A Valuable Plantation, for Sal* M SITUATED on the ^waters u of Mulber, Creek, in Abbeville District in a vei pleasant and healthy section, about three mi! from Hodges Depot oh the Greenville end C lunibia Railroad. The plantation contai 235 Acred) about one-naif good Woo< land, and the other half mostly Fresh, at in a high state of cultivation. A very comfoi able Dwelling House, nfew Gin House an ocrew, good iNegro Cabins, and all other necc nary out-buildings. Any person wilbiiic', wishing to purchn 'is invited to call ana examine tho plantatic and growing crop. J . JOSEPH AQNEW. Jnne20, 1854. " '7 . . 6t* HEAD QUARTERS. 3d Regiment Cavalry. * Liberty Hill, S. C., ) , . > July 7th, 18(54. f ORDER No. % \ CCORDING lo an order from Will -t\L tho second Ileginient of Cavalry will pi rade at Lougmire's, on Thursday 3rd of Ai gust next, for Drill and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commissiono officers will assemble the day previous at tli the same place, for'drill and instruction. Col. JNO. F. TALBERT. July 16th, '54. .. 10 2t HEAD QUARTERS, First Division, M. 2ZS Abbeville C. II., S."C., ) . b. Juno 20, 1854. ) ORDER Nb. 2. THE Following Officer* will compose tli Staff of the First Division of South Cai olina Militia':?" JOHN C. SIMKINS, Division Adjutant Gcr eral, with the rank of Colonel. BENJAMIN Z. HERNDON, Division Inspe. tor General, with the rank of Lieutenant Co onel. J. BERRY" SLOAN, Division Quartermastc _ General, wtth the rank of Major. KUiJEKT A. FAIR, Division Paymaster, wit the rank o? Mnjor. WILLIAM L. CALHOUN, Aid-de-cnmp, wit the rank of Major. KOBEKT MAXWELL Jr., Aid-de-cnmp, wit the rank of Mnjor. * JOHN W. SUBEIt, Aid-de.comp, with tii rank of Major. The above named officers have been com missioned in conformity with the rank of cncli and they will be obeyed and respected accord " By order of SAMUEL McGOAVAN, Mnj. Gen. 1st Division S. C. M. June 20, 1864. r* 1 lm IIEAI) QUARTERS, First Division S. C. M. Abbeville C. II., S. 0., June 20, 1854. ORDER. No. 3. THE Following Regiments will parade, fo Drill and Review, at the times and place specified below, vie: The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richard noil's, on Thursday, the 27th of July next. The 7th Regiment of Infantiy at the "01< Wells," on Saturday," the 29th of Jul}' next! The 9th Regiment of Infantry, at LoweV, o Tuesday, the 1st of August next. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry atMt. Vernon on Thursday, the 3d of August next. The 8th Regiment of Infantry at Morrow' Old Field, oil Saturday,, the 5th of August. The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Lomnx'i on Tuesday, the 8th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infautry at Hayiiie't on Thursday, the 10 th of August The 42d Regiment, of Infa/itry at Miuton'i on Saturday, the 12th of August. The 2d Regiment of. Iufnntry at Hall's, o; Tuesday, the 15th of August The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Hunter's, o; Thursday, the 17th of August The 1st Regiment of Cavnlry at Smith's 3tor< on Saturday, the 19th of August The 3d Regiment of Infantry at Toney's 01 Store, on Tuesday, the 22d of August. The 1st Regiment .of Infantfy at Bruton's, o Thursday, the 24th ofAugust The POmiHiKiiinniiil miH nnn.A/immiaaiAnA officers wili assemble the day previous at th place of rendezvous of tbeir respective Reg uients for drill and instruction. Tho Brigadier G?nerals will, eacli with h: Staff, attend the Reviews -in their separat commands, and arc.charged with the cxtensio of this order. T, :' By order of Major General MoGowan. 