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Shcriir? Salts. 2 BY virtuo of. sundry Writs..of JPiera Facias to me directed, I wjll sell at Abbeville Court House, on tho first Monday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wits 400 acres of land, more ov less, bounded by Thos. PetligfcW, and Sarah Jones and others, as the property of W. W. Hill, ads. Win. D. Mars and others. 200 acres, more of less, bounded by Win. Gordon, J. 1?. Marshall aud others, ns the property ofk John Giles, ads. Joel J. Lipford and others. 150 acreH, more or less, bounded by J. F. Marshall, Wm. Gordon and others, as the propersy oT Jas. Cunningham, ads. John White and "otrieVs. ISO acres, more or less, bounded by lands of N. J. Davis, It. H. Wardlaw nnd others, as the property of Jane A. Knrey, ads. Luke Matliis antf others. 250 acres, more ov less, bounded by Jas. Q. liozenmc, EJ F. Power and others, as the propertv of .1- A. Mill-tin *"1W' VUI a,,u t>tuers.^ 150 acres, more or less, bounded by Slimmer* Yillc, Catharine Zimmerman and other?, ns the [property of Alex. Stevenson, ads. Win. Smith ^nd others. 150 acres, more or less, bounded by Wrm. "Ware-, ^Utiles Killingsworlh and others, ns the property of J as. SI. Vandiver, ads. 13. 1\ Maul*len and others. Slots in the Village of Abbeville, containing *?Lot No. 1, 5i acres, more or less; No. 2, 7 acres; No. !>, 5 acre?, more or less; bounded \>y Jti3. II. Cobb, Catharine Alston and others, us the property of B. V. l'oscv, ads. A. F. Policy and others, sold on a credit of twelve "months, the purchaser to give note and approved security. ^The above Lots will certainly be sold, and being ir.cfl improved, and therefore very desirable situations, any person desiring to purchase will do trelf to be present otj that day.) COO acres, more or less, bounded l>y Marshall Sharp, Dr. "W. T. Jones and others, as the property belonging to the estate of lleuben Robertson, ads. Magce it Razor and others. I 500 acres, more or less, bounded by R W Litcs, Sarah Wideman and others, ifs the property of T. J. Lyons, ads. Newton Reader and others. i\t\ri ....?? ' ? ? * ? v.?v. .iv.iv;.-, Ul' H-fS, OOHMUCU UJ" UT. i\. T. Widetnun, W. K. Bradley and others, ns the* property of A. Tittle, ads. Margaret I'. Martin and others. Also, on Wednesday after pale-day, at Doiialdsville, 2 Bureaus, ii Tables, 1 Cupboard, <; Windsor Chairs, 1 Looking Glass, 1 Shot Gun, 1 Wash Pot, 8 Shonts, 41 doz. Oats, 1 lot Fodder, as the property of Tims. Robinson, ads. Sam'l Donald and others. T K.kms? Cash. T. 11. COCIIRAX, S. A. D. Sheriff*s Oftice, Oct. 15, 1S55. RAILROAD CONVENTION. TIIE nnnual Convention of Stockholders _ of the Savannah River Valley Railroad Company, will be held at Anderson Court House,on Wednesday, the 14th dnv of November next, at 10 o'clock o. in. A full Representation of Stock, cither in person or by proxy, is earnestly desired. By order of the President, WM. A. GILES, See'v and Trens. October G, 1855. " 23-lt Exccutors' Sale. LANDS AND MERCHANT MILLS, ft E G R 0 E S, & G . fJMIK Executors of the last Will of 9 JL John Donald, deceased, will sell bv Public Auction, on the :?lst instant, . (Wfilncsday,) at the late residence, Donaldsville, Abbeville District, sonic of the Real and all of the Personal Estate of said deceased, viz: ^ . _ _ , unc tract of J^AMD. on Little Turkey Creek, containing 141 Acres, 011 which is situated an excellent Flour and Corn Mill, in good order.? Another tract of Land, known as the Drenitnn Place, supposed to contain about ISO Acre?, and also another tract known as the Miller Land, Comprising about 150 Acres. 