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WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER. IN ; '?53-*dfc?:?3W?Bitf9 [Next door to Vhambers ?k Marshall,] COLUMBIA, 8. C. tSJ Orders from, the Country respectfully invited and fntihAtl/** GH**1 " 1n4' ? J J ?9 J'""LABGE ESTATE SALE. ON the 11th day of December next* will bo sold, fit tbo Plantation below Willington, on Savnnnab RJver, nil the Personal Property there, extent the Negiocs, belonging to tbo es. tote of the lute John 15. Bull, deceased, namely: Some 4,000 Bushels of Corn, Foddor and Shucks, Cotton Seed iu large quantitiea; Horses and Mules, "Wagons, Plantatioa Topis, lloga, Cow?, Sheep, Household Furniture, and nil other property usually found on a large plantat ion. Ana oa the 12th, or day following, at the - Little ltiver Plantation, above Willington, will bo sold all tl>? Personal Property, except Negroes, there situated, consisting mainly of the ?amo articles above enumerated. lerms made known on day ofsnlo. AVM. P. NOBLE, Adm'or, SAHAII BULL, Adm'x. November 12, 1855 28 tds Administrator's Sale. | BY Permission of the Ordinary of Abbevlle District, I will sell, ou Monday, the 5th of December west, at the late residence of William Anderson, deceased, in the neighborhood of Trible's - 8tore, all of the personal pfoperty. of said deceased, consisting of > 16 Negroct), niOBlly young and likely, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Ilogs, ?fcc., Ac., and other property too tedious to mention, Terms made Known on day of sale. WILLIAM ANDERSON, Adm'or. Nov 10,1855 28 3t Estate Sale. ... On the 28th Instant. * rpiIE wliolo: Estate,- Real and Personal, of JL Ctsner W. Watson, deceased, will Le eold on Wednesday, the 28th of November instant, at his Inte residence, tliree miles East of Cokeabury, to the .highest bidder, consisting of 300 Acres of Valuable Land. on wfiieh are a first-rate Dwelling House in Esrfeot repair, Gin Iloiiac, Screw, and other nildmgs necessary or useful for' plantation purposes.^ Therssid Tract and improvements are ii: first-rate condition in every respect, and will be the first property- put up'for sale. Al?o, Fourteen Likely NegroeB, Six of which are number one field hands; 8 or uiort bales of Cotton; , 1,000 Bushels of Gorn; Fod J cr,-Shucks, Wheat, Oats, Cotton Seed, Ac. Four extra fine Mules, two extra Brood Mares, 1 Hoiid Wagon, Plantation Tools, House and Kitchen Furniture, 15 or more head of Cattle, jinil fi*nm ilrt fn AJ\ Un^M 4*A *'* "" *1' - ? ?>. - ?v. aw vi wiituti m e in me pen fattening ; besides other property usually to be found on a plantation. Terms made known on day of sale. J. If. VANCE, ^gent for Heir?. November 12, 1855 28 tds ** ' '? 8 - . . r-4*Notice. ALL l'ei'sons linvinjt demands against the tsUte of. C. W. -Watson, dee'd, are requested to have them properly attested, nod to present them to the subscriber. Those indebt cd will please make payment at their earliest convenience!' - J- K. VANCtL "November12,1-855 28 tds r . - ? , . i . r Extensive Sale of Land and Negroes. " THE.STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ At?ntTtrVt ? v nTcwm/iv ti? toAr?t .** - \ . V ?*' \ "W.- W. ^EPOUEB, et.vftV) ...' /' V v* ' ?*""*-Kl ' VBill for Direction, w/l1. -'BEr.caiEis' : ' ) va ?. > Bill far Sale of Vf. W.BKiW^^'orj-ftt'nl ) Property, <fcc. jV .T^URSU AS^'to* tho order of Court in the m' , X ~ aboxe cueC I wilL Sflll.^fc public outcry," 3* *t Abbeville C.-H^:onv&dfr-dRy. in January >m*.' next, (1356,) and Tuesday following if-neceMftX ry, all the Real Estate of R. E.-'Beloher, dewBfc cea?ed, in three tracts, os.followa: >:.L" M .Kq- 1~The oUe PlaceH containingThree Hundred Acres, more or less, iwunded^y; londar or John A. Calhoun, James jS No. 2--Tho Homestead Place, &B containing Eight Hundred Acres, reoire or le?o,.' ' bounded nXlnn'rT* nf Mi?? ? Em;.