'JOHN C. SIMKINS, f ' Division Adjt General. Juno 20 * - 1\ 2m THE STATE. OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.?IK'EQUITY. David Kellar, AdmVof V D. M. Baas, dec'd, Bill to marslmll a vs. " counts, assets, i#cict afor r&- ffixese are. Ihtfrafora- to clte%rid admonish * nnirill.'ir. tJih a.?424AM; &i ? "? "v-?vV v.i ?;uiLu^r VI u HKW dec^o^ to beappear before me, Un said Distrk ^^Liwrille. Ccwjrt House, on tl ^ c?ra?, if m ^*^an ?hould not 1 Given under my hand and ?ea1, this eleven fe,?T ?/Aup ^rdt> - * nmvuny lOUPj si - ^4^^^ !-yT. ?f ~Amt** V' " ' ? ~ - * . * * * b. fttfiER & AONKW ry COURT HOUSE RAME, COLUMBIANS. 0,, ry DIRECT IMPORTERS OF ?! Ensli^Hardware, Cutlery, jT>i ? uuns, &c.^0cc. id VA7^0ULD call,the attention of tho citizens of t Ti Abbeville to their stock of 1(j Hardware, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Ac. 8- CON81BTINO, INJAPT, A8 VOLLOWS, VIZ: Flat, Hound, Squarclpvfil, Half-oval, Baud, ShccJ Be and Hoop IRON ; >n- Brads, Nails, Spikes, 'tacks, Pot-warc, Firo Dogs, Fan Gearing, Mill Irons, Bolting-Cloths, ^ Axes, Spadc^ Shovels? Hoes, Teoifttties, . Trace and W agon Chains'of ttll-kMds. Scythes, _ Locks, Hinges, latches, Wire, Hereon Wire, Cotton and Wool Cards, Waffle Irons,. Gunpowder, Blasting Powder," Percussibn Cape, Patent Safety Fuse, Shot, Lead, Mill Saws. Cross-cut R?w? Wonnn , *' . Carpenter's Tools in endless variety, AnvUjjji Vices, Screw Plates,Stocks and Dies, Bellotfi, s, Coat, German nnd Blister Steel, Bora*. , a- Carriage Springs, Axles, Hubs, Shafts, Felloes,*" i- Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Dash Frames, Bolts, Malleable Costings, Knobs, d Laces, Brass and Silver Plated Bands, ic And Carriage Materials generally. Pure Whito Lead, Chrome Green, Paris Green, and Painte of all kinds, Window Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Japan, _ Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, etc. Their stock comprises the largest nnd best assortment in Columbia, is purchased on the very best terms, and will be sold at a small advance for caslu ? Orders, accompanied with satisfactory reference, will rcccive prompt attention, and all iOcds will be delivered at tbe Railroad Depot free of charge for dravnge. J FISHElt ?fc AG NEW diarriiq:a, ) bowelw fldso, Admirably adapted to many Dise: Menst - ,7* THE VIRTUES OF JACOB'S CORDIAL eivcoi 1st. It euros tho worst cases of Diarrhasa,: 2d. It cures the worst forms of Dysentery. 8d. It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea. 4th. It relieves the severest Colic.? 5th. It Cures Cholera Morbus. 6th. It cures Cholera Infantum. ff _______ A few short Extracts froc "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, ai uent, a valuable remedy." Hon "It gi vos mc pleasure in being able to rccoui ncc, and the experience of my'neighbors and fi o believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz W M. M. UNDEEWOOD, lomiC "I take great-pleasure in recommending this Iisea9es, for which I believe it to be a sovcrcigi vcr tried by mc." * A. A. Gauldino, "This eflicicnt remedy is travelling into celel lussio, and gaining commendation wherever us Fur sale by Warolaw nry. LADIES DRESS GOODS, eueh as Bareges, Tisanes, Chnlly, Grenadines, Muslins, Popins; plain, figured, dotted Swiss MUSLINS; liikA, Ginghams, Juooncts, ..cr? r: o ! ?**/ iivuico uitt? VP, vtiur, XJ1UCU VUlll* >ric Handkerchief*, f spring, summer, and Household Articles? L.INEN DIAPERS, Columbia, S. O. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEBS IN iroeeries, Liquors, Hardware and Plantation Snpplies. Purchase COTTON oud other PRODUCE. Deliver all Goods at the Depot free of :harge. mh25 W. BOLLINGER. I Jig;''K. FHIDAT. |^ M. H. Berry, v, FURNITURE AND CHtfB WAREROOM, Ufo. 136 Maid 'sheet, * Columbia, SouthjOarolina, ' KEEPS con8tantlj?irtthantJ,of hu own manufacture and from'eoEJC of tho beat manufactories at the North, a large stock of FURNIrUItE and XHAIRS; also. WALL. PAPElt WINDOW SHADE*, Ac. Being a practical workman, he is prepared bo make to order all iyods of Furnituro id the best manner, and at m. ramn-wa*i *r?