20 Negroes, Some of them are young and likely, among wlioui arc two Blacksmiths and a - - First-rate Miller. The crop of Cotton, Corn, Wheat,"A-c. Horses, Mules, Cattle, Ilogs, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchon Furniture, ?fce., <te., and various other property too tedious to mention. ' , Terms made known on day of sale. SAMUEL DONALD, ) _ ;, JAMES F. DONALD. ("l x ors' DonaldsviUc, Abbeville District, ) October 5, l'85fi; J 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, r/- , ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN "THE COUIIT OF ORDINARY. jT . t rr j . r ? ? ^ ? ajuiv uj me jieui Jhsiaic oj JOtin JU. {Jullaham, deed, for Partition. , "TN Pursuance of the Order from the Court of A Ordinary of Abbeville District, I will eel), to the highest bidder, on sale;day in November next, the Real . Estate of Johu L. Callnham, dce'd, situated in Abbevillo District, on waters . of Ltttlo River, bounded by lands of John P. Clinkaealoa, Caleb Burton and others, and con' t&iuing One Hundred and Seven Acres, more 'or leas. ^ TERMS.?A credit of Twelve Months, the *?'' ' purchaser eiyijig a >bond: "afcd security, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary/ to - secure the payment of the purchase money. Costs to be paid in ca*h. . THOSkR. COCHRAN, 8. A. 1). r October 8,. J365 . 2a 3w ''. : . : SOTICE! j,. THE Subscriber,, gives notice that all demands^ in liis favor, not paiJ, or other* wise settled* agoinst the '26th'.instant, will be, teUhout d&trfmination, placed in the handt of an <]fficer for" collection. .* ,v ; " -?ALSO,? . ' Ok the . 10th instant there will bo, nt his E- resent residence, aS lAUCTION of various 'omestJo Articles which may be of nao to those "* iiaeditig;-*ueli. Among other tilings wflj\be' - jomf 0AVISSS), 5 Abbeville, Q. C., Oct 10,1855,, ^[24. It (CHARjisTOH; NEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS!! WIER& MILLER, Brick Range IVo. 1, ABBEVILLE C. II., HAVE Just received from New York and Philadelphia, a very largo and well selected Stock of FALL &, WINTER GOODS fur this market DRESS GOODS. French and English MERINOKS; French MUSLIN I)eLAINES, Plain and Figured ; Black and Figured ALPACAS ; Black and Figured SILKS; Colored SILKS; Dress TRIMMINGS, Ac.; CLOAKS and MANX! LLAS; SHAWLS, RIBBONS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, HOSIERY, Alexandre CLOVES, Alexandre GANTLETS ; Ladies' SlIOlCS and BOOTEES, all descriptions. CENTS' COOI>S. BROADCLOTHS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, tfce., Ac. PLANTATION GOODS. Bl.A\1Cli'.'IS KPINEVX -t-r. s;ii?ti.'< ?kc.; NKGKO iiROOANS, u large slock. "\Vc would call particular attention to our very large stock of Gentlemen's Clothing. COATS, PANTS, and VESTS, and a great many other CJoods too tedious to mention. All we ask of our customers is to give us a call and look for themselves. Oct y 21 3\v roil SALE. '"I'M IK Undersigned offers for sale his valuaJL ble Plantation in Abbeville District, situated and lying on botli sides of Coronaere Creek, equi-dist^mt between Greenwood and Cokesbury, and three utiles from the Greenville ?t Columbia Iluilroad, with liis llousc and Lot in Cokesbury. A ISurgaiu can be had by applying soon. " 1J. \V. LEDBKTTER. Oct 8, 1855 '23 3m 1'. S.?The Plantation will be divided to suit purchasers. Shingles ! Shingles! I^OSIIEE it SAMPLE, at Ninety-Six, keep constantly on hand large quantities of tine Heart-Pine SllIXUF.h'H. of the very best quality, which will be sold at the lowest market price. The attention of persons living on the line of Railroad is particularly invited to this notice. [Oct. 5, 1855 22 tf J i LAND FOR SALE. REE miles West of Lowndusvillc, .JL and one mile West of Smyrna ??jiii Cfxinp Ground, n Rargain can be had, if applied for soon. For particulars apply to Col. F. W. Davis, i Masliull House, Abbeville C. II., or to I>. T. Frcehuid, Lowudesville. LOWNDESYILLE. Lowmleaville, October 1, 1S55. 