--"V mz Jses, NB&S&fl mgnjtor legy. ilhoup, MUa j-c-8ttrj?y^t dSyfmf&ISp, Notice! f "nyrportant sale of LAND,ANJD tfEGRGfS ! On the 171h of lftccc mbc r. TXT^ViUSell at STOKY POINT; in Abbejj "'*iUo District,' at Public' .Auction, on thel?th?t of December nextanddav* following, the Real and Personal Estate of JOEL SMITH,jdeceased: Tho Real Platate couiistsof three tracts. 1st.'-'Tho Tract known as tho Cox Tract, containing about -800: Acres. " Tb}s is fine Grain and Cotton Land, under a high state of cultivation, aud having upon it all,Uuildings necessary for Plantation purposes. - . 2d. The Stephens Tract, containing about 2SC?o m <a : esc h <:?**?> uood .Land, well Timbered, and affording many conveniences. s -' 8J:^ The White Tract, contuiuiug about Very desirable for a small farm. We will also sell 80 LIKELY NEGROES, Embracing the cliurncttfr of negroes usually found upon a plantation, viz: Cooks, House Servants, Seamstresses, Blacksmiths, and firstrate Field Hands. Mules, Horses, 2 Yoke of Oxen, A very large and fine stock of CATTLE, HOGS, 8IIEEP, &c. j,4' About 3,500 Bushels . of Corn, 300 Bushel* of Wheat, lOO Bales of Cotton, JJarlcy, Oats, ttyc, IVas, Cotton Seed, Ac. 3 Road Wagons and Carts, 3 Carriages, 1 BuggJ\ Plantation, Blacksmith and Carpenter's Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac., Ac. Teums made known on day of Sale, r^j?" Mr. O'Neal, the Manager of the I'lantatiou, will show the Lauds to uny one desiring to examine them before Hut Sale. A. M. SMITH, ) tr J. M. PICIIRIX, J Nov. C, 1S55. 27 tds S. W. GILULANO, GENERAL IW11SSI0N AGENT, NEWDEliRY", S. C. RESPECTFULLY offers liis ecrvices to all those who trade nt Newberry, as their General Commission Agent, for tln? disposal of their Cotton and other produce. Will pive his personal attention to llecciving. Selling, Storing or Shipping of Cotton and all kinds of produce entrusted to his caro. Having made arrangements with different IIouscf, he is now prepared to make liberal advances on,Cotton shipped to Charleston. Will also pay the highest market cash prices on delivery, for all the Wheat, Flour, Corn and other produce thut can be brought Xo tli is market for sale. An experience of several years business at this place, in ull its various forms, induces him to believe that he can promote the interest of planters, and hopes by prompt attention to merit a liberal share of p:itronag& Charges for selling or shipping Cotton 25 cents per bale, all other transactions in accordance with cus-^ torn. The best of references given. Until the first of January next, he mav bo round about tlie Store-Room formerly occupied by Messrs. W. G. tfe J. F.. Glen. Nov. 7, 1835. 27 * Ifj ? ; Ordinary's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN.TUK COURT OF ORDINARYGeoruk Williams and wife, "Applicants, I o . Elizabeth Givens, widow, Maroarkt Givkns, Joiin Civ ess, et al., Defendants. J3HI for Partition, Re\l Estate ok John Givens, dee'd. 1 PURSUANT to the Order- of the Court of Ordinnry, I will sell, to tlie highest bidder, on Sale-day in December next, the Real Estate of .John Givoiis, dee'd, situated in Abbeville >. District, on waters, of Rocky Creok, and bflhuded ^fcy lands of Thomas Crawford, JohnXi. Ellis, tond others, containing Two Hundred and Thirty-five acres, more or less. "TfiRMS?^^JcVedit of 12 months; the, purchaser^ vingl>ond and security, and a niort cage of tlm premises to tho Ordinary, to secure (Tie payment of the purchase money. Costs to - be paid in cash. -T. R. COCIIRAN, S. A. D. Novcuibor 8, 1855. Vh' 27 ta?l I Ordinary>? Sale. . " THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. .