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NSW FALL & WINTER GOODS. T WOULD call the attention of my friends and the public generally to my new otoek of Foil aud Winter Uoods. My *Btock consists in? Ladies' Dress Goods? Silks, Fancy,Figured and Plaid; Black Plaid niul l'luid Do; Muslin DeLaincs, Colored and Black ; Alpacas, Black and Colored ; Black Mcrinoes, Muslin J.nces, llouclics, Collars, Undcreleoves, Chemisettes ; Ladios' Vests, Itegalottes, Alexandre's OIavao Ladies' GauntletU, Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons, Hemstitched an<l Embroidered Handk'fs; Antique, Plush, Ribbon and Velvet Trimmings; Straw Braid, Buttons, <tc. Ladies' Boots, Misses' do.?Black Lasting, Colored, Black, Red, do. Gentlemen's WearCloths, Cassimercs, B B Hats, latest style: Cloth and Glazed Caps; Merino and Silk Shirts, Linen Collars; Bordered Handkerchiefs Fancy Cravats, Black do.; Colored do; etc. Also, Negro Goods? Kerseys, Plains, Linseys, Osnaburgs, (plain and striped,) Negro Blankets, Boot#, Shoes, Broguns, (boys and men's); A good lot of China, Crockery and Glassware. In short, my stock is complete. Call and 6ce, and I will with pleasure show you through. J. ^ ALLEN. Nov 2 1855 liG lm SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY! LAND AND NEGROES! \K. JOSEPH V. LEE having marie a conI # 1-Avn.iAA ftfl ,1a Pwk.w...tr to 1.1c -J . ?v, ...O V... they will sell, at I'uhlic Auction, nt Ins residence in Abbeville District, near Calhoun's Mills, on the 13tli of I>cccnil?cr Next, The Tract known ns "Klin woo J," lying on waters of Little River, near the proposed route of the Savannah Valley Railroad. The Tract contains about ^ " B?.X?:!Pb9 Of which uiore than 200 Acres is Wood-land ; the rest in a high state of cultivation, and well suited for Grain and Cotton. Upon the place is a very commodious DWELLING, and all necessary buildings in good repair. They will also sell TWENTY-FIVE LIKELY NEGROES! Comprising some very valuable Fellows. ?ALSO? Hones, Mules, Cattle, Plieep and Ilogs. FORTY BALES OF COTTON. ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF CORN; Fodder and Oats; Household and Kitchen Furniture; Plantation and Blacksmith Tools; 1 Carriage and Buggy; 1 Road Wagon and Cart, Ac. ivniu ninuu Kiinwn oil unv <>i rjnie. J. JENKINS LEE, [ . W. A. LEi; J AfeOiu. Nov. 21, 1855. ai tds SPECIAL MEDICAL NOTICE. Cure of Dyspepsia. THE undersigned is being consulted by letter from all parts of tlie Union, by those who arc suffering from Dyspepsia and its consequent general weakness, muscular relaxation, and nervous debility. Having tor the last few years, in his practice of medicine, turned his attention entirely to the treatment of this disease he is enabled from his large experience to institute 11 peculiarity of treatment that will enable the patient to see, feel, and know, after a day or two's treatment, that, his recovery has already commenced. Has he a dry tongue, thirst, loss of appetite, constipation of bowels, nausea and vomiting??is the skin dry, harah with unnatural heat??is he troubled with sleeplessness, starting in his sleep, solcmncncy, impaired volition?with palpitation or "fluttering" of the heart, and easily out of breath by quickened exertions ? ah tncse, uiwr one, two, or three day's trcalment will commence to disappear. Teums ok Tbeatment.?$5 UO, for first consultation. Medicine forwarded by mail, with full and explicit written directions of the course of treatment, <fcc., to be pursued. Each subsequent consultation and medicine forwarded, $2 00. Money remitted in all instances should be "registered at the post office. A11 letters to be addressed to the undersigned. WILLIAM W. BLISS, M. D., 20 Bcekruan Street, New Yoife. Nov. 2, 1855. Cm. Estate Notice. rpHE Sal? NOTES of the Instate of James JL IL Tusten, deceased, arc now due, and will be put in-suit if not paid st?on. All debts due to him in his life time which are not yet paid, will also be put in suit without diacriminatiox^:?^:\ Persons Indebfw&jttty rely on paying Costs, , if this notice )t? not attended to. > SAMUEL TUSTEN, aiu"'?. -?. $ . * Calhoun's Millj^jtfrO?. 