4(? vivo biiv ij.iiaiv (> J * |'? V4.tU\Ll, I 1 <lee?-aseil, are now <lne, nml have been , placed in our hands for payment. Persons j 1 owintr 'lie 1-jftnle, will make payment before | the 15tli of February. Tlioso holding demnnds ' against the Estate, will present the same to tip, properly attested. McGOWEN" ?fc rERKIN". Feb. 4 S'i?tf Att'ys for Adm'r. Tlie Slate of South Carolina, I Abbeville JJiilrict. JOHN AONFlt. vim is in the custody of tlii* SlioriiF of Abbeville l>islriet, l?y virtue of n Writ of Mesne 1'i'nren*, at tin- suit, of Absalom l? firav. 1mvi 11 fiI?*(1 in my oftiee, together > with n seli> dnie, on oath, of liis estnle am) effects, bis petition to tho Court of Common Pleas, praying tlint lie may he admitted to the j ucneni i>i me aois <ti (*euerai .Assemltly made < for the relief of insolvci.t. debtors. It is order' oil that, the said A. L. Gray, and nil other 11 Creditors to whom tlie said John Ajjiier, is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court, at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday of Mareh next, to show i ' t-i?ui??r, ii miv uii'v can, wiiy ino prayer ot the petition aforesaid, nlioul>l not lie granted. MATTHEW MeDONALD, C. C. P. Office of Common Plea?, \ Abbeville Disrict, > 29 Cm November 23 1854. ) Notice to Creditors. TIIE Finnl settlement of the Estate of Benjamin Bnrksdnle, deceased, will be tn.n<le in the OrdinnryV office on Tuesday, the 13th of February next. Persons owing the estate will pay by that time, and those to whom the estate is indebted will?present their demands. li. D. BAIIKSDALK. NcvemberV. 1854 27 3ni mOUKiS S VARIETY STORE, Abbeville C. II. ^FMIE Undersigned, very grateful for the onJL eoiiragenient received during the few months lie lino been engaged in business, culls tile attention of his friends and customers to the new and splendid supply lie has just received. As it gener.'d idea of hisstoek, ho may mention a few articles:? FRUITS, from I'Vt'PV* clime nnrl nf nil v?. rietics?Lemons. Oranges, Pine Apples. Cocoa Nuts, Apples, A<\, Ac. CANDIES?'Stick Candy, assorted; Candy Toys, Almond Cand}*, Pinilar Candy. Kisses, Assorted Temperance l)rops, Ac., Ac. yUTS-~Brajil Nuts, Pecaan Nuts, Walnuts, Almonds, die,, Ac. PICKLES?all sorts, an}* quantity, and ; choice qualities, PRESJSR VES?Citrons, Currants, Figs, i Raisins, ?fce? Ac. I -DOZ/ZS?Wax, India Rubber, Alabaster i ?from ten oenls to $3 00. *' I TOYO?iTin, Pewter, Brittanin, China, Velvety Sand, Bellows, Tumbling, Glass, Mag- < net, Bo*, (all sorts and sires,) Drums, Rattles. ( LUXURIES?Tobacco, Segars, Oysters, Eggs, Ac. Ojstera of the very best quality will be served up at all hours and in any man uci ureiroui WEDDING PARTIES furnished in first trie, at short notice,' and nt Columbia prices. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS? Crackers, a full (apply; Roman Candles, Torpedoes, Wheel Rockets, Pin Wheels, Triangles, Serpents, | Sky Rockets, and every other combustible for fun and ffolic. . , ' < In brief, hiaslock is full, seleot and oomprehensive, he having given hi# own personal, at- , tentioo to Ha selection, and be again asks the public to call on jhim, being satisfied of his ability to please in quality aud prices, I Remember .the locality, next door to Lav- ' * ! Dee t 11 ' Mw J ? I . # ? IAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! xm PBXG1S. m BH&. JLG 11.1:^ Thornton.] argcst mi J most i>lotji\Ht nssortnrent of ill ICS, HUG CUES, GIGS, SULKIES, A'AGONS, &c., styles an?l latest fashion* of the ilny,-and vrilll i tiienioM stiiicrK ami durable manner.- Also, !, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, Ac;1 kinds osi linud for ?alc low. ijitly ami fitil/ifilUi/ dotf, at low nrlccs. tearrankvl. 'J/. !* E W IF ILL KOO?Sr AT CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S CHEAP CA^H STOEE. No. 1 Granite Range, Abbevillo O. H. \\7K niv now prcjinre?l to show a large and T T wull assorted stock of Xt*w Fall Goods, < "I.: ..nra?sijl? 111 DltlvSS (iOOl)S, SILK MANTILLAS, CLOTH TALMAS. KM l>!'< H1 ?Klll ICS, etc., ?<?.; ftlso, LA1HKS' I'i AITKItS mi.l SHOES. Wo wotlM i-usju'i-lfiillv invito an inspection of onr Nilto <; 1<?