^bBEVILLE DISTOICT." . . ' IW THB OOUltT OF OIUUN'ARV, ' Kli2a Fostbh, Applicant, ? ' ' t" A. P. Coxnoe, Guard., ad. litem., of J. II. Fos V '"" -'-tetjM minors, Defendant. , ' Rrai. Estate of..J* EL ^osTERi 'dccM,."Fjt^ftSUATST the'Or.dor,iof the' Court of JE> ?rOi*din^till -highest bidder, on in*I)'ecctnbef Oext, the Real JE^tate 'Foster, deceased, situated in Abbeville- jDiBtrict, o/fr waters, of Long Cnn^ boooded by-. lands.'of Isaao Kennedy,- estate of Jaroe* tefljV. (itad^-otli e'rs,Aand ooriuiniiig One. Hundred A?'r?r'niorc of jew.-1 TERMS-^J^Stoonths Credit-, tbe'-pufehaaer W?in?hWhllTmi! tfm rtwftn??i> Till] ABLE LANDS ] FOR SALE." I )Y consent of all parties in interest,' fiSsSv JLJ . I. will sell on Sale-day, in Decern Pfii|) Jbfc^the Benl Estate of H. H. Nelson, deceased, consisting of the Stevenson Tract, containing about ' 310 Acres, Well Timbered, in Three miles of Abbeville Village, and very desirable for a small farm? all necocsary Improvements ou the promises.? And also, oue-hulf of a Tract of LAND, - owned jointly by the subscriber nnd the said II. II. Nelson, containing about 900 Acres, Six miles from Abbevilld Village, on the Snake Road?all but about Forty Acres are in WoojJs. j.?11313 maue Ktiown on day or sale. ENOCH NELSON, Executor. November 9, 1855. * 21 4t i u THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District?In Equity.W. II. Davis and Wife :** ? *.. vs. Laura A. E Davis, and others. Bill for Sale of Land. PURSUANT to the order rof Court, I will sell, nt Public Outcry, at Abbeville Court Itouse, on Snlfc Day,'' in December next, (od.) the Tract of Lnud, described in the Plen'dings, on which the said W. II. Davis now rq-, sides, containing Three Hundred nnd Twontyfivo. Acres, more or less, and bounded by landa of-Griffin, Golding, C. B. Foshee, Joel Foshec, nnd others. >* Terms.?A credit of one and two wars, with Interest from day of Fnle, except "ns to" Coats, which nre to be paid in Cash. Pureha-1 aer to irive Bond wit.li twn tmnA ?i ft mortgago of .the premises to secure the pur-' chase money, and pa\T for papers. .] wm. if. I'aHkMv c- e.*a. D. ' Commissioner's Office, ) 9-' t i ' <. Novembor 6,1865. - f Water Proof Ware-House.' TjH^TTf THE subscriber lias taken ^ ^ jf I1 lie Planter'? Water Proof \Vure i louse, formerly occupied by Air. John Usher, Sr., and-.by strict attention to business, lie hopes to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the generous public "of the upper and Cotton growing-districts. The Ware House is above high water mark, "high and dry," nnd more seen re from fire than any other Ware House in Town. _ P. S. 1 will also attend to receiving and forwarding Goods and Produce, entrusted to my care. C. H. KENNEY. Hamburg, Sept. 1, 1855. lfl-lm THE SETTLEMENT OF THE ESTATE OP DRURY WADE? DEC'D. rI~H) nil whom it may concern, notico is hereJL l>v given that a Final Settlement of the Estate, will ho made before the Ordinary of Abbeville District, on the First Monday in February next. All persons Indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment to the Administrator, and those having Demands to present them to the same. T. J. ROBERTS, Adm'r. Nov. 1, 1855. #' . 27 3m . . NEW TAILOR SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. 1L rFMIE Undersigned respectfully informs the JL citizens of Abbeville village and District that lie hasoponed a shop for the purpose of carrying on the Tailoring Business on his own account. 