'lo,"1955^ 1 ^attgusipa ' i jsf 3b[ Customers and Friend*, t|?at f?e_ is engaged in 4- the Ware Honee and OoromlssiQii business^ in J this place, for '^''' s'9? Messrs. Simpson & Oardlncr, ? -where and with whom, he pledges himself; that all business entrusted to them will meet with strict and personal attention.; _ . . ? 1 A. M. BENSON. $r > '* Augusta, Nov. 27, 1855. 'X 30-8ro 4 "Ten Dollars Reward! jjf-? ' "3f < It AN away from tbo subscriber, on * mx November, a Negro Van; IZfflt named CHARLES. . J* Hfi is about 40 years old, 5 feet 2 or 8 inchej v.. iiigb, dark complexion,heavy-set, and weighs %*bont 180 pounds. I will give tho above reward for any information so that I can get hint ' \t ' . HENRY a COBB. ? Temple of Health, Abbeville, S. Cn Y ' d November 28, 1855. r 30 tf 1;-'.. 1 "^1 a; NEGJ^ WbilAH, ft good Cook, WMber r\ tad jroner. She has alio worked ia the j, - field. Three Children between. .Six and L,* .'.Twal** years of aga will go withher. for nV/JT: farther'particular apply at thU office. W W ^Wembef 28, 1MB. * ftt # -1?r1?4' ? I - -: :vv gL ?)mt, WHOLESALE & RETAIL URALEU IN f [Next door to Chambers A Marshall,] COLUMBIA, S. O. Orit'+x from the Country respectfully invitt'd and faithfully filled. [Oct 1911'LARGE ESTATE SALE. ON the 11 tli day of December next, will be Bold, nt the Plantation below Willington, on Snvunnab River, oil the Personal Property there, execpt the Negroes, belonging to the estate of the Into John B. Bull, deccasod, namely: Some ??,uuu uusneis 01 corn, Fodder and Shucks, Cotton Seed large quantities ; Horses and Mules Wagons, Plantation Tools, llogs, Cows, Sheep, Household Furniture, and all other property usually found on a large plantation. And on the 12th, or day following, at the Little River Plantation, tobove Willington, will he sold all the Personal Property, except So.groes, there situated, consisting mainly of the sume articles above enumerated. Terms made known 011 day of sale. \VM. P. XOBLH, Adm'or, SARAH BULL, Adin'x. November 12, KZ5 28 tds I 0M5 HUNDRED NEGROES FOR SALE! j THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA- ! ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN ElJl'ITY. Andrew W. .Uuknkt, "j next, of Kin, vs. \ Bill tor I'artitioH. W. I'. Noisi.k, Adm'r and I Mrs. Saiiaii IJci.l, Admr'x, J PUItSI'ANT to the order of Court, I will sell, on the 20th and 21st davs of December next, at Abbeville Court 1 louse, at public outcry, 1OO Negroes, of the Estate of John It. Bull, deceased, consisting of llouse Servants, Blacksmith, Wagon Maker, Shoe Makers and I'iehl Hand*. Terms.?a credit of twelve months, interest from dale, except as to Costa which are to be paid in Cox/t. Purchasers to give Bond with two good sureties, and mortgage, if required, to secure the purchase money, and pay for paper?. WM. If. PAHKlil5, C. K A. J). Commissioner's Office, ) on i 1 November 21st 1853. j" ~J lus Valuable Land and NEGROES FOR SALE! ILL be sold, to the highest bidder, on * Thursday the 27th December, at the residence of the suberiber, 2 50 Acrcs of Land, Lying on the Anderson Road, 1^- miles from Abbeville Court House, about 100 Acres in cultivation, the remainder good Wood-Land, well watered, has a good Dwclliug House wiiu i largo nooms, una an necessary outbuildings. There are several very desirable sites for buildings near the public road. ?ALSO? Six or Seven Likely Scgrocs, amongst them a first-rate Cook, Washer aud Ire net*. Two Mule*, Cows, Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Plantation Tools, one lload Wagon, Household und Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to mention. Terms.?A credit of one j'ear, with approved security if required. All sums of $5 00 and under, Cash. Jf. J. BOWIE. Nov. 19, 1855. 