4t NOTIC? TO DEBTORS^ rI^HE firm of Hester ?fc Scottis this day disJL solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the firm will come forward ami make payment, ns we desire the business of the firm closed forthwith. HESTER <fc SCOTT. September 20, 1835. 22-tf The Interest Must be PaidrF",IIE Interest on the Notes given to Endow j JL Erskinc College will be due on the first of November next; punctuality in the payment of the same is necessary to the success of the Institution.v The undersigned, or the Treasurer of the College, Rev. J. N. Young, will be in attendance at Abbeville Court House, on Sale day, in November?those living in the District will be expected to pay the interest on their notes on that da}', if it. is not previously settled. W. R. HEMPHILL, Ag'L Pet. 2. 1855. 22-1 in EXECUTORS SALE! A THERE will bo sold nt the late residence of Clement -*v? - jT.% J - ^ Latimer, deceased, on Thursday, the 1 25th instant, nil the Personal Property not 1 disposed of t>y "Will, consisting of several Likely NEGROES, Cotton, Corn, Fodder. Horses, Mule?, Cattle, Hogs, Plantation Tools, Blacksmith Tools. 1 Road Wagon and Harness, 1 Buggy and Harness ; with many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of gale. JAMES M. LATlMElt, ) r , B. M. LATIMER, \ Executors. October 3,1856 22 3t Land I'o r Sale. I OFFER for Sale a Traet of LAND, lying three miles West of Abbeville Court House, containing 140 of which is in Woods, well-timbered, about 50 Swamp Land, r\nd the balanco cleared and in cultivation. Tersona desiring a good plantation convenient to the village, and in a hfalthy section of the District, will do well to call and see it, as I am determined to sell, and will give a bargain. . .-r, T. M. MORROW. Sept. 14, 1855. 10-tft House and Lot lor Sale ! qpHR subscriber .being desirous of moving ' JL .into the <fountrjT, otfere for Sale his' Place in>t1fe Village of Lowndavillc, consisting of a DWELLING^ HOUSE, and Lot containing twelve Acres, Blacksmith Shop and Car ?i"-w jjuiiumgH are nu new] atia-in good condition. They will bo sold together or separately to suit the purchaser*. Wk L. W. McALlSTER. ' v'l^whdervillOj S. C., Sept'8, J86C. 19-tf V? FTOI&'S HAT STOBB, f f TN calling attention" to my Stylea for'the |I^. JFALlT Ai?P WINTER, I < roturu , my ibanis at thq.Barnc time to my friends and the 'publ|c%encra)Hy for past 'f?v6r^^?i^.-J^?hall endeavor tqmerit aeontinuancf. v'Theqbrno moderate cliargeiyitf prevail that have made ,'tlre e?t^bli?hmepk>;4b" popular ^rtooutxhcStat^ *- ^ OaJrfqt<i and;8bp> (of Pliila'delphia)/.F5De :X>en'niaV; (#Mk Bfoadj^y) ~VBl be $4 50.' .' : & ^0^' ?- . ?CHAMBERS & MARSHALL ar AKE NOW l'.tCBIVINO SUPPLIES OF FALL AND WINTER CONSISTING of Plain and Fancy Frcucli DkLAINES ; French and English MERINOS ; Black and Colored ALPACCAS ; Black and Fancy SILKS; Cloth CLOAKS, in groat variety ; Embroideries, Gloves. Hosiery, 4c., <tc. Oct 3 ROCK-ISLAND CASSIMERES^ Kentucky .jkans, FLANNELS, LI&SEYS, TICKINGS, DOMESTICS, A large stock, at. CHAMBERS A MARSHALL'S. Oct 3 ~ NEGRO GOODS?" SCHLEY'S GEORGIA PLAINS, BROGANS, BLANKETS, ,te.. Tlic largest stock ever brought to tliin place, and will bo sold fur Cash at prices which will coiniinrc with Uio .... a.. gusta markets. Call and see them at CHAMBERS ?fc MARSHAIJ/S. Oct 0 Sifjn of the Two Large Watches. WATCHES, CLOCKS, ANl>? VBT ~^CL"^k/~ IKK2 <9 AT NEW YORK I'll ICES, FOR CASH! nl merchants and Dealers will do % well to call and examine the stock of i \Va iv1 iks, clocks and jewelry, at 211) King Street before they purchase elsewhere. Every article warranted. A stock always on hand.peculinrly adapted to country dealers. Save ttccnhr jxr cent. 61/ ealliny on W.