'Ho will receive order* from town and country thankfully, and will pparc no pains in endeavoring to please his customers, both in the quality of his work and pricoe. By strict attention to business, and a ui i ty to do good work, he hopes to scciu o ft share of patronage. ZS" Shop on Washington strootj throe doors below the "Marshall House," [Nov. 9, 1655 7m] FREDERICK IVES. STAND BACK, GENTLE MEN,. STAND BACK! DON'T CROWD THE ELEMENT!! im jy J. mm?,. rI^IIE Abbeville Clothing man, being desiions'his fellow citizens tihouhl nppear well nt Circuses, Animal Shows, Barbucue^, Agrieultnrnl nnd Medical Conventions, Railroad 'Gatherings, Shooting, Matches, Possum Huntings, Camp Meetings, Churches, nnd Sale-day Assemblies, has provided himself with a Stock of Clothing which will enable, them to do so at-<yory little, expeuse. The fact is, he h<& got. one "of the most Aoeomnioi dating assortments on hand no\v, thrit has ever j been exhibited in Abbevifle since the world negftn. lie is determined that poor people (he is a friend to.them sort?used to be one lamself?knows how they feel) shall look as well, | and (tress a3, fine hs ri<Jh ones, ftr.d Coat then) 110 more than thfcir common clo.thc3 usod to. [ There icat a time when rich folks were distinguished.frbm poor ones by their dress;',;,-but,thank goodness, that time is no more, nor never'will he ttgaiu in this part of .tjiei State,' as long as Lyons can raise money enough to buy a Stock. He thinks, too, that the CIGARS he's got on hand, the'smoko of which, Jf he cun get the puffers, would make old MountVesnvius, when she is ia; full blast look niighty small, for at least two*weeks.' ^ ^Hdhaa^c.en'bcre, nOwf-.n-liyil0 over.three years, selling Clfctliing, and'Vthe people have patronized himjiOliberally, that ho nfeama'de enough ke^p him in liquor, tobacco, and, cigurs.'and he.intends to return the'.coraplitttcpi W kcopingA large Clothing House exclusively; for ijjtofr accomodation. It the Peopled ClothhiK ianpojt'iuin, clerk's salary, for attending td thoir St-otft:. 'All be V-attfcBf monay enontfh ^PM*^ard WARUAjxlB. llu Lamt WarrtrvtOffice is ia the ,btak .naf^ the Clotlrf^ SjtOiii. ^[e'e g<Jt ^Mr^aflWng. and mora for Lan<f jWgrajta tUBF) any oth^ra&Jn Abtovillo Blstrict. and for this Tea^rtj?h? wanta. all those- whO have fough^ ble^hdidWl Xfjt' their tountcy^io be hnn?l^tfayfe^aid>f5?gjt..?And ,al}: persons who intend selljug their ./tVflrranu, decidedly to4he?r advantage to (TREAT BARGAINS FOE CASH!! SUfcjita AT ABBEVILLE C. II. SLAGER & LIVINGSTON icspeotfully inform the citizens) of Abbeville village and District that they linvc opened, at the old stand of WILLSON & WIIiljIAMS, one of the InrcenL Wat ? "' eheapcdt stocks of FANCY and STAPLE K?MC.-W ever exhibited in the iip-couutry. As a part of our extensive assortment we will mention: l^adies* I>rcss CJoods?? DeLninos, Cn9hiner?8, Amelino Cloths; Alpacas, l'hiid Stuffs, Ginghams ; English and French Merinoes (all shades); Calicoes, (of every stjie and price); JIantillas and Cloaks, (a splendid assortment of latest styles and at nil prices); Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, ?fcc., ?tc. For Gicifttti unci Boys? Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Veetings; JBoota, Shoes, Ilnta and Capx, ?tc. Ac.; Also, one'^)f the largest and best manufactured ossortments of Beady-made Clothing ... that has ever beoii brought to this market, to which particular AttentionJs invited. . ' For Family UseAll kinds of Blanket^ Flannels. Dama?ks: Shont;., Ui>;-? ?.= m LCM..IJ9, iuxYCiiings; * "v VDiapers, Doylies, Curtain Materials, Ac. Plantation OOods? ' 1* Plat lis (Georgia, and Kentucky); " " Osnaburga, Stripes, Kerseys, Ac. Ac; We have also an extensive-itbek of - JEWEMIY, consisting of every artielxj embraced under tlidt head, to which iVe invite the notico of customers. In short, our stock is varied aud complete, and. wo respectfully solicit nn examination Of it. We sh'bw for nothing, and sell for as near 110| tliifig qs any other establishment enn alTord to do. : tS" CxVLL A SEE wfrnt bargains we will sell ; FOR CANII.Jgi Oct'22, 1855 -Jo Sin ^ MAM M O TH fl?5S l/WL ~m AT BRENNAN'S DRY