29 3t S. W. GILIILAND, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, NEWBEliUY, S. C. RESPECTFULLY offers his scr- V ^ ^ vices to all those who trade nt Newberry, ns their General Commission Agent, for the disposal of their Cotton and I other produce. Will give his personal attention to Receiving, Selling, Storing or Shipping of Cotton and all kinds of produce entrusted to his care. Having made arrangements with different Houses, 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 that can be brought to this market for sale. An experience of several years business at this place, in all its various forms, induues him to believe that he can promote the interest of ~i?...? - j t l?n.iit:ia, mid ixifjun oy prompt attention to merit a liberal share of patronage. Charges for selling or shipping Cotton 25 cents per bale, nil other transactions in accordance with custom. The best of references given. Until the first of January next, he may be found about the Store- Room formerly occupied by Messrs. W. G. 61 J. F. Glen. Nov. 7, 1855. 27 . tfj FIHE-WORKS. THE subscribers have received their Fall stock of FIREWORKS, comprising one of the largest assortments ever brought to this city ; which will be sold at?LOW 1'RfCES? far cash. Country merchants would do well to forward their orders in time, which will bo put up with the greatest care?Assorted Cases, varying from $25 to $50, always ready on hand. Their stock comprises: FIRE-CRACKERS, Gold Chop A No. 1; flOMAN CANDLES, 1, 2, 3, *, 5 up to 16 balls, white; hOMAN CANDLES, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 up to 16 balls, colored ; SKYROCKETS, from! oz. to 1 lb.; SERPENl'S, PIN WHEELS, TRIANGLES, FLOWERPOTS. A variety of large pieces suitable' for .Exhibitions. VON 8ANTEN & BARUC, , 90S King-street, (Successors to S. Willie.) Charleston, s. C., Nov 14, 1856 26 3t ;^ v :? .*' *? BBIDGE FREE! ' i'bh t/iiy council oi Aiigugui nave declared Avi' the ITridge'ovef Savannah Biver. between Augueta and Hamburg, FRFE for all Passengers, Produce, Wagone, Stock, Ac., going to ?#" from Aogoeta. - WM.EL DEABING/Moyor <L A. 3 HOT. 17, 1886. * . > ;',V" ' , ' f. 'Vfc- ' ' i * * - . STAND BACH, GENTLEMEN, STAND BACK! DON'T CROWD THE ELEMENT!! J. J. LYONS, THE Abbeville Clothing man, being desirous his fellow citizens should appear well nt Circuses, Animal Shows, Barbaeues, Agricultural and Medical Conventions, Kailroad Gatherings, Shooting Matches, Possum Huntings, Camp Meetings, Churches, nnd Sale-day Assemblies, hns provided himself with a Stock of Clothing which will enable them to do 60 nt very little expense. The f^ct is, he has got one of tho most accommodating assortments on hand now, that hns ever been exhibited in Abbeville since the world began. He is determined that poor people (he is a friend to them sort?used to be one himself?knows bow they feel) shall look as well, and dress as fine as rich ones, and cost them no more than their common clothes used to. There tro* a time when rich folks were distinguished from poor ones by their dress; but, Iiidiin jjwuuucoo, liJUl' vime ir? iiv uwur, liwr IlfV er will be ngain in this part of the Slate. ns long aB Lyons cau raise money enough to buy u Stock. Ho thinks, too, that the CIGARS he's got on hafid, the smoke of which, if he can get the putfers, would make old Mount Vesuvius, when she is in full blast look mighty small, for at least two weeks. lie lias been here, now, a little over three years, selling Clothing, and the people have patronized him no liberally, that he tins made enough to keep him in liquor, tobacco, and cigars, and lie intends to return the compliment. by keeping a large Clothing House exclusively for their accomodation. It will be the People's Clothing Emporium. AH lie asks is a clerk's salary, for attending to their Store. All lie v.'imts is money enough to pav his board while he bi^-s LAND WARRANT'S. ilia Land Warrant Olfice is iu the back part of the Clothing Room. He's got strong backing, and will give more for Land Warrants than any other man in Abbeville .District, and for this reason:?he wants nil those wlio lmvi. fmlirllt lilfil nt??l ilin/1 fin- t lin! I* i country, to lie handsomely paid for it.?And I all persons who intend selling their Warrants, will find it decidedly to tlieir advantage to give Lyons a clatter before tliey dispose of them elsewhere. November 2, 1855. 