\l. MASTERMAN, 2-19 King-st., Charleston, Four doors from Went worth street. October 5, 1805 22 tf The .Wills House. [ r|",HE Proprietor returns his hearty and sinI JL cere thanks to tho many friend* who j have favored him with their patronage, since the addition of his new and thoroughly furnished house to the first-class Hotels of Charleston. He takes pleasure in announcing that the Mills House, although new and in good order, has been re-touched during the summer, and so re-fitted as to keep up with the demands of taste, comfort and elegance.? The arrangements of t he House, in all respects, are continued, with a scrupulous and unsparing i regard to the wants of tho traveler or sojournj or, and the travelling public are assured of all the accommodations of a first-clu?s Southern House, at the usual and established prices of suoli hotels. The constant personal attentions and cares of the proprietor are bestowed oti the house, und lie is aided in all departments by the well-tried and approved assistants that have made themselves favorably known to former patrons. ? . TITOS. S. X1CKERS0X. Charleston, Sept. 'ilj 1855. 22 tf VERY IMPORTANT. M. STRAUSS, --- - Cokesbury, informs that he has opcu| J-V ed his i S FALL AND WINTER STOCK, I Selected by himself, and bought under great j advantaged in the City of New York and elsewhere, viz: ! ' Brown and Bleached Shirting?, EcJticktieking. Diaper Towels, Linen. . Flannel, Woolen Lindscv, Bed, Blanket*. For filic Ladies. Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, Alpacen, Merinos, Thihct, Cashmere?, SILKS and VELVETS; CLOAKS and TALMAS! ALSO Klllbroidoru-S. Collnra Slm.vno- - ' . ? '? " ???H? assortment of Laces, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Ganntlets, Hosiery, and ul! kind of TRIMMING for Dresses and Cloaks, especially I'call tlie attention to a lino article of CLOTH, suitable to make LADIES' CLOAKS and TALMAS at very low Price, also, SHAWLS <fce. For Ciciits aud Boys. BROADCLOTH, Doeskin and fancy CASSEM12RES, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, English Kersies, VESTINGS, j Collars, Cravats, Neckties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Gauntlets,* Bcebe HATS and CAPS. Water Proof HOOTS and BROGANS, GAITERS. Ready Uladc Clothing, for Gents, Boys and Yonth, Selected with especial care and a purer assortment has never been offered before in Cokesbury. For Children. Gala Plaids, Cnssemcre, Lindseys, .Velvet, Merinos nnd Zephir Goods. Plantation Goods! ~ Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Osnnburgs, Homeinade Stripes, and Lindscvs, BLANKETS, Negroo BROGANS and Wool HATS. Bosides a most extensive Stock in BOOTS SIIOES, GAlTEllS and > Children SHOES. STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, and Fancy A RTICLES. QJiOCERY, CROCKERY and HARDWARE WOODi .. ^WARE and CASTINGS. The above Stock will bo far superior to any ever offered, nnd will be sold very low in price. It ia'tmportant for j-ou to '6ome and examine. 5 V *r an> nwa HjrAAW ?WOO, Cokesburj', Oct. 1, 1855. . ~ 22-tf .f, * . Executoxfd Notice. Estate of John Campbell, deo'd. T^TOTIOE is hereby given to all persons inJ_N tfcrested thai a final fteftlement of the Upstate of said deceased will be made in the Courf of Ordinary for-AbbevilleDistrict, on 1 the UflUj of NovdUiber nixt. | v If there shonldbe any demands against the Estnto still remaining Unpaid, thoso persons paving such will present them property aj&st?a,-for payments J P*L, * .5 '.J09EPH J. BEMU Kffc. - AJTg ZMSM - 16 npH& Bubscrlber o^Tert for iiiAif I^t, lying JL "5*5A-,USS the-corporate . ' " . , '? .'