^ > ^ p Ip. c largest mid most degiint cii?sortnioi>t of UGHES, BUGGIES, GIGS, SULKIES, WA/jmsie .c,? - st styjos and latest fashions of the day, and will i jn the most superb and durable manner. Also, igs, Buggy Umbrellas, Horse Blankets, &o. ill kinds on bai%d. for sale low. omptly and faithfully done, qt low prices.* , warranted. ..Sr2 "* Jt- A 4 v -;-*Hy * $?E W E I M1ET, K=2?^?jok.K?K:^L'K^* VLIj I UUVLtttA illUKUUO, l?ri?r?' V 1 BILIOUS CIIOUC. ' # I CHOLERA INFASTUM. ases of Females?most especially Painful ruation. ARE TOO WELL KNOWN TO REQUIRE 1 TIIUITIS. ^ It cures painful Menstruation. 8tli. It relieves pain in Baek and Loins. nih if v i nul l UUH11UBS 11I1U 1/eHpOU10th. It restores Irregularities. [deucy. llth. It dispels Gloomy ?L Hysterical Fueling*. 12tli. It's an admirnbicTonic. w*' .. - o ? 1 abetters, Testimonials, &o. < nd have found it a most efficient and iu my judg- ( . lliftAM WaBNife, Judge of Supreme Court* Go. unend Jacob's CordiAl?my own personal experi iends around mo, is n sufficient guarantee for me : a sovereign rm{iedy." rly Judge of Superior Court, Chcr6kee Circuit in valuable inedicinc to^bll afflicted with bowel ti remedy?decidedlj- 6uperior to ony thing else Deputy" G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia. >rit y as fast as Bonaparte pushed his coluifinft'into od. ?Georgia Jeffcraonian, May 19th, 1863.' llo; Jonx Smith, Cokeabury; Roberts, Adams i t z. 4tas^i X^Do^^pkina, cheap; Linen Towela and Toweling, all qoditit^X1? " Drillings and CottonfedoB. T-^^o.' Bleach'd and Brown SluTeCdg? AlWbahifUQjj?fes4 the lowest market pri ??i 'mm-} *^i Muslin and Laee Un dor-ale eves, hew statsaj- ^ "' y *&?.: [ GenU Ties and C^avatsj'wmtWr BumnMfr; > \ Hosiery and GloVes, for cdjf ages and conditions; j 1 Carpet Bag?, Ptirt Monaies, ^Tablets, -Toilet . ^Bnwhea, ?cj? - Jfcm- ' - . f . Cologne, Otto of lio9es,',P^n^^^^t;c. &C. i ' Believing ,tbU.?tock tb;bto6ifTOl?U Mft?y ; in Augusta, I wJuli rcfcpeetfhily request all .. those Tialtiug oitb'ei' that pfaco or "B/Mpfcarg, to w^o?CTa&c^ ^ . Lfe&fe & *" |p|? 'it " . - CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. m m4 * TRANSPARENT WINDOtr. SHADES, ^ PAPER-HANGiNflS AND MATTRESSES! 177 King-Street, 'CTbarlertolTS. 0. V* T^HE subscriber lin* ?" - 1 ? _ - -r? ? u mrgu nssortJL ment, and id constantly receiving by the stearuers, the latest patterns of WINDOW SHADES"and PAPER-HANGINGS, for sale wholesale ntifl retail! ?. ^Transparent "XVHsDOV/-iJHAElES, of every, stVleanU variety, froip CO ceuf^fo $0 each! ' French fetid American PAPER-HANGING?, and BORDERS, of the laUst, Patterns, from 6i cents to ?0 per Roll. " *>;, .* AUSO A lfthgs variety of COUNlCfcS, ~&,ace and Mnalftt. CUR'LAIXS, pum'nsk -and Satin DELAI NTES, Centre Tassels, Loops, Bands, Pins, Venetian Blinds, Cane Blinds, Mnttresscs, Cushions, Firo Serpens, BOOTS AND SHOB^ iVo. 21 Hayne afreet, ? ^4 Charleston. JRNJ. w. yoncc, ) lOllN P. FORCE, V ffcNJ. CON LEY, ? J ' t mh'25 CHARLESTON DAT MANUFACTORY, J40 King street, .4 LL kinds of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk ntid L\. -Cnasimere HATS, of tho latest style?, nade to order at short notice. An excellent assortment of new styles of STIt AW GOODS. ' Soft Trnveiling Ilats and I nlwnva nft'linn'1 T> Tl ' ,,,T "" ? J- xv. ii:v ?Y JUXLt I Mi, Wm. Howland, A'o. 214, Baid of King itreet, * , Charleston, S. C. IMI'OETKH AND 1>KALER IN French, English and American GOODS FOR PLANTATION USE. Particy^ar attention paid to Mourning and ?ancy Dress Goods. ? mh22'-^. : : Av. John Gh Willis, FANCY BOOT AND SHOE STORR. Franks, Carpet Bags, Valises, Combs and . Brushes, . v WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Corner of Kintf Mrtct and Horlback't Alley, ml>25 ChWteSton, 8. O. v William C alder, DEALER IN ALL KISDB OP " ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN No*. 