25-tf Executors' Notice ! Important Sale of LANDS AIVD NEGROES ! On 17th December. \\7"E will Sell at STONY POINT, in AbbeT T ville District, at Public Auction, on the 17th of December next and days following, the Real and Personal Estate of JOEL SMITH, deceased. The Heal Estate consists of three tracts. 1st. The Tract known as the Cox Tract, containing about 800 Acrcs. Thia is fine Grain and Cotton Land, uml?*v a high state of cultivation, and having upon it all Iluildings necessary for Plantation purposes. 2d. The Stephens Tract, conlainiag about 300 Acres, Good Laud, well Timbered, and affording many conveniences. 3d. The White Tract, containing about 200 Acres, Very desirable for a small farm. We will also sell ?? liKcly Negroes, Embracing the character of negroes usually found upon a plantation, viz: Cooks, Hou.ie Servants, Seamstresses, Blacksmiths, and firstrate Field Hands. Mules, Horses, 2 yoke of Oxen ; a very large and fine stock of Cuttle, IIog?, Sheep. ?tc.; about 3,60c bushels of Corn, 300 bushels of Wheat, 100 bales of Cotton, Barley, Oats, Rye, Peas, Cotton Seed, <tc. 8 Road Wagons and Carls, 3 Carriages, 1 Buggy, Plantation, Blacksmith and Carpenter's Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ire., <fcc. Terms made known on day of Sale. Mr. 0'xkal,the Manager of the Plantation, will show the Land.4 to any one desiring to examine them before the Sale. A. M. SMITH, J. M. PER It IN, Executors. Nov C, 18JI5 - td NEW TAILOR SHOP AT ABBEVILLE C. H. rT^HE Undersigned respectfully informs the JL citizens of Abbcvillo village and District that he has opened a shop for the purpose of enrrying ou the Tailoring Biuiutfiii on his own account. He will receive orders from town and eountry thankfully, and will spare no paius in endeavoring to please his customers, both in the quality of his work and prices. By strict attention to business, and a ointy 10 <10 good work, he hopes to secure a share of patronage. Shop 011 Washington street, three doors below tho "Marshall House." [Nov. 9, 1855 7m] FREDERICK IVES. Water Proof Ware-House. TIIEsubscriber has taken ^ V the Planter's Water Proof 53^*^5^ Ware 1 louse, formerly occupied by Mr. John Usher, Sr., and by strict attention to business, he hopes to merit ^ liberal share of the patronage of the geiierbus public of the upper and Cotton growing districts. The Waro Houso is above high water mark, "high and dry," and more secure from fire than any other Ware House 111 Town. I'. S.' I will also attend to receiving and forwarding Goods and Producc, entrusted to my care. C. H. KENNEY. , Hamburg, Sept. 1, 1856. 19-lm 4. ' THE SETTLEMENT OP TEE BSTATE' OP DRURY WADE, OEC'D. , r1^0 all whom it may coocem/fiotice is her?JL by given that a Final Settlement of the Estate, will be made before tto Ordinary of Abboville District, on the First "Monday io February next All persons Indebted \o tho Estate are requested to waka. paymentto tha Administrator, and those having Demamb to present them to the same. t. J. ROBERT3, Adm'r. Not.-!, 1855. 27, ... 8m S 1. ' / T\ * ! ' T. NOTICE. T HEREBY forewarn all persona from Iranot intend paVjog, it untiltha condmona for which itwaa girtn, b?e* 'complied with: ' . ? v> :. . . '5AjiK40W. GREAT BARGAINS FOR CASH!! fljto Ji>ta AT ABBEVILLE C. II. SLAGER & LIVINGSTON respectfully inform llie citizens of Alilicvillc villn|(0 nnd District tlwit thev have opened, attlie old stand of WILLSON & WILLIAMS, one of the largest, best selected, finest nnd v.'iii't?