-iSs AMBEVllxhE'CQ, WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HANI) An will sell lower than ever offered in tliia We will build to order any Vehicle in our lit: ?35?" REPAIRING neatly done, as cheap n? n All New Woi WE also have on hand a large lot of FISIv'S j tecting the dead for prolonged interment, for tr which wc will sell exceedingly low for CASH. We will also make COFFINS, and acrid to anj HEARSE, which will go free of charge. Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1305 a as x*. FALL TRADE, POPULAR PRICES! Ward, ISiircliard & Co., | AUGUSTA, GA., VRE Xow opening their FALL and WIX-j TER supplied of Clioice Family Dry 4*oo<ls, eel eft ed with great enre from recent importations, niul comprising an assortment which, for Richness, Variety and Extent, is not usually .found in this market. As they I now have the reputation of selling FIRST tjLAt-c GOODS, upon a much Loxccr Scale of l'riccs than they liavo been usually bought here, they beg to assure their friends in Abbeville District that they intend to keep up this standard of CHOICE GOODS, and to keep (Town prices to a fair remunerative profit. To Cusft and Prompt Pai/ing Customers, and none otlu-rs, we shall offer Great Inducements to visit our Establishment. Our Stock consists, in part, of the following: DKESS <;OODS, 151 CI I VELVET BROCADED SILKS; MOISE ANTIQUE SILK. In Black m..l Color*; New nnd Beautiful Shades of PLAIN" nnd K12PPEI) SILKS, vert! heavy and rich- ; PLAIN aud STRIPED SILKS, in great vnricty ; BLACK, ITALIAN nnd TAFFETA SILKS; SILK ROBES, SATIX TURK; CASHMERES; Df.LAINES; AMKL1NE C )TI1S; PLAII) STUFFS; FRENCH nnd ENGLISH MERINOS, all shades; Plain DeLAINES; Persian CLOTHS; English, French and American CALICOES and GINGHAMS; CALICO IIOBES, ?tc.; Black BOMBAZINES; CANTON CRAPES; CANTON CLOTHS; Black CnALLIES and ALPACCAS ; EM BROIDERIES nnd LACE GOODS, of every description: EVENING DRESS GOODS, in every variety. Men's and Hoys' Wear, CLOTHS; CASSIMEIIES; VESTING*; TWEEDS, ?fcc., Ae. FOIL FAMILY USE, 4Jath, Whitney and Roue BLANKETS ; Linen and Cotton SHEETINGS ; PILLOW CASE Linens nnd lied, White, G rey. Green, Til tie, Wolili, Sax0113* and Domestic FLANNELS; Shaker FLANNELS; Plain and Figured S.icque FLANNELS; TABLE DAMASK; DOYLIES; NAPKINS; WINE CLOTHS; TOW FLINGS; Lace and Muslin CURTAINS; Curtain MATERIALS ; FRUIT CLOTHS; Colored and White DIMITIES ; lluekabuek and Bird's-Eye DIAPERS; ?Sjc. Pff.ANTATIOHr GOODS, Negro BLANKETS; Georgia and Keutueky PLAIN'S Pnttnn I?VAlffTD<MI . ? STRII'EV; <kc. ''' Orders filled with the most e(ireful attention, and all Goods warranted. WAUL), BURCI1ARD ?fc CO. Sept 21 20 tf "grocery and" cotton business AT ABBEVILLE C. II. IIENRYST KERR HAS Just returned, from his- Full tour through Charleston, Baltimore, New York and Boston, whero ho lias purchased his Full supplies of Groceries, Provisions; and Confectioneries; Hard and Hollow-Ware, Cutlery, Negro Boots and Brogans, Blankets ayd Domestics; to all of which the attention of planters and farmers is respectfully called, feeling assured, as he does, that his desire to jiit-usr, in i{uuuiy una price, win oca guarantee of sale with all who may favor him with their attention. His Stock consists in part of the following:? Louisiana and Porto Ilico Brown SUGAUS; Loaf, Crushed and powdered do.; 50 bags llio COFFEE ; U0 do. old Go. Java do.; 10 do. do. Mocha ; Gunpowder and Hyson TEAS ; Fine old BRANDY and WHISKY; A choice selection of Cooking, Table and Beverage WINKS; 50 boxes TOBACCO, from the manufacturers, at their prices; 