(5KOROIA PLAINS, KKIMEYS, HLANKLTS, an.l OSNABUUGS. Also, it large assortment of BROGANS; nil of which we are now selling at Columbia and Charleston prices, for C'A.SII only.? I'laal'Ts would <l?i well to give us a call before |iiirrha-'iinr elsewhere. <Jct. lo, ls.Vl 23 3in CHAKLLSTdN CARPET WAREHOUSE. William Calder HAS always o:i hand the largest anil best selected stock <if CAKl'KTING- to b? f<*1111*1 in the city, viz:?Fine Ingrnins, low priced; superfine Ingrains, Tapestry Velvet, Tapestry Brussels, low pi-iee<l Brussels, Three l'ly Cnrjici in;;s, Ori'Oii and l'rinted Baize, Hearth Rugs and l)??>r Mutts, Stair Carpeting and Stair llods, Landings, A"., ??e. Matting, all widths. With a large assortment of Fi.OOR OIL CI.OT1I. from :: t-> !!4 feet in width, for llooma. uoijini-s, o;<\, wiiiiuui scftin. ITos. 245 and 243 King-st., corner Hasel. S7r. AGNKW, Newberry C. H., S. C.. lMl'OHTiir. AN'll DEALKE IN Ilardivarc, Oi!s, Window <?lasv, Dry Goods, Gro* rwiw &r., A:r., ?=?% NOW Offers f.?r sale the Inrtrost V <v V ami most extensive assortment gy?>j^ya? ill' CikmU <-v*>r introluccit into the ujveoimtry. i" and uiuirfl'i!? ! . * the price nf any article to l>e in? low ?.< liny house in Cliiirlestim enn furnish such ' firliflos U'r. Order* accompanied with satisfactorv references will receive |ir?>:nj?t nttontion, anil nil Goods delivered t\'. the iiepol free of l>rnya;_'i-. AH persons visiting the 3>ewherry Cotton Market, will do well to call ?n iii? l?efi>re selling - H ....... i...u urn; ih^if winy ue (^>en in a short tini?? nt. Mr. J. Witt's Machine Shop, at Eugefield C. II. TIIOS. G. LAMAR. Hamburg, S. C., April 29, 1354. ftl-tf 4 FINAL settlement of the Personal Estate J.Y. of Ilenry Brooks, deceased, will be made in the Ordinary's Office of Abbeville District,, on the 2i)tli of January next All parties concerned arc hereby required to take notice of the panic. In the moantime nil parties having any demand* against, said Estate, are required to hand in the name legally attested, and those indebted to make payment. "JAMES M. CARWILE, Adm'r.. October 11, 1854 23 Sin * Cotton (Sins. r|^IIE subscriber*, having had nine years exX perienoe, and given universal satisfaction, to tlieir natrons, being now fully prepared withi i?ooil machinery and the best of workmen, fpei> 4life in saying to the Cotton Plautera in genei&l in this iind tlie adjoining States, that they eac furnish them with tlie beat COTTON GINS bow made. They could olfer a host of certificates, but believing tho warrantee to be suffieiont, they will say, send on vour orders through tbe mail i?r their agents, who will visit the moat, if not. ill the Plonters in reasonable bounds. 8. II. A WM. OOLESBY, Elberton, Elbert county, 6a, Feb. 4 3? . ly IVcw mattresses. I IIA?E located myself at Hodges' Depot,. ?##m prepared to make Mattresses, ComfnrtjL f!n?liion? tor ?*' 1 t -li V """ *"??" nmcies.. I will pay a good price tor Shuofa and stained '* Cotton. Give me a call, Jan. 21 87?tf * DAVID B OWENS. Silk Ooo<U ' \J 1 ri RAV BROTHEBS rfare jW r?e?sr?d U full uiMtment 4 of mfc and akcant *hW' 'dfctfwtp. Aogntta, Mar oh. M, lWi. *? ? * I heir pro-Mice, as I hare every facility of mokitijjj tliein Iiticral ollVl'b tV% c^livii uu J ether couutrv produce. S. T. AONTAV. Ncwborrry C. II., Oct. Jri.s-t viu New and Wonderfal Machine. WILLIAM STODDARD, Propriety. rI'MlE Subscriber having pnro)n?=c-d ths-Right JL for tlio Stat'r ?f South Carolina in tlwo only Machine now invented, for KIFTiXis ami SHAVING SI UNGUIS. HAKKEL HEAPING, .1-.. n~...l -.-..ii i>-? ?i._r?:?*_2 .4 j.< v|'uiv ?i uiu m^in 1'i or simjlc Slncliin* p. at. prices sufficiently ! c\ make it- nn inducement for purchasers. The Machine being simple in its coiistt jn, nml not liable to trot out of order, is capable of Splitting nnd Shaving Two Thousand Shingles per hour?better than mode by bond. It is portable, nnd enn be worked by band, horse or steam power. Ten to fifteen days work of a Mnchine will mnke enough Shingles to pay the price asked for n single one. Large inducements are offerod to persons wishing to purchase the right of several Districts.? One of the Machines can be seen in operation in the Citv of Augusta, at Wm. II. Goodrich's Mfll -1? * - -