|iebt sujcks oi and STAfltLj ever exhibited in the up-country. As a part of our extensive assortment we will mention: Indies' Dress Goods? DeLnines, Cashmere?, Ameline Cloths ; Alpacas, ljlaid Stuffs, Ginghams; English and French Merinoes (nil shades); Calicoes, (of every style and priceV, Mantillas ancbCloaks. (a splendid ossortmeut of latest styles ami nt nil prices); Hosiery, Gloves, Shoes, ?fcc., <fce. For Cents and BoysCloths, Cnssimeres, Tweeds, Vesting*; Boot*, Shoe?", Huts and Cup*, ?tc. <fcc.; Also, one of the largest and best manufactured assortments of Ready-made Clothing that has ever been brought to this market, to which particular attention is invited. For Family UseAll kinds of Blanket*, Flannels. DamnSks: Sheetings, Shillings, Tickings, Towelling*; Dinpers, Doylies, Curtain Materials, <fcc. Plantation GOods? Plains (Georgia and Kentucky); Osnaburgs, Stripes, Kerseys, <fcc. ?fce; We have also an extensive stock of JEWELRY, consisting of every article embraced under that head, to which we invito the notice of customers. In short, our stork is varied and complete, and we respectfully solicit an examination of it. We show for nothing, and sell for as near nothing ns any other establishment enu afford to do. ?5^" CALL ?fc SEE what hat-gains we will sell FOR CAS1I.J& Oct 22, 1855 25 3m MAMMOTH SS J9l. K ? AT BRENNAN'S DRY GOODS STOEE, BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. 840,000 WORTH OF FANCY AND STAPLE DRV OC J? ?t? JH? Si 9 To be Sold Without Reserve! THE I.arge*t and beot assorted stock of DRY GOODS over offered in this City. On and after Monday, October 8th. the undera'cned (with n view to make a change in the firm, and rtfduce his present heavy stock of Goods,) will sell, without reserve, at Wholesale or Retail, the entire Stock; and to save commissions, he will sell lower than the Goods would bring at auction. Merchants, Plantera, Dealers, and the public generally, will study their own interest by examining this Slock before buying elsewhere.? And to save time and trouble, he would say, the terms will be Cash for sums under one hundred dollars ; for amount* over, approved City endorsements, with interest from date of Bale. P. S.?The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and see the Silks, Merinos, Cashmeres, Wool Ptaids, Alpacas, Coborg Cloths, Bombazines, <tc., <fcc., ?tc. TIIOMAS B REX NAN. Above the Globe Hotel Corner. Augusta, Oct 8, 1855 24 Cw MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, AT OOKESBURY, THIS INSTITUTION will be open for the reception of Pupils on the First day in January next, and c.ogc the Last day in September, making one long Term of Niue Months. The Faculty will consist of F. A. CONNOR, A. M., President and Prcftssor of Natural Sciaice and Mathematics ; Rev. T. E. W ANN AM ABLER, A. M., Professor of Moral Philosophy, Evidences of Christianity and Belles Lettres ; Mr. G. IAEGER, Professor Music and Modern Languages; Miss MART E. BNEAD, Instructress in Painting, Embroidery, A'C. .The Board of Trustees have secured the services of a Faculty composed of worthy Master Mason?, eminent for purity of character, and hiph literary attaiuments. whose every effort will be to educate young Indie* so as to adorn any sphere in life. Our new Masonic building will be completed by the opening of the Term, and the Board intend furnishing it with every appurtenance necessary to the acquisition of an education of the highest order. As they have determined Mint mis institution snail tie second to none, so I they confidently expect the encouragement I ana patronage <iT an enlightened public. For. any information neces&nry, we refer to our Cfftu'ar, or to any member of the ComHV.ttee, or President of the Faculty. J. K. VANCE, ) B. Z. HERN DON, > Committ?. F. F. GARY, ) Oct 16, 1855. : ? ? 24 tf Abbeville Banner, Sumter. Watchman, L&nrensville Herald, News Mirror, Edgefield Advertiser, and South Carolinian .will copy vft times and forward account* to Chairman of Committee at Cokebbury,. " Kcccivetl this Day, AT CHAMBERS A MARSHALL'S, BLACirsnit ind Velvet CLOAKS; Black Satin - v^? -do.j Col'd Moire.Antique do.; ' Black and Col'd Cloth handsomely trimmed with Moire Antique ; - And a gveaF variety of Cloth CLOAKB, TALMAS, Ac. Call and see them boforo they arfcdUold. rffl' . iwnct. m u ABSBVILLH CO WE HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND At will 8<*11 lower than ever offered in this We will build to order any Vehicle iu our lit pg** REPAIRING neatly done, as cheap ea < S3T All Hew Woi WE atao have on hand ft largp lot of FISK'S tecting the dead for prolonged