25,000 Spanish SEGARS, various brands ; Negro BOOTS and SHOES; * Do. BLANKETS, KIRSEYS, OSNABURGS, SHIRTINGS, SJ1EET1NGS and TICKINGS; iS ? Bale ROPE, and Guany.JBAGGING ; 4000 lbs. Good Damage Sole LEATHER ; Pninta, Oils, and TURPENTINE; ft VARNISHES of efery kind ; ' Wfndbw GLASS of all sizes; A large stock ofrWOODEN WARE; Blacksmiths' TOOiS (complete outfits); <.Hisstock is ample And complete, embracing a great many articles useless to enumerate in the limits of an advertisement. He is still in the 'Cotton market* paviug the highest price for this staple; and with aoig stock of Goods, and a heart not less in size, coupled with Mr, Barnes a^ the desk, and Mr. Rauky on the floor, he feels assured that !be can please everybody who may deal with him. .. - . -' ??:mj? jvjc iIB2 -jMKiV *m ??!<!8 7- ife po I : FOR BARGAINS !! ?c?Jving the finest Stock of rflt GQOVfl, from Netr *0*, Balt}m?<e WwUMM.ton; ha? eiqr been oflfefsd "in" tUfc market > whicli *o inWte'o^ijfcnds and . customer* to fiojpe and eiSunine before baylna ~ - ' AGHlIcYoli'l! t assortment of Fine RU4<!GICS, which we market, on time to suit the purchaser. le of business, ?t the shortest notice. my other Kstnblisl' .cut in the State. k Warranted. METALIC 1HJRIAL CASKS, nir-tijjht, for proansportntion, or any other desirable purpose, , part of tho District desired. VTe have a new THOS. M. CIlltlSTI AN*. 1 JAMES L. DEALE. G7 ly LAiVU FOR SALE. I r |"MIE subscriber offers for Bale liis LANDS, JL situated within one inilo of Mount Hill, or linrmore's Turn Out on tlie Greenville anil Columbia Railroad. The Tract contains ?sr ?2r <? : a? : h ss SfSS 9 On the Tract is some Three Hundred Acres of Woodland, about Thirty Acres of good Bottom, a good DWELLING HOUSE, GIN HOUSE and SCREW, with all necessary out lhiildings. I will sell all together or divide to suit the purchasers. Any person desirous of settling in Abbeville Distrivt would do well to apply, na the health ?f ti.? pi??? ? > ... u..?u.[ra u IF> UIIJ' plUCC in the District and very Productive. C2T T enns will bo made easy. JiliNJAMIN SMITH. August 17, 1805. 10 tf EXFCIHOR'S SALE! f(L. WILL behold, on Wednesday, a the Tth day of November next, at Mp. the late resilience of lie v. James ? I Dnnnelly, dee'd, all the Ileal anil Per-sonnl Kstute ofsaid deceased, not disposed of by Will, consisting of One Tract of land, being the homestead of said deceased, lying in two miles of tlie Village of Lowndesvifle, containing 2til) aores; Two Valuable Negro Men; Horses, Glides, Hogs, Neat Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Oats, <te.; Wagons, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture. A L S O , To hire, at the same time and place, Hcvcral Likely Negroes. Terms of sale made known on tlic dav of sole. JOHN BROWN LEE, Ex'r. Sept. 2:?. 18.15 21 -Iw Fust Kccciving AT H, W. LAWSON'S TIN! MANUFACTORY HP IX PLA TES, nil sizes; X Crunk ltd PA TTY PANS ; TEA POTS; Box OHATERS; Potato do.; Japanned TRUNKS, all sizes ; Round Sugar BOXES; Cake do. ; Cash do. ; Toy CUPS <fc PAILS ; Egg WHIPS; Foot TUBS; Foot STO VES ; Molasses CUPS ; Canu.e 'STICKS: C'JLENDERS; Pepper BOXES; RA TILES ; CANISTERS; Knife BOXES; English Tea KETTLES ; Russia Iron SCOOPS; French .SKIMMERS ; Dressing CASES ; Ei glish Wash BO WLS ; Dust PA NS. I have also a large assortment of WARE on hand of my own manufacture, consisting in |isirt? in 5,000 Coffee POTS, different sizes; Covered BUCKETS, nilsizcR; DA LE do.; CULENDERS; Punchcd LANTERNS; -Water LI PEERS; CUPS, fill sizes; Cake PANS', Milk do.; Wash do.; l)isli do.; Ten POTS; Stew PANS; TRUMPETS; GRATERS; Water POTS; and several other different articles, which I will sell on reasonable terms, wholesale or retail. ?35" Every article warranted. .Jgl Abbeville C. II., S. C., Sept. 21, 1865. Railroad Notioe. MglMA rr"MIERE has been no increase in the Freight JL on COTTON on tlie Greenville and Columbia Railroad below Bolton, nor will there be any increase this season. From all the Stations below Helton the Freight is and will be the same as it was the past vear. E. F. It A WORTH, .