GOODS STORE, BROAtftST., AUGUSTA, GA. 840,000 WORTH OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRV ?G3- ?SCB? <0> BB? ?s5 9 To be Sold Without Reserve! Largest and best assorted stock of DRY JL GOODS ever offered in this-City. On and after Monday, Oclober 8th, the tindcro'gned (with a view to make a change in the firm, and rcduce his present heavy stock of?Goodi?,) will sell, without reserve, at Wholesale or Retail, the entire Stock; ami to save commissions, he will sclLlower than the Goods would bring at auction. Merchants Planters, Dealers, and the public generally, will study their own interest by examining this Slock before buying elsewhere.? And to 6ave time and troubl<\~ho would say, the terms will be Cnsli for sums under one hundred dollars; for amounts over, approved City endorsement*, with interest from date of aalo, P. S.?The Ladies are respectfii. y invitad to call and see the Silks, Merino", Cash^'Cres, "Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Coborg CU>th?," Bombazines, Ac., A*c., (?c, > THOMAS BRKN'NAN. Above the Globe Hotel Coiner. Augusta, Oct 8, 1853 24 Ow MASONIC ' FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, AT COKESBtJRY. I^IIIS INSTITUTION' will bo open for the reception of Pupils 011 the First day in January next, and close the Last day in September, making otic long Term of Kiue Months. The Faculty will consist of F, A. CONNOR, A. President and Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics ; Rev. T. E. WANNAMAKER, A. M., Professor of Moral Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity.and Jlellea 'jLettres ; Mr. G. IAEGER, Professor JU[usia and M&lerti Languages; . Miss MAR'S" E. 8NEAD, Instructress in Painting, ISihbiroidcry, -2P * j- **" . The Board of Trnitfecp have,, secured theTBeryiccs of a Faculty composed, of,'w.orthy Matter Mason;, eminent" fpr purity of character, and hi^h literary attainment, who8?vevery effort *wiii uo iv eugcsie young laaies so. tis to adorn any sph'are hi Jjfo . i Otir new Masonic buildjjjftg will be completed by the Opening of the Tc^fl&nnd the Board intend famishing it with \4yeVy apptjrtennnap necessary to the acquisition of an education of tholiiffbft&t or^e^'AfKUiey bare determined ait tW Institution shall be second to none, so :y confidently expect the encouragement ?ud patronage of an enlightened public. ! For any iMormatioqguaecessal'y, we reifpr to 'onr Circular, or.to aTiy member of the Committee, or President of tno Faculty. ;>>/?>' '' & vZ&L&ig- VANCE, ' HERNDON, } Committee. " GARY' 24 tr j ^^AbbevflleBannftr/lSumter Watchman, Lauronsville Herald, ^ewtf'Mirror,. Edgefield Advertiser, and South6ftf6linlan will copy.8 timet and /orwarAVfq||lbnts to Chairman of "Committee at Cokeabufyf' * . ^r-? _f .' < -*. jfccceiveci fins May, paitte WE 1IAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND"An Will eell lower than ever offered in tli^s We will build to order any Vehicle in our lie CgT* REPAIRING neatly done, as cheap ns o 53F" All New Wor WE also have 011 baud a largo lot of FISK'S ] tecting the dend for prolonged interment, for tr which we will sell exceedingly low for CASII. We will also make COFFINS, and send to anj HEARSE, which will go free of charge. Abbeville C. U., January 18, 1355 FOIND A RELIABLE MEDICINE. THE CELEBRATED*' fCOLLETON BITTERS, ja. rureiy vegetable Preparation and a SOVEREIGN REDIEDY ~ FOR DYSPEPSIA. HPUESE BITTERS are purely a VEGETAL BLR COMPOUND, aud are offered to tlio public under the fullest conviction that tliey will be found a safe nnd sovereign REMEDY for DYSPEPSIA. They have been triumphantly tested, not only by uumcrous families and Physicians in tlio South, who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided excellence, but also by the proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered all the gloom incident to that stubborn and distressing disease. Tho COLLETON BITTERS are also n Carminative, most excellent for Cholera .Morbus, Costivene^, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proceeding from whatever cause, Shortness of Breath, Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps and Stitches in the Breast . The above Medicine is highly recommended'! ir> lif ...... Hi - , .... ...v.... j b i.cuiui, omuciiw, ciuvny people, and others of eedentary habit*. '1 do hereby certify that I have known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTKKS in my family for more t.hnn fifteen years, and I do verily believe it to be one of the most vuhiable Family and Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed tlieir -beneficial effects iti fo many instances, that with truth it may bo affirmed, they well deserve the high ciieomiunis which they have received from the alHictcd who have partaken of their invigorating and health-restoring properties. Signed, C1IAS. Q." CAPERS, Planter, ,, St. Helena, S. C." "Hie undersigned, wholesale agents for the above, take pleasure in stating that they areintinnately acquainted with the manufacture of the "Colleton Bitters," hence they do not hesitate to commend the article as possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in Dyspepsia and it* Kindred Diseases, Retail Price 50 Cents a Bottle 1 Fop which sum an incalculable amount of sufforlug may bo arrested. The trode will be J supplied on liberal terms. Orders should be addressed to IIAVILAND, HARRAL ?fc CO., Special Ageutss, Charleston, S. C., Importers of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumory, Brushes, ?te. For sale by WARDLAW ?fc LYON, Abbeville; F.rG. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY ?fc GARY, Cokeibury. 0une * '?5 ly : CKAEIclSTOF. ?S <s> X 'THE Subscribers will con- ?> / ptv.gff tiuuo the FACTORAGE AMD'COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the City of Charlestop,- under the firm of WAKDLAW & WALKER, and respectfully solicit assignments bf Produce of all kinds, to whiuli tlioir personal attention and best cfiorts will be given.i Commission for'selling-Cottori, Fifty Cents per Bate. W. A. WARDLAW, -WALKER, 1 Oct 12, 1855 - 24 . 6m V i ri'i. y,:--?:-. f :> CHAMBERS & MAB8HA#^? Y - - 'V..'". ' ABE NOW RECEIVING BUPl'UES OP,, FALL AND WINTER CONSISTING of Plain and-Faney French PkLAINES ; French and English MERINOS; , v ' . Black and Colored ALPACCAS ; . . Black and Fancy SILKS; Cloth CLOAlCS.in great variety 5 Embrohleric^Glovei. Ho^cry, ic., dep. ' R00K-I8LANU CASSIMEBJES, ; Tf ENTUCKY JEANS, ^ , JV - FLASfiELS, LINSEYS, * ^PKINQS? DO.ME^TICS, A large atock, at. , CHAMBERS & MARSHALL'S. - Oct 8 v ' "J ' . S.jjt--???+?^.2 ^ ^ GOODS. ? SCHLEY'S GEORGIA PLAINS, ; BROGANS, BLANKETS; Ac., Tlie laree9t stock eve^"brought tojtbis place, .and -will bo sold for CIa*h at prioe? "whicp^wflfc cornparo with'the Charleston, Colajnbiii or gu?U inurkeU. Call and seo them ?t r^-#i^HAilDERS'A MARSHALL'S. g fm i oasoitm&nt of Fine BUGOJCES, \?lu?h.. W market, on time to suit the purchaser; '-*' ..' Jt,V> ^ le of business, nt the shortest notice. ' . ?/.'* ny other Establishment in thg State. .??9 . k Warranted. j&3 MKTAlrlC BURIAL CASES, nlr-tight, for pro-!'. onsportation, or any other desirable purpose, 7: part of the District dcairod. We have a .new TIIOS. M. CHRISTIAN, . ! , JAMES L. DEALE. ^ Slierill"'s Sales. * ' | > i virtue 01 sunary writs or hi era, facia* -~\X I.J to mc directed, I will sell at Abbeville'^' Court House, on the first Monday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the follows 'Jjjf-'d^ ing property, to wit: ' 180 Acres of Land, more or less, bounded , by N. J. Davis, K. II. TVifrdlaw and others, MLthe property of Jano A. Kaiy, ads. Luke Matlii* r and others. *-'> 10*7 Acres, more or less, bounded by K Not ble, .Rob't Carlile and others, as the property of Jas. A. Hamilton, ads. B. V. Posey ana . 