interment, for ti which we'will sell exceedingly low for CASH. We will alflo make COFFINS, and send to aa HEARSE, which will go free of chargo. Abbeville C. II., January 18, 1355 FOTJB B A UNLIABLE MEDICINE. TIIE CELEBRATED COLLETON bitters, A Purely Vegetable Preparation AND A SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. TI1F.SE BITTERS arc purely a VEGETABLE COMPOUND, and are offered to the public under the fullest conviction that tlif-V will be found a safe and sovereign REMEDY for DYSPEPSIA. ' They huve been triumphantly tested, not only by numerous families and Physicians iu the South, who have furnished ample testimony as to their dccidcd excellence, but also bv lite proprietor, who, for ten years, suffered all the gloom incident to that stubborn and distressing disease. 1 lie UOM.KrON BITTERS are also a Ciirminntivo, most excellent for Cholera Morbus, Cost i von ess, Sea Sickness, Nausea, proceeding from whatever eause, Shortness of Breath, Acidity, Heartburn, Cramps and Stitchcs in the Breast. The above Medicine is highly recommended to literary gentlemen, students, elderly people, and others of sedentary habits. '1 do hereby certify that 1 have known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in my family for more than fifteen years, and I do verily believe it to be one of the most valuable Family and Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed their beneficial effects >n so many instances, that with truth it may bo affirmed, they well deserve the high encomiums which they have received from the afflicted who have partaken of their invigorating mid health-restoring properties. Signed, C11AS. G. CAPERS, Planter, St. Helena, S. C." The undersigned, wholesale agents for the nbi-ve, tnke pleasure in stating that they are intimately acquainted with the manufacture of the "Colleton Bhtem," hence they do not hesitate to commend the article ns possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in Dyspepsia and its Kindred Diseases. Retail Price 60 Cents a Bottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffuriiiK may be arrested. The trade will he supplied on liberal terms. Orders should be addressed to HAVILAND, HARRAL <fc CO., Special Ageutss, Charleston, S. C., Importers of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Brushes, Ac. ZST For sale by WARDLAW <fc LYON, Abbeville; F. G. PARKS, Greenwood; GARY <fc GARY, Cokesbury. [june 1 '65 ly CHARLESTON. o f THESubscrlbere will con- / Z&mil tinue the FACTORAGE JSumL AMD COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the City of Charleston, under the firm of WARDLAW & WALKER, and respectfully solicit assignmen's of Produce of all kinds, to which their personal attention and best cfiorts will be given. " Commission for selling Cotton, Fifty Cents per Bate. W. A. WARDLAW, G. WALKER, Oct 12, 1850 24 Cm CHAMBERS & MARSHALL ABE NOW RECEIVINGS SUPPLIES OF FALL AND WINTER CONSISTING of Plain and fancy French DeLAINES; French and English MERINOS ; Black and Colored ALPACCAS; Black and Fancy SILKS; Cloth CLOAKS, in great variety ; Embroideries, Gloves. Hosiery, &o., &ex Oct 3 ROCK-ISL^D cassimeres, TTEKTUCKY JEANS, J Jul FLANNELS, LINSEYS, -V TICKINGS, DOMESTICS, A largo stock, at * * CHAMBERS <b MARSHALL'S. Oct 3 ire . NEGRO GOODS. SCHLEY'S GEORGIA PLAINS, ffBROGANS, BLANKETS, 4c., The largest stock ever brought to this place, and will he sold for Cash at prices which will compare with.the Charleston, Colombia or Augusta markets. Call and see them at I CHAMBERS * MARSHALL'S. Oct 8 - > ' , ' ! . . Boots ftnd J&ow.' ^ * t 6> CASES Boots and Shoes, consisting dt YjU Le?t' Winter Mud Boots, thick sated, ^ -1 ACH FACTORY! J i assortment of Fine M7QGXE9? which we market, on time to suit tho purchaser. le of business, at th? ahortest notice, inj other Establishment in the State. JP :k Warranted. JA MET A LIC BURIAL CASES, Air-tight, tot |>ro. nnsportoticii, or an; other desirable porp?ee, 7 part of the District desired. We have a new THOS. M. CHRISTIAN, JAMES L. DEALX. *1 1J GREENVILLE AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD. GEN'L SUITS OFFICE, ) G. <fc C. R. R. CoMfA!