> General Superintendent. September 'JL0, 1855. . t^;y Noticc to Delinquents.^ WE are desirous of bringing orfr old business to a close. This is, therefore, to cite all who have not settled wilh-Ks to "come up to the scratch," without further delay. We must have luouey. Who can get along with out it? PERRYJIAN & WALLER. New Market, S. C., Sept. 17, 1855 tf *m* Banner copy. JEFFERS & COTHRANS, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. O, S <s> jf THE Undersigned hav- <s> if faSBBj ing formed a Co-Partnership for tlie transaction of i^ccneral Factorage '1 and ConiniissioniLusinegaJn.tnc city of Charleston, S. C., under the name of JEFFERS <fc COTHRANS, beg leave to offer their services to their friends and the public generally, be* lieving that the long experience of two of the partners in thesclHtigof PRODUCE generally, i will enable them to do as well for their patrons I as any other house in the oity. . Particular attention will; be given to tho sale of- COTTON, FLOUR^ GRAIN, Ac., and ] the receiving and fqrwardinff bnsiti??s, olao tho purchasing of goods to order. - ?> In all instances our charge will be in accord- i ance wnu cnstom, excepting Cotton, which |i will be sold for fifty .eonU p?r bale. ^ . i HENRY IvJElTEKS, ?$ WADE 8, COTHRA.N, ! #JOHN k; dOTPRAaf. .j Charleston, S.0?, Sept,20, Iflfcfl. ty:,Z " A OABD. f- , I Beg lakVu to. embreM this opportunity of 1 returning ray thanks to my friends*for ' their very liberal patronage, {e*pucially daring t tijo past"Buqjraer,)and- a? I have formed the '< nboye ^part^^^^^^^^gontleiileri' well , ~ FOU'S 11 A RELIABLE MEDICINE. THE CELEBRATED COLLETON BITTERS, A Purely Vegetable Preparation AND A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR . DYSPEPSIA. THESE BITTERS are purely a VEGTSTA- . RLE COMPOUND, and arc offered to tjie public uudcr the fullest conviction that,*- . . tlicy will bo found a safe and sovereign REMEDY for DYSPEPSIA. Thoy have been triumphantly tested, not only by numerous families and Physicians in the South, who have furnished ample testimo-,. ny as to their decided excellence, but also by the proprietor, who, for t?n~ years, suffered all /?? the gloom incident to tiiat stubborn and distressing disease. : The COLLETON BITTERS are also a Car- /: initiative, most excellent for Cholera Morbus, Costiyeiies8, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proce?dintf - irom whatever cause, Shortness of Breathy ' Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps and Stitches in the Breast.? . ! The above Mcdicinc is highly recommended . to lit erary gentlemen, students, elderly people, ? and others of sedentary habits. * 1 do hereby certify that I have known And ' used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in piy family for moro than fifteen years, and 1 do'verily "believe it to be one of the most valuable Family and Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed their beneficial effects in so many instance*, that with truth it may be affirmed, tlicy well deservo the high encomiums which they havo received from the aflliotod who have partaken of their invigorating and health-restoring properties. Signed, CI I AS, O. CArERS, Planter, St. Helena, S. C." The undersigned, wholesale agents for tho above, takoMleasuro in stuting that