246 and 248 King-street, corner of Hotel, mltOK 1 1 a ^ ? * > ?->?** vuuncabUllj D? Wr E. H. Lane,'^ ttrholcsnle?Book, Stationery and Funey Goods House, Medical, Miscellaneous and Account BOOKS, in great variety, at the lowest trade prices.*^ No. 6 Hayne street, t -t, Charleston, Sonlh Carolina. Nelson Carter, ^VllOLESMiE -DRUGGIST, No. 17 Hayne street, ? 81 OS or THE LAROE TEILOW MOBTAB, WHERE ho is prepared .to exhibit a large stock of Drugs, Medicines, Druggists' Furniture, Phials, Surgical Instruments, Dye P/?rfnmorr flnnna Wio/Iaw ni?e? "D iwr""l ? -*"J ? ~ ?" V.WO, * UKVJ, S&f&c., which ho offers at the lowest market prices. . L ' " mh25 rl. ' Hftyden, Brother & Co, litTORTEUS AND tt?At-ERS IN Watehes, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver tyurc, Military and Fancy Goods North East comer' of King and Hasel ttrecti. M|.nr - /*?t. 1?4 ? *~+ UJU6U VUOXlCBbgO) o. v* & Leman," t , l2^!j ' i c._.? a-"&2P" 'The friends of Col. A. C. G ARLINGTON respectfully annouueo him as a Candidate t? reprcecnt the 4th Congressional District, at tho election in October next. [roar 'Mi?4tj EST" We aro authorized to announce Gen. Samuel McGowan a candidate for tho Legislature. ?3?" ?We are authorized to announce Thomas I Tuommo's, Estjr,"a candidate for the Legislature. I C39~WEare authorised to anrtDunec Dr. j W.^Hearst a candidate for a scat in tho next 83?" Wo are authorized to announco B. Z. IIekndon ii Candidate ftr tho Legislature nt tho next election.. 635" Wo ore authorized to announco Col. M. O. Taiwan a Candidate for the Legislature. * are authorized to announce Edwabd Noule a candidate for the Legittlalurc. The friends of Copt. S. A. Honors respectfully unnouuee him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing elcotion. tsr The friends of Joun R. "Wilson* ruspcctfully announco hitn as a candidate for Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuiiiK eloc uon. C2T* We ?ro authorised to announce the Rev. James Moore ns a candidate for re-election as STax-Qollector- of Abbeville District, at the entitling election. !* The fritndH of James H. Oobd . respectfully nnnounco him as a candidate for Sheriff at th'o coming election. ' t^-Tlio friends of JAMES M. VANDlVLlt respectfully annoance him as a candidate lor Tax Collector of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. C5T~ The friend? of D. W. HAWTHORN" respectfully announce*him a'candidate for Sheriffalty of Abbevillo District, at tho ensuing election. ?3T" The friends of O. M. MATTISON respectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff of Abbevillo Distriefat the ensuing elcc tion. E3&-Tho friend* of THOMAS R. COCHRAN, respectfully announce him as a Candidutc for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing ejcc tion. , The friends of .TAMES M. MARTIN, 10spectfully announce him ns a candidate for Sheriff of Abbeville District, at the ensuing election. . , AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS^ SPRIIVG GOODS. rich Twisted silks, bareges and tissues, organdies, jaconets, brilliants; frjenoh calicoes, embroideries. MILLER our cnstomejS. ond the public, assuring them that our price* vttllbc a* cheap at I the cheapest. ,K Persons from the counlry ?would do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. 1 Augusta, Ga., Apr, i2d, 1864;' "o 4ft tf -tiveryrmng :?ew*ana JtTesn. At (he flew aftt Elegant JOry Goods Store of WARD & BTJECBfARD, AUGUSTA, ;RE33 TBIMMIN09. '"Wo shnll be -prepared to pl?fee the most fastidious taste in tnis -difficult department* by keeping alulae i^Qck of/TprntningB constantly As-Irish Linens, -Linen and Cotton Sheetings Tow " . *