13$ Acres, more or less, bounded by Sterling Bowen, m. Campbell and others, a?theprop-.v'?^v^p^^>^ erty of the Estuto of L. B. Bowen, aas. E. ->IN Tnblc and others. 110 Acres, rnoro or less, bounded by W. S. Smith, Anderson C6bb and others, as tlie prop- : crty of Rob't Smith, ads. W. S. Smith and '^Vr,Vl0p^ others. Also, 14 Negroes, viz: Jack, .Elim* Ilannali and hor 2 children, James and Willis, i". .* t; Martha, Ephtaim, LcwiB, Lotty, Mary and her '? 2 children, Anna and Joe. Jim aiiaConney. . v^je"^ 3 Males and 2 Dorses. Alon ?? _rt? o-l- .1?1 -? r\- 1^] 7. I iMov, wu 11 uuiivavuij nibui umc uuj, uu , :S; fondant's residence, 16 liead of Catt-UvlO bead,; . ;, ' t< of Hogs, 1 stack of Oat^ C stacks .'of Foddarj-^- ?.r 000 bushels of Corn, 3 Beds and Bedsteads,. ; '^^agS Household and JCitelion Furniture, Ac., adtbe properly of the sanjo, ads. the same. . - ]'!? BOO Acres, more or less, bounded by SUiphen Latimer, Wia. Long and others, as the prop- . / -'/*. ' ... erty of llob't Coleman, ads. David ColtjQUn: ' aud others. : Also, all the interest that C. B. Houston in tJic unexpired Lease of a plantation and seven bands, belonging to JohoC, Scott, which term of Lease expires the 1st ofJOouwy, 1857^ and bounded by J. Ed. Calhoun/ Mia Mory Mo-, DnfTle and others. Also, 4 Negroes?Charlotte, *;? Jane and Mariah and infant, 3 Mules and 1 Also, at Defendant's rcsidencejon "Wednesday after Sale-day, 10,000 lbs; Cotton'iji-' tho seea. more or less/2,000 bushels of Corn, 24; stack* Fodder, 5 pens Shucks, 80 bushels Ofcta, J yoke , * Steers, 7 bead-Cattle, 1 Cart, 1 Thresher, plant- . ? atiou tools, ??rc., lovioil on as tlie ilroparty-bC-" C. B, Houston, nda. "W. II. Taggart and others. 110 Acres, more or loss, bounded by Joi P^, Bell, Jas. IJo'ltfe aud others, as tlie property Win. Moore, aaa. Notlianiel Cuuninghiyn. 1.4# S Negroes, Eliza qrid "Frank.fti the Property^ of Tbo?. E, Ynndiver, ads, Enoch Yflfwiiver and others. ^ : ) 1 ' At the residence of C. B. HouTOj^voa^' Wednesday after Sale-day, 1 Yoke.of. Own, fea the property of W. II. Sutherland, adfli.W. II. j Taggart ?fc Co., and others. ' - '.>s,?''#**''V: 1 Horee and Buggy, as the property of Thoa, r. Canipliell, ads F. M. Br6oks. t fl" ' 277 lbs. Cotton iu the seed, as the property V"" of Jas. A. II ii milt on, ads. B> V.. Posey aud ^(j^XaSBj Terms Cask. T. R* COCHRAK,- S. A. 1X>>; ; SheriffV Office-, Nov. l$; 18S5. GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAMOAO. GEN'L SUFFS -OFFICER ;r . ? U. It,. ^U lyOMPAKT.^ ) TILE following Re$olntion &*? adopted by -. tho Directions/of? theCopipany ?t- their ' meeting at Greenville on the 22din#tnut; . Resolved, That until the firjt ofJoooinry ' nextuuy Planter shipping oil the Railrobdojift or more bales of Coltpn, of liia own iprtiBe*-/- ' to Columbia dr any station shove,"*he allowed: * a Return Ticket from thQ. xoarket towbich It is consigned,Tree of oharg6, ~-s'? AH persons desiring tocloim the benefits T>f ' . ysjj| this'provision will tike" the Receipt for tho pet- , ft' ton To the Agent at.the station to jwbiehthe V^v~"V&i?, Cottofyia shipped! and upon the/eaiWnder of '-Vt^jSpK? %,?MVg$t - \L QmSeS ; E. F. RAWORTH, Geu'l Bup'fc. ?v- : ^Saw CAf??fS>ATJE8 FOU. OFFICE. ,, ) &t. hi&WeMid?B.^rfy. J?W*espwit: &H'r^SB fully nriitounee bim a Candidate for? Sheriff, ifcv ? .; the next;JUeotipn. " . . --i-J . ^ ' fSS^ fri^ndiTof 'W'. 6RIFnWt??4>et^' ^SB fully announce him a (^ndid^^'fer^ AMrw-ilt : " V. ^fcl the ensuing election. , i * MT Thefrionda of-NlMTHYtf SueriffjAUhe ensuing Kle^iiov' X. ^ V .'