they are intimately ri^fliainled with the manufacture of the "Cot.LF.ToN Bitters," hence they do not hesitate to commend the article a6 possessing rara virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in Dyspepsia and its Kindred Diseases. Retail Price 50 Cents a Bottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering ma}' be arrested. The trade will b? supplied on liberal terms. Orders should be nddresscd to IIAVILAND, HARRAL ,fc CO., Special Agentsa, Cliarlcston, S. C., Importers of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, - _ Perfumery, Brushes, Ac. ' For sale by AVARDLAW ?fc LYON* Abbeville; F. G. l'ARKS, Greenwood; GARY ' ?t GARY, Cokcsbury. [jnnel'55 ly nr? ?* ** ??t iiaiiai Biitvc luvncy i ALL Persons having Dcmnnds against the list ate of Enoch Bavinorc, deceased, y will present them to the undersigned by til?.first dny of November next. Theme Indebted^ to said Instate by Note, Store Account or Blacksmith Account, will cave the Administrators of much (rouble nnd themselves of cost, by paying up by that. Date. ' Look out! you liavc had one ycur'M indulgence!! D. L. DONALD, ) J. 0. WILLIAMS, f A(Jlur*August 23, 1800. 17-41 . , ALSO, Those Iucbted to the late firm of Barmor* & Donald by Xole or Account, >vill, sove?Co8t by* settling with me immediately, as I must have the MONEY in order to close up the Estate of E. Barm ore, deceased, nud it is. unpleasant (o have lo sue for it. ? D. L. DONALD,-#.^. Surviving Partner.August 23, 1855. 17-4t OT" Banner copy twice. .. ." ' EBUCAT10H. rY^ITl? 17 : r* * '? * I ij ui uiu Aunerme JUate Acad" 01113* will resume on the 10th of September, being the commencement of*'the 2d Sea- .< sion of the Scholastic year. The Tuition of each Class will to fop the ; 1st Class: Reading, Writing, 1st Scs. 2d Sos. Spelling, and Primary Ge* ography. - - $l-ir>0p-.,v $ Cr 00? ' 2d Clues: The abovo with -V Geography, History, A- " ~ eV rithnietic, English Grain- ^T'y^ . mar, andexercises in En- ' 'i*.glish Composition, ..> 20 00 .ty ?0 3d Class: The above with-"' nil the advanced English "} Branches, - - - 23 00 W 'OOVii . 4 th Class: The above with * ' Latin aud Greek, ' '- - 28 OQ . Jfc'lk) r?. Boarding can be obtaine'd in desirably fami- ~ lies, and at reasonable rates, cither'in tho. .Vil-. '' , . . lag'c or country near the Acadekiyr ' Although it is of the greatest itiiportan^e that" all the pupils should bo present at the opening ; of the Session, still they may be received at. any timo during tho -t?rmv SttUjopts will be ' chargcd from the tiirie they enter urtffl the close." of the Session, .uafcss special nrrargenVcntsjire - ' made to the contrary. . For furtiier information/ iapply to the Prind- V ?" pal. JAMES a CALiIOuN, A. R,: Principal, Instrac-tof in' MathenrirtticS, - " .LYMES A. MONTGOMERY^; R, - " . .. . Instructor in the Ancibnt4*&n&ft0ges>.. .v.' . August 21, 1855. 10 Vm' ' CANDIDATES FOR Oi'iPlCE. t3F" The fiionrds ?l S. O. W. DIIHr respectfillip announce him a Candidate for Sheriff, ?fctho next Election. c , tST The friends of W. W. GRIfrE"tX tHpicifully nnnounco him a candidate ft#f the ensuing election. * ?39" The friends of1 N0!^ot^&{?ORp;4rf^ spectfully nnnounco ItinvjB It (31^4#^*^ . sheriff at the ensuing HWtf&Jj, ' fjff Tlie frionds of Cnpt* iS. A. Ilopajcs rC^kEi " t pectfullyjwnourice-hlm as a.candidate foi^ JTax^f Collector at tfie ensuing ejection. - The friends of Join* R, Witsox rktpisci-^-, rully^innonnco him. as a candidate Tor Ta^t QtX~ 1 ' ector of Abbevi)!& District, at the ensuing,' lion. ' ... v ' ; XST "W* areauthorfscd to annormtfethe Rev. yj\ Iamks Moobb aft ft candidate for re-election Tax-ColUctor of AW*vUle District, at ,the'' ?i*^ -