<t. ) XHE following Resolution was adopted by the Direction of the Company at their meeting at Green grille on tbe 22d iuttaot: Resolved, That until the first of January next any Planter gripping on the Railrobdon* or more bales of Cmtqn, of hi? own produce, to Columbia or any station above, be allowed a Return Ticket from the market ta which it is consigned, free of charge. All persons desiring ta claim tbe benefit* of this provision will take the Roceipt for the Cotton to the Agent at tbe stfttioty to which the Cotton is shipped, and upon the surrender of it, will get a Return Ticket on the Rood. E. F. RAWORTH, Qen'l Sup't. October 23, 1855. 2G * tc CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE. tW The friends of S. G. W. PtfLL respectfully announce him a Candidate for Sberitf, at the next Election. r.y The friends of W. W. GRIFFIN respectfully announce him a candidate for Sheriff at tbe ensuing election. [May 7, 1866. f-iT The friends of NIMROD McCORD respectfully announce him a* q Candidate for Sheriff at tbe ensuing Election. VST The friends of Capt. 8. A. 0o9og? res* pectfully announce him as a candidate- Tax Collector at the ensuing election. MT The friends of John R. Wilson Jtespect uiiy iiiiiiuunce mui ah a canaiaRit Jor 'Jtuc (Jot' lector of Abbeville District, at the tawing eleo tion. B3F~ We arc authorised to announce Vke Rev,. James Moorf. as a candidate for re-.?ltetioa as Tax-Collcctor of Abbeville District, at the e?< suing election. t^-Tlie friend* of JAMES M. VANDIVEfe respectfully announce birn aa a candidate fot Tax Colltdor of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. Eltensire Sale of Land and Negroes. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IN EtftJECX.. W. W. Belcher, et al., ) vs [ Bill for DiMOli0ov W. W. Belcher, Jr., et aL ) <tc. W. P. Belcher, ) vs > Bill for Safe- of W. W. Belcher, Ex'or, et al ) Property,. Ac.. PUBSUANT to the order of Court jn the above cases, I will sell, at public outcry, at Abbevillo C. H., on sale-day ia January next, (f860,) and Tuesday following, if necessary, all the Real Estate of R. E. B either, deceased, in three traota, as follows ? Ho. 1-The Noble Pl?c* | containing Three Hundred Acres, mensor less, bounded by lands of John A. Calhoun^ James E. Calhoun and others. No. 2--The Homestead. Blaoe, containing.Eight Hundred Acres, more or ltss, founded by lands of Miss MoDnffie,. estate of r R. E. Belcher and others. On each of these tracts are comfortab)* lVwal? ling Houses, Out-buildinga, Qin-houses, do. No. 3-The Norwood Pl^cc. containing Seven Hundred Acre*, mora or las*? bounded by lands of John A. Calhoun, Mil* McDuffie and others. The above tracts of land will be re-surveyed, and plats thereof exhibited on the day of tale, by which the sale will be made. Also, a prime and likely gang of One Hundred and Ten Negroes. among whom are a Blacksmith, and Wagonmaker. - J.. " TERMS.?A credit of twelve montba, witk interest from dav of sale, with lea*? to. par* chasers to pay their bids in rath, or their bonds before the same fall due. Purohasere. io give bond with at least two good sureties, ana m mortgage, if thought neecasary, to secure the iiurohaso money, pay the co*M tn eatiI, and pay or papers, WM. H. PARKER, C. R Commissioner's Office, > November 12, 1855. J 28 fit FOR SALG^ T~ I OFFER for Sale my House and Lot, Id tli? VillurA of n?? WmI tli* HIS Improvement* are good. Thw? i* jibont ty-nre Acres, a part of, it Woodhutd, con. nected therewith. - A bargain may be had by early application. I would call the attention more especially of ? Phyeioian# desiring1 a Location for Practice, to thi? Property.' ROBT. A. ARCHER. October 80, 186&. ; ' 26-tf Head Quarters. 6th Begimfet* 8. a KiltU, ORDER NO? . , /CAPTAIN John I)r*in is hereby appointed V_y >'Drinn ind John w." uochran Quarter MasteP, $*ob with their Respective Ranks. ^ Tthey fcillbe obeyed and By ori le'r of Col. T. J, Robekts. iw *UF. '* J. Jf. ADAMS, Adj'U' ^2jot,.o - . tmbum ib??? ^ -